Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Sep 1895, p. 3

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dillcnlt. n has been proposed tn} cranium be started an «I: purpose of Mn: of the lead. While It In em want that loll-mm no“ be doing In tu- m. It new. an muted form at mum to dllhp In VIE' of the terrific thus!!!" by mm at the lam! Improved munitions of m, It MI been We! the me new must be taken toward provldlng for the rum"! of the dead whlch would so encumber the ground a to make mm ma locomoflon extremely MI. The mm. In yrs-In; the mm. P, It the and CI the tube, H, any throw an. WI- mder Into the lame, a- ctual-wine produce I hi light with- ammo. Mauritanian]: dim unit provided with the usual ah- MI! W. 8. and place. In: mm, H. which I- watertight. In min!” In the oxygen barrel. 1'. to that he ‘12 readily meta-ta the shutter and the m ‘flo Amman mum.- barrel. 1‘. mill-Ila oxygen and carrying I gum slate. C. In which Is placed a lamp. A. Influx a tick lam-«ed with 11m- If. but: not!" M- It? can. In- “an until-"m In «hurl- ”amp”. He h an lnlnl mm: d m. I‘ll during the Inn-nu- "... In m a the than d the Hall-rum. be was no lawn-«I ‘ml the bout] 0! the out“ olmd am he melded to Into can clan lo rm! than by pMnm u we" as words. m- lm expert-«u m I.“ u I ought “Mam I‘M the «Inna u the cam. wine the Inton- my a! no man in am «uncle-c M (to mine".- ol Muffins: he «on- anned 3 «non and n Inn-Mom's; alum mull] mama-l for use In 'Ilel‘. rim-n It Mum Io Illu' picture- u miter depths. Hr. [Ionian resorted to no employment 01 mm- mI In“. and employed II apparatus "as math-men In shown In the tho-II! It I I." later! It CIIIO. It. I. 'I’Irto. VII led II III. conu- nurl-uu. It which Ibo In plac- I'Ill. I than“ be! long. In. Ibo “do" II Ibo IIII and. II m to- IIII. 1'50 m In“ I. I W It'll“. hum helm“ Io ha I! I0 VII-I. It I. “I“, and IMO I m- IIII MM I! and co Ibo! II. mun- loIcy It Icahn and II“ "I. II ugh-u pan-mt. TM mum-I dflII «lull, and w gum Md. III "III“ II. 1*» null" um It n II III: II. III only uh- u «Mn III larder. Inn-d d Iona-II. II. n abut-nun“. AMIIDI can-«III. "to M Ma. I III! III. III II. Inch that. I‘ll III-mu to com «In III and no. «on. LIII '«I II Imuuumdaum II coma. ll vmuuod mod Nov- of I Mlle I..." flue-l III-II; In; elect: It "will; or huh; tho up: vii-nun}? th south to ma”! din-o o! the plum 0' “no. o! Ink. m 11ka the! annulonnam lab-w- Pow-onu- Perhu the oddest “IO-OI! pm laid in one just confirm it Chino. ('al. I: I: made may at Incl!!!”- and I! It wont all 0! Ch um- MIRItJIn-ypolltu'ngqu it) When the revolution is such that the black line ll preceded by the block hall oi the disc and followed by the re- minder or the white. It appears Md: (2) when tho dlnetlon oi rotltion II re- voroed it appear- biuo; (8) when the line: In on the control portion oi the white (lo I: to have equal white immo- dint-l! on cool side) the color it mo; iil intermediate pooitlouo [in nontoxi- outely the intormdiote colon at tho» tantrum. A low people on the colors diluent”. out one or two people. b! to noon color bllul. no loo no color It oil. Curiously coon“. 1 low pooplo who on ”who! color blind no no tho colors on tho (on very well. i” mpmmpfl CIENTISTB of Elk llfllld haw been SM“ a great deal of serious eon- sldemtlon to the «Indy 0! 1 mm my vhicll they are still unable to unnatu- torny explain. It In I to» called the "anlflclul spectrum top." In which men trump 0! black and white are made to name colors when In [30003.7 The top as now contracted count! 01’ I revolving dlac. half black and hall yum. On the white hat! no short. concentric arcs of black. When the top revolves clots under a bright lump (hm um appear. not as my lines. as might be expected. but u llnes of color. To most eyes the elect In an (allows: BXPIRIMBN‘I‘S AND INVENTIONS INTERESTING TO ALI. an» luv-Ion. muo- nae-u: and. l- Iho loch-Ia“ “unwind-Ian POPULAR SCIENCE. and Ilium-I wm» V «Ila; Indian tron-um mama cm”.- Oahu-Ina do loam paid shout 4 annu- tor a put at novel. Alumlm hen the least electrical re. finance for e given length and weigh: ml mercury he: the patent: but for e give: length and sectional area, en- neeled ellver hen the least resistance end Menu": the greatest ' Before beginning to churn e storage battery. it ehonld he gone over cere- iuly, and any cell that Is not up to the etenderd than” be taken cut of the circuit. end put in working medium: before being replaced. 