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  2. A HINT TO THE BETROTHED.

    Let the betrothed pair beware lest love should become what a French cynic has called it—“selfishness for two.” Surely the influence of a great and holy joy should ...

    Article : 234 words
  3. BEES STAMPEDE A PASSENGER TRAIN.

    It is probable that no more exciting scene has been witnessed, barring a run on a bank, than the one on a North-western train between Milwaukee and Chicago one ...

    Article : 962 words
  4. THE CHILDREN.

    A correspondent says tho following beautiful lines were found in the desk of Charles Dickens after his death. Independent of their intrinsic beauty[?] they show how tender ...

    Article : 517 words
  5. SMIGGS’S REMARKABLE SNAKE

    I have heard a few snake storied in my time, but there was something so elusive about this particular snake of Mr. Smiggs’s that I determined to make a note of it after ...

    Article : 1,747 words
  6. WIT AND HUMOR.

    “Seems to me,” said tho victim, entering the bar of a cosy hotel in Melbourne, “we are going to have a regular typhoon.” “A typhoon?” said the publican. “What ...

    Article : 569 words
  7. RECIPES.

    POTTED TONGUE.—Any tongue left from a previous day’s dinner should be divested of all hard parts and pounded with a fourth proportion of clarified butter, seasoned with ...

    Article : 588 words
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