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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Sep 1899, p. 2

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"$3 ‘How this marck’s life conjecrured ‘ £35118 :1 10m day longer, ‘ Spent their t day he Darn: 8. Protestant: 11y were Cath ob_ey. am result “1.1.12.2: ms quite differs: 3d expected. I at hun first for n» #L-~ V I .--~. , _- “N V“ Emmem Josepha gcrpauy, if not directly, upon the speed.!- but Holzner, daughter of Herr JosephIThe amount of the third item depends ful ! , the proprietor of the Mittenfupon the weight of the riden plus the _a co bad baths, and one of the richest busi- fweight of the bicycle. On a curved tra-k 'nothe f ctor is introduced TJI'OI. Fraulein Jose- .L ‘1 r a .. namely, centrifugal force. This force, In pha, being a very pretty girl and thetends to throw the rider outward, a beloved daughter of a wealthy man, _’ tendency WhICh he I . . 7" “an, weeKs there. He was then a ’tance of the air, friction , exceedingly mechanism and resistance , and he naturally'tlre and friction of 1mm ntion from all the llamoant of air res'stance de guests, Who had gone there for rest” upon the size of the rid aters. On no one, f speed of the riding. The . , did he make such an im-:'the driving mechanism d8] pressxon as he did on Fraulein Josepha I cipally, if not directly, UPC] Holzner, daughter of Herr Joseph {The amount Of the third itf ‘ , the proprietor of the Mitter-;upon the weight of the rid: ’hs,. and one of the richest busi- i weight 0f ”the picycle. 0’ fro (0" wu‘y wad except the the two were u, ever); one 1n Mittei‘gzvzd,‘ 'l’s father, knew that L{.ittel‘bad i. ~~ â€"â€"a uosepna area before Bismarck, passing! “a“ "1 n1 account of the following remarkably away in 1890. She was a widow, and may 1036 romantic episode in his life, she left one son, who 1 This episode was first published in father, Herr Holzner, died many years .. , , , a o, and it is said that his latter . " book enmled ' Gaddmgs With a years were not very prosperous. . eyes mu 1 Primitive PeOple,” which appeared in London some time ago. For some rea- ' â€"â€"+*’ year, and 0 son it did not attract much attention, WHY STRAIGHT MILE IS FASTEST. attracts th but now some leading German editors “- travelling i- have discovered 11:, and they are glvlng A Problem Which Ills Puzzled Bicycnsts ' ' ind Did Bismarck ever have a serious love affair before he met the lady who became his wife! This question has often been asked, yet only now can‘ any definite answer be given to it This is strange in View of the fact that 3131110 HIKHOVR (HMSUUB. ‘_C a 101' its medicinal waters, {path ~the biCyC‘IiSt mbves liked the place so well that he wveight and that of his wheel i . i . 131â€"39 113110ng year and spent’tlon to certain resistance. 33 I him there a summer resorts vhich he and she Popular? She rs together. Next catalogue bf he her forever. In terv 18‘? that 'n' beCOme Herr l‘ his men, yet only now can e answer be given to it 1ge in View of the fact that biographies of the great - bu; 'h 18 frozh wh‘ Promised {a Bis- was how- ame to gresistance ‘ It was calculated t up all these calculations, not the least impor- 3Wife. tam of which m..." __ :rng a SalcOn} only Those Of 3 Managggt he StiU Perm: ‘1' L. o _ vnw J nnge to the second l hardly surprising in the United States ;ul'hich figures out to 'many takes third p ftons, which thus fol :American heels. which enormous agg {Kingdom and our 0: far cry from this 1;! an.- ~A C‘OULIM‘I’T HOLD {Conn-013, With ller Colonies, 0m Tonnage of [he “'orld. The old-time boast that “1 rules the waves” Con trols, BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES any SCI‘UpIes LA-fl driving mechanism depends the height of his fame, eve? thohght .