Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, May 03, 1881, Image 4

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    TUI MOOV.
N(4hM|M*toe wo bed * view o( th
wno thrnigl. a fine teieocwpc. She >u
tn what u called Iwr gibbous phase;
that in, mote than half enlightened, be
tween the first quarter and the full.
The h-taac<>j« had a power of 500—os
magnified MO timea—which an tncreaaed
tlx size of our little satellite, that only a
small |« rtu>n could lie seen at onto Hhe
was brought ao near that >1 seemed ax if
we could almost touch her.
Her surface looks more like chalk than
like anything <Ue, The scene wae one
of utter desolation. Deep mdentaUou*
With immune*. cones rising in the MStcr;
huge flaxupa ami crcnocs black as night,
stii|>cndon« cavities, ami every conceiv
able form of shs|>el<ws cieresoencc, arc
all that now remain to show where ver
iliircuovarod valley a otiee reigned,
mountain tope lifted their beads covered
with eternal snow, volcanic crateru went
forth hidden flamex, ami l<aema and river
Ixvla were covegad with surging seas ami
running atreama.
'Die moon's almo-phcn has long since
Ixvn absorl>cd, and th.refon- no cloud*
divrTsifyhcraky.no sound break* the
eternal ailciice, no twilight jirolongs the
day, and no sign of life can ta» tram -d in
tiie chaos that reigns on tire iluad |4aH‘L
Ilotildless, Is tori'hr'r internal heat was
exhausted, she wax ths abode of habita
ble lif.-rIMS ta-tag only om-feerth of
the si He oftlic earth, alm rnnst coo! much
faster, and her mission bo more quickly
fulfilled.
There w, however, some variety in tlie
view of tliri juoou as diden-ut |x>vtioT» of
the disk cum* into the field. Now wu
have a placid aceno,
known as the Hea of Tranquillity, for in
old times water was supposed to exist
there. c<*i<w tlie famous crater
Linunaur, wduch, a few years since, was
thought to give sign* of volcanic acUon.
Then other well-kn<wr* loealttie* are
glanod at, for astronomers know the
prominent b-sturas of the uma*ii as well
as thiee of yur own glut*.
The m<»t hi to resting view was that of
the terminator or boundary line between
the I tight and shaded p<<Tiutix of tlie
mom. iMUsad of the line of light that
marks its apjMiarance to thu naked eye,
the rough edge was formed of golden
branches like huge formations of coral.
Those warn the summits al the mount
ains in the moon, just using uu tins por
tion of tlie satellite.
The bright mountain tope were grand
ly licautiful as they wuru touched l>ythe
aunlevuna. -The •c'enx was still more
sublime and awe inspiring when it was
rcmcmliered that the eyes that looked
n|x»n it wore 240,000 miles away,—
lout A* Omjxxakon.
I ZT.4b STATISTICS.
Hhf x»4 f SOI W. Ito.
1 hiring LSHO aixty-eight citioa of tlie
United States made weekly .teeth re
ports to the National Hoard of Health,
it apixan that Vallejo, OaL, was the
healthiest place reported, and Norfolk,
Va., the unhealttiieet. The average life
in Vallejo was KI. 5 years, and only one
|HTson in 1,000 of |>opulaUua died ot
consumption, while in Norfolk the aver
age life was only 27.9 yi'ars, and one
l-crsou in 211 of population died of con
sumption. The aggregate imputation of
these sixty-eight citass is 7,359,937 ; tlie
average duration of life tn them was
41.fi year*, and there was one death
from iXMisuiuption for every 826 of pop
ulate >u, ami one death from acute dis
ease <■( the lungs tor every 429 ot ]x»pu
laliou. in oilier words, of every 100
deaths 24.1 were from lung diseases, and
of these 14 were from consumption and
1d.4 from acute diaeaM's us the lungs.
