The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 09, 1879, Image 4
SCIENTIFIC.
A lhit to Suflerers from Neuralia.
Several evenings since I was attacked
with a severe dental neuralgia. After
resorting to friction, cold and lhot ip
plications, &c., without obtaining any
relief, I lay upon 1113'bed trusting that
sleep might coie aul give me respite.
Still the excruciating pain continued,
and while I was Ruff'ring the "tortures
of the doubly dained,'' undecided
whether to arouse some tired druggist
for a bottle of chloroform or chop my
head off (witi a decided preference,
however, for the chloroform), I slid
denly bethought ie of what I had read
of an aMnAstletie W 0hih we always car
ry with us. Thercipoin I began to in
date my lungs to their utmost capacity,
and then forcibly blew out all the air
I could. inimediately the pain began
to lessen, and after a few repetitions of
tile process It had enttirely ceased, be
Ing displaced by a delightful tickling
sensation in the gums, and further
more I kaow not, for in less time than
it takes to tell it I was sound ascel),
awakening next morning delightfully
refreshed and without a symptom of
any aliment left. llence, you see, I
was not simply tellporairily relieved,
but er tirely well again. I wislh other
sufflrers would try this and report re
suilts.
Neto Process of kel-Platiny.--Prof.
Slatba has devised and mllade pumblic a
process of nickel-plating in the wet
way, without tile use of the battery,
which is said to give good results, and
which is now patented. The process
is described as follows: To a dilute so
lution of chloride of zinc (5 to 10 per
cent.) enough nickel sulphate is to be
added to impart a decidedly green color
to it, and the solution is then to be
heated to boiling inl a porcelain vessel.
The clouding of tihe liquid from the
separation of a basic zinc salt need not
be heeded, as it will not Interfor with
tile effect.iveness of the bath. The air
ticles to be nickel-coated-first careful
ly cleaned of oxide or grease-are to be
suspenled in the solution from thirf.y
to sixty minutes, tile ba'lh beintg kept.
at a boiling temperature. Wilen the
artiCles tire observed to be uniformly
coated, they may be removed, washed
iII water inl which it little cialk is sus
penlded dried and filially polished with
chalk or other sititable material. By
the substitution of a cobalt salt, in the
place of the nickel, objects may be simi
larly coated with cobalt.
Utilizinf Cinder.- For years the ein
der from puddlingand heating irnaces
was regarded as valueless, and its
its disposi illon was in m1an1y cases a ve ry
heavy item or expense. Aromti every
old rolling mill tire itige piles of this
tmaterial, 11111011amoting Itn m0111e eases to
1ou1sand18 of toIs that have been rega ilrl
ed as worthless, and ill 1 mny instatlees
extension of Works have been made
u pon follndat.lons of this 0I ider. W% ith
in a few years, hiowever, it, has heceomne
very valuable, espeeially in the West., as
at mixture inl the blast furiaces with tihe
rich Lake Superior ores. It, nearly al
ways conftalis over 50 per cen.. of' met
allic IrOnt, iaeil Is a better material ianl
a great deal of the ore that, is used inl
ImaLy blast firniatces. The Old eiide
)alnks are being qIiarried, and 1lave be
coemie a 11)11 of' weai ltl. Tle einder
fron the old Woods mill, just below
Pittsburgh, wts used to fill ill. (asson
street, that rains throtigh the property.
It Is proposed .to ask 11he city to vacate
5OO feet of this street. for six uontls to
allow the Woods estate to remove the
eintder. Thoustinds of toils are inl the
street thlat would b~e wothI atiaut $1.50
per toin.
At a recent mecet ig of' the' A endemuy of
Natural Scienices, PhlaIdel ph ia, I )r.
* ~Francis Dereumi gave some1 intieresing
iluformation regalrdling thle systemn of
callis iln tihe oulter skini ot' ilshes.
* ' These ennzals are filled w~ithu a clear gel
* ~atinlous Suibstanlce, and11 they were (1nce
thought to be for tile purpose of secret
* ing mu et.s8; but, Ley big ant11 others f'ounad
tihat they were necither excretory nior se..
* ~~cretory, and1( that their nttoni aifpear
ed to be that of enalblinig the fish to ier
ceive mnass mlotis of tile waiter, miore
particularly those vibrations whichel
couhld not be detected by the earit. l'hio
so-caluled nerve-buttons off lie en nals1 aire
provided ith a1 norve fibre and an alrfe
ry. Dr. Dercumi has1 endoeavored to
trace a relation bet ween this sensory
system of ennals1 In ishe~s anil sem1i-eLir
enlut ar nils iii the ear's of tile ilgheri
anlimalls.
A part from the local use of pletroleium
for lighting purposes, and its exp~orta
tion for a simiilar use, comles its appli
cation to steami~ nlavigation. With tile
old fatshionied boilers Inl use, wIth a
cenitral opening, runnIin~g longitud I
ni'lly, no0 modlilcationi is nlecessary' for
the applicaitioni of tihe new fuel. A res
* ervoir containinlg some hmundr'ed poun ads
weight of the refuse, (astalki) is fur
ishod with a small tube, bearlang all
other at Its extremIty a few inches long
aind at righlt anigles with thle conduiit.
From tiS latter It triekles slowly.
Close by is the mfouth of anlothier tubel,
connected with the boiler. A pan con
* tainig tow 01r weed, sattirated withl as
talki Is llirst itrlodutced to heat time
water, and once the slightest steamn
pressure is produced0( a jet of valpor als
throwni uipon tile (droppinlg bituim ious
fluid, which latu ovetdlt
spray. Alight i pleadte
roarin~g deluge offire inunmdates the
cenltraIl opemunig of the boiler, Jt is a
kind of self-tacting blow-pipe. 'This
volume of fire can be contr'olled by one~
man by means of' the twvo stop-cocks as
easy as tile flame in ati ordiary gig
jt. his ,.have repeoatedly w itnessed
on boatd h Aplana steamers. As re
gards the exp~ense, I give the followmng
- data on the authority' of a merchant
* captain n~ ho has used ma~lha fuel for
years. Ills steamer is of 450 tons, and
of 120 horse poger. Ito burns tirty
~poods peV hir of astalki to obtain a
speed of thirteen nautieal miles in the
same time. One pood is about thirty
three poiinds, and costs on an average
from five to six penuce. Thus a twenty
houirs' voyage at full speed for suceh a
- tessel costs abou~t twelve poundits. The
fuellis as safe and -occupies much less
space than the amotmnt of cdh1 necessa
ry 'to produce a similat' effect, not to
speak of the enormous difference In
for a steamer of a thousand toils burden
petroletti,.4s yet onlyjiightly devel.
