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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Jul 1895, p. 3

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j "0h. Ellery!" she screamed. with a woman's ready presence at mind; "come {an}; Instantly!" "Come away!" shouted Mr. Wiggle-q- worth. making himself still flan»!- ntnlt the WIN. as the some! horse es- ayed another grab and lore of! Me or In suspenders. "on, of courseâ€"that‘s tâ€"th-t'n all I want to tinâ€"just wave my um to the conductor and [at aboard. and ring two he": and go ahead! wldn't have thought I! you hadn‘t- w!" Ind he fetched another shriek an Ion-l stretched the tuner an added "Well. it'll stay slipped on for all of me" said her husband. "Want me lo [a not and get stopped on. don't ya? Think it would be a good idea to stir up his pillow and out a hot-water bottle to his feet. l s'posa. Guess hn's used to sleeping alone. Probably he‘s having strange dreama. first Um in a new stable. so." This conceit so amused Mr. Wigglmorth that he lay awake a mg time laughing at it. But early in the morning. Just as the first rays of dawn were slanting downward over sawyor'a barn. there was a succession of tremendous noises that called Mr.‘ Wigglesworth hastily from bed. and be rushed. halt dressed. toward the stable. When Mn. Wigglesworth, soon after. 'got there. her blood froze with horror at the light that met her gaze. The ml sorrel horse had his two front legs ova-r the edge of the stall, and with his neck stretched to the farthest limits of the halter was making frantic gosturpg toward Mr. Wlnlesworth. who had climbed hastily onto a large. feed-box in the corner. and was convulsively ellnz- in; to the wall. with a look on his face ihat his wife had never seen (here be- flare. "ban“! you think you best lake th» ”mm and m and m l! m-orthnz I! at! right?” Ira Wlxxk-svmnh Ensures!- od. "Perhaps his blanket has slipped oft." : There was cnnflqkhlfle mwing around In the {1“er during Um nlxht. Thor mind "u- maunr nvor at imflh an" «any-‘1'. Ir. Wiggins-arm and I» was min to take can of the ML mnl himself, :3 I'm! In Mr] In "on "mug anyway wan oxorclso. in work fine accumulated aluxglnhm nf vim car out of Ms bloodâ€"out of Ir. Winks- woflh'a Nomi. lira. Wlnmrxflh MM the w" gnlnx In ham to put the Nick on Mmâ€"nnm "w horseâ€".wlthout standing on A chair. and nflm-nmns. she said. the would drive around by (he (Mk-o and bring Mr husband ham» to supper. for she knaw how tired hr must he an»: a hard day's work. "AND ('"ARfll-ID (”'1‘ 0? DOOR!" (Dal. llgm Dun-n- lmtovl arm-M and him] out tun short kg... m Hw- hind girl rmnld [a «tor Mm rllh "w ran»!- tween". Thar- the kind 0! horoe‘ for In!" "Uh. yes. "I rmnw." HM ”r “‘Ir ale-warn. hnltflnz M. ImII-v mm (ml: on rm! and ("Mum-um "w u-Irh-mrvi. 'lw‘n loo lull. I uungr III-mm" u! "0h. "'1 In" awn-mm: tur annulus!“ room! ”It Wlxxlnuunrm "mu 0.. ya" "mm I an drive him? Dunn's M m ulnaâ€""ml. ll.‘ Nu! n “Hull, Inn." UM M-lrnml I» add. "nuns: hm haul-«null lam": ruum-vnanw. "bu: , Mu Junâ€"w“ "You lea. It In this way." Mr. “'ln- lie-warm elululnml. nu ma)- m-ro enl- In! lam-er. "I lhnuulu H would ln‘ n 30-!" anx for yuu m luau- n bun.