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i> 1 *tl i. -1 (' 1 1M| day of ifovenihef. #P. »hs thou* . •- •. '.-•-' Chairman; • DAN1BI. D. DAUM<: • JSNOS BICB, , JAMBS% 3RQWTN. ...- , MCHTAltp W. BAMB1SR; • JAMBS 7 A-BAJCcOMi , • J?itANK A. WATERS • ' . IRVRta W.JWEET, wn t A; WILSON; . STATE OF NEW TOBK, ' - Orleans County Clerk's 0fllc6--isst ' - I Bowfiy Cortify that I have com- pared the teriscolng with, the original statement remaining, on die In this of- nco ( and that the same la a. correct transcript therefrom an4 of the whole of siioh original. ' . - ' . . \V(tae»», my band and official ileal at Albion, this 17th day (»») of Kovomber, oris thousand nine hundrea nnfl ton. H. T>, BARTtsBWr-,, . CJeiffc STATEMENT OB- MOB BOARD OK CQUNT;* CANVASSEIIS Of Ike Couotr of Orlesss 1» Itelafiaa to tee Votes Given for Cosst? oaccr*. Who. Board Qt County Cnnvassera of the County of Qrleim* having mot at the' office at tho Clorlc of said County, on the isa5-l7th afty? of Srovsmber, 1910, to canvass and estimate the vote* given In tlio neveral'Blootlon. Districts, of enid County at tho general Election hold oh tho eighth day, of November, in the year aforesaid, do cartify a* fol- lows: • That It appear* on sueh estimate and canvass that: • • The -whole number of votes-given for the offlce of County Qletk, Including all ballots indorsed \marked for idantlflca- Hon,\ was six thousand nix hundred and: sixtjvflvo (osss) of which Norvlll 1* Colo rcoelved two thons- and. eight hundred and aoventy-olght (887S), _-Harry D, Bartlelt received three thousand Ave hundred and twelve ,(3iig). , •* Wilbur I t Grlnnell receive* two hun- dred and\ thirty-six (JS«). Blank received thirty-nine «». The whole numhor of ballots Indors- ed a* \ marked for Identification' and counted, for the offlce o( County Clerk, was none. The whole, number o< ballots Indors- ed and rejected, a« \void' vu none, , The -whole number of vote* given for the offlce of Sheriff, Including; all but lots indorsed \marked tor Tdentlflca. • Hop,'* was six thousand «lx Hundred and sixty-eight«««) of -which , William a Kenyon received three • !6°8H\»4 '\W hundred and thirteen (3413), • . Danlsl .-HltchcocK received two tfiouit- WAw^'Kh' hundred and forty-seven (MO). ..John K. Hastlnm received seventy, three (73),. , George IT, Van Stone received two hundred ninety-six (Set),, mask received, thirty-nine «•>, i The-whole number of ballota Indors- ed a* \marked tor Identification\ and counted for the offlce of Sheriff, wai none. \ The whole number of.ballot* Indors- ed ana rejected M \void\ w«« none. J The whole number of vote* given tor the offlce of District Attorney, Includ- ing all ballola Indorsed \marked for Identification,\ was Ave thousand two hundred •ninety-one (nil) of-which John C. Knickerbocker wecehred three thousand eight hundred and thlHy (3130). - . Blank received, one thousand four hundred and sixty-one (Mil). The whale number of ballota inflam- ed a* \marked for Idenilflcatlon\ and counted for the oiltce of District Alter nev, was none, ' , The whole number of ballota Indors- ed and rejected aa \vetd\ waa none. We Certify thla ntstoment to be cor- rect, and have caused' the in.Tno.to . be atteeted by the aignatarea of a major- Hy of the members oe thla Board, there being ten Manibera In- »nl« 'Board, thla IJlh day of November, A D, one thoue- and nine hundred and tin, Irving J>ewu, • . Chairman, T«Nns&i». DAWM, JAKteS O. BttOWN, BICHATtD Wi BAMBEn, aiiAm'.BimTj.