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  3. The Newsboy's Granny.

    A mite of a boy, with neatly patched knickerbockers, and a pinched look that comes from want of nourishing food, plucked at the sleeve of George ...

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  5. STORIES OF MONTE CARLO.

    One of the saddest sides of life at this great gambling resort in the frequency of suicides. The number of cases which precolate into print is ...

    Article : 991 words
  6. THE PATRIOT.

    Uncle Ned he sed, Johnny, one time there was a grate poet. Then I spoke and sed, Did he draw his long sticker and heep the ...

    Article : 1,300 words
  7. How to Succeed.

    The death is announced from America of one of that continent's richest men, Russell Sage. His fortune is estimated at from £20,000,000 to £30,000,000. The ...

    Article : 1,959 words
  8. Funny Scraps.

    Very few persons acquit themselves nobly in their first speech. At a wedding feast recently the bridegroom was called upon, as usual, to respond to the(TELEGRAPH'S SPECIAL MESSAGE.) ...

    Article : 256 words
  9. Stella Mowbray.

    "It is in the third storey," she answered, flushing again. "Ah, one would be apt to get good air in that latitude," said Mr. ...

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  10. THE RETORT COURTEOUS.

    A story is going the rounds regarding Miss E., Pauline Johnson, the cultured Indian woman poet, who gave a recital in London recently. One of her ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. TEN WEARY TRAVELLERS

    [?] henry, footsore travellers, All in a woeful plight. Sought shelter at a wayside inr[?] One dark and stormy night. ...

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  12. GREELEY'S RETORT.

    An acquaintance met Horace Greeley one day and said: "Mr. Greeley, I've stopped your paper." "Have you ?': said the editor; "well that's too bad," and ...

    Article : 215 words
  13. Tea Drunkards.

    Tea is a feminine form of dram drinking. It takes the place of a man's pipe and pick-me-ups. Excellent in' moderation, in excess it is fatal to feminine ...

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  14. A STRONG GALE OF WIND.

    Lieutenant Bevan, of the Drake, was talking at New York Horse Show about sough weather. Some are soul the old story about ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. ACCOUNTING FOR HIS MILITARY RANK.

    Am Englishman astonished at meeting so many Colonels in America, asked a New Mexico Colonel— "Were you a Colonel-in the ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. BOOMERANGING.

    That serious and scientific body the Anthropological Institute. London, is endeavouring to popularise the boomerang. An exhibition of the ...

    Article : 369 words
  17. THIEVES' "HONOUR."

    For cool impudence, the following account of a prison crime will take a good deal of beating:— Under the guise of a solicitor's ...

    Article : 385 words
  18. TOLSTOI BECOMES A BOOKBINDER

    Count Tolstoi lately-added book binding to the numerous skilled trades which he already practices. According to M. Levenson, who has ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. THE KIND SHE WANTED.

    "I want a whisker," said the young lady customer, absentmindedly. The smart assistant felt cold water trickling down his back. ...

    Article : 121 words
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