The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 02, 1880, Image 4
er Mafa" lief P eOee 0 a",
Pfa m TorVey entensIVely amanirm
F#r on the - numeros JItM* villoges
010#to * 78e vaFlee atnongtbo blle,
bei egih miles to the sutheat of
be eity of EInghien, Chias, It is maoe
from She wArk 9*18l4 T'lan-sh-p', the
paper'wnlberry to'ee hark, and wheat
&sraw, whiael, ofter having been well
washo and 091dd with a certAin pro
perns 9f Jime, is again washed, and
then xposed to dry for a whole year
n Whe l.side of the hills, in opolt whore
the grasN and bruvhwood have been
previeusly oleared away fOr this par.
pme, After the year'. 4Xpo0sur, it is
Washed 1100 more,and tho pounded on
Stone will a large we1lon huammor 1it
14 supposed to require 1,400 blows irom
this DrnMeOr to 14.r11do It t4 1lhe neces
#$ry e01enisteny I after which it In re.
oieved to another building, and left to
soak until II bomea fuiite a pulp, in a
large eartllenware voi"O, containing a
liquid gine, loade rol boiling tlha
branch of a treu called tile Yangkowt'.
eog, a spc0es of )ooked yIne. fhais
pulp is 010n Pa& Into a istern of water,
and well stirred up withl a utuInt istick.
A onely made bamboo tramue, or sort
of long oblong sieve, in tiaen by two
men, one1 al sither and, and dippedl
IwOe Into this liquid, wllilh II uatdo
to run equally over Lao whole slarfaoo,
somowhialt after the mann14er In wiclhla
ti.e phiotograpa llor ahioa N the dopooainag
nlition it rui over thIs plate. Ity this
1ean, la thin am tolerably even layal
Is lo0t, whia1h1 4oon1 Pariablly tiries and
orms ili sheet of paper, antd n lh ta
roumoveti by stIiply rovearlIn1 ciae fralio.
Al 16011 asa ailluulnt ilIboher or aloutu
has been muade, they are makon to Lhe
drylaig iom. ''hs rooi tina1 a
large brlok oven, 'onutd oan l thie atbilto
wh limuea, and built kyll to witlin a few
eot of the roof, Upon tie top of Lillis
oVen lie pajper ili plaited, lin paroelm a
About a loot in I(hitknessn, nuIi1t p1r
beellly dry aitler which shuleLt by hmiat II
daiped o nou mook 041 ,aid whit Still IIolat ,
Is by mean141sV of h Soft brtush tatao Lo
adhee s to the sidi of the ovoln 1,r a
shocrt tine, it ndergo lini ial prov4sh
of drying, It in then taken away to
tle paukilg room, and m1aiade up in1to
bales, welliling froma No tto In oattitols
eicl, the Oatty beaing eiljivalont to 1k3
Ill, avoirduils. 'The largeit isltc
peaper Is abot 0141n "hanilig" (11, e1
0ng, anSld i worth Oino dollar it ahool.,
'his plairtilal aul0 of paper Is ladlo
enltirely from the "'1" n-shn-,'i" bit,
ith iatiller 1i4as 1r0 0omapoued lit a
mixtu e 0t 1h 110 u tione bark,
or It bark ofth paier- mulhrry treo,
and wheat htraw. 'Pl' paier is know in
by the nlalic "8tlnctusihb," and Its 41on.
alderled a go0d tinlaiiy paper lit It
Op1en Air a r utumpustmsltives.
Dr. J. Hlenry enn1e1t, 1assaerta thiat, the
teOMPOratnu'. whiclh exrts th 1e m1ost
favorabo Iaaluenee in tie treatmenot. of
ptdaahisa to a day temuaperatlire rangigm
froa 65L dog, to ia d.. -or 7 d-eg. Fa-.,
sand a nitgha toemperaaunre hettywoon 4
dlog, andui 50 dog a (n111her wt'ids, that
the oliats amia tempersuaturae wialeba ate
(he mlotoonaduulve 1tlo hehyalological
wvell-boinug of th1e (anaaan ra' tare
ailsco t atmst iavorasblo i(the treat
mnt, of uhlbhisbu, liie drawa atotntuan
to thelao t (111hat, phathbsis rare amonilsg
ahe 11e11op l9thauig (h9 hi gh plaia
ot tOentraul andu Slouath Amtatae~a, althbougha
clt~ommo in th neoig hbiniag .aeaecat
towns. D~r. ('omuea, wIth whomua 1r.
