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  3. THE BOOT PARADE.

    In the German army very roomy boots are provided for its warriors. There is, however a serious inconvenience attending the disproportion between the size of boots and ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. BUYING STAMPS IN TURKEY.

    Things are not hurried in Constantinople as they are in English cities. The Turks love ceremony, and have peculiar notions of what constitutes politeness. At an English ...

    Article : 490 words
  5. SATISFYING CONSCIENCE.

    " John." " Yes, dear." " Is that you? You needn't take so much trouble to come in quietly; I've been awake ...

    Article : 451 words
  6. MAN AND WIFE.

    The homestead ain't ez bright and cheerful ez it used to be, The leaves ain't growin half so green upon the maple tree; ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  7. HAZEL-NUTS.

    When the nuts are in season the entire social atmosphere of the village seems charged with this one thing. The put question dominates local thought, imparts bias to ...

    Article : 659 words
  8. THE MYSTERY OF ILFORD GRANGE.

    Tiford Grange lies in an untrodden valley in the heart of England, a lovely retreat where the call of the bird has not been silenced by the shriek of the steam whistle, ...

    Article : 2,213 words
  9. ENQUIRIES FOR THE DEAD.

    The Dead Letter Office must occasionally be supposed to be a repository for the human dead, and inquiries for deceased persons are sometimes addressed to the "Dead-Office." ...

    Article : 357 words
  10. FURNITURE MADE FROM HUMAN BONES.

    A Russian periodical supplies some interesting details regarding the mode of life of an eccentric member of the medical profession, whose appearance, was well known ...

    Article : 358 words
  11. WHERE FREAKS ARE FOUND.

    To the class of people who patronise cheap "shows" freaks are a strong attraction, consequently the freak business is as firmly established as any other, though it is ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. MR. GLADSTONE AT SCHOOL.

    Wm. E. Gladstone was twelve years of age when his and his two elder brothers, Thomas and Robertson, got down from the coach in 1821 at the Christopher Inn at Eton, and ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. A GOOD YARN.

    In Chicago recently a rat, a terrier, and a small boy caused thousands of people to congregate on West Madison-street. It was at about nine o'clock at night, and it was not a ...

    Article : 329 words
  14. WOMEN MEN LIKE FOR FRIENDS.

    By careful observation of the girls we constantly meet it is not difficult to trace the distinction between the girl who has been brought up in the society of men and her ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. A LITTLE TOO QUICK

    Numerous complaints had come before a certain public official in regard to food served to the inmates of one of the public institutions and he determined to investigate ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. SA[?]DY DIDN'T UNDERSTAND.

    A Scotchman, who had spent the greater part of his life in a secluded part of Scotland, where there were no churches, came to London. The first Sunday after his arrival he ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. A MARTIAL GOOSE.

    Most regiments like to have a pet, but no regiment has over had a more curious pet than the Grenadier Guards--to wit, a goose called Peter, says the " Regiment." Peter ...

    Article : 222 words
  18. SOMEWHAT EXTENSIVE FEET.

    Ex-Congressman Bill Slemmon tells of a pair of feet that must have been objects of great regard in their day. One-day a party of men, including Jackson, ...

    Article : 291 words
  19. PERSUADED BY A CHILD.

    It may be news to many that the beard which President Lincoln wore for the latter part of his life owed its origin entirely to a child. ...

    Article : 170 words
  20. A MENDACIOUS SPIRIT.

    The other night a reckless Denver sceptic attended a spiritualist materialist meeting, and in the course of the evening, assuming to be of the faithful, he sought an interview ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. A ROUNDABOUT WITNESS.

    The roundabout method of answering a question was admirably illustrated by an Irish witness the other day. He was asked by the Judge if he could ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. A PETRIFIED INDIAN.

    A petrified Indian mounts guard on the banks of a stream in Yellowstone Park. The spot is near a pretty little cove within sight of the Lake Hotel, which is visited ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. A VERY OLD DRESS.

    The oldest dress in the world is probably that described by a French traveller is Japan. It belonged to an Empress of Japan who lived in the thirteenth century, and it has ...

    Article : 191 words
  24. THE WORLD'S COSTLIEST BOOK.

    The most expensive book ever published in the world is said to be the official history of the War of Rebellion, which is now being issued by the Government of the United ...

    Article : 151 words
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