3. P. Theme-en sen: "You will get, the given emmt of amine end min. with the leeet emu ei neg- netlzine (one. when you have the em (oi the sextet) u greet eI poeeihle end the length ll men a pubic." A” “nanometer having a realm no. thlel I: large In prowrtion to the current a be m an be used a n ”nutter after «ninth. In m are Imp. united with a o"- roet current. the count-mm at the positive mm II in rum! number: m Inc! per hear. no of the negative carbon one-halt that amount. R In ”M that electric lamps run by stance tonal-lea in! twice 3: long a Mil operated dlnctly from dy- mm, nun duper-one In! hunk. The am. or great guns and the or plain of shells alumni to have the elert of alumni“ home at the pier- trlenl deviren on In ships. The? annexe lention in Paris has ter- wnrded to the French sovernmrnt n report relatlnx to the rerent haul cornâ€"' hate. in which it is stated, vith re- gard to the electric lmtnliniiona on honrd the nihm's warships. that the interrnptbwn 0! current whleh moi: place were not canned. ne has been unld. hythereenlintthegnnghnthythe hunting .1 Chlnene sheila. The work. in; of the ordnnnee maneuvered by electrielty was not lnterlerul with. The eleetrlc wires need for int-lung chnrgen were. however. Mohen hy the vibrntina set up by the firing of the .other then snmlnl nithnwgh Inny 'whe nnw the nnrent marveled at the ' nernnnnt‘n daring. and came-ell the.- r-elven he being Intinlevl to rennin on ' the enrth. The reporter. however. hnvi .cnrefnlly elven-outed with the nir- silip hetero making this Invent in unhâ€" ,lie. He wee fully nwnre. in the Int spine-e. that the trip would he in! as sale u n ride in n trolley enr. and, per- haps. indeed. I good deal enter. And; in the second place. he the perfectly confident that he wnnlil he nhie to guide the machine. though n nther all wind was blowing It the time No claim in .nilehere that the Werlvl‘n fnirnhip in n .eehnnleni bird or n Illi- rat-Ilene Invention. whlch can he Innde lto ny avidly ln the teeth at a norm [I I conunnicIlioI nud- lo lhl l'ionl IIcicty. Ilr. Wyndham ll. DIM- iIn. ll.A.. ”1.8” m Iii-I L I. nook. locum In climb!” ll the land» School oi Medici» [or VIM. Md the nun: Il II uni-uni imiry hiI it. Minn oi the vuicIiiIu eoI- ItiiIni It ento- Ili. Amniiu to lie III-Itch oi Imam-a. ,IId no" u- coIily I! Kola-n IIei Hit-Icky“. m ‘ "dentin min- oi cram oil in an ‘ to II Mid clam-i7 Iliiai Io civic Icici. which IIQ MI ulnI III III" at actual.“- It“. Inc! which in not pn- pIrnl tor udmi warm on I hm IrIio iI Gnu-Ii. 1'» m- can- IiIiIJuIIdiy. iI iiw (“Ilia Ini oi hula- croiouoi-In. Incl m- min-- mi duo-position at m- viih diiuic min-tic trial. III "imam at m iibrIiod would: It“ In I vim-M oil will other. liy I m It m:- iiIIIl Ira-mull". IIiu ind IIiiI. m It." inn-union van Ilia io man in. this “I.“ M In“ I lua- motiiII ol iIIciin ON] IcidI. iiii Ii in: um um nan-hi ll IlllIiIiII. h! I win If Mic-I iI which Iimhoiir "int-lion and up- IrliiII icy Iu-IIs oi ioui uhiw can ”do w oi. I "slum “mm In- lu ulnar-liars mu II I 'flklll. no roundin- Ii ill! min is u- m by ik mum-Ii for-III Clflllflli. All Mir-pl- iI mnIlim 0' in «Main nmIlilM donulim fIiini. It in a lull. 'Ilo yellow. um. lie min. "only insoluble in "in. light panic-u, I'd hm. hm "Idlly «unwind in Iimliol. cilia. In! rIiorIlInn in m"! in it. min-um. ‘ lion it is melt-dell link the “Menu in mailing!“ of emu» oil in I iIc- ‘ The pull!» of the slums shown In tho Illustration Ilmm "pl-Ina luau. You will have to try It maullvely. no u to get the cue: palm luldo the gluten. when the nick wlll me the purpose «la-Ind. but It my be done by cant-1! Mndllu. i hula-g summed In doing “all. use than." mu emu-o! place [have (lulu upon a 101mb ln‘tho an. vu- fig Walt-lb. I'm-slum! o! COMO. Q" ‘l’flvlot alum» To perform (his pretty experiment you need three old-lashloned chamâ€" pagne glasses and two wooden sticks, any the ordinary pan-boldest. the dad Into cremlory turnnon In nth way. There la nllo the very lawn! daunt- that careless and untuuuu em- ploy" any plch’up men who are only Itunnsd or who may have hunted and plunze them Int» the