Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 24, 1891, Image 8

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BEYOND.
minMI tha worU dark anJ Vointy,
Wbcn Joy U iWd au.l Ufa to Urrar,
fnt ho,x ami love vm tcl tMtaUkl u
An.i twy unite nhli to lar
"In, llio wrt turn to Uitnjr Immortal
A J took bojrwml vanfe1 awr portal
-YouUtl Cuunakva.
RESULT OF A MISTAKE.
Low Ratloton sat in tho dimly lighted
vhuivh, where she sans lending soprano,
iu the third row from the orpin.
Tho organist, witli no Iwk before him,
wa.-t playing (ho iuot beautiful music
he had fvw hiHiri.
"Can this bo Jiii'tr she nskod herwlf.
"l!o Sivuis to bo pouring uut his very
soul."
Mm Kink back Into hor soat, drinking
in (ho inspiring Ioihvj, wondering in uu
tndistuiot way if ho had ever played a
well, and why tJie had uovei boon af
focuxl so In-fore.
Wln-n the hist thrilling notes had diad
away, she slowly (ipproMchoU him and
Slid, softly.
"You have surpassed yourself to-night,
Jack, i have btvu listening spellbound."
liwto;ul of turning urouud and greeting
her in hi usual frank way, ho started in
urptiv, then hesitated, and finally said:
' I am glad you l:k: my music," and his
fniiNM rayed on over tho keys.
l.on ui.irwhd at his maimer, and,
ai't.T a nu:iu'nt' silence suid:
"I wonder the others are uot here. It
is suHy time."
At this he turned slowly around, say
ing: "Do not be frightened. Your com pli
r.ier.t was intended for somo ouo else,
though my name is .laek."
Lon.i blushed mid stammered:
'1 bog your pardon!"
Then, at the thought of havlncr been
Jul!' an hour in an almost unlightod
church widi a stranger, she plucked up
"onraud demanded:
"But why are you here?"
He smiled indulgently and answered;
"Rvuo I am very fond of playing on
church orjr.ins, ami. having Sir." James'
consent, s.! no reason for not jrr.itil'v
ing my wish to try this maguilicent iu
- strum 'lit. I am sorry to have incou
VHni'iuwi you."
"Not at ll," sid -.! bravely. "But I
don't see why the others are not here."
"If you refer to tho choir, Mr. James
told me that i! does not rehearse until to
morrow evening."
"Why, how od d!" said Lena. "We al
ways meet 0:1 Th;:r--d.iy evening."
"Biit this is only Wednesday evening,"
saiii me uuKnowu, wun a winning smile.
"Only Wednesday evening!" she re
peated, l:ardly believing her tars. "Axe
you certain?"
"Yen, quite." he replied.
"Yen, Lena," intorjiosod Mr. Jaiues,
who had approachod unobserved. "1
aun" you it is Wednesday. Ah, Mor
ton, there you are! Miss ilazletou, this
is Mr. Morton. And, by tho way, Lena,
Mrs. Janvs has some company and scut
me fur you."
"1 should like to go, but I fear auntie
will worry."
"No. 1 have seen her, and explained.
She told me you were here."
"Then I shall be delighted."
"Morton, will you not come, too?" he
asked.
"Thank you: but I fear I should in
trude." "Not at alL I know mv wife will be
delighivd."
Jack hesitated a minute; but at that
moment his eyes met Lena's, and not only
was his decision made, but he knew that
the current of his wholo Ufa had been
-changed.
During the evening Lena sang, and
Jack Morton played the ucwinpniiiment.
He played so Will that sho was seized
with a desire to distinguish herself.
When Bho had sung a few lines her
friends wera surprised; and Jack, who
had hoard much good singing, was as
tonished at the purity and sweetness of
hor tones.
As she finished, her face elowine with
enthusiasm, they all pleaded for another
sung, am
r.r the little ring be had Ft,! t f.-Sf
own wuiinei.
One day Lena rwotred a letter from
Jack, tlia nict important and sweetest
part of which m Uie last, for In Uut h
wryito, in words wlikOa Uirlllinl her
uirougn ana
for her. and
his low, to wear
sent, for his sake Tho ring, wlunfc com
was ns ptiro as the love of which it was a
svmliol, caiuo almost immediately after
the letter, but not before Lena had an
twered it.
As she slipiHHl tho beautiful thing on
her linger, her Uver's wish that Itu him
st lf amid have oi formed tlie delightful
ceremouy, was evliixnl Uirouh her oiiry
liU-r.
