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is : TE : Y 17, 1875.~-SIXTEEN PAGES. 10 : THE CHICAGO DAILY- TRIBUNE: SUNDAY JANUAR -- SIXT eee engives of 25 H, P,, 10 Hs Ps-ond 8 H, Pi re-'|"of “course than big oighbar’e: { | Mrs. Jack. Ho bad slrendy arrested to or |-she did not wish-to: be beyond comparatively. | trees -her marrisge would causo ber lover's! PREVENTION OF SMOKE. ively. ‘Tho oilers are’ as follows: Four | laser. : Pat HARRIET. WER NER. { three, and eaten snuch hombre, pio men it was | rapid communication with ber fatner. ae had family, nord abe ak she herself would ind cea sectional Boller, mad by Habeock & Wilcox, of Walaa hot af Teper aot gh femen rong. So he di left her some money, an . occasion: sent | we rt i. 300 H. P., colleatively. witl ‘e-grates meas-"| ya y 5 ( was estranged ‘from his people. Still, she tring 6 feet by 4 foot 10 inchen; ove oot boller,.| ome rea oramards, from the surface to the j discovered that he was ; not rush in and arrest her, done tares weeks previous, but seston a stool her somo. It would support her till she went to i tom, and the length of time f him.’ Burdened by ber father’s disgrace, she | was poor, with no meana of subsistence, y missioner Returps | 110 A. P.,. with fire-grate meaguring 6. feet 6 | carried’on is i time fermentation iy : ato. | aud ‘whet better could phe do then | The Tribanc’s Commissioner BR Jaches by’. feok? tee" Buerboilera, mane by | See oo gener iy fonrtens {9 site ox ‘he would have = | ‘ ‘| and priced gloves, and stared at her so fixedly | had found her only comfort in Mr, Austin i Her Bealings with a Young Chie | tithe cgi wieoterpreted Ins motives ‘and | ciety and uae {Tem] . marry? She had not the means to return East to the’ Attacks Devine, each menshring 16 feet long’ by. 5 feot-| ere peng Porter the fermen ‘ winked at Rimmong,—vea, even at a detective. | This produced . ryt - "| to her folks, and. atranded in this sity, (00 re ; diameter, with fire-grates measuring 6 feot 6 | reese and "the poqet ciiyead af 60 ts 7 de i escape from coming wavt except in the accep! inches by 4 fast ; two flue-boilers, made in S:. | Feros Pra cttararree cope is fea a cagean and His Father. ' The longer he iooked at her the more certain ho ay : h PEMENSE EFFECT. ° A j Was. But he conld not quite make out tho | Charles was vanquished, made more apologios, | #008 Of this gencraus offer. - | Lonjg, :meaguring 16 feet Jong by 4 feet) fermenting tanks che beer i we panied her. ‘This w: i i ? iend, There she stopped. a 7 z qi , er is drawn of inye- Ti mith uicebiseW ever wiose hai lose lise and depute’ Be cid ieall ete OF friend, | hon he--but ib may be proper toatate that | How the Nauseous Gages Aro Borne ar ar nee ‘eeores treet Pere Saale odie chen ths, maschalabte prodase a The Sto: Told by the C an artificial yellow, a£2 sho was smaller, pret- | perior worldly k oe led e, for he was genuine | the account of what he asid is his own, and may Al b th Smok Duving: mescaring 18 tear loceZbe. task proses 2 ola jai: fying alug pqcomplished brs ‘ ry as ry the Gon | tier, snd more lady-like than her companion. | Houcd-cnTeue ca eid head bad ‘Lis eye- | pot be quite as acourato aa is desirable——he said ong by the Smoke. Qlamoton, within iepepeata tfoce ib inches bees | {2",bardwood shesings placed inthe bution fidential Friend. She was nchly dressed, but with nothing out of | teeth cut (“Jack Sturgos cornered him | tbat bis son. bad always bean obedient, snd : feot; one locomotive, or marino boiler, with a | of brewing through evapectie, reek Prose the way about her. After théy had made their | in July)—that the story, was a little -would certainly retrain i bogged to, fro lel = : fire-grate. measuring 4 feat by.4 fect. The oe ales Sh rough creer lene na fermant:- Hog 90: very undepirable. & Bete oe Results of a Visit to Several Leading | atount of coal burnt in the twonty-four hours. cant, and iu the exsa of ale of porter Sosa = : purchases, he sauntered out behind them, and, | “snide.” Charles protested. [¢ X had only seen nt it : 4 : as they rescuod the sidewall, Luorthose (ears, that, palpitating bosom, that BG ian eirecre cg ae h Establishment by all of the pollers collectively is n0 lees than | cont of tha malt used. Tt auould have basa o= ow Oharles and Harriet Met j soa asia, “arenot yon? bad ot you hire | euitea wiScue tier oeebnng preheat dowooast | pended -entiraly upon herself whether he mar- Sate | fo 40 pounds fo all dhe boilore, except the Toco | HoneG, Hist as the beor leaves the fermestir’ o-Her Antecedents. out a: Mr.——s?” “She stood it like tramp; | oye when she gpoke of her father, that sigh | Ticdherornot. ‘ ; mative, which is rua at 50 pounds. No smoke-.| itd tho right temperate rest sual i je she did not moro amusels of her fece. A po- | wrth which abe tnsuraed for usr lost friond—tiad | | He observed that it seemed to him her best ; preventive apparatus is af prosont jn use, DUL.A.| Theaa refrigaratens are mote oe oar ete. cotires qyonid be to-refasa)i kee. inh, Investigation of Breywerles and | contract has lately been made with Moseri, Les- | In th breweries visited Ly Tax Trees : P liceman was not a dozen feet off. She started 1] that he would bave owned that ; C0 ‘\ te stop doward him, ag ca for protection. That Le Bex the aust the perfection of woman, e ‘bint understand definitely she would not marry j Distilleries convinced Simmons, He apologized;—entiro | saya Le was 8q axtonixhed at this outbnrat on the oe é Ofte rinciple of this consista in coktog the -fuel ; : Di r mistake, and ail that sort of thing. She swept | part of a rather unimaginative youngman thatho sboseibly se might be so, shi replied. a Pe ote ee : Arona ghly bets Geaen. (EA pearl tare and| throat Bdewe cold eater. circulated, aad cher, eae ee ogeL gine | mamas sognea lm of cog fa Baty lve | MSS PLtves a Gola bey dose. ha sacl u tle canon, a tabtateg | Durning ae as evolved abovo the bars an top | attangetien blag suck inet ure 2s se Mm and co! + “Epes ty t 3 i 7 e sic) ut . usin, of Louteville; | poetry, and could not be brought to believe that | £000 Do S00. Ot Mound Oe g srasit up to por- | In the last article on this subject, of o cenit coke, Sng iach Je Mpt. Gp | gradcslly Honing down the eels 2 eee ter to affix Smith's apparatus to each boiler. The ‘missioner they wore stands af horiz: utaf ae Why She Was in Company with Pittsburg Jack and Wis : Wife. quite respectable; husband a cotton-broker, | Charles had actually done it aloné and unaided— ry of its of inations of boilers | (the x . to Bt. . Si a iy aD oue a ‘erty. ; Summary of resylts of examinations (theor } @ i d r DP, 60 the: 2a a7 ; ——= feraps tte Poel tnantalness that might, | BOAO OF BT. ie cease foue'l sup” | in:sbort,” says the old gentleman, ‘yon | at some of our principal hotels, newspaper- ST nee oar beg ane | cold abiock was given to tho beor dusing ide no i and was jubilant because he had left undono the | pose you will drop this acquaiutauce.” Charies | want me 5 : ofiees, and office-buildings, was published; up on-the grato-bors moraly to keep them in pa ued ae. iGo CURD REST cake oa: zo eg OU ere below is given another table, showing the stant ignition! Itis expeoted to describe thig | toot of Twenty-zaveuth sicest, have ont thing he ought to have done. Mrs. J. played | did not lmow what todo. IIe loved her becauss ‘Then, according to him, she talked some non- biuff thet day dnd won, bjess her soul. RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS and other schemes in the article on “ Preyention Bo much b; f pral ‘Sirs. Easton's | BO,CoWd not got ber, He did not want £0 | sase about being a iedy and not intending to be ) much by way of preliminary. Mrs. marry » and yet he did not want tc her down, .