a Th Penalty or Bachelorhood. ' la Cores. vrjr unmarried man 1 fcohaldtred a boy, though hs should live to be a hundred yean old. No matter what his age, he ranks below the young eat of the unmarried men, despite the fact, perlinps. of having lld long nongh to be his father. name people ro en influenced by tho elce. trie currents, ot the atmosphere that they ten foretell the coming of a thunderstorm with perfect aecunwiy, and other thorn are with nerves aoeermtttve that thoy are mi m of having neuralgia Imm a low and fretful Mute ot the nervous system. Now why can't the lnttei be warnod in time end know thnt nn ouncm of prevention In worth a pound ot cure? To tise 8t Jacobs Oil promptly will ward off an attack, or tt attacked, wiU promptly oure. Bueh people eaa do for themselves what others do from weutber prophecies, heed the signal nnd aave the wreck and disaster. The water frnmo trns the Invention of rYrigtA, KntflAh, In 17H9. 100 Tewerfl. SHOO. The readers of thl paper will he TilMSert to learn mat mere le hi iwi ,un.iiw.p. that science haa been able to cure in all Its t Oure ts the oaly positive cure known to Ike medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conatltu tlnnal dlrae, rrqnlrea a constitution! treat, m,nU Hall'a Caturrh Cure ia taken Internally, aoting directly on the blood and murou aur. face it the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the riieae, and giving Jlie pa tient atrength by building up the en nt tin I Ion and aestetins: nature In doing ita work. The Proprietors have so much faith In Its curative imwers that they offer One Hundred Hollers for any ense that It tails to cure, bend for list T testimonials. Address V. 3. t'HtKitr Co., Toledo, Q. KtT Co'.d by Drugwsts. 7&0. A Child Enluya t Tte ftleassnt flavor, gontle action and eoothms) ctfects of Syrnp of Flgf, when In need of a lax. ativo, and If the fnthor or mother he coetlve of UHoua,the moat gratifying reaolta follow Ita tree; ao thnt H la the bent family remedy kiiowi and every family should have a bot'.lo. TIntll 1773 Iho wool of nil linen Koods trna made of cotton thivndH. Mrs. Wlnslow's Foothing Hyrnp for rhtldren feet Mug, softens the gum, reduce liiflnma lion. allays pain, curea wind colic. & a. a buttle The spinning Jenny wns patented by Hrir grnvea, Kngll:ih. in 17117 "Rnows's liHONnicAt, Titocniw" relieve Throat Irritations cnusi'd by cold or use ot the voloa. The genuine sold onlv tn boxes. In 17711 the Georgin silk growing waa de stroyed by British tuxntlon. Preo'aCure cured me of a Throat and I.nns Trouble of three year's standing. K Cauv, Ilnutlngton. Ind.. Nov. Ill, 1WU. Idea's stocking frame waa ndnpted to lnee nuiking by Hammonda In 17UH. tr. Kilmer a Pwawp-Root cures all Kidney aad Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and consultation free. Laboratory fiinghampton. N. V. Orompton's mnle waa first employed in making stocking thread in 1770. FIT8 stopped tree toy Da. Kr.iNa'aOnnAT Nsnvs KksToHka. Ko tits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Trcatiee and t:i.0o trial bot tle free. Dr. Kline. Wl Arch Ht., 1'hila., 1'a. Aches And paint or Rheumatism can be curort by removing the ciun, leotlo add In tbe blood. Hood't tiarte parllla curea rheumatism by neutralising this aula. Thousand or peopl tell of perfect oure by Mood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Puriner. lj 6 for 5. Hood's Pills VH D 6S os Gfil flFM Fill The on,T guaranteed UkUCH rill CURE for all FEMALE WEAKNESSES and COMPLAINTS Ttellefln one week. Full particulars free cm receipt of two stamps One month's treatment St. 00. ADDKK8S Golden Fig Co., Sayre, Pa. Look Box Mo. 58. Agents Want ed ASTHMA 73 POPHAMt ASTHMA SPECIFIC Alvesrsllsf la nva ailnnteS.sSeaa JforsFetSBIrlsl pseksira. Boldr,; I Drogirltti. On Bos wit po.tpslli V Jon rseslot e sl.SSk Slakn.aSt.sa. V tAaarsssTSos. ruraia. ramTTra. S3J 'nnd we will thnw ynn how to davi atkaoluu-l ur; we lur ori and ttNirli vmi fi-rw vim work In the 1hmI .'y wlwrv you