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FOMLD L U OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY.; 1887.~TWELVE PAGES/ . " * [AICTION—WHOLESALE, ONLY | On Wednesday, August 31, 1887, 10 a. m., at Our Warehouse, 208, 210 and 212 S. 11th St., dle- ["slight pull ol th tho‘bqfi. _Pholu e ciromt and rings ELECTR]CAL ACH]EVEMENTS‘ while an ebtric llxhlh‘:;:mul‘.: i ke :g:';:!:r:ln ll'n?v‘:f ;nnub'l‘?: ng‘gr. ";!he light the gl.y poker with no danger of losing his Production of Ll 50,000 candl-power "g&“lvtirem&.ac:flg nght will the true sportsman care to 04Dy act.rdaoil_' Directly From :—‘"g-f%&'"o ‘mn:’z' f!{ will give ( make use of this remarkable invention? soussed by Edison, plant ' 1 pidvose 1o fully ten times | Will he be willing to pose as a central . = e s Gl S Tt " 500,000 ¢ ctims at the other end of the line EELECTRICLIGHT VERSUS GAg | ° much light “y:".‘:fi:"t.he last five | Anglers are, as a rule, a conservative Eler ' supplying eleotrio class and will hesitate, doubtless,to make A Now Marine u“_'““_mr“‘ o Bive: New Y‘"kl;res‘ e fn Rowns of | *0 ally of electricity in their piscato! ] tric Light on Books-—A New sports. Infact, the ent administra. ears the d inhabiti h res it 0 o Thousand iinaitanta has | tlon ui Washinglon has- proestod. fnd- \ Device less than 'fieet \n the fiold with a com- rectly against what may be called pro- hes, attainggn, “hag ally done the Frenln ideas in angling. Mr. Cleveland, ) B old -vem, N { will be remembered, never uses manu- ut 11 comp e husiness, Jto the present | faotyred flies :‘L‘ou he fiuhs:(or trout,but Omaha, Neb'l PaddOCk S " g' — The Pyromagnetic D, has more than eighty town plants | o5a11e baits his hook with worms. 1t is omns A, Kdison's paper oo g, the oldest having boan in opor. | YAl bats his hool with worme, & J¢ '8 paper on “The |Jn four wi m years. s agnetic Dynamo; a Machine for The systom of the Westinghouse com- e;,‘ll'x‘z'?::,‘i:.:lge‘:iff;3.;‘;“1‘5%“0’ nn,‘]gg_ ucing elecricity from ¥ uel,"” any, which now has large plants in ; read, in Mr., Edison's absance, by yv F’ntuburg, Pa., New Orleans, La., Den« glng“nm:m’&r :'l::"::.'é!“‘de:’lg“:,'; 3,'::"?‘,::‘: G.F. Barker, before the section in pha. | Y C0l-; Minneaplis, Minn., and “Tren- | republio to sit on & bank and, like & mes- At the meeting of the Amerioan o ton, N. J.—to mention but 'u few of 1ts | gerizr boy, feel obliged to answer a sud- tion for the ndvnncemenugr c'nn % in | more important stations —differs radically | den summions from a bell near at hand. New York last Monday, Fol, & =" | jrom that of l"‘l""““ In the ,l"g"d"'“ Syde | , Altogether, there seems to be little bstraot: Landidtle tem the clectricity is conveyed directly | doubt that the new device will fail to find ‘ H .y directly | from the dynamo to the lamp by copper | 4 footing in this country, unless an _icon- hus ocou- | Wire. Inorder that the lambs may not | golastic regime at Washington should from coal is a problem Wihe ablest fn. | De.destroved by a current of too high in- | gcceed that which now sets the pisca- Bled the closest atiantiofiould the enor. | tusims & Jare Gopper wiro, the oet ofthe | {071 fashions of the country. ‘ventors for many year;, . " 1 copper when 1 distances are to be mous enorgy Iatent Ig, ¥ syeans of o | COVOFod, ToFming an Tmportant.item i IMPIETIES. ppear as eleotrio o' &), DY means of & ; e 3 the expense of instalment. The Westing- simple transfor: » apooratus, Which house ';nmnnny starts out with a very ‘When a man attends service and squares acoomplishes m'."‘“' with reasonable | ymull wire of comparatively trifling cost | himself for s good snooze when the preacher » commences his sermon, especially it it is one ‘economy, it wil?’ conceded, probably | and a current of high elcctro-motive | FCGeliVered n fow Sundays previous. he 13 that the mech; ‘cal methods the en- | force or intensity. In order not to burn | notgoing to regard the whimpering of a baby ionized there- | Out its lamps “with such a current, re- | in an adjoining pew as a musical treat. tire «d be revolutionized there: X i world w- another of those grand course is had to a ‘‘converter,” an ap- “And now,” concluded the clerzyman, by, and "‘;‘Z"e“ Weuld be taken, of paratus placed where the wires enter | after a long discourse, “we have seen that steps of - 0 'hrn.h tp ninetcenth century so justly ver 825,000 worth of clothing, mens’ youths’ and boys, Overcoats, odd cf.m.ts, vests and in great variety; also a large line of Hats, Caps, Suspenders,’mens’ §Iurts, Drawers, 11s and Furniching Goods of all kinds. Large line of Shoes, regular sizes and oases. all sale. and we wish the support of all retailers, both in and out of town Thifs our opening Fa h g i We faim that we can save youfrom 25 to 83 1-3 per cent-on regular prices, besides freight. andhe annoyance of having to wait for goods. You can buy from us as you need the goods. All pods will be represented as they are and damaged goods will be sold as such, and we willlake back any goods which are damaged if sold as perfect. We b‘uy no goods; all are con‘- sigifl to us by eastern manufacturers, and they are FOR SALE. jach and every LOT OF- D WILL BE SOLD. From Sept. 1st, we will hold, every Tuesday, a boot and shz?e nd every Wednesday, a sale of clothing, dry goods and notions. The trade at large is lly invited to a ttend our opening sale. ‘We Have Come to Stay. KOHN & WELLS. The production of elecyy —— each building or group of buildings, and | millions on’ millionsot people have been ben- used to convert the high tension current | efited by following this scriptural injunec- boasts, into one just right for