Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 13, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 December 1882 — Page 3
THE PEOPLE.
the Future.
i'ald L«oed recently a jlafly of date Nov. 25. way, waa extremely •est 1 rig. A dispatch ], Niagara was bead* rying Up," and was
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of water-power at Ni7u evil which has been •or some time in the HerJ« from this point—is at Mg very serious matter. It the interruption of rnanufacighout the Lnited States. For ro days dispatches have been |n irom the most remote indosj.w, such as New Orleans, San and Portland, Oregon, comat the force supplied by |tke
Electro-Dynamic Water-Pow-[ny at Niagara is inadequate to tat of the heavier machinery Kties. In New Orleans the ire of sorghum molasses has *t snaponded and in California ~),000 Chinamen have been work in the Pacific Slope
Last Company's factory. Yral'l correspondent called this mpoii Mr. (irrin Potter Edison, utendcnt-generalof the wateritnpany, and from him asccrit tbodirtleulty is due to the lary consumption of water at
Lake Michigan it seems, since enormous development, has Reduced that the source of the industrial energy bids fair to be fts very fountain head. In oth-
Niagara Falls are running dry something is speedily done he calamity tho national Elcclic Water-Power works at the have to stop and the wheols of manufacture will stand still "ack of motive power to turn
inspection of the falls yesevealcd that some 7.000,000,ms of water had been diverted last official examination, and int where the rotary-disc comes pt with the magnets under tho (friction hnd becomo so slight Vas scarcely appreciable, tho We of the continuance of motion itiro system being the imoetus bv the revolutions of the large •eel, whoso axis projects from »or edge of ihe precipice. This 19« a sweep ooual to twice tiie the fnlls, ami its force is theroconsiderable. Furthermore it a swinging now without intcrfor over naif a century, by a »iication of tho principle of pertfotion, does not easily stop. \o solution of the porpctual mi
Mem tho elliciency of tho waterjprvioe has been very greatly en.Jpul tho question now is whether rf'tual motion principle will be for tho projection of mechan'fgy on a scale so elaborate as volved In running the machinery -ntire country. company is now considering tho ity of drawing in water from
iciius, but it isprobablo that tlio '/ild require at least throe days, liic meantime, should the ma»top tho manufacturers of the
States would sufler a loss which, mated, would not fall far short i}7.U20,(HK). This, though but a of the national prmlu!ivity, is .at to be courted, to say tho least waterpower niiuiagement will the most turmoils etTorta to
Her rather dUeomllling phaw of ,!i: ulty is that not only would ,'Ctunng throughout the country fi.pti'iT. 1ml iltc electric lights .•though it is not generally known :iH thi ir p*\ver from ti»e fails, Joe evtiuguished both in tiiiteounin F.uiope nnd in Australia iu» hat the world would be in in that imaginary era
nun w**cxtln#ul«he»l. «»l thenar* f, in ihoeientKl *p«n\ however, would not be an insujdirticulty. for "ince the perfection lessor Stellar's back netiug solar Irator it has been found lvosslble sufllcient of the suns rays from the other side of tho earth ht to mitigate all but the most inlarknesa. The chief inconvenievent of the extinction of the io lights, therefore, would be in -atre* ami large building*. Mich into which as yet the Profesnot succeeded in ditTusing his wed illumination. However, the mtemlent of the Niagara Kails sysicutuw* tin* pro^rc*.* of flii* branch aee an likely to ivsult tinallv in a of the water«»K»wer proUlem.
(,uld
»h? electric light be »tipcr«Hlnm'tumal -milight one channel of id upon the forvo of the fnlls will ntoved and the increased power v»eurrd might b? arplic'i to the 'iirni of machinery. .vev^n dei'see to a tit tic hanl uian to "get left" 50 «tV.vUiaUy.
