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POPULAR MTLSCE.
Tm: specific gravity of gold is 19.5.
Acids change vegetable blues into
reus.
Ckir- oxi. deepens the tint of dahlias,
hyacinths and petunias.
Tm’. owl. which easily di-rests meat,
cannot digest bread or grain.
Shellac is used in the barter’s tra !e,
Slid the itiuXiafaijtuie of varnish.
The i 'rib is surrounded bv an atmos¬
phere of 800,000, i s )0 cubic inches.
A sozvTiosof blue vitriol in Used to
preserve timlier from dry tot.
Ir'' ™ black more completely absorbs
light . tlnyr ahy’other substance.
A enppu* wire oue-teutb inch thick
can support three hiiudred pounds
weight.
Lacoi RKtxs giv« s tin and arti leseov
reu with shiver leaf the appeareaucs of
bra-s.
The l eryx, a fish of the Atlantic and
Pacific, possesses f .0 Jqc slutiOs in
chalk.
Animal fat or oils, are contained
chiefly the sain. in the cellular membrane beneath
Blisxkrki) steel is made by exposing
layers of bar iron and carbon to the ac¬
tion of heat.
A ST at i o va itY engine of two hundred
hnrse-power requires, in ouo hour, 1 , 10(1
pounds of coal.
The horsefly inis -!,(M0 eye lenses, the
calbage butt, rtty 17,000, and c rtain
beetles 25,000.
Limf. is a pro; error of wood. It has
been noticed that vessels carrying it last
longer than any other.
Du. Cobnelius Heiiz, in France, trans
nxitted audible speech 800 miles w ith the
aid of Ins telephonic system.
Cocoa lieans poss< ss twice as much ni¬
trogen as grain, and therefore chocolate
furnishes much nutriment.
Ix some water plants the flowers ex¬
pand at the surface of the water, and
after fading retreat again to the bottom.
Autmhogkathy is the name Dr. Comte,
a French army surgeon, has given the
process of tattooing to save life.
Two ice machines in France are ope¬
rated with sulphurous acid, one of which
produces 2,425 pounds of ice an hour.
Thebe are in Russia pliosphat depos¬
its of sufficient magnitude to supply the
wants of Europe for an indefinite period.
Phosphohus, colorless, when perfectly pure, is
a and easily transparent body, soft as
wax cut with a knife.
The elevation of the tide at SI. Malo
amounts to fifty feet, while on the Nor¬
wegian coast it is hardly perceptible.
\Ye eat much more albuminoid food
than we require, partly because it pro¬
duces an agreeable physical and mental
condition.
Snsii.s and chameleons have been
known to exist years on air. Mr. Bates
kept a beetle shut up for three years
without food.
In any steam engine the heat which
leaves the cylinder is cooler than that
which enters, by exactly the amount of
work done.
It is said that mineral oils are not to
be recommended as lubricants, os they
attack any Delia rubber with which they
come in contact.
It rkquiues twice ns ranch heat to
rai-e water to a given temperature as it
does to bring oil of turpentine to the
same point.
In bkt.vu raised from 32° freezing to
212 ° boiling, mercury increases in vol¬
ume 1-55 of its size, water 1-23, alcohol
1-8 and air and gases 1 - 3 .
An ounce of silver covered with eight
grains of gold hns been drawn out into
13,000 feet of wire, covered through its
entire of gold. length with an unbroken coating
An adtjut male sixty-six inches in
height, under perfi average conditions height! should weigh,
ft of health, 140
pounds. For every inch add or sub¬
tract five pounds.
Mixed Mebiplior.
Our readers have perhaps heard of the
member of the German 71 'cichutag who
spoke of “ the car of revolution rolling
and gnashing its tooth as it rolled.” Thu
incongruity of the ideas entering into
this metaphor has been far surpassed
recently by a Virginia orator, A civic
deputation from Boston and Providence
was passing through Fredericksburg,
Ya., on their way to Richmond. The
Fredericksburg In people gave them a pic¬
nic. the speech of welcome, the
orator of t he day after declaring that
he would not, if lie could, air Ins vo
cabuiaiy oral-ties,” with glittering but cobwebbed
ge a but would employ rather
••English unadorned, homely but lion
est old Angfo-Saxon," went on to con
co, t tlie following remarkable pot
pourn :
"We thi nk it right and nroper that vonr
first rest should b ; here on your pres
cut griinage pilgrimage to our capital city—a nil
from the land of Lexington to
tue land ot YorLtown—the very Alpha
have and the commenced very Omega for and of thos culminated - Struggles
in
cementing together tlie
States in a free and great republic—a
pilgrimage from where Warren bared his
hi east to the storm of battle and fighting
fell, to where Washington -V struck > with
lllS SpOtl^SB ,, aiUl -, stainless sword, , from „
th top tenacious embrace of the then
crouching lion thirteen stars that have
attracted to their orbit the grandest con
stdlation that has ever existed in the tide
of time!” •
with Shakespeare’s Hamlet critics have found fault
for waiting to “take up
arms against a sea of troubles” (r> rhajn
Shakespeare troubles wrote “against as-ailing
”), butt-bat feat was notliing to
w hat Washington is represented as Af uiK
in the above sentence. We 11 ve
“grand constellation” floating in a
“ tide. ” aiid this grand const ilatiou has
been “ attracted to tlie orbit of thirteen
stars,” and these thirteen .-tars are held
in the embrace of the British lion, and
Washington is striking the star- from
his grasp with a “ spotless and .-tainless
sword. ': If we could get a competent
artist would to put this scene on canvass it
be ail overwhelming display.