the lamps used. ]lll'm»”en.lus]t tll:cl;‘\}‘?:ye; bl;t':l‘;; ‘\‘:':‘lli:‘lllr’ = - - - = z Y 4 i lon ough Lo sle eI —_— = = = = 3 Theslmple production ottv‘l pote;‘:;.inl This converter works upon the induction ;A\lgcfiumlt‘lhelnjunc(iun be made perma- GHOSTS, SPOOKS AN LRE AMS !c“,;m,; wight bird back to its place. Both THE CHAU]‘AUQU IR I iy st ol o by means of heat s a8 old a8 | 4ireet wire inducing a weaker current in | ") oo | b y + | his wife and two children witnessed this organization. An effort will be made dlflu’; ang Melloni. The science of thie house wire mm:zely rox! Where did you get all those Dbuttons? t ocenrrence. What here has been told 2 o effort will be ma nity; thereis 3 asked a iady of a little boy who had 104 or Y ighly incredible have the coming year more successf Shermo-electricity thus originated has | no direct Icom])f«.‘]lmn 3 L \th"m two, | Bore on matriog, AV was tho teply, " :w“)ltlhglmc':ur. s l;u: 3t that fully | The Aims, Mothods and Prospeotsof a Great | than any that ™ have gone = be< n developed by Becquerel, by Peltier, [ Between the Edison and the Westing- | “lon’t youknow pa is n minister?” " “Yes.'" | Regults of Ocoult Influengs or Talente e e withosses hive given con- ‘Educational Enterprise.: fore. The year's rcading = will Th and by Tait, aud the ther- | house companics, more than 100 towns | returned the lady, “‘but what has_that got to Li P t a8 to the tacts. 'The ucational Tprise. gin the 1st of October. Before thal jomson y o in the United States now use the electric | do with it?” *“Evervthing,” said the boy: Ay firmatory revort as el time a meeting will be called for organ: hauntings have caused quite a rumor, * amo-batteries of Clamoud and of Noe have light, the total number of lamps in use | “because he has the sorting of the collection . " i AT J . | ization. The cost of books and the ma: P amd, | rpormnt practical uscs. The | at'present being estimated at 800,000. basket.” and are discussed everywhere n:l‘il tvbri‘l PLANS OF THE LOCAL CIRCLE ghzine for tho yoae. Wil bo. $0.60, « Al ts n'Punu_y attained in these gene- —_— A clergyman calling on a Washington | PRESENTMENTS ANCWARNINGS. | everybody. It is said that circumstan readers are urged to send 1n early orde rators have stimulated research marvel- Music by Electricity. street family was ushered into the parlor, precaations will be arranged for fully ? £ Keading for 1887-8 | for books, and thus be prepared S.’nhe“ sly, and many invatigators have be- | Electrical Review: Organs, if used in | Where Miss Betty was seated at the plano- penetrating into this mystery. The *Courss o t1i6 WoP k. DFOLRBLLY, WAd.LGI|DW LhtonR h"!hnh e digu“o?ll Y th“m“ltlimim{mmce' il L ::l"}:l u'.':h«"éfi.‘g‘.g'l‘..‘ y"“.'é"uy{“n“ffé k:e‘n!mrln‘\’\l-):;- A Safe Burglary Seen # Sleep—Vtic- The Dovil Secn at Las® ’ —How and When to :”‘“n_ the year the reading recommended f i "’,‘.’.‘I,,g: l( wnl?;;rmn:-" :or?x:& :fiins:o:%m::“; mo?"t‘l:l\mfo’;fiinn?t {oll(Ni ites.” “*I'm not playing favorites any more,” turesque Spook Story|t'rom Den- Pittsburg Dispateh: One man in this How Great Results Can each particular w“fi‘ To_fall behind g‘ g and _assiduously in this field, pro- | honce experionces a cortain flfix‘éfln‘y":h e SRR EOCIELE AERIISL RIS mark—How the Defil Looks country is hourly expecting the destruc- be Accomplished. the start is a source of discourageme b ) L every time.” g tion of the world. His xlxlumc is {;runz w)i!fin 18 "i"h"“m?“’“f‘l” pg“wimfd‘ . Keiner, and he lives at Allentown. Franz _ Those wishing further information, of ls‘s\ man of more than ordinary intelli- Among all the educational movements desiring to urger books with the circle, gence, and has been employed for morc | of the present day none have become ! are invited to communicate with thd than o quarter of a century in WOrking | more widely known or accomplished | president, Mr. H. F. Bundy, Room 25, ducing,it is believed,the mostsatisfactory | accompanying a chorus. This inconven- N “ viae a 8 b —Kragrant Aungels, resultg as regards economy which have | ience has gven suppressed at the theater mk,]-f:r (':l::‘t vu:.lf'.:vl‘:fi;.'.’.r\:}m"uml{fii‘:m everyWhere obtained. But even these | of Nantes. Thanks to the use of electric: | sultry weather.” Undertaker—"pretty well, ;o:'l:“u were :o:i very encoarnalng‘ He {,tv ;:lropnfietll’ hylM. i])lcbiel‘ru the key- | thank ynl‘,""d Clel:uynmr)— nd nnwlflls lmnl; A Burglar Scen inp lhrr]nl succeeded in converting one per | board wi e placed in the orchestrs, | ness?”” Undertakei—'Poor, poor. 1 havn’ Chieago Mail: “I'm 1o believer in R f N 5 A A IR ooy, of thic ooaLinta ‘elso- | wailo ‘the Dipes, 6te,, romain in: tha | buried a living soul for weeks. TR E R EREUL b MpBHBas LY |Aont broweries, at gardoning and 86| petter resuits than the Chautauqua liter- | Omaha National bank building. tric energy. Quiterecently Lord Ruleigh | scencs. The stops will be regulated by | ,, “Come, Bobby.” said the old gentteman, | SPSHIATAI, G HFOE FRRLTEREETG - other kinds of ubor that WOUE POLI | ary and scientific circle. has discussed with his well’known ability | electrical action. “you must go tochurch this morning. When | said Dr. F. B. konda, o A S L im o SUNS RIS ISTE ‘This organization aims to promote hab- EDUCATIONAL. the law of efficiency of the thermo-bat- — L wesia boy, yair, age. Lumi togo/tn shutel fifibut.ithe warning given ;e about the | ren he has. Tl csence of at | its of reading and study, in nature, art tery from the standpoint of the second A New Marine Guide. twico every Sunday” “1's'poge I'd k010 | by pulary of my safe is sounthing I can |~ His story, as told in the prose its of reading 8 s h 8Th | rne only chae of sanitaty englneering 4 ) ery Sund said Bobby, y \putable persons, 18 L lit | ¢ thetmodynamics. And b - | San Francisco Call: Mr. Leon Siri PR L R Tl xplai Twice :ms summer I | least twenty other reputable persons, 18 | science and in secular and sacred litera- | gaid to exist has just been_established at the daw of thetmodynamics. And he con an Francisco Cal r. Leon Sirieix, | peginning to get ready—*if 1 had to, not explain atall. Twice :his summ ccord. About i eladed from a copper-iron couple, work- [ & music teacher and composer of th Ministers wite. (packing tho trunk for va- | have been prostrated wiih the heat, nnd ; r"{.5},"53'{3‘-{‘;‘?