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  2. THE LITTLEBOROUGH BACHELORS' BALL.

    "No, Frank, said Jim Wickham, in reply to his companion's question, "we have not had a Bachelors' Ball in Littleborough for the last three years." ...

    Article : 2,638 words
  3. A WAGER FOR DIAMONDS.

    "Does Signora P. live here?" inquired a gentleman of the hall porter of a fashionable set of tints, the other day. "Yes, sir." ...

    Article : 1,149 words
  4. CONVICTS IN SIBERIA.

    The silver mines of Nertchinsk, the only ones in Siberia now worked by convicts, are east of Lake Baikal, about 5,000 miles from St. Petersburg. The gold mines of ...

    Article : 578 words
  5. AN APOSTATE BISHOP.

    There is no small indignation amongst Clericalist circles in Paris at the public reappearance of "the Apostate Bishop," Dr. Bauer, as the friend of the Lesseps family. He was one of ...

    Article : 636 words
  6. CHESS WITH A MADMAN.

    Mr. H. Russell Preston, in the "Boston Sunday Herald," tells a startling story of an adventure inside a lunatic asylum. The narrator had heard of a chess enthusiast in the ...

    Article : 1,248 words
  7. HER TERRIBLE MISTAKE.

    She was the most popular girl in the Douglas Boarding-house, and when two of the others came into her room and found her dissolved in tears, they proffered sympathy at once. ...

    Article : 525 words
  8. WEDDING CUSTOMS IN THE EAST.

    Dr. H. C. Turnbull has a good deal to say about marriage customs in the East in his new book, "Studies in Oriental Social Life," published by Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton. Customs ...

    Article : 445 words
  9. LORD RANDY'S MISTAKE.

    When Lord Randolph Churchill was last in America he visited the city of Philadelphia, and while there set about collecting statistics relating to the state prisons of ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. BEETHOVEN, RUBINSTEIN, AND GOUNOD.

    In a series of character sketches, based on phisiognomy and graphology, contributed by Dr. James Coates, to the "Housewife," the writer describes Gounod as one of the finest ...

    Article : 413 words
  11. JEANNE DOUSTE AND THE QUEEN.

    Although a French girl, descended from an old French family of the Pyrenees, the Douste de Forties, Jeanne is really a Londoner, says the Comtesse Anna de ...

    Article : 275 words
  12. AT PATTI'S CASTLE.

    Visiting Madame Patti's superb castle in Wales, a guest not long since had a very curious experience. He chanced to open his window in the middle of the night, and ...

    Article : 262 words
  13. A MAN FOR EACH.

    "It was during the war of the rebellion," said the diffident and blushing assistant rector (an American), addressing the Young People's Friday night prayer meeting, "that a company ...

    Article : 308 words
  14. THE FRENCH SOLDIER.

    A French private soldier has only one sou daily from the State for pocket money. In the canteen he can purchase his baccy and wine, duty free; all the rest is found for ...

    Article : 264 words
  15. HAVE PITY ON THEM.

    Queer names certainly are found in the Loudon General Registry of Births at Somerset House. For example, young scions of the families of Bath, Lamb, Jordan, Dew, ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. FAMOUS MEN IN LOVE.

    A large number of the world's eminent men have made fools of themselves for love of woman. Holofernes lost his head--in two senses--by accepting the caresses of Judith. ...

    Article : 293 words
  17. MAGNETIC WOMEN.

    There is a certain sort of woman in the world who can only be described as magnetic. She need not be beautiful or clever, she need make no effort to please or employ ...

    Article : 310 words
  18. DOES FLIRTING PAY.

    The general impression about flirting seems to be that it is an amusing pastime, hurtful to nobody concerned. But though this may be so in a few cases, it certainly ...

    Article : 348 words
  19. A NEW ARITHMETIC.

    The lady who came into the bookseller's ship was one of the primmest and most particular. "Have you any arithmetics?" she inquired, stiffly. ...

    Article : 210 words
  20. OPERATIC SINGERS' FADS.

    You would hardly think that ninety-nine out of every hundred of the women who sing in grand opera, said one of the best-known musical conductors now before the ...

    Article : 212 words
  21. LIKE.

    Like the sky of summer In its deepest blue. Like the little violet Bathed in morning dew, ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. TOO CRAMPED QUARTERS.

    Prison Chaplain: "The prison is run on wise and modern plans. You can occupy yourself at the tasks you prefer. If you have a trade or business you can work at ...

    Article : 68 words
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