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WnSOU PIBENOMENON Wb7 Maggue Belle and WhIstts Appoer Moluetime te Vary in PAteb. IFrom the Providence Journal.] "When two trains, going in an op. posite direction at a rapid rate, meet each other, with the engine bellq ring ing, or whistles blowing, a passenger of the one train notices a marked variation in the pitch of the bell or whistle of the other train. When the sound Arst strikes the ear, the pitch is at its highest. Gradually it goes down as the train dashes past, and the lowest itch is reached when the last notes f on the ci. Why is this?" This question was propounded to an engineer by an individual thirsting for information. "The question is simple enough," was the reply. " To start with, it is an axiom which needs no proving that the pitch of a sound depends on its number of vibrations. Thus, while forty vibra tions a second produce the lowest sound, 40,000 a socond produce the highest. Pitch rises with an increase of the num ber of vibrations. "A certain numbor of vibrations are omitted by the bell or whistle during the time the train is running a certain (listaice-say a quarter of a mile. Sup. pose each train runs this distance in half a minutp. Then, as the one train ap proachos that in which tho listening paaisonger is seated, all the vibratipna emitted during the half-minute will strike the car in less than half a minute (supposing, of course, that they can be heard over so great a distance.) The reason for this is that the first will not be heard until more than two seconds after it has been emitted, as the sound will have to travel half a mile, while the last will be heard tho instant it is emit. ted, bceause the engine will then be within a few feet of the ear. Thus, thirty seconds' vibrations will bo heard il twenty-eight seconds. When the trainsi are receding from each other, the vi)raltiois emitted during the half-minute vill take rather more than thirty-two seconds to reach the oir, as that enmitted 'When the train is haltf a mile off will have to travel to the ear." Can vou illustrato this to make it plainer?" the engineer was asked. "Certainly I canl. Suppose a man with a rubLer hose stands ten yards fron a i uh. Tho capacity of 'iis hose eiables him to squirt a pint of watcr per eeoNid into that. till). But if, during, Kay, live seconds, he walks up to the tub, all the while allowing his hose to puir water into it, there 'will be more i IM five pints of water as the result of that five seconds' work. There will be five pilts, p)lus the <iinantity contained in tlie streamil which would have fallen to the ground if he had stood still and at the end of the five seconds turnedl the cock, shutting off the stream. By the approach of thie whistle or b~ell of an en gmno a greater nlumbelr of vibrations meet the ear in a given time, just as a greater quantity of water reaches the tubl from the hose by the ap~proneh of the nozzle. And, accepting as correct the axiom that the greater numb~er of vibrations the 19gher the pitch, it, will be seen that whien the trains a)ppron'h the ear gets more thtan its due share of vibrations per second, and whten they recede it gets less than its share. Just Filling Ills Plpe. The brighter hours of good Bishop Corbet have been very graphically de scribedl b~y one who knewv him well. His Lordshiip a favorite companion was his chaplain, D)r. Lushington. When the .busmness of the day wais over, the Bishop delighted to desceend with this faithful henehmnan into the cellar of the 'episco plpalace. Corbet would~ then doff his hosaying, " There lies the Doctor -" lie would then divest himself of his gown, adding, " There lies tihe Bishop." The glasses were filled and the toast was drunk. " Here's to thee, Lushington," " Here's to thee, Corbet." The celebrated Dean Aldrich was the slave of his pipe. There is a story in - the biography of John Phillips, the poet, which not only amusinigly illustrates this wveakness on the part of the Dean, but gives a curious glimpse of the free and easy way in which the dons and uln dergraduates of those days used to live. A senior student laid a wager with one of his college chums that the D~ean wvas at that moment smoking his pipe, that instant beig aboult 10 o'clock in the moringi. Away, therefore, lie wvent to the deanery, where having made his wvay into the Dean's study, lhe explained the -reason of his appearance at so early an hour. "'Ah," replied the Dean, with the utmost coolness, "you have lost your wager, for I am not. smoking but tilling my pipe."