&,33vfih“?.f‘nmlmg oft | ture, in connection with the routine of ln;;er;-l\;l‘:nj‘?ffgzvu(::;l-ln:;:w haE ing between the extreme limits of tem- | city, who devotes his spare moments to | cation)—+Now, dear, tive mo all the leavy | lust wock from Thursday until Sunday, I | Tho estate of & man named Barshlager, | daily life; to give college graduates a ro- |\ % MAry Gavion i 2ect Bisten oF Sho Droets perature possible for these methods the study of the mysteries of otism, i 7 L 8 ! v e '8€; nnvernlanpo( not more m:;e rm% lthrn: is “the in’;emor of i comtpsn.o .'?V’:l‘i‘::‘l‘: l?s ;:x‘tltf»lfi: of u;fi’.».f..”u"(?v'v" )fi‘f.!iflic.’flfffiln"iag‘fl\“’ was quite ill, and confined to ry hou in West Liberty., On ‘“ P{'F"Z;.‘.‘i'{,’.fi“ ?,; v,m:“ mle(,izlIefi’ius-?:i;::Immslev?l‘:\rt?\:‘(?‘: l‘h‘i‘lol".:zl.:l(?l(h'l’lll‘ y‘lllc:ila:x“r:ll:eil"}‘ mx: ?Arcllue'cll?:' indredth part of the conl energy can bo | said by a number of scientific gentlemen | 0. by the way, here aro my sermons, which | These abnormal conditions probably pre- | mornini e n‘:m(‘,’::mloflrlfiubn SEGORTINE ]|l tes i o imited the collego student’s | outlock is fauorable. y~ concluded, the hoped for. As a heat engine, therefore, | located here, must supercede the old style [ Iam going to take along i where will you put | jisposed me to receive the warning. Sat "'i""} L ARG b have been limite: g o s MERAVItBE (hootogioall sebiinbey. has . the tnermo-cell appears to follow pre- | of mariners’ compass now in use. “In | them?’ AVifeZ Well, "I quess Uil pit them |y oo ione T droamed three times hand [ 400 6 Tt general outlook upon the world and life, y i at hour, as ho was conferred the degree of bachelor of arts upon ll:aly the lawof Carnot, and hence can | demonstrating the difterenco yesterday | 1D the bottom.” tHeTmarninghy AtLhsLholE N ¢ it v the %z L i ‘ o at- | running that [ caught a man stooping ingupapile of falln rails, he was | and todeyelop the habit of cluse, con- | Miss Marlon Murdock, pastor of the Hum- e at the most no higher efficiency than | to a large number of persons e had the | , 1dens of duty, differ according to the at- | LIUNT bick of my proseription desk. T | SIS K eiiphurous smell and the | nected, persistent thinking. — boist " (Kan) Unitarlan* church. " Sho is reversible engino of this eminen | two compasscs—one of ~each kind— | TSI ROSAGLG Daper that the man- | dremed that I got hold of mmand | iperance of anindividual he had not | It proposes to encourage individual V-8ix years of age. phitesopher. mounted on an iron box to represent the | ager of a wrestling mateli in the Pavill up. Isaw s face but [ known before. Mr. Kelner's description | study in lines and by text-books which | “he torma of the draft chartor !m;nmlew H, therefore, the result hoped for is to | sides of a ship, having a powerful mag- | tliertre opened the exercises b ying did not recognize him in my dream MV | ¢ thiy individual is better than the state- | shali be indicated: by local circles for :.';'xvffi':f;{' tobe .fl':‘."?.‘k&"i’.:‘..fifihfi.’: ':';‘"'g be attained at all, it mustbo lnoked for | net on each side, one with the positive | want all of you peoplo to enj daughter, who i8 nlse my besnkeener, | Bt BV onicler. said e | mutual help and encouragement in such | of London, and designed to Includo & dls: an some other direction. In considering | and the other with the negative side neu- | and as we are passing on through 1 was away on her avon, and [hada | GPEC working peacefully away | studies, by summer courses of lectures e ized. i ney toward eternit; is our duty to ind Y bl AR as acting in her LA , {F o VRt " 3 g set house, hnvu. been agreed upon by the -n&:n."%"\?n"l‘: '3.‘.‘,‘.’ :{h{‘?'::g‘ ::k:;; :,l;.nrl;,flflmsl& :}’,:‘ g:‘:},‘}z’;efg",{‘;’?jfibg‘,‘? in Tecreation aud piens liope you will | Young man named Thomas ncting when the apparition came. It was first | and “'students’ sessions” at Chautaugna | ¢ounclls of University and King's colleges. 3 a nown o < ot Wo TR 0 stead. clothed in flames of a color unknown to { and by written reports and examina- THel HunERtlan tomist, Prof. Lou ¢ 10K boon tuav vy b With the ghip on a northerl’ 48¢ | all remain quiet. We have frequent reasons | 8 o1 came down to the g 3 = t h ungarian anatomist, Prof. Louis magn X L) y oours to observe that general religious work among unday morninz 1 came Qut of these came A voice saying to | tions. Arabyl, died recently at the age of seventy- iagnatism of thc magnetio metals, and | a southeas| S e 6t A L nas e | drue stora to help aim straighten out the Franz, follow mo. When in my | It is for busy people who left school | five, - o bocame & professor of pathological turned his fac I course, va=thoast g e 65° y e8 of the as gres especially of iron, cobalt and nickel is | improved compass there \IvMngr:;fi: e O sty A e During stor | au ; < i 0 o 8 e i o sndeay yours g esire to pursue tomy In the univkrsity of DPesth markedly affected by heat. According to | tion. The magnetic variation in San el lfl"““'-‘“.l.