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The Order of the World

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Irving G. Baright, J. G. Bristol, Chas. F. Thompson, R. F. Main, Justin L. Ketcham, A. J. Rigby, Chas. F. Thompson, James C. Sheldon, Thos. E. O'Neil, Lionial D. Rhinehart, Chas. F. Thompson, A. Woods, G. H. Reither, Ernest J. Stranach, Chas. F. Thompson, H. W. Binder, James H. Parker, J. M. Fay, James A. Gallup, Wm. E. Manwaring, Chas. A. Gallup, R. Crawshaw, C. E. Embree, Geo. W. Collins, Dr. J. H. Linsley, Chas. F. Thompson, A. B. Remey, J. Blood, Henry Ward Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Geo. L. Sherman, Alba G. Fay, L. J. Burtis Jr., Chas. F. Thompson, J. G. Holland, Rev. J. G. Wood, James A. Gallup, Theo. R. Sitgreaves, Chas. F. Thompson, James Riley, W. A. Guile, Mary Willis, Chauncey F. Chapman, George William Curtis, Chas. F. Thompson, Chas. F. Thompson, George A. Harper, C. F. Duffi, Helen Hunt Jackson, Dr. H. Clay Trumbull, Helen Hunt Jackson, George A. Harper, F. R. Seely, Mrs. M. J. Batem, Richard V. DeWitt, Dr. J. M. Buckley, Miss E. Hibbard, Mrs. Emma Drant, F. D. Page, S. R. Wemmell, George A. Harper, Mrs. E. E. Kellogg, Glenn I. Folsom, G. H. Fuller, C. E. Embree, Deputy Brem, Ernest J. Stranack, George B. Luper, C. H. Smith, Lincoln Lodge, Dr. J. M. Buckley, Cyrus Edson, Rev. Plato Johnson, Dr. Mitchell Prudden, F. L. Fowler, B. H. Reynolds, C. E. Embree, Frank H. Chatfield, E. H. Burr, C. H. Smith, Philip Lynch, W. L. Davis, Mrs. Susie J. Hillibish, Sara A. Kime, Kate J. Jackson, W. M. Baright, Chas. F. Thompson, Kate Lindsay, Chas. F. Thompson, John W. Johnson, Geo. F. Kimball, A. P. King, E. C. Washburn, Mrs. Jennie Coursey, Geo. W. Collins,

Resumo

Essay: What the Journal Is Doing, A Good Cleaning Soap, Childhood May Do without a Great Purpose, but Manhood Cannot, Ghostly Midnight Signs, Cold Drinks, as a Rule, Increase the Feverish Condition of the Mouth and Stomach, and so Create Thirst, Cooking Herrings, Paint on Wood, The Millionaires of the United States Have Been Listed; but We Have Not Found in the List the Name of a Single Physician, Both in the Same Boat, A Royal Heart for Sale, Helpful Hints, Notice of Assessments, An Adroit Answer, Reserve Fund, Not Guilty, Practice, Some Timely Hints, Marasmus, What We Are Doing, Dear Sir;—Inclosed Herewith Security Bond for the Supreme Officers of The Order of the World, as Requested, The Dead Languages, Glue in Ice Cream, The Real Reason, Afraid He Wouldn't Pass, A Georgia Editor Wants His Money, "Hello!, Treatment of Dyspepsia, Seasonable Hints, Dear Sir and Brother:— Your Official Circular, No. 1, Was Read at the Last Regular Meeting of Montreal Lodge, No. 87, and Highly Commented On, Apprentice: "What I Don't like Is That We Have to Work Ten Hours, and Eat Only Half an Hour", A Truthful Advertiser, Why Sugar Is Brown, S. F. Ramsdel, Esq., Neuralgic Headaches, It Is a Lamentable Thing, Says an Exchange, That Men Will Persist in Putting off Applications for Insurance until the Time for Securing It Is Past, Reflections, A Family Liking, The Popularity of Cycling in France, Woman's Dress a Barrier to Health, A Nursing Bottle Advertisement Concludes with the Words, Be Good to Yourself, Notice to Members, Benefits Paid in Class 1, $23,388.23, "How Did You Come to Break Both Arms?" Asked the Sympathetic Woman, Rich Men's Poverty, A Popular Error about Water, Washing the Face, The Cause of His Vice, Questions, Deputy Organizer Dodson Will Soon Institute a Lodge, The Kansas Way, Unequalled as an Advertising Medium, Fatigue and Contagion, The Star Bell Boy, Ivy Poisoning, Hereafter Excelsior Lodge, No. II, Is Going to Claim a Little Space in the Order of the World Department of the Boston Journal of Health, Locating the Barns, Digestibility of Farinaceous Foods, The Nick of Time, Why They Do Not Pay, Directions on a Nursing Bottle, Special Features, North Omaha Lodge, No. 200, Gave Their First Entertainment Friday Evening, July 21, Which Consisted of a Musical Entertainment, Arranged by Mrs. Kennedy, Also an Address by Dr. Parsell, of Oak Lodge, Followed by Deputy H. S. Hunt, on the Fraternal and Insurance Features of the Order, after Which the Members and Their Friends, Numbering about Three Hundred, Sat down to a Bountiful Repast, Folk Medicine in Russia, Man, Born of Woman, Is of Few Days and No Teeth, A Common Affection, Collection of Notables, One of the Old School, How to Get Big Eggs, Bits of Applied Science, Unrecognized Cause of Ill-Health in Women, Alphabet of Proverbs, Probably No One Has Ever Doubted the Wisdom of the Degree That Man Should Rest on Every Seventh Day, Although the Reasons Therefor May Not Have Been Made Clear, The Endowment Banner, Cheap Jams and Jellies, Brooklyn Lodge, No. 19, Honors Its past Presidents, A. J. Rigby, of Lincoln, Neb., Gives Us a Few Points of Interest regarding the Order of the World in the West, Headache Due to Travel on Railroad Trains, Recreation for Middle Age, I Crave a Small Space in the Journal of Health for the Purpose of Letting Our Brothers and Sisters Know That We Are All Healthy Here in Kenosia Lodge, No. 89, and Growing More so Every Day, Citric Acid as a Water Purifier, A Grave Disease, The Working Life a Happy One, Physiology of Laughter, Airing the Bed, Happenings at Hornellsville, How to Remove Spots, Modest, Dyspepsia and Beef Tallow, Benefits Paid in Class 2 since January 1, 1893, Comment on the above Picture Is Hardly Necessary, Constipation, When a Man Goes Wrong "There Is Always a Woman at the Bottom of It", The New Organization The Order of the World, Under the Leadership of Miss Berg and Miss Foley, St. Paul Lodge Promises to Have a Fine Choir in the Future, Our Future Secure, Agassiz's Belief in the Immortality of Animals, Mamma (Severely), Tax on Quacks, A Patent Medicine of Some Utility, Harry, Aged Five, Had Never Happened to See the Moon in the Daytime, Physician, A Hard Prescription, A