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    There was probably no pettier, happier, and more [?]arming country girl in Italy [?]an Mona [?]ampetti. Grateful as a lawn, [?]scious as a wood-nymth, innocent as a ...

    Article : 2,419 words
  3. FARM & GARDEN.

    No. 96. The Hyacinth (continued)—Narcissus— Daffodil—Varieties—Whits Narcissus— The Jonquil—propagation—Seeds —soil—Chrysanthemums—Chinese and ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  4. HOW AMERICAN WARSHIPS ARE MANNED.

    Captain, Sigsbee’s account of the destruction of the Maine in Havana Harbour [?]ncidentally throws light on the manning of American battleships; Appendix G gives ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. SKETCHER.

    A remarkable scientific discovery has been made by an undergraduace woman student, For a year she has been doing research work in botany, and has obtained remits so ...

    Article : 704 words
  6. PERSONALITIES.

    The Queen is said to be one o[?]the greatest of maton makers. Not long ag[?]he wished to arrange a marriage between a lady and gentleman of the Court. The 1dy was not ...

    Article : 842 words
  7. EGYPT AND THE GREAT NILE RESERVOIR.

    One of the grandest engineering works ever conceived has just been inaugurated by the laying of the foundation-stone, at Assouan on the Nile, of a vast granite dam ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. MUD AS MEDICINE.

    A Yankee quack has been telling the gullible that ‘In my stupendous investigations of animal life 1 have discovered that dogs, horses, pigs, etc., were not troubled ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. A SAMCAS LEGEND.

    The Samoans say that there was a time when their ancestors ate everything in a raw state, and that , they owe the luxury of cooked food in Fi[?]t[?]i ,the son of Talanga, ...

    Article : 389 words
  10. DOES CO OPERATION MEAN LOSS OF INDIVIDUALITY ?

    Only the week before last we were discu[?]ing tho Value of co-operation, and in continuation of that subject it might be added that the combined ‘efforts of a ...

    Article : 527 words
  11. NICOTINE IN TOBACCO SMORE.

    Professor Kissing appears to have quite upset in theory. that there is little or no [?]cotina in itobaoco smoke. He employs a botde half full of water rendered faintly acid ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. TRAVELLER.

    Here is a literal translation of a Chinese inkmaker’s advertisement in a Canton paper:— ‘At the shop shos Wong, very good ink, five fines; ascent shop, grandfainer, and ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. PHONOGRAPHYSTERIA.

    Recently, numerous business houses have availed them selves of the phonograph for correspondence purposes, dictating letters to this familiar spirit, and then handing it over ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. A Story of Invisible Ink.,

    I started life as apprentice to aicbemift, where I learned many chemical mysteries; finally I became a law student; and it was my knowledge of chemistry—a science of ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  15. AN ENGLISH CLERGYMAN

    recently spent a holiday is can of the town of new England, visiting an American colleague. One day, while the host was absent from boms, a young negro couple ...

    Article : 77 words
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