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1*?^ M# rimt ► Ih.r.,; .r.rf, U AfTVrTTTVi hjdrogfln dMtrojt the ury k) th* fbm» > dell deni diol reeulU In m hu recently rich, nitro- development of 1 female*. in South i ^»men*e enpply of Jity, ao that the be dependent on It ib anried by n recent writer that lie art of mitaio jb prehistoric times 1 through tbie distinct stages of pment, ea^s sharacterized by the ation of a nelr form of instrament. DxrFutmnr opium alkaloids do not act alike on men.and auimnls. As nn bxample, man is^ipecially sensitve to morpliine, while animals are only affect- edVby it whast administered In large A Fuxoa naturalist has shown that >bfaaoria l ona*ixth millimetres in length, a complete anatomical organiza- a moath, stomach, alimentary I, skin, and'irreii a well-defimxl Oou> is U > widsly distributed W^S- 1 — _ 1A - M UAiTmnj of vr&rcrs 0*1 of I Twnw atriklaa "Pm ee eoed e i Dhweln thbeM eahl the the tabU with Ul let tan aemeUs tneu'ir * t«m A tjr* ei la iap*»- |lwPL.’ !’r - t wtm the few It wee of th* “My r«.N.rd will compare favorably with roura,” said the temw with a sneer; “perhaps then an a few little back* racket* in your life. sir. that wouldn't bear a microscopic investigation.^ “Oh, sir,” said the editor, visibly agi tated, “I don’t recall the post; don't bring up the memories of the tomb; I know I’ve led a hard life—I don’t deny it I killed Shorty Barnes, the Bowery boy of New York—backed him all to pieces with a knife. 1 hare atoned for that a thoosand times. I blew a man’s hesd off at a log-roll in Kentucky, and bitterly have I repented of my folly.- I slew a lot of inoffensive citizens of Omaha over a psltrv $4 pot, simply be cause I gut excited. On, could i but cheat the tomb of the men I have placed in its maw 1 would be happy. But it was all owing to my high temper and lack of early training. I know that I have been wayward, wicked, oml /bn have a right to coma here and recall those unhappy memories; but it’s mean for all that. Nobody with • heart would treat a mad hkevon have me. Don’t leave, stranger; ill tell ; von all I sawed a a man's hesd off with an old army saber just for—” The Texst Terror waa down stairs and half way around the comer, while the ; taking a t editor. > fresh chew of rattlesnake twist, continued Lie peaceful evocations quietly as a law-abiding citizen.— lake Tribune, HI MORS Of THK DAT. but I* a lottery you pay yoor money, 70a have no abater. ■ ■ Wax* k a botes like s bfcaioeee men in trouble ? When be bevska. Da it ever oerux Is yen that a eaaa'e aphids Skis » arret dovat of Ckomwall territory are Loos XU. waa the most famous of France nine* the days ofjiaint Louia, and acquired tbs title of “Father of his people. 1 ’ , . .. Thk oldest brick bnilding in England, except those built Ire the Romans, 1i said to be a castle in Sussex, built by Db Fiennes, treasurer of Henry VL Art iNTEBcsrnro Arobwologioal Con gress haa recently been held at Tiflis, which was attended by abont eight hundred -persons, nearly all from Russia and Caucasus. Is TJIB time of Alexander the Great interest in natural curiosities was so far developed that he used to send back from bis exiieditiona such objects to his teacher A ristotle. • Jcbtcniah raised Theodoria, a the atrical performer, to tire throne of the Roman Empire. If Gibbon’s account of her be true, she was in many respects her husband's superior. . .. An important classical discovery is re ported from Athens. It is a manuscript of Homer, dating from the 117th Olym piad, 808 B. €. It was found by Prof, nokoe, in an Athenian monastry. John Atlwxr says of Queen Eliza beth that “ when all the ladiee went with Iheir hair frounced, curled and doubly wirled, she altered nothing, but kept her M manieuly slumrefaosducsa ” ■ Scon was ths publio fevling against Roman Catholics during the reign of Chaste* II. that memlwrs of Par ham rut ■srs raquirsd to make a ilecioraUos agaiost traMsbeta'itiatam, which e\- eluded Roman Catbohcs fnvn thaar eeeta. 