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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1587. ana patients by sururisinsr efforts had JEWS OF THE NORTinVEST cago. We want lewer creed3 and more WHAT THE PASTORS SAID. A NEW THING IN BOILERS i i neaungpower as the average heating surface of nnw-af the common boiler. pjaer a iew nights ago, and won that amount Christ; less denominationalism and more quenched the fire.

It had caught in the floor over one of furnaces, and following the I "cai siuing. lie lnciaent- ioui air aucts burned across the building, charring and nearly burnine through tTi i aruea tnat the stock market was CiTEKKSTlNG ITEMS FROM THIS AKI NEIGHBORING STATJES.w TOPICS DISCUSSED FOR THE M. COLMAt OF DETROIT AXD UlS BENEFIT A MODERN MIRACLE. joists and floors of the first and second stories. The damage is 1,000.

OF HUMANITY. WONDERFUL STEAM GENERATOR. of Life In a Person Who Had Been Signs ahead on cotton. He still chalks the ticker prices on the blackboard, and in all probability some future Sun renter will speak of his success in Wall street as a broker or record his utter destruction i i Return to the Principled of Chrigt the Dead Three Months. St.

Paux, Feb. 12. Special. Mrs. An Invention Which, It Is Claimed, Will Save Business-Men Organize.

A Business-Men's Association has been organized at Beloit. The object of the association is to develop the manufacturing interests of the city and to promote its general Only Remedy for the Social and Moral Anna Stickney, a widow, lives in a little one- ouJ- a WK winner or get bat- yJ A story white cottage at No. 407 Fifth street, I Northeast. She is a fine-looking woman prosperity. '1 he officers are as follows Pres- SO Per Cent of All the Coal Now Ised to Make Steam How the New Boiler Will Look and Work The Fire-ltox and Air lilast Every Atom of Coal Burned by the Fierce Combustion Produced Eighty Pounds of Steam from One of Coal.

Deterioration of the Nation The Kev. Calvin S. Blaekwell Points Out the Reason for the Estrangement of the Laboring Classes from the Churchgoers. The Rev. Dr.

George C. Lorimer spoke at under 40, with fine features and gray hair. Every word she utters betokens culture and laent, j. Auams; first Vice-President, II. Wheeler; Second Vice-President.

John refinement. Mrs. Stickney this morning PSTARCOUGHCU PROMPT SAFE. SURE, NO DANGER. i- i inompson; secretary, j.

k. Dan; Treasurer, W. M. Brittar; Trustees, C. G.

Winslow, A. said: Immanuel Baptist Church jresterday morn Detroit, Feb. 12. fSpecial Cor jn. Hon, l.

Uresiey, and President Eaton re- My daughter Cora died Nov. 30. She had been spondence. Away back in 1S57 some ing on "The Conserving Principle of National Life." The broad national corruDtion ill about eight weeks. When she was buried no grave was prepared, and she was placed in the adventurers in Paris formed a bogus sWck Most Efficient for Bronchitis.

oa vault at Lakewood Cemetery. During her illness I was converted to the faith cure by a cure wrought by the Kev. R. A. Torrey.

About ten days alter her death I became impressed with company for the alleged working of mines in America. These people claimed that thev owned large tracts of mineral lands in West Virginia, and in proof of their story exhib and individual decay were resultants, he said, of the lack ot spiritual and ethical culture, was moral and ethical deterioration and putrefaction that crushed out Rome more than the invading armies, and when national life was honeycombed and under the idea of resurrecting her by prayer. The thought impressed me strongly, so much so that me college. Lost in tiib Flames. The Stephenson House at Florence, owned by Mayor Stack of Escanaba, and an adjoining saloon building, owned by Hugh McGlinchy, were totally destroyed by fire Thursday morning.

The loss amounts to about 8,000, with partial insurance. An unknown lumberman who was a guest at the hotel has been missing since the fire, and is supposed to have perished iu the flames. Michigan. I think God placed it there. I prayed constantly for my daughter, and broached this matter at a The above cut Illustrates the operations of the blast.

A Fire-box. Section of water chamber. A'r-box. In the common boiler the furnace heats only a small portion of the entire heating surface of the boiler. The water-chamber of the common boiler is full of flues, through which tne heat passes on its way to the chimney.

The flues thus form the greater portion of the heating surface. The combustion is carried on simply by means of the common draft, caused by open dampers ited letters patent issued by the American Government conferring large grants on cer meeting of the faithists. There were three or mined with all sorts of pollutions its lite must succumb and be destroyed. It was no tain persons who had done service for the four ladies there. I told them that I wanted their prayers for my daughter.

They were Republic under the Marquis de Lafayette. mere development of thought that brought greatly surprised and even startled, but they acceded to my request. We prayed a These letters had become valueless through jnulrtments Against 111., Saloon-keepern Farmers' Alliance Movement in ChainpaiS" County Unexpected Appearance of a First AVlfe Farmers of South Dakota Organizing: in the Wootls Murder Case Suffering from Cold in Montana Hollingsworth Guilty. A Fraud oh a Miracle. Saturday a number of persons of different Protestant churches, together with several officers of the Salvation Army, joined in prayer about the bedside of Mrs.

Richardson of Blooming-um 111- nad for a time been a le-nuted invalid suffering, as "she claimed, from ilxi.iniinal abscesses and paralysis of one vie. After several hours of fervent prayer irs. Richardson suddenly sprang up in bed ind stretched out the paralyzed arm and declared she was cured. Her neighbors believe ghe had been shamming. The Farm nits' Alliance Movement.

The farmers' Alliance movement has made rapid strides in Champaign County, Illinois, within the last few weeks, and local societies are Bo'V operating in about half the townships of the couutv. A call will soon be issued for a meeting to organize a county alliance, with the object of harmonizing the local interests and preparing for concerted action. The local alliances in some cases are attempting to market the produce and purchase in bulk the supplies of its members. Indictment Against Saloonists. During tne last week a number of alleged violations of the Dramshop law by liquor-dealers of Galesburtr, 111., have been made a subject of close investigation by the grand jury, and a number of "indictments were returned a partial report made Saturday.

There has been much complaint of late over the laxity apparent in enforcing the Sunday ordinance asrainst saloons. Fell Among Thieves. John Largent, on the French Revolution. From Pone to the lapse of time, but they served to gull the great deal. Finally I concluded to bring the body to my house.