Faithful District Physician, Medical Professor, The Reward of Wickedness, Wanted, Coffee and Cholera, At the Last Meeting of Wemmelltonian, Held January 24, Every Officer, Excepting the Secretary, Was at His Post, the Latter Being Absent on Account of Illness, The Cry for Rest Has Always Been Louder than the Cry for Food; Not Because It Is More Important, but Because It Is Often Harder to Obtain, Very Polite, A Self-Made Man Generally Manages to Spoil His Job Somehow, A Young "Lawyer," Whose Love of Ease Makes Practice Distasteful, and Whose Ample Purse Makes It Unnecessary, Excused Himself from a Luncheon Party the Other Day, Saying, "I Must Go to My Office", Bleaching a Straw Hat, Responsibility for Negligence, To Overcome Sleeplessness, June 8 Omaha Lodge Was Organizeded Omaha, Neb., with Fity-Five Charter Members, Use of Butter, "This Patent Dentifrice Is about the Cheapest Thing to Manufacture That I Know Of, It Would Be Instructive, The Proper Diet, Fashionable Sweepers, Benefits Paid in Class 1 during November, 1892, It Is Interesting to Note the Great Difference in People in Different Sections of the Country, A Brother Who Had Been out Very Late Every Night for Two Weeks, Explaining to His Wife That He Had Been out "On a Committee," Was Aroused at Three O'clock the Other Morning by a "Thomas Concert" Just outside His Window, Nutmegs from Connecticut, Protection of Animals by Kodaks, Successful Receipts Escalloped Potato, From Hornellsville, N. Y., Frankness before Marriage, The World Will Take a Long Step Towards the Light When We Learn How to Properly Ventilate Our Churches, St. Louis' First, Makes Its Own Trouble, The Secret of Health, Chicago's New Password, Face Wrinkles, Arsenic in Wall Papers, A Self-Made Man, How to Keep Food, Don't Feel Badly Because You Are Small, Dear Sir and Brother:— the Move Just Made by the Officers of the Order of the World Was, in My Opinion, the Right Thing Done at the Right Time, High Heels and Kidneys, Grandmother's Advice, Pimples on the Face, Minutes of the First Regular Meeting Supreme Lodge, the Order of the World, Practical Philosophy, The Prevention of Influenza, There Are but Three Ways of Getting Wealth, A Judicious Wife, When a Man Has More than Two Dogs, It Will Be Noticed That Some of the Window Lights in His House Are out and the Places Filled with Old Bedding, Sir Walter Scott Once Told a Visitor That Two Hounds, Which Were Lying before the Fire, Understood Every Word He Said, "Poor Fellow! Did He Lose His Eyes in the War?", Chas. F. Thompson, Sup. Sec. Two Months Have Elapsed since I Left Home on the Salem Bay, and with My Family and My Possessions Came to This, This Windy City, It Reaches Various Forms of Dyspepsia That No Other Medicine Seems to Touch, Assisting the Weakened Stomach, and Making the Process of Digestion Natural and Easy, Tested Receipts Crust for Meat Pies, What Shall We Wear?, One Who Knows, Treatment of Diarrhœa, Grand Annual Picnic and Summer Festival The United New York City Lodges of the Order of the World, A Trip through the Midway Plaisance George Schleiffarth's Characteristic Composition, I'll Follow Them!" Screamed the Wrathful Woman, Scarcity of Game, Buxom Widow (at Evening Party), Benefits Paid in Class 2 during November, 1892, Soft, White Hands, Co-Operation and the Increase of Members Is What Makes Our Order a Bulwark of Strength to Its Members, Pat, Quaker Marriages, Profit and Loss, One of the Funniest Things That Has Happened in Greenville for Some Time Was the Shooting of a Negro by a Policeman, President John A. Ryan, A Lunatic Wit, Dr. Cuyler Tells the Story of a Little Boy, the Son of Good Presbyterian Parents, Who Was Asked the Question in the Catechism, " What Is the Chief End of Man?", Summer Suggestions, A Warning to Housewives, The Minister of a Western Church Not Long Ago Preached a Sermon on Card Playing, and at Its Close He Remarked, "I Was Getting Measured for a Suit of Clothes This Mawning," Said Young Mr. Sissy to His Pretty Cousin; "And, Just for a Joke, Y' Know, I Awsked Snipem If It Really Took Nine Tailors to Make a Man, The Smuggler's Daughter, Origin of the Phonograph, The Influence of the Mind on the Body, How Camphor Is Made, Husband, Insure in the W. M. B. Association, Doctor (to Patient Who Has Come Two Miles to the Doctor's Office in Order to Save the Extra Cost of a Visiting Fee), Some Reasons for Daily Exercise, Regular Habits, A New Use for the Spleen, What Binghamton Is Doing, Summer Air. Effect on Meats, Etc., Please Accept My Acknowledgment for Your Promptness in Adjusting and Paying My Claim of Twenty-Five Dollars for One Week''s Sick Benefit, Lodges Recently Instituted, One Use God Makes of a Good Man Is to Prove That the Devil Lies, How to Get Rid of Ants, The Salt Shirt, Abernethy's Advice, The British Museum Contains the First Letter Envelope Ever Made, Report from Lodge 83, Arthur W. Pope, past Supreme President of the Order of the World, Was Married on the 25th of October Last to Miss Lilla May Whittredge, Daughter of Mr. N. J. Whittredge, of Malden, Mass, Assessment Table for Class No. 2, Milk as a Means of Producing Immunity, Demand for a New Policy, He Must Have Been a "Jiner" of Whom the Following Story Is Told, Mr. Embree and His Work, The Office of the Order of the World, They Say, If Mothers Notice That the Brains of Their Little Ones Conjure up Weird Sights and Thoughts from the Shadows of a Room More or Less Dark, Let the Light Burn Brightly, How to Escape Some of the Penalties of Corpulency, Very Commendable, Chipinone, Renewing Varnish, Abuse of the Bicycle, The Wolf and Lamb, How It Happened, How Scissors Are Made, Hiccough Is Often Arrested by Red Pepper Tea Taken as Hot as Possible, Useless Scandal, Our New Plan Endorsed, Wood for Tennis Racquets Requires at Least Five Years Seasoning, Connecticut Heard From, Doctor (to Patient): "What Ails You?", The Emancipation of the Human Foot, The Sex Wrongfully Kept from Voting, "Doctor, What