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Show the stars! lte Gods flag! A shout ABOUT THE CAMPFIBE deep and load went np from that col- DAIRY AND POULTRY. THE Peuaiaa TIMES umn, and many a bronzed veteran - kr Tm Tina his hat as he passed that eunny-haire- d lifted Oowvaxt, DURTHB NATIONAL. CAPITAL POR CHAPTERS r. M. nliHU. dlto ud Muat, child of bright and happy INTERESTING ING THE WAR. RURAL READERS. OUR if hia thoughts, resolving good right UTAH. COALVILLE, arm availed anything, Goda flag la lotos Surat ( Flatting Cm tut Snip should conquer. What a eweet and flow Bweeoesfal Furmart Operate This The reputation of Daniel 'Webster tha City-- A pfiasu Girl Tka Lit- happy christening theglorious ensign Dapertmaat f the Homestead Htata for teem just now So be suffering ' ae received from tboee artless lips tle Battoa "God Mad That rlagr to tho Caro of Ltvo Stock ud ,nt stretcher that will work in mar "Gods and so it wps,w i aifVisiv , .F ou ttry., , Uttl Bat tea. Iket Too ik me why upon m kresst StahlifM la Ww-Tl- u The itching for tribute among the Selling Batter. Mr srmr badge 1 wear, j Noab Brook a who' was a newspaper New Tork police was so strong that ICoadeneed from Farmers Review Sleoogra And deem It but s aortblese thing we suppose they would have taken the correspondent at Washington during of pule fceport lows Dairy Convention I proudly I tea there and who was admitted itch if soma one had brought it along. the war-timMr. John Goldsworthy of Burnside T'rs if' thst swan httltoa In mf sees- to atf 'unusual degree of intimacy the question of gel ling butter spoke-oOf re The appointment of Count Sckova with Lincoln, has a chapter by cooperation. The pith of his adhonor s emblem on the earth. I And sacred In mr eyee. led to be governor of the city of War iscences in the Century. Mr. Brooks dress waa that selling lessaw is significant, coming as it does says: sened coat of the of it. Die loaf-lome disposing ot To it epenk friends in the eery height of the heavy aide It is impossible In these days, so reeu salon took place as follows: Who once beside me trod. And who for Freed m e leered cause mote from the excitements of the walk season Q. Have you gone far enough into Oeve op their eoul to God. civil war, to give readers of the later the subject to develop a plan of selling of the James Whitcomb Riley has had a generation any adequate idea When Duty eslted I dared not then by which it will be a permanent sucDUvrace tha name I bora . brand ef cigars named after him. uneaalnees that pervaded Washington that is, as to selling butter? cess, But left tbe peaceful lore of homo And yet la spite of this people will or of the morbid sensationalism that A. I have not I would eay that tbe To hear the cannon's roar persist in saying that genius is not characterized the conversation and plan should be something lik this: A And oft with righteous sword in hsnd conduct of the loyalists who were Ittlngly rewarded. company would be organized with 200 to s I stood Freedom van. constantly haunted by suspicions of shares at a par value each of 850 per And foiurbt beneath the eisrry Heg One them. i The Kentucky state penitentiary secret plotting all about WUh Grant and Sheridan share. This would make a capital of a revenue to the state amount evening, while I was sitting with the A part of this, say 20 per cent, 10,000. j bided Often beneath the wintry sky ing to $57,836.66 during last year over president in his cabinet, Professor should be paid up at once. A board of I ehlvered ae 1 slept. Smith-iopls- p of the and above all expenses. An Or through tbe dirk and stormy night Henry, then in chsrge directors would have the management My dreary vigil kept Institution, came in for a social that makes such, a showing as of tha business. Of course we would convert that during the business depression of chat with the preeldenL-T- he And when nlongonr charting lino have a secretary, treasurer and general various 1891 must have been exoellently man sation ran upon The roar of battle ran, unimportant The latter officer should remanager. saw I of Death the galea ajar themes, and presently a card was tged. side in and have the principal Chicago And man s proved myself brought in by the doorkeeper, who management of the business. , I bore tbe worat that war can bring There Is an agitation In Milwaukee said that the man in waiting wan exMr, Wilson Does it not resolve itself Wound, dan. er. scanty cheer in favor of reducing street-ca- r fares, tremely nr gent to see the president, into an ordinary commission business? never once But nor doomed repined and it is proposed that people who are ss he had matters of pressing importTbe lacrinoo too dear. Now, I think that the general experishall cars in stand to the was He communicate. ance to compelled brought ence of Then scoff not at the simple badje selling has not pay only three cents. The women into the room, and proved to be a wear upon my breast: I been success. a In other words, It has will not haveto cling to tho straps modest shopkeeper whose home was In your sLht, It should be pre.