Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 March 1901 — Page 2

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V) Coughs, Cotes, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma. Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, US The German remedy Curt tWcrt. Viv 4.vaie. Richmond Palladium ttrrj Teair.K lfc unity exrt-l) tj THE ykl.l.A 1 ItM CO. TERMS OF SUBSCH PTIOW I On yar by mail, paitaga paid - - S3.00 On month " " " -- .26 On weak, by aarrlar - - - - .08 KUIUAY. MARCH '11, VM). Crn. Harrison carried $10,000 life insurance. The Kng'ihh Russian temjx-st iu a tfujMit I us subsided. All will l forgiven if March Laves itsf If from this on. A s-at on the New York stock exchange was sold last Wednesday for 52,MM. This breaks the record. The highest price hitherto paid was 500. California's orange crop is immense this year. It is said thousands of boxes of naval oranges are rotting because not enough cars can In- secured to .ship them east. lVaco is practically restored in the Philippines and ieace will be maintained iu Cuba indefinitely. Youu America's motto is, "Put your hand to thf plow and don't look back ward." Iiichmond has furnished one of the financial giants who are forming the United States Steel corporation at the head of which is J. Pierpont Morgan. The amount involved in this ijantic combination is eitfht hundred million dollars. . At a meeting of the railway iussenjrer agents iu Cleveland yesterday the 1 cent a mile ra'e promised for the fi'rand Army of the liepublie National Enca'.ipment, to In; held in Clevel v-a next September, was formally promulgated. This fixes the railroad rale absolutely aud finally. Mi4 Mary on Harbor, , Comstock of Hen M icM'an, who was attending a musical insti tute in Chicasro. drowned herself the other day because she had in eurred a debt of 47 aud was afraid to tell her father who is a wealthy man She was more sensitive than the childreu of wealthy parents usually are in that respect Mary A. Lucas of Cumberland, village this side of Indianapolis, ha. sued Johu W. Little, a saloon keeper for 10,000 damage, lne case is now lHinr tried in the circuit court at Indianapolis. In her complaint Mrs Lucas alleges that while under the influence of liquor secured at Little's sa'oou her husband became involved in a quarrel aud was killed. The suit is an importaut one and is attracting much attention. America now leads all the nations of th globe in the production of iron. She has lon outstripped all the conutries except England. That nation is now relejrated to second plav and the United States is per manently in the lead. The irou pro duct ion in this country now amounts to about 400 pounds for every man, woman and child within our national Urders. Iron is king and commer cially rules the world. Some Figures of Interest in Connection with the Com ing Methodist Gather ing at Elwood. 1 bore is considerable interest in the cotntnj? conference of the M. E. church at El wood on April 3. Sev eral questions of church discipline are to couie up, as well as the placing of at least one hundred ministers to new fields. There are 2ti3 ministers in the conference. All of the ministers from this city will be returned to their charges, we understand. The statistics of the corference show there are 7.000 probationers, 52.!00 full members. 431 churches valued at fl.fiUO.000 parsonages valued at Xh),600 within its boundaries. Last year 64, children and 1.1HHI adults were baptized and there were deaths. The conference raised as salaries of the pastoi s, last year, 150,317; 21.000 for parsonages rental: $10,750 for presiding elders' salaries; $2,050 for the support of bishops and a total support of ministers, elders and bishops of 171,500. There are 4f5 Sunday schools, with 7.253 officers and teachers in the conference. The schools have 53.000 pupils. The conference boasts 255 Epworth leagues with 13,i00 members, and ltfl Junior leagues with i,ti50 members.