{ -Ym:v f"’:,"f,",‘,“”‘,‘, lm {'fi'fl oL hT‘ g(lt:::nwul(iua with Law- ‘ bl d .‘3‘““0" 1 mad .'fo o "‘f' 1Y ‘:r yoars -“"Y'.ml:s;lc c‘:u‘;’eul!:[gynwtrnrtron ::‘lntl'o“ynnd wan:l(: ‘n r:l:?llb%l’ 'c‘x“v:n'}’ifi“fl Becqqerel, nickel loses its power of be- | Francisco is 26}° east. At it J‘“'fi""fi"‘ Tolds about Some papers | ry his raquest into effect | s o o B aonbeLabd collego gradu- | topo.raphical and deseriptive anasomy, a8 m magnatized at 100; iron at a cherry- | Mr. Sirieix in explaining the principl PEFPERMINT DROPS, B v 0ok A wiisauT i ca mERovar feherinUIvICUINII ALY BURSE, oy pecle who never entered either | Well as one on ““Iypoplastik.” heat, and cobalt at a white heat. | of his compass said: Thi‘s‘ comnpm &:‘IT i “‘w‘-‘";lhl n‘:xnmllls‘:- ‘m 2o -down to 1 il evidonoss anighaty m".‘ rmi “m’; ’)“.G’L aoc‘;nl))::;):;rh ::vullll)u.:L for merchants Apropos of the present general move to in- Bince whenover a magnetic field varies | compensate all influence derived from | 'Vjien clgarettes their vapors blow Mo do & s, Y | ments it revealed itsclf to me o8 Beltg | g nics, apprentices, mothers, busy | troduce into seliools the steady of alcohol in in strength in the vicinity of a conduof er| In people's throats and choke them, wrong . perfectly natural. It could n how- | m ics, aporentices; ety its relation to physiology, let” us suggest a I y tor | permanent magnetism and induced mag- | 1t 18 Sono comfort slight 10 Know, [ o wehluhs Baidin ot which at ni¢rfuiiervéa me. Whent'T | und for peop eisure and wealth who | fvlder application of the notion. According “Tiien 1told him nbout my dreams | BPPronched closer I found that this | do not know what to do with their time, | 08 %“3:’,;g{‘;;gl;g‘;";;‘"g;n:"osgudllse;m are and he laughed at me, butmothing would | ¢Manated from one of the feet and head | — Many college graduates, ministers, law- gurims, Lot ohildren | + > then, be do but I must go down to the story. On | °f the indetinable thing. Upon close | yers, physicians,and accomplished ladies | microbes, :c‘!:lpgz’::m;yet:gullxd{vflll:sfls = ertuined that, though its | are taking the course. They find the re- | The public froe library has come to stay & ocurrent is generated in that conductor, | netism. It will protect the ecom T 1t occurred to me that by placing an iron [ needle against th‘; trouble lmuwnp “:: ’l'hlr:l‘:yl: l:{:;l::pi::le:-fI:::J-“;“m :l}lli(;:“ 1t gore into a magnetic circuil, and, by | “running crazy.”’ The adjusting is rend- | may be threa paris Water. P % yarying the magnetizability of that core | ered most easy, even for an inexperi- A New York (|0'l||nch‘esonz cks. He must C] y rlylng its temperatures, it would be [ enced hand. It s also protected against | be u pointer by this time. acks: Homust | the way L mot Mr. Lows Goven, ind ho | Seruting 1 vi i i diiagits temp F e [ s e LI 4, aiuat R e B R wanted to stop and talk for a minute, | £arments ed with the momert they | quired books entertaining and useful, | with us, It will soon be reckoned as neces wire surrounding this core. This iden | error is also ovorcome. It will be found | Ing, - [ho full grown is udinitted to 6 a good | PN somehow I couldwt.i I found " the | disnppoarad at the wnex and extremity | giving thom o pleasant review of studies | sary for public education ns tie common B ) ek ol on | fosor, ¥ alao oerconer L will bes Tedl g 800d | gront door locked. L opened it, and jusy | mentioned. I was induced by this fact [ long ago laid aside. Several of the mem- | School, and wjil be as generously m:rpomd eficneumr. which, - therefore, I have | load of iron put on board of or taken | _Fine feathers in a chicken salad are apt o | 88 1 entored I saw a man'shead over the | 10, wlmost come in contact with the | bers are over eighty years of age; com. | from the general funds, where individusl o-lml SasEator, whioh, o R A pLor o tior) thkanj| FuFlne teathers il moh ickeh asintihrob anc ol fiop of the countor, I thought it wis Mr, lllung‘ and learned that however zealous | paratively few are under eighty. Amlllle;}:“'{ QA:::hlnm eadlowed _them. They . Xhis principle of utalizing the varia- | placing of any bars, but will require only | mouth. 80 Lanid: “Hello, Lou, | W15 the endeavor of the spirit, his ap- | = More that sixty thousand names are'en- | of the community. brosdan” . oo rent 8 sion of magnetizability by heat ns tho | the touch of a screw to readjust it, so as | . Animals have pretty much the same gait, | What areyou doing here” ~He made no | hirel was consumed at ore foot and at | rolled in this so-called “People’s Col- | telligence and quicken tho "“a"“fig’a"n‘l il"“ Jata, of el c::l-lc;l \mao ine mlhough to allow the ship to continue-her courso. | They all walk, trot. ruu or"love, e L I soalas ;“,'l"“ did] yeuslonk :"\]x'rn]x‘lc::.! 1‘9;:‘::‘%0;‘?:13‘!‘\?% qwnr“lss iis- ::ejl-e'putAlem“‘g!