Thinking long over hi new found
happiness, alio suddenly reiuemlierod her
aunt.
It was really appalling to haw entirely
ignored ouo w ho had devolml a giKKl part
of her life to her and loved lier so dearly ,
indivd, almost as a mother wimldt '
After pressing the htter alTivtioiiatelv
to her lis, slio stowed it awny eloso to
her throbbing heart, and went dowu ;
stairs iu quest of her aunt.
!Shifiuiid her in the library, and tnppinl
softly ou tho optn hxr. Witliout wait
ing tor a response, she crossed tho room
to wliere tier aunt s;it mi a low ehnir.
"1 aiu ashamod of myself kvauso
have not confided in Ton, auntie. Jack
Morton loves me, and I have promised to
marry him. Itui you forgive uie!'" slio
asitrtl, kissing tier alleiHiouately.
"Ves, dear," hex aunt replied, return
ing ihe kiss; "1 knewit."
"You knew it howr"
"In many ways." said she, looking af
fectionately at Iter niece.
"And you don't tuindr asked Lena,
relieved,
"Mind, my dear? Does one, alone li
the world, bring up a child from baby
liixxl to young ladyhood and then m"rt
witiiout minding?" she asked, tears start-it),,-
to her UMially tranquil lids.
"forgive ine.'nuiiuo, for giving you
pain 1, of all for you have been so
kind to meP
They soon fell to discussing the future,
aud 011c. her aunt said:
"Lena, if anything should e. or occur
come back to uie."
"Yes, auntie, but there neyer will,"
Lena Raid, her eyes brimming over with
love and tears.
And iu three months Miss Ilasdoton
lost her niece and Jack Morton gained a
lovely wife, The Saturday Night.
V iff a' v
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Si'IiihiI iuli'l No. X l I'lui'li uii imii )f,
.I'Ui'hI MK'tmi. Ilinl llll' lluAlll Ml ,'tlIH,lllill
will iiii'.'i i ilm i'li,nl liiinao en llii' '.Hill day
el Ainll, A. 1 1, I Ml I Hi 'J 10 M I'l.wk. 11, ill
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Animals with Rawkonlnf Faoultlsa.
For my'lf, 1 Cannot see, why tho con
clusion is denied that animals, as they
n ine to apprehend the advent of Sun
day, have some way of keeping count of
the ts ven days of the week. The follow
lowing fact bears dinvtly uiwu that
omt: isomething uVo half a century
...,;o the write! had the care and milking
of live cows during one summer. They
j. :azed in a pasture lut many rods from
the dwelling. It was the custom to ive
the aiaiiiala salt every Sunday morning,
'ihiy enjoyed tho treat, aud it was
evident that they egiui to exeot it.
After a length of time I caunotjsay
hew long a curious behavior of tho cat
tle boc;un conspicuous, for every Sun
day morning they were found standing
in;; at the Imrs, the point nearest the
house, with every apjieuranco of mute
cwixx'tatiuu. At every other morning,
as well as at evening, they had to bo
bought and brought to tho bare for milk
ing. Sometime I would forget to take
the salt with uie at the stated time,
when, instead of moving off to feed after
my task was done, as they usually did,
they remained about tho 8(ot an hour or
so, as if wailing for tlioir weekly rations
of salt.
Here, then, is the problem: Every Sun
day uioruing those cows came of tlioir
own option to the place of milking, and
where on that day they generally got
salt, and not 011 other mornings. How
could they do that, except through some
faculty of estimating tho seven days of
tho week. A. S. liu Jsou, M. D., iu'Pop
ular Science Monthly.
We have lots SOxiOO feet, lOOx'JUO feel, all favorably locateii, We
have one-acre, two-acre, five ami ton-acre tract, mutable for sub
urban honien, convenient to town, m hooU, clmrclieH, etc., ami of
very productive soil,
A large, growing ''Prune Orchard," of which we will noil part on easy
terms. (We have no cemetery lots 2."ixltH) feet out in the country
and never offered to ell one.) These lots twice the ordinary size,
are but half the usual price of other lots similarly located.
