“A! Waldo, lulu. the shew-ll has .00 all tramps who have taught au- dit-co pay for k by within. their in em 11:. unit In been mu hm hr: 1 m. to be ton-a wmun ' ' " ‘ Illa! of IQ to‘v‘l." sly. an ex- In ’M tin tramp. gigabizlfl Pie m produced my unglble re~ on. 1!! ti. reform mined elected. Under Gladnmno. Is buy. the um. 'm In- omeone the luau: of ex- Mlnc fltlona. A Consent!“ Put- "to me n ranc- I'Iom Della. my lccollpflah more for ml Liter-Hun in England than V In which t this dlstn ' mom»: The Liter-h In um nuttâ€" ing tII they rm turned out of power by I 9 vote.“ As It It evident that auction of the â€11ch anâ€" of Pulling-t fill My be (In Ilsa part (or the Lib- mm to {Sow an why they tutored to power "not than minute time In insuring Iver the 'l in think they were deprived g n. t um glut-nee It does not seen that t ' lute “m1 reglne In lea-‘ m an... am at the. still." at "hm nee-tilts '0 In “In clan m. In â€12 hr tho Inn-an you. on for an M. ’42 and tar min-m all In“: yarn. There M II“. mun: Ito-e an.†m limb In. th- the.» main. II! there an guy one" when exam an to -I|o. I. Chute.†nunned n W and. town. n II. M but“ “In" an. M a moot pool. or ID. MI In“. (Wu-moo u Ibo mmw- I. mun-u. I). In" cl Ind-o. h- m 0. mi 0 hlly noon 0‘ no mu- m and!!!†at up mm. M no vary Gut varil ml Inn-n mm «an «mm. and In": wank-Jolt! (muâ€"Mama: "Furl“ It. I. la Milan. but you an. rem-3 " old "you ilih an we an we" naval-Mil. II M m and n In l'y no at your W" m! â€be“ u the mum†to- (or an m A.“ «no mu In Inn-In llllnjuu I! nan 0M. who In I W on Ibo Int "III at an ru In Ibo Unit-d In“... I»- tm In" nd lawn", I'll] run an II. II“. '0! but. In Ibo Run a lulu. In In In Man when m Inc «mail In nun-(In m In“. A luck in In“ no.“ VI.- uIIfl-llnuomptud-u. ha '0'. I. tum! by no. no (and tantalum-aunt... TI!- vu In nor- have the rum“ tro- m I. hum Ill um. 1'). 0“ nub" o! Pun†Conny, When-In. but a mu“ u Hour A The convicts In 84-: Bin; whoa m “lull: hr" lohunlla. the Nov You-t pollen [uncut all up hr cxlonlau. ll. noun an a good any 0! than van out I. I.“ nan-nun rt 31.0.1.4 My In. "on u an «on. I! they In. to lynch u- nhappy II- Wor In the who. lo I. II. The “mu In no um nod no «- lnlm that (in who. unanno- have lulu the noun up with a mu (0 (I. we": wulm ot the u-Iu- um not to pay any attention to the nil-loading unto-null which 3 low, mien-Ion! Down In drtlll“... The people residing in nu vicinity oi Cumin, Non, have [anally repudiated 1M appeal. (or further nuisance in: then on Account of the drouth o! in: year. The mi dmth Inlmn Ire too busy with their Noni-lug a" crops It in now charted that a dying man was put out of : hoopla“ In Chicago boom†he could not land over the $10 amnded (or I week'niod‘lng.1‘hank goodness none 9! them ha: yet got to the state where It In Iccuud 01 throw- Inx out the. com lhu Ml to hand over I too ’ â€mu. That seem to be clan] , . Chlcaxo papers claim that ancient. police work’hu caused halt the crlml- ml: to leave the clty. Unless she la careful Chlcago will get below the two million limit In populatlon. Chicago in trying to stop baseball plxylng on Sunday. and New Yorkers say they intend to seal up every saloon on Sunday. Such I: reform. Harm hive taken to going cruy whenever they see a woman in bloom~ erl. Not without reason In the horse called man’s best triend. C} Wumn. author of “Sweat Marlo," an he I!!!" In the future write only for hla own pleasure. That, alas! I. what he did before. DOWNERS GROVE. 