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In regard to the use of stable manure as a fertilizer for this crop, almost any amount of it may be put on in the fall before planting, to be leached and subdued by the changes of winter, but it is hardly safe to spread it on the ground in the spring and plow it under, lest it come in contact with the bulbs and cause the growing crop to be scabby and unsalable.

An American manufacturer, finding himself with a stock of unsalable goods or encountering otherwise a demand that is less than his production, does not have to look, like his English or German colleague, for foreign dumping grounds.

Particularly demonstrative were the ebullitions of two or three brothers who saw a chance of exchanging sundry unsalable possessions for slices in the inheritance. Mr. Sapp reached New York City in the evening, and the momentous interview was to take place at an early hour the next day. Sleep came in brief and fitful snatches.

This understanding, however, has some qualifications, such as articles that have been worn, when such a time has elapsed between the purchase and return as to render articles unsalable, goods made to order according to measurements, toilet goods, etc.; but, with few exceptions, the almost unalterable rule is to exchange cheerfully, to avoid unnecessary questions or remarks, rather preferring to be occasionally the subject of imposition than to leave an unpleasant impression.

Then when the individual debtors had been squeezed dry the turn of their mortgagees came. Some of these were left with masses of unsalable property on their hands. At last, in 1894, the directors of the bank which was the greatest of the mortgagees the Bank of New Zealand had to come to the Government of the day to be saved from instant bankruptcy.

Back in his room at the boarding-house he examined the additions to his personal property: Sixty-five dollars in bills. A platinum ring with three medium diamonds, worth, probably, about seven hundred dollars. Diamonds were going up. A cheap gold-plated ring with the initials O. S. and the date inside '03 probably a class-ring from school. Worth a few dollars. Unsalable.

Then he was prosperously placed, and in the way to better himself indefinitely. Now, he was here in the dark, with fifteen dollars in his pocket, and an unsalable horse on his hands; outcast, deserted, homeless, hopeless: and by whose fault?

A single fruit which is a little riper or greener than the remainder may make the entire package unsalable. It should also be graded as to freedom from blemishes or cracks, and as to size, form and color.

And yet to M'Croudy this unsalable lot is worth all the Universe: nay, I believe, to us also it is worth something; good monitions, as to several things, do lie in this Professor of the dismal science; and considerable sums even of money, not to speak of other benefit, will yet come out of his life and him, for which nobody bids!

I wish to goodness they had been discs of glass instead of stone." "Do you, uncle?" said Tom, for his companion was evidently waiting for an answer. "Yes; we could have tried some fine experiments with them, whereas they will be useless and unsalable I expect."

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