—— f Com: n govs in de ma ca: nment of the rought 1d Na- in the 5 prop- declar- dntiffs «Ss the w safe ent to a out th the exists al con- > Unit- TH. ied to feet to alls of ss Ma: a man Willis point. > boat )n the e was back. ) were r skiff They 1 back neared taken bodies —Fcur severe ttack- jolonel vo en- ere re- Sritish ari. which . part. | over about illage, ounted ved to casual bear p and nd on chlock reatest on af unded. aps of 1 and >. eak in 1ed by Bald on the of the obique New e boil ensive wn to earth, an ex- moun: w lake, nen is untain earth: IY. Yficers streets R-year- TY by in half ndiana h Neal moved ediy.” ennsyl before th four 1s shot Sheriff escape »d con: heastra, sition. er was Albert ting to son of e Sena: lead at seph BE nerican ld soon powers n the y wag je, Ky.; animal kis 14 killing d. ort Ar t while aviovsh harbor hip Se he lat wledgq logized Stated ness at ped Peruna is a Catarrhal Tonic Especially Adapted to the Declining Powers cf Cld Age In old age the mucous membrane be- come thickened and partly lose their func-. ion. : This leads to partial loss of hedring, smell and taste, as well as digestive. dis- turbances. : re : Peruna corrects all this by its specific Speratios on all the raucous membranes of the body. > One bottle will convince any one. Once used and Peruna becomes a lifelong stand: | by with old and young. ‘A VENERABLE PASTOR CURED BY PE-RU-NA. LSE HT a k§ 4 BY RN ¥ RN v = fy NS h | A en / Sl 7 {> A SIAN -\ ’ matic pains are all gone. I cannot speak too highly of Peruna, and now when 88 years old can say it has invi orated my whole system. 1 cannot but think, dear Doctor, that you must feel very thankful fi Strcng and Vigorous at the Age of Eighty-eight. Rev. J. N. Parker, Utica, N. Y., writes: “In June, 1901, I Jost my sense of hear- ing entirely. My hearing Ta been some- what impaired for several years, but not so much affected but that I could hold converse with my friends; but in June, 1901. my sense of hearing left me so that I could hear no sound whatever. I was also troubled with rheumatic pains in my limbs. 1 commenced taking Peruna and now my hearing is restored as good as it was prior to June, 1901. My rheu- The spring is the best time to treat spring. icines more effective. A short course The system is rejuvenated by spring weather, , to the all loving Father that you have been W permitted to live, and by your skill be such a blessing as you have been to suffering ‘bumanity.”’—Rev. J. N. Parker. A Bishop's Letter. T. H. Lomax, D. D., Bishop 2nd Dist. A. M. E, of Charlotte, N. C., writes: “] recommend your Peruna to all who want a strengthening tonic and a very effective remedy for all catarrhal com- plaints.”—T. H. Lomax. : If you do not receive prompt and satisfac- tory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giijng 8 full state- ment of your case and he will be pleased to give vou his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartran, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. catarrh. Nature renews herself cvery Tats renders med- of Peruna, assisted by the balmy air Of spring, will cure old, studborn cases of catarrh that have resisted treat- ment for years. Everybody should ht on catarri. ve a copy of Dr. Hartman's latest book Address The Peruna Medicine Co,, Columbus, Ohio. END STAMP-Get full description and price of 50 cheapest farms in Ohio at prices that will attract buyers. H. N. Bancroft, Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of ifs structions absolutely Free and Posts paid, enough to prove the value of Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Bo Paxtine is in powder form to dissolve in water — non-poisonous and far superior to liquid antiseptics containing alcohol which irritates inflamed surfaces, and have no cleansing prop- erties. The contents of every box makes more Antiseptic Solu- tion — lasts longer -- goes further—has more § uses in the family and doesmoregoodthanany entiseptic preparation you can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrheea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female ills Paxtineis invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we challenge the world to produce its equal for thoroughness. Itisarcvelationin cleansing and healing power; it kills all germs which cause inflammation and discharges. All leading druggists keep Paxtine; price, 50c. abox; if yoursdoes not, send to us for it. Don’t take a substitute — thereisnothing like Paxtine. Write for the Free Box of Paxtine to-day. RB. PAXTON CO., 7 Pepe Bldg., Boston, Mass. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 Yast SHOES +4tWoklo. W.L. Douglas shoes are worn by more men than any other make. The reason is, they hold their shape,fitbetter,wear longer, and have greater intrinsic value than other shoes. Sold Everywiiere. BINA I) r Look for name and price on hottom. Douglas uses Corona Coltskin, which is everywhere conceded tobethe finest Patent Leather yet produced. Fast Co or Eyelets used. Sives by mail, 25 cents extra. Write for Catalog. IV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Looking for a Home ? Then why not keep in view the fact that the farming lands of Western Canada are sufficient to support a population of 50,000,000 or over ? The immigration for the past six years has been phenomenal. FREE Homestead Lands easily accessible, while other lands may be pur- chased from Railway and Land Companies. The grain and grazing lands of Western Canada are the best on tha continent, producing the best grain and cattle (fad on grass alone) ready for market. any Markets, Schools, Railways and all other conditions make Western Canada an en- viable spot for the settler. ry a descriptive Atlas and other information ar to Mr. W. DD. SCOTT, Superintendent of Immigration. Ottawa, Cannda. itaqicted with Thompson's Eye Water Crusoe’s Island. In writing “Robinson Crusoe,” Defoe with a story-teller’s license, took many liberties with the original narrative. One of these changes has been to tell us that Crusoe’s island was situated on the cast coast of South America, near the mouth of the Orinoco River. There can be no doubt, however, that the Island of Juan Fernandez, with its caves and its lookout, was the is- land which Defoe has described; nor that the adventures of Alexander Sel- kirk have been raithfully reproduced with an added tharm, in the story of “Robinson Crusoe.”—St. Nicholas. King Edward of England has given orders, through the Lord Chamberlain that there shall be no public singing in England cf topical songs casting ridi- cule upon either the Russians or the Japanese in the present war. Hankau, China, exported nearly two million dollars’ worth of wood oil last year. It is used for making varnishes and soaps. Satisfactory experiments in growing the oil free from seed have been made in California. Dr. H. C. Emerson, of Springfield, Mass., advocates the use of individual drinking cups in the public schools. REACH THE SPOT. To cure an aching back, The pains of rheumatism, The tired-out feelings, You must reach the spot—get at the cause. In most cases. ’tis the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the kid- neys. Charles Bierbach, stone contractor, living at 2625 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa., says: "For two years I had kidney trouble, and there was such a severe pain through my loins and limbs that 1 comnld not stoop or straighten up without: great pain, had difficulty in getting about and was unable to rest at night, aris- ing in the morning tired and wern out. The kidney secre- tions were irregu- ular and deposited Doctors treated me I lost all confidence in medicine, and | began to feel as if life were not worth (living. Doan’s Kidney Pills, however, relieved me so quickly and so thorough. {ly that I gladly made a statement to that effect for publication. This was | in 1898, and during the six years which | have elapsed I have never known | Doan’s Kidney Pills to fail. They cured my wife of a severe case of back- ache in the same thorough manner.” | A free trial of this great kidney med- | icine which cured Mr. Bierbach will be | mailed on application to any part of | the United States. Address Foster- | Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale | by all druggists; price 50 cents per box. | | FINANCE AND TRADE REVIEW FLUCTUATIONS IN MARCH. Foreign Exchanges Disturbed—Rail- rcad Earnings Fall Off—Coke : Trade Improving. Financial affairs during the month of March were as variable as the weather. During the first week the markets were unsettled. by develop- ments abroad. February had .clesed with a state bordering on panic on the