‘ ReininaHCee e Bl CHAS R a i ligeat st ion, : ly applicable e generators, was | It can be set at any pla | only one goat. yourself in for:” Still no reply. I went | SHFFed & Slove s 4 I o Ao nt ha A oh) S Mlse 2 firat applied to tho constriction of o sim: | that 18 to say. thers is ho wortionmre ;:lhn'cpu A school-girl upon being asked by the | Pack and toynd a man erouching behind | ¢l0sen. In desperation 1 asked him what | phere, and ambition into the homes of | E. S oy St fhe e plé form of heat engine which I have | an board where it must of necossity bo | teacher to deiine a hollow niockery, promptly the counter with his hands full of mouey wanted of me. He replied, ‘Thy | the people, which will lead many thou- school of which she is principal in Adabeza: Ballod & pyromagnotio motor. A desorip, | set. 1t dous wony oy OF Decossity be | 1ebtiud, a bustie.” just in the attitude Ihadseon In my | S0ul)’ extending while doing so a hand, | sands of ]youth to seek the education | Turkey, thefirst Molsem girl who ever en- X of ti's.motor will help us to under- | front of the binnacle, magnets for com- While the summer gitl is at Nantasket | 9reams. I turned himaround, and there | the lmlm Sicie e sesa il dinith fnbib oolegesianduniyUialan sayiply: Sheldon begun- towchiny 15 s Jubioty stand the generator subsequendy con- | pensation around the binnacle, iron cor. | Dreasting the wave her good old mother stays [ was the same face Lhad seen.’ T was so gold. s & Beginning in a small way some four- | Sheldon began teaching in the language : Tectors and boxes filed withe charon SO | ut lome and stems the currant. taken abiick that [ didn't know what to | , I aoguih Ioried out, ‘Aro you the | teen years ago, the socioty has sproad in | Ri 200E.0 {he country five monthis "She m&mpru u permanent magnet, having | side the binnacle, In ane word, it will ":m:., ..].;m.;:,clmlnz.mc.| man has been heard | do, and she man broke away from me. ‘h“‘,(lrl:":\:;l {(I:s“ f:“[sw::.rfld.d t)c!s,) vl)rr;n- ull_dlre?l!onn lpuul now the great ma- | the Armenian, Adug:;g.”"v:fl,’ia mku’;ym 8 bundle of small tubes made of thin iron | be found that under all circumstances, it | oM ‘" rve"( al ‘fiw" ? coat of tar aud | Reynolds caugit him, and with the K L y "‘V prayed to heaven for nt{ of intelligent pcofile are more or | cated is 100 wiles east of Constantinople. 'fhe : oed between 1ts poles and capable of | will point to the true ‘magnetio north. eathers, the gi t of his neighbors, assistance of some gentlemen who were 1:11 toxepm‘!.l hen I finished my ap- ss familiar with the chautaugqua move- | Turkish Tovemmont of the province has, l»'lml nb?‘t‘ltx an axis perpendicular to | When n vessel is on its way north of | pers oo i LHstook ner lfifffive‘?{l‘ i byliawras e H{“nluhis.;‘atlfuv l“wlll R L e b A R o a ane of the magnetic, after the fash- | south, each degree passed creates a devi- i el Fhemnas nySowiliowtlet e Unaslon ‘ y he » S a0 Ha I i i By L } ather than endure | themselves to so large an enterprise as a | much interested in the education of girls. of an armature. Suppose, farther, | ation, which must be. correctod By tha more than he did, but is not handsowmer. Williams, whom Thad n my employ for his presence I gave my consent, asking | few year's course o systematic reading, A special meeting of the board of trustees e liable means, such ha s blask Qaptidn by means of sorew. " Tho old Iol’":;';i"l‘l'.r Al sombnation somiucky edl- | two yeurs. | He declared that ho and my | 1im whew he would come ugain, He ro. 3‘!&-3‘:%;3%‘;2‘333 DY ey et S0 | B oo 50 acoant e pit b mersioua compi ot be corrected, but the | isull Tusty—all but the corkscre A0 i d £ \ 8 theough t! so‘:: ;33'&(’. :x;) ;o ‘r"m; lhe':x to fiapm? has a table of deviations which 7 o, Uas 31'53-'.’3&’5?33“ 'I‘llln‘eb girnge 71','.‘3 r{:?-‘;?\‘ !;dr !n?é mglgg’gaf‘&d‘lfi:g;'l"de‘:g: s‘l‘l'":,‘fi“’ "‘}:‘t”':: ¥ N at screne, eeps Y t o o C. A Ve f instruction and stud Prin ' met g 5 rench duelling ¢ p b Tfled and fell prostrate at least two [ hearty endorsemes ) 2 ction and study rinceton was thi nf:‘fii"o"'Rfififii’“n%“a"’éi‘w'é'fin'g‘“’?n;’_' mfzfi:efi’:-‘x:' oiple I collecting all of the | warfare. and then somebody will wet burt. * | it roputation o\ mous AHOMPBE to PN | mifge ontado’ of tho woods.. Since. thy | Beyant, Bisaon Sapson Dr el Ho | Soauaped asto give practioalcfectto " Prenl: ! Of ors, nocess of the. nentodiaie o | Temial o Baso are (o ship. clther of | A wan in Clare, Mick, was told wat dogs | man. *Tha st wis'on the quntios aupse | Ume the dumen hus huunted mo and 1 | Kins. Prosidont Soolgo. of Amhikst, D | S 108 (bisal hrkosrman meareraty. 11 i meath is prevented. Then it | forces, thus allowing the needle to follow | He threw his neighbor’s dnx"lnu-’-‘.lmwelxll.wr' and a man didn't need to know the com! | Pelieve he will come agaiu, Lyian Abbott, and other loading educa- | system In short, involves the Introduction nite | bookKeoper were in coliogue,’ und . thay | Plicd: *Soon, and to tell you that' the the bookkeenor lind given him the come | World will be destroyed.’ Ho - thought him busy making caleulations. wfif“l‘): ollflfizfififi fi;l.fu.,&lli‘erlcnn toy vistol | bination, and that they were to divide |t embrace me as he uttered llmlsu words. if ire bination to get it open. ‘I'ne men employed nt Nussen's malt | tors of Americ: elther In the undergraduates or post-gradu ! “: that t:::l ;g;ei:;?"l'):n%o ':g!:nfi‘% its natural direction of magnetic north, An n‘;gdlnm moman put hier foot down and | Thomas' humfmy“" vl“m“ hle ':j:: ‘:’rfl house, on the Brownsville rond, say that | Al members of the circle, ns' well as | 84 coursn of all {N6" Dranches tancht in An Hhie it the banile Flectric Light T, prevented s railroud compaty, bl\nldlng on | regted on suspicion. Williams was taken | Mr. Kelner has told them of tiiis ~daily | others who may wish to know something “g‘" ‘ml"“"'“ of the world, but withou will “rotate’ about thy | Electrical World. The . prospects of | nsrlrgberty- peaks well for the In- |t jail yosterduy. All the money stolen, | {0 the bast year, and warned them to | of the course of reading, will be | Haulew Svurbance of the time honored curs Mbce Tthe coolee and’T mea | electrio lighting in Europe ' ste brighter $211.67in cash, and about $100_in notes, | Make ready for the final destruction of | interested in following outlirie of: studies HDs portions of the tube-bundle, | than they hnveioenfox sometime. There If we would annex Canada, where would | wag recovered and all right. The marvel | the earth. One of them told the re- | for 1887-8, e ot those _bencath the sorens, | i & demand for apparatus in Spain, | (r,Ciuiers ko? 1t would make some of | though, will be my wonderful improssion | Porter that Mr. Keiner had induced him to | History of the United States. By Ed- RELIGIOUS. will be .