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  2. Humour.

    Nobody over fiuds the tombstone of the dead-beat. Moot people believe in tho total depravity of somebody else. ...

    Article : 1,107 words
  3. Popular Science. RULES FOR S[?]UTT[?]RERS.

    1. Nevor speerius before woll inflating tho lungs. 2. Nover holding the breath whilo apeaking. 3. Always looking at the person to whom yon are epsakting. 4. ...

    Article : 52 words
  4. Varieties[?]

    Twenty-fo[?]r hour face olocke cro numorou in New York show windows. The phonograph is now used in schools for teaching purposes. ...

    Article : 891 words
  5. Scientific Notes. TO TELL THE SPEED OF A TRAIN.

    When you are riding on tho cars you may be envious to known how fast you aro going. Stop onton tho platform and watehthe track underneath intently till you can ...

    Article : 105 words
  6. Housewife’s Column. VARIOUS.

    Bouillion is a thin soup or broth much used by the French people. Use warm water and salt to clean your willow furniture. Apply with a nail brush, ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. Far and Near[?] A BOY’S ESCAPE FROM FOX[?] HOUNDS.

    A small boy playing the part of the fox in an exciting chuse on the Cedar Hollow hills near Phonixville, narrowly escaped being torn to pieces by George Fulmer’s pack of ...

    Article : 305 words
  8. THE ORDER OF PLANTS.

    Among the hundred thousand plauta catalogued by botanists only a tenth exhale any odour. Or the fifty spectea of mignonotto cfisially reoognieed one only[?] that of ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. FOR CINDERS IN THE EYE.

    When travelling you should nlwayB carry ft tiny box of flaxseed for possible cinders. The instant that you fool a foroign substance in the oyo throw your head back aud drop ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. COLD WATER As A PURIFIER.

    Aluol is talked nowadsys of the good of the various dininfeobunts that eolonco bns brought forward in tho last few years. In strzining after now Ideas wo ora apt to ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. LOBSTER CUTLETS.

    Minc[?] a pound of lobster small (the canned may bo used), senson with salt, white popper, two ounces ox melted butter, two beaten eggs and enough fine, sifted breadorumba to make ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. A STRANGE FRA[?]TURE.

    One of the strangest fractures known to the medical profession was recently treated at Pennsylvania Hospital, whore a young mun appenrod with his arm broken botweu tho ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. A POINT IN COOKING EGGS.

    I am not a scientist, so can't explain it, but it is a fact that ogga that havo been cooked, boiled, three minutes or less, can be reboiled the next morning and will not only ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. HALLEY‘S COMET.

    H[?]lloy’e cometis cowing baok—tho comet which in the year 1006 abed & colestial splendour over tho Norman Conquest, and whoso terrcr-inepiring visit was ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. NOT AS THEY ARE SPELLED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  16. TIN FOR FILLING TEETH.

    A dental specialist has made a discovery that is likely to have ft decided influence upon the future of dentistry. This practitioner dealares that in ordinary cases tin ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. PEEL YOUR FRUIT.

    The Bkins of fruit should nover be oaten, not because they are not palatable or digestible or are unhealthy in themselves, but on account of the danger arising from microbes ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. INCREASING DANGERS ON AND SURVE[?]S OF SEA COASTS.

    Tho British Hydrographor’s report for 1893 shows that the annual dincovorica of dungers to navigation on the diferont coasts of the world aro stil! inoressing. Daring ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. CURIOUS BAROMETERS.

    An English paper recalls some old weather indicators that were popular before the days of the scientific barometer. When leeches were kept in every chemist’s shop and often ...

    Article : 209 words
  20. THE KITCHEN OF THE FUTURE.

    When cooking is done by electricity, as Herr Schoen of of Austria gays will be the ease in a few years, tha kitchon of to-day will have taken its place along with other ...

    Article : 303 words
  21. HORRIBLE DELICAC[?]ES.

    Ants stowed in butter aro quite a luxury in sumo ports of Africa, and are said to have the great ndvantagoof possessing two distinct flavor, the tasto of the front port of the ...

    Article : 394 words
  22. PICTURES IN THE EYE AFTER DEATH.

    Many years ago tho rumor gained olroulation in some cirelen that certain doctor had found plotarcs in the oyes of deceased mon, which proved to be tho images of persons ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. WHEN YOU ARE STRONGEST.

    Vaughan Harloy agrees with Dr. Lombard in considering that the amount of work done by the s[?]m[?] s[?]t of museles at different times of the day undergoes periodical variation; so ...

    Article : 231 words
  24. FRUIT AS A DIET.

    What is called the winter diet is composed of foods that are more or less aatringent The spring diet, on the other hand, should be laxstive, and nature provides ...

    Article : 518 words
  25. BOSTON PIES.

    The largest plo factory in Now England, without a doubt, in located in Boston. Not only is this bakery on patriotic soil, but it occupies, in part, an old church building. ...

    Article : 549 words
  26. A CRANE INDEED.

    An extraordinary bicycle record has recently been made in England, where a man pedaled from tho Land’s End to John O'Gront's in eighty-six hours and fifteen ...

    Article : 198 words
  27. THE NEW BULLET-PROOF COAT.

    Herr Dowe in speaking of his newly invented bullet-proof coat recently said: ‘The cloth used is about three inches thiok, and hope to reduce both thickuess and weight. ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. HOW TO LIVE A CENTURY.

    First, live as much as possible out of doors, never letting a day pass without spending at least three or four hours in the open air. Second, keep all the powers of mind and ...

    Article : 259 words
  29. Sketcher[?]

    No one who has not travelled over the Rabbit-infeeted distriota of Austrslia can form anything like an adequate idea of the destrnotiveness of the furry little rodent ...

    Article : 1,534 words
  30. [?]SETTING THE THAMES ON FIRE[?]

    This is ft saying: which wo often hear, but probably few people know its origin. In the time of our forofathers the corn was ground in a rough iustrumcut called a ‘torose.’ ...

    Article : 186 words
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