Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1881 — Page 2
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- ibwana. TOPICS OP THE DAT. Firaunr ScMtelfate have bemaegyMltod it to BnUAMIV UbUBI. BtTTUEB, ekfest MM est Gen. B. P. Boiler, to deed, IT. He I JpnWWWrtMlld sf flit PoW esnwe eBaMMaa A mwmum ttaNi at - m Ueuteeuuat of tbe Nlath Cavalry, ta a Um profession of low. Iiwmi JMung mum ot high promtoe sad genial na taW. m wtkM at Little Bock mUm lit, a leorgajtisatloa with a view of har ass two factions f Um party . Ho. Powell CUytea was elected Chalmaa of the Exaeu ofvt Committee. Tn Now York BepubUcan Stem Convention will bt ImM hi Haw York CHy tost, a Gur Giukt dento Um report pub- ; tlaat ha ban baaa haldlsw mhIitmumi v wwo MMWSWMSBaj WWvW snMWeww ajrlth Vtoe-Preaident Arthur and other anal, anuria wlU reference to the Mticrpaied ueof Ota. Arthur t the Executive B&uhjmwh hM toanaed & maiillaatoto oa Kstgitsh people is the abas of aa ad eireee to his Northampton eoostttueata. Ha mmuuoM his lateatioa to (a to the Houm jtha Xugltsh people to protect" him agntnet hustowful violence. Tn Queen hot decorated Bkmed with Um Graad Ctom of tat Balk. Cattaim Howoatk, whoa aaafalaatiuiii now foot up flMMt, RAm heck eountfoc yet to b board from." mm ted to Canada, K ia behoved, trnving Mi in the lurch and hi wt aad absolutely peaMlcss. Ht waa ac hy Um yeuasx waaaaa who Mm ao important a part in tbe seemdal nadtfohiaally tod to Ma downfall. ' His proptarty in Wwklngtea baa baaa seised an atntoahmtat taken by tba Gavomuaeat, bat It mrftt not over one-half tba amount atokm. , flow. Hsnihuck B. Wjuoht, for aw?oral torana Demoeratio Moproaantativ la Oaagraaa from tba Twalfta Pvnnsylvnnia pMatffot, diad at bia raaidoaoe In WllkatpMtta on tax Sd, agod 7S. ' Taw rooant roaaoroi ol two mail-rcmto in Virginia ia oeeaaioniaf muoh ocmb Ont to wkttc. tba atbar eoiorad. but kotomc to tax StraichtMit BoonbHowia 1 aeUj opaiiad the Mabona eoaliUoa. The i of Oan. Wick bam eaanM that taoir wm aolelv f or politioal oauaa. bat tba MbaraadaeUini that Um war ranwrodSMr Ipanotal Inonltlontjr. wwtsmmwk xaurT, ot rannajiraaiava an, aaottod n araeiaaMUon appatntinc no 00 aa a day of gaatcral faatlnc pnqror Uiwigkaot that fwanioawaalth - the raoavtry of PraaidoatOaraaid. Tba of othoratatoaworo attbe Nana aoifextad to Jon In tba Bwoawat, and ineworal dkt ao, but tao tune waa too Mat to ptrnit amagomanta b-aina; aaaaV Par a foaoral obaorraaoa of tba daytarwogh mat tba oatir oountnr. 1 x-8aWATOR Platt Mm beoa etoeted of tao BepuMioaa Stota Central of Now York, la ptoeeot Vk. Artkar, mbjpaad. Tmaat waa a moating of tboCabinot an watbiawtoii on the Id. Tba m kMooai aniy ia importanea to tba ooafarenoa m antfootM, and iarolTod More than tao hh mat at Ufa aad doath, txtoadiaa: to the diet pr of tba Prookkat. It was Um irat Jforaial raoagattfon of tao poaafbiHty of aa taMtiaf PiootdoMt by tao Proaidoatial adviawm. Taa aoMtoa laotad aaoM time; waat (aaaWai flaaoaiawa'nlwwV 'VaawS jhl nOt Ua)4lOaf94ala , Jwnmmm Dath 1mm arrirodin LoaMo daattaod to bo iattrvtowod. lAmnmctTXT. A Mnmw of loaiting dtatfllara mW at tpriagioid, VL, on tao tot. The orot, bat It to wador t tba aUetttlorkM bt run an half tkno, tba i of oota bofaw ao ban aa to Nador k ilartaani to oompoto witk the ; Xmin wbon mania to tkeir fuil a. i Mb awin on tho part of tfeo Aaaootl Oaatoa Uborora ot IfowOrlaaai aawaod ratoaaaaaaf taa aacton mtmm. IbOJtiMW waa woro arooarad fraoa Maoal Mad obawaara to aappk tba place of tba Mi mat a. aad work was aarttatly raaiunad aa DkOMUSt of tat pnbtto dabt doriuf aAMaat, filial Tin IadMrtrlml Loagao of