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Bin ng GOWNS FOR The Bolice With Revers the Novelty AUTUMN. of the Day. crossed. cUr oF THf skim. | T should that the cut of the ekirt has un- dergone some changes at the hands of the great makers, RELICS OF GRANT. The Rich Collection Exhibited in the When, for instance, your material is of broad width,von take three breadths,one for front and two making up sides and back. You E. Lee signed tho terms of surrender of the confederate army of northern Virginia at Ap- pomattox Court House. April 9, 1865. For the marble top of the old-fashioned mahogany table has been substituted « plate of glass, beneath which, carved from gold, are various patriotic and symbolic devices. Central in tho Condensed Articles of Diet Interest- FOODS IN SMALL BULK| Another commercial article is condensed cider, which is made by evaporating the juice of apples. One gallon of it, costing 80 cents, will furnish fifteen or twenty gallons of cider that is eufticientiy strong for bottling by the addition of fifteen pounds of sugar and the | | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES WIND-STORED ELECTRICITY, English Experiments in Charging Accum. From the Western Electrician. Americans have dono very little in the line of devising apparatus lstors by Windmills. through which wind ODD BEHAVIOR OF LIGHTNING, Some Keported Provendings of the Ball ‘Variety. From the New York World. There was a belief among the Ptruscans that there were three kinds of lightning—one ince the back you set two short pieces of the gallon | ing to House Wives, ave your ba top is a bine enameled ring, emblematic of m straight, the other seams requisite qnuntity of water. Peach, grape, Power might be made available to do the work National Museum. pable of doing any injury, one nore harmful thirty= cherry and apricot cider, similarl entrated, torage ies, Prof. onee. only assued OUNTRY CLU oLEASURES ial happens to be stri a really make e = | crossed, ide is the national emblem in the Same manner, half a pint of it making . . in COUNTRY CLUB PLEASURES. a series of As Bint old our material be | THE SWORD OF DONELSON. ae * ievtar COFFEE IN CAMPAIGNS. enough to fill sixteen half-pint bottlon with the view of stealing = share of nature's | third carrying disaster in its train and for stars and bars and the southern cross. Above the flings is the head of Gen. Grant and beneath this the representation of the apple tree under whose shade Grant and Lee first met,while cen- tral in the ring is the word “Peace” with its be- | neficent rays spreading in all directions, This to have a «tr ne in the middle, all the es being cut bias, but you should tal straight line in the middle of the back, either a foid or a selvage. During the last year 9,282 gallons of con- | Waste forces, densed lime juico were imported to the U States from Jamaica, For manufacturing product the limes are pat through a squeering | machine, and the jntco is strained and Altered, seeds and pulp. shall be removed. which a regular decree was required from the Ina recent addross made before the British | highest divinities, Curiously enough modern Association Prof. Kiyth thus refers to his plant: | scientists have also decreed that lightning t+ of sooner was the accumulator invented | three kinds. The first comprehends that in than windmills for electric storage began to be | which the discharge manifeste iteelf in « long, An Important Featare in the Wort! of Fash- | fon and Cuitared Lote Some Charming | Indoor and or Comtutnes Beauties of Kussian Styles —Fashion Notes, Priceless Mementoes of the Great Soldier— His War Saddle and Personal Belongings— Rich Testimonials Presented by His Coun- trymen and by Monarchs and Dignitaries Granulated Egg and Egg Albumen—Con- densed Yee Cream and Jellies—MIlk and Baby Foods in Small Compass—Concen- trated Lime Juice and Cider. fac simile of the old table was presented to Gen. x 3s boiled down to the utmost possible thought of. At the York meeting of the British luminous line bent into angles and = ae of Other Lands. Grant by an ex-confederate, who expressed the Point of concentration in copper vessels, great | Association Sir Williaa Thompson suggested | zigzage. This kind f known es hope “that coming from an ex-coufederate it Care being taken that it shall not be in tho | tho construction of cheap windmill [forked lightnin The second differs Special Correapondence of ine Star. ee might prove the harbinger of an era of good HEN UNCLE SAM| slightest degree scorched or barned, which 4. a Dremeacceine nang tdeped be erp New Yorx, Sept. 23, 1992. MONG THE | Will between all sections that would make the next goes to war the | Would spoil i by causing the acid to uride ynamos for charging accumulators, but eo far | from the first in the range of surface over which fiternber zien aes sepsomrt "HE | whole country great aud prosperous.” Sclliecs who Rgubootes chemic change; Finally it is put up in bot- | &* I know no practical trial was made til the | the flash is diffused and ie called sheet light- 5 i He es. Jam: ri 8 ippes 2 \- S87, iv rick sang of “a sweet curious collections in THE SWORD OF DONELSON. the starry flag will be | ica during 189] shipped 44.492 gal- | summer of 1887, when I erected my first elec | ning, and the third class has made the - | subject of wide discussion and contention, . It echire, At