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  2. The Farmer.

    IN a letter to the Scotsman, Mr. E. T. Blunt, of Blaby Hill, Leicester, writes—"I have several times been asked the question whether I considered ensilage a substitute for hay or ...

    Article : 832 words
  3. Nature.

    "THE latest thing in educational news," said a naturalist to an Enquirer writer, "is the college of monkeys in London. Half a dozen evolutionists and naturalists of the very ...

    Article : 379 words
  4. Ladies' Column.

    A DYSPEPTIC writer, with whom we are proud to differ, thus gives the seven ages of women: At twelve she wants to wear long dresses, with a train; at sixteen she wants to be "a great ...

    Article : 419 words
  5. Science.

    WHILE the Bishop of Oxford and Professor Ruskin were on somewhat intangible grounds denouncing vivisection at Oxford last Tuesday afternoon, there sat at one of the windows of ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  6. Mariana.

    He never came whose step and loving call I waited long to hear, But thou hast come, last Messenger of all, A friend well nigh as dear! ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. When Will Mammy come?

    Twas just at evening, at the office, that they' came to me, and said, With kindly words, the news to soften, that my darling wife was dead! ...

    Article : 677 words
  8. The Congo River.

    STANLEY says the length of the Congo River is 2,100 miles, and that the Mississippi and the Nile together would scarcely equal its tribute of water to the ocean. From the mouth of ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. Fashion's Follies.

    LIGHT green sealing-wax is now used by the elegantes. The large envelopes which allow the paper to go without being folded are now considered elegant for notes, invitations, ...

    Article : 565 words
  10. A Novel Charity.

    A KIND of charitable work that is at present going on in Paris with marked success is thus described in a French newspaper: "L'oeuvre de la bouchee de pain," due to the initiative ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. Literature of the Face.

    OBSERVE how, when the sh[?] is reading the lines of a hand, he sca[?] the [?] with almost equal interest. These learned people know how the soul dwells in the eye; ...

    Article : 474 words
  12. Humor.

    FINN's distinguished friends now decide to give a show at the first riverside township and map out a programme in which the French King is [?]ast for the part of Juliet. ...

    Article : 2,995 words
  13. RECIPES.

    VELVET CREAM.—Dissolve half a box of gelatine in a coffee cup of milk over the fire; add the juice and grated peel of one lemon. When the gelatine has dissolved put in a ...

    Article : 464 words
  14. Living Without a Head.

    A BARTON County man has a living chicken without a head. Attempting to cut off the chicken's head, the axe passed through the head of the chicken immediately in front of ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 58 words
  16. Violin Industry at Mittenwald.

    FOR two centuries the entire industry of Mittenwald, a town in Bavaria, shut in by snow-clad mountains and dense forests, has violin making, for which theround ...

    Article : 129 words
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