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George II. Ilroadhurst is one of the very few writers of farce whose humor is both lontj-lived and universally appreciated. In this respect he holds a position unique in iontemporary sta'e annals. In four years he has established a world wide reputation. His farces, "The Wrong Mr. Wright," "What HapjH'ned to Jones" and "Why Smith Left Home," have made a record of success unequaled by the work of any American playwright. Produced originally in the United States they have beeti presented with unqualified success in Canada. England. Ireland, Scotland, Africa, Australia and New Zealand under Mr. Broadhurst's authorization, besides being pirated in Anita I'rider in "Why Smith L.eft Home". Ktfypt. India, China and Japan. Such universal appreciation is sufficient evidence of their merits. Consequently when his "Why Smith Lieft Home appears at the Gennett theatre next Tuesday, March t, theater-oers may justly anticipate an evening of unusual enjoyment The comic opera season will receive its strongest drawing card when Francis Wilson comes to theCennett Thursday, the sth, briny.ng with him for the first time in several seasons, an entirely new company, and bis latest comic ojera success, The Monks of Malabar." of which already many llatteriny thin"- have been told in the metropolis during its first production there lately. It is said Wilson has been absolutely protliate with his money and that there is no parallel of fjoreous sumptuousness in comic oiera annals by which to compare this new piece and that he now has a vehicle for entertainment, such as ne has not enjoyed since the days of "Ermine." Married. Mr. Frederick Fetta "utl iIiss Josephine E. Walker -ere married yesterday evening o'clock at the jarsonaye of t'-.n First English Lutheran chu- ch, Uev. J. W. Kapp officiating. Leach Case. The case of Dr. L.?ach for complicity in the murder of Mary Far wig is rapidly coining to a close aud the prospects are gxd for the doctor to be convicted. Tha testimony in this trial has largely len of the same nature as that in the trial of Diehl. The only new feature of tle Vst inouy yesterday was the following from the testimony of Dr. Fairfield, intending to show that the girl had solicited the physician to perforin a criminal operation ujnm herself. The witness said: "I gave her no drug or medicine and performed no operation. I told her in answer to her questions that I could do nothing for her aud I advised her to be married. H), dtctor, I can't do that,' she said. 'Well, then go home and tell your mother,' I advised. She was greatly affected and her eyes filled with tears. She was almost overcome by her emotions. As she weut out, she said, 'IXietor, I don'l want you to think I am a bad girl. I've tried to do right," I closed the door after her as she went out. She never came back." Elk Officers. The Elks last night elected the folio ingoflieers who wi!l hold to April 11H2: Wm. J. Robie. Ex. R. Joe C. Kern, E. Ldg. K. Lewis E. Iliff, E. Loy. K. F. S. Anderson, E. Lee. K. Charles S. Tennis. Sec. Albert E. More), Treas. E. E. Etrgemever. Esquire. Guy S. Uobie, "Tyler. Geo. K. Angl, Chaplain. J. W. Nicholson, In Guard. Knral Burglar Alarm. I wrote to Aunt Tabitlia about our robber." "Well?" "She sent us a guinea hen. She says they always make a bis fuss when a stranger comes on the place," Indianapolis Journal. Truly l,orl. Flushman I have an idea that you would not want to marry my daughter tf she had no money. Suitor Welt, I am ready to show you. Make her money over to me. and we'll go right ou with the wedding. Denver News. Sttr iv Ohio C!itv ov Toi fiv I Frank J. Chexev makes oath that he is the senior partner in the tirm of r . J. Cheey !fc Co , doing business in the City ot loieuo, bounty and State aforesaid, and that said tirm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hail's Catarrh Ctre. Seal A. W.GLEASON, Notary Public, Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter na' 7 and acts indirectly on the blood an 1 mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, C. Sold by druggists. 75c. Hail's Family Pills are the best. Finest laundry work done in tue city is done at the Quaker Citv laun dry, IS north ninth street. 21-3t Theod re McClellan-. WHITNEY A KNOWLES' QUO V A D IS A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION.