that time I procured asct of | never assnmes the form of long lines nor of thirteen accumulators and constructed a wind- | sheets of flame, but appears as balls or Inmps of the old English type, having four arms | of fire. The lons of th lime juice to Great Britain, During From its associations the sword of Donelson, od it exported to this country its the one that Gen. Grant usually carried when in action, is one of the most highly prized relics in the collection, ‘The blado is narrow, of the r: sorder in the dress, the woman of tods will none of it. Art neatneas and finish is b H this city that call back memories of the great | war there are few that will appeal #0 quickly | tric windmill in the village of Marykirk, Ki cat supplied with coffee in ashape po highly con- densed that one four- 1,102 gallons, i Statement is taken from a report of the U: ' re not momentary apparitions, a . ; 2 ounce package willserve | States consul at Jainaica, ived by sails. “The length of the arms was | but last several seconds and bares with a by aay ‘gghsmotto. This we observe to the heart of the old | Pier form and is etched with figures of soldiers, asa month's ration for | Department of State at coy Renan ya en feet aud the sails were eight | flare and a rt and occasionally SASL FO. not only in the phinly| soldiers as the collec- | *#ilors and military trophies. The pommel is each mun. The con-| Concentrated cocoanut is now sold in cans, | feet by three The mill was provided with hi a vertical shaft and 2 so arranged that iving wheel moved always in the same al plane, no matter in what direction the dshaft pointed. The mill was turned int the wind by hand, having no tail or other gear- ing for ke tomatically head to wind. from the Iwas able on two la, charge flashes of lightning. A schoolmaster in Ohio whose Iwas struck during @ recent storm dec! “d that he saw a ball of fire strike and roll down the flagstaff of the school house ad the ball caused a panic among the schol Assingular story comes from Paris, A tailor who lived on the Rue St. Jaques was eating his dinner one day during a thunder storm when he beard loud clap and saw the chimner tion of the relics of | Silded and capped with oxidized silver, orna- Gen. Grant. Anything | mented with four masks in bas relief. The that is connected in| 8Tip is of carved ivory and the guard is a any way more or lesé | #lender Low of gilt. The sword knot is the closely with the per- | Fegulation gold cord, terminating in an acorn. . srtain | Lhe dress sexbbard is gold plated, the central sonality of that great hero of the waris certain | Dorion of which 1s embullished with » chased to prove of moro than ordinary interest to | arabesque dexign and the upper half decorated every man who shared with him in the hard-| with oak leaf designs in bas relief. The service = severe It is a preparation made by chopping the ker- nels fine, drying them and extracting tho flavor- | ing elements. These latter are taude into a | syrup with sugar. Vanilla flavoring, for ice | ind other purposes, is precipitated from the vanilla beans in ihe shape of a solid. tracts of meats have grown enormously in pop- ular favor during the Inst few years and vast | ntities of them are put up at present in | They contain litle more than the | centrated preparation will be given out per- hapsasa dry powder, but more probably in the form of small lozenges, resembling cough drops in size and shape. These lozenges will be inclosed in tin boxes of" 100, each of them | weighing a gramme and representing one cup ; I'm forcibly re- | sano Was {minded of this tact by | or three wind. f my board fallout and a globe of as big as S aadsie gd eta aoe ships and the dangers of that dark period of scabburd is of steel, banded and tipped with | of coffee, "For preparing ti 1c beverage n0 coffee eubstdaces they sapre-| periment was not on a very | man bed como quistly fet ova moved about the Sy rage pr gin <a | the country’s histary. And there is every | 6%ld, Speech — sane designs as | pot will be required, it being necessary mercly | sent, being merely stimulating and only nutri- | # sufticient to show me that | room afew fect above the floor. After moving 2 el | reason to suppose thet during the great en | SF 00 the dress seabbar to pata coffee tablet into the eup and, pour < way sen tae ld quite well be charged, when | slowly about the ball went back into the chim= | the bodice with reven Jha ape ed abd Caoainae Saree! boiling water upon it, when the coffee ix dog will starve ical connections were properly ‘made, | ney anda moment later there was a loud ex- the material of wh Re Eee ko aa Re idin, on hte | Gust the cout mala et ita cates craae: | iuslublly mete, Boger kod milcosn be (edded lace’ aa. the irregular speed char- | plosion, which completely shattered the chim- ie Gee? the duties choke = the opportunity to enjoy the little peep into | | to suit the taste. In France such coffee | condense ev Sails 1 found were not | hey. Agrest many youre ago the southwest the history of bygone days that is contained m | Grant did not come into the possession of the | Jozenges of comparatively large size have been | vegutable. ecially since I had no way of | pinnacle of an church in Breog, in Corn- your gown. For instance, if 5 tiie Samavicaiie calizediio: museum with the others, This is the famous | recently introduced, being