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  2. WIT AND HUMOR.

    Ont on a lark -- Feathers. The question of the hour -- "What time is it?" When a man gets religion right his horse ...

    Article : 1,270 words
  3. THE AGRICULTURIST.

    A large cheese manufacturing company publishes the following hints to the milk producers it deals with: -- (1). Only healthy cows produce good milk. They must never ...

    Article : 297 words
  4. THE MYSTERY OF THE TOWER.

    "I don't know what you mean by 'shirking' you!" Jasper answered, sullenly. "Oh, don't you, indeed!" she retorted, a satirically. "Then I had better explain, ...

    Article : 4,112 words
  5. THE LOST POCKETBOOK.

    "Talk about losing things," said one of two ladies as they sat at lunch in a public restaurant, "I had an experience lately that almost turned my hair gray -- yes, literally." ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    RYE BREAD. -- Take two cups of Indian meal; make it in a thick batter with scalding water; when cool, add a small cup of white bread sponge, a little sugar and salt, ...

    Article : 1,582 words
  7. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!

    One day I was seated under a tree by a spring on the banks of the Cumberland River not far from where it breaks through the Pine Mountains, taking a resting spell, ...

    Article : 479 words
  8. BUTTER MAKING IN NORMANDY.

    The Cotentin butter of Normanby, which sells in Paris at a very high price, is stated to be very pure. The cows are brushed and kept very clean, the adders are carefully ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. SHE WAS MAD.

    "Why, my dear, what on earth is the matter with you? You look as if you could bite a ten-penny nail in two," said Mr Day when became home the other evening and ...

    Article : 308 words
  10. HOW TO GET GOOD BUTTER.

    If butter is any object at all cither for the supply of the farmer's table or the market, let him provide himself in the first place with good cows, and if he has any that are ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. HIS OTHER NAME.

    He was not such a dre[?]sfully desperate-looking citizen, and when he was ranged up in front of the judge of the Police Court, that dignitary was disposed to be lenient. ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. TO JUDGE HORSES.

    Here is the opinion of a judge of horse-flecc as the best way to find out the merits and demerits of a hurse. "Don't think to find weak points while he is moving as f ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. A STREET INCIDENT.

    Crash! smash! went something in the large plate glass window of a bric-a-brac shop on Grand River, avenue, and everybody rushed to the spot and in moment a throng ...

    Article : 275 words
  14. TO THE POORHOUSE.

    The county house waggon drew up at the old form house door in the early morning light and the Poor Overscer got out and knocked on the door with the butt end of his ...

    Article : 740 words
  15. THE MASHER'S FOE.

    He was a masher, and when the swell girl got into the street car, he spotted her and began his operations. He looked at her in evident admiration, ...

    Article : 608 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 147 words
  17. ONLY A FIGURE OF SPEECH.

    "Your beau stays quite a while when he calls?" "Yes." "I should think you would find the time ...

    Article : 37 words
  18. NOT THAT KIND.

    Husband -- "Got that picture of my wife done yet?" Photog. (handing it to him) -- "Yes, str and I should say it was a speaking ...

    Article : 44 words
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