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JtENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
! |( — r ’ Au ff ust Carter, of the Royal Aqua-
Si, at South Kensington, examined ;
.y thousands of newly-hatched trout j
.;ny! 'salmon. He found a deformity in !
Hf=*?y 1,000, and one ease of monstrosity
as twin or double-headed fish—in 1
|RJ£ry 4,000.
MP |A Chicago man has invented a steam I
which is in successful opera-
ILi iu upper Michigan,” says the North
’~%ern Lumberman. “It has four drive
| furnished witli teeth, which can i
hot with steam so that they will 1
S§U*ant 0 an icy road without tearing it tip.
from eight to twelve sleds, each
HM .led with from 2,000 to 3,000 feet of
9. |, at the rate of four miles an hour.”
frothy substance which is often
®f io |»d on grass, and popularly known as
’* Og-spittle, ” says the Boston Journal of
fa miUtrtf, hies no connection with that
Ufcafnal. It is caused by a little insect
«ch secretes a viscid, transparent fluid,
gftwwth which he is completely covered. To
BjJtbkf f° breathe, lie reaches out a
of legs, and, inclosing a little bubble
8& K( air, brings if down, and afterward
■pE |ws it to Escape into the liquid. After
Hbwvhile the numerous bubbles convert it
H npletely into froth or a substance re-
Ry«pling saliva.
iJs.gjjWhile some forms of fungus are most
KLfjtnletive to vegetation, it is now be
■P§|ed that there are others which render
BRltstance to the plants on which they j
| ,W»e. Frank found that the fungus eov- j
ing the young root points of certain !
est trees, as the beech and the oak, j
ms to help in the nutrition of those j
ds. Another interesting case has
i ,f*|tely been studied in Germany by YVpbr
fj sh, who tjnds that a yellow hinder like
••s»gus of the root -tissue of orchids works
perceptible harm to the plants, but on ‘
!U te contrary probably aids them by j
gs jjknging woody matters into a form that
’aKSey may more readily absorb.
KJ&xpcrifaicuts have been carried on in
German localities looking to In-t-
Kjr protection from lightning. A Dres
nickel has been successfully used as
ftpilftnuterial for construction, its ad van*
I U|X es are that it is non-corrodible and will
Ikiep bright at the points, thereby in-
the efficiency of the roils as eol
"ictors of atmospheric electricity. City
tchitect Schiller of Esslinger states that
htning struck a pear-tree thirty-three
fpßAhfc high. On one side was a school
fijousc 115 feet away, with a rod fifty six
Hj?et high; on the other a church, :>2B
II '*tet away, with a rod 154 feet. Both
If ibds were tested and shown to he in per
il condition.
It f The Boston Journal of C hernial rj/ notes
§! |jjie curious fact that the great mass of the
it, .rain, with all its ganglia of gray matter,
® grilling the medium of intellectual
i)wer, is entirely without sensation,
echanical irritation does not produce
ic slightest convulsive movement on
le muscles below. The only portions of
le brain that are followed by convulsive
ovemeuts by irritation are the lower and
ntral portions, forming the continuation
the spinal cord. And the j
ily jwrtions of the organ that give rise j
painful sensations when irritated. The :
ost central portions of the nervous sys- j
m, particularly the gray matter, are
:stitute both of excitability and sensi- j
pility. It is only those portions which
m Serve to conduct sensations and nervous
impulses that can he excited by mechanical
| .irritation.
The Liquor Code of Turkey.
A common impression prevails to the
, Hgffcct that the Turks, among their other
number that of sobriety. This
Jfcannot be, literally true, for our late Min
|jjister, Mr. Cox, has been investigating the
||matter. The Turks have laws upon the
(subject of drunkenness and its punisli
r-ment, and this is one of the clauses: ”Iu-
Itemperance is proved either by admission
iof the person accused, or by witnesses
Kwho have seen him in the act of drink
sing. The flavor of wine from one’s breath
Sis not a sufficient proof; he may have
* eaten quinces, which give the same odor.”