The body was removed one week from last Tuesday and unwary, and all classes of persons hastened to subscribe for the stock. priest and from King to peasant they were all rotten, dishonest, lecherous, and treacherous. It was no adequate remedy for the evils of the Nation to multinlv churches on laid upon a couch. Every day a little knot of To Annex an Island. The large Island of Bois-Blanc will, it is thought, be attached to Cheboygan County, a move now being made in that direction meeting with decided approval on all sides.

The Legislature will be asked to consider the ladies would gather about her with me, and we Victor Colliau, a rising young engineer of would pray. Last Sunday night I saw signs of life. For six hours there were signs of life Paris, was employed to journey to America and superintend the mines. When M. Col every corner lot, which might be fud of peculiar, finicky, worldly Christians from 5:30 to 11 :30 o'clock.

Ah, no, I was not mistaken. I could not be mistaken. I was as sure liau arrived he found neither land nor mines, The island is oyer ten miles long and three or four wide, and is noted for its immense tracts of as I am there Is a Heaven, bull. I was who were a curse to the community and learned to his disgust that the whole con greatly surprised. I expected her to rise in per oi nara wooa.

li a cnurcn was to be of anv service cern was a swindle. The people in Paris made i Xenia. O. I can cordially indorse the Red Star Couth. Cure as a most efficient medicine for caes like mine Bronchitis the first dose nvimr relief.

C. WH1TK. Agt. D. T.

K. R. Wonderful for Cold on the Chest Cured. Oin X. Philadelphia, Pa.

This is to certify that 1 had a heavv cold on the chest, accompanied with severe coughing 1 determined to use Ked Star Cough Cure and in a very short time I was entirely cured. It is wonderful. J. HOWARD JAMES. Nothing Like It for a Hacking Cough.

27i" Sacra San Francisco. Cal. In my several visits to this coast 1 have always been attacked with a hacking cout-'h, but never found any relief like that aftoriit-4 me by the use of your Red Star Cough Cure." I am now free from anv courh. CHARLES ii ROOKS, SR. Colds and Sore Throat Cured.

Philadelphia, Pa. My family has been using during the severe weather of the past month the "Red Star Cough Cure," and they have been much benefited by the same. JAMES X. KERN'S, V. S.

Marshal. Cough! Cough! Cough! Cured. T5 Antoine. Detroit. Mich.

During the past winter 1 have suffered from a very bad cough. It was nothing but couh, cough from early morning till night. I was at last advised to try the Red Star," and am thankful to state that after two liottles I am entirely relieved. A. F.

RANSOM. THE CHARLES 1. WGELER Baltimore, Ri WAll persons USING St. Jacobs Oil or Red Star Cough Cure will, by sending a two-cent stamp and a history of their case, receive ADVICE FREE. fect health.

I was certain that sne would. The first indication was a hitrh temperature of the it must be one of the right kind. The key an autopsy. Three weeks ago Mrs. Nancy avre died suddenly at Cadillac, Mich.

body. I turned to the other ladies and asked them to leave the room. All did so but Mrs. Allen. She remained for a few minutes.

I placed a similar discovery before long. M. Colliau was not in very good circumstances, but he determined to remain and cast in his lot with the country. He earned a living by teaching note to the reformation of the Nation was well sounded at a recent dinner of the Commercial Club, where it was asrreed that if and her body was brought to Grand Rapids for burial. Suspicious circumstances led to an my hand on the diaphragm.

It moved slightly. Then I became aware of a strong odor of autopsy, which examination took place Satur French and drawing and by occasionally getting a few plans to draw. In two years he ever- employers and employed were to come together both had to come closer to the precepts of Jesus. Gladstone and Henry George brandy. That was the last thing she took before she died.

Then I placed my head upon day. Portions of internal viscera, found to be violently inflamed, were removed, and her breast. I heurd her heart nutter. had saved a little money and set up a gen win be submitted to a chemist for examina insisted on the necessity for the ethical ele The lungs were partially innated. Then respira tion.

tion started very faint, it is true, oui still dis vation ot the people in connection with any land movement. The papers, however, in tinct. Mrs. Allen bad left the room after the eral store in Withe ville, Va. There he remained until the close of the War, when the Federal troops dropped in upon him and carried off all his portable property.

Then. the second breath. I was sure she was returning to reierrmg to me great question sneered at life. In mv eaeerness I started to rub the body. etnical or moral panaceas.

There was, how Flood at Niles. The St. Joseph River reached its greatest hight Saturday night and is now fast receding. The Wabash Passenger-House and Telegraph Office had to be ever, no sociologist but must came back to hoping to hasten the revival. I had rubbed some time, when 1 felt the body getting still and cold in my hands.

I started back in agony. All signs Rebels gave him sixty days to join the army teacher of a country school near Sidney, and tne toundation idea of the moral elevation of the people, in spite of the sneers of news brother of Prof. L. D. Largent of the Tolono or leave the country.

aoanaonea ana tne bed ot that road is of life had disappeared. It was a judgment tor washed out for a considerable distance. paper scnuuiers anu me lam oi very young M. Colliau went to New York, where he re and the chimney. On such boilers a very small portion of the fuel used is projterly burned.

Where there is too much coal or too little draft the fuel is distillated instead of being burned, forming hydro-carbon gases. These gases, though highly combustible, are not burned, but pass through the flues like so much common hot air; or, if they ignite at first, are almost immediately extinguished in the Hues, where no combustion can take place. Thus the caloric contained in these gases is lost. Likewise the coal is not completely consumed, but is dum)ed out in large quantities in the shape of cinders and ashes. It must also be remembered that large quantities of heat are radiated from the surface of the boiler and furnace, serving only to incommode the stokers and engine-drivers.

In the Colliau boiler all is different. The fierce combustion produced by the air blast burns every atom of coal and every inch of gas, except the carbonic acid gas, wrhich is incombustible. The gas is forced up by the fierce draft and fills the upier portion of the fire chamber to within two or three feet of the topmost tuyeres. Above this point, owing to the combustible nature of the carbonic acid gas, no combustion can take place, and all coal above that line therefore remains cool. Thus it may be seen that the furnace is entirely air-tight from the outside, and every atom of heatTis utilized.

