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ARP’S GOLDEN WEDDING. He and nn. Arp Overwhelmed at Interest Shown. nil Arp la Atlanta CoaaUtuilon. Tba oakbretlon of our golden wad ding la near sad my foot wife aad I ara etlll march log to the and of tha Journey. Tba fiftieth anulvaraary of our waddad life brought no change and did not fora moment atop tba Uoklog of tha marble clock up in tba tsaoUa. Tba demand tba weake and tha month* ara atlll oomlag tbla way. We did not cron tba Bubkjoa nor tba Jordan oar tba Styx, but only act up toolbar mile atone and marked II fifty. How wo ara on tba laat quarter atratrb Dealing the goal, and it waa left lo ue wo would make It an nyan raoa. Birth and mar riage and death ara the moat notable amnia of tbla Ufa, tha moat pennant with fata, and dsatiny, of happloeoa or mlnry aad It beeomm ca to pause oc caalooally and ponder tbeaa. It wo can da tbla with aaraalty and gratitude It la wail for there la no comfort In mtl aaabaly. And ao er* war* mad* happy on oar w^Ullag day. and are happy yet aa we recall the kind loving greeting* of children and kindred and friend*. A shade of sadness came over us of course ee we thoegtt of the ceteeing ones, the youngest boy afar off In Mexteo. bat be will DOOM torn* of these summer days/ and bring bis sunshine with him. H* always brings It aod be always sends It In bis letter*. There I* no better sign of * boy than for blee to write home Often and regularly, and Cart does that. Mr. Craig, of Maeoo, seat us by ex pre* prepaid a pretty Iron doable seat for the verandah or lawn and wrote, -l made this with ay own baods for your golden wedding. My wife end I wanted to ibat our !o#» for your ton < Carl who wee ao good end klod to oar dear boy while he was elck la Mexico. Oar boy man* boo* sod died, bet w* have not forgotten Carl, God Mr** him.” What a oooifort to a parent are tb* tetters from the children. Wkat comfort nr* good, kind tetters from friends kaown sod auknowo and we bar* bad them by the hundred during tb* past two weeks, and telegram*, loo, from New York to Tbxae—and Trim tb* Intend* of osr new domain. W* were smeesd—overwhelmed end wondered what we bad doo* to provoke such Interest la oer bom* affairs. Aad then the press has stowed its ben ediction* so lavishly that I was con strained to wbleper wt«n will this thing step—where will tbit bird light. We are proud of all this, bat not vela and wo are more gratitled than nroed, bat the query Is still with us “ Wbat have wa dona end Is not this ell a dream f" Aoa men men are tbe beautiful I If la mod souvenirs that kept oo com ing from frieod* near boo* and frieod* abroad. They crowded our Ubl«e aad edoroed tbe walla Tbeee golden pree eola gladdened our golden years tod lilted tbe tbe gulden weddiog ao appro priately, aad tba flower* did, too— taautifol flower* from Urooklrn nod Atlanta awl Rom* aad Mobil* nod Marietta mod all ladao with pretty —ailment* nod sosm with tbe afar living line* of Mrs Hemana: -artag aowon. (ra*a aowon for the brWo to VW| bom to btoah In hor •btooina Yea. an la for Urn bride. Ubaletama look at tbe beautiful tb'nga, and even to baadla them, but they an all ben •WW* Urn gold'beaded oane and tba French eloek that my dear old oollege awl*. Jim Warren, —nt me. Aad ibe ha* give? me one of tbe gotd fountain pen* aad a pair of tba ebfl tattoo* and tbe new tangled e*rvlng fork that 1 thought wae curling tonga tor my Mat ter*! hair. It MSate to me that I am a little bumbler than I was before the wedding for *be olalmt ell the pretty thing*, from the memlve golden ladle of Mia. Akin and tba beautiful guidon chalice* of tbe ObaaKfutiM* and tba lovely *poon aervlca of tbe Horn* nnd ■farm and tba gold mounted umbrella from Kaoea* City, down to the golden bookmark and lb* golden tootbpiok*. There an uom