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Oopp»*r mnjr bo Rlltrjrfljr hftnlfn**d by
ftlojtJhK tin* levjkln, f)wc«n t»y
' lightly litcmmering iU eurfacu will, n
( round pt.mdliiitnmur.
' • Tho amount of force exerted by boat
and cold hi expansion and contraction
* of mutnl in equal to that which would
bo required to stretch or coinpress It to
the sill no extent by mechanical means.
In experiments with cast gears it was
found Unit when dry the loss by fric
tion was about thirty-five percent, of
the total power, hut when thoroughly
lubricated this loss was reduced to
thirteen per cent.
At n into meeting of the Microscopi
cal Society of London,Prof.F.J.Hell gave
' an account of what lie regarded an the
most extraordinary biological discov
ery of the last twenty-live years—that
of u third eye at the top of the head of
certain lizards.
M. Palmert of the Vosuvian Observa
tory has made some interesting experi
ments showing that when steam is
condpiiNfd hy cold negative clurtrioity
is developed, but that positive electric*-
ity is manifested when evaporation
takes place.
To produce a red stain on wood, first
plunge it in a solution of one ounce of
curd soap In thirty-live.fiuid ounces of
water, orrilb with the solution and then
apply magenta sufficiently diluted to
bring out the tone required. All the
anlliuo colors act very well on wood.
A fabric lma been patented which is
made insect proof by steeping in a solu
tion of tobacco and cusenrllla bark
macerated In benzine, then drying and
■stooping in tobacco,,CHseariUu bark and
hot water, the fabric to be used in
trunk linings, etc., as a protection from
uaotliB or other Insects. % t : ‘
In some experiments conducted by
the German Government on steel and
‘iron girderu, thesoft-steol girder provod
: twenty-two per cent, stronger, and the
Jiurd-steel girders dxty-alx por coat,
stronger than the Iron girder. The
‘strength of Btool ginlora appeared to lie
‘•bout the same for the two flanges, if
'xnndo alike in sections. «
‘ German photographers have suc
ceeded in photographing o projectile in
the course of its flight, and somo of
these photographs show tho head of
condensed air which precedes erory
shot It is said to bo this "head"
which prevents even skilful riflemen
; t from hitting an empty eggshell when
hung on a long thread. Tire air blows
the shell Out of tbo way of the &. ”. i.
• The Ottawa lumbermen are building
furnaces to buru their sawdust, us fol
lows: The utrucluvQ in of flvo brieb, in
cased in plate iron, is a circular lower,
'•ml when finished wjll Vue 110 feet high,
•ml Is thirty-six or forty foet in diumo-
tcr. This lias become ttecaiatiry been uso
tills refuse) was choking the river.
' The composition of metallic mirrors
of the present day diiToro vory liitlo
from that used by Sir Isaac Newton.
Many pbd different alloys hnvo been
suggosteil, sumo inoliullng silver or
nickel or nrsfonlo; but tburo iu liitlo
doubt that the host alloy, tttkiag all
things into account, is made with four
atoms of copper aiul one of tlu, wjiioh
■gives tlio following proportions by
•weight: copper, 252; tin, 117.8.
A Manchester (England) firm lias
completed anew ropo-making machino,
which, whilst enabling any lengths of
ropes to he mnnbfaeturod, dispense cn-
ti.ely willj any necessity for u rape-
walk. Tho complete machinery doos
iiot occupy a floor space of more than
‘throe yards square, and is yory simple
"both in construction and working.
The yarn'is wound on a series of bob-
hins.m.d {ho ••' hole process Of tnauttfue-
tun> h flnUhod ou tho maoliine, tho
"ropo bolug transferred diroot to a
drum, on which it is wound in coils
ready for delivery. .The machino can
bo readily regulated to give any twist
or hardness to tho rope that may bo
required, +
* • If It were possible to rlso above tho
atmosphere which surrounds tho curtly
wo should sou nothing but an intuuso
and sharply defined hall of fire, while
everything else would bo wrapped iu
total darkness. There could bo no ..af
fusion of light without an atmosphere
or some similar medium for it to act
upon; but if tho air about us cxWnUed
to a height of 7(X) miles, the rays of tho
pun could not penetrate it, ami wo
would be left in darkness. At tho depth
of 7tK> feet in the ocean the light vtst.v>s
altogether, one-half of tho light being
•'iwibwl in passing through only seven
ftW. of tiro purest water.
The discovery that host influences
one set of nerve points iu • tlie skin,
while aenstitiyus of coid aia recelved by
auotiier set has been followed'by uu
interesting iuvesUgaUou by two it.uism
physiologists, whoso experiments seem
to indicate that the various taste* re
sult trutu tho exciting of distinct seta
re-fibres In the tongue. Uflo pro-
appllCAtlou of lee removed tho
iiity for all tastes—aweet sour,
it and bluer. Cocaine destroyed—
arily, of course—sensibility for
ter only. Ollier substance;, such
tut enSVlno and morphia, minced the
A FATAL MISTAKE.
