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IS THE EitBTR A BOMB? +>q r,re
And Mo' we All be Blown into Mermaid), l
by a Natural tills Explosion?
New Brunowiele, N. J„ oorreepolldonb
Now York Herald, of July 14 E Apropos of
the recent interview publlohod in the "tjorald
with Proieoeor L, W, 'Phioketun of Motu•
°hon, concerning the poeeibiliby of the up•
heayal of bhe earth caused by a natural gee
explosion, I scoured from Mr, Tbiclestua
yesterday an xplanatlon of hie ideas, which
le afe obarbling ao it le important.
"Natural gas lu western Pennsylvania,
oaotorp Qbio sad in some other parte of rho
country," sold bo, "ie ono of the things the
public f% thinking about with aortae degree
of apprehension. Capital in largo amounts
has been invoked in Lis produotion, or
rather in its oapturo and in it8 applioetion
as a heater and as an illuminator. Millions
of dollars find profitable employmenb in thie
manner all over the extensive territory
known ae the oil regions.
"In Pittsburg alone enough natural gas is
ooneumod daily to give suflieient amount of
light for the needs of the largosb city in the
world. North of Plbbaburg 120 miles, at Erie,
and all the way between the two places,
natural gas le found in nearly every neigh•
borhood where proper beets have been made.
In all other directions from this busy and
prosperous manufacturing center gee bas
been'fauud in quantibies apparently leex-
hausbible.
" A reservoir of vast proportions, or many
reservoir% mush have been provided for by
nature to contain what gas has already es-
oaped from wells and what ie yet etored
away in the bowels of the earth. Extensive
& oslts have also been found in the west-
ern oounbrieo of our own state, as well as in
pennsylvania and Ohio. How far the open-
ings extend below the earth's surface i8 nob
known, but the subterranean oavarn or cav-
erns where gas abounds must be of great
magnitude.
"Gas began to appear in large auantiee
soon after the first wells on 011 creek were
finished. ',plena' Drake drilled the fireb
oil well near Titusville, Pa„ during the sum-
mer of 1859, and at a depoh of sixty-nine
feet he struck oil. That was a pumping and
not a flowing well. From it a small amount
of gas escaped, as is the oath with most
pumping wells. Subsequently many other
wells were opened, thoneande of them, eome
pumping and some flowing.
"All flowing wells are gate as wall as oil
wells. In flowing wells oil is thrown out by
escaping gas. Big 'epouters' began to ap•
pear eight or ten miles below Titusville,
along 'the creek,' early in 1860. Since
then they have been opened in hundreds of
other localities from the source to the mouth
of the Alleghany river and along many of the
b.ibutar108.
"Among the most noted and the most
profitable of all flowing wells was the Noble
well, seven miles below Titusville, struck on
May 3, 1863. It began as a 1500 gallon
well. It was a 'boomer' of bhe first order.
Gas and oil Dame from a crevice in the sand.
rook. 140 feet below the bed of Oil creek,
Twenty rode lower down the stream was
the Caldwell well. It was a good 700 barrel
well. 011 was reached in It at about the
same depth as in bhe Noble well. By May
28 the production of the Noble well ran up
to 1800 barrels and the Caldwell had fallen
off to 400 barrels a day. Before the mid -
die of Jane the latter was ao nearly exhaust -
that it flowed nob more than eeven or eight
barrels, and the former was pouring out a
flood of 2200 barrels of petroleum every
twentyfaur hours.
"The Noble well did nobly, ran about
twenty-two months, produced over 500,000
barrela of oil, an immense amouab of gas --
wasted on 011 creek air -and thon it too was
a worthless hole in the ground. Water fills
the place the gee and oil occupied and no
one fears danger from that quarter.
"Nob very far from the Noble well there
he another kind of a blower. This bae no
water of nil in ib, only gas, and that oomea
out ateu the rate that you can hear it pulsat-
ing and fairly pounding a mile or two away
on a still summer evening. This, like other
wells, was sunk for oil, and this Ie the kind
in which dangerlurks. This well never fills
up with water and probably never will,
There aro hundreds and bhousandeseattired
all over the oil regions just like it. We ere
anxious bo know what sort cf a plane is
under our country where this treacherous
eubebanos oomea from.
