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  2. SEALED ORDERS OR THE TRIPLE MYSTERY.

    Bitter, indeed, was the disappointment [?] the defective when he learned that the very person—in fact, the only one—from whom he hoped to glean very necessary and ...

    Article : 4,936 words
  3. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    VEGETABLE MARROW SOUR.—Peel and slice one large marrow, or two small ones, and one onion. Boil them in water two hours. Then peel, drain dry, and rub ...

    Article : 633 words
  4. THE AGRICULTURIST.

    The following from the Otago Witness is of interest. It points to a peculiar lack at the Dunedin P. and A. Show, where the absence of merino exhibits was striking ...

    Article : 473 words
  5. THINGS WORTH KNOWING.

    Butter and eggs for cakes should always be beaten to a cream. Set a dish of water in the oven with cakes when baking, and they will seldom scorch. ...

    Article : 665 words
  6. SOME QUSER NEWSPAPERS.

    Some curious newspapers are published in various parts of the world. A publication carried on in London in order to preserve the title, has a circulation of one. A ...

    Article : 584 words
  7. SMALL ITEMS OF PROFIT ON THE FARM.

    Says the Australian Agriculturist:—A new key note was struck at one of the meetings of the branches of the Bureau of South Australia, which should find an echo in every ...

    Article : 515 words
  8. WIT AND HUMOR.

    "What an easy-going fellow Tom is! He makes the best of everything." "'Or, rather, he takes the best or everything." "Professor, why is Fallas Athene ...

    Article : 617 words
  9. FOR MARRIED PEOPLE.

    "The last word" is the most dangerous of infernal machines. Husband and wife should no more fight to get it than they would struggle for tot possession of a lighted ...

    Article : 216 words
  10. GLASS HOUSES.

    Experiments recently made with waste slag from glass factories prove beyond question that the material is the very best possible for building purposes. It is run ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. SELECTING FOWLS.

    A writer in the National Fancier gives the following respecting the selection of fowis:—"I have been a breeder of fancy poultry for several years, and have been breeding ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. WHY MEN ARE PESSIMISTS.

    "My profession, said a minister, "necessary states my being in contact with all sorts and conditions of men, who come to me with their troubles and expect comfort and ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. WORMS.

    In the hands of a farmer nothing answers so well for the destruction of worms in the intestines of stock as oil of turpentine, given in thick linseed tea, mucilage, gruel, or ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. USE OF THE CAMERA.

    Now that it is possible to take instantaneous pictures, the use of the camera has extended in every way. In England a few months ago a certain iron bridge of one of ...

    Article : 198 words
  15. A POWERFUL DREDGE.

    One of the most powerful dredges in the world has lately been constructed in Scotland. Formerly when it was required to make a channel through rocks, it was ...

    Article : 267 words
  16. Preserving Fruit Without Sugar.

    Preserving Fruit Without Sugar.— Californians have a method of preserving fruit without sugar so that it will keep sound and fresh for years. The recipe is as follows ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. A REMARKABLE SERMON.

    Dean Swift once preached a charity sermon at St. Patrick's, Dublin, the length of which disgusted many of his auditors, which, coming to his knowledge, and it falling to ...

    Article : 137 words
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