Four of the tart clttes for health wens
Yotikertt Y., srt'rag, lifj 70 yearn;
Omaha, Neb., aVMswedib I' Ma,
N, Y., 67.5 town, 87.1
years; an J four of the wont oitiew were
Jaskminvine, Fla, 35 years; Vicksburg,
Mixa, 34.8 y«s«M; (Snrleatan, H. CL,
31.3 years, ami Navannali. (la. 30.t>
years. In Boston the average life was
42.5 years, deaths by consumption 1 in
246, by scute lung disease 1 iu 330 of
|s>l>iilso«m; tn Now York average Uh.
37 yean, d.ath by ouusumptHsi L in 254,
and of ahute lung discs*.- 1 in 2tk>; in
I‘lulH.lvlphix life 47,8 years, consump
tion 1 Ul 315, MBfo disease one in 844;
m (Yncmusti life 47.8, consumption 346,
scute ilixeane 494. L«>uiaviUe life 47.6,
oonsumpUunßOO, scuta disease 410; In
dianspolis life 47.8, consumption 447,
•cute .Bai Sfo !<RI, Chicago Kfw 48, cen
anmpiiou 593, acuta disease 453, St.
Paul life 58.5, oonsumptsou 561. acute
disease 715; ban Frsnoiao. ide 51.8,
.'onsumptiixi 296, acute disesar. 4.VJ,
New < Slsmw lit* 413, consumption 256,
at-ute disease 5M Bt. lawns life 52, con
sumption 447. acuta dia<ww> 580. The
ditlerence lietwecn Now York ami Plul
sdalphia Ui the gvmwal death rate and
in that from ponaumptlon is great, m
that town sente lung diseane it is stnk
ing. Next to lung diseaaw diarrlxsad
di*wdets cause the greater numlisr of
death* In every 100 .taaiha from all
canasa in the sixty-sight cities, 10 are
iharrtasal disturbances, ami there is one
lieaih from this source in every 486 in
kab.tanta
A euua bead and quick arUou nrast be poe
•exenl for -lxw.lv and ene wsarm rg<wl. but wbe
CSS h»v» •n-'b stale ssSertnr town odd ? Ixe
IW Bull . < uft Hyrap sad preeww isn.xlsi.
raUef.
I
run KtTurcruHr or lakoit ahi- i
hala.
In an Interesting article on this sub
ject m a French journal, M. Vigma
shows that tlicsst xjxvtcs which exceed
their fellows in h ught or bulk arumore
than sver at the |>reanut day tbrestane.l
with extincti.io. Since the recent gerd- |
ogical epochs the progri-eswe .iiminu .
tarn of their number has l>ecom» all the ,
more rapid that they must now count
man among the numeroux comjssutors
that dispute with them the surface <>(
the earth. Thus the present age may*
l>e called ujx>n to witness tlie sccotn
piishmcnt ot their extinction. In the
struggle which they hare to imuutaui |
against this new competitor, tlx-y pre
sent, in coißpiinaou with species of '
mixlerste or small size, two uiuniivant- i
ages. Tlie mass of their body b««np
more dovelojied, ttioy require more
abundant nourishment, and are thus ha.
ble to bo deprived of sufficient suimist
ence. Beside, their multiplication bw
ing comparatively slow, they onlyrepaii
their lueses with great difficulty. Cer
tain small sjiecics—rata, mice, insects, {
etc. —against which there u universal ,
war, with no hops of exterminating
them, owo thsir safety to their extraor
dinary fecundity; whereas, the loan.-*
among the larger animals can bo but
jxrtially tilled up by rsjavsiiirtiou. If
scisuoo thaw not make blald to cvtn-1
plebi her knowbxlge of. these great ani
mals, she will by and by find herself de
prived of subjects. It 1* certainly not
rush to maintain that th<> whale*, laruaii
tius, dugongs, walrus, certain spocies of
seals and otario*, tho great white bear of i
the Arctic coiuts, ths common Ix-ars,
wolves, the great canivora (lions
tigers, etc.), gorillas, the giasl armadil
lo, giraffes, elands, Mtrochs, biaan, <•!.■-
phaut, liipjiopotamtu, rhinoceros, kan
garoo, elephantine turtle, crocodih',
birds of th'- ostr.oh jgittp, the Arctic
jM-nguin, Ac., are si! tlireali-ned -with
the same fate which, during recent <wnt
uties, has ovartaken, am tlg othera, ths
giganlicepironiaof Madagascar, the great
moss of New Zealand, and within the
last two omturlex f'ua cnomions dove
and the gigantic w.ter-fowl of Maaritiu*.