Ilennett haa lately beenti ini torr'~espond
en110, tatategs t t rg at realdtt~ien o
bt' rs in i atto, where heo waus on1e
of the professors at6 the meudloet hl,
phlysatan to thte hositbal, am11 eng~aged
int aetive pirtyate praettee,, (to only sawt
two (r three0150 asat 51of ttantOnta
y'hthass amna~lg thae ntatives, and1 in all
(ho 44a50a of Itipoted palthttss fromn the
ieaooast thuat heo me1t ni ila the prlogress
of the disease o n appearel1~~1d to ',e ar
reted. tie alst states thuat In a large~,
w~iows Ooeu day andt ighit, ho foundt~
theo tounl'erature to celiate all the
year 1(ound1 botwen 67T dog, andtu tt5
deg. F'ah. 11r. ilenneat telates the0 uease
ct a younag miarried ladty, aged 21'
whom hes attendetd in two winsters al
Mtnn. 8tie was a1 natyve of (bvaya
qtuil, but cidntated andu married int
France, where she becameo a 'onisumpll
lIve sitand tauding thlaa her recovery at
Mo0~noe w as only a partial one, she r'e
Intueto heruc uaatlye 'onner~y, 1he has
now been two , ears at Quto, aund has
becomwe 'uite well and robuost. ta
tthn, a6 enttono, sheb livedt shtut uap,
while at Qutito she huas livedl In the openi
air t'lsiantly, t kl terefore thInks
thuat the immauity, ox e auparative Ima
Wiunl65, 1.wcm plathias enioyed by the
inabitana of the elevated Wmountaain
1latus 1)1 tr~op'ical andI sub-stopical
A meica, stemu kir xivo to the Argean
titne tReptati, 4'annt ge owling to
IM~f eleo ation-to baromterie Oeni
6I4Jns--jnaumnet as phathisls reigns at
alt elevatious, eveu above SQ (oeet,
o1 the Wounlftins of awitsrlandt It
c'aalnt( tiber, te atutbantedt to mere
dtry enida, AS the W&rtaluly from phatb ise
ts grer in Nor way, Stwedes, anad
Nrthernj Russeia (han 11n loudon or
k.'ea, it ust, then, be owing to the
ideal Phye&ological elimate, w hIgh eaa
bles the entire popuaton to lhye, as it
were, ouat dtoie In lte oe air, nibght
and dtay, Why should not the Amiesv,
with a deigriully mid, dry, andu
6 %aale clMtale, which Is uequnated in.
asy paIt tof the worldJ, became ihe health
oXe o Nftuure?
*IM a4MoN4 M ' Ao te qi'tot of hard
al4i et se46 water en the brewinug of beer
ha* eooQntaered by A t, itegty,
The 'WAare4 it the worte (nohop
With ta1 water eatainlu 66.9 gatu
Wa19tti 44hPate sad 16. ) gratns weg.,
1Asiv0A sRitha#b49 %o wJJas Comt~~..
the%% reaoM4 IAbg at us4Ue et
49abeve saits An R10t4i has any at
yxegabae Io0ua949 on aAue aeneurs of
9ata9a ebeeAoesAt OJA the cooava
94 iAA 94*oa;4 bu (be were re
Swt beAes water sena e (g gly
A ~'A taa
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AGRICU7/I'VRE,
Naammo~snass Anyfarmer
It" ha ustoago to raising
Sp u uniformly $s
W jlqi beesay tbsaifb
:ox get no e rts A
eN ord al oi o 1 lo ny othr grop
--be manurs it nd be and# that a
manre that wfl d for most 4rops
will d for the orop of apples. it Is the
QNgl PQ Malanure orobards at all that
auses thew Wo bear so poorly, and the
trees to look In bad gonditieo. There
Is noghing better than wood ashes for
orobards, If we had the ashes; but
oarly overybody buarno coal except in
aerta out,~of-the-way sections, anid
we must therefore reaora lo somethig
else, Nest to wood-askes there it no
other fertlier better than barn-yard
manure. A liberal application 01 this,
It only once In three years, with care.
ful pruning and coraping of Lite trees
aid ferreiIng out tie bores and all
other inse1ts which lay concealed un
der the bark, will 1oon snake a changa
in the produoLveses of the orchard.
Qoober aid November are tle best
months to apply the manure and to give
the trunks of Lio trees a good scraping
off or all old bark. ir the trunks were
wabetd with whale-oil oajap, vay one
pound to an ordinary 1lzei bucket of
water there would loot be many in
souts eWt alive atUr Liao 0pertifonl.
T1,1Mu isionsn known ais 'big head"
anti "big jaw" l an enlargument of the
omes os ile head or Liao lower jaw.