- IMI Iptluu and 3N uutaluurn murv. H'- l I'l‘lfl In a mm 1 lam-w nml mld hlm Jun what I wank-d. Ind hr’u u-nI up Ju‘l "w "ulnaâ€"n urn-Inn‘s drh'ln‘ humâ€"one lhu a child can nut-Mr. 00": I Iurpriu. vuln‘t II?" he gulch-d. will! flu- ]!er nun A man (uh-I m an- In. I (Mn. wuhnm ram-uni": MI vol-- "Whero‘ll I put him?" nskml the rod- tand nun. He nlso had a hoarse vulva mat rumbled. and a: the sound of which the tall horse Vmuld Maud up In ,the Mr ml be In". the rod-farm! man's fl! {arm at the and n! [he halter. and than he would corm- down flRfilll. mach- InK [or Inn rod-Lloyd man as he am no. but. unlorlunuh-ly. mleulmx hlm uzuln. Alter mum "‘00th the unlnunl was (at lulu a ulull m 1hr llulv unhk- and the uni-(maul mun went away. \s‘hlln m:- hIn-d xirl camv nut and galhi-n-d up ”w llnerul u! vlulhrn um hmd bwu can! 00'" I'll] lit-ppm] ml. "And did you set It for me?" chirped Mrs. Wiggiesworth. clapping her hands. "Oh, how good of you. Ellery. to remember that it was my birthday!" 80 she kissed her husband on his whis- keredwomen love to kiss their hus- bands on their whiskersâ€"and, putting an apron ovcr her head. she (allowed him out 0! doors. The tail sorrel horse had his nose in the air and was wrink- ling his lips back over his forehead in a peculiar fashion. Now and then he would thrust one (not out ioward the horizon In an impromptu way. and look (Ii-appointed when the reddncud mun turned out to be oisewhcrn. Mrs. Wiggles- worth foliowed In a flutter. It was her birthday. and she‘d been hoping since mornlng that her husband would remember n. she saw a fat. red-raced marl; ludlnx n um sorrel horse Into the ya . “What Is It?" echoed Mr. nggles- worth. lulu-fly. "It's a horse. of course. Wha' dye s‘pose It war-a bulled din- ner? Thought the man was leading 3 (arm mortgage. dld't you '.’" ’ "What-when la n. Ellery?" she ask. ed. In a mild wonderment. WIGGLESWORTH. HERE it Is!" glee. fully cried Mr. Wiz- glesworth, running to the w|ndow. Accardlng to a German aclentlfio jour- nal. a material called “floxlblo glans" I! ma Ge by dissolving four to eight parts of [uh cotton In One part of ether or alcnhol. and nddlnu to the soluuan two to lour parts of a non-ruinous oil. and tour 0 an mm of Can-dc Minn. Gnlmn dnolareil that the patterns on ihe finger tips are not only unchange- abie thrnughnut life. but ihat the chance of the finger prints of two per- sons being alike is less Nun one in six- iy-four billions. An unusual growth ls noun»! In the garden of Mr‘ George D Coll at Nor- wlch. Ct. A Wisteria vlne has entwined Itself around an elm so tightly that n In gradually strangling the growth out of the latter. A blast of 1.100 pounds of dynamite m twenty-seven holes was madp raven”; It a quarry nvar vaklonrru. R. I. blowing off the face of x mm and dis- lodglng about ten thousand tons of stone. Paper teiegraph mics er» the latent development of the art of making paper useful. These poles arr- mark of paper pulp, In which bar-ax. tan-3w, etc., are mixed In email quantmes‘ A triumph of an over naturn was "- !mtrated rfl‘P'nH)‘ when I wallâ€"known Enxflsh artist mat» a panning of snmn old beech trees In a Kent pasture. which he sold for 81.400. The mast wonderful elm dwnmnts In the United Status are those 0! 1h? Man- cm, In a southern Colnradn canon. When they l't‘fit to the (‘Ixinaman's kitchen the contrast was imkM strik- ing. The pots and pans show like sil- ver. the table was posétlrply swat. everything was in its prop" plan and (‘hang Mums" sitting on Ms box. wag washing his feet In the soup tween-- Queen. So they went "math", What md to drawn?» Hm “when of the Indian max? Thor glanmd around and hur- ried om. far It was mo horrible to b” eudmpd long. “PM it to the test." said (he hdy; "just M 11: pay a visit to your kitchen and then come and an mint" Own "It" In"; how a lady was In. winning to a trim"! lgalvm IM- than mm of lndlan mots as dirty. disorâ€" duly and dishonest. She had Imu- agul m 80"!" "w ”rm-n o! a (‘M- noso cook and was murh pic-used with the mmrast. "or friend did not al- Iogethor as?” with Mr aml was skep- Hcal about the Immarume (‘hlna- man. hum- .