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there and swear that be would never tell anybody, and then she began: "I have a daughter." "Yes." "And my daughter has a beau." "Perfectly natural." "They are engaged, and the wedding day has been set three times, but he flunks out of it every time. The first time be claimed tbat his father was dead the second time he was afraid he had small-pox, and the third time, which was yesterday, he said it would bring bad luck to marry when a comet was visible. Now, then, I don't like this fooling around. Wtten me and the old man were ready to marry we walked over to the. minister's and were jined without any backing out or beating around." "Well?" "Well, I want to bring this young man to time. Fact is, he*s either got to come up to the rack or jump the fence.":
Yes, be must" I wanted to ask you how far I could go in the case. Suppose, after he arrives to-morrow evening, I walk into the room with a pistol in one hand and a minister of the gospel in the other? Wouldn't that precipitate a climax?" "I think so. 'If he really loves Susie I think he would stand up and be married. If be is only fooling around he'd jump through the window, wouldn't be?" "Looks that way to me." "Well, I'M try it I shan't indulge in no threats, you know. I'll hold the pistol carelessly in my left hand, and hang to the minister carelessly with the other, and I'll simply remark that there's either going to be a marriage or a skip. I think that William will marry. It's my opinion that he is waiting for a little coercion, and I'm pretty good on the coerce when 1 get started. •Well, don't break the law."
Oh, no, no! If h#skips I shan't do any shooting. I'll let the dog give him a run across the commons and send the minister home. I shall be as cool as ice, and it will be all over in live minutes."
Yesterday William and Susio were taking their bridal tour on the elegant new Michigan avenue two-horso street cars. The young man had been coerced. —Detroit Free lYesa.
One Soul Made Happy.
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thou lov^ UfeT—Then do not \tluibli tliiMKte IhAl til# Ufe i« mude of —but JTWMTT at of l»r. B«U*\o|th Synip IWf
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j. W, Pmrtos, artful, New tl--. lodtso *plK W«» euwd of and by Brown a aiicr*.
Fixing a Lorer. The Lime-Kiln Club.1 A motherly old woman, considerably odder day." began the old man troubled with the asthma, and also trig}
a
lame, called at the Twentieth Street countenance, "when one of de members Station the other afternoon to state her
case. She made the sergeant in charge
0f
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place his hand on a copy of Browns dispress^l de greatest astonishment dat grammar which happened to be lying
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•Yes, 1 always mako a practice sending some poor family a New Year's turkey, he was saying to the grocer, and shnll want an extra ono this week. Yes, I must make at least one soul happy." •Ah! lloavon bless you," called out a man who had been asking the price of onions—"you aro the man who sent mo that turkey last vcar!" "Is that so? Wore you living on street?" "I was anil I was laid up with a lame toot, and my wife was nearly dead
to meoc
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,"Coachman to give the bird to some deserving person, and I'm glad you were made happy." "And 1 shall never forget you, sir. I put that turkey up at a raffle, raked in throe dollars on him, and outside of a pint of whiskey for my wife I laid in enough tobacco to last mo six weeks! May voit never kuow -1 poor.*'
what it is to be
The Oldest Soldier.
There is a soldier in England who has been ablo to observe nearly all tho fighting in which his nation has been cngajred inee the present century came in. lie is Gen. George McDonald, still in the service as Colonel of the Bedfordshire Regiment, and has just passed his )8th birthday. In the year of '1
was an ensign, and 181-'
saw him at the siego of Tarragona, in Spain. Two rears later he was in Canada, but got "back to Europe for Waterloo, where ho took three wounds. During the peace that followed he filled civil offices in the colonies, and in the recent campaign he has taken the lively interest of tho veteran who can toll "how fields were won."
-What a methodical fellow you are. Brown," said Filkins, who had stepped into Brown's office during the latter absence. "Whv, what do you mean? asked Brown, who had just entered. •'Mean?" echoed lilkins "to think that vou should lock all your drawers up when you were only going out for five minutes! 'Tisn't likely that anybody would meddle with yonr papers." "Of course not," replied Brown "but how did you Hnd out that the drawers were locked
An Irishman took a Yankee friend to church with him on Christmas Day.— The music was magnificent and the decorations gorgeous. On^ their way ont of church he asked the Yankee how he liked it- "Why. it beat the devil!' said the down-caster. "That's the intention," dryly remarked the gentleman from Tlpperanr.