^ , JAMJKt A. BAlCdM, riwjn c A. WATKBS, TO. A. WILSON. . invnto w. wmcxv STATB Of KKW TOtlK, Orleana County ClerVa Office—r«a: T Hereby. Certify llmt T, have.oom. pared thx foregoing wltlt th* original statement T,e«Mnlng <tn' ilia in thla offlce, and that the tame la ft correct transcript therefrom nnfl Of tbe WhOlO of aueh _prlglnal. 4 , ^ _. . Ttritaejw. my .hniitl and- ottlclal aeal at Albion, thla litis day tit November, ona thousand nine hundred (in* ten, ST. D, BAttTIiBTT, , , Clark. OTATKMKJtT 0* Tit* nOAHO 01* tHJUNTY fATHTASSRIW Of tar Coaatr »* Orleaaa I« ltclatleii to til* Voles Glr*n on tke I»m»o- altlaa aad Awt»<ni«i(« to _ tlie Cnaatllmllea. The Board Of Countr.CanvAaiera of the Cotfnty of orleane navlnar met .at the Janice of the Clerk Of aald County, »n jhe 18-W«17tH day* Of IToVember. 1*18; t»mTrraMKns satliirats'Hi» ! vatss irlven in the several Biecllon Bl»tri6ta of »ald County at thl qetlerat.mieetton 1 Iteld on the eighth dar of November, Jn the Jrear aforeaald, do certify aa fol- lowa: That lt>PP*ara ort euoh eatlrftate- ahd eanyaaa that; . The -whole num.rjer 1 of vote* give-n In remlloh to Pronosltlori Number* Onei 'Shall, obapter three Hundred and Blxtv-lhCce ,of the la*r« of nineteen , Randre* and ten. entitled 'An «ot mak- Inif prOvlaien for lasulng bonda to an amount not exceeding two million Ave hundred thousand dollars, for the u»e of the oommlMlonera. of the i\aliaade* Tnterslate park In the extension and • Imnrovement of ths park ttndaa thetr; lurladieuon aa from time to time snett rtnrk may exist, and providing; for 1 a submission of the same to the people; Jo he voted at the general election to be-hew. In, tho year hlnolren hundred nnd ten,* be, approved\? Including; the ballota endot-scd \marked for- Idenil- flcatlon,\ was ono thouaarir threa h«n- , -drea and t/wcniy-twe flSSiJ of which throe -hundred- and k eiKlity-two were' ^l*«n in^he amrtnatlvo-xin Iroptelttqri ' \Shall chapter three- hundred «\nd alx- tv-three of the ia*a of -nlnotoen hun- dred and ten, eh titled 'An not malclhir nrovislnn fof laamng bonds to ah ^WJtuie not eStcbcdlng t*o million dye hundred thousand dollafa. for tho use ?£.-S 0 .^* m . lT \ , ? l0 ,« B, ' s , 'fif i!>* Palisades Tntarataie'park tn ttict- axtenslbfiau'\. ipyj ^yiv**\ t • «*t\ - ttio „»«•-»*.•»»«««•.their. jurisdiction na from time to tlnio such \SjLW 6x,l,t »\ a P'ovldlriE for a stihmtWoit of tlie aanto- to the nooplo,h }?*}*. vn , tea ^?J\ efco- t-lhi, to be hold In this ycai- nlhotoeh- Jl? n i, r Kl ftna l* \ be apnrovedt'' and <nt Which nino hnnarddWa. forty (9401 • Ur/u'mb n e r l, b^ nAB * im °\ * ri *™ ,L hdildrcfllnnd Wti, entitled 'An nctniaft- (art *snttif We' ..brUiponed-'tsiixMnai'uttiJt\-.in- •aeotttfa- wowft.oii ^.r'rfuii»^iS.-oV,4i»« •-'««>•: liWlmj »» ifiueaunwhV uu!.uoor;,v((t!^ ,tn-«- 'ttUiliB; *V>\ MUOlectWHOJC ,tVVu.*iiJW'<V.- u Apttiialst UMD >*VVl».||ilt *<* WS- -i«p -(ilinatluta 'ofcjiitf jiroyiittPH- 0)a..ya*> UK- aignauoln. o't.jjmiew-'V*•luS.bmu-wii (Ub-Mu«if JiiitlK« e.* BWiU9Ut't:P ti APi>Btti,. tnii* latt tnijuaii.nei'ilj'e nuttfll-jid; oujiar# lior- an«un>' itntt tui-m tftousjanu\ stsvfeii jaundTOCi upUUr« -inV-llou i>i .expaniiesj,. v i n'uavxi, tHOIiauna flyo Jmnarau.. duitlapi .i.urmhrjUm/untl tor (tie wofeuse o«.tt)tt a«wt'y or t# AssoclatO Juugea oi -inn Cuiict: of. AfpefUij (now isti ttipuaanu Uo)mra jler niuiuui unit 'tbroo, tnousana •*Wcii huijdrca ototlara lit lieu pf ox-. itense»), to lltteeji (nouaand dollars ftor- unnuni, WHICH satai-loa stuMl Ou paid, m ll«lt, ol anil BBSU SxulUdcf ail tne Other (joinntnautlon and iillowancoa. betnu iti )neroa»»e ot pnd tuoiiattnd three hundred OVW' ijr<H9ft( componaatlon,.\aiitt tho Wgl»la.ttiro.Uolnsipiohlbited hoi-oafter : from inoretiaitiit aaltl. aiiarlea, ba ap« jirpvOd'C Including; tlio ballbiB-'ondoraott ••markect for Identlllcatlon.