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ROMANCE IN THE HUSK

... &LL RIGHTS RESERVED. I ROMANCE IN THE HlUSK. I BY JAMIES GREENWOOD. THREE-FINGERED MUDGE. CEAPTER I.-Tos WESTMIINST-ER BRIDGE LMe- DER. T1IE MwN WHO UET ISs DEATH ESCAPING Fitoe JoB PISRUST. Two o clock in the moring, and the Waterloo Road, like most other London thoroughfares at that hour, is quiet and well-nigh deserted. The policeman on boat! pausing just by the Victoria Theatre, and ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... aLL WIORTS BLSMVYI. BY A LADY. SLEEVES 13IGGEU THAN EVEZL It is a real fact that leg of mutton sleeves are in again and often very full on the shoulder. I saw a very handsome dress last week going home, The dressmaker told me the sleeves measured a yard and a quarter round the top, but it tapered beautifully to the wrist,. I remember my grand- mother used to tell me how tho girls, wen she wes ...

DEARER FAR

... ALL BIGHTS BRSBRVED. BY MISS J. K. RIITCHIE, Author of irc Lova AND HONOUR, AS IDOL ?? CHAPTER XXIL- WHAT THP MASTER OF EVERLIE THOuORT OF IT. In duo course the private interview which Horace sought of Dr 13sthuno took place the following morning, and the former made his way home to Richmond later in the day In a very enviable fiame of mind, Nothing could have ex ceeded the kindness ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... ALL EIGIliId R:SZ11VED. BY A LADY. ALL THE COLOUn.S OF TIlE 1AINBOWV ARE rREDOMOINANT. I Country cousins were once accredited with a penchant for adorning ?? in a'l the hues at the rainbow without giving a thought to the result of hap-hazard . mingling of colours, but in these artistic times and culti- v.tetd taste so much at-eatiun iias been paid to tbe proper assimilation of colours that ...

DEARER FAR

... ALL RIGHT3 nY$ERVED. BY MISS J. K. RIITCUI, &uthor of IN LovE AND HONOURn, At IDDo OF olA~tsns', &c,, &5c. CHAPTER XXIII.-1 How VEP.Y LIKE A MAN ! WViiie the late events, evident forerunners of a happy future for :,Iarlou, Were takinlg place at Ardwlok, her cousin's life fioved on vith joel that near approach to mono- toby whvc'h Makes it incumbent on those who have no wish to swell the ...

FRIENDSHIP

... Mhen prospezity has found us- ,i brig si .. fortune smile'.- J ]'iends wvill hock in shoals around us Air. hows iait\l' are their xwiles Eu, hen cin-rgrv overttake es, ?? the clouds aroe thicks anr! dark, Suie rh.e ' fr1isnd Wsil st~raig6ht forsake us- Rats vill qidt a sinking borqu-n ?? In 'Ix d ly( of Lnr; u 5 n1:1 tl'ouble Friends are few. and fatr betmvenc Fcr,. .g tr.ks thre gi;triog ...

JERRY JACKSMITH OF LOWER LONDON

... ALL 131WITS RE.S'ERM), JE EIIY R JA CKSRM]TII- OF LOWiEiR LO'NDON. B Y JAMLES GtE EN WOOD. iCAP PE1 . XXII.- RT IAU TO T UEU RI.SoCUn . As ray be ecredily ioregineel, the wondering Jerry was t ter aIf] (l eo sriloti, anti it was a ?? oxercise of patience to ei'rparss tielie. liut his companlon Lit] him hail an omnibas thlat att rinoment was passing, and the destina' twor of whilt ie h oa le ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS IN 1890

... AGRICULTUaAL SHOWS IN 1800. ArnlL as, to.- The AprohireAgricultural Association. Bleet. irg at Ayr. Entries cless April 16. Secratsry, Jaules Me.ur. trio, 70, 9ewn:arhet Ssreet, Ayr. MaY 9, 10-Wharfeiale Alricntltrsl Society-Meeting at otley, lolrs. Enltries close April 76. Sceretaey, William Holmes, 34, Marhet Place. Utley. Yorks. MAY 13, 14 15,-Somerset Agricultural Asseciatroc.-1Ieeting at ...

DEARER FAR

... ALL RIGaTS RESERVED. V BY MISS J. K. RITCHIE, Anther of 'IN LOVe AND HONOUR, AN IDOL OFp MiAMMON, &O., &C. CHAPTER XXV.- At Everlie, one afternoon afew days previous to the events of the last chapter, on his return home Horace Castlewood heard his father call him as soon as he entered the hail. At the sound of his footsteps his cousin Blaud, who was amusing herself with her pet terrier ...

JERRY JACKSMITH OF LOWER LONDON

... ALL SIGHTS RESEP'EL). BY JAM1ES GREENWOOD. CHAPTER XX.-JERRiY LEARNS FROM JIMI MASEY THE PARTICULARS OF THEE ROBLERY, AND OF BL12ND MAGGs'S DREADFUL END. Noo wonder that the hospital porter had described him as a young gentleman! When Jerry last beheld Masted Messy, to have spoken of his attire as shabby simply, would have been to use too feeble a phrase. His entire suit, from his old boots ...

MARGARET BYNG

... ALL RIGETS rESE~RVED. I By F. C. PHILIPS (Author of As IN a LouisyG-GLAss, ta., te.) AND PERCY FENDALL. CHAPTER III.-LT US SSPARAT. The greeting between husband and wife was not an aofeC. tionate one. *largaret had long ceased to love herhusband, and hie inwardly cursed his wvife for her extravagance and with beinr the cause of his ruin. Still they were on fairly good terms with each other ...

AMERICAN HUMOUR

... AMERICAN HUMOU& A LITTLE TOO THICi;. From dull repiniic we abstain. From words of censure we refrain; ?? borne the fog and mud and rain, NTor have we offered to complain About the awful reather Bnt when they dare to add to these McGinty and the Russian sneeze, 'Twould certainly a saint displease And imaka bite wish his mind to easea- WIVe can't stand all together. -Chicago Herold, PA;T'S ...