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A "*"K>oX for ilvory Won)an in Ainorica.
WOKAN,
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]! t-r Thirty Years' Pilgrimage.
Qy W. W. BLISS, M.D., New York.
.110 ?io?lc? nn.l sr>?)to ??f ihu mlu.ihlA work inny l*i
lily ?i>r *-? ! tv.?n (ho ti11>>. t'w ohjiH*. .hi ir
. {inalnrvu volume which ni'ty roultiln hifhmittti m ail,,
. oit-vjootH :?n<i i??t unnccepltiltk I W ?.?>; to li|iuu t
to i n< i.' .';?. !< ) >r oiyvtUtvUtm im<l Hi- <> Itiws I It-*t n*-.n*
.to '. f.iiv-ti.;)-, an i ? ( . iio tjiv.u m f hori-Nt*ioo >
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jii'ili- intloi iloh I with ibo ho.thli a:i I woII-Ih'Iih;
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, ii .!?-,>imw; or, it WimUouvI an I i irn.ih'l by cx
s or ib.-eny llnilr s> il - iu ileituii ia.j lunacy
) -in un>?rtVr. Uv: ?niid ! > tlir.or a r ,\ of liyhl
, W Mlanr t ? Ij<*r sax. thdr outlives.
j.m?v nib I by I'.l' III >lli >>( I iv Ulll'.ll.
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jvoiiiiuj ilic licnmli of thai i' > in'rlmico.
I )u,iibo mulio* >?!" tbi< work. ?a ci.vtnate <>t
,,i nMoifUy ? ! IVnn-: ii am i. I bil n! !(>bl i, Ma*, ?| Isji
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i .ilo.l f>?l n.iMng a 1 >1; > f 11; > kin.I for I ho Qtnau i
Tl' > Isisb lbm:h l> i diiHenU An I iVllonUs otu\
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IV OiCi'tinn of yoii'.liflii Itiavc.iciwo.
vuro ivtll no! ln'i'inll wot is il ntMir.ssiirr ?<?
i.i.M i.l :t Ion;: list ?>r ri'M'IMOM \t.S; a
Jew wilt indicate the tuiivcrNiii favor with
wh'.rh the wai'U ii received.
M \N-rIF.J.I). May 1'. lfrtf.
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m;i evnninr 1 C > "Wiwmn, -vail
. t I'lilrty Vi'Uf.-' I'ilui iiiiiiKii," mill ,4 |,. u . .
i. M.I)., of New Vork, iitnl in iiiv iitilrjini'iii, t: i.> u
.i iMo Wot'k, .'111 I i;i!i III III .1 In |.,> I ~;?| ; i. ( . .. -iillv
i} women, wiiem Hi lii'.iltli .- ijuitc I. .) jniM'..loot at
ui.
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. ally awl iui ln>).?Liv:illy i.niivrt in its ilosi ninlons of
' ' iiin.s ( ! ilit* lush1, i :iu-. til ton)alii illsr isc> an.I tlti'.ir
; or, wlinl i* much liot tor, their ).rtr*ul"<i> ; an.I tint
' 'Mi ions (somewhat inn ; " ou> i ;ira itont Btioularvl wtil
, Uiineni. in iho niche >1 jiroj,.>?ion.
M M. At. t'OUSKl.L. AM).. L1..1X
lite volume rnlillo.l "Wnmiin, rum lior Thirty
> i it's' ril);riiii:i);ui" ' > h iiii**, M.l>.. ..Hii ilo t
a-,. i:t 11) i"i niiirn.il woinoii. is >aiil to tnivllriil
' to l?i ui ):ii';?i value for the Jiuonuation it nilgai is.?
V. In. Journal.
Vi oaiaii, :iinl Iter Thirty Year*' Z'Hjjrim'sil..
tillo ol i lin-.k just thrown tl|"ii I In' itrirki t
yV lit tlto motto," Jiuiti toil V'" "<M/ .</ " li ll < tar
'ir.i . . :? at tent pi Wi lli ll |>.< ill*. < - ?.ns tii'.iy
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ol.4 )'iu* tt|H'it ii fubjert i'l oiili lt on)) u?> linio I> iiiio.t'
i<)<h1 ouunii-tlii'iiifilii'al i'1' liv.ssioii, ami iiuuIumii. .i >.isi
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' .i 11: 'lltalj at). ? Uostou i'osl.
