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Show i:iva I ;ii tlj A ins ItrwOy I DAIRY AND POULTHY H'tmtl Oeep, Jio a ci.eiti skin 'an.lv Catbar-,- d u. .' .s ciao, by v:.t N ! vi shot ! ;.: r' asv 2 .1 anile, lu let Ttei-- e 6t. ru;..! .lnv.u 1 iui-.!- INTERESTING CHAPTERS OUR RURAL READERS. . Kvln tii.ijy. is. ItLicK ho., u ..li.jOfVi.m tiy i. KV, Ma:l To I nr. t f fc,o II A! urn . par r Aulrl.-- a :: ' i' in: (OsAi'i n.tAe.i boiii s f.! j v.I..t rrm A t V- . 'v:i ;)!u.tlu Slur aauv .i., ,...:e 'c ' ' u.u . - r; ;:r".:t-t- - l" i ..'. !:'? 1 - " CUTS CORNS lie tt tU dr..fc!,:;i:.a. 'TCe-GU- 'l Or '. ... : ! toVe a.': ;.vi.-- miii & l hb y.-- s ti?fi "I. itav fly I 5 Si & S ,j ;. SBCJ ?! tu ; a v. rave nxrr &t!l;t I i'' !i' '0 lil ' ;..-:' c, - ' ' wi-- fc, toiith crutury. i:::':..;: Guaruulrrilt ami v, u.t u t orHfly CwiU. mkt rll druittfuu iusivu feal'it cure, L'U"u pure. 6oc.fi. AU m i'ver reached in a atot as .'.'i,1i'i0 f.H't. Two of the three were suf.ijuiits who uiudr this aici-::'in ;itc 1. 'Hie r. (. Ui'.U,nn - fur r t tla' :ae IjHng a i CilLLAiti), KiKilt, 1U. i'ji ..rw ; vs to r.ys "' k.5 vi CANDY CATHARTIC .A eL-cnr.sinf not cnv,vdinT. Dr. Ayer's Tills stand with- Ide medicine for liver complaint. out a rival .is They ens constipation, and they cure its consequences, piles, Lilio ; .:, indigestion, sick headache, r.aufea, coated tongue, irritafoul breath, bad ts?te, paipitatk.11, nervousness, bility, and many othr maladies that have their root in constipation. They are a specific for all diseases of the stomach and bowels, and keep the body in a condition of sound health. aa r.-- !H !, - , ClxTV TR ftia.BTlRlO DC MAKK I'MlafaM'. Hotnt, Tas( Good. Po PlaaBanr n Good. yvv.T ij, Ye;itn. or Grij e. lic, &k fru ... ... OOr5TIPAT!CN. - 8'tr'.nf Rejpj (uyiitn;, fbtfevs, Mot)lrel, Kw fork. SIS S"M anrl pnerantert by V f druir- H U Tobacco Habit. fcUui 10 ( t iarJj (3 Remember O again KM PLUG 13 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Cost actual year. know, bushel CENT'S WORTH .t ifcKiaisv worth t.oieio. oan on yonr ae in r Acibaswidor know tlio caKe. " STRICTLY f '1. Remember the name RELIABLE, when you buy tti "PAY again WHEN YOU ARE CORED",,,. Not One Dollar Required In TUB D'lVERSITY OF NOTRE Advance. KOTRB DAME, mfrm DA.TE, INDIANA. FROM IF YOU SUFFER nrln(. Thorough Preparatory and 8 Commercial Courses. kooms Free to all Students who have completed the studies reunited lor admission Into theJuaioror Senior Year, of any of the t'ol- courses. Srminal Weakness, Varlpocele, Hydrocele, leiriaie A limited numbered Candidates for the Kccle- , Byphllis, Gcnorrbu'a, Snlcture, small or lasucal atate will be at special rat. ihrunken omans, premature old aire and all At, tawara s Hall, Tor Doys unanr M years, nnloue in comDictetiess of its eouinmeiits. other private dlM-aae-. whet.hercausfd by IgnoThe tooth Term w:ll onrn StpteTthcr 6th rance excess or contagion, no nmtter how severe, on appltrntlun to lo!.REV.Catslofuo sent you can consult Dr. tj. W. biioitES, the physician A, HOKklSSbY, C. S. C, President. who has given his lifetoourinxclirouiodiieane, tnd be examined, udviscd, treated and cured without paying him one dollar until the cure Is effected. The doctor reserves the ripht, however, to refuse any incurable case if he enn't cure you he dou'l want your money. Such an I offer was never before made by a responsible physician, und Ur. G. W. Shores is only able to make It because lie positively cures these disfuses. Uon t waste another