Both are the samo ditsano, bit appiar
lug in 1ill',r.nt plaes. 1he halluratoger
of the dlieasite is a softenliig of the
bonso,wlhil becomo porous 'or apongy,
losa Lia'r solitity IIad 0L.1eneglt3, ant3
bucomse hracLuruil, or the kinows anid
muue los their 110111 IiI on hin, it
IN (101t14tmo for tile Whole boly stru30.
itro 1)8 the skeliston to be invoivoi, for
th diseaco is iolituetlma. iaL is pe
eItliarly 01n0 "poulai to the Atississipyi
Valley, where tne rluh alluvial sois
11 1iu4arL Molied Iinality Lo the iuriauge, or
wilioh un1n30Li) it liltiottb e hiltu atst
iliamiliti t) ot to Wom Whu nIsrt1on
all aumlalit dil"na,oualy. Thera IN no4
0111.0 lot advalluti ases, IIu wtiln thi
hliutia of Lih uippur jaw Unit faite or the
io 03' Jaw art itu3334 to ho0 tilarging,
troeat~uuL y tollos Ahultiti ho bgun a
1)mWO, i'hisphoriti hold In u xty-srop
titano1 may le given to a fuli-grown
lorati, aiti tonu 3iropm to a yourling, in
13 133 iti kiig- wator. An r4ituivalont 0
iduihtu l 1t 1it11 3u3 1)0 bgivoe. x.
%;m)lv l IIN ita frequeilnL
unit1u. tI ite al ild lot 3130 0i11Cn uoti.
V im IN of a1utuu kiat vory fro4q0un.
iy 33310kit liouto0io an1i3ut3 I Luy ar
1ton,811y ike i30 301330 y pe 3)33tlt p1atIlo
aU1331134116 thl33at tu33351L bil No llovutI boy Lhie
3n31i31 )tit ' 1baaisou ltivit buuot uAmti
Ism hi 331, ofe1331 ll )03llitu Iti103311viltulto
to at gcruatill il3r lead oxcstent, of Wt111h a
low101 141 3'. l ikulilolu 03llj V1L 3', 11) 3V13101
tfit utmoio atill a X onnkuu of, bor-ax
jlitiert tit Wo patrts ol waiitir, t.o whilt
Dooit, aliaplu0oughl Ill lilled ito ma1ke a4
bilitkll paicttl ha1 provuti a goodi V1rtujlu
.alvo. A ouniturl s trt na1i3olm LII 1411d a
1511. Ismai Its will propsortionl ot (lilt to
i43r11' 1k1e1) i1a1 13t1)3ou11ur 3 1ay L 'toupply
aiko) vurA 411100tu1M. Mnort1ly aL01r1 th1
111irca to witill thle flonp miixtturti haos
a1)33. 11pp1In0 a11botit toobevi3 wa d w1it h
pa3ro u33 3t33 ati 1t 31 tiry iug oil ru)
1ut01 o3, 1(Wl 1)3 3tuirpuunni a31d latri
11, UtIttat part1a, IMI It 11.10 013rbollio
neud, lki purhail thlt mlotit, conkvioot
113 I 3.130 ) ts11WRO, Wa31l 03i10ttiL3i Ilk it
tu t K 1. 33. t tA o,1 m11 3 llu5 1 l 1313 3 ita
Wi-tis VOrm1'13 MIMI betiter 133310 33331t hIgh
06r lkladin3g tit order to overtioomki th
tihe 3)s5103u.
ha333 recent1.ly be1'u 11u 3reitu3313d 13nto ta
001o1untry3133 from Japan .15 33 aver'y thii
1.333)1 varloIey h33 over3y part33enltr, and31
ha3s thua 1333 pro'1ved a3 m331at1 Valuabiu
acquist33153 to3 our ha33lt, It, Ia of the)3tur
1)333 0133a3, au3ti 13trona 3 to 33 mot1ieratot,
313ttor 31133 ; 33351 u 3 333very lon~g 33nd1 1.a33,
woody313 333m3 angular13, 3)t 133 ratheor a3
a1a3' 3 coorI duLlI 13'~ll Iang gree ; ar -
when31 f3u1ly ripo. 't'~ h lsh~ i 1of the1
doopet'333 iorag hul, 3and3 lavor' mos3t1
exquisi3t31, dtry), 33weet0, 11130 grained1,an1d1
ha13 p0osit3vely no thor3o, a3 quai61y 31o1
13und1 13u a33y 1)tt1ier var31ety. Another03
pecu03l3ar'ity o)f 33his valuable)3 variety Is
Its 3thick'I, solid3 31h-h, 1eavlug 1 Ver'y little
31303m (3.r3 1)u31, and33 havIn~g very) few
133n1 1p1u3133 a3s those) of1 the 1.1ubbard. it
1a also a late k13eepe, thul~ghI pehp
not) 331 13331 as3 311e 11atter, no0t having
033331. a 3ha3 d. 13331 3)hell-1ik0 sk11u. i".'r
l33131As13 IN S3W3Nl3,-lo3.ga art' seldom133
diseased33.31 whou1 thely are' allowedI to
wanderI)3 thr3oughl 333e ti3.hls and3. wood01s
as thley kn3ow 3330 remUo'L13s that are'1
necessary343I' when33 33 thfirst symp33tom3s 131
s3'3kness appear133, and3 th3ey are'3 ver3y
promp333t 33u makin33g use3 0t tlhem3'. Au
tutelgentfarme m Kgland, see3In3g
1'ho3 hogj got up) and3 began to eat3 13
3'hou hur1duced. 'lThis wtas 3'aten3 gr'ee-3
3.'\ous33l . awlA 31 a3 tow hour.3s 1.3 was
'lT3.3 spots33 in a granos thold sotw wIth
gra3ss seed. and1 sc'ratch'1 them33 3. with3 a
13arr'3ow, and~ give a 3ight1 dressin33.g wIth
A 13ew t'ro1'3.s for tre4atin1g the3. pro..
