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SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
Experiments h&ve recently been made
in Egypt, on the line of railroad between
Cairo and Alexandria, in using petrole
uni as a fuel for firing locomotives, it is
claimed with success.
The Bo tree of Amarapoora, in Bur
mah, is about 2,170 years old. and it can
be traced in historic documents as far
back as 182 A. D. Other trees are believed
feto be older. African and Californian
specimens being computed at 5,000 years,
but there is no certain evidence of it.
Two skeletons dug up several months
ago in a cave near Orneau, in Belgium,
appear to belong to the oldest race of
which any records exist. These prehis
toric individuals were contemporary with
E the mammoth, and inhabited the coun
try before the great ice age. They were
short and thick set, with broad shoul
ders, supporting a long and narrow head,
with an extremely low forehead.
Professor Bolton expresses the opinion
that the crowning glory of modern chem
istry is the power of producing, in the
laboratory, from inorganic matter, sub
stances identical with those existing in
the vegetable and animal kingdoms—it
being known now that the same chemical
laws rule animate and inanimate nature,
and that any definite compound pro
duced in the former can be prepared by
synthesis as soon as its chemical consti
tution has been made out.
The International Institute of Statis
tics has just had a convention in Rome,
and one of the most interesting points it
established is the fact that the death rate
in Europe has been very much reduced
during the past century. People are liv
ing longer and are more healthy than
they were one hundred years ago, and
this happy result is attributed to the
progress of medical science, ami espe
cially to the energetic sanitary measures
that have been adopted everywhere.
Cultivated in groves, the average
growth in twelve years of several varie
ties of hard wood has been ascertained to
be about as follows: White maple reaches
1 foot in diameter and 30 feet in height;
ash, leaf maple or box elder, 1 foot in
diameter and 20 feet in height; white
willow, 18 inches and 40 feet; yellow
willow, 18 inches and 35 feet: Lombardy,
poplar, 10 inches and 40 feet; blue and
white ash, 10 inches and 25 feet; black
walnut and butternut, 10 inches and 20 j
feet. I
The particular office of flies appears to i
be the consumption of those dead and
minute animals whose decaying myriads
would otherwise poison the air. It was
a remark of Liunieus that three flies
could consume a dead horse sooner than
a lion could. He doubtless included the
families of three flies. A single fly, the
naturalist tell us, will sometimes pro
duce 20,000 larva*, each of which, in a
few days, may be the parent of another
20,000, and thus the descendants of three
flies will soon devour an animal much
larger than a horse.
During the last twenty years various
attempts have been made to produce a
paper barrel that would answer all the
Sioses for which the wooden barrel is
. Recently a barrel has been pro
x duced from paper pulp, its general ap
pearance being that of the common
wooden barrel thickly varnished, while
only five pieces are used in making
it. It is bound with ordinary wooden
hoops, and the head is of one piece,
so constructed that it fits into the
barrel air-tight, and it is held firmly
in place by a hoop without the
use of nails. The body is seamless, and
the interior and exterior are glazed with
a substance which renders the barrel im
previous to moisture, so that liquids can
be transported in it without loss.
WISE WORDS.
Man is caught by his tongue, an ox by
his horns.
Great possessions may bring great mis
fortunes. Some men are punished by
prosperity.
The praise of others may be of use in
teaching us not what we are, but what
we ought to be.
It is the easiest thing in the world to
discover all the defects in a man when
we do not like him.
Be not to brief in conversation, lest
you be not understood; nor to diffuse,
lest you be troublesome.
Many are busy about shaking the tree
of knowlede and scrambling for the fruit,
but neglecting the treeof life.
The sages were asked: “Which is the
most commendable war?” “That which
is waged against our evil desires,” was
their reply.
“The greatest thing for a man to
know,” said Alexander the Great, “is
that with which he is least acquainted—
himself in person.”
Uses of the Cactus.
It amuses a person from the western
part of our country to see people culti
vating as a rare plant a thing that is the
pest of the plains, says John Bostwick,
in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. I mean
the common cactus, w’hich I have seen in
many greenhouses and gardens in this
city. With us it is an intolerable nuis
ance, and one would as soon think of
cultivating a particularly active set of
fleas and musquitoes. But the cactus
has one virtue that would be highly ap
preciated if known in this city, where
the water is more in need of a bath than
the dirtiest inhabitant. When split
open the far better than any
filter for clearing and settling the water.
