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Show The Jloon as a Terrestrial A Tory Sick Student. lm gunduw. She Motor. Some of the students of the Indiana ' The Eallroad and Traveler's Journal State University, were suppossed to be tiua discourses: A Mean Sinn Who Got Con-gio- n in the habit of drinking brandy; whore "An ingenious civil engineer of Marthey obtained it was a mystery. Dr. seilles has discovered a mode of using Huffy determined to ferret out the secret. the force of rising and falling tides as a Calling Jutp a small drug ator,c. thepro-pjfoti- motive power, aud ho thinks that this whr old Smithers, m everybody can be made serviceable at a jsiedjljm ljoty thatsicf '(titdftj new motor called distance from the sea. The name k totkrholil of Mr. great Carter, was coming on. of discoverer is Ferdinand Touimasi. the o Bajj SnjithcrsY? at a dreadful Smelling a rat, the Doctor answered of the moon's attraction tneiui ni (uViypprisslvedHho f bor, and in an evasive manner, and soon drew has"The'power been used practically for a long 11 that, and never puid a debt if he out of the apothecary that the students time. The inhabitants of Long Island, could help it. He had been known to under suspicion had been in tho habit of while still colonists .of Great Britain, - ' brandy for a sick student by groand their wheat and sawed their lum turn a poor widow with1 a largo fatally purchasing the name of Carter; that they said he ber by moon power. The ocean tide was of tmaj.childrei, outint ha,tr(ts on was quite low, and was kept ali re by suffered to fill mill ponds at flood, and a colli winter's daj, because she M as un- stimulants; and that the young gcntlc- - the water so gathered was confined and able to pay the rent of the miserable mc seemed Tery miwh'divote(t t Jura. used to drive undershot wheels after the Now the' secret was'o'ut"' Tins Carier tide had nearly ebbed. By this process, shanty she hud of him. He was was a fictitious character, and the Doc however, only an insignificant part of the known as "Old Smithers," al- tor had the scort. tide power was employed. On every However, he kent his counsel. The mile of ocean coast tho power of the tide though he wasn't so very old either; but next time the students assembled in the is sufficient to raise ten million tuus a we have neticed thut all mean men have 'chapel for prayers ho cast his eyes over distance of ten feet twice every day. the prefix "old" attached to their names tho crowd, and satisfied liiuiHvlf that The tidal power exerted in Delaware generally, when their neighbors pcak of .Carter's nurses were all present. The Bay alone would moro than suffice to ' ' . them.. devotions were duly' conducted, and drive all the machinery now in uso in Old SiiUhch a habi'i aa tfiey-- jthen he called their attention, remarking tho world. The chief difficulty in applybbjt iu it iscuiiaiii, io auuiiu one oi me jthat he hud a mournful task to perform ing tide water as a mechanical motor is 'proractod meetings.". Ho was struck as I'rcsidenl of the University it be- the want of strength in metals. If a vtitk roarictfoitf the first ditV and came his duty to aunounce the Ccath of cheap substance cotld be had often times i liS claimed, Iho next. ftreir fellow student,' Sir. ; tarter.' i of steel this tide power the After his conversion ha was announced j After s lingering illness or several abovestrength mentioned could bo gathered to address his fellow sinners and sinner-esse- s vceks, a and utilized. With such a metal a portion of which he was kept on the following Sunday afternoon. alive with stimulants, he had breathed Up spring, weighing a few hundred spiral The news that old Smithers had got relis last. He had no doubt that this lbs. and wound up by the power of the ligion spread all about the neighborhood. announcement would fall sadly on the tide, might bo made to propel a railway Some doubted it; said he was putting it ears ot thone wuo naa so at- car a hundred miles by means of a on so as to skin folks a little closer; ended to his wants, but honnuiiuiiy hoped they of wheels like those which are others, store charitable said it might rvould bear it with resignation he system bv the main spring of a watch. driven be true, and they hoped he would not be koped they would -- reflect on the oft- - JV'hilo fnlal power is in amount scarcely o mean in the future, if it was,. ad- cpeatcd words "Memento mon for its vastne-is- , it is very and the fling he would no longer detain them, Slow in its vertical motion, the machineSunday after noon airiy; j nu cruwueu. ine enure ut leave them to their own reflections. ry by which it can be made directly-availnblturned out to hear what so The result of this announcement was must therefore be of great mean a man as old (Smithers would have None of the professors and and dimensions. The utilizing tartling. Strength ta say for. him self, aftex passing through i'W of tne students liau ever ncaru oi of the tidal motor has long be n a sub conviction And conversion. All was still Carter. "Who W 'hti?"' Was whispered. of study among mechanicians and ject in the church when old Smithers arose None knew but the kind friend who inventors, but the insufficiency of the to speak. He began by telling whut a NidedA of metals has been constantly