of other beanUfal thing* In glam and gold, and tboy are all ban. I am no longer tba caabolr of thla bank, for tba brtda haa pot away the golden eoln, though the wye ah* only want* to k*ep it awhile end wlO tfaea give it book to me, I i imamtiir whan my father got a paaaten of 1700 for * poor old man wboowad btm too and bad owed It for yean, rather couatod eat Urn gold and gava it to him, thinking that of eoeree be would P>y U* *«ht, bat he wrapped It op carefully and pat It away down in hi* bu bo™*- who wae bltebad to Urn rack near by. A* he mei about to gat tin fother *ald to bta, ' Mr. Jeoklne, A thought you told me you mould pay me whan y»a got yoiw pooBon f” "Tee, I did. A**,” •aM ha, “and I'm gwlo* to do It to morrw Biota. Ijaat wasted to tak* It all bomo and let tha old woman look at it aad feel of It aad count It, nod we would sleep with H In tha boom one night, Aea—jum on* night. Asa.” Aad euro enough he did brine It beak oast d*7 end paid tbe debt and put the re** In my father’* safe. I Know toot mj bWda will do that, too. Fifty paan ago atw proaalaad an ararything aba bad or waa gnlog to bara aad ao I wlU watt, 8ha haa al waya gtrao cm nrarythlog that aaaaa to bar axoopt tboahttdraa. HhaaUlaaall of tkM taf atlU apaaka of than aa ••My MUdiaa-ay toy* and My gtria." Frau liowall. aa* old frtaod, can* to oor wadding and kroagU bla goad wta wlthhlaa. Tao aoa, f waa at hla foth *tt wadding long baton ba waa born and I waa tad bla bora, but whan ba waa eaBad open ta raapood to Jodga Akla'a baaatlfol apmch, I tinogbt ba waat a IttUa out *f hla way ta an that wran mow waa aada txtttar hr bla wlfa aad that ha bad raaaoa to battara that bla friaad. Bill Arn, waa IndaMad to Bit Arp for bla faaaa aad dam aad good lapata I bat aba waa tba pa war Mbtad tba throat- tba gatdiag «tar \ the pilot at tho balm, the Inspiration, and all that sort of thing. Mr wlfa was standing aoeakly by ay aids and board It all. aad It seamed to me aba straightened up a little and aaacnad taller aa be apuke. He oootloued on tlmt line until I began to feel Ilka I wan nothing but an old ablp that my wife bad steered through the break era. I saw that bin remarks war* aery grate ful to Mr*. Howell, for aba itruicbod up a little, too, aad aa 1 looked around upon the matrons tbey wen all stretch ing up. and my fear Is they will stay so. 1 don’t think 1 will Inrlta Eras to onr oent wadding. And oow cornea Dm aftermath— the eeoood reaping of Una harrest of lore. We most answer all Chase kind littors. aad wa moat thank the donors for all these beastifol gifts. It will taka lima, but It will be a labor of lore. Many of tho letters ara In rsrse, and what le remark abla, moat of tlm poems ara from onr agsd friend a Just take note of this from Or. Alexander, the refer eo pbyalelan of Allaata. Wbo would bars t bought that ha would bars turned bard In bit lereoty-flfth year f He seat me a beautiful cane, and the following rarses, wars wrapped around It- May the good Lord lead him gent ly to the grsre : "I now ON ronm It-wW#r*r Uoo do 11 *\rim <Sorm.br***1 «*•■><■> no MUIMr asLr“ Wben',«*irmo 1 won bo/a! T2U ' ••“■• M MsgOKrjs&f^sE, AM love |» toy yeur aMr ; ^iw^SMSBfce "XtotoUM. Ob tb« iJaar memoriae tbAt Ibaa* litre* crowded on dm—tb* branch** where «re Hatred for minnow* aod patch and horar-freeda, the ahaal creel where we reined aad the all! pend where we jumped from tire aprlngboard aad the watar seamed a mile deep, and the trees are climbed for chestnuts that ■aamad a ml la high. What a Cos ooou dof was Rarer, and what a good rabbit doc waa Tag. Hut tbs long rad hllla hare shrunk aad the mill pond la but a little pool and tb* Uaa* hare bean cut down and tbe dogs we bunted with are dead. Alaa 1 bow cruel le time. And bare before me ere some tender lioee from old Ootonrl Gibbon*, who