\ ' wan o'ho thQuaapd three bunilrod twonty-Boven (13211 ot Jiiiaoh, three hundred otshty. eight <3«8) wore given tn tho atliram- tlvo on AmonOirABnt NtomOar One: .\Shall till) propaaed amondment to section gem-ol artlolo atj: of tho eon- atltution, ilcBleaatoa -:|n tho 'otoctlon notice »» awonamont number'?ne, iira VIUHIK for ths elootlon of two ttddltlon nl Aaaoclate Judsrea dt tlio Court of Ap peula; alao providing for tho termina- tion of the prowalon for tho designa- tion of Juiticea of tlio Supremo Court to norvo aa Aoaocldto Judge* of the Court of Appeals: and also providing for the increase of the salary oc tho Ohlot <Judgo ot tho Court of Appeal* (npiy ten thousand (lye hundrod dollar* per annum and thtoo tbiouaand aevon Hundred dollara In lieu of expenaea), to llfteen tliouaandllve hundred dollars per annum, nnd for the Increaio of the salary o f the Ajraoclate Judges'-or the Court of Appeal* (now ten thousand dollars per annum and tltree thousand sovon huntlrod dtollara In llou ot ex- pennos), to, llfteea thousand dollars sor annum, which. salaries shall be said in lieu of end anal! exclude all other compensation and .allowances; being an Increase of one. thousand three Hun- dred dollara over present compensa- tion, and tlio t*gUlature) bolng- pre hlbltod horoMter from-Inoreaalngt-aald salaries, ho approved!\ sind ot which nine hundred'thlrty-plno wore riven in the negative on Amendment Number One! - - . ••Shall the propoaod sonendmont to section sievon of article si x of the con- stitution, dcslgnmtca In the- election notice *» amendrnent nhmitor one. pro- viding tor tho election ot two addition- al Associate Judgon of the Court of Appeats! al«o, providing for the trr- mlnntlon of, the ^revision for tho Jo- slgnatlon o( Justleea of the Supreme Court to serve a s Anoelate Judges ot the Court of APR«nl»i and al«o provid- ing for the Increase ot the salary of tho Chief Judge ot the Conrt of Anpeala (now ten thoUssmd live, liundred dol- lars per annum and three thousand aeven hundred dollars In lieu ot cx- penjes>. to fifteen ihoussmd rive hun- dred dollars per Rnntint, and for the in- crease of the- salary of the Associate Judge* of the Court of Appeals (n6w ten thousand dollafa per annum nnd three thousand seven hundred dollars In lieu of flspensesii; to tjf teen thous- and, dollars-tier suiptim,,which salaries shall b e pa d In lieu »t and shall ex- rluda svll other compensation ahd al ipwancea. being; an Increase of one thousand thtee humlrcd dollars over present.compensation, and the IVcsrtala- tnro being prohibited hereafler from InfMastng said salaries, b» apprhvedr The whole number «( ballots endors od for Identification\ waa none. , The whole numtjer of ballots counted •and rciccted aa -•volil\ wa s none, -We C«rtl(y thl* alatomenl to be cor- rect, and! have caused the same to be attested by the «n?naiure« of a ma3or~ ity of th« mehibers of this Board, there being tea numbers In said Board, this 17th day ot November, A. D. one thoua- awl nine hundred anil'ten. mVIKG P1WRIB, JAMES A, BAXCOM, / 0ETAS.--P. BURT, J JAMBSt 0, BROWN . ' .FBANffCA. WATBttS. . ftANnST.!), T>ATJH. mVIKG W, WHET, ww, A. wrtaoN. \ TOCKtAnD W. BAMllBlt, BNoa Bica ^ , STATW 0t> NBW TOtlK, • Orlettns Connly ciicrit's Office—as: X JlBreby-CBrtltr that I have Compar- ed , the toregolhsr -with the orlsrfhal atntement rcmatnlnff Oh ftlo In this office, and Mint the altmi» la a correct traascript ttierefrom and -ot -the whole of such original. •Wlinew, »ny hand ahd offlctal 4 , aehl at Albion, this Dm day fas) - ot November, one thousand nine hnndred and ten, H; B, BARTiBTT, ; . Cleric. OBRTIFICATK W BI.BICT10X; ! ^ ^ afemher ot Aitaemoly, The Board Of County \Canvassers of Orleans having canvaased and eetlmat- «d the.