-iou-t combeen found that then. Each man will promptly rise not far from the Smithsonian instituAnd not n theme for jeit do not Whether panies tnd give the la iy his seat. Plain u It Is, It far outshines tion. Glancing uneasily at the presIs they can be made to The purest, britbleat gem, idents two visitors, whom he evidentanother question. We have tried coAnd bolds the foremost place of all ) Doctors are reiterating that many ly did not know, he said his business In glory s diadem. operation in a hundred different ways growing girls incur curvature of tho was very Important sud should be but have not yet arrived at a successful of Commander the Korean Army. spine by practicing hours each day kept secret The president assured is not generally known that the way of doing it They have made a It and without suppoK for back or feet. And him thst Professor Henryin Engnnder of the Korean great success of they might addVthat a great many myself were to be trusted with any present comm AY in not but this Now, land, Is country. m. McE. Major Dye, who girls are loft without support after business of state however secret it army it would be a good plan to have a to Korea on went recommendathe because have they grow up they prao might be, and genially encouraged central place in Chicago where the tloed piano playing to the exclusion his visitor to speak out without fear tion of General Phil Sheridan to train butter of a hundred creameries could of more useful If toss ornamental of being betrayed in case the weighty the native army- - la Western tactics. be was born in Ohio in brought to it and given its proper 1833, Dye Major on his be mind which matter carried and placed on the market and in grade from West Point graduated The was of an explosive character. Mr. Frost This is a question that is . It 1s to be regretted that there man went on to say that he had fre- the class with Sheridan, 8chofleldand should be friction between the Lexow When the war broke out he worthy the consideration of both buyers quently observed lights shown from Hood. committee and Its able assistant. Dr. one of the towere of the Smithsonian was stationed in Texas as a second and sellers of butter. It is a question of Jsrkburet, but it is fortunate that it institution lata at nights He had no- lieutenant in the 8th infantry at such magnitude that were we to fol1 did not occur till the work of investiticed that tbeaa lights Invariably San Antonioand to avold being "in- low it to Ita harts we would consume a week was of time. so a well It would have a tenadvanced. Such in cluded be gation the Twiggs surrender made their appearance about the to bring up the quality of commass of evidence has been accumulat- same time Into went Mexico. While on his dency way was and he ed that differences between the in- confident (at midnight), that the person displaying to the capital the coach waa attacked mon dairy butter to creamery make. creameries all would vestigators can be of lltjle advantage them was carrying on a contraband by brigands, and he and another If the V the accused. would butter this off the rob- make extra American beat passenger the rebels with correspondence by means of signals Tbe president, bers with revolvers, killing several be the best plan that we could x English me are considering the with In company with Tom adopt, ahd I believe that if we had great gravity, closely examined of them. propriety of investigating the bru the witness, American Corwin, minister, he sailed such a central station the commission elicited bat nothing from Vera tality of American foot ball games. more from hint than the fact that Crux to Havana and after- men would all be glad to go there, the If this thing does not stop pretty soon ward took command of the 20th lows, where they could get what they lights wera actually shown. we shall presently throw professional wanted. Ijut my experience has been 1862. He served through the rein "Do sue said: The you president courtesy to the winds and demand an mainder of the war, commanded a that oar creamery butter Is not all inSmithsonian in tha anybody pect investigation of the persona who are stitution 7" brigade in the Week and waa bre- extra or even first, as to the bulk. For writing the jokes which- - circulate in ve tted a brigadier. . In 1866, after a this reason 1 do not believe the plan I do not tbe witness, "No," replied Great Britain, and the yahlfoWe wke-giv- e know I would work varied career, be went to KorA. very well. In the state of Inside instituof that anybody them currency. Dakota they started a tion. But I have beard that Professor A Drammer GlrL -A fair and sprightly girl of but selling association a short time ago The Society of the Pilgrim Mothers Henry Is a Southern man and. a rebel 1L I twelve dimpled summers, and giving and are already quarreling about fn New York city is now an estabsympathizer.' With that the president turned to the name of Charles Martin, enlisted believe the commission men are worklished Institution and holds its annual in the interesta of the creameries. dinners regularly. The number of Professor Henry, and, with admirable in one of the Pennsylvania regiments, ing To on good terms with their patkeep women who landed on Plymouth rock command of countenance, said: This in the early period of the war, as a la Professor Henry; perhaps he will drummer boy.