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  2. Natural History.

    WHEN I was young I had read a lot of romance about the horse, that noble and intelligent animal credited with so much. In some of the blood-red novels that my ...

    Article : 2,006 words
  3. Humour.

    WAY it is that the public do not look kindly upon a man carrying an umbrella on a hot day is a mystery yet to be solved; but the fact is they do not, and that not one ...

    Article : 320 words
  4. Agriculture.

    RENEWING the subject dealt with in a previous paper, we are desirous of seeing how the merino compares as a carcass-yielding animal with the courser wools, cross-bred ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. Miscellaneous.

    THE marshes between Detroit and Lake St. Clair are the resort of millions of frogs, and it is asserted that more frogs are sold in Detroit than in any other city of its ...

    Article : 752 words
  6. Traveller.

    TOURISTS to Kilauea will remembre certain active peols of lava, the North and South lakes, which ordinarily bubbled and tossed a fiery flood at a depth of about 120 feet below ...

    Article : 457 words
  7. Household.

    MEN'S WORK AND WOMEN'S.—The finest looking specimens of manhood, in every class, are to be found among men between the ages of thirty-five and fifty, but how many comely ...

    Article : 688 words
  8. DIDN'T WIN THE BET.

    THE following story was told by GHS Williams, the well-known German Co[?]dian, during his recent visit here. Two friends were discussing the merits of their ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. EXPERIMENTAL FARMING.

    THE experimental farmer, we are informed, is disappearing from the ranks of those who till the soil and develope the grand, cattle, horses, and sheep of the mother country. ...

    Article : 1,257 words
  10. JUST TO HIS MIND.

    "MARRY, my, son!" the good old farmer said; "'Tis really time, I think, that you were wed. And nowadays a lover must be quick ...

    Article : 532 words
  11. "WASHEE JOHN."

    "DISTURBING the peace," explained Bijah as he brought out a Chinaman before the court, "and when I put him in his cell. last night he bit me on the wrist." ...

    Article : 212 words
  12. A FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    A STRANGE and terrible accident occurred recently at the generating rooms of the Brush Electric Light Company on Ganson-street. About 6 o'clock two young men ...

    Article : 1,052 words
  13. A DEAR LITTLE BUTTERCUP.

    Along a shady road the maid And youth were slowly walking, And of the lovely summer sky And singing birds were talking ...

    Article : 589 words
  14. A WHOPPER.

    AN Eastern tourist in Nevada had been spinning some incredible fish yarns, when one of the party, turning to an old mountaineer, said: ...

    Article : 415 words
  15. A FLOWER TEXT.

    "COMMON!" you call these flowers, my little maid, Bequeathed to Summer by departing Spring, Which, asking in return no care of ours ...

    Article : 218 words
  16. LIONS IN A STUDIO.

    A FEW days ago, says the London Telegraph, as Herr Schweitzer, the principal photographer of Strasburg, was arranging hsi atelier in the expectation of custom ...

    Article : 286 words
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