cent on question- One Mile Writ of the UtuTrriiry of Nj!rc D-able doctors, but consult the "Old Doctor" and Ar.VUFMV f.tr jnvng MAc. Bow nMHr9 be cured. UL'bl.M.SS SACREDLY CONK - , ST. urivn li f.inr fvnni yar f active "ln. a- fcKNTlAI,. tiotia! Wi'tIc. hs Dtirtifd th retmtail'u of t'sirm e- tU'T 'HKhiv s?.ult'isd anl ot rp"iiil lall at 210 Harmon niork (Dr.. Shores A on ,r tbi tU"t tlifl VnMM hlatt--i, Th AfU nr in Hboroa' Office) or 1iuatd on an niWii,f li'tiulim; aro bntM'ii ovir lov.kfnjc thn ph-- urr uiue bank of the U Juavb DR. G. VY. SHORES, itUer. AU tha branchfiuf Lock Ilox 138.1, A Thorough English and SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH Classical Education. ftiriudtnfr fpvt, I.atln. French and German are tattiihi y a Faculty ut romiient ta her, on a th lull eourso of Hudtei it u demit reoalre 2 HOOD, St w arp's Jlcadcmi IsP 3f '! 9 SUCKER Dairy Sotes. Health is Wealth. SSilrt A Hill ( n"-'r- - k i :i 7pV ', A c ?J kot C ij DR. E. C. WEST'S AfJ3 BRAI3I TREATMENT KtTiYE 1HE 0RII.IHUL. LL 0IHERS IMIIATI0N3. Is "M nnjpr Written llnsnintse, hr, p.itlr 'Klu.r:ie.l stents onlv, to urn uk Msmory, it of Conn-aM- . wVe:uiuf. Flu. . r Kxcetxlve Nrvou,nst. bssaud-T..(mc.s,. (ipiura.or I.iqu.ir, wtib h lesds to Musrr. Consuniftl n. lnsnb snd !'enth At slur or by msll. (I twn: mi r r t'.; wnh written trunrautee iintr:. rsof lu enreor refund tnoiiev, eiwK'nlnc Uvi' trfsniicnt, !ih full Intiru-"'- . eenu. on wwoi,i, eh parson. snid t id i. msll. Special, es-Sf,,r I .... , ,i,wr; SI a b.'S; ill for Sirenclli, !ia w ritten iruaritiitee lo curs la SO asra rs or b. Ijarl At S..U SM., 8AI.T I fCT.l YOUSSELFI (.' hi Cat fur umiatnr! lin taiiMt luHssinmAtt n, Irritfttuint or Hlorti i:i sr?BM Bl". i.toin. or I'T int and bi Mtna- In plain wrapper, rrDssiil. (ur titir. CtKular tDt oa Vho - AsaverioB Advcrtbcinwits lUatloB Tt.ii Tiper. tuual KiodTy Woaktaf sVt S.W.tlm, of patrobs. Kow let n at on to the tctramand '"Work out your salvation with fer Raod trarabllng." TUat Is what I cani4 to get at. You have to be oa buttermaktrg industry has been greatly benefited : y the creameries, 'ihe ut.ail.er that has been started t'.unug the last few years is ery groat, and would be still lar:-e- r were it nut that a few g wd l.uu'.i-tle- s have been practically spoiled by bad management. In such oasis too ;x;en!i'.ve mat hin, ry lias been put lu or the cows have been too few at t!istart to permit butt. r to be raa'.e cheaply. The creamery that has started with four or fixe hit: dre-.- good cows to funiirth it muk. nod with proper has Kcue'aiiy come out on top. ll 1b true that a less number of cows ithan this j0i provided the cows ut Kod ones, hut thai is so seldom the ice.SB at the start that it is safer to fis-- ; ure ou a latger number of medium-- ; cows. The capacity , cream, ry wi., ;..htij managed will be a blestihg to any loiuiminity, as it etudes a steady 11. nv of currency to the vic.u.ty, making it possible for ex-- ; chance of other piviHicis to go ou with ' gj cuter fri e.iuui. actrve. God's aovtn''giity and power evoke bur-t- ii rponttillty end activity. You have it, thsvrfnre work it out. To nae ths crinmon illustration .Lt Is a load of bricks here, a lead f tlmbar and some slates. That is not a hou. No; but tb.ie la the- mai- !rg of one, rd you can make the house out of It. Nnw the Ix;rd lavs till down at our dror; He puts It Into our l.ca-'j1'e routes with the pltm rd the specl- float Ion of the n:a Serial, ar.4 says. "Now work them cut." . 