T rmarwiabA4VUifM sr GAINES S DRESSED POULTRY. .. kluau, Pluaing man retackin For Ma- port oir Local shilpmanem Tle" preparation and shipping of (ersed poultry are subjects considered . li'a Iullethi of the Agricultural Col- .ijs' of Ontarlo. Either of two method qr killi;'g.may be practiced. The first as to kill by bleeding, making a sharp deep eqt with a knife in the roof of thd po'th Just below the eyes. The see' oa is the wringing and pulling of th4 neok. -The chicken Is taken In th4 hands, the neck Is stretched, the crow14 of tbh bead beilg held in the palm ofi .1 AS . M SHA"ING BOAn. the. land, and a quick turn upward with a steady pull at the same time is given. , This method Is cleaner than bleeding, 1 Exporters, are reported as favoring It. They claim that' the flesh will not be. so dry and. will keep longer than is the; case when tie fowl is bled, immediate plucking. s recommend- ed, for not ouly is plucking more la- borious after the bird has become cool,' but the skin Is.mtnuch more likely to be. come torn. About two Inches of feath- ers Is left about the bead, the rest of the bird being plucked clean. During tils operation the head of the fowl should be kept downward to allow the blood to olliet ii the neck. The dressed hicbeken is placed on .a "shaping board."' A weight is placed on the top of the. chicken to compress It and give a compact appearance. The detail in 'the accompanying cut shows a weight of Iron, but a brick answers the purpose. It is best not to hang chickens by the legs after plucking, because this gives them a thin, leggy nud unattractive look. At least twelve- hours should be allowed to pass to let the animal heat get thoroughly out of the body, before packing. The box shown it the cut. s the one used for export shipments. The dimensions are: Length, three feat; width, s-eventeen Inches; depth, seven Inches. A parclh- i uiit paper lining is used. Por.short ilhipuents the .box Is three feet long by twelve inches wide and twelve deep, holding Shree tiers of birds. In long distance shipments not only Is the box lined, but each bird is .wrApped in paper, to prevent bruising antm because this Is thought to length- en to some extent the period of good keeping. Comtfon wrapping paper s-hould not be used, as It has a tenden- cy to collect moisture. Care Of MBle Colts,. Thle feeders here buy mule colts to bie delivered at.,weaning time, usually. ithe first of October,' 'Up to this time the mnule's food consisted. of bluegrass with a few weeds for seasoning and the milk allowance. Nbw. after the iMother Is taken away, the. restless. youngster must be fed, Feed must be proved ed for him In the enclosure, for a wel fenced lot or. i stall is essential to restraln the desperate donkey tori n -week or ten days,.. This feed, atl firt, should be green cornmen the stalk, reasonably firm eanrs. some 'heaf oats and a little -clover liay. After having Capitulatead, they may be turned oI good pasture, bluegrass, clover or rye. Ole man let his colts run ln.a cord1 field around which was a Wide margin of unculth-ated land with thick set of luxuriant bluegrass. 11hoy grazed well lifi seldoni bothered tho corn. If any, was pulled down it WaS through curl osity as much ai anything else. I con- Sider good fall and winter pasture es- sc;itial to profitable mule colt growing., Sis plley, too, to let them come to tl:;' shelterr every night aud eat a small oruitl-i of ground feed or shelled cord and On"i. Do not turn them out In bad "iNlllier, pnrUcularly a cold rain. This lIni ration, with some fodder and "ay l uMttier shelter, will be better until Ilm nenther opens. Stteh a period sel- ,h.',i lasts over a day, so that most of Ih:.ir lime is spent afield' But after In.l weather sets In in earnest, they mir roenned and fed a larger grain ra- t"iim amid tlie feed named