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CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... Workington Local 60 Board accuses'tea-drinking of being more mis. e- ehlevous than opium-eating, and causing much bt infant mortality.! Nolt a tea Deunifor It, exactly.. se A Q=IOx O- Hm FuacsON. - Another is action at law over the supply-of furniture ...

HEALTH AND HOME

... namely, fifty. The average life of'our brawny Highlinders is about fifty-five,and that is high, if we' consider that the inf'ant. mortality is great, owing to the tyin'g l spverity:.of the winter climate. If Sabies surylve, he'vwever, they grow up hiardyibraWvn7' ...

JENNY LIND

... sound. It came at last. A voice is heard- Through the vast hail it rings, Each eye is dim, each heart is stirred- Is it a mortal sings? Still swell the sounds upon the ear, Thea gently fade away, Nor might be heard a whisper there Till silent is the lay ...

ACTORS ON THE STAGE

... cleanly than the dirt nod smoke of an Eskimo hut would naturally allow, applies her tongue to the infant, and the result is said to be satisfactory- to the infant ! In like manner,. after she has in her primitive way cooked a piece of meat, the Eskimo woman ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... borrow, And by word and example His law imitate, That makes vice the companion of sorrow. 'Tie by Justice divine that we mortals must rule, And the mass of Earth's sinfulness leaven, And by governing power none other can school Our frail souls to be fitted ...

IVSWICI!, Jngvst 24

... butcher of Wisbech, was, with his wife and infant son, riding in cart their wav from Wisbech to irwich, as they were about to enter SwafTliam, the horse began to kick most violently, and struck the ml,nit a mortal blow the left side of the head, and it died ...

LITERARY GLFANINGS

... wind blew, the waves dashed over the ship, the footmen were terribly ill,buttheparalytic gentleman lay in his berth like an infant slumbering in its cradle, It was observed by the sailors that his cabin reeked of tobacco, and the presumption was that while ...

A DESERTER FROM THE GUARDS

... Melfordi ural District Council, residing at Sudbury, was carrying her infant sister down- stairs on Wednesday morning*, when she slipoed on the top etep and fell to the bottom. The infant l died ffrom concussion of the brain; the girl 'as notsericuelyhurt ...

THE HOUSE BY THE LOCK

... disproved, I thought. Cali secessamy lies were worth tile risk for a mian of aotnumel such as his. But even the most crafty of mortals is fallible, I reflected, and liable to i make some ilsignificallt rintaike whih, like one Li stone wrongly placed in the ...

A THOUGHT-READER'S THOUGHTS

... without her ambitions; and any step short of the deposition of the Queen-Regent and the infringement of the rights of her infant grend-on I she would doubtless agree to as a means of installing herself once more in power. A great change has come over ...

ALL ALONG THE RIVER,

... ght bring the rosponsibility of this outrage home to any. body, when the deed had been done in the dead of lost nightand no mortal eye had seen the depredators at was their felonious work ? His locks mad bolts and hinges, and the host of their kind that ...

ALL ALONG THE RIVER,

... wals already dawning, seet blule eyeso that it smiled, at thie light, rosebud lips that invited kisses. The nurse took the infant to the aide of the bed, and i s asked the young mother to look at him. Those fever- tt bright eyes stared at the sweet small ...