“ I‘M.” (out: “1123"" may b. "so mvriu of L5: [mum rank. cleanliness Lt not cm «I sham and 1M disarm and vim 0f M-x Hum-n make om- vmmlrr sun more at the remit: at his mold“. Mr '2" “I’V‘n‘l Win!" MI (aw «MM!!! man- I'm nllhrml hmu' )a Janina ”a"! [m .hzv! In NH! an lmm n-"mhml uI-mly 4! "w mun-r *h-‘wlnl In Ill. "My alullmr. Mp “Hr. I‘th mmm lulu a flu ulafly Nth can. I‘m. Mv cumin. out 4-! Ibrlr Mum would «9 Mr. Wlmflnmmh FT"! kw mlnuln :vamt Inu- me mr. and Ihrn comm: hum hum. (luau-h roam-.1 h)- IM wr- r~l hnnr. mu: m. Ir: Hum: lhuuun "‘4 hall‘s-t. MI I un-umuunni mu! n m a" M'rr .m-i mum lw m-uld .mkv- JR mun Ilw Innuuarn an luv m-M hu-Ilm‘ ll mule am» a! me but Hem- ot Mn n"- lava! pun-r- Mar Md. and M an I"! 4mm»! nut r-r awn. 1m. hind girl um “I" um» lo Inuit m «r her maul-Im- and W" "'0 Pram-«Mun ramlux. um! men “'"l' II-‘f l'inxht-I lunlm and crlwl and" "N' ”Wm “'hrn Un- iurrvl Marne mum" dawn lulln. "I‘ltinfl' the Man! [M by an 'nv'h. in put hll u?! Mm] (mu "Inuit: In: «'1»!th bah-c and but: It II‘J] rm: Mm. “'hal followed Mrs. “'lz'glL-sworth ex- Plalnml lo the duclarfi The tall son-cl, she said. urn-n he fell me jerk seemed to turn and shot a hany but astonished look a! hm~ husband. Mr. \"lggles- Wurlh'n hands amwnrod m be Kluk‘d 10 (he hallx-r. slw sum, for when the sorrel nm'ml up an his hlnol less and walked nut u! the null, Mr. “'lggleswurth came wlm mm. swinging bark and fnrlh llkv- xhv [u'ntlulum m u ('l'K‘k. only fuller. Win-n the surrn-l goK nut on the burn flour, he luukwl aruund (or .‘ll'l. “‘lu- Kl-‘swnrm. bu: falllnu m dlu-m-ur ln-r. M first. In- lx-rrurmml a law conupllralwfl Ilmu'v lllIHI'llh'llh‘. ”LIV" E“ n elm-us ban-v llfukrfl. lrmlm: nuerv-nu of Mr. \\'|;(.;l-nmnlh'n (lull-In: iuul vullr Io “IN"! the Mud-ling nml L'Ifhrl "r 121- ‘LAM» an [m nu-nl .Alum; 'l'hr n lm put ‘ ma lmmlx sly-mud Hm gentleman and] Mn! Inn “Thom you are," said Mrs. Wiggles- worth. climbing down from the box and cautiously approaching the man. The nnlmal had his eyes closed, and Mr. “‘lggh‘sworth, us he took hold of the ban”. remembering his Suspender. could no! (urbuar giving [1 a vicious ll:â€" lls- jerk. Mrs. Wigglesworth via: a woman who could be roused to momentous situa- tions. she came down from the units and waved her apron gently. "Shoo!" she said to the sorrel horse. "That's it!" her husband cried. "that's (he may to shoe 3 horse!" and ghastly n! the humor seemed to be. he found him- self smiling at it. But his wonder re- doubied when the sorrel horse. after looking at Mrs. \Vlggiesworth (or a moment with is surprised air. slipped demureiy down from the edge of the atali and hogan scratching his neck re- flecllvoly on the manger. “Do? Why get an axe and chop hls blamed head am Go and get a wood auger and bore a hole In him somewhere. and see 11' that won't take Ms utentlon! Go!