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  2. THE USE Of READING SHAKESPEARE.

    A few weeks ago a correspondent asked—"What is the use of reading shakespeare and other great men's works?" ...

    Article : 255 words
  3. WHY DO WE WEAR SUNDAY CLOTHES?

    Why do we men wear Sunday clothes on Sunday? It Isn't as though we put them on to go to church In. We don't —most of us don't go to church. We ...

    Article : 618 words
  4. LADER IN VAIN.

    The strained effort to do too much is on" cause of the large amount or slipshod. inefflent word [?] all deplore and set accept. No other can give ...

    Article : 161 words
  5. ENGLAND'S CREATEST STATESMAN.

    There is a good anecdote related [?] of the [?] of pittwer the Earl of [?]. The Earl was so afraid of taking cold that he ...

    Article : 196 words
  6. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    A,—A many husbands arc utterl [?] by mismanagement. Some [?]keep them constantly in ho nater, other [?] them freeze by their ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. THE. PRICE FOR HEALTH.

    Natures price for health is regu[?]. we cannot safely bottle up sleep to-night for to-morrow night's use, nor force our stomachs at one ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. HOUSEKEEPERS FOR NEIGHBORS

    The hardest housekeeping in the world is the housekeeping people de for the benefit of their neighbors. Hal the trouble we have are caused by ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. KEEP PEGGING AWAY.

    Every man has his (to him) labor of Hercules to perform. Do not think yours is the [?] of all troubles and when [?] fall be not too sure ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. THE AGONIES OF COMPOSITION.

    Dickens, when he intended to write a Christmas story, shat himself up for six weeks, living [?] a hermit, and came out looking as haggard as ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. LORD NELSON AND HIS VALET.

    Tho great Nelson's sovereignty was 'confined to the seas; on there his valet, old Tom, ruled him completely. He was no hero to Tom, but a boy to ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. WOMEN'S AMBITIONS.

    The weaker sex are fond of boas: ing of the progress of women of to lay—how the latter can no longer be regarded as inferior to man. in view [?] ...

    Article : 381 words
  13. HENCE FIRES.

    Dust Is a wonderful producer of fires. There are instances on record in post offices where the dust of the mail bags suspended in a close room ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    P.C. X. was strolling on his beat the other day when he met a little boy, who was the son of another member of the force. The little chap was ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. A Self-Denying Couple.

    The old man, after fifty years on tho land, was past work. Rumor had It that the care he had always exercised hud enabled him to put by sufficient ...

    Article : 292 words
  16. ATTRIBUTED TO ANCESTORS.

    A cynical observer of "men and tilings" thus explained the human weakness for accumulating possessions, furniture, jewels, lands, houses, ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. On the Railway.

    The Pennsylvania express was dash ing through the pine forests when the stoker said: "I say, Bill, the forest is on fire." ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. A Splendid Imitation.

    A youth of poetical ideas was recently charged of a London police? court with being a "music pirate." Ho war remanded in custody. ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. FLOUNDERS HELP SCIENCE.

    Experiments have recently been made with flounders in order to determine whether the whiteness of the under sides of those fish is due to the ...

    Article : 187 words
  20. Directed.

    Jayson: I want to hire a horse. He must be gentle and quiet, [?] bite or Kick, or—Livery Stable Keeper: You'll find a ...

    Article : 452 words
  21. HOW HOME LIFE IS SPOILED.

    Some housewives are ever in a white heat. They work with the strengtl and velocity of an avalanche, untifinally they bury beneath them all the ...

    Article : 122 words
  22. In a "placement.

    Mr. O'Keefe's contenence was nor at any time remar[?]cable for indications of intellectual [?]. but now as he stood before the camera, his ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. THE LIFE OF A BEE.

    During the working season the life of the worker is from four to six weeks. A colony containing 40,000 to 60,000 workers must be replenished ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. Precept and Practice.

    Professor Starr, the famous ethnologist, states that amongst his acquaintances was a lady whom he discovered, with the assistance of an intelligent ...

    Article : 316 words
  25. HOW WOMAN REGARDS WOMAN.

    It is absolutely untrue to say that woman is woman's worst enemy, unless thorp be some persona] antagonism in the matter. Good women are ...

    Article : 189 words
  26. IF YOU WOULD BE BEAUTIFUL

    Though all women are not blesses with beauty, few are devoid of som charm which can be cultivated. The woman who studies her appeal ...

    Article : 250 words
  27. Its Own Fault.

    Mrs. Talke: Just like a man! The idea of losing your temper because your razor Is dull! Mr. Talke: Well. I've got a right to ...

    Article : 35 words
  28. Bravely Done.

    A story comes from Switzerland of a mountain guide who. with two others wars lending a party over one of the most precipitous passes of the Higher ...

    Article : 224 words
  29. Not Ma's.

    They stood beneath the stars, and silent as the heart- beats of the night, looked far away into the diamond studded shirt front of the sky. ...

    Article : 214 words
  30. In a Village Church.

    I attended a very old country church fast Sunday, and I used the prayer book in the pew that I was shown into It was a beautifully printed, ...

    Article : 99 words
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