Ocean City Sentinel, 2 January 1896 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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UyEAN CITV, X. .(...Tm iiSDA Y. JAXL'AKY 2, 18H6.

SO. 40.

Ocean

1 A6BURT AVENUE,

-f tUtrnfyt-ai- Lau,_ I tgju, Dru-gfUft. Etc. ' ‘ U i M ()RGAN HAND, QR.'j WAGGON KR,

ATTORNEY AND —

rriiu«Aii U wauly at tXU’XNSXLOB AT I.AW and I>rtite1>E,

0CEANX1T?. N J,

&. C. BOBINSOH, Eiilorafil PriBir j offices " " i dr. j. e. pryor,

— i_ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

<»c«-nii Cil>. N. J.

{ Rainforlli's Strange Case.

Bj TILL. LISESBEE.

ICY-T.! rt»ht. WO*, bj A

- <1 m'-.rtrtw.f. lr. Sor«^

Restaurant*.

MARSHALL’S*

!SCHfcJYL'ER-r C. WOODhaUU JONATHAN HAND, jk..

Th.‘ -A hlf v

DINING ROOMS»

i\.t torn<i>'-i» t-I^n w. SOLICITOR 4RD METER II CHAUCER*

J C. HUTCHINSON. M. I >.

I lomuRopatliixt.

(No. J»iil Central Avenue, j

«it to Dark wood •M tra. tolly .ti 4,b.-had ru tbo vi* I ot n ! lb* tali yrning

l I.AItlKa »kn ue*-r*.

tAl’K-MAt (orUTIDirsK, > J i

No.4321 Market .Siri'ci.i , . 1 -

HARRY' S. UOUCtAhS. DIMMCTIfK L. VERKKR.

! C'ounHeII«»r-nt-I^n

PHILADELPHIA.

DENTIST,

STRICTLt TEMPERANCE. MKAL8 TO OKDUl m<.» • * M Tu . |- g j - tkKid Din tier i.. with thirv Y**t~ I taldoa, for W ovotK. Turkey or < 'lileken I

DInucni, f*

MPE MT COURT HOUSE I

Tuq^Kshoo, N. J. <1 »-■ <f. at Ks Ait.urj a

.Cttntraetorf ivui RuiMen. < v. ehwahi^ j,« . c i-rky. S. B. SAMPSONi I,R ?> EmVAkI,S&CL!RKY -

bwsh-' ^ ' DENTISTS,- • i^dio-' K.ntu u|M<taii>i with limy . Gonlractor and Builder. » n. is. Ha«4-iM«r H«uain«.' like <vinifr.ro- \ ] j i »k-EAe.a.o, UI«<Wav. H. PURE SPRING. WATER. "I’.” ’ . l J lnl~eipl.m. ^

orra *t,i. Aioiii.

^ JOMTII r. ll t.MI, BAKERY, \;l ' AR'TUIPXT.

PlnMerrrt nnri UrieL-Layers. « uromnu, e - atams

601 Sm.iii Tw t .„ty<,H!und Sir., t j CONTRACTOR AND EtniOFR. STONEHIU A ADAMS,

*. Or*'mi <1t\, X. J. I’lnstt ritn;, Itnuc:*'

In- I'rraai. !«*. Fro«-n X.’SlXSSSt| “'•’•N *->•>■«. *»•

KE4X A RR\/itl oWAJa-C

i E*d te4 .-ol.wd U. It In the Oja® j Ae I »*.fWti<T>«»Mthi matter tie find : Ingot thehuinafllitigiir ID themard-r-vl | 'iiar. * valla* and my »ot«avjn*tit di j ery that a intreap.aiding rnemla-i j tniaalng fn <41 the a. II Mx nmd'* band

; came forcibly to my mind

1 Aa anf*; a* I had dnirh'd eadlnglh* | tnanuwriid 1 went to vlait the ycnofi | artlat In hM ccU at the Ja)l. He > etracirely rn.»«ly and had little u. I PreacntlT hie luann-■ changed. ''Yoo have rvad the manoacrlpt I

: care y.nt?" he asked.

1 rejJl.d.

■'Fan yve ly Here that *he ever

; tnltt—I the ihiinl- t?"

"I .wnti.a There la a great mletaki | —a creat mf«lerv eomewbere." - "You ar*. right." b. anawerod, "and L/ini g' lna r., anive that myMery. J know abe la lM»n«t. Lea-k at thia ai Ml r.M what y<* think of It." Here i pr«dnn*da|>tM>'of pajar aloot a Inrbe* agnare on which a drawing had h*»'t c ntly mad. It war a ;• n dtawin

Krnlta and Jrllln*.

Wedding* and Evening Ktiiertainmentr a Kjaa-ially. Ererything to furnlrh tlie talile and art free of chaigt

X'irHolaa foraOu.

■uud. in th< t plainly

CARPENTER ?ND BUILDER, i ,M K »* «" v . ' 4.

nothing sold or deuvered i OCE X.N CITY N I | pjARRYpH IEADLEV ,

OH SUNDAY. ■.-■ ■ J ■'

KMUaaM^riTea. Ilaia ar.fl Hi».-in.wll fiirvl^erf^ Bullhiw* irai op ei coMrart or

WALLACE S. RISLEt, liEAI. KSTA.TTI-:

Attn

INSURANCE AOENP. 4Ig MAKKirr NT.. CAHUIIK.

G. P. MOGltE, Architect, Builder, I'RACTICAll NIiATKK, Orran Cltj, If. J.

pETER

MURDOCH.

COA-L nnd WOOI),

Ocoan City. N. J.

<>rit*c» GCl^al^aW Aabory aimu. aUl reeele. r>. B. 8A.Mr»SO>, Stoves, Heaters,Ranges,

PUMPS, SINKS, 4C„

408-10 Aabury Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

rcawyiwr.

^ al ahort anllce oar

GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON, Carpenters and Bnilders.

OCKAIf CITI.Hi.J.

Eatlmaow glrre. mdSdlne* ewtrd by coaI^EANDER S CORSON, (Omi.TOR 1\D BlILtIHK.

Ooonn C 'it \ , JV. .1 -

D. GALLAGHER, DEALER IN FINE FUBNITUBE, 4j South Second Street, PHII.AOKI.rH I A. PA. S. SMITH & CO.. SEHL ESTITE III nSIIWE HEITS. 1140 A«t»ar, Avenue. OCEAN CITV. N. J. rAnrroso uv oohtbait or dav.

Baker*. Oroeert, BUl JACOB SCHUFF, tie pionIer"^bTkeri No 706 Aabory Aveooc, OORAR BTTT. R i

* »rT*.-n. a eprelalty-

ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO Real Estate \ Insarance ^.OHasrTS, Rmeds 1.111, tal Emu t Ui BUU1U. ATLANTIC CITV. N. » CommlMtlonera of Deed* for Penn-

sylvAniL

Money to loan on Find Mortgage. Lote for «Ale At BorUi AUaoIIc Uty M’CLURE, HERITAGE k 00., Piirrnintirr to rtaaerty. ReCIat* * U”'

0RUGGIST3 ASD CHEMISTS — ” SAMUEL SCHURCH. 112 Market Street, Philadelphia. ^rtwAik. between 7«h And «th st*. Pealen In Pur* I)n«jb CbemloaU, ^ j ^ Sulu fpr .urt bathing. I

II. > - HTA.NT*0>*, ( (iiitrncili'u Builder

QTEELMAN & ENGLISH. Contractors-"Bnilders, Orraii f.lty, X. J.

jot,ten promptlf attaadurt to. •• _ J L. HEADhEY, GARPENTCR no J0B SHOP met* « itv. '. J ...rk nromt—• ktl. ndrd lo. T-.in.ln*. | «"ln!T.m<*»-and .door rr *‘"”" 1 ^

1 .hop atnu-bod d-mr. Wart t»-

Plumbert. Steam Fitters. Etc. j. T. BRYAN, -rxlUal riumhr, »»g Raa »IUar N ). 1007. Rifig? Avp .

rniladelphin

SisiTSSS.-^'

so* OPES F08 SEiSOH OF 1B5. BELLEVUE HOT BATHS,

Patent Medidum, PaiuU, OIU. etc | |Nat

TIT Aiat»tii\> Avenue.