bee peered hi* four eeore year*. Ha adds another Teres to “John Anderson My Joe.” So done my dear old pan Mr, Jodgt Brno bam, and be says that Dr. Dee me wrote it. And as old lady ftom Washington, D. C.. sends (till a not bar Term and sap it was wrlttea by a mao la Ohio, litre are three dif ferent addition* to the poem aad all are beautiful. Aad here tore several loving terase from onrctertailed friend, Captain Calhoun, who la no spring bird or bard, bat te old enough to write poetry. There Is a mea who always brings sunshine. Hit Ilf* la a struggle sod strain, bat "ilka the sun of Alkoo mok, be never eompUlna.” Than there is the doubW-beerted gem from oar unknown frieod, “Dano* Brown.” with Its graphic Illustration*. Nothing prettier er more appropriate was ever written or designed. Ha la bock a poet and an artist, sod tbe gem la te ha eocaeed In a golden frame and Mooed open tbe golden papered wall Aad dear, good Charlie Buhner never forget* er oegtoets to writ* tba right thing la Uw right way aad al tba right time. Aad than there were the golden wedding* golden balls that were rung te sweat atusto by Co local aad Mia. Hoy Mason, of Btahmond, Va. Bsaldm all tbsaa there ware baaatl fal pros* poems by Cseis Kamos, Trank 8tee too, Wallses Heed. aad Frank Hlehardasn, and Mr. Knott, of tba Jfem* aad Term, aad Mr. Klaatela, of tba Saw York JVts*. aad Albert Shew, ef tlso Xtvime of Stvievm, that bar* Mea pi seed aarsfully amoag our wad dle g treasures. What shall wa reader to oor fritods for all their banoBta aad banadlaUoaa ? Why, bare Is a massive wadding ring that Dr. Bee ham, the oldest and noblest Soman at Ihaao all. ■ana to my wife te be placed by me upon bar wadding Roger as I renewed Urn prosaists I mad* bar 00 yean ago. And bare to another that our diar good friend, Jos Brown, sands. It to ex liiltoUly engraved -'Golden Year*. Geldeo Hearts,” aad hit letter to to i other gem—a prom poem that to worth more than lbs ring to ms. for 1 am nut a woman. Aad here to a Klondike »«W Mat now a mood who llm ta tba fax oC atata of Waafalogton aid la bow aatataw la Alaaka. And bora, baagtaa aa Iba patlar wall, la a baaotl »•« pknfM of John Awlwaoo wpioa. aad hit lor lag aaaaaa. It la onawad la an txqatatt* goldaa traaaa.aad nothing MB ba wota taodrrlj pathatlo Lhau tbla aketob, wbara tba gaed old watroo la anoothtag tba tbla aad allvarp hair of bar lifa-loog eowpaataa aa aba alnga, “Mow wa wait totlar down. John, but band In band wall go.” Ttila mm frow Mr*. Ward, of Blrwtaghaw. a daar old (bally frlaad, who wa* a Mbool girt In paaUJattaa wbaa w* wovad to Room m *«L Bba, loo, bad to flat frow tba foal lavadar la <64 tba aawa night wp wlfa aad obOdian did, aad wlwa tbap two got together I tall Ppa tbap wabalba janha* far ftp and iba pabfiaaa* ran born wbaa lboa* who waar thaw an talbad aboat. Didpoa •war try to drive aa old baa wtlb a brood of right young obiobane out of tbo garden. Wall, that's tba war tltaaa tyro aethsn fled aod dodged aod raised tbelr feathers, and praooed around all over tbo oouolry trying In vain to And •ooao pUoa whan tba foul Invader oooId not ooaoa. Bnt lot that pans. After Oft; years, 1st all tad momurles be smoitered. and ail rsaraWnaoU burled. We hero aaaoy dear friends amoog I boat yanknra and on IbU glad •rant tbay have all bean kind ; vary kind. Tba lawyers tall oi of a statute of <na limitation* which la cal lad a stat ute of zapoaa, and wblab quiets tlUa to land aod cuts of Luaiihtnook for ortae. Tba Jaws mad* a Jubilee of •vary fiftieth yaar aod proclaimed lib arty throughout tba land and caaeallad all debts and gays tba land and the oattle rant. And ao now let nn bavn mat and peace la bath body and in nlnd. That Is all vary sweat aod vary pretty, oars any wife, hut wa must work ow. 8ka mads up bar bad this morning aa usual, aod la now taw log onw bullosa on any vast. Unt I eao'i help analog tba now rings on bar Bogart and Ua golden hair pin that Major McCollum gar# bar la bar heir. Aa for me. I hay* my ardera, for it baa long bean my habit whan 1 gat a new suit of clothes, to keep them oo aa long aa aba will 1st mo, sad aoqsUoeee when aba la not looting, I work !o them. Already aba baa pat my wad ding atilt away, and I will not gat It ■gain until Sunday morning. Tba truth la, I don’t ace moeb diBbraoa bat waao now and Uiao bat wean tba peat and tba prtoant. 