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Venezuela !ot At Out With fncle Sam Alter All. VaMi,ti.n. Miir. ij Th Ven ezuelan charge, S-in.r l'dlidu. had a CoufT-i-- with S.- rviary 11. iy ycsifrday lni it did u'i h-ad tu auy dt-v.-l-oniueiii ou r j rt-d fri-tion nvtr Minister LMiiii- "r i.ur d-m;iu.ls in the case of tfi' i-iinul.ir at-niM at Barcelona, Veufzwfa. The tiu-atre .f iii- reddent of Vcnezula. ci.jii" nf w Iuink jut !--n received, makes nni frieiiliy r-fer ence to the rt-i.it iu- niih the l liiied State. Tlie jrt-si.l-!it r.'ft-rs tt tin receipt of a wn-arh iii ly patriotic txMlu-s hi tli' l'uiil S. t I ! rxsit-d iu the i'ant !ia at "ara-as in Uieuiory tf Miranda, one of the l:lent tors of e;ii-.H S t. lie sajs tliat this is It signal evidi-n.-e of tlie g'Md will existing I'!vii-ii ih- ropuliii'-s. Th ius!a iiiakt-s no r ft-rein-e to the asphalt Uoullt s. It suys t i tit r the goveriiiiifitt has sent an ageii: to Fran-e with a view to settling tiie jnotraet-d brea.Ii of diplomatic relations which has existed lietHeen l-'r.une and 'enezuela. and that there is every prospect that these two countries soon will le iu harmonious relations auin. Couldn't llnlure I)elt, Chicago, Marili 2. -The body of May C'oiiisto'k of Kenton Harbor, Mich., the young music student who it Is believed committed suicide by jumping into the lake off UM street, was found yesterday afternoon buried in the sand on the beach near the 5'irh street pier. It has tweu ascertained that the cause of the girl's suicide was due to the fact that she had run into debt to the extent of 7 and dreaded to att her father for the money. Slystery of Skulls. St. Iouis. Mo.. March 22. Workmen who were tearing down an old and historical house on the west side of Third street. Just north of I'lark avenue, discovered six skulls under the floor separating the tirst and second stories. The house, which was once a tine resilience, is said to be 123 years old and one of the first built here. Nobody now living knows how the skulls came where Ihey were foun-' I'uhlie Opinion Turnine'' Havana, March -An ,,- 'incut of be doubt now .iat will exists a s to the final attitu.Ie of tie Oul.au constitutional convention. i'be preponder ance of public opin"n m f'lvor of the l'latt amendment "r,llS ""' last ft"' days is having it-' effect ui.n the radical members. Wisp1' Hehl Kor Murtler. Wane - burK. Mo., March 22. The prelitv -lary hearing of Henry W isely, ti,,. ,ieyro uliarged with the murder of iellie Allen, resulted In the prisoner bcin held without bail. i. TEKSE TKLKUIIAMS There have been 3.727 eulistin.-tifs In the rrguhir nruiy since the euuctinciit of tlie army reuranUutiou law. Fire last uijitit totally tletruyej !he larse wureliimse J. S. Ford. Jtniu .V; .. at l(ith street aud Wabusb avenue, Cliic iitn. Tlie postuiuster frenernl lois ordered tlie name of lUe iiostotlice at 1 ioli;i ti m Mineral SprlntfH, Warieu county, lnd., thanked to Kramer. Hi p.irta from a lat't-'e nuuihcr of correspoudents iu tlie wiuter wln-at l(elt sliow tbe condition of the urowin raiu j;i'Uerliy favorable. Mrs. Curriu Nation has sii-'iu-.l a contract for six lectures to be ifivcn in 'ineiiiimti. She will receive Jlou for each lecture aud all her el punned. Commandant l'hillp nttia. a bror'ier of tha lCor commander-in-chief, killtnl iu buttle at Lydeuburjf recently. Jils two suns were wounded. Fi-csident Dinz has resumed his ofhVia) lators at the Mexican national nalace. aud receives tlie courutiilatious of tlx- people ou his restoration to his usual hcailh. Iu a wreck at instate, W. Va.. ou the Clinch Valley division of the Norfolk and Western railroad. Knjriiieer H. V. Kaue aud Fireman 'iliiaiu lavids,tu were killed. The battleship Kentucky, which recently arnved at Cavitr from i lie lulled States. ha bceu as.Hi),-ucd by I he navy department to lu the Uai;ship ot Hear Admiral Keiupff. Colonel Willlaui E. Kdeu, manager of the Creat Northern hotel at Chicago, has tiled a petiliiu in bankrupt cy, scheduling