- - She had evidently rons they try to get as high prices for was thirty-twand they were cerbe able to answer for himself." The enjoyed the advantage of education, the butter as possible, for they know tainly indispensable to the sixty-nin- e finds he la not getOne of Aha toasts look of dismay on the countenance of could write a good baud, and even that if the fanner . men and children. as much as he might, he will send at the last dinner was The Gentlemen the visiting witness was so grotesqua composed very welL She made her- ting his goods to some other man. God Itloss Them;" and If it has a that tbe president could not restrain self useful to officers of the tegiment To Prevent Contagion. patronising sound It Is best not to say his laughter. Professor Henry, who in the capacity of a clerk; ant though was some what disturbed by this ex- involved in the tcenea and dances of t word about it. The Feathered World of London, pression of suspicion on the part of no leas than five battles, she escaped England, says that when a contagious the well ..meaning, but mistaken nnwounded and unharmed. The off- disease A Mamachcketts ludge has deappears, say canker, or diphcided that It Is not highway robbery unionist, very briefly disposed of his icers never dreamed of any hitch as to theritic to give it its proper title He the that tale. Is If a man's money scientific her sex. After a while, she was whether roup, demanded by a explained be among fowls or pigeons, it footpad and he gives It up without Instruments used to ascertain the di- taken down sick with the typhoid the first thing to be done is to isolate resistance or refusal. That judge rection and force of the wind, tem; fever, a disease then quite prevalent any bird or birds afflicted must be on a level of intelligence with perature, eta, Were examined at cer in Philadelphia, and was removed to immediately Next we have to consider that with it the Chicago grand jury which refused tain hours of the day and night for Pennsylvania hospital. It was while of the others may have contractto Indict an alderman for soliciting a the purpose of taking their record, there that the worthy matron of tbe many ed It and we must watch for symptoms bribe on the ground that one of the and that the supposed signal-ligin institution discovered the 'drummer and isolate them also In case the Smithsonian tower was the lan- boy, who had passed through so many of doubt it is always promptly. witnessef who overheard the converbeat to beon the sation from an adjoining room and tes- tern carried to the observatory at fatigues, perils and rough experithe safe side anytird that tified to its language, had not a gas midnight by the attendants who made ences, to be uo more nor less than a appears to be aUing, howefer light burning to enable him to listen those observations. Somewhat crest- girl not yet In her teens American until it is made clear tbit thereslightly, is nothto what was said. fallen, the visitor withdrew, the Tribuna the matter. .Another important ing him hie for vigilance thanking Tha 26ih lows. point is that a diseased bird may cause promptness in relr Is said that the trial of the false and well-meaThis regiment wss organised at others to be diseased by drinking at the claimant to the Tichborne estate cost porting tlilelncldeht, and adding, as Clinton, Iowa, in August, 1862, to serve same fountain. The Addition of a little the English government $303,000, the the man departed, "If you should three years It was mustered out acidified steel tincture to the drinking Tichborne estate Itself $160,000 and; sea any indications of a rebel con June 6, 1863. Colonel Milo brnlth, the water is a means of making it antimade the revenue of that estate fall spiracy In Washington, you will do first commander, resigned 28, septic and at the same time acts as a January off from $125,000 annually to $45,000. the country real service bv Reporting 1863. lie was succeeded by Lieut-Coton- useful, tonic to the birds. When once Now it is reported that the roal heir at once to headquarters. was in a contagious disease has been present who John Lubbers, Tbe frequent appearance In Wash- command when the has been discovered In an Insane asywas in a fowl house or pigeonary it is folly regiment lum in New South Wales. Is there, to ington of parolled rebel officers, who mustered