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  2. PRIVATE SCHUYLER'S DISGRACE.

    Private John Schuyler was a member of Troop M,—th United States Cavalry. He was an old soldier who had worn the blue uniform of the regular ...

    Article : 2,543 words
  3. THE LOSS OF A LOVER.

    ENA was sad at heart—yet not utterly sad Vincent Gordon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,439 words
  4. FILLING A BULLDOG'S TEETH.

    A powerful and ferocious bulldog, owned by Dr. Ward, of Scanton, Ps., enjoys the distinction of having a big gold filling in one of his incisors, and many who have caught ...

    Article : 478 words
  5. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) THE SKIPPER'S WIFE.

    Stories of the Sea have in my humble a opinion been quite unfairly dealt with by the majority of their narrators. Told a for the benefit of non-seafaring folk by ...

    Article : 2,756 words
  6. CASUAL BUT PROMPT.

    According to Mr. Stuart Cumberland, who knows him well. Mr. Cecil Rhodes is very casual in his way of doing business. Some time age the famous imperialist met a man ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. WHERE, INDEED!

    Many years ago a worthy minister of Connecticut, while on a journey, was passing the house of a former parishioner. Remembering that the gentleman had recently died, he ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. BOOT JELLY AND SHIRT COFFEE.

    Some time ago a London scientist actually regaled his friends with both of the above delicacies, and all of them pronounced the repast excellent. ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. A BRAVE GIRL.

    Everyone had his or line over the rail of the boat awaiting a bite, when the freckle-faced girl with auburn hair turned to the young man with a downy moustache and two ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. THE STRENGTH OF SHELL FISH.

    If a man possessed strength in proportion to the force required to open an oyster he could life nearly three millions of pounds. If any one is at all spectical about this, let ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. VERY FORTUNATE.

    A lady advertised for a parlourmaid. The person who applied appeared to be quite satisfactory; but the lady, wishing to say something kind at parting, ...

    Article : 117 words
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