When a that
young lady wishes to ha* th "oiues," she •I have a«ure distcm-
simply remarks
!'!kT of straight
fhat emswvJ »L and with an apoiotisU extraordinary nppcanvnce ,» Mating enough. Tho cditor tjst at the last moment he found ha: he had written for that space .ill wv^ng. and hence had to be ta-
Her appH
8 WORTH. lentteoma in
"HOT OUR MOSKi This is the opinion of a gentleman in Mwborounb, O., mft«Mr a tri*l Oomt«mnd Oan: in the mm of his wife:
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Is much IwHter—can sleep
tnueh better—no frightful dreams sn-1» had before u*»nji the Oxygen
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stronger—does all her work in the hotwe and eons*- able or loor*---motts about the bou-s- aa ni le^ as a «irt ot ftftewi yearn beiter all r, 4 thf we tove got oar mot-v** always Speak la favor of the Oxyjwn to my n. Vibot*. A pt «H*r u»ank# tor (be «,.i.Mtli wtte anjoya." Oar treatise on Compoond Oaygen.it nat
half-ashamed expression of
dub diskivered me dyein' my ha'r
leetle lampblack an' sweet ile he
a paKon 0'
mv y'ars would be so vain.
Gcm'len, when you find a man widout a single weak spot in his character yon have foun' a man too good fur dis weary world. "When you find a drunkard you find a man will a weakness. He may be honest and truthful, but when you offer him whisky vou peel de patch off his weak spot. If influence am brought to b'ar to reform dat man, watch him. He am jist as sartin to break out in some odder spot as de sun am to rise an' sot He will run to hoss-races or poker rooms, or he will dress to kill, or run ar&er women, or develop sunthin to prove dat he can't keep a tight rein on his bull character at once. "Reform a gambler an' what do you make of him? Passion fur play am a weakness. Shake it off an' de weakness breaks out in some odder spot. I have known a sober, temperate gambler to reform dat habit and because a drunkard. "When yon find a man wid a weakness fur horses let him alone. Take his hoss away an' he will replace it wid sunthin' mo' disagreeable. "I look upon lyin' as a weak boop on de human bar'l. Few men lie to lie, but dey lie bekase dey want to cotch de moas fish, or see de biggest b'ar, or cum de nighest to beip' killed. Lyin' may be called an ambitions weakness. Smith lies to get eben wid Jones, an' Jones to get eben wid Brown, an' so it
oes. Reform a] liar] an' some odder has got to bust. "Gem'len, when de Lord an' de church refuse to recognize perfeckshun in man why do we expect an' demand it? Half a millyun clergymen in dis kentry am tellin' us from de pulpit each Sabbath day dat man am weak an' sinful an' full o' tricks, an' yit when a pusson beats us out o' half a dollar we riz up an' yell out as if it was a strange thing. I doan' drink nor gamble nor lie nor steal, but I'ze got a weakness. Pze a .bit vain. I imagine dat I look purtier wid my h'ar greased up an' de true color disguised. "Giveadam Jones doan' drink tior chew nor play policy, but he has a weak spot. He'll bet his last dollar on a hoss race, an' he'll bet on de wrong hoss to boot "Judge Cadaver am regarded in his nayburhood as de soul of integrity, but when he went fishin' las' summer he got so corndiculated dat ho fell off de waarf an' camo nigh bein' drown. "Good old F*r I-: ac Walpolo am de friend of de sorrowful, a gran'fadder to all chill'en an' his purse am eber open to charity, but he has bought a lottery ticket each month fur de las' nine y'ars and yon can't convince him dat he won't sooner or later strike a prize of $50,000. "In windin' up dis eulogy lot me simply warn you agin expcctin' to fin' any man or woman so good an' nice an' perfeck data flaw can't be foun' in de structure. Give 'em due credit fur all good traits an' stan' prepar'd to dodgo
lar programmo."
