m J Hmoking at Prayer. A VI Hi tor from the !' nitre) State. And many thing which surprise Mm in the CUT of Mexico. When the my II arrives at tho iioatofMce the ames of the jieopln to wbotii letters ire aridrwmi'd lire written hd a slip of paper and posted ou a bulletin board. Merchants go every morning to ex inline the tuitiouncementa otid If I hey find their names on the list inancl their curds to the delivery .!erk, who bands them their mall, i No postage Ktamps are sold, but 'those having letters to mall tako ihem to the po'todice and par their 'postage to the postmaster, who sticks I jn the stamps himself. In all public place men are found tilting nround, 'provided with pen, Ink. and paier, reiidy 1 1 conduct tho corrostiundcm o I if any ono unatile to Co It himself. . t, . . 1 Kvery one In Mexico smokes, the Both Caused Trouble -Cured by , women is wcll a, tne mcn rfic Hood'. ! (moke In the street cars, In the "Icommcncet tntake Hood's Hstmipirllls (hops, ut the opera, and, In fact, to month o.whm i low with innirb i jverywliore. I actually saw ono man I kneeling III chapel, niuttcrlnir bis pravers, with a Hunted clKurctte lu bis band. Kxchunua Mr. Henry IT. Vetwtler l'cnnvllle, 1'a. Heart and Stomach HE NATIONAL GAME. trouble anil litlt lull) nil over, wrluhlni only 130 H)unl. My heart trenlileil me, frequently i lonpellllw me lo Hop work, unci my IiIihmI aar Imnu.-s cauatnt iilmpten on my face. After ; Inking i?inirt(taraaarllla I began "rl ,"t ter Irunieiiiately, anil now I feel like, a new ! Sarsa- j parilia Hood's Cures man. My Wood ln been pnnfleil anil now my iik 10 In ilear ami my completion fair. linod' HMnapnrllla ba ilnna iiih murh (rood anil 1 gladly recommend It." llr.KMV W. l)ETWit M, I'cnn-vtllc, I'entmslvanla. Ileed'a I'IIIb are purely reaetsMe, and ilo nof pys. paia or gripe, f ol I by all itriisiiat. tmr. , ,tm I did BO RJ 02 ICOOK BOOK FREE 1 320 PflOftft -IULUt1 RATED. tmnf tht l.nrKt nntl Htut iidr IttMIKH illtrlThiHl. Htil ltd lBHXcllacj for f 0 Lavri Lton tiMtli rut from l.mu I'ofltM' wrapper. and n li-ivnt r-tanip. Wrttn fnr Mrti.f mir nther tint l'rt mluniP. wootfion Apicc Co , 4.'i0 llurua fit., Tui.kihj, Owii.- The Marked Success of Scott's Umulsion in censump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful loou properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so successful in dis eases that are most menacing to life. J'hy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Prepared hf Seclt k Bewne. SJ. Y. Allnmreiata. Authors' Mlalakra A boat the Moon The editor of the I'opuiar Sclenn Monthly takes certain ImuglnnMvi writers to task for their unsclentifli ani absurd statements regarding the young moon" and "the o es ent moon," and advises them to leave It alone, because they so often contrlvt to get It In the wrong place. In recent story which has come undei his notice he finds two friends up scribed as sitting out one sumtnei evening looking over the Thames, and the writer (tors on to say: "liy this time the young moon had arisen, and Its cold lightshlmmercd over the misty river." Such wrlten are re minded that the younir uioon gocstx bed early, and can never bo even in the iirocesi of riBlng. Ir the dynamite fever doesn't (Ik out In ('arrant that province will soon need all the product of Its fainoii' mnrble quarries for Its ownj-.x-tuetet-les. A it Amur was recently "killed nea Jefferson City which had the form and features of a rab'ilt, but was ap parently wearing the skin of a mal tose cat. Dr. Kilmer's RwAMr-IlnoT ' euros nil Ktdm-y nml Klitddor troubles, I'nin h l-t iiml I 'Humiliation fn. Liilirutury Ilinglinnipton.N.Y. A person may walk through wn (Icrmnii Mute In wven hour. It kea Traveling Whether on jileasur bent, or buMnrm.take on very trip a bottle of Sj nip of Flgm aa It acta mint pluaaantly anil effertlrely on the klilneya, liver and bowel, preventing fevera, heailai hea snd other forma ofnkknew. ForMlelnSOtents and f I bottle ba all leaillna driiralsts. Ami-rb'n haH HO iM-ri'eiit. of all tlio Metfrnpt lliiwt nf the world. 