-oped, and its application to the already
arnedrailway from Tiffis to Baku,
dtoth6 Inevit'able future Ozies be:
nde 4t aspfan'over the plains of the
~f~r ZA4t, a t)ink this subjet Is wbrthy
AGRICULTURE.
SHEEP IIUSIANDRY.-CoIOnelI T1'om.
Crutchfield, of Chattanooga, ' Tenn., in
an article written for a work oin sheep
husbandry, now being prepared by th
Comimiissioner ot Ag letilturo of 1'enn
essee, iakes 01e following sutggestionis
liboti, Cie cares he devotes to his flock :
"Aniially, at shearig Climf(-, I clill Illy
flock, and take out all vwes and hambs
that are less perfTect in form and fleeve,
or in anly respect inferior, and place
them witl the shelep, keeping to breed
from none but the best. I give my
flock good attentioJn. TIicy have necess
to an open iied, and saft all the Cime.
I change their grazing ground ofroln,
iad endeavor to keep them ii uniform
condition, as that, makes ii IiformIi wool.
Any suiden chaig from at fat to at poor
condition, anid vice versa. strengthens
or diminishes tho fibre of tile wool,
which detracts greatly froim the fibre
of the wool, freq uently renlering the
long wool valieless as combingr w%ool.
If the sheep becomes poor when the
fleece Is about hal' grown, and then
fatted, (lhe wool inevitably tells it, as
at that poilt where thelo poverty of the
sheep 1. shown, so will it be shown in
the wool, being much weaker than the
other portions of the illnrc grown while
the sheep was Il good condition ; this
same cause, as also any other cause
from which they may have had f'ever,
will Cause tilei to Filled their wool. I
have heard it said that lie feeding of
corn to sheep makes thei shied their
wool. No doubt it Is true-as tie corn
brought thein rapidly from poverty to
Ilesh-the Sudden change caulsing the
shedding of' wool, whichi rightfuIlly is
attributed to lie corn.
OXEN IREACKING DowN FENCEs.-I
wIll give you my plan for breaki ng ox
el from breaking lowi lences. I own
at pail of oxel, wiicl, for three years,
have beeln troublesoei in going over or
p11u111ig down any fence they pleased.
Last. Spring 1 look 1 pliece of' plank six
leeni incehies broad, tweity i lehes long
anid one and at half1 inchles thick. Thenl
I took a cotton tie, and rall one end
tiihrough a I11g. 1 na10led it aS at brUid
down one 1id uIder the bottom and ip
1.1e other end, and then puit on anotier
ring and iailed the' end of tile hoop
Iron to the plailk These rings were
for at band to go over the neck, so a1s to
let the plank swing umierneati. Next
t.o the tihroat I hollowed it out so 1as to
lit upl) well. Theni I drove onl the lower
part forty or fitty elgigt-penin na11ils,
and let the point (1urn11 toward tle ox.
I put on1e of these Frec-nason aprons
on) each Of them an1d turned theml loose..
It was f,un1 to see them try tile feice a1.4d
back out.. I let them wear it. every
lgilgt 1or a1 111onthm, and ( ow,. though
they have Ilot had it oil since spi'ing,
they never try any fene, I think
they ire ulinder the 1 impressioln that ite
1ence is filled withli iils, adli they are
af1rahll of, It.. As the plank may be
heavy, the buckle shoumld iot he oin lite
top (.1 the neck, but placed eni one side.
RI Eit' Hol Ili rlu n. -] ' i- had a
horse so badly I1llicted with distemper
1111. 11 ltouiglt I w(tld certainly lose
im1. lie was So bad1ly 13 swollel tiut he
cotld scarvely breatli. I 1eiort1ed 10
the followin g wmhich proved at suciess,
andl~ I cons-ider. it, my duty to mnal:e It,
known to your many readers; Take
sr Pl apple vinegar, 2.1 1 quart, ; red
etiI.er, s (i - riglt pods; 111verize
tihe pepper amd boil it in viiiegar. AG'
Ii boiling five minules. thicken to (tie
colsliseliwy of thin mush. Applythe
poltice varm. A fler tlhrec or live
ioirs the swelling will be reduced.
be done11 qu1ickly by3 topintg themli with
11 sharpl' hoe, plowing a1 furr'low a1way
fr'omi the r'oots, and1( then dra'gginmg a
hiarriow acrloss thle rows, so farl as to
11a1 111e1m (lnt o1' thle gr'ound1( towards
the furr'ow. A slight, bruising wilt be
liIttle dainage as comnpai'ed wIth t he
chleapmness of the method)11. They may13
bec raplidlyh3 throwni inito wa~gonis wtith
ma11 re for '4 hks. TPurips may 1)1 remalin n11
the wvagon until thmere is dainger' of
t~heir being frozen in. idlght frosts dEl
not inIjurel' them(Ii.
CiiocEl CArrrul.:.-Oneii of thie best
cure f''51or chiokedI cattle is "anii oun1ce of
ter', 1throughIt which al11roots, atples,
etc.., 81114.1 be r'un befor'e be ig f&ed to
te aimaiIls.l. ThlIie price of such a1 ma14
CIh ine is inuich le.ss than the0 valuie of a1
single ('owt. Alany3 h I'armers hlave lost
severai'l a unhimals f rom ('hioking duini1I ig
thle years w1t .hic a good r'oot cutter wtouIld.
lnst.
As thle nights grow cotder' the stock
will rirciiie mioreC care ini feed ig and1(
cardin lg. Don11't aillow~ the manure4.i' 1o
clIleet In great,11 pa14tches1 unde thl4! leir
hintluliarters. It Is ai carleIss and1(
thriiftiless pralctIOC that every' good far1
mer' is, of' tugh t to be, ashamlled of', be
cause it is quiteC needless08; and1 if' you
begin1 with pr1oper' '4.' earc i and 111 hdiig
how, yout can prevenClt It as well as not.
