The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 17, 1905, Image 15

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" NEW MACHINE A WONDER.
Anatomical Researchm Can Now Bc
' Brought to Perfection.
An epidiascope , a itow-fangled scien-
, title apparatus , has just been proseut-
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como the especial charge of Prof.
Albert D. Mead , the authority on College -
lege hill on matters pertaining to the
$ researches of the anatomical labortt-
i - tory.
r Prof , Mead Is also known far tend
} \ wide by goveriiment exlerls ) as the
II 1I1 w11o has found out much 1 that is
i new about the propagation of lobsters -
sters and clangs and other shell fish
from shallow and deep sea waters.
t "I first saw the machine at Jena , "
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says 1Jrof. : Mead , "and there is not another .
other in the country as large and as
magnifying as this one. It has great
power , and it is the finest thing in the
world.
"It is really marvelous how ( the col-
ors are shown on the canvas , and 11n-
like all of the other so - called epidia-
scopes , you can keep your hands in
the machine and handle the articles
you are inquirIng into or demonstrat-
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rr , "When you place a crab or a butterfly -
. , i fir or a snake in the slide , which is
horizontal , the true colors and the
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screen and the size is tremendous.
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' . The colors are if anything righter on
' the screen than they are in the object
itself. If an open watch is shown on
the slides , then rOll can see the wheels
I go around. A whole class can witness
it just as well as ono or a few persons.
It is the greatest thing in the lantern
slide line on earth. There is the most
wonderful magnifying power.
"The machine is 4 feet 11 inches
high and wide and about 22 inches
thicl Everything can be shown to ad-
vantage , the pages of books , printed
plates , the braIn in all of its tissues
and colors , and the metallic luster of
soft loom are readily shown. "
Tile machine Is operated ] by one person .
son and the same person can at all
e. times handle the subject in tine slide , :
I moving it constantly if desired , and
; can give the accompanying lecture or
lesson. The machine is operated with
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. . . electricity , can he bandIed with ease
and comfort while standing upon the
floor beside it.
A lady hug with its dark red colors
of the winter time and the five black
spots upon ] ) the crusty back looked
bigger than a man's hat on the screen
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and the hug was perfect ] ) in all of its
colorings , while its little legs wiggled
: ( I as if they were making tracks for a
warmer climate.
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Mead was moved about so that it appeared -
peared lifelike upon ] ) time big white
screen ten feet away , but it appeared
to be the size of a boa constrIctor ,
round as a 200.pound shark.
) After the electric search light a sys-
tem of mirrors have much to do with
. 1 the magnifying of objects and colors.
-Boston Glohe.
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RULES MILLIONS OF 8LACKS.
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Youthful Potentate of Kingdom 1 In Brit-
Ish Northwest Afric
'T'hislittle chap ] is a It lug , with : : , -
000,000 subjects , though It would appear ] '
lear that ho docs not fInd life very
cheerful , If wo may judge from his
pictme.
Ills kingdom Is Uganda , In the In-
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The Little King of Uganda.
tenor of British Northwest Africa , and
it lies on a plateau 4,000 feet above
the sea , at the north end of the great
Victoria lalw. The British established
n. protectorate over the country in
lSO [ } , and in SD [ } captured and deported -
ell to the coast its king , 1\1wanga , who
was a very cruel man. I
The Idng's little : son , whose name Is
Damll Chwa , was proclaimed icing
when his father was banishell. He
hasn't much to say about running his
kingdom for there is a regency of
three native chiefs , and over them the
British.
The little Icing of Uganda Is entitled
to a royal salute of eleven guns , and
can spend $7,500 a year on his civil
list , or ofHceholders. His omclal title
is "his highness the Kabalm of
Uganda. "
In Realms of Bliss.
'Vo find the following In an exchange
change "Lewis nolIlngs and Miss
Pearl Cox , after several months of
heart-to.heart conversation on the
perfumed avenue of love , passed un-
del' the roseate archway of Hymen ,
where soul meets soul on Waves of
ecstatic feelings. " '
'Twas Ever . Thus.
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Said Dr. Duck to Madam Stork ,
1':11 triplets for your coming trIp ;
I hear the co1 > bler's very poor ,
So let them down his chimney slip
"Tho king is rich : when you return
I'll have a. . fragile little thing ,
So light 'ou'll scarcely feel the weight
A daughter for the childless Idng. "
A New Marine Freak.
A strange fIsh Is on exhibition at
Seattle , 'Vash. It is six feet long
and is half animal and haIr vegetable ,
as a seed gro\ out of its hOlly.
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TROLLEY INTO DIAMOND' MINE
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mcnnc gxcav 1t1ons.
It Is ( lute ] the liming In visiting the
gold IIIl1ws of the WCHt to don suitable
clothes for the trill Ingo \ Into the
minc !
