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  2. THE HUMORIST

    "It's bad from to dip your bread in the grary." "Yes, but it's good taste. Mamma." She: Did you appreciate the sermon. Dear? He: Very much. I needed the sleep greatly. ...

    Article : 1,223 words
  3. THE LADIES COLUMN.

    A [?]augh is just like [?]It freshens all the day. It tips the peak of life with light. And drives the clouds away: ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. REVIVAL FERVOR

    On 13th December the special correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writes:— The Mission conducted by Evan ...

    Article : 617 words
  5. OUR CHILDREN

    W. Pitt Ridge Writes in the "St. James' Gazette:— A bachelor can approach this question with an unblassed mind: he may be ...

    Article : 1,769 words
  6. GENERALS CONTRASTED.

    Mr. T P. O'Conner writes thus Interestingly in "M.A.P.":— THE SCOBELEFF TRADITION. The tradition of Scobeleff still ...

    Article : 1,005 words
  7. THE WAITERS REWARD.

    The bead waiter at a big hotel was pure's with rage. "The mean skinflint," he c[?]ed: "The swindling Yankee." "What's the matter[?]" asked the manager. ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. GOSSIP.

    China, as soon as bought, should be placed in a vessel of cold water, each piece being [?]parated from another by a little hay or torn-up newspaper. ...

    Article : 545 words
  9. A SAD BLOW AT AN OLD JOKE.

    "Here's a description of my mother-in-law," said a meek-looking man at police headquarters yesterday afternoon. "A what?" asked the sergeant in surprise. ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. HE COULD WRITE.

    Edmund Rostand, the well-known dramatic author, was lately the here of a little episode which might furnish him with the material for a scene in a future play. During a visit to ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. INSOLVENT FROM CHILDHOOD.

    "You have always been insolvent since you can remember anything?" asked the Official Receiver at the London Bankruptcy Court on Dec. 19th. ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. SHOPLIFTING.

    Rose Griffin, 38, and Nellie Griffin, 20. both described in the calendar as servants, were indicted at Clerkenwell Sessions on Thursday, 22nd December, for ...

    Article : 602 words
  13. HOMELY FARE.

    For Clear Soup.—Required: Three pints of stock, one pound of raw beef, one carrot, two onions, one tablespoonful or Italian paste, pepper and salt. For this ...

    Article : 672 words
  14. PRINCESS AS NOVELIST.

    Great interest has been aroused in Germany by the announcement telegraphed by berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" that "F. Hugin," the ...

    Article : 319 words
  15. TWO THEATRES

    Standing alone on the stage of the beautiful Scala Theatre, which has been erected on the Site of the old Prince of Wales's, where she was for fifteen years ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. THE STITCH IN TIME

    So far all the efforts of all the scientists have tailed to discover the true cause of cancer. That was the melancholy opening of Mr Mayo Robson's ...

    Article : 278 words
  17. INTERNATIONAL COURTESY

    A modest but graceful act of international courtesy has just been performed, arising out of the St. Louls Exhibition. A desire was expressed in America, on ...

    Article : 267 words
  18. FOUNDLING ASYLUM ABLAZE.

    The New York correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writers, on Christmas Day:— Some remarkable rescues were ...

    Article : 214 words
  19. HER OPINION OF BOYS.

    A little girl wrote the following [?] on boys:— Boys are men that have not got as big as their papas, and girls are women that will be ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. ON TEMPER

    Intimation lias recently been given to Bristol army commanding officer to note among their subordinate officers any traits or defects, such us shortness ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. LOOK A LITTLE PLEASANTER.

    Our lives are songs: God writes the words, And we ?et them to music at leisure: And the song is sad or the song is glad, ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. WHEREUPON JACK COLLAPSED.

    Jack had returned home from college where he had won high honors as a student of socie[?]t languages, but he "fell down" one day when his after asked him to translate a sign which she ...

    Article : 138 words
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