- of this beautiful girl, whom he had "me" '8 Far Out of Proportion to the loved so well, and whether Josepha, arm“ Committed, While Friendlsh in her quiet Salzburg home, ever felt 70% Wait for Serious Olendel's- Proud at the thought that she had once The Delightful Process of “Catching.” won the .love of a man who had be- That Persia is not a paradise for :orne so illustrious. The Probability i_s that Bismarck at crlmmals has long been known, but; .34 ---- 321 . [mare]: was in Salzbnrg about the same time, but there is no evidence that he knew fit her mamage. Indeed, from the day when they! parted at Mitterbad they were entire! strangers to each other. Many are wondering whether Bismarck, when at the height of his fame, ever thought A; 41.3. marriage ship-s amounts tal of 27,673,528 tons, of us aggregate the. United our colonies own rather ' bed in its develo; » by electncz‘y each basketful watel lS pour- men uworld in prs amounts ed down the well. As a result the; wo ‘11:“ Of, twelve roups, each c ,. l “gate ,, swells and as 1t hardens cir-l see , were soaked in water an tal 0f 27,073,528 tons, Of cmation Of the blo lS aggregate the United 1 .' un~ m copper disks t: met their death on May 10 l'whu, .1 current was applied Th! - '. They were five 1n number and seeds were kept at Lnd overshadowmg eductmg from . iregulur manner. A great percentage 'ay theirtggesthat theyiof seeds1 used in \farming are wasted . . . 3 Chained to - ,as a ru e, and no e fort is made bLS predominating ton-i " gehhfxfergelcelil E3 Sneecifortigisave them. They rat or dry up. By Gate, near the Bagh-i-No, where the".the above ' ecessary well h' . ed once an hour . d hlrty seconds Slow grow- . the half . _ Ina see 8 grew rapidly after the treat- n With some Mp mg the Wiffgftgafi gaighssengognne 3;; went. , 113’ 0001113193 the fourth. offered him a drink of water from a . :‘P-itcher while he uaxtrd and be ac- ' k I:cepted it eagerly. Meanwhile a troop WHY ‘ 50f SOldleF stood around in a circle )LD HIMSELF UP :Dressms back the ‘VHD lb 18 that of- . faster than on the curved " bast riding on a straight, level 5 a po bicyclist mbves his own ’ and 1d resistance due to the ion of bearings. The va whose radius is lnfhcted by gatchmg. inute gait is the 911191 mode of 0.4 pounds extra. 1n abeyancerfor nearly half a century, f. hatched, It wa ne distance. It is _' was revived a . , crime:ken when hatched was of abn Iwas Increasmg throughout the coun-’8hape and monstrous 1n appeaJ __._ try, and be resolved LO suppress it by These facts prove that the Off-3'5 5 THE WAVES. lnfnctmg opon any notorious crimin- txon of a growing Lhmg ls influ. al who nught be caugnt one or the ' e upon 1' onles, One-"alt the‘mQSt horrible deaths that. can be im-;f0re it reat‘hnn mn+.._:1- Ic “'orld. 1 agmed, say rams-‘3 a long and of driving; cations of due to the ." cient to ex ings. The " sort; but” if en 18 most-l cep'tionally ally stul :1‘ and the :’ usu friction of I are taken first V -v‘--AU~ an eyewitnese say: their yells were frightful, an even if they had en silent: the air faces would v greatly they were . ing. prin-j last she; then emptie 1 each ba‘sketful watt n the well. As "a H swel_13 and as it ha cases of my be pretty certain that one of his V33 Will be gouged out. Many per- vns are punished in this way every aar, apparently rather a they went their way few soldiers to guard the dead. ‘Adb‘lf V011 W E mericans the rec“3fl'113"}1ricl Persia seems in- which he broke k , but Persianpffi- dlslpcated ' ‘ .. needed there [he u‘ecord , f such penal- 1101‘ 1‘11 than persons may ravel through .most parts of the coun- any Oth A five-year-old b0 danger of has received the (R. their