continental exchanges. In order to strengthen themselves Paris and Ber- lin were unloading international se- curities upon London, and in ‘the lat- ter market English consols declined to 851%, the lowest price quoted since the change in the interest rate to the present basis. deavored to shift the burden by sell- ing American. securities, and it . is probable that conditions ing a generally bearish feeling, and that some part of the selling of American securities by foreigners was for short account. This was partially proved by failures cf London jobbers in stocks, and by heavy buying of leading railroad stocks later in the month. ; The month of March also brought the annual report of the United States Steel Corporation, which confirmed the preliminary reports in showing a large falling off in net earnings. An important factor of a decidedly favorable nature was the agreement finally reached by the bituminous miners and operators covering the scale of wages which is to extend for two years, thus averting a threatening coal strike. In other sections of the labor field, however, affairs are still unsettled. The severe weather of the month was responsible for curtailing rail- road gross earnings and increasing the cost of operations, so that the re- turns are bound to make an unfavora- ble comparison. The.last day of March finds the coke business in practically the same condition as it was the first weeks of September, which to say the least is most encouraging. The shipments from the region aggregated 10,223 cars, the best showing in seven months. The operators are jubilant over the splendid improvement in the car supply and anticipate an even bet- ter one during the opening months of spring. MARE TS, PITTSBURG. Grain, Flour and Feed. Wheat—No. 2 red 96 or Rye--Nn. 2.0... £5 56 Corn—No. 2 yellow, car. a2 53 No. 2yellow, shelied. 5) 51 Mixed ear......... ED By Oats—No. 2 white. . 1B +9 No. 8 white........ 40 47 Flour—Winter patent. - 47% 180 Straight winters . 400 455 Hay—No. 1 timothy. .... 1525 17S Cleyor No. 1......0.. i300 13 50 Feed—No ! white mid. ton. 22 0) 22 50 Brown middlings. 2150 Bran, hulk... 150 R159 Stravw—Wheat 9 00 9 50 ay... ...... asain, 0 95 Dairy Products. Butter—Elgin creamery............3 7 28 OBlo creamery ._ 7 .... 0..." 4 25 L. fancycounmryroll............. 16: 17 CheesexOhjo,neW............ 1... "1° 12 ew York, new................ 120 13 Poultry, Etc. Eens—per Ib... 15 16 Chickens—aressed ... 17 13 Turkevap tive, n, ..0 00 14 7 Eggs—Pa. nue Ohio, fresh ......... 19 <0 Fruits and Vegetables. Potatoes—Fancy white per bus...... 110 120 Cabbage—-per bbl .........cccon..... 23 2 0U Onjons—per barrel . . 5 860 Apples—per barrel..... ... .....uw... 30) 4204 BALTIMORE, Flour— Winter Patent..............8520 530 Wheat—No. 2 red...... 10c 105 { orn—mixea ... 53 bY REE. ae . 18 19 butter— Creamery .. ...........}... <i <3 PHILADELPHIA . Flour—Wiuter Patent..... crsnecern $315 5H 3 Wreat—No, 2red...... 101 1 ud Corn—No, 2mixed.. 49 50 Oa1s—No. 2 white. ...... " o2 53 Butter—Creumery, extra. , ¥H =v Eggs—Pennsylvania ursts.............. " 18 19 NEW YORK. Ilour—DPatents,........... «D0 5 40 Wheat—No, 2req... 107 103 Lorn—=—No.2..,........... 63 64 Oats—No, 2 White... Hd 57 Butter—Creamersy ........... . x 25 Eggs—bdtateand Feunsvivania....... 20 21 LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle, Piime Leavy, 14010 1600 Ibs......$ 510 525 Cringe, 1000 Ww 1400 Ibs... -. 490 S10 Medium, 1200 10 1500 1bs.. 470 4 85 Yalbeliers.....,.... . .. Su 491 Butcher, 400 to 1000 1vs. . - 360 4 40 Common to fair........... ... 80 379 Uxen, common to fat .......... .. 200 4w Common togood fat bullsand cows 250 350 Milchcows,each..).. 0.7 250) 8500 Hogs. Prime heavy hogs........... 5 55} 3 Prime medium weights. ... . 060 5 Best heavy yorkers and medium... 3550 5 ad Good pigs and lightyorkers....... 540 5 60 Pigs, common togood. .. 540 345 Houghs..,. ........~ 46) 500 Blag8.:..coiai... 3 50 4 0 Sheep. EXtra,medium wethers .... 5 5 40 Good to choice. .... .. |... 0 : 475 oo Mealum. .... 425 475 Common fo air... . 25) 300 Spring Lambs. ......... 700 1200 Calves, Nealestean.... ... >... 72 Veal,good to choice. ... 45) Yeal, common heavy.. 