made bulky by the | "Compressed salt is even provided for horses To prevent them being torn to | wall, was demolished by a stroke of lightning cashmere the cormage must be Occupying the prominent position that he | Grimsley enddie that he used during almost | addition of sugar for sweetening, but everybody | and other beasts, a brick of It being pu ll hud to be stopped when the wind | and" one stone, weighing 300 ds, ene Fevers rea at 07 did no¥caly ductag tha was) bat ap to tia very | the entire! wars Ti was |depoulie’ll wid’ ihe does not eare for sugar, and therefore those | frame above the water trough, wher th tat the time when * should | hurled upward and in a ‘southerly direction © .? Geen day of his death, it iv easy to understand that Museum by Col, Markland, to whom it was | yiich have latels begun to be manufactured in | footed ereature can lick it. ; It woul s would be obt . from infancy * of aliment ex- distance of 100 yards, and a second was sent tm «northerly direction 100 yards, and a third 100 rds to the east. R In the forest of Wemoun @ tree ‘was ones this country have been made plain. THE PROCESS OF CONDENSING. The processes by which coffee is thus concen- ing emedied this y m th aving aw tially. I altered the English to the American per of arms and blades of | presented im 1865, It occupies a prominent position in a ease adjoining those filled with the other relics, The saddle shows Gen. Grant had an excellent chance to gather together a most interesting, as well as valus collection of articles of all sorts and from all IN RUSSIAN STYL for: . iene ct : : 3 Aes ormal digestive powers could | on. I also i the further im- | struck and tw6 pieces torn from ite trunk. The z in the plain material, | ro indications e great = i jr ease me yeas coverening, To beni wi Sy late a aa offered. they might | Pfovement of doing away with the driving | «malle 0 two oneed a inter walter pull cf the PuAd stadt, There seats picks poimay cre ar sections of the world. It is a matter for general | hard usage for soars, but it is Just as the 8e2- | the beans are ronsted in an enormous oven and | 22 Se ea Saas eer es | ceed belay slays socks Os go teenies ore ‘ae Lape whith aeae ing very stylish ab mech a . trestongoernmatleg Peg, _ congtatulation that this collection has fallen | eral left it, and is fitted with all the necessary ground in a huge mill. Then they are put into pat oe Gaitained teue ea ote of pigs, | Plane. | This is absolutely necessary if the wind- | eighteen men te move, was tossed twenty foot With ite «ilk plastron and large em! Ricans a <r into the possession of the government and so /Cdtipments. Beneath itin the case is the fol- | q groat iron vessel.which is nothing more or less | which is. eal “pepsin,” adininistered as is | “Ul is to drive a saw mill, a corn ‘mill, or any- | in an opposite direction, P » bow at the throat red what a success some of the | is certain to be kept intact for all time, lowing autograph letter: than agigantic coffee pot, hol: 0 pounds at | usual in compressed lozenges. of that sort. but for electrical purposes | In 1875 the topmast of the fishing schooner Rattires: ard neatness make it " They are a pidiohtian aneepeee cp May 19, 1865. | a time. Hundreds of gallons of filtered water Ae TE n quite easily be atinched to the | William and Mary of Swampsrate, Mass, was either for a traveling dress or for a as all the world knows, =3 hes she? - Col. A. H. Markland, Special Agent, P. O. D. | are pumped into the coffee pot, which acts on RG Ne t platform so as to turn with the mill | hit by a fash and cut into chips, and since that costume. far-trimmed | In 1886 the Grant relies, as this collection is | Colonel: the ‘drip” principle, and the infusion is drawn =A ae : this way all gearing is | time three coasting schooners ‘have had the at Thr coretay cure. | admirers. The | now generally known, was presented to the| I take great pleasure in presenting you the | off to da evaporating tank, A steam pump | an, ya a ee avoided, as the dynamo can be driven with ropes | same experience. A British ship while crossing Wita the 1 of October tints fashiona- | aria, cau costume | United States by Mra. Grant asa monument to | “Grinsiey saddio” which I have used in all the | Keepa the air exhausted from this tank ee that | T° pesaggr iat aengpirs grace ma large wheel keved directly on to the | the North Pacific ocean from China was struck ih eakardinay Seabee eb amypaared ong eee inere ich S| her illustrious husband. Tt was afterward | battles from Jort Henry, Tenn., in February, | the coffee isin vacuo. be chile fentions oO} an shaft. “This I found to answer very well « the wind had a moderate speed, but, by a ball of globular lightning, which left «adh ., to the battles about Petersburg, Va., en « eulphurons odor behind it that the crew was leposite Nati | toa high temperature by steam pi Sew York Sun, tution known as the country club, by meansof | with gold and silver threads. At the back the | deposited in the National Museum and there 1t in the surrender of Lee's army. at App si : pip 4 | ing 'o- | water if contains rapidly passes off and tho ot Exactiy.