being robbed or otherwise mal- may 5 alpha“ for 3‘ one of the stick are usually suff - treated water and saving the t to extract a confessmn of some brother He 'is. btl , but if the prisoner’s soles are exâ€" " ' youngest (“11““in . . . record lonally tough or his spirit is unâ€" FARMING BY WIRE. Llly stubborn more severe measures taken. Thus rus crimes decapita-f 0011188 unishment. The exeâ€" I tissue. ad to hack the Vic-l If th 1 a sharp knife, but Upon l: , preferring to open haps t1 GATCHIN G.” Huxley, the scie our vital force 1 energy 0f inorgan by plants which \ Electricity muscular strength exercme a marked effect upon Was 0pment. . the arkable eXperiment has bee 11 “gas h an 900' xxrh:nL ___ 1' e a. .Luey prove that aseed Way in an old- ' ' e ground does not grow as drawn by foul. gayly He'lzushed in its develop-e mules, Wllh liveried l'ootmen and out- ‘ , rlders. It took him four months to f twelve groups, each 0‘ make the journey. ' Enterprising young men who want 0 marry royal princesses are likely mo them COpper disks to to be in- demand soon. There are ant was applied. The seventy-one marrizxgeuble young wo- ’ emperature of men belonging to reigning families degrees. eated electridally grew 3:) and only forty-seven princes. f.0_r them {er than those treated in to marry, not Counting religious or . A great percentage political impediments. Many of m \f ' are wasted them must, therefore, look forward is made t6 to marriages below their renk u'n- [‘hey rot or dry up. By 1865 they prefer to become ola‘mues. 'ocess germination is One of the Qvleokienbergbtrelfiz increasing Pr1fl08§SeS, a S:Slcl‘ ol me Crown brin- growth. . . cess 01' Montenegro, recently: married lock performed the ser. a young man whose sole claim to no Wing the our. bility Was a purchased Papal title. ‘ once an hour Again the Gardner peerage scandal .y Sfficonds. Slow t'he half-breed Hindu engine-drivers ' who was in all probability lamuily â€"k I. .~ g ' 1 " entitled to the two llaI‘UDleb. U19 TDTT h . _ _ he scientist of living things depends Engageq to the Growth of and brain da'ugmer of. the and sxster of the Yeastâ€"The north pole seems to be .away off, doesn't it? primsonbea-k.â€"Yes: and So (10 I!“ fGLIOWS who think they can find “ 0}: the trustees will go to :11? cuzur has mentioned. ul‘hey will probably keep a watchful eye on MM. Maunce Arnold, and Raymund Deforest'Bls' Clho'ffsheimand Mlle. Lucienne Preme' hc-Hirsch. 1‘ own of 32,780} .115 made three years :d ago. Before that W. G. Grace’s re- 3_ cord. ,of 2,739 runs had stood for twenty-five years. Count Fontalba, POIIUguese Am- bassador to the Court of V' ' carded railroads in proceeding from ; Lisbon to his post, and drove all the 1 way in an old-fashioned state coach, rlv- ..... - er " Prince Ra beaten the r. a single year 076 runs befr are prote copyright for thirt “six how their first publication. Simi] sures are being prepared in A land, Australia, Cape Colon Kong and C-‘eyion. Princess Isabelle of Oricmnc AWAY OF F. ’ in; which he b1 dislocated ‘his rapidly in Spit SiOIl Steamer O. â€"â€"U U‘ and all trace of her grave It has just been foundin of a house in the Rue de overeq ' by a ‘mar_ble slat 1 h an "- __'â€""V"- wwuv‘v VU‘LV ayly ca parxsoned 11D getting in by making 3’. ’ the aCU‘efis’ L the banks of a of her grave beep found in leaVesv n; 38 ' he: won, naturalist .to t ‘ : ton Th: Manitoba, gives :n hxs; ° [Have Knownf“3 V ‘ ! aband Finally the ranchers offered .5“. _-- 1‘. {1" “vac onc- Finally the ‘ * ' his wolf's pelt. He was 9215-! .3111 the bounty, but the wolves lulled gig dogs and he gave 1t up Then fir. Thompson took the case Ht mell- ck and found that. the wolf hild lain vâ€" . ed up. He [0110\VUU AUK ‘ rack and