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Show SClCNtlFIC WAIFS. AmiiHIeolor prlnllogapruiratut thown al tin l'rlatlog Trades' eihlblllon In ln-dm ln-dm prlotedaKMlerwlth Kveu colon al Tbt brownlth dhoolorttlon of eelllnirt when gat I tlent It cautol br duit eatrWl again! tlieia by the heated alrcornalt I rutuced by the gat. rVlenlltli bate demonstrated that It It powlble to clmns crery cat Into liquid torok It D tiro; ly a question of teeurlog the proper tcruperslun and prettdn. TLi total Uahi of the full moon can bt eoinn-lwllhtbtiUl light of Hie euo, thouifli It t, a vtry dlrtloull robleoi, and 11m refill wilt lie that tkt tun It m bright aa Owl,oiO full moon. m A more frightful experience no man could have than that of the bravo Mlowi who itarted on A train to help light the foittl flrce In IVnnsylronla. Tho train was driven back by beat and tinoko In tlia atunipt to penetrate the hemlock forest Tho wind blew Or toward tlio trainmen, and they were obliged to fioo fur their live. Tht (Ira caught the tnuaiamable wood of tbo can aa if It hod been oiled pager The men Uon the cart jumped Into a creek near by for safety. After a second of unuttrrsl.lt ,'ony Ursjr real-tied real-tied that they bad iprsng Into a current of scalding hot water The Urrlflo Are bad bnutcl even the creek water almost to tho boiling point. Hut there wat no other hopotosarothclrllvc. Thotowhodldnot Jainpforthe creek wore bumod to aihe-Tlio aihe-Tlio lueu crouched In tho scalding water till Hie llainca pajuod over them, and thou euiergwl, badly burned and Ulitcrcd, but alive. The awful momenta lu the creek seemcl an ago to them. It was an experience expe-rience that will loavo ft! trace en them to the latest day of their live. |