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THE ADVENT OF MAN. The exact time when man's foot appeared on the earth, no record shows. Aknowledge of his advent might be profitable. The unwritten history ofthe human races with the genius or lack of genius, might to us be anopen book of knowledge. As it is not supposable that the mind of man hasjust become observingly active in the last few centuries, absoluteevidence of purer and deeper reason than we have been able to present, stand recorded on the faces of many valuable "lost arts" which... we havenever been able to equal. Is it not very reasonable to suppose that thepowers of mind have wonderfully degenerated from some cause? CARE OF THE STOCK RAISER. The stock raiser carefully preserves the best and most healthy of themales and females of his flocks and herds for breeding purposes, thattheir offspring might be healthy and well developed, for the purposesfor which he raises them. As a result he raises stock from the poultryhouse up, with marked improvement in form, strength and usefulness.
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