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SUGGESTIONS TO THE INEXPERIENCED.

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till 1 r. ~I., from 2 P. :u. till 6 P. M., and from eight

in the evening till one or two in the morning, can do much work himself' when such is the case, and provision must be made accordingly. Many a good man has been driven to the use of stimulants purely from the lack of consideration by his employer.

NECESSARIES FOR ONE HORSE.

The following lists embody the articles necessary in the stable, for the horse, for the carriage, for the harness, and for the livery, and are named under their respective headings for the convenience of the reader

FOR THE STABLE.

One stable broom; one ordinary broom : one longhandled feather duster : two oak pails: one shovel; one steel-tined hayfork (for hayloft) ; one wooden hayfork (for stable) ; one manure fork ; one manure basket; one squeegee ; one barrel of white sand.

FOR THE HORSE.

One body brush : one dandy brush : one water brush : one horse fbot tub : one currycomb, one mane comb ; one pair large trimming shears : one

pair of clipping shears : one hoof brush : one hoof pick ; one can of heat's-foot oil : one pair of felt soaking

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