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Wingham Times, 1890-02-14, Page 2
Calcal• PROSPECTS OF NATURAL, GA$. his ateld,delug ing his a 111. osom Wed AFTER A e.ONG SEARCH, J � .��NA ' 11 the c r K r �w a i rl t actC! c, n J3Fst.l:uat With $1veot . i Sr buttered Tlte. Ltarup:talNC Storz or a reale ;lett is or me view In (Niro, elart xi and, ' ! teeed tni11 a tit ��� �,i.} b rand b4= her lug; accepted a b ce 1, Y t1 rc Flip Geolo„icri 4 y t 1 as en'"a'"Pd the attention t i '� d t urlt of breed, 1, air him 'est t ; m. years parson Arnold, lv rulltylal l lm Aiud:lal, a son of t ld I . # *lie lltl'l made int n ,• 1 +;int• :I nl hreai- 41'ulhl l'a, 1+t 4^ t .'a10r: F! in ,i le 1V a n ' ling+fasirEdl ,,,tie b• b• =�'lll to Sa'1't:ttltl rtl,'il•il. of Alabama, w11110 vitally, hie step. ' -telt '=o toed ! �ried ,1,tek, ruebiag; ; mother, airs. Nancy .A.rno!El, nt caters, L.1. 1 '1 FRIDAY, T''Ep1U LU.Y 14, !Wad WW1: u t e p vea- Natural a- • d site completed the tofu About leve rays agyo Mr. JamesJ a � It tie " , who itsd. S ( adjoining 1-()untiee . American Ceolog,icat society, at the glia 1 l 7.l ta' gTil and 1 hustling"their first annual session VU Qtvl wile was vaatetped. g •ll . terday tnornitlg', of the members of the American Museum of Natural. Ui't0ry. enloniyt "- '-- -^ ��l��lqq^ ry•,,t, ld Professor b tlwttrd •.-Orton, titan) (, t. '6T µ1C 3i)L�ll�.a:`�''zii �a ti� alp 53 •�iaai IAN llttlrl� tt�iill► ill the pare t ''�tprlity ppt+uiaty had BX Bi.Iz,#Ii1 2fl t 43174.11M1 . a �-y tilt+d> t .tug •1 ter Mithata ,T., stolen from hint. P+lr. } of Ohio presented an elaborate 1 opor on 1 "Origin of the Itotik Pressureter Nit - Bake ' 7 r t ollb•y emedeeeendled t that his Cllf'(l hart been the ty 1p,tb�a 1paag,uat l n ortwo, i xaeE tt with tt woman who called horsed , tined GAS fn ale T1•3,ltt011 I,lule433/10 of tletit8.113;t J, caollwrt, awl who hull ntuloubt• !Ohio said Tortious." 1'roteaaur Orton Jack r• ward was a well to (10 young to be ed n for a minute a !•Olid: wawa. 1 hitnp iuut)uhed nor breads .crush, 1111 ► l:rid , ally taken the girl away, Inquiry at t)t1e11elOt, who tints lame ! i? her little head uu hie shoulder. the railroad ° ice at Calera revealed nc j, "Natural gas derived, front the Trete- •h ori limestone has supplied donate the tis• • t)»r#.ol l learned C 1 s self for sutneyeare past that it Wee If skits Mould only steel)! thought:time to.got married; mud one y ,lavk prayerfully ; and 11c3 'began to wet his fate --it 'w,ta oat a Suurlaay, anti walk softly to and fro, Baby didn't •she sat in front of him with her ewe, sleep, but site was quiet ion, its intently fixed on the miaibter, but in he +p. but about, without asrrdug; her troch a posttiou thtt.leek held. n visa of a charming; . eotilt3, and firedog tilt from the position in .which she had service he cuuldu't 1 platted herself. if he stopped for au greater pact of theinvent, or attempted to ehurge per Th 1.$ The lady ills eyes wasos it, guessed in black, she position, she yelled worse than ever. 'C,Alerterewas nothing for it but calla Ana a sweet, pale, lovely film, sues her mine wad Mrs, Linton, a young widowE+nThue.For two mortal hours he walked.with one child, a baby 11at AEtit a year aid suffered cramp iu the neck, till old at hist mistress baby succumbed to fatigue herself, and slept like a tole. Jalik \dillerd dropped iuto a (;eat and gently moved the obild's head tram his shoulder, and held her carefully in its arms, fur he dill not dare to risk the Chance of waking hor by placing llec in the carriage. Then he heard the trout door open, and the next minute Mrs. Linton Iler name :tad her sad story Jack managed to ferret out Rai n)g his 'friends before the closle of the