FLASTERIIG. BBICtUTUG

OrstiscBU! Work o( Ettrj DocrlpIlBD.

TltKATMKXT —BY INHALATION 1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa. I’or Conauaiptlon. AatliHrnn. lirou rbltlH. n* aprpotn. frttnrrti. Hn> |-?»cr. Hrndnctie. I>«-t»tllt». .4n<i ail Chronic anti Xen ons Disorders.

HO*yg^b«S wSoif «. n alBar» ^v«rtdmr!d • h~IU.y Id. I kD"»li t. h— .1i.p-pHr from babf4 ll «». Inli-rll-d for taoywB I au

My frt.t.l. aed pbraaiaa. thpagbt I aouM i-d -roY-r TohU, 1 an. rMIrrlt rtirrd .4 dy~ ear. aajay artB-l^ ..t f.»d that 1 arv.r ifTS.is.isSissa-t's .irmrth mnUno^ Ui tmprov«'^alB<r lo»rm* .iff lb- (roalniM.V 1*4 n«l» n.

irtlng la Ita baa jj**IIE HAORUbgR. "Oak Hill. Florida " •Tha Ov,*— Tr-a'm.at you a-a! m. for C O

wL. Arniw. ^ -•"hk. rr-atlf WaHttad him It- ha«

WILUAM T»VI/1R rrau-.Xaa V rt. N T .■(aiwpoand OaggW-IU »*o4r of «.Ilan and KraUlla" la thr til la of a book ,.f jne imgaa rublim-1 by Dr» Warkay A Palao. ."o^ht^rC.rkah^ miralir. ayaa* .od a ram.d

bibar phyrtrtaa. Wli adlraa oa appilrwOo.

»r». NTAKKKV a PALEB. ISM V«M..bbaW< b iasawSL, s»ffiich« ci.

ailgtitiy l- htiid tin- otlw-r, an aplHl •'I kMf. In l.i l.and. A* I ioukeddi at th* pli-’or.- I -t.-irt.-d vi .V-nfly a navvnixad tb<- fiwtnnwof tfo-ona In vimi'- ar L.louging J*. th,- man who ha< l».n an mi-t. rli.oly mird-Md rv-ai Darkn-nal Hail. Th.- idh-r, who hpk thr ni Ilft.-d knife. ah.i««.l a ma a(-iut 50 y.«r» of ag.. with a short, stuldy la-ard and drwaad as a lafiorrr. What do.* thla jn.-anr" 1 asked, tnruing to ■•■raid In artoniahmont. Ik. yon r.--.i«nU<. ••itb.-r of th* faoa tn th.- plpton ?" beaekad. "Yna," 1 t. i ll-d. "One has th* fan* and firm of th* man who was roar d.-nd." "Yoo ar* <*orc of itf" * •• Y<».:' A I right light gbwmod In the yoonj

*'Y<< yon dit-rf” thla plctorsP” “I don't nndnrataod—*nrrly''—— He ItihTrnpiid m* with a wavs of hi*

band.