90 7V "' !' PLUG pension (.-i- L 1 Ultwl (. treatip.utKree. r- " Nl r. 4Uuu,as. I lsa.plci ud m dot, 'tefPf,,1T.aiB,T ' TH EXCCLIECO is due nut only SYSIP OF FIGS CF to the originality and Tli rtaee for Vour Daughters. of tha combination, but also St. Mary's Academy at Notre Dame, simplicity to the care ami skill with which it is tnd., ranks first among the educational iiiaiHifaeturt X by scientific processes Institutions for girls. Voting wom-- n from all parts of America and Europe known to the Caukoiixia Fiu Sykcp are found iu ils claries. The faculty Ho. only, atid we v i,li to impress upon all the importance of purchasiiiff the have Just issued a catalog that contrue nn.l orijrlncl remedy. As the tains much valuable data. Parents of sending their (iaughterg to the p'nuiiM' syrup of l" is manufactured best Institution should send for this ly the I'Ai.iKoitxiA l'w Svkup Co. catalog before deciding on sending oiiiy, a kiiovvh-dg-of that fact will them els. where, ll Is under the supernssi,,t one in avoiding the worthless vision of the Sistets of the Holy Cro-imitations manufactured by other parItclutlmi of C.nif i.vuiil 'en o Khoa KittliiK. and is located Kt Notre I'm me, far from ties. Tito liitrh. standing- - of the the excitement of even village life, and Fir. JSviit - Co. with the medi'lliis subject of fi.tlng is fo broad right among the beautiful scenes of the cal nn.l covers so many different profession, anil the satisfaction point's Creator's handiwork. which the amine Syrup of Figs has that It is imposisible to treat it fully given to millions of families, makes unless unlimited time and space is I'rsyer. Any unperveited mind will conceive' tin: nu me of the Company a guaranty given to the oonsliii ration; therefore uf the excellence of its remedy. It is ,)f the scripture! idea of praynr an that we will for the present confine ourselves to but one feature, viz., the of one of the most downright, sturdy far in uilviiu.es of all other laxatives, act-- i on the kidneys, liver and bind fitting, mid in conjunction with realities In the universe. Hight in tin as it of God's plan of government It bowels without irritntinff or weaken-in- ? heart llifi subject also treat In a way passiug them, and it does not gripe nor conformation and the necessity of Ib lodged as a power. Into all the nauseate. In order to gvt its beneficial of Intricacies the! divine and woiking studying it when attempting to fit a remember the name of effects, shoe, sayg a practical horseshoer In mysteries of divine decree. In the the Com please puny the Iiovseshoers Journal, lu shoeius mind of God. we may bs assured, the conception of praver Is no llctlmi, a horse any CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU? CO. Intelligent man will, before starting the opeintiou, first study whatever man may think of It. "Mote SAN FBAMCISCO, CaL are wrought by prayer than thla LOI'MVILI.E. Kjr. the conformation, fi KW VOKK, N. T. lie will look first things at the limbs and thou the position the world dreams of." An'ln Phelps. feet occupy towards the limb. Then Hull's t'ittiirrh Cure following up his subject ho will look Is a constitutional cure. Price, TV). at the position the feet occupy ou the Remember the name Si'ouud. lie will find some limbs, 1 In McDonald county. Mo., quail have !i mean the lower portion, for this is our roino so numerous as lo lie. a pest. maiu point of observation, with long ?) Cl when you buy Kdttrate Vour linnet With t'asear.ts. drawn pasterns, bound or curbed Csmly