fiery vortex. It In a Well-undersmod fact that men have lnln for hours on the battlefield dead to all app-nutmeg. and much might eawlly be gathered up by l‘norant «r unobservlnx attendants and conslxned to the Ramos. ll wnuld be very much better to prepare temporary receiving Ito-plum. where all men nut absolutely shot to places could be renamed and ex- amined. Then the crematory mlght do good work. There Is. however; n mal- nncholy satisfaction to aurvlvimr trlendu In the idea that the bodies 0! their loved ones who have fallen In battle may be brought home to them and hurled In the ramlly vault. Butt-le- fleld crematerles are not likely to come Into general favor. among people at dellcate senxlhllltles. or an anhydrltk of ro-pllcala! unit ’1: muffin I'm. 11.: mhmuun {unauth- omor. no In and u I W nlrnhlp in A mechanical bird. or a mi- ; roe-ion invention. which can be rude to fly rapidly in the teeth oi a Dem site. Any Inch claim is absurd on its face. But it is asserted with perfect 5 sincerity that a machine has been lie- 1 vised and contacted which is cumin [of being guided at the will at the op- erator. when the weather is unything like favorable. Such a machine in the World's airship. Birch n machine was that which has solved the noble. oi‘ aerial navigation. The reporter had heroine familiar ‘ with the manipulation of the airship It gthe “Balloon Farm" of Prof. Carl 1; ‘ )lyers, the inventor. in Horltinier donn- ‘ ty. N. Y. Expert-onto hove been con- tlnued over a moidenhle period. the Men being to hate the ultimate triol It New York city I m and to clini- innte every pouihie fentnre that could contribute to a Mine. The reporter had little dilenlty in getting the knack ofthounchlne.oh¢itwunotionghe~ lore he could handle it on deftly an the pron-or himself. It will he rememhered, «cording to the description no iflnntrntion prints! in the Sunday World, that tho otrthip in propelled by A huge nil propeller. operated by 1 our oi pedals. quite nin- ilhrinthounnedonhhieycle. The thin urteithomchlnoilm mowhnt like a ninth, being a do!- } No em. in Indehere mm the World‘s i l plat-e. an the trip would be just as safe as n ride In I trolley car. ncl, m- un. Indeed. I good deal um. All; II II. m1! place. In I'll pom-.cuy mm: that lo will be am to gun! the machine. though - tuber ml wind was flowing n the Mac. been talked about for week- put. 0r- dinnriiy. a person been 1 story about an airship or a flying machine with a good deal of aceptician. but when one is confronted with evidence in the shape of the machine in actual operation, it in «lineal: not to believe. And tint in the sort of evidence that was provided for thousands or persons Just two weeks ago Saturday. who were no (or- tunate u to be on the spot when “The World" rose proudly and intelligently into the air. or who chanced to be none- where in the line of its night (rota Brooklyn to New York city. hack to m; island and thence to Youkel‘l. can the New York World. The entire trip waa made pursuant to a aet design of the World reporter. who operated the machine. it waa no ioolhardy veature, and the outcome could hardly have been luv I New York World upon" null: all Ill-l: Guided tho flipâ€"41!" len- nul-n a! lid-z III“ C, In tho [T EXCITES INTEREST. l‘fll BUOCIQBFUL TRCP OF THE BICYCLE PLVINO MACHINE. XTRAORDINARY Interest bu been around by the recent sum 3 ! ul 1 r l p o t t h o W o r 1 11's airship. "The World.” In New York. In the eastern part. of Brooklyn, w h e r 9 (ha ascent wn undo. mtlo else has fill: Am: um ni’rr Lamb-o. were pmued the mine but! can] an. u- my Into the on at m can. In a quiet amine“. than thenhnoorvmllulewhdblovlu. manganloncmnlliym mmmm mam nigh blowing. hm. It wall to Mabletohvemmm not". pom. [Ito-o net m umdemmmnd-fld- llc in guiding ilie mum. in daun- mci. his is to lull-e m hotly in whatever direction it ll desired in p. In m to (an in the "(M or loll, ltianinplymnrylo In. it the direction denim. iafmmwhlemlnunilh pie and the much of lacing no high in perfect safety Ind m the mar to control one] anemia in no um ailmtnionearâ€"have-ulonirlp y" will be a marvel! at! Nadia. When moving “out the upper «Ico- Im at pm no air murmur limb-mufltyhrihle than 10 "rename as to in forced to t!- minnmearit. Mara-Ibiza ‘u all mm manila-4. art.