' Wumnn, nnd lior Thirty Yours' IMlari-iiiii.'j;?."
'tin* n'oiU. Ity .. ,\r\i y..ik cljinrjiit oi <o. y.,j
an i Hole, tival# n U ii ti:- unit ttnroiiatit ait!))< < t
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I'll nisc ai'.| iIti" .'i; 11 ,|li ! UJ'oll tmitl, il'-i-.-s Iiom
i. in-."s Iliit liiivilit in* avt'itloil, i. ivini' j'.?1 ?i '-lots!
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is* violttled ivltb luipuiklty. ? ^prindfickt l/atfy 6'mioa*
5' M'tnriitn, nru] iirr 'Vhiily Vim>' I'liRrli-l ,ir,"
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, pAi'ii|::ir nali'.ic, ilisiiisos, an Is, ftinl <-ti!:nn* ot nnip.ait,
1 11.c 11 lias <1, i nmiw iiila;not m ios|irrtiii in iihysirltuis
1 <li?-irij.oi-jis> i ili.-, ! uliii !i i j,- to ik- nt ,i tun ,it
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vi! ? l o<io)t Coi incyaliinmlist.
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. iI eayiaitiu", i.uit is MitniUiiitialO bouiii] in iitii^ini.
BIvIEF SYKOPSIS OF COKTEjSTvj.
IM'UUJJIC i\m\.
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III'. -!!?-. I" . I: ; i( I . MMI
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1 :n>u;.. .. i.\> inn;' i < 11 i.-.tn i 1
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, i' ii?, ir?oHi, and indications <il' iii" inn nt. 'J lie task ii
' i. ii I r.i'ln ill i i.. . N.i lit., i. 1' I., in UlpntlJliK
5 ' '11 ll '.lg.' t ' ' ill - Avll 111 .' I . . I 1 II 11 I
l wist- t > vi; .'If-iii j11 1111 \ i;i i. ..Mill i i l itiniil laws,
i>J *?-H.-ir :tj111 ii'i-j-iy I'.ilinw iijii.n u;iii iain-v -.mi
{" }'. 'Ii. wmk MltiMillli d Ui iiii ' .'iitilul i ...-adcialtcn til'
J- line II. " '1\> ili< I'uit, ti.l thiU'js ui?? fin re."
j.
i lie yrcat crUis in v,'orr,m'- pxiMi nee. Tii" mln 1 ox.
,; ! , tlii lituri awaken , :tii !l ' ?i; ? > " ??" u'luju'il.
J I !1 ii 'l : '! ;!. ! I III I I: I ill i 111 I II -1 I I 11; I I- II III
ije. Will II lH! ItlltiilcilV I li.-1.I; i; aa l:ii|? Uaiit < no. |
Ij.T'irniluM l y ( "i pliy?ii n| v?j;< ?-. Ii" must impel l ml
# y Ucr OisuiseA tlioso ui tho liiciMd anl I
II. MRN'S'J KtlATIONT. i
Wind is It V Tlic ovro inji on: um .nd Iofllcps. l>:tritlon
i>i ovarian iniln act: In iliilcioiu eliinntes. \lftv;< <1
,i\ terniieirinu ni. Influence 11 < dy i.it- 'uul HiniJl'diii'j
{ nd. '1 In: coiiniiy jirefornMo l'> tlio city, sfitis.h-s < ' einIneni
pfiytlclaim. Iicradltary Influoncc. CltHioln.i lu InlUit. .
SreQuency of lira inonatniui purloil. Aflecte<l l?y
,^**> ?nncy find MetnUon. Tlio ^ueutiiy vmlen. 'ituo iitiiitt I
?4 'i UradlKlnnik llacauM. llPllef of the ;im a nn. 'Hio
;?i? ,i"iy of .lRn.fi and l.r.han. llelnvw imv>. tti^ctijalion
f.. I. nid i Ucnfli'ii ?-r Uio early jili.vHjolng:.>it. ovulation. t Insto
HL ,ind beautiful language of I'ltd'esaur Tltv orKHtu>tif
\ ijlcinjti uaUun.
JJI. IM ITKlX Of' M1..NSTUI Alt
Wl ORGANS.