Ctttliai'tlp, cure eonstijiai ioa forever hocked, others short In pastern and lOc.Mw. II c. V. a fuil.driivulolx re.lund money again straight hocked. Some feet be will lu moving the battleship Temcraire in find long toed and low heeled, others the reverse, with a short, stubby toe the Davenpirt dockyard, lier bowsprit and upright heels; tigaiu he may Cud ;nockcHl to pieces the big (kMon shears in the yard, which cost f'J.VOiHi, the loiig-tocfoot to and be wired or dipped in. Then to the For a Iielfect Collllilexinll anil n rlc.ir sliin, use Bl.'i'TKKlllJ.K. position, we will find some toeing out, healthy some occupying a straight or direct po- SOAP. Hold evervwhore. sition, and some, though the case Is Whenever you hear a girl refer to a man rare, decidedly pigeon-toeis an Idiot, she is In lovo with him, and bn Here are three distinct positions that Is iu love with some oilier girl. the feet occupy on the ground. It may be asked, what has the limbs or their VaVA AAA A A 4 A A A AAAAAAAAA UAAAAAAA4 conformation to do with the shoe or Its shape? Simply this; A shoe propJ ip n j pr i.t j p" iwmmwx erly adjusted will serve the purpose of accordsustaining the flexor ligaments ing to the demands of the case. For aud Instance, the long-toe- d foot will, as a rule, be fouud on horses HAS MANY ISdIIATOnS, BUT K'O EQUAL. with long pasterns and, as may be seen In many cases, the same kind ot conformation in the lower part will 4 ;nr ,mmBucmum SMiAi.i.nasi, geueially be accompanied by a bowed 4W tm ,v sa pics, by men who have bad years of hock; this is a common case and is experience in fancy laundering. to Bome extent to be expected when It restores old linen and summer dresses 'V is l'l the general line of conformation I SAffiS count Crt!5 STitf m IRE i ; to their natural whiteness and imparts considered. Now, In such a case, It 1. k H.tS lli'ht DCUUl k. will be noticed that many fitters will rut-mWajLu., 4LAW iyw l.i a .txtU.Ut.vful shoe with a long outside M only starch that Is perfectly harmless. mmo or ost this stabch win so heeled shoe. The practice is a wrong Contains no arsenic, alum or other inAS FAR 5 eiJUNO AND HALF . ' Of ANY OTMtS STARCH. one unless other conditions dtmaud. If jurious substance. Can be used even , we find that the for a baby powder. 4"J.C.HLIB!NCER BR3SC? foot looks straight ahead, we should, ASK YOUR CitOCER FOR II AND TAKE NO OTHER. to be correct In our practice of fitting it, resort to the extra length on both heels and not on the one heel alone The latter method is injurious, inasmuch as it tends to throw the foot out , ,i of balance by forcing undue strain on the Interior ligaments of the leg, and also creating a tendency to friction on IF vtll' Vi AM' AVTI1IN; IN TIIF V the Joints of the foot bones. But when Shro'.lrg. Fishing, Camping. Baseball, Athletic or Sporting Goods it Is found that the toe is long and heel low and the foot looks out after f.ltie. or Hand Cameras and Photographic Supolias, send for our new cululotfue, wutoh wit five you the best wholesale prices, which cannot tic equaled oast or west. It is free for the asking. the manner found In horses, then we can with justice to the I ff" We also have a complete line of II A KOW.lKK at our Ogdcn store, and Ibe most coirr case apply the long outside heel to tie pleie KKI'AIK SIIOI'S In the country. shoe, turning or nailing it outwardly as much as the case may demand. Now, In the case ot the 2461 Washington Ave., Ogden, Uteh. 135 Main St., Salt Lake City g feet the and l?ITnPST5J