~-Prom Te(mplc Bar. The Mound of Mourning. According to a Welsh legend there is a mound which is called the Mound of Mourning ; and on the mound there is a cairn or heap of rocks, and in the cairn there is a serpent, and on the tail of the serpent there is a stone, and the virtue of the stone is such that whosoever holds it in one hand can have in the other as much gold as he wishes ; but first lie must fight with the serpent. To touch the magic stone many unfortunates have met their doom even while the yellow gold filled their itching palm. Some (died, some lost an eye, some, terrified by the monster, became insane or re turned to their homes, only to die be rause their sleep was disturbed b~y evil direams. ____ Su rfae Accomplish ments. That reading does not ncessarily make a cultivated person is a truth not generally apparent, even to conscien tious readers who suppose themselves to be going through a process of cultiva tion. There is comparatively small pleasure in talking of book and subjects connected with literature with an uncul tured person, however he may be in the habit of reading; while in the presence of cultivated men and women, almost the first word reveals that the reading has been assimilated and become a part of their mental substance, so to speak, and there is felt at once a common ground to move upon, an unspoken un derstanding of each other's point of view. --Allan tic Monthlu. Pnorasson JAMEs SAW .declares that smallpox is so commop in the poultry of Rindostan and pat Europe as to oon tltulte a plagu~e.. 'A -4' e e"B -OF 'T ROUGIM., Tan history of your fortune is written arnt in your life. IT takes a bold man to roll his own idea into the world. TInE sas Snuch polloy in politeness as there is in honesty. TE greatest truths are the simplest; so are the greatest men. % IF You have no enemies, it is a sign that fortune has forgotten you. BEAUTY is the first present nature giles to women, and the first it taken a ay. A risoN often has to talk for his virture but his vices speak for them. selves. MANY a man's vices have been at first nothing worse than good qualities, run wild.-Hare. COMPLAISANCE renders a superior amiable, an equal agreeable and an in ferior acceptable. THE two great movers of the human mind are the desire of good and the fear of evil. -Johnon. IT is better to have a lion at the head of an army of sheep than a sheep at the head of an army of lions.-De Foe. FANCY is imagination in her youth and adolesecence. Fancy is always excur sive ; imagination, not seldom, is sedate. TuER are moments when petty slights are harder to bear than a serious injury. Men have died of the festering of a gnat bite. WE FIND ourselves less witty in remEmbering what we have said than in dreaming of what we might have said. -.J. Petct. IF You would be pungent be brief, for it is with words as. with sunbeams, the more they are condensed, the deeper they burn. -Saxe. L.-- uis read the hook of others livex, with t heir 1.agIs orr)w streIVII; It I will show tis li r brotther ttriVes A ilt (il 't w; ill wIIi r O Iy . -Lampon,. I FEEL that I am growing old for want of somebody to tell me that I am looking young as ever. Charming falsehood! .T'here is a vast deal of vital air in loving words. NO (INF, is so :(eeilrsed by fate, No oli so titterly desolate , But .oimie liearit though unknown UPeSi(1md" to Its own1. RIesiumds-as if wO it Iattiseeni wings, A IreaI II from iaei hnveil 11d totched its stings - A nd whispers, in its solig, Where hast tho1 stayed So lIng ?'' -Longfellow. THE worst ingratitude lies not in the ossified heart of him who commits it but we find it in the effect it produces on' him against whom it was committed. As water contatining stony particles incrusts with them the ferns and mosses it drops on, so the liiman breasts hardens under ingratitude, in proportion to its opeuess 1111d softness and its aptitude to receive impressions. Diary of' an Irish Landlord. Monday.