1 Listen. ‘ ‘ b“ aald. ’' 1 will explain. I said that I wosM aolre the inyetery— 1 would dlaaov.4 Uw real murdrrrr, fe* wb.s- rrlnw 1 have beenarrrwtHd. Thla in hie ptetore!” An ho epoke bo placed hi" ling, i upon the plotiir* of the mac with th.. n| Un><l knif>- In th.- drawing. 1 l-riged at the oi- ok. r In am.-.1.'meet Had he tak.-n l«nr>. of hi* m ohsT He aaw flu. astonishment upon my fac nnd on.tinned baetlly: "I yon are suriJi^d—1 am often •nr|.r|.«d nt it royaeif—It l-i-anetblng 1 cannot explain, hot thr acne yon see on this frtf-T rami" Hie in the middle ot the night toll «ln« that on which the marder war. •-oounltted.

■Ii"riuwlng th. mb Tleti 1 took my 1 Ml — 'I'ang. rn.-ld.

r» te. he the case." . cell f. r over at. boos

» a» etill lying In

an unonoe. !- -.u- c.«ioinr« at the abenfl's bolt;*'. 1 foond a little change In bar c-mdltldu bf the t-dt.-r A Mv'day? Went hr till a we. k had peered Uraer Ixng. rfi* Id bad Ifwov 1 end her rvaev-loaaieM, hot waa very weak A* yet eh. had «J- ken to no one r-VHiding the mordet, and I bad given or<t> r- that eh. muet mg !«■ allowed te talk t® any enl.ject tillgh<- waeetnmgrr ‘ It w** two week* later before Orarv Dungerb-'id rx'.v.'T.d enffielently u> leave hi t led Then «h- wae taker, to the Jgll. wb- »e «h* wae r .ufined in a wli to await Ih. ulttlng of the oonrt. One evning aL.ot a w.—g late, tier Aid sent f t t;« and banded me a bthgnun dated at New York city and which .-oiilaln.'d the w<wd*

Ah 'be «j«k<‘ he handed me a me ibe.'te of imj- r . bwely written In a fine, ■.nrei hand t'.'ifoidlngthe matiiMc

: read ». t.Jk.wa.

Th- a.-itte and ejrr.iwifaf inj life 1 lave tb s.ght never to i-deul It to ^.iie tMng I -hrtr.k ir-ai: nr, fn.mih.ith, Sol to retnatn-rtl.nt now would bote m reaia Ue weight of to-rrow which ii|-’ll*d to hear and work

be who, gam biir

I call-d i

i ha-in

In ml' new I al~ a-a txame aware I Ihtt Dun Eogi-Mo waa not ae wealthy «* my fathar had eupp.awd, and w* had : a d btan in Parl« three irenthe when h« ; antinnnnd that an on-orf^wfol -j-mla- I

dewed him alt; He now gar ly and am- lated w b. le- al.a,id.Med f i

th Uo vilest i-laaa. 1 »• H.del BiMfol bad ! ■dteiije^ quart.r«. m it on from lad to . was no linger the ; ■Hit I had known |,

worw- Don Engel

anee.th fongaMl c .

Mm In Havana, hot 1 < riwd. raaet- | liroiAbe wtrk! Ing d-epotte tyrant. LHte tyatmei.t od i» a «orl . of me w as erurl and hearti-we. and ; that as a rr.i teai-rti only kn- w haf'I snffervd. nuieE.-r th-

Ev.ry faithlngw. I vl !• 11*. n|«*. re w ar, fatter. Ae tte-day* wetJt ! ofijewite asgii 1

n Eiqi

cruel In h

d- mended that I v f10.000 With whirl k gainlding devire

fa <d me and at lad all tte- ehai rtU- h. roy father for at tnantehe pr-i—.d to atari j lo-dry dap. and wte n l refnad | nijl y ,.. ■

1 t - v h.» laagh of big

[to ax oovnars® J

CFfOM WELL'S FIRST STATUE.

. otte't*

n r.-te a:*-! « <f yoo will, it

'all it d

■V. etumiad Itwlf upon

*>' Irwin that 1 was able to reproduce It In tte- drawing ae acraralrty as If It had m>dually traneplnd tedore my very eyro Pbot.trr"[.li* of thle drawing are n..«v In tte- hniwle of the drterttvns. and 1 have teqew that Ibe murderer will

•060 be caught."

