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1881 Science  
This is a small apparatus, simiple anid practical. whiichi ti of Science says: wvill certainily be very highily appreciatedJ by smokers and, Thi xiiina hl a enadcddsces in g neal, y al pecon whoarcofte inneedof ir It has brouight teget her an immiiense mass of highlv inor lighit. It is onie of. the miost (iriect l)lPlica"tio)ns of tile' terrsting mnaterial. Th'lere ai-C in tall somiethinig over 15oo drying of piles of all the sy-,tenis l)y thc pioetess of MN. \Ibios f~hc n afaeFec,15Blin 1
more » ... uelles. Th'Iis process conisists of initrodutcinig in the tPxngilrsh,1o4 Gemc an,eh81 lrtFiancl72 Amer Bean, Il. Aus pi!rs. ini the place oif liquid, a kind( of amianthus spr E trirsh, 32 4 RuCin 21Sw dishA,13 Sw l-issl. 1 3 S Anish,1 that is afterwards filledI withi acid or somiesuitable soloi-Norwe~gian, ii l)th )ns,at Japanese. Of (hewhion. caethu gai byovd hainglacdpilred' tosoi dii e, itledi novelties, thiere ar-e miore in ther United States secwhic ca beremoed,dislace, o reersed withouit thet tion than in any other, Edison has made awonderful ex. liquid pourinlg out this 'has its advantoge for movable hihition of his inventions, and hi's roomis are thironged machines, suchl as portable lamips. piles for bells oni board cotnal.Teprnil hsoerdb i hta of ships, railroadis, etc. The introdluction of this inert electric current varies friction, the so-calledI motograph substance dimniiiislies the v,olumne of' the liqutid( withiout rl)iicil)lt'. together withi thie applications of it practically-,
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