Antorkn ana adaraaud to aunnfBotiirori and otkon jaofraniar, atttjaatlngtba noeaeattyof aTariff 'foannutlaa bt Catoafo next Kovoaiber, be. kMMMtaa aaaatttt upon oar ptfotootfft torHt fiywwi K they any, alntoot oartnki to take kajatt at taa aaxt aoaaion of Canajraatt QMUfmk AMD CAMTAiynaM. At Woot Oaottotater, MaM.t JaaMM F. iWMaaotaad probaMr inatoaUr killed Pm kk wife, who bad armed boroott wttb pwaotvor, aa aba eJabna, to protoet boraolf Uront bar bvibnad. wao atteatpted to out faor tboat with a knife. Taa woaaaa to an JajB(tP JaTaaw?t,ia BwnnrUwOT.ookawwikoatod toOkattaaMMa, ttaam.t aailaa M. Bia of
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ky aad tat aiaiaoja to g ka. aak. aaa of av. aanawXat ClMarry at Ciariaatoa, S. 0., am batfgtorUod tba oatran aa mlm Claorry. Her ktaiaad ana af the brutaa witk an AT Otaotgo, oa Um night of tho 3d, John C. Wan,Manponurily MtiacatakouM an Clark Street, aaatotonly Jumped out of bed with wild yaU aad aha David Fafta, a toaai Mata, la tho head. aMiatoax down, atnha ko atood a akot Into Wnu SpYhajnaad. Ho then )nped out of a window aad ran down Clark fttroot, akaotiag a negro waa attoaiplad to atop kba. After aawpplng kk rovohrer at aeverml other poraoao the lunatic wae captured by a poiiceataa and lubdued by a dubbin- The three wounded men wore all eertouaiy in)urod. APAarrrof naoa went to Um boom of W. A. Hardy, anya a dlepateh from Lake City, PM., to rotoaaa a Mtoa Keen, koM for ehlkt-niuroer. Hardy tred on the crowd. They returned tka Ire, akoottng Hardy tkronfk tke brenot, kia child throngk tba ekult, aad wounding a eoiorad aaaa. Tka Skerit aalled out the light infantry ta guard Tmt Downing:, Lova aad 8UU it let, M the Cherokee Nation, aeeeatbled at a wedding recently, at which an old feud waa revived, and the head of each family took part with knivet and revolver. Three wore ahuigatered aad eeveral other Injured. T vardict of the jury ol inqueet in the Craeaer caee at New Haven, Conn., k that Jennie E. Cramer oaaae to her death by pedaon and vloieaoa, aad that Janata Malioyi Jr., U criminally reaponaible, aad Walter K. Melley juti Blanche Doaglaaa morallr re epoaelble for tke aame. The peet'BMrtem examination aooa not aboohtteiy reveal tba eaawt or naanaar of death. But varioua per ttona ot the body contained traeee otaraenic Fkamx 8MAUMKY, a Bohemian farmer living near Cedar Rapid, Iowa, waa lit orally torn to ploeee by a bull wnich he waa trying to lead. Ho becaaee entangled ia tke rope and the animal gored kia head off, tore kia bowele oat aad Hmba off. The bull waa ahot atx ttoaea before falling, aad continued rwaatag around a feid and through tat woede. Ha had one of the maa'a toga on hit aotaawaoa ktllod. Br a railway eolltoion at Caaroatoii, Fraaea, oa tba tth, nineteen paaieagora were killed outragbt and twenty I ve Injured, aoaae of thorn probably fatally. At Sparta, Tena., in a roooat oncounter, T. J. X. BwtaTord abet aad killed Ell Faol aad eeverely wounded eete of Panla bom. Jamas Scott, brother-la -law of Swaf lord, aadoa voted to separate the eombatanta, and he toe was killed by Swoeord. Hon. Txamquiuta Lvka, Now Max ieo's Delegate to Congreaa, arrived ia Santa Fo on the Sd, from a two week campaign after hootito Indiana. Prom him 1th learned that Name's raid waa mnrti diaaetnua thaa at Ant reported. Fifty-eix miiea from Ha vajo fpriaga he fnmnd fftoen dead bed lea aa diant bad oaptarod and taken wna thaan two Mexican woman, aaa Amerioan giri aad fve boys. Mr. Luna, witk thirty -d re men, followed the bead till kia ratiaaa gave out, and protected aettloaieata front their raid. Tiffany, Indian Agent at 