GOf course, every man who is fond of the
[ XLottie will lay it on quinces. It is possi- |
: 5.,1)1e that quinces supply in Turkey the
ij place of cloves in American barrooms. 1
| Very few men will admit being drunk, ,
| even when their tongues and legs become j
[hopelessly tangled. In view of the pun
: ishment provided in Turkey for the o#-
i, sense, it is presumed that quinces have to
£ bear a heavy burden. “Punishment for
„ intoxication is, ‘good advice for the first
1# time;’ a severe admonishment for the sec
s'ond time; and for every subsequent time
| eighty blows of the cudgel over the
ij stripped body. The striker, iu operat
■* ing, must not lift his hand higher than
' his shoulders, and the club he uses for
i this occasion must be a short one.”
J Date of the End of the World.
g Sir w. Thompson, lecturing at the
’j lloyal Institution, London, lately, set
ft forth the latest scientific theories concern
ing the origin, total amount and possible
! duration of the sun’s heat. After refer
, ring to the theory of Helmholtz, tliat the
1 sun was a vast globe gradually cooling,
hut as it cooled shrinking, and that the
I shrinkage—which was the effect of gravi-
T ty.upon its mass—kept up its tempera
; ture, said: “ The total of the sun’s heat
s was equal to that which would be required
to keep up 476,000 millions of millions of
horse power or about 78,000 horse power
! for every square metre—a little more than
a square yard—and yet the modern
dynamical theory of heat shows that the
| sun’s mass would require only to fall in
or contract thirty-five metres per annum
to keep up that tremendous energy. At
this rate the solar radis in 2,000 years’
time would be about 100th per cent, less
than at present. A time would come
, v hen the temperature would fall, and it
was thus inconceivable that the sun would
continue to omit heat sufficient to sustain
existing life on the globe for more than i
10,000,000 years. Ledger, j
we (lii. we would EO:, as
George Growing Great.
“I saw an article in the paper yester
day, ’’ remarked Mrs. Gabble to Mrs.
Vain, her next-door neighbor, “stating
that nearly all great men were bald.”
“Yes; it is a shame, too. Now, my
poor dear George’s hair is coming out so
fast, I scarcely think he will have any left
soon,” scored Mrs. Vain.
July, 1881. wrote Then. P. Gloater, Ho'ioke,
Mass.: “In three dajs cured an abscess on my
arm wlih St. Jacobs Oil.” October 29, 1180, h»
sayß: “Was entirely cured of the terrible suf
fering by lt." Price fifty cents.
Miss Helen Lenoir acts as American busi
ness manageress for Mr. Carte, of the Savoy
Theater, London. She brought over his
“Kudtligore’’ company, who are giving the
first representations in this country of Gil
bert & Sullivan’s latest creation.
A. C. White, Agent. D. & T. R. R, Zenla,
Ohio, writes: Red Star Cough Cure is a most
efficient remedy for bronchitis; tbo first dose
relieved me.” Price twenty-five cents.
With all Miss Kate Field’s experience she
is very nervous before appearing in public,
and conducts herself for an hour beforehand
as whimsically and irrationally as would a
school girl on the occasion of her graduating
essay.
A Bargain in Corner Lota
Is what most men desire, but to keep from fill
ing a grave in a cemetery lot ere half your
days are numbered, aiwa\s keep a supply of
Ur. P erce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” by
you. When the first symptoms of consump
tion appear lo>e no time in putting youtself
under tne treatment of this invaluable medi
cine. It cares when nothing else will. Posses
ing, as it docs, ten times the v.rtue of the best
cod liver oil, it is not only the cheapest but far
the pleasantest to take, lt purifies and en
riches the blood, strengtuenstnesystem, cures
blotches, pimple:, eruptions anil other humors.
Hy druggist*
There is a machine out for making finger
nails almond shaped.
Young and middle-aged n e:i suffering from
nervous debility, prematine oiil age, loss, of
memory, and kindred symptoms, sliou.d send
ID cents in stamps for illustrated ttealise sug
gesting sure means of i ure. Vv orld’s Dispen
sary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y.
Mr. Fish and Mr. Pike are members of the
California fish commission.
“Work, Work. Work!’’
How many women there are working to day
in various branches of industry to say noth
ing of the thousands of patient housewives
whose lives are an unceasing round of toil—
who are martyr: lo those complaints to which
t lie weaker sex is liable. The r tasks are ren
dered doubly hard and irksome and their lives
shortened, y,t hard necessity compels them
to keep on. To such Dr. Pierce’s "Favorite
Prescription” offi r,s a suro means of relief.
For all female wiakueases it is a certain cure.