REJO PJiT7 Vf;V'C an accident and life preserver plain necessity Is to follow the lines HWIWiliMIIW to AK.nta. iaiHiri.il Willi III.VA ll,'tl., of the foot and keep the heels of the shoe regular and eveu, neither being ,.m n tr, Osslest .Nctf V.ilfS frpr In ernli-if Miki! Otitra l longer than the other. We will no1 S .t'oslrll'iv srid .afpiT. Tip Kfi'l Onlfin tice in all such cases that the limbs lirrnh, 65 wlitiHQt cnicrH. t.iiru in ilfiia If ita".'S i'Sft., pointed. V, III not i 67 the Ni Funii rttttlo. g from lip lines I'rlres: lx..,. and feet occupy direct KJj Mai In lliri-w fH V' tiri m to 1. I'lsln. nnnlckrld It no hock down to the very point of the Nlt kttl I.txtp, snd Arttrn 1I1 d tircuUr. for rem l.'i) is AUTOMATIC CRIP NECK fOKE CO., 01 toe, regularity of conformation Ind. Indianapolis, HardfngSt., marked. The foot Is not too long of SALT LAKE CITY'S toe, the heels are moderately high and I IS I I I I NlW HOTEL . . . MIL IXLIllUllBSfl symmetrically shaped, the pasterns are e short and woll knit and the hock is Corner Mnta and Heoand Soath. straight; 75 per cent of such conforNwly rurnlnhtxll Mmt U6MiiRblt Ktt1 Remember the name shoe. mation calls for an lis In interfering this kind of conforMILLING Co 3 when you buy mation will generally be found to strike m Slate Stiwl, Salt Lake fity. Utah. almost centrally of the foot, while in I'slrt lliKlirst ittth VVbrat and Untiii. I'urioitd luw. a spdslty. the other casts mentioned it Is towards C) again done. be the heel that the damage will Vo'f I oVo Hitinrinrhnnn Vn Musical anililUtlni' VCrlle for piirllculars. ri S. Main St Vaccinating Hogs in France. The n jiaib Plsn. Cor. French minister of agriculture has deCI, LLll.U lilJlLLi MidtiamlSrdSa. Sail I.atie. Kutcs ftOo, 7in', si. H. HtUucher, i'rop. cided that all breeders of swine shall provide themselves with the swine feFINE FiiG'iSCSiFH FiECGRDS. ver vaccine, and treat the animals T- curry I'liontwinitt N" Interior EL-lf- a themselves and on their own responsiS) C.J (;n,)ri,.,.! leiilt.r.iin.Uali ..4wl.ui.pii, has i!"i Mi.l't io sr. Nt.i vaccine for Lauefuv. I'tah I'iioii The Ji bility. application fyjf t.J ur iph i o i :.. IV M..Mier. I'rev and Mxr. to be made to the mayor of the town, who forwards It to the prefect. This NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, . only applies to villages where there is l'rli Cull Hitcof Katnpleson foim t lnf SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY. not a veterinary practitioner. The Intli.nttiO Main. Airt. for fill fa oculated animals have to remain unH ITK off1 Schvo! Furniture of the 1. and Supplies. der the supervision UTAH IMPLEMENT CO, h sanitary I I It. Cm .. .ii fr e, VV. S. Sin ,ak". Ctafa icer for fifteen days, and the owners Farm and Sn'ieg Waqons. MtlcH-will not be able to obtain possession hti5ttic-' of them unless for Immediate slaugh- lit niey BtiQtiiss at Cirtiancs. Writ lor Prices. ter. Ex. ' 3 CaLI-Fuuxi- g- & m O O Q o 5 & i$ d COs-M- sfrffiiwsvwsi IRONING MADE EASY. m low-heel- This Starch 1 i " ISz RtfitiiRFCijnf-flawnj.- H. W . mule-shapt- ' d A ' A J d long-toed- WHOLESALE PRICES. yt-a&- ......... . cow-hock- BROWnifJG BROS.' CO. stralght-pasterne- d direct-lookin- l sll-- w Wtur-'i- i f I O even-heele- d P INTER-MOUNTAI- N c. 6 y Qr?i l- -' f M- Chl'IC-S- . i STT- XjPi) J V. J 008eOCSS5 ; ..V). tK(.:irl,-t.lif!lJ.,'.'