The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, December 09, 1887, Image 7

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i THE LATEST IN JEWELS. ‘novel design for a scarf pin is a pair of ^Hgyeezei-s holding in their grasp a pearl. W English double violet in enamel, set * small diamonds, seems to be an ever ular design for a brooch. Ji cuff buttons a neat design is a square Imposed 1 of a mass of golden wires, extend in four different directions. L pond lily leaf, under the upturned stem vhich is seated a miniature frog, is a nov ! r in letter openers of oxidized silver. m enamel duck, with breast of diamonds, I ted on a bar of gold, each end of which is , with a pearl, is a unique brooch design. Ji pretty gold pendant balls, for heavily a chatelaine frosted. is At a clus- each lof six int where the balls connect is a small tur loise. L bunch of pond lilies in oxidized silver, i stems of which pass through a large, >ad leaf, is an attractive design for a x>ch. Pen holders are now being made in solid id. A recent design had at the top end of b holder an exceedingly lifelike fly of atina. A handsome paper cutter is a quill pen of lite finished silver, around the shank of lich is coiled a large oxidized snake of the Lne metal. Two golden bugs, with garnet wings and amond necks, fighting a dtiel on a branch I gold with miniature swords of silver, is a otesque design for a brooch. An oxidized silver case for a shaving ush, ornamented with heraldic designs, t attractive article which promises to find vor this season as a Christinas present.— .welers’ Weekly. QUEER HAPPENINGS. [Four burglars at Grand Rapids, Mich., ere caught while sleeping in the cellar of a liuse which they had robbed. John Chevrier, of Ottawa, while camping lep, It on a hunting expedition, got up in his j fatally rolled into the camp fire, and was burned. The 5-year-old child of D. T. Ponder, of Jackson, La., fell feet first into a bored well rorty-three.v^et deep, and was fished out with ^bthooks unhurt. A piece of timber was blown into the shaft of the Silver Crown mine, Cheyenne, Wy. T., where E. S. Bryant, of Boston, was working 700 feet below, and striking him upon the k£ad killed him. j Fanny Cook, the -wife of Willis Cook f (colored), of Palatka, Fla., increased his al fready large family by four blessed girls Wednesday, with twins, r his pair have twice been ft of whom are living. IWhile lie a number of Iedians were taking a on the platform of a mail car, near bcatello, Iticed Utah, recently, the trainmen that one of the redskins was shunned \y bstowed all the others. the ostracized The grimaces member of disgust of tho upon which revealed lat arty led to an investigation, k the lonely one was a tramp disguised as Indian in order to get free transportation. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. ►A prisoner in the Franklin, Pa., jail joseph !*sted Reed “malicious is but 7 trespassing.” years old. He was ar for [ Mrs. Annie Tomlin, of Morristown, N. J., (xtely received in a letter a $20 bill from Irvant who had stolen that amount -3en years before. William Skinner, of Richmond county, la., died recently at his home, five om Augusta. He was 75 years old ven feet six inches tall. i 4 boy at New Castle, Pa., at the risk of P^his generous fai-mer who owned thenar lei is the epitaph on the ton>k'Ll mem- j 7y^fciSifiH ra s5'om^ 0 ] 5 »t™bg, , gept. 16,1858. Rvelopedmtoanol- j > LS&t, le came by the to Ins lv AOCtors <P at Uo oVInUkS- ciock at n!i, Ldtwoo--'- • - “ SCIENTIFIC SQUIBS. The electric light has been applied to th« cycles. At a recent run of the Southsea Tri cycle club, Capt. Izod rode a machine lighted bv means of a small incandescent lamp, con tallied !n an ordinary box, fitted with a bright reflector. The experiment was a success, the hght being found to be extremely penetrat , . Sebastian Wolf, an Austrian, has patented a process for getting a thread that can be spun and bleached from wood which is cut in long lengths and boiled till it will cleave apart in fibrous bunches by shaking in water. It is then shredded by hand or by machinery, and spun like hemp. This gives a very lino thread, and less boiling gives a coarser one. The presence of sewer gas in a room may be detected as follows: Saturate unglazed j paper with a solution of one Troy ounce of ” pure acetate of lead in eight fluid ounces of rainwater; let it partially dry, then expose in the room suspected of containing sewer gas. The presence of this gas in any consid¬ erable quantity soon blackens the test paper. Experts say that curtains and fine laces can be made of malleable iron and steel. At the Centennial exhibition a piece of steel rolled by a mill in Pittsburg was so thin that it weighed less than a book leaf, and could bo blown off the hand easier than paper the same size. The sheets for steel lace will l>e rolled down to a low gauge and the patterns pressed into them. The lace can bo made j light or heavy, and is suitable for ladies and children’s underwear and perhaps for trim¬ ming hats, wraps and dresses. A newly patented pavement is sr.id to have j been suggested by the surface of an elephant’s j tooth, which consists of intermingled layers of hard and soft material, so that, the process of wearing always produces a series of ridges upon the surface. The new system of paving is the idea of Mr. Ranyurd, the English as¬ tronomer, and comprises the use of bloeks having alternate hard and soft layers, such as Portland cement and a mixture of sand and cement, which are set upon edge so that the edges of these laminae form u wearing i surface. The blocks are made four inches high, and may be worn to less tlym an inch without becoming smooth, like granite blocks. LIGHT AND AIRY. -visa i Unchanged. In the merry days oi boyhood Of mischief he was full. And at the teachers fact s made Behind their back sat school. 