Why Men Marry Widows.
Mrs. Dennison, one of the prettiest of young wives in Sorosis, says she always wondered why men liked so well to marry widows until after she was married and saw how the woman who has been married knows the secret of married life, which is adaptability and tact in going around sharp corners.-—
It is computed that at the opening of the present century there were about 21,000,000 people who spoke the English tongue. The French speaking people at that time numbered about 31,500,000 and the Germans exceeded 30,000,000.
Electrician Xikolu, Tea!a says that the time is net far distant when a vessel at sea will be able to telegraph to either sshora without any direct connection.
Melons were first called canteloupes from being cultivated at Canteluppi, a village near Rome, where they had been intM| $$k
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 1 (Supplement)
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