1 mold mg help hot be Irnpreeaed with tte- Mtu.-aln.- manter of the yoang «rH-, v-et^te-ln* v.-rv ekeidical. 1 oooM regard the matter In uo other light than thnt of an llioafou or tte.. product of an vxelfed Iniaginatlon. But there waa the lik- u.-e-of the mnrdcrid roan—that waa aoiiKthing that wt my whole reasoning facultire into a tangle "Believing that Urane Danger held to Inrw.-enl. h .w do yoo aomant for her confiwelng to have committed the

crlmef I aakid.

"It to all tvqystranif," he answered aft-r a i*u» "Why, it U absurd to think sh* to gnilly fot as rxwr ae I can j Judge by the evidence. In the rase I moat have t*,® with her at the very moment that tte. murder was rommtthd 1 remrmte r that the clock strnck h Just aa I cam. through the hall after I left her. But. then, there to ter ronfresdon, and In addition to that there to the mystery of I ho in toeing ling, r All taken togrtter inakiw the wbolc affair aet w da-

cidedly st^nga. '•

ever thought that aha might be tori|rtn« under a epcll of teroK irary InsanityV' 1 asked. "1 have town In my own practice patients that lai» rid under hallucination* of almost

similar character.

1 have thought of that," be replied,

la the band lhat p gnlltr of muider? Heaven only knows! But 1 -hall t-gtol at tte' fitst. and tel) thr whole story -and what a story ul aorrow and siiguleh! Khali I ever recover from It- cffivtof 1 hardly know bow to te gin. my brain I-so te wild-ted. porha|« 1 shall aiun he insane. Throe ar- tlinsw wte n I alm.et hope that 1 ahull Anything wonld he preferable to tte ’ t.Tturii.g inemmlee that besot tny hrntn Hut let me cun. t* tny story. I waa horn In On ha o* Enghah par elite At th- age ol 1ft 1 bwt roy moth cr My futh~i wa» a welt to do merchant in Ibnana. hut when I wi year* of ag. be to come hopelessly In solved In d- r.nd ram waa LncrStaUb. One of his I irgivt rredlhm whs ol Ihe name of Eitginlo Kanrhea, Chant Who had l^en a Ircpient g. roy tut ter'» hollar, He waa a roan of about ku. tall and dark and of winning muiiiHVa, > i t there waa aoiurtbing about him that lu.preMwd roe onlavorably. One ovenliu roy fatte r called ro« him and told tm- that Eng-ulo Sancton bad prtiptmd fro my hand In marriage, and onto I ounaented fo become ' wife we should te -|a«dUy turned of d«".r» a- l«-gg«r- Don Engenlu, be eald, would piovide me with all Ite luxotltoC' wealth i«uild afford; that umat acc-( i him It wae our only chance to avert rnln. 1 waa te rrified nt thr very thought, and with u rt.-d of tears and exj UDons I Itnplord my father to i mention the subject to me again, aald nothing in reply, tot f saw deeply raov«d. In s Ova again teoachd the subject to me, orglug me to r-cimidi* my hasty decision. 1 I can never riwnt to bocoroe bis ■Ife." I r-j lhd. though It ca gn at (Uiin to disobey his will. j-uar old fathar from rnln and at Pi te-ggary ?" be sakid le n«. reply, l ot wept In atlsnoa. hto tare gro w whits . Then stoop Ing tei klm roe be left the room, nellng like one who has recclvrd a benvy blow. The look of utter dm|ialr upon hto fac frightened roe. I arose and followed

him to lit*

and aa I did av 1 aaw that be bad tel In bis hand. Hs quickly concealed It as be aaw roe enter, hot I knew In Instant that be waa a taunt to take ,

own litev

With an agonised cry I ran forward gnd threw my arms shoot him, and tb«n, mibMiig hysterically and hardly knowing what I did. I promised to bte

S®**"

w M(sa>taad cep / ma forward w

Wh

‘Ec u mu arras about him.

come thewl oof 1>« Eugenio—a promlia that waa .Pvtlned to blight roy life and render i ie niiauabie tbs rvwt ci

days.