fv( , etttuluavonrnftriref and wevill entlalu ttiv buMlna fully i ifmemfser w btuilt titeca, clfur nrohc ot $.1 lor very uay'a X f. BOBslaJI, liMisr, ttoa !.', ULTHUlt. MUUIUaJk. UHtk IlOl IS? fill !L Coutfh Br run. Itatia f;MMi. TTaw In tima tnid by tiriifrirints ti Bubbles or Medals. Best samparlllas." When you think of it how contradictory that term is. For there can be only one best in anything one best sarsaparilla, as there is one highest mountain, one longest river, one deepest ocean. And that best sarsaparilla is ? .... There's the rub I You can measure mountain height and ocean depth, but how test sarsaparilla ? You could, if you were chemists. But then, do you need to test it? The World's Fair Committee tested it, and thoroughly. They went behind the label on the bottle. What did this sarsaparilla test result in? Every make of sarsaparilla shut out of the Fair, except Ayer's. So it was that Ayer's was the only sarsaparilla admitted to the World's Fair. The committee found it the best They had no room for anything that was not the best And as the best, Ayer's Sarsaparilla received the medal and awards due its merits. Remember the word " best " is a bubble any breath can blow; but there are pins to prick such bubbles. Those others are blowing more "best sarsaparilla" bubbles since the World's Fair pricked the old ones. True, but Ayer's Sarsaparilla has the medal. The pin that scratches the medal proves it gold.' The pin that Cricks the bubble proves it wind. We point to medals, not bub les, when we say i The best sarsaparilla is Ayer's. narneasltiK tho Bon. WhMi we alt lit front of a coal lire and enjoy Ita generous warmth, do we reel tec that the boat and light of the burn Ing roal are really emrnhlno that haa boon atored tip tot oro7 Puch la the fnct Contiitiea ngo the aun shone on the earth, the plnnta and trees grew, Ml, and grew again; they were cover ed by geologic deposits, and noted upon by great rient and prcasttre, until In the fourae of yenra and ages these broad Inyers of organic matter were trails. formed Into cml. The coal thtu rervro tunts the work done by the sunshine years ngn, and when It Is burned the Imprisoned aolnr energy is looaened again, )ur system of power production de pends upon this presence of energy. Bit .vml Is a wasteful source of energy. Even the host engines do not utlllso over ID iMr cent, of the calculated ener gy of the heat of coal. And, nesldea this. It Is an Inconvenient thing In many ways; It baa to be mined, freight ed and stored. Cnn we not And some more economical way of using the sun's energy ? During the Inst few years the ireat progress In electrical science has ena bled man to utilize the solar heat In a thriftier way. During Its day's work the suu draws tip a large amount of water from thp oceans and damp earth. Hy the action of dts rays plant life flour ishes, and pln.its draw from the ground andev",ptrntelntothentr large amounts of water. Thus an oak tree of average size, wfth seven hundred thousand leaves, lifts from the earth Into the atr about one hundred and twenty-three tons of water during the five months It dlaplnys Its foliage. This evaporated water, sooner or Inter, falls as rain, and by the action of gravity begins to flow downward. Thus the great rivers are fed. HoiiikI and round Incessantly goes the water lifted by the tireless sun to fall when deserted by him, and again to fall nnd run seaward as long us may exist upon this earth. The ltiow Gnu. The blow gun is one of the most re markable savage devices In which com pressed air Is used ns a motive force. The blow gun Is a simple tube of cane, smoothly cleared of the joint partitions, through which light darts, feathered with a tuft of down, or pieces ot pltli, are propelled by the breath. The blow gun Is used for killing birds nnd eraull animals. Frequently the arrows nro poisoned, rendering the light dart effective on lorger game. The chief merit of the blow gun Is the ac curacy and the silence with which It may