-wstea given In tho several EJIec- tl°a Blalrls!' ef-t&fi feunfar of GrlsAnft: at the XJeneial Slectlon held on the Sth dav of Uovetnber, lit) . Bo Certify, Determine end Beclsre. That Prank A -Waterd by the greateaf number of votes, -was duly elected to the office of Member of Assembly or *tld County, Wlrs«<i>. lh» sl^natW'4 *t the Chalr- Thhn And Members Ot this Board, tho teth day of November, 1910. nmiTO TBTRIB, ., ,_ ,, •!• C»«tf«ta.n. DANHSL D, DADM, BNOSMClS,^ . ' JAMBS O.. BfeOWN, OHAS K BlIKT, 11ICHABD W. BAMBER. j^lW^IhlhgoM. lllO'ltK trilSiStttce,' and taut -Mjrti n&turVi'W.tii'rwoviriinsowt 3 in.\' 1 '-' Ifi»jt,.aUU; Ml 4i(tl.WiihlBf-PMaju origin»'= . '.•-. -i« .i»»iiiu«(»j -.<><!««ei(i.-l nave. uui.<s- Ji«r.«uhtu^««fiu>\iOi.hft..und : uuiawl- tu? '*&{ iji.;i»id' Uouci.»; tl.tui 1'iUt, \\J-, ui, ••/..?...-.. 'ii,\l> r BAiTOLlili'T, 0i„'irfifc'i<)ik. > i'4lOiiV')3i,Eq'riO!» : .- r-JhS «oui-a Dt m>un'y CanvassejS ol ttiu tumity ot : Urit»«a uuvine uaitvass-. ou; ^iu-:wO)naieu{tfte.votes s.iven in sUitf iuvbiat • ilieotfon iitatrlcia p* tne Uoanw OtOrwlttSi'at tno-Uenorttl lilei.-. •ttoh 1i<;M on tRO Mb; day of Wovemt>e< tWtl- * \ •• - ' ', uo terllfy, Melermlao .iiild, lleclare, iipVt; 'WlUiaiu 4h Kenyoh by//tuo great- eat nuuifter vl v*tes, was duiy oiuoieu. ?S-uie pWCe Of •SflSrlnT-.ot aald County. WUuiB. (no urgnttturcs of tno Ohair- rtiaii ahd Membijra ot. th« Hoard the l(iih udy of Noycmbeiv lino. . i - IKYING JMIlWl!!. , ' . Chairman. UANl&b DiDAUBl, i3N0S«ICB, rfAMISS 0. BROWN, CH-AS>. BUKT, ,„ rt , • KlC«AltD w. UAMBfJK, .JAMlsS A BA1.COM , jmANK, A. WAT13KS, 1KVINQ W. WBBT, . WM. A WILSON, - . STATE Oh' NKW XOltk,.' OricSna; County Cleric's OOloo, Albion. I, Uafry O, Bar'tlett,,Clerli of aaid County, do hereby certify, thai I ttavo comparod tho foregoing copy of Qor- fillcato ot Bloctwa with tho original now remaining on flier in this offlce, and that the same are correct transcripts therefrom, and of thO whole of said originals. , la TestlniAny Whereof) l-.hn.ve here- unto, sot my hand,\ and alBxetl tho aeal of said Courts', this 11th day of Novem- ber, A l>., 1810. , ' H. B. BAHTLBTTi, Clork. CEBTIftlOATB; OF BUSCTION . Olatrlet' Attorney. Tbft Board of County Canvassers of the County of-Ort«an» tuivlng; canvass- ed and estimated the -votes given In the Several Election. Mstrlots of the Coun- ty of Orleans; at the General Election hold on tho 8th day of November, 101O lift Certify, Detetiiilno nuil Declare, That John C, Kntckorbodkor by tho greatest number of .votes, was . duly elected to the ofllce Sf District Attor- ney of said County. . \ .* WKaesa- tho signature* of tho Chair man and Members ot this Board tho loth day of November. 1010.* - IltVINB KETltm. , _ . Chairman, DANIEL O. DADM,. HN0SB1CE. .- JAMES O. BBOVra* CHASl 1 '. BUBT, lUOHARD W. BAMBEB, JAME8 A BAIlCOM. FBANK A*Wi\TEilS. mVIKO W. WEBTV TOI. A. TVICSON. _ STATE OF NBW TOBK. Orleans County Clerk's Office, I, Harry » , Battlett, Clork of said County, do hereby, certify, that 1 havo compared thSSforcKolng copy of Cortl- ncato of KlcetlOri with tho original now- remaining on file In this oulce, and thitt tho aamo aro correct transcripts there- from, and of tho whole of aald original*. la Trallmony Whereof, 1 have here- unto set my hand, and alllxod the seal ot said Courts, this l\th dny of Novem- ber, A V., 1910. - - B.r>. BABTtiBTT, qiork. JAMES. A, BATXWM, FRANK A WATERS. inVlNQ- W, WBET, WM. A, wnSON. w: rtrOdnnt.Tv'it .oxcocdlriR two mllllo 4vo' •JjJ.'yl'yd thoutend dbllar* for.thhSao 7Ste l , a if V ? T K l 5 *».