in HilVslv tlwyWould'nt tell; Strength mean man he had been all his life. Ho ml tuo rresiueiit seemea so ucepiy at- - the way of a. successful result. The i I .i . said ho had probaMy done-momean ivcioa inai uiuu i iri iikb 10 aK mm. Same want is experienced in almost uiey than man his of and any things years every brunch of niecliunic.il invention or opportunities living, and if there was any improvement. The discovery o!' some mean thing he had failed to do, it was The Wiles SoUucer. (Jheinical the means by which the strength either because hejiadu't thought of it or be of steel could, without additional there was no good chance. wVfier going Two months ago a young fellow who doubled, would realize the dreams even somewhat into details regarding his himself after an iliterative fashion, of these who seek the means of useful meanness, astonishing even those who styles iouis met with a young and high aerial navigation, and it would result in Lewis, thought they knew him be,st, with the reof steam-watand tlie cital, and iJifclajdji his utter uuworthi-nes- s, ly respectable girl at Hattsmouth, Neb- - alectrv-inogiicti-application to very many power he resumed his scat. rji.ka. Apparently struct with her ijow uses." There was a brief pauso, after which of mind and .purBon, he paid mara neighbor of filiLS thither member of cjharms tlra lutcli, arose ..aaii.sid: "I have ked attentions to her, pressing his suit j How to Feetl Fowls. lired nigh neighbor to Brother Smithers for her to become his wifo. Her mother, ' Fowls are not fed for the mere sake for a long time. I have just listened to tjiuchj mere sensible than the daughter, Brother Smithers' remarks, and from an of keeping them alive and healthy on a rcomplitation' intimate aerjnainnrwith him and his waa leu.it posible amount of food. We the who and what Until Lewis should prove actions for a number of years, I am to convert the food into flesh, or wish to indorse, in the fullest manner, was. The young girL was, however, e itito 11 the gj;s. In feeding for quick fattencharges he has made against him.smitten," and like numerous other silly ing it is understood that the poultry self, and more too.He is certainly the IV should be u. udo to eat as much as posmeanest man I ever kJeiB 'j(he jwhobj, girlsbenlf onJiating Jjer own way. A sible. ' Our ruls for feeding is to throw to ourse of my life. ""and sat aown. ter some persuasion she consented Then arose old Smithers, pale and exune to St, Louis with' her lover, where out the feed twico a day as long as tho fowls will run p.ftr it and no longer. trembling with rage, aad exclaimed: he promised to take her to his sister's We aro told, and it is our own experiyou as nd hare the nuptial, knot tied. Arriv- ence also, that fowls thus fed will eat soon as you leave the church." ing here, instead of going to his sister's considerably more than if they can go if the vjllain ever had any, ho put up at to a feeding-boand help themselves nt Uie'Ollre Slrcei hotol, 'where they re- all times. We want the fowls to eat; n Too Joke Carrying mained a couple of days, when he made tho moro they eat, within reasonable that she should take a pri- bounds, the more eggs they will lay, Seme young ladies sod gentlemen who a proposition vate room and become his mistrf ss. She tho longer they will lay, and the better wert taking advantage of the fine sleigh-in- g thoS&n Rbt. h condition will they be in. Laying fowls jkaj ftot long since,' in attending a dona- left nor a str&ngur in a strange city. should take exercise. If they can go to tion, surprise or wedding party, or Betcrmined to make a -livjng for herself, 3 trough and eat at any time they wish, and being too proiidlo- rtorn home and will take next lo none. If they something of the kind, were abliged ta acknowledge her error, she secured a icyfed but twice a are they will hunt sit three on a seat. One of the seats situtitniafl a !hmsirviintwher ilje insects and wander day, much more. If fed contained two! ftntlemei end. Mid lady. r!malneI until taken Hi," when she went soft fped, such as wheat bran mixed The gentlemen, of course, would not t a boarding housc. Hercf jnjtcad of With corn meal or ground oats, they rtcovering'sU.givspMpuUy wiiiio, and will bo hungry again in two hours after allow the lady to take an exposed scat; jpsterdny, thoroughly alarmed about feeding, and be off after insects, &c. she, therefore, sat in the jwddlo. As dive feed." then, only to adult fowels the night wst slrjnuly.oldf f antleman office for free transportation fo her home. fhi1e they will run after it soft feed case, it seems, did notepme under ait morning, whole grain at evening. number one quietly aesed his hand (a Ier strict th prowuwi$t)ifawper ordin-nsne- Keep them supplied with gravel, lima, and as the mayor i a stickler for plastering, or, better, oystur-shellremarkab.maJl.;and, bythe woyj intfcW lifcljrVinttff. Ai rtemtlff ias llw under the old charter he believed he nplies to dust in, and fresh, pure water, not very capacious, the lady quietly re- ifas powerless to render her such assis- some meat in winter, and they will be moved one of her hands from the same. tance. This intelligence for a time healthy and prolific. her,' but finally In a fV moments she ftltatnovcmtmt on thoroughly disheartened