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- ~ARETAMRECRISISTSS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY AUGUST 8. 1886-~TWELVE PAGES. ————— - - - e e e e o e e MR ]\FELY A\D I"S MOTOR cation of this force to the running of | ful application of its mechanical power THE SWEET OLD THING, mohd maid of honor attended tupon !‘;mv.’ MY SOPRANO. come superintendent of schools in Minneap « AL \ machitlery. As this is the practical end | to do work, there ean no_longer be any Washington Oritio, Ellen Terry was invited but pleaded illness, Wiltiam Lyte in Philadelph 1 Calk olis, salary $5,000 il aimed at, and as this is the test of suc- | mannor of question but that Mr. Kecly | When Grover came home t'other day The Berlin Boersen-Courier says that “the | Above the organ’s lighest note " % cess, | wish to lay before your readers a | has made startling discoveries both in a | From off his fishing tip report that Rubinstein intends to visit Amer I hear her dear voice ringing, he benetit of the prisoners, which \\ni-l:\l’ll("il Visited and Investigated by sn Omaba | report recently publighed in the Scientitic | new and undreamed of motive powerand | His Frankie met hiun af the door, lon next winter is incorrect. Tlie composer. | And T am speilbound to the spiot, L2 ALGL BL U R R A Qantloman Arena by its editor, Dr. A Wilford Hall, | its mechanical application to machimery | And carried in hisgrip, ho IS at_present at work on a new sym Though I don't kiiow what they’re singing, | accomplished excellent resulté, hony for the Leipzg Gewandhaus, will in | [ seatened tie book to f 'he ge hor. Dr. Friedrich Rat#el, wh N hor se ew mothods as astonishing as the, searehed tie book to find ber name, T'he geographer, Dr. Friedrich Ratzel, who, A who with some thirty other seientific gen- | by new methods as astonishing as they | A Grover dressed himself to dine e autumn Visi his aged other at Odessn, | - Jier earthly name wag vons among other books, has written an_excellént SEVORAL & tlemen rece n\'.\\;n\ Tu!‘- ted :v new lHt’n— are nove . His wife, with merry !hn'nl. and th i llowing an A invitation of the | Tie angels must have thought that tame work on the United States, has nv«'r"‘dya L XPERIMEN N tive power a r. Kecly's shop, extend- N Unlocked the grip and set [t dow queen of Roumania, spend two weeks at the e o . pste 0, all to Leipsic as sueee: o Ferd vou Rich- TS NOTED. | { heir investigations through four | So far, Dr. Hall. * And now what s the | * o take the contents oot court of Bucharesi. Subsequently he will Wit Ao i el g T o sk hours. Says D 1 ¢ Arcna for | inevitable conclusion to which we are ) e firse performance of | There's no place s clitirels for mo, o8t of e § oyl . “Hottl Cyclones" Carefully s | J w‘. 14883 ,,,.LI,, n:” e e S | r[: Ve nlm vie \' of the w\ xperiments re- | A V\:H’ week's ~'m- nl?lr‘nf socks, lnw‘“]” . Feramors” and after that hie will | “m‘w Ww .,.1,..'. r'i‘,‘“;,‘,‘,“\'” I,":fl'n e i .Iv(“[”,.'.m' !,’: .“3“‘.7.“:: '|'f ma .'"Z',.;‘i;'..:.l\"rlm- cusred—Discovery of a Noew Fure “These experiments having been ¢ peated again and again, for years past, \ s ']|‘~_ “‘li'“,""‘“‘?’del ” e Mol Al German cities to direct | They know not how 1 wish to b versity at Was ton has already been sub. . ® | tinued till satisfactory all round in the presence of the most competent [ A collat and a pai s t‘l'l“ A ymphony Beside her skirt eut bias serioed, and ground will be broken for the until many present had been supplied | witn Is it not that John W, Keely A tie thiat had been Sled, ¢ lm.\l\ reno writes from her native-clty \H\‘mm 1 though the tenor drop erection of buildings next spring, od to Utilize 1t with flattenied bullets, the final and most | has developed from the atmospheric | These things she taok from out the grip B T O T etial | HatTtone, a1, Syt ks Htob Professor Guodalg, of Hatvard Colloze, Ine — important demonst on of all wasgiven ordinary temperature and normal And then delayed her tisk, order. Serenades and fetes in her honor suc But leave wo my soprano. tends l:v’ Visit Scandinavia ':n. .l\nlu\ur Written for th , in the actual running of the ‘Keely Motor’ | p ure, by means of vibrations alonc,a | As from the depihs she brought te sight ceeded each other, the ninent deeots o N l'v‘v‘«\ "w:‘ ‘{“‘,'f,'" |'r|\S\'\y:-l"lll-nmll\p"\\:l»‘u:h':‘;‘ui U St DAt Dot ™, Trest itselt, of which the world has heard so force capuble of application wher An empty, battered flasg, ated lier with the “F Bolivar the | 1 have no eyes for men or things, ¢ . TIE KEELY MOTOR And Grover looked and smiled botanical collection of Linnwis, and which eonsisted of a twenty- | ever force may be applied and utiliz highest order in the gift of the republic,whi I'lie sermon is but a jargon; w AN ' Philadeltd At 6 W A | horse power rotary engine actuated [ He is now at work upon a larger and e prass of Caraeas bresented her with o su ”\'\""..'l"‘h s Tor it who sinigs f’m””\vv--’l”'“§l!\llvwl“l l-|'h1|lm?l v l"(“( #king along one of the streets of ne by this so-called etherie vapor, | more perfect engine—one that will show | ey blashed and hesitating said perb gold med ‘I‘. concert she gave in |, Wiich slid's not by theorman, o it MR S g 4 Cplesgiie T Philadelphin in May last, [ saw a sign, { here we approach the description of | 250-horse power—and when this is com- [ g*Why, that's a bait oan, child P T e et After a | . Jny swells 11ke ShoWeTIE InAINAs ' [ 8500000 more than the appropriation of 81,: “Office of the Keely Motor.” This re. | o performance in very simple machinery | pleted, which will be done intwo or three | - ik . professiona] Visie ty heiniden o | And. rather queer, no voiee I liear, 804,143 for the present oyear, The principal minded me that 1 had frequently scen | for which our readers will need to suni- | months, we shall be prepared for res alts '}‘\l\n\‘,’v':'.:'\l”-':lw'vlv:v o 'J,‘\"::.',&.",'"? hin Rico she will return to New York. But hers, my dear soprano. "“;j" is *V' l‘\'”*'l‘\wll llviulu; |~n.W:m‘-~-” o ¢ 10 ¢ esources of ered v 0 rovolutionize the motive power i\ K€ j- oA 1ee! >, I & X . o .. \e cous arvard has begn 8 AN g notices of the “*Keciy motor,” chiefly in [ /O ’(‘,h SAPOGE 1 ‘|',|'.H‘ h::‘” b | ”}":1 M ‘1‘\”:‘]‘\' CIHUIIRS S, TI0L YO VNS | vghan e i that s spirits to 1,“‘”‘\' s liave Lltfih “"',»"\‘l,‘l”f" When she's not there the whole choir's wrong: | that the young man abgat hu\nrvl"}lu-t\il- the way 6f ridicule, and 1 resolved to in- | pition Tat we declure in adtinc et 4 e, | Preserve the bait, my dea atti's ent with Henry I Abboy, Tis not for me to prajse he lege need Take only one 6f the ancient lan- ¥ . -1 pieation. Bat we declare in advance that And is this new force so utterly im for'a concert tour 1n this country during the [ g s Het ot tie M Ehroit tha song, Rkt LR O b LR vestigate the matter for myself, o what w about to state are facts of | probable that it should be rejected with- | “You sweet old thing,” she softly sald coming season, Mme. Patti wiil sail from i the base becomoastill baser, — + | fn French and German have R$0 been ad day or twe 1 found a gentleman w! which w < positively certain as we P [ m to think? | With other loving terins, i "}"'";‘“l\\'n l[:n \:-\y\ ‘\: k ”\mx'lvn"'t‘l’l o when I miss herdear, dear face. vanced. kuew My 'Keely well, and he o are that we were personally then and | Does not the atmospherie air under cer III: \”;]'I\;;It:;"t:‘i");‘ l'i.