1 He’s now a portrait painter, Noted for his skill, And, to his predilections true, Is making faces still. —Boston Courier. Caste in the Future. ^Stranger in Detroit (a hundred years henoo) -Why <lo all the fKi.ple stand with miTOT ofhhi.? IIe’< the great society leader. He belongs to on* 0f i he O ^1 ami 1 ! es ; i , D.—Yes, siree. SC is great grandly « the first captain o H* the Detroi^e.--lui Bits. Seasonable Axi n,K> Mince pie in the ? Ari>irig, Digestion take/ Arning. 011, ■1* Mince pie at C -i The nig^ nare ^uriial of Education. Sitive Nature. A Amiiig from the minstrels) — | Mr. Warned 0 f negro minstrelsy, Miss | Are jo« i j BreezyJ-oezy—Weft, ii-no, M r. 17a lo, I can i ! to*’, Mysav that I am. Such jjerfonnances, I posses* a certain lack of refinement of jokes this even nig had gray whiskers tbem * ew Y ork Sun. A ^^i^L "r7“,av i.ifiw, „ f . j 0 P uu.: i But, ah, it's a Jiffereut luutu-r WbeD relations go back on the man. 1 _ Ti ,i r>itR ; • What is this Disease that is Coining , It vjiwii nQfl US ? Like a thief at night ^ it Steals . U1 Upon US UIlHWfil eS. MM,,. 1 lie pa limits have paillS about the ^ ^ ^ SOInet imeS in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach; sometimes a taint, all 6 r one sensation at the pit of the tomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, t he hands and teet become cold and clammy. After a while a cough sets in, at first dry, attend- but after a few months it is ed with a greenish-colored The patient feels ex pectoration. all the while, and sleep tired does not seem to afford any rest. After a time lie becomes nervous, irritable and gloomy, There and has evil forebodings. of whirl¬ is a sensation giddiness, in a the sort head when ing suddenly. The bow¬ rising up costive; the skin is els become dry and hot at times; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; t he whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow; the urine is scanty and high colored, de¬ positing a sediment after stand¬ ing. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, some¬ times with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is frequently of the at¬ tended with palpitation becomes im heart; the vision paired, with spots before the i ' .•*>». . there . feeling Of gmlt eyes; IS O prostration alul weakness. All of tllOSO S/lnptOfllH are in turn j >resHJ] fc # It is thought nearly one-third of our latlOn llffS tlllH disease in BOIHe 1 IOl HIS. It, T1 lias iH*en round that phy siciaiu have mistaken the cause of this disease. Some have treated it for a liver complaint, others for kidney disease, etc., etc., but none of these kinds of treatment have been attended with success; for it is really is constipation also and dyspepsia. It found that Winker Ex tract of Rotfts, OP Mother Sei Curative Syrup, properly this disease prepared Will lemOVt ill all its Stages. Care must be taken, however, to secure the genuine article. IT IV11J, MI.I. BKITB1B THAN COTTON. Mr. John C. Hemptifistnll, I Clebura Co • • Ala., writes: “My wife h been so much benefited l Shaker Extract of Roots ( SeigeFs Syrup that she sa: she would rather be with >1 part of her food than with < M the medicine. It has done h more good than the doctoi's ar all other medicines put togethe I would ride twenty miles t y } get it into the hands of any su terer if he can get, it in nootlu way. I believe it will soon selli this State better than cotton. testimony from Texas. Mrs. S. E. Barton, of Varner Ripley Co., Mo., writes tin she had been long alUieted wit dyspepsia and disease of t1 urinary organs and was cun by Shaker Extract of Root Rev r . J. J. McGuire, merehan of the same place, who sos Mrs. Barton the medicine, sa; h e has sold it for four yea. S Bn d never knew it to fail, SIIE WAS ALMOST DEAD I was so low with dyspep¬ sia that there was not a eoui ph sician to be found who do anything with me. I ha fluttering of the heart an swimming of the head. Oi day I read your pamphlet eallt “Life Amour 1 the Shakers, which described my diseafc better thru 1 could myself, tried the Shaker Extract c Roots and kept on with itunt to-day I rejoice in good healt! Mrs. M. E. Tinsley, Bevie Muhienburg Co., Ky. For sale by proprietor, all Lruggists , c address the A. t White, Limited, 54 Warred St., New York. Wanted For Thl* Week IS 000 able bodied ooatoo.er» to b Bunts abd Shoe* at W R Bedell'., and mdnoe yon to omne I will umke you 1 hhend offer ; Whole .lock k ' ’ l*OLi . 92 25 find e good born .olid Hi 75. D< f ble Hole brogans HI 25 «mi a good oi whole stock at $1 oo. A wouiAd’a e bw it, t $ i 50 , and a good one for $1 und ^ We would call enpecinl attentic n to c * Gent h calf, Re^mlesH Congress and B< morula at H2 1/9 and our Ladie't. K*n^*r bofton at 92 49 and *200. There rhf are warrmsed and every pair is made orde r and for retail trade. My Mock hbo * H iH ,8r * er ,b,m * ver and 1 wonld i ■* r c '“" J / ri " Dd) “ ca lb ” io an maprction of it. W. K. Bkd.ul, 1 ISO Biond Str.et, Colombo#, G Bueklen’s Arnica.Salve Tb« beat Salve in the world tor Z bruise*, olcer#, cnlt rbAom, ; tively cores pile#, io or do pay r*qn red is gtuura&tebtt give perfect satiafaetto or money refondtd. Price 25c per box