liabilities of (1.327,aks. with acts of lH(i.111. The Hev. Arthur Fd wards. I. 1.. editor of the Northwestern Christian Advocate, and widely known in Methodi-t Fpiseopal church circles, is dead at Chicago, aed 0t y'is. Millions of doliars worth of oraues in California arc rotting iu the packing houses aud on the grounds of the growers because of iacH of transportation facilities to move the vuormous crip. Representative Hull of Iowa, chairman of the house committee ou military allarrs. will leave early next month for the Philippines to study the situation. Representative Overstreet of Indiana may go with him. John Held, a traveling salesman for an 1 udtauapoiia house, shot himself through the heart at a hotel iu Buffalo yesterday, iu his pockets was his address and a message rcad'.Utf: "Let the Masous take care of uiy body.'" Rev. Ir. Frederick A. MuhlonbtirK. one of the best known Lutheran cieryuo-u in America, is dead at Keadini;. l'a.. aed s-J years. He was the first president of Mutilenburit college, and for 14 years prof, ssor of Ureek In the Vuiversity of 1'eiitisylvaaia. Nikola Twsla. the inventor, is in Pittsburg placinic a contract with the Wetinaliouse Fleet ric company for the manufacture of certain mechanical devices to be u-ed in his experiment on wireless Telea-i-aphy across the Atlantic ocean. While trying to separate two of her Hons. Noah and John Tiper, who were en (THged In a drunken tldlit at Honey I'reek. Wis.. Mrs. Jonathan Piper. 7" years old. was fatalir stabbed In the la'k by one of the men, the blade penetrating' her left lung. line of the carbarns of the Cincinnati Traction ompany was totally destroyed by tire last night. Thirty-rive street cars valued at $2.i'"w each, aciereiratins a loss of $7o,t)o. were cnsuuied. The building was valued at $-M."ii, making the total loss A, -.-ord Ins to an opinion rendered by Jud:e lMinne at Chicago, the s-b.oi authorities b:oe no ntht to exclude from the DUitlic scUik'Is chiidreti who have not been accinate,l. unless It is shown thit the disease is so prevalent that rijiid precautious nittst ! Taken. Ten million d-'Mrs wii! be aked frni eonres-s at its next session f,r th 14 trilw's of Lldiaiis on t he Yakima reservattoti in WastiinKtor. The claim is made that white men have settled upou about a miilion acrvs of laud leloni;!tig to these people, worth $10 per acre. St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans. The New St. Charles Hotel. New Orleans, is the finest hostelry in the south and by larre odds the leading hotel of that city. It is. in fpet, one of the institutions of the ''Crescent City, '" which do visitor can aSord to miss. It is conducted both on the American and European plans, and its cuiMGe and service are unsurpassed anywhere: li-5t You'll never pet tired, faSTcd out, nervous and fretful if you tai.e Rocky mountain tee this month. Greatest spriD blessing ever offerei to the American people. 35c Ask your drutrvjist. WHITNEY A KMOWLFS V- T) T' , w More Niusic Than an Opera Julian EdwarJes. - Bv

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t!Mv.t i:s.i o Tiv.irftrovked Pi eriel,ii OIII'VI St IVtersi.tiisf. Man-h -Z-U ' nitk-lUt ! 1:.-: ! though the iwliee " I on I tie n fiif riots intlisiiel. " "1 jiresij otuteil. iii onh-r to corT'M-l fa! rumors i-oncetiiiiiyr the riot!, iloes no tieiiy he most soriosis ef the rumol tirciila .,! nliii !. m r.. i the effe't th men :ui woiueii erf killed lu'iv an dseu'here. tl.v reiH.rr ilixs not men ti. n the subject of the sui'leuis tives. however, tlie n.-niies of four who iicd here, iiiclml u-; (,ue wotu.-m. Tht rejiori is not generally creilitel with U'iDi an isuoani'il stati-uietit. It claimed tii t tlie p;iisaw relatiujr is to mo dist nrSauce iu tse church is part:cul;irly distort. 1 iiianifestly, it s;iid. to prejudice t he devout ma; itaiiist the students, the intellectual ih'i.iciit aini the factory workmen. T!o- sliitemeiit that students entered the church smoking cigarettes, that student struck u priest ;uid anoth' student caii.'hr I he chief priest rtldelt by the -a rut. are discredited by eye witioss,.s. To.