above, es. Ie"i.mi3ly clover ormlxedhsyls good for "lem. Be kind to the young monkeys. They respond very readily to kind treatment. No other I1a' shoWld bh i gin"'. CGive the tired. man and small LO:y to understand that posdlUely therd nulat be no teasing, -for suen is caleu- 1801 to make a lIeoup apnioal. tal ter the gentle colt, Otify It, Ian lea I' around. boon the shfer os lM W seek the same treattitbt,, Alnost ibe fore you know it thy ,will be half I'rken or more t lItke to begin th ,t eodueatlom qAtrl, feW *hW they Mat he properly and JsdIpopfl t."olt a"d JOnes in The auatS&sdS The ree2 tests agflaIt of the of a stroa "" 5i ' s at. "t r temany At the iseabed point Ti qirreiat wa applied at the aorta, the ain artery of the body, lta order to reduce an aneurism or nlargoment. whloh. extended for some Inches, and was about three Inches wide. A holt low porcelain needle was Introduced into the Arttery, Abd fifteen feet of fine. gold wire passed through lhe hollow, and allowed to coil up. Th'e outlsde end of the wire was connected to an electric battery, and the circuit com- pleted by a metallic plate on the pa. talent's back. A current of five mllll- aknperera was sent through andt gradu- .ally Increased to fifteen; this Was left on for an hour. The operation seems tq have bWen successful in attaining Its purpose, which was to coagulate the blood' at the diseased point. The great danger is that small pieces of the coagulated blood mly be carried Into some of the small arteries, 'clogging them and ca sing' death. A ,somewhat similar application of electricity was the restoring to life of an Infant apparently born dead. At birth their wits a slight pulsation of the heart, which grow fainter till there was not a sign of life. Fifteen minutes after bltlh the electric cur, rent was applied, and in fifteen msin- utes more there were faint pulsations of the heart. When the treatment had been kept up about half an hour the heart was beating abd the Infant :breathing normally.-Colller's Week- ly. - SUBURBAN ARITHMETIC. Teacher-Now, Johnny, If your another engaged two cooks on Mon day, three on Tuesday and four on Wednesday, how many would she have? - Johnny-No"ne.' -New York Sun. PITTB permanently cured. Kofltslornerm-ous- nes, after first dty.s use of ir. Kline's Crest Neirvelestorer;#ttrlal bottle andtreatisefre.o Dr. R. H. KLutZ, Ltd., 931 Arch bt;. Phila., Pa The population of London has' increased eleven per cent. in fourteen years. se. t Hurt, Swea,, ttuo, blister? RorAT. 'FooT WanS oures them. Removes odors of feet, armplts, etc.; stops ohafing. If not at druggs ts send i6c to EKTOw Danvo C., Atlanta, Ga., for full size, postplil; sample for 2o stamp, One applicatiort proves Its merit. .Money bhak it not satisfied. In.mense CIreaul aw ' The largest circular saw in the world has Just been made in Philadelphia.. It is seven feet tour Inches in diameter, and will be used to cut pine stuutps into shingle bolts. Denresi. Cannot e C d are iy looal applications Is they cannot-reach the diseasetd portion oft ho ear. There [I only one way to cire deafness, and that Is by onastt- tutonairemnediles. Deafness Is caused by-an . Inflamed condition of the mucous. InligK of the Eustnohlan Tub. When this tube Is in- flamed yoiu Ilve a ruinblingsound orrInper. lect hearing, and'ilwhen it is entirely closed" Deafness Isthe result, and unleasthe Infiam- motion cnn be taken out ftd this tube re- stored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of en are caused by eatarrih, wltil is nothli fbut an inflaimedi condition of the. muoous surasoes. SWe will givo One HIundred Dollars for any case of ) atnl'ss (-(used by eatarrh)tbat can- not be cu red by Hall 's Catarrh Cure. SBed for clrculara rree, F. J. CHaic EY& Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by I)raiggists, 75-.. Take [tal.'I Feam ly l'llis for constipation, No Miltk whale in Alouronint. ' Whenb an Arablanl woman is In mnourlinig for a )ear relative sbe re- , fuses to drink inillk for na period of olght (fy.s, on the principle that the color of the lilulid does not harmonize with her mental gloom. ilennet.er i nlonR hold IlemOdy. BIatesburg, R.. C., Foeb. 3, irM03.