Acute ami mh aotitc forms. Clnoiiie itif.:.:- ' .nt 1- :i. Us
'? i 't. opinions nt v iti ii .us pntcililoiieM. I xpiisuie to
JneeltHnlcal uiiury. He (iiiiHi.in v?Mti<* |.n<>i i*i t m
\ v'li.lii. .anan inflaumtalion. Miiltlplii t v f wp!'i:..j?H
'a i aard woman's eliief It (Irrtlltv. fit' 1 Inj
lop! in totiM t" th" wonili. \V. iiiun\s nil' rln - f tlilrjy
jears. 'I he "dimiye ..i life." (ioldeii putt. .1 r' esr
T.- .
, <>viiwr>. i? iwf'i mo ovuiip* moro ilirin j pjMjr'
Tliclr linpnrluut : ;i tho mmi'iI ?(? :n.
. tuuLjoii to pregnancy. li.lluenei < ? the cuniplcxh'ii, tlio
''Hi1, Hn?l tin* Control the rtovrlopjiienl ?I' the
, , n.nl (lie i;i<K'iu?nr. ?) i tr i: i<.. .< ) < ink-lit
.< ,')"in Ui< 0*ial< riots ol the wVHlh r. Melancholy picture ot
viinvlotn which these orx'an* Irn n<> ?.v u'n.-o. i 1. n
' :?? < K- 11, inly i .I4<uu.i llu; whole ?> : III. i m,.< , the
li/j<nif]|| .1. li e !l ;.l ..(luetic. Ills. 1 I 'll lll?'ir IVV
.il or k., Il.i l. iiirtlv ity|ir<>\iMi'UCs li;.; . |.|?-. ilv . \.
irkahl* ca. i rolilVil |#> in-<In in t. Iinjn i.v... \j
_ i j/(?/<* vj I he Ku tt t! Hem.
} iV. HY.UPTOMS <?r MtNSTKI AL OiSKA8K.
i fj?.'
jdBi p.- il RviiP';oj|s. ? Various deyrceaof pain. M.rht.lniBH/
, . ?II>| .IKil nt.lli- n\? I 11 V ' i '. :t-1-i \ . Mm.
- V il 11; n?? :uii?- l.inJ tienUm-pl. liiflulnliU <>f
l.vpn.-r. 'in < ! il
i | i. . . nr t*? tuliKeno** nf ilic tseiicmtivi nisnnli. I>li I
I' . - , lU.il liivu uiur u>e imUwiij.ni in ilic oVuni-a.
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THJ
I
ATuimaaiaiiiEX
Grateful Thousands prod i -n Yinkgaii
Hrii'Klts tho most wonderful Jnviiroraut
that ever sustained tlm linking
syntom.
"No Person can tabo those Hitters
according to direction a, and remain Ion j
unveil. provided then bon.-s are not <'
Ftroved by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair,
Dillons. Remittent nutl Intermittent
lovers, which arc so prevalent
in tHo valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United Slates,especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio. Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, thunb< rland, Arkansas,
lied, Colorado, Urnzm, lho C.rai !o,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, H >aneke,
dames, and many others, with
thoir vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during Ike flummer a: .1
Autumn, and remark ably f-> during v.- tsons
of unusual heat and drviie . aie
invariably accompanied by ox ten ive derangements
of tho stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In thoir
treatment, a purgative, exerting a p >worful
intlueneo upon these \ai,uus or!
gans, is essentially necessary. 'i'lieie
is no e:\tliartio for tiie purpo e oqu l to
Dr. J. h'ai.Kiafs \'in-k:;ak Hitiriis, i
as tliov will speedily remove tho dark- 1
colored viscid matter with which the
bowels aro loaded, at. the same I into
stimulating tho secretions of the liver,
and generally rostorin i tl:o healthy
functions of the digest iv or puis.
Fortify tho body rr.rinst disease
by purifying all its fluids with Yivkc u: j
Uittkus. No epidemic can lake bold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Iiidi^esf ion, lb ad
, i mi! I;i uu; ?*>ir.u*l<ltT.s, Wnujitt-w
Tightnoss of ?l;o ri?"-.t, l>i /./moss, Sour i
Kructntions of tlio Stomach, Had Tar, to |
in the Mouth. Hilioun Attacks. I*;ilpit:itatieii
of tl*o Heart, Inflammation of iho
J. ainpgi. Pain in the region of the Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful:\vmj>toins,
are the oJVsjuin^s of Dyspepsia.