Thr'oughi to, Cimngo,
Eilly MIead, one0 01 the popua114 r' -'on
ducntors of the Chiicago, St. Pautl and1(
Mill neapp)lolis r'oad, had a pretty goo 1
joke lhayed upljon him0 the other' (1ay3.
On the daly in) (IuestionI It, seems there'
wvere foilu' husky looking cri minails on
the traini, w~ho were beinlg talken) to D)e
trolt, In bar'nacles, and(1 thioughit to have
a little funt by retfuslinlg to pay13 their
wvay.
"We hlavenI't got any ti.-ket,"' re
sp)ondedl the salestCR 0one 1n the 10o'.
'"No tickets,"' reior'ted the 4.co ctor'
as his browv dar'kened.
"'No sir ; no tlckets 1nor1 money
either,"' replied another.
"WVhere are y'ou goIng ?"
'"To( Chicago, anid we pr1opose to go
onl this trainl," cIhiml~ed in the qjuar
tte.
"You (do, ehi ?" aid Billy, as lie rose
to the magnitude to (the occasion. "I
tell you, you wvill get oft' at the next
station, every son1 of you.."
"Very wtell, boss, just take this jew
elry oft' f rom our feet and we'll get
dlown and out no0w," and Meadl had no
more than taken in the situation whien
three or four of tihe plassengers who sat
near by and understood the joke, sent
up a hearty laugh at his expense. Then
he saW that he had been sold, but the
blks wvent thlrough to Chicago.
The Infltuoe of Climate.
The influenoe of elimate uplonl a oanalitution
subjected to a trying chlan go in atmosphorie
conldit:0fnS, in water, and ina food, Is often
marked and disastrous. Dlsorders of the
bowels and of tihe liver, frequently to-mmna
ting fatally, are prno to attack the tourist by
land or voyagerb sea in un ;eoustorned 1at1
tuider -'.nore partieiiarly those near the equ'la
tor. Tae boat mediotnal proteetion a galinst
irregularities of the bowels, stomach and liver,
# t only from the abovi, but whlatever caue
~fqng, is Hlostetter's IStomach Bitters, a
mqj1ieia in wide and inereasing deman'd in
suqr portIons of tbhis heopsore, and also In
the ~tpies. Travelers, emnigrants, dweller,
'Mnd temporary sojourniers in malarious dIe.
triote nse n. or at.pvean as. ..sa....
DOMESTIC.
STols-JOOM AND SToRES.-A et0ati,
tidy, well-arranged stolre-1roomni Is onle
sign of I good Ilethodleal housekeeper.
WIhenI stores aire put away att hap-iaiz
ards and taken out at any tiie Iinl at
any13 qutanltity, disorder an~d extrava
gance prevall. A Store-room ought to
be Jarge, Iry. Cool andi dry. Sich a
o00111 is not. always to be hal. Iit evetI
if a closet has to be put u p wi th, it unay
be kept clean. Shelves siotilt be
ranged arouind the wal Is, hooks fasteied
to the edges of tile sliel ves. The < riest
and coolest parts of' the room shouild be
kept for jams, jellies anl pickles. All
the jars should be distinctly Nbeled tt
the front, so that they will not all have
to be taken down eI-ery tI imC a1 paIrticu
lar jar iII wited. Biseilts or enkes
should be knpt iI closely-covered tin
boxes; lemons should be hunig In iets.
Soap should be bought. in large I1aan
titles, alid eit up In coivenlent-sized
pieces. so ,hat it may be dry before it
is used. Collee, when roastei, s11ouild
be kept, II 1 sall quantittles; it' i
roasted, It will improve with keeping.
Stores oil 110 atccount 11h11Ild be left iII
the papers iI which they were selit
from the grocer's but ioi lId be pit in to
tin cann111ister's r01 earthen j.Irs closely
covered, and each jar, 1lke hie jam,
shoild be labeled. Stores should be
givein out regularly, either daly or
weekly. In order to check their .011
suimption the hoisekeetier wIll do well
to keep a1 memorandum book, with at
pencil fastened to It, and in this book
she should enter tile date oil which all
stores were broight in or taken ou1t.
By means of these memoranda she can
compare one week's outgo witlh an
other, an11d illmliedliately discover ally
extrava1gance. A haimer, a few ils,
a litle guill, iL bill of' string., a few
sheets of foolsenp, and at pair of seissors
should always be kept In the store
2*00111.
Rrs'IS.--W.hiat is Calleid "the Duttel
way with rats" is this: A iniber of'
rats are left to themselves iII a ver
large tril) 01' calge, with 110 food what
ever. Thei craving hun11goer wil calse
them to fight, and the weakest, will be
enten by the strontgest. After 2a short,
Lime tile light, is renewel, and the next
weakest Is 11e viCIi, a1d so it goes oil
lultil on1e Strong rat, is left. When tis
one has etilen the last remains of the
others it is let loose. The iimal hasg
now acquired such a taste for rat flesh
that he( is a terror to aill raltdoml, going
aboit secking what, rat lie may devour.
Iil1 n i'crei bly short time tile premil -
ses are abandoned by all other nats,
who will not come back befor tile canl
niba2l rat has left or died.
To l'a E.iE CocoANIr 'T FO CA.:.
Onie cocoalit grated, one-half 'ui) of
sugiar, t wo eggs, and tlie rii aid jutice
of o1e letioni. Illt the Ingredients to
gether an1d cook till tile egg-i thicken,
stI'irIg all tile tille. Spr'eacl this be
tween aiy delicate e'ke that has been
baked III Jelly cake panls. Save on1e
follirthi of t atil , C(101)21 for ihe top.
&r!FDTo.,%ATrol-s,-Get them ais
large andl ats 18iI'm 21s possible; clit a
rollnd place ill the top Of each, and
scrape oit all the soft parts ; mix with,
state bread ertimbs, Corn, Onions, pars
ley, butter, pepper and salt: Chop very
line, a1111 i tile tolatoes car11ruly;
hake iI a Ioderately hot oven ; pt i
little butter iI the pan, an(1 se0 that
they do not, burn or become dry.