The entire heat generator within the fire-box is expended in heating the inner shell. All the intense heat of the inner shell is expended in heating the water in the annular water chamber, and all the heat radiated from the outer shell serves to heat the air in jet ted into the air chamber by the blast, which heated air is immediately forced through the tuyeres and into the firebox again. The several feet of coal on top of the ignited coal prevents any escape of heat from the top. The bottom of the fire chamber, as already stated, is solid, but there are no ashes to take up, such ashes as are not consumed uniting with the lime or fluor-spar to form a liquid slag which may be drawn off through the slag hole The boiler can be easily cleaned. No deposits can form on the sides of the vertical shells.

All sediments will sink to the bottom of the water chamber, and being there protected from heat by the lower section my lack of faith. I wanted to interfere with tiod's work. I did not have enough faith. Did I uiaujis. me leauins causes nr social mained seven months.

Then he wasengased Shops Burned. The shops of the Mar believe that God would answer my prayer? Most andettucal deterioration today was Atheism, which was inseparably allied to Socialism. as mechanical superintendent of Lake Su quette, Houghton Ontonagon Railroad at perior mines controlled by the Lafayette and Marquette were burned Saturday. Loss, assuredly. I believe God is ust the same as he was in the days of the Apostles nd that he will answer prayers of faith.

Had 1 had enough faith my daughter would be alive and well. Can you imagine my agony after I discovered what my in Then it was a fact that we could hardlv trust the ordinary daily newspaper in the hands of our children without careful supervision of Carp Lake Mining TJompanies. By the time fully insured. he reached the mining region Lincoln had been assasinated. and among failures which Minnesota.

terference had done? I never want to do any their contents. Teachers wTere now anxiously engaged in trying to raise the tone of public morals, but since the Bible had been JACOBS THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY thing like it again. A Ski Tournament. A grand ski tourna followed were those of M. Colliau's employ Mrs.

Sticknev refused to say how the body ment has just been closed in Redwing. The driven out of the schools the Devil had got ers. 31. Colliau got as far as Detroit on his had been removed from the cemetery or how following clubs were present and partici possession there more than ever and regu- and when it had been taken from the house. Cures Sbetzattra, Kex'ilgia, return trip when his means gave out and he engaged as a draughtsman with the Detroit latea ine moral coue aiier ms own iancy.

She was also silent when asked where the ForPain Bmrksrhft, Headache. Toothache ur. Liorimer tnen attacuea tne unconstitu body is at present. The remains were not at pated Minneapolis Ski Club, St. Paul Ski Club, Norwegian Ski Club of Stillwater, Eau Claire (Wis.) Club, and the Aurora Ski Club of Redwing.

About 200 men were in line in Milwaukee Railway. In 1S75 he resigned and Dprmin. ttrai aaa ibor PalM aad l.kn. all decomposed, but appeared perfectly nat Fifty Cents. At Drvcrtata and Pealera.

THE CH1ELE8 A. TOGKLLtt CO, Ualtimcre, BiL, V. B. A. tional combinations and manipulations of speculators who took advantage of the people in coal and other staple articles of use, and paid his compliments to the autocratic com ural.

The proceedings were conducted with tne greatest secrecy. Only five persons knew grand procession, headed by the Redwing cornet band. Over $300 was collected and went to France, where he saw a device for the saving of fuel in iron melting. He returned and patented an improvement on the French idea, by which the number of pounds of iron meltable by a pound of coal was increased from six to from seven to ten pounds. paid out in prizes.

anything about them, tven the family who occupy the house with Mrs. Stickney were in ignorance. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Stratton, Mrs.

mittees oi laoor organizations who dictated idleness at a breath. Whisky was another ot the factors that were working towards Na Montana. Sweet, and Mrs. Stanley, all of whom live in Sutferings trom Cold Weather. Re tional deterioration.

Brewers were playing an important part in the politics of the Na (111.) High School, was going to town on the Wabash track Saturday night, and two unknown men, who had jumped from a passing freisht-train, attacked him with knives. Largent defended himself with a stone. The assailants struck twice at him with their knives. Ho was not seriously hurt. Death of a "Well-Known Man.

There died Saturday at Greenville, at the age of 76, the Rev. John B. White. By turns he was lawyer, teacher, and preacher, and became noted as each. As a lawyer he served as County Judge, as an educator he obtained a reputation that extended over several States, and as a preacher he stood high among the Baptist ministers.

Crazed by Religion. James Outhouse of Fayette County was taken to the asylum at Anna Saturday, having been crazed by religious, excitement. This is the second case of insanity caused by the excitement attending Free Methodist revivals in this county within the last two months. Claimed bt Two "Women. Anderson Price, a young married man living a few mile east of Shelbyvilie, 111., was arrested yesterday on complaint of a Michigan lady, who claims him as her husband.

After a preliminary trial he was sent to jail in default of bail. A Failure. Herman Regelman, a grocer and dry-goods dealer of Alton, made a voluntary assignment Saturday to John Dow. The assets are about liabilities about Building Dedicated. The formal opening of the new building of the Southern Illinois Normal University will take place Thursday at Carbondale.

the vicinity, corroborate Mrs. btickney's story. They say she is a Christian woman of The first cupola was built for Newberry ports received from Fort Benton, Fort Assin- tion, but their gospel was one of boycott," good common sense ana rare intelligence. McMillan, and proved highly satisfactory, aboine, and upper river towns say the loss Mrs. Sticknev is a recent convert to and M.

Colliau formed a company to manu and would be till the end ot time. The Roman Catholic Church was a dead element in matters that concerned the social and of life from cold will be larger than antici the faith cure, although she has long i i been prominent in church circles. Her facture the cupola, but was finally frozen out "of it. pated. Ranchmen are unable to go after fuel.

Those going from one town to another ethical conditions of the people. Dr. daughter Cora was 14 years of age. Over cannot cake as in the horizontal flues of the McGlynn believed in the George doctrine, have been lost in blizzards. A great many work caused consumption of the blood.

She In 1SS4 M. Colliau invented the present He (Dr. Lorimer) didn't, but, judging be cowdo.vs on me ranges nave oeen irozeu. wouia bleed for hours from tne nose ana Colliau cupola," which melts thirteen and tween the two absurdities of Papacy and blood would exuda from the pores of the a half pounds of iron to the pound of coal, Iowa. flesh.

While she was sick the Rev. R. A. would go over heart and soul to George. One old man an excellent man, but common boiler.

The sediment may be drawn off when desired through the feed-pipe No boiler of this kind has yet been built, but the principle upon which the boiler is designated has been successfully demonstrated in the workings of M. Colliau's blast cupola. The cupola is built on the same prin and he is at present engaged largely in the Tnrrev effected a temporary cure bv faith. A Town In Flames. Fire broke out at 12 no better than any of ourselves surrounded building of his cupolas.