-My w e has used two bottles of King's Itoyal erme- tuor and It has proved Invaluable as a house. "hold mnedtlAne. It takes the place of many modleines anti iroduoes the desired effeet -more.spendily. rhlio prito per bottle Isnoth- lag coinparod to Its virtues.-N; Ilogers jlayly. Vie book. Address""Germotuer MUodical Co., Doept. C., Ilarnesville, Oa. Es imnax make .shjirts and boots of a]- I .mon idcus' aid jackets fon0It '3:lfis-ia skins. . We take pleasure in willing attention to the advertisement of the- southern Dental College, Atlanta, OG. We recommend this as one of theo best dental colleges in the country. Thoroughly equipped In every way. Since 1840 the world's production of meat has been increased fifty-sev'en per cent. and grain four hundred and: twenty per cent. Or. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial, 'The G-eat Southern Rmemdy., cures a01 stomach and bowel troubles, children teethlng. Made firon The Little Huckleberry that grows alongelde our tills' and moun- 'talne.. contains o active principle that has happy effect on the stomach oind bow- ems. It enters largely In Dr.." BlRger' Huckleberry Cordial., the great Sitomach and bowel renmEdy for JDysentery. Diar- rhoea and Eloody flux. s' .. t gold by all drueslats. 25 and 5o bot- tle. AN EX-CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION. Judge 0. Lochrane, of Georpla, In a letter to Dr. Biggers, states that he never suffers himself to be wIthout a bat- tie of Dr. BIggers' Huckleberry Cordial during the summer time for the relief of aIe stomach and bowel troubles, Dys- enter Diarrhea. Flux. etc. Sold by all d-uggstsa, 25 and B00 bottle. HALTIWAriNtER-TAYLOR DRUG CO.. Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will caire Cougsh, Croup and Conumplilon. Price .sBcand$I bottle. WORLD'8 FAI ST. IOUIS, Lmulvsilla .and Nasllvihle Iatllroad. If you are going to the World's Fair you want the best route. The L. & N. to the shortest. qtdloiket and beat line. Three trains daily. Through Pullman sleeping Cars and Dining Cars. Low Rate Tieketa pold daily. Get rates from your local agent and ask for tickAts via the L. &A K. All kinds of Informnaion furnished on ap- plleatlon to ,T. 0, HO LL BECIK. D[i. Pss. Agent, Atlanta, Oa. NOTION TO TKAOCHKR. Ss t ,10-0e1beii. bemame 'TRIALS OF A DRESSMAKER. Di t Hinamktn G..wn. nod It.- l" >Il seDi asslei flel. "Gradually r .. i-'Mkoh ,i imally tribn.- Intilouas a I gami. 'tnwiwledge.", said the' dressniker in an io.. ,ilW itn the 'Kew York Times. "Mor'... a nin 6 Ing to control my I ttiper. \ ,,e 1S elly Bello take. 7 Cream two cupfuls of sugar aud bait a cupful of butter. 'Add one cupful of sweet mill, one egg, beaten light, and .t*o level teaspoonfuls of baking pow- der Which have been sifted Into 'two cupfuls of flour. The Ias. thing add A tenspoonful of vanilla. Bako in a moderate oven. DBaked rePallps. Scrape nd halve two medium pars- nips and lay them in a ran with four tablespoonfuls water and a saltapoou- ful salt; put them In 'the oven to bake tender; when quite done and nicely browned lay them In a dalia, putting on them four tablespbonfuls drawn butter and a heavy sprinkle of black. pepper; serve very hot. Aunt Cordella'*a egaey, . One pint cold boiled macaroni, twi pints cold chopped beef or mutton, QUO pint cold stewed tomato.ee. one onlob fried -In butter, one cup bread or cracker crumbs, 'one tenapooniful. salt,. oue-quarter teaspoonful pepper. But- ter a two-quart