* fstensloh and lmr>rpyomont pt tho nairk under thoir park > may exist, and. prdvldlna* for a jubmisatop of the sam6 ?? thl'tiooPtS •PA^ 0 ,^*-^??*. &J&* Sonera! ™10c- tlon to- bo \holil in -the sehr nineteen hnndwd and tohi'-p* ^proved?\ \ , J^hJLyjMj} nrtmborM .ballots on«6rS- ^d ^'marked for; inaenHncatVoh- whs nolle. . - ' ... «*T^i^fJS.*iN!a r - oj^hllfflts count* pt \B<J..reJect:cd aa*-\yCild^ was-none. .' caWnas th > nr P ' <! **\ t 0!1 *'-* , 1i « WIm ' s t*-hn«. •' ^\'Jf ^holp^.hhvjihet- of Vofearfivnft In .ttjlnUpn; to Anrondmoht Wmhor One; ^ , STATE OP NEW YORK, ' Orleans County Clerk's -Office, . w . _AlhIon. • ^T ( Harry D ; Bartlett, Mark of .said County, d o hereby- certify that I have compared-the foregoing copy Of car- Hflcato ot Election with tho original now remalnlnf on «Io In thlSrofflcoTand that the same.are> correct iiraiiaorlpts thpretrom, and dt the Whole of aald -origmaisi la TeBtlmeay Witrtof, % havo hej-e- dnto sot my hand,. andofllxOd the seal of said Court;, this llih day of Novem- ber,-A. »«, 1)10. ;-.'-\' • H, D;AARira,B*T,.. • iCBHtfiFi'oA'na; Of. isri-icit>rioNi k ' ™. < ». Coaaty Clerk. .<. T W P 1 ^ 4 ^ pounty Canvassers of the Cototy at Orleans -having oanvaas- vea and estlnmtcd, the-V«teS given 1H ; tho several Blofltloh'Districts Of the : 8SH B J&'S r P-'lfS\^ -& thS; General Elec- tion hold pn'thb 8th-day of .November, 1910 j.', . -,.',. -. .-: ? - »»CerilfyiB'eter»nIde aa* Declsre, . That Harry B, Bartlett by the greatoat, number of-votes, was duly eleotod t o thoofjloe o:* county Clerk otsa.ldCpun'-; » n )y ll ^ : SM lt * iat ' 1 / 4 ft.P f S» 6 Chair- 1 man Knd Mombors^ Of this? Board the teth day of Nivember; Wto:3' \.. - IBVlNGf SBTRIBJ, ; ;i MNiBkb;DA^™ B * : ' - •> - J3N0S BtlCB r , -. ' . ' -• JAMES,-O.'.BR&'WN.-.-.' ' . • OHAa-J!*. BURT, /'-' , ' WCOABD^IBAMBBR, : ' JAMBSABAK20M,- : ••.•••' i«w.^w^ s < v ; .jSwRM^ -!'•: : Orleans County,Clerk's Ofilde.; •> Wi. Alblbri. \•• •' ; TIDES THAT RAGE Queer Pranks Played by the Ebb and Row of the Ocean. THE RUSH INTO THE AMAZON. Three Successive Waves', Each Ten F«t HiBhv Fllnn Themselves In a Roartna Mats Upon the Great R|v*r. • The tides at Panariia, ; Tho highest ot'citu tld& In the Wotlfl la tn tlie hn&- of Iftuidy, whete it. has •been known to rise eighty- odd feint Ihe seeoud highest Odo Is found at the mouth'of jhu English river tho Severn. • The top of Uio Severn tide Is at Cheiatdw, nnd when there Is a gale behind a Hpring tide a rise of nine- teen ftet seven. Inches has been, hb- gervea wlthtn a single hour, The re- fSK of this & o, * r horc/' a tidal wave •which sweeps up the wide channel ht more than ten nilles at. hour and swallows the Tiiu-e sands tinflor a wlid tupible d£ lUrhnleht waves; •I The enhse of the gigantic Severn tide is Interesting^ It is not entirely 4ne to\ the eaitid iKtrfowing ntti slinl.- lowiil?; ot! the Bristol ehfuinel, hlit Is chiefly-cansteti hy 1 the fact thnt.two Odes enter the Setetn, simulhineotlsly. The crest of the llde which runs into the Irish channel meets nt the tnontu; ot the- Brisfot channel JShather ivnve, twelve hours older, widen has «m e rdiina the north or JCreland. 