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  2. STRANGE STORIES.

    A case that bears u striking resemblance to the familiar problem the solution of which is inseparably bound up with King Solomon's fame ...

    Article : 161 words
  3. MARRIAGE.

    The utterances of monarchs and rulers of States on subjects relating to homo life and everyday interests are few and far between, but when brought ...

    Article : 803 words
  4. WIT AND HUMOR

    Bride: Don't you think we can slip away unobserved? Bridegroom: Well, I know I can. "Does your wife ever conceal anything from you?" "I don't know; I never could find a ...

    Article : 918 words
  5. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    A very little thing may cause us to ask this question. "Trifles sight as air,"which would have no effect on a grown person, may exert a very mischievous influence up an infant. ...

    Article : 1,096 words
  6. THE FATHER'S OFFER.

    If you will deal with the case summarily, sir, his father will send him to an island in tho Pacific whence he cannot escape." ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. VIVISECTION SENSATION.

    From Toronto, on 24th August, the correspondent of the "Express" writes:— Something of a sensation was created in the section of physiology fit the ...

    Article : 256 words
  8. GIRL SMUGGLERS.

    Two charming sisters nameed Vachero, aged respectively ninteen and seventeen, were the heroines of a daring exploit recently. The girls ...

    Article : 235 words
  9. MODERN PARENTS.

    The parents of to-day, dear Lady Belly writes Marmaduke in the " Linkman," " London Truth") are what their children make. them. The ...

    Article : 367 words
  10. A GRIM LOVE LETTER.

    Insurance compaines will soon be justified in refusing life risks of Rus-sian generals, if their extermination is to continue at the present rate. ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. PARISIAN SUNDAY.

    The correspondent of the "Express"' wrote from Paris on the 15th August:- Parisians are in trouble, for the grea. question is in suspense whether the cafes ...

    Article : 300 words
  12. SUICIDE IN A STRAND BAR.

    A grim tragedy occurred on last Wednesday at the George Hotel, which faces the Law courts. A respectable looking man, who was ...

    Article : 283 words
  13. DYING PEARLS

    In the louvre Museum in Paris, a pearl necklace lies dying. It is an historical ornament, the last owner of which was Madame Thiers and its ...

    Article : 222 words
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    Evening Gown of Satin, with hand-somely embroidered skirt, with velvet applique. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 12 words
  15. EARTHQUAKE IN ENGLAND.

    Two distinct earthquake shocks wore felt in Derbyshire early yesterday 24th August), and caused considerable alarm throughout a wide ...

    Article : 410 words
  16. LADY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.

    There was something almost [?] in the stillness at Belmong Castle and at meigle yesterday (5th September), where the funeral of Lady Camp ...

    Article : 308 words
  17. PARIS TRAIN COLLISION.

    An alarming railway accident (writes the Paris correspondent of the London " Daily Mail" on 6th September) occu[?] this afternoon ...

    Article : 247 words
  18. IDLE SOLDIERS.

    In the August number of "Broad views" Mr J.W. Petavel, late captain in the Royal Engineers, broaches a proposal that would, if we were wise, lead ...

    Article : 414 words
  19. HIGH TIME.

    "I trust your honor will excuse me this time," said an habitual drunkard at tho police court; "It Is my misfortune—I am a child of genius." ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. WANTED.A TRAMP.

    "The burgomaster of Windisch-Kamanitz Bchemia, request's,,informa­tion concerning the whereabouts of Johann Loobel. The latter will hear ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. HIS BEST BARGAIN.

    "George," said his wife, looking with crushing scorn at the gaudy rug he bad bought at a special sale, "I wonder If ever In your life you knew a good bargain when you saw it" ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. HOMELY [?]

    Pigeon Soup.—Required: A pigeon, three plants of stock, one ounce of butter, one onion,half an ounce of browned flour, one glass of port wine, [?] and salt. ...

    Article : 788 words
  23. AN ACTIVE OLD SALT.

    An old sailor struck Inland, thinking he would like to try work In the country. He approached a farmer for a meal one day, say­ing he was wlllling to work, but that he knew ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. A MULTI-FRUOTUOUS TREE.

    According to the, American Fruit Nut Journal." a tree hearing 23 distinct varieties of fruit, and nuts is growing; on the farm. of Mr. Thomas ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. MR ANDREW LANG'S DREAM.

    A splendid novel, or play. was given to me by my Brownies four or five days ago—but the story could only be done Justice to in French, and by M. Paul ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. WHITED SEPULCHRE.

    Much has been done in the last [?] to impress the foreigner with the belief that an ardent spirit of reform is animating China and that the Middle ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. WEALTH IN WATEU.

    A hard-headed old Scot and Brown rich in the whisky trade. After he had grown rich the old man built himself n fine house — a mansion on a hill. ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. STRANGE. HIDING PLACE.

    The "Leipaig Tageblatt's "Berlin correspondent. in a biography of a recently deceased professor who had a lifetime connection with the Berlin ...

    Article : 179 words
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