day on which sale had first dawned on the en- raptured gaze; and the flip's he lid elicited only strengthened hie suddoii passion. In due course of time, Jack St1Oi:eert ,ted in obtaining 3311 illt1 'luetioe to Mrs.Lintou,and personal acquatiutaece with tris euslaver may served to rivet entered. A glance to d all, and like. his rosy e'lains. He caked ahuust every wise inforured her that Bridget had ;clay, on one preterit or another, till at, not vet returned. .leugtll he began to hope that Mrs. On Willard 1 ! claimed Linton really cared for lanI; and al- -.though ueturatly a vary .bashful and timid man, he wits rapidly getting his ,courage up to the pond. of making tL proposal. Otte morning he walked hint as to the diree..tIolt gone or the 0b- .t 'active of the child stealer, The I past year a idanow eapl3lyillg all the chij pointnnelI fuel and a considerable part of the artt- wald's means had died 34eteii e a 811u10 tidal light that is insets lz'pj• at deast400 000 was ars infant, but there was pia le in northwe,ttern Ohio and in con - .brother sill sister still living, home cora• 1 ' p to same lice it is : ••i Indiana, Within tl thegirl t the time or the abduction of 1 the basis of a varied line- of utanufac- the n1,L tures, the annu .T4p; oduct of w}tivh will A seafrh •for the stolen daughter 1 Make an aggregate of rilauy Million proved fruitless, ,and lice years had dol - elapsed. In the meantime the father I tars. Dime than f ote?fu naceobe- tted e- lead moved :•0 Missiseiopi and returned 1 sides steel twill , potteries, again to Tuskiloosa county, where, he 1 and a, longi is t cof factories, ac oriel, have been lived when his daughter was stolen, and cheap power where he has resided for the last twc b#ailt tip on all sides,';, • years, since his return from Mississippi, Professor Orton discredited the theor:es In 1887 John C. Arnold,. who had as. that the rock pressure (4, the gas is rine sisted his brother in the search for the to the weight of the overlying rooks or lost child, received a postal card. dated to the expansive force of the gas. Ile Jan. 14, from Ivey, Ala., and signed "•J. went into an elaborate argument to show M, L'i i,i ;es," inforiufng him "the paw I lin esto n oft the pressure Ohio anrddf gas Inkianl is hydro: A rumor.* First Ta As the trtllll left Ii•rtr)Wi' , 1=akt bound, the eordnetnr torte foto do b1U0ltieg cat with the ery elf "Tickets, pie be l" and 1(8 113(•l0 tr 114 ll)lly 1,31, ties" he had inquired about got then mail at that office. From this clew only, the hrotbel• continued his seared by in- quiries and correspondence in the effort to discovc- the whereabouts of his lost 1 after the gas is withdrawn from them. niece. The gas will not leave the porosis rock Nearly 'three trine years were thue until the salt 'crater drives it out and epent in tryiun to unravel the mystery of takes its place. the stolen child, when at last what ap- "This doctrine lays the ax at the tont Sr all the optimistic theories which tilos- )ora out in every district w,l ei;e natural 'fps is discovered, and espetally among the real estate operators of each new field, to the effect that nature will not fail to perpetually maintain or perpetu- ally renew tbo reapplies which .we find so delightfully adapted to oar comfort and service. So far as we are concerned, it is certain that nature has done about all that she is going to do. ,'No doctrinecould exert a more health- tan`'h pee. t't,pr't' 1(' shied ditPc;111 till to hint. '1•ttis new (tr'1'11 al lt',rra from the forte•, end" ire nothing of a flurry. VI hate.) no, 11,11reeli' he a',hc'll,'Itl. i1,r; Cammleter halted l�t•ttae lout, Tlt`k(�t tie 1 11• *int on ',pert? • 'S't's. (+t flog ri+„ht 10 '1•(103(te .