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  2. ADVICE TO BOYS.

    Whatever you are, be brave, boys The liar's a coward and slave, boys; Though clever at ruses, And sharp at excuses ...

    Article : 125 words
  3. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    Could some of the large office-inter-sected buildings in the city give up a few of the romances and tragedies that occur therein, much of their respectable ...

    Article : 2,246 words
  4. WHY THE SIXTH REFRAINED.

    Two men entered a train at a rail-way station, and the other passengers noticed that they were handcuffed to-gether. It was easy enough to identify ...

    Article : 407 words
  5. A SHOT IN THE NIGHT.

    She knew that he loved her. Not the mere confession of affection made that clear. A woman looks deeper, sees further than the spoken word; and she ...

    Article : 2,122 words
  6. The Bridesmaid's Story.

    We smoothed the sheeny folds of silk Down to her little slippered feet; We fastened on the filmy veil With blossoms full of odors sweet ...

    Article : 297 words
  7. The Conductor's Last Job

    All our principal railroads employ a regular detective force; but I doubt if ever a road was blessed with the ser-vices of such a master-hand at the ...

    Article : 1,580 words
  8. A Good Reference.

    John was fifteen, and very anxious to get a desirable place in the office of a well-known lawyer who had adver-tised for a boy; but doubted his ...

    Article : 532 words
  9. HISTORY OF RUBBER.

    The world was a long time learning the uses and value of rubber. For two centuries after the Spaniards saw the gum in the hands of natives of the new ...

    Article : 928 words
  10. ONE BEAST'S MEAT IS ANOTHER BEAST'S POISON.

    In common with human beings, ani-mals seem to be affected by poison in certain forms when in a particular con-dition of health. At other times they ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. NOBLE GLADNESS.

    The full, rich, innocent use of gifts and opportunities--how little do we un-derstand it! For every purpose of noble gladness, how much more might ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. Ten Good Rules.

    The following ten rules have been compiled by a committee of eminent doctors as the best to follow for pre-servation of health ...

    Article : 236 words
  13. GETTING INTO DIFFICULTIES.

    The whole secret of keeping out of difficulties is in watching beginnings and never allowing a start to be made in the wrong direction. Never owe anything ...

    Article : 235 words
  14. SUPPLIED BY NATURE.

    According to an authority on diet there are few disorders for which a remedy may not be found in fruits, vegetables, or nuts. ...

    Article : 535 words
  15. LIGHT IN A SICK-ROOM.

    There is nothing so bad as a dark sick-room; it is as if the attendants were anticipating the death of the pa-tient: and if the reason of it be ...

    Article : 300 words
  16. THE USE OF BOTH HANDS.

    There are comparatively few people who can use both hands indifferently, yet this is a most sensible accomplish-ment. When one hand grows tired ...

    Article : 208 words
  17. IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN BLOOD-STAINS.

    Dr. Buckmaster, of St. George's Hos-pital, dealt in a recent lecture with a subject of considerable medico-legal in-terest. He illustrated by experiments ...

    Article : 122 words
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