One battle will prow; a belter guarantee
of it a inerita than a lengthy advorliacjr.cnt.
Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, Whito
Dwellings, UIvors, Krysipolns, Swelled Nook, j
(Joitre, , Vrofnlous lnilnmmatious, Indolent ;
1 nllummations, Mercurial A llections. Olil
Soros, Hrnptinns of tho Skin, Sore Dye-. * to.
In these, a; in nil other const utional Diseases,
Wai.uku's Yixkoau Hittki.s havo I
shown their pre at curative powers in llto
most, obstinate ami iutructahlu eases.
For Inflamniiitory juici Chronic
fvhctr.nafisitt, (Jout, P.ilious, Komittonland
Intermittent levers. Diseases of
tho HI nod. Diver, Kidneys a:..I III,adder,
'these, Hitters have, no equal. Such Diseases
nro caused hy Vitiated Itlood.
Mechanical Diseases. Persona engaged
in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Typ setters. (1 dd heaters, tutd
Miners, ns they udvanee in life, ore subject
to paralysis of the Dowels. To guard
against this, tako a dose n! Walk it u's \ inKtiAit
Hittkrs occasionally.
For Skin I)ison ptions, Tetter,
Salt-lthouin, riot hes, Dpots, Pimples,
Pustules, Itoils, C.n bundos, King worms,
Kcald-hcuil. Sure lives, Dry-i pel as, I lei),
Scurfs. Discolorntions of the Skin, ljmnor*
and Diseases of tlio Skin of whatever immo
or nature, nro literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a ;horl t une hy tlio use
of these Hitters.
Pin. Tape, ami oilier Worms,
lurking in 111 yv-.tomol so many tl <>a aiids,
are clieclually destroyed and removed. No
system of mcdicino, no vermifuges, no an- J
thclnunUics will free tlm sy stem troin verms
like, these hitters.
For Fe.iimlo Complaints, Inyonng
or old, married or sinj.fl**.-nt. the dawn of womanhood.
or the torn of life, these 'i'onio
Hitters display so derided an i'lHuemo that
improvement is soon perceptible.
OloausftUw ViliattMl iUoori whonovcr
you find its impurities bursting through
the. sUin in Dimples, Kruptious, or Sores:
cleanse it. when y. ui had it obstructed ami
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when il is
foul; your feelings will tell you win n. Kct ;>
the blood pure, and the health of lite system
will follow.
it. U. McMON.VUli Al CO.,
Druggists 'lint (ir11. A . S in Kraianseo. California,
r.r.il ?'<>r. of Washington ami Charlton Sts.. X. Y.
Sold l?y utl an.I Urnlcrii.
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: NEWS: .JULIt 25,
THE TRUE SOUTHRON
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is P?iKVi.s1um1 \vItLr?tit tin-aid <?1 any olliria!
pati'i>na^iM\ ]i:itov<MS Is fenrlf1 ?t. f awl iiulolKUulnnl
i.i ail mat'ors ?,ono< rninjj tlic intt'M" ts
of Mm {*oo?l of the country, and
appeals alow* '?> Mm fiii'nds < ! liom\sty awl
j>ood ^oveinnietit Jul- Riij jrftrt in iis Help ;
ayaii?8t lh? corruption and villainy v liieli r, !
now last destroying the r? sources of our ow n
Initrlit. awl pnepo un land.
Stand i>y 118 ami wo v ill stand up tor you,
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We Lfivo f lit* follow i11r* synopsis c| j
the I a ;ui'npl law, * ?. < ? 11i I\ pa h l?y j
(. ?11 ' r 1 - } i? kit.* wi-neiii ul ail eon* j
( cum! :
Y'tc new bankni >t la-.'* just passed '
by * undress allows iorty days lo j
eh } -> lieloro a merchant or trade r, who i
li'ils to pay l is commercial paper,
liable 1?? bo i5 rovn i it.- barkmplc
and also iv jiiiivs 11 it* assent oi' one
tomtit in iiiiiiiIhi' and one-third in t
Milne ol vlit* creditors to throw a debt
or into bni kruptey. Proceedings
may 1m* discontinued whenever the
debtor pays those *-oeure 1 debt.?. which
were the irronnd ol" throwing him into I
bankruptcy, or whenever will) the
consent ol (he eonrt, he and a tnajori- I
ty ol the creditors shall ash (or a dis- |
eontinnanco ol the proceedings.