-Put my head out of the windowv to see what sort of weather it was. Received a brickbat on my head ; scalp wound. Dr. O'Hagan dressed it. Tuesday.-Thought I would go out and try to collect a little rent. Twvo bul lets were fired at me from behind a hedge. One lodged in leg, another in shioulder. O'Hagan extracted them. Total collections: seven and sixpence. Wednesday. -Made upl my mind to have a run with the Meath hounds. A most delightful day, and jolly sport. 1'ode along through a shower of b~ullets. Seven dogs shot ; nine with pitchfork wounds. The fox's head blown off with dynamite. Delightful hoots and groans from tenants, making the run truly ex citing. Hfuntsman's neck nmost neatly broken by a club from a billy wielded by an athletic Land-Leaguer. Almost forgot to mention that two of my fingers were shattered by sundry shots from re volvers. O'Hagan repaired me, and I1 sat down to dinner in good spirits.. Thursday.-Market day. Drove to townm without meeting with any particu lar ad~venture, except having my horse killed by a shot fired from behind a rock. Bought another and went to a grocer's for supplies. Would not sell me any ; said I had been Boycotted. Asked what for. WVas told it was for at temnpting to collect my rents. Apolo gized, and begged to be allowed to buy a pound of tea, lie wouldn't ; said it was more than his life was worth. Borrowed a p~ound of coffee, and startLed for home. New~ horse killed by two shiots, and walked to house. ,Just ats I entered the gate twenty-live bullets whizzed b~y me. Must have been fired by indifferent marksmen. .Friday.-Rosc early and took a walk in the garden to air my wounds. O'Ha gan remarked that there was plenty of life in me yet. As he spoke a bullet broke my log. The doctor said that I should probably be well enough to have my limb amputated to-morrow. After drinking a cup or two of coffee, wvent to bed, and slept the sleep of the happy and contented. Saturday. -Amputation very success fully performed. Hobbled out to get a fresh supply of . whisky. Couldn't buy any. Signed the pledge to save myself the trouble of drinking ardent spirits. One of my tenants, Pat Mulroony, paid me half a crown on account. Thanked him, and gave him permission to live rent free for the remainder of his life. Sunday. -O'Hagan and I went for a ride. Not an easy thing to sit a horse with one leg. When we returned found house in flames. I am glad of it. I can now go and live in England, and shall be saved the trouble of collecting rents. Puck. Too Mutch Learning. " What did you do with that letter that was on my table ?" asked Gus De Smith, of the colored boy who cleans up the room. "I tuck it to de postoffice, sah, and put it in do hole." " What did you do that for ? Did you 'not see there was no address on the en "Iswdar was no 'writin' on de 'vel ope, bul I 'lowed yer did dat ar' on pur pose, so I couldn't toll who yer was a writin' to. l'se an ediqated negro, I is." -Texas Siftengs. THIERE is something loft and tender in thme fall of a single snow-flake, but it always re minds us to look after our bot esof Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,-our old utand-~ in the days of Coughs and Oolds,-for we have always found It relale. nonnoes th 'the bsap fr. ~Giles Potter were burne on Thur. day night," one is naturally ooneerned to know what Mr. Pottor had bein eating or drinking, to mak him so in. flammablo. TH. Nebraska City (Neb.) Pree says: St. Jacobs Oil strikes heavy blow* for good all around, and its virtues for rheu matic pains are lauded upon every hand. Try it, all ye who suffer. Sheep In Australia. Official returns show how vast are the flocks of sheep owned in the Austral asian colonies: The Now Zealand and Australian Land Company owns 800,000 sheep; Mr. Robert Campbelf, 886,000 sheep; Mr. George Henry Moore, 90,000 sheep; Messrs. Dalgetty & Co., 208,000 sheep; Messrs. Clifford& Weld, 80,000 sheep; Sir Dillon Bell, 82,000 sheep; the Hon. William Robinson, 68,000 sheep; Sir Cracroft Wilson, 48,000 sheep; Mr. Kitchen, 80,000 sheep; and Mr. Al lan McLean, 500,000 sheep. Rather Enthuale Ie. The Wilmington (Del.) Daily Repub lican lately contained the following itemi of popular interest : Dr. J. F. Speck, who is