" If the Noble well threw out 500,000 bar -
rola of oil and ae much gee Imelda in loss
than two years, what are these purely gas
walla doing?, What havo they been doing
a score or more years 1 Will some one rise
bo his feet and explain ?
"Thinking people aro growing uneasy
about it. Where does this enormous pro-
duobion tomo from, anyway? Where is the
vast gas storehouse or sborehoueee located?
Do these subterranean reeervoire fill up ao
rapidly as they are emptied? Does our at-
mosphere rush in to take the places vacated,
or is gas forming constantly to keep the
leaking tanks full? Will too much of our
atmosphere move from the outside to the
inside of the earth to the injury or extinc-
tion of animal and vegetable life?
"Worst of all, will the air mingle with the
gas under our feob and thereby enable it to
ignite and explode ? If an explosion comes
will Ib blow up all the oil regions from the
great lakes toa,old 'Virginia, and will the
Allegheny mountaine stand between us and
all harm? De oceans of natural goo exbond
from Titusville to the mountains, and from
the mountains to New York. and ib is pee
Bible for these lakes -an unmanageable and
ae unsafe as dynamite -le it poesiblo for
them to be sob on fire ab the same instant?
"Some of these interrogatories may seem
absurd and not worth the ink it takes to
prinb them or the time it requires to road
them ; but then, again, suppose they are
all pertinent? Supposethe last one turns
out to be a fact as well as a question, what
then?
"Might not an explosion 000ur which
would be simply terrific ? Instead of a
born up and devastated oil field beyond the
mountains, we might have a ruined and frag-
mentary planet, No wonder people grow
nervous and wish the owners would plug
up every gas well an earth."
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'new o1 the Grounds awl:Buildings of the Toronto Industrial Exhibition.
There ie, perhaps, not a ciry on this conti-
nent that has made more rapid progress
during the pest ten yr are than the city of
Toronto. During that period ib has adeouo•
ed in population from eighty thousand in
1879, to one hundred and eighty thousand in
1889, showing an average inoreaso of ten
thousand a year, and the Q, wen City still
oontinues the forward march. Phenomenal
as bale progress baa been, the 0000008 wbioh
has attended rho great Agricultural and Io-
duotrial oxhibltiko, that is held aunually in
Toronto, has been equally oo, during the
flame period, having 1 u.mhed a paint in mag-
nitude and importance far beyond the Enost
sanguine anticipations of its promoters.
The attendanno of visitors at thio Exhibition,
whioh in 1879 was about ninety thousand,
has steadily lem'eaeed eaoh year, and lost
year it reached over two hundred and fifty
thousand. Tho number of visitors has in -
a correct representation of the grounds and
buildings; and wo Mao give a view of the
new poultry building and a motion of the
now stabling.
Tho Agrioultural and industrial Exhibi-
tion being promoted in the interests of the
public) generally, no elferb.is being spared to
make ib thoroughly repreeantabive and wor-
thy of their unstinted patronage. The
otjeot 18 not only to make eaoh succeed•
lag fair superior bo the preceding one,
irrespective of what oan bo Been on the
ocher side of the line, but to equal if nob to
txle1 any exposition on the American Con•
binenb. The Direotore fully realfza that
they cermet Stand still, that their pabrone
want something greater and better every
pear, with all that ie now and interesting to
be found on the globe, and this io what they
determined to give them, The
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Uut.-The re are nos amnions, the t oilege being
In motion throughout the entire year. 250 b01580atoa
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ars, bunue0e 0014085000, ohothend•leilem, co0rt
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doe institution. assisted in obtafulag
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TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC
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Fall Tenn, (2nd year) oommeuoos September 6th,
18.0. Thorough Instruction laevery branch of amide
vocal, instrumental and tbeoretfoal-by the most
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ergo, In College audlargeet church organ In province
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scholarship and certificate granted. Leeburoe, con-
certs, recitals and violin class free. Send for pros•
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F. li TOIERINGTON, Dire
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Merchants, Butchers,
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We wart a 0000 MAN In your locality to pick up
CALF SKINS
For us. Cash Furnished on eatiefaotory guaaob
Address,
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Ilr00 Palm, Vermont, U. S.
n view, embracing the fineat breeds obtain
able. There wilt he a larger number of
sheep title year than lout, new and enlarged
pens faoirg the eun having been oreoted.