( 0. " tenet, )t `"+ 0 l(de1410. 1 bald a tither, l,ut•----•-. Slid', ltd V'8 Wheat looki(:g along t he the; 1 (live U1(3 flour- ticket. Wonder tell. re 1 tote it, 1' Woo, much rain 1+etweeu lure and 11i'1311i- tall this ,n.313h 1 hither was telling me yesterday that he never -- I'm in a great hurry, sir ! f:xelaill•#• ed the auuduetor. Sha'01 I1ltven't got any hay out at. the other teal of the lint, Lave woe.? 1. get J rale let once, and tile 1111' Bill had to work like millers to beat a thuudler etor►m. Have you got a ticket:? Of comae. 'ellen bend 1t (.Ver at once ! 10330'1 fool awes vty time stere I Shoo 1 Well, here's a ticket, and 1. want a rectig,t for it Feller in 1,ucll ti lion'}' as 1'1u ere 10101ht cue diuddell ly. Londe ! but what )L hired roan yu3t'cl wake fer a w eek or two I Never 111(1 one 14110 was in a uurr•y, M'ay, it static in its origin. "There is no dan- ger," he said, "that the great gas reser- voirs of today willrcave in' or 'blow up' 1! r. \ t fart s to exclaimed, • 1 tt 1 peered to be a ' fruitless effort was 1•e - what (t sllaale 1 and how sots} 1 3l , warded by a substant„1 clew to the lint wttat a sight you. are 1 Aud as girl's probable whereabouts.' The father shay took the, sleeping; -baby and ten• recently set out from his honkie, nearly deny placed her ua the carriage, she twenty miles south of Tuskaloosa city, a, was glad of the excuse to turn away to trace up the: information he had, ob- . Wiled. On leaching, a Clair he fol- upthi a livelier anti more cullt'algt011,4 her)latighing face. ' deter. Uut •;telt \ alera knew, all the lowed the windings of the Coosa via kran#e of mince than canal and lie alt saute, that 3311H torts laut;hltag ; and n0 Oreensport and Holte's Bluff, entering entitled. to Veatid th3 moutenteus \yards• wonder. tl As she batt said, he was a Cherokee -the county he set out for. He • that clay. fie mteetFaly rehearsed the had learned that a little waif girl had w . Night -Hi • delicate new gloves were pz •. Ira in Cherokee, about eleven o'ola all sarin to a With Intik t:en •o eighteen f the child l are enjovin'r the inestimahie advantages r 1`+Pttlt5 hFlll°�, 811 form i0 which lie should do at isle lie bit, It tb been left with d• d . ful influence on the communities that ,classed; . and dozen',lovas ; coat and about Lift t hteetl nines above .28831ed fi)rtli-a {- 1 r. {- prepared to speak his little elect-. lie matched the fair widow's, and ;eatse the bell; when, to his asurprise IlLlhd delight, the door wile (Ipelied by Mrs. Liuton herself. `i'htu he noticed .hat the laay hail her hur,uet on, aid :seemed to lee all ready to go out; but ;she received iltttl with lvideut plea - Awe. Come right into the parlor, Mr. Willard, she s,,,ia ., I and s.) gittu to see you -for 1. Is"nw that Zi(}u wilt tniud bahy for me 1 uric -1 stave her 'little carriage in the l,arinr, and I won't keep you ten nnnntes% Bridget lasts gone out, but Bile must he beck ill teal minutes or 330 ; land, any- -way, 1 won't be- gor3 - more torah ]calf art hour, at furthest, wvself. I have a busiitees eogug;, gleet of the greatest importance, but it is oohs eft. the enI of 5ghb street. Will you l,e Pro very kind 3 I know it's a great --favor, and them taut another gentle- -man its 5110 WOL1't of wheat 1 wuuld tisk its \�W11:111 could Jttok Willard say' Had :1'.e not 1:+)109 tut re to beg the previ•et„ e of becoming berry's Secouri fattier, and ::clothe 11e reas"u3bly refuse t1) do a eiatliar's dray fur a tniserebfe ten min- utes ?