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SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS.
: philosophers of our own time assert
!connection between the spots on the
of the sun and terrestrial weather.
ice discovered
] Boston scientists have
trees do not flourish near electric
rhv need the of dark-
hts They repose
.
;
?ss. sig¬
The heliograph is used *o flash
ns between stations in New Mexico
1 L Arizona that are seventy-five miles
ft.
man with a penchant for statis-
has computed that more than
I,.Jo,000 miles of b’ood human pass through being
e veins of an ordinary
Ling the lifetime of 70 years.
A Russian inventor seems to ques-
L the vaunted perfection of the
binaii body, and has patented an ar-
mo-cment of springs and harness to
t worn to facilitate walking, running
d jumping.
IA prominent English electrician af-
hns the value of lightning conductors
though they are not always reliable.
B said that there is almost as much
i n ger of being hanged for murder as
ing struck by lightning,
fin Northern Africa has lately been
scovered a river that has worn a bed
.•ough the rock 300 feet deep, aiid
bn makes a perpendicular leap 650
Jet, Lg while all around are peaks. deep, yaw-
chasms and gigantic
It has been proved that fish that live
iar the surface of water can only de-
end to a comparatively slight depth:
an increased pressure they die,
Id—this is very lemarkable—the
Iter being forced into their tissues,
fcir bodies become rigid and brittle
glass.
lA professor in the University of
jlauseuburg bmidcd claims to have corn-
a solution which completely
butralizes the poison introduced into
Ic system by the bite of a mad dog.
his solution consists of chlorine
later, salt brine, sulphurous acid,
pnanganate of potassium, and eu-
liyptus oil.
j Mr. Stejneger of the Smithsonian
at Washington in 1882
northwestern extremity
: Behring Island the bones of Pallas’s
irmorant, the extinction of which in
North Pacific corresponds to that
the great auk in the North Atlan-
The eggs arc unknown and only
ur specimens of the skin are to be
wild in museums.
Edison’s Simple Wnys.
Edison is a Count, a millionaire and
10 most famous living inventor- His
esont wealth, which amounts to
an . v millions is as nothing to what it
be in the next few years ; but he
' v °rks away in his laboratory, and
mes forward to greet you in just
a Sll it of clothes as he wore twenty
ai ' a -°- As compared with Edison's
fidle shop of twenty years ago,
at Menlo Park, in which he used
eat hi® bread and cheese seated on
> old packing-box, talking over the
! k in hand with his two or three
1 kmen, the present surroundings
e fabulously luxurious. Everything
unbounded means, which may
Lie case when we remember that his
laboratory costs $200,000 a
to maintain, But the master
bid is still the same. M'hen he
it
was no
r " omnion thing for him to remain at
" bench for fortv-eight hours at a
fetch, m sending one of the boys for
cheese when he felt
y. and not giving up until his as-
■'ants had actually fell asleep Ktand-
e up ‘ ^ °-day he is just as interested.
Insect Superstition.
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1 Ti“ io v 8 ,cry -r ieDtThe
j\oran says ad flies shall „ perish save one
— the bee fly. It is reo-arded as a death
warning in’ Germany fc hoar a cricket's
ny. I he Iapuva Indians in South Amer-
iea sav the devil “hvn nssnmee assumes the the fmm loim nf Ot a -i
A ii\. l\:un . is, . m some parts of the coun-
trv, rllimiinf expected to follow unusually J loud
(imping furnishing nf ot c.mi.atc tuckets. r,,. I lies are regarded . a
as prognostications of the
-Weather ucatntr, nnJ and wan even nf of other events. Span- .
lards in the sixteenth century believed
that spiders indicated gold when they
were found in abundance. Although a
sacred insect among the Egvhtians the
beetle received but little notice in folk-
lore. It is unlucky in England to kill
good one. In Germany it is said to indicate web
luck to have a spider spin his
downward toward you, hut bad luck
when he rises toward you. The grass¬
hopper is a sufficiently unwelcome visit¬ in
ant of himself in this country, but
Germany his presence is further said to
announce strange guests. A Welsh tra¬
dition says bees came from paradise, leav¬ with
ing the garden when that man fell, is but
God’s blessing, so wax necessary
in the celebration of mass. The ancients
generally maintained that there was a
close connection between bees and the
soul. Porphyry speaks of “those souls
which the ancients call bees.” It is said
that upon the backs of the seven-year
locusts there sometimes appear marks like
a letter of the alphabet. When this
looks like a W it is thought that war is
imminent. German tribes regard stag de¬
beetles as diabolic, and all beetles are
tested in Ireland, more “goldie.” especially a bronze is also
variety known as It
believed that to see a beetle will bring on
rain the next day.
Henry Grady’s Youth.
The first school that Mr. Grady at¬
tended was taught in an humble little
ivy-covered, one*room frame building by
a lady who came to Georgia from New
England several years before the war.