1 am aUU tba boy. 8he wan la dm lo bilug In Mans ooal right now. nmauanoirwftiriM In Utto our year or luMUc. »«*rir* or ruummi. TV »Mk MM rriM Siall »o« *»««* »MM MM tm OM> eUlll— UM Mr ■llll— Hpeaklng of vaoa'.aalion ud lU re sult* tbo Richmond DitpauA My*: “lo tbo Ofbl lo Bog land to got Bar llamoot to eliminate tiw eoasclonoo etaum la tbo rsocl nation act aod ra eatabliab compolaory vaccinal loo. lbs Folio wing Interesting feats have been b« o Ugllt Wit. ••During tha laat century tha small pox daatb rata la England was near 4,000 to tba million of tbo popolation. After vaccloaUec or— ielroduood, bat only in a permlraire way. tba daatb rata waa reduoad to 417 par million. In 1871 compulsory veodaaUou aama Into fore*, alaoa which time tbe daatb rata baa been redooed to 30 to the million of tha papolstlon. Germany follow* on similar llo— During tba last oaatary tba daatb rate from smallpox la Germany waa several thousand lo each mil]loo of popula tion; than tlta govern meet adopted a permissive scheme of vaoolnaUoo, which resulted In a reduction of d— tb* to 300 lo each million. Tbo govern ment next decreed compulsory vacci nation, wlUi tba remit that the death rata waa reduced tu emu oely to each mill loo. Italy also lias adopted the permissive scheme, aod tba death rata from ■mall pox came down to 440, and later (in ISM) adopted oompnlaory vaccination, aad the death rata waa reduced to 100 p#t million. While Germany lo down to 7, Eng land to M aod Italy to 100 daatb par mill km under the oompnlaory law*, lu tba following province* of 8palo, where there is vary lUUs vaoclnatloo, tba daatb* par million are van high; Al •aerla, 3,065; Mercia, 3,070; Oorunna, 1380. It 1* also shown that la Bog land 1,100 medical often of b—lib have testified by signed declaration v*oolnation Sod ra-vaoolaatlon prevent ud oonlrol emallpox, and that nearly tba whole of tba medical authorities of tba country who an lo favor of onm palaury vaocinallon.” .A hew flm. Alton!* Journal. It la olalmed llat tba beat tiaral mad honey artillery |un> In tba world are ■•Ada In tbit country. Tbo pownr tod preeltioo at oar gnat waa toparbly domooatoUed in tba war with Hpala, and gare tin American guo-onakera great reputation. There la a new American gnn of which wonderful tbltgt are predicted. It la Um Brown tegmental wire-wound gnn, and la made at tho Diamond Drill worire, Blrdiborn, Pa. Tba iaeontnr la Joho HatalMow Brown, • wall known ride abot of Now Tort. Tbo gorernmoot It eoodooting a •arlaa of tort* o' the Brow* gmn. One <* three waa made at Blrdaboro a tow dago ago with moat iatoreoUng rtoulta. A Oye-tnoh gun wet a tad. With •mokeloat powder tbla gaa d« reloped a fbtoa of won than 90 000 pound* to tbo square loch. Tbtgnn waa moon tod on an open railroad ear. aod on great waa tbo force of tbo oooooatloa that tho bod plow of tbo mount waa broken »nd boiu two laeboa thtok which footoood It to tho fouodattoo ware snapped og. The ahott did treat asoeutwo, bat no report It to bn made upon the memo Of tho gnn until three bead red afaota bare boon Brad. If u k found mtlt fMtory under toob a torero tort the gorernmoot will order oofl hundred at tbo Brown gaoe. A peculiarity of tbl* no. besides it* wire wind I of, la lu loner toba. or eare, mods