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FACTS FOR THE CURIOUS.
Thebe are oceanic crabs which swim
in the open bed for days without rest¬
ing.
The body of the voting octopus blush
es now with one color and now with the
other.
The ieather-like star-fish is turned
SS 1 itS
bach, which * provided with claws.
The Hottentots swim standing up.
The hea«l autl neck are kept out of the
water, and, with eyes cast downward,
•ar tit.'
At the beginning- of the eighfeo, nth
spoken century by less Euglnsh language was
than 8,000.000 ot people;
at the beginning of the nineteenth by
only 20,000,000, and now, with one-fiftli
of the century yet before it in which to
spread, it is the mother tongue of 90,
«m*
library, A. bbokex pane of glass in a er.thfdra
in England, admitted the ten
driiof au ivy branch, which grew and
grew until it attached itself to a row of
books worth hundreds of pounds. Tlien,
in rainv weather *- it eoiuL«*twl wat-r -w ‘
thoi^h ♦1 i--, it was . a pipe along v to . the tops . of
the books and soaked them through and
fikylight through. in The Ubrary rain coming in over a
one of rare books
rotted some Caxtons and other early
its English books, one of sold which, in spite of
rotten condiUou, for W.000.
The devout Hiudoo regards tlie cow
as a deitv. It is the incarnation of the
wife of Vishnu, the pure and holy ideal
of woman who rose out of the sea It is
also the visible representation ot the fe
male element in nature-thc universal
mother who supplies milk for the help
less young. To see a cow on starting
on prise a journey or commencing any enter
is an auspicious emeu. The Hin
doo when in danger of starvation will eat
the meat of a human being in preference
to that of a cow. Instances are frequent
of their starving on shipboard because
there was riotiiing but salt beef to eat.
A Hindoo who eats beef becomes an out
cast forever. Beef is not regarded as
unclean, as pork is by the Jews. It is
simply the product of a sacred thiug-a
part of the deity.
Fouk barrels of water of the Great
nearly^ Salt lake t barrel Will leave '“ «lT^ after TimTZ evanorntinn
was
discovered in the year 1820, and no out
let from it has yet been ascertained,
Four or fivo large streams empty them
selves into it, and the fact of its’stiU re
taining its saline properties seems to
point to the conclusion that there exists
some secret bed of saline deposit over
which the waters flow, and that thus they
Continue salt; for, though the lake may
be the residue of an immense sea which
once covered the whole of this region,
yet, by its continuing so salt with the
amount of fresh water poured into it
daily, the idea of the existence of some
such deposit from which it receives its
For supply seems to lie only too probable.
the past fifteen years, until 1879
year, the lake has been gradually vising,
but that year it receded two or three feet
—a most unusual occurrence—owing to
the exceptionally warm weather. There
are no fish iu the lake, hut myriads of
small flies cover its surface. The buoy¬
ancy of the water is so great that it is
not at all an easy matter to drown in it.
The entire length of the Salt lake is
five eighty-five miles, and its breadth forty
miles. Compared with tho Dead
sea the Great Salt lake is longer by for¬
ty-three miles and broader by thirty-five
miles,____ "
Extaonlinnvy Impediment of Speech.
Mr. Edwin Cowles, editor of the Cleve¬
land Leader, in consequence of charges
of a low character which were publicly
made against him as the cause of an im¬
pediment in his speech, published a state¬
ment under his own name as to the
nature of his affliction, and to say the
least, it is strangely remarkable. He
says: The
“ cause of my impediment of
speech is a most extraordinary one, and
I am informed that there is not a similar
case on record. The peculiarity of my
deafness is akin to that of color blindness.
There are certain sounds I never hear.
I can not, nor did I ever, hear the hiss¬
ing sound of the human voiee ; a portion
of the consonant sounds I never hear ;
consequently, not hearing child, any of these
gounds when I was a I never made
them in my articulation, and I never be¬
came aware of tho existence of those
sounds till I arrived at the age of man
hood, and then I discovered their exist
fence and was taught to make them in
my articulation. It having become*
eecond nature for me when I discovered
the existence of those sounds, to speak
without making them and withal not
hearing them when I do make them it
governed bv the sense of the remarks.
and bv the motion of the lips in order to
understand what is said. I never in m Y
life heard the music of the birds, and I
had always supposed that it was a poeti
cal fiction till , grew up to maturity, and
ascertained that it was reality. You
may fill this room with canary birds and
all mav sing at once, and not a note
would'r hear, but I would hear their
wings flutter; the upper notes of a violiD,
piano or other musical instruments I
never hear, although I would hear all
notes below the seventh octave. I can
hear the street car, but never hear the
car bells. I have walked by the side of a
policeman and have seen him blow his
whistle which could be heard half a mile
•way, and yet I would net hear the least
80 ur.il. ”
Odd. bin Oriental.
Every year the Turkish empire is win¬
nowed for the handsomest young lady to
adorn the Sultan’s palace as a new wife.
The mother of the Sultan selects from
the bevy of beauties gathered from
“silken Samarcand to cedared Leba¬
non.” One of the singular laws of royal
marriages here is that the wife becomes
the slave, when maried, to his Majesty.
Why? Because the Crown Prince, or
future Sultan, must be a born slave him¬
self, and thus less in rank than the free
people of the realm he governs 1 This
Load, but it IS oriental -Letter /ram
Constantinopte.
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Bewspaper, provided it contain* the advertise
ment of Dr. Bull’s Cough Symp ; for thi* v*l
uable medicine is ntsaeeary to keep yoarchll
Bren In good health,
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The Bal.yhn i L. L) South Sid? Signal
occasionally F.'Qmnl'^ Cr^talTi.y^NIo. from
rheumatic pains in his
knees, for which he succc,v.fullT trto'
St. Jo,cobs Oil.
" hex President ,, , Crurnekl was a young
proasaar ha wrote these lines iu a young
girl’» album: "
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Al J ^ mouat
And with them were p.'seed *11 th- we*:.h of th*
orM —
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tow. ' Jam* A. <tearau>.
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E. L.«Lowbkeb, Esq., cashier of the
Cincinnati Southern Railroad, savs the
OHieinuati 1'awiirtr, waa cured bv St
Jacobs Oil of a stubborn case„f rhenrna
Deaiuicnt, —oohlyn Lagle.
,___T, ^ starfmanagtr , T ~~~ hadeilianat- - ,
f* lus patience s«nl fifteen minute* time
m « n *’ avdnn f to teach a couple of
6 “P es to TC V eilt a f ** w broke out
with: “It is of no use: vou fellows are
j^ e gj amese twins-—you can ‘ never
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uwrciipno* m i(« «»atiy *tapaa i* r«adny
the use of Dr. Pit»rce's *• Golden Modi*
” i l £ 0 J ei7 ’l th 2 0 k fa ' ,f tbe ln “g* «« »«t*d
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over »U pcrofnlonH, mberculou*, and
“Ihiwreit. 11 John
Mi-d^i 0 wnte8 t ,> 'p»< * Golden
.u^1S n. A i Xg&JZuSZ . .
m vain, this iuoeeeded.’^ Mr. Z T phelm of
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In Japah spiders interfere considerably
with the telegraphic service by spinning
long webs from the wires to the trees
and to the earth, which, in wet weather,
become , good off conductors of Forces electricity,
and carry the current. of men
have to be employed to keep the lines
clear, so great is this evil.
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P -'’ sc !' ip,l,m " »
the most valuible nervine debilitated pr^rtfes^’S!?
adapted to the wants of ladies suf
f *". 11> Kf r "> 0 " ( -a]; back, inward fever, congestion,
,imatn matlon or Ulceration, or from nervous
° f “ e ' lr ^‘ C
It has been calculated that the in¬
testines of flies and other insects contain
blood-vessels so minute that two hundred
thousand of them placed together in c a
bundle would only equal a hair in size,
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fectiona For addrtt r f
treatment, Wont's DisStfa*
icai. Association, Buffalo, M. Y.
Juliet Mftliaffy and George W. Simp
son bad plighted their troth months
ago. But Juliet’s lovo never wavered.
She hnd for George a calm but intense
affection that burled all else in its won
dr ms depths, “A true woman never
loves but once, and you are my idol,”
A World of Good.
One of Ihe most popular medicines I1MV
before the American public is IIop Bitters.
You sco it everywhere. People tube it with
good effect. I. builds Ihem up. It isnotas
pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as
it is not a whisky drink. Ii Is more like
the old fashioned bone set tea that has done
a world of good. If von don’t fee just
riglrt try Hop i itters. S’tmda News.
Chicago, says the Indianapolis Her¬
ald, contains more active energy, more
live eenterprise, bigger newspapers
and bigger liars, and more of them,
than any other city in the Union.
Tli© Kirevl or Indulgence
in strong drink can be removed from the «ys
Uin by Warner’s Safe Kidney and LivorCure.
She Troved Her T.ove.
“Doyou love your Birdie as much
now as you did last Thursday ? ”
It was a beautiful girl who spoke
these words as she leaned her head
trustingly on the shoulder of a young
her man whose strong right arm encircled
corset.
“Yourheart must tell you that I do,
my sweet,” he murmured, folding her
closely to his breast.
Notice.
F rom the 10th of October. 1881, to
the 1st of July, 1882, genuine Rock
Sprixo Water will be supplied to cus¬
tomers by Ellis fi Co., of Hailey Springs,
Ala., at the following rates:
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can. .$5.00
Same can refilled t .............. 4i00
Eive gallons m anti-corrosive can.. 3.25
Same can refilled at.............. 2.50
Nine gallon* in glass bottle*...... 7.50
BewonaWe freight and express Vhis rates
are iyen bv a!l rni i r0fuK water
1- ^ a sure cure k, ‘T for Dyspepsia, n r fiTty a sure cure
for d, “ of the 4" h,e v »” d I!l:l,ider ;
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f, ure cure f for il ‘ curahe cases ol
’
sure C IZ °* S r ° fu, T 5
0 the B ff, s ° r kl r '- a " d o a pertain de¬
•
str '.’- ver ', ,f ‘ terrible f , thirst for intox.■
cat,n . h:,t
« overcomes so many
wc ' nll >’ resolutions Deprive a drunk
ard d nlm .^ or t ’ ireK days and
meanwhile give . him plenty, ol Rock
ater, an*i he won t want the
w ^i8ky. J)on l vou Hunk its worth
n” f:?’ ^ rf, P j 1 postal to
Row « It will c.»st only a cent
A SocTH nihXj abating club is wrest
u wlth; „ Can a Community Exist
with(Jut Women?” We think it might f
elist for s while ^ bnt theu & woull n ' t
kuow what was oing „
Lydia E. Pinkham’b Vegetable Compourul the
cures female complaints by removing
cauo€b
There are 390 female physicians in
America, and more are coming.
That pain in the back is & snre siern that you
need to take a package of Kidney- Wort.
He was a kind parent, a good citi
son, and had three horses that could beat
2:30,” is considered a! .ont the right
thing for an obituary in Kentucky.— N.
Y. Commercial Bulletin.
. <slad TldllMr . for n othm .»
The m09t imporlan . inforniati(jn eTer
published for those who would pass with
in midwi 4 ry „ nd chroi.ic disenses, At ante,
Send stamp for a copy. addr«Fsinz as
above and writing bis full name. “His
eases of Men” to be bad in the same way.
Humbugged Again.
