. The Farm-poultry. r. Geo. Ewald will place theawards in tbe pigeon classes. On account oftbe Worlds Fair the city of St. Louis willoccupy a prominent position in the eyes of theworld for tbe next year or two, and a prizewon at St. Louis will be worth your birds to St. Louis and take a tripout to the Worlds Fair grounds. Mr. RossC. H. Hallock will have entire charge of theexhibition, and all fanciers can feel assuredthat their stock sent to him will be well takencare of, and returned promptly at the close ofthe show. For premium list, entry blanks andfull particulars write to


. The Farm-poultry. r. Geo. Ewald will place theawards in tbe pigeon classes. On account oftbe Worlds Fair the city of St. Louis willoccupy a prominent position in the eyes of theworld for tbe next year or two, and a prizewon at St. Louis will be worth your birds to St. Louis and take a tripout to the Worlds Fair grounds. Mr. RossC. H. Hallock will have entire charge of theexhibition, and all fanciers can feel assuredthat their stock sent to him will be well takencare of, and returned promptly at the close ofthe show. For premium list, entry blanks andfull particulars write to Ross C. H. Hallock,St. Louis, Mo. Constitution and Nerve. But constitution is an independent qua!ltytand must be present in all forms and funotions, else the animal does not last well in itswork. Constitution simply means vitality,power to endure, ability to resist disease anddiscouraging circumstances. It Is largelyderived from the brain and nervous system.—Hoards Dairyman. Send Four Centt Postage forCatalogue to. £sg~c -» NELSON BUILDING% No. 19 Park Place, New York. D«pt. hPOULTRY CUTS jt ioultry Supplies Conflicting Interests. There are three interests involved when paint isbought and sold: The interest of the manufacturer,,of the painter, and of the consumer. The manufac-turers interest lies in selling as much paint as he canas profitably as may be, but lite amount of possibleprofit is governed by the necessity that one sftle shallinduce others. The dealers interests are practicallythe same. The painters interest lies in doing as muchwork as possible in the most economical manner,yet acceptably, so that he may hold and increase pat-ronage. Theconsumers interest dominates all therest. His interest requires that he shall secure, aseconomically as possible, the largest measure of pro-tection and decorative value attainable. Thus it comes that in the final analysis the interestof the consumer is most c!osel\ bound up with thatof the manufacturer. If the paint fails it is


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