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Visitors » Campan Building, and an escort will accompa ih to the farm, Tend for catalogue, free by Rel me (MPORTED mm ished reputation and registered in the fs baagtifully situated at the head of Grosz It liar with the location may call at city office, om Address, Savace & Faswun, Detroit, Mich. , If you want the Two papers, the Re. ponrer and the “New York Weekly World.” for one year at $2.25, you can bave the two by sending vs the $2.2 in advance and a new name with $2.25, to which the two papers will also besent. This is & big bargeio, and we gre only able to carry it out upon the gbove plan, rR CO0D ws wad 19 Crontesh dno sols wver of. tote ecas aioraied Wend heli auto he auth oct & rd or Moss Rome { Fae, or Hand et Thess Fo f11 portionulars adden AMERICAN TEA © 35 man I Vesey She, Now Fig SROs Bo be Tenied Ret, 5s CITLEAAK Bie ———————T—— —— Milhsim Plaining Mi. Farnishos and Keeps on Hand iH, — DOORS FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIDING SHUTTERS, BLINDS MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, STAIR RAILING, &e , &e, &o, &o., &e. ters Reasonable, and all Orders Promptly attended to, yy ¥ en A AAS H A oS —— SE HSA SS: 3 ARTIFICIAL ICH In London, durtog the eourse of a lecture on this subject, the lecturer stated that the production of ice by means of mechanical appliances had for years engaged the attention of scientific men ; but it was only of late that their researches and experience had been suc- cessful in producing this important article in the quantity and quality essen- | tial to its becoming a staple article of trade and its manufacture a success as a commercial enterprise. The result was that this new branch of business had begun to assume a position of vast, importance and opened a fleld of prof-, itable investment of capital and labor. | Hitherto difficulties had been encounter- | ed in the manufacture of ice, chief among which was this—that ice could only be produced in small, thin cakes, opaque, and snowy in appearance, owing to the! complications of the machinery. Re- cently patented machinery and applian- ces had overcome these difficulties and could produce ice perfectly pure and transparent in large and solid blocks of uniform size and thickness. Manu. factured ice was purer, cheaper and more lasting than natural ice, It was desirable that the supply of ice should be of pure nature, free from all sewage and noxious gases arising from the de-| composition of vegetable matter such as is found in rivers, canals, ponds and lakes, The notion that ice purified it- self by the process of freezing was not based on trustworthy information. Manufactured ice was made from filtered and purified water, but this guarantee was not offered with natural ice, even such as was imported from the ‘‘eternal snows” of Norway. Manufactured was more permanent than natural ice on account of ita greater density. The in- troduction of artificial ice had broken down a monopoly which had existed in the market for natural ice, and there was now no reason why the consumption of ice should not be wide spread and popular. Manufactured ice was used in several of our large hospitals. A] number of specimens of ice, natural and | artificial, were arranged in front of the platform. mn AGA GP ————— i PUNISHMENT OF FALSIFIERS, During the fourteenth century there] ean be no doubt that the companies exercised very effective superintendence over trade and The city records abound with accounts of the exposure and punishment of fraud at the instigmtion of the companies, whose representatives seem to have used their ] y and search with oon siderable vi Some of the cases re ported with all solemnity in the *' Re-! manufacture, avore of sorts > FRETS (1 tiny = Or. membrancia” are very quaint, and afford & curious ght into the manners of 1 1311 we read of a seru- the time, T] 3 13 being prosecuted tiny of * result that 15 black and 40 gray and white hats were seized as false, and con-| denned to be burned in Chepe, while 3 . cag * of the bona fides tain other h & of which there was some doubt, were “postponed for further consideration.” potters” denounced to the Mayor and Aldermen divers persons, and especial- ly one **Aleyn le Sopere,” who busied | themselves by buying ** in divers places pots of bad metal, and then put them on the fire 8c as to resemble pots thal have been used and sre of old brass and then,” the record continues, *‘ they Sundays and other festival days to the | deception of all those who buy such] pots, for the moment they are put upon | the fire and expoeed to great heat they come to nothing and melt. put to slander.” The magistrates © the fourieenth century were not restricted to the dull monotony of ** 40s, or a month,” and they seem ‘in dovising penalties to have given free scope to their powers of invention. for example, one Quilhogge having bovight a putrid pig, which had been lyin g a long time by the riverside, for 4d., ¢ it from it two gammons for sale, and scdd part there- of “in deceit of the pecple.” He was) sentenced to stand in tho pillory while) “ the residne of the gamracms was burnt! beneath him.” In the saanes way o seller of bad wine was condemme d to stand in the pillory, to drink a draug /htof his own stuff, and to have the remy iinder poured over his head. We may well envy our ancestors the protection of this exoel- ters persons ta ad heavd in various liking to th Lid quar- +! . munity : motive works | ago he resided street. 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