Il.m.'l Nil 1,
t'Ui'k'iitwn oiMiniy, Uiwie'ii uwhuj l" pyiiirlit
thtiiitiH nr llin minul m-lKul mhi-uiik. hrt.l
iii llif .'il ilny ui Mnii'li llii' " mill ut
li'Mvil ell llul illl W lllrifil mill "III H"l l
isildi-li'il. A, K. I' ll l.
i h ililii'ili ui lliwril ut nitwliitu, I'HIMvl .No. 3,
I'liii'kuitiH. I'oilnly. lirrtfoli,
Allo.l IV. A Ill-ilttil'S I :tk
bmisl llii. 1I10 Ilili i nl Ai-rll. A l , Iwl.
Ailmliilalriiliin Nulli'i
Nulli'ti la hi'trliy nlviii tlml Oir iiiuli'ralitMifil
Clmlli-a f U)ai'll, iiaa Imkmi I'l tin ruiuity reuit
( Uu- atiiti' n( Oli'ui'ti. (hi l ln'krtl.iiia ('"Hilly,
1I11H ii,.iiilri iiiliillilItul 'f "I llii' i-.lnti' ui
W (l l lilla. II, lh'1'lia.l'.l. All iwraiitla llatlll(
I I'Ullil. UR-tllllal aiOil ralrtln nln lf il lli-'l In ,i,,
J wont llui aiiinw In mis al lllf tin iil.ivti( M hil.tr
I A I'rr.ai-r, III Ori'Snil ( III, III al, i-.nacy. llh
iiiitir yiint'iicra u iiiuit it 1,1111111. iti.m uin
iUt I II.IIIIH 1 I.I VoN.
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oa.'ii,iii 1 11,, ori'seii. leril hil
Meltri.lv A P'rraarr ami K Mvinli'iiliall, iltn
ta lit AillilltiUttalur lIV vi x;
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OHkuns 1 11 , or , Ai a, lull
Nullri-U Imtvliy (Jlii-li Ilia! llm I'l.ila l ai,l
llonui kiirii'va lit Uwti.tiii i atitlttl, rallK ft
r-ll. allil lint nalitl I .until, rail,' rfl.l will l'
,iIm'III) flli-,1 111 llila nltli'ii mi Muy J, 1-ul ami
uu lliat ilnjf aiiiHIu'ri-aller il l-nttti Mill Ihi
irivltinl fur MiUlir Uti'l. In ..1,1 litHiialila
J I AI'I'KllxuS. Krilalur,
II, HI 111 11. Ii,-,,.,, r
Bald alM la rsotuylruUk
The Dlue mountains, especially in
Schuylkill and northern Berk counties,
.1 glancing to Jack, aha rca.l the I .Tr' , TH?,?.. ? ,
same request in his eves, and complied. ! ". .. . 7'l 'u "
Call and see us and get prices at
Ore gon City office or m
Robert L. Taft at Portland office
No. 50, Stark street, Portland.
A DHtAM.
Bebold, thtwe ass kb of my twi
A pises of ureal atimlow u,l (Mr,
Bbteium sod irrmlilliiii anil ten,
DMih. uiii Uia (Mia at hla Oait.
Loo In bl grata clothe Uijt Ihm
ikiml -wrtb Domilkgou hisfito,
DiMaJ--lD thai emivfiU pUuA
Willi aconi tor a arraaiii In bl botr.
Be taut bad once bran o ktnU,
HiKtity of wimt and o llort, l' ."
TIutu. (J in); situ at ay fort,
There, at tho (oet of mj batal " '
Looking UnuiirlM on him thorn,
L beinic aofteand in part.
Touched, for one heart boat, hit hoart.
Leaving ngr Upa In tin ualr.
But. aa trpratant I knelt.
Torn witi Uie battle bfRTin,
Bluunud for the thing I had dona,
Loi ou a auddan 1 (elt
Warmth of hla vuirs oitenipread.
Yea, of bit Upa and their ainart,
Of bin ejtra, and hi liacda and hli baarV
Love had conie back from the deadl
-Ainelie Kivea In Pltuburg Bulletin.
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Later in the evening she was nittini;
near Air. Jitines. i
"How do you like Mr. Morton?" he
asked.
"Very well," she replied, with a trifle
more feeling than waa necessary. "Ho i
is to escurt nie hume. Have you known '
him lonV" ' !
"He L-i a business acquaintance of
mine frutn Chieatro. I've met him so ;
citea that I consider him a true friend." j
At 11 o'clock Lena and Jack were i
waliing houieward, her dainty hand
rtating coiilidingly on his arm.