-trail he tieetutetl the charge stain bo'3om were deluged wI ► Colonia. .A description o le t:1( t coil- , null smeared with hre84 anal butter ; tinted Mr. Arnold that she was his lost of the new fuel than this. If it were at ells collar was Idprip,his cravat was I daughter. Chi moiling McAiva's his outied, and his hair was standing oil convictions were confirmed as soon as end. . his eyes looked upon her features. - lie was a total wreck; axtd he felt McAlva said the girl had been left at that he would never again be his own his house by -a woman calling.her5alf Sal Wheeler, who was found to - go also matt -riot anybody else's.by the alias cam�and is ou see it is St Patrick's day, ex.wards Gt0 ac after��tl oallilcl, he re p11L ne.d Mire L.I)tola;rind 1 lead forte fusing'to gaveilive lier up, but let Iter have g;ob-en .that -although 1 was obliged the latter's clothes, whiclishe demanded. to keep tuy engagement under any The girl had been called, Emma by the cirouneetances-and just as 1. turned woman w107 stole her, but letained•the tire corner to conte house 1 got bloolt- memory of her real name. Ilaltala is ed in by the proceesioi. 1 was wild now about 1 years old, end 11ooft /plea and with anxiety and.nearly fainting; with 1 features, bright andint>ll cent face, 1)- by tlo 1ne art. r f an33 1 p a l flai;r no, but I never dreamed of what or else I I pe..rauce.-Ashville IIJ�;Is, i had condemned you to, would have been in it tn00h worse state of Itail)r1. Where call Bridget Testia,y the r3.•trailtese or 1Vater$. be all this tune • A rapid method for ascertainhee the tI Trenton re rna'a111 I "ot carried along wid amount of lime 01td sodium carbonate stone gas ill �nr; (entirhio is 31 ni 101' »isle Llh t to be long ,Sts necessar to, soften 11. hard w ate bas ' lived. It •see y 1 he proeetsi(t,r here s poke a voice + y n3 the d0or,�ti11 I thought I d uiver j been devesed by M L. Vig;non. It gives the term of its further duration can be fru satisfactory results io waters which do. ,expressed within the limits of a nutmber ;it home aril) Rt all, Dt all, not contain a larz,r3 quantity of n none- of ane clig;it. In considerable St'at10119 of Mrs Lmtr,u turners and sternly shun chloride er sulphate. He employs a the field the salt water is vet's a,;greseive. blt(le that girl to get to her work with- t standard solution of lime for titrating the It requires a steadily increasing; pressure Out further loss of ttnt^ but she I water, usieg an alcoholic solution.ofphe- on the wells to hold itback, a�uld not reasonably rebukA het for ' tial plithaleinasanindicator. The�volume •°There is likely to be great disappoint- hie that had delayed •leer of lime Waxer added is a rmteasure of the ment in what is called gas territory. th(' rauie t g . lien© recuired to combine 4vith file free The pressure and volume of i.a,,c. areas L 1 self. • Willarfl, I'in afraid you'll I c;:trbulric acid present hr the water: and are found to fail together. Wells di tances.t•a�l (1h, Ali , that necessary to convert the hydrogen their supplies frorn o 8 never fur give me I Indeed, Ito )• But the conductor had gcaue, trod he turned to us with a leak of ddisgubt on his face and contit(t1Fdl That's the way with those monopo- lies. They net only watlt 1111 your money, but they 4v0U't t1 Pat volt decent after they get it. lleekon I'll drop iu on the bees of the road when# I get to town, al,d let 11130 kl,ow that fuels 003111101. don't io down With 33 free-born Canadian. lime - once accepted it would add to the dura- tion of these precious supplies of power. The ignorant and reckless waste that isY going on in the new gas fields is lament- able. `Phe most of it comes frorn city and village corporations that are bring- ing the gas within their boundaries to give away to manufacturers whorl they Can induce on these terms to locate among them. To characterize•the use of a n'hil- lion feet of natured as a day in a single town for burning contanon brick, for ex- ample, or in ealaining common linre- ectoue, there is a good. word at hand- vandalistn. - 'The geologists may make themselves temporarily dieagrccable thereby, but just as far as tiwy .convince those that sire interested they lengthen the life of the precious supplies. Judging frorn the present indications, t e ren on t1 Tim Ontario central rarmora :watituto Over 101) members 0ttended the )i.