op of eighteen leugitodloal Plata* oue-elgbt of eo loch thick, wrapped amend a Hear toba one-halt to two iooborln thick nee* with a Ufa Inch dieueter. Wbau brat tba plataa ere U> tba fora of an lovcluta curva. looking Ilka a ddaro «. Around the data la wripped anaaavaath loah •qaera wire to tba tbtakaaca of two laoboa, add oerr all It aa outer )*atai. The length of tba ftW-toch cue i< oloe taaa fart; laogib of bonr 325 iaabaa; weight 75,000 pounds; weight of shot « potiada; weight of powder charge 10 pound* of Mutikolsa* The Broun gao la vary highly aa* dorsad by expert* who her* mm It tasted, me* of wheat prudkH that ll will port* nor* iCeeUv* thaa aey ether gun of lu *lu The teat* so far have bean highly MtUfbatary. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Mwvmrn. npuuuim with URV» A IB. UMMUmBBtavdtl Ika lllBli »T «C UmrlMOMl, wot H lMkl>4 BlrtaltokAniMi rklkfetoku lUoord. Experiments with liquid sir, eo tone a cor Unity io the scientific world have beaa largely oooductod ef tote with a view to the ntUlsaUon ef the atmos phetw at a power-yield Lag eahetaooe. wiiat high preeeure steam le to water oedinaiy atmospheric air la to Itqald air—exoept that ratio of preeeure to tar graater. The current eotontiOo pro bias le to produoe liquid air eo cheaply and i to eiaeb aba□ dares that tba energy liberated by its transformation udder I proper condition into a normal state may be uaad In ell the msebantoel pro cesses which now require steam pree eure. From a men toy of the labora tory, liquid air at a tempera tare of Bis degreea below aero to to be exalted to tba high and dominant poeUloa of the world’s greatest power agsat, supplant lug (team and etootrtotoy as completely M these forees bars driren out other artificial method* of evolving and -ap plying mechanical force. whether this glowing proepeet shall ever be realised or oov. too practical Held for the nee ef liquid sir to breed aad alluring enough to- engage the earnest efforts of setoattoo experimen ts to every elvUlmd country; and. naturally eoougti, A merle* a skill and canine lure thus far produced the most noteworthy results In this new breach of cetoatifk Inquiry Id the laboratory ef Oliartae E. Triptor, to New York! city, there bee Men installed a plant tor liquefying air which makes tbs ones precious fluid at tba rale of fifty gallons a day. at a onet uf not more than twenty cools a gallon. The first ounce of liquid air made by Frofeaenr Uewar. In England, ooet, $5,000; and when he succeeded in produeing It at aa outlay of $000 a plot the achieve moot wee regarded by the select!fits world as a veritable triumph. But Dewar need costly gases sod expensive apparatus; whereas the Triptor process employs oaly air Itself, uoder heavy pressure to make liquid air. The ma terial to the cheapest conceivable; tba supply la unlimited, aad the r re os as of manufacture compexltively simple. Ac cording to a description of Use Tripler method In the current tone of JfeCf ore’s UagoMlne the In vector has already suc ceeded in produeing ten galllooa uf liquid sir by the use of three gallons In bis liquid air angina Clearly, If tbto astonishing ratio of aurplntage could ba exhibited aad saaintelned on a large scale the new powsr would speedily usurp the industrial field to the exclusion of all other earlier agents tor creating and transmitting control able force. It II this lingular clement of In creasing sod aims it oaatlau production which luveets the Trlpier experiments with more then ordinary Interest at this time, when the climax ot afBelency with steam power seams to have bred attained, and tha eotirn man u facto re in* world la eagerly awaiting the do ralopemaot of n new nod cheaper aouroe of energy. Coal euppllea, how ever vast, are United In extent*, while the atmosphere la praettoally