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Show OGDES DAILY COMMERCIAL? TUESDAY. AUGUST 25, X2 -- Sew Xavy. The erwrfion f tbe Awwn navy 0 avew tnu fergaa in 1531 From the of the war cp to that tuna too (maest republic 00 the globe vm ft by-arae-a- g nttvf. eo tar as iti reMUTf west In 1551 cocreM dot tark k4 i9L DO YOU NEED JOB PRINTING fa beea expenmeetiEg and atadying Mml accUtectare. This had ftjruonj gtaat atnie. It had bees rtrolv ialatvi. The revolatioa had wmnmhl by the invention of monitors of Ericaeoa. It U , feci be Mm warahlp had far tfee original idea. waa eooditooa of affairs whea th jTia Vaih characterisu'o via tba American Iiabple. throng their cocgret, took op aba ta&k of building a nary. The rapidity arilh whioh the work Lu progrod Am astonish! Europe. The British their im.ij it th. boldneei of tb val architects In designing warships according to their own Um hat the deviation, made are required by Aaaericaa need, at th. secretary of th. Ev. L S. Stona, of X.w Tork, aayt tba right way to bala anftrlrg hnmaa-tt- y it ta follow tba Wd of tba Loadoa aadelotba Qufetiaa socialirta, aad tba aeedy and find work fot tba tncav Ma mloyad, foUowing this ryvtaca, fraa ao Stoaa'a cknjch has apcaad (ioymeet bnraao, which daring tba past six lao&tbj baa iooad work for S0Q f4 OF ANY KIND? paraona. If You are engaged in any kind of Business, be it Large or Small, you will need something in our line. nnm r L l 1 fnnm orilrlnal fr t . 1 COMMERCIAL, RAILROAD, BANK, LEGAL AND COUNTY ' Better Than a Clerkehlp. PRINTING AND BINDING. ,lit e hm and three ' Oo Higher. There Is one featore that distinguishes the American from persona of any other awttrmility. Ha is, not content with the, ataXaoa im which he is born, and be tfeiaka nothing in this world in the way mt xithea or uonors too good for him. If tjue American boy and girl are barefoot sad live in a hovel they look steadfastly forward to the time when they shall be am tick as anybody, and hare as good an Elacation and as ttauch refinement and aneial .prestige as anybody. They ivould be recreant and unworthy tba land in which they were born if they fiHgM;ilberwi8e. They do deserve the best that there is in life, and the pros-patithat they can get it There certainly u enough material in this world fawe .everybody a comfortable living, with some luiury even, and it is the Soryof this Union that her children go im tot the best and aspire to the best It tea wholly worthy and noble ambition take one's place among the logbcst, and be who has it not is a birthright in this free country, j&mxacan do what he thinks he can do. Keeping this fact before him, aspiring to tbe highest, each individual who has tba true American spirit will strive on So all noble and honorable ways to civilisation and comfort a little farther than he found it, by making him-el- f ticbez. bealthier, handsomer and s highly educated than his parents Nothing loss will satisfy the Senioa of America. ti Whatever you may need, be it much or little, come and see us. We want to figmfe with you. Well figure with you right Well treat you square. The especial attention of attorneys is called to our une qualled facilities for turning out pamphlet work, in the way of briefs and abstracts. A Useful Citizen. If any man in our century ATISFACTION TEED. GUAI t to keep the locomotive result e, Ameri-cswtrjts- Juenorfting to Charles A. Dana, the We are fully equipped with the latest pattern machinery "was Horace Greeley's code in journalism: "Always give a hearing to yotar ojijujawi t. Never attack a man and ufose bim an opportunity to defend himself in the tame column. Be always a3 wpTflfg&te of the weak and oppressed aw of the powerful Waste no strength ai advocating things impossible of Never compromise your o$naion on account of subscribers or ad- and new material to do you justice on prices as well as a high class of work. vertisers." W.X'Sreafi, of The Review of on the woinau question: "The Re-jrie- fact is that we shftll never get the ques-tupat opon its true footing until we insist on the entire abolition of all artificial biirriers between capable persons jd the due discharge of all the duties citizenship." Erery university in Italy women the same as to men. is open to deserves well of bis fellow countrymen it is an s individual whom .of them never heard of by noma. Bis name, it may be mentioned in tbe beginning, ia Henry Stewart, tbe writer on farming, live stock and dairying. Sir. Stewart has been writing tba most practical papers on these subjects for thirty years, few years comyet it ia only within paratively that be would allow bis name to be used in connection with anything from his pen. Mr. Stewart spent his boyhood on a dairy farm managed by his mothe. It was such a model of neatness, of peace- ful, quiet happiness and plenty that tbe remembrance of the man always turned to that attractive home of the boy. He began tbe study of medicine in Europe, but the rural picture came between him and all the bones and pills and powders. He finished studying physic, but soon gave np his practice. He took up civil engineering for a time, with the same two-third- The "highest inhabited point in the world is claimed to be the top of Pike's peak, on which a hotel has been built. The hotel is 14,147 feet above sea level, aad is ceached by a