bewnploycd. The penetration of the blow gut dart Is greater than would be Imagined. At the distance of fifty feet I have driven a blunt dart one-quarter of an Inch Into a pine plank. It Is stated that the ranga of the blow gun among some tribes Is from eighty to one hundred yards. The blow gun Is a tropical device, antl may be looked for In regions where bamboo or enne grows. Nevertheless, these tubes are often made of hard wood, Blugle or of two pieces hollowed out and Joined together. Frequently one tube Is thrust Inside of another to secure rigidity. The examination of many of these blow guns inspires a great respect for the Ingenuity and me chanical skill of the workers. The North American specimens are from the ChetlnmchnB, of Louisiana, who frequently combine the tubes In series, forming a compound blow guu, and the Cnerokecs, of the Carolina!. From Central Amorlcii. the Indians ot Honduras and Costa Rica; from South America, several Amazon tribes from Ecundor east and from British Uulana employ the blow gun. When Cromwell Was a Boy. Apropos of the statement that a man of Kent bos In his possession the head of Oliver Cromwell, and that Mr. Hamo Thornycroft has been studying It foi the bust of the protector tipon which b Is engaged, tho London correspondent of the Manchester Evening News says: "I have a dim recollection of bolng present at a rural fair long ago, and a showman offered as his staple attrac tion 'tie skull of the renowned Olivet Cr' jjwell.' I paid my 2 pence, but a l.ypercrltlcal visitor standing by drew the attention of the peripatetic gentlo man to the obvious fact that the skull pertained to a rather small child. 'That's all right,' was the indignant re tort; 'this Is Oliver Cromwell's skull when he was a boy.' "New York Mall and Express. I'ird Many Qnill Tens. In 1708 27,000,000 quills were shipped from Russia and Poland to England, to lay nothing of those which were sent to other countries. LIFE-SAVING K1TL A Puzzling Problem That Has Been Solved at Last. Effecting Connections Between Vessels and Snore. How to effect connection between tho shore ami a wrecked vessel, is a problem that for many years has tried the ingenuity of engineers and navi gators. Thousands of lives have been lost from vessels that have broken to pieces within sight of men who, being unable to brulge over the intervening space were powcrlo-s to render assist ance. When lifo-saving stations wore lo cated at varions places along tho sea board tho rate of mortality in const wrecks was considerably diminished. The chunce of losing lifo in such casualties is still large, however, for the reason that Vessels do not always wreck themselves within convenient rcitc.li of a life-saving station. Tho method of shooting lifo linos from a mortitr or ennnon has boeu tried and has mot with some success, though it possesses sonous drawbacks, ntnoug which inny be mentioned tho difllctilty of transporting tho mortnr rapidly from one place to another uIoiik tho shore. J. Woodbriilgo Dnvis and Williiun A. E Uy have devised n plan which they have lately boon subjecting to thorough tests. Under oertnin cir numstituccs it promises to bo vnlttnblo as a menus of conveying lifo lines from tho shore to a vessel in distress. For several weeks they have been ex perimenting with kites nnd buoys olT Buy on nc, N. J. They notv announce tbat they have brought the apparatus to a desirable state of cfHoieucy. Pro vided the wind is blowiug olT shore, they cnn convey life liues and messa ges to a wrecked vessel much more surely and quickly than by any other method. Even wuou the tide is ad verse they can direct their buoys accu rately to tho point desired. The kite used in the experiments is very large, being over seven feet in height,, nnd is made of oilskin. Four lines are attached, the strongest of which, corresponding to the ordinary kite line, is held by a person on shore. There are two other linos, one at tached to either sido of the kite's frame, and also reaching to the