ducts'3 of 4, etich3um Is bellug tested.
At pr11)en33 all oIls are1 brou0ght3
to heates b~v d.Istillation, and3~
in. the proess 1o.ee fromi 3 to es
0er cout try3 the oh process '.il at a
3e es of 1.31 egrees 3.osta siM and3~
cuel-hal ents3 peor galloa.. 1iu brluglng
thIs grade l. ou tol1 a 1est of hil0 degres
It loses ;$l per en. 33n the process of
1131.1133Iue 't to raIse it to ?75 deg3ree~s It
loses 45 3)er3 1'llt., and to 180~ dere 6
per ent. 1.33 the' new jatent prcess
the 1oi1 Is treated w Ithou6 heat and loses
uot.hIlg. Lu tact',I3.3some ils it is claiu
edi there Is a positive gain In weight.
O)Il at~ 1,l3. de3.gree that Icost63et
pOr galitvn 03n being;~ raISedt to a re ts
et 150 Is worth 13% eents per gallon ;
to 1.75, Irem 1,5 ee to u' Cnts pe
galltoa, a)3u1 It rai.sed to 15) diegrees te
worth tri.m~ ill 01ents to 20) cet pe
gualiwa. Theo cst of rasalug is to any
of these tests is 1 Cent per gaUo.,
hierealsole as 1er avntage over
me od sstem asb~y the present
usetod ci. dlistilatIin the 3:011 Vin ci
st a lire test 0)11.. ts vnily ~ait a oet.
r rloand a6 a et of IS) lbe pro
6 isthesam ;w ereas b~ te new
proess, the out ioskug no1t ug Iu the
maiul .ahdou, tbe pro1Lt il l ratio to
me.' wuber vA degree to wbc the.
11r4) test 1s raised4.. Iiu te process Ile
oIL Is dhodorIzedI, and a thde saume time,
whas oil bur'm tooger and rihten.
Awd Ibla la et'eeted widtb~ Ile abd of
any beat W bataver. Tala ii wbat the
43A3entxe IJ&auA tr t new process,
~aus 3)At a rigiA awd satla~ceooy test
1154 been wade. tlel w1J4 diAOtoe, 35ggeb,
theiU niana nor thalt name.
DOXZ8TW.
V;Q5uuM VoaX,-After the backe
bone hA boon taken out, avoording to
so inteligent pofk-psoker, out off
te to the shou 4r and 'the thigk
part of side# next to the bIsk, trim
of the lean and out the pIOGe i into
a shape 9fit the grkin. Pork from fat
hog.s weighing two bindred pounds
or more, is most suitable, Have a per.
featly tight brineproof cask or firkin-a
1o0anes eSek Is good, whiskey osks
Will Spoil the meste-oover the bottom a
quarter of an inck deep with ground
alum salt I pack on this one layer of
oAk, skin down, as it can be
cover this again with alltm
salt-no other will preserve the pork
-and so on with alternate layers of
pork and salt, pressing each layer down
with the hands as Closely as possible.
The sault on each layer of meat should
ho a quarter of an inch thick. After
standing three or four days it must be
eoVered with and kept Immerred Ii as
strong brine am alum malt will make, If
properly prepared it will last, entirely
sweet, for more than a year. Baked
with while beans it makes a delicious
winter dish, aid cannot be distinguish
ed from fresh shoat. For frying it is
very economical, superior to lard, and
helps greatly a short supply of the lat
ter, '11,o housekeeper who on( enjoys
the economy and convenienue of one or
two hundred potnds or faily piokled
pork will never be witheut it. it has
no relations to the pickled or salt pork
of the West, in Divo or six weks after
the brine is poured on it, will hI ready
for use,
CONoNINNO H AinI (il"rNag,-Hh1e is
a mother, but shw (toes not know how
to out the biildren's hair. This Is a
pity, because it, is expensive to send to
the barbor, aid Papa negleots the job.
ihisiles, the chiiilrn do not like tei r
hair haggled and It is not nice to look
at, olthow. 'hie trouble often Is, the
scissors are duill j now, this should not
be. A woman ought, above all things
oarthly, to have sharip sisslorm,espeolal.