Still he is not The bleeding stopped immediately after he o'clock yesterday in a saloon-building on the by a half dozen Italian Cardinals, professed began praying. Bnt when a caller came the girl told her mother not to tell him how she to have the control of the entire territory of main street of Ogden, destroying it and several business blocks. An injunction was ciple precisely as the boiler, and resembles it the kingdom of Heaven, and, shaking the keys of the kingdom in our faces, told us one except that tne tuyeres run direct from the had been cured, the bleeding commenced again, and death resulted. This converted wealthy. The cupola business is not very extensive, and he finds a great deal to contend with in the shape of sharp-dealing bosses and hostile foremen.

M. Colliau is 00 years of age, short, stout, gray-haired, in CHICAGO OPERA-HOUSE-Fire-ProoC Cor. WaahJtieton and TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Every ereninutexcept Sunday land Saturday Matinee, MR.

LAWRENCE BARRETT In a Grand Production of Miss Mltford'a Tragedy iu Kive Acts. RIETSTZI, THE LAST OK THE TRIBUNES. Act I. Breaking the halils. Act II.

The Daughter of the People Aei 111. The Mask of Treason. Act IV. The Kevolt of the Tyrants. Act V.

The Sacri-ttce ot the Tribune. Nobles. Priests. Citizens, and Soldiers, Inclndlna a Full Chorus of eiitht adults, sixteen Madrigal Boys, forming an auxiliary turce of 2U0 persons. Hcenery, costumes, and music entirely new and appropriate.

Feb. 27 1IXKY In ADONIS." MeVlCKIl'S THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. MRS. LANGTRY, Accompanied by MR.

COGHLAJf and her own Company trom the Prince's Theatre, Loudon. This Evening and "Wednesday (Extra) Matinee. A WIFE'S PERIL. Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings. THE LADY OF LYONS, And consequent postponement, on account of ona- voidable delay in satisfactory preparation, of Turn Taylor's play, lady clancarty.

Which will be presented on Thursday. Friday, and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee. placed upon the saloon building in which the tire originated, and the fire is thought to couldn't go in without kissing his toe. Mrs. Stickney to the faith cure.

It is said air-cnamDer to tne nreDox. ine iron is thrown in promiscuously with the fuel. As 'i Laughter. The sociology of Romanism be an incendiary's act. Mrs.

Stickney is still confident that her had ruined every country where it it melts it sinks to the bottom, while the slag rises to the top and escapes continually from telligent-looking, and burdened with a ever fundamentally took hold. He once THE MICHIGAN FLOODS. daughter will be resurrected. THE STATE CAPITAL. remembered nearing a prominent man a vent-hole in the side of the furnace.

When the iron rises as high as the slag vent-hole it 1 sav at a public meeting that the Church of Lyons Still Under 'Water The Damage Rome was his church, because it did not runs out. A tap near the bottom of the furnace is opened and the iron drawn off. The Very Great. New Corporations. 5 1 1 -5 touch politics.

Tnat man said so simply be Indiana. Ionia, Feb. 13. Special. The con very strong French accent.

In connection. with his engineering business he runs a small bookstore at No. 2S7 Jefferson avenue. In addition to his cupola M. Colliau has invented the Colliau washing-machine," and the Colliau smelting furnace," but he has eclipsed all former efforts in the invention of Springfield, 111., Feb.

13. Special. The cause Rome's supporters did not vote the Re Hoi.linc.sworth Found Guilty. At 3 superiority of the cupola furnace over all other furnaces is easily illustrated. The test of the usefulness of a furnace is admitted dition of Lyons is deplorable.

The village is the Secretary of State yesterday issued licenses publican ticket, but went tne other way. oldest in Grand River Valley, having been set of incorporation to the following companies o'clock Saturday the jury in the Hollings-worth embezzlement case at Vineennes returned a verdict of guilty, with a sentence of The Chicago Consolidated Bottling Company, A ever since about boo A. u. had Rome for a moment kept her hand off polities. The Protestant believed in the right to discuss matters: Romanism claimed the right to de universally to be the- amount of coal such furnace can consume in a given time.

The old Cornish boiler consumed three and one- tled in 1S30. hen the present freshet began the riyer was covered with ice twelve or at Chicago: capital stock, JGOO.OUO; incorporators, John A. Lomax, L. W. Mette, and VV.

M. Brewer. three years in the penitentiary and a fine eighteen inches thick. The running ice third pounds of coal per hour per square foot The Union Chemical Company, at Decatur cide and choke off debate. The true remedy of n.

oi grating in the furnace. Ihe common sta capital stock, 810.000; Incorporators, James formed a gorge two miles below the town, the Colliau steam generator," a patent for which he has just received. This boiler, it is claimed, will effect a saving of 50 per cent of all the coal now used for the generation of steam. The magnitude of such a benefit to the Spears S. Hollings worth was elected by the for the social and moral deterioration of the Nation lay in a return to the principles of the tionary boiler consumes ten to twelve pounds i'mn, Charles A.

McLean, and w. 'inn. Democrats to the olnce of Treasurer of Knox on which dynamite was used ineffectually. ot coal per hour per sciuare foot of eratinsr Colby Pneumatic-Bell Manufacturing Compa Gospel oi (jurist. County in 1SS'2, and served three and one-half veurs.

He was then a wealthy farmer, being The locomotive boiler consumes from SO to lii) ny, at Chicago; capital stock, soO.OilO; incorpo Meanwhile towns above broke up gorges and the ice came down with a rush and stopped DR. BLACKWELL ON MASSES AND CLASSES rators. Morris tl. Kphralm, rank Meyers, red- country is almost incalculable, For instance, Lpounds in the same time. The Colliau cupola erick Last, ami others.

At the Christian Church, Twenty-fifth furnace can consume as much as S22 pounds puted worth over i.Ml.UUU. At this time the Chicago margin craze was at its hight, and, though the extent of his dealings cannot be detinitly the coal bill of a great steamship is about a year. By putting in a Collian boiler street and Indiana avenue, last evening, the up the channel. The streets ol Lyons are above high-water mark, but the water, forced to find a new channel, rushed through the Washington Creamery, at Washington; capital stock, incorporators, Eli E. Heiple, Ernst Rev.