Ilciore ,;.rtitig he Lad permission to ;
call, and as his ntuy was to l;e sliort and
her next evening was devoted to the ro- j
Iwarsal it was anatiged thut ho bhould
cuciirt her home. j
At breakfast her aur.t asked:
"Lena, Low did you tnjoy yourself
last night?" 1
"Very well, auntie."
"Did Mr. James bring you home?"
"No; Mr. Morton came with me?" i
At this theehler lady laid down her '
fork, and looking directly at Lena asked:
"And wlio may Mr. Morton be?" j
"A gentleman from Chicago who was ,
there, answered I'.na, ignoring the j
romantic meeting in the dimly lit church, j
"A gentleman from Chicago!" repeated
her aunt, with an ominous tap of her
fuot. "lliat is rather indefinite." i
"Yes; hut he's nice, auntie."
"Of course," said her aunt. "Curly,
frolden hiiir, brown eyes and a wonder
ful mustache."
"Indeed he liasn't. His hair is dark, :
and I couldn't say wliat color hia eyes
are."
Vet even as she spoke the words there :
came before her mental vision a pair of '
ardent brown eyes looking down into I
h: rs. j
That evening tho choir seemed unusu- (
ally stupid. Thu rehearsal dragged i
along. I
When Lena and Jack started home, as j
tf o evening was crisp and starry, they '
Ld not hurry, and on their way their
mutual acquaintance ripened suiliciently
for him to ask and gain the privilege of
"writing to lier.
At home Lena's aunt was In tho par
lor, evidently waiting to form an un
biased opinifin of her niece's new ud
Eiirer. Jack, being as clover aa ho was hand
some, devoted himself to that good lady
to such an extent that sho had little time
to criticise, and after conversing a while
even lost her desire to do so.
Business cr.llod Jack away tho follow
ing day. The next one brought to Lena
hU lirst letter, which, like hiiunolf at their
parting, seemed to luean much that it
didn't say.
bho replied, and the frequency of their
aawuoau uicreaweu as ine days went by, aa
. did their length and interest.
Her aunt saw ulaiuiy how matters
pedes of eagles with eyries so inacces
sible and fields of prey so extensive and
fruitful that tho advance made by civili
zation on every side have as yet fjeen in
sullic ient to drive them from their chosen
haunts. Any one who bus ever tramped
over that part of the lilue mountains lias
noticed the great number of tall, duad
tree trunks that stand on the highest nnd
rockiest summits, out of tlie reach of the
boldest mountain climber. Early in the
morning or toward nightfall one or more
great birds may be seen hovering about
the tops of those dead and seiilinel like
trees. The birds are biild eagles, or, in
rare cases, golden eagles, lliey select
these dead trees on the isolated Bunmiita
to build their nests on. It is one of the
superstitions of the Dlue mountain
woodsmen that it is the presence of tho
eagles and their nests that has killed
thu trees, but the fact is that if a tree is
not first dead an eaglo will not select it
for a resting place. The bird uses the
dead trunk because it gives a tetter post
for observation. Sometimes tho top of a
naked and inaccessible rock serves the
same purpose. Cor. New York Times.
The Anllqulty of Mao.
With regard to tho discoveries on Uie
slopes of tho Sierra de Managua, Dr.
Flint considers that the human bones
prove Indisputably tho existence of man
in Pliocene times. Still we must recol
lect that in such an active volcanio re
gion as Nicaragua, with its hot and moist
climate, sudden upheavals and subsi
dences may bo expected to have oc
currred, while the rich tropical vegeta
tion would rapidly repair the ravages
caused by the most devastating eruptions.
The footprints themselves tell us littlo as
regards their antiquity. As beforo men
tioned, they present no evidence of bo
longing to an inferior type of man, while
the sandal shod footprint indicates a cer
tain advance in civilization, since a man
who wears shoes at ull can hardly belong
to the earliest stage of human culture.
Considering all tho circumstances, there
fore, it will, perhaps bo wisest to adopt
Dr. Ilriiiton's cautious conclusion, that
there is not sufficient evidence toreuiovo
these remains further back than the pres
ent rost-l'Iiocene or Quaternary period.
Knowledge.
A tKiit'a aruliitt.
Old Nero, tho intiuuuoth bull dog be
longing to A. J. MelKmuld, of this place.
Is earning $10 a month In Mcl'hee &
Michel' logging camp. He tote dinner
the men and din's Ins work a wull a
cookeo with a pony could do it. He
knows when it is liino to b around, Slid
nothing can kevp him from being ut
camp, ready to bo loaded down, ut 11
o'clock. Nero I a mounter, and the
camp can rest nt niglit in perfect aufety
from any kind of a foe. Ho can whip
all comers in the sluipo of dug, and he
would tackle a bear with all thoconU
dence In the world. UhineUinder (Wis.)
