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  2. SOCIAL—(Continued).

    MRS. CRIST, of Brighton, has issued over two hundred invitations for a ball to be given at her residence on the 30th June. THE officers and men of Lord Brassey's yacht, ...

    Article : 2,410 words
  3. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Johann Gustav Koenig, of Berwick Country of Morning He bequeaths unto his eight children' viz Henrich [?] Lydia : Maria, Anna Bertha, Gottfried Johnenius Anna Elizabeth, Ernest Gottlieb Traugoffi, and Johanna ...

    Article : 1,058 words
  4. HE THOUGHT THERE WERE TWO WAYS.

    Ingenious Mr. Knightly (who did not catch the fair one's name).—"I BEG PARDON, BUT HOW DO YOU spell YOUR NAME?" Fair One.— " WHY, MR. KNIGHTLY ! I AM SURPRISED, THERE IS ONLY WAY—J-O-N-E-S." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  5. NEW FASHION NOTES.

    GENTLEMEN do not wear gloves at non-official receptions, dinner parties, or the theatre. City attire is generally dispensed with at boating and picnic parties, and it is now usual at parties where tennis is ...

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