shore. These nro used for steering the kite from sido to side. A fourth line drops down to a buoy which is sent out from shore at tho critical moment. This line is really the life-line, and if it were allowed to hang at full longth the weight would be too great for the kite, big as it is, to support. The kite is relieved of this burden by means of the buoy to which the life line is attached, and the rest of the rope's length is allowed to trail in the water. The mode of operating this ingenious device is quite simple. When the lines have been properly adjusted tho kite is allowed to rise to the desired height In case the wind is from such a quarter as to take the buoy to one side or tho other of the wreck, the kite is manipulated by the side lines. It will thus be seen that it requires three inou to fly the kite and direct it--'--- - The oontrivauee may be described as a boat with a kite for a sail. Tho tendency of tho kite is of oourse to blow away with the wind and it is this tendeucy that carrios the buoy along through tho water. It was feared that t ie buoy would be able to make little progress against a flooding tido, or that currents and eddies and the tur bulent oonditious of the water which is likely to aooorapany a wreck would seriously interfere with the success of the experiment It has been found however, that although those aro fao tors in the problem that must bo taken into consideration they nro by no means fatal to a satisfactory working of the apparatus. On the last duy of the experiments at Buyonue, the wind pulled the buoy iu one direction, while tun tide flowed in auother, at a sharp angle aeross the path desired to be followed. It was a condition of affairs that offered a pure example of the "diagram of forces." In obedience to the laws which have been expressly made for snob conditions,' the buoy pursued a diagoual oourse, and, as it were, made a long tack to the mark. The dis tance was one mile aud this was cov ered in nine minutes. It is true that, in the oase of a wreok, nine minutes must seem like nine hours to those on board, but there is no apparatus that could have conveyed the life liues snob a distance in such a short time. It must be remembered, also, tbat by this method, the only thing to be eonsidered is the direotion of the wind. It makes no difference whether the water bo rough or the tido con trary two circumstances that would sadly impede tho progross of a lifeboat and make the work of rescue a diffi cult on?. Nor, so long as tho wind holds, docs the matter of distance have to be considered, provided only bat the wreck cnn hi kopt in sight Other experiments wore triod from Port Richmond, Btaten Island, but the wind died out and the kite dropped into the water. The tests, however, have proved that apparatuses of this sort would be Tory desirable adjuncts to life-saving stations. It is very possible that a kito might suc ceed where every othor method would fail. Now York World Skunks Eat One Another. A sknnk farm which was started at Mexico, Mo., recently has proved tmo cessful. About a month ago Henry Ladd nnd his son, Willis, roped eft a piece of pasture 100x200 feet. They cnitght 85 skunks and placed them in this field. The placo was fenced oft with nutting nnd boarded up two feet from the ground. A trench, or moat, two feet deep was dug around the in- clostiro. This wns tilled with stones and the posts were set in it. There nro n number of kennels on tho grounds, and ouo burrow has been made miller a rock where one skunk family lives. Tho w hole "colony is quarrelsome. and occasionally they kill one of tlmir number in a row. When this happens they nil fall to in cannibnl fashion uiid eat the slain. For skunk pelts good prices aro ob tained. H mo of tit i) in are as pretty bits of "foreign sable" as are seen iu Fifth avenue. The pnstnrod skunks are fed on scrap meat and ilsh oflal from the mountains. On this they grow fat. One that was killed this week yielded almost two quarts of oil. Trickery mnst bo used