'tChese two together run up the Severn. A tide almost canal to that of the Severn Is seen In the buy of Moiint ,Sh Jtleliiici; o n the French tssast. At low tide' corts dt-ive neross iromLtf Vendee to the ifiie of NolrmoutienjJit high tldS Wg- ships shit across- the toad. ' * In, stories at adventdfe one soine- tinies feuds tit the tide racing- in over f ie sunds faster than a uan Can run, ., His 'actually happens th, the hay of Mount St Michael, '\. ' ' 4*4oW tio> tiiereMesVhelore one.a wltte pldih of^sihd 150 sqiiare : miles i n eitentr hi the cenfer of which. r)se% the huge; black moss ot'St,- Biiehiteits' rmottnt Wie tia.eftnrfls,. jtnd oneaeesit rnshliig In'edged by a line Ofiwiiite. A Mijuid mass esflmafea; at J,47(),0CK),- 900,000,. of. cubic -yards comes, jpdurihg : ;int6-tbl!. bay andMn a very few Mtbs eeyers the* whole iteat tiMa..: The-: dlstniicejbetwegh ^iib cmd ijeod a^rki ;ih;tj|e't)4y-'i,3-nettriy se*6n nlitesv., - '.K Centutitis ago nil; this^desolate gutf^ ;*as ft wide stretch otf6rflle.ian,a,pr^ teeter on- OiS ,sehwara -side'by.'thll: ,wnat/hiiis:. A gpeat Has •with a^hei^ gale Behind; It burs): through the 'fe l fiefs fiud; stole .0Q,0d» •acres of! firm 'tuad,ipjfjsHi'rei'. ..'.'\ •••'-.'.: •'.'.... ; .^hiie the: i-^onch sidf oi'thsi -BDU- lish channel Is (JttBy V.f#f<? \# m -' meuse ildes, Englsud-'s side .has-coin-; paratively small ones, and fi'Ohi Bosle harbor to the Isle of Wigh'i'the -very- peculiar phenomenon of dpnble. tlfl^s is seen. These are caused jhy;flie-.in-; -teiwipUon of tlie tidal wa¥<J by; t6e: Isleof Wight. • ' \.'•'\'; •;•\;. AJl over Die world we flud' the; tides 2jaxiug_the a«c erest -J. , ?&sfe \^W port of Panama, on the Paciffc end; «$• the Panama canal, you may.watch ft- tida ot hventy-three feet rise and, fall, LOBS than forty miles away, at the Atlantic end of the big cnt, there 1 is. praetlqally uo tide at alt -.\':. Wo have spoken of tho'-'*hore\ In the Severn. Imposlngslght as thl? is, i t I? : child's play compared With the tidal- wave which rushes up tho enprinp'tis:: estuary of the Amazon. This ruah of water, which; iy the way, makes a terrific roaring sound, comes in three successive waves, each about ten feet high, and yessels nftTi- gatlng tho estnary are in as great danger as when tlioy are overtaken by storm in tho open sea; The Ganges has a dangerous \bore\ at high springs, and the \mascarat\: on the river Solne- Is also, a source or* peril tfosjaall craft. The- \torn of the -currents or races proanded; by tides penned! in narrow channels niiist ba seen, to be believed. Every one bus heard ot the famous maelstrom oft the JJoftveglan coast, the terrible whirlpool which was sup\ posed'to drag down ships and grind them to pieces against tho rooks at the bottom. The whirlpool ns such does not exist, hut the tide race between Hoakol island ami its next neighbor Is nlmost as dangerous as the revolv- ing eddy of tho fable. ._ The sea hero rushes through a rook wnlicd chnnnol nt wore than ten miles an honr, A sailing vessel caught in\ this race Is perfectly helpless, and a steamer must have uncommonly good engines to drive her way through it. Between Jura and Scarbn islands, on the ifest const of Scotland, is a tidal raco/wlilch for speed nnd fury holds a, world's, record. The native name fo(thls racejs dolrebhreacaln, llt- erally^hm^roli of the spotted setts.*' Here the tide runs at no less than twelve nnd a half miles an. hour, and When the wind Is over the tide tho whole strait becomes actually a boil- ing, foaming' caldron, Into which no craft of any kind conld venture with- out certain disaster. Tn December, 1002, np easterly gale created! enormons dlflioultles for the .shipping ut Hamburg. It took the wa- ter right out of the Elbe, and where; Teasels drawing twenty-fl-fo feet had, been accustomed to move easily there was not water enough to float those drawing fifteen feet AH the large steamers in the pott were-strandefl, and some lay right over ou their Bides, The scene wits a most curious and amatlng one.-Philadelphia Inquirer, METEORIC DUST. ./..-.:. An Invisible but Constant Shower ef Tiny Hollow Steel Balls, Moteorit! dust Is composed of minute hollow spheres of steel that look un- der the microscope like leaden shot They are Infinitely liner than grains of sand, Theli' origin Is interesting. •Meteors, or shooting stars as they are generally called, have from tho begin- ning of things been bombarding tho .world at a rate estimated by the high- est Mithorlty nt many thousands an hour. Owing to the earth's protecting envelope of hlr yery .few of these mis- siles reach, us.' Jn size meteors vary from a few ounces t6 many pounds in weight, and It i s ogly very occasion- ally that one is of sufficient dimensions te aamra the passage « f SO to it » miles' through an atmosphere Increas- ing in density as the earth fs ap-. prbatmed. The speed at which they enter the atmosphere, calculated titnot less than thirty-five miles a Second, generates silch Intense licftt by fric- tion that the Iron of which the meteor principally consists Is Immediately se- duced to an Incandescent Taper, which Is the luminous tram so fretiuchtly seen-In the heavens on a cieiir night . The -vapor rapidly coots iimi con- denses to the form of these minute particles, which arsnmo the spherical form, ns iinw fciwt.tlm-liig its fall front the top nf n tower. Finally the lit- tle spheres are Kciitterett4>y the winds and current: In the IIJ per regions and gradualfy .descend .In their inltllonaUs an Invisible m'tt tiftver Dftaiii^-'showijr. The perfect conflltinn, i n which the spheres are found is duo to tlie pres- ence of certain noncin'rosive: element? found by nnnlyals to he present in the metal of meteors Which have coma to eaith.. ':• These little spheres can be found m almost any Suiilplfe of dBsfe particles Wiere It hns callected, in sheltered re- , cesses or hbiiowS* as in the gutter, on ;ihe housefol) or round the roots! of old -trees nna>-dry;.(iitcbciV They may, be; readily gathered. i?y\ a magnet find when; mounted feral tin intereating oti- dect-lot the ;mlefosoope, 'm Chicago : ^Te^s, .,--;\ .,,---.'--\ !Eff«ot .of a brart of the f^tbcloas; Ofiarlatsh's E|ixfr of tife, -' ' . Bagliostro, the famous eighfeenthv centiify. charlatanf *a s !ttjtj hero of -jntoy',ftfra4ge; :; 'stofl|s;.' A-: : greatiady- •whp ^4's i ailOi unfor&nafely' for \heri; 'Kel&-<IA-«|a'.one.'imd-VBr^hle;'to>t^>' •filgu-'herself'.to the fact was' renorteoV to have consulted 1 Oagiieiste, who gave -^•a J -vlftl\-of-t*e>prei1ouV ! ffiluid--(jiilB' •^•of Jjgj^j, with' tte sttlctest to,-- lMuctioujtfi,rilLe'.f&o drpna wheo.Ath4 ^B.;M^^Uts^ast;aua.rtsr; \yjuje Waiting % for> 4is .pertfld :'to jjrtivs the |iayn,wht» aeslred: to' .#. rejnviriiteil K^utj'^p th.6 tlaj'#. ;h# warflroba and the, bettfiF to iiishre its!pfeseirvgtloa m- tor^aed her majd/ tliat; it was a remedy fottbficjaicv ''.. fatal precaution! py Borne mlg- Shuicepn, ^he!f(jjIowhi'rnlg^t the maid .•WM 'sefaea. with the very imalaay of Which, her WlstresS: had spoken, lie- inemberintii thfe remedy i o fortuitously Ht.httnd, ihe ^ot up, bpeiied the ward- robe, and'emptied; Mje Vlfli at a draft The next morning; she went, as mraai, to wa.it on, her mistress, who looked at liex ln,Aurpris!i> and asiea her what she wanted. • Tjllnkmtf fhe old lady had ha4as;trOX<Ji!ithenig)it,shesal(l — \Oh madam* don't #pu know mo? 1 mm your maid,\ \My njaid ij.(t woman of fifty.\ was (herepiy, \and JdV'rr »q;t She a.ia not ftnjsh, tie sentence. The woinstfi haa ftaugbt a glimpse of Jl8£.f«coJa' v * ffllrro^ The wine of Bgypt had Telijye'njted her thirty years! baglIoatiQ!» ;Tal«fc was as grout a rogue ai be ami ppsed equally as a mystery monger;; ^onr .master.