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  2. Humour.

    THE London Sportiny Times has heard of a case where a d[?]oll fellow named S[?]bbe got into a first-class railway carriage, before smoking carriages were invented. In the ...

    Article : 172 words
  3. TAKEN ON WITHOUT STOPPING.

    A FR[?]NCHMAN has invented a device by which passengers [?] be put on and takes off an exp[?] train while it is i[?] motion. Of course, an energ[?]ti[?] man can gat off an ...

    Article : 304 words
  4. Science.

    MOST of the plans hitharto proposted for ventilating public halls, theatres, churches, tunnels, and other close places have involved the ezpulsion of the foul air and the admission ...

    Article : 622 words
  5. Sketcher.

    MAN is a physic-taking animal. Her Majesty's lieges alone dispore of a prodigions hot unknown quanity, in obe lieace to the orders of orthodog pract[?]ers; ...

    Article : 2,330 words
  6. RECIPES.

    B[?]AST MUFFINS.—TWO eggs, well beaten, with one cap of augar and a lump of butter the size of an egg; to this add one pint of sweet milk, with two ...

    Article : 428 words
  7. PREPARING TO ENJOY TH[?]MSELV[?]S.

    "Now we haven't got much time to get ready, my dear," suggethed [?] Sp[?]dyke, ches[?]fully, "and I won't be l[?] at a dinner p[?]ty. I want you to fix up so as to ...

    Article : 978 words
  8. GERTIE'S GLOVE.

    SLIFS of a kid-skin deftly sewn, A scent as throught her garden blown. The tender hue that clothes her dove, All these—and this is Gertis's glove. ...

    Article : 674 words
  9. Agriculture. TO GET A LARGE YIELD OF RICH.

    THE Farm, published in England, confirms our own experience in [?]o[?]ding [?]ilch cows with bran. If a large yield or rich milk is desired, says the writer, give your cows, ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. BORN BLIND AND DEAF.

    (DINIEL C. B[?]ARD, in Scientific American.) AUSTRALIA seems to be a sport set aside by nature for experiments in curions forms of animal life. By some means, in the far ...

    Article : 694 words
  11. House Hold. NURSERY DECORATION AND HYGIENE.

    "MY idea of a model nursery," said a fine lady, not long ago, "is a padded room, with barred windows, and everything in it, when not in use, hung out of reach upon the ...

    Article : 2,030 words
  12. THE GOAT IN ENGLAND.

    THE English people of fashion have taken up the goat, an animal proverbially significative of general wickedness. They have laboured long and ardnonsly to make ...

    Article : 468 words
  13. TERPSICHORE IN THE FLAT CREEK QUARTERS.

    LISTEN when! I call de-flggers! Watch de music [?] you go! Chassy forrard! (Now look at [?]em! some too fas' and some too slow!) ...

    Article : 364 words
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