30mm 6m: gunmen By WHITE WILLIAMS. has ILLINOIS. I". "Dell Rhoda the reprexmathe 0' me Inn government 9:- South Afrlct. mated that own from a commeri-Ial point of view he u-u nun-t the Iceman; of any silo of IM- mrll among tho Alrk-ans. The Church Temps-an" Roddy re- mfly mm m Rum! newt-ï¬x. ‘ Mr. Rom nrnhnm, m to to Enghnd (m mmnr and make a thorough "I- felflï¬'llu of th variant coin-Mm: arm-pm" Ind mtm ii that country. Tho who, commlnjonon of In! An- ‘pwvluad I moiutlon Io ran†ï¬ne [mu at any saloon keep-r or M. an: found’ guilty of â€out!" the Band than. net. and mun-m! the any can » en :- plan In ofllnnn [0:16qu In- bom mm. 3. M 0!} Bulb- It. In III 0",. \ Blr Benjamin War-dc Rk-hardnnn om Imormnted I noted "gm-mp9 oxpvfl n to M: art. The acrobat stated that Ill good "the?! Ind akmcd Mam"- Anoe that abstinence from alcoholic bevel-apt n nbnnlutoly noel-nary, 'Plnli'nma Jmnnnua lhlt mm: are not m" In cold countrm. havâ€" lng become practically a anl amu- mc! comma. TM. clung! has been ducted under local option and woman auflngp‘ Over an. ram-on! men In this mun- Iry an wearing a link- button upon mo. knelt to the can harm: the mun "I. T. A.“ @401: mm Elllrmd Tear mums Mm. Inwatenaent Run». a! the Ohio AMI-80160» Leann. "pom! that 0v" m saloon! In various to": have boon mood already through the â€for" of the Rev. 1. Hm Taylor an that the number of 091nm hunters and their hum†In China ï¬rm are manning d!- muy from RM- oï¬l b "mayâ€. A m In. for lie lulu- 0*."va a! Sunday In Rm wm mkbly vlmo all In 611- m throughout (M on- "I" on that “y. A yank-kn cool-nu Um mm." (M mmplh’e 9|!an rmh‘pd mm ho!- um- " M 0'! their condllltm Ln Mr“ 0mm. 1": W. C. 1'. U. of Bondurnnl. 11.. hm hm! In ï¬rm 0! mum! given (In. for ï¬ve you, rent "to. and wlll tum It (or the m: of their «mt Govonmc smiley. n! Mun. when to I..- lhe m" prams fur the mum-en! or brewer»- In [Mt unlâ€" 1I~“Ol'l the can" till '0'? Ian? M No; only the m lle let â€I l... Dy marl II". on "no had at M: «in III-6n. The oh! â€no.“ tuned the Min over. and read the hunting: "l I. so .uurrle. 11¢ Mic-1n. Hm "a um In It Johan: "an“ 347: TN wool. of m mm mm many a Mop-no. tum-c I (not Imt In on o! Auk-'0 palm Iona. Inc dulled to lot". you I. to pm“ at our fair urn-nit n Waitedâ€. (Motor I, no" they via to uni: your â€M. M In .0 I." 0:) "(an mil." j .0 'â€" Io W flown bums. at 10cm. u!" um nu mar Luv-- Job-m had um and ll. pro-Mum! um no Mata: can at 0M ll...