I saw so much said about the merits of
Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always
doctoring, and never well, t teased me be so
urgently to get her some, concluded to
humbugged agon : and I am t ad I did. fur
in tess than two mouths use of the
m y „;•> was cured and she has remained so
for eighteen mouths *' "ce. t like such hum
bugging.—H. T., S'. P.uL—Pioneer
Grace Darling's monument, in Bam
decay5.g, borough churchvard. aaonTbe England, U rapidly
and will utterly de
stroyed unless some method of preserve
tiou’is a,touted.
c-ot
.tofd! *% * " £ KT* 13*'
of to-SL II- my,. will I fi.mly
believe that A’len’s Lung Balsam •anu
hasetered cousnm,.tio» if taken : i time mid
!’ r,, l <* r '■«<■ be t bn <v the patient both in
s,1 ‘ta<de ; ».d and clothing. Six y r ais ago
“ ,y u,<,ti ier was »,W?"±.T agta.-ked with pneu
,£■ JHZSt
had settled on her lungs, and
that shg had. the consumption. Sot
believing effect, 4, bnt t# thinking tC fermanent th I mi. , u.e ht could be »H« be
t
to which get » would ■ .?j»eetor;u t not.cgu«otmnjf rritef. I imqmireil opium
some
t diivist EickMid, Va., if he had
UU Y medicine not eimtat i*»g opium, *hat
was a good expectorant He th**n rteota
mended Lung Balsam, which 1 pur*
eh isei and induced my mother to try. Be
fore she had t «ken the first bottle th« im*
provemeat iu her condition w« so .nuked
gTJSg "he bTneffc^
effects, recommended its continuid use,
aiul in about twelve months h *r lun were
pro*ouneed cured. 1'pon my recoramenda
tv^ncared ? n t T. ‘ ^"think^vo""^^". J. in in k \ ou Ca .V cia * ni
. . ,
lungs by ke.uim then, ’free from foreign
substinees, thus Arresting and euring this
dread disease. Mr. Pigges sa vs he writes
1 eeaupe h» wants os to know that Al'en’s
hung Balsam is ib'inc wood
On Thirty D, 7 >’ Trlnl.
The Yoltaio Belt Co., Miuvh»ll, Midi., will
wnd their Eleotro-Voltiic Belte And other
Electric Appliitncaa ou trial for thirty dare to
any person afflicted with Nervous Debllitr,
Lost Vitality, and kindred tro,ible», guarantee,
iug eouipicte restoration of vitfor and manhood.
Address as above without delay.
P. 8.—No risk is iucurred, as thirty day,*
trial is allowed.
Pur* Cod Live* Oil made from selected
liver*, on the sea-shore, by Caswell, Hazard A
Co., Patients New York. It i» absolutely pure and sweet* all
who have once taken it prefer it to
others. Physician h have decided it tmnerior to
any of the other oils ia market.
Doa’t Die la th* B*wa
ilk Drnggiata for “Bough on Bate.** It clear*
out rata, mice, roaohea, fit•», bed-boga. lie.
RflMTRn FROM 1>EATI«.
Witli*m J. rnnghlln, ©f gomrrvflls, M.«v. t uys: "la
rf>*> flill of 1ST* I was tnlron with burkdiiki o* th* i.vbo*,
fHItowod by a RCTore cough. I lont my Appetite and
flt'ih, and waa confined fo my bed. In 18f7 I wm ad
initial to the hospital. Tho doctors said I had a hole In
my lung a* 1 Hg as a half dollar. Atone titn© a report
went around fbnt l waa dead T gave up hope, but. a
fiicnl fold mr of DU. WILLIAM IIALL’S BALSAM
WOli.Tlfn IaVUQB. I got a bottle, when, to my surprise,
r commenced to f»*ol better, and to-day I feel better than
for three years past. I write this hoping every one »f
flicted with Disi'fffted Lun^a will take DR. WILLTAM
HALL’S BALSAM, and he convinced that CONSTIMP
TIOSCAlI BE CURED. 7 enn positfrely say it him done
un-re good than all the other medicines I have taken
ioce my sickness. ”
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handsome round corner*, rosewood cases, three unison
Beatty’s matchless Iron frames, stool, book, cover, boxes.
