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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 6 words
  3. Comic Cattings.

    Sandals are understood to used for a sale purpose. Do a walking hist and a [?] show as well together? ...

    Article : 775 words
  4. The Home.

    The following proverbs end aphorisms are worth remembering by those who would, keep in good health:—Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark." "we ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. Short Story.

    Ordway's usual Wednesday evening call on Miss Martin had endured for live minutes. "You do not look like yourself to-night." he pronounced meditatively, ...

    Article : 1,570 words
  6. Wonderful Sea Stories.

    When Prank Stockton sets out to tell, a sea yam he does not boggle at a little matter of authenticity. He belleves, like Ananias, in doing it thoroughly, ...

    Article : 1,370 words
  7. The Table.

    A pretty little woman, with a very nice, complexion, which I believe to be her own, tells me that the secret at keeping your skin is to wash in enter which has been boiled ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. The Russian Succession.

    Why should not a woman be successor to the throne on which the great Catherine proved her capacity? I have been moved to discover how it is that ...

    Article : 502 words
  9. A Woman's Way.

    A woman can laugh with her up make a man think she is the merriest cricket in the world, while her eyes are full of unshed tears, and her heart is beating as it is ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. Good Health.

    How Should a Healthy Mail Peel?—A man living temperately out of doom on plain fare (assuming a superior vitality to start with) has the beet chance of enjoying ...

    Article : 512 words
  11. Bad Ventilation..

    A great doctor once remarked (says "Woman's Life) that had ventillation deforms more children and destroys more health then accident or plague. Baby should ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. Literary Labour.

    Burns committed his poems to memory as be composed them, and when he eat down to write he had before him so labour of composition but only the task, of writing down ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. How to Woo.

    It is a well-known thing that hearts cannot always be taken by shorm, and working is just as likely to be too hasty and precipitate as it is to be too slow ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. A Ferllous Ride.

    Not many people would voluntarily undergo the experience related by a traveller returned tram North America. After considerable trouble he and a friend had ...

    Article : 452 words
  15. The Author of "John Halifax."

    Dinah Maria Mulock was born at Longfield Cottage, Hartshill, Staffordshire, in 1828. She was the daughter of the Thomas Mulock, who attracted a large share of ...

    Article : 354 words
  16. Kipling in Retreat

    A Chicago girl who has set up a typewriting office in London describes, in a letter to a friend, the day she spent at Bottingdean, taking dictation from Mr. and ...

    Article : 448 words
  17. When Brains are Brightest

    Swift was 69 when his brain gave birth to "Gulliver's Travels," and John Stuart Mill to when his essay on "Utilitarianism' was published, although his "Liberty" was ...

    Article : 293 words
  18. A Yankee Photographer.

    He was on of those abandoned and dissolute individuals who go from door to door taking orders for enlarging photographs to life-size. The other morning he stopped ...

    Article : 323 words
  19. Neatly Pat

    A young man had been to sea, and on his return was narrating to his uncle an adventure which he had met with on board ship. "I was one night leaning over the ...

    Article : 215 words
  20. The Bride-elect.

    A prospective bride went into a stationery store the other day to order the announcements of her wedding. They Were to be in her sister's name. Now why it is, no ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. A Story of the "Limited Mail."

    I have (says a writer Cassell's Saturday Journal") been as near as most men to having my head cut clean off my body and all through youthful toolhardiness. At a ...

    Article : 203 words
  22. Pigmy, Medium, and Tall Races

    Professor Arthur Thomson, in the August issue of "Knowledge," discusses the variation in height of different races, and we present here a few of the facts he advaaces. ...

    Article : 304 words
  23. Who Wants Cargoes of Girls!

    In the united Kingdom there are two million females in except of males: in the colonies there are two millions more males then females. ...

    Article : 231 words
  24. Great Men's Fathers.

    PPeople's father was A merchant. Mih[?] was the son of a copyist. Moon its father was a bookbinder. Charles Lamb was a servant's son. ...

    Article : 169 words
  25. The Depth of the Ocean.

    By slow degrees we are getting to know the contour of the sea bottom almost as well as we do that of the surface of the land,but it cannot he said that we have ...

    Article : 179 words
  26. The Derivation of "Link"

    An English correspondent, recounting some reminiscences of the old Aberdeen professor who used to be known, familiarly as "Hebrew' Scott, says be once asked the ...

    Article : 157 words
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