CitoqlI'-E.-IlCave Some 111ce pieces
of veld or f'owt elloppelt tinle, e00ason
taste(. 110ll one-half Ipint of' mil1k w1Ithl
011e small gal)Ie. Thicklen10 with two
tablespon fls of 110111 and( 01ne table
spoon11full o1 butt1.er'. Let it rema)2in1 until
t.ilorou1ghly3 done1; stIr In the moat and11
then31 forml~ the er'oquiettes. Roll iln
bread-erumibs, 01nd fry a1 ice brown.
T1o Dat1es5 RAW ToM ATO'E8.-Peel and1(
utL Inl thick slIces six 1large r'Ipe toma.
toes wich 1ha1ve been kept Onl ice. Put
ai layer0 int1o a salad1( bowl, sprinkle wIthI
salt, i)ppe and1( powide':d sulgarl. Puit
tomles1U are' dIisposedt of. Pouri over'
111e top a tea-cupj of wiealk vine~garl.
Cover' thle top) i th icC, and( set, Inl the
ref rigeraltor' tenl m11Iutes before serin1g.
11AM nlat.s..-3t11nee very3 111ne co)2(,
13ooked 11Inun (that11 wich has been1)0 bolled
Is best1, altthough fried1 ham11 wilt an
swer', ilnlot, silt1), aldd an1 egg for each1
p~erson1 ; stir 11n2 a ittle 11l11r, and make
grat~ed bread11, and14 t'ryi until of a1 i1ce
brow it.
SwE GREEN TlOMATlO t'ioaKiEs.
Walsh, remlove any13 iunper'f'ctions, weigh
out eight, pind1(s, chlop flue, 21(1d 11our
ponnis of white or1 lIght br'own.ugr
boll slowvly for thre hour 101s, tihelld a112
qualr t of' vliegar' and( IL dessertsplonful
eachi oIf ground~l eiinnamon101 andi cloves.
Bolt 1iteen 01' twenlty mliutes lonlger,
and1( whien cool, p)ut into bottles or' Jars'.
RaciPE FoRt CUING BiEE.-T1o 0One
galtion of' wa~ter talke one and one-half
1)0unds1 satt, one--htalf' pound11 brown
su~garl, 0one-haf1 01un1e pear1lash5l, 0one
112111 011nce salt p)eter, miix and1( hea~t to ai
bolting ploint, skIm, coot and1( turn on
th~e beet.
D)o not work butter too 1muc11hnor' too
fa1st. Wor'k slowl'y, and1( until al11 thle
Salit Is thIor'oughly and1( evenlhy a1bsorbed,
othlerwlise 1110 butter' will not1 be of' un11
f'orm color'. Wor'klng It too fa1st will
des2tro(y the grin221.
T1o keep seeds1 fr'om tihe depr'edaLIons
01ofl1mi ix p)1eces3 of' camphl~ior gumii ini
ithL the seeds1. Camphor' placed( inI
drawer'S 01' trunlks will pre(venlt mice
I r.1m doing thleml inj ur'y. Theil mouse1
oblje'ts to11 th: (idor, and1( keep at1 a1 dis
Tom1.110o Orw .-Seald( and ilskIn t Lhe
de0s1i'red nu1'nberi 2and1 place0 In a ste wV--pan1
ithlout wvater; tt thiemi simer' f'or
21 good sized1 pIece of' butter, and a
' poonfutl 01' two of' wite auigar, Gra'te
ai few bIts of' state bread over' alt; boil1
up1 021c1, and1( servo very hot.
Ihow T'o GET Si0k.-Expo c youriself
daly and11 ighit, eat too much01 without,
exeri'ose; work too haird without r'est;
doctor all the- time; take all the vIle
nlostrum11s advertIsed ; and1( thenl y'ou
will wanlt to know
HO0W TO GET WELL.
Wleh1 Is answered in three Words
T1ake Hop BlItters I See othier column.
THE g" womantl's friend" is wvhat Dr.
Butt's Bialtimore Pills may wvelt be
termedol, for every womanll thait has1 once
used( them wIll not 1)e without, thlem.
THE11 faict thaft (Jragln & Co., philadta.,
Pa., (Dobbins' Eilectrio Soap,) confi
dently base, their claims on the merits
of thle soap, and only ask a trial, speaks
volumes. We know that the soap tells
a good story. Try it
--Belt bouquets "are now made im
twanaaly large
HIUMOROUS.
A SFNsInLs PANT A1,ooN.-Wlhen, il
old( 1man was walking past Madisoi
sItiLur a day or two ago, a follov
ruslhed up to hin anli shouite(
"Cab, mister, cab?"
" Yes, I see i's it Cal," responided til
old man to satisf'y the frantle individ
11al, who was 1pointiig at the vehliclo
that h1e believed him.
"Would you like a cab, sir ?''
"I11deed I should. If' I coild afor<
it, I'd always keep a cab. I believe ti
cab to be one of the Most emrinuient CIvil
izers of tihe Ninreteenil centurV."
"I miiia:, wou1( yolu like to eigrag
tine to drive yol anyw hero," explaine
tihe cabitani with a pleasait sil te thal
strotchred across his fice and hung dowi
oil tile shouilder of his rubber overcoat
"I thilk I should like to go tip Fifti
aventre and through Central Park t<
Peliamn. I Rm fond of scenery."
6"T1hen0 ,jump right In, and I'll whir
youi tbrough tihe Switzerland of Amer.
lea so faittyoit'll think you're skimineu
the diaphanous bosom of' Lake Como.'
"Then yourr horse is fast?''
"Yes, sir, ie is; when he gets undei
way once it's lpretty hard to stop him
lIN moves as gracefully irs a swanr, amr
as swift as a Mexicean1 torniado. I iav(
had brakes adjusted oi my -nb, and
with theimi I mainage to stop Boi1ny
Volcrano. Julp ri Igl in sir."'
