. The Farm-poultry . on of the heart, aud irritates the brain andnervous system. Every disease which injuriously affects ourlungs begins first in the mucous lining of theair passages — nose, throat, and bronchialtubes. This membrane is exposed to everychange in the temperature of the air and tosmoke, gas, dust, and all irritatingaiid noxiousmatters floating in it, which all act directly onthe breathing organs. Oft repeated and long continued irritationof the mucous membrane gradually developsinto a chronic bronchitis — a coniiition of thelungs full of interest because so often mis-taken and so


. The Farm-poultry . on of the heart, aud irritates the brain andnervous system. Every disease which injuriously affects ourlungs begins first in the mucous lining of theair passages — nose, throat, and bronchialtubes. This membrane is exposed to everychange in the temperature of the air and tosmoke, gas, dust, and all irritatingaiid noxiousmatters floating in it, which all act directly onthe breathing organs. Oft repeated and long continued irritationof the mucous membrane gradually developsinto a chronic bronchitis — a coniiition of thelungs full of interest because so often mis-taken and so liable to be mistaken for con-sumption, the most dreaded of lung diseases. Nov. 5. (Signed) Robert Hunter, M. D.,Specialist of Throat and Lung Diseases, 117West Forty-flfth street. New York. Note.—Readers of Farm-Poultry whodesire to know more about the treatment oflung complaints will receive Dr. Huntersbooks, giving all particulars free, by applyingto him at 117 West Forty-fifth street. NewYork. THE IMPROVED. INCUBATOR. The most practical machinp nn the market. All thetarze Xcw England pnulrrv prrnwerK use Ihem, manyfirms using from 15 to 7bot nnr eon-ejrpr size. Morethan loon bbls. of dressed pnulf rv shipped to marketeach season, within a radius of a few miles ol ourfactory, all hatched in Monarch ircnhalors. Send 2c. stanrip for illustrated fatxlofnie. South Easton, Mass. w 6 January 1 the coDlji^^tency of thick cream. For the firstton days of feeijiug, where it in all fed intrough:! and the birds eat it tbemselver-, itBbould be a little thicker still, — be somewhatdry and «tili; and where it is to be made intoboluses for band crauiiuing It must be >>tillenough to roll into pellets and preserve theshape, otherwise it will not be easy to handleit and push it down the birds throat. Alittle experience in operating, assisted byobservation, will readily teach the properconsistency of the food. It will be a surprise to some to learn thatthe fowls art- fed but twi


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