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  2. PRESERVING.

    TOMATO SAUCE—Take nine pounds of tomatoes, sprinkle them with salt, and let them remain for two days; boil them until the skins separate from them easily, then ...

    Article : 358 words
  3. THE RANGE OF VISION.

    IN perfectly clear weather the distance to from which an object of small size (a man for example) is visible to the naked eye cannot exceed about ...

    Article : 867 words
  4. FOUR HUNDRED YEARS BEFORE CHRIST.

    Two or three years ago some peasants digging near the banks of the Danube, on the Hungarian side opposite to Belgrade turned up a most beautiful and finely ...

    Article : 441 words
  5. THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION.

    Since Electricity has been applied for lighting purposes, all efforts of inventors have been directed to construct a lamp for domestic use. The reason why this problem ...

    Article : 424 words
  6. INTERESTING ITEMS.

    An individual who appeared to receive a wide berth from advocates and criers, pushed his way to Mr. Justice C. with a handful of papers and desired ...

    Article : 629 words
  7. THE BIBLE, THE WORD OF GOD.

    WHEN asked, as we sometimes are, "How do you know the Bible is the Word of God?" we did not adduce an infallible church, by which it had been determined what were the ...

    Article : 340 words
  8. A "GOOD ONE" ON BARNUM.

    LECTURERS on science, or writers connected with agriculture, should avoid scientific terms as much as possible, or otherwise explain them. A good story ...

    Article : 372 words
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