ou. During the to attempt further breeding until the part esrly - be another chapter of this tedious his- usually wore their own uniform with ot ita service the regiment was sta- place has been thoroughly disinfected ? and readideasure, evident someAre the and pride EtigUsh tory unfolded tioned at Helena, Ark. Disease was The birds should all be removed for a be dragged times with a awagger, generally ing pebple to again ss prevalent among the men, and many week or two to other quarters. To array of threw loyalists into a fever of excite- died. through an almost-endleAt the capture of Arkansas disinfect the place, first close it up ultra-loyament. More I wish than If .once saw l the and so, facts figures? men of the regiment dis- and burn sulphur in it, allowing the Post the will be on many a man's lips that the throw newsboys or It took part femes to remain in possession for sevgallantry. played" great $15,000 annual income had been made a lump of mud or a brickbat at tha in the Vicksburg and saw eral hours. (Best tn do this at night, campaign, Confederate. 1 One of these to joinlhe rest of the 125,000. passing . movo- - and then it can remain , until the scrvicc in much hard tliatgreat ipl- officers, a Llrutenant Girnett heing waa battles in the It engaged lowing morning.) Then scrape the sent in his card to Uepre-tentati- of lx view of the existing trouble be' luks, Chattanooga, Xookout Mount- walls, sweep out the Boor, and have it Wlekliffe, of Kentucky, and tween Mexico end Guatemala some Mission nidge, Ringgold, Resaca, thoroughly Byringed with water conain, was him introduced upon the floor by curiosity is felt concerning the purDallas and Lovejoys station. It was taining carbolic atld. Afterwards he the atof that huuse.where of four attracted English warship! pose Sherman on his march to the sea. whitewash the walls and resand the with as Idle well as in have been tention, month from for a Indignation, lying Six officers and men were floor, and after a few days interval the harbor of Acapulco, Mexico. It th members present Presently a killed In action or seventy died from wounds the birds in quarantine may be la thought that their presence Eaa ware of excitement seemed to aweep received therein. Tbe loss by disease eome relation to the possibility of war over the galleries, the spectators was heavy. very first named. being visibly affected by the appear between the two countries Ah exchange says that from many Tha 163d Ohio. Interference on the part of England be- ance of an officer in full Confederate examination made it is found that the This organization was recruited tween Mexico and Guatemala would be Uniform sitting on one of the sofas of of a perfectly healthy fowl States as con- the house of representativea This from the Ohio National Guard, and gizzard resented by at all times a generous quancontains Of men from the 72d trary to the Monroe doctrine It all, was Intensified when a doorkeeper waa composed or grUTwhen this artiof gravel tity however, is a matter of vague con- spoke to the visitor, who rose from battalion, 43th regiment, 06th bat- cle Is freely supplied oftentimes 09th tnoje orand difficult battalion. to It was explain on his seat, gave a profound and sweep- talion, jecture, yet it is grit than food On the contrary, when any other ground why England should ing bow, and withdrew to the outer ganised at Camp Chase in May, 1804, not in vigorous health, a small quan- maintain such a force in that part of corridor. It appears that the door- te serve 100 days. It was ordered to ef sometime, not is ' keeper had told tha Confederate thst W sshington. and was there assigned I? the Pacific. be 7onnV while both crop It was contrary to the rules of the to the First brigade. First division, will be overloaded with a mass of Twenty-secon- d In June-- it An English manufacturer advertises house for him to be present corjM. offensive to , White House, Virginia, stale, fails to food, which the latter went bopr filled mattresses as a apodal lux-pr1 bed's 11." grind and properly preorgan and from there to Bermuda HunIf the hops when pressed into a for natures work, Indigestion, As one of the brigades of the repare was dred. in skirmish a It virall their engaged mattress retaia raising bowel trouble, congested and diseased serve corps w$ich came up to the ies on June 16, and the men comported liver, one or all, and finally death foltues, what an admirable investment a cue of General Thomas Chicks-mang- a at themselves like veterans It was hop-fillemattre&r' for making a felwas marching through the mustered out lows We would not have the reader ' low get up In the morning? Bettor town of September- - id. The Infer that the use of d a bright-eyeof Athens, grit or gravel will girl In while the loos was service than an alarm clock. twenty prevent in all cases, the diseases menfour summers wee looking intently nine men. tioned and many others might be at the sturdy fellows As they tramped now . Thet have gone and set up a Uncle John And why do you think named, but we are thoroughly convben she saw the sun glancing kingdom in 1orca, though tbe one taeylh of that red hth swipe, your - brother Charles is a great vinced that by ita free use it will so had was terribly shaky in the under- - M(, 0Q the roldrn stars d,Ung of the flag, writer?