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ISLAND TUESDAY, JU Want to ell or buy hores, pgs oF eal has appeared in the Dail editio ‘ a seh) OF Duy ROrees, pigs Or whieh - : at < = y : me, ar a.¢ . . bho LA T l ES DA s JIU NE 4, 1895. NO. YS4 ADVERTISE IN js & firsi~ weekly newsparper—interesting nd fnilo atest news. , CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1895, ba (li Atl ti i Pi; iy ae i ; ts ee eee —_ all Moor lu 1 47.6m a. m c . ‘aii DK ’ : re se 10h aie, Th * ss ST E AMS Smae : INE THE LIQUEFACTION OF HYOROGEX the great peg pe the Statue Interesting Figures of Lively Import tn es ’ ri ’ 0 berty London, Paris and New York. | ' AT LAST EFFECTED. ., ; New Moon, 2: lay, S.4m. p. 1 ae New York by the census of 1885 is a | First Quar, LY, i8.3m. ar FO R BOS ] O NI Sete a ; ‘ a city of 2,000,000 inhabitants. 5 | {{ Dai " : f neces Greatest Achievement—Professo: The population of London ts 4,200,00). ~ : —CALLING AT— ; ai nes p ory ompound Py oduced Miraculous Olszewski Reaches the Goal of His Am- RIAN | The populaticn of Paris is 2,490,000. Day of Week ; .Z * os il k } | bition in His Experiments in the Realin ( SEE —— - are a bee aoae dieon a eg : oe; vom AWKES — akisy j } — ‘he area of Paris is 18,700. e area of — _— coe! Restlts and Banished My Troubles.” =| <r Sede ca: | serine —— wo eo -7 i ® : London has 600,000 houses. Paris has ; : " mor Seen comme i Science has at list trum hel o e: “Vin Mariani increases 99,006 houses. New York has 115,000 1} Sa : ( 35 6 10 matter. Hydrogen, which } as previous Eouses. London averages 7 residents to | 2 ;> } 7 16 ; IVETT a Fe ee re ae eee oe ly resisted all attempis t) change its and strengthens all our a house, Paris 25, New York 18. 3iM Av 10 8 15 Ss. &. 00 } physical characteristics, now succunts faculti 9° London has 1,380 miles of street« | iT 1 ; “4 ‘ : 1es ’ : 4{ Tuesda 41} , 3 will leave Navi.ravion ie “Est . & "sy3R iF ‘N 5 y to the will of the noted seientist, Pr - e Paris has 609 miles of streets. New | ; ) : i s a m : Nae » ‘ : cien . Pr i B; We 15] $2 9 48 Co’s. Wharf, Char- i sta vil OUR State ment is Made by Wh * | fessor Olszewski, of Cracow. As ear) Mailed F York has 575 miles of streets. London ' ‘. 4; T! y i 1S} SF 30 2) lottetown, FRIDAY, ® aan a “are as 1883 Professo: Olsg>wski beean th ree. mee Sar sire < setae, Faas has <6. Tired but SI I ‘ ra " ; te 4 ~ oh ‘ r av , : Pty ” y . } ee ess 7} Friday 14 31 11 43 May 17, at 12 noon, i nbs ose Budd of Shant Ba Ont. ‘xperiments in the liquefaction 2nd so- Descriptive Book with Testimony and New York has 444. i 3 p 8{ Sat AY 14 {4 Il 63 and every friday | , ) y; lidification of ibe which } cota Portraits The water supply of London fs 175,- ces : 9} Su y 14 | f4 | aft thereafter unti) far- | Se ieee in the co versi n o: th last of ti OF See or tea ne a se RaRaNEen eee Saveur: were . . . . ine F Sore Hoe nversio : » las f ti NOTED CELEBRITIES. . ao . : hein an wip | s of Paris is 100,000,000 lions a day. | *Q i¢ | - 4 iS | 1 ef i oe _ notice. = Will! constituents of the atmospher> int ce age wen deci Ag Bhermety ths oe # on. | away the strength. Let the blood be x {6} 1 47, leave Hawkesbury a .m. same |-ys, : : loui sa i _ Bencpciat a " g ; ? s 13 a . : 1 We AY ae 9 99!) and Halifax on Satur sf. at 10 “ ‘ a : Victory after victory; a continued and oat by the testimony of Mr. Ambrose Badd, ” ~— form. Oxygen, agen “End Every a Pestes Reputation. | 90.000 gations a day. New York stands | —— _ oes by 7. : a fia : fe | 1 5 Ol chanel ees ee zabeoken march of triumphs over \lisease (who cays :— - man other gases, when submitt d te Acitatiteatialinae ‘dcauaeniaaiameene at the head of the three chief cities in | 6@parille and this condition will cease. 3 a s) si} 63 Leet 2 a Load at a: ; a So CS te he ob ee 1. ow temperatures in tubes by means of At Druggists and Fancy Grocers. this particular. “For r three years ay Fr : . 0 " BUM BOSTON uceday, May eer ( “el a a ia i ye same a aot ; oo ce come See , gladly quid ethylene, boilicg in vaevo, at a Sele Agents for Canada Sends. tan 1,000 firemen. Paris has a ok - ae lt harpoon 15 | Sat 49 4.53}12 noon, and every Tuesday ther-ater | le ompound in every land whee it give my experience with Paine’s Celery seliiiend = . 