â€"-" on 2’" “What shall I do!" walled hl: Ville. wringing her hands. Inch Ind snorted a euptul or total down Mr. Wiggtenworth's neck. "Wm? ye standing there for?" 110' yelled. "Don't ye see I can't move without losing my llte and all I've to: W is; I‘ tumm- ull MI: M' I!" It CURIOUS FACTS. ‘h' an Imur lun- Mr. Winch-tum". In"; hull MIrMm: m want 1mm. Ibo growl». «Iv nrvvuml M and mm own! bud-w: 4mm. "H rm all hnnrl‘ «Millnl u 1-.an la up Um Mun-1m a (“imam 1W on Mr?" mum»! Hr, ho poulumun mm on chop": "don‘t ya unm- he" n-Mnt hr any I»: wnrmnlri In "and ' TM Hm! n' hm"; In a «‘Mlm Iota-“ml ”murmur (nu nun-n a" m - mm! $1"th v] Ella!) (an. hm mm an” t. ”a 0M I, y huh-mm (a: n qnwr ma: In Mr. KM" a! n mmmn ant-r erI n I won ' I In "I" ‘ViCQI‘L mbM-t an, Tho "American Duchess." as the Dowager Duchess- of Marlborough was commonly known In England and America. can no longer lay claim to the tltle which she loved no well and bore no proudly. Upon her maflage vmh Sir Willlam Borruford, the Queen Inflated upon her rorfeltlng the higher uue. and «he was presented at court as Lady Wllllam Bnresford. She In establlshed In Englnnd at Deepdene. in Surrey. which she has leased from Lord Pranâ€" ols Hope. who married tho, Amerlcnn burlesque actress. May Yohe. Blenheim Palace. upon which. n the Duchess on Marlborough. she open: more than Sl - 000,000, has gone to her stepson, the present Dulce of Marlborough. ! Th» lav-gas! raflk In England hvlanxs In thn Huh Cmn'nss of Craven. who -‘ was Cornelia Bradloyâ€"Martln. and wha has fun mssnd her eight-'Pnth hlrlh. day. thnugh she has been a Indy 0! high dxâ€"g-ren for more than .1 your. Just Chink of such a dimmed N! a! girlhmd iassumin: "In haunwlroly care of a plan» like Crmmho Ahhoy. where there a are Mty guns: bedrooms. with «named I mp muohns. and polished oak rafters Idark with ago. no( to «malt of ham. drawing. morning. dining and “flu; rooms. The Countess of Essex. who was Miss Adele Grant. A daughtnr n! the late Beach Grant, of New York. owns a grand country neat. She had no fortune but her beautlful '30! when she became the «com! wuo of the rlch Earl. Hor favnrltv nsfdnnm I! Cassi-71m”, In Hartfordshlre. with Its beautiful deer parks and twenty miles and more of walks and drh'vs. The Earl! of Essex are doscpnded from Sir William Cape", Lord Maynr of London. In 1603. The Ouch an of Mannheim- was Con- hut-("m hmpuamy. WM" sh. first can! In lunch“: the rmhwl a house m Buckingham flaw All that exqumn task and nallmHM my mum nmln n! Inxnry and Manly have has“ (runw- M upon hnr palatial homo. which is con- sm-‘ro1 lho must Mmlfnl hm!» In lpnd m. Hor two man dh-ido their limo haul-non lnhdrm. Xv! Torts and San Fraud-"n. Thm Is m llmn tn ch:- enâ€" lnrmlnlnz. and Pflnmsn Pnl-mna. Mn. Mackay‘n only daughter. anon mmm with her mur- nnm. Andrea. mama am! the hwy PMnnna. In make tho stately hon.” guy with cmldren‘a voices and la ugh l or. Mrs. John Blarkay makes her homo at 6. and the Duchess of Marlborough. now Lady \Vllllum lh-resrord. has a magnifiâ€" cmuly alumina-d establishment at 3 nn the same lerrm-e. Buckingham and St. James' palam-n and Marlborough Huuse are not a stone‘s throw away. and all n! the 11-min“: clubs are wllhln easy reach. It In an ldoal n-slda-nce spot. tnr Carle- [on lluusc Tcrravn I: a par! 0! Lulul'm always nasnclatod with magnum-n00 and luxury. For many )curs )lrw. Mat-kay llu-tl In Paris. where her royal uuh-rtalnmonm an» erI rememlwnnl by those tnrlunulvs m have purlukrn u! hvr ‘ men! in the most fashionable part of Londnn. I: Is une of a ruw ht magnifi- cent houses (aclng the Home Unnrds’ Parade. divided by the Duke of Yurk': column a! the bottom of Waterloo pl‘wu. The Naughty Landon Colony-counta- - o! Cravenâ€"”Ibo Jan-me Girls In Home ~â€"C-ruon "nun. Tatumâ€"Al.