8aa Carlos, reports that Indian runners have some ia from White Mountaina with rumors ot aghting near Fort Apache. One Lieutenant and a number of aeldlera are aaed to bo killed ia tke Bgbt oa Zeblaqoe Crook. Ta Natkmnl Froo-Tbinkora1 Convention aseembled at HomelteviDe, N. Y., oathtML Seme 809 ZaVaC Sswvpaak esdlaaVe4at anMMnv KnlwnowPaPl aMB afiU swppffw'pffawewi OjJ pateOdsjOOO e90k aln4t erection of a new Capitol. DavntccTiYX loraat ilroa are raging in various parts of Ontario, aad many farm totildlage, eropa, etc., haw boon swept away. Tno prolonged drought baa rendered ovary lafiammabte tking as arr a Under, aad there to no water with wbtoh to igkttke Several people have periahed la the Captain pAmm, of OktoJtoaaa faaao, haaid ta ko iiimenli lea Ids polont for am. wonw m ew svvbbwssmwb awem erww j ons aejaa other move on tho Territory. It to Mid that tho would -be oolaniat will move this time from taa Texas border, where It is claimed a narrow point of pubtte toad rona down to the Bad River, thus obviating tho crooning of tke "fty -seven miles of Indian lands upon the Kansas aide of the Territory, wkark gave the boomera no muok annoyance but fall when they sought to enter from Chid well. The colony will move soma time in October. LxAiHMa Now York journals having eaees would never be preeecwiad, R k seraiofHoially aaaawaood from the National Cap ItalthaAattoaathalt aaoaaa representative eaees will be ready for preemtatlen to tao Omnd Jury af the Dtotrtot at Ita eomtng aomtoa. and will bo presented without fear or fnrer. Ormtxc waa hangod bt offtgr at Buffalo, N. T., tko other night, ht the proa ear amanS m a momlm fjl efiVwV pVapfPtV e Tux antirt oooatry wat greatly agciv od over the report, current for two entire amjrttaad apparently wall antbtntlontad,that Ooa. Carr and sonar he!fdeaea aaloiiii and aheut ee hundred men of hh oommand at Fort Apooho, Arlaoaa, had been maaaaered la a tght with the WMte Monntam ApocttH, under Chief Pedro. The aatnir torn out to bt much )om dieaat ron than at 4nt reported, but bad anongh as It to. It a sum, from Cten. Carr's own oaaeial re port, that on tho Stab aft. he wont oat Fort wHk atx oaaatra. nine aeldlera aad tw TaaaaaBBtsi ayaaajgakm. gh MuTaBaat -' A faweMgnah m aaaeeaieg aeanBnanap ewer eamxaanaw owaa osmaapgaaaj to gat ap aa
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they evidently for ao Cape. Heutig toavo. Wane doing ao the Indians turned aad trod, killing Capt. HoaUg taataaUy The fght tken beoama general. Tke rroenti la aklmlak Hoe, driving tno In The Iffbt be. gan at 4 o'clock aad lasted nearly three hours, until darkness, whoa tba In dlnas drew eat toward tkeir Beside Capt. Heutig, seven man were killed and eeveral weemded. Ooa. Carr, tngsetkmiid that he could hold his position. then started on a forced mareh to the Fort, where he arrived la safety with his mana. Buoeequenuy the hoettles ap piaohod too Fart aad Ired into a party burying the dead, driving them into tke In closure, and then tred Into the peat from tko Muffs. Couriers wore sent out to Fort Thomas for reinforcements, which were promptly dtopateked. Tko koatltos are twarmlag about tke Fort and committing general aopitdstfeue. IMXKX8K damage haa boon done by brush Area In Ontario, Canada. The villages of Xlgo and Klndaic are destroyed. In the Upter Grove dtetrtot twenty -evea famfllos were burned eat, and in the rletnltv of New Lowell many baraa and other hultdlntn were burned. Prayera for rain have been offered In all the churches. Thx total kma of Ufa by the founder ing of the Teuton at tke Cape of Good Hope la placed at V. f Avoor Krax has laouod