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  2. THE TRAVELLER.

    Lloyd's Weekly is at present publishing "Tales of a Traveller," told by Mr. G. H. Snazelle. In the issue for August 15 oocurs the following:— ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  3. LITERATURE.

    "THE DOG IN AUSTRALASIA," by Walter Beilby; George Robertson & Co.—With more than ordinary satisfaction we welcome this carefully compiled and admirably constructed ...

    Article : 1,531 words
  4. THE HUMORIST. HER "MITHER" HAS AN ACCOUNT.

    During the stay of the Queen some years ago, in the vicinity of Loch Vennachar, the Princess Louise, who lacks none of the love of her sex for shopping, drove into the town of ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. DON'T WINK AT YOUR BRIDE.

    A newly married man took home with him an unexpected guest to dinner. When they were seated at the table the happy benedict was seen to wink significantly at his wee bride. ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. HIS UNCLE'S TICKET.

    He was wrapped in dignity and an enormous ulster, and sat up in the train with the majesty of a line-of-battle ship under full canvas. He had just started to relate a conversation he ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. HE WANTED THE BAIT.

    On one of the streams in Yorkshire a man and a boy were seated in a boat fishing, when suddenly the boy lost his balance, and fell overboard. ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. SCIENTIFIC. INVENTION AND PATENTS.

    Trade Marks on Bicycles.—At the Mansion House Police Court on August 7 an auctioneer was charged on warrants, before Alderman Sir J. Whittaker Ellis, with having on April 20 falsely ...

    Article : 404 words
  9. A JERUSALEM HIGHLANDER.

    Not long ago a young gentleman with a Jewish name, and a decidedly Hebraic cast of countenance, received a commission as subaltern in a Highland regiment of the line. ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. WELCOMED.

    "On my last journey home from New York," says the Chicago railway man who tells this story, "I witnessed about the most diabolical trick perpetrated on a newly ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. MADE ANOTHER MISTAKE.

    At the phrenologist's general invitation, a big man with a smoothly shaven face, pug nose, and prominent chin, stepped upon the stage and took his seat. ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. "THEM'S 'UM, DURN IT!"

    "I say, capting," said a little, keen-eyed man, as he landed from the steamer at Southampton—" I say, capting, these here aren't all. I have left something on board." ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. APPLICATIONS

    For the week ending September 14. 5033. Improvements in book typewriting machines, G. C. Elliott and W. P. Hatch. 5034. Improvements in the treatment of ores, ...

    Article : 615 words
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    Advertising : 211 words
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