‘,w,fl-"““lm' rv?‘l:-x'”-:‘;: 'I:v:'5y\rllll‘yv‘\'\‘vvllrl'I‘I:}y.\!:;‘l't';:n“m‘ 1'd give a stralght Havana, Atter a long strugele, Chieago university, take me to the shop of the inventor, The [ MEfEPresent. LR B LT b s % J. wzement, Noyember 2 and 5, 1o open a new | 1f ey were in some other place, an institution which Stephen A, Donglas ent discoveries 1 'made 1 lay before the read Tive ‘engine,’ if it may be thus desig- | hibit & power absolutely irresistible? MORAL, scoverio ¢ Ilay before the read- T'he night achool at Sing Sing prison for -~ and the Devising of n Metr *0h, Grover, what is this®’ ghe arfe . & 3 1 hiere with my soprano. dowed with the gift of an admirable site, | 9 music hall. 1Her season in this country will o | the gift of an admirable site, has nated, consists of a smooth hollow sphere | And what if Mr. Keely has discovered lie younger the wife the more woola | bogin at Stelnway hall, New York, the even- - Tost the endowment, The Union Mutaal 1no- ers of the Bee. of metal about two feet in « ster. At | the *“hidings of this power,” and is able | husband can pull overher eyes, ing of November 10 ‘and 17. The pertor HONEY FOR THE LADIES. surance company fias foreclosed 118 moxt; THE MAN. one _end or pole of the sphere is fitted a | to apply it to useful purposes, as many - ance will consist of a concert, with one % Soures; tho {8 ot “"‘"m “‘i“l'm-‘, Wie John W. Keely, a native P! sIphin fixed trunnion, around which it revolves, | other forces of nature are appliedt [f CONNUBIALITIES, cra in costume, Her operatic repertoire | Thereds atendency to shorten dress bodices. | CONIRC Ot DOISORAT | BIOMIINP AR Jonn W, Keely, a native Philadelphian, ves, § g Will embiace the garden | Orange ¥ 1% P b scopeand other personal property are r 18 & musiclan and an organist of no mean 1 at the other pole a rotating trunnion | water, while in its normal condition, has ey Seenoi ML LR range and gray are a frequent combing- yrive S another location must be sought. Mrife 3 & ‘ de fust to the sphere, and thus in- | a certain force when applied to the wheel, Lafy Maud Ogllvie, daughter of the late | jon ) R tion. The Ay rnifice A s Many " I o] g ) . iramide,” “Marfha,” Trovatore.” “Traviata, : Tlie Holloway college is a magnificent in attainments Ny years ago—Iwenty | onied to vevolve with it. On this revoly- | and a very greatly intensified force when | ari of Airlie of London, England, is soon to | w[eia, " b il be sun! Y Brocaded sllks are reported passe for gen- | o0 tion, but the idea is f stical. Fane s s $ ! Y& 3 Lueia,” and “Lida.” “She will be supported | o F antasti " or more—Mr. Keely, in building and | ing trunnion, which extends as a shaft | expanded by heat into steam, why may | marry an Amerlean by, Mma. Nealehi aha ors | Gaiille and | €Al wear. s 250 girls, all under exclusive feminine trin- playing the organ, was struck with the | beyond the frame which supnorts the | not the atmosphe air be subjected to Ypsilantl is excited over the rumor of a | Novarro. Arditti will conduct the instrn- Black mantles are worn with every variety | fng and teaching, each with a separate bed playing &an, ¥ N " | ot'e ¢ 0 i i 3 Of s v?u-rv, was seeured a common pulley of | conditions which will develop new | fortheoming wedding, the prospective bride | mental part of the performanee. Mme, Patti | of costume. room and sitting room, besides & conversa- fact that @e vibrations of the or ¥ P Yy N 5 & wi a foot or so in diameter and of about six | and wonderful characteristics? The | being eighty-six and the groom sixty years of | will give only two concerts in New York Hosiery wifh fine hair-line checks is shown | tion room for every six,and a refectory, li- pipes prodiced not enly what we ealled | 5,0 0u 000, from which a belt of lonther | writer of this article suggested in May | 98¢ X city, and will then visit the principal cities | by the j brary, lecture rooms and picture gallaries | sounds, but that a vast amount of force | jod to a saw, turning-lathe, cte., in the | Jast to Mr. Keely the titie “Bottled Cy- The Del Rof (Tex.) Dot is edited by a young | in” the east, west and south, including the Button rasols and dre are often | No inalo isto be allowed on the premises, or power was developed, su nt in | r verhead, A valve Jonds Tones” for his wonderfal force, Who | lady. She remark Man proposes, but it | southern eities of the ‘A const. From | adorned with painted designs, Lhe service in the chavel is to_be Christial many instances to cause vast buildings to ( the interior of the sphere through an e Lty ment to get him to 1o s0.” and thence to California. Her tour will fast | 8 v ons lace others \ere I8 an altar under a_canop; X ¢ RELERTRS ¢ oML b ¢ ha 3 ak s to themselves, 4 Y o i remble ns though shaken by @ giant’s | opening made in that trannion, which | control and govern the element, Whate 3 sholety. il engagement be- | five months and a half, and a,special clause | thi ke wing - an organ and stalled seats. The prombli s thoush shakeh by @EINUS | Remams stationary with the ivon frame | it may be, which for ages has been mani- | g 4 SN 006, RELECHRE | In e coniract makes it her last professional | | Tiie skirts of ponigeo dresses have a broad | site is noblo-high, airy, spacions—with ex- hand. Having brains, Mr. Keely began to | (4 5ioiine the sphere, To the inner end | fost in the irrosistible encrgy of A s T wivg Sister, Of s | vist to this country. band of colored velvet at the bottom, fonsive shrubborics il terruce wardens, inquire whether this force might not be | of 'this fixed traunion (as was shown by a | eyclone and tornado? af Ttalinh: Hoblalnatahus :bsen: broken oft p L - Plaid surali is nsed for paniers and searf | [helato Professor Holloway sold pills and a utilized. He noticed also, or thought he | similar sphere which was left open for It seems 1o be forgotten by those who | because it has been found that the Count's My Creed. costumes of plain silk or Sicilienne. iarmless ointment, with which he recom- | l & S mended persons to anoint themselves, These did, that harmony had something to do | inspeetion) ure secured numerous reso- | are so ready to pronounce Mr. Keely's | estates are owned by money-lenders and the Ano. Spanish and Broton Jackots axe worn with | JF UG ') P ieans of advortisements, The with the volume of force emitted by the | Rating tubes and othet vibratory devices, covery impossible, that ever since ihe [ family jewels are in pawn. 1 hold that Christ . 