Among the animals which have only re
cently l>ecome extinct birds arc specially
cons]iicnons. Numerous other victim*
of human competition will soon follow
the moss, the dinomia, tlie epioruix, etc.
All the great animals, in general, tend
after their kind to disap|>ear, in con
sequence of human competition. The
only ones which man will allow to survive
will lie those from which he can, without
much trouble, draw some profit, either
by a regulated purrtit or by domestica
tion. — lAindcm Timri
Am old tin kettle may not point a mor
al, but we have frequently known it to
adorn a tail.
(Rockford (III.) Register
Fell Against a Sharp Edge.
This is furnisher! by Mr Wm Will,
1613 Frankford Ave., Philadclpl is. Pa:
Sometime since I received a severe in
jury te my back by falling again-1 the
sharp edge of a marble step, the stone
|*netrating it at least a half inch, and
leaving u very (MUiiful wound After
suffering for a tune. 1 concluded to apply
St. .Ircol* Oil, and am pleased to say
that the result* exceeded mv expects
tions. It speedily allayed all pam aud
■.welling, ami by continued use, marie n
|s-rfect cure. I really think it the most
efficacious liniment l ever u»ed
A wtzmt-PACSD man with a hand
organ and aoew-eyod monkey attacLuieut
stocsl for five minutea on a stn'et-cornur,
aud warbled a few notes from thu “ Jh-.ul
March." A syiupstlnxiug public con
tributed 77 Ceuta to help pay his hoUsrv
reut, while five able-bodied men worked !
for sixtrs'n hour* not a doaen yards
away, and received 75 cents for their
labor. It isn't quantity, its quality,
the people care for.—A'ew York Et
press.
[< lisuilMTtburgb (Pa) llrrsl.l.
After vainly spending five hundred,
dollars for o tfcr remedies to srli*ve i»>y I
w ite, I hate no hesitation in declaring
Inal St. Jacobr Oil will cun' Neuralgia,
-ayxA! V H Hermwi, F.wj . (of Pink
ham A Hersom,) Boston, Slav . an en
thudastic indorser of its merits
As ingenious mother who hw. long
been bothered by the fastidiousness of
her children at table has at last discov
ered a method of circumventing them. |
She places what she wants each child to J
cat before ita ueigldsir at table, ami of
course each cries f..i what the other has, !
and tlie ends of ju»t eg ,m> nnunoUsi
The Brratest Rlessißg.
A simple, pure, hsruitexs remedy, that I
cures every time, and prevents disease
bv keeping the bl<»xl pure, stomach reg- |
ular, kidneys and liver active, is the
greate-t bleeding ever conferred upon i
man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and
ita proprietor* arc being blessed bv
thousand' who have been saves! and
cured by it. Will you try it? Sie an- I
other column -—Eagle.
••I svrroax you are very gial that !
yuur htubami is entuely cured of hu !
rheumatism ? said a doctor to a fashion- -
able (tai res ten tody. •• Yea, 1 suppose 1 j
ought to be, but from now on we will
liave to guca. al the weather or buy a l*r
ometer, if his hones quit aching beforw '
* damp spell.(AiAwshm A< ua
-
«l Wauls. N. *a UeswemlMs
) or UIS ftah.vmg vsliiatas atsusnxnt frrwn Mr*.
