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  3. THE AGRICULTURIST.

    Close attention should be given to keeping down all weeds, etc., using the scarifier for preference for tills purpose. Attention should be paid to the codlin ...

    Article : 388 words
  4. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    APPLE HEDGBHOG.--Choose good baking apples. Pare, core, and cut them in slices. To six ounces of apple, allow two ounces of butter and sufficient brown sugar to ...

    Article : 691 words
  5. A DEAD MAN'S STEP

    When the carriage had turned and was rolling down Main Street townward, Madam Sarits cast a quick glance all round her, and then, stooping, picked up the small object, ...

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  6. GENEROSITY.

    Of all virtues, generosity is perhaps one of the rarest, as it is certainly one of the most attractive. For by generosity we do not mean the ...

    Article : 676 words
  7. HENS AND PULLETS.

    Whilst, where poultry are kept for egg and table purposes only, it may be advisable to clear out the old birds, for breeding, it is not wise to trust to young stock ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. ABOUT BEAUTY.

    It is personal beauty to which we are referring, and not the vague yet moving hints at perfection which everywhere in nature excite and charm our asthetic ...

    Article : 525 words
  9. THINGS WORTH KNOWING.

    A poll of all the principal libraries in the United States shows that "David copper-field" leads in popularity every work of fiction. The nine most popular novels in ...

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  10. THE ENGLISH FOX IN AUSTRALIA

    In the annual report of the South Australian Agricultural Bureau we find the following:--Originally introduced into Victoria for the purpose of sport the ...

    Article : 274 words
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  12. INVENTION OF THE MATCH.

    Seven cities claimed to be the birthplace of Homer, and about as many nations claim the invention of the match as their son. As a matter of foot, the inventor of ...

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  13. INDIAN FARMERS.

    The popular idea of the Indian roaming over the prairies, living on the fruit of the chase, and just what he can gather, does not properly characterise all of the tribes ...

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  14. BUYING MULES.

    Prior to the battle of Nashville, writes Mr. B. H. Eddy in the "Century," Major-General James L. Donaldson, who won honors in the Mexican war, and who died in ...

    Article : 331 words
  15. SCIENTIFIC THIEF CATCHING.

    Amongst the latest inventions is an electrical thief photographing process, by which any the who attempts to open a drawer, or box, or room where he has no ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. LIVING UNDER THE SNOW.

    In the Cove[?]nes Mountains, in Central France, there is a village name La Beage, the inhabitants of which live beneath the snow for a large part of the year. ...

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