A reccomendation for those affected with opthatmia is to bathe the eyes frequently ■in .cool,'clear, spring water mixed with an ' infusion of laudanum. ; Tn Sydney at the present time there is in' course -of signature a large petition, .which will probably be signed, by many thousands of the mothers, sisters, and daughter* of this land, against, the em- ;; ;ploymerit/of young, women and other " females as barmaids. ' - When a man kums to me for advice, I find out the kind of advice he wants, and I give" it to him ; this satisfys him that he and I are ttvo az smart men az there is living.—-Josh.Billings. It is not safe to speak of a Western lady Hs,k large-souled woman. She colors up, flounces cut of the room, and soliloquises in the sacred fastness of her boudoir : "I'll, never speak to that hateful old thing again—go there!—' Large-soled,' indeed I" g?An American paper reports that a neatly dressed, man was found in a nude condition. Bather neat!
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4432, 19 March 1883, Page 4
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