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Irritable and then mollow?
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And
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that succeeded by Te pugnacious late,
Oh, they become irritable again?They want to fight then.
And what is the next state-They become affectionato after that
And the next?Then they become erring drunk.
Mr. Plowden: This is really most in struction lesson, of which we are very much in noed in this court sometimes. First irritable, then mellow, then pugnacious, then affectionate, then e ging drunk or lachrymose, and then?
Collapse; isoapble, sleepy,
And after that Nothing, I suppose If you give them a little more?-Death. Mr. Plowden: We have bad tho soren stages of man, now, we have the seven stages of drunkenness irritable, mellow, pugnacious, afectionate, laobrymose, collapse, and death.
Besshi copper mine a July 1st 21 workers at the Tabari colliory, and between the 10th ultime and it 2nd instant the workers at the Ikano silver mine refused to work.
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pensive that they were considered impracticable for regular use at the butts. Yet the great honest to be derived from an automatic register at suly, for economy, but also se a means of securing an infallible resord of hits, has been so fraaly recognized that aristont efforts bars been made resulting in the production of varions contrivances, which it was hoped would moet the requirements. The common ices has been to out ups target inte sections and for each section to be connected with the corresponding part of a miniature farget at the firing point, by a separate wire. A system of that kind acces sitatee the use of 24) longths of wire, if, for instance, tie farget ware divided into forty
Steel, Metal sud liardwar 31 archants. Wbolewals and Ratai
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Coke Importers. General Store through which person would pree if alcohol tious and there were six firing points ab different ranges. The cost of the copper wire, keopers and Commission Agents, was administered in a scientific way.
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be prohibitive, (1st Street Wont of Chatea The doctor has paid yoi the compliment of
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Dr. Williams bo bad the special smell that all drunkards havė.).
From Australian papers it appears that an Australian electrical engineer has overcome these difficulties by means of one signal wire, and a rasotṭing wire which automatically restores to its proper position the notion of the target struck by the bullet. The scorers standing at the firing mound can record all the shots, while the marksman can fire away as rapidly as he wishes. The inventor is Mr. S. A. M. Rose,
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Mr. Plowden: Oh, and are, there seven stages of special emelle? (Laughter)-No; but there (more laughter)-and she smelt of it.
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marking targets, Mr. Rose set his mind to pressed to Mr. For the opinion that it should be possible in adopt some mechanical means of work, and evolved a system which he has now patented, not only in Australia, but in twenty- two other countries. The point of differance between Mr. Roe's invention and that of other faventors of electrical targets is that two wiree are said to perform, the same service as a couple of hundred.
Behind the target is a transmitter boxinto which all the wires a maouted with the different. soc ions of the target pass. From this box
The indicator may be carried from one-firing mound to another, and the wire may be tapped at anch range. Mr. Rose slates that its mechanism is no more intricate than that of a watch. Es estimates that the cost of filling ap a target with his apparses would be from Lo £50. The only further expense would be the small cost of a periodios) inspection of the instruments. Clubs would be required no longer to engage and pay markers. It is probable that before the rifle shooting season begins Mr. Rose will have his apparatus attached to a target at the Williamstown ranges, so that he may gire a, practical demonstration of its capabilities while the English tea ù of rifl smen is in Australia- N.C. Daily Neus.
It is quita evident that the centre of magni-ouly 'one wire connects with the indicator at the tude of the world's trade is moving in the firing moand, and the mechanical contrivance in direction of the Pacific aroa. More than forty so ingenious that is the ballet striker the years ago, the late Secretary Seward made spor hit is instantennously shown by the. prediction in the Senate of the United States dropping of a shatter on the miniatare. The that the Pacific Ocean, ite shores, its island, ecorer ro-adjusts the shutter, and the resetting and the vast regions beyond, will become the wira aatomatically puts the displaced section of chief thestro
Although events in the world's great the target in position again.
i a'mat instant- bereafter." Those who have watched root the resetting proos events see that that propbory is now being aneous, it is stated, that if the merkaman should rapidly fulfilled, and it is necessary that all fire two shots practicily at the same time and interested in industry and commerce should hit the same secting before it had time to ro note the progress of events, and that adjust itself, a ball would indicate that result. statesmen should study the forces at work, so that their policy may be on right lines. The steamabip traffic will afford a very good index of the tendency of events, and it is in teresting to nets intelligent Japanese opinion regarding it. Mr. Shiraishi, the manager of the Oriental Stonehip Company of Japan, rently stated that the steamship service of the Pacific is varied in nature, but he thought that it would be controlled not by England, Ger many, aud. France but by Japan and America, and he confirmed that opinion by a referenos to to the trade on the America-Japau line, which he showed had greatly increased during the last ten years and he had no doubt the samon tendency world be kept up. In respect to passon- gera, it was certain that with the growth of closer communication bswoon the West and the East, the numbers would be greatly incressed. Ho believed that the exclusion of "the Chinese and the Japsuose emigrant is now su established fact, no matter in what language the treation aisy by couebed. The accommodation on board the steamers must be improved, and the Japa nsae, who were interested in the matter, were determined to make the means of conveyance apon the seas as comfortable as those on land, The trade between Japan and South America was only started a year or two age, but alresily considerable it has made
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