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  2. CAUSE OF WARM AND GOLD PERIODS.

    Recent experiments of the Swedish physicist, Arrhenius, supplementing the investigations of Professor Langley, indicate that in order to ...

    Article : 186 words
  3. Why He Saved Him.

    There was an old negro floating in a skiff on a stream in the island of Jamaica. He was fishing, and he had a boy in the boat with him, who kept looking into the water until he ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. RICH RECLUSES.

    The queer story of the old gentleman of Croydon who lived in a large house which he had turned into a veritable fortress recalls other ...

    Article : 1,730 words
  5. (Copyright.) CONVICT DAYS.

    It was on the morning following his return to the station that the lieutenant remembered the information given him by Byrnes on the way back ...

    Article : 4,355 words
  6. He Didn't Always Start.

    In consequence of the numerous complaints received after a recent great colliery disaster in the north of England from the relatives of the killed regarding the shameful manner in ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. A HOMICIDAL LUNATIC.

    There were five of us hunting and fishing in the Queensland bush (says a traveller), when one rainy day a stranger appeared. He said he was ...

    Article : 272 words
  8. THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHED

    He took her playing tennis With the racket poised to serve, He took her in the hammock 'Neath the elm tree's graceful curve. ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. Willing To Oblige.

    A very neat repartee was that made by a poor old Irishman, who, with an old and battered cornet, wag making night hideous in a quiet Edinburgh square. ...

    Article : 472 words
  10. THE ISLAND OF FIRE.

    The greatest natural wonder in Java, if not in the entire world, is the justly celebrated Gheko Kamdka Gumko, or "Home of the Hot ...

    Article : 263 words
  11. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    A tug which had suffered badly from a collision with the wharf had undergone extensive repairs. After these had been executed the owner of ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. ON THE CHEAP.

    Harry Lauder tells the following story about a funeral in Glasgow and a well-dressed stranger, who took a seat in one of the mourning coaches. ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. THE BEE'S FAULT.

    A humble boy, with a shining pail. Went gladly singing adown the dale. To where the cow with a brindle tail On clover her palate did regale. ...

    Article : 207 words
  14. Grave Suspicion.

    A gentleman in a Midland town recently became conscious of most suspicious glances cast upon him by his friends and acquaintances. Then he ...

    Article : 315 words
  15. HOW NATIONS GREET EACH OTHER.

    Greenlanders have no particular method of salutation, and laugh at the idea of one person being inferior to another. Islanders near the ...

    Article : 377 words
  16. GOOD YOUNG MAN.

    An old gentleman, who was strongly opposed to tobacco smoking and alcoholic liquor drinking, met a lady friend in a tram car recently, and the ...

    Article : 286 words
  17. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.

    'Seaman's return' tickets are issued by most railways at seaport towns to sailors, at reduced rates: but when, the other day, a ...

    Article : 173 words
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