| into the boilers of various packing-houses and | of Smoke” in ‘next Sundsy’s. istue of Tue’! uring 12 feet loug by 4 foot diamet cousin having mado her appearance, the other | Joave her, ‘In fact,. he waa in a.diabolica) posi- | insulted byany man. But he cooled ber , -| Into the £ sot | Umrpuse, 20 the writer: ferbeats essmaucns upon. | Lenk Pee y diameter ; ee and finally, after ube had satiafied bim by notes | fertilizing-works at the Btock-Yards, and one in | {50m Drosadte’ Avil wae paid ta the weekn 4 feat Lista be then fou a is in use made by Walworth, Brooks & Co: m The Progress of Their Loves~-His Proposition and Its Re- | i t 3 i | ebsractere may as well ti from her for four by not j : ception. i ponte Se POL eninontea Hew ie sare a hesdache, sobered up, and | aud letters that ber pretended relations with | the city: ; ap ch one-tenth of the afea of flrogratoy regen H ————— 5 H and quit. Jerry Waters and his wife,—who was | sent and called on her. * . : Charles were genuine, he gave her a cli ea Av = ah = ees pressure, cf e enn, io : fe bolle, 6) “pounds ;! 4 ! Mrs. Easton at the —— Hotel; who was Mary She received him pretty coldly, and he felt he | $900 and sont her about her business, aftertak-) |: Late 2 manufacturers of sidewalk lights, whera therois | S2OURt! in ke ‘ue! a d, 3,000 pounds per H She States the Terms On | WalesstMr. A's, and Sarah Pearsons at Mr.B.s, | deserved it. Hw kept on calling, and sbe grew | 2g the following receipt: Nee ‘Fowler Bros..| 6 1-5) 80' 6 aa i erin uso 12 feet lou uy’ fest Brovvag'| Ca¥ of fourteen hours of Indiana block coal; og : - % ; —did pack up their traps and leave Chicago for | penal as of old; but he dared nof make: any | Qmtcaco, Dec. 17, 1874.—I acknowledge to have ro- | (2S. W. Aliorton| | £9) § 1B Mlimingtan |.9° “th fir k °5.| apparatus for prevention of smoke fixed to the : Which She Will Mar. ' the East. The yourg lady in blue snd gold was ooxe suggestions. He told his bosom friend ba | celved $100 from ~~ sin sea ao leave ‘2 Faampon, 1 3] § Wilmington foehes by STect Sinciia fs dpor edealicg sae, wale ae F. UIN2’s BRI 1 : E ‘Him. j left behind, with many injunctions to take care | was making good running, but did not enter into | PTT EO4e ave days, Tanbrer ELus. $I by sujwainutfon | tenth, and ash-pit doors. one-tiyirtesath, of the-| foot of Twenty-cisuth otro Th : “ry - | of herself, and paddia her own canoe to the best | particulars. ‘At last he began to 3,000 50} 1225] Wilmington | area of iirg-grata; average pressure of. ate: y-ig! ere i8‘onp | of her ‘very decided ability. And paddle it she INTIMATE .| -Sho went down to the. bank where her $3, Wilmington | aze& A-grate; average press ateam, | boiler, made by the Northwestern Manufectag.: i é | Sia. mid ban te | was deposited, deposited her chock, and wont 35] 34 [and $5 pounds per e\uare inch; amount and kind of | ing Company. measuring 12 fee$ long b : Pee ere ee eee aiean | avo exPact- | marriago pretty plainly. | Ho told her he was nat-| toro." Ho—the fathor—went tom detective oF ertatilon | fuel ased, 80 pounds por day of ten hours of | fire and aalypit doors eect: Lain op ed see t He Sets to Work to Raise the fil je arom abe of Let Aes and size. very Woll off, bukhe had onough to support % | Cree and hired a man to watch Miss Horriot, | Sf MoN,2t. 8 | asl 9 itglWilatogton | Wilmington’ coal. ‘The boiler is - fitted | tire-grate, ‘ptecsuye of steam, G0 pen eect iat OPK. CO: HATS THENCE Fores): tein, nerhsps, a deamaite way.ot wife; that he believed in marriage—which {OF 9 | So seq that ge kopt her engagements. Ges. Bigelow [1s 28 3 LE|Wiaieion | with “Wooduon’s water-oirenlation aud | sqcare inet; amount and klod of” fat per ler Visit to His Father, { ated o hor at Bi . | Msn who had made the propositions he had 8 | “ri next forenoon Charles called on bis po- : a islat5 smoke-consuming furnsce. ‘Tis consists | §.000 pounds per day of fonrteen ho: ne, AO HIS * ; to say that a detective. say ‘Ree at Wells be coming it pretty strong; and that he fancied th-t, Joved, and told her he believed 19] A. Bottsford..| 6 3-5] 40] 6 f 16 ped Wilmington | n a water-leg riveted on to the under | Hillcoal. Size of grates artes ates ct rf ; af vere a ia i i 18 manner moruiug was very peculiar, ani 4 ’ 13 mies fi t ate. No apparatus for ti Preparations for the Wedding | sui.” Shs" as a, relative, seaoud ‘busi | snmed asin aldababiog™ Harte asthe ua | Bo fancied hae ‘he ‘was ‘ataied, ‘harcore | Hissar Aus /{,| 8) f sid) saiMaeagss | Inohee above the eraq-bare. ‘be front bef of | {Bsed fotneboler., Ia councousy leet 3 ¥ Fy " _ 17 ate tl 8 0 je mar- | y iL bye Piltsby a chi: + di f th as eee The Friend Gets Alarmed. 1 PTS RS, “cousin, eolting ‘Vite tore aa | EOUY caltét af some Cutare time. ; rage 7 She replied ahe was uot quite ready, but | Ie G, Getic 41-3] 3 tel THI Mlvilaigeton | coal frst thrown on.as itis charred totongh the Se oo tae bin piste dey bine be 4 AG feaaai * it i ander the circumstances would marry him tho ie 94] PIs} 1-6|Phtobury furnace-door; the water-leg practically -forms | which ig situated among the breweric eee tg eae eo roomiosted | it is likely that ehe bean io think it might beas | Go Stor to-morrow—the 22d, He could got the | slr 'eaweaeriase | St Se EH otitivittt@sfon ( the froub half of the faroaco into. a coking | ecritud’s for semen oe the sapeess Ghana cuamber which heats the coal, driving off acer- | jj, r = spouse of Frank Werner, who in January, | well to marry thia man, ‘if he moaut business; | & . alt ld 8 1874, was sent to Cherry Hill Prison for med- | per } was in jail; she could not live jong on | license the following afternoon, and she waul Thi ck * od bef those haakea. , may be of interest. Indian cam, dling with the vault waich contained the funds | Der joyer mas in jad; he could not live long op | marry him the morsing sfler. If he was nea eanaatines om cither from their | ‘Mu amount of the gases, which, parsing under | and oats are all road scparetely in otaee of ove of the Williamsport banks. Is was not | th thouzn ignoble, army of respectabies, | Watched, it would bo best for him not to come | Which manufacture fertihzers either from their | the-water-leg, are immediately jgnited over the | then mixed together in certain proporti his first operation, and the report was that he the great, th erotik had. expedence Las meni, and see her’ the next day, thos averting any | own or ‘‘tankings” from other houses; Nos. 7 | glowing coals in the second half of,tha fire- mashod just as in browing, sod tho vesaitant? had veen concerned in a similar job near York | for she put no great faith in his declarations | Possible suspicion. He.asaented aod lett. and § arg nof yot in fall operation; in fact noap- | rate, | It18.s pity no record was kept of the | wishdrawn into the fermeuting vate, wher it re The following afternoon ho called ot: the | parang ig fixed ag yet in No, 8 although all. the | Covsumption of ‘coal before fitting on Woodgon’s | mains from sevanty-two to ninety hours. o} . apparatus, for the purpo3e of comparison with | From thence the wort is raised intog be during the preceding summer. To prisun be | cousorning lumself, but ses to work ta get infar- r ut s County Clerk’s office and got bis marriage . iy details thereof are ga the ground. Column A | rag present consumption; bowever, it may s3ill, where it is boiled with steam in al i The Grand Denouement. oO . - Four months ago all the detectives of Chicago, reguiar and irregular, publicand yrivate, ware hunting the