LITERARY NOTES

... been bestowed on ninumeralble babies by their grateful progenitors, An attemapt has been made to tender the subtle science of infant hygiene intelligible to tho grossest male mind that ever inistooh juvenile toaring for' a sign of bad temper or ill-breedinlg ...

The Home

... of the mortality from hand-feed- ing arises from the use of arrowroot, cornudour, and other unsuitable kinds of food, which consist of starch alone, con- |tai .no pro-per nourishment, and should not be used as substitutes for milk. If the infant must be ...

PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE,

... -as do the stbuihy mixtures added to tbis condensed skim milk. Invalids nand infants areolargely fed on eUn- deni;ed milk, and no olle knows whati the per- centage of mortality is from this cause ; it is doubt- less not by any mewus small. K However, it ...

LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL

... of the population. , The deaths registered in the city during the samoe' period amounted to 283, making a rate of total mortality equal to 22-8 annually per 100D of the I population. Of the deaths, 64 occurred in public I Institutionsdevoted to the treatment ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... TeS Fvas Ws' JocaNU. Public Health Oloe, Cork HilL. Dublin, 23rd-April, 1897 . S1B-I have lust bad thes oppotni studying t mortal .stisti of t10 Englih -twns for 1896I =ad comparing them with thse of Pubbni It way be intetrtng to. Your esves tobe informed ...

OUT OF DOORS.*

... fields, its pages will Come as with the touch of a friendly hand. Few writers who have helped bi their less favoured fellaw mortals to realise of something of the marvellous interest that there P is in the wild life of English woods, and fields, U) and ...

JACK AND HIS GREAT GUNS.*

... the most formidable naval gun was tfe 68-pounder smooth bore, 10 feet long, with a range of about two miles. The Woolwich infant, which weighs 111 tons, is more than 43 feet long, and throws shot weighing 16 cwt. The introduction of the shell compelled ...

THE THEATRES

... period, Claim respect by Z reason of theiz antiquity and asociation. In a Mr. Peinbertoa's adaptation of Tbackeray's iu- tb mortal ' Adventures oi Henry Eamond, f It brought out in Edinburgh the other day, this poxpulr actor and manager is reported to have ...

Books Worth Reading

... the seven Imperial Mosques, you may observe that the turbans affixed to certain of the coffins-some of them those of mere infants-are slightly inclined to the left. This means, it seems, that the body beneath is that of a Prince who has died a violent ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1897
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4952 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HISTORY OF RIP VAN WINKLE

... W the world, almost, itself. The Seven Sleepers will frc at once occur as being one of the earliest known legends ml of mortals whose entry into a mystic world has been we rounded by sleep. Varieties of these have been told 80~ in the Koran by M1ohammed ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1897
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3252 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Books Worth Reading

... and often absorbing, they are but an excuse for a panorama of Imperial Rome, and of the real struggle between Paganism and infant Christianity. Let me, as a specimen of the vividness and realism of the style, give an extract from the description of a banquet ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1897
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4135 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... culty. Their complete command over their bikes is positively startling. They seem as much at ease on them as ordinary mortals are on terra firma; and the accuracy of their balance is simply wonderful. The number and variety of their achievements are ...

Published: Saturday 13 November 1897
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3609 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture