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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATIRDAV, NOVEMBER 2, 1901.
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SCIENTIFIC SALAD
"Inaccurate knowledge I tUngerouji thing,
So In ill thing. 1st tit be ceurat."
IIih.Iim of the Satud wouM greatly M w
in m ttk liy inking ijiimIIom (""."'''.;
mllv for publication), whlili If PwiM' ;
1 1 .iiisuerf-rl In full In n early lue of U
Vi-rl.lt SaUd and lliflr receipt ncknort Irdgcil
iiitiicillilely by mall. .Ml anrh cnminiinU
iiiim inual' hotttver. an a matter of 1-niiiw.
'..mi the wrltrr'i correct name and ddrrxn.
nMieie the.v ctttnol be taUn Into i""-
deration.
Lunacy Among Military Men.
A I HUM II imr.tlp.ilnt lni rniiiL to lln- 'in
iik..ii (lint tin- builiK nl liillltiit.i and nt.il
i ilir mil ntot ipidkl.ti He Malc-i that nut
. i imi.noi) mm ol the nun) or ii.nnl pro
. . ii lli'i me liflpile'i luii.itli. 01 the vj ntll'il
.. il pinfc-slnm, mllttt uie lli tlrvt In --ut"
mil In (lie lit tin Klialn. nrxt the 1mt.i-l, lol
.il nl 'nine dMame In ilm Inrt, ilc-in. IN'-f
nun and c Iv It si-it.uiK t 1 1 Kltit. tin nrt
i nl tlil gimip. I"? t mill to e.nli lno.inio.
fimi. (tt.inl Hid Lilmirrt am f.ir belil'id
mi. Hie pinfcfilniiil inrn tuppl IS." out nf
i. Ii Ho.mi jt i.iinlld.itiH for the liitntti- Hs.i-
,I. l't, bill llll .1 lolltt lllllTlll. lOIIII' HlO
iiiiliinii.. n( whlili i,i. Iii c.i Ii lfH.tnn Into llir-lr
.ii. Uiiiideiful I" nine ii.iiiiihii 111 nun le-
ill ilirli Mlilt. tin- In-l nl Hi, ulinli- Kinnp.
. Ilm- Hill I'lll.t I- I'll! IW.IKHI til Hi' tHIlI-
I.MI-r.
Population of Civilized Countries.
W t III In the lal imii m llitu 1I.HII nii'-l "I t'lf
llllfil llllllillH nf the iMlHl b.lM I'll- I 1011)1. 1 -
rii.li" n( lliilr InlilblLinta, s.ij-1 Hi.tWic-Ms. 'Hie
i "iill c.l tlirvf icnMhCi .lie beiiininm: " 'I"
',h. .Hid rnmptrinnt of llirm tilth our .milli.-r
ii.l with tlint nf the I'nlted 'I He me In
tnl. the. Hie follow Itior Inblo -Inms the loul
i pnl.ilii.ri ol .i mimbei nf im:tilili, s iliiiwl
i hi leient teii-it-ft, with tin- l tin of ileutitil.il
ii kjii' and the density n( ,piil,ition, rpieed
funs of the number if Itili.i'ilt.int- prt (iure
.nil. Ihe tliild iidiiinii ieprer,ntliit; the pel-
'tiiasr of Inerense for the di'i.iih', uhll.- the "lit-
il" one -how." Hie ilin-lt n( pnpulitinu per
- line mile:
r..unlrlrs Dalo. Populilinli
I uilrrl Male I 'KM 7(1, HH.W -Jl "tl
I n. land .ind Wale. . I'l "..'."lilJIJ I" '"
n.in.i tint .'.ii.::iS,OII II 2'.''
I i .lino' 1'.i. ..s.'.ir.'i.'S '.'
..tin win i,iiTf!(i'; "'J
"iliriMml llKHi K.'il'J.SlI
ntw.t I'hi -.J.-.l..;,i"i
I' Isiuin I'm) ti.rH.Si'
N ilirilanibi Is'" 'i.IOI.uji
1.t1M I!KI .'tl.inr.'flll
I mcjry 1'xi l'l.stjo.wn
-.WJ.iT.:
I' i-.ih H"T
o.leti IVH S,iln7.li
ii.did i'hh S'U.'jiw.roi
mm' ivi H.rio.rsi
'1 m le')-, -.riJ.in
mi mi 4.Iiii,mi.)
lMim.nl. limi 2.11. .til
A New Vegetnble Silk.
in lory ha been .titled ne.ir i la ( h.i,.ellc
ihe iii.iniirjiture n tntlon In rosttiibli. 'Ik
) 1 iir w pmipv. It h h liiliti. I linpr, icni "lit
l. 11 itin nbl "ini'ii Piiirtl (otlon, ' v.lulc jnntiier
I mill inii-iileinllon ii the extieme .lniillrity
il.'' iiinnlion. I'oui bundled hand ate lo ho
.pi.ml. bin . jkilled labui it imiieiesti'j.
1 iii.a 1 1 put of the eiiiplotea will no b.ij ind
,i'.. wlueh will conidei.ilili the.iin the , nst
t piodiii tion. Tho ilk prnilii'i'd hi tint piou'tt
rMiiinel,! luilli.int in (nlor .ind fiuWi .ind
I .- e cie.it tetile .tiinmh I lie lliK.nl nnn
i-l. nf ten or twenty fiber.. t.U-teil into one,
tin, il tan jI-o be.inide of jiiv linckiie-t that
iln m,i Ic desired. A thi.'.id known .. "Iinie
I .1. titlntt.t! -.ilk" 111.1 al-o be pioihieed. Thii
iti-n -ilk i 10 per lent, uhe.ipcr than the
1n.1l .nlii'le. The patent in inula, tilling lisht-i
11.1VC been di-pn-cd of In 1'iame by the Itiienloi'
'1.1 t-,i)0,(KV).
Where the Best Matches Are Made.
lonknpini: l I lie icntei ! Ihe tu.ilrh ti.ide.
11I aii, hod wh" know-. .iinlliitiK know-i t Ji.tt
..( Iiu nuikes the bet in.it'-hi- in the woild.
I tie libtinu tnatih w'.i invented in Sued. 11 by
I'mfC'-'-ni .1. . Ilaitee. ,,f the I'nlvli-r huh llis.I
nue. mr.it back in the earl pair of Hie l.it
, nun, and .lolin IMujicI I.tm-1 10111. 111 .bniki.p
In:, w.i- tin- llirt to mumif.ii'iiiie plin-piioiniM
111. lib. s tit ISli, He made tin-. Inwn f 1111,1. it, and
nt 11, iw i,ii tan Hud tl nuue on inalth boxct
in .ilino-t evert oil .ind town 111 Ihe iiuitrw.
-attt tmuhc-t wetc iiponted hete They were
lint nude in lf"2, and weir ili-t exhibited at
ih. Pan rp.iMtlon in li"i. I'ew ami le. of loin
i,n it" .no to widely ,li-liihiiled und tew hate
1,1 111 imitated o ninth, .' Ihe .loiikniiini;
matih'".. 'I lie expnitt .inii.uui t about r,0itO,ti'"O
I-1 oik 1 a rat, and hate 11111 at liigh a. h,0MX
ki.'iiu. The incieato was Lipid finiu IS70 In
l-'.ti, but then theie wa- .1 faltitiK tiff liet.ni-"
'mi. ill, 11. wue pioiliiied in -nili Iiikc niiin
let.. The .l.iuki.pini; nun lie. .11 e all made by
t' iiitmit. Hind labor ha-i beni lediuui lo .t
iiitiuimiiii. 'Ihe itifk- aie , lit of :l- -t 11 wood,
whiili I- luiiili and pniiiui, and 1. now In-hit
'ii-piiicl lucel In.iii rinland and ltu-.-i.t, be
. . 11-f 111' -.l.ppll III hwiden is lapldlv lieintilini;
liau-l(d. 'Ihe .tit',,, aie dipped .mil ill leu and
boxed with., ut betiiir touched ny a 'liniiin hand.
-Iiislc 111 Rhine iau pill up Ul,uu bne. in .1
i'i ! iletrn 1ioiii. "Hut i-splaiiit win Swedish
matches aie sold at -tub low pine.. I'miiietlv
'ine wete uiant 'ac lot lis but. like eiei.itliing
l-i. I In bu-ine-- i bi-lng 1 liil.ili-d, and ihe
uitllei ones lute bien abtoibed h the bin one.
Mtil tlnie i now only twenty-mi it In nil
-wiilrn.
London Central Road's Electric Loco
motive. Die ( ential I on, Imi llattrnad'-. latent eleitnc
liitrnioliM- tulinduted to teduce tihraliou to ,1
minimum is piotldi'd Willi lighter ainiiiliiret
thin thos, preiintnl eniphncil Thei inn at
triple cp.'id of tlte lonmi i-ulne., while ki-iiIuk
-. 11.nl to inline .peed 10 b( 11 ipiiietiH'litt of
Hie diiuis. The (iinipany ,-it ptnpuso 1u f
1 , 1 inn nt with the multiple unit s.istein. Tor
Pleasant Dreams'
Cries the young maid to her mother, as
she retires to rest. The mother smiles,
hut sighs. She knows that the pains
that rack her will not stop for darkness,
and that it sue
sleeps her dreams
will only be echoes
of the sufferings
of the day.
Why not sleep
soundly and rise
refreshed at morn
ing, with strength
and courage for
the day's duties?
Weak, nervous
women, sufferers
from backache,
hearing-down
pains, and other
womanly ail
ments, have found
a perfect cure in
Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescrip
tion. It heals the
womanly diseases
which cause the
pains and nervousness. It makes weak
women strong and sick women well.
I deem it my duty to eiprcu my heartfelt
fTttitudo for having been (he mcaus, under
Providence, of restoring me to health," wrltea
Mra. B. II. Milan, of Spring hill, Leon Co., t-'la.
For nearly two veara I autfered from female
wrakneta ao t could not iUnd ou my feet any
length of time, could tcarcely walk at til.
Appetite wa much impaired I had benrlng.
down aeutatiout, can't exprcii how badly I
i feel. Itad tried vernl kinds ot medicine
which did me little or no Rood At lat decided
to try III, Pierce' favorite Preacrlption. I had
not taken all of two bottle before I saw it wa
benefiting n.f. mi I continued to take it until I
had tukeu mm txntlra. when I f-lt entirely
itred. Did not feel a touch of tin n.d 10m.
ilaiiit. It li.th been over a ear since I took
,our medicine und I cuti truthlully iv that
mv health lit Ih. 11 l-tn-r fnrtlif hut cr than
it had been lor lout jen-a prev'outly
"Ynitnu) publish tint as u tiMiiuoalnl "
l)r, Pierce's Coitiinoii Sense Mdliiwl
llviberl in paper covers, t f-en' fitvon
leccipt of 31 one-cent stu.ip. 1.1 m'j
rxprnse of niailint; oni. Audrey Ur.
jl, Yi Tierce, BuCalw, N, Y,
r riiliCv" olIsV
thla piirpce the (ralna will tonll ol two molor
colchel, with tour traitor", ami altliotiRh the
total welfitit nf the train will be onlj 0(1 ton, at
compared with 120 lon.t' weight of thoe at
preent in aertlce, the seatlnit rapatlty will be
the same,
Strengthening Breakwaters.
An Ingenlotu method nf ttretmlheiiliu: lue.tk'
walera lo ie.tt the fury i,f the eipllnndlal it.ilet
It litactlreil tmitid the loa!t nf Ciml.ind. .)itt
before the ttorniy period felt In, luixe boik nf
tuatotirj' are dropped Into the In a round tin fe.t
emit uf the tilera and brcatttrateia, and linii.l"il
Inuelhrr wtlli Iiiirc naik of iitneut. Hi lhl
meatiii the pleihea It, Ihe most Mtlnerahle pnlnlt
of the slrinliite, ate eontldcrahl alreimllicni-il.
To uiri out thin work a tpeelal tie of eet
It lonslnteted. At iltber end ot the emit arc
watri'tlRht iniiiparlinrnls the stem one tut the
eiiKlnes and Ihe fore one for Hie tiew, The
nti nt the vowel It prarllialli 011011, and the
bottom ran be opined or doted at will by hint"
door" loitltolied by a leier, Divert tlrst ev.iiulne
Ihe breakwater rit.il signify the polntt at whl h
It l desirable to nlienthen lh alriictine. In
the teiilt.tl poilton nf the ct.cl It placed 11 litKO
piece nf tinint tonlainilior a nilxliui- (if 1 e
mriil, bead! rubble, and uiitonry, welchinc
about l-Jil loin. 'Ihe e-lee of the caiiMi an
jiawii tuBCllier and ertirril by laiRe Klllthe".
Tlie level then tlemiV to Ihe point Irnlhntoil by
Ihe dliei iitnl whin liter Ihe detlred potltlun one
of Ihe Ui-h sues lo Hie lrter lonlinllltiu- H10
openlmr nf the ilnoni at the bottom ot the Mt.
seil, and Mrikit the pin IiiiIiIIiir It In p.nllhn
a Miiatt blow, lie itnimdlaleli limn to 11 plate
nf eafet. 'Iho Iiiirc iloorn then iinir opui, nnd
Ihe UOIunt nf coniiete -Ink In the botniii. I he
etcl thus stiddenh llRhletttil, bo et iilni.it
out of Ihe water, and when she lallt I1.11 k nitiln
11 Iiiiri' i-olitiiin of epmy It fotced tip tin imli
the dooit lo ,1 tieinendout helRitt. 'Hit domt
ale Ihen 1 loed, the tetel obtains ininther loi.l,
and the inie opcnllon It lepeatnl
Type-printing Telegraph.
The ll.iuil'it nnillllilrx l.ipepiliitllic telemaph
It .aid In be npoiHtlliR tit sm eettfull on the
lletlin-Patlt Irleuraph line, The whole tele
Riaib luititic between lleilin and Part, hi h
lieietnloio lequlred Hip leleRiaph linn. 1,111 now
he e.nil done oier one by nieint of Ihe llmdot
stlem The opeiatlon l fald lo be linlnllii
emril b minor inlerrnptiotn nl the iiindult. The
win k fo'i the npeialnrt i no' nioie .ndiiout than
with the lluRhes appaiatus .it fmi'til l.P'n
1M.1I (iueiither, or Ki.inkfnit, Cettnant 'Tbe
new snitesM'.t in ipilik and multiple teleciap.i
will ctcatn a peculiar i-itii.it ion lor the adit
istratlon of the icleRrapliii oriice If the
tlatidut Flrm be inliodiued all oiei fieintiny,
and. in addition, if the quiik telepiaph of Pollalt
and ir.iK he tililireil lor newspapir teleRi mis
ami if I'rofctxoi laby tieeeedt in npid.iltiR hii
dninieiiet lonreniinR mnlliph't-ipark telKraihy
to ordinary wites then it will be only .1 ,pi--"t-lion
of-a short time when the esMitiK teleiaph
biisincs will haidly keep all the line bu-.
The Eiffel Tower as a Meteorological
Station.
Tlie I'.lffel towet of I'.tri" bat piowd of tmnn'ine
talue at a mete01oI0RK.1l station. The ex
treme heipht of its topmost phlform above ihe
siuroinidlnR cotintty hat enabled tome valiianlo
data lo he obtained roR.irdlnR Ihe wind teloil'y
mid .itiuo-pheric leinperature at that altitude. A
(Otnpletc record ol nb-enationt eier sin.e the
openinc of the tnwei, ill ISS'i. has been mide.
Tlie inetcoroloeiial iii-linnients are Kitualid on
tbe lippprtnntt phlform, and are eonnecled ele -tricall
with a station below Hourly leenrds
are 1 tint means obtained. A riiiimn tart hat
heen noliceil in totiiicttlon with thete obtena
lions. It is Impossible to obtain an leeoid of
the rainlall at the summit of lite towet. 'Ihe
velocity of Iho wind it lhat altitude is fo Rteit
Hiat piaetitall Ihe 1.1I11 ihnps traiel in a lion
rontal direition. ind Hint the lain rihrcs do net
receive them, i:en in a he.ni storm, tin- pe-
uiliarirv lint been otisetteil. Ariiiiintii; 10 iiip
letoid, the veloettv of tlie wind at the top of
Ihe tower is more than tlnee titties lint at .1
IicIrIiI of ro Ket above the ground, and the
noimil veloeih evieeds a speed of IS miles pel
hour.
English Wiie-Wound 9-Inch Guns.
Kvperimeiil- li.ni" born ranioil out bv Iho oid
11.1111 1 tioaid of tbe Itiitnh war office in connec
tion with Hie iiiw '1-inch uiip I1011111I liiPCili-lo.nl-luc
ipiiik-tlnuR Rims moimlril at Dovci t de
lelllillie the po ililp itl.iMinum laudit,v of lln"
and the life nf the weapon. One of the tiiis
was silettid for Ihe eMietiue'iir. 1 hem el ii .il li
the life of such a f.1111 is about bft rounds but I' I
loiuids weie distl1.1111.fd (10111 this we.i,on. lleny
ptnlit tiles were cinphwul, In some nist.ni et
wi'iRhnuf 1)0 rioiiuds. Aftci M'letal niiiiidt hid
been Hied the nflinR of the riiii was seiim.-l inn
paired by corrosion, so that Iho projei tiles would
not fit." speital mei ll.lllisin, wllhll Hie nld
naiite I'liRineen baie devised for ine in enini",'
tlon with woin Rims, was thru lequisitimird, and
In its iiiejii,. the i-liflls were tiled with the -ame
pieii-ion and iiiieniiiK airuraiy whiih rlni.it:
lened th tnintf when Hie Rim w.it lli.t em
plo.it'd. In f.ut, it was pioicd 1I1.1I without ll.e
mei ibaui-m il would be absolutely iinpo-ssiblo 10
kboot MialRbt with n woin Run. 'Iho speed uc
indt were wty salil.iuoi.v. The best result w.13
live lounds from the 0 inili ri'itit 111 Ml mii.ii'Ij.
The raiiRe uf Ihe weapons is eleven miles
Interesting Archaeological Discoveries.
III. Call I'eteri. his letmued to London after
1111 evtendeil Jouriie fioin tlie Zainhisi lo the
Said il pii., and lias hroiiRht home news of in-
Itie.stlnir iiii'lupolouiial discneties on the limi
tier of .Mashanalanil, sj. N'atuie. One of tho-e
is a .mail fictile of Ksvptian woikmin-hip, with h
it bflii'iid lo date bid lo 2,jni) e,irs hemic the
i.lirlstlnn era. 'Iheie line aNn been fouinl tlnily-
three toper and sl sihtr coins and a loupl" nl
stones bearltiR In-tiipti'ius It is hoped tint a
aricntlrV expedition will be sent out In make tur
fliet imestlRatUtis.
Copper Piecipitation.
In an iiiliii'siim; aiiieli upon mppn pimpi
llnM lr,.t,i tbe wattl dt.iwn mil uf tilt I 111), ills
mini't of the ltuttt' icrIoii nl Mmil.nu, Mlttiiis mil
MetalliiiR' ! that lout milium uniiatj. wmin
of copper aie nininall evliadeil Hum Hip iniiie
water by means ol piei !iit itluii. 'Tumi all
these inlue.s a l.nu'' .iiiiduiii "f water Is dill
pumped," ca the .iitub', "aim mi" " ur
ilea in solution toppii f.tlt of Milph.ile. 1 ' , -nl
phuria and ill loiuhluatiiin with Ihe iui-l.il Ihe
ureatcr affinity tlu add has nu I miner
than copper cltcite Ihe piis-lpit.il il lln '"P-
per In 1 lieaily pun- Ulf wlun Hie -.ulin itm it
brouKht in contact with imii. 'Iiu- nbl Hun
leave the topper and lonibiues with the linn,
fonnlnB an iron Mtlphate whiih, belna vti s
ublu in water, allows Ihe lion ali t u-s nil.
These charactetUtlea of loppi-rdiiipirKiialid wa
ter beintf understood by the Hump-mints of Ihe
inincj, lareo precipitation planb- wue liistallul
adjatcnt to the luliiea and .tl a lower li-ul Hi 111
that of the eRrcw of tin- wtir (nun tin- pinups
in order that thU aolution iiiIrIiI be Mted,"
Tlie alo chemical fatt van e.ml be dun
onitialed by the .iiiiph- ovpciimcnt of iniiueii
inn a knife blade In a solution of hulnhutn ot
roppcr tommonly tailed "blue t-tone." when mi
ttitbdiawins it the blade will be lound to be
icpper-platfil.
Definitions. ""
In aiisivet to It, S. C, who eUUently It ot an
Inquiring- turn of mind and rcquerta 1110 to btato
(aa far a I can make out from bU communica
tion) Hie question:,: "Whit ia the meaning of,
and what induced me to nimo my weekly con.
iribiiiioiiH to The Tribune "Scientific rJ-iUd?"
I ma glad to answer that, in practiic, paiticit
larl.v In the culinary art, a salad ii a cllali nude
up ot a more or lens tailed, and bomttimes ap
parently Incongruous number of (omcstlblcs, com
billed, however, with tho old of vartoiu condi'
intnts and other ingredient, into an harmonloua
binpliony of IliioM appealing to the latu of
eiuvone; and it IhU detinitloii fj applied to tho
blending ami concocting of intellectual dainty
munal-i ol more nr lfii ' ' Tn- flivor, tho
trim 111 the bci;-c that 1 hate ,1- .1 ' .ink,
a legitltnatii one, although nut ' 11. od
in the- dutlonaiio. It also ii, 1- in 1,1. ,11.111,
Ittpeiiur, luoio dellialR and innip ae.tiitl" 1 lull
the tciiiis or lather lieadings, wlikh aie 'i lie-
pu-iiHy lis il in nrwpap(ia and eiiodicalli, to
1 vprivi tl
"t idibati
III"
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III
II
In. 11'
II. ul
III
I II II !
I I II, Hill U
no.- all! -I,
-i I quest I
.mil at "l.ltriaty lli-h,"
md Ihe like and it, 111 1 -
If 10 tlte juiiiualiith'
f Ihe Initial., '.'
,1'iswi'ird, liimi'li
I le . 1. u-i'tinl by the.p v.iiluiis
.,; 1 1 .p,pei ilt'pailiiicntil Riling wltnlii
I'lilIU ,1 tniiglniiitiatlini nf i-nlilui lailt
liaiiu.ii;inin m-quuiu, 111 an out p.ulUiilii
hparlinuil (! kiivuKdc.
Call siller. It. U.
Mb JL T&m
4SLJU mi w I !W
i Wii M HI i
mm 4fMJll
Juvenile
And Young
Men
s
Clothes
1
1
9
It has always been our
aim in this departmsnt to
show the best. That is,
the best that could possi
bly be had at our price.
The difference in cost of thoroughly good, serviceable
and fashiorable Boys Clothes and practically worth
less garments is not large enough to warrant you tak
ing the risk. Best cloth and honest tailoring is our
continuous study in this department.
Boys' Vesixe Novelty Suits from $1.75 to $4.50
Boys' Overcoats from . , $3.00 to $8.00
's and Boys' Shoes
You probably have heard of this new I
department. It's being built on the same
principles as the rest of this great outfitting
store. The leather, quality and workman
ship is discussed every time we meet the
manufacturer. We aim for the best that
can be had at a popular price.
See Our Boys' Shoes at $1.00 and $1.25
And Our Men's at . $2.50 and $3.00
Samter Brothers,
Complete Outfitters.
Men
i We Can
l Equip Your
I Carriage with
I Rubber Tires...
In a Day's Time.
Jans i!llk
mmmtmmi iuussl.
vcMHiwMiai vr. ru damn. ,' .i N -a .. Nwt.
mumimMk.
i 'ri rvr'.i. ii ip j 'MM .ininiunui x. . m d, v i..?i'i.T
mv."y c- . wmmrn. a t: ji n . w$3m&
i v, m ft, & wmwium 5 n s u . .nti la.MBi,
WLiittzn iiiim
ill II N ! i!
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