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CURIOUS FACTS.
The Seven Years’ War in America con
tinaed from 1755 to 1762.
! The “original bearded woman” has
just died in the Pyrenees.
A ba ptismal garment known to be 13S
years old is in use at Pekin, Ill.
The Athenaeum at Rome was erected
by the Emperor Adrian, A. I). 125.
Amadco Von der Iloya, aged 13, of
Atlanta, Ga., is a phenomenal violinist.
An Ottawa (Kansas) blacksmith has a
bellows that has been in the family
eighty years.
A swinging sign in front of a Chicago
store bears the legend: “The Truth
.Spoken Here.”
A Brooklyn dentist has successfully
filled a tooth of his favorite setter. The
dog bore the operation nobly.
It is said to be the custom in Spain for
the girls to kiss every young man they
meet on the 20th of February.
The first slave labor within the present
limits of the United States was that em
ployed at the founding of St. Augustine
in 1505.
The first Chinese tramp ever seen in
this country turned up at a Baltimore
police station the other evening and de
manded a night’s lodging.
A. W. Gray's Sons, of Middletown
Springs, rice threshing Vt„ resently shipped to Africa
a machine, to be run by
man instead of horse power.
I If a few drops of aquafortis had not
dropped burg upon the spectacles of a Nurem
glass cutter, etching on glass might
still have remained unknown.
If a watchmaker’s apprentice hud not
lield up some spectacle glass between his
thumb anil forefinger, teles; ope lenses
might never have been know n.
A man was recently sentenced in Liv
tude erpool, Eng., to five years’ penal servi
for obtaining a shilling under the
pretence iliat it was for a charitable ob
ject.
of < halcedony is not a gem. It is a species
quartz, very hard. Good specimens
derive their value from their markings
and from the work put on them by
artists.
Spain signifies This country a country of rabbits or
conies. was once so ia
fested with these animals that the inhab
itants petitioned Augustus for an army to
destroy them.
ted Probably the oldest violin in the Uni
States is owned by Rev. \V. M. Beau
champ, found of Haldwinsville, N. V. It vvas
in tlie ruins of Glastonbury Ab
bey, which was destroyed in 1538.
The first normal school for the instruc
tion of teachers was established at Paris,
by a law, October 30, 17!M, and opened
Itcon January 20, 171)5, and this design has
followed in other countries, espe
cially iu the United States.
A St. Louis man says (hat Mar. h is the
lucky month for the birth of great
statesmen, and instances, in support of
his statement, the fact that many of tho
President* of the United States and
Sovereigns of Europe were born in that
month.
Oren, Captain Baldry, of the steam whaler
has returned to San Francisco from
a voyage in which ho killed thirty-five
whales, the largest catch on record.
I wenty-cight of those all the ship
could carry—were stowed and yielded
2800 barrels of oil and 4800 pounds of
booe. The catch was valued at $60,800.
i A rattlesnake was discovered tarrying
off a half-grown turkey near Waukecnah,
M i., and two dogs were set upon it. It
struck both animals, and both died, but
the turkey was released unharmed, which
is proof that snakes do not poison their
own food. The snake killed was six
feet seven inches long and had fifteen
rattles.
The average Russian is said to drink
from ten to twelve glasses of tea a day.
his Every Russian merchant has a tea uni in
mechanic Counting-room, and the lawyer or
goes out to his cafe for tea as
often as the German for beer or the
Frenchman for wine. At the cafes at all
hours of the day and night one can see
crowds of people sipping tea.
Mrs. Phillips, a handsome widow of
thirty, ship, who runs a farm in Cypress Town
Barnwell County, Ga., last year,
unaided, made thirty-eight t ales of* cot
ton, besides raising corn, peas and pota
toes. she plowed with an ox and did
all the work of preparing, planting, cul
tivating mule and gathering. She has bought
a for the farm work this year.
General Sheridan's Traveling Bed.
1 was reading the other day that Wen
dell Phillips, tho lecturer, when ho
traveled carried a sleeping-bag, into
'which ho crawled at night when at a
strange hotel. It, reminded one of the
sleeping tells bag that l)eB. Randolph Iveim
me General Phil Sheridan carried
while on the campaign against the Indians
in midwinter. It was made of fur, with
the fur inside, and Sheridan used to
strip and crawl into it. The General had
■and two big in dogs morning that followed him about,
tlie early when the
reveille was sounded the dogs would go
nosing about until they got into Sheri
dan’s tent, when tlu-y would rush upon
their sleeping master and run their cold
noses into the sleeping hag. It had the
effect of a an electrical bath on “Little
Phil.” and the language ho used was ex
eeediogly growling, free, down and the dogs would rush,
the camp street.—
Harrisburg Telegraph.
A Horse IMes of a Broken Heart.
