ORPIN E-A PPLE. 161 



' 

 muft have a little water every day while 



they ftand there. 



WHEN the plants are removed, throw 

 out all the tan, and remove it to forrie dif- 

 tance from the ftove ; then make the houfe 

 as clean as it can be made with a brufti 

 and broom ; after which provide three or 

 four chafmg-difhes, into which put fome 

 red*hot cinders, fet them in the bottom 

 of the pit in the (love, and throw into 

 each an ounce of rock-brimftone broke 

 into fmall pieces ; then fhut up the houfe 

 clofe, and let it remain fo until next morn- 

 ing. The fame operation muft be per- 

 formed for three days, which will effec- 

 tually kill all the vermin and their fpawii 

 that are lodged in the crevices of the houfe. 

 If there are no chafing-dimes, garden- 

 pots will do as well. 



As the ftove is empty, it would be right 

 to point the infide, and point and flop up 

 all the crevices in the plaifter ; but before 

 that is done, all the infide of the houfe 



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