A single blade Will make twenty gallons
of Mississippi water as clear as crystal,
and will leave no unpleasant taste as a re
minder of its use. As an antiscorbutic
it is also most effective, and is freely
used on the plains for this purpose. The
is, therefore, nut without its value.
Bb un ornamental shrub it appears to
” a complete failure.
Baker's Teetti.
Some singular statements have been
made in the Deutsche Monatschrift con
cerning the effect produced by different
trades and industrial occupations upon
the general health. Prof. Hesse, of Leip- J
sic, who points out the deplorable condi
tion of the teeth of bakers, and who also
asserts that he is frequently able to indi
cate the occupation of persons by the
condition of their teeth. In the case of ;
bakers, the caries is soft and rapidly pro
gressive; the principal parts attacked
are in the labial and buccal surfaces of
the teeth. Prof. Hesse believes that the
disease isowing to the inhalation of flour
dust, the caries being caused by the ac
tion of an acid which is formed in the
presence ot fermentable carbohydrates.
Chloral Drunkards.
Physicians in New York feel some
alarm at the increasing number of young
women who indulge to a great extent in
deadly stimulants and narcotics, like
chloral or opium. Both here and in
England “her drops” are as much a part
of a fashionable married woman’s toilet
as her cologne bottle, and are used with
as much freedom as men employ in call
ing for cocktails at the club, “ with a
dash of absinthe.”
The prize offered by the French gov
ernment of SIO,OOO for the most valuable
discovery relating to the utilization of
electricity, is to be awarded next Decem
ber. It is for any use or application of
electricity, namely, as a source of heat, ,
of light, or of chemical action, as a means i
of transmission of mechanical power, or |
of verbal communication in any form, or,
finally, as a curative agent.
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Carelessness takes the lead in causing j
fires. Out of 706 fires, which are recorded I
in the last quarterly report of the New
York fire department, 385 are put down
as the result of carelessness. Smokers
were responsible for 50 and fireworks for
19.
Jovis, the French aeronaut, made an
ascent near Paris, and rose to a height of
over 7,000 metres when he was obliged
to descend for want of ballast. The de
scent was made in Belgium.
Children Starving To Heath
On account of their inability to digest food,
will find a most marvelous food and remedy in
Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with
Hypophosphites. Very palatable and easily
digested. Dr. S. W. Cohen, of Waco, Texas,
says: “ I have used your Emulsion in Infan
tile wasting with good results. It not only
restores wasted tissues, but gives strength and
increases the appetite. I am glad to use such
a reliable article.”
A Yale lock is capable of 60.000,000 combina
tions, but bank cashiers know’em all.
Those who are trying to break up the bane
ful habit of intemperance will experience
great benefit from the use of Prickly Ash Bit
ters. Liquors derange the system. Prickly
Ash Bitters will remedy the evil results and
restore the brain, stomach and liver to healthy
action, thereby strengthening the will power,
thoroughly cleansing and toning up the sys
tem and remove every taint of disease. It is
purely a medicine, and while pleasant to the
taste, it cannot be used as a beverage by reason
of its cathartic properties.
No Time To Soothe Iler Own Baby.
Nurse (to fashionable mother).—The baby is
very restless, ma’am. 1 can’t do anything with
her.
F. M.—She’s teething, I suppose.
N.—Yes’m. 1 thins. if you was to take her
in your arms a little w hile it might soothe her.
F. M. —1? Impossible. 1 haven’t time to spare.
I am just making ready to atten i a meeting of
the Soc ety for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals. Give baby some of Dr. Biggers’
Huckleberry Cordial.
No investn»ent pays so well as a good educa
tion, as is clearly shown by the record of the
Alumni of the. Rugby School, Louisville, Ky.
It offers the best advantages,• and enjoys the
highest class of patronage. For fifteen years
it has stood with the foremost in preparing
boys for college or business life. The terms are
reasonable, bend for catalogue to
A. L. McDonald, Principal.
Ladies of the White House
Have found that their sometimes excessive
duties produce a low, weak, tired and tremu
lous stttte of the system, and that iron restores
richness and color to the blood, calisaya bark
a natural, healthful tone to the digestive or
gans, phosphorus mildly stimulates the brain
—all combined in Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic.
Crawford County, Pa., has a “polecat farm”
where fur is raised for ladies' cloaks.
Pierce’s “Pleasant Purgative Pellets,”
Positively Popular; Provoke Praise; Prove
Priceless; Peculiarly Prompt; Preceptibly Po
tent ; Producing Permanent Profit.; Precluding
Pimples and Pistules; Promoting Purity and
Peace. Purchase, Price, Petty. Pharmacists
Patronizing Pierce Procure Plenty.
John Gomez, living at Marco, Fla., has the
reputation of being 111 years old.
Piles Cured for 25 Cents.
Dr. Walton’s Cure for Piles is guaran
teed to cure the worst ease of piles. Price 25
cents. At druggists, or mailed (stamps taken)
by the
Walton Remedy Co., Cleveland, O.
The railway system of the United States now
aggregates in round numbers 141,300 miles.
Use the great specific for “cold in the head"
and catarrh—Di - . Sage’S Catarrh Remedy.
If this is any particular dog’s day he oan
come and get it, and no questions asked.
If a cough disturbs your sleep, take Piso’s
Cure for Consumption and rest well.
The Confidence
Os people who have tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla, In this
preparation, U remarkable. Many who have failed
to derive any good whatever from other articles are
completely restored to health by the peculiar cura
tive powers of this medicine. For disease, caused by
impure blood, or low state of the system, it Is un
surpassed. If you need a good medicine, give Hood's
Sarsaparilla a trial.
“Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier has no
equal. It tones the sy«tem. strengthens and Invig
orates, giving new life. I have taken it for kidney
complaint, with the best results.”—D. R. Sscmpkiis,
SI Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggist*. SI; six for g 5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothccarlrw, Ixiwell, Mass,
IOO Doses One Dollar
,<l * fiay. Samples worth tl JO, FREE.
NS yW !,lue.< rot under the horse's tret. Write
Brewster Safety IV-iti Holder Co- Holly. Mich.
“What ia Woman’s Werth?”
Asked a fair damsel of a crusty old bachelor.
He did not know, so she said: “W. O. man
(double you, O man’. But a woman feels worth
little if disease has invaded her system and is
daily sapping her strength. For all female
weaknesses, Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescrip
tion” stands unrivaled. It cures the complaint
and builds up the system. Send 10 cents in
stamps for pamphlet to World s Dispensary
Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Miss Content is the name of one of the most
popular of the belles at Long Branch.
Duugbtera, Wives and Mothers.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free;
securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marchisi, Utica, N.Y.
The best and surest Remedy for Cure of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily to the beneficent influeace of
WilSjil/
A3II
■imw
It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the
system, restores and preserves health.
| It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
| prove beneficial, both to old and young.
1 ea Blood Purifier it is superior to all
j others. Sold everywhere at 81.00 a bottle.
TWti QUEENS SOUTH
PORTABLE MILLS.
Kafe® SELECT FRENCH BUHRS,
Stock Feed or Meal
s?1 or 1 aUii, y Use.
Six SiiM. Satisfaetloa Gniranteed.
-nrfln? for DweHptWe Circular.
Straub Machinery Co.,
tt,l » W"- CINCINNATI. OHIO.
KIDDER’S
A si RE I I KK FOR
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA.
Over 5.000 Physicians have sent us their approval of
DIGESTYLIN, saying that it is the best preparation
for Indigestion tliat they have ever used.
We have never heard of a ease of Dyspepsia where
DIGESTYLIN was taken that was not cured.
FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM.
IT WILL CURE THE MOST AGGRAVATED CASES.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IX PREGNANCY.
IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION.
For Summer Complaints and Chronic Diarrhoea,
which are the direct results of imperfect digestion,
DIGESTYLIN will effect an Immediate cure.
Take DYGESTYLIN for all pains and disorders of
the stomach ; they all come from Indigestion. Ask
vour druggist for DIGESTYLIN (price $1 per large
bottle). It he does not have it send one dollar to us
and we will send a bottle to you, express prepaid.
Do not hesitate to send your money. Our house is
reliable. Established twenty five years.
