Delphos Daily Herald (Newspaper) - October 9, 1902, Delphos, Ohio GASSON A fat man has more trouble than he has If a man finds that marriage is a fail ure he puts It all in his wifes Cuba is but it should not over look the fact that we are Its rich The way of the transgressor may be hard but n good deal of it seems to bo What costs nothing Is worth noth which is also true of much which costs Sorno automobiles can travel 3 miles without being repaired if they shipped by The man who has seen every dent since Andrew Jackson is begin to blow around When a baby girl is born she at once begins to yell for and she never gets over the The ruins of the campanile at Venice have been cleared Under them found the building The German editor who writes so of American arrogance is doubtless bothered somewhat by commercial our HaSI has been showing King Edward the sights on Isle of Of course Hall exhibited himself as the most important of Steads saying that the English workman fights whilst the American workman improves explains a great deal of Americas The young gentleman with an ated cash balance will Indorse with en the statement of the food commission that ice cream soda is a most and pernicious bever unfit for human Schwabs riches came so quickly that he was not able to keep pace in cul of a millionaire stomach and when not born in must be carefully Inability to manage course dinners has wrecked many a promising It is said that the Duke of Marl borough has vowed never to set foot on American he can make that kind of a vow without running any serious The Van will no doubt be Trilling to Bend the money to him regularly if he seriously objects to coming after How Inequitable sometimes seem the decrees of fate A woman who feared might become insane killed the other day while dozens literature or In a recent test of accuracy in firing torpedoes the vessels of the torpedo boat flotilla in the North Atlantic made some remarkable hits of a floating tar get yards As each hit would have meant utter destruction in time of actual war the importance of these wasps of the navy is being her alded abroad as a valuable It is well to shoot of whether with popgun or with automat ic but the main thing in these high explosive days Is to get close enough to an enemy to lodge a Long any torpedo boat could have approached within yards of an enemy it would have been blown out of the A Kansas paper notes of the carloads of old iron received ev ery week at the local prob ably consists of farming Im mined by Many of the Implements look as if they could still be saved from the Junk pile by a black smith the farmers thought and bought new Such are signs of that carelessness which sometimes accompanies prosperity but the same thing precedes then how ugly it looks If the mortgage also could be left in tho field to gather rust Rnd ultimately wear the condition of the plow and mower and binder would not so much Since that Is impervious to even to tears It would seem businesslike to take care of the machinery that may help to pay Horace Walpole complained that n caller at Strawberry Hill broke off the of a beautiful marble and then to cover the accident carried the piece away In his The modern sightseer is perhaps more prone leave something behind The gen erous citizen who opens his grounds to the public is too often repaid with In gratitude and orange In public grounds empty bottles are broken into bits which are dangerous to other pic nickers and to animals pieces of paper are strewn over flower beds and ornamental ponds names are carved on fences and inscriptions written on sum mer To say dont is ever n thankless task but if every tourist in private or public grounds would make a point of gathering up with glove or a few banana papers and broken and hiding them under the a sentiment of public tidiness might be created which would force reform upon the Andrews declares that parentage among the poor should be The multiplication of this class of citizens Andrews lists among the social evils that should be He Insists that it Is one Of the duties of society to discourage the birth of children under conditions which render it unlikely that they will become selfsupporting This is a enough theory to create a no merit this boen in force tho world would have had no no no no no no Slink The best In philos nrt would be Erase from history the names and of all born in poverty nmi multitudinous volumes would shrink tc a lean The brilliant galaxy of the worlds luminaries would be ob their reflected light would be and remaining would be only in distinct nebula of small All teaches that the child born healthy has no limit set upon Us None can foretell what and precision of grasp may be developed Iij those tiny what power may grow in that eager stamp may be surely preyed upon thi Poverty is no obstacle to character building it Is a positive help Karly toll becomes a fixed habit and tenches soul deep the dl lessons of wholesale o Conditions which rende It unlikely that they will become self supporting is The the elder Jay Gyms John Mac kay and a host of most ly capable of were born under just such If there be The unrestrained breeding of ells case and vice is another anil one of vital But poverty is not A good many of the boys and girls who have taken diplomas from high schools and academies and colleges this year have been talked to by various from the President of the United States to the selectmen of the but have had no chance to talk There are still some schools that cling to the olden fashion of commencement day as the op for youth and Its dreams for age and Its The commencement program of one New England academy shows an nary devotion to this The exer cises began at nine in the They consisted first of twen essays by members of the graduating Then there was an and in the afternoon there were fifteen more The subjects covered a wide on George Hannibal William and Theodore Roosevelt studies of The Ship Sub sidy of Submarine of The Marconi of The Uses of a of The Bible in of The Holy Grail and of Of the fortytwo subjects there was not one oi a trivial or sensa tional not one that would not Invite to a fuller knowledge and promise reward for sure those fortytwo boys and In writing for this notable day with its rapt audience and friendly must have gained much good knowl edge some power of thinking and of speaking lucidly and a widening circle instructed and Mary read and writeon The Holy interesting the mystic career of Hari stirring 60s family to read ing aloud a life of is It not probable that the hundreds of parents and friends who sat patient ly through those somewhat long and arduous hours of the oldfashioned commencement had gained something when the day was over that even the most polished orator in his happiest pe might have failed to impart THE TYPEWRITERS THE IDEA SAID TO HAVE BEEN BEEN CONCEIVED BY AN Perfection Slowly Development Traced Through Many Stages By a Census Office THE POPULAR In Fiction He Is Always Drinking or When the hero of the popular short story is eating or drinking he Is says Martha in the His chronicler flavors his pages with tobacco and punctuates them with In joy or In In the most romantic no less than the more the hero lights another Emotion by nicotine is something of which lie evidently has no It is the with the upto date young man in real He If he has been properly that while a toothpick should be in In only In that spot to which Scripture enjoins us to retire when we are about to a meerschaum pipe is a perfectly wellbred article for public wear and one which enables him to fulfill agreeably that law of his being which suggests that he should always be putting something In his At a college ball game not long as is usual on such oc clouds of incense were rising to the heavens from the male portion of the I amused myself by observing a young man who sat in a carriage near and who while the game was in progress smoked a pipe three times and filled In all the in with cigars and I knew something about him and had frequently heard him referred to as a firstrate but if anybody had asked him if he believed himself capable of a single pure Impulse of the entirely unmixed with bodily he would have stared in An Unpoetic A lady once gave Robert Browning some and when he asked for their common hesitated about says the Mag on being she shyly con A Census Office In a recent report on to manufacture of type writers In the United accord ing to the Washington states that the Idea of a mechanical letter writer seems to have first occurred to an The earliest record of a patent granted for such a device is of one granted by the English Gov to Henry in This Invention was described by the sanguine inventor as an artificial ma chine or motive for Impressing or transcribing singularly or progressively one after another In whereby all writings whatso ever may bo engrossed on paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to not to be distinguished from But the theories of the Inventor were in advance of the mechanical skill of the and the machine was never It was not until well along in the nineteenth century that any actual progress was In the year a Xavler of was granted a patent for a writing machine by his Xavier made the mod est claim that it would print almost as rapidly as one could write with an ordinary The first typewriter invented In the United called the typograph was patented in by William Austin of also the inventor of the solar This machine was a primitive and could be manipulated only No practical results were accomplished by the Burt and today it is known merely as the starting point of a great American In 1843 Charles of Wor patented a writing ma chine which produced good results in every respect except This machine was constructed with a hori on the periphery of which were a number of perpendicular rods having types the bottom and finger keys at the In operating this machine the wheel was turned until the rod bearing the desired letter was directly over the printing by pressing the the char acter was printed on the being aided in the alignment by fixed guides A ratchet and pawl device served to move lengthwise the cylinder bear ing the thus producing the prop er letter while interlinear spacing was secured by turning the An inked over which the face of the type produced the Although this machine was a failure because of its lack of it will readily be seen it em bodied some of the principles involv ed in the construction of the modern Another step in of the present day typewriter anii secured in patents on a machine involving the system of levers arranged In a swinging toward and print ing in a common The inked and also the indicating the end of the were features of this although slow in embodied principles which have since been successfully utilized and are today prominent features of the typewriting In 1857 of New patented a machine pro vided with a circle of lammers attached to a Pressure on a key caused the type to strike making an impression on the paper through an inked he printing point being the centre of the This machine was fitted with the bell attachment and also with a coiled which removed he frame bearing the rewind ing when the frame