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Show HOMEMADE IMPLEMENT I A Keel 'll Matter far IJ.Irli u.ik la Ih. Uarileu A leafa! Keeilee Thourlirlaatorcl' IUolilceilionnln the 3rt cot CdJi It qulu uaef nl for neat, quick work In lowing. irlckln ont mi 1 traniplantlnft. Take piece of board m Inch thick anl tiro Inert telle an lot j.ri2lril.etigtrii .Irawalineilottrnthe f4 tiurut UAmtn i-on tma urr. ctnttr of fAch ilJ ant cnji.ge. an nith A pl.ii.a- ur ibarp knlfa partj It down to a alnrp cJjfoj fatten lian 11 of con i Ttnlrnt alzo aa 1 length at Mtitrr of atrip on ttio upper edgo ami tbo ilorlco li com Jta. OrApthIianlIftnnly,pTetljo aliarji t-Ag Into tho farth, tin 1 you linre a J trolght, rxtn drill of uniform depth for owing 11 niirklnxiuJ croc marking, m In corn pUntfue, jou hnro trtn time Inz for prickicj or traa'plantlo? To marked tlie ftlatinco to next row ytu inlgbt alio put on a runner at cm itlo, fattoncd to roJ of Iron pacing UirouRh tbo marker, n ibown in lower ft,uri ThU runner cia to aJjuittd an illa-J illa-J taocanl dd pf rfect vrork. Of conro handla and inarklntratriixcanboinailA any length from a fwlncliftoiiveral fret AftfrtrjlDjtenoyouuill jrobaUy tsaU lit ral of diffcrrat ilxra, A- I A ItOlltlflDn WUDriL Another cenronlentcontrlrance which, together with the foregoing one, wa originally dcecrlUe 1 la Popular Oanlcii (ruin which onrcuta are reproducedIt a boinema lit weedcr. mailo M followil lake a. flection cf an ij 1 inovrltiir ma-chin ma-chin knife, drill a hole In center, grlnl all the e Hp ikarrs ' n Iron h1 ahont foot long In it, pairing through tho center hole, and lit a wooden liandio to the rod. 1 on will then hare n uwfnl lint lenient to cut out w rvd4 from amou garden vegetable. ... n.i .1 Leal li... The couMrr le aleaya "Jni. ont et ircatinen. Ihtdeathof tho poet Lowell, the perlietual Itiralldiuu cf Whitman and tho great aie of Littler hare U-l iniur parra of lata to lament the decar of American po.lijr Tlioao great m-w-ten of their art, we are told, will leare no tucccaaori Lehln 1 them. But gr at men, frew tbo tlandpolnt of their con-teinporattee, con-teinporattee, never leave any ucceaaorl lhlnd. Tula la duo to the fact that a great lnaa la not Ylaible until he ha receded re-ceded to a great dUtaoco. llo U tuually tueatoreJ pretty accurately after he la dead. After Washington, Hamilton, Jay and ,'c3cnn died tb. Itmeit wai railed Inat the ase of atateemetl ha 1 tuMMd. Tha great heroio flnroa of our kiitory ba4 pawed off theatageof action and left uo aucceuora. Thla lament waa ralaod, Um, when Webeter, Clay, Cal Ltiun aud JackMii were In the full fluih of their remarkable jiowera. After Iheae great men hail left the atag of action the Umeut aa again ralwit that the age of greit men lud ruiaeed. To U aura, the prrtldentlul chair waa e?culod by an awknnrd backwoodiman from lllluola, lint Lincoln Lin-coln waa called a t ulg ir atory teller, an trreaoluto, Tacillatlnif, good natuml man, well meaning euough, but witli no eiecutW a ability. Cliatlue Humnerwai In the United b.atea arnute, but ho wh call a rlilcnary bookworm, full of fanatical theoriu, but ioiiMi1ng no practical atatefmanthip, Kow wo loulc buck to tho L'me of Lincoln aud tinmner ami nyt M There were glantf on the earth In thoao daj'n." Bo the worllle alwa)a"Juat out" of great men, almply btcaute it doeanot ajiredato a good thing when It aeealt or It mutt emit j.ood thing a leug while before it can properly eillmati tta ainalltli-o. L.flliK Olllen. Tha UnglUh eyttem of oyater cnltlrv Hon la till) what It bin been for hundred! hun-dred! of )eare iu that country, and tluro aro tno parte to It. Thedredglng of the email otetrrt, or brood, on tho ojieii ground near ahore, ai d tho euluKjuei t llantlngof theinon the fattening bede of Ikx and the Thame ettnary, an 1 the cnltnro cf larger Led In deeper water wa-ter lieyund the ordinary fore atagec On the eouthern coU of l.oglau 1 the firit eyatem iievalla, and the Thann1 oyiten, which ale the roduct of It, ure by Kngliihmcn riteemed the Ut In the worl L Tliey are, at any rate, raro an 1 coilly. The ahell I delicate and I lie fleih plump. The Tli.ine llre for fattening anl for brw"dlng, and r-etire r-etire great enrs, Fattening o) iter do not really )loldmuch tpnti anl if any fall It la left to IU natural fate In tla-.o be It, The nourlnhinent tho ojiler geti there la "largely from dlortomaciw and minute tiiorei of tonfrrrv, the litter glting that preralllng dcllcato green tint1 which the Kugliih lonnoUeeura delight de-light in lluiheli of perrlwlnkle aro acattered orer tho bed to keep back n too ixctulro growth. Joel Uonton In Drake'e Magailue, |