7 '0. e I I v -1 t I t ! : J . iv )! i ."r if i '' 5v. y K a YHERE GOLD AND SILVER ST.G IS ACCEPTED A! ID HO OUESMiS ASKED " GOVERNMENT ASSAY OFFICES iECCA FOR BURGLARS AND MOKffi FROM THE FOLICE tit 1 N I D TD ! ever oocnr to yo that yourtelgns of original Identity. A turn of the I ncle Ram runs the greatest pot Into a rourh mold of black Band, and fence" for thieves end burglars In you have the "Jewellers' bare" of com- the United 8tats? Startling, butitrierre. which Uncle Sam so delights to true, he spends millions a year on; refine and pay good money for. the Secret Service and the Post Any one who does net accidentally drop Office detective force. Tet In the a "Jimmy on the threshold can deposit government assay office In Wall street hei these bars and old plate In the Wall street W imm C.t & " i '..'; : 1 U S 3 S'rsrui, m ! Is as runs the biggest and most convenient "fence " for stolen gold and stiver tn the country. And. while the New York office to the largest fence In the country, tbe other as pay establishments are exactly the same thing. The proceeds of countless burglaries all over the country run Into them as into a mill, to come out a shining grist of clean gold dollars. For at all of these plunder mills Uncle fern not only refines the spoils of gold and silver thieves In general, but he also buys a good proportion of the result ing preoloua metal at market price and no questions asked. And Che rest can be sold at the bullion establishments on the eame terms Just across the street good, clean money by the kind nee of genial Uncle Barn for the errmrnal'e plunder. Of coarse, the government does not do Cbls oat of any benevolent feeling- toward that eocantrto man about town, the oursnar. -me conversion of the loot Into after denosltlnr It. -vhlle he would hue marketable bullion or ooto of the Republic to wait one week to get back the gold tobut a part of the enormou bustaeaa In and silver which the refinery would sep rerlntng, mostly for legitime purpose. ! arate out of the base metals all fused to tbat Che federal adralrristratton doea gather In the brick. This arises from th" "T year for the ootnage for'UM In the fs.ee that the officials of the assavln arts, for the Jewelry trade. Tet .ho one plant. If dealred, can compute the value oi, reeJlsaa how gre a flgnre In that total) each brick deposited with them tn a slnrlel jr.15"' Hi? lo nldalt marauder day, while the reduction of the brick, aol and with wrmt ridiculous ease every sort! cording to their practice, takes six days. 1 mt plunderer that makes plate trinkets. Ther uk, fouP aampI(4 from each en 1 Jewelry or any other Cold or .liver ware and the middle of the bar deposited and -v--'J "-to , run these through the teat room whe e office. An appearance of respectsblll;y all that Is essential In the bearer of the brick of stolen bulircp, with a plausible story for use In the rare event of suspi cion being aroused. That any reasonable story will do Is abundantly proven hy t'ie i fact that although these are sometimes! Investigated, never, so far as the memory of the officials runs, has a burglar been ' arrested through banking hla loot with' Uncle Bam. The brick la weighed before him and ft! receipt given for tc The bar Is then re- the receipt he can exchange It either f bricks of the pure gold and silver, W fine, i which have been found In his "Jeweller's; bar," or for the value of the same at the' price then prevailing In the open market,; less a trifling fee for refining. i Aa odd thing about this