- facts are, the trotlbl tH-enrretl enrirelv i.t'tsiile the churcl until the I'ossa.-ks pressed :5i Tson into the church a:id fought them to th' bars wall. It is also denied that hol water w as nscl r, liess wnuiid. Th students t-nt a church servant ex prts.sly for oth.-r water. It is lea rue. now that rhe ioiice not only prepare!! for the event themselves, but mad previous nrraiisements at one of tlH hospitals for the anticipated wounded They als,, had eaxriatres ready ii n-ifc ii Is riii '4 con rt vards. IATK lKAVIJ NIGH Civil (overnnieiii XKn to Be I-astati-l lii.hel In ih Philippines. .'ishiiiL'tou. Manti I he trans - for from t.e tiiiiitary to the civil K"v-1 ernmelit iu the Philippines Is expected to occur alKitit June accrdiu tof calculations made at the war depart nient niton informuiJ- ' iroin the raft commissi, a 1111 4"'",nu -Ala- i Artlm: civil i: . It kll(. ti I hat even where .us re beiu. estjiblishivere. fy : I illlli'JJlIie col UIO isso U, IOC .-o. o: 1 1... ary wiu l ne-essary tor some to sunoort the civil officers. It is tini ttw intention to withdraw the military ; ai f;ir as possible. how'ver, from any participation in the government establishe.1. and the soldiers will be more of a police than a military force. Wherever possible, native police will bs organized. I Child lmiiiht to Itol). Chie:ii.'o. .March 22. Teaching her children to commit burglary is chursed us-'ainst Mrs. Mori-is Paul, admitted by the cliil.hen and practically confessed by the woman, who says her husband allowed her only ." cents a day for personal expenses. The children confessed to bto;i 1 In . into live stores, with a Steel par. Much they said their mother save them. The father was dumbfounded by the revelations. He is employed in a il'inii-iDWii store aud icceives a week. 'onirtn Accuse! f l iirder. k Charles. I .a.. March IS. David I. Teal has made alUdavit against Alyelme i;riuss;ud. chai;iiiS her with poisonins J- 1. leshotels, near IloU'ioke, about two weeks aso. It is allesed that the man was slowly poi soned to dcutli by this woman, irho was llvine with hiui when he died. IIAII.V MAILST ItKPOltT Pre-aTItitt I I'lveirn- dra in. Proviaions and l.ivest -k on March 21. Indianapolis tiraiu and Livestock. W heat - Wajion. T'-; No. L' led, iuiet, TG'-c. Corn firm: No. 2 mixed, .'Rt-c. a!s - Sted.v: No. 'J mixed. L'o;l,c. Cattle-S'.eady at s.'l.oofiio.ri. J loirs --Active t ... i!.o7. Slin ii S;pily at 2.-J..f t.L'o. Lau!h-Aclie at jP;.T0'io.4O. tii ato Grain and Provision. Opened. ! Clbstd. WUeiitWir. Mav July ... 'oru Mar. Mav July ... oats ilat. .7t;-s. . 7t; ( i .:-,; .70', I O S) .41 -HV i

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Cloinir cash niark'ts Whent, 754c; corn, 89Tc; out. 25c; pork, lt).75; lard, $7.tS; ribs. J7.75. Louisville Cirain and Livestock. Wheat No. - red and J .Ui:lerrj-, 77c. Corn New, white, 4.1. :; No. 2 mix, 4;tc. ts No. 2 mixed. 2!c; No. 2 white, 30c. Cattle- steady at ?:.not4. 75. Hoc- steady at t4.2.v.t5.90. 8h,-ep-Finn at f2.uva3.50. Lambs-Steady at f.Tong5.00. Cincinnati (irain and li vewtock.. Wheat Firm: No. 2 red. 8c. Corn Kirm; No. 2 mixed. 42MC. (ats Knsy; No. 2 inived, 2c. Cat tic Steady at 2.2.V,j4!'0. Hots-Active at f 4.;iV,t;. pi. Lamhs-Strons at $4.titi5.75. Chi cairo Livestock. Cattle Steady; steers. ja.tXKii'tt. 00; atsckprs. 2.S:.t4.5. Hsi-Active at f4.5tKi?.l."i. She, ji St vady Mt i'.6oa,5.u. Lamb Steady at 4.25-ii5.45. New York lavesto:k. Cattle- Firm at f3 Wa5.J. Ui-es Weak at 4.6Ki .HO. Sheep Firm at iS.."iii j.25. Lamlis i'irna at 4.75ij6.1i. East Buffalo Li restock. Cattle Steady at $:l.2oiu,3.G0. Hogs Active at f4.0ui.25. Sheep Steady at :!..VSJ.-,.25. Lamhs Steady at as.253i5.ts;. Toleiio (irnin. Wheat Weak; cash, 7S--c; May. Cota Actire: No. 2 cah. 41c. Oat Steady; No. t cash. 