dish, put in a layer of crumbs, then of meat,, tomai(os iied macaroni; sprinkle wlth the i4easohing; continue until all are used; pour on, one cup boiling water; dot wifli bits of butter; bake brown. . Strawberry Shortcake, ' Strawberry shortcake with whippet cream colored green with pistache iss attractive to behold and very good to cat.. Never make strawberry shortea ke with cake dough. The original ihort,. cake mixture is like baking powder bis- suits. Roll out the dough amd divide in equal parts. Spread ore piece with butter and 1 lace the other piece on 'it. |Bake amnd while hot gently separate the two pieces. Spread wirh the ber- ries and put together agaln. Serve with cream. S- Ola erbread. Sour milk .gingelbread, according' t-. a Good Housekeeping recipe, is made, as followas: One cup of butter and one .cup of sugar creamed; one cup of mo-. lasses, one cup of sour milk, two tea- slpooufuls toda dissolved In a little hot water, half a teaspoonful of salt, two tenaboonfuts of ginger, ono -of pow- dered cinnamon, two beaten eggs, flour to- make the 'mixture as thick as or- diuary cake, ouse cp of raisihs, dredgedM with flour, and added the last tlitiig before baking. - r rench tried Potatoes. Peel potatoes, cut In strips, one inch long, one-quarter Inch 'thick; lay in cold water; have lard hot;- take out po- tatoes, dry on a towel, lift fat kettle to sink, put In half the potatoes .(don't uso a basket; ind it better to move tiem about with perforated spoon); when cooked soft lift lift hem out' let the fat come to smtioking point; again put them back to brown; as soon as they are brown take them out: they are much crisper and better done this way; sprinkle salt over them; it isl i- ,Ways wise to take the fat kettle to the sink when fliUng or taking anything ut. .. . It is said that a. baby'a hair may be made to grow curly by rubbing the halt In little circles from right to left all over the scalp, Just after the dally bath. : When cheese Is too soft to grate and no food chopper is includedd tn the kiti chen furnishings, press tho cheese through a wire strainer with thoimback I of a tablespoon. 1 A plate warmer on which the platter cf French sausages comes to tire 'table' smoking ot itn certain restaurants is furnished with an alcohol latmp- and may be adjusted to a round or an aob- long platter. It. i silver plated with an ornate cut edge and i, to be liad in houseftirnlshfng departments. When there are deep rust spots oni tee that resist all t usual etius hodt b of polishing It will be wise to try a paste made from fine emery: powder and kerosene.' There are few spots that will not yield to this. After ap- plying the paste-and rubbing the spots thoroughly-let it stand for sev- eral hours, then polish with oil. Loops for hanging up garments are always wearing out and breaking, par- ticularly with c-ildren's cloaks aind coats. To make a serviceable loop cut n strip of kid front an old glove, roll In It a piece of coarse string and sow the. edges of kid neatly together. TisI loop. fastened securely Io a garment. will stand any amount of pulling witb- out wearing or breaking. A room situated so that It does num' get any direct sunlight, but only re fleeted light, may be made more cheer. ful if the walls are covered with a In- per that has a background of some del- icate yellow shade. '.The painted wood. work should be of a. creamy tant, nud with yellow India silk or muslth drap- eries at the windows one can Ahlmost Imagine oneselft In a room with a touth. ern exposure. One of the prettiest curtains seenc for a set of shelves was of brown bur, lap .wit tulimmlgiKs of red. The cur- tain wps throw over. bh brass rod in ueh.S way -as to form a deep lambre- quin at thesp., The borldp wAs lined tbroiuerawth h d.et Bed felt was ted t&r OwbereW. The toW and het- toan w'a fatlMhr atited to the burial, wit eI wet tI eSlwtat sf s -lulte leow r.lVlMS. th ly at .y to nd lA 11e of ry fie me- iy' ra to Re y, it. al Ile 51- me *d Is. ao s' 10 d o le I h. I to r I I !. A cluster of ebafsataut -t Sp 0A'dd. - hair ornament ' Heavy white stitchlagp are .lwa smart on black. Adjustable fancy ,esht bright# et j many dark gowns. j- '. 