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  2. THAT BABY.

    I hardly know bow it came about that William Lo[?]mor sad Olly Green got insiried. They were not in the least degree suited to one another, and everybody in Olly Green's circle ...

    Article : 3,685 words
  3. THE EXPULSION OF THE RUSSIAN JEWS.

    The Moscow correspondent of the Daily News gives details of the despat[?] of a detachment of handcuffed criminals from Moscow, which included two Jews expelled the city under the ...

    Article : 873 words
  4. HOW I TOOK H.M.S. MAJESTIC INTO ACTION:

    The following extract from a cleverly conceived account of a fight between two modern [?]. The author is Mr. H. O. Arnold-Forster. Originally published in ...

    Article : 2,393 words
  5. A VISIT TO VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.

    A correspondents, writing from Naples, gives the following account of a visit to Vesuvins: Last night, with three friends, I went ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  6. GENERAL BOOTH'S SOUTH-END COLONY.

    General Booth is rapidly getting ready for work on the Castle Farm, near Southend. MAKING OUR OWN BRICKS. "We have," said Mr. Bramwell Booth to ...

    Article : 1,143 words
  7. CALIFORNIANA.

    To "salt a claim" is to sprinkle gold dust about it in certain places in order to deceive those who may be seeking investment. In this way in the early days of California ...

    Article : 1,577 words
  8. RACE AND COURAGE.

    When M. Du Chaillu declares that modern Englishmen, cannot possibly have descended from such a dull race as the Saxons, he is probably not more absurd than the man who holds ...

    Article : 839 words
  9. THE ARREST OF A DUCHESS IN MADRID.

    The Duchess of Castro-Enriques, who was arrested on 16th June, on a charge of mal-treating a girl in her service, is a grandee of the first class in her own right, ...

    Article : 284 words
  10. A DIFFICULT CASE.

    There is a certain learned Judge who sits the London High Courts of Justice who says patent medicines, or, what he is pleased to term them "quack medicines," should never be used, except on ...

    Article : 481 words
  11. A MINING CAMP.

    In 1851 Mckelumne Hill was one of the worst camps in California. "Who was shot last week?" was the first question asked by the miners when they came in from the river or ...

    Article : 502 words
  12. FIFTY POUNDS FOR A GUESS.

    An ordinary Walker's whiskey bottle has been completely filled with Dr. Fletcher's Pills, securely corked with a cork one inch into the neck, and sealed and placed in the charge of ...

    Article : 327 words
  13. VIVISECTION.

    The Home Office has just issued the annual vivisection returns for 1890, and one of them is signed by the new inspector, Mr. George Vivian Poore. Mr. Poore, like Professor ...

    Article : 322 words
  14. THE REASON WHY.

    No watch can be so easily repaired as the Water bury. The fact that its parts are interchangeable, that they can be easily obtained. constitute an advantage in re-adjustment which is not possessed by ...

    Article : 252 words
  15. [CERTIFICATE.]

    We have this day seen a Walker's a whiskey bottle filled with Dr. Fletcher's, Pills and securely corked and sealed. No one knows how many pills are in the bottle, which is now secure ...

    Article : 109 words
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