"I don't; think I ll,") replied thle
old man ; "you are albogether too novel
f'or mie. Your horse Is too fast for ii
nervous old mn with rheunatism amd
gout. Now, if your horse couid go a
mile in cight minutes i'd engage you,
I'mi not gorig to go to Peliam an.] backl
inl ten minurtes. I want rmiore0 timte
when I go to tire cootry. Iave you n
cow yoU can hitch up1) ilstead of that
horse ?"
"No, sir.."
"l'hei I shall pass humbly on. Tic
next tino you talk to an old man abour
your horse boast of his pensiveness, lile
slowness an1d his gentility arnd you will
be all right. Don't say that ie is anlr
equIne cannon ball, but assure your
prospective customer tiha't your hiorse hl
so indolent; that frequeontly, while on
tire road, le orawls unp on tihe slhafts
arid goes to sleep." 'hen thro Old mani
passeud on' hris way, arid tihe cabm1an
looked after iin in blank astonish.
ment.
-As Ii, satuipon the steps inl Pittsburg
last Sunday evening ie claimed tire
right to kiss for every shooting star.
She at IIr'st deniirred, as became a1
modlest inaiden, but finally yieled,
Sihe was even so accommodating as to
call iis attention to the11 flying ieteors
that were about to escape his observa
tionl, rind then got to "calling" im111 on
I ightir Iiiig-brgs, am( at last got himl
ilown to stealy work onr the light of It
lanternri that a man was swinging at a1
depot inl thodlistanice where tralins were
switchlg.
Es-inANE.--It was a warm aier
noon , and youig Cummarnrrngern did not gc
i the ihouse, but sat dow in I i lire pleas
alnt )orcTh, as Wis hiS cuiStoi, after
rinrging (he bell. H er little sister eauirt
to tire (1001' I and looked at himi1 with
soie Curiosity. "Does youir sister
Mabel knrow I am her'e, Nellie?" li
asked. "Oi, yes,," replisd tire Innrio
eent. prattler, "'I guess sire 4locs; sle
toid mrre to come out anrid see how shady
it iriade the front yartliwheni you put
yoir' feet r1p on tire por'chi railing.''
lIe took them down and sat on them.
Is rr iossin.x tht a iremcdy made of
*uelh coIrmiorn, simple plants as Ilops,
liuchu, Manrdr'ake, Dandelion, &c.,
mai~ke so manyris arid sneh marvelous and
wtondoerfurl er'es as 1101) Bitters do? It
murst be, for when old arid young, r'ich
anrd.'poor, Paistor rand Doctor, Lawyer
and( Editor, all testify to havinrg beten
eur'ed bry threrm, we must believe arnd
doubt no longer. Soc other column.
SMALL girlI, ver'y harshly, to hirn dlol
ini a toy carriage, dolly harvirig Lumribled
frnom hie' sent: "'Set r'ighrt rup, you
hror'r'd old tin g ! Don't you dIare to
(10 thra' agin, or' ll whrip your.'' See
I rg a parI'-bhy, whro 1had( approachled
U riobser ved, sire rmod I fled her voice, anid
conitinued In direct tories: '"Now, sIt
up straIght, dia'rlig, andi be careful riot
to frall arnd hurt youirself."
A NEWi .Jeursey firim is putting up ra
Ilackenrsack brand of mrosquitoes, rindc
palmirng thremi offi on tire pu~blic as
potted lobsters. No commrient, is neces
sar'y on this asser'tIon, exceptirng to
refer to tihe facet that it is a Sundayl
papier which prinits it.
Can anrythring eq-tal tire cormplacerncy
of thre y'ounig man In low-necked shoes
and~ clocked socks wh'ien Ire firnds that
all tire ladies on thre opposite sIde of
tire car are' deply interested mn them,
or carn aught exceei is utter discomi
fiture whlen hre discovers casually that
they re rnot mnatcs?
IN a restarrranrt in tire ILatin quarter:
"Walter, loo0k outthrere ?" "For whlat,
sir'?" "Foi'rmy coat, you r'ascral I You
have tovetred It wIt h soupj I'" "Oh, thrat
won)I't (d0 any hrarmn, sir. After 7
o'clock, sir, it's notin rg bunt water !"
BAn~rss ought to he wiell taken care
of; their sy'stemi (does riot allow tire
slightest neglect. If ye'r IBaby sufferr
from Colic on' fowel Dh1 o-ders, procure
a bottle of Dr. iuli's Baby Syrurp, a
simpilhe burt ralways r'eliabl10 remedy.
Only 25 cents.
FsonNrcs: "0, grandma, isn 't it
ter'r'ible? there's a live dandelion ourt
inr thre back y'ard( I'" Grandma:i "0,
gu'aeiours? howv careless those circuts
people rre. Whart shahl we (10?'"
"No, sin," said the gentleman from
Pittsbur'g, "'I was riot in thre wvar, but
my brother wvas,arnd he was wvournded."
''Air, I rdeed. Ser'iously weounded ?
"Yes, sir; Ire was shot in tire hrorse."
A vrxM in a r'uiral paper begIns:
""'Twere better farr that I hrad died.'
Af'ter p~eirsinig tine ef'ursion, cnador
compiels uns to aigree with tire writer.
"FRnsT ~conie, first suirfedl," is thet
bathring-hrouso r'ulo at Coney Islaind.
UNEAsY lies thre head that w~ears an
earbirnrle.
fruth ls Mighty.
As tihe hittle leaven Id( in tire meas
ure of meal, madle all leaven. so trunth
gradu~lually overcomes all doublt arid dis.
beliefI. When Dr, Pierce, of lunfYalo,
N ., announced that his Fanvoritt
P'rescripItioni would positIvely curre the
many d iseaises and weaknesses peculIar
to womneni, some doubted and( corrtinued
to employ thre harsh anud carnstlo local
treantmnrent. Blut theo mighty truth gradu
ally becamrne ackniowledged. Throusandi
of ladies wino ha~d uselessly uundergonc
untold torture' at tire ha~nds of difoer
eut physleians, employed the Favorltt
Prescr Iption, and were speedIly cured.
Mbany piiantrs now' proscrIbe it. h
their practice. So sangulue Is D'r,
Pierce of .its power to cure, that ihe nonw
sells It throtughi drtnggfst8 under a pos1.
tivo gnarantee.