city over to find a curtain individual | went, and left this blue-eyed child of wrath with | mation concerning Ir if i 20, ‘his was the 2let. Abont 1 o'clock the . ‘known af the Kast asJorry Waterg, betlerimown | nothing todo nt to seep, around the walls TMB ALLEGED AUSTIN, Hagnd wae golug along to. strees with an ao- | shows the name of the packing-house or fertil | bo” Slated’ that Down’ - Dros. “oxereased tact; thence it gues into a receiving sister” It camio yn # few days, to theeifect that his name | Guaintance, Hurriot passed by thom. The ac- | izing works; column B, consumption of fnel per | themselves very well satisfied with the apparacus. | whence the “highwines” (now a Deni for iull month, a month of thitty-one dayn | Lh came im 4 few Gaye. to the elice Oe | qual hemselves. ified wil isitit i gt ii 4 3 uaintance saw her and obgorved to X thas that + gol- | ‘Lhe.boilor is used well within its power, for all “od if ? ‘won Lannes bis Ducal appellation, and there is etal ake waatd Sever fonget hun and ho as unmarried; thst he was wnder- | Soman iho had just passed” tae6 fot ese ene ee hoes oer: the steam required ts oily for beating te butld- | Feil where thor ace Cooled dee ee noresson why, even ins Republican’ country, / bringing him news of luckier chums in this Saiee father's tetatlishment, and tnt his Tatler ieee ive tetiae te ual aes ac pear Fel rar periods umn D, nombor of pounds pressure of -sieam poeicengive as oy ae See ite power the Pcs belo clio mating feael oll Tha be where the Constitution frowns on orders of : world. ‘The month of mourning at an end, whe | [ti pana pitt th rss | of a female acy a : 4 of the pure alcohol in making whiakies, brandi Te tte, | suite wealthy. Fortified with this, the noxt time | yi riia around somewhere at the East. Tae | attained per pound of fuel burat; column E, | manufacture of sidewalk-lighta is very simplo; iriti inds, aah nobility, Mr. Jerry Waters should not be called-! PO Cr teste Pilts- | ho called, there was a dramatic little seeoe. Sho | nun SS ethos aed ell inat-x contd eee Proportion of fige-door openings in’ each hoiler | the plass ia reocived at chanorks i large quae | Tie. ness Aer the ph ee after the plase where he first signalized himself | So by any meaue a penioner. ‘The last | faxed bun wath attempting to deceive het) told ) way ter back. But her goueral appearance and | to the grate-surface of that hoiler, these open- | tities,.of the standard sizes, already manufsc- | distillation, esiled pot-beor,” ‘ in criminal records, where he gained Jaurels and | eee ere alovedl tad set ber up in | lim itis real name, aud thon, with a gush of tears | Son .er of welising seemed to resemble those of ef ea vs || tured and ready for being insertad into the cast-| often allowed ta ran into the t aith asa burglar, and where he has now ro- funds aud, as th 1 will prove. sh aud indignation,,told him never to darken her | iisriet, ‘The woran, whoever she might be, | ‘88 being closed as a rule. whoo ruoning the | ,.on frames, which are made from patterns made | cower; iris usefel, however, for irrigation oe wealth as 9 burglar, gre BS To- | funds, aud, as the sequel will prove. she was | doors spain, but to leave her then and there, and wont into tho Fort Wayne ticket-oflice, und they | boilers; column F, proportion of ashpit door-.| in the works. The glasseyea are then fixed in poses. At the Laie Shore ‘Distillery there ‘a0 here bythe slias of Jack of Tittsburg. Ney got his title at Moscow. Tho fight at Montebello i t is turned for the winter, sftor s summer season ; quite able to raize more when she needed it. that forever. He began explaining his motives, a + Ps - f 7 i 3 tee | "After Mrs. Waters, thinking she had osrried jist i ‘Bi D! s { paid no further attention to her. An hour later, | openings to the grate-aurfece in each boiler, | thase frames, and run in either with a mixtnre | three beilars made by the Northwestern Sa ee eee econ eee”! the servant-girl buszess as far as was consist- | Putit was a lame attempt Of bad Job, and she | Air, 3 coming eutof his oflice, saw, 8 little ways.) these openings being generally kopt open when | of sulphur and coal-tar, or fixed with a ring’of | fagturing Gompauy, two measuring 16 feet inv, ploits which made Jerry famous, are they ot re / oni with pradenco. resolved to let her husband | eee eae eee ee eae te and wentdown | down thestrest, ranning the. boilers; column G, kind of fuel | !%4, according to circumstances, Thero is no | 1,1 feat G inclies in diamoter, ani one ergaen®, : 0 1Ork, TN bd iu HAREIST COMING OUT OF 4 BANE. ved i . danger, a8 someeuppose, in asing them whers | ing 19 feat loug by 4 feat diamater; fire-grates nued. the direct rays of the summer sua ean reach | gach 4 feet G inches by 4 feet; fre’and corded with many adjectives—superiatives at "carry ou he Loug>breaking business nuaided,.| 45 nig Lovom friend, to whom he related the foro | +7» wag Se CNG OUT OR ATANE. that—in the ‘calamns of the Commercial and ; she and her cousin stopped at = reputable hotel ar ii i i “hi x . ts i 7 i F | ly appeared,’ “ Wuute the gon:leman,” said tho ig: leveling rajtroa - i : ything, cad very | average boiler pressure 65 pounds per equste manufactories got weary of its hero; there was if 7lcierk; Cpaid bis bil regularly, and. never j bhtazed jt "and upon the peculiar loveliers and | giked wisther she was, going to leava. town. | zanox avo ov arviomsor or Tue sorzns | close up against them. inehseamount’ and Kind of fast teed GA; too mach of himin the city papers, and on; objected to extra.” When s hotel clork does | trstis Without being at all take aback by an unex- | som a1 pounds pressure of steam per pound of {| bother manulactory visited was that of . | pounds per day of fourteen hows of Erie cogl;. longs for varietyin reading. So public santi- - praise a man, it is certain tha: pars‘wory is not 's - pected encounter, she said she was; Charles b . 7, E. W. BLATCHFORD & CO., no amoke-preventing apparatus in use. i d His INTENTION TO MARRY BER thought his fathet had discovered. their intey- | fuel bumt.in No. 7, to 124g pounds in No. 7. | manufacturers of white lend, shot, ete. The | These breweries as just described may be cone” ‘This ig greater than in the table giving the re- | factory was not at work at the time of the visit, | sidered s fair aamplo of similar works in various” ment ran counter to him, and he left Pittsburg . his besetting sin. if ho could, esteeming Inmself lucky af he | tina gud thorefore they ‘wore to be married the x ; : i f October ira. W he fri i i i man unobtrasive way, which was disheartening . During the early part of Oc upon to go | could get sucha treasure. The friend was alit- | next afternoon, and goon s tip {o Pitteburg, | alts-of examinations in variona city buildings | but in conrse of couvoreation the writer was 1m: parts of the city. It will be noticed that no at! x fs —Chris! —tclt called upon to go rages ea to acouple of officers who had struc his trail. : Loe oe bn some fcappings | tlé shaken in bis opinion of the woman by these | Since he feated he was watcod, abo had gone to pressed that tha firm had spent come hundreds | tempts hava b decided: Df course, he came to Chicago, he and his wife, : $a8 Orr a ees Se goodly, person. ae ie revelations, but not being at all infected by | bay tha tickets. pres wae ee ceeee pigs eae He pee aie of dollarein trying from timo to time various | emake Aeaies PoNERTTEE te ee Bat the detectives, and a few policemen who | place ayoung man, the gon of alesding mer- | fomanticivm, insisted thas marriage was an ab-| Where were they to be married? ~ yee Pi p ed