2U Nhllah'a Car Iaaoldonaffuarantie. Itrurea Inr-lDientOon. aumpliou; it la the Beat Coug h Cure; w DUc, j M. t.. Thompson A Co., nriifntlata, Condera. port. Ha., aay tlall'K C'atnrrh i.uro in the bnxt and only mire cure for catarrh tbey ever aold. Druiuf lta Mil It. ?Au A Sosi Throat or Cocon, if aiilTerl to priure, oten results in an IncaraUla tbroal or Iuiir trouble. "Wrumii1. UroticliUM lYuclut" C-va lustant relief. If nfTllcteil with wreeyim uw l)r. lunar Thump wmV Kye-water. lrimKtHtMMllat V )r ImiiiIo Miastmt'M hn tha baselisll tevar. Ilnatos lias stiirteil out at tha top of tha help. Tar. Ilnltlmnres wera tha first to piny an errnrleaa g;rime. A Intentional arlili Is tha only klnl that Is reroenlreil thin year. "Yai.." Mnsray Is plarln thn Rroatast game of anv ol t tin New Yorkers. "Pr.rr" llsnwstsn has at lar nweptat Kelly s offer, an I will play I" Alleutown, I'enn. Tar. W'ilnirtnn rlnli felwi'el Sliortatnp McMuhon, Pitcher I)lri!k and Third llnsemau Mulvey. Dr.rsis Is plnvlnir llmt bsa for rhleso, Anunn contenting lilmaelf with eoai-hlug Irom the lines. nnnnsi.r hn six eT-n-ittlmores on Ms e;b Shlndle, Treadwiy, (Jillmrt, flrlUln, Hurns ami Hhoh. Tun llilllmnrn nnd rindnnstl plnvers ars In ii better condition tlmn nil tha other piny fr o! the I.eniriie. iKiHASAVoi.ts hss a hall team en-npoae.il ol policemen, and they Intend to milk, a lour of nelKhboring rltlas. WAaaisnros now hna In Joyi's what It never had Iwtore-sn lntlligont, eniirBtli snd arelye eaptnln. F.nrrs, of Philadelphia, was tha flrt T.eaifiie pitcher to la knocked out of tha br i In a clmmplonshlp game this tenon. CB!r., the ftimom Sew York authority on t'aaehall, haa Joined tha crmalers In tha fluid for Ihe restoration of thatrappel fly. Boims snd Cincinnati wer thn flrt tenma to apply tha whltewh lirinh, while llrooklyn and Chicago were compan ions In nilncry. 8i'ov vnmes will ba very frcqiiint In tha t.enifili thta aevon, and nil the teams but llwtnn. Pittsburg, New York and Plilla lei pliln will play. Thk Itoatotiteam work l certnlnlv e.ie. lent. Their lnnld"r am cool andcollncte 1, nnd when titers Is n chnn-e itlven lo tniikea double play thny do it natly. Ken atnr pltc'iers as Youn. llusle, 'Klb Icn. Wcvblnir. llutchlnton. Keimcilv. Hea- son and llminliii( all had the mortillnntioo ol loslnn llinlr very tlrst games. Maxaofr IIani.'im snvsthntlf tha Ilrook Ivu Club bus anv mora "bns beeim" like llroiitbcrs they should S"tid them to II iltl more, and h will mnko uin of them. lUi'on-rii from nil over tlm country In II cnte that tha gnnie Is aa popular to-day. II not mom so. tbnii It was In 1M1U, whlcu was the Iiiiiiii't season III bni'ibtill history. IUjihsv. thn noted twlrlerof the Louisville Club some Sanson mfo, seems t- linve re viiined bin old-tltnn e!TctlveneM nnd Is pur.. jiIIiib all the teams tlmt run up agtlnat hit club Mavannnh. Cai tais Cowissrr will be in uniform an I on the coaching line In every game the Cln- clonal l plnv thlAseason at lionahml auroiau. The team will have the hmiellt ol his brains If they are minus bis Molding and battlug ability. Or the sevpnty-four National I.eaioie pltoh its. twelve are Icft-bande I, nine hava nerei played In tha big orgnuinitlo- lfore. till, teen mnde their debut Inst reason, and onlj eleven ere in tha League beiors IVM. Tht old American Asscciation it ars are I jurtets In nun.bcr. Ltni a was tha first League umpire to en force the nsw rule against obnoxious coach ing. In tha opening game nt Baltimore, Clarke, of Baltimore, begaj bellowing from tho coaching lines when the Imahs were empty. Lynch didn't wait m re than a rain nte before he put the howler out ol the gums for the rest of