291 CIHYRHOLLES SPHICHEAEG PRI BIL Al collewce was nothing but a gigantic advertise AN but which also remain stationary or fast | use of the mereury vroduce & | The Sioux Indians celebrate in arather Where charity is see when LML i) with bodices of | ment.—(London Truth M) R to the inner end of the trunnion “withont | vacuum, the atmospheric aiv, wlen in its | odd manner the marriage of a_member of | We climb to heaven, 'tis on the rounds colored erepe de ehine, silk, sati or woire LY i With these indistinet and shadowy | touching the revolving sphere. state of highest tenuity, has been discov- | their trib Lately such an event came off Of love to men. “m;q-‘"‘ il ik Their Trip to Canada, hints he went to work. No one had ev UNow comes the mystery of mysteries | ered by scientists to present charactor. | and afteward abouthfty of the braves, in- | yy 00 o) Listoty Dark materials with halr lines of lighter Columtis Dispateh, N s it i % s [5tion - hiBheARa i Been | cluding the bridal couple, took a_tramv of hold all else named piety tint are fashionable for entire dresses, orin | g 1 At AL Bozzler to Mr. D, Faul sought what he was secking—a force | in mechanical contrivinees, namely, the | istics which indicate that it has been | (0T days over the territory, pitehing tonts A selfish scheme, as vain pretenee, combination with plain material, Bl G sl sen Db LAY ter, from vibrations, which could be utilized | Yevolving of this sphere as the vulve- | changed into an entircly new clement i | 4y nyght and giving dances and other festi- | Where centre is not—can there be Mich collars of gauze ribbort with floral | «)'gee they Areteying (At reaty 1o alt Bt of avater and stonm, Ho was an | Wheel at the traunion is turned, thus ad- e Just what this clonient is, re- | Hfes Cireumference? desins are eded with beaasand are fnished | 1 {hink | Shall Skip the tradeer o TRV AR T K RB1L\stotly nbw. cHo'comial | mitting the etheric vapor from the re- E wdetermined; but that 1tis | Among the wedding vresents already re- | hat T moreover hold and dare with three loops and two ends of the ribbon. Siahiorh L ) explorer in a ficld utterly e cotld ) ceiver tirough the flexible copper tube | no longer ordinary atmospheric air, is | ceived by Mme. Christine Niikson is one \flirin whore'er ny thiynie may go— Shepliard’s plaids in all combinations are [ “My purpose exactly,” said Faulter, “in fact consult only with his own busy brain, before deseribed. settled. Says Franeis R. Upton, Mr. | from the queen, consisting of a photograph hatever rs be sweet or fail in favor for fine woollen material, and the I've ¢ s b i 4 1! 1 Whatever things be sweet or fair, In f He had no predecessor on that trackless “How this ‘engine’ runs or on what | Edison’s mathematician, m Seribner’s { of her maj ~le’ in an exquisitely carved ox- Love makes them 8o. indieations are that they will not soon be Prepared to get off after A N V. \ N inei s 8 schanic: oy p v ‘ebrua are dized silver me. Beneath the portrait is discarded No tre: ou know, sa, Hewasanother Columbus, reaching | principle a mechanical foothold can be | Monthly for February, 1830, page 533 od r . Bencath tho p TH e . : 2 = ’: :l‘ ‘_‘"', ;; | ‘: % h S :, @ Il secured within this smooth, um|l|f‘.\nh. *Itis found that by the use of the mer- & *‘l"“‘,”‘““"‘~”‘(F;‘Fl"‘-“t‘“,"°- V) Tis not the wide phylacte Boads aro much used for trimming, Bome | -, SCUICT. ) ) extradite mes "“r I“ i ‘f,l‘-‘ b Pf“, o l";‘l:‘lm:rfil by the vapor for moving aiy kind of ma- f cury pumps and chemical appliances, | 818 “‘:;“::F "‘;i:“""‘-l;v‘“:: o a A Nor stubborn taste, l‘\::rjksms:ll]‘;x‘ J o «‘m-‘pnr.-yuue Inrge., Xl‘ul:'lu\‘n-nllm.;dur‘;“l-il ey never shall extradite me. ard as a chimera. For years he labores 93 # AEEST oA MR B W HIE 48 SSTAREEV S forme 3 A wedding took place 2 a B ke us S5 we juage 1ey are used, rope fashion, upon sleeves from i Tl o L Ol 0] L, BT chinery, was a matter SOMRUCHINE W hich cro a perfect yacuum is formed, the | S MEEUNE, YL RECC LN FOREY K ine g it bear shoulder to elbow. 0 over the horder they skipped it together— on alone and in poverty. At length he | no one present ventured to proffer ev minute portion of air remaining shows | M I W ACHATE e | WRRCC R oL with n t succecded in inspiring a few friends with | an approximate guess. Mr. Keely ex- | some remarkable propertics. When ele and the prison officials. The ceremony took | And when a man may live apart . Miss Florence Marryatt, in a lecture ad ng as the: “1t 15 very warm contidence. They ralhed around him. A [ plains the process and the modus oper- | tricity under strong pressure passes | place in the warden'’s office, but the rest of From worlds, on theolo rie trust, £ Bl ‘\"!‘“Hg'lflu with rlm i Y8y olv ather 5 company was formed. Money was fur- [ andi by saying that the gas when once | through an Edison latp, the whole bulb | the prisoners becoming aware of it, one of [ Iknow the blood about his heart AR BRI R SRR By L3 K there for sueh mortals as we. nish . Machine after machine for | let into the spere takes a direction which | shines with a delicate blue light, So re- | them whistied a_wedding march and the Is dry as dust. Pttt R e gene i3 - new force was invented, | causes a vortex or whirl und 1ts ax; markable is the behavior of various sub- | others applauded vigorously —— o . % A tested, and discarded. Machine after | thus brushing its inner surface at enor- | stances in a vacuum preparced by means | A itic marriage was solemnized at NATURAL OURIOSITIES. R A oo | A AR ST machine was constructed for the applica- | mous velocity, and thit this inter-atomic | of mercury pumps that physicists con- son, The groom was John oS dion/ ITeRMIAIEAIECH causss || A Mormon felder SIS it tion of the' force and discarded. | vapor is of $ich i penetrating nature | sider that o g rarified constitutes 5 ! Va, and the bride M Venezuela | : them to sway with every movement of the | Rochester, Minn. B i e ROM AL T o 4 x T DT : I ; ie Lansing, of Kerhonkson, ~Neither of | vose-colored hailstoncs. wearer, are’ worn in tle hair andabout the |~ The Rev. Dr. Phillips Brooks pays Trinity ut progress was made with v trial. | that it es upon the molecular stru anoth ) ter, differing as much ot A e PO Gtug | xose . low corsage of evening dresses. chureh, Boston, $500 a year to secure seais New itlonseamo with each failure, Mean- | ure of the sphiere jtsc'f, thus propelling it | from th ) ordinary ras (either un- | ooy ntil to