In three n i.th* sc were married sailed for Knru|s., wte-rv we were to spend a yiwi On the very day that w« aallrd roy fa ro t rtiWvcd rsSIr.- that an unde In New York had died, leaving bltn a large 'ortune. lint it had ourov too late. T:;.. aacriftoe had lav® mads. We wirot din-ct to Darla, where w>were to stsrod the winter, and there for

I1. W Into a violent tags ■ httte. bat wten it to p. a cruel blow j It la the suroe old Luigi

te-rt frutel would knef

An old adduc wte; f -tight t _ the w ar with FVd Hartw .ck. who drives a mall cdWteir'* wag.* m the North Rack , hapj-sud to la- m ('hiragr. far a w*.k ror 'eng atnee He tesici that Mr. Hart wick w as m its poarptasAsr's staff and w<«t to the federal ialldlng to find him fie l.»* hto statiun at a point past which all tte* oam.rs Bbd to repeat f<* duty, wxl a- Hart wRk came ok mg some

csie j-qntvd him oat.

Wtthoai dtecliwlnjr hto own identity tte* veteran rij*pr.«» ted and te^an wdting Hart wick if hr rcEu-mtoved varinua inrtdeuto In tte* history of thdr ragiroent during tte* w - — ‘

Wts-n Edward Burrough, the Onaker •■A|sMle of Lvid-ai," wte an Ooorgw Fox nvlhd hto "K.«i of Thnndir," was pawing thr ^igl. Oiaring 1 y.a*a on his wuy'-tp tly city, upsi tte. "iiM day of tte* ninth misitl.. 1 rt.'ie. te- fonud the Str.-to orowdid with l»*q*te "Tbe guards of a.ldiecs, horw* and tea*." suys be. " stayed me and rt.ippod my berae and mid I mlgfit n<Jt. paw that way Not tte*. Indeed. 1 wlU," adds he. "by ree ■ a; of the thr. mg of peo|iW " Wte® ha Inquired tte* rtwam of "thla thnaigtng and iroveii.g A multitudes. " he was te.ld that they all iwUM-oot "<*»ly to ass • d*>ad Irn-ge and iiinmnd f«t turn, with.sxt life or hrrsuh.whlnh would be eurrnd this wav " It Was ro* the great Pndecteir’* body. Irot a dead Image of wood >r wax. arrayed and deck™! with foolteh InventiunA, arsi It "Was to he named from pi**, to pi**- that day brtwere Siaurswet H>*n*s* and Wesaroln star, as was usual In the time A popery, fur multitude A ftaibah people te> gaae Up.« and wovidnr after and admire " Tbe aealons Quaker ttesigte tin- stator cf CHlrro Crouiwvll all tlie more an Insult to his mengjrr bn-anra- "te* was «»» a great instrumi-nt In the hands A tEp Lord to break toiwn many id-.la trous Images and grte-vovis id..la And have they now , aald my apint, made a ooatjy Image A him! And an- ewh * ware now his aoldhvw, whopulhd down Images and ercMra, and all snefa pifdahlike stuff wherever tliry dm* with IV. over It, and hia rfdM