Mr. Blaekwell addressed his congrega stated, he was evidently a heavy loser, in the of coal per hour per square foot of tuyeres. (Tuyeres answer in the Colliau boilers the purpose of grates in common boilers. the steamship would save, Colliau claims. Kapp.

Henry Denhart. and others. business streets. The running ice knocked tion on ihe Masses and the Classes, tak Here is a cut of the Col- National Press Company, at Chicago; capital io.lK)0 per annum. Uau boiler campaign of 1S4 it was openly charged that Hoilingsworth was short in his account several thousand dollars.

In March, lSSti, his shortage in the doors and windows, and since Thurs ing for his text The common people heard stock, Incorporators, Henry is. tapeed, Now, one iound of coal in the best boilers now in use provides eight pounds of steam day the water has been rushing through him gladly." rie spoke as follows Thomas .1. Price, and John McCurdy. could no longer be concealed, and he was de Certain parts of our great cities are set nearly every store in the village with the clared a defaulter to the extent of nearly iMUXh). Burdett-Loomis Gas Electric Light Company, at Chicago; capital stock, in velocity ot a mill-race.

The current is so ut, a temperature oi io.i centigrade Zi.y Fahrenheit), or at a pressure of five atmospheres. The amount of heat thus required to I He was arrested and placed under bond of corporators. William B. Loomis, Joseph S. Wood strong that boats cannot stem it, and several which he forfeited and disappeared.

He returned apart for the masses, and certain parts for the classes. The two are geographically distinct. When one of the multitude grows rich he changes at once his location. If one of ruff, and Arthur J. Bassett.

persons imprisoned in the second story ol the produce tne eight pounds oi steam is after ten months' wandering and surrendered voluntarily to the authorities. His trial lasted Mount Auburn Cemetery Association, at Chi hotel were not rescued until yesterday, and centigrade t). Iherelore one cago; capital stock, incorporators. seven days and was hotly contested. Hollings- two men nearly lost their lives attempting Next Week GENEVIEVE WARD and W.

H. VKKNON in Sidney Orundy's drama. Tilt! QLEKN FAVORITE. COLUMBIA THEATRE. Under the management of J.

M. KILL. To-night and during the week. Matinees on Wednes. day and Saturday.

THE CON RIE ENGLISH OPERA CO. Iu the GYPSY BARON Strauss" Beautiful and Romantic Opera, The Hit of '1 lie Season. Increased Orchestra, (irand Hussar March, Startling Scenic KITects. lieautilul Finales. Admission heserred Seats, ailc.

7.x- and II. Note Mr. Hrry DeLorme will positively appear to-1 ik lit. Sunday. Feb.

20 GEoKG C. Mll.N. KAXD OPERA-HOUSE. Entrance on CTark-su opp. Court House.

George Lawrence, H. u. Payson, and Charles IKiund of coal in a common boiler equals eight pounds of steam and 1,224 (2,303 F) of heat. to reach them in a boat. Fortunately no Giftord.

worth's wife died six months before his disgrace became public, and two children, a son and daughter, aged respectively 12 and 9 years, are the few becomes poor he takes his place among the multitude. The rich are gradually growing richer and the poor poorer. The competitions of life among the poor are growing sharper each year. The currents of life lives have been lost. The factories along the Iu the cupola one pound of coal will melt thirteen and one-half pounds of iron.

It re Chicago Evangelization Society, at Chicago; without capital stock: incorporators. Dwight Moody, Turlington W. Harvey, Elbridge U. canal are in bad shape and some ot them completely wrecked. The water fell a foot living in the care of relatives.

quires oi neat centigrade to melt a pound of iron. Therefore, to melt thirteen today, but the gorge now extends two miles above the village, so that nearly four miles of Receiver Appointed. Judge Gresham has appointed David Murphy receiver of the and occupations are growing stronger in fact, too strong to be withstood by the indi Keith, and others. Alleged Counterfeiters Arrested. and one-half ixmnds it would require ice from hiteen to twenty leet thick blocks viduals; nenee tne combinations in trades lo'i) lu.uou- i oi neat, inereiore a stock of J.

D. Failey Co. of Lafayette at the channel. unions and orders to supplement the weak pound of coal in the cupola equals 2s.s00 F) of heat, and if a pound of coal sriv St. Joseph.

Feb. 13. The St. Joseph ness of one by the combined strength of many. At the meetings of these orders the practical River is the highest ever known, and is cut the suit of the Woonsocket Rubber Company, and ordered a full report in fifteen days.

Failey Co. have been engaged in the manufacture of boots and shoes Spkixgfield, 111., Feb. 13. Special. A gang of counterfeiters has been flooding portions of Southern Illinois for several weeks with spurious silver half-dollars.

The coins are molded from a pewter alloy mixed with ing out 1.224 (2,303 F) of heat provides eight ixmnds of steam a pound of coal giving out ting a new channel. A couple of nsh-houses topics ot every-day file are discussed and F) of heat will produce more have been washed away and considerable TOXHJHT. MONDAY. TONIGHT. are deeply absorbing to the laboring man because they concern his bread and meat for and oierated extensively for than ten times as much steam, or more than other damage done.

Recently the firm went into liquidation and the next day. Such assemblies meet all the powdered glass to impart the proper metallic 10 0 oo eighty pounds of steam for one pound of coal ring. They are a very fine imitation of the UI course tins is outside calculation. JNotn- To Repair Damages. an assignment was made to J.

1). Failey for the benefit of preferred creditors represent genuine coin, but are short in weight. Fed Wabash, Feb. 13. A large social wants of human nature, man's desire to communicate with his fellow-man.

Hence they do not feel the need of church privileges which furnish social intercourse and mental ing, however, could be safer than to say that the Colliau boiler will prove an immense Q0OO 00n ing about 7U.0O0 that aiiey claims to nom eral officers have traced the source of the force of bridge-carpenters and laborers and under a deed of trust. The assets of the firm amount to about and the liabilities supply to New Burnside, in Johnson County, where a gang of eight or ten men are reported saver of luel. Ihe question has been asked, Will not such intense heat melt the grates. a train-load of bridge timber left here Satur (lOOflOOOflO and spiritual stimulus. After a man has at are represented at 170,000.

etc" The bottom is of fire-brick. There day on the Cincinnati, Wabash Michigan, to be engaged in making and dispensing the stuff. Two of the men (Thomas Wall and where several bridges have been washed out Pno OOOO are no grates, and the tuyeres and sides, be tended a Saturday night's meeting of his lodge and has discussed the subject of hours and pay for his next week's work, the topic Counterfeiters Arrested. Capt. C.

