The poet Spenser made a sharp win when he wrote, "Lastly came winl^r* clothed all in freeze." The " Nischinshinjishi," the " Tckionichinichi Schinibum," and the " Chinban- „ sashi"are Japanese newspapers. . The married ladies of a western city have formed a "Come Home Husband Club." It is about 4ffc. long, and has a brush at the end of it. Editorial Losgsuffebing at an End. " For the present," says the "[Rochester Democrat," "will correspondents please write on neither side of the sheet?" Outlandish Lingo.—A correspondent says that he knows a family in which the arrival of a German lady's maid was hailed by her fellow-servants as a godsend to the Italian butler, for " now the\ l: two foreigners would be able to jabber in," their own outlandish lingo to their heart's content." School of Design.—An, indefatigable mamma, who has succeeded in getting her own seven daughters "well off her hands," has determined to extend to others the benefit of her " gystem." She is going to opea a "class" for the instruction of young ladies in the art of ' husband-catching. It is to be called the ' "School of Design."
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2003, 5 June 1875, Page 2
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