■ An incident il!u -trating the affection
ate nature of a horse is told by the
Georgetown Moore’s (Ky ) Enterprise : “Eugene
noted horse, Villain, died last
week of loneliness. He was eleven
years old, and from the time he was a
colt was greatly attached to his master.
In winter’s cold or summer’s heat Villain
was his always back ready draw to carry his master on
or him in a buggy.
Shortly after Christmas he was sent to
Kincaid to spend the winter, and his
owner for failing to put in an appearance
several weeks, the horse pined away,
refusing died, lie to eat any food, and finally
and, while was given a decent burial,
no monument will be erected
over his remains, his gentle disposition
and noble qualities will long be remem
bered by those who knew Villain.”
of Slavery existed in Mexico irorn the time
the Conquest, 1521. until shortly after
the of tUc
A ItACY BOOK.
Scintillating with Truth. Hurra* in and Brilliant
New York IMter.
Chap, Chap, II. I. “Has Malaria;” goes to Florida.
Chap. 111. “Has “Overworked;” Rheumatism;” goes to Europe. to
Kma goes
Chap. IV. Has a row with his Doctor.
I have read a deal of sarcasm in my day,
but I never read anything equal to the sar
easm contained in the above four chaptered
! > f| ok, written by some anonymous. 1 sus
pect the the experience portrayed is a personal
one; author intimates as much on page
31. Let me give you a synopsis:
which “Malaria,” as it states, “is the cloak with
titude of superficial feelings physicians cover up a mul
ill which they do not under
stand, It and do not much care to investigate.
is also a cover for such diseases as they
cannot cure. When they advise their patient
to travel or that he haseverworked and needs
rest and is probably suffering from malaria,
it is a confession of ignorance or of inabil
ity.” “The
pat ient goes abroad. The change is
a tonic and for a time he feels better. Comes
home. Fickle appetite, frequent headaches,
severe bility, tired colds, feelings, cramps, and sleeplessness, general unfitness irrita
for business are succeeded in due time by
alarming about attacks of rheumatism which flits
his body regardless of all human feel-
“it is muscular,—in his back. Articular,
—in his joints. Inflammatory, thy! how he
lours it will fly to his heart!
“Now off he goes to the springs. The doc
tor sends him there, of course, to get well; at
tlie same time he does not really want him to
die on his hands!
That would hurt his business'
“Better for a few days. Returns. After a
while neuralgia transfixes him. He bloats;
cannot breathe; has pneumonia;cannot walk;
cannot sleep and on irritable; his left is side; pale is and fretful; flabby; very has
nervous
frequent him chills and fevers: becomes everything about
seems to go wrong; demands suspicious;
musters up courage and to know
what is killing him!
“Great heavens!" he cries, “why have you
kept Because,” me so long in ignorance!” I
“ said tlie doctor, “ read vottr
fate ignorant live years of the ago. facts.” 1 thought best to keep
you He His
dismisses his doctor, hut too late!
fortune has all gone in fees.
But him, what becomes of him ?
The other day a well known Wall Street
banker said to me: “It, is really astonishing
Two how prevalent of personal bright's friends disease is becoming. dying
my are now of
it. But lit, is not incurable, I am certain,
for my nephew was recently cured when his
physicians I’lii! said recovery was impossible.
case seems to me to be a wonderful one. ”
This gentleman formerly represented his gov
ernment in a fore gn country. He knows,
appreciates and declares the value of that
of preparation, Danish because his nephew, who is a son
Vice-Consul Schmidt, was pro
nounced incurable when the remedy, War
ner’s Sale Cure, was begun. ‘ Yes,” said his
father, "1 was very skeptical, but since tak
ing that remedy the boy is well.”
1 happen to know what it was that cured
the boy, for Genl. Christiansen, of Drexel,
Morgan A Co.’s., told mo that it was that
‘ wonderful remedy, Warner's s ite euro.’
himself Well, by I suspect the hero of the book cured
the same means.
I cannot close rny notice better than by
quoting If, tho friend, author’s advice;
“ my you have such as experi
ence as I have portrayed, do not put your
trust in physicians to the exclusion of other
remedical agencies. They have no monop
oly over disease and 1 personally know that
many of them would far prefer that their
their patients should go to Heaven direct from
be saved powerless hands by than that they should
to earth tho use of any “un
authorized moans.”
Hazel Eyes.
flirt Young with man, pair jon had hotter not try to
a of hazel eyes. It is a
waste of time and rather dangerous.
and They when are less susceptible than tho blue
once deceived do not pine
away in grief, but rally for revenge and
take it out in scorn. If you tackle them
you had better go in to win or leave the
country. And while I think of it, I’ll
make another remark:—When you woo
and win and wed you had better keep
on winning afterward or leave tho coun
try. It takes a power of love to do
them.
She Had One, Too.
A little 5-year-old girl was visiting at
tlie house, and his litlle daughter was
showing her the different objects of
interest, to all of which her invariable
comment would be: “My mother’s got
one, too.” At last she was shown two
companion studied intently pictures of dogs, which she.
for a few moments and
then burst out with: “My mother has
got them a picture is of two dogs, too, only one
of a cat .”—Boston Globe.