a proelamntion saying that be bad abandoned Ms in tention of igbting the Ameer and was about toagbtthoKngiiab. To this end he Invited all persons baring weapons belonging to the Government to consider them their own on condition of their Joining Ma staemerd Im mediately. Tmx Nlhiltot organ Will of tke Prople bAS made Ha appearance in St. Petersburr. A ring at Tuaoola, 111., oa tao fitu, deetreyed tke entire buainoss portion of tke city woot of tke Illinois Central lUllroad traek. The entire w by the conlUgration to variously eetiutatrd at from ),OTO to ttMOt; the insurance to probably one-third et that amount. The railroad traek were so badly twisted by Um heat as to delay the pmaaga ot train for several hours. During tho excitement caused by the ire a gang of about tfty tramps began pillaging. Tke mitW soma any was called oat and, armed with revolver and clubs, drove ahem from tikjkj to?Wae Thk oantai of Iadm am Mom rioOag hat ooeorrod fat hat, Irceeed. The peiiee t men, but wkheut fatal reeuk. The seldiera Bubseqoeacty charged and atopawsd the who need stones to isavsna at Fart Dnvto, Texan. fNRfCe tt, far tho trial of Ueut. Flipper, Wtti MamOoteawiwaf 9tf 7MI oMF Crw'VnWaa1 Tws an the Tth. to 114 aad temperature slightly 'PfcoJ ovsta4tattflaJ( 'Jltayajjpa'aha JaTwMwaon aa marked improvement m tkeir patient wttkin a few day. Dra. Key burn, Barnes aad Woodburn kavo wltkdrawa from the ease. at the express dooira of tao Praatdeat, an who thaagkt ha Mhad too many doa Tjig movwaaad iamagatoal by Governor Heyt, ot Poaaajrlvania, appoint tou: Taeeday, the tth, ae a day of faeting and prayer for tke ramvsry of Preakient Garteld, was generally observed tkroughout that State and fteveral ethers. Tam wtjet-boojed expram train, on Use Chicago A Alton Kniiroad wa again robbed by masked highwaymen, about v o'clock on the evening of tke 7th, at a point midway between Independence and Otoadala, Mo., about fourteen miles east of Names Cttymd within two milei of the same spot ae Um celebrated Glendale robbery of October S, 1879. The train was brought to a stand -Mill by signaling, and obotrnetleaa were atoo placed upon the track. Tke robber worn masked and armed wttk Henry rites. They nam bored from twelve to tttasn, a variously ea tinseled, A trnard wm peaeed over the engineer and trimaa, whtte aa entrance wna Into tke arprosa ear, tke meesenA S mmA tka u. robbed of its lint ml a. Others of the gang meanwhile waat through the peaseager eoaebee relieving the Inmates of their money aad other valuables. Nearly ail of the passenger lost ometklng.maMy large amounts. There were shout MW passenger on the train, but they were completely terrorised nd none made any show of reoistance. The whole affair occupied about ten mlnntea' time, during which period a eoartant fusillade wm kept up wttk gum and pk4ofe. After the robber bed departed and the track waa cleared, tke train continued on to Independence and Kanam City, at both of which pieces peaoea were hastily orgeaUed to give chaee to the daring maraudsrs. The ExMf9MI 0WllMMMfBl ewaWI WMt ae'oaWI Mlswaral public, but It Is bettered to bt several thousand dolier, at Um toeet. The naoita were AncnnaHor Hawnr, of kTOwaukoe, to dead, ed la. He was the aphalldaf of tko Catholic Church of tho Merttweet, and a man ot grea Tint trial of Bow. Dr. H. W. Thoma, toto pastor ot the Cemonery M. B. cararok atChieago, far koToay, amgwa at Chlsaga oa the tth. Qm OftAirr nttondod the najwlgg of ot the With Begimont BHnola Yomntcors at the Pnhaor Haaaa, Chicngo. oalhaovoalag of the (Hk, and mad a vary brief Vanvriui to hi k of