“ "any. Km. A3- flnltunl and log-halal Auctioned um an: M '0'“ b I an" lam. mono-l Io In. no out puma-n u- mu m Mr. "We don’t run for M. oo Miami." MM Ibo Inna. "for on an day it mu ban a "any big mud. “not. Wad-today cm h on “y. I um umâ€" cl. u-l‘nu- I“ Carl-l. Ila-ted and Contoured by the Cardin-la. nice lro- the Blow. You may perhaps have heard at the recent theft at precioua illuminated parchment: at the Vatican library. says an Italian correspondent ot the St. James Gaaette. The robber, the aol-diaant Prof. Sordi. has indirectly become a murderer. tor it is certainly to the anxiety and pain caused by the ruthleu mutilation of his bibliograph' Y icai treasures that we must attribute the sudden death 0! Mar. Carini, the e Prelect of the Vatican libraI'Y- ““3 eminent prelate, though comparatively i‘d‘:3 5" your-balm only about (loâ€"waxy i known and respected in the ecientid. a world tor his learned writings on his- : torical. palaeographic and theololisg‘“ subjects, and belonged to several entitle academies, both in italy and t abroad. The theft at the parchments ' "OWN down an avalanche of annoy- i ancee and trouble on the quiet. peaceful I several, and he bravely supported the weary interrogations of the police om- ciala and the assaults oi prying r090"- ere. But the coup de grace came to him when he was called before a com- mittee ot Cardinals, one of whom. the Jeauit Meaurelia harehiy threw upon him all the blame of what had occurred. v Thla was too much {or the poor I lonelnor m- Sicilian blood act the better ot hia love for the grand library. which waa hia greatest pride and care. . and he ruahed out at the room. ext-[aim- I lay: “Very well, I ahail resign." But the blow had been too palatal. and a few boon later. when at hla place in , the Chapter at St. Peler'a ainliag vea- ' pen with the other canons. liar. Carini auah do“ in a awoon and III carried into the (‘ottrt o! 8!. Damaaeua. where ’ he expired without "plain; ton- aclouaaeaa. In. Canal van a Ian at (lea. (:arini. who commanded the army eorpa of Pemia rhea Archhlaliop Pee- tl. not yet elevated to the chair of St. Peter. occupied that aea. iAo XIII. had. therotm. than the late Ionia- aor aim Ila childhood, and. â€NW dating the van tale-ta or the null prlaat. tailed It. to Ilene. when. in the course at time. he appointed him to the i-wtaat peat which he arcti- aiod at-tbe "I. at Ma aaddoa death. Nia Dollar-a baa have prolwadiy Mind and grieved at the loan at la. “not. who. he had already at» plated cardinal. KILLED BY MARSH CRITICISM. VEMPIIANCE. mph thé permn'nel' of the communism: W I mum of conqldenbk Inter. gun to the can mg the country at n. B. M'ARTINDALE. The commissioners were all consulted before thelr “monument was an‘ nounced Ind all agreed to lam. While the can of (he cammlulnn In conï¬ned to devising and reporting some tunable .flln for commemé‘rntlng the hundredth annivemry. It in gluon“, comet-dot! (Mt that they agree upon w"! h «and by "- manure. and for that thcl. Grantham. nahâ€"John W. Craven; Minnow: 1. L Irwin, (Yo- lu‘ï¬lws. Elnaâ€"A. W. Rudy. Mun-Mo: June: 3'. Button. Connor-"Me. Sev- ‘ ontle. 