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  2. A FUNNY STICK.

    There is no gentleman in Chicago who is more kindly disposed towards all the world, than Mr. O. W. Ruggles, the general passenger agent of the Michigan Central railroad. He is a hard ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  3. BENDIGO SINCE '51.

    There could scarcely have been a finer day than Wednesday, the 18th December, 1867, the day of the arrival of the Duke of Edinburgh on Bendigo. It was rather hot, but the heat was ...

    Article : 2,563 words
  4. MR. PETTISOLES REVENGE.

    Mr. Titus Pettisole was a bachelor, rich, middle aged, and extremely unattractive. Such at least was the opinion of the great majority of Mr. Pettisole's acquaintances, ...

    Article : 4,633 words
  5. THE EMPRESS OF CHINA.

    Referring to the marriage of the young Emperor of China, the "Singapore Free Press[?] pays a tribute of praise to the Dowager [?] press:—" For twenty-eight years the ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. A NEW BUTTERMAKING PROCESS.

    Mr. Walter Cole, of St. Kilda (states the "Argus") claims to have discovered a new and improved process of making butter, and he is is exhibiting his novel system at 185 ...

    Article : 632 words
  7. ON AMERICAN SLANG.

    Some of the prettiest secrets and curiosities of language come to us from abroad. How does the word fiasco, Italian for flask, happen to stand for failure? Because the Italian glass ...

    Article : 829 words
  8. SELF SUCCESS.

    Success by enterprise or experiment may be great and complete, yet greater than these is the success that comes of the knowledge of self— self-success. "If I know myself, and I think I ...

    Article : 963 words
  9. RUSSIAN EXILES AND THEIR LETTERS.

    One feature of administrative exile life, which exasperates and embitters the politicals almost as much as surveillance, is the supervision of their correspondence. An exile who ...

    Article : 522 words
  10. FELLED BY ELECTRICITY.

    [?]itherto machines for f[?]ling trees have been, driven by steam power, but this is sometimes inconvenient, especially in thick woods, and eleotric power has recently been adopted in the ...

    Article : 231 words
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