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  2. Advertising

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  3. Too Wily for Him.

    Dr. Hsnffe, the celebrated physician of vienna, one day received a telegram from Crecow requesting him to repair thither with all haste, as Moses Abrahamson was ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. HOW THE DOCTOR "BROKE" HIS GLOVE.

    The last thing anyone in Kettle ever thought of doing was to call in the doctor People reldom, if ever, got ill; no one with an atom of self-respect would own ...

    Article : 1,385 words
  5. Destroying Typhoid Germs.

    Typhoid fever is usually communicated through the discharges of typhoid fever patients. The forms of the disease find their way to wells, water courses, and ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. THE GREEK NOAH.

    The ancient Greeks had a strange and interesting myth of how all mankind was once destroyed by a deluge, and the world re-peopled. which, though somewhat ...

    Article : 270 words
  7. "SLAP THREE OR FOUR SLICES TOGETHER!"

    At an "At Home" given by a country gentleman's wife, the footman had to do duty for a bullet. The said footman was much astonished ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. HE PUTS A QUERY.

    A bishop was travelling in a mining country, and encountered an old Irishman turning a windless which hauled up ore out of a shaft. His hat was off, and the ...

    Article : 367 words
  9. YET COULD NOT WHITE.

    An extraordinary character has recently passed away in the person of William Ray, American bank manager, who could neither read nor write and who did not even know figures. In spite of all ...

    Article : 203 words
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