nght preceding the mar. | 1,00y Goldth fEman i G T |1 i orton sd, andtruly, that a lady is | for poor peopte, = U1 ile the ress, when it | - P oW i its prodigious Higl e, r wi e | i s i MR ias a tame robin tha o ] alk ) B 1§ v, i s L) 3 " 2 while tio public press, when it stooped to | along with it in its prodigious fight. | der atmospheri pressure, " or with the | rage. The courtship had all been carried on | L e K0 e s T shen | recognized by the state of'her shoes and | The roll of membership of Mr. Spurgeon’s tice i 1 ‘h with rid ¢. | This, perhaps, is as good an_explanation surc removed by means of a common | by letter. eVOERILrAInTCOTAAE sloves. While they may not always be the | chureh now stands at 5314, & decrease of wmbug, ' impostor, 1d- | us is possible to get at during the present | air pump) I from a liquid, | “An interesting marringe engagement was | A five-weeks-old baby is renorted to be liv- Best. or even the best of their k. they will | olihiy as compared with last year. man,” “erank,” we nong the mildest | stage of his invention, though it isutterly | or a liquid froni . announced last weck, but lacked confirma- | jpi v Salem, Mass., which has an e: fin- | be pericetly whole and neat, and in harmony | Colportage association conneetéd with the epithets _employed, while “those who | jy 'nlu}n‘vln-naiblu to' the writer, even | If this is so, it requires no ordinary | tion till yesterday. the varties being John | gaf on'ench hand and an extra toe on cach | With therest of her dress church hin a staff of eighty men who areens sisted Mr. Keely were denounced ns | after thinking and dreaming over it for | temerity to pronounce in advance and Augustus Robbins, oler of this city, and | foor. The weight is a pound and a half. The new light-welght s and bas. | Kaged all the time as city missionari dupes and fools.” Undismayed, how- | weeks since witnessing this marvelous | without investigation the Ke }lEi"’y'{"*-“ de Massenbach ¢ .Bu}ImA-mu- Y- | Daniel Stover, of Galton, 1li., has an un- | ket braid bonnets and bats v nd A Scoteh ship builder has sent Mr. Moody ever, our Columbus bore steadily on with | feature in the working of the engine. impossibility. In view of the e Dromess Was & pmember of e DAY | disputed record of 133 rattlesnakes kiiled in | attractive. - Their garnitures a X 1 King_ Boloinotiin s tenibic, SRR his face toward tho new world he “What is most astonishing about the | ment made in the last iy AN MBS i 8 making a tip | 000G eour monthis, He has 530 rattles to | ingly light and ethereal. Soft-tinted crapes, verlaid with gold, with miany of the ; . Y : ! ! H around the world.—|Sprinetield Republican. ( ; 3 D |l mmha T NGRS ori st ¥a el L asTancy wticles of solid old. 1t is one fifty= with the eye of faith and now, after all | rotation of this sphere, by simply turning | along the line of scientitic discov Hlorepan Sthust o R HocherITe for it He hasalso killed 104 blue | tuiles, and ilusions ate wsed, aswell as faney | ey the size of the oviginal, havine the covity these years of |_ml. discouragement and | on the vapor, is the fact that there is no truc philosopher will be very slow 1o ery | i,"Sp." joseph, Mo., and are both popular, A 2 o vora s et tabernacle, laver, ark, holy’ of holies. merey abuse, secures recognition as a real in- | escape for the gas anywhere after it has | “humbug” whenever a new invention is | Florence went visiting in Leavenworth and g'“‘"l that for fourteen years has | A Parisian func seat and cherubim in’ proper proportion and ventor from men who stand high in the | done its work, nor any outlet or exhaust- [ announced, however wonderful it may ank went over to see lier. He asked her | Bien l;yfl(u:}m:ml{ P u;\:'ll':llfllh\:}{l_hmlx_nlnlvl:: make thom upof alternate & relation to each other. scientific worla. pipe for such escape, asis well known to | first sight ‘appear. Scores of witnesses | to take a walk, and before they returned the | Hhe plant isnot laree, bub fhe Bower stk | and embroidery otliee, - Laco also alternates | Pen pounds of earth from the reputed tomb THE VISIT, be absolutely necessary in the us v | whose first attitude toward the inve two were married. ‘The next day they went | IS wd e b Tk e g! S of Christ and a bushel of relics from the Holy SRe b i . ) ; ) : ] Pl e thewadh av.neywent | clusters of yeilow blossoms. form alternate stripes, — With these dresses ! A 8, il pitgane (I dy SRt L | U IVHTOR Sange A T s dendle | Qe il santin g bsolute | liome, and, as the necoutt sty Tawere | X Pennsyivania man hns a collection of | bonnet and purasol st be in the same | Land Lof a large portion of Father {c:u'lu 1 Mr. Keely ~‘\\'nrl\.wh;\:p—“uv.;v!u:\ll, and by which eugines are e dily driv skepticism, are now re o uvor that Narmly, welcomed by hosts of - admiring | g, ¢ oL Kes. " THe cawent thom o the | style, and gloves of white sucde kid are [ JOI1} baggage when he landed from wo-story brick stincture on North Twen- | Instead of such apparently essent after careful consideration and actual - . ; the s c in New York the ticth stroe adelphin. Here, sur- | vision it s when the pressure vestigation, they believe in Mr. Keely and | Rev. Willlam 3. Shernian, a Catholle priest Spring as they were leaving their dens. Some | worn. e at ote. poiedRIe % i 3 1 ! X rooklyn, was led to. Miss ‘Tille | OF them are of enormous size, A curious novelty in the way'of Paris hats | ing t} as o priest at Jorusale rounded by’ bumidreds of ‘cutiousy unfa- | vapor is once fdwitied and the cliimed | bis motor. One_notubls instance of this R R R L {8 allezed thatthere is a streot-car horse | Jns lately arfsen. Thiey are niade 1 knotied | ninber of yoars and o brother oF e - n){m\”‘i({m anc found this man | whirling process has commenced, ! character has come to the knowledge of | ) Epieopal clergymanyin New York. He | in Neward, N. J., which, if lady comes ot | hay and pliant rushes, o sortof trelliswork | Jesuits bt i | who, if 1 am not mistaken, will b ndetinitely in some unaceoun the writer. A leading sciontist of Phila- | continued to perform the ‘duties of a priest } (s by the track to | design, very open, and trimmed with long [ i early home of Martin Luthér At namo in bistory when his traducers shs ) nier, doing its work with unab: delphia, adopting the ery of the press of | until a few weeks ago, when he and his wife | take the car, willstop of his owh accord. He | branches of hawthorn, violet-colored tulips, [ feld, in Saxony, to which place his i 9 3 2 n b : moved when hie' was an infant, has been whose physique would be noticeable rojecting abutments st W Motor, refused for years to make a per- | Boston, where uaniexpected (o be ew- | perlencothat a man ean get on without the | 4 bow of moss-zreen velvet riblion asa sorl of ( stored to' the condition in Wwhich f sk where, He is fully six feet in height, with | brace itself and thus exert a moving | sonal investigation. At length, through | ployed as a clerk. e toainy. th ares | DACkEroRnAZOGING AoAl gRnBIUIoR: that time, four centuries ago. It haa become :ad, coal black eyes, dark com- | 1 e the earncst solicitation of @ warm por- | /The enzagement was apneunced lust week | Bees have a strong antipathy to When a woman dashed into the pilot-house | much dilapidated, but will wow be occupled ple aud wearing constantly a | projec when | sonal friend, he was persuaded to *‘come | 0f Miss Maria Winthrop, dmuehter of Mr, ‘T, | colored objects. 