New North.
l.ile
Trwiaiirrr'. N.itlr.
I havii tlun In tny tiaiiil, IuihU ,i,
Hi auiii-llf nl all warianta rle.,.rO
Aefil Hli,
lntrii-.l wiilt-va.p (nun Uu'iUlr-uf Ihia it.,tl,
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I'millU
Afrit 17, vl.
A Kenliirkjt llarmlt.
A curious hermit has !een discovered
in Russell county, Ky. Ho lived in a
rude hut of the most primitive construc
tion. He is very lull, und about CO your
of ago. lli clothing consisted of a few
rags tied around his persuit with strings,
and his feet were nuked and badly frost
bitten. All thut ho would tell atioiit
himself was that ho was "Jim Hilly."
He had often been seen by hunters, but
always eluded pursuit. He was secured
and tukeu to thu count) neat, whore he
will lie cared for. New York World,
Keep Ilia Con;rrKatlim Awake.
The first duty of a preacher Is to keep
tho congregation awake. Instruct the
sexton to let iu plenty of fresh air.
Without uir, without life. Ilrcak out a
few of tluiuo stained glass windows and '
admit the sunshine! Darkness always!
provokes a yawn. Clergyman in St. I
Louis Republic
NoTU'K Full I' I HI. li 11iiN.
I.t M oriii at inn... s Cut, in.
Mar Jl, tvl.
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ft lua. I oltlen at linn. ,11 Clly. UH'gnii, 1111 Mar ,
I' I, VII
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vntl.ili nl aalil Uiet, vu JmIiii l,,II. ,,f
smuly, ami HuliiTl II Alrtaiuler. I- Mnvi-ra.
ami John Kaylur, nl Muriiinl, all ,. clai'kauiai
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Oregon Pacific R
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OREGON DETELOrKEHTCfll
SHOUT LINK TO CHI
Hii;iiillT.NlKAHF.r!TII
Train So, S l!l uir, Tmt
dm a a.i. I ."aliir.lni a, anil 1,4 1
ilnVa H liril luHfiaaarv :
Train N" 4 lll run Muruli
ilny. ninl Frtitay, tnl mi h,i
w lu'ii nis naaary :
Mciinrr .Hallllif Hi
linn Vmilm-rmilamtll
th. lr.it. J4ti
tlilaa sr S. 1.1 1--Willi
M.ii-h M. l;ia. il.t,(Mh.
Thr. f,,iniaiif ra.rr. Ilia
aalltiii I'.ali-i tallhyul U ill let
1 rain. r,,Uniyl with tht U C
ll..l. alClratlla auJ Albaur,
The (in-vtmi TaeUlc ileau
Willnmette rivpr ilivialo"
I'urtluiid, anul-ttulllid, Mullii
duv, at d Kridav at W A. X
t'orvnlli TiiemUv, Thurwh
duv at U:U0 p. M.
niirlli-lwiiud, Monday, W
Krnliiy tt H A M. Arrin
I'lleadtty, Tlmrmlay and Sail
I'. ,M. 011 Monday, Wedne
day, bulh north and lotilb
he over niglit at halem, lea
0 A. M.
rrrljlu ami Tlrltl OtTli-t, Sale
I'lirilalnl
c, t." iiout'K, 0. r. r,
Foreign Populntion of France.
The rapid increase of tho foreifn pop
ulntion in Fnutt-o is causing great con
cern to the government. Sinco lMO no
less than 4ft2,0o0 Iiulgians, 260,000 Ital
ians, lOU.OM (ientuuts, 78,000 Swiss and
80,0110 Kpaiuards have one into Trance,
in utiilition to tho foreign population pre
viously resident there. In 1801 there
were about Siti 1.000 forricmers in a total
population of nearly 30,0W,000. In 1H6 j
tho foreign jjopulation exceeded 1,000,- I
Olill u'ltih.ll.n r,,,l li... rL.,i,iil.,r !,. ,.n,;r.f,.1 !
ncaily btationary. Chicago Uerald.
Trimming Bis Financial Sail.
Cus Do you carry two watches, Jack,
or is that doublo chain a bluff?
Jack No bluff, Gus, I carry a Water-
bury in ono pocket aud a Jurgenseu in
tho other.
