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Show THE HE HER HERALD. .otos norm. It wont be lonjf wiirbeleaf-IeS- . . The mules before all the trees - l in Ingiles. coal mine, near Eyansville, Inch, 'were hoisted out recently. Some of them had not seen day light for eight years. The smallest thing frightened them, a flying The first half term of the district bird causing them to jump, while .upon schools closed Friday. .. seeing a dog they would stand arid It is reported that the herring have tremble with terror. Begun to come up the river ; ( : ; - i- t ; r ' 1 ; - representing Marslial Co. was here last Saturday Van Wallace, c nl Field & :i. and STEERING BY ELEC TRISI T K The excellent electral device for giving an alarm when aship d.via e ; from S. W. Chiptnan a merchant of her course, which was the subject of a American Fork .Utah, was beat out of recent invention, is being adopted on a in TuesSmith a Mr, cash, by t4,ooo number of American ships. The large in deal. a cattle day, elecSunday.' t -- f ' I ' F - J . 1 0- -. Harry Philips came downtown Sat: urday to pay bis taxes and went to the id collectors residents p and to the court house and could find no one to recieve the money. Isn't it a little tuff ,d'n the tax payers when have die money thy 10 pay taxes and th ' county is not ready f ! : v f; to recieve 5 1 it.-- - - - - While we visited the mines last week f one of and in : theliands pied the market report fixing it up a gam got it mixed hut even : ; f j ; ' f ' compass card carries a light wire trically connect with a. metallic cup at the center containing a few drops of mercury. This wire is bent over tha edge of the compass, and as long as the ship mantains its course the wire n mains out of contact with either of two metallic stops placed at a certain distance on either side of the bent end of the wire. Should, however, the vessel depart ftom its course ihe wire fixed to the card is brought into contact with one or other of the stops, closing the circuit, and ringing a bell in the captains cabin or the navigator s room. Nek York Commercial Advertiser, then it aas as near right as any of the reports this summer. The Wave sat down on us pretty hard, but while they were doing that they lost track of their news items and Drawings have been completed for a got wed-- ; dtigs reported before they wereeven hansome new union passenger station thought of. at Agusta, Ga., to cost fioo.ooo. f T iv |