—An eastera subscriber to ther windmilis.I soon found that it had | obliged to take to the rigging to avoid suffora- yest is in the form of around yoke. The belt | will probably remain for all time, or at any | mattox Court House, Va., on the 9th of April. | coffee ie of about thee owes of mol Kicker writes us to inquire if this town has {reefing or stopped alto- | tion. This odor was so greatafter an explosion i fastened with an old rilver buckle. | The bot- | rate until time shall have completed its de-| 1465. I present this sad lle not for any intrin-| when it is taken out. It ie poured into trars of | mineral eprings and i raps This is obviously | occurred recently in Cuba that a large company tom of the skirt is o1 nted with a ruche | structive work. Several handsome and capacions | Sic value it possesses, but as_a mark of friend- | enameled ware, and these trays are placed on 'P . as the best of the wind for made of two strips of the material folded to- ship and esteem after continued service with x cases have been placed on the left-hand side of the main entrance to the museum buildin; of laborerg on a tobacco plantation were obli ho springs as far to take to the woods in order to avoid it. |a health resort. alive ther evapo When the t ck the blouse has three box- fregihostaeeptcrepatt riba Bouieoks ia short time later the coffee is a ost,and hence this problem through the great | ellion, our services | comm i] emMov or The stuff fall- are remo’ nate is he thy guipure yok h 2 ects produced by lightnt | Sts Sinead at tes vant: | aud within iluse ere? Gejesited.thavclin (Cone one aad Ul. a a elt dry solid, which is scraped off the trays, | unhealthy, according to the maa. We have peg requisites: bie stun verge deed. coe pond ; leats ‘ st. | and continuing to the’ present day. iiwitel olded i 1 sr da sie 5 has aks st be always ready to go i \r »k+ down ‘to about ten inches | such away that they can be readily seen and| hope our frieudship, if uot our service to- | 8nd to powder and moided into lozenges. | known strangers to come here and gain three garrett petal sd taining a large assortment of knives and cut- below which it is sewed. It is ONE POUND OF COFFEE MAKES 100 cUPs. st go Without attendance for length- studied. and as they are all properly and fully | Sether, will continue as heretofore. or four pou Deen ae ae wo de of fleah y lery was recently struck in a carpenter shop in he ‘There are gathers at the Hi indexed they offer a most valuablo object Yours truly, U. 8. Grast, There is no reason why the government should | others would fall away so rapidly that when 8. It must go through the wildest gale, and arena ny grit tn Swabia had nd at the waist which are held in placo by | 140m in history. ‘The collection ie nlarce Lieut, Gen, | not prepare coffeo in this way ona large scale | hung up to # limb thero was har be able to take full advantage of it. his tools treated in the same way, to his great bow bench drlie om on collar and cuffs lanl UutiaNactiig. an th Goes apiact af 300 CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION. in the event of war ata very great saving. By | enough to keep the rope taut, ‘There was | . e ~ lution of the problem 4s pre- | annoyance, as he had to be constantly freeing aiwina, pase different articles, and besides having an| The collection altogether comprises the fol- | the proceasos described one pound of the beans | Utah Joo, for ce. His frionds th sented ia the Robinson anemoraeter, which con- | his hammer from his awls and nails,which were can be made to produce more than 100 cups. | geared ‘ . ‘ i | fists of four hemispherical cups attached to | always getting caught as they lay together on It is hard to say who is the more to be | immense historical value the collection has a | lowing’ articles: Au acrolite, part of which | fy inquiry it has been ascertained that hotels | B® Was going into w decline and advised moving in a horizontal plane | his bench. suk omne punsuges Gaavemiap dreaded, the man or the woman witha eamere, | YerY considerable intrinsic worth. On his | Passed over Mexico in 1871; aa Arabian Bible, him to come here to restore his health, al axis. From the theory of | was wrecked near Algiers in consegpence of the - . args = a id that ended with his | *ilver menuand card of the farewell dinner at Daring the first week of his stay he was nent, which is, however, only ap- | lightning having played pranks the com- but there is this abont it: In summer you may | ftmous tour of the world that ended with his . ~ on 5 By in Si ji i an Francisco, Cal.; silver menu of Paris din so quiet that everybody took him for a theo- i pears that whatever might be the ‘and the captain ‘that be was sail hide behind a clump of bushes when you see a| “frival in San Franciseo in the early fall of is eed of the wind, the speed of the cups at to the north ‘of to the south. = fc nseprse : i 7 | ner, horn and silver snuff box, gold table | 1 student, and he gained almost a]! ¢ wind, the speed © cups a a ¢ d heave in sight. but not so in fall | 1879 Gen. Grant was the recipient of many : reason for this is that the usual plan is to tained a certain terminal value, such that the] Another class of effects caused by jou bunt the sunshine on expored | handsome testimonials, Kings and princes | modeled after the table in Mr. McLean's house | Phy reason for this is thas the usual | | pound a He began the second week by due to the wind pressure was exactly | are cures. Gouty men have been % There is no escape. | She snaps her | had vied with each other in the magnificence | 08 Which