the day. Hahfuai.l Is one of thn few sports that ha stood the test for years witbeut its popularity being dratroyed. Not en strife and wan among the players themselves have been able lo sound Its death knell. It I to-Jay, as it was a decade ago, tha typinal sport of the American people, a gi ma replete with eidt lug uud plfc&amff features How They Stand. The following table nhows the standing of Ibo different clulw comiHisiug thn National Uaxc Ball Irf-ague : MhrrHsilnrss- of Itarbarlans. tho HV.nl,. n tin ... to itself for Its Ingenuity, but a wldet acquaintance with the wurld would irobittily lessen Its pretensions. Wild animals and uncivilized men all creatures In short, who live by thelt witshave almost of necessity the quality of shrewdness highly devel oped, at least Id certain -directions. Captain Lugard, the African trav eler, quotes his brother as express ing the highest admiration fnr "the wonderful Instinct," of the jungle tribe of (funds, In India, with whom he hud practiced tlgcr-shoollng. 'if you drop a Oond from a balloon In the heurt of a forest unknown to hi tn and then suddenly 'went for him with a thick stick, he would take the Identical path that a tlgei would adopt, uud It would le found to be tho shortest possible wav out pf the JunjjK " t uptuln X-ugard bears a similar tes timony to the ready wit of the hwa hills, natives of hast Afrcu. He hud o cuslon to build a furl w.tU all speed, and for that purpote he nettled poles. They were difficult to procure, but as he remarks, ''The Kwahlll Is a wonderful fellow, when pressed, for making br.cks without straw.'" Not a tret) wat lu sight, and there were only a do.en axes for two hun dred nnd fifty tueu; but he sent all hands out after timber. Kacti man was to bring a lug, or two men might br tig one lo& If It wns excep tionally large, and only after that was done were they ut liberty to col lect their own food for the day. And thi logs were brought, lu Captain Lugard's words: "Tell a Swahlli ho has to produce a polo before be can eat his dinner, and though ou cannot see a tree on the liormm, he will arrive with a pole before you have decided In your mind which Is tlm best direction In which to stun your search." i:iiroi-'a Milk Niipply. A ( rrmin Journal puts tin milk pro lui'ti'iniif tliechli'f eminttl sol hm-opa l follows, in kilolitres: (ii l-iu iny, lt, JIH.o. o.ikiii: France, H',117,0 ni,o si: Kn f.Kt.d, f.tC'o.O 0.100: At. stria H,.107.tSHI, )M; swedor, 2.:'0:,U;M.)Hi0: lowCoun tries. l,:ui.tMHi.Ui:i: llisnmnig, 1,2.1'),-,U-,Oi: ll;lgiiiiu. 1,201 .(SlO.tHI : Switzer anl, l.lol-.iKii.uiKi. 'J'Iih kllolitro is ibo eju vuli-ut of -Ji l'bIIous. Don't Blame the Cook . . ' ' ' , f , i . i. . f . ' - ..-.,.., : If a baking powder is not uniform in strcngth, ro thyt tlc same quantity will always tlo the same work, no one can know how to use it, and uni formly jrood, light food cannot be produced with it. All baking powders except Royal, because Improperly compounded and made from inferior materials, lose their strength quickly when the can is opened for use. At subsequent bakings there will be noticed a falling off in strength. The food is heavy, and the flour, eggs and butter wasted. It is always the case that the consumer suffers in pocket, if not in health, by accepting any sub stitute for the Koyal Baking Powder. The Royal is the embodiment of all the excellence that it is jxjssiblc to attain in an absolutely pure powder. It is always strictly reliable. It is not only more economical because of its greater strength, but will retain its full leavening power; which ho other powder will, until used, and make more wholesome food, . . i Kpungo Malting. Fishing for sponges In the Mediter ranean Is done chlully by divers, though Inferior kinds ure Kot with a trawl. The finest divert are the Greeks, who go for the purpose all over the Mediterranean