A iMlosnn1unsat of Go(
oiuld be orected int inenory of the invento
of "AWneksis," the groat oxternal Pile Item
edy. Mr. Jams J. JIassott, of Erio, Polna.
I writon as follows :
blessrs. NxUSTAI.:MIR & Co.:
E~Nrax~:N--Enoloaodj find P. 0. order fol
$1.00, for Wilil send box Anakehsis. I I'n
used two boxes and fcol it ay datty to say t,
3 To that by the use of your 51itulo reonedy ]
lave been raised from the brinik of den iair t(
the joyful hope of noon boing able to i cclam
myself entirely enred. Ono imointh's trial, n
tNO snall sexpntio of tho cos of ono box o
Anakosis has givoi iue inoro reliof than twc
years doctoring with our boat pbysicians here,
linuroly a mnuonmient of gold sho'ild be oroctecl
lin mentory of tiho inventor of Anakesini. Bonl
at eonco if pomsible.
I shall bo pleased to reply to any ono wbic
'.tuircs as to tihe nicrits of your valuablo nicd
cho, sbould you nce lit to piubliail this.
liceroly your servait,
JAMis J. i$Asaxrr, ErIo Pa.
"Antakesis" is solA by all (lruggists. Pricc
I por box. Saunples sont freo to all sufforore
.n application to "Anakeiw" Depot, Box 391V
ow York
A MAN 8ol1cti1nics parts Is 111111c I
the lmiddle for cuplionly and beautv
Evel Jacob ins it good effect oil a cal'l
when placed ats .1. Cobb 14mith.
If Troublol with Constipation, take Ihoof
land's Ucrnan Billers.
IF Yeu are Dyupoptio )Ioo/land's (ernan
Bilers will enro You.
"I H AD 110 tIme to stullthe chicken,'
apologized i lan(ildy. "Never 11l11d,
"Imadaill, It's tougyil eniougli as it Is,'' r
plicta a boarder.
IF Your Liver is Disordorod Itoofland's Gct'.
mant Bitters will not it aright.
Von Pli-L on tho Face, use IIicskell's Tel
rr. ointmenit.
SMAI.L for its eyes-A young owl.
IF You Would Enjoy Good Health Takc
lloo/land's (crtian Billers.
7li'skell's Teller Oinltent Will curo overy
ormu of To tor.
Oakland Female Institutes
NORRISTOWN. PA.
WINT'lct TI EIIM Wld, CoMMENCE SE P'TEM
U ElI 9, 1879. For circutses~idress
J. GillElt R ALSTON, Principal.
DO NOT BEGIN YOUR SINGING CLASSES
BEFORE EXAMINING L. 0. EMERSON'S
NE\V BOOK,
THE VOICE OF WORSHIP,
While containinng a largo antil valni-bo enllectton
of Clumrcli Music in h tornof Tunes ani Anthems.
it is perfect [ ti- ted for the Singing Snool anl V'on
vention byh oargn nusmber of Song4, Duets, Gees,
&c., sant well manic i'lon-nntary Course.
SIco T9.00 per dozoa. Specmenn copies maIled
Fend for circlani al c alio .s, whIt full list of
mfsnnnlar I Shiluaig Sichool llooks.
The now tO-cont edition of Pilinaforo (complete) sells
flonly, and Fatiliniza 4 $2.0 1. Sorcerer (1 co), Trial
by J ory (60 Ctb.), inro Iin coastant denm snil.
EMERSON'S VOCAL METHOD,
by L. 0. Ennrso:1, 1.0) i a valmuablo new book for
\ olce Training, contatti,g till t1i1o essential4 of
st inly, plint y or exe-rcl -s, aind plan expl intl Ions,
anaI co-n lg mntstch less than tno larger works on th
sae tubject.
Subscrilo now for tho Musical Record. nnal recelvo
wokly all tit n 'ws, and plenty of good music, for
.92s per yecar.
ic n s aWng Tx longe, a charming new Su islay
School soing Hook.
Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston.
J. E. D1TSOE & CO. 92 Cietnut St.. Phulla.
L ANDE RTI, 8'U8DS
AlRE TiHlE BEST.
D. L ANDRETH! & 8ONS, !91 & 23 S. SIXTil Street
LPHIIA.
124
EXODUS
To the bost lands in the best climate with the beat
mnarkota, andI on Lhe beat terms, along the ine of B'y.
3,000,000 A C RES
Mainly in the Famous
RED RIVER VALLEY OPTH E NORTH.
On long time, low prices and eaay payments.
Pamphlet with full informatIon malled free. Apply to
D. A. MoKIN LAY, Land Com'-,
Gs. P. M. & N. Itv. at. Paul. Ninn.
RAW' 'Ni'lWST P'lfbInEL.PIIlA ACAD-.
RE MI tOPS9 . 42nsd a rent, W'best Phniladelphifa, Pa.,
a 8-lect 4l.nssina ilsarling Schnool, wIll roopon Sop
toimbnr 22. ionors of 79P: L~atin saluntanory, at La
(niyetto College; llonornary Oratton,. at Prinntion.
J. M. IAWLINS, A M..
C AGENTS W ANT EDH FOR T HE
OMPLETE OMZE
AllRW JULIA McN A IR WRI11TS .RiW OOK.
Thi Mosraile. flalthn. Inuny, Wos'rk, Annnnsennn-rnns,
Membnlers, M1onsey, Sav nnas annd Spondillngs sire mlt
c'learty dal t wit in In f'eanitin mly Ie, fnuln of
Ianlole asnd wit. It, lnhonutnrnni coiuored ililus
tr-atlssni aeow tr na, tonnedl pa p-, chon'S baindlnngs
.snd~ low 5nurlee4, tis work fa nIOEIND'TO II AVII
A N 1YlYMENNE MALE. No book llkol itis over
bor n nbi aneat.
Foriull dI -script Ion ands exn ra narnms, a 'dressN
J- . MC~ltDY & CO., PlaitaeltalainP.