- l . il Wapner Brewing Co.'s Henry f'let,ralfl . Salt l.ak City, Vmh. Salt Lake Electric Supply Co, mernr'li-It H. Alrls. P m K W. Merit Sec , S"f Win ...nil. sutl Itt'sll a M..r-.,K.uili lukl I'tiortili. I)W. Ilt paps. - 0wn j s; wwy. Are Your f.c. schrawm. oru53ist, rr.vrr; Eyes 5orer LtKt tITV. I All. lbl At i..r ..r TT.& a meeting Shippers of butter, whether creamery men or private dairymen, must YOU DRY. KEEP WHX J )ok carefully after the tubs n which the buder Is to be picked. The mere n Don't ba foolt-- with a mackintosh extra cost of a good tub should not If or coat. ruhVr antacoai V s I )u in the hardthat will kerp you dry dder a man from hiving the best. We est itnrm huv the Pnh brand have known of bu'.termakers purchas(n your Sikkr. If not for town, wHle for ratatoue to ing tubs "almoct as Pd as any" and A. J. TOWj R, Mum. having their butter irrive on the market In a condition that made it almo ewes the most unsalable. In too bad influenced It the taste of the was so porous butter. In other tha I ff ONE FOR A DOSE. that the butter had dried out and Regular Collegiate Degree of Remn ptmpVii, Prevent molding had begun tfnre the Gutter Litt. B.( A B. or A M. Bliunttnww, Purify tliwlIl'Mid, i ur fleariaoba and ti"iiMi was deponed of. The loss Is frequentThe ConaorTfctorjf of Maaln (t coni1yot(l "it A ni.TTnnl of th howli arh day of Iti plan ft tha hei C tl t 'n"flnat.rta This Is for hath. Tiipjr hit hr irrip nT nu kn. Tf'n- ly several cent! per pound. lo thnr-untl Three insj;rime(iLil inr yoo, mm will mail mp!' frv. nr full hii fr " ' sn economy W Sold Lr dragging. Dt ICiANlC CC, FMILA., LA. poor economy, 7(l Wfvkly, are Included In lU rvguiar tuUMi; aitt prueili: prn rnta. Millet as Horse Food. From tests bebg widely practi!. Good tulu moot !m?dlled after ibe beat The Art If one a to made at the North Dakota experiment Am rVhon: m Fur"i"'. well soaked are of tie butter after It Preparatory ant Minim Ieprtmenla. get the most out station, and from Information received Puplra bo neel prlmarv iralniiiit. and th" "f lender ae, are hra rarfuiit .trtiptred fur tha Acaon the markft- arrives from farmers to whom circular letters demic Our and AdTamiti Ow rue and TTPwrltlnt were sent, the following conclusions Hoott keepfntf. PU r name the Rpmpmbpr k tautrht. tra. Korr var'tjr f f nnrf Some creamery B' advocating were arrived at: "Feeding millet as For cataiuftua cuuululi.rf fu'l !ufurmi!on, ad J re of inelr patrons for coarse fodder Is Injurious to horses. monthly meetings DIRECTRESS CF THE ACADEMY, the purpose- of dlsru ng general conwhen you buy It produces an increased action of the with ditions snd subject! connected and causes lameness and swellSt. Mary's AcaJemy. kidneys and production of milk. (he creamery the of joints. It causes an infusion ing INDIANA. NOTRE DAME P. 0., again It Is believed that i'if meetings would of blood Into the Joints and destroys milk being In better result John R. Dickey's Tbo idea Is the texture of the bone, rendering It brought to the creamy flirt R'!Ma nut 0" 01 trifle im- soft and less tenacious, so that the dnuMIess a ligaments and muscles are easily torn meetings loose. practicable. Eye Water V ft eft ffV, The experience of many farmbut safe to held, be say bora or might Csrss sere sres or frsnnlsisd Ills, ers confirms the experiments." meeting Would mpl furl ris. ur monthly a kurt bn srpllM. relsso.y. (00n that s:it sr. swl In fnr rf full slie hlf a dozen perJOHN R.lICtti bKLOtO. degenerate till only Strong Seed. The size and weight of B....,h..rlii habitual ItriataL lean. and Va. attendants the grain used for seed also have a sons became the tnd these would mtd thlikely be people marked Influence upon the vitality and Influence of that would not quality of the progeny. Mr. li. L. Th! only ft,Tt Aa tiM iT5. practicable Ilollcy of North Dakota Experiment meetingTfl bumi Tj such Use M tousn bjrrup. Ts.it to hold such Station, says; "Large, heavy seeds In t.nis wav would seen nd ir.criL,.rTTMrr? Ql s.d h,in.jt.., f thea without I I" ISK KroltK, Walili.