R. A freight-train is said to be hemmed in be William Newton) have been arrested and are ing always in contact on one side with water r-f Tho Grand Romantic Spectacular Drama, by Vlcto rieu Sardou, entitled THEODORA! LILIAN OLCOTT In the Title Role. A Play of Royal Magnificence. An exact duplies tion of the original produrtion in Paris. Next week Leon and Cushman iu E.

E. Kidder's new play. THE "SHELBY'S ACADEMV OF MUSIC. The Great American Rival in point of beauty to Mrs. Langtry.

Miss Agnes Herntlon, In the Brightest Comedy of the Age, f'lhe Commcpcial Tourist's Bride. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. ooo OOO tween two large washouts and the tracks in tail here awaiting trial, umcers lelt here and steam at a temperature ol of heat. are covered five feet deep with water. Saturday for New Burnside to capture the could not melt.

The steamships will not only oi tne me to come, in tne pulpit, seems tame, far off, and impersonal, as presented by the preacher next day. Ives, in charge of the Government secret service in the Indianapolis district, last night arrested William Teal, a well-known counterfeiter who has already served two terms in on rest of them. Fay for Illinois Lawmakers. save money in coal bills, but by means of the increased freight storage produced by the reduction in the amount of fuel to be carried He grows to regard the church as a sort of FAIR PLAY HOT ALLOWED. the A search of the rooms oc high-toned club run by and for the benefit of 7 Springfield, 111., Feb.

13. Special. The A Temperance Audience Hisses an Anti-Pro- cupied bv Teal "resulted in the securing of Silk) in counterfeit silver dollars and the those above himself in point of pay received and the kind of work done. The orders of hibitionist Whom They Urged to Speak a lartre number of stokers may also be dispensed with, as, the stoking-room being quite cool, wen can put iu a larger and pleasauter day's work. canture of a Quantity of metal, molds, dies, Auditor's office last evening completed the legislative pay-roll for twenty days ended workingmen in our cities are drawing an in Detroit, Feb.

13. Special. A etc. Thomas Riirifs. an employe of a retail 1 i meeting of temperance workers was called at Saturday and prepared it for signature Mon grocer, was also arrested as an accomplice.

terest away from the churches, just as the Grange movement did from the country churches ten yeas ago. Sometimes, when day. It contains the following aggregates the Detroit Opera-Housethis afternoon under GEN. B0TJLANGER. HOOLEY'S THEATRE.

"Wanted Eviden ce. The body of the wom blinded by a set of circumstances, we imag the auspices of the Woman's Christian Tern an identified as Lou Mabbett has not yet been For pay of Senators 5.100.00 For pay of Representatives 15.105.OO For onicers and employes of Senate 4,809.50 b2 Designated by Europe an a Second Bona perance Union. The house was nearly filled ine our best frierfds to be our worst enemies, and I believe it can be shown that this is the buried. The Coroner of this county thought For pay of officers and employes of the Among the audience was Senator Rairden, that ontrht, to retain custody of the skull mental attitude of the masses of estranged House 4,948.00 workingmen. Since Christ left the carien- to serve as evidence should Green, the al- Immense Hit! House Packed Last Nleht! Every Eveuing and Wednesday and Saturday Matine3S.

Rice's Beautiful Evangeline Co. liO Artists in their Grent KurltMque. A I. I r. I With a Great Star Cast, as played by them 2o3 Nights in New York.

172 Nights in Chicago. W. 11 TILI.OTSON, Manager. Sunday, Feb. 20.

Evans A Hocy in A Parlor Match. For employes appointed by the Secre whose vote at Lansing decided the question of submitting the constitutional prohibition ter's shop to build His church Christianity has leced hIkvpp pvpr he eaotured. The family tary of 8.702.00 did not wish to bury a headless trunk, and amendment to the people this spring. Ihe been the best friend the man of toil has had on this earth. But owing to the fact that Total 333.750.50 senator was esoied by some oi tne temper- insisted on having the body entire.

A I 11 The money eoes to 479 persons as follows anr. leaders present auu i-aneu on iur the rich have seemingly, if not in fact, monopolized the best pews and the Creditors Mourn. J. R. Barker, physician, Tie declined, saving he had come to Fifty-one Senators, 152 Representatives, i 1.

1 attention of many clergymen, the poor man eighty-five Senate officers and employes, nine mp.pTintr oniv as a listener, out ius is indinerent to, not an outspoken enemy who located in Wabash about five years ago and subsequently is said to have absconded, leaving creditors in the lurch, has again come ty-nine House onicers and employes, and iler-li nations were not accepted ana of, the church. hue the population ot the ninety-two appointees of the Secretary of he was finally prevailed upon to speaK. City ot Chicago has increased n00 per cent in via wa le.i to the iront ol tne nouse and in into prominence, it is alleged, by leaving i lmn, ten years the Sunday-school attendance from State. Beginning the Count. with a sum nf mntipv beloniring to an in troduced as the Senator wnose vote naa de among this class has actually decreased.

But cided the matter in tne jjegisiaiure in iavor go below the honest working masses and en CAM-1X0 North Clark and Kinzie-sts. Prices 2fc. and ijlic. Matinees, all seats, 26c Nightly t))" week. Wednesday and Saturday niatl noes- Saturday night their last appearance iu Chicago this season! THE NIGHT OWLS NOVELTY AND HI'RLKSyCK COMPANY! In a burlesque on the New Yora success of oversell nights A-Donls.

Miss Louise Dempat-y, supported by 2) lovely, cultured lady artists. Get seats early. Sunday Another great novelty, KOllT iiidmTetox's SOUTH SIDE DIME MUSEUM, iHi, Hn. liiU 162 H. near Madlsoo.

Week Ileginnlng Monday. Feb. 14. surance company of which he was the agent. Held to Answer.

John Cunningham and of the Prohibitionists. Of course a prohibi Sprivofield, 111., Feb. 13. Special. The recount of the ballots in the contested elec tion sruwh was expected, and a genuine sen ter the realm of the vicious, intemperate, and lustful.

