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  2. Original Story.

    Early and real sorrows had left their work on Ethol's character, and she was wise beyond her years. Providence had deprived her of father and mother but had raised up ...

    Article : 2,943 words
  3. GIRLS AND WOMEN AS BUTTER MAKERS.

    There is no reason why men should have a monopoly of the business of butter making. A woman can do the work in a factory or creamery, and why she is so slow to push ...

    Article : 235 words
  4. Humour.

    The prisoner was before the bar of justice for having been before some other bar long. 'What were you doing drunk on the ...

    Article : 294 words
  5. Sketcher.

    If a History of Romance should ever be written, one of the first chapters would probably be headed 'Romantic Elopements.' Royal elopements are very rare nowadays, ...

    Article : 976 words
  6. Popular Science.

    An electric log has been tried on several warships with excellent results. It is a modification of an apparatus which was tested for the French navy in 1878. This ...

    Article : 181 words
  7. THE NEW GERMAN GLASS.

    The new German glass is a new and singular departure in that line, disregarding as it does the ordinary principle that good glass must contain, together with silica and ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. The Housekeeper.

    Boil one coffee cup of tapioca until clear, using a double boiler and beginning with three cups of water; pour over the contents of a can of peaches drained from the juice ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. FLOOR PAINT.

    In using yellow other for panting a floor, use boiled linseed oil, adding about one tablespoonful of liquid dryer to each quart of paint, when mixed ready for use. This ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. SHE WAS SORRY FOR THE OTHER TEN.

    We were camped alongside of an emigrant train in Nebraska, and just after sapper a woman about forty yean of age, who was smoking a pipe, same over to our fire and ...

    Article : 820 words
  11. FALSE GOLD.

    The false gold, which is sold in Russia to scatter as gold that in the Siberian diggings, is an alloy of lead, zinc, and copper, but is also coated with real gold by ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. VEAL LOAF.

    Three and a half pounds of the nicest part of a log of veal lean and fat, chopped fine with a slice of salt pork. Mix with this six soda crackers rolled fine, two beaten eggs, butter ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. Farm and Garden.

    Most people enjoy the music of interest-bearing notes. He who is behind with his work must always be driven by it. ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. VENTILATION EXPERIMENTS.

    Experiments in ventilation show that, by the plenum method of foreing air into a room, without adequate means of circulating and removing it, there is a large amount of ...

    Article : 122 words
  15. CREAM SAUCE.

    Beat one-fourth of a cup of butter to a cream, adding gradually half a cup of sugar, half a cup of flour, a teaspoonful of vanilla essence and two tablespoonfuls of milk; ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. HOW LONG SINCE MAN WAS JELLY FISH.

    It seems impossible to conceive, with our limited perception, that man has evolved at all, but probably as Wiesmann says:—'We accept natural selection because we must, ...

    Article : 250 words
  17. VELVET CREAM.

    From a quart of milk take enough to mix smoothly, four tablespoonfuls of corn-starch; put the milk over the fire in a double boiler, and when boiling stir in six tablespoonfuls of ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. DANDY PUDDING.

    Bring a quart of milk, less is not sufficient to mix two tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, to a boil; and slowly the yolks of four eggs beaten with half a cup of sugar; stir until ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. ORIGIN OF BREEDS OF FOWLS.

    (1) The origin of the Light Brahma is not absolutely known, but the best evidence seems to show that it came from Caina. The early birds had both single and nub combs, ...

    Article : 221 words
  20. BOILED TONGUE.

    Have a fresh beef tongue put into corn for thirty-six haurs. Cover with cold water, boil until tender, take out when done, skin it and return it to the liquor in which it was ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. FOR ARITHMETICIANS.

    Arithmeticians who are interested in coincidences may like to know that President Carnot and the number 7 have a singular connection. He was bron in 1837 at ...

    Article : 275 words
  22. STUFFED EGGS.

    Boil eggs ten minutes; out in half the long way, remove the yolks, chop fine with a quantity of minced cold chicken, equal to the yolks in bulk, seasoning and melted ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. MULCHING QUINCE BUSHES.

    The only advantages resulting from the use of a little salt around qaince bushes, are that it tends to keep down the growth of weeds and keeps the soil moist. Even then ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. RICE MUFFINS.

    Beat two eggs, add a cup of boiled rice, three tablespoonfuls of flour, butter the size of an egg, a pinch of salt, and bake in muffin rings. ...

    Article : 30 words
  25. FOOD PRESERVATION.

    Sour pickles are made from various kinds of wholesome vegetables and a variety of tender fruits preserved in elder or wine vinegar, and flavored with a variety of ...

    Article : 355 words
  26. THE PARTS OF A GRAIN OF WHEAT.

    The importance of the wheat harvest adds a timely interest to the description of the structure of the wheat grain by C. E. Bessey, and E. Hyatt. The outer skin or ...

    Article : 280 words
  27. UPRIGHT BURIAL.

    Thomas Cook, who was a governor of the Bank of England from 1737 to 1739, and who had formerly been a merchant residing in Constantinople, died at Stoke Newington, ...

    Article : 269 words
  28. SKIN GRAFTING.

    Michael McGowan filed his papers in the suit which he promised recently to bring against the city. He wants £5000 for having been made against his will a victim ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. LORD KELVIN'S 'LABILE ETHER.'

    The 'labile ether' of Lord Kelvin, referred to by Lord Salisbury in his address to the British Association, is a hypothetical elastic solid, or quaei-solid, imagined by ...

    Article : 248 words
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