All druggists.
"Sitting on ice’’ is a theatrical phrase for
a house that does not applaud.
MARK TWAIN AND PROF. LOISETTE
The Finn mis Humorist Tells llow Profes
sor l.oisette Taught Him to Im
prove His Memory.
From the New York World.
The success which Professor Loisette’s Mem
ory School, No. J 557 Fifth Ave., N. Y., is meet
ing does not occasion any surprise to those ac
quainted with its advantages, and the hearty
indorsement given by prominent men to the
Professor’s methods of improving the memory
are a guarantee that these advantages will
soon become known tar and wide. Professor
lioisette is doing a noble work for the metrop
olis. t’ollege protessors generally and the best
known physicians of the country are in hearty
accord with Pio'essor Loisette. Writers, law
yers, mu-icians ana representatives of all
classes, both professional and business men,
at e pupils in tne sctiocl or are learning by cor
respondence, and are quickly discovering what
they have never before understood, how re
tentive the memory maybe made. One tea
son is that he uses no machinery, localities
or other devices of artificial systems. Mark
T*&in has been a pupil of the Profeasor, and
this is what he says about hm: “Professor
Loisette did not create a memory for me; no,
nothing of the kind. And yet he did for me ichat
amounted to the same thiny he proved lo me
that I already hail a memory, a thing which I
was not aware of till then. I had before been
able, like most people, to store up and lose
things In the dark cellar of mjr memory, but he
shourd me howto Ihjht up the cellar. It is the dif
ference, to change ttie figure, between having
money where you can’t i ollect it, and hatriny it
in your pocket. The information cost me but
little, yet I value it at a prodigious figure.”
Gold Mines
Are very uncertain property: for every pay ng
mine a hundred exist, that do not pay. But if
you write to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine,
you will receive free, full particulars about
their new business, and le irn how some hate
made over S."O iu a sintr’e day at it- _ You can
live at home and earn f-iom s■', to $25 and up
wards per day wherever you are located.
Both sexes; all ages. Capital not required;
vou arestarted freo, food your address, ana
all will be proved to you.
The Public art- 4'nutloned
Against the many wort I ileus imitations of Ben
son’s Capeine Plasters offered by unscrupulous
druggists. The word "Capciiie ’is our exclus
ive trade-mark, and any one selling a plaster
with a similar name is it fraud. Ask for Ben
son’s. ami examine car-fit I y to make sure it
is genuine. Seabury & Johnson, Piiarinaceu
tieal t in mists, proprietors. New York.
He Thanks His Paper,
Mi. Editor: I wasinduced by reading your
good paper to try Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic for
debility, liver disorder and scrofula, and three
bottle-> have cured me. Accept my thanks,
Jos. C. Boggs.— Er.
Daughters, Wives and Mother*.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free,
securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marchisi. Utica, N.Y
Best, easiest, to use and cheapest. Piso’s
Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c.
Spring Medicine
Is a necessity with nearly every one. This Is that
best time of year in which to purify the blood, to
r estore the lost appetite, ami to build up the entire
system. a J the body is now peculiarly susceptible to
benefit from medicine, the peculiar medicinal
merit of and the wonderful cures by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Have made it the most popular medicine to take in
the spring. It cures scrofula, salt rheum and all
humors, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, kidney
and liver complaints, catarrh, ant all affections
caused or promoted by low state of the system or
Impure blood. Don’t put It off, but take Hood’s Sar
saparilla now. It will do you good.
Builds Up the System
“I gladly attest the neeoUar building-up power of
Hood's Sarsaparilla. For some time 1 have been un
able to attend to business, but finally at the request
of a friend I used part of a bottle of Hood's Sarsa
parilla. which gave tone and strength to my system
and made me feel young as when a bov.GiUK
VIU.K T. Woods, i>l and OS Lodge Street, Cincinnati.
Ohio.
N. B,—lf you have made up your mtnd t> get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not take any other
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. ; six for $5. Prepared
by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass.
iOO Doses One Dollar
Janna*.
7 •
The Naked Truth Revealed.