Mtuly notable persons have done
that and there Is in existence 1llho -
togralh of Gon. Grant and sonic 'mum-
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hers of his family who made such au
excursion. Visiting a diamond mine
a person receives much the sallie sensation .
sation , for in the depths one realizes
that he is proh1\hl surrounded by untold -
told wealth. The diamond mines of
Kimberley , whOl'c this picture was
taken , are limo largest in the world
and the compan ) that operates them
practically ] controls the worid's out-
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Diggings arc of two kinds , wet and
( Ii'y. At the river diamonds are found
along the blnl1'ho soil Is dug up
and carried in ducts in the stream and
they are washed in boxes of zinc
pierced with holes In time open mines ,
which are the most important , you
look down through an excavation several -
eral hundred feet d ( > op. Time trolley
cages which take UI ] the soil are rolled
on wire cables a sloping distance of
one thousand feet and a perpendicular ]
depth of five hundred feet.-New Yorl
Herald.
One-Legged Dinner Party.
A certain gentleman , the possessor ]
of a cork leg , living in one of the London -
don suburbs , annually gives a dinner
to a dozen owners of a IiIcc substitute
In the center of tltl ) table are grouped
four crutches , around whIch twine fes-
teens of flowers : minialure legs in
ivory compose ] the handles or the
Imin's and forks : while the piece do
resIstance is invariably a. . magnifIcent
turkey that has heels deprived of a leg
before being brought to table.
Gun With Hidden History.
'l'hls strange firearm was found 011
Kinney's farm , in Scott county , In-
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dlfina. This farm , while yet covered
br a forest , Was the scone or a slaughter -
ter of whites hy the Indians. A monument
ment was erected on the battlefield
last snmmer. 1\11' Edward Bblch , of
Dayton , Ky. , found the pistol , but Il I : ;
unabo ] to learn anything about its
history 01' the name that was applied
10 that kind of lIreal'l- .
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AUTO. AGE IS UPON US.
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Change In Passenger.Carrylng Ve
hides Seems Very Near.
In the new order or things that Is'
about to como everybody may ride in
autos soon. 1'hls does nol Imply tkllt 1
nIl will ho able now to own nn automobile -
mobile , for time flOG models seem to
IIn about \ IIR expensive 1\9 those or
former 'enrs. But the auto age Is
upon 1113. The automobile , having
proven that it can outdo on ordinary
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A.'T'G : TP : ; OF A\J'1'O-DMT" '
} 1U1.L LINtS 0'1 C01111ILbUTO-311P .
roads the steam engine on ralll : ! , ] masI
now been elevated to the dIgnity at +
being limit on tracks also The sputterIng -
Ing little Ilutohoat , which first ntado' '
its appearance a3 : a mmmcr : toy , has +
done Its racing work so well that the
next thing wo shall see will be nuto-
shills sl.lmmlng over the ocean like
torpedo oats at express ] train speol1.
This means time coming of the auto-
shh ) and time auto train for the fast
passenger-carrying ] worlc of the future.
AlrClllly the first types at both these
Innovutlons have appearel1. Autoboats
whIch were mere launches a few years
ago have now risen to'tho dignity of
95.foot and 100-foot cruising 'nchts. In
England a GO'foot a\1toshlp Is now be- ,
lug built for a. . British peel'
Twclve-Year.Old Girl Street Cleaner.
SomethIng or the kind or girls they
raise down in Aroostool i8 indicated
hy the action of Miss Amy nereu ,
aged 12 years , of Caribou , who recent-
h' appeared , standing erect as any f
mUll , on Il snow scraper and driving a
pair ] of horses weighing 2,800 pounds : , I
I\nd ( scraping the snow off the streets
in the vil1ago.
Baby Charm.
There are points ] of sImilarity between -
tweon the baby of highly civilized parentage -
l'cntngo and the offslll'lng or the untutored -
tutored savage. Both of thorn are
delighted with toys or play with the
rattle , fInding much delight In time i
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ound. Nearly all peoples have dolls
for their babies , und ill the museum nt
Cairo there are dolls exhibited which
are seven thousand years old. 1Iero
Is shown a baby charm carried by
a chillness harried woml\n ill Veclm- ,
alaland. It Is almost similar to time r
baby rattle used hy that savage tribe ,
and as Il fotlch It is believed to have
peculiar IQtenc
Bell-Ringing Record.
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At St. 'l'homas' church , South 'VIgs-
ton , Leicester , Eug , n team of bell-
ringers attempted to ring a peal or
21,02.1 double Norwich Court hoh. After -
ter ringing without intermission for
ten hours and thlrtfive minutes ono
of the men broke down through indIs-
position , and the effort thus failed ,
but a new world's record or 17,184
was established , the prevIous one be-
ing 17,024 by : the Oxford Guild In 1898
ut Kldllncton.