Ths wheel, as a torture among the
nsisted in whirling the crirci
mil round till he expired.
Tee fortunate circumstances of our
life are generally found at last to be of
own wodiici nor.
Objects of Inti-rc-t in India. f
One of the principal objects at inter¬
est in India to Ike stranger is the temple
of worship. Yon can enter and witness
their worship of the various nulls aitli
which which they their temples consecrated, a-e adorned, by paying and to | j
are
a tritle to to the point usher. of He interest, will then ainl.es- take j j
you every j
plain to you the meaning ot what outer
wise would seem a senseless devotion. I
Ho will show you also the cither temples j
anil instruct you in their peculiarities
and tile weird legends concerning them.
Near one of the tomnles t- the old oar of
Juggernaut, upju which the poor vic¬
tims of long ago us -d to lie broken, and
under whose ponderous wheels many a
wretched victim has been crushed h i
appease the anger of the gods.
the Among the other points of interest is
by the river (lunges, worshiped as sacred
goddess natives, and called by them the
particular Gavga. Pilgrimage* are made
to nlaces on its shores, ablu¬
dead tions performed, tin- dying ex pi eni. the
thrown in, infants frequently saei i
ficed. Ihis river is replete with inter¬
est from its source to its month. Rising
as it does among hills of cterkal SU O v
in the Himalaya mountains, and sweep¬
ing down a distance of I, fit to miles to
the Bay of Bengal, it forms the most < x
tensivo delta in the whole world, mak¬
ing and unmaking yearly thousand of
acres of ground. According to an an¬
cient goil legend this delta was formed by the
through Siva, who, squeezing it" the writer
hit lmir, let run down
through his fingers, thus forming tin
imiranrmble streams that divide the
delta. This delta begins at a di.sam e
of 200 miles from the sea. forming a
perfect duruig wilderness eif crocks and rivers,
and the wet season is almost, on
tirely inundated. It is navigable from
Hurd was, but above Cawnpore on I v tor
river crafts and passenger steamers, but
below Allahabad for large vessels. A
large amount of traffic is conducted cn
its waters. The 1 -land of Elephmt
derives its name from the gigantic stone
figure stood of an elephant which formerly
upon its shores. It is situated in
the file city, harbor and ot Bombay, seven miles from
contains several very re¬
markable ancient cave temples, cut in
the solid rook and adorned with numer
oils mythology. sculptured figures of tin Hindis,
The. largest of these (•live
temples is 1 33 feet long, and is supported
by miles twenty in circumference, six pillars. The and island always is six
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interest to travelers.
The late David Carroll, of Towson
town, McL, left an estate of about $3
(Kb),000 to his wife and five children,
"/‘he unique feature of the document is
that SI 0 / 1,000 is set aside to l ie used by
the executors to defend the will in ease
its provisions arc attacked by any of the.
heirs. In explaining this singular pro¬
vision the testator says : “I have often
beheld with disgust the efforts of chil¬
dren to break their parents’ wills, and
the wasting of the fruits of their labors
in litigation. 1 hereby express usy hope
and honest desire that my children ill
cheerfully accept the provisions of my
will. No one of them hns attempted to
influx.roe mo. I had rather my property
was lurried in the depths of the nceail
than wasted in litigation, and the peace
and harmony of my family destroyed in
the bitterness of contention." Should
all the heirs agree to the provisions of
the will, then tli 3 $100,0.. I is to he Of
vided among them.
SrraKo Buhi wears spectacles and
wants false teeth.
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AND DEALER IN
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Manufacturer ot the Following llackinos.
NeWett^cGoodrich IinprovMl IX 1 ^<'otio i <iin K< irth I’atunt Automatic Fow^rScrew
Press, ( rt«*iirn ilai or Prods. water power.; S:.iit.hV, Imjiroverl Hand Powt*r Cotton and
tAjtton iiin K«*/**il«»r. Cotton Condeiiher.
Vew V 11 :*. uia !•'< ud (hitter.
{’ottcffi f»m«, <Scc., repaired in a workmanlike Dianiicr.
Orders -elicited and jiroin^tly CXiO’Ui f* b i’^or furtlier i»;irticulars, circulars, sren
era! information, etc., apply to
W. J. IMLLAHi), Aaustii, Ha.
Or ri. V r . AhdrewM, Crawfordvllle,0a.
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