GARDEN 
seeds, etc., making it a medicated food. 
Containing nothing injurious. Keep dry. 
Price, 50c. 
Steckler’s 
Food. — Is 
manufactured by 
Crushed 
of superior 
Oyster 
quality, being 
MANUAL FOR THE 
Poultry | 
a new roller process | 
from oyster shells (without first being | 
baked or burned, which destroy the es- 
sential properties), consequently 
contain all their natural properties and 
the full percentage of carbonate of lime. 
To get the best results in Poultry raising 
the use of something of this kind is posi- 
tively necessary. Every poultry house 
or yard should have a pan or trough full 
of Crushed Shells, so that the fowls can 
have free access at all times. dc. per 
pound, 6 pounds for 25c., 100 pounds for 
$1.25. 
Chamberlain’s Feeds. 
Chick Feed, $2.50 per 100 pounds; 5c. 
per pound, 6 pounds: for 25c. 
Hen Food, $2.50 per 100 pounds; 5c. 
per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 
Mash Egg Feeds, $2.50 per 4100 
pounds; 5c. per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 
Evergreen Clover Meal, $2.50 per 100 
pounds; 5c. per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 
Pigeon Feed, $2.50 per 100 pounds; 5c. 
per pound; 6 pounds for 25c. 
Poultry Food.—Wheat, 5c. per pound, 6 
pounds ior 25c.; Millet, 5c. per pound, 6 
pounds for 25c.; Rye, 5c. per pound, 6 
pounds for 25c.; Hemp Seed, 10c. per 
pound, 2 pounds for 15c.; Russian Sun- 
flower, 15c. per pound; in 5 pound lots, 
10c. per pound; Ground Oyster Shell, 5c. 
per pound, 6 pounds for 25c.; Ground 
Poultry Bone (coarse or fine), 5e. per 
pound, 6 pounds for 25c.. $2.50 per 100 
pounds; Mann’s Crystal Grit ic. per 
pound, 6 pounds for 25c., $2.00 per 100 
pounds, coarse, medium and fine; fine 
Ground Dried Blood, 10c. per pound, 3 
pounds for 25c.; $5.00 per 100 pounds; 
Bone and Meat Meal, 10c. per pound, 3 
pounds for 25c.; $5.00 per 100 pounds; 
Beef Scraps, 10c. per pound, 3 pounds for 
25c., $5.00 per 100 pounds. 
Ground Charcoal.—For Chicken Feed, 
5c. per lb.; 6 lbs., 25c.; $4.00 per 100 lbs. 
Blum’s Insect Destroyer should be 
sprinkled around freely wherever the 
insects congregate. If necessary, use an 
insect powder gun to force it into inac- 
cessible corners and crevices. It should 
Only be used in dry places, as moisture 
decreases its efficiency. It drives away 
ants, moths, weevils, bed-bugs and all 
other insects around the house. Price, 
10c., by mail 2c. extra. 
they | 
SOUTHERN STATES. 
Lambert’s Death to Lice.—A disinfect- 
ant insect powder and a cheap, effective 
remedy for all kinds of poultry vermin 
such as lice on horses, cattle swine or 
plants, fleas on dogs, ticks on sheep 
moths, bed, water or squash bugs, 
roaches, ete. Price, 3 pound package 
50c., by express or freight only; 1 pound 
package, 25c., by mail 16c. extra; % 
pound package, 15c., by mail 5c. extra. 
O. K. Fly Relief—2 quarts, 65c.; one 
gallon, $1.10; five gallons, $4.50; by ex- 
press or freight only. 
China Nest Eggs. 
These eggs are the exact size and 
shape as the natural ones, and are well 
adapted for breaking the habits of set- 
ting hens. With ordinary care they will 
last a life time. 5c. each; 6 for 25c. 
Egg Testers, 60c. each, postpaid. 
Knox Lice Expelling Medicol Egg.— 
One of the best inventions inthe line of 
Nest Eggs. They have the appearance 
of buff colored chicken eggs, are clean 
and a positive vermin exterminator. 
These eggs are made of burnt clay, hol- 
low inside, and filled with a dry, strong 
insecticide, harmless to chickens, but 
Frotscher’s Adam’s Early Corn is True to Name. 