WM. F. KIDftER <fc CO.,
Manufacturing Chemi ate, S 3 John St., N.Y.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
■■ Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Uso gj
B 3 in time. Sold by druggists. Bl
| ASTHMA.
4 In thia disease, Piso’s
Cure for Consumption is
found as useful as any
other remedy.
4 In a great many cases it
* will give relief that is al
f most equal to a cure.
J Without trying it you
cannot tell whether it is
good for you or not.
|> Sold by druggists every- ;«
where.
Hri CURESWHEREALL *ELSEF
■H Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use jES
in time. Sold by druggists.
BUSINESS
Education a specialty &t MOORE’S BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, Ga. Ona of tho best
schools in the Uoiintrv. Saud tor Circulars.
ZjL Can get the most Practical Business Edu-
canon at (ioldsinith’»School ot Hu*
—■ iiie»e,ißS»S Broad St. Atlanta,Ga. Send
v //c-t-'ft-' tor Circulars A Specimen ot Penmanship.
jfv > *<C*\ H < fisffifct .
W O'
This represents a healthy life. Just such a life as thevenjoy
Throughout its various scenes. Wbo US e the Smith’s Bile Beans.
_, Smith's BILE BEANS purify the blood, by actins
directly and promptly on the Liver, Skin and Kid- The original Photograph
neya, 1 hey consist of a vegetable combination that «he, of this picture
has no ecus) in medical science. They cure Constina- Bent on receipt of loc. in
tion, Malaria, and Dyspepsia, and are a safeguard BU “£it4 d fi^l*r B
“*< ° r M* of r >»Uls and fever, call stones, slAoutJ Mo.
end HrigLt n disease. Send 1 cents postage for a sam- - ■■. -.
EJSFfif ’Aoge and test the TKI TII of what we say. Price, 25 cents per bottle*
mailed to any address, postpaid. DOSK ONK BEAN, bold by druggists. *
•f. OP- SaxiaPAC db 00., PUOPMJXTUUM, OQP. XX3UXS, wrv
hou w
Gone where the Woodbine Twineth.
Rats are smart, but “Rough on Rats'' beat a
them. Clears out Rats. Miee. Roaches, Water
Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Moths, Ants, Mosquitoes,
Bed-bugs, Insects, Potato Bugs, Sparrows,
Skunks. Weasel, Gophers, Chipmunks, Moles,
Musk Rats, Jack Rabbits. Squirrels. 15c. & 25c.
HEN LICE.
“Rough on Rats” is e complete preventive
and destroyer of Hen Lice. Mix a 25c. box of
“Rough on Rats” to a pail of whitewash,
keep it well stirred up while applying. White- I
wash the whole interiorof the Hennery; inside
and outside of the nests. The cure is radical I
and complete. pQJ BUGS
For Potato Bugs, Insects on
. vßsjr a Vines. Shrubs, Trees, 1 pound
or half the contents of a 81.00
box of “Rough on Rats” iAgri-
AwßWjßk cultural Size) to be thoroughly
mixed with one to two barrels
•Jw v’ of plaster, or what is better air
J slacked lime. Much depends
” ' upon thorough mixing, so as
to completely distribute the poison. Sprinkle
it on plants, trees or shrubs when damp or
wet, and is quite effective when mixed with
lime, dusted on without moisture. While in
its concentrated state it is the most active
and strongest of all Bug Poisons; when mixed
as above is comparatively harmless to ani
mals or persons, in any quantity they would
take. Ifpreferredto use in liquid form,atable
spoonful of the full strength “Rough on Rats”
Powder, well shaken, in a keg of water and
applied with a sprinkling pot, spray syringe
or whisk broom, will be found very effective.
Keep it well stirred up while using. Sold by
all Druggists and Storekeepers. 15c., 25c. & sl.
E. S. Weils, Chemist, Jersey City. N. J.
ONLY TRUE
£&IRON
Eltonic
WS —JM Will purify the BLOOD regulate
WBftwSl the LIVER and KIDNEYS and
ML Restore the HEALTH andVIG-
WgSOgR OR of YOUTH Dyspepsia. Want
XESSmHBL of Appetite, Indigestion, Lack of
vMMMHga. Strength and Tired Feeling ab
wßmMwnk aolnsely cured: Bones, mui
vSgßrewtJa, cles and nerves receive new
fores. Enlivens the mind
'"’•SHWK and supplies Brain Power.