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kave been going am all day. They 1 o'clock this maralag by a fame; i breaking abound nt tba tixth awreet and beginning the work af toying a track, which to a eoaimuatiaa af the Sixth Street Bne, to Um saaaahmm aa Um Avoaao. Tho Cmi mm arranged Umt tke Fraairfaal aaa piaeed paa a van aad relied aaaeotkly over Um mpkaltum pavement down Peon aetvaal Aveauo to Um ear, wkieh atanda upon the extended track. The extension of the railroad was made to prevent the ally of driving over the cabbie which intervene between Pennsylvania Avenue and the depot. At about two o'clock this morning a apodal train arrived at tke Baltimore A depot, oontotlng at the engine and cars, wait la to convey the President aad party to Long Branch. The President will not bo taken from kia bod, but will be carried from tko WMte House to the Arenac and Sixth Street depot la a covered vehicle. In order to facilitate the loading a platform will be eoufctruetod out front Um porch of tke White House, so that the bed can be taken without any trouble. The wagon I a very low one. aad the bed will be taken out on a level with the car. Arriving at tbe train the President will be placed on a water-bed. A water-bed is of IndU-rubber, Innated by water. It to cool, aad will prevent any poaslbittty of Joittag. Loxo MruKCH, X. J., Sept a. Attorney-General MmVeagh to here arranging for the reception of the I' re idea t. Me says if be survive the tourney twentyfour hours, it I the cant dent feeling that be will recover. A detachment of tklrtr United States troop from Governor's Island will reach here in the morning to keep tbe people away from tke ground of the Elbe mn whea tbe President arrives and to serve thereafter ae a guard for the cottage and for Secretary Brown's cottage. The Francklyn cottage, just southeast af Um JElberon Hotel, is being prepared for tbe President's occupancy. Another cottage a few hundred feet away has been put In order for Mr. Garfield and her children. Acmes Ocean Avenue a small cottage will be given up to Private Secretary Brown and bia amtatanto. The main track at tbe Blberon tlon of the Now Jersey Central Bead la bah? a mile from the cottage to which the PreeMent will be taken. A tarae force ot art engaged in putting down a branch track which will run direct to Um rraackryn Mttage, WaaHinorox, Sept. C. The arrangemenU for President GaraeM'a removal from Um Executive Mansion to Long Branch being all completed, at 5:40 this morning aa easy-running express-wagon wna becked up to the step ot the back por tico, and Um President, still lying in bis bed. was borne from hi room and placed ia the wagon. The Freaddeat'e physicians and lea. Swalm, Colo. Jtoekwetl and Corbht and one or two ether iartlmate friends aselated at tbe raw oval. The Preeideat lay wttk his right bead upon bia breast, while bia left hand wm stretched at full tongtk upon the HI fetwhead was covered by a llaea detk, aad hi features, though emcMuao, were a patient aaa resigned, expres ibep whatever ia the transit, aad whoa tbe her Md to Um vehicle aad started, at :, for tbe depot, a feeNng oiiettcf took yon eeoiea of tke byfar In Um eptnien of many the moat perilous PnJaetWseBl Oa 4mtJ JPeantJJT Bewem nsaat Tbe conveyance wm preceded to the nepet ay carnage eoataraiag the remamaer of the party whtok wm to accompany the Proaklant to Long Bran. Aa the ex pre wagon moved away from the Kxecu tlve Mtaaien the President feewy but cheer ily lifted his left hand and wred farewei! to the inmates of Um bouse wh bad am ambled on tbe porch to wtoh Mm God-speed on Ms Journey. The wagon wm driven stowly through tbe ground