eternal sad ioBnlte. Haa Mr. Tripier bit up on tha long eoneaaieil tremendous secret of costless and liaiUosa power t Will the ocean liner of tbe future have no noat banker* nor boiler*, th* loco motive no Are box. water tank or ten der: Uw grunt Iroa works no batteries of boilers and relays of mighty ateam angina* ? Without heavy machinery, storage batteries or fuel reservoir*, shall tha aeronaut of tbe Twentieth Century glide through apace, taking bin power from tan surrounding air on his way ? These dswl'.ogpossibilities, with nil their mnleirorm and Implied develop*menu, are Involved in the enoeeae or failure of Ike atiemote to plana tbe production of liquid air upon a sound commercial beat*. Tha elvll Ixad world would k* transformed, In deed. If mankind should learn at last to rely upon the hand of the normal at mosphere a* aa axbsamiees aouroe of mechanical power t There la nothing mysterious In tha. operation of Mr. Trtpler’a itevlce for producing liquid ek In Urgn quantities M appeal to unknown forces, no jog gling with storage maehlom, so asces sity fur a new voeahdary of sc let) tide as2°ls'In reslltjTS?hast of the sim°^ Uw iso res of all energy in our corner of the universe, whether pervading the atmosphere or stored up as ooal. Aa explained by the Inveotar, Uw loleuee oold needed for tb*£loltlal pro duction of liquid air la pamsteot; so that the praceer* of the compressing no gins may be awterlally red need white liq oefeet loo proawdi an abated, -gj great dot* Uw add actually bn acme,” •ay* Mr. Tllplor, “tee* tha external air rnablng (a to *11 tha meant nsuasd by the liquatactteo U Itealf llqneasd.” In other word*, thnostpwt of liquid nlr remain* aa large aaerer white very mneh tern In required te knap Uw ootn preoanr engine going. Thl* strange phenomenon In Um ptanitenliy un known region *f *wj Ww lam pm a tore afford* a haste tor farther lavmttga Uo* which may tend to momoatnena reunite. It ***** like the vary border lend and act poet of anew domain at eelenos, tbs begisnlagsf a new indus trial earth. Fro® tba aruaia aaov* oaaaUcaad. by Ray Bteaaard Bob®, tliu following •ttnal ti tiktn: taaw tit. Trip1** ad®lt a quart or non of tho liquid air Into a a®Mll engine. A. turn aeoooda later ib« pUton began to )otap nfomauly, drlviog Uw dy-wbaaf a* If onder a Mary bead of ®anw. Tba liquid air had aot Data foraad tote tba aagtoa nodar »ra®urt, and Ultra waa no paroaptlWa baat aa dac tba hollar; todaad tba tuba wbtoh pnaaad far a bolter m aooo abaggy with white froat. Yat tba UtUa aagm rtjxr. row nu takum. “Air,” aald Prof. Trlpiar to Mr. Baker, "la the obaapa* Material ta the world, hot we hew only begwa leer*, lug bow to oM It. We know* little •boat ccaprawad air. bat el bom nothing about ntlllctaff the beat of tbo air. For cOotuitw mob barn beau digging their aoorce of haat oat of tbo earth at aoonuout expect*, h4 tbea waatlag 00 per oaat. of It In boralag. Coal la only the ona'a aoargy atorad up. What 1 do U to uaa tbo aoo’a oa rrgy dtreet, "It le really oao of the -'aifleet thing* la tbo world wbaa you uadar atand ic to theaaaaof a eteea ee glne, you bar* water aod eoaL Toe Beat take beat enough oat of the coal *od put It into the water to water lato e gae—that lo expansion of tble gat prod And the water wilt not giro am nay etenee uutU It baa reached tbo tit de ft row Fahrenheit. "Now, etogea baaratlw tecM relaUoa to wator that ear boon to Ueoid air. Air le n liquid at SIS degree* below ao n>—a degree of ooM that we eea hardly I marine. If you rale* It above til degree# balow aero it bode. Jot be water boll* above SIS degree*. Now then, wo live at a temeralara aver aging. aey, T9 de«reee above aero. In other words, vs sra SM dwiM sin. *r than liquid air, wo are living la a burning Oerv furnace. A race of peo ple who coaid lira