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  2. SOME QUAINT ENGLISH CUSTOMS, RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES.

    A great many quaint Customs, Bights, and Privileges exist which are exercised only at the time of the Coronation. The Duke of Norfolk has the right to receive a golden ...

    Article : 429 words
  3. WHEN MARY IS MARKETING.

    When Mary takes her basket up And off to market goes, I'm stupified with wonder at How very much she knows. ...

    Article : 160 words
  4. HUMOROUS COLUMN.

    An Irishman once had a very bad habit of going home nearly every night in the week the worse for drink. His wife had tried many means to cure him, ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. Dr. Leyds, the Transvaal Representative.

    One of the most interesting personalities alive at the present moment without doubt is Dr. Willen Johannes Leyds, who is the prime representative ...

    Article : 639 words
  6. ROUND THE WORLD.

    The German Emperor costs his country £1,000,000 a year In 1875 the Australian pearl fisheries produced a pearl worth £1,800. ...

    Article : 771 words
  7. RUBINSTEIN AT THE PIANO.

    "Jud, they say you have heard Rubinstein play when you were in New York?" "I did, in the cool." "Well, tell us all about it." ...

    Article : 1,793 words
  8. A Wrong Conclusion.

    There was a regular hail of rice and old shoes for good luck as John Boothel got into the cab, and on turning round, he was struck on the eye by a friendly ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. HUMOURS OF THE IRISH CROWD.

    A correspondent of the "Liverpool Post" has gathered together a number of good stories apropos of the Queen's visit to Ireland, in which the Irish local colour is laid ...

    Article : 568 words
  10. THE HERALDS' COLLEGE.

    The Heralds' College which has frequently been referred to in recent news from London, is a peculiar institution, and it may have been a surprise to many to learn that one still ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  11. A Catter What!!!

    'George I' she screamed, 'my neck!' What's the matter 7' 'There's a pillawatter—' 'A what ' ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. ANXIOUS TO PLEASE.

    Mistress (to cook): Kate, we are going to have a New Year's party, and 1 hope you will try to be as useful as you can. Cook (beaming with smiles): I will, ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. THE REASON.

    Little. Gorge (to debt collector): Father isn't in, but he told me to ask you to call to-morrow. Collector: He will be at home then, will ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. Stone Blind.

    'Well, John, did you take the letter I gave you to Mr. Johnstone?' inquired a Sydney merchant of his servant. ' Yes, air,' replied John; 'but I don't ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. THE QUEEN AND JENNY LIND.

    A very pretty little story is told of how the Queen sent for Jenny Lind to sing be. fore her in private. It happened that the Queen's pianist regarded the sweet singer ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. He'd Stop That.

    A few years ago a rich merchant, as a reward for long service and faithful attention to duties, released his head clerk from his ordinary pursuits and sent ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. TAKING LIBERTIES WITH HER NAME.

    Not far from Ballymena Town Hall, there was a usual Saturday night squabble, and a policeman was brought upon the scene in all haste by a lady in whose house the "fun" ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. Put Mamma Away.

    A gentleman on a visit to his married son some time ago desired to make a present to his grandson, so, taking a penny and a shilling from his pocket, ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. A Pretty Story.

    It was in the year 1837 that a young girl was seated at a window to watch the great event of the Proclamation of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne ...

    Article : 363 words
  20. TWAS JUST IT.

    To the genuine sorrow of everybody, a lady farmer married a handsome idler—a man whom the villagers described as "'an out-and-out bad 'un, not to be trusted with ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. THE NEW FRENCH FIELD GUN.

    No sooner had Germany equipped her troops with a quick-tiring field artillery than France determined to "go one better," and is now (according to the 'Daily Graphic') ...

    Article : 382 words
  22. Before and After.

    Sweet memory I those blissful days, With honeymoon ensuing— When, unharassed, our time we passed, A-billing and a-cooing. ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. His Opinion.

    The authorities of a New South Wales railway were on the scene of accident, investigating the cause of a collision between two goods trains. ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. TOLD OF LORD WOLSELEY.

    The renowned and redoubtable Lord Wolseley has met with some perilous episodes during his work as a soldier, and on many occasions has had a narrow escape of life. ...

    Article : 294 words
  25. Her Answer.

    A Canadian lady was, with her husband, visiting the camp of the Michigan Sharpshooters at Camp Douglas, in the United States. V. ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. THEY ALL SMILED.

    Examining Counsel (to witness): What is your age, madam ? Witness (with charming smile): It would do you no good to know. sir. for ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. RUSSIAN PEASANTS HIBERNATING.

    An official report of the Russian Bureau of Statistics, in the Department of Paskov, shows that some of the peasants in times of scarcity hibernate in the manner of animals. ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. Accepted.

    Amateur Photographer (touring in the country): "Pardon me, sir, but would you object to me taking your daughter just as she is?' ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. Why He Applied the Brake.

    When cycling up a fairly steep hill in the country some time ago, I overtook an old Scotchman, working for all he was worth on a not too modern tricycle, ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. A SNAP.

    Wright: I wish to submit this article on the 'Daily Lives of Our Millionaires.' Editor: Don't want it; too dry. Why don't you write about something with ...

    Article : 52 words
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