was drawn back after reaching the end of the It was large and and only one was ever constructed under the It was not until 1874 that the type writer was placed on the market for general Like many other inven tions which have grown to be con the typewriter was first greeted by the public with The use of the machine such radical changes in cer tain methods of business that its ad vantages had to be clearly ed before the business world would accept The first machine wrote only with capital and were otherwise im but these imperfections were soon Even then but few saw the advantages of the and during the first few years in the market only a small num er were People were not mere y but were The bulletin shows that there Is a capital of invested in the of there be ng 47 establishments devoted to this in the United The otal value of products reported in 900 was of which 44 The increase in capital is nearly 500 per over and in products nearly 100 per The total number of ers reported is as against in The exports for 1900 to Great WIZARD FARMER OF CALIFORNIA Makes More From a Single Plant Thaft His Neighbors do Luther the California Wizard of ia a flC who makes the eyes of the other tillers of toe soil open wide with He ia a breeder of plant and tree life and by his art he can in five or six years add more of wheat to an acre than the ordinary farmer can in fifty Burbank studies chiefly the blending of species and varieties by cross mystified neighbors say he plants tensive and nurseries one only to pull them all up the next But he sells one tree out of the number for more money than they can make out of all their fields together He plants seed like the ants for num and out of the resultant when they he is satisfied with only half a The European walnut has been known to produce a single tree that sold for Von but was not quite content with and believes he has improved the incomparable grain of the wood by crossing it with the American and the California Downing believed that crosses such as Burbank makes might often an advance of twenty to thirty years in the amelioration of a of never yields to this temptation to splendid He believes a return to the primitive purg ing it of all mongrel strains and haA purifying it rigidly down tp prototype originated toy He finds that every blend in a pairs its vitality all that art mixtures of several strains are ably of inferior A mongrel between a bearded and a nonbearded variety of wheat is a distinct oration from r An attache of the United States De of Agriculture who the saw a field of wheat of a new variety so absolute ly uniform that all the joints in the stalks were a across all being of the same elevations above the Such a comprehensive sweep and grasp of the subject does he possess that in a short survey he takes whole field of and if a single plant departs from the that one he selects for further York WOMAN AND THE How a Heartless Man Cracked a i is supposed to feel at the sight rat is more truth than AS shown by a little incident that occur red at Piedmont Station when a crowd of people were waiting for Johns Quite a number of women were sitting on the bench waij ing for the when one of standing by determined to fun at their Giving some of the bystanders sly he to look after he o of he turned to a man standing by him and said Is that ai rat I never saw a wild one so at the same time pointing un der the bench upon which the women were The man was in the mood for a Joke and was just preparing to say gome thing that would tend to startle them if the rule would hold but his remark was The women had heard the word and that was At first they did not seem to realize thoroughly the great that they were and one of them gan to look under the seat rather cau Where is the rat asked Rat Rat reechoed the and as they commenced to realize the situation the air was soon filled with and they all fled frantic ally from the while the men stood back and enjoyed a good It is useless to say how they greeted the that there was no and that the scare was all im 7 HER My mamma has watch of It tells the time of Im SAnd in the front where she can see little picture of She has more in a That the When I was and and four And when Im five therell be one But you dont know how I was When I looked in my papas eyes To see as plain as plain could be Two little pictures of In Good HOW TO MAKE A A good balloon can be made by se curing a thin rubber which you womd have to have specially made with a light metal Take this to a soda Water manufacturer and have it charged with Then rig a net of thin fishing line around tying all the ends to a light which should fit around tho lower part of the rub ber From this suspend a very light basket with and you have your balloon Be sure and have a string to The more string the higher you can send WHEN THE QUEEN WAS A Certain circumstances at the court made Prince Christian Queen Alexandras elect to bring up his family in a semiprivate and he lived in the big old fashioned mansion which still stands in the principal street of a simple was and the children who were destined to be and queens slept in modest the windows of which looked out upon the old One afternoon there was a tea party in the woods at and the sisters had a few little girl with After their tea they swung on the low boughs of the and fell to as chil dren of what they wanted in maid had her The Princess Dagma wished to be very and have all obey The present Duchess of Cumber land would ask her fairy if she gave her a wish that she might be wonder not eat especially wild No ona Is allowed to kill them it is regarded almost