1In ‘a brood of ehickens | of 4 Penobscot viver excursion steamer that | by a body ot deaconesses, who will care for Thoughitul exprossion: Ho received mo | baco inside the globe, must be Tico, ne. | and seo.” After 1 most careful and pro. | 4indall Winthrop andafrisddauziter of tho | funning about oo bechives feeontly the | had just left the Bucksport wlarf, few days | the sick and poor. A i ! L \ . Robert C. Wi and A Touts | bees stung to death the dark ones, but did | o nnd frantically gemande i o cordinlly, and nfter a fow moments spent | cording to_ tho laws of fluid pressure, to | tracted investigation he loft the shop and | Hon. Revert C./\Vintigppiand afr. Louis | Bogs SR 45 Gt colorod onos. A man | afosand frantically, demanded to bo pht | The tolal uumber of Sunday sclnols ofgll ¢ ! ! 0 ; ) shore, the eaptain did not_understand it. | evangelical def ations in” New in giving some general information, pro- | act on_ both sides of such projections, | walked some rods without uttering a | Miss Winthrop is at Ryfle, Isle of Wight, | With a black plug hat rarely gets stung, the orbathoianiinidlc o indnmiang 1h [ cvangalica) demomntn, ‘“p’,'.{fufl’m,\:{“, ‘{2.':,“ 'A', ceeded to explain the machines he now | thus preventing all motion of the sphere | word. This friend at length asked his | England, with her famfly. The wedding is be devoting their —entire attention 10 | ghawl strap in her hand and her junch basket | churches support 83. Presbyterian churches uses in the production and application of y stable equilibrium. This must be opinion of what he had seen. “Well,” | to take place shortly, thelyoung couple sail- | “shooting the hat.” was visible also, Iler explanation was that | are next with 66 schools, Methodists 49 and his new force, according to all known or even eonceiva: | said he, I must confess that I know of | ing immediately after for India. ‘The mountain lions of Montana are large | she had left her baby on the wharf, The boat | Baptists 41, Chinese missions number 26, THE LIBERATO! ble prineiples or laws of mechanics.” nothing more wonderful, except the Il’rincvl llcl‘rl\" sw;md‘snn uflme crown n:-("i“‘"' A fll,l]&,lh:h%lm:‘ 8 “3"‘;:(!; "éf'r'.”{ went back after it. The remaining %1 Ft'_lluolhd are nclulernd 'hi its TR BN, “ 3 i ango iracle: o) ” vet, 1 3 s said, to'mar ene, rown steel ¢ ternito Sfor [ 3 M v o nong churches of various denoming This, as its name indicates, is_the in Another,and perhaps still the strangest ncles of Christ.” And yet, in the | prince, Is, it I8 sald, to marry freno, third | £ rhnd the Gowbots ke auiten | o ‘Botanists' parasols” have been introduced | SONE Churebes of vatlous, daobinatlons. strument employed for generating and | performance of all, in the operation of | opinion of the present writer, there is | daughter of the grand duke of Hesse-Darm 5 i o in Paris for the use of Gullic belles durmg A umboRIPReR o A V¢ 1 2 e[ perioEminCELo. 8 aRBOR i U SaY , th > | stadt. Other gossips assert that the fortu. | business of hunting them in tne winter. | (%7 8EE U8 E A€ G RIS SC edestrian | over whom there are 10,152 teachers, Kive garnoring the force. Itis a m ic in- | this engine, is the starthng fact t| Mr. | nothing miraculous here. It is simply e o v ently o e country exeu S. ) g V- ol i : I' Z g i Y | hate “better Lalt” will'be Alexandring of | Lions are frequently killed measuring nine | & ursions, s g thonsand and fifty-six chijdren united witl strument about three feet in height, and | Keely can cause the sphere to revolve in | the discovery of a new force in nature, | R{ait-Dessau. Prinee Honry 18 now in his | feet from tip to tip, and weighing 200 to 300 }\Ihllh':ll"‘ ‘"vhl"'rrlh'»"{,“’ X.ll])\)f‘lno; h\lx.nch«_*;"L the churehes during the Year and Shi,S6L stands upon a wooden pedestal, which | either direction and with similar power | and the devising of a method by which | {wenty- o st talle pounds, Many more measuring from ten to | fruit growing high above her, orin the midst 1o, S con™ % 0" collection in the Si Ly ! 3 Br pi 0 y twenty-fifth year, and is taller than his | P of athorny hedge, she has only to touchja knob P c Sunday may be moved easily about the room, to | and velocity by letting the gas in at the | that force may be utilized. brother, but even less royal looking, He isa | eloven feet are frequently bagged, and, oc- | 005 o arasol stick and a tiny strong pair of | Sehools show that it hus no connection with tubes | same valve, and precisely in the same sparely built, beardless young man. with a fonally, a monster reaching twelve feet. | (o coduprings out of the top. With these | The wealth of the Catholic church in_tne or pipes or lev which power may b We stgzested to him s times o=y clever if not an Apollo-like face. The only | A huge alligator was killed by the negroes | Sha can reach the desired trensure without | province of Quebec only be gicssed at, tly communicated. The li\:i-rn(ur during the hour the engine was working, T B. Aldrich ;hr‘lnfinz:;l'l:nl‘]wlm hn-filumen]«l' tlwl navy, n[v atlhl'v;m fi‘m 3 ‘d" n"i”f{'”..y.'.{i\"‘.l.fl‘xfll"' ing her fingers or spoiting her gloves, for no '1':'“" can n:; 1_\h|lm'm',‘|'l orits 'co;upulw i g s open before you, and m vhich way 0 rlobe rev: r 1A b is o keen and brave sailor, as his darin ad- | cut off, was then lef il night, shi snel . ion. 1t owns a third of the area of the e L "1,"jul.'(“.]“fi',"|'|wb:.{° Tl ,‘\‘,f'd‘“'m‘,:.’ll}.‘.",,fi‘“‘é"il"\{,“it{;'lfi’lg"i‘l:,:‘f’l!_: g UpaneRcinberiindowy ventures in his journey around the world | when ft was. then’ approaclied, it is lhionably iGN DAd oo of Guboe, and it is iho largest ‘;-rolunty Near the bottom, fastened upon me- | moying it shghtly in the airection we And up the Romeo's ladder nply;proye. ’ LI WL Bl 5 ud’ approaching the chief (ibra- | Bolder in Montreal, The estafes of geve tallic rim, arc four or five large tuning | named, he would turn on the force and Claiibers a boid white rose. There was o magnifieent wedding at the | snupned vclously a, dowen ties, conibe oF therellicous 'éfi}}”,,. 