The New York World, in speaking of j
the benefits to be derived from advertis- i
ing in a home paper, says:
“Many a dealer who places a #IOO ad
vertisement in his village paper be- ,
grudges his investment, when it is worth j
to him double what he pays for it. Ad- j
vertising rates of the city newspaper i
would astonish such business men. One j
column in the Chicago Tribune costs the j
advertiser #26,000 per annum. The New
York Herald receives for its lowest price j
#36,563, and for its highest price #62,-
980. The New York Tribune for its
lowest #20,954, and for the highest #B4,- j
648, and these papers, it is stated, never >
lack for advertisements to till their col- j
umns, and still there are lots of people
who wonder why a country newspaper
cannot be furnished to subscribers as low
as the great dailies are sold for.
Shocked to Mlence.
“My dear,” said Punster to his wife at ;
the breakfast table one morning, “can ,
you tell me why George Washington is
like Napoleon ?”
“I am sure I don’t know,” said she.
“Because he isdead,” remarked Pun
ster.
The Stomach Distills Acids.
These, if existent in a natural quantity, and
unvitiated by bile, play their part in the fine- i
tions of digestion and assimilation. But the
artificial acids resulting from the inability of ■
the stomach to convert food received by it into
sustenance, is the producer of flatulence and :
heartburn, which are the most harrassing
symptoms of dyspepsia. The Dsi carminative j
is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Far more effec- j
tive is it than carbonate of soda, magnesia or .
other alkaline salts. These invaiiablv weaken
the stomach without producing permanent
benefit. No man or woman chronically dyspep- ;
tic, and consequently nervous, ca* be in poses
sion of the full measure of vigor allowed by j
nature. Therefore, invigorate and regulate the J
system, and by so doing protect it from ma
laria, rheumatism and other nervous maladies, j
Judge B odgett decides that calling a man a j
crank is not libelous.
Chronic Cough* and Colds,
And all diseases of theThroatand Lungs, can
be cured by the use of Scott’s Emulsion, as it
contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil
and Hypophosphites in i heir fullest form. Isa
beautiful creamy Emulsion, palatable as milk,
i easily digested, and can be taken by the most
j delicate. Please read: “I consider Scott’s i
! Emulsion the remedy par excellence in Tu- j
bereulous and Strumous Affections, to say
nothing of ordinary colds and throat troubles.” j
! —W. R. S. Connkll. M. D„ Manchester. O.
They print the bill of fare at some Florida i
j hotels with the type-writer.
Farmers,
Send 10 cents to the Prickly Ash Bitters
i Co., St. Louis, Mo., and get a copy of “The
; Horse Trailer." A complete system, teach
i Ing how to break and train horses in a mild
I and gentle way, requiring no elaborate appar
! atus, nothing more than can be found in any
I stable in the country—a rope and a strap.
Every one handling horses should have a
! copy.
No lady should live in perpetual fear, and
j suffer from the more serious troubles that so
* often appear, when Dr. Kilmer’s Complete,
j Female Remedy is certain to prevent and cure
j Tumor and Cancer there.
Bpssews
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| '''An* and Druggists of the highest repute. Benson s
i l la.:O'rs promptly relieve and cure where other
plasters and greasy salves, liniments and lotions
arc absolutely useless. Beware of Imitations under
sim lar sounding names, such as “Capsicum," ‘Cap
““'“•i "Capsldne.” as they are utterly worthless
and Intended to deceive. Ask fob Bxnsos’s asd
TAKS NO OTHERS. All druggists.
SEABURY A JOHNSON. Proprietors. New York.
-Cs Ladle*! Those dull
e. fdfßF tired looks and feelings
vSy mm sneak volumes! This
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wHFaC so cT 3 Letters of Inquiry answered. I
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DROPSY
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TS CURESWHEREALLELSEFAILS EjT
In Be3t Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use R
IS in time. Sold by druggists. Si
Hainesvillb, N. J., \ I
■|! October 15, 1886. > S
E. T. Hazeltine,
■ i Warren, Pa.
Dear Sir: |
I was taken with a very ||
severe cold last Spring, ■
and tried every cure we M
had in the store, and could
get no help.
I had our village doctor
prescribe for me, but kept
getting worse. I saw an
other physician from Port
Jervis, .N. Y r ., and he told
me he used Piso's Cure
for Consumption in his
practice.
I bought a bottie,. and
before I had taken all of
it there was a change for
the better. Then I got my
employer to order a quan
tity of the medicine and
keep it in stock. I took
one more bottle, and my
Cough was cured.
Respectfully,
Frank McKeeby.
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