The Willamette news. (Independence, Polk County, Oregon) 189?-1???, January 05, 1891, Image 2

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THE WILUME1TE
Manager.
J.T.FORD,
IR. J.
K.
MAVIIltON.
lntltetUuh of Dr. J.
Polk OOtUlt
most sulvdanti.il
eiety a worthy
moral tlianuUr
mental vijpr.
SOU,
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NEWS.
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Tho latest
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gr...e 10 lU.M,.uuH,
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only a. vouth in Hp and worldly
vtvlKi,ins all
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extH'riouiv, Hut tic was oihiowhi
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Jenkins, with the cunning natural to
such an admirable manager, had not
whispered a word of her nlterior designs
to the landlady. Bhe even cautioned
her daughter not to addreea the noble-
man by bis title in the hearing of any
ieem unreasonable to look
for the economical productioa of rain one else.
"It
would
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"Has
lie
pniptwdr exclaimed Mm
--
wau-rti.-
C4k-- e.
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r.
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lay
Matilda.
The rwl'-- will eu-il-
imagino that hi
advanced were readily met by the yoiin0
lady, who waa quite enraptured by the
comment which- she had achieved over
the heart of an earl. Nor Wiin her mv
th.--
le. - -r- aMi-d.
The!;.,..,! I;)y
her head bi;:iii r than ev. .', and
jiti
t
a
ihe
tiuiM
win-n-
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iw
iu"thiT-in-br-
diiiir-ev-
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Sun,
A l.irl'
Hiininir Wurk.
young lady iNiiight a kodak nt a
dealer's U'foro she went on a Vacation,
and scorning tho bints of a aateainan
book of directions and
took only In--
went i,(T. Kite took seventy five or eigluy
"shots" ia pletiirempin placsi that she
wrw int. 'reted In, find pri.tidsed copies ..t
the picture to nil her friends.
Wle
she came homo ebo left the camera to
have tho film develowil and printed
The ilevi.oer devidon-- on nnd on. but
In order thai
fiaind Hone but blanks.
he might not bo falsely accused lie m ill
for the young lady and asked ber to
come to the establishment.
Kh ciime.
"How did you operate
be asked her, "()s'rate it."
tho string, as I ho book
Why, 1 piilh--
says, and touched tbe button." "Hut
what did you do with this little black
cap here?" "Why, I didn't do anything
with itl" she said, aud then the developer
laughed. Hhe bad never once removed
the cap that covered the lens, and had,
of course, taken not a tiugle picture.
Hhe bad Wn solemnly pressing the but-
ton nil summer with no resnlt whatever,
and when she found what she had done
sho wept bitter tears. lioston Trim- -
script.
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Stay, tsit ley "Hi
"Noelairar MiJaluW Um ututitrrand
daaghter, turning pU. "Am yoa not aa
aariT
j
"That ia only my Christian eara.
"And what t yonr aauploytatwir
asked Mm Jeukitut on the point of fainti-
ng.
do au.
"1 am a house painter, madam, but
"Only a few month," wa the rvply, being a little nuwvll waa urdorvd by the
"A few month," thought aba. "Then doctor to
a couple of laoatAs ia tbe
h mint certainly he trandinj; tneo.,
country."
or we abonld have heard of bis beiutf
We draw a veil over the w one tlmt
here by the paeni."
The
fabrio of ndewhiib
Whin tbey were ready to depart th Mm Jen' ins ..fty
bad built up fell to tbe
tub-
to
the
turned
Eng
managing lady
ground, u i I her chance of bring allli--
man and aid:'
to the ll;iuli nolullty kk'uis more re
Indeed
to
m
dbonld
Ih
"I
very happy
Candtne K. Preston la
mole than i
een. IVaion Ui.ii ivr,
pm at our r.onse to tea
o.