Is that he could j BQi ItlW l.tlJI 't J AVI 114B fl ill IIVL II 1 f : . t-I .". .i w3v l : s -s t - : i t. . a i - " i 'A rr- f nL ttx f 1' f g 'ft : . -4 ,fc a. r1 4 V.vASSAY OFFICE . "-iOdZ"! LLST . if 1 . A is- as- 0 I. to make hla loot aa eaetly marketable product, nay sometimes to convert It Im mediately Into eleaa money, through the of Unole Sam. At the Wall street mm of the precious metaJs, for Instance. S3.100.0n0 worth of "gold Jewellers" bars, old plate, A a.," was refined and bought during the year end ing July 1, 1908. Nearly a million more In stiver of the same class went through the mill, coming out aa good, clean dollars And K la admitted by officials of the As say Offlcs that more than half of this mass of gold and silver la the proceeds of bargJsurlea. la other words. Uncle Sam plays the part at chief tsoee extraordinary aamnle aasava are made Here the ama'1! bit of mixed metal Is fuaed In a small pot I fmade of bone ash. Each bit is carefu.ly marked tn the b 'ginning, and when the bone ash crucibles are arranged on the platinum pans, sixty at a time, to be put into the gas furnaces they are always put on from left to right and from the tray toward the workman, so that the same bit is followed all the way through the operation. It Is a simple method and mistakes seldom occur, the four different samplea assayed Invariably betraying such a mistake by a discrepancy in the final checking up. The white heat In th gas furnaces causes the mixed metal to llquely and plenipotentiary to tbe housebreiklng and the tm na, copper and other b.se Drofeaatoa tn an annual amount of twe minions la New York city alone an i something like ten millions In the whole I oountry. Tbe "old plate." which contributes to this Illicit total. Is merely the plate which has been plundered from varlotia slde boarda, had Its monograms and other marks of identity removed and then been battered up a little moreto give it an ap pearancs of age. The "Jewellers' bars" are the result of dropping the settings of rings, watch cases, brooches, match safes and plate of either unuaual and easily Identified, or much advertised design both gold and silver Into a plumber's melting poC The gasolene flame Is hot enough to fuse the metals Into a mass lacking all -? j"- -V" ., .Vf1 .. r s-r trrgTi "-. S.J- J Jpg-g v --!'--? 11 1 ;W mm metals are soaked up in the bone ash, tha.j .ts alka.les for them and having none f jr the gold anl silver. They emerge lnm ihe fire aa a white pellet. This cools. Is hammered flat and washed in a solution of nitric aclJ which takes off what remains of the bone aah residue. A boiling in concentrated nitric acid take up all the sliver, leaving the free gold. This is waahej of nitric acid In foiling and i . on iajae scale cold water and weighed The s.lver is j,,,,, JweJ lth the maM of the urlck. with precipitated from the acid with a slmplr 1,,. aifference tnat cheaper mattrials arc rexgent and likewise weighed. If all the used nmklng the process of rtducilon take four sample check asrainst one another SjX jays. When the operation Is com the result Is conr.pared with the original piete.i each brick Is weighed and held weight of the samples end the proportion - subject to the depositor's order, of gold and silver thus determined. Com-1 Thus it Is that Raffles, If fie Is re putation of the V'U4 of the brick Is thenlspecLably dressed, has Uncle Sam do his Merely a matter of simple ariimueuc reflmng and buy his loot with as I t Lie How to Keep Healthy Without Physical Culture. Correct