Gen, R. E, Lee signed the articles of | Mahends which still, contare two, | bragging of the numaber of men | equal to that produced by the resistance to the | walk freely, ep’ persons have been healed at you and you are fixed forever like | o¢ their presents, and in many of the countries | Surrender; this was presented to Gen. Grant | more of the original atreng'h of the coffee. motion through the air and the friction on the | and rheumatism has been cured by a flash. Om the wall, or seis tao | that he visited the freedom of the leading | by ex-confederate soldiers; gold cigar case | course for commercial purpores the lozenge He . bearings, the other hand, the effects of magnetic light Dnakd tus martes lanea tock Wetter: | cllias wks Gadared io lites iu-caskste tf pree- | (plain), presented by the second King of Siam; | eau be made of Rio, Mocha or any other variety | oat this otice. Last summer T erected a moaieoet ~ cen goren agg Three hundred persons were ‘against our will. However, possi | ious metal, and in many casos these are richly | silver trowel uscd by Gen. Grant in Inying the | Of the bean, to suit the iaste, | From the mili-) ti) when he left torn pines been Considerably improved | once struck in Charleston prison end esme ed inaeh isl wre + tary point of view the advantage of dispensing | within the past thre mths. The cu) pietely robbed uscular strength. jeweled. All these are in the collection, and | Cornerstone of the American Museum of Nat- splaced by revlinde tached on sotber | have | : with bulky utensils for preparing coffee would t very lit slindrical ‘boxes attached |\ Thore is still another phenomena produced qich a charming looking | are placed side by side with the worn and | Ural History, New York; ficld glasses ued by | be important. Experitn: txhave recently been | 18 . ch nbout twenty-five feet | by lightning and this is the She | battered army eaddie that he used throu, en, Grant during the war, medal from Con- | made with success in the treatment of tea by at | the entire war, and the simple match box that | he carried for years and that still contains a| few unused matches, Here are all bis com- missions ranged in order from the parchment “up in a | tat made him a lieutenant to his commission zephyr, the stripes | a4 general of the United States service and the and the flowerets black. | certificate of his election as President of the 1 grazes the ground and | United States, - Inside the bottom of the skirt you put | _Th@ Way in which this interesting collection came into the possession of the government is of itself an interesting piece of history. Just | jing of each box is ten feet by six the vertical shaft is a long rod of iron aeter. At the lower end it wheel, which actuates a drives a fly wheel six feot th the rec i gress (gold) for me oid, silv armies aud corps; three silk pape ville Commercial, Daily Chronicle w ton Havkeye) printed for C tioa of Japanese coins (this is the onl. plete set, exceptthatin the Japanese treasury). ven of these pieces cost 25.000, This set was presented Ly the goverument of Japan. Commissions as brevet first heutenant, fi heuteuant, brevet captam, captain, co’ | volunteers, lieutenant brigadier gen- opening’ the Miss sitnilar methods, and before long a dry, soluble | wpe and bronze), b | essence produced from the leaves will bé otfered | of th in the market, tiny drachm b holding | man « twenty tablets, each representing one cup. he " will go out and suicide unless NDENSED EGGS AND JELLIES, Mek ei oe Fags are now sold on the market in ashape | glock, while his honor: resembling sawdust, They chief center for the | self) was in his « i © of this product is St. Louis, where | entered and informed b at quantities of exw are bought up in sum-| "2% in tho mer, when th of them goes down to al- | Stairs, wished to s are broken into pans, the | © a arated and evaporated to | istic hf the are scraped from ade his y might not’ want perpetuated. are more interested in her costume camera, for it is altogether charm- so tired of d This machine worked most nd with a fair wind speed gave about two electrical horse power. I also tested it in a strong gale by allowing it to ran with no jond, and the result was perfectly satisfactory, asa safe terminal speed was atiained and ali d. Henge I think that electrical | The shart is ja en-| terial. perfect dr: ie the pans and granulated by grind 1 Histori- ‘who r cl when the be e only stra y assume this form, strack dead by near a house upon = before the faitureof the New York” benking | ciety. 3 1 Le-| are ready for shipment in bulk. Bakers, co g red-headed man on it to the size and strength with which | walls of which a was nailed. » whici firm of which Gen. Grant's son was a member ¢ Club; r hgnor i and of which he himself was a silent partner, | and before it was realized in what desperate fectioners and hotels use eggs which is an important saving at re dear in the shell, in this form, sea ad 6 they may be constructed, and, if necessary, aid be placed in’ any well-cx- cach having its own dynamo certificates of membership in he freedom of the ei cities and uddre arious bodies, ” of various European to Grant from the when Tt is without doub? out dou ailators. Dh both, image found straits the firm was, the opinion was held that | municipal authorities of various. cities aud eure Tan het Sane Os Gere saatsteh