- "In Poor do Canon-nu. OUR WOMEN OF TITLE. FOREIGN HOMES OF AMERICAN FAIR ONES. (Special Correspondence.) RB. GEORGE N. Burton's Lyndon address for the sea- son In 5 Carleton House terrace. This beautiful young matron. who, as Miss Lfller. of Chicago. and Wash lngton, was the max! of two conu- nents. has chosen a splendid establish- ] the most {ushlunuhle part 0! In a saloon cellar In Cincinnati were found recently forty gallon. of bourbon whlnky thirty-nine year. of age. It I- thought to be the oldest whisky In the country. The speclal product of the county of Devonâ€"clotted creamâ€"ls mld (says Mr. Rpw) by weight for (be same price a. butter. ”Every little farmer makes lt. and the demand aeem to be Ilmom as great as for butter. Why thin eully produced artlcle. which rnnkl n t lug. my, and one may almost any I rat-"y, In mam parts of the country. should be practically confined to DevonnMre, l have never been able .to undemund." and the" Is sumo talk among the mlal loarlvrs n! the Prawn capttal of form- ln: s In" whlrh wlll mtrnrno P'rvnrhmon who marry torrtlnrn tor manor Tlmt (‘astrllam will yet t» M- tracked there is no valid mson ta dnuht. That ho manta! Mlss Anna Gnuld fnr hot manor is 0:1» ram!” M 1w of all Enmwx AM! that the! firmn- tns! ts not Ignorant of tho moth-r that prwmnterl him tn ask tor hunt I- Iran- nrally hnliM'o-l Furthfir. it may '3! raid that the certain» nristmlr‘y of Franr». whinh has nm-nr ham mum-d hy lm-olr-ss marrtngwe. hvltavrs that CHI' fqtr vounz Amarimn girl was wlllinx tn Pay to" for th- tltle at Pnunlnss. So It mm" about that Anna Gnu”. daughter of tho [r931 Amortoaln mtl- "main. and hniross m smflvmm. and Anna Gould-do Castrllam- are qulte distlmrt personsâ€"in tho eyes of tha old ‘Prc-nch arlstrn‘rary. As Anna Gould. sh» was rrrolwd Into their clrvln. As the Conntrss an Castrllane. she must urcessarily he Itobarrad. 30th (‘ount and Crmntes: urn held up as transit-rah son. and they will mfl’rr mtranmatlnn on equal terms. A! for the Count. he than not care. H.- has the Gould mn- llons. The Count-ms. on the other hand. feels her posttlon knnly. The whlfltglg of mm: may bring to "gut the lam old "my wtth new nnmos. But the wt” Mp9 notâ€"hope that. de- pptte the hem-t at French aristocracy. thr Count and Countess do Castelhne were manual for love-that their oft- rprlng will honor and not curse the name. In Paris the Princess dc Sagan In the leader n! the smart um, so I! gm»): with- out saying that when Mrs. Charh‘a A. leermun- married Raymond. namn du‘ Sollllrre. a brother a! flu- Prlm-ms. she elm-red 11 Circle In "I? From-h Nil" Ital which In npenvd tu very h-w [or- elgnen‘. Bath bride and xrunm were ploutlfully pndum‘od with wealth. and "my have a mamlmm-nl «amblluhment at 3 Rue an Cnnumnltmu H In [his I“! that lhu (‘uunh‘w n! ('nsh-Ihlm'. min-n wlso :hma (lnuld. whines lu enter. The rm] nflnlwraln of Pram-v, huwn‘\"'l’. It In Bah-I. are nul dllpnrwl to nun-Ive her. Her Lndyshlp's vary comtnrtaMe London house Is 2 (‘unnaught ’plum‘. and many grand onlortulnmums have been glvon ”new. not merely m tho so- (‘lal set. but to further the pollucal aims and lnlrn-sts 0! hvr lau- husband. She Is a very great ravurlh- with the Queen. mun: Which In Anal-leg. “The three pretty Jerome alrls," as they were called. have llved so much In- England that they have almost for- gotten um they were born In New York. .The lovellvst