8. net-on. Omnfleld: Charm 1'. Duty. Anderson. Eighthâ€"1'. J. in- m. Suntan; Fruit lelm. Tom Hnute. Ninthâ€"Ell lawln, Frankfort: (3. C. Shirley. Kokomo. Tenth“! l. Hathaway. Winnmao: I. C. Hadley. IA- gun-port. Ekvmth~n B. smith. Hart- ford Our: R. B. Gouthwnuc. Marion. hutchâ€"Charles McCullough. for! Wnyne: s. A. Woods. Anson. Thir- teé'nlbâ€"Jnmn A. Arthur. Gotham Geo. W. humans. South Bend. for uni am- at largoâ€"Eu Lilly and ‘3. a sumac-no. lndhnavolll: non Dunbar". Illufltou. and Del'oo lulu- Iur. Vulgar-ha hm Cumming-l mutter-Hum: Pu. Rum-Hut: Jum- Burial. Ctnufluu. fluvodw‘l'. ll. lou- Iltl. PM": John WOMMII. Ian-ou- um)». TMrdâ€"Chuln 1.. 10:0". New Alb-luv; H. C. "obbn. Ilium Faunaâ€" Joln M. Hutu. IAINHC‘OWI'; Will The ï¬rst step to this end was taken by the recent session at the general as- nembly In the adoption of a concurrent rewlutlon providing for the Appoint- ingnt_ of I gummlsalon to consist or run: meï¬tben from the state at huge and two from end: tongressional dixtih‘l. vhkh would examine and repnrt to the immature at Itl next meeting sumo lull-hie plan or plans (or the celebra- ‘ tlon o! the event. it was the sentiment ‘ o! the led-inure that ntlopted the rem. lution that the celebration should be Hunted upon the broadest wnible but: and made to include protrut-ted northe- In connection wllh displays of everything indium“ the prune-a that Ms been made tn the nut century of IMMM'I nut-Ito ext-tence. l'unu-nt to the noolutlon ()m’ernur Illtliwwn MI announced the toll-wing cummin- uonen. the member: at the body beinx equally divided between the two great political yamâ€: (Indianapolis Correspondence.) HE year 1800 wit- nessed the separa- tion of what is now the state of lmli~ nna from the north- west territory and the organization] 01 the territory of in- diana, and it has been decreed that tho cenlemnlai am- niversary of this first step towards statehood shall be fluingly ovivhrawd ‘ by the giving over or a wwk or more 10 displays showing the march of progress during the hundred years of sepamte and distinct existence. 0-0 Inland Venn 0! Alma" III-pre- redo-ted Prolren to lie common-onu- od by I (in-t Expo-Ino- In [MDâ€"Th. Wort Already neg-in. PREPARING FOR A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. STATE OF INDIANA GOV. IATTHEWR. King Ben-nun. of Dahomey. In enm- lnn the made: of clvllitulon ll lar- tlnlqne. when M! French tumor! tent his. I noun Than Ion-wary. Tulnnl. o'oal lnr acrivntlva. “I no. bung extenalvely used in Mace of quick- silver for Mung thomometvrl. Thls auhatanoe'. I! la mud. a-Mlo. ll con- tains a lung!" pol-mun of water. can aland a much law" tomporatum with- out freaalnt than mortuary can. An- other advantage It baa or" the Pallet la that It expands with mat nnlform- It! and regularity when mod to warmth. In color mind I! a dark blue. There Is no doubt but the Influence of the four delegates at large will be ex- erted (or the ndunuvm at a plan of rele- hrntton that wm be creditable to the mate, a muroe of pride to the people. and an "luv-tor. though In I lhnlted degree. lllte the Columhlen exposltlon. It In Manny mnceded that thts clty wm furnish the cnnlrmnn n! the omn- mlttee and Judge Mnrtlndnle‘s name Is being woken very frmuently In that connection. There I: n feeling that he Would 31w the matter Ms whole attun- tlnn and, as Ms executive nbtllty ls unâ€" qmtloned. there Is every prospect for Ms nelootlon. A meottng of the com- mlnhn wm he called In a few days and n churn-n selected The It?" taken In the nutter 1.! formulating plane wtll he wetvned wttn Interest. for the lug- gettlnn of the celebration his awakened among the people. n- It dld urn-ml: their I reprmntatlven tn the lntslaturv. a' cnnsldet-ahln degree of enthusiasm. 