'hlrringsy form girdle efteet. , many bons frocks. f Black gowns of smooth Seltiead ed ". ,- were nevet smarter., l AlmOst all of the "opening" eWED ~* have deep. tlSht cu.ffs. " Thbe Dutch eek is pretty nj tiA ' warm weather wasts. Jet fringes are fiavred for 0be180 black Or White reol. " Ostrleh feathers r re tatmende4 b both for beeanty ad t drabillit; smbrolder .reqr In"a 'ewn with gSrdasted water spOt 11 to colors, Vr (nae i1,.rl u WroideW"y is the':0 S10 bratelB. -. down, fully .ft -, I saw the gr to carry off some si1 free himself from oni were lnshed into foAt t . again disappeared ap4. 9 This .lashing of te W9k appearing was repeated ngalam, each time further dela A bend.In the river preveflte)&l Ing thlie fluainl result. Onllin 1 g3,1,9 meou rom the feit, we emlbar d canoe and started down the rieW .t view the strange proceeding closer; When we lind doubled the point below I saw lodged agalust the beach In a small bny something that did not look' natural to the pi.ce. We paddled down and found it was imy engle fast fixed to a sturgeon fully six feet long. Both were motionless. Tihe king of fish and the king of birds had met death.-For- eat and Stream, An Overworked woman. I stopped to get a glaeL of milk the othlier day at n Jersey farmhouse, sild the commuter, nlid the female bena of tlho establlahmentt, who hiad six chil- dren playing around, was Inclied to repine at her hard luck in having so much work to do. "I run this i \ hole fnrin," 'tsho re- marked, Lit n tune that Indicated thnt she was ready tu resign. "lHow many acres have you?" I iL- quired. "A hIundred nud forty." "Got city stockk" "Ton"c head of atentle, two cows, sixl liogs aud work Ihor'sQe for lilm pilaC." "And you rn mlihe ii lholu hlbusiloss?" I naked. "Indeed, I do; every hide an' hnirt of It," she sighi d. "Don't you hUir sonie.lhel1i" "Of course, but 'tals't hired he!p that niesf tihe load offare one's body." There was- Holue philosophy In that and I paused a minute. "llnven't yom got a tlumband?" I then aslced syimpathetlenily. "Yen," she said, sternly, "but yout see I have to run kiru, too.'"-Se'ow 'York Mall and Express. Music In Japan. lilusic In iom eyes of tile Jmpinimpe aIs a very Inferior art. lthe general ol;ief bei g thit thq combinlatioll of rouiads lny possibly pleare women niml clJaill- dlreni, but that a Jnapianelho g'linloule i could not possibly tolerate tliem, no matter under what p cLoelt. iu fact, It' 'Was not very long i.go tilet thu protes- lon .of luusslean was counlderied'by the T3panese as being an ittault to. hqpan lUlty, s.ahd W]ihearas there -iAyr'six- ated for centuries popular song which water-errrlers and the workers In. the rico fields. eang In chorus, r.s well as war songs sung by the sailors. li piro' fesalon or nmusclan has been tdnoid. *red unworthy .of any mIan, aisd bhl. been edclttLyely left with tho wQiw,gp t being largely fo. r o purpo.6,iof, clearly characterislng and1 aeestuAtta' ng her imferJority that she hna b-een allowed to eoxercqe liher apt t deOi nnd I ophufon." aperr VPll*E 11 @khesus h in For Curoupt At Medford, 0, T., thera has recent- y been esfAbllqjue a flrent-ci ass print' El f laqt ta.fpxbhia.an orgat of' the rope among those wbo isrofesa trts eal. Ilieon. It is a tie betweeau tbt -Metio* bers of this church In the Old World, an4 those who have come to this cotnt. try to better tlher conditions. For somli 6bit dWft. iet Ppip .lj ,eep pub iyh4 on hE ftirw of ihd I~lv, ., l its tta emftb italllp of Medftr4" m.hen.u w tasBltaug$ B4u,*tasss .' .'