•CQr\rd say's no utiug; of the Central Fatulera' Institute at Tot unto, 00 ilii '. 0'h 303at. bar; 4innes Duncan. of Dewy ton, read d paper on "11'Iilers' Rates of 13,xel,a}lge,3' He pointed out telt under the present law a steam tniil is entitle 1.0 collect las toll oue- teuth for grinding. That would. he six pollees - per 13uslrel, and the balance- in si eight must come back in flour, bran and shorts. A mill driven by water power under tie law is only nl'owed to.- colleet one. twelfth, or live plunds per bushel. Uuder the s,), (.14 of `k.iehange by Millers they gt•t . Dile titch, or ten fle periods, Red Mr, unc.uu cited as tui: example that of a twenty-thtec bushel grir1, weighing 1,f.00 130111(ds, tht7 , 0113.518 take ufi 48U pounds.. 1'his, )tw helps, was not (ally contrary to law, but a great injustice to. thane tal,ieg wheat to be ground. so calcium carbonate and hydrogen maggtle- - force 'of even a section a mile .quare mai' slum carbonate into insoluble salts, On be effectually dratted of its gas without .filtering oft the precipitate formed inthis a well being drilled upon it. Natural way from 100 c. c..af the water under gas is a very admirable prodi)ct, but its exnrninatiou, the filtrate is titrated with highest office, after all,. should -be to Are- a solution of sodinut carbonate contain- pare the way for something better than fug one grain per liter, phenol -phthalein itself, viz., artificial gaseouk fuel -better a' glen being used to indicate 'the encs of for the reason that while it furnishes all the Intrinsic advantages of natural gas it will bo free from the inevitable disad- vantages of treasures secured in the way this gas has been eecurod."-'-Flew York 41(11, aV elv and declared that nothing in i sorry, she contit,tttd ndrlressiOg Jack. Ipr v , , ]:'vt ;the wort'! would 'givt bian so mood Oh, Stray. don t mention. it, :pleasure as to take uttalteae of baby for i had a roost interesting time, said Jack, ,a week at a time it n"cebsary. with )L dreary attempt at gayety. But Mrs. Linton thanked shins sweetly, you'll excuse me if I hurry away uuw. And h_tstttled away. Jack went t0 I feel a little bit aislwveled, and I the window; midi -lathy being asleep a --spent the first half of the ten nate ages an watt:hien Mrs. Lautou's grace •gful figure es it :th uppetued down the ;Street. At tile, eurl of that trine he was seddeulyrouyrd fame, that p'easing contemplation by tt shrill scream. • Jack hastened to soothe the baby, but no sooner did she catch /tight of to strange and masculine 19c1 thaw she 1seut forth yells of dismay. Hush, pretty baby, 1131 511 1 said Jack, plaintively, and wheeled the Larria.ge to and fro over the carpeted ;door. But the more he wheeled ;the louder tit baby scrertmr'ri, all the "while -endeavoring to get out of it, to fling herself over the wheels, .and in ;,t,..ry possible way, to imperil, leer mriet got honor end-ttlt-ohm lge my 1 of the 1•eacticn. •The amount of sodium ib caonate required wild give the quan- tity of baits of calcium ,and magnesium. 