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  2. POETRY & RHYMES.

    Of old betwixt the gods and earth, High-headed, girt with [?]loud, Dividing misery and mirth, Old Atlas stood and bowed. ...

    Article : 112 words
  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The cablegram from Empe[?] William sent to New York during the poet's dangerous illness was as follows: —"Berlin. March 5. Mrs. Rudyard ...

    Article : 3,921 words
  4. TOPICAL ITEMS.

    In the last issue of M.A.P., Mr. T. P. O'Connor, concludes the series of articles he has been writing under the title of "The Tragedy of Parnell" The ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. THE STORY-TELLER.

    "Do you believe in it[?]" "I don't know," he answered doubtfully, "I never had opportunity of judging." ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  6. POWER OF THE SHADOW.

    We remember how popular years age was a German book which is now almost forgotten — the "Shadowless Man," by Peter Schlemil. The hero of ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. A POOR UNFORTUNATE.

    His [?]oss went dead and his mule went lame, He lost six cows in a poker game; A hurricane came on a summer's day, ...

    Article : 208 words
  8. "EQUISINE" OR "ASININE."

    If we wish to render ourselves proof against drunkenness (remarks the British Medical Journal), so that even after taking the pledge we shall feel no ...

    Article : 253 words
  9. BRITISH NOBILITY.

    If a state of the most extreme Socialism was suddenly to exist in England, and every distinction of rank, title, and precedence swept away, the ...

    Article : 335 words
  10. AN AERIAL PHANTASY.

    At a recent dinner of London University College Chemical and Physical Society, Professor Ramsay, the discoverer of argon, who was the ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. THIEVES AS SOLDIERS.

    Considering the present weakness in the recruiting market, it is difficult to imagine anything more calculated to cause a further decline than the recent ...

    Article : 322 words
  12. NOTED WIVES OF NOTED MEN.

    It it be true that clever men rarely marry intellectual women, it is at least a rule that has many notable excep tions, in which the wife not only works ...

    Article : 706 words
  13. THE WAIL OF A PESSIMIST.

    Oh, for the lives that are never lived! Oh, for the songs that are never sung! Oh, for the deaths that are never died! Oh, for the bells thal are never rung! ...

    Article : 266 words
  14. DEATH IN THE TRAIN.

    Our readers will remember the alarm aroused some years ago by the discovery by W. Prausnitz of virulent tubercle bacilli in the railway carriages ...

    Article : 289 words
  15. THE DISARMAMENT SCHEME.

    This is how Count Tolstoi views the Czai's pe[?] project: The coming International Peace Conference will not and cannot be ...

    Article : 367 words
  16. THE COWARD.

    Shot in the buck!—they found him so (Never a bell to toll)! Dead where they sent him to face the foe! (Never a mass for his soul)! ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. OLD FRIENDS.

    Ah yes, our hands met here and there, Our wandering eyes met now and then, About Life's crowded thoroughfare,— But coldly seeing we were men. ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. DON'T PRAISE YOUR WIFE TO YOUR FRIENDS.

    This may seem an exceedingly odd request, but it is one which may well be addressed to the majority of young married men. They are so very much ...

    Article : 303 words
  19. THEATRICAL INSTITUTIONS.

    "Tis not the star, who at the play, Is bent on winning tears, Who drives the rest of earth away And holds your spell-bound ears; ...

    Article : 106 words
  20. "A LOVABLE WOMAN."

    Perhaps man is in some respects a very old-fashioned animal. The ideal woman enshrined in his heart of heart to-day is a facsimile of the ...

    Article : 387 words
  21. HOW HE DIED.

    He had lived in an infant village of Scotland, lying in the bosom of the hills. wrapped in green trees, and soothed by the prattle of a running ...

    Article : 1,621 words
  22. BABY AND THE BEE.

    The clustering roses, rich and sweet, Threw down then peta[?]s at his feet In sign of homage; but one thorn His little sunburned hands have torn. ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. QUESTION FOR THE DOCTOR.

    Would it not be desirable to consult the doctor as to which soap commonds itself to our uses, as [?] many skins are ruined past redemption by inferior soaps [?] PEARS' SOAP is recomm[?]nded ...

    Article : 194 words
  24. FLOWERY LANGUAGE.

    My [?] maid, be not afraid, You've no cause to regret, You are jasmine, so don't repine, For I'm your mig[?]onette (minion yet). ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. A CHANCE FOR ALL.

    The new method of allotting gold claims decided upon by the Executive Council of the South African Republic seems to be one that should commend ...

    Article : 254 words
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