Breathing, Rational Eating and Plenty of Water Will Work Wonders. T I enrtou fact that m this age of (amount of air consumed, and any addl-J comparatively even, and this cannnt lead enlightenment there Is so much misun- tlonal quantity whatsoever will have an deratandlng regarding those .mple rules , itnmed ate and appreciable benefit upon of health whkih, If followed with any degree of consietency, result in immedi ate and marvellou bodily bettermeat. Most people lmaftr.e that in oraer 10 ou . ,in th.t arreateat of all blessings, an ab- your general health. any more than that of a quantity of gold plate, so Ion as every mark has ben re moved wbjch mlKht Identify It as the loot from some recent burglary. 1 A i-nnd.W.tl.n . K. ... . . . .. , , ,'.k- ..,.v,t ofidoe. r,nt o ' .. . . " " "" "l "-"'"'"erciai end of a greater Jnhalatlon, and witill at first! to follow, which Is, not to eat a mjuthfu! you will frequently forget It, a Uttleior solid food until this action does take to other than serious organic disorder If brought about by any but natural means. Once each day the colon or large Intestine Whether at home or at your office. In-, should be voluntarily depleted. When this question as does the largest , wholesale Jeweller In the city with legitimate me;ai. And officials. of the Assay Utll an i in fact of oven' other branch of the federal service in New York, in Qi?ir moments of relaxation will tell you tJTat there -an l che slightest doubt thai many a burglar brings down his loot regularly for trie government to turn Into dollars for leu and the government willingly obliges h.ju. Of course, the susprclons of trie o!hc a:, are sometimes aroused and the matter -e- ported to the police for Invesilgation. Yet, ! as has been said, no depositor has eerj been art-rated through such Investigation. inis can D easily understood. The iios-1 '90JUNC3 "MTAL 2NO0N- 11 ii a Li I , T . T . u? SCALES S session of a genuine gold brick is no i sence from Illness and alllngs and w I persevere nee will cause It to become a j Place. Drink copiously, however, of pure Is further so widely prevalent. au aole general debility, they muet a- q i re some system of physical which will entail an expenditure of both ;.me and money that they cannot afford. This is erroneous. Half the complaining persons we meet have no really serious de r,n.IIUni hut while they are not posi tively 111 something or other Is perslstenUy keep the mouth closed. iu arong. Many have by nature robust con-, tna vlul pnnipj, oxygen, r, im otnera are nranny uui having ooncljusly or unconsciously adopt fixed habit as much so as the former re-1 water water that Is not l -e.1. Est s'owly atrtoted breathing had been. Do not, be-. and masticate thoroughly every mouthful cause you Just happen to think of it. rush to the window and take a sew spasmodic pulp of fresh air. but praotlse constantly a alow and deep res plracton slow and deep that la the secret. Draw in the life giving element through your nostrils and the burglar s game Is Interesting In show ir.g now almost ail o: his loot he takes direct to hla friend Uncle Sum to turn Into dollars for him and Just why he does it. For it can be seen that good plate or fin ished pieces of JewMry are worth more in me open market than the bullion an "f food, which. If It reaches the jttomneh tn mlniii. i . . . I , i . . .... itiiivir iuu is wen mixea wi n jeweia oui oi wriian iney were milt i 1 1 v rt t V, . ..... k. -. i . L . ' I 1 t- . , . . " 1 "'wmui, ticauj lesHeiia ins mco (-ttiu is a real iriend In need to work of the former organ. rvrtaJte large-1 Itaffles. For the chief danger !n that .n Iv Of aorwl rlna fmll an1 A-.k .. n ,i I t ..... ,u K, . .... L. gen- quantitea of waler thto last never with "with the soode on." esDeHan,. K .1. . , , m 1 . ..... .... I , . . . , .. J - " 1 I IIU1K- air ton..... ...