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  2. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    "There are many to-morrows, my love, my dove, But only one to-day." Lo! 'tis the golden morn, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 218 words
  3. POPULAR SCIENCE.

    Wonderful, indeed, are some of the impending advances of this the 19th century Novelties of all descriptions arise around us. Not inventions that are of an ephemeral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 719 words
  4. WIT AND HUMOUR.

    The girl who laces merely does it as a matter of form. Dialogue between two beggars : "Are you blind by nature? " "No; only by ...

    Article : 1,420 words
  5. THE YOUNG FOLKS.

    For questions dark and eerie let me recommend my boy, Who, though he is his father's pet, doth none the less annoy ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. Young Ladies as "Nigger" Minstrels.

    Thirty members of the Young Ladies Charitable Society were (the New York " World" reports) to appear as burnt-cork minstrel performers at the Lexington Avenue ...

    Article : 174 words
  7. Should Ladies Play Cricket.

    The Rev. R. S. Holmes writes in "Cricket" :-The proposal to establish county cricket clubs for ladies fairly takes one's breath away. Please don't. If the ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. Unearthing a Donkey.

    "There again! I was born to be unfortunate ! And just as I thought everything was going well, too! You clumsy creature; must you go and fail me, too, like every one else, just ...

    Article : 2,101 words
  9. The Queen and the Royal Babies.

    Apropos of the addition to the Royal family is the following little paragraph from a recent English paper:-" The Queen always wears on one wrist a ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. GOOD THINGS TO KNOW.

    That ripe tomatoes will remove ink and other stains from white cloth; also from the hands. That a tablespoonful of turpentine boiled with white clothes will aid in the whitening ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. The Cat for Violent Offendors.

    The "Liverpool Weekly Post," of the 12th ult., contains the following record of sentences passed at a single sitting of the Criminal Court: ...

    Article : 301 words
  12. A Superstitious Lover.

    A remarkable instance of superstition has just been revealed at Chorley Police Court, Lancashire. A young man named Thomas Barnes was charged with assaulting Frances ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. A Comet's Tail.

    Brooke's Comet, from a photograph taken by Professor E. E. Barnard, is one of the illustrations in last month's " Knowledge," and Mr A. C. Ranyard has an article on ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. Ladies' Gossip.

    In fine twill suites and tweed the favorite colors seem to be tan and brown. Almost all bodices for evening, morning and afternoon may have different skirts. ...

    Article : 600 words
  15. Home and Fireside.

    POLISH FOR BROWN BOOTS.--Mix 1oz. of oxalic acid, 1oz. of spirits of salt, a scruple of cochineal, bruised, and a pint of water. The boots should, before using the composition, be ...

    Article : 1,478 words
  16. Pigeons and Diphtheria.

    The French medical journals report another instance in which diphtheria appears to have been transmitted from pigeons to man. One of these birds died, ...

    Article : 173 words
  17. A Clever Parrot.

    At the "Westminster police-court, England, Alfred Ketteringham (43), a dyer, was accused of stealing a silver watch from William Judson, of 105 Winchester street, Pimlico. The ...

    Article : 390 words
  18. Treatment of Diphtheria.

    A correspondent to the "Globe" writes:- "There is at the present moment being tested in at least one of the London fever hospitals a treatment of diphtheria, which in its own ...

    Article : 198 words
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  20. A Hindoo Bride's Wedding Jewels.

    The importance of the brides "wedding jewels" in the view of Hindoo law and custom is amusingly exemplified by a case which has been decided on appeal in the ...

    Article : 289 words
  21. Longevity.

    A correspondent in Wales writes to a London paper:-The Continent is not(as one of the news agencies announces) the proud possessor of the "oldest medical ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. Little Articles that Pay.

    If the farmer gets a big crop of wheat, and if he gets a good price for it, he may be doing pretty fairly. But those " ifs" may not fulfil their promises, and if they do not, then it may ...

    Article : 189 words
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