like killing a per The reason for this care is found in the following story long there was a widow who had a very bright The because the widow re fused to marry took away all the property and turned the widow and son out to The mother found some but being afraid the wicked uncle would kill her she gent him far but the god of good luck took the boy for his brother and went with He was very fortunate and finally became an It then became his duty to find his not only because he was anxious to care for but also because she only knew where were the ancestral tablets and Great rewards were offered for her ery and all the mandarins put out proclamations to that a wise man came to the Emperor and asked him what kind of birds lived in his province the king did not know in what province he was The Emperor replied that he remembered as a child In great numbers of wild The wise man then Give me a letter to your mother and I will send it to The Emperor was very glad to do although he greatly wondered how it would be possible for the wise man to know where to send this let One day the poor widow was wash ing rice at a pool when a wild duck came fluttering down at her but something seemed wrong with its On examining it she found there was a letter attached to She thought the letter must surely have come from the so carried it to the village On their examina they found it was addressed to the and brought not only good news to but good fortune also to the whole Word was sent to the who first the wise then sent a handsome accompanied with a long procession of mandarins and their bearing banners and rich presents to all In the village who had been kind to his He also punished all who had been Many of the young men of the village were called to the Emperors and the taxes for that whole province were lighten and in gratitude the de clared that henceforth the duck was to be free from all To this day no one is permitted to kill this as they still believe that it is a good luck utJ The great horror that every When it came to fool nt fha Queen Alexandras turn sho Knid Queen Alexandras turn she said I should like to be very good have everybody love me very as it sails gracefully the clear surface water of the sea is a trap of the most deadly floating about him in to a distance in ones of several feet a per of extremely delicate rib Curing a Balky An expert states that the vice if balking in horses is almost ably caused by improper breaking arid handling of the animal while says the Chicago It Is only highstrung and ered horses that and these are handled with more success by humor ing and patience than by severe mea which generally make matters It is almost impossible follow rules In a case of this soi What will succeed in one case Is ut e less in so that a driver exercise good judgment hor handling a A very good treatment is to the animal closely in places where fit would be likely to and with tie first sign of stopping the driver should say then get off arid loosen or pretend to change the har ness in some way also take up a foot and tap the shoe with a Spend a few moments leisurely in this way and in nine cases out of ten the animal will forget his inclination to balk and will go on at the first bid It is also well to give a Britain amounted to more fessed they were called bloody than any other and of the entire amount of exports i e oi Mr Browning was very fond of Mexico led all North American coun ng the and one after in the value of typewriters pur ing he dropped into to chased from the United States n Among the States of the Union New leads In the manufacture of with Connecticut second and New Jersey effect Ill deck my love with Ill cover her with Should she Ill do my best To give her bloody What has become of the old fashion ed boy who held a bone as high as he and made the dog speak for Having hud experience with is a enough to create a we to T but beyond that It has as a ia lucky They Still Though shapes rise and gence and lovo still pervade the uni York The man who has the longest hair doesnt always have his hair the long of sugar or a handful of oats or an This will always produce bet ter results than severe He Caught They sat in the he aiid swinging the hours away i happy manner peculiar to Finally he whispered in her ear You are like a The maiden hung her head demurely for a few while a warm bluish spread over her blonde rather be a she swered A long silence HkA a beautiful dream the situation itself to the young and the ca are now York The messenger boy never gives body a run for his which are as transparent as glass and as deadly as poison to all small Let a minnow or shrimp or some one of the hundreds of sorts of young creatures that float in the ocean run against these unseen and they will cling to envelop him in multiplied and ever fastening threads from which these exudes a poison that paralyzes his ef And so he is caught and held and gradually brought up to the body of the jellyfish to be is not only a living but in cludes a lure as for the jellyfish is and its pulsating flashes of light attract the attention of the small creatures who swim toward their Undoubtedly one of the If not purposes a word that must be used very cautiously in natural of the phosphor that belongs to so many ma animals is to act as an attrac tlon to animals that are needed as INSECTS ENTICED BY It has not been known until recently that birds do anything in the way of luring victims within their at any anything further than the use our sapsucker makes of his This bird is the Ameri can yellowbellied which digs hundreds of little pits in the bark