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etail every source of manure on the farm, discussing the methods of making rich manure; the proper keeping and applying it, and especially the USES OF MANURE, and the effects of different artificial fertilizers, as compared with farm-yard manure, upon different crops. In this he makes free use of the striking series of experiments instituted years ago, and still continued, by Lawes and Gilbert, of Rothamsted, England. The REMARKABLE TABLES in which the results of these experiments are given, are here for the first time made accessible to the American farmer. In fact, there is scarcely any point relating to fertilizing the soil, including suitable manures for special crops, that is not treated, and while the teachings are founded upon the most elaborate scientific researches, they are so far divested of the technical language of science as to commend themselves to farmers as eminently "practical." It is not often that the results of scientific investigations are presented in a manner so thoroughly popular. 12mo. Price, postpaid, $1.50. PRAIRIE FARMER PUBLISHING CO. Chicago. * * * * * HOUSE PLANS FOR EVERYBODY. By S. B. REED, Architect. One of the most popular Architectural books ever issued, giving a wide range of design from a dwelling costing $250 up to $8,000, and adapted to farm, village, and town residences. It gives an Estimate of the Quantity of Every Article Used in the construction, and probable cost of constructing any one of the buildings presented. Profusely illustrated. Price, postpaid, $1.50. Address PRAIRIE FARMER PUBLISHING CO., Chicago * * * * * NOW is the time to Subscribe for THE PRAIRIE FARMER. Price only $2.00 per year is worth double the money. * * * * * [Illustration] HOUSEHOLD. For nothing lovelier can be found In woman than to study _household_ good.--_Milton._ CHRISTIAN CHARITY. O stay not thine hand when the winter's wind rude Blows cold through the dwellings of want and despair, To ask if misfortune has come to the good, Or if folly has wrought the sad wreck that is there. When the Savior of men raised His finger to heal, Did He ask if the sufferer was Gentile or Jew? When thousands were fed with a bountiful meal, Was it given alone to the faithful and true? If the heart-stricken wanderer asks thee
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