ot tbe man down Pennsylvania Avenue to tke Bahlasere Depot, the horse at ao time be ing driven fmitr than a walk. At the head of each horse steed a man ready to amamt Innately ao such precaution wm neeeaeary, tbe ride to the depot being aenompltahed without any tuohacat ocean lag worthy ot note. The erowd which followed wm orderly, and aaxieu not only for the safe importation of the petient, bat al to catch a glimpse ot Ma face. Thto k wan not diftcult to do, as tba curtains of the wagon were rolled tm to ra the President to breathe the pure. morning air, which at that hour bad net besultry. The depot beta reached. Um were detached from tke wagon, wkiek wm becked un to the ear selected for the re moval of the President, and the mm tmawn who had before performed the duty transferrin: tbe net lent from tbe Whna House to tke wagon removed him from the wagon to tbe railroad ear. When inside the car he wm transferred from the m which he had been carried far aad pieced upon a aorinc ied prepared for his recent ion. Tbe remaiaxler of the party having, already taken their seats, the signal for departure wm given and amid Mlence tbe train. at:), began to move. The party who accompanied lb President (excfu.lve of railroad atInches) oaowtoted of Mr. Garftekt and r Mellle. Drs. Bliss. Asrnew. Si me, Woodward and Beyltum, Ooi and r. Book welt mm! their dangbtor, Hha Lutte Rockwell, Gen. Swalm, Col. Cerhtn, Private Secretarr Brown. Br. BevatoM. Mm. Dr. Kdeoe, C. O. Beck well, Warren S. Toting, aad servant. loan Buakcm, X. J., Jepc a. The train bringing Frmtdent Garieid arrived bete at 1:10 p. m. The President bore the Journey appereaUy wttheut fatigue, and h at thto hourt 1 :)et Ma room In tbe cottage, roemvtnga beak. Tke only ateppage made wm at Bay view, where the wound The weather to eelfcrhtful--St. with a sltarht taa msm. eavw msmss tiSf lijS wnBBB oaaaal the iistigi, to
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Potoato aaw Bow rot in thorn dnetioa of atoam by tho kydrogna tai that to, atiUxlag water for boat. Wh the rosulu rasvRbod ia thoaa trinla wc aaid to be wonderful, it wna claimed the time by poraona interostad that th oftorta woro very much hampered 1 too waat of appropriate apnaratt They believed it to be pottiM with locomoUve oonstructed aooording their kieaa, to effect a still further aa log in fuel, and aeoompliah still mo Utan they and been able to do with ooal-burning angina. It will bo ao from a letter from Prof. Conaat that locomoUve supposed to bo exactly suit to exhibit the principle of the hjdrojf flame to now being built nt the Gra Locomotive Work m I'aleraon, N. J andtoao nearly completed that it w probably be dispatched on a trial tr between New York aad Chicago durii next month. The hydrogen locomoUve will diff from the common oonl-bttrnera in hnvii two fire-boxac. Tho preliminary pr com of combuation will take place in lower compartment. Thence the flan will be conducted through a groat nut ber of flues to an inner chamber who the peculiar prooem of aoparating tl constituent element of water and bur ing the hydrogen will take place. Ai other novel feature of this locomoti will be that it flue will be made copper and have a diameter conaider biy a mailer than the iron flue now cm monlr employed. The great conducti ity of copper ns compared with iron a fact well known to practical mechai k the difference to m two to one bi the nae of that material In tbe flues coal-burning locomotive haa not be poaaibra, bocauae tbe cindera thrown o by the Are in the strong draft apoodi! cut the toft metal in ptocee. The san objection will not apply in the