of trees such as the ap basswood and maple producing in the latter the injuries that result in and greedily drinks the sap which exudes besides eating a certain quantity of the layer of wood beneath the But it has been shown by experiments with captives that when fed wholly or mainly upon this sap the bird The larger part of its in must consist of and some naturalists believe that the prim ary object of the woodpecker in dig ging his circles of holes in the tree bark is to form a bait for Cer tain it that as soon as tne sap flows Insects gather and buzz in swarms about the honeyed exudation and that the bird returns again and again dur ing the day to his gathering the bugs that have been caught in the sticky little cups or in the drippings on the or snapping them from the as he is very skilful in do In Teneriffe two familiar in Great Britain as the blackcap and garden are each accustom ed to puncture the calyx of certain large particularly those of the hibiscus and causing a little sweet liquor to exude from the nec tarous juices of the This is attractive to many and the birds make the rounds of their punctured flowers and so obtain food without the need of How far the result obtained is inten tional on the part of these birds Is a moot but at any rate it may be accepted as fostered by natural selec tion and has become in York THEY DO NOT EAT The people in says Alice Hamilton Rich in Leslies do THE FIRST TAILLESS The Eiffel iu tne Champ ao is 984 feet the tall est structure ever built by man the Washington monument is 555 feet but as the top of the earths atmos phere is more than fortyfive miles straight above mans ingenuity has until within a few years been unable to record conditions of the You can imagine the when some scientists sent a modern tailless kite first five thou then nine thousand and twelve thousand feet above the earths BUT Kites and boys have gone together The Chinese have curious music as they to frighten evil spirits away But the tailless kite is one of great to pierce to great even to lift a The first tailless Invented by a was modeled after the kite so long used by the it looked like the oldfashioned boys except that it was broader and had no Following this invention came one by Lawrence of which consisted of a light box frame with a band of cloth at each Eddy won the name of Kite King from his remarkable experi which resulted from his at tempts to amuse his little and it was he who first sent a camera This camera had an ingenious ly devised which resulted in a perfect birdseye picture of the Afterward he made valuable photographs York and other Following Eddys Lawrence Captain Baden of the Scots Guards ant Hugh of the United States and Charles of have proved that a kite can carry a man high in the air the last named was carried more than fifty feet by a single All of these men had various but to the earnest experimenter the more there are to the greater the zest with which the prob lems are The Weather Bureau at with its kite wire reeled by steam would have astonished the boys of fifteen years And Benjamin were he living would doubtless marvel at development of his Eddy has suc in drawing electric sparks from a clear sky as well as from and for this purpose ue uses a cop per collector on his What Doys are to follow in the foot steps of the great men who are now developing the means of transit through the with the elements only as motive New York Recent fatal accidents to Alpine climbers recall the gloomy fact that in the last ten years 275 involving 301 have occurred to people climbing the Yet for every death recorded between three and four thousand persons make the journey in The Eastern Alps account for fully half the accidents the Central including claiming per and the Western Alps the Germany and Austria have paid the heaviest tolls in 190 deaths having occurred as the re sult of the expeditions the Swiss come next with 48 Italians follow in order with and England with Seven women are numbered among the not a surprisingly large considering how many wo men risk the climbs Over seventy guides and close upon twenty porters have sacrificed their lives in ministering to the pleasure of those who braved the perils of the moun what you People once thought that the only way to cure indigestion was to stop The trouble with such treatment that to stop eating is to stop KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE the whole method 5 It contains all the natural digestive fluids and digests all you eat without aid from the so you can eat all the good food you want and be cured of your trouble at the same nave been troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia for several and often sat down to eat but had to give it up after eating only two I used two of KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE and am alright Can now eat If cant help but do Prepared by The bottle contains the or use the famous little live pilla known as Uttie EARLY They never LODGES Kof P Delphos Lodge meets every Wednesday even ing In Castle Transient members in the city are invited to at 8 Kof E SI Rathbone Sisters Crescent 50 Meets every Tuesday evening at oclock Visiting members are cordially Mollie Katie M of E c 4133 F A at Hope F A Stated meetings first and third Wednesday of each Affiliated brethren cordially J B Fast W S D Jan BAM The regular convocation of Delphos Chapter Arch will bo held on tho first Monday of each month at 7 Visiting com panions always G G McCoy H E L O General Insurance and Life Office iu Block over Bank ANB SURGEON 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