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  2. TOPICAL ARTICLE.

    The spread of so called education has brought into existence literature of most pernicious and degrading kind I As everybody, nowadays, can read, so' ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  3. A GOOD OLD STORY.

    General De Gallifet, the late French Minister of War, possessed presence of mind in a high degree. During the war of the Commune he once found ...

    Article : 465 words
  4. DISEASES THAT DO YOU GOOD.

    Have you had small-pox ? If you have, and have recovered from the s terrible desease without your eyesight or hearing being seriously affected, as ...

    Article : 1,003 words
  5. A POLE'S WONDERFUL INVENTION.

    Ian Szczepanik, the now famous t Polish inventor, formerly a poor schoolmaster in Galicia, has added by the new dagger and bullet proof vest, ...

    Article : 280 words
  6. FACTS AND FIGURES.

    For a bruise or severe sprain bathe with tincture of arnica and a little water. If children's clothes are dipped in ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. TURBINE BOATS.

    The application of the turbine principle invented by the Hon. C. Parsons, to the propulsion of steamships, bids fair to effect a revolution in the speed ...

    Article : 274 words
  8. A LADY NURSE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Feminine society throughout India is reported (says " The Sketch ) to be clamouring for the life of a Calcutta editor who inserted the following ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. SOME FACTS ABOUT THE TOAD.

    Toads, like frogs, lay their eggs in the water, but unlike those of frogs, these eggs are laid in long strings or ropes, which are nearly always ...

    Article : 370 words
  10. KISSES THAT COST MONEY.

    It has often been demonstrated that a kiss may, prove extremely costly. The parents of a Chicago beauty lately, sued their daughter's lover for ...

    Article : 701 words
  11. HASTENING PLANT-GROWTH.

    An interesting illustration of Hungarian enterprise is furnished in the systematic experiments now being made in that country, with the ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. AN EXCITING SPORT.

    The cow-boy who boasts that he can" ride anything that goes on four I legs '' might be led to estimate his a abilities a little more modestly if he ...

    Article : 604 words
  13. THE VALUE OF GIBRALTER.

    " By the capture of Gibralter, England laid the foundation stone of the British Empire," says a writer on '' The Naval Bases of the Empire." in ...

    Article : 524 words
  14. A RACER.

    " Hulloa ! is this the gas office ?" asked a rough-looking customer of a clerk. " Yes. What is it ? " responded the ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. SPARKLETS.

    Miss Jimp : "How did you make such an impression on that shy Mr. Duggs ?" Miss Kimp : "I acted shyer than he ...

    Article : 322 words
  16. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    In the British Isles 5,310 people own estates of over 500 acres. England, has 42,800 police; Scotland 5,000 Ireland, 12,400. ...

    Article : 202 words
  17. THE CAT, THE KITTEN, AND THE DICKY-BIRD.

    I remember one pathetic scene on a rainy evening in late summer, when the kittens of the time were playing a about the room and Persis came in ...

    Article : 323 words
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