high’ aa dirt i iy contrivances for the’ prevention of smoke; and | the case of the packing-houses. Noxt woek the ren around with their mouths agape, expecting | chant in this city, trod upou her dress and euc- ; Surdity, and if it were necessary for him tolove | That she did not know. Charles was going to | Very varied range, which af first sight appears to | hed uot succeeded in finding any which ‘proved-| rolling milla io the ‘city will come under our t this woman, why then——. But Obarles, | get some parson who was not acquainted with | indicate wide difference in the efficiency of the'| satisfactory, For some time they had in usa an | notice; want of space prevents it in this dsy'é din tearii ib f the gathers. Hi “ A . jeeded, do tearing ont one.of the en © | worked up tospitch of high morality, revoled ‘various boilers, does not in reality form the sup- | apparatus fixed by Mr. C. Mason, the well-known | ixsue. boilermaker of this city, but, notacting efficient- > tostamble acroeaJ. of P. some lucky night, get | ceeded Jip tearing ont spe of he gathers. put unsmmonsly by rejecting, the idea thatit | * “white “eat, equal. | dé this, and left. He had failed at it. ‘Then they sopsrated, she going home and he z really wes Jerry Waters thoy were after. This | jr “opty “iq “assarmiee” tht it’ tea Tue next dey be called on Harnet, but. she | to us hotel "There Mr X niet isacquaintance, | ea te cance nacpunt of atonn ta weania | 3¥ (either from mijeroutfeaite or on account of | > IMHOATALATY. sit it ii a would not se6. x ys 10 said, ‘I have made out that woman we sa is 10.) want of proper attention © engiveer or i jas nob the losis. of common mene, bab 1s 34 the" of OO. vleartbly, -_ euusedueeg-a:-. sere similar réception, The third she relented, and | ahs esaid et to-day, She is tho wife ‘of a fel- in proportion to their different sizes, then this | gtoker), fon taken out mates -The aoreee of When frionds depart, why do we call it death ? into fe: , then, who maxes the acquainiaucs of- is future . ‘ rail Mer . Sa stain aoe F ; } i and repeated his offer of marriage under his | him of what he bad heard. He waa not in, so | how deficient or. otherwise some buildings are’in | to viait and investigate them, and va2 Here nead ered Ree een iy tonewg hee | reauiue name, . “Now.” said ahe, “lot ue talk | ho left an absurd pote begging him not to got | bouler power. For instance, No. 8 burns a larger:| thither a visit was paid to the had been offered. Worthy citizens whose wives ; Grocc” 4 situation for eome hard-up playwright. | Common seuse,” and she talked ic’about as fol- | married till ho heard further from X on the'| amount of coal per equate foot of grate-sutface | woras of the wept for their jewels, like Rachel of old—re- i ‘They parted, but 29 the dun aays to his debtor, | lows: “Lam poor; your people arerich. My | eubject. Then he went to Harnet’s abode, and | por hour, and at the same timd’is being worked WOOD & DE PUY, MANUFA! fusing to be comforted—held up glittering prizes | « only to meet again.” They met on tas street, | family is disgraced; yours is reapectable. If | was mformed that sho bad deparied with ali-her | presumably considerably below full boiler pow- ‘948 Wabash avenue, in order to! before the eyes of the detectives, so glittering | and smiled 2nd nodded; they mot st ‘*plesure- | YOU merry mo your folks may not disown | 1uggage hal’ an hour before. - Had she fone | er, ag the asfety-valves thronghout the Stock- n ti 2 < i ou, bat they will mot own me. They will | alone? heasked: The reply mas she had not; «| Yards are generally loaded to 60 pounds; and | sults capable of being classifi Hist She eloressid detectives felt honesty Waa’, (oor eS eaees- aod walked: They did aah ‘contipually worrying at you to jcave me, | gentleman; whom they did not see, had called for | No. 3 ehowastill larger consumption ef coal per | of either ‘smoke or stench and finally this continual pressure vill fell,-and the best policy, and did not attempt to | Oob! a ele square foot of grate-suriace per hour, while the | articles manufactured aro mi ; : compromise with s thiot they could mot | ue scaneintance, with ® jump. bub grdcally | you wil get sick of awife who badishes you | concluded. of course, that it vas Charles, aad, | pressure carried is almost at the maximum, and | tracts, which are obtained wiciioat emplcyiog | ub ark Tis Deere His ntti abet os es catch,’ The officers were introduced | told her that hia name was Obasles Aus:in, Rot society and hve Herally. Ihave too much | Roping it mi ht mot Bata lates ene Sete ne dividend of she amoune of oa hart sod bea ne proceed consists in Best erlodiog the/yy.. in our turn, cast the clay of earth, saeco a * A 7 a | pride to endure sither you would lasve | Fort Wayne Depot. The train jaat gone, | the preseure carried ia only 3. Now, thoug! er whi 9. essence is to be cbrsipsd ‘Te immortal to our homes on é to tho aflicted sisters whose scquaintance ; which was & wicked He, and thas be was s | Tor I you. We could not eiay together. You | ao he shragyed hie abonidere, and went to bed’ | this te alightly higher ratio dan that of No 8 ° ‘Some say U = ‘Then searchless mysteries one by oue unfold, — ‘The power and majesty of Heaven ’s rev ‘From earthly eyes concealed, SE ¢, many sad reflections it must uring 'o soe ench deur, loved face grow white end ones most cherisked,—to the damp gear rhe last of them that we can here behold, ‘A muss of clay and mald, tov amart for that—with a wink. TEMPTING REWARDS i Poi igh- ‘nothing which o piu would settle. ‘Then and D a ~ fesse detectives: ia veces bs ae ! there, #8 the sight vj sundry clersa, they acted | allowed him to ace her, only, a8 ube expressed it, | Joy who was convicted in Wiiliamsport for safe- | tost of the number of pounds. pressure of steam | boilers in use are two, made by Carlile Mason é | When ftionds depart. why road to success, and they inevitebly quit 1b to | ise hestilittle farc-'of «pology, and assurances | to bid her burglars.” ‘(Are you sure?” said X. or- | attained per pound of tual burnt per square foot | Co., each measuring 14 feet long by 6 fect in | rie heaving breasts the yale of the breaths. 3” travel up biind alley again, - A detective, being | tha: there is notluzy to apologize for. Horo AN ETERNAL FAREWELL. fectly.” replies the other. “It was some time | of grate-surface per hour would be au-approxi- | diameter, . ‘The last sad spectacle of human strife, Pa ex-officio wiser than anybody else, declines to | enters She had sone auth in humanity, etc. and was | ago; but I am positive.” : mated Eeliauls _one i as it 15, it is chisly ss'eoet smoke frequently jismmes: fom. the ‘With hope and fear so rife, & : listen to an: ti fi tsiders. He is | ‘SECO: WARACTER, cing East. Finally she conseuted to postpone THIS BET X YO THINKING, ufeful in showing how much’ some ‘boilers | nest of- brewenes situa! about the foot-of . + ~ pegoked a Lice eterna bags “| ERE SECOND DEIDING © 7 Berdopartare cnsdar: ‘Tho nest day he exiled, | and lie. jushed down to Charias’ house:toltall | are forced. more tan cthers,in “otlier worta: |/ttwesty-hiath surest it was, copehinrs daalta.