bas bean mensebar dene carten if a large sum of mouey could be raised.at once | resolutions of the sume character, presentation | 498 winter have been Kept over, from the pre- | ng am euxiliary "box to each anes | ciimbing a tees Gosia o tielinuees Sibmie the ruin of the bank might be averted, ‘To this | letters. de inctading a exe re ater, 80 that people should be thankful for a | » between it and the previous one. | was strack by lightning and the tree with the end Gen, Grant went to the late Mr. W. IL | TR Ree a his Tfind to be better than merely increasing tho previons box. As the whole is a tion, the theory is very difii- can only be got from models ng the principle of dynamical simi- substitute. A manufactured product | of 2 similar deseription, called “egg-albumen,” | imported from abroad, It looks very much of glue, broken into stall | , transparent and decidedly | of wild fowls of various vs are largely employed in making 1t—the | is honor got hold of whites, that is to tay, the y Pelee iy for bi beg ncleamngg eyes | while the Al. 1 man was whoo}, umen’is used by bakers and for glazing | a abou prints. It costs 55 cents a pound retail. | the K Copuic Bible, presented by Vanderbilt and from him secured a large | about 150.000, It} however, and, as every one knows, | swept away and with it practi: | ne general's property as well. Gen. int to make good as far as he couid the loan le b y Mr. Vanderbilt turued over to | collection. After Gen. Grant's | death Mra, Vanderbilt returned the collection | se to Mrs. Grant and she in turn presented it to | D. Abyssinia; sporting rifle, Donelson, presented fall of Fort Donels and used by bum $ of the army nd of the war; the citizens of ld uooKa, pri the citizens ‘of Jo battle of Chatt a gun withe arding the electrical connections neces- aword. All that is needed is cuit be broken when the dynamo is z at leas than the storage speed. This is ernor attached to the From the New York Sun. Those horsey young women who buy eques- trian pictures of the Empress of Austria must find it difficuR to reconcile the dashing horse- the tone harm haw Al with ths pot fashion may , ed jel x 10 3 ee nd breaks " Hontl Maseum in this city, knowing Condensed je at an important 2 sit e — woman of the photographs with the grand- Sse ~ A el he » no other place 07 commercial attic! de in the shape | n ole e pool at the required 4 tasler-m ix all th icity, b ? y > phere ~ Seaatren Giesois tial King of | of little bricks, each weighing eight ounces, | specds, e also tried a form of governor | mother of the suicide Crown Prince Rudolph's he m is her gp ¢ form in nah Ne | now no danger of its being broken up and its aby and with gn inside wrapper of oil H hich throws a greater or less number of cells | little daughter. The fact is that the empress, value as & Whole destrose SWORDS AND MEMENTOES, Occupying a prominent position ag a matter of course in a collection of this sort is a com- | plete set of the swords that were presented to Gen, Grant at various times, as weil as those | that he carried throughout the war. There | are the regulation shoulder straps that were ‘| attached to his uniforms as he rose steadily to Twas or is no one it it is pretty sa here by the Cinch © of whom has sand ¢ person. He could very long or better. He was a very poor shot. the ten oF twelve he fi that p: ‘h his honor’s hat. others went Ph pole in miners of Ld: stone, knife m Y According to the direetic is to be| pat into one pint of boiling water an ed | atil it is dissolved, The mixture is then | into mold or other vessel and Ina few hours tho j ea pint and hell ‘jell, which point is the cause of | anxiety to the amateur jeliy makers. | 4are flavored with various fruits grape, de.—and some are of | yi six pieces of jai © hoon of Chin Grant, gol into the charging circuit as the wind varies, in this way the machine is always doing work.” $$ Gold Medals for Jurists, Two handsome gold medals, containing €100 now fifty-four and probably forever disabled from horseback riding, has not had a picture taken for the public since 1867. One of ber prese that be wa cowboys, no ° om the wood used in the Fort Sumter: gold-headed eu made of wood from oll Fort Duquesne, Pi gold-headed eane, presented to G a tribut gaurd for his humene tre of the eoidiers and kind conside RIPED AND EMBROIDERED ZEPHYR, pure calverfoot jelly, to "which wine nay be | mu ee ee nt | from the Amezican Bar Association, and will be | Photograph, now quite quarter of a century te The blousd@is made on j the highest rank in the army, worn and dulled | ho ministered to the sick ad wounded during | add ine july, preforubly Sici ed [ot the-door. = ar dl mr ® | presented to David Dudley Field of New York sry tenamerpe datas court robes and crows £ ° hooks in the middle. The ja-|a bit, perhaps, but more precious to the 3 gold-hiea used by Gen, ifteen cents a brick is the retail pr wr prise ney eae Paes tise tome lof Selborne of the English bar | ## Queen of Hungary. : ally lait F For roush wage at the countey | #48 Polished gold. Not far from theuo iv a | 10", tryin the oat : Scott, fifteen | to be put in three pints of boiling milk, stirred | ots, we feel the: f jurisprudence. those eee on a Soares He eae ee eee eee gee ae were eat | buitons cut from Gen, Grant's coat during the | well, permitted to cool, and then’ frozen, pro- | Fiticism ‘The obverse