- Alice Why, because he la aid in keeping the fowl in such a vigpinning. The throne that stands will exclaimed clapping her hands: He writes more every day than be orous state of health that disease will the trade-marof the mikado , ..oht , God made I And no place to intrench itself. sc can ge t in the paper. - thst flagl-Craven somewhere In ita struct n ix . i. o, ht ove and-rem- pre-ide- nt el hoot-black- s L ve the-Uni- ted .A y. , d , W k Daisy Schooia. At the present time special courses in dairying are provided In the agricultural colleges of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iswa, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Vermont, New York, Maine and Michigan. Of these states, Wisconsin devotes entirely to da ing a 340,000 building and equipments. New York a $30,000 building, Minnesota one costing about $3,000, Iowa $4,000 and Indiana 11,500. These dairy st econbifiifcXl schools 'contain and modern equipment for conducting the work of a home dairy, creamery or butter factory. The idea is to familiarize the s.tudent with the theory and and principles in (he lecture The practically apply thSST dairy work room or laboratory The course of instruction in the dairy school is not narrow. The work extends much beyond a direct consideration of milk, Sutter and cheese. Tbs number of instructors is not limited to one, but to each subject even, in some cases, is a special instructor devoted. These teachers, be it understood, are not mere theorists, but men who have given much attention to their special branches, such as justifies one in terming them experts. Eeo ahd Fat Pboduciho Food. No thrifty farmer's wife will allow pullets to be killed for the table. Are you raising pullets for egg producers? And are you raising all as thoroughbred Then stock for breeding purposes? bear this in mind: Feed to secure rapid growth in bone and muscle, avoid fat. The eorn and fat rations should be only to secure a juicy condition, with only small lines of fat along under the skin. Muscle forming feed is the egg producing feed wheat, oats, barley, with other occasional feeds of buck wheat with say 20 per cent of corn in winter and 10 to 13 per cent of corn in spring and summer, until you wish to fatten, when corn and raw beef all they will eat will make them excessively fat, and the quickest way of any ration to be named. But this muscle growing feed builds up the structure for egg producing work. To do all this for your fowls is treating them honestly and giving them a chance to pay you well for the work and feed you furnish them, and also enables you to sell stock which will not disappoint the purchaser. Ohio Poultry Journal. Iflfsnss Headaches " for four years I have been a constant to keep my besd bound with a cloth to keep the air from striking It. The nasal paaaoges of my besd and my tUtoat were very sore and gars ms Intense pain, ex- pectorating much I corrupt matter. ' WM told the-mo- , The Iscr bator nr Winter. From this time on is the proper period for using an incubator, as one can learn before the broiler season comes on. The hen is an excellent medium for hatching In the spring and summer, but as the hens do not sit in winter, except rarely, the early broiler must be hatched with incubators, which bring out several hundred chicks at a time, and as it costa but little more to care for a large number of chicks than to attend to a hen or two when is on the snow the ground the Incubator is much cheaper. Broilers often bring 50 cents per pound in the height of the season, and the cost of a pound of chicken does not exceed 6 cento. We must not omit the fact, however, that there are other expenses, as well as losses to meet, and we will also grant that the hen ean raise her chicks better than it can be done for her, but not in the winter season, ' An incubator provides work In winter, and gives an opportunity to avoid loss of time by raising early broilers for market. Farm and Fireside. Fix the Coops At, this season of the year an examination will show many repairs necessary about even the best regulated poultry houses The cracks and crevices must be looked after and carefully closed so as to the chill drafts of Winter. Broken and cracked window glasses should be replaced with new ones, and everything put ship shape for the cold weather. Dont expect eggs or even healthy chickens this winter if yoiT provide quarters which make a heavy overcoat feel comfortable when you visit them. If the coops are in an exposed position a coat of tar paper will Improve matters, or