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Show "WitAi'iN . n.m : 7" n-k-i iJ.'.ceN. We know ( f me man w h --e : $ m-i has a porky ring in it. Tilt yiZ7.Tr.aT ocean steam.-.-rs, fttgu enough to a?c .;',im' date uOU to 1000 passenger;!, are capable of plowing thr.tf.gh the yr--at v, r.t. rs at tho ral'j j? tvonty-oii milej an hour. V H en Buh; s i a m c:t n d raw G il-more, il-more, the Queen i f Cache inuel take a back si at; her f ductlve charuies nuiHt .-till grow mightier, or she will be lost in the sm. Altering Alter-ing -hade v( forced fulness. PstOiiAM t.- i;;.c::-:;lxo to at-fi.nne an ci-r$f busino.'." and b.ntlt'. B glz,.. Though: ba-tle hail ne o-t 0: tyle. EnreSui Chu-f. The bupiness bustle is and always al-ways will be in fas hi iii in lively Brigham. One of the fastest long runs ever nade by a railway train was accomplished a short time ag ' The distance between New York City and Albany, Ko niilep, was ! covered in 1 10 iniu'.Uc'j. which in at the rate, if alio.it (il j milen per' hour. Recent shi.rt ditnii(.e run?, however, have b-e,i nnda at th j phenomenal a peed of uver ninety ! r.iik'8 per hour. Tim: oood o;.d idea tin L i"ed before be-fore Bleep was injuri-me is fast win k-ing k-ing into ublivio!.. Dr. Calholl, in a late number of the ScitnHfa-American, ScitnHfa-American, says on this important subject: Many per.-on.-j, tho tint itiHi:iilly tick, teti loiiiv pur in nren'ih Ir.tl general lone, and I am o! the opihiuil that ia.srin diiiin die li-ny; iuleival Ix;-tWeCu Ix;-tWeCu 8iiiper and b. ca'i a-:t. ui.d es-ptivaully es-ptivaully tlie erjinp'o o euip inc.is of the ctuuia. h d;:rin .-'K-ep, ii'M i greatly to Iho amo.int nl c;:ifL'.-iRU.m, :iIecNeMic?? nod goncntl weaklier-:, we : oof Len aiec:." But this dues n )t infer that you can, without injury, ovcrd"nd your htomach with indigcstibles before ' retiring, but tnke, instead, j.dent.v of : plain, wholcf. 'ine f.n.d. At last IJiiKiiiAM City has ihc j elegant opera house for wiiieh Tun, IkiGLfiH has b?en sirivi.ig cinco soon after the hour of its b rlh, If we j tould by soon mens aggro jja's all ! tho printer:i' ink wo have, not wasted, but used the p,;3i sixteen ; rnonlhs in urging upon tlie people tho nccc:-.:jily of building this amuaciuent hall, wo think ii would fill a big quart piil and i.i type Hiring out ten columns long. One by one, we every little while see materialise, proje-.-td wj have set ouL to purih to com pic don. These little instances make obvious to the thinker the ine..imable good that can be accomplished by printerti' ink rightly handled. |