-..., as 11 ai.uie inn gstrlc Juices and 'ng a pare get away." A qu'ck tnrti.a. - -o uBri.uii, sdiwku meais. wncn i..y imu isoon. nam 'eii i. lungs comes Into dsreot contact with the; the stomach has been Quits emptied of the ls the one thing he desires above ail .i. v.. .. , nl .1 A .11 ImmnHtUa inHllvulul . .... .... -ru. . . . , . 1 eiet.. viuuu, ncwwiu1 . . .. . . twu wiiflT K I tIM L , V U8S1STS I . V. z hi: JUL THE beam: OlT"VHKH T?EPO$iTr$ t ii m . v , ii ma ed habit of rlgh; living, but joo who are ,8endlnf!. Jt 4 sparkling stream surcharged movement of the chyme along the all- bulkv stuff rfrtalnlv. and as much of the Mr variably m"et the sme fate rer a ia n i. n..nht f .tr nflfftv'B lake ! iT a m itr.1inrv and widelv current fieatm egal tender! t0 be turrnd over into cash right away-1 is usuallv set aside. Karlle will get to of the exim c:dentAl flmtln rt iSa Ha.. .. I i im r . . UP Plunder eitev.ent of his d idging run aero; of William Metelskl. the ,..ri .iintltic-who drag out rcn aay. devoid of enersy and amli.tlon-w ill, if you are prudent, practise the following suggestions, there. iy finding that sheer force of habit in an incredibly short period will make th-m a component part of your ,.lu llf The result will be the eradication of; those frequently recurring Ills to ti,. Hesh i heir headache, nervo In iisea'.lon. lassituJe, Insomnia. c. c. .k.-. k. awakening In a relaxed and d.irmnt e You 111 quickly experience a marvellous ,., . ,' H..,rh . .'. dltlon, and no violent shock of anv kinrt . ...... U . .. .. . .. ' 1 Vll w IS. 3 fc ' 1 ' J ' J " - ' " - - V . . , . , .. J 1. ne.; will become Proportion of Intake and outgo. ew . - "- - -K.- "".rn- 7' .'.'..' '"''i''"- Fori.- ian ,.' : persons are stnpld enougti to continue ..r ' ,, i -aier irom "jou. u.-i:a.iy opera'e SMI i fflSAni. ' Mi I I . r - . , , i , AwrA-r It .'.bvi.k your sleep becom. and J- a burn w'thout Seeing that the grate 1. amoved. with Utsj and energy to every part of tns'mentary canal. Fruit and water ih. body. I best agents for eliminating waste matenal'to the discovery by accident The next great fact, of almost equal lm- lr" system, port an oe with that which haa Just ben Tour 'u'l quota of sleep. Some re- deeenbed. Is the absolute necessity of "ulr mor than others; but retire early keeping an approximate balance betw.en"ouh to awake readily, and without a the eonsumncon and elimination of food. ; Kaire to remain In bed "Just ten minutes hiiA person can eat with perfect safety any- ""V . .l Pn arising don I plunge into a .1"?. ithlna that to him or her la .palatable and,"- "."- -aw. im oouiiy ener- is neir-nea.iacne. "r,.r, . ,,latresa like tnough renewed by sleep, are unon The deairahintv . 'Adding weight to the latter consiaern..-"- woric on it with ar.as ana a stoiu n e ana h's can be seen at a L,n!. "ere"'t.v of is the desire of every criminal to get n s, after removing all signs of Identity will f the arrv.ts for h,rrir7 Abo"t half, dough and b.