I % here a whole family Is to sew for.
Lxt in limportance to having plenity of
dry kindling wood and lively yeast, is
having sharp scissors. yiven sharp
scissors, she allnot, then ouit the (1111
dren's hair. Mhe makes their heads
oastepiy,, for the life of her, ste can't,
help it. 14le trouble Is she (toes not
maitillate the 0omb properly. Let
her push this intrisment through tie
hair in a direction opposite to which It
lies ont the head, and Clip off the onds
of those hatirs that projout through the
4omb. Do this, littit by little, taking
hold of fresh hair with the cmb coin-.
I-11na lly, and soon th Jot) is comiplotel
am beatifully as though the barber had
tIo it, I on't, tti the child'a ears.
'i'o oinu liAcoN. ni. tp tile porkir
the day after it to killed. uiso Liver
pool salt, and rub every pleoe well on
the skin. To each Joint of moat tal:o a
desserts1ponful of' aitpiotro aid rub it,
on the ;leshi thon rub all over agalin
with salt, and pacok away in hogsheads,
with te skinl dow nward. .ot it. romain
liva or six wooks, according to the toi
poratture of the weather for, if freenlug
ooli, 6ho salt. will not striko so well as
under other coniditiona. iub lit also a
little blauk poepper, pottundod and mixed
with sugar . llave ready dry ashos from11
hiikory wood, take the pork out. of the
tubi or boxea lit wiioh It hats hain for
sattig, soraipo oft tte salt aid rub the
asho on. hlang it ttp, amd make a good
swoke oves y morning, taking care
nevetr to lot ithe tteat get hoatc. SImoke
e momte Wanks, lit aarch% wrap cact
hamt in a newspaper, andu thent pitt it
imtto a bag to hang lil ltr good ; thist
W~ iAsutNO l'tA t.tNN i.,-The suturet of
washisig Ilainneia appears to be notto let
them dry slowly, to tke thiem in frotm
thte line wile still slighttly dampi and
press thtemt otut withi a wtarm iron.
There Is dltrceu of opinion abot
ironting tilanntels, bitt non11 aboutt this;
that ovci y part LAle of moisture mustt be
got ouit otf 11hemi as soon1 as pi~~lel,and
as muoh as eana be bot'ore theoy arc hutng
tup. Tlhout ty tuay bie either puilled
lutto termn, whten nearly dry3, or press
oil. Never rubi soap on Ilannuels, on
kuttttedi or any woolen goods. l.ot thtem
ilo tor a short tIme in roild water, to
loosent thte dust, thien phinge temt lnte
very hot lather, with bt little rub,
bing, press the moitre outt. ihand
wrin gIng tills themt upl, the wringmtg
is beat. l'tion dry very quickly,before
the stove ini datmpi and heavy weather,
amd eiter pull or iron thetm rapttly,
and they are done.
O)a-rusat.-GIveu the cildren oatmeal
at least otce a day. it Is a genuine
bone anad meuselo food said they mtust
thcive. Oonld otur girls make the
mortnlng and nuight meca's on real tnour-.
tshmnent-not pasiry-take to nourish
ithe brain and~ ierves, we shoul have
loss or the1 ntonralgia among our wvomt
on. lndeed, thtis oatmueal mush would
atfurd ample food for the last meal,
wvhuoh should ordintarily be the light
est, simple and easy of' digestioni, se
otnritig good sheep, while It may well
formt a part of the tmorninug meal. Its
extenisive use wvotau do much to pro
maoto health amniag us.
Uuatheri t etltng w.
My daughtere say, "hlow mnueh bet
;er fathier is sinuce he usmed hlop Bitters."
U.e is getting well after his long stfter
mag fromi a dilse-ase delaredl incurable,
itdu we arec so glad that hte used4. vont
liitters,-.A lady of~ R tehester, N.
St mus r'riu s ea l vour.- hiousilate is
th aegiven to a new substance,
which, it is elaimedi,will take the place
otf ivory, rubber, celueoeld atnd similar
utaterials. ha is said to be comtposed
chietl of tiuely-ground bone, agglut
intdby some comwpound~which,when
int its plastie state, can be ruoulded iuto
shape.
Sitt rs. - A teespoonuti of borax add
edl to an ordinoary kettle of hard water,
in whieh it is allowed to boll, will ef
feotumaily soften thes water for washing.
Sealig wax of all ctlors easily dis
sovsl iroog alcohol), and fortua an
excellet varnish f'or alli crauents.
l'e~~mtu B ss.--There is a way of
keeplug pohished br ass ornautents
brib~ atb erwise l san by continual
.ootshing. Coat thetu with a thin solu
t m ofi behed shellac iu alcoho). Tla
is goo)d alsot for polishied steel and
Disachw--I ill ew to wake
dusheteths: 1Get a tcair of woo need-.
he, indl one ball bf cantdlewieklug ; set
up a row of twenty ititehes, kult bac.t
and forth untilt you use up the ball,
taca it wll t e done-a niee, soft, thick
disheloth.