I
ing, if yon have no other
have alway bad a very bi;:h Idea of the
A 1.1
Saltxl.
an cpvr-- t
Eiigtinh, and am glad t ha
These vepje with iiuugliiatlve pens
idiow
to
it."
unity
who write up the various profltablo em
"Tliaiik pou, tua'iim." the earl replied
in which a woman may en
with ul.n rity. ' I will cerliiinly call. ployinetits
these days should tuke tbe am to
gngi
do
At what tone
you uif
make some slight verilbatioti of their
"At whatever hour will prove mont stateuieiita. A beautiful little
paragraph
re-
ffinvenient to yon." wa the grarioua
of the pAvrs the.ie
la going the round
ply.
days about the dmirabillty of the work
"ludw" 1, tna'nin, you are very kin--
of printing photograph from negative
we name it fl llieu."
Supji-w-
Aud
as an employment for women.
"Tbuuk you, my I wean air. We then there
follows a story alsiut a young
shall took forward with K"'at pleiusure woman who
"put '.'.tsH In the bank Inst
to your ciuniu."
year, representing lb rlnax pruUU of
are
"Tbuw pntple
extraordinarily po- out year' work la printing photo j
ll ta," thought the young man afU'r their
graph.
departure, as be aat in his room smoking
New I'.'. ft il i a huge sum for any
a cigar. "1 really think they have taken
woman even the exceptionally
young
quite a fancy to m. My good look, I clever one who is always figuring Iu
think it mnst be, for I Imveu't a single
r paragraph - to put In tbe
reiiuiiii'tidalion Uni'lm on earth. Well, newspak
And as one g"'
one
bank
in
year,
if 1 iiud the gul ha motley 1 may im-
rather tinl of hearing about her I con-
If
in
offer
and
mym
prove iny alvaiitai
eluded toinve. tiuto the probabditlrt iu
tnatrtinoiiy. Miuw.y would bj very
this cav Several photographer were
! at
present"
coiunilti d, and they ail with one voii--
Ibid Mil Jenkins heard thii anlihvmy declared I hi truth of the utaleiueut to I
she von! ! r m!i!y have cotiin to the
Said one- "It ii
wholly impiMMbio.
Colli ltl:.iell to.,1, tiieni M.k twllletbiug
unibU- tliat if thlsyotmg woman
barely
wro--
aboe! tier calculations, lint
remarkatily ipuck. and spent Hin
ear hero thU wa not the
ly
ui a Kiuiiiut--
pi. ii
where there were plenty of amateur pho-
Mrs.
tie
will
tliat
It
readily imagined
tographers, with no competition and no
Jenkins everted ber culinary skill to tho e
ilKMisc of any kind, she might poaihly
ntntiMt in preparin:,' fir her illnstrion
imike a huge part uf nich a mm, but a
.
A i h" aw the niuaermts il.iint..
fur liei'ii :; li it nm in a yea- r- -'
i
l"'i( a id ..v
.! i; !"!' u'nt
Iw
"iike," lie fiai.l, "It
io hi-- frame, and
juy
u by im expert.- "- New York i'.vrutng
to the heart of
on tlieciBit
"You are rijfht, mr'ain," aud tbe rU
"I am from
"May I aak it yoa have bm kmg ia
oar conn try
Mm. Jenkins hardly knew whether to
nay sir ur not. but dually divided nut to
ala
dmaia
dim l
Tit
Ttw
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aUr
Hinlll.
a Wawaa
Frsulein rou lliauvin, tbe Onrtnan
bvly uleiitint In natural history, at-
tracted much flattering attention at ttt
meant eoagrnkt at llerlla. wbr aba
ven had her place) Beit lo Vlrvhow
Frattleln vim "hauvtii, having bewi
through til health from going
through Ih regular w ho.il Miiilne, In-
cluding laiigiiagna. baa eonontratod all
ber Inlorrat In the study and olnrrv
ih m of animal and vegetable life Hho
has by ber Ingenious eipcrtmetit and
dlscoverlm proveil berwdf a natural set
and enjoys a
enlist of tbe first
widn and general reputation as such
Iter aviary I a regular Noah's ark
whew she, a hc aaj , by her love force
the miwt dtircrent ajiinials lo live
together Vultures, pigeons, ravrut.
owl, fowl, a pml, a stork, jswusicka
duck, ete., all get on together In the
Wt poaathla manner and know and
A
olwy tbe voice of tbrtr mlstrea
Sviamew cat ba It quarter In lb aam
rage a ami tvgyptlan rata but limy
take no notice of each other
Frsulriu rou Chauviu' rullecllon of
butterflic 1 th most parfKl la Ur
many. Also within th vagetabl world
this gifted lady ha wrought many won-
ders, and sh ba reatwl flower and
eeds where uo botanic ganleu ha suo
Ceedod
Iter health dor Uot allow br
or write much, but one or two
to
of her treat Im have attracted great at-
Ismdon Unwii
tention-
wac-abl-
A t lilimcn Citrl's t Uiir.