of the three. Jen- nie. married In 1874 the late Lord Ran- dolph Churvhlll. brother of the eighth Duke of Marlborough. ‘ euelo Yxnnga. of New Yprk when she ‘ married the Viscount Mnndevtlle. Her ‘non in now Duke of Manchester. Rin- bolton Castle. in Ireland. in the favorite estate. but the Dowager Duchess and her son and daughter spend part of each year In London. Peril and Berlin. The Mam-heaters are reckoned the poor- est Dukes in England. but they have an enviable position socially. as the beautiful Duchess is one of the favored friends or the Princess of Wales. Since the divorce 0! the Van'derblitn. the old story of Willie Kin boyhood devotion to the Duchess of Manchester, (or whom he named his rnly daughter. has been ‘ revived. and it is admitted by some of the elose friends at both that their mar- riage would not come as a surprise. Dnmnhlru'l Clam»! (tn-n. b 11.. who of Can! lion. 1 M. Grounnet'c proposal to link I shaft 1,500 m. in depth has attrlcted general attention to the depth of exinting mines. Some American technical ionrnnlo cinlm that then in I copper mine In flichiun with a shaft 1.372 m. in depth. M. Baton de in Goupiiliere. director of the Paris 3mm! of lines. ha been inter- viewed on the subject by n correspond- ent of L4 Nature. to whom he gnu same interesting details. From the due in his possession he found the grate-t depths of mine shaft; did not exceed 1.!!!) m. Beyond that it Ill only : quntion of bore hoien. K. L. Pousslgue. director of the Ronchunp Mines. in the "cute Stone. in. mud. inquiries into what were the must depth! lttnined in Europe. In Bolmlm. at Fibula. he found the line theft with n depth of 1m 31.. the Auflnrt than with the on. depth and the mi 1m): with my in I. n. Th0 first thmz ts to tnmrt a Met!!! in it cork so that tha- point nnariy coma-s through. if thn largo-r and of tho needle project at tha app" and of the cork. map It of! with a pair of shuts. In that It may he flush with the nurface of the cork. Pine! l nick!» upon two blocks r-f wood. on uhnwn In cut. and put the cart: on it. mu. the. sharp and of the mum down, or mum. Give the cork a quick. sharp blow with I hammer and the use- dle. being nnuble to bMId owing to the onpport given It by the cork, wtii euliy so) through tmI ntckoi. A silver quarter may be rendiiy and in place of the nickel. Hon-m a nun-I. Wu know that alt-o! Is mm" harder than Mrka or HIV". hot I am»! new"! In so very ”end" that It "an! Immut- Ne to (one K through n mm. The flat. mun-r, Is very slmpie and may call: be accomplished. A 0" 0.0 than «. A man tuv IN: pun”.â€" la mach ivy ‘Maflnq l "mm! nmuamfl an In fi kgmw F. nodding ‘1, put-ml tongue. pry-Iv. and mixing Ihnmuahly. Thou Mal u. mum! whnr \‘rnnnan Imp-m- um. MM In em- mp. nml again ml: Ihnrnnnhly. Th4- millun' Is mvmtl and Mt rm luur Imun. Mm bull-I Ital». am! I want! M n: [all n and"! In N am! wnll "Urn-d. Nut. wlvorln mum pone-NI, dry. I'M curt! map and um I: In "u- .m map In "Mm"! quanm: to make II ”Id-«I or 2 (mund- o' rurvl swap 1:!" I» Mal. When cold "to mass Inn-M be M "no out“. 77" "'u'" u! ”alum-Hun n' N- W YM‘X Play Du- rnvrh-nl u mmmny or m- nrlmul "nun inn-ally Minn by "on y»: ll", Ana-ram. on ma nwl "In!” any It!” nah and "Lifl (rm-h animal mum» In IM- ruy. ‘I'M mm- ovum. IMN an a... "mum. 'Mah mm In oxpmflwn M Inlwoon M.