Take Chicago as a small but a typical township of this great kingdom of tion case of Cantrall against Condcll for pos sation followed his opening remarks. Senator Rairden scored prohibition and the Pro-Mhitintnats said he had voted to submit the Jesse Shortriuge, the men indicted by the Warren County grand jury for killing Simeon Gerard, were Saturday taken to Will- session of the office of Sheriff of Sangamon County began in the County Court Saturday. nuestion to the people, but was himself op- i ft nreliminary hear 1 i i i i i i i I he count had gone througn tmrteen county iosed to tne idea, anu niau ijiuiiiuiuuu ui- ing before Judge Robb. They were released districts wnen court adiourneu. i ne gains on bail each.

free whisky. He talked for twenty minutes, and raked the prohibition idea fore and alt. anu losses thus far aDout oaiance each other. Encu Hour lie Grows Mure underfill. 1 PASHA.

THE HUMAN OI'KHA GLASS. The city precincts will not be reached before A LI u0 uni.i that mnn vniinir men were injured tiia iika nf tobacco than lkmor. The audi next luesday. It is in these tnat tne irregu Shot Twice Thomas Gulisford was shot in the abdomen and neck in a house of ill-repute at Kuightsville Saturday by the proprie UNION SOL A RE CUMIUUE CO. ence grew excited, and demands were made The following are the claims forthe Colliau boiler and explanations of the cut: Claim 1.

The combination of the outer shell, the boiler within said shell, extended the top thereof and terminating in an annular steam-drum, a system of tuyeres affording communication between the exterior and interior of the furnace, a feed-hole above the boiler proper, and a blast-pipe connected with the outer shell above the upper tuyere, substantially as and for the purpose specified. Claim 2. In a steam generator the combination of the outer shell, annular boiler within said shell, and extended above the top thereof ana terminating in an enlarged annular steam-drum, a system of tuyeres affording communication between the exterior and interior of the furnace, a blast-pipe, comirjinicatiug with a space between the outer shell and the boiler above the upper tuyere, a feed-opening above the top of the drum, and a feed-pipe, and slag hole, near the bottom of the furnace, substantially as described. represents a solid bottom of any known or desired construction adapted for the purpose desired, which can be dropped and must be airtight and fireproof inside, lined with brick or lire-clav or sand. is a lower section lined with brick to near the hight of the lower tuyeres (tubes.i, and it is surrounded by a double metallic shell containing water.

1) is a section of boiler proper made of double metallic shell, forming an annular water and steam chamber containing the water to be evaporated, extending to the top of the furnace proper, where the steam is contained in an enlarged drum. is a metallic shell surrounding the lower portion of the whole, forming an outside inclosed annular air-chamber, covering all the tuyeres. It is provided with an inlet, which is connected with a blower or fan (not shown in the cut) of any desired construction, tiy means of which air is driven into the annular chamber. Kunning from theair chamber and into the furnace are several systems and series of tuyeres. is a slag hole which may be closed by means of clay and sand, to be opened occasionally to lc-t the slag out.

is the outlet steam pipe from boiler to steam engine. is the fuel-loading door, situated above the whole steam-making apparatus and above the steam dome. is a blast -gate to regulate the pressure of the blast, and in so doing regulating also the production and pressure of steam. is a blast meter on the air-box, to indicate the pressure of blast by which the production of steam is controlled. is the feed water pipe to furnish the water necessary to the boiler, provided with pumps and injectors' not shown iu the cut).

Is the chimney or stack, the higher the better, to help the draft of the turr.ace. The fire chamber is about 1H feet high and 45 inches in diameter. The water chamber is 11 inches from wall to wall and the air chamber 12 fmm wall to wall. The tire will be lit larities are alleged to exist. The incumbent received his certificate of election on a ma for Rairden to subside.

1 nere were cries ui tors. jority of 00 at the official canvass. "Time!" "Cut it sbort:" mis is nut a. darkness. Here the night air and stillness are rent by the horrid laughter from saloons and worse places of abandonment where the fires of the second death are kindled in the cheeks of many who but yesterday were incorrupt.

The worshipers here are increasing every year, recruited by the conditions before mentioned, more rapidly by luo per cent than the church of the living God. Last week a crowd of gamblers, cutthroats, and pothouse politicians thronged the armory of Battery to witness a struggle between the Demon and the Strangler." Many city officials were present among the number. Next June the International Sunday-School convention will be held in the same building, and I will guarantee that there will not be a single city official present at that time. In New York one in i. 1 i liquor-men's meeting:" and W.

li. Comly ot it.v intprrimted the legislator's remarks Dakota. A Delegate Chosen. li Springfield, 111., Feb. 13.

Special. At a Woods Murder Case. Arguments were made i hofnrfi the Suoreme Court bv objecting to tne umeoi tue mreuug taken up ov an outsider. Then somebody from the interior of the State called for lair WINDSOR THEATRE. North Ciark and Division-sta.

P. II. LEHNKN Proprietor and Managef TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT AT b. Douse Crowded.

Audience Delighted. MAUDE GRANGER IN CREOLE. Seats can be secured at Brentano 101 Stalest at Hox-ottice prices Sunday, Feb. 3U--WU1TE SLAVE. i'EOPLE'S State, near Harrisoa.

Nightly. Matinees ednesday, Saturday, and Son. at Bismarck Saturday. The Judges took the meeting of the Land and Labor Club here Saturday night Joseph Farris was chosen as delegate to represent the lodge in this city at i it," i I nlav and consideraDie coniusion iuuui. parte.

Louden Sjiecial to the New York World: A remarkable feature of the dispatches and discussions of the last two weeks on the prospects of war is the conspicuous position assigned therein to Gen. Bouianger. It was one of the Berlin papers which called him a second Bonaparte, and the w'hole of Europe took the hint. The question is everywhere asked whether he is really to be the second Napoleon. If he has any love of newspaper notoriety he is certainly being gratified to the fullest extent.

Biographies of him appear in every sheet. The Tinux this week gave a whole column to an analysis of his character, His portrait, too, is becoming as common as that of Bismarck. I have received a letter from a gentleman in Paris wiio has a close Fersonal acquaintance with Gen. Bouianger. Ie says that he is not a Bonaparte in tho sense that he wants to be Emeror, for he is far too much of a Radical.

But he is vain, is fond of authority, and might drift into a dictatorship. He is thoroughly democratic, belonging to the school of Clemenceau, and the latter is not only his relative, but also on most intimate terms with him. and thoroughly in accord, having been warm personal friends from childhood, Bouianger, he asserts, is opposed to going to w-ar with Germany at present, and would not do so except in the direst extremity. But this is a purely precautionary sentiment. He loves his country, loves the French people, is proud of the French army, for which he has already done so much, and his secret and burning ambition is to meet Germany at a moment when France will have a fair chance of success.