It Is probabln that you liavn already
I
beard lint Mini la-.t- er
engaged to
wed .Sir I'hnrle II dt. a newt eligible
parll. for. although neatly llfty yeaiauf
alel biiiiu'i'", and it,
sue, lie i
uioruover, a memlier of the I'rinc uf
Wale' set
fur tbe last thirteen year
he has been attorney general of the
dnchyi f Cornwall. ud be Is the legal
It !
f Cue I'rinc of Wales
a lvo-ri-- i
saei nut: He us. I Mr -- ii ry Jamc aie
who have tiie
the only two tiarru-li'i-
en t ten lo the beat and smallest of l.oii
don soriely
It seems that Kir t'lmrlei, and Mi
Leiter met In Hcotlaud, where the for-
mer was a guest of tbe Duke and Duch-
ess of rifnat New Mnr Lodge, a mm
dervous famous for illnstiiotis p'rin-ag-
It is wild that Mr Letter lias
his intention of bestowing iikhi
hlsdnngbfer a dowry worth fioil.noo a
Hut, ns I have lilule l, the
year
brldegrootn t already well to
do tluiincially
It may further lie
to bis credit that Hir Charles Is
a uiember of parliament and a .famous
whist player.
Kugene Field In Cblrago
-
New
Tsarhlnc al Thirteen.
I'robably the youngest school teacher
In the state Is Miss Clara Clreenawald.
who has been engaged a teacher In one
of tho schools of I'eun township, this
oounty. Mis Oreenawald I Just IH
year of ago. Hhe looks older than that,
and sumo time ago when she applied,
among a lot of others, to be ernmlned by
County Superintendent Zecbnian she
led the class and mado an average of
81 1, the standard
being S8 On this cer-
tificate she readily obtained a school.
HI nc her
age has Wn learned there
Is some doubt Hinotigtbu director of the
township alaait allowing her to continue,
and some one baa raised the point f lint
llna uf Hi oitaii kanplr.
It appeal's that tho total production of the employment of one of her years will
the minuN throughout the Uerman em deprive the district of Its state appropri-
pire, including bnimiiburg, has steadily ation. The matter has been referred to
advanced from 87,ttH0,OOO tow, of
the school authorities for decision
value, in 1WW ton toial of
Reading (l'a.) Uor. New York Telegram
tons, of 24,7!lft,000 value, in the
Nnrcl Anllon Cur llama.
year 1K8H, Of this quantity coal fignres
Miss Mary Fran, of New York, line
as 25,70-1- 600 tons in 18US, as against
18; peat lias advanced brought suit against a physician for
nothing about it until you are fairly from 7,174,400 tons U 10,574,000 Urns; making in unfavorable report on ber
married."
iron ore from 8,fl4,300 tons to 10,084,SUO case to a beneficial society of which he
Matilda acted npon hit mother's pru- tons; cine ore from 800,000 tons to 047,800 wa deslron of becoming a member,
dent advice, and although her curiosity tons; lead ore from 00,000 ton to
Several doctor have certified that her
0
waa as strung as her parent's aha rare-foll-
tons, and copper ore from 201,700 health I good, and It la expected that
guarded against betraying it to the ton to 6J0,8O0 tona Chicago Journal the tnlt will develop Interesting legal
earL
ot Coalmen,
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Ledger.
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OLD FACE.
OCAft
THE
crvt
of an e.u l. he would take pre.
eedence of ad who had hitherto ventured
to look down uKin her.
"You know, Matilda," she wiid, "lb-i-
,
I f hall of cmr
when vein an- a
lie dowager cnuntess or roiinteM dowa-
I wi-i-
ger, I really don't know which.