M C. Arnold. ru.| I
Ix.er (urv iww done me worlds of tw
catanh ot UisUsddsr aud tamata rr‘
a rrßt.ir-irtirTiD matt.
•. i
Observing a policeman come out of a ,
saloon, aud wipe hia mouth on the back
of hia thumb, a well-dressed gentleman
aaui to (tdhooiy.
“ It’s an infernal shame the city
of Galveston dors not provide- its police
with new uniforms. Shabby-lookmg ,
policemen do mure to keep Galveston
back than anything else."
“I reckon yon are a tailor, and want
the contract tn furnish the uniforms,”
remsrked Gilhody.
"No, sir, I am not actuated by selfish |
motive*. lam a photographer, and as
e-xdi as s policeman gv-ts a new uniform
t he has his picture taken in five different
attitudes, but I don"t care for that. I
• don't liko to see New York, London,
I* Phi lade! phis and Houston all get ahead
' of Galvostun in the onward march of
progreea. I have known a qioliceman
with a new uniform to spend a month's
aviary for photographs. “—Galveston
A'ews. ,
IHB way of publutnng a work in
Micieut llumu was thia: The author
I placed a copy ®f it into the hands of
, Iran umbers, called libraii, who wrote
1 out th* required tmmber of copies.
1 Those transcribcis, who were equivalent
to m<xlcrn printers, pass, d tin. copies
over to ccttain artista, united bbrarmoh,
j who ornMnentiwi them with fanciful
ii|lo-<. rn .rguin aud terminstions.
Given up by Doctors.
‘ Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up
snd at work, nod cured by so simple n
remedy 'I"
‘‘l assure you it is true that hr is en
lin-ly cun'd, and wish notbiag but H<q>
! Bitters; ami only ten days ago Ids doc
tors gave him up aud s*i>i he must die
"Well-s-da) 1 lust is remarkable I <
will go this day wild get some for my
poor Gevrgi—l kuuw Lo|w are good."-
Mah-iu i'ost.
A MAM who ha.l juat leacni'l jxik.'i,
but had not sufficiently mastered tlie ui
trx-aciua of the game, bet wildly u|>ou a
flush, and, upon showing his hand, was
told that " tlie spirit wns willing bnt the
flush was weak."— thick.
Yorn l’il(>s ran l>e permanently cured
'bv Tabier a Buckeye Pile Ointment, n
valuable preparation manufactured out
of the comuiwu Buckeye which has such
mi abundant grow th iu pur f ircsta We
know of n<> remedy more highly valued
than Tablet s Brn keyo Pile Ointment.
Price 50 centa. lot sale by all drug
gists.
TnxrtK in a marble lamb on the tomb
: stone of on old Galvestonian, and, when
an old friend saw it for the first time, he
exclaimed: “ How appropriate I” " Was
heof a gentle disposition ? " “Whew, 1
guevs not. He would shoot in a minute,
but ho always overfed himself on spring
lamb and green j>eas. That’s wluit killed
him, 1 reckon."— Gahi tlon .Vc/ca,
TIIKRK bttf "H- "w - urs m>i b»W
I'.tKliol.lvK, n .1.-.xlorbr.f <-vtrai l n vetre
l>-um, * natural Hair Restorer. As r< -ntlr
improveil, t'Aßliol.lXK is free from snv ob
jection The best nair dressing kii'iwß.
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w !o.„; CeagMin. <d nemxrville, Msw., «*r*t
fl .. Ui) M |s*d | »t« <Bkv>ti with itx’B nf IL« lQDg>,
I bf • •*>«•(«■ co I I .1 tn* an.l
I «a*c»>u& »*4 w tut u>*4> iu i*;; i «j-
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**• -it aies*ti*4 11**4 I wan I *1 I a M P but a
In. I tail.l «;»■-.< pa. U»U4 » < 11 asx * Mi aarva *«■
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I na*> |M«iAt**><t sit t bv 4*.i» r*’l nil »h
.its* r ttes*l . u<vb I I tat* l44«‘i •«**«** •« **••*«
tsniossnon. oyapspsu. aarruu* pcneUsi-.x.
and all forms ot sutlers! debditj relieved by
taking Msxsmx'ePirTosirrn Brxv Toxic, the
only preparstMin of beef oouiaimng lUei.iixe
nulnUoue pruperUvs. B <x>utauu i.l-x>l-n>sx
tug, torvo-geuersiuig sad Ufv-*u»tauiiug pr.,p
erUee. u invaluable iu all osdeeblud cuuditi .us,
whether the recall ot estimation, ner vou« ; roe
usuon, overwork, or *.-nle disease psrtieulxrly
if teuiilMig from puliuuusry oumpiauit* <-•*-
well. HsisrJ • Co., prvpueuns, s»s lot*.
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RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache. Soreness of the Chait,
Bout, Quinsy, Sore Throa*. Spell
ings and Sprams, Burnt and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pamt and Echos
Wn aarV> wquala •* J • <**«• Oil
! a* • mb/V. Mtr», aAanpata aad Katamal
A UtaJ but th* cv*paran** , v
tnfitac <WU»» .rs M I vets, and evert .«a —a.rie<
': With pair .«• baw caaap at»4 |aatUva pr«{ ! IU
I ctaiaa
Inrwtlowa In D**m> Laa<wa«<«
I BCU> BT 4U. DBUGOirra 4ID DEALEM
IB BEDICIiE
▲. VOGEUER & CO.,
A«/fa«M*r c. MJ , V. 9 '
UAXOKKA or A WK FAMA.
A little Oil City boy, whose tattaw
gave him a printing press the other day,
has already diacovered the dangers and
| pt falls which Burround the path of the
[winter. He set up and printed a little
giit .- lged card, with the warning phrase,
" Paint I look out! ” By aume means
thu Mid becams fastened to hia sister s
hat, and hung just above hsr Mt sar,
where ho who ran eonld read, and when
she went down street there was a grin
extending clear from Pearl avenue to (
i the Exchange ; and that night the l>oy
traded off hu printing press for a yellow
dog and a popgun.— OU Citff Derrick.
A MfrstciAW writing a oomninnication
to th* Mrriical ami Surffical UcporUr
\ on tlie relation of sex to the c.jnsump
i torn of the lung* gives ftgur.a which |
show that in tlie United States tilers are
about twice m many deaths from con
sumption among f.-mah* between Ihr
ago* of 15 and 20 ax there are among
males of the same age. Ho thinks thu
j mcxlc of life is thu main cauau us it, tjuvt
young women have less uut-door exer
j cite, fresh sir, sunlight, and the activity
[ of mind and body whjclTi.* no necunwq-y |
I to hc.ilfli. ,
The Boston (um mcre4uZ Unt/rfin 1
t tioti-w the stet that Cain was the fiftt 1
I min who went out slaying. Ilad he '
b<--n Abel his brother would then havu |
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Shcmflnsr Chflh DornTthc Rack,
| Pul! pain in thv limfe*, nausea, bilioiuntb*., j
nro aymiHnmsnf approaching f ver and ague.
. U»r with'Hit delay Hofftettar's Stomach Bit- '
I Ivr.*, which subauiiiU** for the chilly senna- '
’ tion a tfrmfil warmth, regulate* the Nlcunach,
and imp in* tone to the liver. Tlie Imweb, j
the stomach and the biliary gland being re
store I to a healthy rondftion, the disease in 1
conquer'*! at the outset. Fnr sale by all
Ihueriai* and healer* peneraily.
Yl)lifcr* MfN L * a,B Ur.MtollS4
I uUIU men ncxilb GrslikUu |uutsl»44 p«! 5|
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