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  2. A “Miracle."

    Blackburn (says a London paper of September 17) is excited over the cure of a deaf and dumb ex-soldier named Cowell by water from St. Winifred’s Well. ...

    Article : 418 words
  3. Camden-road Murder. CRIPPEN AND MISS LE NEVE.

    Bow-street Police Court (says a London paper of September 25) has seen the end of the first stage of the most absorbing criminal drama of two decades. Dr. ...

    Article : 295 words
  4. Many Clocks of Many Ways.

    The first mechanical device for telling the time was the sun dial (writes William T. Walsh, in the "Scientific American”). Of use only on fine days, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,590 words
  5. TWO SEALED ENVELOPES.

    The Bow-street Court was crowded when Sir Albert de R[?]zen look his seat on Wednesday. Sir W. S. Gilbert, who has attended previous bearings, occupied a ...

    Article : 3,012 words
  6. CHILD’S CRIME.

    An extraordinary crime mystery has' just been cleared up at Newkirk, Oklahoma, by the contession of a double murder by a little girl of 13, who declares ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. PADDED SUIT FOR AVIATORS.

    At the second international conference of Aerial Leaguse at Boulogne (says a Paris message of September 20) M. Hervieux submitted a parachute which, he ...

    Article : 104 words
  8. POLICE PELTED BY GIRLS.

    The Paris shopgirls had another brush with the police to-day (says a Paris message of September 30). Being interrupted in a demonstration, they took possession ...

    Article : 65 words
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