..' .. 4. f. .. . _. '. l -< -" ', a k ' A positive, treatment. No business. Wri5e I - Tha Georgla 10.0# it ,s SOGraMn *tr n 4eap i 40 r I"F CU*MU flMllspiiiA, WiO,,- .1 TYN L R'SD DYP P i 7 weite. lCz as. Abtioxl3 ' sh erytung needed about a otton 0la, * Illustrated Catalogue. talt Gin Co., _Ala. =_ .7 .in~tamil _ LIMITED MEtANS 0 0lIDUCATION NO HINODRlAN a ALL OUR 0.000 ORA WATiS AT WORK. n. n. P rPAinD. WILITI TiPAY TO - a.An, AT Us co. A.-ALA, BUS. COLLEGE MaC SOUTHERN DENTAL OOLLEOE, S f you are Intqreated n obtalinfk aclentnleducation,writ' S- or free oatulogue of rtl lUinaruos on. A5IBkSE DR. 0. W. FOaTarn, DEAN, 100 NORTH BUTLER STREET. ATLANTA, k A. EVENEh uP. FREE to WOMiv "I taink," he said, "that- I m now A largeTrial Box and book ate just about even with the world." lstructios absolutely Pree aond '"JAfm With the world." pIld, Otilh to po te "Yes. I flgurcd 'that Kr have now reached a point here I owe jut PoaxlneTolleAnl about as many people as I don't o re," b s -Chicago Post. - .7e Alen's. reot.Uase. It is the only catr for Swoilem, BnartinR Tlrd, Abhing, Hot, tw ea ,Con r n . l1unlons. Ask tor Allen'slotilsel a powder ___ lobe shak4n Into the shom RIawmbille you tHi otaeof*nantedfa commodati *ibWhibips. Piso's Care Oannot too igbly aio o{ s a oough en.-Jt 'V. Q'a1n. N hr Avenue,.; Mlibesoapolls, Minua., Jan. e,190. SIn Worn dog meat Js I great request at pSptohab epaeis, . a ,. . Igfs-*-Ikinned $t ls me that he is makingg all kinds of Monsse thlitsa days. l--All bIt ae klu'b, pe pe. U bf .b < .1 ,, " QO P AtL r, Itesipsest 5 ft-U tf ,: , 0 L l t 1 | IN I ' \ ^^*"*SC .*^*;1-^ , p..* R. EAGLE AND STURGEON. HOTWE T ER 0 1) W M FN. 'AV V e :Q, R"I I I flow the Kaemmt R aI ewlalm aI tn K of rzavt- o xsOYlt tO We had enitimil fur a few odayst at AVaiRV& MgL I point oal tILm. urpter re.ch of time Pi 'j AVER ao M"4,MI ho orir, fuIthing f e a tw o lbe .patt7 53.A53 oIa i tl'O I *. F- m'miuret nt auoiusetnett waS *tIlW as tie descent o'f, iat lVi d cA4 .a- toidld ' a'h, e l. ti e edy bl i thek of ( id i1oldt- IF ' lie n i' isl strike tihe water with ngtt' or c contlmtg dowl from n l -niunmense height. At tites hlie wVotuld dive' ute ' iho saprfumee to renippfar a omne11t or tmo Inter, ge snmr.i>)iY vi w ith li a' lie " elichel Im l lm ln cla- ws; wh 11l he would ' ify. frlghlte.i w>it .l % t h i to a very t b nountnin* o.i the -ovehotltligluil. I lC4 t tioti-ced A i succesS as n jo r '' R li ble rick Ei, et ll e e, *Uk.n 4 *r o "d n i'"s tI, Ihe ..est for 1 .l s z ig On .- lles, W heat .40p r!atos111 u lhe thi lod mit ning it Sha toW ening iz W e t nercs %the son'sN rays canacut me 11to -4 -. I,, u nil tIlini*' was tih'gn at i 1rl" . n mII Iu h i, -n. i,,I utmi1 to supply lth 0ol 1 .g , .tal'i u h l 'lale fast. it!h kins keesi " t e', eI lI. ,-1 ltii tle river depth, he poised SIi mmmah'titar s'jot tor a few m11-101 2, a211 1thel Sh ot awi, with the p l O oe it o l aofit (iiti'lii l l me, : E T PROVED SAW MILL0 E fA ..T . aers iim can i l' ee sae Is and pallers supplied ,Lt ea vl I. I ared atihet i tll 'alite 1" promptly. htin le Mill*,. Corn Mills, Iedd 'itUler hI tir wh rebttd irculxar. waBaw TeothPaterlt D0 , V mitn geL hatili. ) ,tSieaGo, rors. ull liy Engines A ry jte ... piii .ll.Supplis. Bend for free Catalogue. ise What 0ith6 r re- hald htat'kfl 0 Z ttl a. ,on G in ten den roek. btpi set would ha'fey,, It Icut pathed mru redr M e ry Ice the result ANCIiE GREY. 3 .N. . .".l.l.f. .i.t N I''. air In'. ., ,, e mo u ii''h ,IN4SH IP . EAGLE.SffL o We Uwa te l Msmot co'aP litill inea ,IO i.m iinth wai''l.We [alma sks ,, ,,,,. and BOILERS .,, ,, PRATNTERS tar OIL MILLS.UNG )q. l;, Wit4 SH!IP. .... ,, E',. AGiLE. |1 * 'U ..0W onD e lu t~he Wctll. We aio make ENGINESS and BOI RS INTERS ior OIL MILLS. I ti