The Farm-poultry . -tile egg at tbe first test (the third or fourthday), but as the temperature of the eggs inthe early stages differs but little from that ofthe egg chamber, it is perfectly safe simply toplace a thermometer anywhere among theeggs until they can be tested, so as to selectfertile eggs; but the bulb should be on alevel with the upper sides of tbe eggs. Asmore heat exists nearer the source whence itis obtained, in some incubators, it is diflicultto select the proper location at which to placea thermometer, and the real guide must,therefore, be observation. P. H. Jacobs.— Eural Ne


The Farm-poultry . -tile egg at tbe first test (the third or fourthday), but as the temperature of the eggs inthe early stages differs but little from that ofthe egg chamber, it is perfectly safe simply toplace a thermometer anywhere among theeggs until they can be tested, so as to selectfertile eggs; but the bulb should be on alevel with the upper sides of tbe eggs. Asmore heat exists nearer the source whence itis obtained, in some incubators, it is diflicultto select the proper location at which to placea thermometer, and the real guide must,therefore, be observation. P. H. Jacobs.— Eural New Yorker. More Chickens, Less Pork. If farmers would consume more poultryand less pork, they would be healthier andlive longer. There is no meat which com-pares with well bred fresh poultry. Manymake the mistake of sending all their luxuriesto the market. The same food that will pro-duce a two hundred-pound hog, will producefour hundred pounds of the best poultrymeat, and with one-half the labor,— Farmand Labor, No Dust. No Odor NO OTHER COMPARES WITH IT. US THE BEST JvL. PRESCOTT Sr CO. NEW YORK SILVER FINISH NETTING IS THE 3 inch iiicsli,. iiuOi Mlfsll,1 i iicli mesh 12 $ .;.fi 18 PlUCJiS !«) FT. LONG. 84 M) 36 42 4« 00 $ $ $)0 $1,; $2,110 $ l.(t> l.!tO )0 :). , t,.-i!, ( ,0 72-I110I1. $;».?..?.1.(1(1 1(1 per ccnl (liscoiiiu on .5 or more rolls, and frol^hl rales alliivvecl iw>t (o cxccimI 40c. per KKiUis Stanle- V III KICHAKU H. YOUNG, W«Klboio, Muhii. Iron Age work is work well done what-ever Iron Agre tool you use. The newlr<iii AjLre Hill and Drill Seeder is the most perfect yarden andtruck farm implement of thekind ever made. Does perfectwork as a hill dropper or /Y,row drill, can be^changed , sowsall the seedaccurately.


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