(t,m. fl. C . tJf) produce strong plants with a greater meetings now Will ren.lv. n.ilek replies II Mb N II Vols time of mast 7 BtaS lOtkUirpa Ptoitiulill tll tns slot rapacity for normal reproduction thun i sny stated Intervalsup thy do not do normally developed small seeds of men Is so taken raCSODOVfRWOISCOVEPYlH wSTW-- ( s of Ksil bsith tbst I! I r A N V I q'.l'H ralufstulnitrs wIUW I or Will hST.il' pm of the same variety. tlx. tO able fem feel fflltS H'tIIS u Tt lnrfl. s'U nays Seui rr tHr.k r.f tttn;oo, Vork.fur UW lastiuiodls.i Ml ITE m ttfafe PLUG COCR5E5 IN Classics, Letters, Rctence. Law, Civil, Mechanical ard Electrical bngi FIT-- L a Yield of a lien. In several Instances experiments In feeding have shown d hens can and have been made to lay considerably over 225 eggs per year. In fact, this mark has been passed so often it li now considered that a healthy hen cannot lay her fourteen or fifteen dozen eggs per year is not worth the room she occupies;. But tt Is not my purpose to show he.--c what a hen can be made to do, but what she will do If given a chanep to earn her living. Every one at all conversant with the care and management of chickens will acknowledge that It is a very poor hen, one that It will pay to dispose of, that eannn lay 150, or in easy figures, twelve dozen eggs per annum. (Instances are known where Individual hens have almost doubled this number In a year's time.) The?e egg sold in the market at the average low price of 20 cents per dozen amounts to $2.40. From this amount take the cost of ber keep, $1.17, and wa have a difference of $1.23, which. If we have managed carefully, should be net gain, for the amount of her carcass will bring In the market at the end of two years, if rightly marketed, till more than pay for the cost of housing and Incidental expenses. well-bre- EDUCATIONAL. EXPERT SPECIALIST OF MEN. pretend to know, ... Use Schillings Best. IN ALL DISEASES or rather flrFUbe ' DR. C. W. SHORES ... of a Hen. And now as to the cost of keeping one hen one It has been said by those who of wheat or its equivalent will Keep a hen one year. Experiments have shown it takes more than that amount to keep a healthy hen in normal condition that length of time and instead gives about seventy-thre- e pounds as the correct amount, and on this standard I am going to base my figures, taking the market value of wheat today, the highest E.ra of the year, rather than av- 9 ' laj,t twelve miSffZS2JimSf moniTfsili TrfrBmiard by which to compute the cost of feeding one hen one year. Thus we find seventy-thre- e pounds of wheat at ,1.60 per hundred will cost 11.17. So much for the hen's keep. Now for what she will and can be made to do. of the wrongs baking powder hv iTssidft d much-despise- 6SDIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN A g money-makin- 9q Pills when you buy 0II hard-earne- "I have used Ayor's Tills for tba past thirty years nd consider them an invaluable family medicine. I know of no l.?ttr remedr for liver trouUes, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia." James QuiNN, 90 Middle Street, Hartford, Conn. the. nnme lew ic.ui-In- IVniit- - U':iriti:iVt'li-:- :w , lazier i.1 -- i'lri i !.. x -s lik'li is lopular in i'iit. tT;iSH euro, aJvi.H-jitOi- t euthusl ur.r.U vu i;ur.i. ;is!u !il!y by uw v.i.