7 . : beer ete yer fl ety ape — poorspells. I always fe 09) not 16 | Sunda i 8! § 3) until farther notice, calling at Halife x and ; *° O* L to! : attle with sickness, Compound. After suffering with dyspep- } |. ts a ee See ab Oo See aes LAWRENCE A. WILSON & co., 7 ac i ic - a. ce et nin | sleep at night and the Little I eould eat 7} Monda 43) 7 8 _ wke ‘sbury, and arriving at Cha Ic:te- ry Canada alone tens of thousands who sia for thirty-five years, and meeting with mares it, wi ' $ verally liquised MONTREAL. oe a > me ee — er i did not do me any g - I read about ; i t were once dyapentics. and who hore: , a : 5 but hydrogen refused to become Liquid stands at the head of the three cities. | ’ 7 38; Tuesda | 9} 8 7 rm. 08 Thursday evening t were once d) oe , and w - — awfal manv failures with other medicines, JI de- . : ™ ; com quid, Panic: 41 Bo. HAUSSMANN, Ronson : £80 Gareee be. Fires are much more frequent, in pro- | Hood’s Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. 5 ar | ni »+ Jadsef pain and agony, no. ank Heaver ided se Paine’s Celerv Co ’ a even when submitt Oo ¢ ePssure of 5 ; 4 . PO- Io | We : i} 49 8 8S ” Fo rates of passage. freight, etc. «pp'y | ae } ~ ar ; agony, \ oe feaven cid dito us Pa ne’s Celery Compound, nic Rene $ sate te ° 1 pe - OF | MEW VOR G9 Ws Wem ETACET, — MONTREAL: 28 HOST Or, portion to the popuistion, in New Yorx Before I had finished two bottles I began 20 Ti ft of 9 49 | to local agents, or the general ave! ey 7 y 33 nen. ere igth, sleep, ap- having heard of so many cures effected by call spleres, and c oel d_wa to than in either London or Paris. Lon- | 0 feel better and in a short time I felt 3] . e 10 28 we, a a = e ere Med i r aaa Se eaed the m 7 The ee after I used it for a cael sa — ee an o! rs Graichui—Comlorting don loses $7,500,000 a year. Paris $1,- all right end hed gained 2% pounds in $2 | Sat uy ' {1 26 Bi a oy ; use oF raines Ue on ind, ime, produced miraculous results aod yene ant quid alr 4uny in 500,000 and New York $5,000,000 by fires. weight. Iam stronger and healthier than : at ‘ : afl wouderfal J iedicine —the greatest banished , troubles. vacuo. What the critieil t n =e ” . x M ¥ ar a HALIFAX SERVICE. ' ict of medical ascier feeds Saou’ « ian > condition of helplessness— | Of the gas was as I oa r Zo sale 5 GREAT PARKS ABROAD. Salt etna eaeer W. ae i » : : 4 ' ' Ff : i j < ot- x f : 25 | Tres | ¢s9) osa|. 8. S. “Halifax” or ® Olivett ue top 6 -t of the ladder of em as a being unable to sleep or eat—-I now feel | ured, although recognized t» be below ; = — the wee — of ' “Ss : op | le ia very 4 ure for dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulence, well and strong. Iam astonished at the | 264 degzees below zero. In hi: subs - -ondon parks, covers 409 acres. The Bois ; * 5) W sdsy 50 1 26 eave Pla nt Wharf, Halifax, every D : yspeps' g i gz WwW zero. In hi: subs a : pricier rs 33 | Thursday } = () 2 21] NESUAY,8 a.m., and SATURDAY, 190 weve tat make ramp, and the numer- results, as my trouble was an old and | quent experiments Professor Cls:ewski B 4 r de Moubaghe, oe Gistinctive of Hood Ss Sa aparilla oe F " i = 6 a as P. m., until further notice, for Foeron } 'ess evils tat make life miserable through chroni > one. I have recommended | stil fur.her lowered th t>mperatur REAKF AST—S SUPPER Paris parks, coy ers 2.200 acres, Central a | 2 il R : : Src io | insperfect digestive vigor. P; re C, i , sot eae ; ; : S én Park, the most distinctive of New York . i th Oo | wis ' 17 50) 414 di ir et. Returning, will leave north: side ~ renee oe at ane’ *s Cele ompoubd to some of my } of hydrogen, but it was not until a few By a thoro: wh knowledge of the nate parks, covers 840 acres. Collectively | * s © n y 0S } 50} 5 28/2 f Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Puesday nd: y medi ine in = world but Paine’s ne ighbors, aa in eve ry case it has given | days ago that this l'ghtest of all eascs | ural laws which govern the operations Of | tana including Sonn parts aos tine eens —= Saturdays, 12 noon, until further m™ sr fe y Ce porn i can ett ctually reach satisfaction. I will always strongly re-} passed from the f§iseovs io tre l.quid digestion and nutrition, snd by a careful | porns tributary to London) there