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  2. Fun.

    WHERE there's a will there's a won't. A [?]ATE humbug—turnip disg[?] as horse-radish. How to find a chip of the old block—are ...

    Article : 1,277 words
  3. Sketcher.

    THE believers in the venerable Countess of D[?]mond, in Old Parr, and in Henry Jenkins, have within the last few years received many rode shocks to their faith. ...

    Article : 2,686 words
  4. Household.

    THE real bond of friendship is sympathy, [?]onganislity of [?], a kinship of, mind or heart. What should it signify to A that he has made a few hundred thousand, more or ...

    Article : 478 words
  5. Agriculture.

    SOMEONE has said "the character of the stock on a farm depends essentially upon the [?]itivation and condition of the soil." Grass is not only the natural food, but the ...

    Article : 561 words
  6. SCIENTIFIC FARMING PRACTICAL.

    MR. BUCKMASTER, before a well-attended meeting of farmers, hold at Tadley, in England, the other day, to consider a scheme for teaching the science of farming, ...

    Article : 471 words
  7. Tumour.

    WILLIAM CO[?]T[?] MAR[?], a milk-waggon driven quit work the other day to marry a girl at Springwells, but when he arrived on the sport caparie[?]med for the marriage ...

    Article : 437 words
  8. GREATER THAN EDISON.

    EDITOR may peg away on his electric light problem as hard as he wants to, but the coming man—the chap for whom the bells Will soon begin to ring—has discovered ...

    Article : 510 words
  9. FEED YOUNG AMIMALS WELL.

    THE man who wears out a call's teeth in the effort to make it shirk for itself never raised a prime steer nor good cow. Every dollar supposed to be thus saved in the ...

    Article : 216 words
  10. A TRUE LADY.

    WILDNESS is a thing which girls cannot afford. Delicacy is a thing which cannot be lost or found. No art can restore the grape its bloom. Familiarity, without ...

    Article : 460 words
  11. AN OLD HORSE DEALER'S TALK.

    "WHAT do I do with the horses I buy I' Well, I bring them down here, trim them up nicely, clean them off, and food them up, and when they're ...

    Article : 831 words
  12. Science.

    AT a recent meeting of the Medico-Legal Society, in this city, Dr. George M. Beard read a paper on "The Problems of Insanity," in which he said: "It is a ...

    Article : 496 words
  13. HIS HONEST OPINION.

    ABOUT ten c'olook the other forenoon a man got off the ferry-boat looking as if he expected to be grabbed by someone in waiting: No one troubled him, however, and ...

    Article : 289 words
  14. SONNET.

    THE rain falls softly on the window saves, And whispers lowly to the rustling grass, And loads the winds' dusk pinions as they pass ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. BABY'S WALKING MATCH.

    HURRAH! Baby's on the track! Got the word to "Go!" Strength of limb he doesn't [?]k, Todlling to and Iro. ...

    Article : 74 words
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