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  2. [?]ouse[?].

    THE attention (says the Scientific American) which has been drawn to the sovel style of embroidery, exhibited in Boston and in New York, by [?] Ol[?]ver Wendell Holmas, Jr., of ...

    Article : 800 words
  3. [?]iscellan[?]ous.

    MY boy, blow your own horn. Rise above the thing mistaken for modesty, which defra[?]ds the world of something good. If you have a musical hore, blow it. If you don't, ...

    Article : 408 words
  4. Science.

    THE idea has [?]herto prevailed quite generally that for purposes of disinfection [?] should [?] to prevent, in so far as may [?] possible any ferm[?]tation or p[?]refaction ...

    Article : 382 words
  5. S[?]etcher.

    THOSE who have visited Con[?]ple, and have passed [?] the [?] have observed [?] [?] of the Tur[?] grand[?] The [?] [?] are [?] ...

    Article : 2,853 words
  6. THE DEAD CHILD AND THE [?]OOKING-BIRD.

    [The following po[?] is in no [?] [?] [?] [?] On the cont[?], the [?] [?] incident it comm[?]tes ac[?]ly occurred, not long ago, in the neighbourhood ...

    Article : 399 words
  7. PROSPECTS OF AEUIAL NAVIGATION.

    AN interesting and dsugge[?]tive paper by Dr. Bell Pettigrew, F.R.S. was latery read at a meeting of the [?]alloon Society of Great Britain in the Royal Aqu[?]rium. ...

    Article : 588 words
  8. RABBI ISHMAEL.

    THE R[?]bbi Isbr[?] I, with the [?] and sin of the world [?]ea[?] uponn [?] [?]sing in The Holy of [?]olios, saw [?] [?]ful Face With [?]ble [?]plend[?] [?] all the pl[?], ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. IT WAS ALL RIGHT.

    [?] people w[?]rs [?] [?] in a Woodsard s[?] [?] yesterday when an old men with a [?] in on[?] he[?] and a bandl[?] i[?] the other stood in the [?] and ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. WRITE PLAINLY.

    THE rejection of the m[?]ctipt of an unfamiliar [?] is pr[?] oftener on accoun[?] of ill[?]ble hand writing than of lack of mer[?] There is no [?] [?] for an editor th[?] ...

    Article : 209 words
  11. SPELLING SCHOOL HARMONY.

    A D[?] [?] had [?] this winter to visit Gra[?] [?] wa[?] [?] to a spelling school in a district school house, and [?] the place to find it [?], ...

    Article : 576 words
  12. RECIPES.

    OLD pota'o[?]s may [?] freshened up by pl[?]ging them into cold water before cooking them. Never wash raisins that are to be used ...

    Article : 175 words
  13. ROSE BUDS.

    THE following beantif[?]l [?]ntiment accompanted two knots of rose buds sent to a young lady for her personal adornment at an evening party: ...

    Article : 665 words
  14. [?]umour.

    A DETRO[?]T surgeon w[?]ose rep[?]tation is first-class, was seated in his offic[?] the other day, when in w[?]ked a stranger who was followed by a dog. Without any fooling ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. A FABLE.

    SOME cawing crows, a hoo'ing [?]wl, A hawk, a cannry, an old marsh-fowl, One day all met together. To hold a ca[?] and settle the fate ...

    Article : 346 words
  16. HODGE'S SOLILOQUY.

    HODGE lay at noon by the h[?]dgerow side, And he pulled his lock as the squire rode by; Quoth he, as he looked on his limbs with ...

    Article : 277 words
  17. THE COMING ULSTER.

    IT is with ple[?]sure that we anno[?]nce a change and an improvement in the summer u[?]ster, and it beightens that ple[?]ure to realise that a Datr[?]iter is the [?] who[?] ...

    Article : 702 words
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