In their na tive boats. The Industry Is very ar duous and even dangerous. An aver age bund can muiiuge twenty fathoms (one hundred and twenty feet), but It takes an exceptionally gooi'. man to go down thirty fathoms (one hun dred and eighty feet), and thirty three fathoms is the limit. The pres sure of the water at this depth Is sc great thai. In spite of the protection afforded by the dress, some two oi three per rent, of the sponge-flsherf die annually from tho direct effects of the strain. Faggot Parties. Faggot parties aro a now enter tiiiument In Tucson, Arizona Terri tory. Kach Invited nuest brings I stick of woo l and burns It in tho llre place while he tells a story. All tin wood that is left over noes Into tht family wood bile. BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness , j -dyspepsia kick headache bilious headache indigestion had taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite sallow fckin pimples torpid liver . depression of spirit! when these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more, than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. , Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. Club. Cleveland . llHltlmore I'ittxlmrg . I'lillHili-la, ItoKtun . . Sew York. W. I.. Pet. 14 4 i:l II u a ii 7 11 7 10 8 7IWI IIN4 IM',7 O'l'i till r.6 Cluli. f'lucliiniitl HI. IaiuIh. llniuklyu Cllidlg'l . l.lllliHVillll w.i.. r-t. , 8 M WK) X 111 . 7 11 . 5 11 r. 14 Wuxliliiglon 3 17 444 :i n in LOVELL DIMIOIID CYCLES. High Grada tn Evary Partioular. ) LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. LI8HTEST WEIGHTS. A f f talcs our bualnett reputation of over fifty year that there t i urn better wheel made in the world than the LOVALL VI AMOS U. AGENTS WANTED. MaU-UoMr. Wt.UUH. UAUt Uihi Koad.fr, Wl. W U. WAKKAKTKD IN EVERY REHPECT. BICYCLE CATALOUl'B PRES. We havaa few hoyn' and crlrln' btcyclt which we will elate out at A4C 7R ve m w each. Former urine. SSS.oa. Kim come, flrat nvrved Heud tt-n ccuti In nUinui or moiM-y for our LA.RCK 400 IT-age Tlluntratcd oata- luvua hi ittcyciee. uulu. nioea, Hovolvera, naaiea, cutlery, cianini urvun or otner aruciee. iltig Tackle aud bun. With thin i-jiliLlfuriie uit otiAfiAn ! In fhitlr own homi and order ench thlnffe aa tbey want We guarantee ltwpribuu tluiui Uila auiouut, ten ceuta being tlie exact ouei of wailing. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO,, COSTOII, MASS, THE LABOR WORLD. F.rnunii mlntrs anticipate an eiglit-bout Is. Mi-sinTKstK, Mich., bats oo-upcratlve col on y. WooowoRKKts' business Is dull at Omaha, Nut F.xolasd appears to be the strike centre. Maryi.hd rolnnrs' sragos will be cut tea per cent. Tgromto (Caniila) girl bookblnilers bays o.'Kualzwl. HAt Axtomo (Taxis) stonaouttari won eight hours, Milwaihe (Wis.) telephone girls must Wear tlauk ( owns. , . TE Woman'. Industrial Lejlon Is a Col orado organization. Cairltills (Ohio) mlnari struck for a reduction -A houne rent. Tie Omaha (Nob.) F.lfictrlctil Workers' L'riun initiation fee la t'2S. HttALtvox has secured foothold in the "sweat shops" of Chicago. BuiriLo (S. Y.) plumbers want tha num ber of apprentices reduce!. Italiasm have been returning to Italy slnoe tbe dtpreuloa began. Taasa u uonMderalile activity In mining lo the Cripple Creek (Col.) region. Teaxx ts'iisaxd men arn Idle and 500 families are starving at Iron Mountain, Uicb. A I'edzbated Central Labor Union was crganlEed lu Manchester, Coucora and Do ver, s. a. It Ntmsburg, Oermany, bricklayers are paid tt.K per week ol sixty hour, uodear rlrs3.JL Seattle (Wash.) bricklayers average tl.Ot a day and tne ally wants to out this figure lorty per sent. . Jopbxetmas bakers an oonfoctloners will bold their eighth annual oonveutioa la BaI tlu.ore la June. H'sah Lcxrxs has been a compositor on tha Iioyleetowu (Peno.) Intelllgeaoer lor sixty-two years. Tai number