At a reent. vuart, it, was the sub.
Jece of remuark. that in w ba.t tdu "votee"
the s-&aaecs were; it l a omeudio~g ais
good judgmeat, the ler will pardon
90ausnds r, UbuIl's Cog rup
kroibe i ad stenthesingth
vote-.a
RUNOROUM..
JIB had bon *leo&toneering some
ime for a local oflo, but seeing that
here was a considerable lack of genu
no enthussiam among the sufraganx.
Ile detersiaid to give the boys a little
blow out. lie went to a Proxdpnt
grooery estab,4ebhst,9 he pr otor
>f whitohvi y pp.spiratei mn..
lie told the for, Wit garo earliest.
gess:$1 '*' giving Jones and me
I ist, and A thought I'd. give you a
ihanco 0Ontribute a few gallolnss of
ihat thfre-dollar-and-a-ha whiskey.
[ suppose you know that if we are to
0e one. mqre a happy and a united
people we gnust do our duty." The
werobant replied that while lie yielded
* none when it came to making siori
noes for the eood of the countr ,yet he
lid not think it was good polcy for
'exas to poll more than WU VW ma
lority for Jo nes anyhow; however,
if he was paid, cash, $0 a gallon, he
would yield. ."If this the girit that
Inimates the business men oGalves.
on, then a I Pve got to say is, that I'll
Ilit. If Inudiana and New York don't
go right you fre to blame for it; but
lay $13 a alion for ten gallons of the
Uowboy a Deli lit, taking jay note for
Jhe money, and i is Inot too late yet to
iave the country."
JixcaM is tho/sulelntiflo explanation of
te sea serpent: Whales are atrocious
ly voraoous, and frequently eat each
nther, but it sometimes happens that,
when approachiig its victim from be
bind, one attempts to swallow another
Iia teeth get caught in the tail and lie
is unable to escape. Then , another
whale conmes u auid atteipts to guln
down No. 2, and is caught, and this
sort of thing continues until twenty or
Lhirty whales are lastened together in
Low, and sailors suppose them to be one
enormous serpont. Persons who sup
posed the length of the sea serpent do
poided upon the etimeIlr of drinks of
whisky previously taken by the Ian
who saw it, didn't look at the matter
setentillcally. Iut solonce will pleasO
further explain why the serpent is at
ways desorlbed by those who see It as
having 'a head and iane like a hoise.'
Tux t German paper's toll this story in
connetion withl Baron Rothechild's
teath: A meets 11, wooping and Bob.
bing aloud. Mays A, ' Why do you
weop?" "Because," says 11, as if his
heart wore bronkilug, "bocause he is
tictd-the poworful and rich boron.'"
'But," replied A, "hvity do you cry so
mnh i e was no relation of yours?"
"That a just wilat I an cryi I about,"'
howled it, moro, afooted Lhan ovor.
- ---- --
A 1.nLtuYMAN asked his Sunday
school: "With what remarkable
weapon did Hampson at one titt stay a
number of 1'hlistmos?" For a while
,hipro was no answer,and the olorgynan,
to avsilst tile cihildrnit a little, comn
moneod tapjIg hi jaw with the LIp of
lis tinger, at thc 1am1e time saying,
What'aI is?" Qauick as thought a
little follow itinocontly ropliod, "'llho
law-bone of an ass, air."
A six-yoar-old boy, living tior
IIridgoport, was qIutitloted by hils
school teachor the othor day as to his
nitmo. 'the boy said he lialn't got
tone.'" But you mIust have somO nam1e,
insisted the questlotne'- "what
tio thtty call yott aroui~it hOie?"
'i'hoy ail Ue a 1enuino1 jio kass," re
pilod the little fellow wI ith sinri rity.
AN4 old city gontliman iiwho recntly
travelled in llKuiropo, said Ito was at a
dinnter ono day it Paris, atui't while
telling a story was attacked wih a
suddent tand cotin~tued fat of steesinug.
WV hen lhe hadui ceased, a Itussin getntlo
mtant at antotheor table, ntamed Philt
oliookee, tu rnted about antd comimihens
ed himt on Itis excelent atnd correct
pironuttoation of' the lRussian language.
" A nil when our heads arc covered o'er,
As once they were, I weu,
We'll itoise abroad tho praises
Of' wondlorous ('Aunosti .''
Na weont nto a prommeniott drug store
anud said to the dentist: "You pulls out
mtilout,. pain ?'"
"'Certainly."
"What dloes dot tost ?"'
"'Ote dollar."'
