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  2. FIGHTING THE WIND.

    THE wind is governed by atmospheric changes and coal-ashes. We don't know positively which has the greater influence; but we are inclined to stoke our all as coal-ashes. We do not ...

    Article : 234 words
  3. DOMESTIC TROUBLES OF A MORMON.

    "MY name is [?] said the stranger, as he entered [?] Brown's office. "I called to see you about a suit for divorce." "Take a most," said the [?] "In the ...

    Article : 740 words
  4. Tales and Sketches.

    WITH that he rushed off and telegraphed for help,—a scientific writer.—and twenty minutes after, a hooky fellow from the house office was crossing the Jockey Central ferry ...

    Article : 4,135 words
  5. Poetry and Trifles.

    I saw the [?] contend With [?] And he was poor, without a friend. Pressed by a thousand face. ...

    Article : 719 words
  6. WHAT SHE KNEW ABOUT SCIENCE.

    A FEW days ago a Boston girl who had been attending the School of Philosophy at [?] arrived at [?] as a visit to a seminary thoroughly the firm ...

    Article : 669 words
  7. THE SORROWFUL MAN FROM COLUMBUS.

    AT the Union depot, the other morning, Officer Button observed a tall, long-legged stranger, who seemed to be clothed meetly as a [?] wipe his eyes and blow his some ...

    Article : 559 words
  8. A SERIOUS PROBLEM.

    A READER who is recently married writes as, asking which end of a stove is the lightest. We really wish we know; but we don't. A stove is very deserving; and one has to ...

    Article : 350 words
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