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  2. Humor. Molony a Lament.

    O Tim, did you hear of thim Saxons, And read what the peepers report? They're goan to recall the Liftinint, And shut up the Castle and Coort? ...

    Article : 531 words
  3. Science. Useful in Various Ways.

    The latest style of cane is owned by a Portland physician, who uses it for three purposes—as a cane, as a protector and for professional purposes. It consists of a ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. Farmer. Improvement of Patures.

    Sir, T. S. Gold, late Secretary of the Conrectient Board of Agriculture, and a practical and progressive farmer, recently read a paper upon the above subject, from which ...

    Article : 500 words
  5. Ladies' Column. A Parisian Wedding Custom.

    Parisian brides and bridesmaids do not take with them to church the lovely bunch of white flowers which tradition requires the bridegroom and bis best man to supply; but it ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. Miscellaneous. Preservation of Meat by Sugar.

    It results from a special report made to the French Minister of Agriculture that sugar is an excellent agent for preserving meat, and possesses some advantages over ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. Traveller.

    A correspondent of the North China Daily News, of Shanghai, describes a printing establishment which he found in a village in the interior, about 150 miles from Shanghai. ...

    Article : 525 words
  8. Essayist.

    I was discoursing recently to a friend about the excellencies of a German scientific work I had been rending. He was a diligent student who had spent the best of two score ...

    Article : 1,034 words
  9. "Alphabets of Gems.

    Some one has got up an alphabet of precious stones as follows: Ametheyst, beryl chrysobel, diamond, emerald, feldspar, garnet, hyacinth, idocrase, kyanite (more ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. The Management of Money.

    Various publications have from time to time agitated the question of how the best living is to be obtained from a small income. It is easy to theorise on paper; but the plan ...

    Article : 353 words
  11. Clothes made of Glass.

    M. Dubus Bonnet, of Lille, France, has invented a process of spinning and weaving glass into cloths. The warp is composed of silk, forming the body and ground-work, ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. Again the Band.

    "Hello, Jim!" "Why, John! how are you?" "Pretty fair; and you?" " Oh, I manage to have my bed made seven ...

    Article : 727 words
  13. Progress of Electrical Science.

    Professor Elisha Gray, in a lecture preceding a series of interesting electrical experiments given at Evaston, on the 10th of May, said, among other things too good to omit, ...

    Article : 462 words
  14. Favors.

    For luncheon favors there are small, dainty baskets of delicate straw, twisted on wire, in pale shades of blue, pink and yellow, the latter color being less popular than the ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. Management of Bulls.

    A correspondent of the Jersey Bulletin says:—In the first place I never allow but one man to handle and feed the bulls, and he must not abuse them in any way, nor ...

    Article : 246 words
  16. Devastation by Crickets.

    Accounts are published of the devastation caused by crickets in Algeria. The insects rememble but are not identical with either locusts or grasshoppers. Last years swarms ...

    Article : 282 words
  17. A New Drink.

    There was a knock at the door, "Come in." The door opened. "Ah, Charley! Glad to see you; Come ...

    Article : 606 words
  18. Care of the Hands.

    To whiten and soften the builds there it nothing better than almond paste. For hands that are inclined to be red and rough the following treatment,if persevered in will ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. "The Breed That Beats the Record."

    Under this heading, the leading London journal writes as follows: "The year 1887 was one in which the famed black polled cattle of Aberdeenshire scored many great ...

    Article : 219 words
  20. Humbugging.

    A late judge, whose personal appearance was as unprepossessing as his legal knowledge was profound and, his intellect keen, interrupted a female witness, ...

    Article : 433 words
  21. The Old-Fashioned Way Good Enough for Her.

    "John," she said, as she toyed with one of his buttons, "this is leap year, isn't it?" "Yes, Jessie," he answered, as he looked ...

    Article : 161 words
  22. A Mere Family Matter.

    First Sweet Girl: "If you are determined to elope I will be a true sister and help you, but I beg you not to do it. Think of the disgrace." ...

    Article : 281 words
  23. A Domestic Hint.

    Sometimes the lamp wick will obstinately refuse to be turned up in an orderly manner. It will seem firmly wedged at one side, while the other will run up in a point, causing ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. Reciprocal Influence of Sence Organs.

    Some interesting experiments on the reciprocal influence of organs of sense have been recently made by Herr Urbanschitsch, of Vienna. His general conclusion is, says ...

    Article : 298 words
  25. The Civilising Potato.

    The potato has been a great civiliser. It commenced its work 300 years ago as a native American, and it has gone all over the world, doing its work in all land quietly ...

    Article : 277 words
  26. Satisfactory Identification.

    "Can you identify this man?" said a lawyer to an Irishman who was prosecuting a fellow-workman for an assault. "Faith, an Ol kin. That's the very same ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. Not Mere Toys.

    Children care less for toys, that is, the toys that are only fit to look at, than generally believed. They universally prefer the play-things with which something can be done, ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. The Bravest of Battles.

    The bravest battle that ever was fought! Shall I tell you where and when? On the maps of the world you'll find it not 'Tis fought by the mothers of men. ...

    Article : 117 words
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