side of the medal bears « sitting a cys Ps yt back and : trom Gen. Grant's uniforms during the war by different battles, hat | ducing two quarts of ice creat Condensed | country un! penile of all ations ted neg Ince tnee crakirte, b wi Sonne me mereeecese 1) Hee aiterent | Grant at Belmont and | desserts are prepared and sold in cans similarly, | then a” mai ot to load biew ding in the same « vivewkirts: but | battles. One of the handsomest of the swords | * Fort Donelson, several pairs of shoulder with it. different times by Gen, Grant, aes. pr d by the Japane: 3 BENS | citizens of Yokohama; simall elephant tusks, | |Whon condensed milk was first introduced from the maharajah of Johoro; old Cloisome | thirty years ago the idea was laughed at. The rs, presented by Li Hung Chung; elaborate | inventor carried the entire daily supply for abinet of Mexican ours. autiqte Chinese | New York city in a ten-quart pail, delivering it ‘po Jain jars, very old crackleware bowls, an ia 7 ied m $7,000,- The pommel wa spirited ‘piece of | Arm of am idol, suid to be 1,00) yexrs oi | ad¢sands ont of tha Uustones wits ben pore sculpture in glided silver, the helmeted head | 7° ihe pe aes 8 puarble bust of | to ben giguntic industry. ‘The procesres em- | of Crawford's statue of Freedom, her heimet | od We auditien tn then layed are very simple, the ences z put ed with five pomted stars two of whien eo into a great copper tank with a steam jacket, set with ruvies, two with diamond, and mL giveth: the: 9 fae Daper unas By Col While it is being heated sugar is added, and the the central one w sappuire, grip is | ‘eal a - | mixture is then drawn off into a vacuum tank oxidize be wile bantellats, tat ha |? where evaporation is produced by heat, The seabbard ts of sterling silver, : vacuum tank will hold perhaps 9,000 quarts. | ADDUESS OF WeLcostE, It has a glass window at the top through which knuickerbockers r the skirt, a | wt! wever, dress- | Y, ‘bed, is | Sf skirt “it sie up very plainly and should a depth of four inches Thus gowued you need not | see Witt A BANDIT. little Queen Wilhelmina of Holland im frocks and the tiny King of Spain in velvet garment that upon other than royal legs would be knickerbockers. The rage for collecting photographs which grows here and is found not among persons of foreign birth, but native Americans, takes many odd turns. Some collectors buy only photographs of royal and of course acquire « lange such as bianc-mange. CONDENSING MILK. ry a stone in his pistol pocket or ac is shoulder. As for Tom Williams, led at : yhis gun and arm himseif w or a buzz saw. He'd have been ina nice fix to have begun a religious discussion with some of the bovs, wouldnt We have crossed his name off our sybscription books, | “Awarded to * © * for distingui nerv= and we want him to keep away from our oatice. | ices in advancing the science of jurisprudence.” ng David Dudley Field, during his busy life, has given much time to the reform of the law and has contributed numerous articles to reviews and issued numerous pamphlets showing necessity of reconstructing the modes of legal procedure. In 1846 he was appointed commis- sioner on practice and pleadings by the legisla- ture of New York to merge law and equit, one that was presanted to Grant when Heutenant general by his friends in ) ‘ at the great fair heid in that city the United States. sai 1sG4. ‘The blade of gold ground to within about | her left, in bold relief, Eneircling the figure are the words in raived letters: “The Ameri- Bar Association, Founded A. D. 1878.” On the reverse, surrounded by a finely exe- cuted wreath of ouk leaves, is tho inscription blank being left for the name of the re- cipient and the date of _ presegtation ! i Ea ttl tee. - Ciimate and Movement, From the Contemporary Review, The most important physical factor in de- termining lines of movement has, however, been climate. Speaking broadly, migration follows tho parallels of latitude, or, more a & i a “rin Mexico Who Wen Aft fe BREAD AND ITS MAKING. | in northern not aite j > that, while 5 : 8 that the rights of litigants under each might ihe 2 : the operator in charge looks trom time to time. | precisely, the lines of equal mean temperature, | pe \acenied iegie action. ‘Tho aysiams tatlor of this id Mosel wales | of welcome thet were prettal a caucreases | Many Different Kinds of Material Used tm | 146 oun tell by the appearance of the milk when | and not ¢o much, [ think, of mean annual heat | De,iecided ine single action, ‘The, eyst socred album, the time has arrived to shut off the steam, and it inter heat. Alth ho inhab- this must be done at just the right moment | on tenn rote Saeed en were prospecting in itants of cold climates often evince a desire to ded during the progress of his trip around the | From the Queen. worid would make too long a but from the | A French agricultural paper has been discuss- adopted in many other states inthe Union and has substantially followed by Great Britain sndencies. r when we we i else the batch will be spoiled. Next, the con- : ‘the hamblest ‘ armer and many of her dej Naudpoiut of historteal. interest they are | it lntely the vations substances used at differ | densed milk i "drawn into” forty-quart cans, | MOF excgu reesarersecene Pan Alraped mtegiind (EEE | Of the latter le. Many of the in ent tines and different countries in bread- | hich