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may be giTBB to Um gntl. If two oaons Jtnj 1» lh» liaro been pn^on.tlic MLna mK «■ >*I lor Ike ■«*» ef ^K^^mee (be eboot from tbe bod i> ’ eo Tinnu UuU M>e eevlr fanned irood ihkktb. U rxi etroBK enough to with-*—' * t - wind.; when Uri. » the i ehonld be eUted. Jane, by moet orcheidiete, erod the beet taonth In whiab eepeeWly where Urge limbe ere to be mnored. Oorer the wounds with liquid grafting Wei, pefat, or other pnteetion to preront deoej. Orchards containing jmag trees sbocld be caUirated in saoh e manner aa to keep the aoQ mallow; this maj be done by planting crape between the rows, te which puntj of mannre ia gireiC.. Thhning can hardly be too sereroly ssfm’iKMr’ai.a sisK ~~ of the frail ia removed. The 1* trait will be

Caterpillara ofaUUnda will here to be lodud after sharply. Another very deatraetire inaeot ia the borer. The parent depoeita the egga near the buw of the tree, where they are hatched, and the young bora?a work thomaelree into the tree. To pro rent this, wrap a piece of thick paper around the tree, the lower edge cl which ehonld bo ' the surface of the soil. Bloga appear on the learee of pear and cherry, ai end tlimy. Inmo i will deetray thorn. Breaklk-. Kidneys atewad or fried, kidney toaet, on cntleta, a

for abont six or aeree days; tront or mackerel split open and boiled, scramtied eggs on anchovy toast Kedgeree la e nice little dish for using noth# ro-

an o ciawa, ana paan it, mixeu witn salt and pepper, Into ita own shell; grate over the top of it bread erambe, and plaea npon tbamamall lumpe of batter; beko the whole, and terra hot Fish cakes, made of any raid flab left from the dinner of the day before, nice for breakfast Carried I carried egg* ere both breskfssi ounce; • these are made, the firat by patting the usual cony gravy over thick alioee of touted brawl cot in pieces, aid the latter, by using hard-boiled egga ei ' quartern instead. Battered eggs ii other dish. Beet up four egga, to w add four tablespoon full pf cream, ounoeaof butter, and pepper and to lute; put tide into a ■ stir it up with a wooden a begins toaet j diah up oat Lumosoummm, Salmon cutlets, or fried flab or kid

yuuuua u, uanri poiasn ana mteen fourhoun.. and add two pall, fall of p * n, °“ 1 01 Pa., utmui oa boiling soft water, and raetinue to add a like amount oura a day until the barrel ia full stir it often to make it white. Beyond all oomperiaon this la the beet and cheapest for household —■■■— — w mm cm purpoeee of any soft soap ever made, at Waaklaglra. having taiMto The pefluh will eeot II) eenta a pound, m^are which would aoooe' thiMwndmed fat 5 oentea pound, or the dant'a riawa, will adhera to ~' -HBfl — »-!». MMumndd purposes : smae two pounds of white olive soap and stir all together in a stone or earthen a?

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