1 new tale by in the world of » reader knows H was sritrcf A mm* whan he res ofhwty - Me then bad M > he it 77”"Iti fieri Hue ef the <4 a I ehti« the vm i a | see re * he Ike reesiMw N Mr *Mr. a fcAJ the eSrwv •* rsH ~~* olteaU « So < ewrgael ee t*Aees eA*. «a A [VreS m oa gad f« the proper gemot, and at there was no sign at the storm abating detemined to order a earring* The demand for carriagsa was greater than nsual, at indeed it is in every town daring etormv weather. A few minntes lieforc 11 o’clock, however, one answered bit summons, and arriving at the place of worship, the clergyman hastily or dered the driver to wait until the service was over, to find himself, however, in the edifice alone. Apparently sea-faring peofttfe hesitate to attend divine service in rainy weather with the same trepida tion as tbe'munera of the land, for not one place waa occupied. The clergyman being a zealous man determined-to defer the services for a short while, and per haps then some God-fearing person might attend. His patience was re warded, for in a few moments a man, dripping wet from the rain, entered, and modestly took a seat on the back bench. One might think he came only seeking shelter from the pouring rain, as all the taverns were closed, it being the custom throughout England to close them all on Sunday. Now this spiritual adviser was not only a zealous but a conscientious man as well, and he determined, there fore, even before one worshipper, to ren der the service from beginning to end. He read with care ana deliberation a portion of the Scriptures and the Liturgy throughout, and influenced probably by the piety and devotion of the worshipper before him, took occasion to suggest that the unfavorable weather had certain!r deterred the usual vuutore ffuai attend lag the •ervioe and that he would not preach a aermon. but close the morning's exercise with e few remarks The war- shipper begged hue to ootiUntM the entire serviee, etpreremg at the aeme time a dosue to h* or thv errmoa. This Are ire f<e tnetructhm <« the pert of the attentive listener rrat.ft*d the man f Gag. and. fttltreel e<4 e tmie. be dr to fulfill the reqeeel H» ee- ■’<%>*t wit end ek sweetly m ■> tu firetiv. ereenAn. thirdlv, mL The prawn by which the was areds has besti kwl to the _ of r«*d bad a mstalHo flnnueas rsesaiblmg Frequent coats of this, if the hard, stone-like shell. After death the veins and the cavities of the stomach were filled with quicksilver far the pare pose of preserving the body. A piece of isde was then placed in each nostril and ear and id one hand, while a piece of bar-silver was placed in the other. The body thus prepared was pnt on s layer of mercury within the coffin ; the latter was sealed and the whole committed to its last resting-place. When some of these sarcophagi were opened after the lapse of centimes the bodies were found in a wonderful state of preservation, but they crumbled to dust on exposure to the air. as he is 1 Am ambitious young clerk in a whole- tie groeAkv establishment resolves to rater the civil service, and so presents himself before the examiners. One of the questions is; “ What ia coffee, and where does it come from ?” “ Oh, come now, yon know,” says the candidate, “I can’t give away the boss. Allow me to plead privilege. That’s a professional secret, 5 ’ ATLANTA Com* ilXBITM, Steam Engine and Sa« Mill . MoaafMtsrvn •/ • w M ilia, (lass ■«f*i > KMwsr 1 I liver