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  2. Anecdotes of Disraeli.

    In one of Mr. Disraeli's letters to Mrs. Bridges Willyams, published in Mr. Froude's "Lord Beaconsfield," he says, writing on March. 21, 1863, just after the ...

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  4. A Famous Picture.

    The purchase of Millet's famous "Angelus" by a Frenchman has aroused in Paris enthusiasm as great as if a victory in Dahomey had been announced. ...

    Article : 298 words
  5. Chinese Money.

    Chinese money, long a want, is now a reality. The Celestials did business with both worlds, but they paid them to a large extent in their own coins. Throughout ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. A Lady's Boot.

    It may be stated without fear of dispute (says the St. Louis GLOBE-DEMOCRAT) that Miss Ella Ewing, of Fairmount, Clark County, Mo., is the possessor of bigger ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. I Mean Rum.

    Many years ago, before total abstinence was the role among the clergy, there was a missionary located among the Islands. He was of an hospitable tarn of mind. He always kept rum on ...

    Article : 183 words
  8. A Lady Naturalist.

    Fraulein von Chauvin, the German lady scientist in natural history, attracted much flattering attention at the recent congress at Berlin, where she even had her place next to Virchow. Fraulein von Chauvin, ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. From Everywhere.

    Alphonspo XIII. of Spain, not being much skilled in the handling of fork and spoon, ate his chicken with his fingers the other day. His attendant remonstrated with his Majesty, and said: "Kings ...

    Article : 791 words
  10. Dancing.

    To trace the origin of dancing would be an impossible task. From the earliest time it was used, especially by the Jews, and in their religions rites it had honorable place, for we are informed that "David ...

    Article : 573 words
  11. Dangers.

    There are simple precautions against the danger of destroying life as well as property, which no amount of tragic warning can induce people to. The orange peel peril is one of these; but we are reminded of ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. Somersetshire Superstitions.

    If a hen crows it is a most unlucky sign, and betokens & death in the family; if, therefore, an unlucky hen is heard to crow, the omen is averted by chopping off its . ...

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