at SIS dijpdo* balow zero mould thrive! up at quickly la tblarooaamwa wooM If wo wareabot up in a bating oven. Now. then yon have liquid air—m liquid SIS dagraw below two. You ezpoao it to tbo bant of thin furnace la which we live, aad It holla laetanUy aad throw* off a ro per which expand* aod produow powor." x woxDwtrcL juroiXK. There would be uo practical advao* ta«« of making a liquid air for running an engine, for a odor ordinary tinea •tanoee K would ba non economical to nan lha ataaaa diract aaoocdlox to tbe present praotioa fir the reason that a quantity of liquid air lotroduoad mto Mr. Triplet's engine prodaaaa many limes its equivalent in liquid air. “Th»n la no porpstual motion about 1L Tbe beat at tbe itmftwiUrn to boiling tbs liquid air In my aaglua and producing power just exactly as tba hast of eoal bolls water and drives off ■team, t simply use another form of boat. 1 get my power from tba bant of tbe aoa ; so daaa ovary oilier producer of power. Coal, aa I said before. Is only a fora of the son's energy stored bp. Theprrpotaal motion enaktriaa to utllita tbe attraction of gravitation, not the bint of tba Me. “You will understand this progrre. nve operation batter attar 1 abow you axactlv my process of making liquid air. Briefly, tba llaaeteotloa of nlr In caused by lnteoae eold, not by oompraa sioo, although eompraaatoa is a port of the process. After ones having pro duced this eold, I do not need so much pressor# on the air whlen 1 am forcing into tba liquefying machine. Indeed, so groat doss tba eoM actually bean me that tbe external air nuking la under ordinary atmoapbaraio press am to OU the vacuum oaused by tba llqaefaetioa, iteelf beoomaa lUiuadad. That is, my liquefying machine will keep ou pro ducing as much liquid air as ayar, while It takas vary tauoh lata liquid air to keep tba compressor angina going. This difference L save. It la turd to understand Juat how ttita no uses about, for you must remember that wa am dealing with Intensely low tempera tnm—an unfamiliar domain, Urn in* flusaosa and affects of wfaioh are oat yet wan uodaratood—nod not with pressures. in aauoxs kadi with thus. r have actually mate about too gal lon* of liquid alx In my UqutO«r by tba us* of about this* gallon* la my tm gin*. There h, therefore, a *urptuMfB of am* gallon* Uwt baa ooot am now lug sod, which I ooo am *l«uwb«ro as P*IfMr. Trlylar eau Imlld a aoooomful “•urpluasg* anaohlne” It I* tewtlder i»g to dream of tba pomtbUUka of a ■ouroa of power Wat eseta nothing. an nitat Hir. Uoouln JonrMt. ▲ rite abot ringing oat la tte oalia of tut Habbath worn log ornated «no «*df»U ultaawl Maoog thone li» lag on tba court boau nqaaia. Look hat »at the olodow wa mo • cklrwUh l'.ao of mo and boya, amed with gnu, ptetoin ud otter otapowo. lad by tte toon umbel ■ rated with a Wlaoteo i«r rilla, obuglog north aaraan tte •qunr*. A ooopto non obou rug oat ■*d • nitta dog about m Mg u oaa'a tet, m hn to tall. Everybody nUurailT tteogba it «u a nil dig, bat log airy developed tte teat ttetlt on aa ooterend fecrale dog raaolog at largo. Tba dog ooa M tern baan toiled to a baek otraoa tad qaletly diape tehed with a at tab. loatood of thin. It wan abaaad oltb Wtaateate* rltea mm] mot nan and tte ooaao nod children frightened by tte Bring. It ou aa ootragKMn praacadlag ud a dlngrau to tba too a. Wa Nava a*rad May Mir Mila aieee wa bacon imoa Cheiaherteli'e Cough ftaMdylo wayaome. Wa keep a bottle om all the Uaaa and whan arar any at my.family or aiyaoir ba*l* to, eateb aaM wa begin U twthi Ueagb Remedy, aad aa a reealt wa aatar bare to tend away lor o doctor aad laear alorgedoetaf Mil, tor Ob a* barilla's Coogh Raaiady naear toltataeura. U la aarlalnly mdlelee of great awk aad worth. — D. 8. If bask La, Uooarol Mirahant and Pamar. Mottle, Bedford oaaoty, Pa. For