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  2. Farm and Garden. Schemes.

    Schemes for swindling farmers are in operation constantly because they can be worked easily. They are successful not because farmers are over-credulous or lacking ...

    Article : 359 words
  3. Sketcher. Chief of Stranglers.

    Many of the great criminals whom I have seen bore in their faces a terrible warning of what they were; but with the Thugs of Jabapur it is not so. These human vampires ...

    Article : 460 words
  4. Health. The Smoke Cure.

    An intelligent and trustworthy correspondent has sent us the following:—"The smoke of woollen rags is a cure for the most dangerous wounds." ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. Miscellaneous.

    Beneath the surface there is wealth, Though often hid from view; We catch the dross as if by stealth, And miss the good and true. ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  6. Humor.

    John Sullivan, my jo, John, tho' tis the first we've met, You've made a hit indeed, John, we never can forget; ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  7. Boys and Girls. Grandma's Angel.

    Mamma said, "Little one, go and see If grandmother's ready to come to tea." I knew I must not disturb her, so I stepped as gently along, tiptoe, ...

    Article : 242 words
  8. Ladies' Column. Love's Sleep.

    Deep within my lady's eues Sleeping Love in ambush lies; Ne'er, before have been invented Means to make him so contented. ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. Victoria's Railway Carriages.

    The saloon carriages in which the Queen travels between England and Scotland are so exceedingly comfortable that even a long journey in them cannot fatigue the ...

    Article : 232 words
  10. Effect of Imprisonment on the Mind.

    To the ordinary mind, full of busy schemes and plans for future good, in the many acitve and fruitful years which people are so sure remain to them, the condition of one ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. A Future Emperor.

    On the 7th of May, 1882, there was great rejoicing in the city of Berlin, the home of William I., the venerable Emperor of Germany. Cannon were thundering, flags were ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  12. Value of Wood Ashes.

    There in still many a farmer who does not know the value of wood ashes upon the land, and it will be a happy day for agriculture when all the products of our wood fires shall ...

    Article : 352 words
  13. Through the Storm.

    I heard a voice, a tender voice, soft falling, Through the storm; The waves were high, the bitter winds were calling, ...

    Article : 269 words
  14. The History of the Umbrella.

    In Queen Anne's time, it is mentioned both by Swift and Gay it is employed by women, but up to the middle of the eighteenth century it appears never to have ...

    Article : 374 words
  15. Plants in the House.

    The question of the effect of house plants upon the health of those who sleep in rooms in which they are grown, is a disputed one. Indeed pretty nearly all questions are mooted, ...

    Article : 226 words
  16. Removing the Horns.

    To take the horns off the calves a correspondent of an exchange says as follows:—The operation of dehorning a calf is so simple and so easily performed that one feels ...

    Article : 348 words
  17. The Value of the Tomato.

    Few fruits have proved so useful in the family as the tomato, which fifty years ago was hardly known at all, and which, only a generation since, was more a curiosity than ...

    Article : 263 words
  18. Ancient Views on Temperance.

    Nearly a century ago Johnson said: The water-drinker glides tranquilly through life without much exhilaration or depression, and escapes many diseases to which he would ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. A Curious Wager.

    A wager was made early in the last century by a banker named Bulliot. He was a firm believer in the superstition that if rain falls on St., Swithin's day (July 15), it will also ...

    Article : 495 words
  20. The Cause of Infectious Diseases.

    It is generally believed at the present time that the peculiar poisonous matters, the immediate cause of infections diseases, are living germs or organisms, which are ...

    Article : 410 words
  21. HOUSEHOLD.

    Beef Soup.—Ingredients: [?] lb. of lean beef, ¼ lb. of rice, ¼ lb, each of turnip, carrot, and tomatoes, 3 stalks of celery, or 3 sprigs of parsley. ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. That Horse Taming Secret.

    Apropos of "Horse Whispering," a correspondent points, out that the mystery is very simply explained by Borrow. Here are his words in the "Romany Rye": "I know ...

    Article : 388 words
  23. FISH.

    Eels Stowed a l'American,—Ingredients: 3 lb. eels, skinned and cleaned, and all the fat removed from the inside; 1 young onion, chopped fine; 4 tablespoonsful of butter. ...

    Article : 174 words
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