He does not think the hour for action has arrived, and is willing to make almost any sacrifice in order to be allowed to perfect the organization and equipment of the French army. He is just in the prime of life and knows that Kmieror William, Bismarck, and Moltke must soon pass off the stage of action. Off with the old and on with the new! It will then be France's day and the proper time to strike. The question arises as to whether Germany will allow France and Gen. Bouianger to go on preparing forthe coveted opportunity.

A Juvenile Speculator. Two years ago a bright-faced lad of 13 was hired by a stock broker, with offices about 100 yards from the exchange, to chalk on the blackboard now used in many offices the prices of stocks as they appeared on the tape. The lad then wore ill-fitting clothes, but his insenuous ways attracted the attention of the broker's customers and he soon became a favorit, Yesterday tne lad. now 15, wearing an expensive suit and neat but costly jewelrj'. told Iww te tad lost at case under advisement, and it is believed by lawvers ami nil in attendance that the action LUB CUUllUg IDUiniUUU 111 VlMUIllUUll.

if tho music and called to the choir to Of thf lou-ar nnnrt in nnnH PIT! nill? WOOdS tO Thpv rpsnonded in their loudest vein, death will be reversed. An unfortunate Dredging a liiver. anf before the hymn was finished order was featn rp nf tVio n-iaa fnr nnd is that no ex A company has been formed to dredge the every sevemy-nve oi me iwpuiation is a criminal, and Chicago can outdo New restored. Cay at 2, Hartley ampueu r-peciacuiar urama, ceptions were taken, and there is no strict legal authority for reversing the of Carson River, in Nevada, for quicksilver and 'CLIO." The Grant Declared Open. city it is not the Disti-irt rv.nrr F.rrors have been discov York in anything.

It our make as line a showing because the criminals are" s.xrr Fe. N. Feb. 13. Special.

Sec not here. amalgam. Eighteen miles of river-bed has been located. It is estimated that 10 per cent of the bullion product of the Comstock mines has flowed as tailings into the Carson River, ered and new evidence reported to have been adduced, and it is believed that through the resnit nunt v- TnKiripnt Cleveland the but because our officials don't know where to retary Lamar has again decided the Nolan nnen to entry and Surveyor-General eed with the survey condemned man will be saved. "4a" tin nearly 000,000 acres and I iri tlllL vi 5 It The Farmers Organizing.

Farmers of South Dakota are becoming greatly inter iV rich in agricultural and pastoral lanas. located in Northeast yew Mexico. ested in forming alliances, the societies com and that at least will be recovered. The Retired List. The retired list of the navy is swelling.

There are fifty Rear-Admirals, fifteen Com modores, fourteen Captains, twelve Commanders, twenty Lieutenant Commanders forty-one Lieutenants, forty-six Surgeons, twenty Paymasters, and seventy-two bining the ohior-ts of the old Granger move- mentVith that of politics. The object of the alliances as stutwi in th constitution is to Sale of San Joachin Kanrh. SANTA ANA, Feb. famous San Joachin Ranch, containing 400,000 acres, Kon houtrht bv a syndicate representing SlShern-Scfnc railroad companies for Fifty Popl. Grand Bullet, Mile.

Adele Corcalba. Premiere. Mr. John L. Burleigh.

Next Monday llooilman Blind. CRITERION THEATRE cor. Divisiuu. KTerv Evenina. Saturday and Sunday Matinee LAMB-JOKDAN-PUK CO.

In the latest success, ON TIIE RIO GRANDE. Great Cat and New Scenery. Prices 2i. and ISe, Aldrich in MY PARTNER. STANDARD THEATRE.

Instantaneous Success of The Bold Boy of GlengalL CHARLES ERIN VERNEK SIIAMUSAT)TRIEX RATTLE OF GETTYSBURG! Open daily from 8 a. to 10:30 p. jq. "unite the farmers of the country for their protection against class legislation, encroachments of concentrated capital, and tyranny find them. From the Mayor to the turnkey in Chicago it is not presumed that they know-there are such streets as Clark and 'Fourth avenue, and that there is auy thing wrong going on on those thoroughfares.

What is the remedy More law? Another Gospel No, but the execution and practice of both which we now have. If our laws are placed in the hand of honest men to execute they are sufficient to close the fountains of open iniquity saloons that sell to minors and at illegal hours, gambling-houses, pool-rooms, and brothels: but so long as honest citizens allow their political partisanship to prevent them from combining to "turn the rascals out" and put iu their places honest and law-abiding men things will grow worse. Let the church make itself more practical, or, in other words, more apostolic. We don't want theological discussions about future probation for the heathen in China, but such practical preaching and living the life and Gospel of Christ as will bring a present helpful salvation to tiie masses io.Ch Night and Day for weeks at a time a stubborn cold holds on. rasriinir and weakening ths inni, oi monopoly." Wisconsin.

suDstance or keeping up a constant irritation in wah. wood and before the blast is turned on. The fnni iii nivt ot coal orcoke mixed with some the throat. In the face of the friehtful mortal ft-? A Scare in an Insane Asylum. A fire in.

the insane asylum near Lancaster caused some damage. There were ninety-eight patients in it and thirtv-seven in the poor- from lung complaints neglected none should reW quire to be told that It is more rational to take a cough or cold at the start by using Dr. D. Jayne's, Expectorant, a curative whose merit has been approved for fifty years, and which wUl promptly? rid you of a cold, heal the soreness of the lungs and strengthen the strained surfaces of the throa'Z ew Kates on Suburban Trains. "sto line will issue a will greatly their suburban ff important point, reduce tares to the most tinietables, and For commutation Uc Kt tiekct other information appl a dep6t office, rlafk rtreet and Fifth avenue, SereKrl base such as lime or fluor-spar.

hen the wood burns the fuel will be thrown in gradually until the highest tuyeres are covered. The blast will then be turned oft. The air will be forced into the annular chamber, and through the tuyeres Into the fire. It will shoot in jets through Iah fire, striking horizontally the vertical inside shell rmnoslt. eixnrr in tho nrhnli surface of the inside house, a short distance away, and towards hieha swift wind was blowing.

Towns men by the score rushed for teams and were at the scene as nmrklv as nossible. They ar I ua ti femes as mueU if rived just in time to tind. tnat the attendants.

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