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Pacific Rural Press, Volume 53, Number 7, 13 February 1897
Issue Contents
Article Text
Masthead
Durable and Economical Road Structures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Week.
Pith of the Week's News.
Gleanings.
From an Independent Standpoint.
Is the Farmer Downtrodden ?
Tobacco Growing in Sacramento County.
A Japanese Essay on the Persimmon.
Is It Profitable to Stimulate Hens?
THE STOCK YARD.
No Good Breeding Without Good Feeding.
THE VETERINARIAN.
Treatment for Nasal Gleet in the Horse.
Mare with Mysterious Trouble.
METEOROLOGICAL.
A Discussion on the Weather.
HORTICULTURE.
The Logan Berry.
Bees and Fruit.
THE DAIRY.
Dairy Essentials.
THE POULTRY YARD.
Poultry Diseases.
SHEEP AND WOOL.
Merino Mutton.
Proposed Tabulation of Equivalents for Dried Fruits.
THE HOME CIRCLE.
Shared.
My Matrimonial Agency.
Curious Facts.
Gems of Thought.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Kitchen Hints.
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Gold in the Ocean.
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A Pretty Silk or Cashmere Frock.
Fashion Notes.
A Woman Talks on Woman's Ills.
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S. F. MARKET REPORT.
Produce Market.
Grain Freights and Charters.
The Fruit Market.
California Dried Fruits at New York.
List of U. S. Patents for Pacific Coast Inventors.
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Patrons of Husbandry.
Mr. S. T. Coulter Discusses the Road Question.
Tulare Grange.
Grange Notes.
Untitled
Oldest Iron Bridge.
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