Young Grady was nine years old when
first put under the tutorship of this esti¬
mable and cultivated lady, and continued
under her training and guidance first for two
years. But about this time the guns
of the civil war were summoning fathers
of both Southern and Northern children
to the front; and among the first that
left Athens was Major W. S. Grady. lie
was ordered to go to Asheville, N. C.,
where he was placed in command of sev¬
eral companies that were mustering for the
great conflict. Here he was in camp for
many months, drilling his companies and
schooling them generally in matters of
warfare. While thus occupied Major
Grady was often visited by young Henry
Grady and his mother; and it is said that
even "then, while but a ten-years-old balanced boy,
his sympathies were so evenly senti¬
that he gave utterance to similar
ments to those which in alter days were
so characteristic of his great speeches. In
fact, all through his boyhood lie was
known among his schoolmates to have
been, while a loyal lover of his native
South, always seemingly thoughtful of
the nation’s welfare, as truly as on the
night when, as has been said, “he plan¬
ed the standard of the Southern democrat
in Boston’s banquet hall, and discussed
the problem of the races in the home of
Phillips and of Sumner .”—New England
Magazine ______
A Greenliouse Turtle.
The species of turtle w r hich is the sub¬
ject of the following item from the
American Garden is very common in
Florida and might in many instances be
made useful. “In looking through a
private greenhouse a few days since we
made the acquaintance of a box-turtle, a
species common in this section. We
asked what his duties were, a».J found
him invaluable in clearing out snails of
all denominations, woodlice; in short,
every variety of creeping, crawling in¬
sects. The gardner assure 1 us his ser¬
vices were of more value than those of a
man.”
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Miss Gildings —“Oh, papa! What can
be more brilliant than a diamond?” Mr.
Giddings—“A girl’s wits when she wants
one.”
.Machinery.
Joe S. Nix and Thomas Camp are engaged
in the sale of Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Cotton
Gins and other machinery in the city of Atlanta,
and since they have been in business have sold
over seven hundred engines in Georgia, ’ihe
relalion steam power bears to the development
and civdization of onr country is wonderful.
Men would not care to be wicked if women
did not look on naughtiness with mingled
dread and admiration.
FITS stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Kestorek. No Fits after first day’s trial
use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and ?2
bottle tree. Dr. Kline, 031 Arch St., Phiia., Pa
A Pocket Cigar Case and five of “Tansill’s
Punch,” all for 25c.
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp¬
son's Eye-Water.Druggists sell at 25c per bottle.
For a disordered diver try Beechaxi’s
Piles.
Creates
An Appetite
There is nothing for which we recommen 1 Hood's
confidence than tor loss '
SarsiharUla with greater )
appetite, indigestion, sie'i neadache and other troa-
bles of dyspeptic nature. In the most natural way
this medicine gently tones the stomach, assists di-
gestlon, and maxes one feel, “real huap-y. Lilies
in deiicate health, after taking Hood’s sarsaparilla
few - days . And «„s themselves __Inn.-in. ,0 ns“»S for Ior and eatinr e * uu s
a relish.
the plainest food with unexpected
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Soki by all druggists, tl; si* for 55- 1 repared only
by C. i. HOOD it CO., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
The Best Recommend.
The best recommend a skilled mechanic can
give is a specimen ot his workmanship and t he
ssfffffsat Bull, Louisville,
Syrup, inane by Dr. John of
h-V., has been used with good effiot in many
pected of it. If used for chills and fever it
cures as certainly and completely localities as it has water al-
tenches altogether thirst. taken In many the blace of quinine. It
most
has surer effect ou chills and fever than quin-
ine, for it has cured many cases where quinine
did no good whatevtf, and quinine then frequently it never pro¬ has
duces the after effect
on the system, such as nausea in the stomach,
headache, dizzy sensations, etc. When aper-
son has once used it in place of quinine they
wil1 ever a fterwards prefer it.
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He—“Were you ever in love?” She- "I
thought 1 was once, but since I have read a
U ° VelS 1 C ° U '
We will give $ 100 reward for any case of
catarrh that eunnot be cured with Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Take internally. F. J. Cheney
A: Co., Proprs., Toledo. O-
Governess—"And nov, dear, what ran you
tell me about Minerva?’ Pupil—'“She she was the
Goddess of Wisdom, aDd—and never mar¬
ried.
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Chills and fever clung to me eleven months.
Quinine did me no good. Two bottles i. f Smith’s
'Tonic Syrup made me sound and well.—Chan.
Pepper, No. 12 Ferdinand, St., New Orleans, La.
To a lover the geography of the world re¬
solves itself into two localities—the where place
where bis sweetheart is, and the place
she isn’t.
Crying all the time. Poor child. I know
what makes you so peevish and cross. Mother
must get you a box of those sweet little can¬
dies called Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyers.
McCrackle—“What caused the Are at your
boarding-house yesterday?” McCrackle—“A
heated argument at the dinner-table.”
Compliment to it Southern Book-keeper.
The New York Sun says: “Just twenty-five Principal
years ago R. W. Jennings, now the
of Jennings’ Business College, Nashville.Tenu.,
was employed by the great firm of A. T. Stew¬
art & Cck, of New York, to examine into and
report upon their hooks. This was successfully
and satisfactorily performed and gave him at
once a reputation as one of the expert Book¬
keepers of the country.”
The Only Daughter Cured of Consumption.
When death was hourly expected from Con¬
sumption, all remedies having failed and Dr.
made H. James preparation was experimenting, of Indian he Hemp, accidentally which
a recipe
cured his only child, and now'gives this
free on receipt of two stamps to pay expenses.
Hemp also cures night sweats, nausea at the
stomach, and will break afresh cold in twen¬
ty-four hours. Address Craddock & Co., 1032
Race 1st., Philadelphia, Pa., naming this paper.
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