hydrogr locomoUve. No cinders are thrown of aad there can consequently bt bo oem of attrition going on. Conner M the farther advantage of poaaeoaing chemical antagonism, for Um aalta cot tained in water that ordinarilv nrodut acalea, and there will be no eiogwing ( we hum irom uu aource ana no low t bent rwulUng UMrefrom in the improve two acta of none in the tw locomotive. The firat set, 1,662 in nun bar, have a calibre of five-eighth of a inch, and are abort aad vertical, leadin from the lower to the upper combuetk chamber. These flue and both th chamber do not occupy a greater spac thaa the present fire-box of a coal-burr er, so great is the economy of room i the tuM of Um naptita flame. Tbeaecoa set of flnea, 512 in number, are laid hot Ixoa tally from the upper fire-chambe Ui rough Burroanding water to the Una outlet. They are eleven feet long an threw-qonrten of an inch in diameter The loag flnea aloaa, not counting th 1,662 abort ones, are about three time y m can be got into a coal-burn Tbe priadpie of the pro earn by whid the hydrogen flame is produced is, ii brief, that the chemical conntituents o water, hydrogen and oxygen, are sen Mated at a comparatively low heat u the presence of the carbon contained it borning naphtha gas, that the oxygm wiui um cartxm to : form mrboni oxide or carbonic acid gas, according U the comphHsmess of the combuatfon while the liberated hydrogen take uj oxygen from the atmosphere and burn flercely in a coloriem and most intent The inventors of the hydrogen Are chamber claim that their experiment' have unwed beyond the doubtful stage that the success of Use apparatus is m sored, and that it will abortiy be do monstrated beyond cavil by the open Uon of the locomotive now building The results that they expect to flow fron this improvement almost stagger belief. Tbe lea at of them will be a comi revolution in locomotive building. Witr the imperfect coal-burners they wert able to effect a saving of fourteen-fif toenths of the fuel ; witit the improved copper-flue kydrogen-buruer tbey car. do muck more. The ootnmmption ol naphtha, they am art, will not exceed onehalf a plat per pound of steam pressure. The locomoUve, if the expectations oi the builders are realised, will be smokeless, flameleee, aofsekMS. There will be no more dndors; no puffing, or wheeling, or snorting when the engine stops. The product given off at the final escape will be not only free from dirt, but actually cteamnag, so that if a bit oi soiled linen could be held in it without scorching it would be made public. These are big promises. The Tritmnt does not make them. It merely record them. Bat the sincerity of the managers can not be questioned. Tbey arc showing their faith by their works, a are also the locomotive company at Fat erson. If the locomotive will not work, the people need not wait long to .1nd out that important fact. If it will, a hydrogen locomotive will be flying between New York and Chicago In less than sixty days, and in a year there will be hundred of them lit all parts of the world. Chicago Trifmrn. A bag containing something like 600 in gold, intrusted to the care of well-known public official, wm rocenUy left by that entieman in a hansom cab in Lrjudon. ShoriJv after dismtoeiog the vehicle the loss was uncovered, but before anv bbshm could be taken for Its recovery the money was returned intact bv the driver. As a reward for his hon esty the Inoky finder imtnediately recetYou aaii a crown. -IW 8. P. Ijuurksv nmlntaJn that the total aaatrto1kctpM the earth aw law am an Bgaafhsai an? geksgkMattoHV aMMsksagagsjgjsl BBmNsb aw BBBBBBJpBamy BtBBBBbPB