Is a Good Cholera Mixture for This Time of the Year?", Cynicus, Of Interest to the Tobacco Smoker, Knew the Species, Address of Irving G. Baright, Supreme Vice-President, To Cure Sleep-Walking, Breathing Exercises, An English Exchange Says, Dear Sir and Brother :—At a Regular Meeting of Israel Putnam Lodge, No. 83, the Order of the World, Held Friday Evening, September 23, 1892, the Following Resolution Was Passed, To Collectors, The Baby A Common Disease, A Remarkable Case of Carbolic Acid Poisoning, Three Temperance Beverages, Ways of Injuring the Health, Some Startling Statistics, Stubs Ends of Thought, Upright and Sloping Writing, Marble Swallowing, Mrs. Partington Again, Spencer Lodge, No. 25 Third Anniversary Celebration, Nasal Catarrh, Pure (?) Water, Reception to Geo. A. Harper, President of the World Mutual Benefit Association, by Lincoln Lodge No. 24, of the Order of the World, Reports of the Institution of the Following Lodges Have Been Received to Date, What Our Members Have to Say regarding the New Plan, and What They Are Doing Towards Transferring, Total Amount of Benefits Paid in Class 1 to Dec. 31, 1892, $28,719.50 Benefits Paid in Class 2 during December, 1892, Proper Respect for Some Persons Is Best Preserved by Avoiding Their Neighborhood, Not Room Enough, I Received Your Check for Thirty Dollars, in Payment of My Claim, Succoring One Another, Sensible Women, Three Doctors Recently Joined an Odd Fellows' Lodge in Omaha, The Worst, Remedy for "Shingles", If All Christians Would Keep Wide Awake, No Sinner Could Sleep, Dyspepsia, Information for Secretaries, There Are Members in Every Lodge Who Can Never Become Popular Themselves, and They Snap and Snarl at Every One Who Gains Notoriety by Strict Attention to Business, Went after Dinner, Do Not Bore out the Ear, Household Hints, "Darling, How Have You Been Today?", Repentance Must Be Something More than a Mere Remorse for Sins; It Comprehends a Change of Nature Befitting Heaven, A Generous Incentive, Libel and Slander of Physicians, A Cheap Disinfectant, Some Chinese Maxims, Secretary Parker, of Association Lodge, No. 132, Writes Us, How They Feel Binghamton, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1893, Absolutely Sincere, Abuse of Nervines, A Curious Barometer, Mortality According to Occupations, Dear Sir:— I Am Proud of Being a Member of Such an Excellent Association, and Therefore Deeply Interested in Its Welfare, Ten Children Are Loved by Their Parents Where One Child Has His Parents' Sympathy, "I Feel More Confidence in Our Lodge than Ever, and Expect to Accomplish Good Work between Now and the First of the Year", Public Meetings, The Preservation of Vision, In Order to Determine Whether Artificial Butter Was as Easily Assimilated in Healthy Persons as Natural Butter, a Series of Experiments Were Carried on Not Long Ago by a Physician in St. Petersburg, Finish Your Work, The Nature of Fish Poison, Well Worth Knowing, The Christian Who Never Smiles Has Much to Answer For, He Took Them All, A Beautiful Word Is like a Poem Which Sheds Glory, a Genial Word Is like Harps and Lutes, Communion with the Good Is like a Fragrance of Flowers That Fills the Neighborhood, The Influence of Antirabic Inoculation upon Epilepsy, " I Suppose You Want the Earth, " Said Winebiddle to an Assertive Stranger, Danger in Fruit Cans, The Eichenstamm Lodge, No. 131, Has Shown on the 20th of May, Poisonous Canned Goods, Benefits Paid in Class 1, $23, 388.23, Dear Sir and Bro.: —I Noticed in This Month's Journal That District 3 Convention Will Be Held in Omaha, Neb., on December 5, October 20, 48, and October 26, 40, Certificates, Were Sent to Organizers, as Follows, Be Patient and Considerate, A Good Story Is Told in the Gaulois of Bosco, the Famous Conjuror, Who Was Giving an Exhibition of His Skill at a Café in the Provinces, Connecticut, An Interesting Case Has Recently Been Reported, Which Shows That Even the Liver Will Bear Severe Surgical Treatment, The Church vs. Fraternal Orders, Blasts from the Ram's Horn, Learning to Walk, New York Lodge, No. 20, Gave a Very Successful and Enjoyable Dance and Entertainment on May 19, Quick Cure for Sprains, She Loved an Artist, Interesting Facts for Very Fat People, Borax in the Household, Sufficiency of a Vegetarian Diet, Have a Family Night, How to Cure Obesity, Benne Oil, We Take Great Pleasure in Placing before Our Readers a Very Excellent Portrait of Hon. George E. Green, Mayor of Binghamton, N. Y., and One of Our Most Worthy Brothers, He Being a Charter Member of Lodge No. 10, Disappointed after All, A Kidney Stimulant, A Simple Remedy in Bright's Disease, The Good That New Remedies Achieve, Friends in Misfortune, Lockjaw, District No. 1 Convention, Irving G. Baright, Deputy Supreme Organizer of the Order of the World for the State of Nebraska, Is Having Excellent Success, Certain Catarrh Snuffs Sold in This City Contain Cocaine to Such an Extent That the Awful Habit Is Formed, and the Preparations Are Finally Used Simply to Satiate the Craving, and Undermine Health and Memory, Summer Clothing, "Beneficent" American Life Insurance, A Case of Asthma Easily Cured, Milk Diet, Solid as Gibraltar The World Mutual Benefit Association Licensed to Transact Insurance Business in the State of Pennsylvania, Unexpected, Washing Liquor, Statement of Sick Benefits for December Will Appear in February Journal, Housework as an Exercise, How to Drink Milk, Pea Soup, Installation of Officers, Total Amount of Benefits Paid in Class 1 to July 1, 1893, $32,719.50 Benefits Paid in Class 2 during June, 1893, Truthfulness Pays, For Cure of Insomnia, Receiver vs. Business Methods, Our Physicians, Most Sacred and Inalienable of All Rights Is the Right of Helplessness to Protection from the Strong, of Ignorance to Counsel from the Wise, Dear Sir and Brother: Lodge 71 Met as Usual on the Evening of May 9, To Cleanse Straw Matting, Put a Strong Stick in It, Mr. Chas. F. Thompson. Dear Sir and