SWEET ARE THE USES OF TEARS.
A German chemist has discovered this year that there is sugar in tears. We have been told by poets that there is "sweetness in all things," but we little thought that it lurked in the corner of every squint. We always thought that crying was a sign rather of a sour disposition, but according to this new discovery it would seem that the more a lady cries the more her temper is sweetened by it. By-the-bye, hysterics must be invaluable to a cook on board wages who has to find her own sugar! What a lump of sweetness, too, Niobe must have been,—for she was "all tears." To a grocer of the present day she would have been invaluable, for she would have supplied him all the year round with "the very best moist."
COPY-BOOK TEXTS FOR YOUNG AUTHORS JUST
BEGINNING TO WRITE.
Far-fetched puns corrupt good jokes.
Hate a Scotticism as you would a Printer's Devil.
Beware of Irish mad bulls.
There's many a slip between the MS. and the tip.
Whatever is, don't write.
One purchaser is worth a dozen pressmen.
The best proof of a work is in the selling.
If you wish to know all the errors in your book, get a friend to review it.
Persons who write to see their names in print should recollect that a hundred cards only cost five shillings!
There's but one step from the publisher's to the butter-monger's.
Paternoster Row is the beginning of Amen Corner.
Never pause for a word as long as there is "Finis."
EXTRAORDINARY FLIGHT OF LADY BIRDS ON THE SEA COAST.