are in True Blood Purifier — > ome arriving in Halifax | a | id os atid difficult cases of pyepepsia commend its use when I have oppor-{| state at the remarka'ly low tempera application ot the fine properties of well- London 22,000 acres of park land. Ir- Pr i ae tn the fe Be oe. Aw 1 DAY evenings can go directly on oard | 20d indigestion. This statement is borne tun:iy.” ture of 661.d-eccen beers Pedr selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps i vided for s parks > forests ominently in the public eye today. . oe =. & : i : grees ow z ro Fahren- : + &pps has pro cluding as parks the neighboring forests : E sland Railway ee without ah — heit. pe A ec and supper a delicately = of Fontainebleu, with 42,000 acres, an! | Sure toget ood’s and only Hood’s, Do t rt-weekly services by Oliveti ond snivicesdaill verage which may save us many hesvy § St. Germain, with 8,000, the park acrc- | Ot be induced to buy and other. ——— Halifax, between Boston and Hai:fax sad | A Wooden Kailrcad. doctors’ bills, It is by the judiciou: use of | aze of Paris is 172,900 acres. D liver Ma @n an IURSDAY. 27th Dee-mber, | Weekly service by 8S. S. Florida be ween Work fs about t> b-gin on a railroad | such articles of diet that a consiitetior There are twelve London bridges. Hood’s” Pills naan heaieniian ‘Se yeu, the : s Railway will run daily | Boston and Chariottetown will be res ined in Florida, which 1° a curiosity of it may be gradually built up uatil strong | Paris has twenty-six, New York has pee CX0Ct esac ei capi | in June, as last season. Re : OE, kind. Some tm» aro th> c tize.s of | enough to resist every tendency to disease, | fve. London Bridge was built in 1824. a — ” oo gh Tickets for sale and bs :gage Avon Park and Hanes Cit:, Fia., be- | Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating | The Brooklyn Brijge was opened in e ye hp oy Checked at al! stations on the Interes:onial lieved that a traz ati around us ready to attack wherever there | !°S°. aMPM aM Pw} ol Se oe € at a tran-po:tation rcute con- }® my N weeklies ‘ Te 3 Charlottetos | 239 | Matiway. ; Ca aha. 4 a : aie necting them woul! be of great advan- | # & weak point. We may escape many 8 ew York city has no regular = qe 309i 211| For rates of passage, freight, ete., «poly This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As}... ‘Tne country ina nly and nearly | fatal shaft by keepiag ourseives well forti- | fArrison except on Se ea $ is 1 27 Inne) ements “ne eyo y ? ax "4 a : , ’ es : : vd x ondor as a sma arrison, e $4 ro ao sociation, Ltd. - of Londor n, G. B., aut North $ Sydney, Cape Bre | tevet. a ernie welt codienngay ne Seance oe Se ciel Seri ian — Gunbdee and: a few aditienalt of sealant MicKinno Engli h Ointm nt s 12 42 | : se . 5 bee a .., | ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. c : . om $4 as : ! Wf. L. CMIPMA, ton, has long been gener ally known under the name of SYD eee lacked in capital what they |" plu simply with citer water or milk, | ®"@ artillery, seven thousand in all. as IS iniment. go 5 i322) | Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. | N ‘ Be iat ‘ made up in enterprise. It has been de- Yaris has as a garrison a large army— f ep an + 63 20) RICH ARDSON & BARNAI » N bY COAL, and this name ist egise tered asa Trade Mark cided to build the road with woolen — SOF PR, Fe, ee the largest city garrison in Europe. Mr. New. McKuxnoy, — PMPM. aul “eben aer eps Teor goon A To guard against deception from other coals being sold with | rails, which are large enough to b — 2 Executions are by hanging in London! oar Sir,—For five years I ; a ; M Agents, north sideaLewi: ha:f, JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, H hic sew ar Sir,—For five years I was a suffer = : ie Boston. the ° hn of “ Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a certificate is | 12/4 80 that they will be half embeade 4 ae ~» Lad, Homacoperak | and by guillotine in Parts. In the former | oy from eczema. Physicians could not ill.. lv Jo | i Is y> . ry —) * , Blin thé om a, with b Chemists, London England. clty they are private ; in the latter ther : iz... rT may? ted with each ec; go of Gent » Sydney Coal shipped sand, Without «ther ballast. a mihi Mines: : help me. At last I