- ~ Suffering from complaint.
LADIES »
TONIC a safe and speedy cure. Gives a clear, heal
thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit
ing only add to the popularity of the original. Do
not experiment—get the Original and Best,
(Or. HARTER’S LIVER PILLS k
Cure Constipation. Liver Complaint and Sicks
Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Books
mailed on receipt o t two cent. 1 n postage. f
HE DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY.
St. Louis. Mo.
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Healthy location ; handsome grounds (15acres);capaciousbuild
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instruction. Best advantages in music, elocution, painting, etc.
No sectarianism. 36th annual session begins Monday, Sept. sth,
1887. Prices reasonable. Illustkatkd Catalogub Frik.
ROBT. D. SMITH, President, Columbia, Tenn.
One Agent ( Merchant only) wanted in every town for
Your “Tan-ill's Punch >c. cigars are as staple a.
sugar and they ne.er Jail toperfect satisfaction.
H. W. Mahan, Champaign. 111,
Your ''Tansill’s P nch” sc. cigars are undoubtedly
better than you represent them.
M. P. Davis, Mt.Gl ead, Ohio.
Addrew R. W. TANSILL & CO., Chicago.
FINE Blooded Cattie, Sheep, Hogs.
Poultry, Dogs for sale. Catalogues with 150
engravings free. N. P. Boyerot < u., Coatesville, Pa.
Mo .rß h J ,lc H V’ ,t Cured In 1®
S? . dnyg J No pay till cured.
VI IVBVI Dr. J. btephens, Lebanon,Ohio.
111 M Habit Cured. Treat tr ent sent on trlaL
WllU HI Humane Remedy Co.. 1 Ind.
GOLD is worth $5<W per pound, Pettit’s Eye Salva
SI,OOO, but sold at 25 cents a box by dealers.
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The treatment of many thousands of cases
of those chronic weaknesses and distressing
ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids’
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.,
has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapt
ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the
cure of woman’s peculiar maladies.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and
valuable experience. Thousands of testimo
nials, received from patients and from physi
cians who have tested it in the more aggra
vated and obstinate cases which had baffled
their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful
remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of
suffering women. It is not recommended as a
“cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for
woman’s peculiar ailments.
As a powerful, invigorating tonic,
I it imparts strength to the whole system,
j and to the womb and its appendages in
i particular. For overworked, “worn-out.”
“run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners,
dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls,” house
keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women
generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
j is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled
as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.
I As a soothing and strengthening
■ nervine, "Favorite Prescription” is une
qualed and is invaluable in-allaying and sub
; duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and
i other dist essmg, nervous symptoms com
monly attend?.. ; upon functional and organic
| disease of the womb. It induces refreshing
I sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
iis a legitimate medicine, carefully
I compounded by an experienced and skillful
I physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate
i organization. It is purely vegetable in its
i composition and perfectly harmless in its
I effects in any condition of the system. For
morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever
i cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys
i pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in small
j doses, will prove very beneficial.
“Favorite Prescription ” is a post*
tive cure for the most complicated and ob
stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing,
painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back,
“female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion,
bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion,
inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in
flammation, pain and tenderness in ovariec.
accompanied with “ internal heat.”
As a regulator and promoter of funo-
I tional action, at that critical period of change
; from girlhood to womanhood, “Favorite Pre
scription ” is a perfectly safe remedial agent.
’ and can produce onlj’ good results. It fii
I equally efficacious and valuable in its effects
when taken for those disorders and derange
! rnents incident to that later and most critical
i period, known as “ The Change of Life.”
“ Favorite Prescription,” when taken
j in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative
doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little
Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder
diseases. Their combined use also removes
blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and
scrofulous humors from the system.
“Favorite Prescription ” is the only
medicine for women, sold by druggists, under
a positive guarantee, from the manu
i facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every
I case, or money will be refunded. This guaran
tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper,
and faithfully carried out for many years.
Large bottles dOO doses) SI.OO, or six
bottles for $5.00.
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of
Women (160 pages, paper-covered), send ten
cents in stamps. Address,
i World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
663 Main SL, BUFFALO. N. Y.
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