When a loan is inn le to n bankrupt in |
pood laith, and security taken, with \
the iulentiou of aiding him to pull J
through, it shall ho eon.-hdeie?l as luiv- '
intr actual value, and the Security j
sha ll not he in validated by proccediiu_;a
in bankruptcy. A voluntary j
hrankrnpt may have bin discharge, it
his estate pays thirty per cent. of his i
debts; or provided lie obtain-? the as-'
.i.: ^ .
r?vm iii .m-y^une lunimcr Of lild f- {
dors as is meessnry to throw him -nto
! >:n i k in | ?l try - An involuntary bank- :
v ipt can gel his discharge if his conduct
is iree Irom al! fraud, ami he |
innocent of any violation or infringe |
meal of the bankrupt Act. (Vunpro* I
mise b\ iii-d tors may ho made with I
I he as.in lit ol the debtor, provided i(
majority ol the creditors join, when |
approved by the court, tor tin; release j
and discharge of the <h ht.
1\)k r-ijoot roit Diwit.oyt.vc; l.v-j
Hiicis.-?1). F. O. I tenner, of Frederick '
county, Maryland, writes to the Do- !
partincnt of Agwculture, that several
years co lie collected some poke-ioot
u 'fit/tulocco el eeryuh'a} for medicinal
purposes, ami placed it. at various
places about tlie house, to dry, Al'tir
several days lie observed that there j
were many cook-reaches lyin?f dead,
and upon cxaminatoin found they had i
been pail.ikn g freely o! the poke-root.
Son.col the loot was placed near their'
haunts, and the result was that it rid
tin; premises ol those insects. Since
then he has communicated the remedy
to others, who have tested it with )
satisfactory result*.
The young women in London University
are competing tor university!
honors with the young men, not only ;
in the lighter, but in the higher
lll'.llH'lli u lit ctn.ltr A( 4 I.a
..X . ./ ?> 11 M y . J kl, 1 nt; lit., fill/ f < IIII"
nmnccmeut, the first prize in jnrispru- \
donee was awarded to a voting woman !
who, two yeais ago, won the first ,
prize in political economy. The see- j
onil prize injuri piudcnoe was won l?y .
anotiicr young woman, ami others oh ;
tairnd honors in political economy;
ami the line arts. Notwithstanding ;
llmso huccckhcjs, the women are not
admitted to degree examinations with
the men.
J 874,
(News and Courier.]
!!ie Murder ai Helton?Another Version
of I lie A (Tail*.
The An lcrsoii papers mvo a vorsion
o( the shooting ot Mr. .John l):\vis 1 >\*
deputy I'cvimiiii' collector Matthew son,
which i somewhat dillerent horn that
given by Mr. Darling, who was only
f i veil (mm the riot by a st rong display
oi personal bravery. The account
n by the Intelligencer is as (oIIowb:
Sevr-.l persons caino out ami were
standing near the wagon when the
t'CV are < wheel s l ode r.)> Mill demaud
ler, w hieh ihey itntv
did, giving up their arms
at. t i.e same 11 n t < > .I <.I< >i I tiv iu f I>>>
owner < i the \\a/on ami whiskey, got
out ami stood t?;? in i.ho fence corner
to await furi'ur orders, when A. Mutthewson,
one of tho officers, coinmeneod
eiming him, Haying, "You
iia ve escaped ino once, but il 11 you,
you won't do it this lime;" and with
' drew a pistol and fired at
l):i\is, who stooped, lotting the ball
puss over his head. Davis then ran
to saw his life, but was pursued by
M 11' i w on who kept firing all tho
tMii'.'. Matt he wsonj soon icturned
>m the pursuit, and said to the
si andt-rs, "I liavo hit the <1?n rasl!o
then put his assistant
inl the . igon with Davis*' hired
ian, and fogeiht r they drove towards
' ubtmi v'-'I !t, w ni.ii, upon aniving at
. -p ?k< excitingly ol" what lie
Mr. Mc<Sec if any
! . d to Davis to telegraph
i?i11 ('lter.iile. lie then left for
' it j ! " . Soon afu>rwards Mr. Mcfe
' 'i' t of .' ! t . Davis* <lealli. l)a\i
after h was shot, ran into a field
i ?a r by, where one Saylors was
plnivihing, oii.l upon being halted by
F V> > , k j t <>n a short distance, and
then ? '!. Saviors went up to him
i ' 1 ' was the matter, when
h ' get mi some water, and 1
w'll tD! yen." lie then went, and
water and catne back,
; i that Davis had expired.
