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  3. CONTINUED FROM WEDNESDAY'S ISSUE. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] SCATTERED LEAVES.

    Mrs. Larmer, who was a kind hearted woman, readily undertook the task of breaking the news of her husband's death to Nancy. The poor creature was fearfully ...

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  4. EROADBRIM'S NEW YORK LETTER.

    As spring glides gently into the arms of summer, we set aside its parting day to crown with flowers the graves of our gloriour dead. Tear after year, I see great gaps ...

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  5. ODDS AND ENDS.

    Half the ill-health of the world comes from improper eating. One of the greatest blessings you can enjoy is a tender, honest, and enlightened ...

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  6. THE CONVICT MINES OF SIBERIA.

    Now and again a telegram from St. Petersburg announces that certain Nihilists have been condemned to death, but that the Czar has been pleased to cummute their sentence ...

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  7. CURES BY FAITH.

    "Faith-healing." attested by a cannon of the Church of England, is a somewhat startling phenomenon. The idea is associated with the novelties in religion and ...

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  9. THE ETHICS OF A POSTAGE STAMD..

    The affixing of the sta[?] is in the majority of cases the last stage of the letterwriting. It is a kind of sealing, signing, and delivering. It would not be a bad ...

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