‘qll‘dllllnt ‘from the polos Wnd | activity P"""“‘ 1o Aukiein, somo lll’fl‘; ot“tl'x‘e sx;:nu. cross theocean,tosay nothing | oo ths event. I'm not a prophet nor the | 29 ©ff on ht and dig for gold, snyinfi ward Everett Hale, D, D, il bo ecually atienotod on the twosides, | Installationsare progrossing in England, son ofa prophet, and_ nover havo kon | UL 3 spirit, had comb to bim and told | | Amoriewn Literatars. By Prof. H. A. | Sun Jones recoives 8500 for threoday o . the sorcen is turned about the axis | While in the land of the “unspeakable | tya; wil: éi.'.‘_.“fl.?&"fi.’&‘;“":fi“fl'r Saya fa | any stock in_modums ot ‘astrolog » | him where the potent stuff could be | Beers, A. M., ot Yale universit; work at Round Lake, N, Y., during which fotation g0 that one of its ends is | Turk” a “powerful syndicate” has been | navy can beat that, We have boats tiat one | Who, according to their advertiseme found. All night they had labored, the Phyuolvgfiy and Hygiene. I{y Dr. M, | time he preaclied nine round sermons. el one of the poles, and the other | formed to push eleetric lighting, bagin- | stay under water for montne “foretell the past, present and future. "' pprxon}u question being the first to give | P. Hatfield. The summer school of christian philosophy theather, then' rotation of the | BIng with a 50-years' monopoly in Con- | The raliroad wan who loses his posits 5 up, saying that ushes were more numer- | Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation. | ¥ demse from A neust 1 to Acot soe wilkensus, since the portion un- | Stantinople. It Englund, especially. im. | because of color blindness, will ‘not. be | iy Ro0KY on the Xampage. | ous than nuggets of wealth. “When | By J. B. Walker, LL.D. Hlssia will colebrate the 000th anniversar v the screen, which is cooler and, | portant work is ufcnd: lus we judge, | sentto the store by his wite to match silks, The ]M"‘.“"m and Daybreak contains | lately quostioned hf the reporter, as to K.""d!"‘fi‘ from Washington Irving. of the Introdetion of chEatiamity by the DOk efore magnetizable, is continually | from the stray accounts of the" work and that will afford him some consolation, the following from the pen of H. L, Han- | whether he actuolly underwent the ex- Classic German Course 1 English. By | tism of the ‘Grand Duke Viaaimiron July 15, strongly attracted than the other | being done at Leamington, that the plant | ADYWay. sen. of Kjoge, Denmark: The haunted | periencesrelated, Mr Kelner said: *f [ Dr. W. C. Wilkinson. beated.portions. This dovice acts, | there will be an unusually large one. It It never rains but it pours on the farm of | house in Ny Tolbodgade 18, perhaps, des- | will raise three fingers to heaven and History of the Medin: Bishop Perry of Tows, has_been chosen by fore, a a pyromagnetic motor, the | is high time that England had several | Myron tuskings, of Maple Grove, Mich, | tined to act a similar, if not superior, | swear it is true. Lmarked the day and | J. F. Hurst D. I LL.D. the Church of Engiand Provincial Synad Mow passing thi in | central electric lighting st % The other duy Mrs. Huskings gave birth to | part as a matter of sensation, us was the | date of the appearance of his satanic Readings in The Chautauquan. Hailf vacH ¥ i A passing through the tubés in ghting stations; and | irijiats, two of s ewes to 1o lmps,and the | ose sonie yoars ago with the'well known | Mujosty an ono of the trees in the Woous | sorics of papers on the' following o IR xR oaant blsentlo of No 1788, al Church, By : & way as to produce a dissymmetry | their construction is evidently nearer at oy BD8. iy 3 ) ! [ I the lince of !N‘e’u of the iron-flold. ‘h{ hand than seemed possible M‘l"'w N family cat to seven kittens. house in_Laxcgade, where ‘the devil was | in weich he appeared io me. I am ex- | jects: Bishop Walker, of the Episcopal ehurch, H tion belng due to the effort to Mmake | BEO. Owing to the persistent call for ‘“‘white loose.' Thero, if we are correct, the | pecting him every hour, and am pre 1. American industries: The Manu- [ since going to Dakota one and a half years symmetrical, The guard plate in "ufl:l'. please,” at the qummn “’”“"”k‘ down | haunting only lusted for some days; but | pared to ward ofl' his approach by things | facture of Salt, Flour, s, Pottery; Oil | 8%0, has built eleven new churches. He re- I8 cse hils an action analagous to that Effect of Eectric Light on Books. ‘u’.‘i.’.w,"(’,‘r"f{v‘fi.ffii‘.""u"‘x!'r‘fe'fu" I;i;x m;lh- ens in [ in Ny Toldbodgade it has now gone on | known to myself, butnot to be revealed.” | Producing and Relining, 'Car Works, ports his chureh as prospering, the commiytator in an ordinary arma- Prof. Wiesner of Vienna has just called | gouble-breasted 1 Al thatare | for months, goes on till this day, and the —_— Electric Lights, Ship-Building, and The general synod of American Lutherans ‘ture. The firat experimental motor con- | attention to an_inconvenience attending | “Early oitizon— ot ble mard story of the hittle boy, amusing himself A Presentiment, Cloth-Making. has condemned, to “1nternational Sabbuti I Strected on this prinicinle was heated by | the use of electrio light in libraries. B e it g the mEht - waarder Across the | by echiming the door-beils and then | Cincinnati Enquirer: While in com- | 2. Questions of Publie Interest: What | Rl eR0oh festivals. of that denoniua- 7 s of two.smud} Bunsen blowers, ar- has been found that a large number of | (who I8 supposed to have been on all night) o running away, is now unanimously de- | pany with A number of neighbors who | are Pure Politics? Civil Service Reform, | tion. | & od W.