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Show t'rntle Trrlmrnt of Ponltry. We have found It a good rule that 1 man's leniiraruent and general habits an. saftly ineaMired by the way he goes amom; his fowb. When we free a man thruw a heu ove-JJie fence, thro a elub oc stone at a bird iuordertochaseit.orwhen weseothe chickens running In all directions the moment hu puts In an appearance, we know that lie is rough in 1U ways acd jurly in hN temperament. " hen .o j-eca .nan hurry through the feeding, throwing throw-ing down the feed any war, pouting the water In the evds without first. -Uiaulng them out, alloin3 the manuro to heaji up under the liouw, and all sorts of rubbUi to lie about tIie,premiso, we know he is a careless jjeron and uUerly unfit to be in Uie Laslnesa. But on the other hand, when we notice the man carefully strewing Uie grain and stopping a few minutes min-utes to see that all get Uitlr share, and when we eo him handle Ihc fowls as he would a babe, and carefully care-fully and w I thou t excitement chase the chickens when tht must be rhaed, and when we notice the calm w) they move about when be is in their midst, we know that he Is quiet and kind iuhUwajs and gentle In his te-nperament. When we see him eleanlng out the vefrwu, gauienng up the mauurc and rubbi-h, and improving tho appearances, ap-pearances, we are satisfied he Is the right man in Uie right place, and lie Is on the road to success. This poultry business Is Just whal we make It. Men succeed at It because be-cause they are adapted to It, and know how. to put good business principles Into play. Men fail at it because they are not flUeil forit,and for that matter are unfit for any work but Uiat which has a master over it. There ire men who should never go Into a business of any kind, from the fait that they do not know how to take care of themsclvrs; but put then, to work under a boss and generally they are good workers. An anxious Inquirer asks: "In whatbraneh of poultry culture Is there the most laoncy?" Our answer an-swer In that branch which re-celvcn re-celvcn the best care and attention. Wall Strut Is a risky bulncs, yet millions are made there every day. Manufactories are known to be sinkholes sink-holes yet rich men are turned out every jear. Jarge !us!nea concerns con-cerns are often bankrurt, yet fortunes for-tunes are woven In them every year. Bu'Inrw, reader, Isjuft what you mako 1L U'eVern Farm join-, nal. |