Brother:—At the Meeting of Mizpah Lodge, No. 82, Held Last Night, All the Members Present Decided to Go in with the New Order, A Modest Doctor, Don't Blow Your Nose Violently, An Outspoken Employer, Every Man Has a Paradise around Him till He Sins, and the Angel as an Accusing Conscience Drives Him from Eden, A Rapid Recovery, District No. 3 Convention, Insurance Item, Night Air, Lawyers' Fees as Contrasted with Those of Physicians', Oak Lodge, of Omaha, Neb., Gave an Entertainment on the Evening of the 21st, Which Consisted of Music and Dancing, and, by No Means Least of All, Refreshments, Physical Development, or Athletics, A Cosmetic Soap, The Members of Glenwood Gave Another of Their Elegant Receptions Wednesday Evening at Their Hall in Clinton Street, To Love Truth for Truth's Sake Is the Principal Part of Human Perfection in This World, and the Seed Part of All Other Virtues, For Rheumatic Pains, Mother (to Johnny, Just Back from a Visit to His Aunt's), Canker in the Mouth, How a Rheumatic Fever Patient Should Be Treated, Washing out the Stomach, A Washington Man Has a Bright Youngster Who Succeeded Recently in Getting Even with His Father in a Very Telling Though Unconscious Manner, Insomnia and Nervousness, Reception to President Harper, 75 Lodges Instituted since January 1, Acids for the System, Our Record, From Omaha, Benefits Paid in Class 2 during August, 1893, He May Have Died of the Antidote, Same Hardship All Through, Milk Disease, Edwin: "Do You Think Your Father Approves of Me?", Cements Cement of Pompeii, or Universal Cement, Punch without Liquor, Stub Ends of Thought, Hydrocephalus Is a Condition Known as "Water on the Brain", Hicks, Our New Deputy Supreme President, To Purify Muddy Water, The Reception of New York Lodge, No. 20, Was Held at Their Rooms, 165 West 126th Street, New York City, 22 New Lodges Instituted in May, Drunkenness in Edinburgh Is Not a Punishable Offence, Gentlemen:—I Can't Speak Too Highly of Your Ale and Beef, "Peptonized", A Notable Anniversary, A Cent in Your Pocket Is Worth Two on Your Handkerchief, A Brother Wishes to Know When the Persecution of the Endowment Orders Will Cease, Lead Pipe Pierced by an Insect, All Who Have Not Transferred Must Do so before April 15, as No Transfers Will Be Accepted after That Date, The Use of Oxygen in Pneumonia, Visitor (Picking up the Baby), The Height of Man, How to Manage Coal Fires, Wiring, Boston Journal of Health, The Nutritive Value of Rice, Walking, Common Form of Sore Throat Which Is Contagious, Record of New Lodges Instituted since January 1, 1893, If She Could Trust Him, For a Pattern, Over 60 Lodges Instituted since January 1 Order of the World, The Doctor and the Hotel Clerk, Likely to Suit, He Died by Degrees, Are Physicians the Carriers of Contagious Diseases?, The Best Time to Eat Fruit, Provisions Made for the Security of the Funds, Notices of Assessments, Shearings, Two Explanations, Cleanliness and Beauty, Prickly Heat Very Generally Has Its Origin within the Body, Although in Some Instances It Is Favored, If Not Actually Caused, by Too Thick or Irritating Clothing, A Pumpkin Pie, How It Is Done, To Clean Brittania Metal, Dear Sir and Brother, Wet-Weather Clothing, Acrophobia, Company's Certificate of Authority To Be Renewed in January of Each Year, For Mouth Breathers, Curiosities of Canned Fruits, Disinfection of Rooms, How to Hang Wet Clothes, How to Treat Those Who Are Overcome with Gas, A Sensible Girl, District No. 2 Convention, Many Persons Refrain from Cooking Cabbages in Their Houses Because of the Permeating and Lasting Odors Which Fill the House Whenever This Wholesome and Delicate Vegetable Is Boiled, Died of Heart Disease, Breaking It Gently, Dr Keeley Says the Only Danger of Falling into the Drink Habit after Taking His Cure Is in the First Glass, Ink on Linen, It Is Neither Wise nor Honest to Detract from Beauty as a Quality, "Ah, Yes," Said Aunt Sally, "Jenny's a Great Singer, Man Is Continually Saying to Woman, Why Will You Not Be More Wise?, Policies Have Been Issued to New Members in the Following Lodges since January 1, Cold Feet, Drunkenness, A Home Swipe, Hiccough, Value of Buttermilk, How They Do It in Japan, Dangers in Hot Air Registers, Common Eye Trouble, Always Look for Pure Quinine, A Common Affection of the Eye, Septic Dangers of Adhesive Plasters, Etc., Chas. F. Thompson: Dear Sir and Brother:—In a Few Days I Will Send You about Forty Applications, Earache, Marion Harland Says, From Pennsylvania, The Results Tell, Objects of the World Mutual Benefit Association As Set Forth in Its Charter, Which Was Granted Nov. 26, 1892; Also, Extracts from the Laws under Which …, Benefits Paid in Class 1 during July, 1893, Brothers Gerhard, Parker, Eckert, Woods, Collins, and Baright, All Deputy Supreme Organizers, Are Making a Record That Is a Credit to the Order and an Honor to Themselves, It Is Not Reasonable, "Imperturbability", Mrs. McGinty: "Did Yez Say Denny's Loife Is Not Insured?", Her Good Luck, Monday, June 26, Was the 57th Regular Meeting of Kings County Lodge, No. 43, and, Although It Was a Very Stormy Night, All That Were Present Were Sisters, the Chairs All Filled, and a First-Rate Meeting Was Held, The Blue Laws, "Are There Too Many Doctors?" Asks an Exchange, Hurried Eating, His Astonishment Grew, Chewing-Gum in Fevers, Probably Most Parents, Even Very Kindly Ones, Would Be a Little Startled at the Assertion That a Child Ought Never to Be Reproved in the Presence of Others, Love Is the Great Instrument of Nature, A Strong Diet, Dear Sir and Brother:—At a Regular Meeting of Granite Lodge, at Waterford, Conn., the Following Resolution Was Offered in Open Meeting, and Unanimously Carried, "Does Miss Boardman Get Her Lovely Complexion from Her Father or Her Mother?", He Had Experience, A Young Miss of Eight Summers Was Asked about Her Brother, Who Was Ill with the Fever, Alpha Lodge Reorganizes They Vote to Accept the Change of Charter and to