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  2. fun.

    Cadmus brought letters to [?] son but typographical errors was [?] ages before anybody though of letters. ...

    Article : 22 words
  3. Button.

    MRS. A.- “I was reading to-day about the dreadful slaughter of our song-birds. One case was where 75,000 were killed. Isn't it dreadful ?” ...

    Article : 50 words
  4. Miscellaneous.

    MR. F. A. Bucknam of Mechanic Falls with his large varied and successful enterprises giving employment to more than 2000 persons says the [?] Journal racks among ...

    Article : 846 words
  5. Ladies Column.

    Young Wife-“ How do like my cooking: Come now give me your straight honest opinion. How does it compare with your mother’s ?” ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. Boys’s Column.

    I CANNOT remember the time when I was first put upon a horse. At six or seven years old. when riding became an every day duty I was already familiar with what a big horse felt ...

    Article : 1,633 words
  7. farmer.

    FEW Shorthorn sires of any date have been mere widely impressive then was Lancaster Comet [?] for be is accepted as the bull which stamped a district char[?]ter on the ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. The Tighter the [?]

    “ Father,” said Rollo “w[?] [?] by the intoxication of wealth [?] money is tight.” replied [?] who had been [?] the ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. He [?] Di[?].

    You may break, you may shatter the press if you will. The “oldest subscriber” will [?] still. ...

    Article : 21 words
  10. The Difference.

    “ Uo” grunted a toper when the bar-keeper refused to give him whisky and handed him a class of water instead. “Ugh, ain't much difference tween water an your whisky any ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. Needot [?]

    “What’s the matter with my poem that you sent it back [?] the young [?] was it too long!" [?] E[?] No two thin:” ...

    Article : 30 words
  12. A Very Successful [?].

    First Lawyer - “An Dublin's how did you come out in [?] case you were just beg[?]ning when I went [?] [?] Lawyer [?] It was a ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. Too Busy to Argue.

    CUSTOMER (in restaurant)- ”Here, waiter, this steak is too tough to eat.” Waiter—" Sorry, sab; lse too busy to argue 'bout da[?] steak now. If yo wants to ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. The Question Answered.

    “ Do you know what time it is ?” asked a passenger on the elevated road of the stranger at his side. “ Yes, ” replied the other after glancing at ...

    Article : 5 words
  15. LADY'S CROTCHET WORK TUBAN.

    Get three skeins of midnight [?]phy make a chain of 105 stitched crotchet in star stitch forty-nine stars then make five rows then leave off nine stars on each end and make ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. The [?] of Life.

    There is a kitchen girl however able But bonks the on [?] were; There is no b[?] placed upon the table But has its locks of hair. ...

    Article : 413 words
  17. Old and Seasoned.

    “ THOMAS spell weather” said the master. “ Wiscthiser weather.” “ You must sit down Thomas I you've given us the worst spell of weather we've had ...

    Article : 16 words
  18. BEAUTY, A WHITE COW.

    But submitting that these were two “barbi-tarry genis, ” as Dickens’s cabman said Mr. [?] was it yet must be owned that bath knew how to choose what was good if they did ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. No Black.

    He stood on the corner of Woolward avenue and Congress street and seemed to look far far away. “ Black yer butes ?” querried a shiner who ...

    Article : 270 words
  20. The Story of Mr. Scroper, Architect.

    YES, I’ll tell you how it happened—that too, with all due respect. To the memory of Scroper late departed architect— ...

    Article : 363 words
  21. VEAL CHITTERLINGS WITH [?]LANE.

    THIS may appear an odd dish to many, but is very wholesome, nutritious and easily digested. Chitterlings are the frill intestine round the stomach of the calf, and are also ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. NUDELS.

    [?] are celebrated for “Nudels’ or home main [?]roni which takes the place of the Italian preparations and has the advantage made at home. Work into two beaten eggs. ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. LEMON PUFFS.

    Powder and sift a pound and a quarter of loaf sugar and mix it with the grated [?] of two fresh lemons. Then wi[?]k the [?] of three eggs to stiff froth and add ...

    Article : 343 words
  24. Difficulties of Composition.

    A CERTAIN [?]ccenttic composer met a friend who asked him if he had recently been making any more music. “Well” replied the composer,“ composition is a serious affair. If ...

    Article : 24 words
  25. SHE KNEW HIM.

    Sarcastic Wife—" Coming home as usual. I Suppose ?'' Fond of staying ont late Husband-”Yes certainly.” ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. A New Game.

    First Tramp : Got any money? Second Tramp: New only this punched quarter. First Tramp: That’il do Let’s go and get ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. AN ODD DEVICE TO TO TAKE TURKEYS.

    W.F. Shuman has been bothered by wild turkeys. They have been systematically entering his cornfield for some time past and destroying his budding corn. Under the ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. ASHES OF ROSES.

    [?] by me lie [?] rhyme [?] since gone by [?] my eye. ...

    Article : 197 words
  29. CHICAGO'S MOUTH FOR PIE.

    According to the statistical fiend Chicago eats 1500.000 pies a day which placed edge to edge, would make forty miles of pie. Three men and eight girls can make 3,000 pies a ...

    Article : 311 words
  30. WHITE CAKE.

    Whites of two eggs beaten to a froth one cup of whire sugar sir tablespoonfuls of melted butter ; stir well together, then add sweet milk one cup, and two and one-half ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. A Withered Bose.

    ONLY a [?] now withered end gray Yet a [?] fragrance in its petals lay That recalls from the past a quiet night in a fragrant dell, where the moon shone ...

    Article : 163 words
  32. A Strong Man's Despair.

    I NEVER tried to leave the town But what I missed the train; I never took a buggy ride But what there came a rain. ...

    Article : 70 words
  33. WHEAT [?]

    [?] milk [?] eggs three [?] little salt with [?] a [?] batter let it the future fire [?] bake in muttin ...

    Article : 37 words
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