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  2. When Pain and Sickness Wring the Brow.

    An every-day occurrence in [?] Somebody gets sick; most likely that somebody is a woman, for a woman [?] upon the slightest provocation, and needs ...

    Article : 526 words
  3. MAMMA!

    “It’s ’ Mamma!’ here and ‘ Mamma!’ there, Till I am like to drop; It’s Mamma ! Mamma ! all the time ; Oh, will it never stop! ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. The Household.

    POTTED HAM.— Mince some cold cooked ham, mining lean and fat together; pound in a mortar, seasoning at the same time with a little cayenne pepper, pounded mace and ...

    Article : 570 words
  5. Scientific Notes.

    It is alleged that the electric night in the Winter Place, St. Petersburg, is very injurious to the ornamental plants and to decorations. ...

    Article : 409 words
  6. Hear & There.

    Here are a few more interesting epitaphs on a young lady who died of paralysis, brought on by a hair-dye containing sugar of lead: ...

    Article : 882 words
  7. Truth Stranger Than Fiction.

    In the autumn of 1817, while the woods were bright with the variegated hues which follow the light touches of early frost, a mounted travelled was quietly pursuing his way through ...

    Article : 1,596 words
  8. Agricultural, &c.

    An Eastern (U.S.) horticulturist gives the following schedule of the modes of propagation adapted to the different trees and fruit-bearing shrubs : ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. “Gosh! ain’t this Jolly?”

    It happened in Victoria; we would not be more definite for a hotel and a seat in Parliament. She was a charming creature, and her Pa owned a station, which, like a prudent ...

    Article : 434 words
  10. THE PROPER WAY TO MILK.

    Drawing the milk from the cow is an everyday job—we might say twice-a-day job. The operation look simple enough and is quite easy for one who understands it. None ...

    Article : 312 words
  11. A Child Again.

    This ii a fragment of the story of Jane —(her last name, fortunately, is not known) as told by the matron of one of our prisons: ...

    Article : 576 words
  12. Wit and Humor.

    The lay of the land—a national hymn. The [?] is of married life should [?] kept in family [?] How to take cure of your eyes—[?] ...

    Article : 500 words
  13. On Borrowing.

    It depends what part of the science—for borrowing is a science—you intend to go in for. Some people prefer umbrella borrowing, others go in for borrowing a money, name to ...

    Article : 507 words
  14. Nobody Laughed.

    Snooper was at a convivial gathering some weeks ago, and listened to many jokes perpetrated by the wits present. He was particularly delighted by the original and ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. Reward of Merit.

    Last week a young man from up-country married the daughter of Dan M’Neester, a lucky miner who has made a email pill in a rich tribute. The M’Neesters were not ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. It Didn’t Work.

    A country man went down upon the beach one sultry evening last summer, and selected a retired spot to enjoy a cool and refreshing bath. In the absence of a ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. A Near Hit.

    “Is there anyone living here under 21 years of are?” inquired a man who raug the door-bell of a St. Kilka house the other day. ...

    Article : 95 words
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