“ and “Juno (at no. arm-n Man "on. lullmmmn ran lu- Mira an M, TMM .3 M"! I“- avallahln fur “w "w- flM M now urban! mum»:- Iml I! I! numalo-l "mt cm‘ntrmo 0‘ mom I"! N ru-"anl. The null and m» In nu! (until-nu nboul "Mr annual-In, Ind IM Imm“ Won 0. In. pan at "u- noun-mm In no! Huh-ml «Iran-ml found-album. Au (mum ul wrvmll-m In Ian". A ["41 "WW Irma-II «I run. and an inn." [unma- Ir“ m w- ln- Iu Inw- In Ul- rn-dlnxlr dry nut hnl summer. "on quarunnm Mflhufllirl unvl Mall?- Iran!- "I IMO rmmlty aha-um In- an Inn 0|"! Hm! m- ”flwrh‘vl mun-n u! Info-r- lh-u I» :c-nnllh‘d In rnlrr mu under-n. ('holon I‘m-afloat. Cholera has again hmkr‘n out In the East. The Men-a pllxrlma are ('XIN‘I‘!‘ «new: a awn-re \‘lsllMH-m. (‘umllunlI- nuplu In nlnrmu-«l. in. l’uu-rahurx r0- poru twenty-1m» cam-u. "Hfh'rn u! "I?!“ fillfll, ’fl unn- Im‘allly. While In othâ€" ers "new hire hot-n mme hundrwu u! cam-l, with a prupurllumnlr uumlwr 0' deaths. The vlu-wn lhuuuml ullxrlmi Ind «mm from all quulrn 0! (hr wurl‘l. Ind mu .1 (h.- rm] n! lhvlr \‘lxll. Una-Y loath-rod lu lhvlr hum-m. I'll‘l’l‘ II no tell- lns Irhrl'u Uw dummy.- will «ml. Alumni the pllxrlmu Ihvn- nu.- flIW-Cyl many *1” turn Hut-0r rum-u low-rd Aim-fir“. II” who may. In Ihclr :1thqu ur ulhvr r!- (um-u. benK «huh-r. gum- lu .mr qunm. II II nut unmunl lul- this «mu-e I“ Mull um 1n Egypt and Turkey A: Well Al "‘“3” In tho! mm: o! ”In C-Ill and enrlmnmrnl n lluk In 0 with ‘ Iho luclmvnl ulna". Then- an- Rush-El "my. «nu-navel u Calm. and Enlllfll uulhnrmu an: amply mun-rum! u "on spa-un- u! "M mn'dlt‘rl In "u colllrmk. ] NOVEL untcycte hll recently been ‘Invented by a l‘nnchman namad (huthkr. A good Idea 0! It: construc- tton may be ob- tllned from the lOv companytnx ptcture takon from Cantor: Magazine. Many ill- tempts have been made durtnx the lust (9w years to construct a practical unlcyvlv, and this Is probably the best specimen yet pmduct-JV The dlumeter of tho whé-t-I Is a ""10 man! than all {292. and thr umko-n uru all bent In one direction. 30 that Hu- rtdurs' w-nwr nl gravity Is lu-luw thn- center ul’ thn- whom]. Th1: dm'lt‘c In an lllltlt‘vsllnfi nnvvlty. but its romlnw Into ux-m-rul um. I5 dnuht- ful. No data han- bwu gh't'n as to the "med nt the \\'h(‘l'l. i 4 rm Unicycle [I Bola; reflectedâ€"AI lumnus um! Inn-noun Ptohkuu I- l'opul-r SI'IOII'Oâ€"‘nll’cln‘ - Nlclfll â€"Iou 8pm- on "I. Bun. SCIENCE UP TO DATE. RECORD OF RECENT INVEN- TIONS AND DISCOVERIBS. Filly 7""... “alommo, do you like (0 31- In. lawmaker?" " No. door " "Do you think Iln. Jmfllom In. to his. you?" " I don' I think one dooo" ”Then why do you om! Ito M km when you moot?" ' 'I don't know. door.” "Don' I you think in would mm:- m m fl W "1 non no doubt a! I.".. . "Wouldo't m robot to m didn't In 70.!” -~'- "on. m ”I" _ . . ‘ 11n- clot “I to, A tow years an an iuuan mum mm Mad-Inna thnt ha ha! din-over“ the "germ at old .89." The Ida no pcrmtovl by an minutiae men. but than may i)» something in it In" all. At I'm rnto. nan Mom-tn Humane. than mama to he [and [round for MW" that gun”. if not A ”title germ. If! at lam one of the wont lmvoflnnt in- fluoncnn which ang on out use. It has long hem known that the pio- mainen or mimnm Immune" m- dun"! hy microbe! are capable oi fitting up varlous degenerattve mm. Do. gt-nrrntlve thing" In the joints. th liver. tho, kidneys. and other organ: have been dirertly traced to thin cum. The wrltn has for mm time hell tin wlnlon that tlu.| dmnonlivo chum Incident tn advancing age are due to the lame cause: namely. the potion n!