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SANITARIUM WORK 



shelter and a stable ; to get a pair of horses and a 

 harness for hauling manure ; to buy seed, a farm 

 wagon and some kind of carriage, a plow, har- 

 row, weeder, sprayer and other tools, for all of 

 which (exclusive of the land and buildings) five 

 hundred dollars will be ample. 



The superintendent's salary should not be less 

 than eighteen hundred dollars a year, as on that 

 officer's ability and intelligence the whole thing 

 depends. Even if a greenhouse be not used (as 

 it is not essential) , and if there be no industrial 

 features added, the superintendent will find am- 

 ple work in the winter in making the report, lec- 

 turing, writing and otherwise extending the 

 scheme. 



Here is an opening for any capable man or 

 woman anywhere for there is unbounded room 

 for such institutions and charitable people will 

 give freely to them. 



To employ those who cannot wait even the 

 month or six weeks needed for radishes and such 

 quick-growing crops to mature, there should be 

 a co-operative plot on which they may be given 

 work at such a rate per hour as their labor 