| Ont peng the cartel tess me betel? ; produce any re- under the head show and spoke; they met in a street-car—one of her withahack aud driven her off. Mr. X then mixing the mass with the rig] =Tat of ‘Some say this is to die, member of the Board of Trads, which was oqual- " br Phar & ; biert fe would be in the same position a3 now. I should ; presuming that thay must have gotten matried | (which 1s 254), yet in reality: the boiler is either | tho “ menstruum,” which is ‘re:=aily 3 mixture " 4 E oe of alcohol and water. ‘The-cidee is he placed | "Tis but transition, Ah! why call it death? with the natural history of such creatures‘ was Tpantrae,. Aaa person, ab a maaquorade ihe} derived from ths plays which Mr. Hooley pute i i ‘domi: be worse than destitute. Now you-may call it | immediately after abe left Lim, | mmuch less etticient, or, which is still more proba- i z ‘upon the stagé, arid they :averentially described | areca ey Lic aneee nen ee ‘bis mercenary; so itis, perbaps. thongh I think ix | THE DETECTIVE blo, being forced up to its full capacity to | it macerativg veseels-iato which ‘air, fa intro- fey yin peer yo 1 bresid, the articles which bad gone from tnem. not | business sunounces that he is a member of the | Common sense; but I will tell you Just | Who had been steacily shadowing her on behalf j ensble it to do all the work of the factory. With | duced at a pressusgof 200 pounds per square | “ *riy then, and only then, alono we liv i te z Board of Trade. -Ale taxes relugein the 1,609, THE TERMS ON WHICH I WILL MARRY YoU. of the old gentieman also ssw her dtive off, | this light thrown upon it, the table will show to | inch; this thorofighly mixes the herbs \ndmen- | °° Here dust to dust wo give, i rain watched her to the depot, and then reported to | an inquirer the fact that, in most cases, the boil- | straum, the fatter penetrating evelly pore a doubting but that the detective would observe, ; r I believe I " ! i} . . you love me, at present, at leat, and « aad msy ‘be. broker, sealer, aperilaton, geait a will denoait to my | his employer thas Narnet had departed with a» | ers are being forced up to or beyond their boiler | of the forfor. The materisia are then { Esrth should beto us but a prison—cell, ede +A scene of sorrow, and of hope, untrue; : in the eloquent language of Mr. Soggs, or some © % 8 Ilke—love you. If yo other man, “Madam, they shall adorn your per- . déslen Wanker, mergliant oF honedl nuns Sor credit, ip soma bank, 83 000, I will. m: you | strange man. So Jong. as it wes nos Charles, | capecity, and this atways gives rige to placed in a lfrdraulic press, in which) they ey ye rem en gon within 3 week.” But tke jewels, unlike the ' call on her, ‘This she granted, after some appar- | Whenever it pleases you to fix tne day. ‘here, | tho old boy was serenely indifferent. His only | A-LARGE AMOUNT OF SMOKE. are subjected] to a pressure of 5 tons per Tike light in, acid ne cea slew Prodigal Son, did tict retura. They sparkle in ‘ ent hesitation. — now.” ! rograt was that Harriet and the unknown were | As none of the boilers are, or havo been, fitted | aquare inch, which is sufficient to ext ‘all the In brightness ever new, i Speers 4 For 2 moment he made no reply, and then he | enjoying themselyés on his money: Btill that | with any amoke-prevontive apparatus, large vol- | essence therefr\n, the essence being th i | i . in: “ ; ‘irawn, other eare, and glitter on other necks, while | After the deer are. abe loft the hetel cod. | went on to explain buat hig interest in tho estab- | waa better then having a spoile Gals for a dang | umes of smoke often roll over the city, cacrying | off into carbora Wal Teady’ for. abismoft. A'lD | Wo'lage the facon of tha loved and loet; lixhment was small ; that it was difficult toraise | ter-in-law. Then possibly be meditated on the | with them those horrid smells which are treated | H. P. portable engko and boiler, wtked at a We'll hear the voices that on earth are o'er} thew original possessora wear paste, or, last of ; Oct : i tovk up her abode in of in‘other articles in Tux Tareuxe It must | pressare of 40 poodds, and congdming 2,000 | And, when for us the one great die is cart, : ai days of ten | We'llssy, when meeting on the Eternal dhera? ; that eum in « short time ; that —— feeling of Charies when he came to bear of all houses, quite well known. For detailed list consult Tue Teruxs for August $5 Re WHERE SHALL I GET THE MONEY? this young woman, and to mako of her “the idlo | 74 hod at his own froa disposal about | note, x. was mightily surprised at seeing him, | ‘soot ” and the stench gases will fall to the | square inch; amount and kind of fuel used, andon Correandence ofthe New York Tinat im far ; ground in the vicinity of the Stock-Yarda or the | 10,000 pounds per day of twenty-four hours of Has the fame of Dr. tia resched Ameri- inventions, sre leasing ornaments, peying for | ‘A BOARDING-HOUSE . them in monthly instaliments. ° * on one of the avenues. Her true charactor was “ Very well,” gaid she, ‘1 thought so; Idid | this. |. { be remembered that the greater the volume of | pounds of Wilmington o a ‘Not lost, but gone before, Bo please fancy twenty detectives setting out | unknown, and she was cousidsred thoroughly | Bot expect anything elso. Isee very plainlythat | ° ‘THE MORNING CANE, — ; smoke issuing from thé chimnoy the stronger | hoursesch, gives all the power necosuary for bs ‘, bof tint all wi 8 1 respectable, ‘since she bad no visitors, mde no | We bad betser part. I will leave this week,” the morning of the day which was to make , willbe the smell carried along with it into the | working the air-pumps, hydranlic presses, and | ‘men ‘tis not death: and, If we but reflect, in search of one poor little maa, with joint | particular trouble, aud had three trunks. dr. ‘THIS BROUGHT HIM TO HIS BENGES, Charles te possessor of his biue-eyed daring. | city. For smoke consist of very minute par- | the grinding-mschine. There was no nuisance | " *Tis life, ia hope, to leave earth's dark nbyt accord asserting the man they wore after was | Anstin—so called—was the first porsou who hed | and after assuring her that the request was rea! With wedding-ring and license, the aole occupant | ticles of carbon carried along with, sustained by, | of any kind apparent connected with the works, | with love'unfettered join the bright elect not the msn he really was, and throwing away | ever visited ber, and he seemed respectable | sonable, and that the money should be forth- | of aback, he wont down to her atoppiog-plsceto | and imtimately mixed with a lerga quantity of | The next vialt was mado to the lager-beer prow-'| Pasa the dark valley from s scene like this their only clow, because they themselves had not | to the remale Cerborua who presided over the | Coming, thauked her for her statement that sho | take her with him tothe miniater. He tad seen | watery vapor. As thovapor gradually becomes | ery of Messrs. ‘Morged into realms of bliss; found it. | avenne establishment, Faw, itisto be regret- | loved him. So they parted that day. Charles | and read bis friend's note, but paid no attention | diffused through the air the carbon is DOWNEE 4 BEMIS, 'To wing our filght to lands of lovelier hirth, ace poLizTON. ! fully stated that . did not go and seo bi friend at that time, not | to it, thinking that worthy individual had gotten ; liberated, and falls to the ground, carrying with’| 91 South Park avenue, at which there are two By angéls guided o’er a flower-strewa way, then—all th duns ea! Pe i RE MoTIvEs considering it aavisable to inform him of this | some other folly in kig brain. When he asked | with it gases which may naturally cling around | boilera in use,—one measuring 14 fect long by 3 | Beyond the confines of this fleating earth, : }eD— ey condescendéd to nse—was that 9; which animated Mr. Charles Austin were of the | x8* move. When they did mest, he stated that | for Harriet, ho learned in swift succession that | it, such as the vapors arising from the lard-tanks | feet 8 inches diameter, the other 15 feet long by | - Where