-- writiTsas early as thf " CIS4KE''S t'.'i'ii .tn I..:1'! , t.u-.,,n- "" im r U aoOUUr rin TllU y C v.u.vl. )lrr,,t. Th 1'oultry lotrel. Frank W. Rreed of Caitfornia. writing In Gray'a I'otiliry t,'uiiUie, tays: in the wurM At present no lndusu-offers the field for d- loiimeut iut reduced by ioultry txltitre. U is t'ic younsest and already uue of tu,. agricultural pursuits of Die nation. If statistics aioutmilafoj t y t":ns; who are deeply Interested in lis li. can lie rel'ici on, the gnus industry lor earnings of the cbk-kcthe year 1S97 far exceed thuie uf any other agricultural punuit In which the skill of American enterprise Is striving to erect a shrine to MaUiiiion. The nearest approach to the JSO.OOO.umo earned by the Ameriiin hen la.st year la offered by the total value of niii.h cows, they representing an investment of .263,955,545, closely followed by tin entire cotton crop, valued at $259,174,-64with wheat, the n.or.ey standard uf the farmer and the breadstuff of the nation, a weak fourth with its offering in round figures of J228.000.0U0. ThuB you and I find by a comparison of figures this ruinous combination of beak, claws and feathers, roosting on the buggy top or wood pile at lilhl, and by day industriously ellmlnatir.ii all Blgns of the toil aud application week's vacation in of a the neighbor's new garden, represents g brauch ol the greatest is the and ag'lculture agriculture, chief source of tills cation's wealth. My friend, did you ever consider what this means? Did it ever occur to you d hen and the that this men who admire her, commonly referred to as "chicken cranks," cut as big a "figure" in the enterprise of the nation as they do? A few years ago, or before I began to look into the commercial side of the poultry industry, had a man told me the despised barnyard hen was a bigger money getter than our great expanse of wheat fields, I would have looked on him with pity. The very idea of such a thing would have been ridiculous, and he would only have had to add that her grosB earnings for a year amounted to more than the total value of all the milch cows in the country, to make he and I forever strangers. I hate to be made a fool of. 4' ti:c, with runn Seel ntMlotie JOHN A. BALZEH ,..;;s w.u.u. t O., l.a Crowe, Win. i " ., 4 ! tie u.u t.i,.1;.,;l;;ivi.JiL..t.A:!!:;',y i. : li. ' (:.;. .s a L.i.!t. ;.. n. y ;. l.:S' i.f Ci..i::;.:ti . .tt:. ,:,.. : 'I""'." iou!!t' .'nl'iij". :r. .! . t I ! FOR ud r out try. Cents a lUitthcL w vliear with bis; profit at 4? io ri'.: rr I ra.tijiU- - nt alrr ii Hfrl ( r(Hs m. jiinii i f iiiTtr Wheat, live. ( Uhb. V. au; ji'foitf ll". f..r t ic best pooia ou !...' Ct L tr:t:a.'iiie for c::i. "t l)eprtiueut ' 'JV,5-k- f arim rs flow fiaeeensful " !lm teudlcs T. M. Illshnp, W. LAMBERT PAPER CO. Tellllua !iilt I.nl:t CI jr. oy ' P Remember the name 0 o mil ire. f. F. hurrh a t lltr'trv Office S.'ii'h r. ll Laas WVner A Co.. Tt W. r. n. II. A. Mu:,ii.r KeViil. It v. t'ti.h. In 0 ft again 'UT?L ''TimMm go," fsm.s when you buy r I'iii Motiejr to ioun on O L'lah. t. t,. U t,t ,'rlttO.ra' Kiii,nllr.a. Haas. Tallies, I. In. AVrappiin f apcr, I'"T ton uionl- rs hy niult. Careful anl promitt, hi f ie, ' Ea:k Shoeisis, "m;.v;; l'lah slid Miilm. tflt MfCcrnlt a llalitl'-- ..".u'ji.nii.ai rtcn iv. a. hirnuiasi.;. ;. n. - No, 33, isye. .v |