55 tho Gray N by AR at : the | Soulozne i erville pi down with a force which would have cut off | riam, s "1 want something to read and forks. These stand ght. Within | the revolutions would begin with almost . 9id Soulozne plantation.foerville parlsh, Ly | SGnd, After the body was skinned the | don't know exactly how to describe the kind | ¢hbroile possessions of ronl estato form the U ) 1on, supported | terrific velocity in the direction we had Ilim'xwf“l‘"fi]:; ll;"‘u;lummvs. guests from New Orleans, the b legs drow up and sruotelied out x'pl.\vul. vely u}]“mih "'.'1‘5.-“C""ilmf"’;nf: \\vuslt'fi":?.? W least portion of its wealth, Of the grain Y & 8 § | indicated. e e Indla. freshments were of the first chop, and the | as if in the agony of death, notwithstanding | Wil be able to suit you,'twas the veply. ised by its people it reccives every twenty- is'a oir blate about ighteen of | “This single fact, with absolutely no Unelasping lior stikon glrdley e iantiocnt, - i it was. S | it hua been dad” Soven s, S colored | “Somcthing, yely, chil, "o something, | S binel M it tnoses tad ooiect B twenty inches i diameter. Above and | exhuust and with no possible piston ar- il 3 Eladie, daughter of Theophile Allain, planter l:(';mlvlo;u\ul this wonderful vitality as an etly suitable for a young gitl”? “Mary,” authority of the courts, special taxes to buil around the machine, and attached to | rangement or movable abutment device She smiles on her white rose fover, | ahd member of the legislature, and the groom | #vi ome. cried the chief to an assistant, “French novel | Andkech in repair its churchos and parsons R e a1 0 savaral N hxasetitubon | Tnstains n/totary . sta nmilas! and wiler 1o Birea ot liskiland Prof. Palmerston Landry of Mansfield col- | ~ A Barnesvilie, Ohio, blacksmith s alleged | §rIE( L€ 60} 3 ages, and the income from the rendering of vithin whick ' r, v Y e AR RS LANC TS0 elps him i vindow— lege., ‘The bride’s father was formerly a | to be the owner of a dog which, when six Foti ofiices by its priests is fabulous. within which are small, slender, vibrat: | engines, demonst [t d be- And helps him in at the window ! i fon which jus ) . i fos; On the top of the libor. | yond the shadow of & doubt that the I'see it where 1 stand. slaviand, onee conciai of the Soulognt | months uld, bunerl it s on apicce of ot | | A faghion which st ut the moment, s e b top ¢ p iboreilEy) o _sha ; the e 4 family. ‘The wedding is the greatest social | iron, which so enraged him that he at once s tobe in great favor for 2 ladi t ss globe four or five inchesin | sphere must revolve by the whirling mo- To her scarlet 1ips she holds him, Vent ot the year 15 “the sonthorn socioty of | seizéd th pieee of iron in iy mouth and be- | Streets suits 15 that of a short jaunty tailor [ When Johnnfe Comes Marching diameter, which is used to colleet and re- | tion of the vapor inside of it, as Mr. And Klbtes hin many o e color; not a few whites were among the | gan tochew it viclously. This was the be- [ made basque of striped,barred or dotted sum- Home, tain the force until drawn ofl’ for use. Keely claims, and that the direction of it was he that won her guests, and telegrams of congratulation | ginning of his salamander anties, and it is ljll"_l Woollen goods of scrge, ,fim.;l.» |m|I A little green apple hung up in a tree, Having courteously shown all theso | this vortex, of whirl of gas, must be de- L0 SRl Yere ecelved from leading colored men | now a daily oceurronc to sco him Krab piccos T o fecom W |~ Singing “dolinne, come Johnnié, come differont parts of the liberator and given | termined by tho 1nitial push given the 8 il throughout the country, of redhot (ron_1n his mouth and chew them, | he 0 v manner except wit Jolinnie!” X ¥ il —e— e hias peen known 16 i into he forge | handsome buttons, and nine out of every'ten | o pnq i yas as modest as modest could be. the most ample opportunity of guardi sphere by the hand of the operator. This PEPPERMINT DROPS, —— 8 ! e TOYEC | Of these garments’ open over a chemisefte of AR = Po nodest coul 3 ] 0 Sphe ) i T and selze o mouthful of redliot coalsand | of these ga pen ach Singing “Johunie, come Johunie, 6o against lmpll)nllmn, l\‘lr. Keely W’ i intial |)||al|'o( \rlu- globe in anew diree- - ; i MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Etind them between his teoth with as mueh | linen or percale, with natty tie to mateh, o anI0: to the new force named by him | tion must therefore nge in some way “Do you use glasses?” asked the inguisitive A B J 4 £ ” a " ¢ v Wi SCre " and studs set down in front. Where thi 5 o, Yoo e vapor, or inter-atomic force.” | the end of the inlet pipe to an opposite | bartender of the short patro somplacancy as it they wore seraps of bread | B, G'h o ‘Fioweds, thera 15 usualiy a me: | A8 Jobunio be came, In his swoot ehilatil < ; W locs by drawing an ordinary violin | whirl at the point whero it eme: from | schoone M. Remenyl is now playing in India with e dium sized marine collar with sailor-knotted | 210" up that fruit as his own I V o h-\v‘ |‘|)mcs uu;’ the ionary on within the sphere. i It is wrong to speak of a_ “respectable” em- [ considerable success, Bliss Interrupted. sllk scarf and bish standing linen collaras a 'pnlvy* b s} frult ne s o tuning forks, and striking the eircular | mystery of its tixning ¢ all rem: bezzler as a “good man gone wrong” Heis | The ballet of the Parls opera comprises finish ) gels in heaven are singing to-d AN A AT AR T e e Lo d man found out. 1,027 womien and costs $900,000 a year. ACT.Y Washington Critie: The elock had struck 's Johnnie! Here's Johnnie! fere's ; W RQ0R0D, IAMEE Wil 8 | s SIS e aia L very birth in Brookings, Dak., for several | Joachim will devote the month of Janua Loyers swinging in a hammock, midnight in the residence of & congressman, Johnnie!” small hammer faced with rubber. =Tl Wo have had gome considerablo ex bast hus been @ gitl, and the local | to a concert tour in Paris and other ¥ Ulase togother In the dark and still the young man in the parlor did not 1sall. In two minutes the machine nce of late years in physical and | WRIRRER R Gi0OH A E o auction oltia Small boy. hiding in the grape 20, "i'he yonng Toilow Had been. away Tor charged and yeady for business, That | mechanical investizations, and, as our | "A" yinneapolis milkman died the other | Etelka Gerster, who has been very Ill at SBuckipg, WP So10VEry ApaTk: Vo weelks) and the. giels fathor was willing ROSEBUD AQGENQY, this 15 s0 M. Keely proceeds to show by | friends believe, with some degree of suc- | gav from drinking the milk from his own | Paris, his recoverel suiciently to ppear T that he should have a fair show; but this was | o e a threefold cess in solving intricate scientific prob- | dairy, Water on the brain was what knoeked | again in & concert. d o Y YT AT T T e 100 much, and at Iast he went to the he Farewell to Major Wright, ol NT. lems, but we have never before been &o | him out accurding to the physician’s certifi- | The cowboy pianist is performing in a oy bh e will Baabs wifare the staivs‘and_Iistened a minute, =+ Mollic Agent. 