vought a box of your 2 ” an ae i e cargo ot uwenuine Sy ney Uoal s Lippec . They are to te held ia position by ar o pc. Lhere ‘ae MO executions, Ointment, which helped me wonderfully, mi... oe SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian | wooden pins two in hs ia diameter FTO L nT _ ee ae ag et Bo greet > — while two boxes made a compiete cure. I _- ca and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House Usr. It is}2™9, ¥>* See ine ie hs : in New York rince the passage of the | en it to all others similarly M .M . : va “a . : ‘ as a con ected sy plan couplere : ; : ri N Gerry bill. afiic ig ietennaces a le = ai80 an excellent STEAM Cr AL. placed underneath end held by yins. k That ee ree louse There are 12,000 cabs and 2,500 stages Arex. McKay. PM AM a Not a pound of mct.l wili te used in nown as the Peake Homestead, situate] 1 ronaon There : atthe ond S’side, Oct. 10, 1893. ly~—ap4 +H iis ++ Chastattetown .. ane 10 x | 7 € 4B VELL BROS ; Avent s construction of the track, clthough the it. —— 7% a > Partick ot 1.259 din in soem haw aot 1,006 - - : seese Hoyalty J t 2 vee edd 10 d . 4 . en anry a y _ on . Ecce. on wha bad ae ‘idaiiea: wea ae » line will Ye forty milos loog. rd » ‘oe "=e : ; —T CSO Ae SENS EN Opel ZO DR E M DON 7 D 3% ( Ar) as jl) 9 05 RB. H. BROW N, Svdne V Mines Resident Manager comesinegaen given first of May next. The municipal expenses of London are mV edde G A 410/f Lvs - anes cages (Ar) 850 STMR. F AS INE} i ; 7 . r Pace Metal Recovered From Smoke. Also that beautifully situated two-story $79,000,000. The municipal expenses of $22... ec eteat Cacdigan......:......... 7% Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—3m 135 Some of the smelters in Omaha ana | Dwelling _ erings Street, mow qooupied eee 7 N.S RS. . She Geese DENTIST Pit 4 Se ee A M Will commence the season of 1895 by | = ae = Denver have lately in'!roduced a device | by — Reddin, Esq. Possession given | cipal expenses of New York (State taxes s ee a ’ a 2 ‘ . first June next. included) are $40,900,000. sailing from Halifay 4 April. for recovering the minerals that here- : ? ' ee , is M Bs anita ee ~— oe ba oo tofore have passed away in smoke and Also, Cottage situate on Hillsborough | The death rate in London is 21 per WILL BE AT 445... : vee iS cnc 817 np enemas « Pen 2K fumes. It is p.rhaps rot generally Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing.} thousand of population: in Paris 28, a . 512 ee ee ae W. W. CLARKE, a a d as Possession given 20th April next. and in New York 21. The number of |Dr. Robertson S, Crapaud, EP: ces -_Bear Riv .-7 8 Agent. eS er ee eee ee eee Apply to deaths in New York tity last year was ON a -mneaeie rt April 18 is laden wi-h meta!s cf valu>, notably PEAKE BROS. & CO. 41,000, in Paris €7,500, and in London 89,- re ee eo ice eT st ts ss je & B gold, silver and lead, but such is th> mch19—tf 246 000. ' 6 _— — 2 essa A bs fact, and it has been the constant study London has 14,4 policemen. Paris Thursday May 30th, 50. ‘Cape Traverse... ...... 635 of metal'urgists for ye_rs past te con- 6,000 policemen. New York has 3,800 PM AM x x 7 trive some practical and economica!? Pe ieaearton sn a mnimnrage nen erent policemen, The ordinary arrests in New And remain uatil Saturday following. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time FO R E ARYW AN Dp GARDEN. method of cond:n ing such material. BRISTOL’S York ina year ar $5.90), in Paris 100,000 This is the only trip the Doctor will The new device cons'sts of a horizon- | | and in London 15,000, make to Crapaud this summer, and any- D. PO TTINGER, } Gen Mgr Can Govt Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, } Charlottetown. decd elmer ve a onniliad hacen TIME TABLE FOR STEAMER SOUTH roRT The steamer Sou hport will ply on the East and West and West Rivers until far- ther 1 : Will lea Prince Street wharf on every Monday for 2axt River at 3 o’clock p. m., returning Taesday for Charlottetown; ing Hayden’s Wharf at 7.20 a. In. » calli ng at ‘Bagzarty's and Hic skey’ s wharves; leav- ieav- ing Chariottetown for East River at 3 D. m. and making return tile, Will lea Prince Street wharf for Esst River on Saturday at 5 