connected with the Wilmingto' Eve'r.Y Evening, speaks rather enthusi astically of St. Jacobs Oil. Dr. Speck states that he uses the Oil in his family as a household remedy a sort of univer sal panacea for all aches and pains, and has always found it to act most happily. His attention was called to it by tfe many testimonials in its favor, and he one day used it upon himself for sore throat. Two applications iere sufficient to effect a cure. He also used it on his little girl for sore throat with gratifying success. The same child had scarlet fever this winter, which left the tendons of ono leg much contracted. The little prattier couldn't walk without assistance and suffered much inconvenience and pain. Several applications of St. Jacobs Oil restored her limb to its normal con dition, and she has not experienced any trouble since. Dr. Speck states that he has also seen the Oil act charmingly in toothache. He thinks St. Jacobs Oil is a sterling remedy, and does not hesitate to recommend it for rheumatism, etc. A sTnANGER, on taking his seat in the pit of a theater, accosted a gentleman who sat near him, with: A' Pray, . sir, have you a bill?" When, to the stranger's amazement, the gentleman, starting from a reverie in which he had been plunged, exclaimed : "No, i ir, but I have two next week and both unpro vided for." Tt, Axe or aracen la past, and Dr. Pierce's ''Golden MeTdical DiH Sovery" will not raise the dead, will not cure you if your lunge are almost wasted by eon mmp)1tion). It is, however, unsurpn8: .ul b'ot h as i pectoral andl altorative. and will euro obsti nato and severe diseases of the throat and hungs, coughs, and bronchial afrections. Bly virtue of its wvonderful alterativo properties it yleanses and enriches the bloodi, cures pimples, blotches, and eruptions, and causes even great aatimg ulcers to heal. HOPE is the ruddy morning ray of joy, recollection is its golden tinge ; but the latter is wont to sink amid the dews anid dusky shades of twilight, and the bright blue days which the former prom ises break indeed, but in another world and wAih anothier sun. (lct tine Original. Dr. Pierce's " Pellets "-the original " Littlo Liver Pills" (sugar-coated)-curo sick and luilious headache, Rour stozuach, and1 bilious ittacks. By druggists. THE hills of lofty endeavor and high achievement lie all around us, arid, if wve never catch a glimpse of the views they afford, we need not complain that it is because of the insuperable limitation of our surroundings. DR. PIER's "Favorite Proscription,"' for all those weaknesses pOculliar to women, is an unequalled remedy. Distressing backacho and "bearing-downi " sensations, vield to its strength-giving p~roperties. Dy dlruggists. " WHEN ar you going to commence the pork business ?" asked a person of another who had a sty in the eye. " Ex plain," said the afflicted one. " Why, I see you have your sty ready." " True," was the reply, "I nave got one hog in my eye now." YOUNG Dolmonico, of New York, thus speaks of his patrons: " Men always or der better and more carefully than women. The Western people are about the same kind of feeders the Yankees are. The Southerners go for any dish that is fried, and become dyspeptic in haste. The people of the Middle States are the best diners. Englishmen get the' best breakfasts."_____ A Testanment Deviser's Opinion. The eminent' autbor Prof. A. C. Kendrick, D. D., L.L. D.,' who i6 professor of Hebrew, Latim and Greek in the University of Rtoches-. ter, and was one of the revisers of the Now Testinment, in general conversation with anum ber of gentlemen, a short time since, said : "I have received from the use of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure very marked bene (i andI can most cordially recommend it to others." A PnOPRIETOR of a circus in the West has lost several valuable animals, among them a - fine specimen of a species of wildcat that attracted much attention in his show. ])arwin like, he is now searching for the missing lynx. Notice. From the 10th of October 1881, to thu 1st of July, 1882, genuine ROCK SPRIN( W ATER will be supplied to customers by Ellis & Co., of Bailey Springs, Ala., at the following rates: Trenigallons In anti-corrosive cans..5.00 Same can refilled