- norhod from the alimentary can], The». Mann arc constantly pram In mun or Inn qunntity. according to the extant to which (mm-mm" and putrei’acmâ€"e procaine: prevail in thn stomach ind lnmuncn. Than. eon“- nations mm: at once the t t. while nll hum-n beinfl must a ' I'- iiy be count-mi! «Mott to the Ill- once of minonm “butane!!- mud in their own alumna ennui. ind eun- neqnentiy mun grow old and m Donner or later to the degenerative ”no- es- of old we. thou prove-nan any It gently not-elevated by animating I” n diet which favor: the production at poinrmoul substance: in the «mum “all. II In pflnflplv nl IMO bfl‘lt 1". I!!!" in: pull" a! Hu- nlrm h I)! "ma. III M0 MM». which 9- at up an! mum. Nu' Hp Inma- purl M I” It!“ Manny" um». mm In. “up at "a. hrldgv when up": In min-coir mxvn. TM! Ilwm M mum!!!" Ml ”Manny-n. In "ml no one can inv- (rm-ugh m:- dn' or fluid on the her. as the Inc” ”on“ In 00.0- ang man- than an Huh 0! four.“ damn. The "Wont" I‘M! m on wry navy urn-9 pun. and who. "Ml-d upmm than. I! mm o! (be In- mmlmn lav-mp whim h a mu: "ram an um“ um um Mun plans. ‘rm- owning have. the «Mn VIII". of "I! dunno! Inc. and cm In no danger a! ennmon a! no“. or or II!- ammo. on «mum! at "no lam-c. of the waterway. 'A my. arm lo nym- mu. llnw In an the than a“ molt um nun "mm" mm duct. and n! m In“ and limp.- W... m at...“ W hm: . panel. In mu comm TM now \‘An tuna and W“ h (Mk-tn chow. Inn. and Mail II to.- umruvm. and um MMIO. to a m If!!! which many II" in um. 1-..- Im Iwn tum-A mud ”In In "pp-‘41 nrnr Inward ml 0"" "III IMF Mrma mrvl. um! ym- Mn I» (nono- That-mama." ”do for ulna It. Irmucniurv In mod-«my be. run- Mn nu- Iubv Inc-nod In a com cila- mr, m pmlrrl u "no. Maul-mu In. nml nun rum-m will! we“; “on b a no. at "n- bumm- In cum. WI yumm- may ho “In... In Ital It wmmy. The ryundu m a to... I.» ruw dun! tn "u." M It. mu. UM may [p arena! '0' "I. VOI‘IMA I“ nu- dmr rho-u will lumi- tn I]... "m "tr rylmdrr hnnn no "no "no hum "w mum with In lemm- Iuyu mum-ally an‘Mlflod by no u‘mn "mm” which n puns mats are {Im- IpuIm-m of typical "I Ipul mum-mum. mu 1M “9qu about "w nun-lupin. Ioou u "u can or nu- am: on". no name good amph- of 0» am nun of man not M0009- mcm. L n. Humor. 3965310“. I“ A Drawing of an. Inn. I lake the liberty of lendlnn you I drawing of the Inn at nblerved by an. May l9. 5 n m.. with l a-Inch III-tru- umn, puwer one hundred. The two In". Wth the houn- found In! your were cleared a floor 0! cement md Dob- hlva was dlncnvered about I 7"“ N‘ luw the nurfnce. The Well-paved bulld- lnxn manllunod hy Mr. Peabody an duubtluxu of u almllnr construction. , axe-valiant among m. .11th Greek rulm l! Emma haw boon carried on some years by the Amulet! School or Clmlcal Studies M. man. The gymnasium und other building! which have been uncovered no Dibb- ably part of the bulldlnn on out: lid. of the ancient street Iud has In: you between the manor Ind'- a. fin! 50339.“ of Kin: 00:0. A gymnasium and other won-mud bulldlnn have been uncover“! It Eremn. as well u (hm Incl-11mm chm hands. and come [cod Immin- tuul lrllmenll. The excavation of lhe_theuer hug been nearlygomphpd‘. sumo-Henna" Ila-tn at W“. m Mona. Belgium, In laid to hold (I. record with t depth of 1.”. " .O tween 1,000 m. tnd 1.!” In. tho mm “are 0! the rock was 05 dune-I thanks to good venmulon. the utm- phoro of the pi! n that depth WI! Clio. celstully lowered to 20 dim nlthouzh even I! that lempouturl cow tlnuoul work was try-Int. Input 0“ A” u .1. Anal-lon- ”I‘m ll 6m

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