Hard words are like hailstones in summer, beating down and destroying what they would nourish if they were melted into drops A YPung colored lady of Philadelphia wears shoes seventeen Inches long, and there is so much of her on the ground that she never gets the dampness out of her system, 6 According to the Registrar-General’s last report, there was a decrease of 48,000 acres under oats and barley in Ireland in 1874, as compared with 1873; a decrease of 11,000 acres under -reeu crops, but a larger yield ; a decrease of 14.000 acres under turnips, and of 20,000 acres under flax j an increase of 30,000 under wheat, 5.000 under cabbages, and 08 t OOO under hay.
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Evening Star, Issue 3896, 19 August 1875, Page 3
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119Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3896, 19 August 1875, Page 3
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