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  2. Pith and Point.

    Four hundred thousand larks for the gourmand's table[?]are sold at Leadenhall Market every year. In 1840 all serfs in the ...

    Article : 889 words
  3. A Miliionnire's First Earnings.

    I cannot tell you how proud I was when I received my first week's own earnings. One dollar and twenty cents made by myself and given to me because I ...

    Article : 732 words
  4. The Home.

    For a good, every-day household angel give us (says a lady writer) the woman who laughs. Her pastry may not always be just right, and she may ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. The Going of Staylate.

    "Will he never, never go?" The sisters Alice ana Anna referred to our old friend Mr. Staylate. who seemed to be after the world's record in ...

    Article : 593 words
  6. The Sketcher.

    "Papa. Jon"t you strike mo with that axe again!" pried Winifred Wyncoop us her father drew back the ponderous chunk of chilled steel to let her have ...

    Article : 827 words
  7. Spray.

    Madame Sarah Bernhardt has always insisted upon real food in stage meals, as her managers know to their cost. A story is told that when "Camille" was ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. Short Story.

    Never shall I forget or cease to bless that night of the great storm, whon I turned from despair to crime. It was poverty that drove me to it. I was just ...

    Article : 1,147 words
  9. The Hair.

    No woman can be wholly plain who has beautiful hair, nor, on the other hand, can any b[?]twholly beautiful if the hair is faulty. A recen[?]writer on the care ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. Advertising [?]k.

    The new and irritating trick of advertising by anonymous posteards received an amusing check recently at the hands of a certain gentleman not ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. A Probable Cause.

    Wife: "Harry, why in some of these late crim[?] cases [?] police give particulsrs of important clues to the Press, which, by being published all over ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. Cleanliness anS Long Life.

    Attention to cleanliness is decidedly conducive, to longevity,. and we may congratulate ourselves on the general improvement, in Our habits on the ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. A Dog Story.

    Every one has heard the story of the railway carriage, the smoker, the lady, and the lap[?]deg. But it has never been told so circumstantially as by a ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. What Women Can Do tot Women.

    In support of the scheme initiated by the women students or Edinburgh University on behalf of women workers in shops and warehouses, a deputation of ...

    Article : 303 words
  15. Our Breathing.

    Dr. Arthur MacDonald, by means of the kymographion, an apparatus for measuring emotional disturbance, has found that persons breathe less when ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. A Serpent that Devours Serpents.

    The ophiophagus, or serpentivere of India and adjacent countries—a reptile that is especially interesting to zoologists by reason of its great size, powerful ...

    Article : 453 words
  17. A Men in the House.

    Time—1 o'clock [?]ing the morning. Eldest[?]son John [?] out in the hall "There's a man in the house." Presently[?] body wasp up and ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. A Romantic Story.

    A romantic tale that ends in marriage is told by the American papers just to hand. Eugene Green, of Syracuse. New York, visited his sister at Turnwood last ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. Habitual Punishment.

    Habitual punishment (nays "Home Chat") weakens a child's sense of responsibility, especially if it take the form of whipping, caning, or any other ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. A Moment of Intense Horror.

    A case recently tried in the Court of Queen's Bench presents several points of interest to the neurologist. a railway signalman received a message ...

    Article : 612 words
  21. Baron Hirsch.

    Some good anecdotes concerning the late Baron Hirsch are current in Vienna. Extreme parsimony in small mailers was allied with his well-known ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. How Buildings are Repaired in Brussels.

    Every building, public or private, in Brusseld has a short distance below the eaves, a row of holes or socke[?]s in the wall some Sft, apart. ...

    Article : 273 words
  23. The Kind of Englishman Who Hales America.

    There is among certain [?] a aupperc[?]icus and insular spirit jot patronising criticism. We have the old-fashioned high Tory, who hates America and ...

    Article : 379 words
  24. Cowardice of Alligators.

    "The cowardice of alligators is well known by the people who reside along the bayous which were at one time frequented by the saurla[?]s," said a ...

    Article : 335 words
  25. Neat'y Caught.

    A [?]glar had the [?]emerity to invade a London physician's consulting-room late the other night. The doctor found him there and threw at him the first ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. Cycling "Vibratiok."

    An article in the "British Medical Journal," evidently written by an experienced cyclist, says that the evil effects which have for so long been ...

    Article : 283 words
  27. Like Bobbie Burns.

    There is a young girl in Dumfries who is the exact image of Robert Burns, writes Mr. John Poster Fraser in a contemporary. She is his ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. A Mistake.

    A resident in Dublin at the time of the Great Exhibition in that city entertained a number of visitors, among whom was an old Presbyterian minister, who ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. Files as Disease-carriers.

    In 1886 Hoffman determined the presence of bacilli of tuberculosis on the bodies of flies collected in the room occupied by consumptives. Six years later ...

    Article : 90 words
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