)
I could find Somewhere a book of the
1
then 1 could find out
liritisti
1
without any trouble." Hhe thought uf
going b thu liookfielli r and asking him
to send for tho liook, but on wcond
jeweln
gold
England
wear, aud I know he won't any a word thongbt decided that it would tie most
llli-nois-
Senator C. B. Farwell, of
to me nnleea I have aometliing of the pnident not to run any snrh rik of re-
has succeeded in securing a sort."
vealing her aspirations, even if sho were
aaid obliged to remain in ignorance a little
of "Perhaps yon ongbt, Matilda,"
appropriation
congressional
her mother. "I am sure it ia my Bole while longer.
2000 for experimenting in the arti lim in iife t0 promote yonr mcrees, and
Ono p.iint, however, puzzled her a
ncial production ot rams. Jt is if I conld only live to eee you the wife little. Notwithstanding the very in-
of an earl I should die m peace.
timate terms of the earl with her family
proposed to explode dynamite in
he never ventured nny allusion to bis
Notwithstanding tbe apparent dim
the air, and it is supposed that the
of this remark it ia proba- rank or his English estates or the amount
to
Junkiim
Mm.
aerial concussions occasioned by ble that unless
of his income, which Mrs. Jenkins
expected
nhare in the prosperity of her daughter wonld have been very glad to learn.
rapid and powerful explosions will she wonld have
cured conmderuhly less
"Hut 1 suppose, Matilda," she re-
effect the necessary atmospheric for her alliance with the nobility.
marked Vj ber duughter, "that he is de-
That waa a bnay day for Mrs. Jenkhm termined to remain incog, so as to make
conditions to produce rain. The
and her daughter. It took them np to sure that you marry him for himself
theory is decidedly problematical. the
very moment of their departure to alone. I have read of snch case in sto-
The ablest scientific authorities are arrange their toilet. At length, resplend- ries, but I never expected to have any-
quite skeptical in regard to the ent with the bent their wardrobe conld thing liko it iu my own family, Iteally
they went over to the hotel. It I think it is quite romantic. On the
probability of producing rain by furnish,
be remarked, by the way, that Mm. whole I guess it would lie Isist to any
artificial means. Prof. Jiussull of may
the Royal Society of S'ew Bouth
states the question very,
"Wales,
clearly. He says:
lt
on meutomble day all burnt
At
Into her mother' room Willi a triumph-
ant glow on her fao.
Jutikins in groat agitation,
"Yiw, mother." waa the reply of tbe
"lie told me that
overjoyed Matilda,
ho loved too lo distraction,"
"1 iiiirittulate you, ceiititeM tlmt Is
to be," mild bermo'tiier. "Uy the way,
did be say anything aUmt his raukr
"Not a word, mother."
"I am not at atl surprised. 1W sure
then that yon don't give him a hint thai
yoif know sin thing about It. How iiincli
we aliall enjoy guing to KnglaudP
Matilda. "Shindy jrou
"Wn!" repi-ate-
don't
ifoing aenwa the Atlantic;
priM
at your lime uf hfef
"At my time of life!" said Mrs. Jen-
kins hply. "Indeed I do. I don't
glitti r."
mean that you shall have alt the enjoy-
Hut Mm. Jt'iiktiw wtw iivt ft woman
ment. Hat did tint pari fi tbe day for
uulliiim but the
Teftl JiMvruiueat. Hw
( wlmt
martiagrr
uiiRlit t hiuh UhI uf n wurl. Mid
"lie left that to me."
niuriuund in tlio car of Mulilda tlmt liin
"Then fit It aa aoon as masibl. You
lwftruc w.i vry Uistiintui by th must not let him slip through your flu
way, lm prouounced' the word in a wy gem
uf her own.
That day three wrk tbe Important
Matilda nodded unactlt tu tier lu.'tllrr'a
bs'k placet in Mm. Jenkins'
fvreumity
t
ir
rumark, and
ly itf hrr
Sxareely waa It over than that
rotlage.
the ilintitiKiiwhud i'ti.
and Rracvft
worthy lady, no longer able lo reatrala
Uor dclilit waa tiiv.it to II ml
tliunau.
herwlf, aiblrewml her aou til law;
that alie waa crcdtuiic au iiniimMtun.
