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THE WIDOW'S SECRET. A STRANGE TALE OF STRAANGE TIMES

... SECRET. A STRANGE TALE OF STRAANGE TIMES. €ENAPTER XXIX. THE FATE OF LADY INLZ. Hermes, the chemist, was a man of no ordinary €kill in the science which he prostituicd to the vilest of purposes. He was intenscly avaricions, and the wife of the governor had ...

THREE MONTHS' FOR TRYING TO SERVE HIS COUNTRY

... Coichester, went on Sunday to Ardleigh to meet his granddaughter, and when passing over a level crossing he was knocked down and killed. IN the lobby of the House of Commons it has become fashionable for gentlemen to discard waistcoats, and Mr. George Elliott ...

NEWS NOTES

... cash down. At lengtth the fateful moining arrived, when the culprit scandalised everrtody by shonting ail the way to the scaffold “ Blank's tooth powder is the best in the whole world, try it—words which he constantly repeated, in spite of the expostulation ...

A HORTICULTURAL CQLLEGE

... bat with a bullet bole init. ** Look at that bole, wili you? You sce, if 1t had been a low ciowned bhat, 1 suouid have bcen killed ouinght.— 4. DxawinG TeACHER : *“ Now, this is 8 symmetrical hgure, can auy one tell me what symmetry is ? Ah! there s a ...

ALLEGED BURNING OF A CHILD

... c curl at the tail. Tue pcogle of Monarch, Colarado, are expeditious in their methods. A one-legged gambler named Schenck killed George Davies and fatally wounded an unknown man. Five minutes later Schenck was hanging from a telegraph pole. Doxcay M‘Puan ...

NEWS NOTES

... compelled to sit in the gallery; of Northern mechanics, who refuse to stand side by side with the negro labourer on a builder’s scaffoldings ; and worst of all, what of a Young Men's Christian Association of New York which closes its doors to black men, simply ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Joseph Platt, and Charles Hope, were erecting a new chimney at Garswood Park Comerf, near Wigan, when, by the breaking of a scaffold-pole, part of the chimney fell with a crash. Platt_was hurled 90ft. te the ground, and i;]rat.a.ntly kigled. owi nington ...

CHRISTMAS, 1892, NOTICE

... was not very good, the littlo beauties worked wonderfully we'l tor two bhours and three-quarts rs, ending with. & brilhant kill. The run was near to Mr. Hanson’s Lodge, at Goadby Marwood. ON REFERENCE to our advertising columns, it will bo seen that Mr ...

BABY UNDERSTOOD

... roses—iurned and walked swifty away. SlY)wly Uldene rose to her feet—she stood perfectly still; the same shock would have killed some girls. She clenched her handseo tightly thas the thorns from the roses sho held pierced her soft hands, but she never ...