GENTS' SEND POSTA L FOR PR[IC
Litand Instruction fo
FINE B. elf-Moansronnont, to
SHOES J29South NIN TH 8lroot,
AGENTS, READ THIS!I
We wIll pay Agents a salary of S1n0 per month and
exess rallow a large commtssion, to sell our
ewadWonderfaul Iarventions. We mean what
we say. Sample free. Address
BHIEIMAN & 00., Marshall, MIeh.
HOP BITTERS.
cosTAras
MOaS, hUCIIU. MANDB.A mm
DA NDELION,
An ens es Air. lxer )mnoraz. Quaera
or Asl ornas BrrraUS.,
ARDiseases of the Stomnach, Bowels,Jilood, Ibery
idneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervonsnese, lp
umness and Uepoolally Female Complalta,
61000 IN GOLD.
Wll be paid for a ease gaeyvml not eure or help,.e
^or anything impure or injurious found tn thela.
Ask your druggist tor Dlop Bitters and trythr
Bore you sleep. Take no etheor.
101P000u 0vn Is the sweetest, saftetel es
Ask Children
s'e P A, for BiStoseLiv nd Eldneys
auperier' to all others. AKDragglsta
enas ue of pu, tobacco a
Send fo eirfna9.
ehtuty&s 9. EtisM_4eCa bssne,q.y,
TO ADVERTISERs
iF" We will furnisha on asppiioastion,
estinntes for Advertiis isa soe best
and 1argest eireglated Newspapers Esa
the Uissiled States mud Canadas. Ours
fascilh ies are uhaspassed. We snake
ours sstosners interests ong ow n, anad
tmady to hilease aund snsake their Ad.
vertimisag proiliabie to thean, am Slaon.
sands who have tr ied us easn toestify.
Vail o' a'idrsess,
S. K. PE.TTINOILL & 0O.,
ST PAJIK RO0W, Now York,
101 V113ESTNUT streo, Palladolphla.
*oeh
W -UE """"'""
b010 ks'rW 1a~ ~ 'arA
THE RECORD,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
ITHEF CEEEA PICT DhAIL Y I NEEPEN DENT
NSEWSPAPI-si IN T11E
UNITED NTATC41'. -
3 OLUMNS FOlt ONE CENT.
Tw isstto of tA TUlR DA Y oitains 61 coliiilS.
ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS
FRO31 ALL PARlTS OF TIlE WODIM.
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ITS GENItAL, NEWS AND i-NTFRl'i1iSING
Sl'ECIALII'TIES MAkE IT A V.A\AiIUE
PAPER FOR ANY LOCAiITY.
Price, 03.00 a Yeaar, Free of Postage.
FERNT ON TRIAL ONE MONTM FOR
25 CENTS.
The' l)iali Sheet (I-Agh Pago $w 1ita m it'
will be ti-tit fli 4-f poottaig. 1o %1,). aiiIrugitt Iii 81 0)0 a
o ti 1a it ttisr 1 titr tIr fi IIwe of ilge -IlY
.ta i ls u'oat readinag maitter of till Iatoew8 Iug clear.
"AESENT 41I114UL.ATEON AVE)CtAt.ES
a 1,000 11AIL N.Y.
ipohelnaidla Copios SENT FiLEK totny Addrosta
THE RECORD,
P'IEEiLA~iDN'ElI3EA.
When Trade is Dull, Judicious
Advertising Sharpens It.
HOW TO ADVERTISE. -
,a See PETENUILL.
WHEN TO ADVERTISE.
,*5- sIe PETTUNIJLL.
WHERE TO ADVERTISE.
- F' See P ETTENMIILL
W HOM TO AIMERTISE THROLWI.
B1F See PETTEN49ILL.
Go TO 37 PAIE ROW, NEW YORK, and
*V- See PETTENAILL.
1111Portna' colebratci mIlngI. !lrovela-lildn2 Shnt
0. till ILIt.3 15 lip. 1 ttttbarrei Ilraioll toadola.4 at S21
wta lu.Mizzle andl lroclh-loadin Guns, itilles and
t ak i. aiom ap rovd rati el anti taertian
ua .All k tads orf sporting huapl umiats e atd tart I,
10 I M 11-I)AM ILI1), 11LI GU S at 660
1-Itt e be-t gtaaae yet nazde fo aIla price. l'ric.-S on
JOS, C. GRUBB & CO.,
712 Market St., Philada., Pa.
~m~inr 1) EP. flrhI ImS eDoW toX
Onia Dia, by a revaUfa ing pres~a.
SENT FR Ei NT4Lr 1. m
..m Dwm 'Ir*anana mmnels a.an
-- AA PALM& aa,, SIWL ft111111
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Itioist. Oe( *UpyIng 011) lnilh spav i, one ti11am;
o six tl1C3 two tiltac.-; or thiree litie foour
ti-nes.
.320 CAsh,' an aaw.il IeaIn10
LIain or in ;o i tpae o t It ; o si
Address
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37 Park Row, New York,
AdIvertINIeg don in till inewspapers in
Una edt States atnd Ctanats ati the LwtVO, rates..
ESTABLISEHED 1848.
MORGAN & HEADL1Y,
Impaors of Diamonds
Malfactul'e's of Spectaclea,
61a SANSOM Street, Phnad~esphan
lilustrated Prib. List sent to the trade
S M.PETEN4A LL& 4O. AdIverLisina
Cha sint Street., Phladeitlphia, a eceive adver
Ltatreat for VbtIcation In any part, of tihe
A DI 8s io the roost judIc~ advert sing
It..-EST tM A Ti'g for oneo or mn re lasser teons 0i
tns r'vt c-ifet It.oany ntumber of paper.,
BLATCH LEY'S PUMPS
The Old Reliable
STANDARD PUMP
For Wells 10 to 751 Feet Doop.
lNew Prico List, Ja I, 18'9.
ADDRlEsS
C. G. BL A THLEY
440 ARKET treet. Ph1ada
-Uatee I n th aortel-arl ra
Tz~ai1 ~hap mao io- i st on e eryoy
whereleet aid of lmat-ongt wstlannd for
'abon asny 2 d.