Lt..............4.00 Five gallons in anti-corrosive cans 3.25 Same can refilled at.............2.!O Nine gallons in glass bottles.......51 Reasonable freight and express rates are given by all railroads. Th is water has been known for nearly fifty years as a sure cure for Dyspepsia, a sure cure for diseases of the Kidney and BladdeCr, a sure cure for all curadble cases of Drop sy, a sur e cure for Scrofulous cases of the onesor Skin, and a cor tain destroys er of the terrible thirst for intoxicating drink that ov'ercomes so many worthy resolptions. Deprive a drunkard oIf his dram for three days amiwl meanwhile give him plenty of Rock Spring Water, and he won't want the wh isky. Don't you think it's worth trying it ? If you do drop a postal to Ellis & Co. It will cost only a cent. have, owkby the anna the din OlIgoher u~e cities, there are ryg oawhkbar saply im. mense. There is nothing lke them in the old country. I am impre&Med, too, by the great rush and energy of every. body. Everybody seems determined to get ahead.1 A YOUNG widow was asked why she was. going to wed so soon after the death of her first husband. "Oh, la," said she, "I do it to prevent fretting myselt to death on account of dear Tom 1 " GUARD against fever and all malarial dig eases by using Kidney-Wort. COsNETL UNIVERaIY has an endow aent of $1,700.000. THE metciful man Is merciful to his beast.. Horses and cattle aro sources of profit, therefore, should be well cared for. By the timely use of Foutz's Celebrated Horse and Cattle Powders, the lives of many valuable animals will be saved. On TIbIrty Days' Trial. The 'Voltaio Belt 0o., Marshall, Mich., will send their Electro-Voltnio Belts and other Electrio Applianoes on tril for thirty des to any person affloted with Nervous De]t, i6nstVitality, and kindred troublps, guaranteei Ing oomplote restoration of vigor and manhood Address as above without delay. P. 9.-No risk is indurred, as thirty da5v tial allowed. FOUT/,'S Horse and (Cnttle Powders are renowned the world over for preventing anwl curing di.seases; it Is, therefore, unnecessary to give them, any further recom miendation. Try them. Pon dyspepsia, indigestion, deprossion of spirits and general debility in their various forms, also as a preventivo against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the FERRO ProsPHoRATED ELIXIR OF CALISAYA BARK, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., Now York, and sold by all Iruggists. is the best tonio ; and for pa tiente recovering from fever or other sickness it has no equal. SlOW TO MEcUuRE IIEALTIR. it Is strange any one will stifrer from (erangAments -rought on by impuro blood. wlien SCOVILL's bARRA. IAICILLA AND STILLINGIA, or BLOOD AM) LIVER SYRUP will restore health to the physktal oreanis-ition. It nastrengthenin!gsyruip, plesannttotake, and the DEST 111.00r PlJlIF!ER ever discovered0, curing ernfula, Syphililic disorders, WeaknPsq of the KidneyR, Ervaipel las, Malaria, Nervous di-sorders, Debility, lilinus com. plainta And Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stouaclh, Skin, etc. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cnres pa' in Man and Beast. DR. ROGER'd WORM SYRUP instantly destroy@ wonahis. 4A1. (This Engravtag represents the Lungs in a healthy state.) A STANDARD REIREDY IN MANY HOMES. For Cojssas, Colda raotsuP 'Brosshgga and all ether affections of the Tisaoat and LUNGS, 4A stands unrivaled and atterly beyond all competition. IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES It appreaches semeear a specile that "NIinet -.tt " cent. are permnanentl oured, where the d ret-a strictly com lid with. There is no ehemilcal er ether in gredients to arm the young cr eld. AS AN E.XPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL If CONTAINS NSOPIEUM IN ANY FORM. Ji. N. HA RRIS & 0O., Proprietore, CJN4JINATI, 0. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGiSTS. Is T *TO3ZACEE ~ITTERFS The natne of Hot.Qtr's Stomnach flitters is heard in, every dwelling, it finds a plase in every household, and its praises are sounded throughout the whole Western Hemisphere, as a general invigorant, a cure for siek head-. ache, a specific for flatahenoy and seur stomach, an appe tizing stomachio, an excellent blood depurent and cortain remedy for intermittent tover and kindred disea.s. For sale by all Druggists and Deaiers generally. ut Y3 RAddepnses to agents S3 .