- qua, lightning and W I“ Ola m of the lav. The World ninth armies. on the other Ind. lay cl- cape all then Marnie“ (lisp. Be en W the ml net m to carry on I conversation in a Ida-Ito (one: nmi m. with I Iinplc live- In! of tile body. I slight change in tile inclinatio- or It! all, he tar: purl above your head mil Di- light in m niy‘ by the them at at Muhammaoriyimu tie leg muscles. in m we condition the alum. is med entirely by leg m. which. The device is so simple that one would scarcely expect it to work. yet by this menu. the reporter has ascend- ed often to heights of 1,000 to 3.000 feet. The operation is reversed when the monaut wishes to descend. in turn- ins around. either one or the other of the side wing- is turned so an to oler in surface to the wind. The other aide. meeting no resistance. swings around immediatety. The operator may thus point the msehine in any direction he plows. When the wind is blowing my strong it is heat to point the to!» ward end directly to windward. as. ow- ing to its peculiar shape. the oniioon part or the structure 01ers very little resistance in thin ponition. The air strikes the point tint. and then ICED. to loose its force in panning around the- eonvex surface. it is thought by noise acientilc men that an’ object may be even moved forward towards the wind under than conditions. it being argued that the wind panes around the aide! o! the atrocture and cloned ia behind. airing the whoio whine a forward tendency. The ball soul. has been ex- piained on this princi'le. ‘ Mound this this In W 1 un- harothmoluld whichmolm- «alone. In mum; Ind dam-din, In! “thin any ranch an tho human to a ”It of wings. nae extending cub ward on either side. These will” no the gliding inmates, u then I: no rud- der. When u to dealt“ to flu. the operator cams Mame" Mme! In his mt. thereby throwing (I: May at a slight upward inollnmlon. The propel- ler being in brick motion. the tendency to to draw thu xxx-chine ton-ward and to push it upward. Durlug the fluent" eighteen Mp: nude by 1.0 mm: In pneueo an- .- 2 iii: s§££§ umMnm-m. 'hhhflI-y humble-H Ir. Maker. “I: I... 3‘"- "mindful-Idlfllbnlll-y unmhwmm Inna-Muno-anunhu mmmm~II-.1’h mun-eummauum mint-shaman” ml {ziiglt Oeaatderahle Mt vaa eeuaeil lathehlaaeootfllen Maldhyaaia- eltlent which Monatrated the ate-er! and nan-ll: ok- but Atria: lion. and a lichen. The heart- had heea yan- lna hem auroral thou-and people, when aotaethlng auddenly attracted their attention. They hounded animt thehoraolthecaaeaaltihavaln at. tempt to gain their freedom, and at the sumo time let out a nation of roars that could he heard hall I mile away. The tiaere In the adjoining men bee-me la- mented and MM their roar- and growla. in an Instant every animal in the big no. and there are over 1.000 of theta, had joined in the frightlul chorus. The shrill bath oi the hyeaaa and wolvea was heard above the teat. and added actual terror to the ueene. Finally the huge elephant Slam caught the lever and. holdlnc hie trunk high in the air. gave a roar that era mainly heard at the other side oi the mud. The ravine end deer and the little hohy uhu dulled Into the ehede. trenhllag with tight, whllo the maheya web ed with terror at the hotte- ot their cages. Walter Benet-tar, the keeper. and ball a doaen a-lataltl Vere at once on the aeene to make an lnveati. ntion. It pmm then. There ava- ae apparent eauae tor the excitement, yet the his line- continued their "are aad hounded about the clue. “Turn the here ea him; he'a got I‘d." w oncoltheapeetatera. vhoultl hehaev allahnutlloaa.aahehadreadaheehoa all-ale in Ila boyhood. him were hone-Ia; rotten. whoa aa elderly .aa toned his way through the cloud. MWJMHW It! FP'WP'JW‘ 1’“! WC new m . m. «in In. in. who manual-much“! up Isms-roam“ Mud-sumac.“ “antral-GUI Mtg-0L m . "Com. set name Illa-r II 70!! Two out! Pu: bill!" In dbl. lI-wloh‘ Ho'l slender-lull! m «1. With tncklu n M. nut. _ could he throw down to also“! . We“. mm you'd In"... Dul no how quick In I am The hull Inn at m m. The mum-'- Innly ham- ' "Hey. lupin. how w.- an" ”Du! blul hangout“? [lentils-mm: > "Canola. hunch": ”unduly-Wont!" Yor hump. yon-UM Ve'ubumbyl‘nol‘ De Vista-impuni- w. than"? «WI run run-

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