life seems one eternal Summur-day, : certain man, ago, appearance, etc, quite! mbes aibie pature, It was lus deliberate pur. | tbe situation romaiaed unchanged. S she lad left—goné' off oh the train—with a | and drying machines, which, a8 is well Known, | 4 feet diameter, each with fire-grates measuring And nought can o'er decay, unknown, had been robbing sundry | Jose thenbjagats, snare, seduce, eatran, Charles found imsel? face to face with the | strange gontlenian—iast evening. ‘There being’ have » peculiatly sitong faculty for eioging for | 4 feet 6 inches by 4 fest 6 inches; fire and aah Dine, H Len} ‘dhacweieutror the virtue, honor, ete., of | Bteat problem of the present day: aj, | Do object in staying there any louger, hé wentte , along time to the clothes orto any solid body. |.pit doors each one-thirteenth of the area of: i . ‘4 v ehe t his friend's office to find the meaning of that i if the amount of emoke.1s small, the carbon or | fire-grate; pressure.of steam, 60 pounds. per] . A Celebrated Russian Physician: i | / : { H : 4 and for September. He was presumably an old | 107 of Sean EOS ue gue DOE, dear Bart- | 91 090. ‘Tuat leit two-thirds to he raised. | pince he fanced eyond the limite of hand, or the officers would have caught him be- SE ie pent Gf eee ceutaea whisk hag | After reflecting for a time, he came to | Chicago, and asked him why he j Packing-houses, instead of traveling some miles | Walnut ‘Hill coal. No smoke-praventive ap- | ca? Dr. Botkin is the chief physician, or at least fore,—a deduction which is flatteriug. but not rébably come down. from’ prebistoris a ‘ho | the . conclusion that, after all, ‘his was CUT 413 HONEYMOON TRIP 80 sAORT. into the city before they sre dispersed or rather | paratus is or has boon affixed to those boilers..| the favorite one of the Russian Imperial family, 4 always correc:. A Indy who belioved aha had | Uvsbly coms ao eae tb bunecl be com, | ®, mere temporary: arrangement. When | This remark seemed to Charles in excessively | diffused. ‘The question of : | ia . +f and wherever the Emprees goes, thither go seen him, desiribed him as *‘quite the gentle- unicated ih to his “fiend, one X; savin; his family learned what a lovable girl Harriet | bad taste, so he abruptly demanded an explana- THE PREVENTION OF. SMOKR SEIPP’s BREWERY, i Dr. Botkia. When the Empress came to Lon+ man: he carried a cane.”. This simplified the bate ‘own Damon, thy Pythias has a soft thin; @; | wae they would never object, Her feara would | tion of the note. ae astegards ths packing-housed is one of great | foot of Twenty-sixth strect, there sre three boil- | don,: Dr. Botkin. came with her. Now that the , search ; it was uo longer looking for a needle in | |. 7 Sto that effect, He: sequaiuied be set ai rest, and the money would bo released | X—Never mind now; youére msitied, atid | importance to the public at large on account of'| era which measure respectively 17 feat long by 5 | Empress is at Mentone, Dr. Botkin is also at " trom bank, So he divided up the $2.000 into | that énd: : ite intimate connection with the ‘Stench Nui- | feet diameter, 14feet long by 5 feet dianister, | Mentone. During her Imperial Majesty's re ance,” and whatever rules or legislation be | and 12 feet long by 5 feet diameter; tlie fire- | cent stay in London shé never visited the Ii a haystack ; it was reduced to a search for a a Ps ri 5 with kus truly diabolical purposes, and the | sve iote of $400 each. One tot could be secured | Cherles—i am not married. fisios to gach moarure 5 feet 6 inches by 5 fest | Taseisn Chapel in Walbesk strest (mhere ah crooked one in 2 tack where there were several latter, instead of warning him of tue really | from his father, the other four must be bor-| X—So much tie bottor; but you seem to have | adopted in tho future to prevent tha smoke neediea. Then there was | ANOTHER TRAIL, crumasl) pondash re Spec na only told | Towed from friends. When this scheme was | deserled Harriet vary quickly. Fictle young | nulsencé in the elty should be=ophed with oqual | G inches; fire-doors exch one-Afteenth, and ashe | was to bo esen every Sanday) without being 1 which was rather more promising. A certain him not to make a fool of himself’ And now, in | SA*0 Of on paperin « buasiuess-like way it | man. ‘ force to ali localities within & certain distance ot | pit doors one-ninth, of the area of fire-yrate; | companied by Dr. Botkin. There is nothing woman, who bad hired out 2s a servant in houses | justice to X. who did tarnish much of the follow- | looked very rational, and he felt that his diftioul- Chailes—I have not desérted her. She —— the city limits, say all ut Cook County north of | average pressure in boilers, 55 pounds parsquare | strange, it may be said, in the fact that the Em- which had afterwards been robbed, was sup- Ing information, it should be said that hedid not | tes ere over. X—Did she come back with you? the north line of Township 86, and east of the | inch; smount aid kind’ of fuel used, 22,000 | press of Russia, being in delica‘e healt, should posed to bave played the part of Larpeta, and | 4 sc until he was convinced that the reporter | ‘The following day be Gharles—She did uot go away with mo. weat line of Range 12. * | pounds por twenty-four hours of Briar Hill coal. | constantly be attendod by a physician, But the to bave admitted the enemy within the gates. already knew just enough to make it advisable WENT ON A COLLEGTING TOUR, X—Not go away with you lest night? Not It was not considered necessary to tabulate ese boilers provide steam fot two engines, one | really remarkable thing in the matter is that Dr. Now, if, 28 wae conjectured, she was the best to tell him ell and was reasonably fortunate. The last name.| take the train for Pittaburg with you? and take such close measurements of the boilers | 60 H. P., and one 25 H. P., and twelve steam | Botkin isa thorough Russian, and that befort . on his list was that of his confidential friend, Charles—No, it wes some one ela’, of the city packing-houses; those atthe Stock- | pumps of Blake's, Knowles’, and Crane Bros’, | his time the medical attendants of the Emperct and Empreca were always foreigners, and friend of the noctuinal operator, and if, as was thought posnible, she could be caught, then, by | , Charles then oalled upon Miss Harriet, and | <i> vac ready to lend the monoy, but, in view of | ‘Tien, finally, X told what he had geen and | Yatds form's auliciont samplo of. all the others, | makes, aba of tho felloning aizess two of No, , judicious maltreatment, she might be led to be- what he alceady knew, was curious what was to} heard. Then thoy s ‘The simé faults are found in both places, aaa | 8, six of No. 5, two of No. 4, one air pump, and | invariably Germans. A few yeara ago, however tray her associato,—to peach, squeal, or aing, to Shi VERY bar Teeit aad tke bod i ‘ad that be done with it. After some hesitation Charies | - WENT TO. THE BANK rule. careless stoking, and boilers too small for | ond No. 4 (duplex) . This brewery luces | his Majer‘y resolved to consult a number of thi nse techuicalities. . é is ene beret ly ad ears 8. ‘at | unbosomed himself, and told. the whole story. | and found Harriet had drawn out every cont, | the purposes for which they are required, both | some 700 barrels-of lager beer perdiem. Thero ! best physicians in Russia with regard to tht: ‘The first part of this chain of Teasoning was gone st fe eee teat ‘hich ef The friend called him a focl and her | Thea the friand observed ‘he alwaya had dis- | of which aro faults tending to increase the quan- | is no, smoke-preventive apparatus affixed