@. Viceey, Aagssga. Me. s~JYY~m S~vgvor* Oatalgae fee. Address, ~YIJ.~ rea W~t. as Worksp,.PtbrLh, Pa YOUNG MEN L'ee ,a Te:2,elghy in ation. addressY VLZ.m nBm .... anai~ Wig. F 00. thie hot bas been stadt'sa W ars 'sq eoath all "MM CO 6perati.ely little a a Wdto th kZphbjof agimg . e yCm the h' was as arOW. -,&ad certainly as well , as new; and e ~ cngsarietlctural sbows--you would see the pride of the county and State stables and fTrms assembled. But there was a consolcuoUs want of noblo draut horses, and as. for speeders-well, 2:40 was great ultinate limit that owners In those days (desired to strive for. But now.a 2:40 animal is esteemed a fair roadater,.and fine aniffials only u1eserve the name when they call shade the first q uarterof the lIrd mi te, There haVe been Ii ense st des forward I rit tbofightdevelopmentef -horseflesh in the civilized Countries (if the world as shown by the time-recordg of the racers ant U C 07 drauglit capacity of the humbler, but 6 *more nseffil,Awork-horse. Manythin 4haveconspired to ei'eet this desirable end, cef amon which have beenl the iiltelligeut care and consi erationi bestowed ipon the animal in his every relation --in a word, upon the breedin . Ai this has not filikd to include a very rerIoits modifleation of the old mviethods of treatient, dollig away, inl maty cases, with the inhuixan antd really savaj o ,vlans ptiried in the eradication of even shim Isorders and ailments, and substituting rational menasures of relief Instead. A prominent finetor of this reform, aiid one in1or<ed by owners, breeders. farnersand stock men the country over is ST. JACOBS On,, recoguized by all wIt have itused it asH an exceptionially good remed for the ailments of tho horse and stock general yjucet itig more Indications for its use aind effe(l'ing far better results than any article of a eurative or remedial nat tire ever introditeed. Sitch breeslers and horsemen as A ristides Welch, sqof Erden heim, near l'hiladellphia; Mike Goodin, Ess., Ilelniont Park, Pa.; Calvin M. Priest, formerl In char of ir. 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MANUFAdCTURKI BY THI DR H sART KR LnIQIMI LYDI e PINKHAM I VEHLpstA 00opD ' -, s1 - for all those Patal Complaints aeA W soecommon to our best female Ppsi*""-en It will our* entirely the worst forra of Venals 062be plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulofra tion, 3alling and Displacemzents, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is partis100 I, Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the utertls In an early stage of development. The tendeny to enne cerous humoretherois checked veryspeedilyby Itsue, It removes faintnos, flatulency, destroysall rig for stimulants, and relieves weaknesoheson ,I6 cures Bloating, (Ieadaches, Nervous Prostration, General Dobilty, fileeplesness, Doprea n and Indio gestion. That feeling of 1;earing down, esiusing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. It will at all times and under all circumsetances set in harmony with the laws that govern the female symhan. For tho cure of Kidney Complaints of either sea hi Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKIIAM. VEGETALE "N POUND is prepared at 23 and = Western Avfte, Lynn,Mass. Price$1. Six bottles for$5. Sent b aal in the form of pills, also in the form of losenges,oz receipt of price, St per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for-pm. let. Address as abov . Mention this Paper. Nofamilly should beswthout LYDIAX E.N Aou LpVER PIL . They cur constipation, bilion and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. 4r Sold by all Drugasee i T rv T ltne, .2%any's'r' c0 " fo tuLaytadrloo ekeso the eaib Geneal Debinty, soe, oe ar 0 am es o m a or b s u e n nTa hIt a i aa penett a mus afe Goa"nd "fe to ftevr" oe expealdaalti#And a#ll W.aCti sore hn 2 ro=Kdess Cmpaints aon ihesaei Cotpn disease par A sn PLNDimen pepae atdi ad 2o tr nA~u,~ sauthnofillon the ormc of tewee let.ndessasaoMntion hsPerer, No fail shousa wht Lyou hav trie ld "yl ruang. 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