1. By a heavy won lever of the first | utterly nonplussed and at our wits’ end | cate, Chicago museum. A thick white cloth is | Swmall boy, weary of their spooning, he called, sharply. = “Yes, papa,’ came the Cherry County Republican: A grand class, as follows: To the brass globe on | as in frying to give a ranonal explanation | A man should never boast to his wite how | placed over the key board 1o protect the Calls to mind his brand-new knife, silvery yoico of his chtld, with, o sty | council talk took place at Rosebud agency the top of the liberator where, &5 we have | of this Keely engine on any known or | skillful he is and how much superior to other | piano. o e we're doing il wo ean o | Tuesday, which was participated in by geen, the foreo is gurnered, Mr. Keely at- | cone e principles of physical science | men because he can shave himself, “He is |~ Mr, Charles Sugden, the handsome E; AOT ML expodith e dorumuiated busiuess. We i | 81 the ehiofs on the reservation. Tt 'wag tachos a long brass tube something over [ or mechun l';":wl.l"mr;"“‘ to L'li\-;ll his chin or his check [ actor, who eloped souie years since dovers in a heap together— adjourn by-end-by, i “The helpless | 8 kind of farewc.l to Mujor Wraght, and half an inch in diameter, having an ori- | *“That the engine, as woll as the frame | the next minute it he does, : Countess Destrt, witl vt 'this country lolsher Injared muol, lo's hov father, inAble to Answor the argwnont, 1o | #8 Indian Inspector Pearson was prescnt, fice not larger than a common knitting | on which it runs, is entirely disconnected | hus elderly Mrs. Spinach: ©I ean't im- | member of Miss Fortescye's company. Fhan Eaoouta pecianely Mumere turned to bis bed in tears. the [ndians took occasion to inform him needle, Phe other end is connected with [ from the floor, Waving no pipes, wires or | 8%ine Boliow Wby my darter talks o inco The principal piece m Mr. Lawrence Bar- o 050y P A good glove will bear Indefinite cleaning, | ©f some of their wants, ‘They want in which plays an upri gk | otier dovices leading below or outside of | 1™ x5'fur fier fathor, le's & pullick patren | roeo on e Gise Surini h1s coming engage IMPIETIES, and wt last may be_ colored, while a poor on¢ | more farming implements; want u' boss pis half inch in diaieter. On the | the building by which extrancous power | for languidge. An' L uever mike 1o eonse: ;:{;I:‘I}E';'M‘gflfi” fillqgll*‘llsvhlwv\urk in'Sep- ¥ J Bfkon toara oF Broaks A (ho XDt ELOF mer to take hold and give them prac- upper end of this piston rests a long | ean communicate with the sphere to | quential mistakes.” Ehan e wfl ) G;U»L et (glous scruples are inconvenient in the | Second timeitis worn. ~“Benzine ornaphtha | tical illustrations instead of sitting in a heavy iron lover, To raise the lever alond | cause it to revolve, is incontestibly cer- | It is told in Washington that after u certatn | ready. ineired o ":fo "‘_“m‘.“)m‘fim a8 81" | aa’ol some cilminals, A Boston seamp | 18 excollont for clcanlnnl gloves, but it 15t00 | huggy and telling them how to o & prossure of 1,600 pounds to the square , since the fullést opportunity was | senator, noted for his absentmindedness, | wiight with. “The® Torkedy of the Swan | thought 1t wouid be blasphewmy to put i | Sfrong for delleate eolors; those of Nght | soxnd so; they want their childven taught inch is necessary, When all is ready Mr. | given us to seratinize every purt of itand | came to this city for a short visit, this mem* | King.” which is pe A er | Go o Dhe counteriolt doliirs he | Shades may better be cleansed by putting on | 4¢ home, instéad of being sent to Gon i s Ly I g King,” which is performed at the sumwmer | God we trust the hand and rubbing with a piece of sponge I3 08 Keely turns a wheel valve, and i the foundation on which it rested, That | orandum was found in his room:'“Things to | theaire of Buda, was turning out, and the omission got bim | i W' o littlo, whild. Buan may bo | and Curlisic to be educated; they want diataly the forod is liberated and the lover | it actuully runs, with the most tremen- | fake along: One pair socks, one shirt, two | fjsy Marion Booth, a: daughter of Juniys | IDto troublo. used also. ‘The greasy nature of the itk White men kept from cutfing timber and is liftod. #And now weights are added to | dous mechanical power and veloci collars, one pair culfs, one wite, Brutus Booth, appesron 1ot wek ot Leland's | . At colored eamp meeting near Norvis- | Kocns the kid soft A donieriots the. alka. | grass on their reservations thewwany. the the extromity of the long arm of the lever | alone from the gas or vavor, or whatever can get & watermelon a yard long for | Ocean Hotel theater, lLong Branch, in | town a clergyman who had been invited to | line effect of the soup. Black kid gloves may | government to employ Tudiohs instead until & pressuve is demanded to raise it | it is, let into it by turning the valve-wheel 5, 8 a Florlda paper. “And you | “Sweethearts,” “Rougn Diamond’” and *“In | preach was so disappointed by the small at- | be renewed by the application of a mixture | of whites 1o do the work in and mound equal to 25,000 pounds to the square inch. | referred to, we are willing to stake and can get :! cramp [ux'vlyrsvu\evl feet long, done | Honor Bound.” tendance that he m'm..]!y y:um:.sit hymn, mmi of sweet ol and ink, or l]|u(ht-~mln§( made | the agency, m fuct, Young Spotted Tail Phe lever rises with apparent easo whon | risk what little reputation we hayve, or | U 1l & kiotas bigas your fist forthe water- |~ T'he Hamburg opera house closed its season | Up @ collection, which neited 8205, sang | for ladics’ boots. A crumb of stale brcad | jj hiStalid informed the inspector that ag v parel ) e naNs welon, and lave the rinds left for sweat | with a performant Yagaors Nibal another hymn and departed, vubbed over the glove will often remove much i the force is applied, and when it is shut | eyer expect to possess, tor scientific or | meats'and pickles. With & perforimance of W ”f"" 8 Nibelung v 'l soon s the new agent camea council off the lever falls. Tt looks almost like a | mechanical sagacity, ' We huve been AR g Tetralogy: "The wme work will ‘be glven | A gentlemen generous in his contributions | dirt. would be held for the purpose ) F Ned) ) almost 1 8 sagacity, e be Pat 0'Neil, a Detroit dotective, recently se- | twice at Lresden Mately after the Bay- | for churel purposes, but not regular in is | qa new low ot ilalto Yure | yould be held for the mirhok Rt Aekin ole to this e weight