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"The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside"


Pig--A hog's little boy.
Salt--What makes your potato taste bad when you don't put any on.
Snoring--Letting off sleep.
Stars--The moon's eggs.
Wakefulness--Eyes all the time coming unbuttoned.
* * * * *
If you would have good health, go out in the sunshine. Sickness is
worse than freckles.
* * * * *
HYPOCHONDRIA.
THE MYSTERIOUS ELEMENT IN THE MIND THAT AROUSES VAGUE
APPREHENSIONS--WHAT ACTUALLY CAUSES IT.
The narrative below, by a prominent scientist, touches a subject of
universal importance. Few people are free from the distressing evils
which hypochondria brings. They come at all times and are fed by the
very flame which they themselves start. They are a dread of coming
derangement caused by present disorder and bring about more suicides
than any other one thing. Their first approach should be carefully
guarded.
_Editors Herald_:
It is seldom I appear in print and I should not do so now did
I not believe myself in possession of truths, the revelation
of which will prove of inestimable value to many who may see
these lines.


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