400 A bushel of wheat by actual count, has been found to contain 869,720 grains. The Presbyterian congregation of Irwin, elected Rev. John A. Eby, of Dayton. O., pastor. Two apartment houses of the Loyal- hanna Coal and Coke Company, at Loyalhanna, Pa., were destroyed by fire. The loss amounts to about $1,200, fully insured. At Uniontown, thieves entered the laundry of Yee Sing, a former Pitts- burg Chinaman and stole two gold watches and $15 in money. George Moten, negro, was acquitted of murder in the Dauphin county court, pleading self-defense. Naturally London -en- prevailing: ‘abroad were responsible for cultivat- ILLUSTRATE YOUR BOOKS. How to Add to the Interest and Value of Your Library. You are all aware that there are coming from the presses all the time excellent pictures relating to every- thing under the sun, and especially to the scenes and characters of = well- known books. The suggestion we would make it that you preserve such .of these as may come in your way, and then use them to illustrate ycur cwn books. It will be easy, for.instance, to secure portraits of the authors in whom you delight, and it often is not at all hard to find pictures of noted places referred to in the text of the " book. Do not be in too great a hurry about pasting in what you find. It is wiser {o keep an envelope—large encugh to hold the pictures without bending them-—and ccllect whatever comes - rightrully to hand and is thought fit for the purpose. After your have a fair amount of material, you can sort out the best and pre- pare it for the book. Some grown-up people who give a great deal of time, thought and .money to this ‘“extra- illustrating,” as it is called, are very finical about the work, and have the pictures so prepared as to seem made for the volume; but this would not be worth your trouble. It is to be hoped that you all have something better worth your time and effort. It will be best for you to mount your pic- tures: on, thin paper cut to the size of the book, and then fix these in their places with just a touch cf paste.—St. «Nicholas. T'iTSvrermanently cured. No fits ornervous- ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. ¥2trialbottleand treatisefree Dr.R.H.KLIxE, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa The man who marries five times in order to convince himself that marriage is a failure ought to be locked up for safe keep- ing. For 30c. and This Notice The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crasse, Wis.. will send free Y pkg. May 1st Carrot.............. sha 1000. 1 pkg. Karliert Green Eating Onion..... 10e. 1 pkg. Peep Of Dav Tomato. ...........200c. 1 pkg. Salzer's Flash Light Radish 1 pkg. Long Quick. Quick Radish.......10c. 1 pke. Salzer’'s Queen of All Radish. .10c. Above six rare novelties, the choicest and finest of their kind. have a retail value of 70c.. but they are mailed to vou free, fo- gether with Salzer’s big cataloe, well worth £100.00 to every wide-awake ear- dener. all upon receipt of bay 30¢. in post- . ~ age and this notice. [A. Nothing makes a woman so angry ‘as to ask a man for his candid opinion of her— and get it. Mrs. Winglow’s Soothing Syrup forchildren teething, soften the gums. reducesinflamma- tion allays pain,cureswind colic. 25¢c. abottla After buving exnerience a man se.dom boasts of his bargain. Piso’s Cure is the best medicine we ever nced for all affections of throat and lungs.— Whi, 0. ExpsLey, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1200. Too many people are anxious to furnish a cause regardless of the effect. Fruit acids wiil not stain goods dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Never judge a man’s reputation for truthfulness by what he says when in love, One of the queerest things that ever appeared in the mails in this country was a cocoanut thdt a Louisville (Ky.) girl received the other day. It was not wrapped up in any way, and the 32 cents in stamps and the address were placed on the bare shell. In Europe live fowls. and even calves are sent by post, but in this country the postal laws discourage the sending of curios. Statue of Pope Leo. Bondi, the Italian sculptor, has com- menced to work on the great marble statue of the late pontiff, which will crown a hill that overlooks Carpineto, Italy, Pope Leo's birthplace. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, | Lucas County. { 2% FrANk J. CHENEY make cath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRE CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my ~A— , presence, this 6th day of Decem- {sear { ber, A.D., 1886. A.W. GLEASON, —— Notary Public. Hall's Catarrlt Cureis taken internally, and faces of the system. free. F. J. CrENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Seld by all Druggists, 75¢c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Agriculture in Castile. Land in Castile is in greater part devoted to the production of wheat, and during planting and harvesting times laborers, especially reapers, are taken there from Galicia, The Real Rcbinson Crusoe. The novel ‘Robinson Crusce” was founded on the experiences of a cer- tain Alexander Selkirk, who resided four years on the Island of Juan Fer- Z in the Pacific Ocean. Captain rs, commander of the vessel rescued Selkirk, related the and Defoe afterward worked it uy into the narrative now so familiar to all. It was for this reason that De- foe was accused of pilfering the manu- script, and even of having stolen man letters belonging to Selkirk. Defoe is said to have made a snug fortune from the sale of “Robinson Crusoe,” and out of the proceeds of the book to have built a fine house for himself in a sub- urb of London. So it must have won instant popularity.—St. Nicholas. Chinese Ink the Best. In ink—ordinary ink, at least—meod- ern science has made no improvement, The ink of our forefathers was worse than that of their ancestors, and ours is yet worse. The Chinese still pro- duce perfect ink, for their so-called “India ink” ‘has all the virtues an ink should possess. It flows freely, writes black, remains black and is perma- nent in all climates.—St. Nicholas. Emperor William has given com- ions tC several Berlin sculptors or monuments to be placed in the cathedral now building, the latter to be the German Westminster abbey. County and State aforesaid, and that said | LARS for each and every case of CATARRI | A prominent club forth, of St. Joseph, woman, Mrs. Dan- Mich., tells how she was cured of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “Dear Mgrs. PinknAM: — Life looks dark indeed when a woman feels that her strength is fading away and she has no hopes of ever being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling of the womb. The words sounded like a knell to me, I felt that my sun had set ; but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound came to me as an elixir of life; it restored the lost forces and built me up until my good health returned to me. For four months I took the medicine daily and each dose added health and strength. I am so thankful for the hel 1007 Miles Ave., St. Joseph, Mich. I obtained through its use.”— Mrs. FLORENCE DANFORTH, A medicine that has restored so many women to health and can produce prcof of the fact must be regarded with respect. This is the record of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which cannot be equalled by any other medicine the world has ever pro- duced. &)) not seem g7 medicine, Here is another case: — “Dear Mrs. Pixgnay:— For years I was troubled with falling of the womb, irregular and painful menstruation, leucorrheea, bearing- down pains, backache, headache, dizzy and fainting spells, and stomach trouble. “I doctored for about five years but did to improve. I began the use of your and have taken seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, three of Blood Purifier, and also used the Sanative Wash and Liver Pills, and am now enjoying good health, and have gained in flesh. I thank you very much for what you have done for me, and heartily recom- #7 mend your medicine to all suffering f7 women.” — Miss Center St., Marion, Ohio. ExymA SNYDER, 218 East “FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN.” Women would save time and much sickness if they would trite to Mrs. Pinkham for advice as soon as any distressing symp- toms appear. right road to recovery. It is free, and has put thousands of women on the Mrs. Pinkham never violates the confidence thus entrusted to her, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who have been benefited by her advice and medicine, never in all her experience has she published such a letter without the full consent, and often by special request of the writer. $5000 FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of above test! monials, which will prove their absolute genuineness. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. No Rich Men in Japan. There are no rich men in Japan, as judged by the standards of the United States. There are only two men in the empire who pay an income tax on over $125,000 a year. More astonish- ing still to American eyes are the statements that there are only 13 men in the empire who pay on $20,000 a | year; 67 on $12,000; 96, on $8,500, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- | Send for testimonials, | 140 on $5,500. Out of every 1000 in the empire there are only seven who have incomes which equal $1,350 a year. Yet the 44,000,000 people of this comparatively poor little country buy from the outside world goods to the yearly average of $7 each. RIPANS TABULES are the best dys- repsia medicine ever made. A hun- dred millions of them have been sold breath, sore throat and every illness erising from a disordered stomach are relieved or cured by Ripans Tab- ules. One will generally give relief within twenty minutes. The five-cent package is enough for an ordinary occasion. All druggists sell them. TRIBE IS NO so@s 2 $ 4 SLICKER LIKE 251 sno’ Forty years ego and after many years of use on the eastern coast. Tower's Waterproof Qiled Coats were introduced in the West and were called Slickers By the pioneers amd cowboys. This graphic name has come into such general use’ that it is frequently though wrongfully applied to many substitules. You want the genuine 8 Look for the Sign of the Fish,and the name Tower on the buttons. / MADE IN BLACK AND YELLOW AND od SOLD BY REPRESENTATIVE TRADE jt THE WORLD OVER. “"" [LA “A.J TOWER CO.BOSTON, MASS. U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO, Limited. TOROKTO. CAN. Wo PR oO P Ss NEW DISCOVERY, ¢ives D ®, quick rellef and cures worst cases. Book of testimonials and 10 days’ treatment Free. Dr. H H. GREEN'S SONS, Box B. Atlanta, Ga. MOTHER GRAY’S FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Cure for Feverishness, Constipation, eadache, \ Stomach Troubles, Teething s A > ¢ isorders, anc Destroy Mother Gray, Worms. They Break up Colds Nurse in Child- in 24 hou At all Druggists, 25 cts. TS. ren'’s Home, Sample mailed FREE Address, New York City. A. S. OLMSTED, Le Roy, N Y. PNUD on _PISO’S: CURE FOR S WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ¢ U idl Best Cough 8yrup, Tastes Good. Use in time. Bold by druggists. UMPTION © ONSTIPATION ror over nine ysars I suffered with ie - stipation and during this time 1 had he injection of warm water ance every 24 hours before I could have an action on my bowels. Happily I tried Cascarets, and today I am a w 1an During the nine years before I used Cascarets I suffered untold misery with internal piles. Thanks to you | am free from all that this morning. You can use tais in behalf of suffering humanity.” B. F. Fisher, Roanoke, Ill. Best For The Bowels EY GY Ces 6 El 1 CANDY CATHARTIC leasant, Palatable, Potewnt. Ta Never Sicken, Weak. ipe 2 sold in bulk. The gensix Hine y a Good. Do Good, ES e, Ie, 2c, Sue. Never naoine taclet stamped CCC Guaranteed to cure or your money A cee Sterling Remedy Co., Chicage or N.Y. 60a ANNUAL SALE, TER MILLION BOXES Sitting Coop No. 1. a Thislittle coop is just the thing for Biddy and [i her brood. She is be.d securely to uty while # sitting, though she may get outinto the small yard for air. Thiscoop has become very popular. 1tis 18in. square; vard, 18 by 24in. Mac f1in, white pine and painted with two coats. Shipp knocked down. put together with 12screws. PRICE $2.00. Orr’s Mills, N. Y..June 29, 1203. Cornell Incubator Mfg. Co.,Ilthaca. N.Y. Gentlemen:—They are satistactcry indeed, and I feel positivel will want more nextseason. Tiiey beat anything I have seen for bantams,and I must eonxratulate you (and myself also)on the coops. If this testimonialis of any use to you, i you can useitin any way you wish, asitis writ- [ ten without request. D. LINCOLN ORR. a CORNELL INCUBATOR MFG. CO., B Box 85 ithaca, N. Y. < BY MAIL Send $1. and plainly state what you wish to know gnd cur specialists will safely advise you as to your rikhts or liabili- { ties under the laws of your State. 11 com- munications confidential. Address Associated Attorneys Law Consulting Bureau, 106-108 E. 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