\ said a ikeptio to biDj one.day, \lStaldng atl all in. Tell mo, is i t true that ho W preaent a t tiie^mwrisgo lit (jjiaj\ \Sou forget, «ir>\ was the reply, \I have ^nljr heen in his service a cea- tury.\ SEHLED OUT OF COURTi Baelng Far -the Honest tawyer In t Town In Dsnnnrk. In telling; of bis boyhood homo la Denmark, \The Old Town,\ Jacob A. Bits saya that bo does not remember that there-watoat any time more than two law} era in the place. One wasj food, the -other bad—not a bad law-! ycr perhaps, but reputed to be tricky,; Whereas the. other was known to b* honor Itself, v „ It is therefore perhaps tho bestcbaf acter X can, give my people when I re- cord the fact, writes Mr. Rlls, that when two farmer* quarreled, each rare that ho wm right, they made haalo to hlteh up t o set Bret t o tho honest law- yer, and, usually that was the end 05 the qunrrel, for the last In the race was willing* to makei peace. They Used to teli of two well 10 do neighbors, wno had fallen out over a lino fence and started slmultanraualy for town. Both had good teams, and they were weli matched In the race. lfor half an honr they drore silently alongside, each on W» own sldo ot the road, grimly urging on their horses, bat neither pining; a length. At last as the light* of tho town came into slgbtv; for i t waa evening; a trace, broke; on one of the rigs, and the hortcs^feoped. Thwrrther team whirl «d awayla a cloud-of dust \Hhh»y' beaten one called after hint and be halted and looked back. \are you -tiing after lawyer —r naming the square one. \I am that!\ cam* back. \Then lets go back, rm boat\ And back home they wo;nt and made Ifnp, 1 Rfll Courteay. \Say said owr ;-*3oirator Cousin. \you waa wroft* Whatr yon aald that Mr, BJones Wouldn't fatTO time to talk to in*., \Why fca hiint read that letter of interdubtlen yon gave m» half throntt befort he told me to oaa a-gain, T««, sir, h» ieeinod to ffint me to coma and a#« him real often. !Whtl. 1 -^a » TO ial^ih , who I w, hi Invited too to oaH agala a t lent «** Umea. And 1*11-*«t I w»»nt th\« mora'n aa fconrl\ Hawthornrt Dlstlngulshsd Appearanoa Hawthorn* wm« on« of th» nandiom- est lm«n I bar* avar seen. His broti and nobla forehead, his splendidly modeled face, his thiok, dark hair, and the otirnins; dsptfu of his dark •yea made up, a picture which lnitantr lr chaliengtd. th» atUntien i& anrona who chano*d t o see him.—Froa Justin McGaxthy'i B«mlnUc«nc«. . Coatly Artlojes. The moat edstiy book in tte world : Is A Hebrew Bible, owntd'Dr the Cle^ m «f ip|fernnieht, Whtoh « *»w years <m refuiied -tie feoptfii oiTsr oi Jl«.- 000 for It. -Th* mort oostil-- ma^ll» ln • 'Zlf 1 ?***** '«*6,Wa» metalUo gallium, which sold for. ti66,0O6 I potnidl hut ; Iki ,u iS ! * »<^ the^prioalMisj iVero of W. mineral world, selling •fori'raor* than'ihatjjrioB S n. ottnoe.' \ 1 ^ Dlsoantent and Pf*gr»ss. Ths pessimist who* refines t o ballsra in any advance is quits as Wrong «s th* optimist who danies. that there U any necessity wraforwarasnovement ifow, as alwars, dlaoohtant is a duty, for i t is condition preeedsht to prog- ress. It la not f&oontent that throws *ta.e dynamite bomb? it is - despair.— Grander Matthew^ J • •'-• tariptjsnii.:';' '-., \I taewva. leiioWi B .r*m*ried th* man; on the'\Sir ? ! whb- says that every time -be hear*' a hkiid/piar \Yaake* Doodio'hecsvnfisei: the goose pimple* oinaeplhg ail\ o?*hr !htovtS4:f6t it takes a precinct commltteemaa to drag him to .polls bit rifotratioi 'day/* , ;•\ •' D'jiify\ l-fibutiKt' Bxhaustly'e obse^atiSh is an ele- ment !b£ 'e^erar^treat aehierement.- Sponi;|B¥;-'. • •>;'-';.;-' • - /'.,*'