'c. laveatioB ot eeded. La-.1v Why Oon't the railroads have mechanical appliances for loading and unloading; trunks? Depot Master Well, you see. madam, tiftias the trunks into the cars doesn't hurt anything but the men, and throwing them out doesn't hurt anything but the trunks. New York Weekly. Charlie's Wl.h. Little Charlie (at supper) Grandma, do your glasses make things look bigger? Grandma Yes, dearie. Why? Charlie Oh. I only thought It they did I d like you to take 'em off while you're cuttin the cake. Exchange. Retrlbntton. Mamma What did you learn at cook ing school today? May There wasn't any session today: teac her was sick. Mamma The grip, $ suppose. May No. ma'am: Indigestion. Pbildelptila Catholic Standard and Time.

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(jetiertil Miles is a L-i'll' player. He went out t;i the Chevy Chase links uie other day dri'ssed in a well corn suit of corduroys ami wearing a s.mn-what disreputable slouch hat. A small ncirro boy stood by as he placed his ball. The general lifted his club liiii. swims and missed. The tunall ncirro boy said, 'l.'mph!" Somewhat m-itlcd. tlie general ste.Ttlied himself, swims and missed asain. I cjgUal "LtXIK YEIiK, OLD MAX. ' The force of the stroke sot him spinning. The small negro boy grunted another disutip roving " L'tiiph!" - iKtermined to win the approbation of his dusky critic, the general made a third desperate try. lie missed again am! glared in speechless anger at the little negro. That disconcerting person took his hands out of his pockets and. pointing a stubby tinger at the general, said. "Look ycre. old man. that'll never do." Wash Cor. New York World. In the Mexican Conftreoa. In his trip to Mexico Senator Ilacon saw many interesting and novel sights, but his visit to the lower house of the Mexican congress made a particularly vivid impression upon him. Among other things he saw the roll of the house called in a very curious fashion A member of the body stood on the stage the meeting place was an old theater and colled every memtier by name as they sat in their seats. H did not use a roll call, but relied entire ly upon his acquaintance aud his mem ory. '"I'.ut." continued Senator Hacon. was especially impressed with the manner in which the house did bu ness. 1 went there dav after dav and never did see a member rise and ad dress the chair. lull after lull was passed without a vote in the negative and without a word of discussion. 1 became very much interested iu this state of affairs, and. not being able to speak Spanish. 1 imruired of a gcntl man at the door who spoke English to explain the situation to me. "Oh," h replied, 'there is no need for any de bate. These bills are sent to us bv the president, and he tells us that he wants them passed. When he lets us know that he is in favor of the bills, we are all in faor of them too.' " The Japanese-American. A Japanese paper. The Japanese American Weekly News, has been started in New York. At the head of the first page, which would be the last in an Amerieao paper, the name is given in English as well as in Japanese characters. In the latter the sign for the sun represents "Japanese." and the sign of rice represents "American The paper has four small pages and is lithographed from hand written copy as still done with many papers and pe riodicals. Way Cahlea Get Tired. i uere na neen some question, savs The Electrical Engineer, as to the reason why certain cables lose their conducting properties and have in some instances to be replaced. A learned Frenchman has submitted a paper on the subject to the Academic des Sciences. In this paper he states that when cables lose their electrical tror erties it is because they are always used for one kind of current only, either positive or negative. If used sometimes for positive and foinetimed for negative, they will, he states, preserve th-Mr eondtK-ti ve qualities Indefinitely. Exj-eriments with nine wires running from Paris to Dijon demonstrated this, be says. O O W WHITNEY KNOWIE' QUO V A D I S 32 32 iQaVAAAOAaV afW aV

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