Stand by the Officers, Friendly, How I Looks at It, The Ideal Family Physician, Putting up a Stove Pipe Is Easy Enough, If You Only Go at It Right, To Wash Glass, (Scene: Breakfast-Room in Suburban Town, Charlotte De Russe, "You Can't Bear Children," Said Mrs. Adams, Disdainfully, Meat Harmful in Summer, Where the Blame Lies, "How Are You Finding Business, Doctor?" Was Asked of a Physician, Benefits Paid in Class 2 during October, 1892, Protection against Scrubbing, Assessment Table for Class No. 1, An Officer of the Police Detail Said Recently, Too Much Like, Blood and Milk for Consumptives, The Valley of Death, Frauds of the Fish Trade, Problems and Facts, A Matter of Taste, Bros. H. H. Wells and Reynolds Are Visiting the Different Lodges This Week Making Arrangements for Picnic to Be Held at Ross Park in the near Future, Official Visitations, A Fatal Curiosity, Too Much Needle, Dear Sir :— Spencer Lodge, No. 25, Accepted Seventeen Applications for Membership and Initiated Seven at Heir Last Meeting, April 27, 1893, Ventilating the Sick Room, International Romance, Relating to Lapses, Reinstatements, and Disability Notices and Claims Lapses, "Your Husband Was a Man of Many Excellent Qualities", Obliging Felin, To Clean Copper Vessels, Israel Putnam Lodge, of Stamford, Conn., Celebrates, Popular Science, "In Case of Fire", Swallowing the Solons The Defunct Order Being Absorbed by the Order of the World, Grand Annual Picnic and Summer Festival United New York City Lodges, The Journal's Prizes, Our Expenses, The Third Annual Complimentary Entertainment of Brooklyn Lodge, No. 19, Was Held on the Evening of April 25, at 315 Washington Street (Wurzler Building), The Talent Which Small Children Have for Picking up the Most Characteristic Phrases of Uncultured Chance Companions Is Well Known to Parents, Good Lemonade, Dear Sir and Brother:—One of Those Impromptu Affairs Which Serve to Bring out the Better and Finer Feelings of Men, to Develop the Distinctive Elements of Fraternity in Organizations, and Which Force to the Front All the Social Instincts Inherent in Mankind, Took Place on Friday Evening, July 21, Objects of the Order of the World As Set Forth in the Charter, Which Was Granted March 7, 1893, Bill Nye as a Horseman, "Heart Failure", Health Habits of the German Emperor, A Free People, A Brother's Love, Mrs. O'Kelly: "You Look Tired, Mrs. O'Rafferty", While Breaking off from the Habit of Chewing Tobacco, Dr. Trask Advises That the Patient Take a Chew of Coarsely Powdered Gentian Root, about Equal to the Ordinary Quid of Tobacco, after Each Meal, The Care of Fine Handker-Chiefs, Camphor Poisoning, 3160 Policies Issued to New Applicants since January 1, 1893 Every Honest Claim Paid in Full, Chas. F. Thompson, Supreme Secretary. Dear Sir and Brother :—At the Regular Meeting of L. J. Burtis, Jr., Lodge, No. 48, the Order of the World, Held in the Empire Hall, Thursday Evening, December 22, the Lodge-Room Was Filled to Its Utmost Capacity, It Being the Occasion of the Visit of Deputy Supreme President Burtis and Adam Gerhard, of New York, and Irvin Brenn, of Brooklyn, Who, in Their Interesting and Able Addresses, Explained Thoroughly the Present and Future Plans of the Order, The Domestic Journal Gives the Following as a Good Mixture to Have in the House; " Aqua Ammonia, Two Ounces; Soft Water, One Quart; Saltpeter, One Teaspoonful; Shaving Soap, One Ounce, Worse than Useless, Sir William Gull Was Asked by a Lady If He Did Not Consider Experiments on Animals as Cruel, Interesting Sun Spots, Punctured, A Sunshiny Husband, The Members of the Independent Order of Enthusiastic Good Fellows Were Operating on Mr. Timberwheel a Few Weeks Ago, Putting Him through the Operations Supposed to Be Necessary to Convert an Ordinary Citizen into an Enthusiastic Good Fellow, Says Harper's Bazaar, Vagaries of Sanitary Science, Paper Stockings Are a New German Invention, My Dear Sir and Brother:—Your Official Circular, No. 1, Just at Hand , and I Wish to Congratulate You on the Concise, Straightforward, and Businesslike Manner in Which the Statement of Facts Were Set Forth, Dear Sir and Brother:—Enclosed Find Geo. L. Sherman's Certificate, Which I Think Is the Last of Our Members to Send in, and Am Pleased to Say That We Have Not Lost a Member in the Change That Has Been Made, A Test for Sewer Gas in a Room, How to Make Bandoline, The Bacilla of Malaria, A Tender-Hearted Husband, A Sad Predicament, How to Keep the Skin Smooth, "Doctor," Said the Patient, "I Believe There's Something Wrong with My Stomach", Household Repairs, Symptoms, The Members of Empire State Lodge No. 135, Held Its First Annual Flyout on the 18th Inst., at Aurora Park, Wreckers' Tactics, Abuse of Cathartics, A Bright Little Girl, A Parallel, Stone in the Kidney, Skimmed Milk, Son: "Pa, Kin I Go to the Circus?", Kings County Lodge, on Account of the Incompleteness of Their Lodge-Rooms, Have Postponed Their Entertainment until the Second Monday in September, When They Will Open Their Fall Work by Entertaining the Friends of Their Members on the Evening of September 11, at Nevins Street, near Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Medical Proverbs, J. H. Roberts, There Have Been Many Inquiries as to the Per Cent, How the Telephone Is Managed in Roumania, The Health of School Children, Diet in Rheumatism, The Following Statement of Benefits Paid Include Those Paid before and after Transfer, and Not by Any One of the Associations, Wine Whey, A Leopard Tamed by Perfume, Diet in Cholera Infantum, Is Diabetes Contagious?, Visitation to Glenwood, Beef as an Exclusive Diet, A Born Salesman, Inexperienced, Wise Counsel, Physical Education for June (Published at Springfield, Mass., $1.00 Per Year) Is a Number of Unusual Interest, Set Your House in Order, Fun That Was Paid For, The Best Part of One's Life Is the Performance of His Daily Duties, Frozen Watermelon, Total Amount of Benefits Paid in Class 1 to June 1, 