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  2. Agricultural, &c.

    The following essay on granular butter-making won the prize of 10 dola. at the Wisconsin Dairymen's Convention. The essay was written by Mrs. W. E. Bush, of Sparta, ...

    Article : 352 words
  3. Humorous Verbal Ambiguities.

    The ambiguity of words and phrases is the occasions of numerous misapprehensions and absurdities in current literature. There is something quite facinating to ...

    Article : 714 words
  4. Mrs. Norton's Mind-Cure.

    "One of the most stri[?]ing instances of 'mind-cure' I ever saw," said a Sydney lawyer one day," was exhibited in an old lady client of mine; but it was a case of ...

    Article : 385 words
  5. "O.U.G.H."

    These four letters, as finals to words in daily use in this country, are certainly a puzzle to foreigners. First, we have the rhyme: ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. Peculiarities of Policemen.

    Much amusements is frequently occasioned by the manners and sayings of witnesses in our various courts of justice, and this invariably finds a record in our public prints. ...

    Article : 861 words
  7. How They Went Housekeeping.

    Mr. Johnny Warner, aged 24, book-keeper to a drapery firm, and recently married to a pretty little school teacher of 20, had some very grand ideas concerning a future home. ...

    Article : 3,119 words
  8. Eccentric Gastronomists.

    Some one has well said that what is one man's meat is another man's poison. The history of gastronomy furnishes us with abundant examples of this truth. Louis ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  9. The Heavy Villain.

    We viewed him first in tragic play, A heavy villain dark and ruddy, Stealing beauteous maids away, Doing deeds both black and bloody. ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. CARELESS FARMING.

    Year after year our farmers go on planting corn, potatoes and similar crops in rows twice as close as they should be, and so crooked that ploughing or cultivation ...

    Article : 448 words
  11. [?] and [?]

    A ghost's garment is a shroud of mystery. Strange as it may seem, when money is close it is difficult to get very near it. Fish is good brain food, but it does seem a ...

    Article : 758 words
  12. A Mannerly Youth.

    The other day a parson called on Tony, senior, with the object of doing his best towards reforming the manners of Tony junior. Tony junior is a rascally young ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. How a Woman Stops a Conveyance.

    Do yon ever notice how the average woman stops a tram-car or an omnibus? She stands right in the middle of the footpath, and looks both ways to see if the right ...

    Article : 458 words
  14. About the Gaffer.

    The hardest all-round swearer south of the Line is the railway gaffer. We know that an idea exists crediting the bullock driver with the Australian championship for ground ...

    Article : 525 words
  15. Little Folks.

    Little girl—"Mamma, didn't yon say that was God's book," pointing to a bible. Mamma —"Yes, dear; why?" Little girl—"Well, if it is, how did it get here?" This was a poser ...

    Article : 310 words
  16. His Handkerchief.

    Husband—"What are yon going to take that scrap of lace along for? Wife—"Scrap, indeed! That's my hand kerchief." ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. The Miracle.

    "What wuz the tex this mornin', Mister Johnson? I was too late." "It was about the meracles, Brother Show Where the Lord fed seven people on five ...

    Article : 55 words
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