"I trust, my lord, that yoo will never
The earl batoned t her feiy ft Jonltvely,
tliia day,"
regret
r
to
and eveu coudt-acvode-
b am
"My lord!"
little iiUyfnl Wmatf.
axhibtUng unequivocal lurjmae.
"
at
Jeuklua
laid
ahould
Un.
jad-.-
"I
"trtainly yoo raanot expeot to r- -
bacth, "tiiat yon war not aa Ameri-can- . mala Ineog any loogrrT
about
jruo
piera ta umUiu(
"Bat I aava ao cdairo to lha title.
wakLakM
bm taink yo aa Knu- -
rt
tlm-to- r
aeronaut ami an nsit'tiiimer
with a virous physical const
Mcsr. lWaivott ami Hoi'mite -
tutiou and that jicouliar virility ot ,.i
iy p'inj; to ni tempt tho liiUai(loti
mind which always forces itself
ilorers will sail
The
voyag
into prominence. The schools hud from
Fnuuv in two Mtoauishis in
done little in the way of giving
the latter nrt of May, so as to ar
polish to his mental equipment, rive in Spit allergen in July, mid
but iu the great university of thej
then soon as the favorable south
world he wasiui active student and
winds set iu they will depart on
a close observer of the every day their aerial
journey for the north
affairs of wcu.
iv.vl.i
If iu villi, iwt u.if.t I ik ll.,Vjli.
'
Early iu life be conceived theij.
they will tail to reach the point
idea of making the practice of
where the earth spina upon its axis.
medicine, a profession, but found
The two young scientist and there
mauy obstacles besetting the path- three assistant will
prohuMy never
way of his cherished ambition. return from their nail over the ice
Having located in a new and fields of the uorth
polar
sparoely settled fwuutrj, without
of
destitute
and
influential friends,
the mental discipline which comes CAPTURING AN EARL
from professional routine study, he
Mr. Jenkins to
"La iner
found himself heavily handicapped
her daughter M.itiKla, ''who do you
c
at the very threshold of his recr. think has arrivwl at the hotelT
Under similar circumstances most
"Any of our frwniUT Inqniml the
it men wnnlil hnv riven tin the daafhter.
wieh I eoold nr he waa," raid Mm.
idea of fitting themselves for a "I
..
,t u no XfU
learned profeion, but not so with
mmhprof the British nobility."
"How do you know, nn.therr
this moxlest aud niiostentations
'
I happened to be in the poet- -
that
The
many
youth.
mJ
4 frw miB
my
beset his path only stimulated hi own eyes I .iw a letter npon the whwl
Earl Spencer, Jnmnboro hotel.
energv and lent a charm to the directed
So I went rii;ht over to the hotel and
i:.r,,,
ultimate triumph which his
W!W
Tlu) anaudv
that
iug intellect so clearly foresaw. He
inti 0ut the yonng man to me. OU,
purchased a few Standard medical Matilda, he n i utich an etrsrant youn
that air of Jiieh bree.liu
'
vorksand began the study of med.
in the
on which yon
,;and
cine. This man ot iron will ami mobility."
invincible energy would till hisj "Really, mother, yon qnite excite mv
farm during the day, and, then, l
Kiit Ive gut more to tell yon,
rve manayl to get an invito-hi-
light of Ins log cabin tire study m
liooks during the long winter tion from the landlady t come over and
k
w that we .liall W intro,lo.-e-
evenings, until at last equippd'; to him. tea, Oulv think of that! And
the learning that "the explor
think-- he
ahould take a fancy to
ing mind brings from the caves of ' yon, and, Matilda, thowrh I ooght not
the
T
Ton
rTJ pftty-ja- at
knowledge" he entered npon the
very picture of what I wan at vuraw;
tlmik it ttta!t
practice of mediciuo as aprofesston. ,IwiU Myiuff( i
The pioueer community had cnli improbable, at leant imjiowitilii, that yon
deuce in the young physician's honld ttract hU attention, and think
it would be if you
wliat
mediitil ability, for they were la hoold WHlne thing
comit,
miliar with his studious habits, and
Mr. Jenkins pansl to take bn ;i!;i
t liU storting mural nn.1 after this long and niikerl.vwi.ly ii,ini.Hl
to aeu what etlert it would li tvn
His sub iipeech Iut iLuvkt'T. The k!U-- wvun--
intellectual qualities.