1893, $32,719.50 Benefits Paid in Class 2 during May, 1893, A Remedy for Wrinkles, A Precaution, A Good Prescription for the Complexion, A Brother in Distress, "Can You Suggest an Inscription to Go over the Gate of the New Cemetery?", Poisonous Coloring Matters, He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last, Pryer, The Face an Index in Health and Disease, To Members of the Order of the World Circular Letter No. 1, Sojourn of Aliments in the Stomach, Caring for Milk, Obesity Cure The Funny Experiences of Celia Logan, Doctor: "I Will Leave You This Medicine to Take after Each Meal", How He Got His Start, Dear Sir:—In December, 1891, I Took a Certificate in the Order of the World, There Are Too Many People Who like to Tell Bad News, The "World's" New Office, Geo. E. Benz, Esq., The New Quackery, A Singular Disease, His Third Set of Teeth, Bed-Clothing for the Sick, Why You Should Join Some Order, Plaintiff's Attorney, Human Endurance, From Connecticut, Hams to Pickle, Being Rich, Class 1, "I've Just Got Back from Washington, Where I've Been Ever since Election Trying to Get an Appointment," Said a Member of the Club Last Night with a Sigh, Hint for Painters, Glenwood Lodge, No. 73, Surprised No. 10 Last Evening at about 8.30, Poisonous Adulterant of Beer, On January 4, Excelsior Lodge, No. II, of Bradlord, Pa., Held a Large Meeting in Their Lodge Room, As the Flame of a Candle, Teacher, Solid Truths, Benefits Paid in Class 1 during August, 1893, Reassuring, "How Do You Know He Loves You?", Poisonous Hair Restorers, Children Are More than Teachers of Patience and Forbearance, There Is to Be Found No Greater Field for Active Thought and Work than in the Fraternal Order, The Great Demand for Cold Drink Leads Most Hotels and Boarding Houses to Put Ice in the Water, How to Relieve an Overworked Brain, Fully Prepared What We Shall Do When Wreckers Attack Us, Enough, A Friend in Need, The Order of the World, To the Secretaries of Subordinate Lodges, Chas. F. Thompson, Esq: Dear Sir and Brother:—Enclosed Please Find Six More Applications for Empire State Lodge, No. 135, a Lodge That You Can Expect to Be Amongst the First Ten before the Year Is Out, Emergencies, Child Culture, A Lamentable Failure, The Woman in the Case, Enlarged Veins, Drug Clerks Have a Hard Time, Taking Cold, Evident Success, The Most Common and Hurtful Adulterations in Foods, Hints for Housekeepers, Dear Sir and Brother:—Kansas City Lodge, No. 57, Held Their Regular Meeting at the Hall of the Lodge, Wednesday Evening, Aug. 16, Last, A Writer in Musical Millions Says He Never Loses Time in Looking for a Fine Vocalist in a Country Where Fish and Meat Diet Prevail, Special Dispensation No. 1, Maggots in the Nasal Cavity Simulating Meningitis, Broken Hearts, A Reputation for Good Judgement, for Truth, and for Rectitude, Is Itself a Fortune, Vaccination against Cholera, The Removal of Gallstones, Stranger, Nursery Hints, Napoleon's Pulse, Worse and Worse, Tobacco on the Eyes, The Pharmaceutische Zeitung Says That Horses Which Will Not Allow Themselves to Be Shod Will Be Calmed Immediately by Holding a Hand to Their Nostrils, after Rubbing Olpetroselin on It, or Rubbing the Oil upon the Nostrils of the Horse, Sick Bed and Trout Brook, Rules for Singers, Poor Dear Man!, Address of the Supreme Secretary To the Officers and Members of the Supreme Lodge, the Order of the World, of West Virginia, "What Papers off My Writing Desk Are You Burning There?" Cried an Author to His Servant Girl, An Object Lesson, A List Comprising Ten of the Largest Lodges Will Be Printed Monthly, Giving the Number of Members in Each in Good Standing at the Time the Journal Goes to Press, Pleasing Report from Tioga, He Forgot Something, Official Changes, Dear Sir:— Having Received the $2,000 Insurance on Life of My Late Husband, John McCormick, I Wish to Express My Satisfaction at the Prompt Payment of Same, An Extension, Some Definitions, A Change Demanded, To Old Members Who Have Not Transferred, Dear Sir and Brother:—At the Meeting of Brooklyn Lodge, No. 19 Held on Tuesday Evening, the 13th Inst., at Our Rooms, 315 Washington Street, Brooklyn, the Following Resolution Was Offered in Open Meeting and Unanimously Carried, Useful Microbes, Cutting the Teeth, The Abuse of Medicine, Work Basket, Ready Forgiveness, Persons Who Have Indulged Excessively in Intoxicants Generally Awaken to the Fact That They Have Severely Tried Their Stomachs, Nausea and Vomiting Being the Signs of the Abuse, Death by Accident, World Mutual Benefit Association, Do You Know, Tobacco as a Protective from Cholera, The Difference between Drunkenness and Inebriety Is Stated by M. Trelat, Thus, Infectious Diseases, Wemmelltonian's Anniversary, A Painful Incident, How Diphtheria Spreads, Mr. Chas. H. Baker. I Wish to Thank the Order of the World for the Prompt Settlement of My Claim, Having Today Received Check for $1,000 on Account of the Death of My Late Husband, Fred L. Coursey, Life Insurance and the Responsibility of the Medical Examiner, Camphor for a Cold in the Head, "Mother, Did God Make Me?", Sanitary "Don'ts" Simple Precautions That May Keep Away Disease, Hypnotic Effect of Warm Bandages, The Life of Cholera Bacillus, Parents Should Keep in Mind the Fact That Twitching of the Eyelids, of the Mouth, and Other Involuntary Movements of the Muscles, as in St. Vitus' Dance, May Easily Be Acquired by Imitation, Good Cause for Suicide, A Cranky Patient, Ventilation for the Sick Room, Malpractice, The Telephone Ear, Economy No Fault, Phillips Brooks, When about to Preach before the Queen of England, Was Asked If He Was Not Afraid to Do so, Vinegar and Digestion, Some Hope Left, The Old Man's Strategy, Abuse of the Stomach, A Bed-Pocket Is a New and Acceptable Gift for Our Invalid Friends, You Can't Tell by the Blossoms Which of the Apples Will Be Wormy, Much about Vinegar, At a New Jersey Sanitarium, "How Old Is Minerva?" Asked Mr. Bacque Bey, Raising His Eyes for a