even a heavy banking of dry manure or leaves covered with earth wUl go far toward providing protection. Take good care of your chickens and it will be from labor lost Farm, Stock and was the cause of my trouble, aid I had It cut off, but this gave me no relief. Reading about a lady similarly afflicted who win cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla, I began to take it Before I had taken one bottle I felt greatly im- - Hoods Cures proved, and at the end of three bottles was entirely well I now weigh 240 pounds, which Is a gain of 10 pounds In three- - months. Mas. Mast A. Ynm, Franklin, Indiana. HoadS Pill do not wreken. but aid and tone the stomach. Try them. 25a DIRECT1033 far wine CREAM BJ.L3LA ppiy a particle of (he Balm well up into (Ae noetrGs After a moment draw a etrong breath through (Ae nose. Use three timer a dag, after mealt preferred, and before retiring. CATARRH thk ELY'S CREAM EALM epent and clean tuufcl Hataafm. Allay t'tua and Infiammat ion Heals tbe Sum, protect tb Membrane from Cold, K toreatbe Senaeiof Tat and Smell. Tba Haim la quickly absorbed and fives relief at oock A particle la applied Into each nostril and la afro able. Price B0 cent aft Drufgtauor by buUI ELY 1B0TBZB8, 68 Warren St., Hew Tork COLCHESTER" SPADING BOOT. 1ST IN MARKET, BEST IN FIT BEST IN WEARING QUALITY. The outer or tap iota ex- tend the abule fourth dowa to the heel, tbo boot la dl(-r- f and la other bard work. ASK TOtJB DEALER FOR THEN bo put oC dont and With Inferior Roods COLCHESTER RUBBER CO. W.L.Douclas best. $3 SHOE .. IS THE FIT PON A KING.' CORDOVAN, nKNCHACNANCUXOCALT. Fine CahUGwowu , 3.V POLICE, s SOLES. F 2. I.T? BOYS'SOlSaLSHCCL LADIES- - aoocirroKUMAas? Over Ob MHIioa People wear tho W.t. Donbas $3&$4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They rlvt tha boot value for tho rrom li t $j saved 12 your dealer cannot over other Makes supply you no csAa WALTER BAKER & GO. Tbo Largest Manufacturer of PURE.HICH GRADE CHOCOLATES COCOAS AND ex-clu- fr suf- My head ached from mo ruing till night. After trying everything I could think f, the only thing that gave ms any relief was ferer. Oa Sih CsadMit haVa neatred HIGHEST AWARDS freat tha gnat listtl and Fond EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. UnHk to Dvtcfc i bcw. a or ether Cbtalah or ly Um sd pan a4 OU an f thrir hi BKEAKFA8T COCOA fa abioiat!? aaA cot Ibbb il cm$ a nrtrdflliefrour rr GROCER EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. Tau Iitouuv Home. Soft Feed. Soft feed is a prominent ISED factor in a hens especially L0CJU1T in cold weather, or when the mornings arc frosty. The soft feed should be Insufflator. served hot. The hens wont injure themselves by eating too much before m. tmr son M m., H. euTM am, must bvkt b all imiffUi it becomes sufficiently cool Instinct teaches them better. Small potatoes, potato peelings, or rutabagas boilod -- Patents.Trade-Mark- s. and mashed, mixed with middlings so. Biaatlotttaa so 44-- ht a. ta FafoaMMIIty at timil- -, nr Iln. to OS toil for as to scald and still not be sloppy, is a Powsl" 2AS2S3 (7AZSSU. TAflJmUTOK, A. fl. A little food relished. wheat or WE WILL TAKE YOU screenings may be added before removing the mess from the stova ' Feed in two or three vessels, according to the size of the flock, so there will be no Cheaply, Quickly and Comfortably- on tbs Inland Tourist Exrunrtona. scrambling or fighting. Farm, Stock PhlllipLRocb car Is bocauw tha rata la Sloe well-bein- TO CALIFORNIA - and Horns Gin and Molasses. A Massachu- setts poultryman advises the use of gin and molasses for cholera. To a pint of gin he adds a gill of molasses, and before using shakes it up welL The mixture is kept corked when not in use. A tablespoonful is generally a doee. It is also said that there is nothing better for fowls thathave ' seems traveled. onTTongofifEe to act as a corrective and preventive of shy disease arising from change of air, water and feed. In molting it is also said to be excellent, and whenever a fowl appears drooping, from whatever cause, the gin and molasses, in nine cases out of ten, will be found - successful. Ex. Dont any that reports of to 400 pounds of butter per cow nil came from dudes end liars," because your sows have never made over 173 pounds each. pine CHEAT, but M.OO. QTJICX, because too travel on tha fastest trains that run COMFOKT, because you bare a through Sleeper. Fourteen years record. Over 100, WO already carried, and all like tha sendee. Car leaves Des Moines and Omaha every Friday via the famous Beeaie floats. A special manager goes each trip to cere for the many wants ot irons en route. We cant tell you half tha uefitt la this ad., but for your California trip you should post yourself. SEBASTIAN, G- P. K. Address, C., R. L A P. K y, Chicago. . e J.-iO- Business Houses. -O- SHORT HAND AND lde-t sod Beet Budnere College In the Wed. 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