upon
sequent professional career is a part quite u much affivted asidie could
only m
of the history of Polk county, and blie was like her mother, not
-r
mk '.'i
form, but in tnird, au--
h succeeded iu building up for woriU bad bUiTfd
her nmbition.
himself the noblest monumeut any
"La, how fine that would he!" he ex-
man cm have the confidence and claimed. "I (ftus Ellen Iliiwkiiia would
airs any more. The ine.ui
His not nhow her
esteem of his fellow men.
" t
creatisie, I WdUi'Ui't tak'i mv
word was his bond, and profession li r, . wi t
' t.. !''
In
a. ca.t.. .
'
h.?ot.
ally he was honest and faithful iu ti t r ; tl,;.t
(?'x:d
envy
my
the treatment of the afflicted under
mother uj.prov
"Very true." x:id
his care. Dr. Davidson was a self in'ly, "but yon know a jiood
done before this can be
made m m one of Nature's noble
nrnat iiuoavor to
your
men. He lived a worthy and use
no iu to produce u un- -
tieat
ful life, and the world is better forj
the
you:1K man, if p.-i- -
prHtf,n
hud belter wear your
his having lived. So man can sue lie. I think
ootuCiill,.. ill,.n anMit uiioHt. hi1 green de lairm." .
kectlr.e
th.lt d'ler-n'-t
I shall wear
gooU name.
lie lias leit uu; niuei
my plura colored hiik,
vw your gold chain."
ible jiupi ess of his vigorous and and you uiutt
oRnt " Kiiiil Mra. .Tenkirm rulurtjinllv.
couitnuni
the
mind
upon
practical
to wear Hint niyself."
"I was
ty of which he was so conspicuous
"I don't see," haid her duilhu-r-
a member.
her head, "'that it in of much
A noble soul has sunk
how yon look. I preHiime you
intoth it sleep called death as peace-
dont expect the young lord will man--
fully as "he who wraps the draper yon. But it is very important how
of his couch about him and lies look. If I can't ko looking l:ent
won't ro at all. Of courne all tbe ladieH
down to pleasant dreams.
to
and
in
have
o'clock found them seated at the
betel table. It ) rhaneed that Karl
Spencer wan the only guest (the reader
mutt rememlier that It was small eouu
Mrs. Jenkins
try innl, and
and Iter daughter had Hi ttiHtinuiiUlt.'J
t
to tlipuiw lvi'. Uminl
mrtuigrr
Mm JonKm to i'l"'iU' iiniio li;oriiil t
tf Iih nalii'iitil
tli mrrft itiiMi-'t'-!'- !!
luims-l-
!
it.
it v. mill
It wouM luki to i M'liit'tYlmt tiillU'iiil
to A' cull' Ui'i'. in l.iy !'. Iiuiloi of hl!l
.Mffed t.i
lurtli wliiih Mix
nuu li
find in tli
umi'r. Hi' KkmJ
clerk. H
'"
nior liko third
mid
Mtimmv
tWIi Wiii!t,it,
Bontvou wstvli cliiii wliiih mlK'it
i
liko t!ii
luil iKikil
hv Ini'ii
fhowy wi'iicW which u nuud mio of lUf
" K'ld llial
old j'mivrh tlwit "nil i
St
under ordinary circumstance, and
only chance would b to take advantage
of a lime whtu the
lunphere i in the
niliUrm. oi
condition called unstable
when ft cold eurreiil overliea a warm up.
i
It under these wnditiora we is.nl.l
t
l,lt.viilL IlllW.ird. Ilt'lt
tliuwami
a
lluy ,,,ill4t m, , ti, ,,,w
.( rum wul.l l.ol, but ill.- -
r;tK
o -
favorable condition seldom
tare.
polnta.-Phllad-
elphl
"