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    There is no abiding memorial of Lord Nelson at his village birthplace. Boston derives no less than £210,000 of its revenue from liquor licenses. ...

    Article : 1,258 words
  3. Miscellaneous.

    Coleridge and Pigopetta.—And do you know that "The Tale of the Ancient Manner" was born down yonder on the other side of this great sea—the Pacific? ...

    Article : 1,375 words
  4. Bromoform in Whooping Cough.

    Dr. Hugo Lowenthal, of Professor Senator's clinic in Berlin, has tried bromoform in the treatment of whooping cough, it having been recommended by Dr. Stepp, of ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. Method in her Madness.

    When you wife employs a cross-eyed girl whose talent is to shirk; Who takes four afternoons a week and never does her work; ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. Humorous

    WE suppose a nose may be said to be broke when it hasn't got a scent. EVERY mother owns the best boy—the worst one belongs next door every time. ...

    Article : 1,214 words
  7. Littleness.

    Wearily from stair to stair Slowly climb the little feet, Dress awry and tangled hair, Pouting lips as berries sweet. ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. Jock o' the Mill.

    As every one knows, it was not so many centuries ago that the borderland between England and Scotland was considered fair hunting-ground for those who lived within ...

    Article : 1,538 words
  9. The Wine That Conquer's Care.

    Nay, frown not, fairest! Chide no more, Nor blame the blushing wine; Its fiery lips are innocent When thrills the pulse with thine. ...

    Article : 1,142 words
  10. Science Clippings.

    A German named Lilienthal, after experimenting for twenty-three years with artificial wings. has succeeded in raising himself, weighing one hundred and sixty pounds, ...

    Article : 428 words
  11. Potatoes.

    The humblest vegetable that comes to tie table is probably the potato, and it is the one we could least afford to banish. Being such a constant attendant at our tables, it ...

    Article : 731 words
  12. Subjects for Thought.

    IT is often supposed that imagination is rather a creator of what is new than a reproducer of what is old, and has perhaps more to do with fiction than with fact. Yet, ...

    Article : 590 words
  13. THE WAY TO BOIL POTATOES.

    Select potatoes of the same size, peel, wash and pour over boiling water to cover. Cook until tender, but not so they will fall in pieces, drain off every particle of water, ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. TO BAKE POTATOES AS WE LIKE THEM.

    Pare and slice raw potatoes rather thin. Take of butter, or lard, or good fryings, one tablespoonful or just enough to keep the potatoes from sticking to the pan, ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. Tomato Catsup.

    A WELL-TESTED recipe for this old favorite is as follows: Boil half a bushel of tomatoes until soft, and remove the skins and seeds by passing the pulp through a seive. ...

    Article : 242 words
  16. The Lost Chord.

    Whispering tender words I bent above her—Soft and grey the evening twilight fell—She a maiden fair and I her lover—While I sought it chance my love to tell. ...

    Article : 71 words
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