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MAN'S MORTALITY

... invention for *nurssry use, called a baby washer, is announced, and the inventor describes his infant machine as follows :-You simply insert the begrimed infant in an orifice, which can be made any required size bv tornineg for four minutes a cog wheel with ...

BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... and Other Tables. Mr. Bowser has based his calculations upou what is perhaps the best avfilable data, namely, the 1I mortality and sickness experiene of the Man- Ei chester Unity of Oddfellows during the five years I 11866-70. The tables he has drawn ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMICS

... mutual scorv, .Revealed in glances aflame though fleeting; Such, in the glow ot this glad May morn, The inhurniar spirit of mortal meeting. The worm must disparace the butterfly, The butterfly niusi despiqe the wormt; And Scorn, the purblhud, will ne'er ...

MAGAZINE MORSELS

... to tee degqraded stare we were discussing? Bqcause he had known the benefits of a higher standard bonth to his physical and mortal natr.Apo fasinalmn once said to mc that htue wsams worn out with the struggle to keen his wia ' a and ?? uip to a respectabile ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... II- again. The strange experiences of that hi I- eight have had the effect of converting me fronew if the most sceptical of mortals in matters ghostly, ti Is to the most credulous and easily convinced. 1c seoing is bslieving,' an the saying goes, and ...

OUR PRIZE STORIES

... contusion inc, at .ld Foul, tool ' he inutttered, Fand, griiiditug hlio 11. Alie teethi in alit ef eudden, dogddetermination, i mortals. he went out to meet thle womatn lie nacd wron'ged-to bitt licr farewell. Sol Gsing away P she said huskilv-. b ?? love, ...

THE EXILE'S DAUGHTER,

... romlances that men wvl)o travel come ie across once sI a way. I think you, said there was, 51 a wife and aninfant. o T The infant, it I may he allowed a remark, said Mr. Jerty'Bray, is now a lovely young ig wonanl somethingin the why of beauty, sir, ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... to back again with that stolid resignation under' I 31y disappointment which is the peculiar attribute of i ud the London infant population. d Having ascertaiued the nature of my prize, I i nd proceeded to meditate on the proper course to be i rer taken ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... et and ?? well acquaiuted'-with the lafiguaze b aand ?? of thetr inhabitants. But among fi I all1 changes and chances of my mortal life, d dno,-. so extraordinary ever happened to me as ti adthe adventure I am about to relate. h d I1 was brought up as ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... the night before, but sewet , and Placid as an infant's.- ~:Lady Creigh ton had appealed to -the btghlest, er ?? from the Argosy, . Sept. '1876. THsIRD Pnizsc.-Sent by E. H., H.M.S. Active. its MORTALITY PUFFSI c c _ _ _ _ _ _ ce Yes, it certainly was ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... now returnid to it in 'earnest, lier popularity h'ici) ive ioreesingevevy year. When her child 'wdasno olit lon longer an infant she sought al hbrne' for doe i8- it in a gentleinau's family, arid this win lot being at length found, the daughter obtaineil ...

OUR CHRISTMAS STORIES

... meal every day. J ust sees to her, will you? It re- And oh, Mary, Mrs. Latinmer has two newly-born rat infants who wvill soon he newly-dead infants if Lik m. they don't get into some waarmn flannel wraps. I ;he don't keep that sort of thing in the surgery* ...