aala by J. X. Carry AOowpeoy. .. ■' ■ . ■■■■."1 No! it is not claimed that Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure Consumption or Asthma in ad vanced stages, it holds out no such false hopes, but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. ror«M»Hr t.B. gCTCTPT » OOMtAIt. Frank Clark* tails a van thrilling and IntaraaUng stray of hfr drat aj TteffiofS/wttratMJrta OU^o M WttiamOewaer wrote: "It krapi at Pelham,” aaM Cte-be,"»CoI west optelaofc ow tha steeplechase eoom aad yarn apes It. I bad a IKtta poay aC Wf awa that oantsd raa ta lwibaw, bat ha bad lama aad ^dM net ear* ta tbsaoana and tbs Itam ml har rowed a tow from aaa ef tbs csatie ama ooonsetad with the eaterprtes Ua waa aaa of them wslght-oariylo* U noting bones aad ataad abaci IT begs*. I trailing behind fearer flea others Atmos a* wo aaarod tha dam lamp m "'wpntsat pat span ta their bones aalawavIts want Ttb old bratothat I was riding began in enart and hiek op ta folio wteem. "When an you feUews gel-tg 1” said I. Qh, corns oo^ well Jam take a trip one the course.’ Bat,* I re marked. 'I'm no heeler,’ aad wbOa 1 wa woodarisg whether ta MUa off tka big brute or buld him down, ha want away at a rselog gait toward! tka drat obstacle. I was aoend assr to dsatb, tori had never rtddaa a ttotm oyer a Jump ta my Ills My hair wee stand log up straight. All leonld do waa to Mid on and let tbs horse taka ms. Us was doing bis Wnt to oitah tbs beaten in front, win Were sailing over Jams after lamp. "Ths old bona and 1 took the drat ■tons wall pretty awkwardly fbr J re member wbrn kaanml dropped bask and came oear slipping off orar bla crupper, and when ha landed on the other aMa or tha CenaaZ dropped down on Urn saddle Ilka a tea of hdcfcs I couldn't bold tea bona and every Jump be took intnand my troubles man waa w taaagh than waa a Jaap, at ovary etrlda. At the Liverpool 1 pitohail forward tad only avad myall from a fall by grabbing tli* bona aroaad tba oock. I gaaat ha kaew be bad a novice oo bin leak. I nacabar the la*t obataele vary wall. It waa aatoaa teaoa with a row oC earm atalka oo tba top aad Ulookadw Mg ai a home to aa. The darned oM bona pMfvl on to It aad it act Ur gar at avaeyMrtda. ttaaUv heralmS ar la the air aad ID bet I waa tear fat oat at tho addle. laavatboaght I would aoaa dawn bat I Snaky lead dad aad l aoat have oocao pretty near breaking the oM banter’s bank far ho •topped abort aad 1 aooa CtU aC Ua. •‘My flion A* bad watobad cm take tba' last'two fenoet aad Uar wen moeh aaaiad. It woe not a very ho mocoaa propoalttoo far aa. I had boon aeend, bat I waa thaokfnl I hid not bfoko ay seek. I waa non all ovor however.—«o maeh aa tttat while ay family wan comfortably coated around the taMs eaUae Tbaakarlvtar torkay I bad to tteWMbm M aaataL '•It waa ay Bnt aad lam ride over a atagloabaa oouraa, and.I woalde* taka another aaob trip fa a large term.” Watt Nr UM CMMt. Om «aaar taUn of tha traat baat ta Wok atraat. la tha* ‘ Mill ft; traatata) ply piakuhla Iga*. It MN kntawv la a ooaiUoaUoa wMeh ha koova ak abaat la bajiooatoafc lo (kiiMul aaaar traat, of wtolak ha knows ootblac bo jood Un foot that thay out bo m loDatai aaf uaata m tha payat traat. oat to tha laatbar traat la layatdap tha proaaaka, lay la tha tobaoao or Ml tiaak. ItoCara a vary aarlktaa Ikao tratloa Of Uia blind parraraltyofhawaai •Mara, whUk la tha abtaf aoraart af Wall atroift la ka arMkar partafiT MlMMCMb. mala twFw, MhIHm batoaiala Moo*. It la not thought that ataay at lha Maaaaaaa van MM by ifaa aoM vaathar loot wot*. Moat Mujbrty Uilaha thta vll baa no* trait ytax. Wo otttololy hoyt to._ I I H £ s *
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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March 30, 1899, edition 1
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