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  2. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    Electric street-sweeping machines are in use an Paris. £100,000 worth of so-called old violins are exported from Germany yearly. ...

    Article : 1,617 words
  3. THE CAUSE OF BALDNESS.

    In visiting big cities like London and those in the North of England, it is surprising (how many bald-headed people you some across (says a writer in the London ...

    Article : 648 words
  4. THE CANKERWORM

    "I think dragoon ought to be spelt 'dragon.'" "Why, dear?" "Because Miss Whitestock is so silly, I ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  5. DEATH OF PROFESSOR TATE.

    The news off the death of Professor Ralph Tate, the Elder professor of natural sciences at the Adelaide University, will be received with profound regret, particularly in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,571 words
  6. THE SHADOW OF A GREAT GRIEF.

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    Article : 12 words
  7. A BABY INCUBATOR.

    From earliest times men learned in medicine and the kindred sciences have been trying to devise means for saving the lives of premature and weakly born babies. An old ...

    Article : 705 words
  8. AMERICA.

    Consular Agent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 7 words
  9. A "THINK" MACHINE.

    Colonel Gideon P. Thomas, of Tompkinsville, Colorado, has been staying at the Hotel Cecil, London, and spending his spare time in the city trying to get English ...

    Article : 774 words
  10. FEATS OF FLYING.

    Since Iearus was unfortunate enough to be too successful in his attempt at flying, and went so near the sun that his wax wings were melted and he fell down into ...

    Article : 779 words
  11. A RIVER OF FIRE.

    A Paris telegram, dated August 12, says: —Shortly after midday yesterday, during a violent thunderstorm, lighthing struck the I'ernad distillery at Pontarlier, and in a ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. COURT MARTIALLING A BARON.

    The case of Baron Stietencron, acquitted by a court-martial in Berlin of shooting an Italian workman on his estate, has occasioned much sensation in Germany (reports ...

    Article : 471 words
  13. THE CALIFORNIAN GOLD ROBBERY.

    With reference to the recent gold robbery in California, a San Francisco telegram dated August 11 says:—"John Winters has confessed that while employed by the Selby ...

    Article : 311 words
  14. ANOTHER HARBOR OF REFUGE CLOSED.

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  15. CHAPTER II."PAPA."

    "It is papa!" cried Linda Draycote excitedly, as she crossed the hail, and, drawing aside the portiere, entered the outer drawing-room to stand as if petrified, ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  16. "THE BITING MACHINE."

    A Paris telegram, dated August 15, says: —The latest dodge of the Paris vagabond is a biting machine — a steel pincer, which, when it closes on a man's arm, leaves a ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. THE LATEST IN ROBBERY.

    The Paris papers of August 15 record the very. latest thing in robbery—and also, the meanest of mean thefts. Two hawkers, named Franco[?]s Crepe, alias Chignon, and ...

    Article : 147 words
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