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  2. THE BIG LOTTERY OF THE EAST.

    We are lying here in Manilla looking out for British interests during the war, and anxiously waiting our orders. It gets hotter every day, and there's nothing much ...

    Article : 1,005 words
  3. FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH.

    A rough brown dog sat at the very edge of the tumble-down breakwater. He was looking steadily seaward. He was evidently old, and he was scarred by many fights; ...

    Article : 2,020 words
  4. THE DISCOVERY OF AUSTRALIA.

    Further light has been thrown upon the interesting discovery, reported by cable from london, which Mr. E. A. Petherick claims to have made respecting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,599 words
  5. UHNAPPY ROYAL MARRIAGES.

    Royal persons have but little choice, and their marriages have been frequently very unhappy. Reasons of state have forced them into distasteful alliances, agents have fixed ...

    Article : 1,053 words
  6. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The year of the great jubilee is likely to be marked by a phenomenal flood of literature devoted to the celebration of the longest and most glorious of British reigns. ...

    Article : 2,915 words
  7. IBSEN'S LATEST—"JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN."

    About Dr. Ibsen personality it is difficult to glean any positive information. He is not amenable to interviewing, and when such has been discreetly attempted, and the ...

    Article : 2,195 words
  8. THE GRECO-TURKISH WAR.

    The war between Turkey and Greece is nearing the end. We have news to-day of another Greek disaster at Phersala. Edhem Pasha has severed the Greek line at ...

    Article : 2,451 words
  9. A SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT.

    A curious but practical use is to be made (writes the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph") of a portion of the subterranean passages with which the ...

    Article : 563 words
  10. ANCIENT EXTRAVAGANCE.

    The great display of jewels by women of fashion on both sides of the ocean has been severly criticised, even by those who could well afford to wear them if they desired to. ...

    Article : 419 words
  11. UNREST IN GERMANY.

    From an exceptionally well-informed source, from a German gentleman who has been for many years a resident in England, who is a merchant, and but slightly ...

    Article : 552 words
  12. GREAT AGE OF PALMETTO TREES.

    It is a will-known fact that some trees live to a great age, the oak, elm, c[?]dar, hickory, &c., but the palmet to trees of the south. and particularly those along the ...

    Article : 304 words
  13. AN AFRICAN DELICACY.

    The flesh of the elephant is eaten in its entirely by several of the African tribes. A detail of the process of butchering the animals is not pleasant reading. The tools ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. AS THE SUN WENT DOWN.

    Two soldiers lay on the battlefield At night when the sun went down; One held a lock of thin grey hair. And one held a lock of brown. ...

    Article : 156 words
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