1 on, and W m the from. [bran swim†was I number of "c- commis- Mon that bum the three new Mum hawk-In. and tho Mould-gauge methods "at (heroin obtained wort In If?“ monon- doc to Ms influence as a m- bor of the hoard. Hugh Doughnvy In a hunk" a! Manon lad In mm! for My enterprise and lumino- nhmty. and for the energy wlth which he enters “PM! every work In which he In engaged. HM LI", I'll pmldenl o! the Con- nwn-ul (“lab [or â€rural yen". In “M I'll In Intuit-flan. and Mn! um- lur- Ilndlk Iu Mun men-urn that him. I nu lmlluu world's luv rommlulnn. and largely Io MI lnfluonce in do: "w Increased Ipptowullonl made to mu body And the rudllublr til-play made at Univ-(u. "0 kn lanl been "- carded u mm- a! "no man program†man 0! IM- c-uy Ind 90am a pal» Ik- IMIII than II null worthy ol «mult- Ham. Whlle Nll'h or the commissioners rep- flaunts broad and llboral politic-9. and thus Insure: a «redltahle plan for the display, there: uro at (ho hl-zul o! it [our men whose luflunwe will be patent to uuvh an end. In this reaped the governor has at». charged his duzy very happily. for M ‘ hu passed over the picnyunc charac~ ‘ ters and has selected men of broad and liberal views, and it may be said that their recommendation. whatever it may be. will he of a plan commensurate with the wraith. the dignity and the progress of the state. Several of the commluion- era are vr-ry pronounced in their views. and will favor an exposition at state ex- pense which wltl bring together the rel- ics of the shale. handed down through the three generationsâ€"Inventioua by lndlaulans. dome-Mic scenes ropresonta- tlvt- of pioneer life. books and paperL from the archives of the state and. in fact. everything that will armonstrate in miniature the trials and tribulations. as well as the Victoria» and successes that have marked the hundred years. Judge Martlndnle was :1 nwmber of ELI LILLY. -‘ frlfllng Into-tin... Rome one has said ihat more mom-y has boo-n made out n! ingpninun trim»: than nut of some of the must Important intentions of the ago. A great and ex- ! pvnï¬ive machinn or ariirip can he pur- l chased by only tho wcamny (9w, but the t 5 and lfl-opni now-mos. the “tile um». I "so not-dies and pins and things, every. imdy vault. is ab?!» m huy and mus: have. Even such an innlgnmcan! nrii- cle as the toothpick sum!!- ihe invent- mont of enormous summmnd the om- plnymont of vast Irma-n of iahorors. Rome exceedingly fine inwmilami urn Wd In His manufacture of "um um» â€union. and the money invested mm we" up into millions. Toothpick: arc and for many pun-poo†lye-ides the on» (In: gives than their name». They ar- invuiuabie to the ï¬rm, and rave chm 1 place in a [mi mnny Mumâ€"hold por- tor-"neon. An ilille skewers for honor! 