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12 CKPITHL CITV COURIER. woitorn young lady his di-elMou would hnvo liooii Jut ns illlUc nit to iiiakn ntul his chances of blundering Just ns great, Tlioro is a great difference, Imt ho In 11 very foolish innii who will let It Im) known In whoio fitvor ho thinks It Hon. A wmtoni young lady In hardly ns npt to sing tlm Into ononis paint In Imlf n dozen wb)b, piny thu IhiiiJh or ilo nny of tlio ilovn nlry notliliifrs which mark nn "accomplished" Kill, If sho iIoch nuy of them, lion over, she In moroupt to do It null, nml her wholo life In umrkiil hy mi i-nrnontihiw entirely foreign to tli young lmly of thu cast. Hlio does not weiii ho fli inly convinced Hint marringo In tlio elder i-mlof human existence, Her Indi'iHiiiiUnco thows itself In her tiont incntof young goiitloniin If they llko her ihe In sntlslled, Hunt she In cipinlly wellsntls flud. Hlio nmkcN llttlu or no effort to Im ov eclnlly eiilortnlnlng, hut seems content to ho Judged just ns she Is, without thu aid of studied supiillclnlgrncoH, Her costumis do not absorb ns much of her nltcntlon,nnd con sequently nIid In not npt toilless mi fnfhlon nlily. Whnt nIio IucIin In thu butterlly quali ties bIio nmy bo wifoly mild to iimko up In earnest womanliness Tim fmum spirit of nctlvlty pet viiiIch thu community. Hulldnjs mo not observed u carefully or celvlirateil ns elaborately in tlio west as In thu east. Especially is this tiuo of the Fourth of July mi I tho Christmas holi days. A now church In built or a subnet Ip tlon raised to lepnir ntt old ouo in half tuu tlmo nml western Hjoplo nro tin a rulo inm-li mora regular In attondlng church services. Thoro nro two classes of peoplo who cumber tlio enrth. One consists of thoso wlio mo out west, but continually mid uioii nil occiuuoiin insist how much bolter everything In "in thu enst." Thn other, of thoso who nro In tho cast, and who by their loudness und oxngner nted Independfiicf continually lieriddtho fact that they nro "from tho went." Which is thu most objectionable Isn conundrum. O. W.Oeuwio. Soiegtik Discovery. Mchlng forth a ri'JtOACHINO tho city of Lincoln from the Hrnt, mi observ !(; man will notice to thu uorthweKtthn big packing house with a tall chimney stienin of thick. black smoke, and If tho wind In f.ivornblo thlN cloud inny lie drnwn out for n nillo, llko tho tnil of n soluble comet. Looking in tlo opposite direction ho will boo nt tho south west the chlmnoy of tlio hospltnl for Iiibmio, mso vomiting "lack cloud. Hetween thesu causes or tho loss or thu hent power in conl. In ordinary stovi'M It Is estimated that only oue-fnurth to one-half of tho hentof thu coal Ih utilized. Any one who knows of tho enormous amount of coal tin d may liavo a faint reali zation of thu gnnt waste. If some man tho Unities mid burnoil, increasing tho heat instead of being winded. Tlio liottom of tho stove Is tho hottest mid the K' en test hent In thiown out near tho Moor, where it is most needed. To uinko thu combustion still mora complete n number of small tubes carry cold air to tlio under surface of tho fuel, there to Suo feu ears Qalls. f'ntllil 1 l(.friiir tl lluktliful nf mnoniitliir lln lllilfa Ufltli ( . i il...t ....... I.n.. .... flvo miles In IcS waste what n wondeiful saving it would be the gauntlet. The smoke from tho chlmnoy torlw Sell ff totholanilofeohUensons. To state tho mat- can hardly be seen. Its solid parts hnvo mokwttick with a loiT ter In u moro conn eto form and bring It home lieeu oomumed and turned into heat. Tho iirun . i"'". i". .V .. . '.'M. In Lincoln that will snond f50 for conl this cl nkore. Llko n great many other tiling it Is a sim ple principle mid its application I? simple, but tho results are marvelous. Dr. Hobbius has had n crude stovo in uso for two yenrs mid carefully studied it. Ho innititnlns Hint it will produce as much hent ns Hio ordlnnry stovo from half tho fuel. It will give as much hent from cheap slack, coil oust or soft coal ns the ordinary stove will from ex pensive hard coal, Theso claims lie has dem onstrnted. The down draft may lie applied to furnaces and boilers ns well as stoves. Tho stovo company Is having patterns nindo and new stoves on the market in tho olisarvlnir wiii nlimi. ,, ti... .... .V w""cr and there nro many that will uso f rem . ntehou Zl T-i t , n' ', '' 1C0 to L00 worth of fuel. 8up,oso Improved chin nownSort mrtTf t !Zi v T"'!!? rtoVM n,,,1 tunMm wie otTeml that 'would m!'SVlNenUCl:l";, "1" -vunjiartof the wasted fue.and,Wlucetho .i" ,;... . r ' '" "'""-. ""mT conl bill one-hair. You