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  2. Short Story

    Jean Pegolan, owner of a farm in the village of Eyvettes, is in high good humour this evening. About him the dry leaves are dancing in ...

    Article : 1,940 words
  3. TRAVELLER

    Imagine a pine forest with winding gravelled paths, steams running through its midst, connected by ornamental bridges, marble fountains here and there, throwing ...

    Article : 1,659 words
  4. SUGGESTED TO THE CHANCELLOR.

    At the time of the year when the Chancellor of the Exchequer in busily engaged in preparation of his Budget, an enormoun number of people send to him suggestions for ...

    Article : 346 words
  5. VARIETIES.

    The dwelling hours of the future, constructed on scientific and hygicnic principles, will be bathtublces. The porcelain lined, and sine lined And tin lined tuba of to-day will be ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. SCIENCE

    One cot of philologists have traced the beginnings of speech to exclamation or to imitative counds—two ideas which Professer Max Mullerm dealing to discredit them ...

    Article : 62 words
  7. BATHING IN TYPHOID FEVER.

    Dr. W. D. Noyes, of New-York, recommends the following method of giving a bath to typhoid fever patients. A rubber blanket to paused under the patient, and the corners ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. LADIES' COLUMN

    While gowns and all thier attendant fripperies are somewhat at a standstill, there arrives for me an excellent opportunity to that with you again upon the ever-interesting ...

    Article : 983 words
  9. THE TELL-TALE CIGAR.

    As a test of character, tobacco tn useful. A man may be known by the cigars he keeps as well as by the way he smokes them. No man of refined taste will smoke a bad eigar. ...

    Article : 201 words
  10. COSTLY BURIAL.

    The majority of intelligent persons are more are more or less indifferent as to the disposal of their bodies after death, but it may be safely asserted that not one would be found ...

    Article : 260 words
  11. AFRICAN MOUNTAIN EXPLORATION.

    The record of mountain exploration in Africa Li a very brief one. The great mountain groups are all associated with the long depression where hollows are filled by the ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. SKETCHER

    The knowledge of how to draw a good house is not limited to architects and theatrical managers said the proprietor of a fashionable seaside hotel to the writer ...

    Article : 913 words
  13. EVIDENCE.

    The court crowded. The cane which was being tried was interesting, though from a purely local point of view, and the witness under examination was one of those ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. UMBRELLAS IN INDIA.

    Umbrellas, on Indian piper says, still hold their place. among the principal minor articles of import in Calcutta. It appears from the Collector of Collector returns that ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. HUMOUR

    Weary Watkins—' What do yon think of that? This here paper says that you oughtn't to cat when you are tired.' Hungry Higgins—' I think it is a scheme put up ...

    Article : 635 words
  16. HEARING WITH HIS LEGS.

    The novelty of a telegraph operator who can scarcely hear a locomotive whistle working day after day at his instrument is one of the marvels presented of a telegraph station ...

    Article : 296 words
  17. THE INFLUENCE OF THE SUN.

    Almost every exhibition of force with which we are acquainted on the earth in wholly due, either dircutly or Indirectly, to the influence of the sun through those says which reach us ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. IRIDEOTOMY.

    Only one commanding discovery has ever been made in connection with the surgical treatment of disease of the eye, and that was Graofe's great discovery of the operation of ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. THE DERIVATION OF MAUD.

    Queen Louise of Denmark, who has made a study of women's names, finds that Hand Maud is not a diminutive Martha or Matilde, as too many believe, but is an abbreviation ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. CONTAGIOUS COUGHS AND COLDS.

    Inquiry is made for a preventive of colds that usually affect all the members of a family, attacking all when one has been ceized. Ordinary colds are not considered either con ...

    Article : 691 words
  21. GREAT EATERS.

    John Bull must take a back seat. He can't cat on much as a German. During the recent schuentzen-fest or rifle meeting at Mayennes, the following quantitics of good ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. STARVATION AMONG THE RICH.

    Deaths by starvation are perhaps commoner among the rich then among the poor. The emaciation that comes of chronic indigention simply proclaims as ill-nourished body, a starving without hunger, Every ...

    Article : 316 words
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