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(This Kuiravln* represents tbe Langs In a health; state.)
A STANDARD REMEDY
IN MANY HOMES.
For Coughii, Colri*. Croup, Droneblll* tnd all
other affections of tbi> 'fiieout and I.I.WLiS, U stands
unrifaled »ud utt*rly beyond all competition.
IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES
It approaches so near a cured, specific where that “ the N.r.aty.fiy* ,> per
cent_. strictly are complied permanently with. There Is chemical diuctione other ere in¬
no or
gredient* to harm the young or old.
AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL
IT CONTAINS N0 OPIUM IN ANY FORM.
J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors,
tlXCIFNATI. o.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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•»y of in trontiimii ]' 0 ?st ssi. n of of *i the a nil alls
* 1 ■ '' aiH-irU urn'nK‘‘laily minor
a *. iit s oi*i in
'he noti^cholil, amf which. whiU*nuf (iangurum
•n Hums, Uicinai'lvi'S truiscs, are oxiitihmriy annoying.
yt-ai sualtls, sprains, etc*., art* prin
among those troublt-some ami annoying
f'vurencea, with the an 14< a inan«i imuuxlintf* treatim ni
lK*»t moaiiA at hand. In the Kitchen,
the dining-hall, the nur»»*ry and the sitting
p fear >> m they are liable to hapj»en, and, instead of
and alarm at the s'jrht of the cut or mashed
linger, or bntlse l <»r burned arm. or scalded
surta ce. a cool ui ltjuiet manner should lx a as
sume 1. and aft r washing away the Idoisl, (if
retired with that ). most the iiijmvd valuable i>arts remedy— should St. be Jacobs dressed
Bil. Us aiirprlsingly quick relief, its cleansing
properties, inflammation, its tendency to quickly remove ail
■lmt'eas well and in all its muscular wonderful and efficacy other in the
such rheumatism, ns pains,
headache, as neuralgia, joints, toothache,
stiffness of the etc., these
rendi r 8 t. JAiXtns Oil pre-eminently the l*est
external remedy now .before the people: which
claim is fully substautiatml by the strongest
Mgd FUtf value of testimony of human from life Is all classes supremely of people. impor¬
tant that anything so
tion that tends to its prolonga¬
is entitled to the highest consideration.
Charles Nelson. Esq., proprietor Nelson House,
P(>rt Huron, Mich., says: “I suffered so with
rheumatism that my arm withered, and physi¬
cians could not help me. I was in despair of
iny life, when some one advised mo to try St.
Jacobs Oil I did so. and as if by magic, f was
instantly the Oil relieved, and by the continued use of
having used entirely this cured. I thank heaven for
«/«. wonderful remedy, tor it eared
my It also cured my wife.'*
HOSTETTER’s
Fitters
One of the Hensonahle PlPMnrt*
Of life, a properly oooksd moal, affords little or no pr*»>
•nt enjoyment, And much subsequent torture to a con¬
firmed dyspeptic. Sul wb*n chronic indigestion is com¬
batted with lloatetttr'* Stomach Bitters, the food is eaten
with relish, and most important of all, Is assimilated by
and nourishes th* system. Us* this grand tonic and cor
rettive also to remedy constipation, billousnesx, rheuma¬
tism, IVver and ague.
For sale by all Dmggi*ts and Dealers
generally.
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narcotics. Ali sold by aruppist*. d a
for Circular. Bop Bitten Sfg. Ca,
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profctmtlonnnd sinking chills. At time Ih©i?nn uw? olIjrour f- w
nlired ulniostiinmediuto nnd wondarful resultH. l lieold i iuiruj returned and I found lli.d, n yn tni .l foroa
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