to the health of the Empress, who suffers fromchrouit correct, smuzingly so for adetective. She washis | for & Fortnightly, ea ‘Suse not iy | 82, impostor, Then Charles got angry, | tristed that woman, aud proceeded to narrate | tity of smoke evolved from the furnaces, and | boilers, and the chimney stacks frequontly give | attacks of asthm., bronchitis, or some similar Tite, not perhaps so much in accordance with | ing companion ior & man. Sas Kuew not merely | put needing the money, exolained to his friend | instances thereof. ‘After the throb of heart- | thisia still farther sasisted by nosmoke-prevent- | off in consequence much heavy black smoke. It | pulmonery complaint. A German physician, ia statotory 2a with common law, Neither mipig- | her worl faire ihe bat i} au old. She bea | that he was a prejudiced ass, a8 he would admit | pain at the desertion of s woman he had joved, | ive apparatus being appliéd to any ono of tho | will probably be of interest to give at this point | high favor at Court drew up alist of eminent ter nor Justice of the Teice had united them, | crime,—batahe knew die world. She bad seen | if he only once saw Harriot. Then the friend | Charles began to reflect on the monetary aspect | boilers in either locality. : “= | alight dasoription of ~~ medical men, and submitted it to the Emperor, In examming certain other works in regard to | ° ‘THE PROCESS OF BREWING, who observed that it did not include a singit she had no certificate to Nourish in her bluitc’s | other cities, aud knew Charleston customsas well | said he was ready to go and seo ier,—that was | of the gastiion, etirsed Harriet for 4 designing pan szamialog 9 fae leer a ee enoce ier a re triouit ting oo hdw he was eo “Sten aisance,” due attention was given { and some of the differances which distinguish | Russian maine, Alexander IL, more 9! : face. Since no divorce was needed to separate | 38 those of Now York. She tzid lively things | the shortest way te convert or be convorted, | jade, dod commenced medi ther, they never quarreled, and eincehecouldnot | 2% sprightly’ nassioer, aod hs felt stopid ou her Charles assented, and they went together that i get bis money back,. Still brooding ovor that | to their boiler departments, and, asa result of | lager, fale ale, and porter from each other. — than many ¢ predecessora, asked wherber is 6 compelied to pay her alimony, he gave her ali | Presence,—xu aww situation for a would-be se- | night, The-result ehowed that @ man of good | great problem, he want home.. this examination, it was fothd’ thit at the The barley, on arriving at the works, is spread } all fis doriniora not one native physicial a on thé fldors oF the malt kiln in layers of about | high merit ‘cas to be found; and, by way of com the money ehe wanted, which was good share | ducer. He confessed this much oue day to his | sense, even when biased against s woman; isng | - 1 advised him,” taid X to the reporter, “to .| works of of what ne made It ig ead to think that. not- Tsoi, and seeks Soubétal oe bia abilicy ee match for her persuasive powers. Harriet tod LET TEE WEALTH Go. aig FAIRBANK, PECK #00.) 4 inches thick and subjeoted therein to a certain | cession to the prejudices of the Car, the namé withstanding the shocking impropriety of their i eit ari to modern aur Penitent.” | her-whole story, and did it admirably and rea-.| Moat of it would ba epént by tls time ne would | lard refiners, there are five boilers, one 16 feet | degree of heat for .% cartain length | of Botkin was added tothe others. Now, Bor’ time, tho amount of the hoat | kin is Russian of the Russians. Born in Moe he peraisted in his visits, wound up by fall- | sonably. Stic talked business too busines’ inlin; | éatch her and, if the facts ever tame otit ona | long by 4 feet G inches diamoter; ene 14 feot | of ! and the length of the process ‘yarying.| cow, the son of a Moscow merchant, oducated at conduct, they loved one another with much deyo- | Still van. cand i ins in love sith her, and yet wanted to make her | Keeping back nothing of her history, and the | trial or kasthing, how hé would be langhed at, | lone by 4 tect diameter; one 14 Teot long by 3 the A ive force set off in search ofa ; his mistress. is fea arin Hao oRrI Ne. friend was conVérted, aud in testimony thereof | Why, air, that woman must have hundreds. of | feat 8 inches diametér; ‘one 12 feet long by 4 soméwhat in different breweries, and according | the Moscow University, he was everything 0, Sloat it wellas aman. The former is always t bak os abd he iad. thers elatetls advanced the $400. which fell to big stare im | letters trom him, sud aa for love,—they were | feet diameter; and ohe 12 feet long by 3 feet 8 } to the purposes for which the malt iato bé used: | Russia, For that reason the Emperor dete 1 onsiest to tind. Women are noticed by men | Of a certain kind, mai ma clumsily. | Cherles' apportionment of hig temporary loan, | just red-hot.” 5 inches diameter. .The firat had a fire-grate’| From the kiln the malt is put into large “mash” | mined to give him a chance, and withous delay : measuring 5 feet by 4 fect, and fire and ash-pi¢ | tubs in which hot water ig made to pass through | commanded him fo visit the Empress, aud BE? and omen, men only bywomen, In the houses | Tiié tirst was bad énough, but the second was | 1» advised the lover to ‘That right there was whore : E 5 ‘ __,. TELL $18 FATHER IN ADVANGE, ‘A GRAND BCENS .. | doors measuring one-fourteenth of the area of | it, and the product, called the “wort,” is drawn | nounce an opinion on her malady, Dr. Bog" sad lived, both maces C8 at Mis tneanivig aras too plain for any one to mis- | but to that Charles utterly objected, deciating | at the——monsion. ‘The old gentleman saw} fire-grate; the othér four hoilers had fire-grates | off into “'kettles™ of 100 barfela capacity. in | wished, in tho first place, to auscaltate his ilaé- ad lived, its mebadt and ue were able to | un nae 5 wee ly © os, 5 wen ih his father wonld not consent, and might intér- | that hia son was greatly perturbed, and in order | measuring 4 feot by 4 feet, and fire and ash-pit which it is mixéd ith the right proportions of | trious patient. But when he berzed hor Maj 4 pive 8 zeansuably fait description of her. Given Solnbretiend as Abe was... She received tht prop pose seribus and vexatious obstacles. Harriet | to chéer hitn informed him that his béloved was | doors measuring one-ninth of the area of fire- | hope and boiled. In induy bteweries the “wort” | to remove afar jacket, which, in these too-ftr j pareport sabiont would run: Black bir, barnt | 08 Hob ih Brea igo La ue T tiees ais left it entirely with Chacles. This was the 2d of | iot worth caring about. Shs had wold out for grate; average pressure, 45 pounds per. square | is boiled with steam inatead of in kettles. Wor quent interviews with her physicians abe bsi’ BY in sre roma 6 mnuch inzzing ; faircomplezion, ; 00! aT sorergie ne waa npr ee ie al poe ts G December. The marriage wes tized for Jaou- |. $300, and gdve off with.one of the unregenerate. | inch;’ amount and kind of fuél used, 20,000 | pale ale, pale malt slone is used;. for porter, | habitually worn, he was met by a stera Im with tin of red ie robes bones small oars, | pate i nt t ee pe sault ‘eon rae { ary. the young lady saying that certain necessary | Charles begged for an explanation. Hegot it, | ponds per day of twénty-four Hours for | a portion of brown mali, a portion of pale malt, ; stare. Botkin bowed, retired, and hastenin Pisteds m le jae ‘ 108 Tett-hand corner of | pried Lin oe. bane ti ar in By ewbols. 