1nd Ii-utlod on: 1nd I. mum: to tie up broken Hams they are maul. mom in- aflm-‘uie, nothing cine seeming to An- people know how strong an ex: is. In prnn! of that. he said that m pnrnnnd placing the a“, WHhmI: mvnrlng at Any kind. in sun-h n poslmm that no «no could ‘Jroak n with the ram-on hall. Th0 accompanying "lush-MIMI shown how he did it. Snufly ormmnrfll In 1 com" or the room. It I'll safe from an the at- moh n! "10 ball. for the tide: of the wall gave It simulate prolfl'llon. Ir :hinl Hp cmuvmm rm nu"! mum»: Mu M'a-un, manna: by m- mrndnnmm Hull M In "mu-O "Fm l-‘vfl In On Inn." I! any nu-h flaw- monl aunt hum Mo tht-nrh rum- pam' u-r pry u!» Int-main! 'Nr‘"! I! mmhl unru- mm m-uM. hm mung In»... nn- win in mnilnfly nu nanny and In «any "Inn“. 10 i,- ram-"y rumhring "d Omninlin' In Ibo ‘gnamnsumhn public. ll any. hot. ‘I\I-f. hp lain], I! "II! hm"! In "to puhur In no rrurrd may I! "to vs- 3pm». and. pump. hy the ruin of IN £09 mmmnbn'.‘ For. n IN.- is m, II : my In "to In». mu ho a! duuhfl‘ul ml- vnant ovon to mmmmnrl. To this aura-mm an Human" nmwor w“ . glwn In mo, dim-union which fonmvul IM paper on Inamlmm [as light- If}. A. In and I (than. a... A «ruin nnglrlan MM up befon My Audiâ€"Mv In On and a mutual M". and an" "mu-u»: on the "rung". of . perfn-l dune. nmarknl that few no lav-Mount u.- “an". Dunn: nw nu‘rlhl.‘ n! ma Wan-m i flu Mimi-Hun held In Mat-bur. May ' H. II. um! II, a pull" I'ul In“. an "0- out)“: «I Invalid-mull g.» mmma. Ihlo'b. ‘llh llw Minn-Alan IMh-wlnl H. NM'IM mart n! :- mmluyuug an urll In "nun-mu. char-nu In 1M 3M“ [Ntdvh ow. rink-f, (a. rum-qr): TM tutor a! the up" In lho- nun plan.» but! may nun-I In mu In Alumnu- WM M "0" Writ-huh I: “mum-ml In 0mm", hum m- ..nmnmtm u n I‘ll mnnuhrlunr‘ an "m chum-l n! In "chum; u'n mum: and mum -! "w mu mum...“ "5..., m. o-lml'a' l-\ at ï¬nal". Hum Mm mm: u an n» vr-o‘v'. nmmml v-I Ion-v .: alum! M" "v â€â€"4 M mâ€" o-nuuuu- Mum'r tn â€w mar-v :0! mo moan-ma ulna» rum-ma Ila- Inmv â€Mic-mar. I’m-- rum:- IlIu-Irm "MIC. IF. Iur «Inmuk- ‘\\‘» luur n alumna-m In mgr r") whirl! unul M.“ cub-W f-ol .4 “n.- hum Jan I (n â€I! L in. cm Jan I. ma. cu uni-mo m- anner rv‘mvmmlr â€In! "wu- .m- Wvlt huh hunwvi and hum um um m May I, I“; Hwy unwl “out I»! 4 in" In u- n! Cfl~ «ML nv mor an pr voul nu um scum-n I. In m-mlhn.‘ I‘IIM "w [-nm n! â€on or flu: mam-IN I»! a [unvari- Hue wan nulp club-uh ’rlnr. lml hv-I‘ “me "’0 Much In um“- "nn rr I-Intumvrl unï¬t-ll!" T-I "WVO in, cm Jan I. I l-mnor rnmmu'ly u “-1: harm" and May I. In: Ibo-y HE NAVY DE- partment m a d 9 some ï¬ne spectacu- lar display! by the American w a r - ships at KIM. Ad- miral Klrklund‘s four ships were ea- peclully well equipped (or dis- plays at night. Earn was pruvlded with lwu or mare puwm‘ful warvh lights. and each was rusph-ndom with lhuusunds o! moun- drat‘rnt Mums. A» u NDN'ILII dc-ooratiun. Hu'll (‘nrrlvd before and aruund the pilut housP an immt-nsv Shh-h] ri~prvnrm|llfl‘ Uh) Amen-mm n'uflt or arms. Hue rrd and whllv huts and the ulul'a on a blue Inn-Ingrown! lu-lng reproduvml by flecâ€" trlc lamps. Thr mmw 0! Men sum was hrlmnully