O'r et r aet na WD~ NU N iie e
EnsrthnanOdrlt lof the Ie
p ositiong wih are n a
w. n Yo rc , Philad a
ASTVERTE
For A AO dArtsrsw thout hare fo
toN fof ONewspprlf or for
Aol nY whiyar Tonr
orAdvertiseris withe cBe foi
lIO ofNewpaers, o.fo
frOm th inoraDle Thinlow Wee,
iNDORSING DR. RADWAY'S I. I, itEMEDIES
ARa USING TURN FOR 2"Muai, V G.
0
NEw Toni, Jan. 4, 1811.
ndAR Sin. -aving for several years used youA
meOdleinos. doubtingly at first, but after expert.
encing their efllcacy, with full conidence, it is
io lea a pleasure than a duty to thankfully
acknowIedgo the advantago we have derived
from them. The 1ile are resorted to as often
as occasion reu ires, and alwa s with the 4.
sired effect, Tho Ready Relief cannot be bets
ter described than it is by its niamo. We apply
the Iflimet frequently and freely, almost in.
fariably finding the pronised "olleto."
Trul yours, (signedUL WEED.
R. R. R.
fADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES TER WORST PAINS
In from One to 20 Xiuutes.
NOT ONE nouR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN,
Radway's'Remdy Belief to a Cure fol
EVERIY PAIN. It was the first and is
The Only Pain Remedy
what instaitiL stops the moot exoruciating
ains. Minr orons and ues Cougda.
Lionh, whether of the Lungs, tStomach, Bo%% a14
Dr other glands or organs, y one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pain,
Whei RHEUMATIC, Bled-ridden, 4aflrm, Crippled,
Ner ous, l4euralgio, or prostrated with diease
mnay suffer,
RADWAY'S READJY BELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTA NT BASIL
INFLAMMATION OF THE H IDNEYS
INFLAMMATION OF TUB J3LADDEU,
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS
CONGEsrIcON OF WIN LUNG*.
SORE THROAT DIFFIcUI/l B (HATHING,
i A LPIrATlON UF THE RHART,
RYSTERICS, CROUP. DIPT LERIA
CATARRtH, INIWENZA,
ILEADACHE, TOOTHACHE
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
DOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILS,
CHILBLAINS andFROST-BITES.
The application of the Ready Relliet to the
part or parts whore the pain er dfiloulty exists
will afford ease and comfort,
Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler of
water will In a few moments cure Cramps,
Spasm, Hour Stomach, Heartburn, Sicka Hsa
acbe, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind ia the
Bowels, and all IntornalPains.
Travelers should always carry a 'bottle of
Radwa3 Read Relief with them. A few
drop In Water will prevent sickness or pains
from change of water, It Is better'than Fronck
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER and AGIUE.
Fever and Ague cured for Fifty it. There
io not a remiedial agent In the world that wli
oure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious,
Bilo'is, Scarlet Typhold Yellow and other
Foe% a (aided ByRadwUyn ls)~ so quick an
R ASI eAY REaI 0t, bottle
Dr. Radway's
Sgraprln RNOWm,
f.E1E GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
FOR THE CURI OF CERONIC D1EASE,
SCROFULA OR SYPRIT.ITIC, HEREDITARY OR
CONTAGIOUS,
De it seated in the Lungs or Stomach, skin of
Bones Flesh or Nerves, corrupting the
ufda and vitiating the fluids,
Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula, Glandular
SwOlling. Hacking Dry Cough, Cancerous A4feo
tiona Syphilitic Cornlaint a, Beeding of the
Lungs, Dys epsia, !atr Brash, Tic Doloraux,
Diseanes, Female ~oints , Got, Drope
gall iRheumn, Bronchitis, Consumption.
Liver Complaint, &c.
Net only does the Barsapattillian Rlesolvent
excel all remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
btiiste onl positive cure for
Kidney & Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb Dlseases, Giravel, Diabetes
urineIrit slisease, Ai nina aned n all
cases where there are brick dust deposits,or the
water is thick, cloudy, mtxed with sulistances
like the white of an egg, or threads like white
silk, or there is a mnorbid, dark, bilious appear
anco and white bone-dust deposits, and when
tpr is wt a ik~ ningbunin snation whe
and along the loins,
Sold by drugglsts, PRICE ONE DOLR~a,
OVARAN TUnOR
OF TENl YEARS' GROWTH CURED BY DR
RADWAY'S REMEDIES.
Dr, BADWAY & 00,, 82 Warrpa Street,
NEW YORE.
DR RAD WAY'S
Regulating Pills,
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweel
stra gtlurg.,Radwa' i'l fr the cure of .
disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels Kid
nas BladderNervoUs Diseases, Headache,
Conia, t~o esvevneer,'Indiestion, Dyspep.
Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the in.
ternal viscera. Warranted to effect a posi-tive
cur. lurly egtable,0 aetaning no me:.
cuynneralodlter"io' dg,"?tln
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulipess of the'
Blood i the Head, Acidity of the Stomah
Nausea Ileartburn, Disgust of Food Fulnel
nor I gt tl~n the or Eructions, Sink.
Swimming of the Head Burried and Diliepod
Bireathin, Flutterinir al, the Heart, Choking o:
Buficatin Sensations when In a lyn oturs
Pain in Head, Deficienc of Perspiration, Yel..
lowness of Skin and ICoPaid in the' Bid
Libs ad budden F1 s of Ueab, Burning
A few does Of RADWAY'S PILLS will free
the system from all of the above named disor~d,
mrs. Price 5o cents per box. 80l1 b Drugglsta
Read "False and True,"
Sernd" ltte stmpm po ADWAY * 00., N.
Information wErth thlousaildb 'Wil be Sent y70,
cona a avorrm Un the Advertindr and tie
Pubhlisher bystating that thiey saw the adver.
ilnsriuent in this lournal (natning the paper),
IEMENTS
lowspapers rnamed in their Direo.
O1NE YEAR, in the best
ifully watched, at the
4, on application to
ICDL L & CO.,
sir' offioes In
elphin or Boston.
i.S MA DE
Insertion In a OJNOIOE SEL~EO
the 3IFAT' Wowspapoi's In'
ounty or Section,
onS, at Very itusoiable Rates~
GILL &CO