of eoal miners which went out on a strike was 160,600. Only one coal mine was Derated during tue striae east of the Aihighenies. i rtsascsrATivs tra-lo unionists met at Pbiladelpnl-A to form a uew N.itloutl taoor organ LAtli4 whloo it is luteudej shall a'j etrb all others. Tie Council of Italian Worklngmen Issued a circular warning all Italians againat emU rratluv to the United mates. Maryland. Pennsylvania and Delaware are named oa tne Mates in wnicn H is mow, aimuuic lo Hod empioymeot. Ia the bonnet frame factories ot New York City tbe age ct uommenciug la ulneteeo veers, and to girls remaiu teu years, whtob la a long average. Average wages, )) a week, of which 3.0 Is spent la room and meals, ana fl.iu wees goes ur ares. A seeiod state of affairs prevails at Marsh, eeuttal of tha nrovlnoe of Kborosisn. Persia. Bread rlota are of dally ooeurreuue there ana muon autre oxwts amoug the m,im umuuiiBois ti iusi enrv lJ. A iAfniKts surgeon his fintenm tlift drenst of a blackbird to a wont tin's fiice a a sui.stltuto for her ui.so. She must lie a "bird" now. Unlike the Dutch Process A Olhrr t'heiiiicnlt trerum of W. 1IAKER & t'O.'S reakfastCocoa whtrh i nhtnltttrly pun and eofiiefc. lthmor'A'rn thwtlmre thflreivith nt :iici,n nmeit Willi Btarch, AfroKrixit or 'Stiesr. nnl I far mure eco nomical, co-tint lea than on rml a tui. It I (Iclliloui, nour:nlng. and KHILV uioesteii. Hold by tlrocer everywher. W. BAILER ft CO., Dorchester, Maw f. FN U 20 '04 "COLCHESTER The entitvpS of tha abova rjortrait ta tbo I Rev. Charles Pressor, a much beloved r.r.d most duvout. rolniitor of tho jomcl of Car- mol, Nortbumtxirianaco., ra. ur. rrostcr o urefulnoM, was. for a long timo, greatly Im paired by a tlUtresslTig, obstinnto dueaes. Uotv his malady vas finally conquered wo will let him tell in bis ovm language Ho says i " I it a a groat sufferer from dyipep sia, and I bad suffered so long that I ttaa a wreck ; life wo readered unouiirablo end it ssemed death sva near : but I canto In contact with Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery and bis ' Pleasant pellets.' 1 took twelve bottles of ' Discovery,' and several bottles ot tbo ' Pellet, and followed tho bygenio advice of Dr. Pierce, and I am bappy to say it was Indeed a cure, for life is Worth living now." For dyipcpda, or Indigestion, "liver com- filaint," or torpid liver, biliousness, cocstipa ion, cbroriio oiarrbea and all derangements of tho UJrcr, stomach '.and bowels, Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery effects perfect cures when all other medicine fail It boa a. specific tonio effect upon the lining membranes of tbe stomach and bowels. As aa invigorating, rcstoratlvo tonic it givos strength to tbe whole system and builds op solid If A to the healthy standard, when re duced by " wasting disease. " ' Mr. J. P. Hudwn, a prominent lawyer of WhitchervUle. Bebaatian Co., Ark., writes: "Having suffered severely, for a long time, from a torpid liver. Indigestion, constipa tion, nervousness and general debility, and finding no relief in my effort to regain my health, I waa induced to try Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellet. Under this treatment, I improved very much and in a few months was obi to attend to my professional duties." X oura truly, To purify, enrich and vitalise the blood, and thereby invigorate the liver and diges tive organ, braos up the nerve, and put tbe Ttem in order ronerallv : also to build SPADING BOOT op botb rolld flesh and strength after grip, pnoumonio, fevers end other prostrating UlB?asrs. uouiKl juciucu isiscuivrv amm CO equal. It does not make fat people more eornulent. but builds uo $olid. uholetome - -. . . . ,. . t-M.