1),1ra1' thatr acid carbonate present ill title coat, you see, An& picking up hi s glr)ssv hat ho crushed it to his head, rtud fled. In time jack and Airs Linton met -ries. againlin tiles gentlemat1 Vr s ardor had -at . '3,.r..,- Iadlxl_tri• • cooled ; stud Mrs Linton, who had not lirusterd 011 as 33 Lnutio,tnt. suspected his matrimonial intentions, 1 Mustard oil ]las Of late been given some was never enlightened ; for on n0attention as a .lubricant, and it is re - future occsaion ;ltd Jack even speak I ported to have lieeu successfully used for his tittle piece, tet carefully rehearsed some thee in Germany for lubricating on than disastrous St Patticlt•s day in pu1Posea. it is said not to be suscept, the morning. Lie to cold. and, besides, 'does not easily become rancid or form fatty acids which would attack metal: Its' lubricating Voaohara' Pertlttts, value, moreover,.acebrding to Professor It has been the custom of the G. Herman, of Aix la -Chapelle, is of a Education Departeuien.t to [grant per relatively high order. No particulars • have been yet given ea to the cost of the mils oe temporary. t•axelling certificates newinhricault, 1h3 specific gravity, etc.-- to ler•ann4 who have riot ohto 1 uclst lertriia . re.'ao1nr certificates. Thur• was dons t0 A i)ankt1rans At.raCtlon. Naples' tradesruen and merchants and tot Vesuvius uvius is hotel keepers rejoice, freshly aflame and sightseers crowd to the beautiful city. As a lion, Naples possesses in this volcano something in- comparable,for when the fiery thing , ,' sections , n ,, i p• It• tks ur t kin necessities of st,h �lre¢ioilaz ►ifb, III ii+3sla 'meet t ,r rte• florae unstra,,lped tug c•;trr�_,tse, :ut�l� winch onuses not afford a regular be took liar out ; hut at that tom stsra'ale-i lied anther, or of schools which re. ,ted louder than ever. Js'41 \\ Il!•trd glued ars assistant. The sante' needs {glared and tlitIde face .••--•(ried to si'l g,1 geve rise to the practice of extending .• •e pie ata , a e- r• r• , 11 # t fl t.l eat. 11 I d 4 ' rtlti t 'elle t t 6 at r,e �►nd1 sur.Coed(;d ire, b w ., third cit to nitwit tate) tovl►tstle, land nearly pee,t1 tits. An instlirati0n oecurreri to,him, and lite atitrted off in scoots of the kito13ell,' !which Ire founts down -stairs, lifter (ru'arly falling into ,the cellar, Then 'e rummaged uhoat till he fount~ milk I saw • a r(1 rv1tle ttucl, pride in t h 9d teachers to a 1 a tl f n u atoms o q necessary evil, and it is satisfactory to know that the numbor of pornlits tired exteILstnn'` of thrid-elatss eertifi-- eattes le rapidly decreasing. Permits herrn grained ,is follows: --•1888, Cn78 ; 18811, 400;1881, 1126;1880, 71;. wltils Mid 8tt� , the sinl,lltPr of temf•3rary bnrtifdrratss ;parr own tra,pidl,, devrlopbr;' domestic 'hos declined from810in ;1,1385 to87 �r ►11ty Para nr"' d n drink for that betty, l in 181;0, 'Das Menus betterteachers, fly ettyu+.k ;tofu pup from #tt1ttttX woo* .betterali rice,, ,f.. ate.:, Mr. E. Jlorden, of Niagara Falis South, coetributed a paper on "'Mar. ,, ki't Fees. Ile also.submittrd a peso• titian askiri rite ,i, egis:at-are to do a\sliy with the poWete of luuuicip4)i ties to crollet% fees,, except in canes where ellelter is provided winter; and summer, for the sale of farul prodeets. Prof. Ilobortsone kite of the On. tario Agricultural Ccllleg;e, read aL valuable raper on "Winter Daar,ying . for Ontario.". .s A resolution complimenting Prof, Bollertsou 011 the appreeietion of his services by the Dominion Government /passed unanimously. ' Mr. Thomas 13nlletityit , M. P. P:a, 0n the Wed iplestiun 'made a strove, plea for a vigorous extertniotttion. A deputation of Ilea.DOrrlilli0n Mi1- iera' Association aslie�. the I)191.1 0ira to indorse their eppiicetion t0 that' Dominion Government for Inn increase) of the duty on flour, and the latter• decided to ask that wheat and its, products be put on the free list. A lteslbtloss 1'lyd. Vire