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  2. THINGS THAT ARE GIVEN AWAY FOR NOTHING.

    ONE often hers the remark made that in is very little that is given away in this world. This is far from the truth — so fat, indeed, that many man are going about ...

    Article : 1,499 words
  3. THE LATE POET LAUREATE

    In the Daily News is given a personal reminiscence of the late Lord Tennyson by the gentleman who interviewed him some sixteen years age for the world. Speaking ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  4. THE LIME-KILN CLUB

    IT has been understood for some time past that Shindig Watkins, of the Limekiln Club, was going to remove to Columbus, O., where inducements were held ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  5. THOSE THEATRE TICKETS.

    MRS. DROWNE JONES was breakfasting by herself one morning when the postman delivered his usual budget a letters. Mr. Browne Jones was away. ...

    Article : 2,570 words
  6. THE RELEASE OF O'CONNELL.

    THE news of the reversal of O'Connell's sentence reached Dublin on the afternoon of the 5th of September. Great crowds has assembled on the pier at Kingstown, and ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. THE PRETTY WOMAN.

    A PRETTY woman must first of all have clearly cut, regular features. She must hare full, clear eyes. She must have a skin that is above ...

    Article : 180 words
  8. THE PRIZE SNAKE STORY OF THE SEASON.

    IN Central Dakota, on the ''Missouri bottoms,'' there exists one of Nature's strangest freaks. The Settler's tem it the ''pump snake.'' How it came there, and ...

    Article : 556 words
  9. BORROWED SORROW.

    THEY had been married in January, and now it was but the last week in March, yet a shadow had fallen. Imperceptibly almost, at first, the young ...

    Article : 322 words
  10. HABITUAL DRUNKARDS.

    HABITUAL drunkards come from no special type; they are recruited from almost, all types. Persons of the highest moral temperament have fallen victims to ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. WAKING DREAMS

    How dull, how impossible, life would be without dreams—waking dreams, I mean—the dreams that we call " castles in the air," built by the kindly hands of Hope! ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. THROUGH JEALOUSY ; OR, A WOMAN'S DEVICE.

    THE first thing Arthur Denning asked his cousin on his return from Europe on taking a stroll with her in the woods, was "Where is Elsie?" Florence Troye was piqued that ...

    Article : 901 words
  13. THE DOCTORS WRANGLED.

    It seems that Dr. Pillsbury, of the United States Service, was married about there years ago to a lovely Los Angeles lady, but was almost immediately ordered to join the ...

    Article : 419 words
  14. MEMORIES.

    THEY find as in varying moods, those memories of brighter days than seen left to us. Sometimes we have a thrill of pleasure, that at least we have lived and enjoyed; ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. INJUSTICE IN THE COURTS.

    ''How are you and your wife coming on ?'' "We are not coming on at all. She played me the meanest kind of a trick." "Used your razor to point a lead pencil ?" ...

    Article : 224 words
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    An African beauty must have small eyes, thick lips, a large flat nose, and a skin beautifully black. In Now Guinea the nose is perforated and a large piece of wood or ...

    Article : 84 words
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