Tin? Cleveland (Ohio) Press,
of February 2;id, 188;}, pub
lished nil account of a fatal
Burgieal operation which caused
a great commotion among med
ical men throughout the whole
country, Dr. Thayer, the most
eminent surgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing it scandalous. It
appears that a Mrs. King had
been Buffering for many years
from some disease of the stom
ach, which had resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. The disease
commenced with a slight de
rangement of the digestion,
with a poor appetite, followed
hy a peculiar indescribable dis
tress in the stomach, a feeling
that has been described as a
faint “all gone” sensation, a
sticky slime collecting about
tho teeth, causing a disagree- j
die taste.
Tins-sensation was
:1 Ivy food, but, on
*gj$y i tJwai "increased,
ter a while the hands and
feet became cold and sticky—
cold perspiration. There
o co:
n.
%
was a constant tired and lan-
f uid feeling. Then followed a
reidful nervousness, with
gloomy forebodings. Finally
the patient was unable to re
tain any food ttbatever, ahd
there was constant pain in the
abdomen. All prescribed rem
edies failing to give relief, a
consultation was held,
differ,
u*r. Dilute siilpluirio
uflcct. oau si in; Uis-
nlnine to
was elsewhere
i* ...Mm .-
when it
was decided that the patient
had a cancer in tlie stomach,
-ad in order to rave tlie patient’s
life an operation was justifi
able. Accordingly) on tlio 22d
of February, 1883, the opera
tion was performed by Dr.
Vance in the presence of Dr.
Tuckermr.n, Dr. Terrier, Dr.
Anns, Dr. Gordon: Dr. Conner,
and Dr. Halliwellof tlie Police
Board. The operation consist
ed in laying open tho cavity
of the abdomen' and. exposing
the stomach and bowels. When
this .had been done an pxainin-
atioii of the organs w:m made,
but to the horror and dismay
of the doctors there was no
cancer to be found. The pa
tient did not have a cancer.
When too late the mejllcalmen
discovered that they had made
a terrible mritoho; but they
sowed tlie parts together and
dressed tho wound "that they
bad made, but the poor woman
sank from exhaustion and died
in a few hours. How sad it
nfitst be for the husband of this
poor woman to know that his
wifo died from the effects of a
surgical operation that ought
never to have been performed.
If this woman had taken the
proper remedy for Dyspepsia
and Nervous Prostration (for
this was what tlie disease really
was), she would have been liv-
ing to-day. Shaker Extract of
Roots, or Seioel’s Curative
Syrup, a remedy made ex
pressly for Dyspopsia or Indi
gestion, has restored many such
cases to perfect health after all
other kinds of treatment have
failed. The evidence of its
eiHcacy in curing this class of
cases is too voluminous to be
published hero; but those who
road tho pxiblished evidence in
favor of this dyspeptic romedy
do not question its convincing
nature,' nud the article has an
^ r N f rm 1 )
P. P. P.
1'IIICftI.Y ANI. l‘OKR ROOT. rOTA>RA'lA
TIIE GREATEST
BLOOD FBBIFiVl
OF THE AGE.
CERTIFICATES.
n ttt. Allmny, Ga.. August 1, 1885;
Dr. Whitehead-
Dear BinI lmd a lind cufe *of blood
poison, winch for two years defied all
of I*. P. P. made
treatment. One bottle
a pcmiunent cure
John Gafenkv.
Wnycross. Go., July 80, 1885
I hod tlie rheumatism for five months,
ojid I took one bottle of Dr. Whitehead's
• ? t ?P. * L cu,0<1 me sound and well,
and I liesitate not to reeommend it to
those who desire a blood purifier.
Respectfully, J E Hmxtix.
Fifteen Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
Wlmt Don- . W. II. Wilder! Mayor of
Albany, Ga., snys.
r Mlir ‘
Isufrercd fitteeo yearswitbltltcumniisni
and during * ,, " f — - ••
that time trial alltlio so-ailicd
. r - ...j ^
specifics that I could hear of. One of them
I paid iffl.00 per liottle.for and took nine
bottles and received no benefit from any of
them. My'eriitidiion,.. wBto runs on the
fi- * W- .%ilroiid,' linailyj:ota bottle 'of
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root en.l
Potassium) while in Wnycross and induced
to lake it. The first buttle showed iu» won
derful effects', and after continuing the
use of it for it short time 'the-Rheumatism
disappeared, awl i feel like‘a new man. .1
iding it to
take great pleasure in recoin men
sufferers from Rheumntism
am „ T • W. II. WILDER
Albany, Ga., June1886. ’
Lake City, Fla., June 24. ’80
C. II. Kcwman, of Lake City, Fin.says
lii8 wile, lias snlTcrcd for seven 'years with
a complication of dTseiLSosriofV^ich AVth-
jna wab tlio most prevalent. She has uot
laid doSvn in bud for
lias expended nil the monuv his business
ImB made him iu that time 'for medicines,
physicians, etc., to obtain relief for hor
but without any success wlia'.cvcf. lie
was ndviset] by .pliysiciaus to try P. P. P.