A Great l.cuney
To 1 equeath to your children than is wealth, a strong,clean,
jmre constitution -heller because
it will never prove a curse. You cannot, give
what \ ou tlo not possess, but mothers will find
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ful iheirs\stems help cone-ling into perfect condition.so that
their children, untainted, shall rise up to call
them blessed! in all he , land
There is not a druggist stock hand. I
But always keeps a on
King Humbert, of Italy, seldom wears a
uniform, preferring civilian clothes.
*'Consumption ran !»«' ('ured.”
I)r. J. 8. Com ns, Owensvi He, Ohio, says: “I
have given Scott’s Bmulsiox of Cod Liver Oil
with Hypophosphites to four patients with
hotter lVMLts than so mod possible with any
disease, remedy. and All were advanced hereditary that cases of Lung
to state when
Coughs, pain in the ches , frequent breathing,
frequent pulse, fever and Emaciation. All
these cases have increased in weight from ltlto
2vS lbs., and are not now needing any medi
cine.”
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Chicken Cholera and all
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« 3 -GE.YFF.tr, DIRECTIONS,—Mix a P&
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the Joici cannot suxUUow force it down ike throat.
tl x some corn meal dough Kith the OR, Cite
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THE LIME-KIL3CLUB.
Bro. Gardner Present Some New
Aphorisms
fFrom the Detroit longle Tri Press.]
“In walkin’ softly path of life
dar’ am sartin tings it world be well to
remember,” said Brother iardner as the
meeting opened. of man’steautyby | his
‘‘Doan’ judge a
whiskers. He may grow ’to to conceal
pimples “Doan’ an’ scars. of good natur’
her judge a woman? kyarpr the
by talk on church. a street i way
she smiles in
“One reason why our chi lien git licked
so to bo often de is biggest. because their paints happen
“It is only a fool who roes around
lookin’ for a model man. A man with
out faults would be too soft b stand this
climate.
“While consistency should be re
spected in a gineral way, doin’ i loop-hole hesitate
to squirm out o’ any sort of
when argying with a lawyer.
“About de time dat a man begins to
assert dat dis world owes him a ibin’ ar’
about de date when Prison. lie should getliis fust
sentence to State
“When you li’ar a pusson arfyfying
dat dar’ am no sich tiling as fueher’
punishment you has lighted uponan ole
sinner who ar’ trying to lie to hisself.
too “You highly compliment to call ’em some hog. men altogether I hev
a no
ticed dat no hog gets drunk except by
accident.
“While I admit dat George Washing
ton was a great un’ good man, I would
not, if I was runnin* a co’ner grocery)
trust any odder American on that ac
count.
“De man who am alius ready to fight
for hia convictions will fight onde wrong
side at least half de time.
“If it wasn’t would fur nayborliood wiilout gossip
some ehill'en go shots, an’
some mothers would put six mo’ dollars
into deir bonnets.
“An egotistical pusson is simply a re
fleekshun in Nature’s lookin’-glass.
people “Dignity build ar’ de keep fence de which world sartin
up to from
gettin’ clus ’null to find out how bad dey
really am.”
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London’s death rate is 20 in 1,000, and that of
New York is 26 in 1,000.
Cold Went her Hen e Valence.
Why is cold weather productive of benevo
lence? It makes people put their hands in their
pockets. It also produces coughs, colds and
croup. Take Taylor’s. Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
If You Feel Tired
weak ana wotwy, worn out, or run down from hard
work, by impoverished condition of tho blood or low
state ot the system, you should take Hood’s Sarsa
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the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
"I have taken not quite a bottle of Hood’s Sarsa
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for giving an appetite, purifying the blood, and
regulating the digestive organs, that I ever he rdof
It did me a great deal of good.” Mrs. JST, A. St n
ley, Canastota, N. Y.
Makes tho Weak Strong
“Feeling languid and dizzy, having no appetite
and no ambition to work, I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
with the best results. As a health invigorator and,
medicine for general debility I think it superior to
anything else.”—-A. A. Rirrr, Utica,N. Y.
“I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla for loss of appetite,
dyspepsia, and general languor, ’t did me a vast
amount of good.” J. W. Willeford, Quincy, 111.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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Nasal, Throat Tlie treatment of Diseases of
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[Diseases IDigestiqn. of are stinate rhea, Dyspepsia, among Tape-worms, Const those “Liver ! pal chronic ion. and Complaint.” diseases Chronic kindred in affections, the Diar- Ob
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Diseases. and cures effected in thousands of cases which
had been pronounced beyond hope. These dis
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generally be successfully of chemical treated at their homes.
The examination study and of practice the urine in consideration analysis and of microscopical
our eases, with
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Caution. These diseases should be treated only bv a special
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