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Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56 -  No. 5, February 2, 1884

Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56 - No. 5, February 2, 1884

by Various Authors

Almost every city comprises within its limits some portion of territory which is not adapted for business purposes, and is not attractive to that class of inhabitants who can afford to choose the location of their residences. Such localities are at first left vacant, but as population increases they are occupied first by squatters, then by those wh..

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 361, November 27, 1886

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 361, November 27, 1886

by Various Authors

She told me more than once that her husband was quite satisfied with me; the children thrived under my care, Reggie especially, for Joyce was somewhat frail and delicate. It gratified me to hear this, for a longer acquaintance with Mr. Morton had not lessened my sense of awe in his presence (I had had to feel the pressure of his strong will before ..

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 362, December 4, 1886

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 362, December 4, 1886

by Various Authors

The bright spring days found me a close prisoner to the house. The end of April had been unusually chilly, and one cold rainy night Reggie was taken with an attack of croup. It was a very severe attack, and for an hour or two my alarm was excessive. Mrs. Morton was at a fancy ball, and Mr. Morton was attending a late debate, and, to add to my troub..

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 363, December 11, 1886

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 363, December 11, 1886

by Various Authors

My first article dealt chiefly with the long, sculptured frieze that ran continuously the whole length of the walls of the building (protected by the outer colonnade), and the ceremonials which that frieze represented. The present article will be devoted chiefly to the fragments of the external frieze, and to the figures of the eastern and western ..

Youth, Vol. I, No. 3, May 1902

Youth, Vol. I, No. 3, May 1902

by H. L. Coggins

The story opens in the year of 1777, during one of the most critical periods of the Revolution. Hadley Morris, our hero, is in the employ of Jonas Benson, the host of the Three Oaks, a well-known inn on the road between Philadelphia and New York. Like most of his neighbors, Hadley is an ardent sympathizer with the patriot cause. When, therefore, a ..

Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1880

Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1880

by John Cordeaux

The following Report contains a Summary of the investigations of a Committee appointed by the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Swansea in 1880, an Abstract of which will be presented to the Association at its next Meeting. The Returns relating to Scotland have been arranged by Mr. Harvie-Brown; those for the East Coast of Engla..

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 364, December 18, 1886

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 364, December 18, 1886

by Various Authors

Tinned meats and provisions may be regarded from two distinct points of view. The majority of persons, especially in this country, look upon them simply as a convenience to housekeepers, but the subject should be regarded from a far higher point than one of mere convenience, for by means of tinned provisions the whole food supply of the world is in..

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 32, Vol. I, August 9, 1884

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 32, Vol. I, August 9, 1884

by Chambers' Journal

Water bears a very important part in relation to the human system and preservation of health. It combines with the tissues of the body, and forms a necessary part of its structure. In the case of a man weighing one hundred and fifty-four pounds, one hundred and eleven would consist of water. It enters very largely into the composition of our food. ..