-;r'.n to have a good time with hlue H unll! C4n salely be sold through ins rresis ior ourgiary made are due it n k . fo-nlshed room In.tha dealers. The same is done with twJ. or otherwise some obscure locality wiiere he has niade.ry nt nn or-Trinkry fype. All the rest . - "uirniitr some ooscure lttc.il t Die thit it 'wsa nlv thrememher' forihitnself known, perhips, as a plumber. He broochyi, earrlnits, watch cases, trinkets. ..i n.n . , "T'K- lne c-lock. the door, still The plate ! liable to arouse eueptcton hy askJns; for his money at once, be comes back and re vives In gold eavgle and hundred dollar bills the gold and atlver he stole in the night a week back. With a little more trepidation he sell the remaining stuff to a crooked pawnbroker or antiques merchant such aa every Journeymin i,v.nin knows. After all. ,'ie Juim ut for sile through some pawnbroker or an- liuiirt merchant. " - .-h-, , v. 1 1 . . ,, . , . . i. . . , ' ' t " ' rt r in, ir course, a.i trie jewe.s are riitpri oui clng roal on a furnace and expect It r"" " '" T''"'""1 ooneas caa ' 'r g.v.ds m.-n f ,h-ir setting, at once and set aside to I . V" 7 r ,h. .nlovment of '2 burn "tno' seeing that tne grate is - thJil , k? "",ll'"ni 'lht In h. rwned as soon as the noise of the . vo'.ir capacity for the enjoymeni oi jt . . , . . - v.. a.- Don t t in Heiivnfa . . their com b n.ition. and eirL--r.An i.. . .. wu .tever pleasure. , constitute your mcw- .' n or own body blowing dlre.Mly on you unless warmly1 " of five or .. n,her -eUlniVa ,l,.n be im,..eaurably extenJ-ed. Ther rMef fonrern th. c!o!hed. and In no circumstances remain i The Idea of gelling the most he can for L"tt tn Z t ini poi Odltv enough, the F":rst and foremost, you must clearly i ..., . , v,.ht f Inaot va In a c ild vm -ithrw. h a oot. then la bal.inein in tt, . lnto ,ri9 meuin. Y . - . 7 ' . ,ll .he essential Importance of freirh : "u',l'r" :,T,.i. " additional MutMn, r' 's mat.', mind with the kn, i f"" P' plate and or ,ee,r n T .w... . . ,,.lf will not hen.rtt t no HimilUUlun I ' "f . "" : e l"a We l,r, Bui ui.1. .... .rf,H rtronertl.. of food rtaaa " avnuiany coiaj. ana possibly pneu Ullir-S IV 1 ' in riin across lOWn, -rmn.r,ii muliinff r.t tn K nn.illw nm lt'n : m f tit OV SOMie i.ei wi i.j " ,w 'Miitimin K. , ... ... . - ii hi,. . .. .. .v. .,Auit to sum himself, squeal irlar " that .mnlhln . , u t n si.fis, .inunnitig a poiite;uii ..n - ln(, -jewellers uars suvj hid i. & .ur!,.:6 -f "al-"i?!' ' - h"rheukest,.:r y ' f'r- ii-ui it.. i.i. c i.a u,.... - -- veriStne Ollia OI Ill! I'iliii.ic-. uiw .lit- iti.i- i.- - M,m..nlp.i v.. '.I upon s.irp.ids out tne lo it and ponders eacn i ... , ,, lMile bes'les the snarklers lea ucsin'e. as so e un... olece. whether It had best go Into the;for , The (rrEmln ifl to., c.u- as ft church, he has puyen me nince to ry n eitmg i.t or could be safely held on to,. . ,.imini unt not ou'te commercial h m on prac.itai.y an o.s tiiuiw-i, -..n rich hauls, w"re derinltelv fait w.a.i r-iiiarh.il. ie -riminaj. it 1 in onl Til m'tllm.tl. Iha ..tun.a ,.J ucn (ItSCOVe that Haftles never works with a t.u i . to ,,u. risks t.v hol.Vnc hi. out much as a thank you and huge y ... . .tnoslt of the bricks w.tli tne 'to Mr. Baffles federal fence. In six d.ys. for he 1, nmlpWy, amusement. s.ifety. convenience ana. von Most iteople, if they only knew It. are Into the system by absorption from Ui Is made up of mi.ila. ranse or resp kep them alive, tion will cause For exercise a walk from one to three Ilea each day will be sufficient, and this -,. . m . -. t n-i v 11 ' " m, wiiciii.iaj cm l i must rtA hi.. intenae mental applica- lar tune anoui iwen.y-.... '"''a "-,oughly enjoyed. Do not walk from . ..n.. lilt- LUiii.tt