Cere. lee eu Sugar and Teeth. In a previous number it was stated that pore sugar and candies, having no residue, conld not, by lodgment about the teeth, injure them ; and that if used in moderation, neither sugar nor candies were prejudicial to the teeth or health of young cliildren or grown person*; that there waa more or less sugar in all vege table food, but os concentrations were liable to abuse, we advised that they should be taken at regular meals. The Medical Journal, of Charleston, South Carol me, stoles the eandusioni of M Lares: •‘1st, Refined sugar injure* teeth, either by immediate contact, or by gas devel- opad in Lha stocaaoh. “id. That a tooth soaked is wabe becomes jelly-like, from the emnbining with the hm* of — JfaU« Jeumai 0/ HraUK \ m> ymn m ( T«« White Imm »r> jm* I ••'Vvr f. It Vft# rvL«:lt Ml ! «t it Lfksi IfH uAmmLf' iii \rj try ( the LUUrah tr -v- m (La areas are I Ureor • • -. are a WaaVregVre to the R OWDEROOMK hMdi tha IM of All otbor . Lomon SquMwn. BqoeeAe A bo* of I.moii. In 10 btogntAAlAiid moro Juica. «U6 Qrond St., Now Torb, <■ It is not vary difficult to train chil dren. Thev are adapted to training. No willow to farm s basket was ever woven more easily than children may be in fluenced in ’ ’ ' They con mmmm Time Testers and Burden Bearers. Prom time Immemorial UuS hone hss bertj nan's best friend. But a fewjsar* lack ws can all remember tbs comporntHwIy little attention paid to this moat IndtiitentaUe of autmul*. We aay comparatively little attention, for the bone wu as well froomed, and certainly a* well fed,as now; andot tho-earealKatlu:rings—agricultural •bows-you would sec the pride of the county and Stale sublet and (arms assembled. Bat there waa a roreuicuoas want of noble draught bones, and as for s[«-eder»—well. 2:10 was ths (rear ultimate limit that owners In tboae days deAirni to strive f >r, Bat now a 2 «0 animal Is estermed a btlr roarVter, and line animals only deaervw iN» uaree w ben tbeyren sheds the flnt auarter of the third mlnate. There have tx-rnlre- n.rneest rM--» tirwacl In 1 be ngi.l derW.'poirDt (IT hor-eSreh in tbeci > Ulred count rice of Ike rs£k Speelel attest!ee si ehiaery. lUtutrmted ( ,ven to PleetatloB Mre C’lrcsslwee MVoe. LANE A BODLEY CO., John Jt Water BU., dneinnati, A PIUM HAMST CURE. By B. If. WOOtUT, si i.uts, (Jo. asUable »’t- <Uaos gvea, A refer.ns-. u oursIpstlssUAAf pbys ctsaSKiri" MAKE HENS LAY. Aa SaSllsb Vrteria'ory nurotcu snd Ui.w.t, mom u.ralia* in tbls eoeatry, »sj» ib.t tno-i of tb# Bono sad CaMIe rawdars sold bars are wartbleoa tnwb. ti* says that SbeHdae'A Caedhlse PswSsri ATS absetetely prre .ud iuimvfltely taIaaMa. SaSbln* <o eortb will ■•Vs bwts lay Ilka eib.iidan'i CondiSMe Pewdere. I'os-, on# t-mpofAbal Is .a. pial of feed. Sold osrvywboto. oo •onl k- Aiul lor S lottor otoapo- I. S. JOHXdOlf « Ca, •,-toe, Mam., fermorly Bonsai, Mo. . Strong’s Sanative Pills LIVER. as ahuwa kj ths i i of that is sugar tooth. ' Bwtre eayv k Mre .4 /. anwfe. redwM hm hi Uto re ■ | ■■ ■ y area v uree eow^ m VoWAto,yrdyiA* Iho M—d ci. A fm'mm onto tw 0Mb bo am, bow Vote ca>. r. o. JEWELS 35551525 —<w AAdfee AfW W mg f 1—4 ■ OOdre rwre. ■ TWy (•a.i’y > oseAto refeo. 