od by friend b8 ret 1, L ¥ Immuediately aft y [ n b The new low colled, basket plaited colffure } ) miracle ¢ this enormous weig! warned by friends since returning from | cgred §2,000 which had been stolen froi an | reutn festival, and twice in Munich, attendance upon public worship, Was wittily | .c"suqdenly come {nth taglilon, and one of that this latter request be granted tossed with such ecase by a torce gener- | the exhibition and expressing our opinion | Oliio man, Tho other day Pat received as [ My, Louls G, Gottsehalk, the baritone, who | described by a clerzyman s belng not oxX- | the yietids of arnging it 1s foitows: Che | 814 that if the agent refused they we uld ated by ameans so apparently inadequate. | privately, not to injure our reputation by | his reward a box of cheap cigars and a glass | nas been in Europe duringthe pasttwo years, | 8¢ty a pillar-of the chureh, but a kind of | pajy bosiuning just back of the soft bebe | then take the matter in th own hands The second u public statement of such facts. But our | breast-piu. ‘Lhe cigars were given away and | will shortly return to his iative land, in order | lying buttress, supporting it from the out~ | hay ¢ 'is” divided into three cqual parts as it | and drive every white employe from the 4 EXPERIMENT reply has been that all the reputatio :,"“ DU was slipped back with the staténent | to commenco his dutles as chlef'vocal lu- | side. fallson the shoulders, 1t 1s then again sub: | roservation. He said if the great fatlies is the firing of a cunnou by means of the | have earned has been from frankly avow- w"-’.ln mf“" lu etectives could not afford 1o | structor at the Chicago musical college. How trreverent the most reveront prayers | divided, waking an upper aud lower plaitof | wanted them to adopt tho wuys of the etheric yapor. Iuto # smull cannon Mr. | ing our conscientions convictions upon | Wear diamond i ons Dr. Hans von Bulow isat Geneva, Next | Of children somctimes seem. Littlo Jack | each of these divisions. Then take the two | white mun they nust be given® (e place Keoly drives home a leude hysical problem presenting itself, How to Tell a Girl's Age” is a subject | winter he will direct the eoncerts of the Im- | Wanted a tricycle, and he was taught to pray | widdle plaits, cross them aud wind to form a | of the white’s on their own territor one ineh aud one-fifth in dig . . sver much sich opinions might | $0ue of our esteemed contemporaries scem | perial Russian Musical soelety at St. Peters- | for what he wanted. = As ho dropped on his | coil, It is necessary just here 1o pin these | fuostrikes onty had v 1 { & | an 00 ¢ ; to be discussing. 1t's mean business telling | burg, and a series. of Sl knees by his little bed he added to his “Now | braids securely, for they are the fotndati ostrikes only had one gricyinee—ie ASBAINE the tube from the piston eylind uce of the prevatling Notions | a ghil’s age, anyway, partioularly some gitls, | beshles undertaning a comt eoncert tour 1y | 11ay me”: “Please, God, make papa buy me | for the rest of the coiffure. These preliwi- | $till wants to go to Montana and \isil deseribed in the above experiment, heut | of science, , but it you ure a litile brother and the girl is &4 a tricycle, That's a dandy.”’—[Uarttord | paries aitended to, the plaits are then taken | With the Crows. The sentiment s cx: b W s § do effi Austria, t J : taches it to the breech of the gun, and _"“The power ot the engine to do effi- | your oldest sisterand you start in to tell her T » r Post. from behind each ear and carried round pressed 1n the couneil by the Ind The great Russian pianist, Rubinstein, has Y turning the wheel valve and letting on | cient mechanieal work was abundantly | aze when her only young wan is by, a_good, g SSAD pignis, BUPDEAM, AN Lulu Is about five yeors of age, Her uncle | coil. Lastly, cross the two paits on each side | lans was that they are in fivol n resolved that the two priges ho has founded ¥ ] i the vapor, the ball is forced out With | demonstrated in sawing wood, running | safe way is to tell it by lelephone Just atter | ai 'St Potersburg, shall be open o musiclans | Harry recently disd, A few days ago slio | over the top of tho coil, bring down and of progression, as one chief expressed it great velocity, pas ing through an iuch | turning lathes, ete., in the room over- [ you liave left howe ou a long vacation, of all nation: Ineof these prizes is for a | came te her grandmother with a bit of paper fasten the ends seécurely underneath, e | they “want 1o learn to work so ti Cal lank and Alitening itself ngainst an | head, conneetod by belting from the pul- | A prominent resident of Tensas parish, | piano-forte concerto, and the other for piano- | in her hand and said: “Mamua, I have writ- wmih]l)‘-‘flly s 'tunu!l; the Wuary the amiss property and get rieh.’ They al ron target boyond. Lhis, like the lever | ley altached to one of the trunnions, and | La., was over at Cooper's Wells thie other forte playiug. * Tho competltion is open untii | ten & long letter to yncle Harty, rugletiar | must b rransed libap il ot low 15 | spoke in the “kindest terms of Majoi experiment, 8 vopested by the good: | also by u plank pressed down on this | day, whon wo euthustastic prohibitionst | 1500, ’ o oo aro” L oeni out 1 the came- | becoung, the basket brad i twised fow i | Wrikht and the troatment thoy biive o natured ipventor until all spectators aro dll\ll;:g'l‘““l’). in or l|:rllo c_lu_-rlk I o | EROE BN WilL SN l';,',h“‘h;‘;“",fi"k!"\ on l.“"“'l' Trving had Mr, and Mrs, Nicolini to | o7y today with papa and saw your wonu- | the nape of the neck, ceivod at nis hauds. Wednesitay wi ployed excent wha generated by en e . s , ¢ weel 3 Hh . ; ol con ~ - ¥ {ad 3 Indians ngregated at the agene vibratious of the liberator “With the actual runuing of this engine '.‘;‘;".",,'.’?.}}':fié”fl:fifi..fi.&;fiflf’ 1"532';”&1?3?2 {he great actor's adulators @tso hiad the honor | And God et along ; ongregited at the agency - m the Owaha danee was indulged in, ane TUE THIRD EXPERINENT, | as an incompreheusible wystery, und | anyof us has found thue o Gent whishy | wocriag aud drinking a¢ their hospitable ¥ . school children fu | Itis reported that Professor radley of the | aitosether the red brethven enjoy od Lsen and wost wonderful of ail, is the appli- | with the demonstrated fact of a success: | yet.” o e \ l;‘i?‘s::&u.:xl;b%udls’l“&e‘m‘::axwwr.“md“m& Hl?lfllu‘,‘{)n’l;qls.:w‘fi:]vi Alericas yn‘reuuu. Albauy Ligh schoel bas received a call w0 be ves iu fine style. y be forgotten. “John W Keely is a man 'y, and with no wings or internal | fraud and humbug against the Keely | disappeared. l: is supposed they went to | haslearned throuzh a long and varied ex- | with their long leaves knotted towether, and —.—— y 50