:x v; w .. i! m carried up to Shaw's
v. h i < tn r quest was held over
the I od in \] ? evening, Trial Justice
Wiigh; acting t'oioner, and Doctor
; ;.s e.v amiiiing surgeon. 'The
> . ' < i '! in y was wilful murder.
.\:nnwtat nm of tlio wound it
tsri-r:.iii '.vl that the bail entered
b: the I'H'k, undo r the light slumlder,
: m I '.-ashed through the body,
I roini ?in /'list above the heart.
. 11 v . : i wki;n a Living. isody
a v \ Sr.\ i:>:i n Ai:m. ? In another
ount of the ncciitlo
Willie Cummings,
v a;, arm V#y being run over by
1'i > v
Vs i: n the lab was taken home, his
arm w.*n- brought ?fior him. It was
hi*"1 an ii?i<> a pail, when the poor little
h s I'voaiiu<1 with pain. The
mrverod limb w;t> ilion placed in a
box an I buried in the garden. ShortIv
a tier, Utile Wiiie complained of a
pa . 1 ?,a r feeling iii the severed
hand. !!e raid thai something was
orswling on t!u? inside of the hand.
The limb was exhumed, when a large
worm was discovered in the palm of
the I.and. A large jar Mas then obtained,
and it became necessary to
crowd the arm in, when the sufferer
fairly went into a paroxysm of pain.
The iimb was placed in a jar partly
Hi u with alcoln 1, and then replaced
in the ground. The little fellow coinpl.
ineb that his arm and lingers were
ibly cramped position, and
that the little fingt r and the next one
\.;i growin jj log'1 iior. 'The jar was
ilicn ta?;cn up, when the iimb was
found crowded and cramped as deserib<
?
I'.is is remarkable, although such
ins tar. "os are often n luted. In this
' r .1111 1 nine-year-old lad was
i?*M? v. ' . : what disposition was made
t<i i 1'. * limb. The lad is very low nt
"ni wvhin<^, and some doubts
are entertained oi his recovery.
I \ h itcha 11 Tiiucs,
Tino bdni.oaor:; y (?K Haim.?To tinuirst-uol
i l.o philosophy of this beautilul
and often sublime phenomenon,
so oifen witnessed and so very
esf iiI'iaI to tin existence of plants and
ar.; >"'i, : lew facts derived from observe,ion
and a1 -n;* train of experiments,
must he remembered.
1. \Vovo the atmosphere here, every
where and at all times, of a uniform
temperature, we should never have
rain, bail or snow. The water absorbed
by it in evaporation front the
sea and the earth's surfaeo, woubl daseend
in an inn. re.cptible vapor, or
cease to be al - oj o< d by the air when
it was mire fully saturated.
Tlx absorbin power of the atmosphere,
and const pienlly its capacity
to retain lutmiditv, is appovtionately
jt eater in warm t ban in cold air. The
air near the Rtirfnc.A m it?.? ?
,.? ?.?iv> ? tu vii i rs
warm >v than it, is m the regions of the
clouds. Yho higher we ascend Irom
the earth the coidei do we iind the atiuu.^j
here. Hence the perpetual snow
on very nigh mountains in the hottest
climate.
Now, wh n from continued evaporation
tin; air i* highly saturated
"with vapor, though it
he invisible and the cloudless, if its
temperate,re is suddenly reduced by
cold currents descending from above,
or rushing from a Icgher to a lower
latitude, by the motion ol a saturated
air to a lower latitude, its capacity
to la tain moisture is diminished, clouds
are. formed, and rain is the result. It
condenses, cools, and like a sponge
filled with water which its diminished
capacity can not hold. i
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Circumstances Alter Cases,
Deacon W was a hoss enrpetiter,
and a I'l-uilist in "good and regMar
standin" in Koine, < hieida County,
N*. V., more than forty years ago.
Oho (lav, while he was working; with
his men f>tt the third staging ol a new
llnhlist ehureh whieh he hail eonlracted
to hmhl, he heard one ol the hands
utter mi oath, and he at once hegan
sermon on the sin of swearing. Just
as he hail arrived at the most impressive
part ol the discourse, the platform
on which they were standing gave
way. The deacon threw up his arms
and, gazing Heavenward, exclaimed,
"Lord have mercy!" Tiio staging settled
straight downward, struck tho
second platform, and that too, trembled
a moment and then gave way.