Moment from His Piano, Mean Flings at Woman, Teach Girls to Be Housekeepers, Mendelssohn Is a Man to Whom I Look up as to Some Lofty Mountain, Asthma, A Serious Affliction, Wool: "How Do You Suppose Queen Liliuokalani Got Her Strange Name?", The Rev. Mr. Arlington, Benefits Paid in Class 1 since January 1, 1893, R. Emory Enniss, Esq., Bread and Dyspepsia, Just as Good a Right, Cleaning White Rugs, The Canadian Method, Like Other Folks, Care of the Hair, Five-Year-Old Bessie (Telling of the Medicine She Had Taken), 52 New Lodges and 2, 460 Policies Issued, as the Result of the Last Five Month's Work, Diet for the Sick. By Miss E. Hibbard, Principal of Nurses Training School, Grace Hospital, Detroit, and Mrs. Emma Drant, Matron of Michigan College of Medicine Hospital, Detroit; to Which Has Been Added Complete Diet Tables for Various Diseases and Conditions, as Given by the Highest Authorities. Detroit, Mich., the Illustrated Medical Journal Co., Publishers. Paper, 74 Pages. Price, Postpaid, 25 Cents; 6 for $1.00, Dr. Richardson, in the Asclepiad, Comments on the Subject of Dreams, Commencing with the March Number of the Journal, a List Will Be Given of the Lodges That Have Made a Net Increase, in Policies or Members, since the Re-Organization, over and above the Number in Good Standing When the Massachusetts Order Closed, The Old Rule Didn't Work, A Man's Standard, Reforms, Something Worth Knowing, A Smart Husband, Blacking Stoves, A New School, To the Members of the Order of the World Circular Letter No. 2, Hotel Sanitation, The Bichloride of Gold Treatment of Dipsomania, Rules and Regulations of the World Mutual Benefit Association Lapses, Try Dr. Lemon, Effect of Diet, Important Information, Blood Purifiers, Conceal Not the Meanness of Thy Family, nor Think It Disgraceful to Be Descended from Peasants; for When It Is Seen That Thou Art Not Thyself Ashamed, None Will Endeavor to Make Thee so, The Teachers of All Public Schools in New York and Brooklyn Will Have a Treat after Easter Sunday in the Way of a Grand Musical Festival, "Your Furnace Is Roaring Hot for This Season," Observed Canesucker to the Small Boy, While Waiting for His Sister to Come Down, Putting It Delicately, Electing Representatives, Personal Hygiene, The Dillettane, A Clear Complexion, Alarmed, Nuts Some New Ways in Which to Use Them, When You Have Anything to Communicate That Will Distress the Heart of the Person Whom It Concerns, Be Silent, in Order That He May Hear from Someone Else, Wit and Wisdom, About Consumption, The Frying-Pan and the Fire, "You Know, Dorothy, These Biscuits of Yours, Can't Help Themselves, Applied Science, Curious Mania, "You Have Been Promising Me Steady Employment, Feeding in Fevers, Dear Sir and Brother :— Tuesday I Received the Three Certificates You Sent Me, and I Handed Them to Their Respective Owners after Signing, The Apple, A Strange Disease, "I Never Had Any Faith in Luck," Said Mr. Spurgeon, Quaintly, "Except I Believe Good Luck Will Carry a Man over a Ditch If He Jumps Well, and Will Put a Bit of Bacon in His Pot If He Looks after His Garden and Keeps a Pig", Effect of Vinegar upon Digestion, The Two Kinds of Girl, A Recent Instance of Man's Inhumanity to Woman Is Related in Maine, Of Course, Wash Day in Japan, Constipation May Almost Always Be Cured by the Use of Brown Bread Not Taken Occasionally, but Regularly—With Fruit and Vegetables, Gobbled by the World, Dr. Bullard's Health Commandments, Notes, Address of Frank H. Chatfield, Supreme President Officers and Representatives of the Supreme Lodge the Order of the World, Effect of Food on Character, An Old Story, Gum Chewing and Weak Brains, Some of Grandma's Advice, Savings Bank Vs. Endowment Orders, Perspiration of the Feet, Cheese, There Are People Who Never Have a Kind Word to Say to the Living Who Are Always Praising the Dead, How Often to Bathe, Mineral Water Cures, He Was Swindled, Cleansing Soiled Clothing, A Very Successful Meeting Was Held in Almond, N. Y., on January 6, She Wearied Him, Everybody Has Seen Her, Frost Bitten Fingers and Toes, "By Their Deeds Ye Shall Know Them", Wanted the past Unveiled, He Did, Uncle Richard Chapter I, Spirit of Fraternity, Recent Foreign Inventions, In Time of Sickness, The Effects of Salicylic Acid, A Notion Dispelled, Not so Wasteful, Cheerfulness Essential to Health, Subscribe for the Journal of Health, It Is a Noble Kentuckian Who Never Misses the Water When the Well Runs Dry, It Is a Low Benefit to Give Me Something; It Is a High Benefit to Enable Me to Do Somewhat of Myself, Cleaning Steel Instruments, The Order of the World New Ritual, From Newburgh Newburgh, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1892, The Tobacco Habit, Removal of Wens, "What! Are You Going to Leave Already, Kosciusco?" Murmured the Maiden, Oatmeal and Oranges, Rambling Hints to Mothers, New York Lodge, O. of W., Hop Balsam Lodge, No. 113, Portville, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1892, Hot Alum Water Is the Best Insect Destroyer Known, Timely Topics, Dosing by Non-Professionals, For Rheumatics, Your Son, Address of C. E. Embree, Assistant General Manager, From St. Louis, Frank Lee, D. S. O., Although New in This Line of Work, Is Making a Splendid Record, and Proves Himself the Right Man for an Organizer, To Remove the Shiny Look from Black Coat Collars, Elbows, Seams, Etc., Where the Nap of the Cloth Is Not Worn off Entirely, Ammonia Water Is Excellent; but If the Whole Coat Needs a Thoroughly Good Cleansing, Use Strong Black Coffee, to Which Has Been Added a Few Drops of Ammonia, and Sponge with a Piece of Black Woolen Cloth, Record of New Lodges Instituted since January 1, 1893, Wise Sayings, Poison in Drugs, Deputy Supreme President F. H. Chatfield Is in Danbury Recruiting Kenosia Lodge, No. 89, Honor to Our Own, A Certain Cure, Against the Code, "But, Doctor, You Said Last Week That the Patient Would Certainly Die, and Now He Is Perfectly Well", Ancestral, To