"Py shiutiny-you dinks dnt dont'
hurt none, py' gracious "
'1'o gratify bist wife's persistent do
mand for a $ummetr in the country
Smitth hired a subutrban vila, of wleh
however, the garden was so small that
oneo could searcely turni ini it. "lBut
how do geni get the air in auch a tiny
garden ? ' cine et her frientds asked of
Mrs. SmIth. "Oh, it is easy enoutgh,"
answeured that lady: "we have only to
open the dlining-roomt window."
"'Tns Lord loveth a cheerful giver,"
but it doesn't coutnt for a muaun whto
puts twenty-five cents in the contrlbu
tion box on Sunday, and ths' makes
his wife e.cnomtse on but ter during
the remainder of the week In order to
make up tfor It.
1x a few uweeks young women who
have not opened tnte family B.ble for
months ill begmn to display a great
linterest in the sac red volume. 'hey
will gase into it a dozen times a diav to
see how their Autumn leaves are press
ing.
Iie is well to have a keg ot beer in
the house When four ~obbers broke
into a house in Arkiusas, intending to
murder the inmates and ritte the place,
they found a keg of beer, got drunk,
and were all arrested,
"1 think i'll eut across the tields."
said a city belle, w ho w as visising her
coutntry cousn-"the wethter permit
ting," she added, as she observed a
demousstative sheep of the mascuthne
persuasion,.
As the time for truly agrIcultural
(airs draws near. the comtunlees are
k uuting around for lawyers and
clergymen to address the farmers on
agricultural tope.
A Wtsvscomen wan who has just re
co vered Iromi lung fever thinks IL was
ea useit by eatching cold Iu the army 16
ye ar. ago, and he theretore applies for
a pension.
WheF sr hlilelphtia has a wogga who
admits that her baby is not half so
pretty as her neighbor's. She has been
sent to the insane asyluva.
"'atd the i.eaves were ter the Ueaniug of
the m4atrosD*
This is t'ully exemphiseed la the de
mionstrat'on that so common a pasture
weed as suiart..weed, or water-popper,
posesses ediehal properties whtch,
when comubiuaed with, esene~o of Jawa
lea G Inger and other e~ceacteus vegeta
ble extracts, a In Dr. nieree's Com
pound E~xtrae~ et SartWeed, it con
stitutes a most potent remedy fer bowel
affections as diarrhowu dy3sentery, flux,
eto.. ls is also au eleiacIous medine
fer Colds, andi to break up fevers and
tuaammatory attacks, and tor the allo
viation of pan. Every famuiyshould
haoen a anoniv' of IS. 0enshdn.
Sersosal,
Extract ffotn a rriVate Lotter to J,
a, Zellin & write o-ou this
note to oongratulate you on i the
roprietor of the best Liver Medicine
8Immons' Bogulator) known to the
sman race, I haye kpown it for s
number of years, and I pronounce it,
as prepared by you, pure and genuine;
and I pray you, for the sake of human.
ity to keep it so, You may prepare it
and recommend It, but you will never
know the true value of It unless you
rave a disordered Liver yourself. It
u710og9 the Liver of impurities with
whb It has been confined for years
and puts the wheels in their original
motion.
''immons' Liver Rlegulator I be
lieve to be one of the best remedies for
a deranged Liver that I have over tried.
It has beneutted my wife more than
any medioine she hIs taken for that
disease. I believe it 'ne plus ultra.'
"J. B. IANDALL, M. V.,
Bethany P. 0.. U. It. it., Ga."
A Neo Anaeshetto Procss.-The last
number of the Medical Reoordeontains
a notice of a new and curious method
of deadening pain, which is of striking
simplicity. It was disoovered by Dr.
ionwill a dentist of Philadelphia, in
1875. In 1876 Dr. A. loweon made a
favorable report of his experience with
it to the International Medloal' Cn
gross, and at a recent meeting - of the
Philadelphla County Medleal Hciety
several papers were read on the subjr or,
and much discussion followed. In
using the method, the operator merely
requests the patient to breathe rapidly,
making about 100 respirations per min
ute, ending in rapid pufling expira.
tions. At the end of from two to live
minutes an entire or partial absence of
pain results for half a minute or more,
and during that time teeth may be
drawn or incisions made. The patiens
may be In any position, but that recom
mended is lying on the side, and it its
generally best to throw a handkerchief
over the face to prevent distraction of
the patient's attention. When the ra
pid breathing is firAt begun the patient
miay feel some exhilaration; following
this comes a sensationi of fulness in the
head or dizz'iiess. The face is at urst
flushed, and afterward pale or even
bluish, the heart beats rather feebly
and fast, but the sense of touch Is not
alYeoted, nor is consecousness lost, The
effect produced in females more readily
than in males and in the middle-aged
more easily than In the old; children
esn hardly be made to breathe properly.