would want to know ...wv, , iiiiiMiiaiierwny.uomnuniireiis n nK)ut them, wouldn't you? Well, this oiwiwentBi. article proKseN to tell you about n nowdls- Tho ordinary innn may see In all this only c ivery that will do thnt very thing Dr. J. a common unavoidable nuisance. This niot, T. Hobbius of Newton, Iowa, hns inentcil n fnlllnc like flue black snow, soils his collars, down drnft stovo mid tho Lincoln Stovo nod cuffs nml other linen. Ho sighs when ho con- Kurnoco Company has been iucorornted to templates his laundry bill, but consoles him- manufacture it. Tliomns Hynn Is president self with thothoucht that itmeniiHiiiiliiklilnl anil A. C. Zienier Mrrptnrv nnil Irontnmi nctlvlty and commercial prosperity for the They, with H. W. IJurnhain, Samuel McClay uoiav" li city. Tht is nbout ns far iin tlio ordinary and Georgo Downing, jr., nro tho directors. f.v .,!, man thiukN. Hut thn nlii-ilnir m.n .i.,,ii..u ti.m ..n.., - i it i-i t....i niewweoKs. -..... ri i.tii. n nvw cuvirilivil mu lUVUI-llt'llllUfl (MlHHIOS (leeH)r. Ho reasons that tho soot cmrled olf men nnd not likely to go into an enterprise hi the drnft or tho chlmnoy nml cntteieil by of this kind without convincing evidence or tho winds In a paitor tlio fuel fed to tin. tins Its merit. under tho big liollers, and on Investigation Hut tho stove tells lt own story to those ho dlneovers mat it Is largely composed or who oxnnilnolt. Just think or the principle carbon. Ileing mi Intelligent man, ho knows or tho ordinary stovo ror n moment. Tho thnt it is tho cm lion or tho coal and the oxy, pljw leaves tho stove at tho top mid connects gen or the nlr which, when united in com- it with a chimney, making n strong iltnfr. bustlon, ciente hent. Tho conclusion then The drnft draws the nlr in nt the bottom or must bo thnt H n pnrt or tho ciiiImui Hies out tho stovo, up through the fuel Into tho chlni- or tho cllmney it is equivalent to w much noy. Tho loose enrbon nnd light gnsses nro ruel wasted. A lint rercentnge or tho whole cnrrled upwnnl In the current nnd lost. Tho Uthntr wnste, do you nskl Who car. telll top ot tho stovo Is hot vtlillo tho bottom is An nuthorlty on such inntleis kjs thnt In cold. The warm air in the room rises to tho tlio tires under ordinsry steam boilers not celling, while tho air at the floor innybe cold, more than ten er cent, or tho heating ixwer If tho draft is not in rrorkino- order ti,n i,.v. ..fi?I! Li..i",J"rf'.1, In. 1,,Jcr "on," nl,le- iimysmoko nnd tho smoke tnny bo driven out Bho hcnrNlils o!co, In pleading low, nrirm! UM,WM0r " "?"t.0f !,lto1tlloroo'- Therols nnlncon.pletocoui- An she makes believe whensl,enscrs Z f. ' ' ' " y Ul '' mul U, ,,ut l8 var- ,,ro th0 re8ult of tUe uP-ft Principle. The sad Rood-nlnht-hcr eyes nro dim rll up the chimney by the strong draft. Dr. Hobbius hns adopt! n radically dllTer- A , , , ., rOHnroa,mi Iho burning or tho coal releases gnssei which ent principle. Tho pipe is connected with tho 8ho Ul,,,ks of the days hlio waited In vnln, ought to produce heat, but they, too, fly up stovo nt n point below tho grnte. Thereisuo Kor t'10 'ovcr who novorcamoagnln; the chlmnoy before they can be caught In the other opening below tho grnte but there nro Kor nfter n bnlt, they fol,ml hlm Uemli process of combutton. In thuensuor liollers holes in the top or tho stove, and tho drnft Hor nlctwnoxt tohls hoart-thoy said. I.M.LC0V'fn,,1,e,.,UW,,.,,, M"K " poor "ented by the chimney draws the cold nir "Hello. Samantha! What. In tears? , . (il'ir'lmk; l,e ,,,r,tcaimot l0 totlehol,doim through the fuel and When we've been o ham" . ! n?ty yenrsl" nealynseiTectivens it should. That Is why thence outwnrd by the stove pipe. What is .'Well, JoeU know oSLi ie, ter I rill 71tlL thoresultofthlsdowndrnftfjhe soot and Forwhai Si!taP.d-1 wmSJ .k. uiei oi uieir Doners. I hese nro some of the smoke and gases are carried down through tng bollevo." ' (Sbi ViW . Tv WV.M i . Tlint nlKlit he uiaito another call. Ho called with threo girls pretty things' Hit cnlleil upon n friend of Ids Ilia friend rccehed him with threo kings Oiply "fta(it)Q B?li?ue." IIV JOSKl'lltNK 11. 1IILU Hooking to ami fro, In tho twilight dim, Softly huinmlKK an old-fashioned hymn, Aunt Haii.anllia, with tresses gray, Was dreaming n dream of n Clirlstinns day. When robed In Ncnl skin, rich mid warm, Tucked snugly in by hor lover's arm; Tho spirited tenm flew over tho snow Ahl but this happened solongagol "Nol" pOi lira On New Year's day ho made a call; Ho cnlleil alone, In pnier stylo He called iioii a maiden fair Ills friend received him with a sinilo.