A^ain the deacon l<?ok<*?I skyward,
and repealed c<T?ord, have mercy!"
Then, as the combined weight of tho
two platforms, including the deacon
and his four men, reached the last
staging, and t hat tottered an instant
anil went down, the deacon thinking
his doom was at hand, fairly shouted,
"Lord, have mercy/" Hut when tho
entire mass struck the solid grou*
with a crash, and nobody was hu^v
the deacon glanced at. tin; wreck, and
angiily jerked out, "Damn the stage!"
Moral ? never trust to a death-bed
repentance. It won't stand prosper
^
A Hopeless ( use.
'llio other evening two Irishmen,
new to tho country, and belong to
the better class oi emigrants, arrived
at Toledo late in the evening, anil stopped
at the Island House. They
were shown to a room far up in tho
building, 'he gas lighted and they
were lell alone. Tho weather was
hot, the windows open, and the two
gentlemen sat down to enjoy a clint.
Soon, attracted by the light and the
prospect of a square meal, a troop oi
the hungriest of hungry mosquitoes
bore down upon the ill-fated Hibernians.
They fought and bled, hut tho
enemy constantly received reinforcements,
and tho travelers were; in dispair.
The clerk was summoned, and
asked agonizingly:
"Is there no defence nminst theso
blood-thirsty cralnrcs?"
Ik-told the travelers that if '.hey
put, out. their gas and closed their windows
they would experience relief.
They acted on the suggestion, and
placed themselves bet ween the sheets,
.lust as they began to doze a lightning
hug, which had strayed into the
room, caught the eye of one of the
travelers. He roused his companion
with a punch. ".Jiniie, .liinic, it's no
use, Here's one of the c rat tires sarvhin'
tor us wid a lantern."
A M INI ST K14 WllIl'S UlS WlFI. FOR
HkKAKIXC Til K S.Min.\TII. TllC 1 VeRbytery
of Ohcsapcakc met in flaltinioro
Wednesday to try the ease of the Kev.
11. K. C. Haskerville of Laurel, charged
with whipping bis wile. The specifications
is thai one Sunday a short
time since that the reverend gentleman,
who is the provider for tho
household, having failed to procure
anything for breakfast except bread
and butter, was surprised to find sonic
eggs on the table, and being informed
by his wife, in response to an inquiry,
that she had borrowed them from a
neighbor, told Iter lie would "teach her
how to break the Sabbath," and did
so by slapping her jaws?one of the
f laps striking her on the eye ami
"blacking" that orb into which he had
so often loudly gazed.
Alexandria ( lra.) Gazelle.
A little fellow five or six years old,
who had been weaving under-shirts
much loo small for him, was one day
after having been washed, put into a
garment as much too largo as tho
others had been too small. Our six........
SIH'llglJlM JUS sliouldcrSj
shook himself walked around and finally
hurst out with: 'Ma, I do feel awful
lonesome in this shirt.*
(low Davis, of Minnesota, asks that
an allowance of arms ho commuted
in provisions to relieve citizens staxv*
ing from the ravages of locusts.
I'rof. Cameron, analyst for the city
of Dublin, stated recently hpforo the
Adulteration Committee of the British
House of Commons that much whiskey
was sold immediately after being
made, and it then contained arnylio
alcohol, which was worse than any
adulteration. It was so fiery that it
bore a large dilution of water. It was
his opinion that it was new whiskey,
and not adulterated whiskey, that did
the harm. When asked whether as
an analyst it was his judgement.
w Ci
11?t it, was the newness of the spirit
rather than the adultaration that was
the. objectionable feature, he answered:
"That is my deliberate opinion, having
had great experience in the examination
of spirits; and it is most desi
able that the sale of new whiskey
shold be oontrolcd. However, when
you give the proper el asses mellow,
old whiskey they don't like it, as I hey
say it has not a 'bite' "
Why is necessity like a great many
lawyers? Because it knows no law.
A man applied for a divorce at Burlington
the other .lay because his bettei
half had deserted him, sayiiufcthat
she didn't "propose to It a-e^fork
State to go and live w'.th a lot ol
vV?d Vermont gu^l-chcwclei,' vj