aHIfude

gaktug afire Itf This is sad. aald l. and a ,great |«ty b this tbe nod and final fpn w. ll of oon- noble OUrarf / Edward fhimiagh ■•akrlnded that It was "a -JudgfOros.t nj-ia Oomwell to be tho# wi.-a{.d af-“T hto death, tecoosr tei Lad suffered tte sronuita of tte- Isrd rt “-k»*r») to te* j.*na*-otod and Irafor crying agaliwA surh things popish He a*ys that Chcenwei] .Iraself • wrmld hav*- te-® angry at it I knew the man wte® he was living and had the knowledge td hia spirit And l am perewaded If It had tesro Baknd him In Lie llte-Mme J1 minh an Image should be made like him. and Us® net up in such a place, I believ* te* would have denied, I say, and eald, 'It aha 11 not be there fro me. when I am dead ' If it had tewu hto teas*.," added the Quaker. “I ete.old m* have had aught

gamsing a kind id nampdrr maatteft IMwem theuiw-U**, One ne-mter of the rngimrnt »w In hasitswr to New

were farming, a qA-r fro row of V

■ Hart wink g

rt hia old

lakw («iiy ami led ami wool i«i with the oonvcrioui.® Finally, when It teomnw nvnwaary fro tte in to aetstraio, a* Hartsoefc was te>lig*al to go out on' hi# run. the man laughed outright aa he add. i r d. 1 never thought you'd forge* me after what T* N*t>l through

and all about m fro 8ft yeura. cwuldn t hava told him from A.tetn. His langh had grown older, too. A evanae. but It was old laugte "—Chiaago Mb-

it la impossible to rend evon the toast dogmatic bonks on etiquette without being oppressed with tte* onovictlai that a heavy and binding addition Hu been made to the wslo of morals to tbe bylaws which have* to do with visiting cards, Invitations, .•mventlroinl phrases and other mln.r but vig-rous fromutox. Ithar te«« n iumuai l.v vriun ucthosa subjects that m* a «nglr rule of etiquette Is arbitrary, but that all prove their reason In tte- wry nature of things, and that those who disregard them simply show their own lack A !ro-ight and

marie by hands " Bo Bun.>ngh went home and wrote his "TroUmmiy Against Great Idolatry. "—Wmtmlnator ()n»*tta

The important fail baa over and rr •gain been stated by ttees* wo have vestigatod the subjwt with --Leotiftr,

•Ctnese that only ate ut ft or fc pro out of tho total heat value of cool uuUUxed Is an cuglnv by testing traiwfromnl

Into power. In tracing up this km I •toted that there are rtvjuired a l,*0* degivck of heat, ro heat unit dognre A temperatarr—to change pound A water Into rtaam, white

during tbe abaroptiroi A this amount if

tho tomponUun* of tte. w atro *> at lit dtwrrea Tl.to lumte

amount A st«wm is reiulrord latent and daw tv* sensibly affect tte* thermometer. Bclcutlflc authoritu** explain tte* cauw of this lam in the sl<«m euglne as due to the fact that the fttel d-grv.e atearlsd by water tn being tranaferred intosb wm —*1* degrees arc bpjiaront upon a thrrmometor, and which, added to WO. make up the I,SOS iVgnre above m<n

d—go Into the engine unlndtcated w thermometer, leave to the same

manner and go to waste.—New York

A mob la usually a creature of very yatertoos exirteuce, lurticularly In a large city Wbror il raanro friitn or whither It g.** few men can tell As ibling and di*i"*r*.ing with ivjaul sud It Is as diftk-ult to follow to os sotuvea as tte* sen itself, tor doea tie- parull. l etop tew. far the is n<« inoro. fickle and tux* itam. terrible when oransrd.

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gtodous devil*, for lighting theca providtd by placing small pods uudro the tobleckith, ai d taking the currmt from them by ramns A two pin potato to the haw- if the candbwtw*. Tlie can dtea of oonrwe are exttagutehad on l-****g token from the taldv and are roligbtod when they arc replaced ip the proptw po-siti-*L They are ao arranged that Ihe bolt, and the glass tmivalt •> of a was candle can te* removed, w hen tho oandkwUek can be n*»*l fro an ordlnAiyeaudle- When trevl with ahadus if ookand allk. the electric candle t rctHert addjtinas to a is luaubie toimaglmv —