a. m. leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Char- | lottetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hag- garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re- tarn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince St. The steamer will run to Mount Stewart every alternate week as the tides may suit. WEST RIVER W leave Ch’town for West River Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at Westville when required. bab geo. morn- irg leaving West Liver Bridge for Ch’town at 7.30, calli ng at weawille making re tarn trip from Chtown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point daily, (Sunday excepted)—6.39, 8 and 10 @m; iZ noon; 2, 4 and 6 p m. Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7,2 aod 11 a m; 12, 3 5 and 6.30 p m. ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLY. Leave ( wnat 8.36 and 9.30am; 12 001 ie Zand 4 p ™. Leave Rocky Point at9 and 10 a m; 12.30, 1.30, 3 and 4.20 p m. TIME TA FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborouz!: will ply on the Southport ferry i 2as follows: - Sun- days leaving Charlottetown daily at xl uvery half hour up to 9 pm. ; Southport at 6.45 a m, making ha rips up to 9.15 p m. Sunday tr une as Jast year. On Tues- day and Friday of each week steamer will ran ¢ .ccommodate the travelling public. HIGKEY & NIJHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. ‘ Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING 8's to | pound. —AlLSO—— Theii Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than Iwported Jobaceos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—Gm 135 wy Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. —— -- DR. MURRAY, OFFICE, 145 QUEEN STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN. GIL STOVES - constitute one of the greatest of comforts in hot weather. You can ii ioht them at once without any kindling wood, and the fire burns at its brightest as 2on as lighted. When no longer requir ‘1 can be immediately extinguished, ana ¢ house thus not overheated by a blazi fire kept for hours longer than nece to sav: the boiber of re-kindli: be. NO trouble, no dirt—these are j the Brightes: and Best, that only cost from 75 cents up. Geta Stove and on oy the summer. Fennell iy Chandlzv. ap—19 25 overco > oY Notice to Parties Intending to + ree Cheese aud Butter Factorie . That BRUCE STEWART & C‘. are prepared to give the very lowest pris on Steam Boilers and Engines. Boile:. are first-class in all particulars. Engin«: are A i, of our own pattern aad manufs irre Boilers furnished with al! necessar Fil- tings, including a first :lase Pem’ rthy Injector, the hest in the market. S «pi strong and durable to etart. Open ‘li.be Valve. No levers or valves to fr die, no working ports; consequently wi! i.-t longer than the commen Injector «1h levers and valves. We use best Am ican 1 sure goods, and sel] ai a price that will rices, your custom. No old-fashioned 1 and will not be undersold by any firm io the business. Repairs entrusted (> us will have prompt and careful atte: tion, First -t: <8 veork and at prices to suit the times. machinists and tools to send out on when required. Plans, specifications and estimates ziven for any work required. Remember, we will not be undersold by any firm in the business. BRUCE STEWART & CO mechi20—35 & wy tf CHTOWN TO BOSTUH ——BY THE—~- Fast Steamship “ Clivett:.” BUY YOUR TICKETS WwW. W. Clar! e, TICKET AGENT, e er SANA Oxte ae T OMPN A B te: —_——— — ee Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth, Early Red and White Datch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife, Colorado Bearded Seed Wheat. GARDEN.—Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Mush Me! on, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savory, Spinach, Squash, Salsif, To: nato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melou. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, sale at the lowest prices WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, April 13, 1895—-135 w QUEEN STREET. * pure and reliable. For oer GE EES. Slr crs Portier’ ee “Shakespeare,” The FINEST B 6+ OCICAR EVER OFFERED ioe 13 abou TO” THE PUBLIC. JUsT TRY IT apt -dy & wy SOS Tea ee Cee CAE CAE CxS A ESE S-HSSVSGSTCSESSESSETSSEGSE FOSS £2OVSESEESESD 2 ose | RIPANS'! ONE GIVES RELIEF. Os 6648420 a% Behold the Perfect Injector, which we furnish with our Cheese: and Butter Factury Boilers and Engines. The best in the imarket. Can be regulated to feed Boiliers steadily without change. We ask the Dairy Companies of rthe Island to buy their Boilers and Engines from us, as they will get a better machine for the money than by importing them. By so doing you wil] save the profits of the middienrven, and the money and machines will both rensain among our own people. In any other case we have only the machines, and the money is gune from us forever. Estimates furnished and contracts eatered imto for Cheese or Butter Factories comsplete or any part thereof. WE DEFY COMPHTITION. Telephone connection. REPAIRS attended to promptly. Satisfaction guaran tal flue some 1,500 ft in length, ex- posing a surface for radiation and con- densation of the heaiel gases of up- ward 54,000 square fect; th ovgh this flue are drawn the fum's by means of a fan, the outer circumference of which at full speed revolves with a velocity of nearly two mies a mnute; the fumes thus und:r pr ssure are forced inte a spacious buildiog, from which there is no means of escape except through a filier of textile fabric, the colorless gases passing through into a stack beyond, while the valuable soot or smoke condenses on the inner o- lower side, from whch it is ccllected from.time to time, compre sed into moulds and fed back avcain into fur- naces, where th: valuable metals are extracted and separated. Not one par- ticle of valuahb'e fume can escape.— New York Sun. Use of Traction Engines. In California not only is steam freight ing with traction engines largely prac- ticed, but its use, acording to the Min- ing and Scientific Press, is decidedly in- creasing. That paper prefaces an {l- lustrated descripii n of a wagon train drawn by a traction engine with a load of 40 tons and capabl> of ascending a grade of 500 feet to the mile with the re- mark that the high-power traction en- gines are not only extensively, but also profitably employed in Cu.lifornia in this traffic. The train described is now in use in hauling salt a distance of 30 miles over the desert in San Bernar- dino County in this S ate, from the mines of the Cryste] Sat Company to Danby, a point on the Atlantic & Paci- fic Railroad, to be shiped to @ fferent points. This route is som what sandy; the train, however. makes the round trip (60 miles) in «ne day and a half, including loading and un!o.jing. The about 40 cargo averi ges ton; at each load. That ‘sa very trying ;lace to operate a trim owns 10 the 106 e sand to Le conte: ded with and the secar- eity of water for the engine, th» water being hauled in sufficent quantity from ore end of the road by th»: engin: to supply it for the roun! t ip. How- ever, th: train is a sa.e ss there, and makes it pcSsible to n arxct «ne of th great resources cf this State that cther- wise would lie dorma.t for want of a way of gcti ng it to a shi pi.g poicut on the rai road. “Thes* «nein s ¢r> o!s> ext nsivel used in Cal fir ia for h uw ng lous ti the mils, and] m ert, te m..ket- some large firms owning as many as thrce and four each~—an!} at a p ofii consid. rabiy over that cf employi animals, which wire formerly used b: them, the engines doing the work muc more satisfactorily.” A firm in Me, docino is cited as now vsinz only tw: horses, whereas two years ago 150 wer used, traction engines having now sup- planted animal power. 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QUEEN VICTORIA’S DONKEY Animal at a Great Bargain from a Peasant She Met on the Road, During Queen How She Bought the Victoria’s recent so- journ at Cimiez she was accustomed every afternoon, to ride about the en- virons of Nice in a little carriage drawn by a sober-looking donkey named Jocko, The history of this reliable and highly prized animal ts interesting. The Queen was at Acquisgrana two or three years ago, and one morning was passing along the border of the lake, when a pcasant went by leading at the end of a rope a well built donkey, which woulkl Fave been handsome had it not been <0 thin as to excite a suspicion ihat its Inst meal had been scanty and many days before. 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