found that the wolf had lain‘ wolves then took to killing fieep. Traps were set to the numlwr of: 130 in different parts of the rum-h. ,ack were traced. up to one set of d the dpmgs Of the leader :raps, an . were mar ed m the dust. He. 113.3. gtopped the rest, warned by SCeIlt, and wretched around the trap till he round the buried chain and picket. On an- other part of the ranch he entered a: H-shaped series of traps, and detected the danger. The trail showed that 114 had slowly backed out on his; mu ’track. putting each paw down but-1.; ward until out of the danguruu ground. He had then sprung sum of the traps by scratching Clods :m stones, backward at them with M hind feet. He was at last caught b dragging over the traps the body of female wolf, the scent of which he {a lowed. -n-Q- ‘ ‘,-f,--‘ .‘rx.\vw '11‘ 1U No more skillful criminal Lhun 1h wolf was ever known. Old Iii'h. lame grizzly, which in two years ruiJ ed half the hog-raisers in the Sac-r. mento valley by his wasteful 10m pork, was a close second. A lmbâ€"xzxi ed wolf kept the whole oh)- oi PM vu " Vb.- -vr v v in terror for ten years at the bz'gil ning of the fourteenth century, :ir the Lochnee panther, in India, kill: 300 human beings 1n less Lhen 1v years. A famous rogue dog of I've byshire was conspicuous by izs faiL ful care, of sheep in the daytime. b1 was savage and ugly towards mi strangers. It slept in the house. :11 was never suspected,. though shoe worrying took place on the. {an near. At last it was tracked in i new from a fold where twenty she had been killed to the farm where lived. the dog having forgomen 1b the track would show, though it :0 partial means to conceal it. by ru V ning along the top of a stone wail One of the many rules hedging thc who cater to the wants and plczbu of royalty is that a stricr secrecy 511 be maintained as to the sayings e daings of their royal masters and n tresses. Many a secret has gone the grave untold, owing to the c Icientiousness of the bearer or 3‘ who, bound by the oath o£ office, wc rather die than divulge what .World imever on the gut vlve to Le: Who is now Mrs. Mallet, was amvud maid of honor in the Queen‘s btzuw'l she was ViSiting in a household xx. was a well known man of letter: "Vvhat a fine opportunity yen; now have to keep an interesting ma hqsaid to her. ‘ . M388 Adeane responded that, sec “18 t0 the Queen’s conditions. noI was allowed to keep a diary \Vhei Court. But disbelieving. the 1 laughingly responded, “ I 115:; Should keep a very secret one. :12] “1110;” to which the future m-u honor courteously replied :â€" 7 “Then I am afraid iv“ be a maid of honor.”~ _ .The term, “ maid of honor," seeq have awider significance than is “11! applied‘ to it. It is to be not B maid who is honored by her eiex t0 the membership in the ruyail hold, but, it is to be a mai-zi whose, is used in defence of her misue. Wh or silence, as may be rcq ' There is no such thing as a falsehood. Shame can know love, but love. no shame. The dead are the only frien have always with us. {It takes a woman to be UK} thlnking how unhappy she wogi‘ she were not as happy as she IS- It isn’t true that one woman love another; she can like be? She finds out that a man she 11: 30 hkes her. I The more a man loves a wom 1688 he likes her faults. Th? a woman loves a man the m0] Virtues seem his faults. % REFLECTIONS The belief in God is probably; ’3 instinctive to a woman as t‘ that she can't clean house prope 1058 $116 has a sunbonnet on. First Circus Manâ€"How. d9 ‘86 to fill your Show w1th performers? Second Circus Manâ€"I carry RULE OF SECRECY. he moves every man an hxs mind 10 fall OF A BACHE' ranch. of th set 0 leade W011 ' seal

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