to catch the little auimal without letting it emit the odor synonymous with its nume. The inon use a small steel trap aud a dip net fastened on poles ten feet long Whou one is found iu a trap one of the men attracts its attention while the other lifts it from the ground by the long pole. Once free from the ground there is no danger from the objection able odor. The tnau who holds the dip-net then holds it under the pris oner, releases it from the trap, nnd catches it as it falls. When a wagon load has been caught thus, the animals are taken to a brook and drowned. No bad odor remains with the pelt if the animals are drowned. New York Press, Two Girl Tramps, . Misses Ella and Ida Nelson, sisters, aged 21 and 19, aro traveliug from Chicago to Jacksonville on a wager. If they reach the Florida city by Feb ruary 1 and earn $230 apiece on the way by selling their photographs, clerking in stores or iu any other honest way, they will get 9 500 more. They started without money. They live with thoir father at 2311 State street, Chicago. They started on their j iurney on October U, A milk wagon took them to Roby. There they boarded a passenger train, and when the conductor proposed to put tbem off some drummers paid thoir way to Hammond, With othor help they reached Indianapolis, whjre they got a job at selling neckwear in a clothing house at 810 a day. They proved a drawing card for two days, and thoir employer was loth to part with them. Freight nnd passenger trains took them to Cincinnati. There they began to selling newspapers. At Louisville tlioy had a two-days en gagement iu a dry goods storo. So it goes with the sistors Nelson. When they need now shoos, clothing or auythiug in that liuu it mnst be begged. In Atlanta, Qd., thoy have a woalthy undo, who they expect will soe them safely through, They foul oonfldout that thoy will make their trip with success and reach Jackson ville Flu., before the time speoilied. They woar a oostume composed of shirt waist, short skirt, bloomers, tau colored leather leggings nnd Alpine hat, and curry euou a small hand satchel, one of the articles in which is a thirty-two-oalibra revolver. New York Recorder. . A Local Custom. Sir John Muodouald was at a recep tion in the west of Canada, und a bishop from Belgium was present As the party was being asoorted by a body of meu in Highland oostume the foreign bishop, seeing the bara logs and kilts, asked why these men were without trousers. "It's just a local oustom," gravely replied Sir John. "In some places people tak off their hats as mark of honor to distin guished guests; here they take off their trousers." --Canadian Oaistto. He Lost Faith. fytmPm Qatttte, Baidtrttuvittt, 3r. fi Tns Oahtti has advertised many reme dies, but none whloh eonld not give satisfon. lory proof of being possessed of real merit. Ws mode an Investigation In regard to Pink Pills the other day, and at the Instance ol Gardner A Dsvls, druggists. Interviewed Herbert Sponesr. We never saw a stronger or more straightforward endorsement "As you know, I am now and have bsan for years omployed In tho snsh and blind factory of Bliss A Surdam. About twelve f'sars ago I was ottaeksd with rhnamatlum a my lower limbs, and It is Impossible to drsorlbs my saiTuriugs. I triod s number ot ShyslcJnas and eouutless adrsrtlsed rema ins, bat II I obtained any mtlof It was only temporary. My foet wore swollen so It was nooessnrv to wear shoes several slsns too large, and then out them open at thnt. In going op snd down stntis It was neenwary to crawl. I kept at work most of the time and my wifs wonld bring my dinner to the fac tory, as I was unable to wnlk home to the mlddny moal, although It wns bat a short distance away. I was almost discouraged. I bsd tried everything, and spent more moony than I could afford with the hope Hint somewhere there ml slit be relief. About this timo my sistnr-in-law saw In a news paper nn acconnt of a mnn at Oslway, N. Y., whom It stated hnd been curod by a medi cine knows