&....uvm...._...dn developed | Work in the library of the Technical Lon't know anything about it; I haven't clared to be apochryphal. Almost every | had'gathered at a country funeral, and | Co-operation, Municipat vernm Fourteen thousand openly . fhirtesssd If about 700-foot: pounds a minute. A sec- | School had become very yellow, and this | seen the morning papers yet. evening and every night the fumily in [ were intending to convey “the remuins to | Duties of Citizenship, Monopoliecs, Protestants belong to the sixty Protestant and larger mator 18 now about fin. | led the director of the estanlishment to | A machine has been invented thatwill sew | the said house are” troubled with strange | the village of Patterson, 0., for burial, [ Apprentice System. organizations in Spatn, It is just eigh tee B which will weigh nearly 1, ask Dr. Wiesner to ascertain the cause of | on 3,000 buttons in a dav. No one seems to | Sounds, partly in the rooms, partly on | the daughter of the deceased lady, who | 8. Current "Literature: American, two | years since the first Protestant chiapel wi s, and is ox| awd‘t‘o nfififo{, ubm it. Experiment has shown that the col- | KDOW yet whether or not a marrinze license | the staircase.” Knockings are heard in | had just arrived from her home in In- | papers; English, two papers; Krench, one | opened in Madrid. fio"«v PO‘V:: In both these ma- | oration is due to light, but that it occurs | fOF that sort of a machine costs more than | the walls, loud scratchings apparen diana, broke upon the silence of the oc- | paper; S b the ll?' ; Scandinavian, oue paper; German, ‘I'he national association of local preacherg electro-magnets are used in place | only with paper containing Ligneous sub- | ©0€ for the other kind. issuing from the same: pieces of furni- | casion with the statement that the death | one paper; Russian, one paper; Italian, | of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold . 3 stances, such as wood, straw, ‘The foolish virgin in the scriptures came | turc are hurled about all en a sudden, | of her mother had come to her in a pre- | one paper. its thirtieth annual session 1n Harrisburg, : m :;:;m&fi:m;.m}‘b:‘lm‘::’:u ..u.: and that it does not take p ,.:o'"'w ".,‘:j m;g: :(};n‘:yn‘ |'|'§:. lcar:xz'k Now she comes | two iron chairs, which stand on the land- | sentiment the night before she r(-wi‘:'(ul 4. Homes of American Authors: fi"iu?mm’“f"k"m’" 17-3‘{. ~':" lll.ua Ridge Avenue | external s urce, In the latter machine, | through some chemical process, the lig! | the kitehen tire. and her- funorel obouson | ing, are literally flung up and down | the telegram announcing it. She had | England Authors, New York and Vicin- | Methodist bpiscopal church. r ! oko inhabi M 9 1) The Wos Over $100,000 has been contributed by air for the combustion is first forced | nine that forms the essential part of the dded to the | f \ stairs, ete. The inhabitant of the house 15 | been unusually sad all day, and she could | ity, The South, The West, s S 2 " L gh tho cubes to aid in cooling them, | Wood ia removed. - Tho yellowiug is_due "2;1y ,"m:m:: ;'l"‘i‘: ;’:‘l:‘:"_“"u Jecturer, | B E00dLY situated merchant, Norwegian | not shake from her mind the impression | 5. Botany: 0. History and Literawre Catholies over the country to make needed i q 5 Dl | I YOLAnY L, Hi P L > | repairs on church property in Charlest I 068 10t the furnace at & highet | 10 8 phenomencn of oxidation. Solar | jowesiis bisbicria Auomperance lecturer. by birth. Several witnesses have been | that she was going to have trouble. She [ of the Far Enst, 7. Great Events of tne | SRR fin dumased bv the earthauakor ature. light acts more energetically than dis- | * . present, smong them people of indisput- | attended to her work with a heavy heart, | Middle Ages; 8. Life and Manners; 9. | There was $7.230,26 raised in Now York ¢i (i Dersed daylight, whnch selt Sxoris bub s | thn e iIo% shops wer at the bottom of | able veracity, who most positively con- | and received visitors in & formal, listiess | Health Papors: 10, Out-of-Door sports: | aud S4.567 7 in Tirouk.s e Xy Eleotiicity versus Gas. very slight action when, it is much dif- | the answer came: “Lots of people would | firm the truth of these mystical phenom- | manner. Thus the day draggud on and | 11: Sunday Readings. ! BENTONY Ark, August 12.—Saw New York World: A reporter inter- | fused, and especially in & veyy dry room. | get arowned!” ena. A high policeman has on one oc- | dusk arrived. She was sitting alone at The course embraces simple, entertain- | yonas and his. brother John have caused 1§ " d Prof. Barrety to get some facts | Gnslight is nearly narmlese; {, reason of They were talking about expenses and how casion been present and heard various | last in her room, and wondering when | ing and instructive readmg in ancient | be made a definite postponement for a meets res as to the cost of lighting the | the few refrangible rays that it contains. | come men get rich. ~ Sald one: My buteher sounds mentioned, and he himself saw | her husband would return. and modern historg ' and litera- .,,r, at Elm Springs, twelve miles south of { ] electricity Prof. Barrett said:~ *'It | On the contrary, as the aro electric light, | and baker have made money enough out of | ONe Of the iron chairs betng hurled down All atonce her little son came running ) ture, in physical mental und moral sci- | this place, on ¥ September 9, ‘This ) b safe to sy that one clectrio light would | 800, 1n general, all intense luminous | e to build themselves Splendid housess | Stairs by an invisible power. Ho was | to her and sat down by her side. He was | ence, and in all matters that pertain to s | Will oceasion the usse e'é'.'x"‘:uo‘\‘:ffi?m?