xllsphu'o‘d III lurxt‘ «lec- ll'h‘ k-urrs running around the stern. In whim-m w these two Hum-Ml h-u- lurea. Inn-andu-nu-mn "gnu WVI‘? strum: MOM: «nu-h Vessel": stem and Mom "um um war-r to (ho mm: and «mm: the do-vk rnii from â€nil in 0nd. nll but): Mum. Lights ware placed along 1"" ‘n'alrr Hue un Mrh “(16, Jun high enmmh in he (ml a! the small. mu: oulllnlng the hull. Mare llama were Dir-ml up the mas“! and nluwu u-c- um;- IUH‘I. and up null «lawn «ml unmnll llw lupu n! Ibo luv-kennel“. The Hum: N'rrr n4 Hirer fowl â€my! and Al A t“!- "I'HV' waarm] In hr unIm-Iu-n Hun, Then- wrrv nluml 1.000 n! Ibo-I0 Nauru! mm- mn lm- Nrw York and «hunt two 0" “Iâ€! M "u- Ulhl'l’ lhnv vim». The flue-u nil-may an un- n-neh wu- (he fin-«luv Ihlrld. which mu â€1an IN! MINI mul owl-ml“! hark m1 ran-h ride 01 [hr [Mot huuu (wimp-(nurlofl. INDUSTRIAL WORLD. Imncnlar lulplay. on the .Iml‘l'h’lll W-ruulpl at Kielâ€"An Egg and u ('uu- nun Bull-New I‘thmruphlo Fudâ€" NMQI 0' Popular Sch-nae. CURRENT NOTES 0" SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. The dlfl'orem‘e born-Pen the girth or Ines in tummor and wlnur ls rumpu- ï¬ed In Nature by Mr. J. (‘Inymm who an that the amount of contractlno wnh from of a sycamore tron thirty- lhrea Inches In girth Is three-slxlnnlhs Int-h, that M an oak tr" forty-two am! one-ball Inches In arm. ï¬ve-nineonzhs inch. and that o! a beach forty-two and one-«Ixhlh inch In girth In hut-six- loomhs Inch. The ï¬rth gh'pn are than. 0! [ho true In 0: labor, whpn dorm (you. In] and boron- : 13 frost Arron-ding to Prof. Barnard, there is no ground for tho uupmslllon mat the rings at Saturn are flailing in upon the planet. as his ohm-rumpus show that no flanges haw taken plan Mme (no ï¬rm systematic moasures were made. Experiments to and whethrr argon can be obtained from vegan-Mp nr anl- mnl Hume hnve resultvd matureâ€. the autumn; of Hm MW ta! oMaIm-d In this way not being apprwlahlo. M. Louis Roman hu nucroeded In tak- mg some lip-um") photographs of the bottom I)! the an by the old of a newly- invomod lamp for burning maxim-lam powder under the tau-r. Vinegar Ind you! should mvor be kept In stone hrs. far more In an acid In mum whlrn attack! the gluing and mixing ï¬lth H h" a polmning properâ€. The color of "In" depends on the e:- an: In which fennemnlon has been nl- lot-rd to so. The waters 0! North America an stocked with I.†diluent varleun of ï¬sh. n n n and nun for tho â€Ir-mace mun . be tied (or we to the nun-nth A ("on for I‘d“. W9 an arm. mm that while to may ho am. In rare emanation no mu- Mo-It. yo! te cannot are a common end. We desire In sun- In this conniv- Ilm: that up have Mm. nkl hornâ€. "on I! have a vny fox-mm "My for a" (Inc onâ€. We in" "led n in very many Instant-«- and 'llh nlmcn Invnfllhle sumâ€. The "my lo which tr "for n phonaculhe. 90 1mm .1:- the pack-M («In the â€mommy symptoms of CM coM lot Mun Into a hot mum. at Hume. dflnl freely o! ‘som warm drinks. and “he an. nos-m cm! 3 hat". or even (on mum of phra- aretlne. In a strong adult we do not Mince tn give me (In dose of (on grams. The m": I: "m lh! â€Hem has a good night! floov and IWIIOHS In the morning free from pain. while marl, an the lymph!