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  2. AT LAST.

    The old lady paused in her walk through Carlton Gardens, to rest awhile, choosing a seat in the shade of a pepper tree She had just drawn the first ...

    Article : 1,312 words
  3. HORTICULTURAL.

    The present is a good time for planting cultivated blackberries. These require a strong, rich soil of good depth. Blackberries flourish under similar ...

    Article : 509 words
  4. NEWS FROM ALL SOURCES.

    Tragedies at St. Paul's, London, are happily rare, but the Cathedral is not so free from milder forms of crime. It would battle the police to say how many ...

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  5. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    Dear little lads, I never cease To look for you to spoil my rhymes, To break in on my working times And waste my precious hour of peace; ...

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  6. HOW MUCH HE HAD SAVED.

    "A little over four years ago," said Smithson, "I made up my mind that I was smoking too much. It didn't seem to affect my health in the least, but I thought it was a foolish waste ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. WIT AND HUMOR.

    Other people don't amount to much when you use yourself as a standard of comparison. Teacher: In the sentence, "Patrick beat John with his fists." what is Patrick? Bright ...

    Article : 1,318 words
  8. WOULD MAKE NO DIFFERNCE.

    "Shave yourself, sir, don't you?" said a barber who was trimming the hair of a customer. "Yes," replied the customer; "how did you ...

    Article : 146 words
  9. THE VALUE OF EARLY RISING.

    In the bright summer mornings few things are pleasanter to do than to rise early and inhale the cool, pure, sweet, fragrant air and rejoice in the beauty ...

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  10. RAZOR COINS

    The Mint authorities are hard at work upon the designs for the new coinage; but it is not too late to give the public something novel. Why should coins be ...

    Article : 467 words
  11. A SAD STORY

    Two British Army officers, one of Whom regarded the other with the affection of a brother, figured in the London Divorce Court recently—one as ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    The weather during" the past week has been very favorable for the transplanting of cabbage, cauliflower and plants of this class. It will be well to examine all ...

    Article : 391 words
  13. A POPULAR DUKE

    By the death of the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar, Germany loses a noble patron of the arts. Rising musical artists in particular found a helper and a ...

    Article : 356 words
  14. USEFUL HINTS.

    If nauseous medicine has to be taken, the unpleasant taste will he prevented it a tiny bit of alum is first put into the mouth, and then the dose taken at once. ...

    Article : 325 words
  15. ARSENIC EATERS

    White arsenic is the form in which arsenic is eaten by the peasants of Styria and the Tyrol. Professor Schallgrueber, of Graetz, was the first to call ...

    Article : 456 words
  16. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    The schyzostylis coccinea, or Irish lily, is not nearly so generally grown as its merits deserve. It is one of the most attractive autumn or winter flowering ...

    Article : 346 words
  17. A PEEP AT PSYCHOLOGY

    "Your worship, it Is a scientific and psychological study for me to stand here and listen to the untruths spoken by that constable." ...

    Article : 340 words
  18. OLD-FASHIONED BATHS

    Vienna; according to the Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail," is about to lose one of its once most prosperous home industries. The last of the private ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. FAVORITE PUDDINGS.

    Stew some apples with a little water, sugar to taste, and whatever flavoring is liked. In the meantime mix three dessertspoonfuls of arrowroot with some ...

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  20. A NOTORIOUS BRIGAND.

    News from Munich states that the notorious Bavarian brigand Kneissil, who has eluded the gendarmes for the past four months, has just been captured near ...

    Article : 187 words
  21. THE CONSERVATORY AND POT PLANTS.

    Frames and glass structures of all kinds should he put in good repair, and made quite tight to prevent draughts. Artificial heat must be increased to ...

    Article : 352 words
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    "Rod and Lines."—Definition: Having to be swished first, and then having to write out a poena of a hundred lines into the bargain. "But," quoth our ...

    Article : 70 words
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    An Awful Reckoning,—Jerold: You are going the pace that kills, old chap! There's only one end to this sort of thing you know! Harold W-whasshat? ...

    Article : 37 words
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    A Gentle Hint.—Cholly: I have just completed a most touching poem. It is called "Long Overdue." Edith; What is it about? Cholly; A ship. Edith ...

    Article : 39 words
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