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Ths Bulletin recently alluded .to the remarkable scarcity of black wal nut This tree flourishes in many of the Western States, especially in Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. On fifty acres of such land aa could be obtained here, lfl,000 trees could be planted; when twenty years old they would be worth $5 a tree, or $80,000; when thirty Id be years old they would b« worth $20 a tree, or $320,000. It ia said that every yeer, after the trees ere ten years old. the nuts would be worth ea much as a wheat crop from the same number of ncres. frees an growing any in ner oould obtain a hand- : . . w*^52 I, and a veal tha evil altogrthrr sta subsequent abworbrd by the in as react mo rareieut of fa tors agea. Bui the dp—rice of great men never leave us; they are im mortal; they ooiitotu those eternal truths which survive the shook of eapiiwa, out live the efruggks of rival eweds, and witness the decay of sernisariyafistglooa. All these have their different moasnru* and their different standards; one set of o]>inions for one age, another set for an other. tO—ff pea away like adroam; they are as the fabric of a vision, which leaves not a rack behind. The discoveries of genius alone remains: it is to them we owe all that we now nave; they are for all ages and for all times; never young, and never old, they bear the seed of their own life; they flow on in a perennial and undying stream; they tire essentially cumulative, and giving birth to the additions which they subsequently reoeive, they thus influence the most distant posterity, end after the lapse of centuries produce more effect than they were able to do even at the moment of their promulgation.” The Boy — the natural Bridge, Yu. Tha name of the boy who climbed the qf Pe Natural Bridg< his name above ill h^prel and came so near losing his life, was teres Piper. On tbs abutments of the bridgs then- la the roek by J-mgre h4jrMuld i kA-daga aavar-iy start out with his fluit s ssampls os twa Hs wrote merely in fan. In (set. hs waa a member of that eery hand, and spent half hu income in krerping it go ing. But hie contemporaries did n<<t know this. Tltey seised upon his item, and made it apply to the brass bends of their own towns Binoe then it has an nually made the round of the press of the United States. It is now a staple. The reporter who has not made fun of the brass band is not np to the standard. At Leaat four-fifths of the reporters who denounce amateur bands as a bore do so simply because it is expected of them. We haven't hauled our organization over the coals to any extent yet, bat shall ii they dop’t get to work and practice more regular^/, even though We admit that it is wrong to do ih Fact is, an amateur band is not a nuisance. After three or four weeks it plays so well that half the citizens torn out to its rehearsals and un qualifiedly declare that it has made won derful progress. The pride and boast of moat towns is the brass band. Yet the local paper is expected to refer to it in sneering terms.—Larmie Oily Boom- a-ana — . jM' r Who to Hurry. If you can not find a gentleman to marry, girls, do not many at all that term ws do not moan a man who 1 above the need at work; ho may bo i thing bat a gentleman, but s 1 to wotk, who I to keep him from low Tss o4ife* «< Ure (koornm M. W F rbaoti. *04 » orei a to* re wsiM aa<- tiy a Went to pare m too WA a* red*- are! reok Having tore tov-otoav i■ pvrere I W* ■ m- tore vttht V Arts* / re antrto ■vs.4 a re to I fee a-, —-'ire mum, scad sail i -i*M~ Hrewmoetore. wa ratilrei Uo* i4ailing part, red to lore Urn# lhaa w* wnta It, rvtfef cars- TVu art* .* » hi. Jacobs Oil. — ( Wre*;-itisnv (.Y Y. Cbvrrer. Ths ftoy at the Sataral Brtogv, Ya. The name of the bey who rhmtod the aide at the Natural Bndge. Virguua, and carved his Bams above ail his pre- decere m, and cams so ficar losing hu life, was James IhfMir. On the sbutrasnts of the bridge there are many names carved in the rook by persons who have climbed aa high as they dared on the face at the precipice. Highest of all, tir nearly three-quarters of a century, was that of George Wash ington, who, when a youth, ascepded to a point never before reached. But this feat was surpassed in 1818 by James Piper, a student in Washington College, who climbed from the foot to the top of the rock. _ No hah with money about his clothes should ever retire without having a woman with him, a wife, of course, to frighten off the burglars. A reformed thief yesterday told us that a burglar would sooner enter a room containing foot men and twice re many revolver* as one having only one woman in it—for neither the men nor the revolvers can squeal like a woman.