are set in very cold spring water, where | transfer themselves directly to one dif-| heen adopted by fifteen states, by 4 aay Of them were gives 16 | = ™ = ~ | they are made to revolve rapidly by a mechan-| fering greatly from that to which ther | cal and elvil code was also formulated Mr. 8, the lost interesting, if not | making. ical contrivance, in order that their contents | are accustomed; while no people of the tropics | Field's commission. In 1873 he was of poe ee . Itwas bad policy to most valuable, being the one he received | Iu America (North and South) rice,chest: » « | may cool evenl: has ever, so far as I know, settled in any part | president of an association bas outof the » gang Was A MEW one at Avon. Itis wade of wood from | poppy sced and earth nuts have all been uscd, | When the water does not happen to be cold | of the temperate zone. There is one instance ebops. demand for his nee known until it the muiberry tye planted by Shakespeare at | th New Place. |The ceuter of ed panel beuring Shakes im, Wroathed wi Miho Casket is ‘winch wae hrosented the | til been utilized, Dried and powdered frais, uorary freedom of the city of Loudon, the | too, such as mulberries, and nuts of every kind highest bouor that cam be conferred by this have been used at various times down to the ancieut and Lonorable coporation, ix a massive enough ice is put in to bring itdown to the proper temperatnre. Finally the tin cans of market size are filled with the milk by a ma- chine which pours into each one exactly sixteen ounces automatically. one girl shoving tho cans beneath the spout, while another removes them us fast as they are’filled. People in cities nowadays use condensed milk largely in preference to the uncondensed, re- Indian and other aborigines apparently ved | using any grain that cams to hand in good sea- oat of | son, while times of dearth powdered white u two small brauches of | siones, pounded birch bark and sawdust have of a north European race establishing itself on the southern shores of the Mediterranean—the Vandals in north Africa; lunder. § lf ut f: iy H i } £, a ils i n took quite a | : measures | the Dongs tn, ° in and play . . “ = | present day. In fact an American company | garding it as more desirable because of the care- form. member | the Austrian empire. Portrait sellers com- sassion for grmbling, and in Bote Oe nd ae, Pac! containg view OF the| has been lately started to eupply bananas. and | ful supervision maintained by the ‘com ee that the Germans alone general maxyor. cutrauee to the Guildhall. <iciaae | plaintains prepared for food, either dried, in | over aud ibe srma Gf the Jord | aly ce as wenl ox) Sours nod foe scmany than Val w of the | P ‘At the vad aro two | time banana four for pudding and cakes has ‘os, also of gold, representing the city ot | been. I Delieve, to be bad in London, Thee lon nudhe ceotbue ‘Cnited States, ™aterials can one and all (with the exception of At the corners are double columns, wreathed ian famine bread described above) be : intelligibly culled palatable, and, at worst, eat- with corn und cotton, and on the cover u itelligibl a cay cornucopia, as acomplimeut to the reruinty | ble; Dat the practice mentioned as prevailing ana prosperity of the United States, The cover | iy Aa ie Sacer is surmounted b¥ the arms of the city of Wing dried, ground and pour Loudon and iu the decorations are intorworen | Soak, dose not consent tieal® 40 one's Ragiial the ruse, the shamrock and the thistle. The | jj. | Casket 18 supported by American cugiesin gold, | | Sill, even the worst of these i fot to be stauding ou a velvet plinth decorated with | Compared with an awful compout i that they would buve | stare and stripes, | bro: He ‘agreed that if we One of the most unique“of all tho written | distri testimonials that Gen. Grant received was an origmal address from Kuroda Kiyotaki, swinis- | ter of colonization of Japan, in which he acknowledges the receipt of a | taful stallion, bred am Grant to the Em 180 trausmitting on if of the emperor a valu- able set of Japanese coina ‘This set is also in the collection and ia uaid to be the only one of ‘the sort in the world with the exception of the one in the Japanese treasury. ‘THE SPPOMATTOX TABLE One of* the most” interesting relics in the collection is a small goid model of the McLean ag Babe: it ad The latter was an pasteboards, bat before he set 2 What's the use? If 1 win twill never suffer me to carry the money | \¢ their sup- For their consumption ie" producto system of H ff cent of water, cor densed milk 28 per.cent. The latter is fed to a groat many babies, partly on account of the dif- tienlty found in obtaining pure milk from the Werage milkman, he would respect hia In two hours refused to play confinement he abuan- s with Mexican cigars aud a 1 quality of 9 vel r them ir base. Sueb a gown is show ereati with silk « on ber very le woolen, trimmed jer tone and with ¢ we pped before worsted bins counting out $1,800, yacoin for it. The latter con- cketed the £3,600. while the an oath and led his com- | with drew coat tails and the sudeard forms part of the plastron. The collar is covered in front with the at the back with the galloon, which, 0 the mountain fastnesses Vo fully expected that some of the des perate members of the and relieve us of our

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