It is doniod that there is any possible
danger. Several minor operations,
other than frequent dental ones, have
beon successfully made by this method,
and it is clainied that in dientistry,
minor surgery and obstetrics it may
supplant the comimonl anlisthetios. Dr.
lowsonm's explaiation Is that rapid
breathing di.iniaisd tho oxygenation
of the bloed, and that the resu Itaut ex
cess of carbonic aci( temporarily poi
sons the nerve centres, Dr. lonwill
given several explanations, one being
the speclli offect of carbonic acid, an
other the diversion of will force pro
(IueL'd by rapid voluntary muscular ac
tion, anti third, the daiming up of the
blood in the brain, (ie to the excessive
amount of air passing into the lungs.
rhe Record Is not satisfied with the
theories, but considers it well proved
that pain may be deadened by the me
(lhod, which it oomiends to the profes
aMon for exact experimental determina
tion of its precise value.
AusawrT .
Did you eve(r know any peron~i to be
lii, withmout Inaction of the 8tomach,
Liver or Kidneys, or did you ever
know one who was well when either
was obstructed or inactIve; and did
y'Ou ever know or hear ot' any case of
the kind that flop ititers would not
e'ure. Ask your neigher tis same
questions.- Tinmes.
MlortaLity, ini its Rielation to WVeldh and
Por'erty. -One of the statistic colleetora
of En'~gland has gathered information
concerning sonie forty-elgh~t thousand
children of the well-to- do classes in
Entglanmd and Wales including members
et the legal, clerical and medical pro
fessions, as also of the nobility and
gentry. It is found, on inquiry, that
in te frstyear of life, only 80.4 pe
.00deaths occurred among the in
(ants of the easy classes in that country,
as against 149.49 aimng the children o1
the general population; but among the
latter class, time percentage went up to
240 in cities like MIaneheitor and Liver
pool, and as high as 300 in the poorer
quarters of Engish cities, while in
Bierflu it Is actually 500. From one to
five years of age, 40.84 children of the
uipper class die of one thousand born
and as many as 11380 in the general
population. During the remainder oi
early youth, fromi liyo to twenty, the
difference is not marked ; but 61.47 per
one thousand deaths occnr among the
richer classes, as against 74.04 in the4
general public.
A lady saidi to us th other day,
"D)obbinms' istetric Soaip, (mm'lo by
Cragin & Co., Piliadelphmi, t'm.,) has
saved my life. It has so lessened m
labors wheni I have been worn out.
Try it once.
ThAe diference in etfect bot weenm a blowi
delivered by a light hammer traveingm
fast, and one delivered by a hmeavier
hammer traveling more slowly, Is thai
the egeets of the blow are more con
fined in the first case and more spread
In the second. The blow fronm a light
hammer penetrates but slightly below
the surface; while a blow from ahmeavy
hammer penetrates deeply into the
mietal which is being forged. in prac
tice, it will be observedl that light4, quicd
blows have a te ndency to drive out ol
shape, split and break the iron; whili
the torce of heavy blows with a heavy
hammer moving slowly, penetrates
deeply Iuto the iron, and forces thi
mass, of the metal out Into the desired
shape,
ha a pe~r on the law of electro-aasg.
Detle machines submitted to tihe Aca.
demy of Selenoes, ParIs,by M. Joubert,
on Sept. 1, he states that with a given
intensity of fiekd, whatever the othei
conditions may be, at the maxtaun
period of effieiency the retarttation h
m'quasl to one-el ghth of the entre leriod,
that the intensity ia constant and equal
to the quotient of the square root, ol
two of the absolute maximums of luten-m
slt~y; that the electro maginetio work ia
proportional to the velocity, and thai
the velocity is in a c nstant rate to the
utensity. _________
The Qxest ktue atvay.
"4AN'Aasss," the discovery of I.
.8ilsbee, is entitled to be called th,
wonder of the age. 202,000 g ratefu,
sutferers bless the only infaillble reme -
dy ter .Iiles ever iutroduced. Only
those who have used lotions, Olutments,
and iuternal remedies in vali, will tie,
derstand the gratetAult feelinuf instant
relief tfroma pain and blissfu hope ot
certain cure of the terrible disease,
that "Aa.sa" assures. It is used by
doctors of sit schodLs Sent by taall on
receipt of prlee, #1.00 per box. S.n
JtNew ork. 3alq m ..a .
Tnhioa4 TujrOh I$ Wok Irl Ieo
Tug naqw 1oluro to iutled orldX
Morrow, ais under the man9saMot of
Mr. Charles Mumford, late of u-aoinbstI
tute, now of Red Bak, N. I.
.... -- --
Hildoy ,'tOsss'PRiate
of all 4eerwt1111 $r* relieved st 0000t 6114
7ely cured byIdney.Wrt It seen" in.
ended b nature for the oure of all diseses
of the biduoys aused by weakness mad do
bility. Try It to-day.-Li*6A.
DrBULLS
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