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Identifier: sanitarynewsheal08chic (find matches)
Title: The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science
Year: 1886 (1880s)
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Subjects: Sanitation Sanitation
Publisher: Chicago : The Sanitary News
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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ot-tage; about 120 feet to well as shown with pump.The pump was much used by the neighborsaround. An examination revealed the efferves-cing water to be surface, soakage, and leakagefrom the dung heaps, pig stys and the four cess-pools. The well was abandoned and water laidon from the city main. interesting and valuable book. From his ex-perience as proprietor of the Ogden Farm, Col.Waring can talk to farmers with benefit to them.He begins with the purchase of a farm andcarries forward the improvement in a rapidmanner fully illustrating the various points. Itis a valuable book for all interested in agricultu-ral development, to possess. American enterprise has an amusing and cur-ious illustration in extraordinary papers on theballoon experiences of two venturesome citizensof Connecticut. Alfred E. Moore, the aeronautof the party, describes in a humorous vein hissensations and mishaps in mid-air, under thetitle, Amateur Ballooning. His companion,John G. Doughty, recounts The Balloon Ex-
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LITERARY NOTES. Curiosity is piqued as to the authorship ofAs Common Mortals. Few books have at-tracted more attention or received more com-pliments from the press, but the author hideshis, or shall we say her, head and insists uponremaining unknown. It is reported to havebeen written by two persons—one a Brooklynlady, the other a well-known novelist. Mr. Julian Hawthornes latest novel, JohnParmelees Curse, is announced for immediatepublication by Cassell & Company. This storyoriginally appeared in a syndicate of newspa-pers, but since its conclusion there it has beenrewritten and added to by Mr. Hawthorne, andis now one of the choicest bits of fiction withwhich this popular author has entertained thenovel reading public. Liszts last illness was announced after theSeptember Century had gone to press; it is dueto accident, therefore, rather than to purpose,that the two full-page portraits of the musician,and the intimate account by his American pupil,Albert Morris Bagby, of A Sum

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