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Chats with Housekeepers

... ALL BmGlIf RBSRR7D Thato W.'Ith BY PHYLLIS BROWNSE, Author of AL YRs OOOEERY, and TEX GIBL'S COOKERY Boos. Some people seem to think that housekeepers who do not understand all about pastry, by instinct as it were, are not rightly constituted. When they express thir thought they Only show that they have never realised what an important and serious business it is to make pastry. A great French ...

HEATHER

... HEATHER, Vnst barren hills and rroor-, cliffs over lakes. treat headlands by the sea-a lonely land! N ith Firbers' huts beside a yel~oc strand WVher wave on wvave in foam and thunder breaks, Or elae a ttanquil blue horizon takes iunlightand bbadlw. Few can understand 'lh. poor folk's ancient tntne. swreet, smunile, grand, W1erein a dreanmy old world half awakes. Anti on these hills a ?? Teamr ...

TOW LAW FLOWER AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW

... TOW LAW FLOWEMR AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW. L _ ._ .. .. - The twenty-sixth annual show at Tow Law T, was held on Saturday, iamid alternations of 2 sunshine and rain, and before a ]arge poblic ni attendance, over 450 prizes behing awvarded r tar plants, finwers, fraui, vmgetables , po Ulbry, pigeons, rabbits. butter, eggs, IaNT bread, and ifor indastrial, lady amatieurs, anld ?? wor,2. Other ...

IN THE KING'S SERVICE

... ALL RIGHTS BESERBVZ. A NOVEL. BY MRS HIBBERT.NVARE. AumTioarss or THEr EING OF BATH, ' Ltie's Szvxz Acas, TEE WAIEP. TowER HIs DEAR8T FRIEN ELLIWOOD, &C. CHAPTER XXXI1.-ON THE HORNS OF - DILEMMA. The dew yet glistened on the wild tangle of flowers acd long grass in the garden under the open window of William darkrlaud's bed room, and borne on the warm summer air came the twitter of ...

Extracts from New Books

... Extracts from New Books EGYPTIAN WORKMEN.-The old artistic skill of the country still survives in its workmen, who, with wonderful dexterity, and often with what seem most insufficient tools, form the most beautiful objects in the precious metals and in ttile fabrics-. nits present arehitecture and decorative art there is also much to be admired. It is a touching as well as interesting night ...

Art and Literature

... (A ?al vt and Pteraturt. Baron A. E. von Norderskiold will publish this season, through Messrs Macmillan, a new work on lGreeland. v ith illustrationus Mr Thonmas Hughes' Life and Times of Pebr Cowper' i8 to be published this autumn. Prof. '9eeley's new work, A Short History of Napoleon ?? will be published this month. Mlessrs LOcemans will publish in October a new work en- titled The ...

OTHMAR

... ALL BIGH? RESEflNED. OTIT AR. AUTnox OY' *'PVCK2 UNDER Twvo fl~rns, 'AarIanx, Srnra, 'I aJ* W INTER Cirt, dc., &tc., &c., CHAPTER YXXTXI Thne Princess Blancbhe, h avin g hersel f driven the four horses of the break through the moonlit cross-roads which led fromn Azy Ie Rideau to Amyfit, waes in the highesit spirits as she descended from the box seat, aod gafly greeted himn in her shrill, ...

A FALLING BLOW

... Te blow i falling I t it fall,- .Even dfath were no calamity God wt, v Ly should we whine or call ? It caunot hurt our Houls at all, biince we are free. A little lerrs of earthly things. 1Jss favu ur of the artld have we: What thl a, proul nino? ?? rede still rings- 'Tn not the crown th.-tisakseth kings But being free. Then let the blow fall i What if it Should 1ay us prone, both you aud me ? ...

IN THE KING'S SERVICE

... ALL EIGHTS IiXSEI;VFD, IN TPHE KING'S SERVICE. A NOVEL. BY MRS HIBBERT.WARE. AVTHOTL.S Ov THEm Ki;N u' ;Arii. LIFe'S SuvuNs A;Es, TUE 'AATEl ToWB.' * (fi1 Dlaesntr FFiaeie J ELLWOOD, &O. CHAPTER NXXXI.-A KSACK OF SAYING DISAtUiIEAAUtE TnsLIus. Tie ?? vibieors did full justice to Mr M1arkland's good cheer, and then whilst Captain Alarkland related some of his milietry experiencest in ...

AMONG MY BOOKS

... AIHONG MY BOOKS. Here, in tih quiet of the dying (day, I .it in tate amnid my realuis of mind, Or through its Palace' and astures stray In -set11 for knOviedge, knowing ssbere to hind. No lero e-ver win a gralnder sway, For on the souls ,f geniu, I prey. Tbe gorgeoi's glamonr of the sunlight farls 'I a framre a halt for each cherished hojok Q hilo rustiing ivies' cling about the wails, And ...

OTHMAR

... ALL RIGBTS RFSERYrD. OTHMAR* BY OUIDA, AVTHOR OF ptPI, UNDER Two FLAGS,-- ARtADs GIGNA, '1IN A WINTER CIT, &C., &C., &C., CHAPTER XXXV. The day after Othmar weat alone to the zreen shadows of tile vale of Port Royal, It was five o'clock in the after. noon when he reached there; he saw Damaris before she saw him ; all her rural habits and associations had come to her in this leafy and ...

EGTON HORSE SHOW

... EGTON:HORSE SHOW. 1sl:. b__- 1- , - L., . - _ . A This annual sihow washeldat Egton GnuSstr8- d day, and proved a great success. Ti euntries r were more nurnerous than they bave beein on auy previous occasion, and this exhibition has nuw' Y attained to a position equal to any in the North n Riding. The classes were exceedingly well filled with a number of'fine-looking, thseful animals of the ? ...