the President and Officers of the World Mutual Benefit Association, Writer's Cramp, Thermometric Observation, If You Want to Be Sure of a Blessing When Ever You Pray, Ask God to Bless Somebody You Don't Like, A Useful Suggestion, Cholera in This Country, Bro. Stanley, of Omaha, Neb., Made a Social Call at the Office in Chicago on the 10th of August, A Shakespearean Conundrum, A Grave Mistake, 52 Lodges Instituted since January 1 A Tribute to the Young Head of the Local Division of the Order of the World, An Easy Remedy, When Anything Is Demanded of You That You Cannot Do, Refuse Positively and Leave No Loopholes for False Hopes; on the Other Hand, Grant at Once Whatever You Are Willing to Bestow; Your Prompt Refusal Will Make You Friends as Well as Your Prompt Benefit, and Your Character Will Stand the Higher; for It Is Hard to Say Whether a Promise Forgotten, a Hope Deceived, Does Not Make Us More Enemies than a Favor Granted Brings Us Friends, Record of New Lodges Instituted since Jan. 1, 1893, One Lady's Opinion, Beverages That Are Harmless, Inebriety among Women, Smith: "You Say He Left No Money?", Pears and Whipped Cream, From Cuba, Music as Medicine, Justice May Be Defined, That Virtue Which Impels Us to Give Every, Person What Is His Due, Editor Journal, Multiple Essay Items, Cleaning Mortars, The Fulton Times, Beware of Him That Is Slow to Anger, What to Do with the Lamps, How to Get Rid of Red and Black Ants, The "World" Leads, Rules for Good Health, Medical Examiners' Commissions Revoked, Institution of the First Lodge of the New Order, Treatment of Chilblain, A Famous Railway President, While out for a Constitutional, Noticed a Son of Toil Digging a Ditch, A Brute, "If I Was Pa and Ma," Said Willie, "I'd Hire Another Doctor, Smelling Bottle for Cold in the Head, From Pioneer, Health and Beauty, Cider Vinegar, Chas. F. Thompson, Supreme Secretary. Dear Sir and Brother :—It Was Unanimously Resolved, That We, the Members of New York Lodge, No. 20, Sustain the Supreme Officers in Their Present Movement and Change, and Go in a Body to the New Organization, Which We Deem Necessary to the Future Interest of the Order, Damp Cellars, Revenge, Lapses, Trying to Do Too Much, The Acids of Fruits, The Show Did the Business, John L. Sullivan Is Said to Be a Paralytic, Claims for Sick Benefits, An Agreeable Purgative for Children, Apples as Medicine, "Johnny, Do You Go to School?", Geo. F. Kimball, D. S. O., Started for St. Louis, Mo., March 25, In an Old English Cookbook Is the Following Recipe for Restoring Oilcloth, Precautionary, If the Stockings Are Soaked in a Saturated Solution of Boric Acid and Allowed to Dry, and Be Then Worn, Prof. Hare Says That Cases of Sweating of the Feet Will Often Be Cured, and in Most Cases, If Not Cured, the Odor Arising from the Sweating Feet Will Disappear, The Great Spirit of Fraternity Depends upon the Personal Enthusiasm of the Individual, The Singing Master and Modern Physiology, The World Mutual Benefit Association, "I Want This Tooth Pulled, A Healthy Summer Retreat, Muscle-Forming Food, Stray Thoughts, The Care of Lamps, New Mode of Washing, A Minister Annoyed by Tobacco Chewing Thus Spoke to His Congregation, "Old-Line" Expenses, The Following Is a List of the Officers and Stockholders of the World Mutual Benefit Association, Some Sensible Don'ts, The Prevention of Disease, Mrs. Hicks: "I Have Noticed a Curious Thing about Your Attending Those Lodge Banquets", Connecticut Notes, Method of Preparing Buttermilk, To Remove Ink Spots, a Housekeeper Gives the Following Advice, For Boils, An Ohio Girl Sued a Man for Breach of Promise, and Proved Him Such a Mean Scoundrel That the Jury Decided That She Ought to Pay Him Something for Not Marrying Her, Dear Sir and Brother:—As I Wish This to Reach Each Individual Member of Lodge No. 10, I Know of No Better Medium than through the Journal, The Care of the Hair, The Cigarette Victim, Fear and Cholera, Adulteration of Foods Seems to Be as Extensively Practised in England as in This Country, Two Hundred and Fifty-Two Certificates Were Issued during the Month of October, as Follows, Policies Incontestable, A Pleasing Report, Notice to Secretaries and Treasurers, A Success, The Following Epitaph Is Said to Be Engraved upon a Tombstone in Lincolnshire, Red Hair, Care of Lamp Chimneys, It Is Evident Bros. Eames and Beckwith, Guard and Sentinel of St. Paul Lodge, Understand Their Business, When They Close the Doors of the Shoe Store in Which They Are Employed, and Require the Customers to Give the Password before Entering, Security of Funds, Hot Milk Is a Most Nutritious Beverage. Display ads: Dyspepsia, Shoninger Pianos, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Ale & Beef Co., Chemically Treated Cocoas, Eagle Antizymotic Solution, Mandel Brothers. Classified ads: The Member's Receipt Book, Kennel Secrets, S. Hamilton Pianos and Organs, The Sunday Sun, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Printers' Ink, American Newspaper Directory, Beware of Substitutes and Imitations, Hulbert Fence & Wire Co., St. Louis Engraving Co.. Frontmatter: Subscribe for the Journal of Health, Subscribe for This Journal, The Night of Meeting of Foster Lodge, No. 3, Has Been Changed, to Take Effect April 1, Boston Journal of Health, Send in Your Subscription for the Boston Journal of Health, Now Is the Time to Subscribe for the Journal of Health. Poem, verse: Common Sense, The after Time, Protecting the Widow and Orphans Adapted from Insurance Observer (Eng.) 1848, Night-On the Farm, Growing Old, The New Baby, The Problem of Life, Weary the Waiting, Not in It, A Boston Paper Tells of an Old Darky Watching with Amazement an Electric Car Running out from Hampton, Va, "They Talk about a Woman's Sphere as Though It Had a Limit, "The West Virginia Hills" As Sung by State Senator John E. Peck, of Nicholas Court House, Nicholas County, West Virginia.

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