-M uo yon icoi ouu, languiu, iuw-pirueq, bavo fullnenor bloating after eating, tongue coated, bitter or bad tatto in mouth, Irregu lar .appetite, frequent headache, "floating specks" be.'oro ejes, nervous prottratioa ana arowtineu after meals t If you bavo anv considerable number of the) symptoms, you aro suffering from torpid liver, ouacisted with dyipepsla, or indigettion. The more complicated your disease tbe greater tho number of symptoms. No matter what stage it hss reached. Dr. Pierce's Uoldea Medical Discovery will sub due it . Nervousness, sleeplessness, nervous pros tration, nervous dooiiity, and kindred dis turbance are generally due to impoveriibed blood, Tho ncrvoua system suffer for want of purs, rich blood to nourub and utain it Purify, enricb end vitalize tbe blood by taking "Qolden Medical Discovery" and all these ncrvou trouble vanish. Tho "Golden Medical Discovery" Is far better for this purpose than the much ad vertised nervines and other compound. o loudly recommended for ncrvou prostration, aa tbey ' put the nerves to sleep," but do not invigorate, brae up end so strengthen the nervous system a doe the " Discovery," thus giving prmanmt Decent and a radical cure. . But of reliable dealsrs. With any others, something else that pays them better will probably ba urged 0 " just as good." Per haps it is, for them; bat it oon'tbe, for you. A. Book (136 page) treating of tha fore going diseases and pointing out successful moans of borne cure, alio containing vast numbers ot testimonials, (with phototype portrait of writer), references and ower valuable information, Will be sent on receipt of six cents, to pay poctaga. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Asfcoriation, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Instituta, 6SJ Mala Btreet, Buffalo, K. V. . ,rn Vur farmer. Miner. R. R. HaO'l id other. The outer or tap mj At Mbnill lh Whul leOt I .'-' A the r.- down to the heel. eevae. arecllns ike haak la dl;eSIa. Siasi Vc BEAT 4aality Threagbeal. vr. y nor or. as .i snnc l(1uAis custom 'rk, c-..unK Iroir iCtmnur a ?4 vtu i iw mnm) rTEnnuniALruiwufrka mtg ajBoii "Abont tea years sgo I con tracted a sever case of blood pot- Son. Lesdlng physiciaus prescribed medicino after medicine, which 1 louk without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuccessful result, but which brought on an attack of mercurial I heunistlim that :f.,':-'vnilEU:.lATISLl four years I gsva np alt remedies and began using 41. B. B. After taking several bottle J hhm la th. aa.ll.lM I.l.aal polioiilng to-dny wi tha lutrktl." Treatise on Bleed and SUn riear nui'.ed fru.. bwin Im ii it t o., AiUuiut, Ca. 1,000,000 ACRES OF LAND for Ml bj tht 8aivt Fav 4 Dchtth Railboad Im. TUy vUIUiauI U jo AH HOPEWELL CLAttKEsj n the world. imi and prKfl .tainticd on the iyU rn, Kry . See locei ninvrw fnr hit OYr.skUiTCftsw dtHcrtnU'iiiot tmr cntnplc'.f nHWlPrOv'V linri inr IjJ.M and trn T" "tV 'asTflnen or rnd ft Ji tnirtisvi bow W-r dr'F hv mill. Prurfrc. Yon r-in jet thehcu bargMAa .f dcaiert who piutt our .we. MONEY IN CHICKENS. FurKSc. m otanip wt- ana l u lUi-I ACI BOOK piviug the exp-rlcnt-- of a pra.-tlci Poultry ltal-r not an aniatnur. but a mar worn lug for dollars and ceniu during x; year. It tea-bea how to (Met and jim IH.aea: Feed for Eif. gli f ir Fatteniug which Fowl to Have for Hmcliuir: every thlnsT rnniMte for profltahle Po'iltry ralalnit HIM IK 1-IHlloHlMi II)., 134 Leoura Mrrrt, New lork. PtTI.'VTC TRADE HARKa BumlasMi J I jv I O. snd t vice a (ateaililll. ef fanltoa. Seed far lavrntor liui'le.ur howto44k Bsaiesl. fATKlCKO'SAKHKLl. M Aaaisaiua. Ul smrsss. Mo a l PATENTS I aaiu rUBi ol -rnoMss p. whiMi.)u. d a otaJi.ed Wrila far lavestur' SliUe tMaaifc w aeoaie who bev wees laas or Ata B.sooaMaa Puo'tCarefor Cuosaaatloa. It ha em4 tiaBe ft ha sot injer- I J one. II Is ot bS lotus t Is I be iea-Byriip. told eryvBee. BA. " A Handful of Dirt Bay ba a Houstful of Shunt." Kotp Your Houso Cltan With SAPOLIO
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