tr" ,,.. j it i , ,, k ' " ' 1 -- , , maaa nn sx tually holding their breath, or '' 'u J f y will be sufflclent. andthU mse or respirauon is so umuea as to jusi - - ;- -, .... ,-, , .,,, this, a difficult piece of 'J,n' ?n. .ri":;::" of duty if walking is Dersonallv d.s,.,-f,,i work, an absorbing book, excitement and,'" "7 l, 7" : , , ,' ,K. , to you. Exercise under such conditions worry. Correct and natural breathing is "'r ' m actually harmful. by the relaxation and contraction of the ' "'" ' foJa r"s ' Don't hurrr- Th'r rKl of wle- diaohraam. that powerful layer of aiu.cu- preparatory ml.l. whence the food, trans djrn , h tlm, worn aJ lar t!.M. which stretches horl.ontajly Wit mio -' le. .peed." Take It easy and you will c- vioii cu ... . ronilanl'v " " . . " torner; Ur-ount of being so liable to Identification, Germany and the Textile Arts. Sugar Beet vs. Sugar Cane. CCORDIN'O to a report from Consul j of the Mexican authorities and be rom i'n.rst A Lm. M. Uittchalk c-ins pleted In five yri. Bulldlrtgs may t. Miunar growing In Mexico is to ha e , ere(.te)1 aso at other points wit .i the ap F i ... in fntk Enzar beet, i . . ...... a serious - , ' provaj or ino ieparuueiiL or me i nn i mi which Is about to be p anted and mnu; -rw.o pupl!s of the national ! Ih are factured extensively In that I ( , l;le fiC 0,., .k. . ...i- mutki a Dtrtendini cnange in inn .nr.nlv of Hilar Is ' P'rsue practical siuui- zx THE weaving scnool at Cliemnltx. Ger-'f!fty years an and will therefore soon11'"1 ,.i Source of supply of sugar Is ' Pursue practical siuui -s mere. i. ,u.u pupils attending and continually In- um" imore than ' thousand pupils. tL;ra, College of Mexico w no . a. s cs otiairea are boini to a. 1, the s ine creas.ng numtjer of teachers b.-.t.g em- ""'-el in a.l the arts of the textile mdus- in time sugar can J' . . ; at a discount of ten per cent off ihe , ;i , it ployed that the old quarters have be. n out- "". have left its halls and taken the. r small factor In i-ie; ga the govern-;J" I'rice l hK h their n- duct u oi grown and a new and svaclous building Haoes ,Uoiig the rank, of thos, who by "A ronces sio n graj ni ... " f.-rei U tne j.ubl.i. Tr.ef muat also :ur r ....... ......,.. virtue nt nAt-.un iu... .. I . thts Hepubllc, ne aays. is n ap- .... . titwn ica. uuict w in r... -y ... . , . . . v, . v, t . t ' - " ' " - ins corner: uji iiisi oeen movea irv.o. i v m . - u " auj mien.- moin :, . . . . . , a n. " 1 1 m t ...c ly fitting corsets, while most men are lg-, """" - , .K -, " aivotner win oe along presently, so why t'.on atnountsxo oer annum for pup;la of sem.o i,ae raise! the m.iuutac:.ire of dress parently " ..,.,,.,.., k,.K dat.i when du-slred noraiil of lU existence, consequently Its "',.' ' , ,.. colon Th. Put a sulden strain upon your heart, ex- (ierman nationality and 11m for foreigners, gols. hosiery, fabric g.oves. He. in Sax-ifacture of le fcJr' " ' , u ., ' Th-i 'The capital lnvestej and the ileve.opment lateen in but Tew. 1 ne aia--' - - - ferments yur" n:1 rum V temper? F.ach pupil must i.ay an a.Wil.onal fee of."'" '-ru u ,mpor.ani-e. has renurw"- forme(1 bond wnlc.n may tm isajul sh ,,i,v p.iragm further fulfills a molt Important 1 rM.' . If lo' . nlJhe'!0?. " And. last of all. don't worry. You are $7 to cover expense, for weaving material.