railway starting from Manitou Springs, this point itself feeing 6,400 feet above the sea. In order engine from slipping backward it is provided with which follow a third rail, also aocgpsd. Here will be an ascent quits quJ in grandeur fo that of the Rhigi Switzerland, which so many a long journey to accomplish nry summer. - A boy waa a page in tba bona of repBa reresentatives at Washington. dollars a month. Be ceived seventy-fir- e did not on that account wear knee breeches till ba was Marly twenty-onto mak. believe he was still a little boy, so as to beep Us place, as boys have done before now. On the contrary, he gave up bis Washington otBo ana took a place to learn electricity for thirty dollars a month. Be was pluckier than most Washington pages are. Be learned everything as he vent, doing any kind of work that offered, rough or smooth. Ba started with an electric street railway plant Be waa so intelligent and handy that in atx months' be had charge of a department for himself. Six more months past An offer was made to tbe young man to take charge of an electrio road. Be accepted it It was a year ago that tbe youth left off being a page tor the bouse of representatives in Washington and began to learn to be a practical electrician. Now he is the superintendent of an electrio street railway, bossing everything con nected with its practical working and getting $0,000 a year. Young man, study electrical engineering. It is the profession of tbe future. Tbe demand for skilled electricians Is at present greater than tbe supply. actual fighting near hmwj battSesblfs arwn ceaat die of these will be able ta burl ? tona of steel in a single broad-hi- e volley. Bat it is to be hoped that foreign powers who want to fight us will wait a few yeara. - Boms singular verdicta bar been rendered in tba past few months ia mordet cases. Tbey aria, from an unconquerable aversion ba the breasts of jurymen to tba hanging penalty, in states where tba sentence for murder la the first degree la hanging and nothing else, it U difficult to aaa how a aeoUnoa of Im priaonment for Ufa aaa be pronounced. Tat this baa been dona. Either the accused waa gailty of morder or ho was not in several of tba Instances, If ba waa guilty at all, then tt most bare been murder in tba first degree, yet tba court tna&agea to ahufile around tba death penalty in some way. A notable case Was that of the Arab whe la believed to bar killed the old woman "Shake. peara" in New Tork dry. ott fc - An Amaricaa in rra&ea, who znada a Kttie aasoraloa mto a eoantry proviaoa to sea aooM famooa rreech boma, coon ted ap at tba aa4 of one day of his little jaoat aad tsxuA ba bad fed exactly thirteea persons and paid oot two dollars mora than Lis legitimate That is about tba average tips of many amrir.ana in Europe two dollars a day yet foreigners complain that travel la America is expeoeire. Bat foreigners who coca to America do not bare to pay two dollars a day tipping folk, ooostrno- - aow Bnmbwi thirty-thre- e veatels. counting torpedo boats aad the fry attached. Thirteen veuela alreadf been completed. The is all cruieera, armored and unarmored. Tim largest of them so far la the Maine, ckrfaieaej aome au months ago to the Etaooklrn navy yard, the veasal of which paper wit remarked that, being for a prohibition state, ahe onght tm bane had a bottle of cold water broken bar bowa instead of a bottle of champagne. The Maine la a vessel of fcetweea S.00 and 7.000 tons. Fourteen snips those already completed and the Texas, similar to the 3ftaw, 'Were built aooording to foreign plana. These hereafter to be constructed wBQ be built oa plana erolred at borne. them will be fire cruisers of the 4 class, a monitor-armore- d ship, a practice vessel and a harbor defense ram. Tame last mentioned are well on the aad to completion. To build a warship tanalreeat feast ftwo rears, some reqnir- - is blind." -- tit-ripp- ary explain. Onr nary, 00m plated and in svtth keg aad Milwaukee Jonr&al People who are really misted wbea away saver appreciate their iEaporta&oe wbea proeact ni to bail! a nary utw. It from the ground cp. Dortux th ww bad been lying id la warahip Italy, franca aad England Clarity tt ev vroa of it. m Coniercia PiiisliiM I Finally he settled down ia tbe conviction that he was a born farmer and dairyman. While yet in his youth it seemed to be impressed on him somehow that his mission was to take np worn out or worthless lands and show his countrymen what could be Aone with them. One of these was said to be one of the poorest farms in New Jersey. Mr. Stewart took hold of it with enthusiasm. In a few years he made of it a most valuable and profitable butter dairy farm. Next he went to North Carolina to repeat the process with a mountainous tract there. It is his delight to turn rocky, swampy and weedy wastes into blooming gardens and beautiful landscapes, and he does this wherever he goes. What is more to the point, he baa instructed thousands of his countrymen how to do the same without making any fuss or flourish about it He has taught them how farming and rural life may be made both pleasant and profitable. Ono great advantage he had was in his thorough education, obtained in the best schools of Europe and America. Such scientific farmers as this ought to be scattered plentifully in every state in tba union. |