and Water gives an account of the recent conflagration in Donlon, which may be taken as coming from an expert. and mentions a few interesting points. It is curious that the first alarm was given front the same both:rem which was sent oat the alarm for the great fire in 1872, which also began in Kingston street, then occupied by small dwelling houses. In just ono minute front the striking of the alarm an engine was on thea spot, but tate flames had burst front er cry window in the building, the Brown - Durrell store, before a line of hose could bo laid. In a few moments fourteen r rev butthe h more engines had arrived, e 1 eat of the fire was so intense that the solid streams of water from the hose turned into steam before they entered the+\vitt- r• r b , (lows, x3111 the engages blight as well >;ha,ts its iaMir, mans and ioaxJ it h 1Veblc viaat the flatuos In twenty e ..gds of strangers draws tens of t11on..a 4ets to tho city, and the sluggish pulse of bus?- ness is stimulated, It was probably sio in A. 13, i0 for w short time. tut the mount/do grew terrible, slid Iterouhtr all the neighboring towns, and even neural anal Pompeii were buried. .A vol. K cello is uta attraction that 4vill not aroii o I from 1pringfle1d,a hundred miles 143vay, envy On the part of .other cities of the . mud, riotwithstandilig the heavy rain world. A ,good expo,da„,, is safer, :tits • •wlriett prevailed doting most of th0 d:iille3 `t is slot likely to put forth its n1i;.fltt and • )dearly seventy •eng lies were tieserabled } ,r kind pouringriven* of water on the Bra i'1.'du+0r ft* +�tbl�)•a,nag11h1„s„fo a prairie of before it vi`ti,tiltu'1JdtrlBGlt lam and aineete Pittaburg pits w 1 s fell, and the lite the al 1 E,f iE. minutes , tressed the two adjacent streets. All the engines in the city, thirty-three in number, were hurried to the spots and helprtae eumrutncd b3 telegraph tam PI ell,°. ave; t oil trial of Health JoientYollet p ita ...�+' .,•pttt��,�C�. , Cn enorur1'e 001110:its 17titrn S o 11�Ti11g ha111. Agency. Ts 1 !RA1 prINDVGVlt11 BY tf thole would Owl ltn:Gh wrltk•t 3a,v1ft1, look iul d what graces 1 theta-feu/it Lu wetiera tli confined, (its fu entirely of kitcar aid than In turd loathe Ghs� to leper of any b a (.s dl;nastvotkl 'stomas, Try Archdeacon inn OatO more lust in aril ides how man clonal' and s the llon•0nof1 t;hur•ch of Bog] of eanctit� lu)w that den hest Curses in single finger fa Aiwa or subser alt, battles slacltne But fur tempt should be Mee of immorality, would malctl�tl able. The grosf breweries that insula of l3rtti at fully (J,QUO, Lt was sett/ the W. O. T. ninety three wlio joined ill ed fatthfu!. future of bun A Louisvill local trttusat brewer of 1.111: reveu thousa property adjo place. His t at the city's 'Three Ne. rtety brougll for an inept, second for a •And the third wool dresser. fation of dip';; and Univetsi the degree o1 The Dove, 'orders seine 'titan eight It should be so ment saloon Home. "t. The. Pali I riadress on t� Lady Henry ipiutUres (h strung drink trict, where: year so mail 'maeders of • before= you t • scene 1 To out of those exaggerate': You have o1 Lporta Las ondon aloe years old. w and there lv and 2,000 u 1t is Ills( Henry Som :,truck a• bio traffic, 8h erty let on .Soule of the Iler.ladyshi will renew x house miles change hiss • ei O h' iw It 4 el ,b to l l to 'h address s to h odor K s t i 33r11 The eine' Proeidence, ill 1583 1: for drunken and . Ootoha prohibition months 1iib .After the'p knifed by license silks salve moot' ,. nese ruc,xea Not at the 't Not 011 the glory Not while it slaver. Died he this No pump pc ali30(3011 No friends 1 anal;) Death f0an1+ or beau Only 13t)1 aeatla fount flying; 'ems 1,1n t rsae