†o! the ooh! h." ammo-M. 0! 0mm mum-I an mm! In exercised during (ho any to â€Pvt!“ the body from humming chilled.â€"â€"lodlral Comma. labor" sometimes In! a great many yea m â€10" TM- unllvn n! "w anal h- "nvr and Nun-mun"- mun Inâ€. and Im- hum maul. van Innuw In "em" “nu-Imam." upon-n. Tin-n u- nu Inv- mu!- mul humor: I: vim-nod cm "w m»- mrrl'd ero w'nflpk. Tho Mull». um‘n II» Mum In nun am hr okr- ‘ IUv yuan III-Ind M by "Mom. an Mâ€- Iu'v-n. A gnu-Mun. luv.» M- Iron In"! M rurlu no! u! "D. mlkm. "to nun-M b0»: unwound hr v-Ior WI". Tho run-m at "w Ito Ila. um "um and Ohm-quart" you“ "an. an rmwkd m nun. Tho "2r" mum! to" DICF'M "n "nub" "hula- u-n M ya" from «In: imflfl'fl. mo mm" and In "H (mm Hw- hm»! "In! "1 I». "mu-l mum».- at th- runs! TIMI-w "ms M "n mm! In» an «id Tlv luau-v mod an "to In. Ihkh hauls upon mo why-nuns mun I. n! rm»- Iovn-bun-v pun". futon." M an nub lullnm pr mlmflw. lmflng "w pay-an Horn-ah H» "mm! 'M (uncut Is um. "M In "flu 0» haul and al am»: Is "an! Im IM- pun-mv «min. "w v-VINI'Q mu. Tho mm M Hu- 14am 1n- :IMII 8:7.†and a cum. :4 M I It." It Milt“. â€can: (in! Vac-co. l‘nnl' hum-- Mu- mmly MI wry nun-â€hwy Inn"! by rkflflr pawn an un- mmmu band «I IN (’ln-l dc- lIc-m- [Ibfllflflrlphtd upon "to bowl of m- mw-ru-tuum pipe. lam» nun who an “7cm! ll hove luv" vim bum-M In a "all". M alt-mum’- or mud. Tho- mm um: Darn M- be“ [M ulna-I to an": n rumlnfl with jun In nun! lam honmlul at him (you IM "(My «Hand bowl. Now thqn'hlr Fad. Photography 1: 0m- at "w protesrlnnn which In pevullarly 3 mm for the (ad. um. lhe lam: o! who-e whlmn h- In have his swerlheurt'n or wfle‘u lace A New lnluhtor. M. Gentlch prepares an oleclrle In- sulatlng material In the followlnx man- ner: He heats resinous substance!» such as omkerlte. amber. and asphalt. In a retort at a tempurature of 100 deâ€" er‘S centlgrnde until the condensahle or gaseous volatlle product: are liberat- ed. The result is a black residue, having. wlwn cold. the conslalenry of wax or dry â€RI". and capable of helm; uued either alum» or In conjunction with £0111“ borcht. other realm, mhwral powders, or with sulphur. us 11 cabh- Insulator. The mulrrlal. n In said. has suï¬lclnnt plank-Hy tn lend 1130]: n-adlly to [he turnlmm and twluunxs lu whlch the WINK of rubles are generally nume'l- (Ad. ’l'lm proporuon 1.! thn- raw ï¬lib- Flum'rn uxml should he m-ofrmhly 020- kt‘flll'. 50 part“; yellow umber. 4:: PM“!- uud asphalt. 5 parts. swer so well. The day of small thin†in far from being despised. and there are’ companies repreuentlng large capital that are constantly on the lookout for trifling lnventlons from which they may receive large sums elther by purchase and manulaclure or by putting them on the market and paying royalty. The latter Hem. however small. fools up a. very conslderable aggregate to the ln- ventor. and there are hundreds of people In ihla country who are ilvlnx hand- HOmPly on the regular income derive-d from some 0! these chlldrcn ot lhelr bra Ins. Pop-hr I'm of l‘ Hm VIII pm My. Itte rem