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  4. FROM OUR SHELVES

    In the inner courtyard of a mosque at Delhi, the ancient capital of the Mogul Empire in India, stands an iron pillar that was cast about 400 A.D. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 164 words
  5. GERMAN GENIUS.

    Going Jules Verne one better in reach of imagination, Herman Soergel, an engineer living in Munich proposes to lower the level of the Mediterranean ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. BROTHER OF INVENTOR.

    James Dunlop, V.S., who has died at Downpatrick, Ireland, was in practice there since 1866, when he was associated with his brother, who ...

    Article : 53 words
  7. THIRTEEN.

    The “13” superstition would seem to be particularly strong among London householders, and even to be countenanced by the authorities. ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. SHERIDAN'S HOME.

    The last home of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 14 Saville-row, which is situated near Regent-street, Piccadilly, and New Bond street, London, has ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. GAME OF HORSESHOES.

    Horseshoe pitching, or at least a form of it, is one of the oldest games, being derived from quoits, and the latter originally was a modified ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. SAUSAGE TREE.

    Among the world’s queerest trees is the “sausage tree” of East Africa. The large fruits of the sausage tree, which bear a striking resemblance to sausage ...

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  11. THE ART OF ADJECTIVES.

    It is a wonderful gift to be, able always to hit upon the proper adjective. The poet Coleridge was once in a picture gallery, and was especially ...

    Article : 213 words
  12. 110 YEARS OLD.

    Amongst some old coins found in circulation in New Ross, Wexford, recently, were two shillings, each 100 years old, and a third 110 years old, ...

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  13. FLAWLESS EMERALDS.

    Flawless emeralds are very rare. These stones cost about twice as much as diamonds of the same size. ...

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  14. FIRST UNITED STATES PAPER.

    William Dunlop was an emigrant from Strabane, Ireland, who founded the Pennsylvania Packet, the first daily paper in the United States. ...

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