as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (or Palo Peoplo, As I had lost all faith in evory remedy my surter-ln-law. unknown to me. wrote to the man asking If the nrtlnls wns true. Bho rooniTOd a reply stating that It wns nor oniy iroe, out mat tns I'ttiK fills would do nil thnt wns olnlmed for them. I wont nt onoe to tho drug store of Gardner A Davis and taught ono box, following till" with another. With the second box I began to Improve, nnd continued tlis use of the pills until I had taken twelve boxes, whon I was fully relieved of all rheumatic trouble. I would say that It Is nocounry to follow the directions minutely. They monn Inst what they sny, and to got the bost results with the Pink Pills you must do exactly as you are told." ' lteplytng to the question ns to whothor he could recommend Pink Pills, Mr. Hpcncer said: "Ilecommend thom? Woll, I fatness I cnn recommend them! Why, I Suflnrod night nnd dny beyond my powers to dosotlbe. 1 cnnslilxr It the only remedy which Is snre to cure rheumatism. I ennnot too forcibly ex press my faith in Piuk Pills for Pnlo Peo ple."; Knowing thnt Notnry Public M. n. Bmlth was In his ofllce, Mr. Bjiennor was nsked II ho would sign the nboro nnd make nfTlilnvit to Its correctness, which he willingly con sented to do, nnd his signature and the notary's are here append nd. Bsuoebt SriHctn. BuldwlnsTllle, N. T. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 4th day ot July, 18U3. M. H. Smith, Notary 1'uhlic. Dr. Williams' Pink PlUs contain all tbs elements necessary to give new life and rich ness to the blood nnd restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by nil druggists, or mnv be had by mail from Dr. Williams4 Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., foi SO oouts per box, or six boxes for f 2.60. In 1759 a 25-per cent bounty was paid by r-iigintiu on American mono tunc. If nffllctcd with sore eyes use Dr. lnsac Thomp- sun r.ye-wntcr. uruggisre ten at km- per Dome im whip Whip a poorly nourished horse when he Is thoroughly tired. He may go faster for a few rods, but his condition Is soon the worse for It. Bet ter stop and give him food. Food gives force. If you are thin, without appetite; pale, because of thin blood; and easHy exhausted ; why further weaken the body by applying the whip. Better begin on a more permanent basis. Take something which will build up the tissues and supply force to the muscular, digestive, and nervous systems. of Cod-liver Oil, with hypo phosphites, meets every de mand. The cod-liver oil Is a food of great value. It pro duces muscular, digestive, and nervous force without the aid of any whip. Every gain Is a substantial one. The hypo phosphites give strength and stability to the nervous sys tem. The Improved appetite, richer blood, and better flesh come to stay. Just a gowl is never as good aa Scclls muf sicru Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker A Co. (established in 1780) has led many misleading of their name, 7M Baker It Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used In their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker k Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS. Where Dirt Gathers, Waste Rules." Great Saving Results From the Use of A FOLIO - W. 0. Lloyd, a worklngman, living at No. 6S Whits sr.. la the lsth Ward, Cleveland, O., first bought Illpans Tabules of Ben field, the drug gist. In an Interview had with hltu on ths 8th ot Mny, 1895, by a repor ter nnmed A B. Calhoun, residing at 1747 East Madison sv., Clevolanl, Mr. Lloyd said that hs was at pres ent out ot a job, but expected to go to work next week at ths Bridge Works. "Anyway, I have the prom ise ot a Job then," were his word. Be had been out of employment since Inst fall Ws will let him tell his story In his own words; "Work was a little slack, and I was feeling so bad that I concluded to lay off for a few dnys, and when I ret tuned my plaos was filled, so I've been oat , ever since. I don't ears much. - j