the ot her side, and found gentleman num- sjio whs referred to the Ladies' Christian S'ew Blasting Compostion. ber two attempting to pass his hand mime, on Fifttinrtd Poplar stfpefs.'Svbere into the muff on the other sido. She ste was taken in charge by the kind Alfred Nobel, tho engineer who first then quietly drew jifjhand. from the tjiristiun ladies who managed this instito muff and allowed him to do so. What tution. They will properly care for her praofically applied took place in the muff afterward she is ulitil she is able to be sent homo, or a blasting purposes, lias recently taken out unable to say. But each of the gentle- situation can be secured for her ir this a'patent in tnglaud for a new explosive men privately reported to a small circle cty. compoundAccording to tne inventor, : t f friends how .warmly ho' lady had rea'mixture of nitrateof potash, soda, barturned the pressure of 4iis "Mud in the Tho Force lead, with resin, sugar, starch, or Imagination. yta or bodies muff, while t,he lady as privately report-ed,to,h- rf rich in carbon, cannot be other tnisivta tleniagti&fencirrike 1 Buckland, the distinguished geologist, employed, for blasting except under had rusde of both gentlemen. Sagittate : but if. moistened with od dy garon dinner,' after Uisaecting strong piessuva so Enterprue. a small quautity of a Mississippi, alligator,, having, asked a that each is surrounded by a layer il.iiai? i&tk grain is)i.i g od' many of the distinguished of his of it, the muss will become explosive unAn Item Account. clusses'Moihe wfth nim. tlia i'nous der. ., ordinary! cjreumstatices. Nobol the following proportions for his a id all his establishment were in good gives new blasting material! sixty-eig, of Virginia, was one of parts Judge L and taste. His guests congregated. o( nitrate of baryta, twelve parts of the most prompt and laborious men who style TWiainnerablo looked Splendid with charcoal, if possiblo such as contains lave done honor to the Bench. A cerchiBas ao,plate?') and. the meal some Jiydrogon, and twenty parts of tain doctor R , noted for his oxter- or, seventy parts nitrate CQmmcneed with excellent soup. of baryta,:, ten of resin, and twenty of tionaltjCharges, had, feepu ( ealjod to ; -Tike tueWnp' asked An addition ofnveto tend a poor man during alongillncss, and the"Irw'd6Hyt)ti doctor, after having finished his eight parts of 'sulphur enhances the effat its close presented a most exorbitant ojtn plate, addressing a famous gour- ect, but diminishes the safety. It is set Bill, which the patient refused to pay mand of the day. on fire by ordinary primers with fulmiu-utt- o ' answered the indeed, good, ; of mercury. "Very nWf ,ad?. jThej bthier; is itirot? I only ask bedoctor insisted upon receiving the whole, cause I "turtle, do not find any green fat." and immedtey.brMihtuit. , Leaves us as jTho doctor shook his head. The'case came up before Judi I ("I think it has somewhat of a musky jXothing ' i Found ' l who during its, progress asked, tp see the Uste," says another; "not unpleasant, t l '' i : t account, Wnen4t was handed tirTit was but poculiar."ii. v a key which on of sheet If a paper found to consist of a single charge: ("All alligators have," replied Buck-laiiminsome for bo laid been has exposed The "thd caynmn" peeu'liar 'so. Tho Medical Attendancf90 rtuch." instanthen and the to this and utes follow who sunshine, was I dissected, morning, Judge required 'the Doctor, " taneously viewed . in the dark, the key present, tq specify, Jhe. items. He re- which you liave just Iticen eating fused tf clmly, and the1 ease Was jThero, waa ,a general rout of, guests; being removed, a faded spectre of the thrown out of court. every one turned palu. Half a domn key will bo Tisible. Let this paper be When the - eourf-- t had .adjourned the started npiifrom the table; two or three put asido for many months, where Doctor thus acoosted the Judge: "That ran out of the room, and only those nothing can disturb it, and then in who had stout stornadis remained to darkness bo laid on a plata of hot metal, was an honest account, Judge L . ' the close of an excellent entertainment. the spectre of the key will again appear. honest ccoi!nt.' l"See what imagination is," said Buck-lahsaid the Tis is equally true of our mind. Every about know "I it," nothing 'If I had told them it was turtle, man we meet, every book we read, every Judge, in his sharp decisive voice; orj terrapin, or bird's nest soup, salt picture or landscape we soe, every word "nothing about it sir." or the gluten or tone wo hear, leaves its image on the After an embarrassing silence, the wter amphibia, or brain, These traces, which under ordiDoctor began again: "Judge L , we of, a fish from the maw of a shall all have to give account aa ac- they would have pronounced it exoellent, nary circumstances are invisible, never count sir, of all the deeds done in the and their disgestion would have been fade but in the Intense light of cerebral excitement start into prominence, just as mine the worse. Such is prejudice.". body." ,it really an alligator atketl the spectre images of the key started "I kjiow Ihavt, yt,'l rtc?ifl the Judge, )".But was into sight on the application of heat. It item a lady.' 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