{. ‘l‘hll cofully, when her mother's | truc' life—physical, intellectual, indus- | Jarkest crowds cver e seven gas lamps. But outside | S0urces, emit numerous refrangible rays, | Kesponded the other: “The nlrkoem(‘ accompanied by a spiritnalist. This | prattling gl a thickly populated sections we would | they favor the yellowing. As regards the funmlu have built whole blocks out of person invoked the ‘spirits’ and made | form, slothed in & dark shroud slowly | trial, domestic, social, poiitical and tow 4 preservation of papers, then, it will be owe them, ‘[-them manifest their presence through | passed in from another room, and ap- [ ligious. It is unsectarian and unsc Some of the newspapers havine spoken of ,:,',{;',";:;,,‘,'g;‘;‘_“3::',‘},;:,:"1;‘;:15 well o 0hoose gas Father than the elos. | . A Dakota paper thus stabs its hated rival: | Various sounds, knocking, scratehing, proaching the ohild throw hor drms about | tional, promoting oo fellowship and the Order of Deaconesses as having beex & radius of one-fourth of a mile in | tric light for the illumination of libraries, | A Man living about twelve miies from here | etc. The policeman set watchmen | him and before the daughter could over- | fraternity, inspiving help to the home, recently revived by a prominent clerzyma; died trom poisoning Monday afternoon. 1t | arcund the houso and mvestigated per | come er bowilderment the sublo form | the church, and the stat. ~Allave alikd | %, S5% X0k Mate; Bishop &, Cleveland ‘outer residence portions of the city. v 3 § o id take about soventeen towers for A New Electrical Device, foeia b *g;‘;,l(ul::g"‘::tn:adflmfisfl:xxg sonally the different phenomena without | had vanished. The young Iady knew | welcome to its fellowship. StAtOIMOnt, WIth Teforonsa Lo (e subjecty ‘wouth side, and an equal number for New York World: The omnipresent | temporary, and it killed him. Others shoatd | & iscovering any natural cause whatever, | that her mother was not within 100 mil Four years ago the movement guned | Speaconesses,” e says, “have been in porth side, and twice that number | aggressiveness of apphed e]ecmflnv ;' take warning.” He then sent ‘the said ‘spirit-conjurer’ | of home and she at once imagined | an orgainzed existence in Omaha by the | charge of the Chiureh Home in this city, Bufs B A oAbt b MRRINS: | ARKCoMivasion cf anpliod sifobrioliy s | WMo RARUR i off together with all present, and how he | that she would soon hear some: | formation of the “Omahu C. L. v | Talo, for many years, and. are recogulsed by is would farnish about four- | modern sclence. Not contont with crer | o of hie siaie jactan fhapsodical sulo- | himself communicated with the ‘spirits’ | thing explanatory. When she recovared | The members of the class of 1887 are now | the cannons s an lnstitution of tho ehurch. ths of the light required for the city, | ating a revolution in the useful oore. | “Wheh the roll call 18 sounded. on the iy | and got their answers through knochm.f. the telegram announcing her mother's | numbered among the List of graduates, | 1he order exists among the French Protests about 1,300 electric lamps re. | electricity has entered the domain of | Ment day, and the heavens are m“““g. ete. The Norwegian gentleman tells | death it was just what she expected, and | but they will long remember “the ple ;:':‘tz':]‘ l[‘n':(‘:.‘d““{"‘i:":f ;;?f":il"yv‘ “::‘v Bired 1o light tho romaindor of the city. | sport. A device has boen perfeciod L | ether as a scroll, and the reverberations of | horrible things of what ho has witnessed. | after she arrived at the sde of her | ant hours spent st the Chautauqua | gt 08 GRS 8 LOBE SA0E AN ouse lamps would furnish vastly more | Ingland whoraby an anler ls ne langes | Nrecked and ruliied worlds peal forth the | One night came sudcenly & large and | mother's corpse the very snroud resem- | round table, at their homes, an at mem- | & clirieviuan in Galtimore, 00k AR activa lght 1o tho city than it now gets from the | obiiged to watch his “ck‘}“ e, b - ‘;: fiate of eternal rest, [ want to hang my | heavy iron stand from an adjoining | bled what the shadow had worn in the | orial and other specinl services. Bome | part in the establishment of denconess - 8, “1 for this reason: A gas | fingers on the fish-line, A -mnll"PI iy bones on the gally-rack of immortality | room, floating through mid-air into his | presentiment. The relatives were much | '87s will read the after-course and keep | there, und Mrs. Tyler, a lady of family an A ion‘y about fifteon candle-power, | trical contrivance is 80 e -y mefl t:'l‘,thrInIWy ine pica a8 a man from | and his wife's bedroom. He arose, and' | impressed with the statement and re- "Y,m'" connection with the local circle. | culture, was the first deaconess ordained by i A . Tanged thas o ol moved with some . difficulty the re+he ' garded the incident as remarkable The places of others will be filled by | the bishop of Maryland, at that time" - S —_— .

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