He finally did to, expecting <o derive no
iJkjiefiti but ufter taking less than two
J hollies eruptions nppenred ajl over her
!ttnd she immediately began to improve,
and uow her skin is perfectly dear. She
iSijjrps soundly every night on an ordinary
nltrl l.<iH tit. V;_. _ .
111® WOUI
Or lilAek Lfprosy. is a disease which is considered
Incurable, bnt It lias yielded to the rnrutivo proper-
ties of Bwirr's Srr.cinp— now Irnowr all over tho
world ns S. S. S. Sir*. Under, of West .Somerville.
Mass., near Uoston. was atuckeil M vcrsl years aso
with this hideous black crnptlon. and was treated by
the best medical talent, who could only Bay that tha
disease was a apccica of
-I.EPROSY-
and consequently incurable. It Is impossible to de
scribe her sufferings. Her body from the crown of
her head to the tol.-sof her fer! ua* a mass of decnr
masses of flesh rotting off and leaving great cavities!
Her fingers festered and three or four nails dropped
oil at one time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful
ulceration, and for Several years she did not leava
her bed. Her weight was reduced from 135 to 60 lbs.
Perhaps aorae faint idea of her condition can be
gleaned from the fact, that three pounds of C’osmo-
a . . . ttylcfaha acknowledged i
defeat by Ihts Black Wolf, and commended the tuf-
few r
t by It
toner
all-wise Creator.
sir
her t*
pro
test, but soon found that her system was bclng^
lieved of the poiaon, as the sores assumed
pura and a’Jffve. ’ S' bMOfflUnJais
asara®sawsa«ftn»iffl:
wwmB^WfSEib*
us for Treatise on
to., drawer 8, Atlanta. Ga
Mms.DEMOitEST’S
RELIABLE PATTERNS
Aro tho only Ones that win givo a perfect
CUlpg fiaraoenk
mm, be»st ? S'
System of Dress Cutting.
OhartandBooko^dl^^bllag anyone to
cfpricel’ ® 3 * 00 * ^ hytnoll, poit paid, on rooelpt
TMfiEi DEaSCRSST’S
PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS
..AND WHAT TQ. WEAK
Iialnree Mawtlnu of <n nages of Fashion Notes and
. ho^a , : , 4 bo iiv cuta -
tech
'pillow, nnd her general health lma’”no‘t
been itcttcT in
t -....years. Mr. Newnmn. who
in u meremmt of Lake City,’ is very enthu-
Ninstic o'er tlio cure, nnd tlilnks it the
ginudest Ulc-od’purifier nnd tonic of tin
Watcrops. Ga,, Nov. 6, ’86.
Greenville. Fin.. June , 880.
Dr. H fttlehmd:
In the yeitr 1878 l was attacked with a
iu wiu ioio i \v«is aiinicKCfi wnli *
Severe ease of Wood Poison that defied
all treatment. 1 went to Several physi-
eiaufi but found no relief. Finally I went
before a lioard of.pliyyieinr.s at TnHnl)bs?ce
en, and my ease w us fie-
hnd was examine;., „„„ U1I
einred to lit* a virulent en;se ot Blood Poi
son, afid nil the medicines they gave, me
fcilotf to cinrflcnto the drchdlul disousc
ami my life was in danger.' I lost'tlie use
I.f »»»»» Lift «1MM ,>twi ..1 , ■ •
I»f my left arm. nnd u'physician nt this
lulu liave to beiunpu
place said my arm woulu
tated. The corruption tlmt came from
tlio various, sores Wat so offensive that I
disliked to come iu conflict with mv friends
aud neighbors. 1 took thirty-two hollies
of u» 'Atlanta Blood Purifivr, a\so a lot
made in Baltimore, and In fact«vorythlng
tltnt I could hear of, but receivec no ltcno-
flt. I had entirely despaired when votir
General Agent. Mr. Clarkson, came hero
advertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke
Root and Potassium) aud iuduced me to
give it a trial. I got one large bottle,
took it, £n<! one ftttn h half ^Tnallonef*, and
ilia vai ions soies hnvs healed entirely and
tho now skin has a clear, liealtliv color,
nnd my gencrai health is better than it 1ms
been before in ten yenvs. I consider it
thg,grandest lilood im didue of tlie age, as
yonder
sueli n small amount shows its wonderful
effects. I am agent of tho F. R. & N. R. R.
at lids place. Greenville, Fin , and take
* -ile*-— *• -■ ■
..... j.iini, uiwi.uii, riu., anti inKO
great pleasure in recommending u medieuie
tlmt has performed sneli wonders for me
Respectfully yours,
J. TIL 11A31MERLY.
__ „ Wnycross, Gn„ Nov. 15, ’85. .
Dr. W, II, SVhitchcml:
Dka« Sin:—At your request I will state
my cas. Borne years ago 1 contracted ma
laria in its most viulout form while living
vt Newark, N. J. I consulted various
physicians and took numberless prepara-
lions recommended ns sure cures,” bidt it
stuck to me like 4 brotlier-or more like a
mother-in-law, | finally came Bouth, and
flemorest Sewing Machine.
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friend and safest reliance.
The Sisck-trsver needs It—tt wm save MM
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