GOOD HEALTH MAKES EARTH A HEAVEN. Remember Dr. Guysott's "\ellow I)ock And Sarsaparilla has proven itsolf to bo the best blood purifier, health renower, and trust stren^thener that can be prepared from our present knowlodgoot druK« It Is a positive cure for scrofula and svpbiHUe disorders, weak kidneys, nervous debility, dyspepsia, etc. It is especiall strengthening to the digestive and urinarv organs and nervous system. Its soothing effect on mind and body is most wonderful. It acts liko a charm relieving all physical and mental distress. It quickly expels all blood impurities. It makes the old feel young and buoyant. It imparls health, strength and vigor to every part of the body.
Howells' Modesty.
The Rev. Mr. Twitchcll. "of Hartford, tells this little story as illustrative of tho modestv of the author, Mr. Howells:
Tho dominio said that they were once traveling in tho same car on an eastern railroad, when a bright young girl came in, sat down besido Howells and began to'chatter. "We have been taking a summer trip," she said, "and we have adopted
'Their
Wedding Journey.' (one
of Howell's books) for our guide-book. We have been to all the places mentioned. and havo been delighted at all points. Oh! how I would liko to know the author! Did you ever see bim?"
Howells, who is a bashful man. had to acknowledge, under tho heavy rattling fire, that he had "seen" bim: but at the next station be got out, and went in another car. 1
Inexpensive Gifts
writer in Harper's JBazar thus intly recommend baskets as inex pensive holidav presents. "Who can resist a basket! Who. in the country, can ever see the basket-maker's wagon going by without an irresistible longing to rifle its contents, or in the city pass a basket-maker's den without *jttst stopping in.' Who ever had as many baskets as thev wanted? and who ever bad too many?* There are the scrap basket and the gardening basket, and the flower and fruit basket, and tbr work basket and knitting basket to say nothing of i..w *nrl link children's tiead
baby baskets and littie children' possessions la that war."
action, and rwolt*. wsth 11. and foil information, tent trm. Inland tben m*km me fert a f. Starkev A Pakm. HOP and lilt OlranJ JS, Pa,
A Sew York doctor, araued too early by the ooffiog of hi« neighbor's rooster*, went ont. captured them, cat their vocal* chords, restored to their roost*, and went back to I conscious that he would not again be disturbed that or any other morning. He enhtw«elf watching: his nc.^jbor's *nls .«nt at their jmccessfnl imitations of th« croarin^ motkms arithoot making a totind.
Ms. Bowers, of Blancbeat«r,a,witaie"1 am 72ycartofage. I pG **ow V^ck,and^irsapa: ia al« .v.»In 'ibO".--s. Ad •-mow «n makea nte feel Vs. f. It tne a arM ap|**lt« D* h,.»iatriaga.. pepsia.**
An Architect
The late Mr. Alexander, the eminent architect, was under cross-examination at MaicLstone, by Sergeant, afterward Baron, Garrow, who wished to detract fronr the weight of his testimony, and, after asking nim what was his'name,
Eeve?"
roceeded: "You are a builder, I be"No, sir, I am not a builder I am an architect" "They are much the same, I suppose?" "I beg your pardon, sir, I can not admit that I consider them to be totally different" 'Oh, indeed! perhaps you will state wherein this great difference exists?" "An architect sir," replied Mr. Alexander, "conceives the design, prepares the plan, draws out the specifications—in short, supplies the mina the builder is merely the bricklayer or the carpenter. The bnilder, in fact is the machine the architect the power that puts the machine together and sets it going." "Oh, very well Mr. Architect that will da And now, after your very ingenious distinction without a difference, perhaps you can inform the court who was the architect of the tower of Babel?" The reply, for promptness and wit is not to oe rivaled in the whole history of rejoinder. "There was no architect sir, and hence the confusion.
It seems that the oflicers of the Jeannette were not on friendly terms, even after the ice was broken.
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