- Jo upport the theoretical Instruction. ! new wmp.ny.wh.ch Is to be 'ormed In exe,l)lloa from a d.rw.t r,Jrra, t11 inaisinuA-n him jii u.ieiiuru,-. .... . .w- ki . noi int oui one miu suuers narasnip, and Used in Instruction, a lew i.;ienas are . ..... nisroums. xltte.l lllB 1 na not iir-iimig lees irom govertiiuei.. ...r . . pu t Iraa ,4 i. ... t. ...1.. A . U t) 11 I I. t t.e t t 11111.11 n. ... Il . I a 111 M ' Hill 'worn niini) invti "",,,.,..,. n' ... .... I. - . . . to ctt'M 411 an- granieo eacn J ecu lan-mru nn. n.t.t - ui Uliuut,'1'' . ... ... i- ii,, i, -..-nf In oin,.. t .tt wu.,..ii. tn e.tiip .lere.J IS you come to tn. m .m.it. It ha. been the experience of n is, run i.y electricity, are plarerl at ih-ihare naa rv -- transmission the Intentlnes. thereby , rrs'anies dwindled lnl l.ttle rivulets. Iook up it;t,i t!. scho '1 that all who . onipl.te it. cur-uri'"-" "e .luients. lyiber.ii ci.llectioiis 1 d.i.try in - .hare, .nj function by a deep Inhalation of air it presse di-,and den mate uu 1 half of our actual half tn tor,'n, 'ou dread to cross In an- granted each year to talented uiMin the ttoniacn ana liver anu cause .o.. iieipauon nave wnea Their toritract bv transmission too i . , v vl - . - i.A .....r A ..... . .i In Mtlnff la entirely a mat. lllltia . Ullg to SMI ot i,..c.-j v. tt-tus t..n- ; .MiHli-i.ui -u vju a ' "f- sn j t bi.iiuiJ . i( mai r.CUlUlIl nna IWiy t-iit,tnijiii.-ui .mnr- j B.ttiR.) oon- aiant kneading motion, which greatly en- fer of Individual orgsnlrra. Generally perhap. be overca.t, but then you know . t.y U'n le-tvlng the ln.sttt u'.Iui. The stantly in use, tne one in practical lustruc hance their action. No one who habitual. ark n(. those who lead en active cit of that to-morrow or the next day the g orl- new building has been constructed at a tlon and th other for reference. Taat tne Iv breathe. In this manner ran suffer do ir life re.ju re mil a consume more ous sun will heshlnlng forth from that n,t of ""' "! the government t .cn.v.i sianos o ,i .n i ue i-miihj ; . ,n of t i'e. in w " '-;." , ,. ," " from Indlge.tU.n. However, no matter n .ur'shm-nt than those whose occupa- tremndus dome of blue. Applv tnat to ; ,,. tiu votel a sum of $3,000 annually Chemnlt raanufa turer. K amply ,,rjv.,i .v.l.i) Mmcan HJ.") tnitej Sutu) fur 1 ... ,.! n.in.i.i t.t rt.st.ir. not. .i r hshits a-e sedentary, but ns set vnurseir n,t h rhtxtrfui snrt i.nu.rf " . . ..'a t. it. .nt...nrt Th, ijn...t.i h.. by the numerou. iteeenis w.i., ., Jr- ..... r,..,rv. Within ment-four niontn. froir W!!.i,e h. the use of the upper urlowcr' rule can be estblishel for all to follow, lei me tell you. ls on of the most p .tent i. n s-ured for a number of years to tmually given to augment the effe, t venesai July i the ooncese'.i.nalre are to submit or tne tttmji ttuiicituiia, s stvii a l.le .t'lien's i'i ,r t'." u chest, you can, w.ia out vrry uiuti vutun- n nutrsr is vi "fK"i".,uif i at- tors iowsiu mi tiutiiiiiitiii sua rrten- c-t-ne. cause a va.i increase in lii. , miponaiii mtua iw - f mutuiti tion vi nriuo. . in. .cnuoi lary ettort. ia. or-glnsny founded about laboratories, library. c. Mexican and is subject to tie J ir s Jl.t on of the t r i b. rials of inn Kepubl-c. ,its tne... w t.iy. -it would appear that sov.ra! lesrs . lc, tir tate of Mexico a factory ful p..b.litie. f .mar c' .(,r 11 r.roductlo-1 , beet r on a large mjind,:,le , Me. c . a.-rtc .., , .,. v ii.ii i'.snv ltn-.irfan.il a I.-ia . . t Within tneiity-four month from j n',ui'tliai .t ei.t ire ha, i....-, e.j ;Mtrattl wily, cinerty for t le ..,- . ... t.f fel,n catt e with tn h. t ion, ..J a- idencl, which raosrt b.v Hi approval parently w.tli great jcces. v .1' ii i . ii ... ! i. f. ' I X ...