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  2. THE HUMORIST.

    "What is the worst about richest" asked a school teacher of a boy. "Their scarcity," he replied. Freddy: Are you in favor of a single tax? ...

    Article : 1,308 words
  3. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    OUTDOOR EXERCISE FOR CHILDREN. The healthy, hearty child naturally [?]ves the outdoor life—the air, the light, the freedom, the sun, the grass, the flowers, (says a ...

    Article : 1,003 words
  4. MR STEAD ON RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr W. T. Stead, just back from Russia (writes the "Westminster Gazette" of last month) has much to say of the state of things there; and, though he ...

    Article : 1,685 words
  5. THE GARDEN.

    The rain which fell last week proved of great benefit to raspberries and other small fruits, especially where means of artificial watering were not available. It ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    The Rector of Birmingham (Canon Denton Thompson) made a remarkable statement, writes the "Daily News," when speaking at the annual meeting of ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    The thinning of crops is a most important operation, more especially so in dry weather, but is often neglected. Even when thinning is done, it is ...

    Article : 457 words
  8. ALLEGED IMPERSONATION.

    Lady Murled Paget was a witness at Marlborough street Police Court on 29th November, when Mrs Margaret True Prebble, 28, was charged on remand ...

    Article : 305 words
  9. ONLY AN ONIONMAN.

    "The South-Western Railway Company's steamer Hilda struck a rock three miles from St. Malo and sank. Only six lives were saved." ...

    Article : 746 words
  10. TELEPHONE GIRL AS DETECTIVE.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent telegraphed from Stettin on 23rd November:— A six-year-old child of a well-to-do ...

    Article : 187 words
  11. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    Where new clumps or plantations of [?]les are to be made, the ground should be prepared at once. L. candidium succeeds best in a rich, rather heavy loam. ...

    Article : 420 words
  12. HOMELY PARK.

    Cherry Roly-Poly.—A rich light biscuit crust may be used, but the beef suet paste is best. Roll this out and spread with pitted cherries, sprinkle plenty of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 954 words
  13. EXODUS OF RUSSIAN JEWS.

    The steady flow of Jews (remarks the "Daily News") from Russia shows no sign of decreasing. Over 35,000 have passed through London during the first ...

    Article : 177 words
  14. SAILOR AND SORCERER.

    M. Charles Bouvier inaugurated a series of four conferences on the afternoon of November 16th, at Steinway Hall by a brilliant "resume" of the life ...

    Article : 212 words
  15. WANTED TO FINISH HIM.

    The gentleman who thrashed a "strongly built costermonger" the other night (writes the "Westminster Gazette" of 12th November last) because he saw ...

    Article : 215 words
  16. CLUB LIFE.

    Discussing the prospects of the Lyceum Club for ladles just opened in Berlin, the "Globe" says:—"We doubt very much whether the scheme has ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. THE CONSERVATORY AND POT PLANTS.

    Plants of herbaceous calceolaria[?] should be examined, and any that are well rooted should be potted on, using a good rich loam, with plenty of sand ...

    Article : 349 words
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