though. I've been gaining right vr along by my rest and treatment. Last fall I went to a doctor who was recommended to me as a good ona and with quits a reputation. He gavs me medicines of all kinds for nearly six weeks, and I got no bene fit tbnt I could see. In fnct, I don't i' believe he knows what Is the matter 1 with me. A friend of mine called nne evening and told me he ha t been using Illpans Tabules tor a short time and had never found any thing that helped his stomach aud liver troubles as much as they did. He handed me a circular about them, which I read, und eonolndnd that they were Just wbnt I noeded and would fit my case exactly. I dropped Dr. at once, wont over to'the drug store and got a GO-ccnt bos f them, out of which I took two a lay for awhile, and within three days noticed and felt much Improve ment. That was about the middle of December. Last February I got another smnll box of the Tabulus 1 and took part ot them only, ss I was feeling so mnoh better that I dMn't think I needed any more. The rest ot ths box I gave to John C - the other day. If I had heard ot them at the time I stopped work I eould have saved my doctor bill, and, better than all, probably kept right on with my work. But I do not be grudge tbe time lost nor the doctor bill, as I feel I am well paid for hav ing learned of the Tabules. I now feel no pain whatever In my ) stomsoh, liver and bowels native ' and regular, and eat like a wall man should eat." , Mr-an Tabuleg are fold nv drastt, nr by matr tflha ,rlee(fvurenti a box) l mm to The KinanS' Chemical Company, No. lu Spruce at, KMr York, ample vial, 10 caiui. PKUII JHB AFimoToa co. heir vonirr windmill btulneM, because It baa reduced tbe coat ot Wind power lo t.H what It waa.. It haa mam branch mm honawa and aunnll lta ntutm mn 'a 'our door- " c,n '"! Sue" tarnish m jfSF , IT better article lor leu monei than k Cf(4 J other. It makea pnmpiuc and i VV !3eJ fleered. Stael, OalranltM after a . TOompietlon Wltmmliia, Tiiuna 4Tnd Hied steel Towera, Steel Itaia Saw 7T . rneu uultera and fee 1 J Grinders, (in application It will name era 111 of tbeae articles that It will rurnlih uml laanary 1st at is the uiual price. It also makes lenia and Pumps of all kinds. Send lor oataloiTua. fat lag I lila. Rockwall sad FUlawa itrefta. Calceja. OPIUM Morphine Habit Cored la If DR.j.STe'HCNCtsbanon.Oliiii, 99 WITH OROffc WafiHsibaya ihi Automat-, mU - (uUTajtv Nickil PttTin, KifiiiR HaffLkP,0 Smrf Ki rot. vim, 31 or SI C. r.. .! Wctt. ind will fT:p C O D. ., tnil allow UBlBsUeOa. riKI UllUk, WtfWKM, N.C. f. Dill 11 lnd WHISKY hibln enrtd. Bonk wnft VllVM HIR. Or. ft. I. WOOLLCV. ATMim, fli Hchs EARN V TOO ITS TBIM BBLF. Too mnnot do thia unletw yon andmUntl Ibom and know how to cater tn their rqulremDtt j on cannot ipend yn auA dollar learning Uf e Eertanoe, ao you mum buy Ui knowledK acquired j otuer. We otter thl to you (or only 35 oeuie. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY, Ta If worn merely keep tbem m direr. on. In dr to handle Fowl JinlloloUatly, you iuec know omethtng about them. To meet ttala want we are) el J lug a tmok fflTlQK the experience ftilw 4Ka r a practical poultry miner forUf)IJ A Owe twenty.flveyear. It waa written by m:io who pal ftll bb mind, and lime, and money to imuttng a uo few of Cliloken raUlng not a a paftttm, tut aa tualae and If you will poflt or bia twenty-flr ynart' work, you can aare many ChU t anuually, and nmke your Fowl earn dollar for you. Tba point U, that you mut he able to detect trouble I Uie Poultry Yard aa aoou a It appear, and know bow to remedy It, Tbl book will Ucb you. It tell how to deteot and cure dle.u.e; to feed for frit end also for fattening! wblrb fowl 10 save for tiroorjiufc purpwea; aud everything. Indent, you abould know on this euhjeot to make it pronutole. Seat postpaid for twenty-Are oenta In ataiupe. Book Publishing Houvo 134 LftOHaVHU HT.. N. V. vity to the placing on the market and unscrupulous Imitations labels, and wrappers. Walter Money