Gus What's that for?
Jack When a man to whom I owe
money asks ue Uie time I consult my
Waterbury, but when a stranger or a
lady wants the same information it's the
Jurgensen that gives It, and don't you
forget it The Epoch.
The Indignant Wasp.
"Oh, you swindler, you have a stone
inside you!" as the wasp said when he
uto into the plum.
Few people are more virtuously Indig
nant than the cheat when he finds Loui
se If outwitted.
A Hunter's Curious Mlahap.
Luellen naley, of Oeala, a lover of
hunting, was taking his favorite recrea
tion in tho fields northeast of Ocala and
filling his game bag with quail, when an
accident happened to him that came
within a hair's breadth of ending his ex
istence. His dog had set a quail and ho
shot it, and was in the act of drawing
the trigger on another when a strange
dog came rushing towards him from the
rear, ran under his legs and upset the
young sportsman, while his gun was
hurled from his grasp. The butt hit a
stump, causing the weapon to discharge,
and the charge struck Haley in the left
side, tearing away every particle of
clothing and bluckening his flesh. Sa
vannah Mews.
Of three women living hi one house In
Walker county, Git., there are two wives,
two mothers-in-law, two daughters-in-law,
three mothers, two grandmothers
and one greatgrandmother, ,
A Tom Ochiltree Story.
A man in Texas was accused of steal
ing a horse. It is scarcely necessary to
say tiiat Immediately there was a lynch
ing bee. At the conclusion of the enter
tainment the participants found that they
had hanged the wrong man, and the
high minded citizens who had managed
the affair were filled with remorse. They
determined that the dead man's memory
was entitled to vindication, and therefore
a committee was appointed to wait upon
the widow. They found hor weeping.
The chairman, with an awkward wave
of his slouch hat, said, in a somewhat
embarrassed manner; "Marin, we hanged
your husband, but he was the wrou,
man. Harm, the joke is on us," Phila
delphia Times.
Henry Oolding, colored, who lives
near Ix-ary, (hi., claims to be U'l years
old. Ho Biiya that ho was 0 yenrs old ut
the commencement of tho revolutionary
war. He belonged ut tho time totieorgo
Humphreys, of Uiehmund, Va. Humph
reys sold him to Georgo Heard, of Au
gusta, who had owned him ten years
when the "stars fell."
mi, l linn li i-r .,! id,. I
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of Hilllily, nil nlClllfli'lllllla i-iiiiiiI), liri-i,,,
J. T Ai'miniK, ,.itlatnr.
In Switzerland cars aro run up to a
hotel 3,800 feet above tho lake level by
ropo traction, tho drum being worked
by electric motors which uro driven by
dynamos two and a half miles distant,
where there Is Hiiflicient water power to
turn turbine wheels.
I'liolngrapliliiK Oropa ul (Valor.
An instrument luis recently been ex
hibited iu London by which a phnlo.
graph can bo taken of drops of water iu
the course of their formation. It con
sists of a lantern and lenses by which a
water trough, tho source of the drops,
can be strongly illuminated, together
with a lightning camera having a re
volving ditik with ono perforation.
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(Jimmy nl l;liii-kiiiii(i.
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SHASTA LI
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Hilll.h
7 ihi r n.
7 l.'i r i
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I.v I'nrtlMi.l At
I.v Ohn'iut'lly l.
At H. Kratirttai'o I
biitiinr,
Till) I'nrtliilnl l,, i Ci,iii,iiliy,
Nntli-rti, hnri-liy fUi n. Hint I, vvlri, (
fli'i-ntliiii Isanr.l nut nl ninl umiir tin' ai-il ,,l
I Iri-ull Court nl Mil H ii.ini ,.h Ci.iiniv im, I
! llliMlf
I Mill II
l'oluta for AVrllnia.
Pieces of tin cut and bout make- a false
back for pigeon holes whero short nn
velojxM and papers sometimes slip in too
far.
Have one pigeon hole always empty,
except as it contains snch papers as must
be attended to before one or two suns
set. Cor. Writer.
Vms of India Bubber.
A solution of India rubber in benzins
has been used for many years im a cout
ing for steel, iron and lead, and has been
found a imple means of keeping tliem
irow ouaiaing. u can De easily uppliefl
With a brush and as easily rubbed off.
It shonld be made about the conHistoiitjy
of ftrmun.
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EAST AND SOU
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Mmn.Mer. Aia'tO.
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