American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . within a patent hoc either. The peoplesown—the old pattern a little improv-ed, and well handled. With it, weed-killing becomes a pastime like bil-liards. Set the day for me to comedown. I am trying to get a few toolsmade up North, in the hoe and handlecountry. Who knows but I can. dividethe affections of the nation with Gen-eral Grant! Win or no win hell goout of fashion in time; but I think 9 Scuffle Hoes more durable. Say theword. I dont wish to wander aboutSew York in summer, but if you want to see mekill weeds, or hear m


American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . within a patent hoc either. The peoplesown—the old pattern a little improv-ed, and well handled. With it, weed-killing becomes a pastime like bil-liards. Set the day for me to comedown. I am trying to get a few toolsmade up North, in the hoe and handlecountry. Who knows but I can. dividethe affections of the nation with Gen-eral Grant! Win or no win hell goout of fashion in time; but I think 9 Scuffle Hoes more durable. Say theword. I dont wish to wander aboutSew York in summer, but if you want to see mekill weeds, or hear me talk about grass, Ill giveyou a visit soon. My diet is bread and you have a calf that takes all the milk ofthree cows I shant come. That is a species ofcalf-worship worse than that of the Hebrews. How to Make Hogs Extra Fat. Hogs well fed and kept clean will fatten rap-idly. If true economy lie consulted the grainwill be ground aud cooked. Hogs have goodappetites and a powerful digestive is a well known fact that the appetite will. Perfectly Safe Whiffletrees. It is his own self-control that renders a horsemanageable. When anything happens to dis-turb this, and a horse becomes frightened, tbor-oughly frightened, in his frantic struggles ordashes he may quickly ruin himself, destroyprecious lives, and much property. One ofthe most frequent causes of fright to horsesis the breaking or displacement of some part ofthe harness. Hence every careful man is alwayssure that nothing about it can possibly gowrong. A correspondent of the Agriculturist,saved, providentially, from imminent danger,caused by the trace becoming unhooked fromthe whiffletree, asks us what style of attach-ment of the. trace to the whiffletree is perfectlysecure? There is very little danger of most ofthe common fastenings unhooking, yet we thinkthat all those which require that the eye shouldbe held simply in an unusual position in orderto be inserted in thehook, are liable to thedanger of


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