—Kentucky State Journal. “ I BMurvzSt Jacobs Oil to be the. very best remedy known to mankind, to —««— a4 (4 4 ' ■ rex 111 A. * • «0»A» A. re-re# A. S A- l-rere ot o—i'*%. rresaov ■ I oS waot ■ Arwo* 4 .a i io p—torewr'f a rrefeUaq tore r*mooary ore *aqw ia ( sosoS Boooro VC. ,r yimor% %oo 1 -rX Ire* to Sowg^re* a w a i sf lwi< fsalius4 4g vslas m o«(* . % u« n of o>t <ortldaf .ill l-ranilo-l o r>u I too A tnvfix so s»«ol of • —'**00. 1 . o oaZ syre 4 1-00*00 koAilA* ’.■I toareaiij, *o yowvvsi ■!• Soisf k.if. Abcs( to* prupr • arr mtd.ciaoo ■lo—lred is I Ao ;■ IM-rsIb'r* aro non* tool loM • kijbrr rank tosa tbAo# of Tm Dx Harrv.t NrMctas CoMrANT, 8t. Ixu.A. Dr lUrtor’A less fomc io winais^ opocul favor, oach toulo o-kI pruviss it* wunurrfil Iiosofir.nt vlvrt*. an oilrt Aimncal which to'i may odditissal l>otU<«. The t*«ii oouia’A which ths l>r. Hirtcr Conipsuy aro a hi* to pmdnco ia proof cf the mcriiA of their tnrdicinc will "onvgrt the nioit Atspieioaa to iU use. Rood heir Advertisement, and if aofit-ring from •ay of thedis. sscs mentioned write to them, or ask your druggiet for iheir medicinta. A man who give* weight to what he says by an oath, pledges his simple word to be light, unworthy of belief. He lacks the character to swear by himself, and so goes about to find something more stable than he himself is to which he can nail his assertion so that it will stay. An oath is a trellis, without which the BMfirtioa would (nil to the ground. HEALTH IS WEALTH! Sitters oof Iona, ar. otooo4, to I A. mo. ot 0*0 Iren; oa-4 ■»o>ol 00—0*1, u fa, Irerltor*. • atA touro Lotoo .4 IOa amo( Ooiwreo • ■ry M NO Aof—l—o— —4 to t—i rAyoreoao ... rywhoro. ,togtMAo4 wwS (So o4oll—oi«4 toore of eo—floor—, pro—nto B — Iho »ofe.» —4 —re roiiohio of oil .Ip—h«S- rot —lo to on Drosglou —4 C—lor. isUf. to ■ re A—— s—sureo, — 0, — mom* — •rewo 4 pmo, •pggreawl S—Mto atoTtat re—. re wflMAa rerenMs aa Arentis ■snSA WMs Ooooo re •«— —reIi I M« A 00*0000. to— re re— o — Ay SI 4 AS MB. At siio iLrasvnirs.srwLrt-r ihiDiamonD X>YES. lljMiC .ti it »do. CnolOosnt iiAckoge will color dots IS or B8 ot. dyo o**r »oM. *d poymlAr ~ saffelnln rrfr~'T booonvim-od. Vo-i'-y eardo, ‘ AUmodoAifor lOcto. Jt CO., Barniistaa,\t. Front MisslsNippl OoSiNTHy Mine., April 2, 1877. Oapt. W. P. EIUa Bailiey Springs, Al*.: Denr Sir—It give* me pleasure to state the result of the use of Bailey waters in my case. I had for several years been the victim of Chaonle Di- EVERYONE^ Will (Ot valuable Information FKEH by Aendlug for circular to X. TOLJUKE, Iloilo*, Mm. aura innoru cibitlab saw mills. 4 k With anivorsal US Bend for l»'>utiie K1 UN‘£Y - WORT IFOR THE PCRMAHEHT CURE OH CONSTIPATION. w No oUiAvStAMAA Uss Tnva^nt la this oore PitrraaCr—rlsaaos, b..1 no r- nodr k— o*Ar |oc.i*ncd ths soi-iwwcd JOdArr-wcrt aa a {Slears. V/kAtATarp ’.OAajp.UowATwr oboSj—O* 2! :' d ei—, proper ua« of thl* roaodx wilt (ovetcimett. 091 Tm3 dirtro—in* com- * StboL-O* pV.ui la vory apt to bo lo-loonrpUostedwlthooicTl.pcitljoa. Hidney-Wart rubllihon’ Union, AtlantA, Qa.. ..Tw—ly-Vwo-—’M- ICCCC n-tV* 4 J to wwb “i'l> J<» illufllrulioA^ ami to—feeto .M.1...I .. , * rto .. .. 4 . 1 Ita.vonl . Q iii ibii.t-kil iJrtftifri ihc UoiacS 14 cnU»«oi tu a‘.4»0 rmerti ’ * jknditicn UooAooJtoo