Tbo total amount of pr 010 offered for the
coming fair le 340 000, and nearly the whole
of that tura is offered for live stook, dairy,
afrrioultural and horttuulcural produote and
ladles' work. Many of the pr'rIO in the
horse department havo been inoreaeed over
those of Met year, and among the special
prl2ss offered tor sheep is 8100 by the Amerl'
ore Shro(.o5iro Sheep Aasooiation for that
breed of sheep. A large number of sweep
stake prize are offered, eepoaially in the
horse department. Tee p thee in the poultry
department have been lneroaeod by the
addition of many new varieties, and by
making all the eentIoas for single birds
appear of pairs. Entries for exhibits in all
newest ideas aro readily adopted and util- departments meat be made before Augnet
ized by the management. Tho greeted
novelties human skill oan devise are managed
every year, while within the immense range
of exhibits, animate and inanimate, the In•
duetrial Fair of Toronto may be said to name -
acne the beet preclude, natural and manufao•
tured, in the Dominion. The Asaoolatlon
has certainly very much to be proud of, with
no memo to fear comparison anywhere. The
Exhibition in not. as many suppose, oontrol-
led by a joint stook company. bub by gentle-
men, who give their time and eorvlcea for
nothing, and their ohartor provides that
every dollar whioh ie made oat of the thaw
must be expended in adding to and improv-
ing the grounds and buildinge, so that the
nubile ab large enjoy the full benefit of wbat•
ever assistance they may give the institution
Section 0f New s air es. by their annual petro0aoe. In addition 00
the great exposition of live stook, agrfenl•
creased in like proportion, and with the Lural, dairy and hortioultural products,
efforts that aro now being made by the Asao- manufaotnree of all kinds, fine arta, ladies
(dation and Manager Hill, ib goes without work, oto., there will be many special
saying that the coning Exhibition of this features of the most interesting oharaoter,
year, to be held from the 9:h to the 21st of full partioularo of wiltah will be given in
September, will be still greater and better the official programme to be issued shortly.
than ever, The buildings in the Toronto A epeotaole of thrilling interest] will be
Fair Grounds oovor a large area of ground, Paine's greab historical taenia pro dfro tion,
unegeailed anywhere else in Canada, and the rho "Burning of Moscow," with grand pyro- contemplate a holiday trip this season, they
Aeeooiation is expending over 320,000 now in ,teohnto displays every evening. During the will be afforded a good opportunity of mak.
providing additional accommodation to meet second week the International Dog Show will ing ib a most enjoyable one, if they reserve
the constantly growing wants of the Enid. also add a new and interesting feature, and it for the time of Canada's Great Fair.
bitten. Now stables on the most improved in foot, every day there will be plenty to see Thoee who have nob yet seen the Industrial
plan will bo mooted to aocommodate 150 ab this great exposition that will be inetruo- Fair can have no conception of the im-
additional horses, a new and splendid poultry tive, amusing and entertaining. The agri- menee 000000oes of thle country, and no better
building and many other additions which cultural and horticultural exhibits will be eviderne of dee red f then pr oposity of it's
oo pent d
are considered neeeasary. The entire Zoo" fully up to the mark, with many additions,
be property has been acquired by the Aeeooia- There will be %boob 600 head of oattle on looking, wall -dressed people who gather there
then, and will give much needed space for exhibition, inoludlug the beet herds in the eaoh year from all parte of the Dominion to
the new buildings, The view given above is country. About 800 head of horses will be witness it.
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17th. Canadians have 9n this Exhibition
an inetitutioa they may well fool proud of
and take a deep interest in, beteg one of
the best on the Continent; as those who
have visited many of the larger fair% on the
other side of the border readily admit that
it will be many yearn before they can attain
to the position of, or begin to compare with
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nye: "Was troubled with incipient Dlabetee, Indlgee-
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Europe and America 1 but absolute roller and aura
was wrought In me by St, Leon Mineral Water."
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never fails to effect lite -long lasting cures. Patent
mixtures aro as brash, 8 momentary delusive, cons•
pared with nature's pure 0880000, the sixteen ale -
rants of lite to the body, the work of ages, and
evolved by hydrogen ens from deep Mineral Caverns
to earth's bosom. What an amazing study I Fresh
life springing from the aloft rooks to restore s0Rering
we
humanity.
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