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  2. A LESSON FOR RUSBANDS.

    "Going away again Paul?" said Mrs. Maypole, "Now I wonder what that is for?" "Business, my dear, business," answored Mr. Maypole, calmly contemplating the live and ...

    Article : 1,483 words
  3. MARION'S LOST LOVER

    With a feeling of minglod fatigue and relief, Marion threw herself into a chair. All day she has been working, for it was only yesterday that she and Mary, who filled the place of both ...

    Article : 1,461 words
  4. IN SWEET SUBURBIA.

    No one who had seen pretty Isabel Wayn[?]te lease Laburnum Villa for her afternoon walk or on her way to church, would have believed her capable of of hating any creature, ...

    Article : 3,247 words
  5. DARBIES AND JOANS.

    A wedding celebration of a character to which it would be difficult to find a parallel has just taken place at Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. having, who live in Par[?] travalled to that city to ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. HIS SUSPICION.

    "Mabel," said her father, after Mr. Statate had left, just in time to catch the last car, "that young man owns stook in the gas company, does he not P" ...

    Article : 78 words
  7. A TREE IN A CHURCH.

    In the old Parish Church of Kempsey, near Worcester, act estimat-tree may be seen growing from the tomb of Sir Edmund Wylde, Knight of K[?]mpsey. The to[?]b is built into the tubic ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. DESCRIPTION OF A DUTCHMAN.

    The following description of a Dutchman is taken from old MS.of the seventeenth century: "His country is the God he worship war is his Heaven, peace his Hell, and tle Spa[?]ard ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. A TRAMCAR TRAGEDY.

    They had mutual friends, and that fact emboldened him to speak without the ceremany of an introduction. "Sloppy, isn't it?" he remarked, persuasively. "Rather," she replied, ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. KILLED IN SELF-DEFSNCS.

    A sentational shooting case has occurred in France. A man named Fouinean had been named Marais. She left him a few days ago living fo some time past with a married woman ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. HIS HAIR STOOD ON END.

    In the "Remui ochecs of Lord Augustus Loftus," just onblisted, there is an succdete as to the conference between M Juies Favre representing France, and Prince Bismarck with ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. JUSTICE BLOCKED.

    "All I demand for my client," shouted the attorney, in the voice of a man who was paid for it, "is justice." "I am very sorry I can't accommodate you," ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. RUSSIAN LADIES.

    A Russian lady of means and position is loss occupied with fashion than a French woman, less anxloue about her household than a German. She can follow art or ...

    Article : 222 words
  14. BOTH NEEDED.

    A Scottish clergyman, on coming into church one Sunday, found the pulpit occupied by the parish idiot. The authorities had been unable to remove him without more violence than was ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. TOUCHING THE SPOT.

    A lady grav[?]sly tormented with a corn on one of her tors was advised by a friend to anoint a with phosph[?] with in a weak moment she dut, but forgot to tell her husband ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. WRITTEN IN THE OPEN.

    Wordsworth used to write as much in the open air as in his study, but he never equslied, or wished to equal drunken Jack Mitford, who wrote a book in the open air without ever ...

    Article : 283 words
  17. MRS. LANGTRY'S FROCKS.

    One of Mrs. Langliy's gowns an the new play "Gossip" is rely pale blue i aptiste, so soft and fine as to refemble of iffon [?] The. bodice is crossed by diagonal [?] of creamy ...

    Article : 478 words
  18. LIKE A RUSSIAN POLICEMAN.

    There are degrees in everything, even in bad language. "He swears like a sucking dove" may be taken as the positive, of the next best stage to swearing not at all; "he swearn like a ...

    Article : 459 words
  19. A PAINFUL CASE.

    At the Manchester Sheriff's Court was heard the case of Burrowa v. Dingley. In this case, which was an action for breach of promise, judgment had been allowed to go by default, and ...

    Article : 316 words
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