8 ad Preparations would take her till that time. ‘Two'| and in his subsequent wrath let out the fact tbat | the five boilais, of Etis ‘coal: -- The | and « small portion of black or “patent” malt | the Emperor, informed him to his it pai i eyes dark, blight cat a Re obe ; teeth ou em 4 ne ou = Bes Ske ‘4 bi days ister he took her around to a leading: siy- | he had lost $3,000. ‘The father found some con- | boilera are fitted with a patent shaking grate for | isthe mixture used in the mash-tubs. In 180 | ity’ to proceed with the case unles# ba Height abot Shee 8 incae eeae ree i | Mig oition lad mounted ane urbe bad peters Fa | ing bank, and satistiéd her thet $3,000 had buen | solation ia thé fact that hé was only & tenth of | cleaning, out the clinkers, which tho writer was | bushels of mash, 100 are pald and 80 ara brown | was allowed to treat the Empress, as 2? sig] vat feet 3 inches; age about 27. on wounded one whe ‘ered 80 | deposited to her credit: She began preparing | the fool hii son waa, but was nevertheless much j informed works very well. These boilers were | malt. The’ brown and “patent”: mblss aré | would treat any other woman, The Emperoré formerly titted with’ Griffiti's ‘steam-jet smoke- | merely roasted more then the pale malt, the,} once assented to the Russian doctor's view, aod B. Es ‘The moral diagnosis yaried according tothe | much, acd who hoped abe had tound in him | herself for tho wodding-day, or at least he | enraged ever the ca oral. 4 a : hop 5 h for tt d yr, .0 f pital sunk, and advised hiv | yomed: A person yon, cidrrust the moment you Teen only. te Bnd. Sa oP Fo this paint judged ao, for whenever he cailéd on her sho | boy ny put the thing in the hands of the detect | conauming apparatus, but it hes been renidved || latter generally in hot revolving’ cylinders, tho | learned, to his astonishment, that the Court pv’ vet erenvon pars % iit. conuine pe eo pr enertaage egret ch fell dead at Hovloy'a hes | Maz sewing. aS ives, 2 jon account of the burning ont of the “fire- | process being similar t& that with which we are | sicians who had hitherto attended hor Maes 3 00, Got good-looking, bat rathor bold, | play fe fooloy's, It is uncertain what her intentions ‘were at THE CASE WAS REPORTED AT THE CENTRAL ; liners" or plates above the firo-doors opens, | all familiar in the productiou of the bot chest- | more courtly than escientific—had ansc a According fo the gentlemsn ; deuced fine-look- | Staveyard of playa,—and while tt did not make | this moment. It is possible that she inianded | the next day, and the wise mien of that place | on the inside, and on account of no decided sav- | nutd at the streat-cornérs. ‘The amount of patent | her, or ptetended to auscuitate hen - a ing woman; bright ae ssteei-trep ; evidently » | Much impression at the theatre, it made a very | to marry, aince she could lose notbing by it, but | sald it was “all right.” a i ii 6 i ‘ F é | ¥ 3 iy ry ; ight." They knew the woman, : ing of fdelbeingeffectedthéreby. While it wasin | malt used regulates the. quantity or kindof ket on! Indeed, it was not fads thought abe Wa ‘not 4 mere servant the peuseuad was san Chatters Pgs amaiediataly spel an eveut suddenly happened which probably | and would soon run her in. ‘They did find—vo | Tip a week's (rial waa made, giving 14.230 pounce’! porter, that is, whother “= London -Btout,” Repotor Alexander had urged upon bis wile ent I sat eyes on her. i ale toiustente and exprebsed a dbanged that idéa, if she entertained it. they reported—that s man and a woman who left | consumption of coal, and another week’a test, in | ** London Porter,” or “ Dablin Stout” is pro- ; the necessity of her remembering that ah sso THE CHASE WERT ON. i WERNER ESCAPED FROM PRISON here on the night of the 2ist had quit the train | which the bower waa run without using the ap-,| duced. From the kettles the wort is drawn off | was a womah with lungs, larynx, and brow ad_ returned to Chicago ih | paratus, gave 13,550 pounds consumption, A | into larg’ vats, wherein the fermenting process | tubes like other women, that sho consented ©. Every woman ho looked like Mrs. J., and every | HER STORY, én the 24th of November. It was publi 8, aD J, Lev : rs ember. published, | at Fort Wayne, and ni Mat who was supposed to look like what the Thereupon the nem Schehorezade “went for | aod she must have sedn it, avon if she aid not | a day or two. “The stopping off is likely, the re- | second trial gave practically the sane consump- | is produced by means of yeast, the quality and ! uncover her cheat and throat, The end | ton of fuel whether thé boilers were run with or | amount of which, together with the temperature i was that Botkin, s mau both of characte him,” as the saying is, with the following yarn: | hearfrom him. It is more than likely that he | turn is doubtful. Nevertheless, the detectives a blue-byed and ; without tho apparatus, there being only 45 pounds | employed. decides. whother the resultant prod- | skill, was foundto understand the Her father bad been the cashier of » bank in | wrote, since he was traced to Pittsburg, whérs | have . been picking up Tronton,—she his ouly daughter. Hor tether he must have met Waters and learned from him | golden-haired women when found under difference in favor of Griftin’s apparatus. The j uct (in the case of brewing beer) ehall be isger | malady better than any one, and pow no! kind of coal used was Wilmington. At beer or palo alo; at thia point also, tho only so- | attends her at Sc. Petersburg but sccott Picked up and taken to the Armory, Just about + that time there was a flush of mysterious prisoa- | entangled iu stock speculations, had, tn an avil | the address of his wife. Certainly she cared for | suspicious circumstauces, and only last week, as Jf stated in THs Tarboxz st the time, a woman WAHL BROS,’ GLUE FACTORY called secret in the proceas of browing: occurs; | heron her travels, and ia with her everywhere. ere Leid there, couceruing whom the repertera | moment, made free with the funds of | him more than for Charles. Martinge, tov, was could learn nothing. They wore worse bedeviled | the bank. Seeing Getection imminent, ho | unsafe with Werner at large, and so uhe changed | was arreatéd on suspicion of being Harriet Wer-{ ther aré no leas ‘than ‘eleven boilers in use, | the composition of the jug-yeasts, which is mado | Indead, the health of the Imperial family ma¥” which provide steam for seven’ steam-engines, | by the mastér-brewer alone, atid given to the | be said to bein Dr, Botkin'’s handa; and sbaug Great Unknown would have looked like if any- body hed known what be did look like, w ae ny oaly. fban the many men who have triedto findont| hed fed to Brazil, leaving her | her tactics. On the 19h of Decomber aha ner, but was discharged the next day when abe the features peting: lis Iron ‘Mask. behind x paul be eanld make « new home for wer. CALLED ON CHARLES’ FATHER tistzotorily proved thet, though s ‘hard ease, | nine pumps, and two air-pumpa. ‘The engines | men to be used with the other yeast in the fer- | he is now at Mentone with the Emp Simoeprcttaea AUgE Lateran | ihn coos othe fut tahoe | HASH sa HMI Geant | Mees eg ON Oa aun | Shier Mak ee Soe cay eine cd euea ete | rai cone ea ab rs ‘ . 5 i iu for Chai! 4a not fallen in gain a beoo! x5 two. le B., | by ey brewer, of whoti ea | peror were bis to be’ A m thers, bargaining for a ailk drecs, was anpther they left to ge to Gregon, ahe remaiied becanss | ap 63,000 tated that abe knew thd & | on, EN ka, be tle cade ponfldase: | on 80 HL ®. nnd ode 5 HL Py | Gacillating thet iis redaiph fad "jog yanss” tn bait pect ina ee bear Gee