A Colorado judge recently cleared a | desperado who bad committed. a foul | murder, but the crowd hanged the rascal from the court-honse window and told the judge that the next time he leta murderer go they would hang him, Thereupon his honor prompsly sentenced three other murder rs to be hanged. Utah is just now ¢ the chosen fleld for | considerable Christian missionary work | There ave forty-four Presbyterian mis- sionaries in the Territory, maintained at an annual cost of $36,000, the Congres gationalists are spending $30,000 in new schoolhouses and ¢hurches, the Meth odists have twenty missionaries on the ground and other denominations are represented, h tremendous slaughts have the Mormons renewed zeal, Ol 8 to C80 neited The czar of Russia rules over an un dermined empire, and occasionally some portion of the explosive elements, crop Ing out of the surface, observed. “his is the real of the inei dent of the oti when a | gunpowder was found under a bridge at a steamer landing in St Petersburg. The arrest of a couple of naval lieutenants at Cronstadt for a straoting dynamite from the Jpatinl stores only shows how sli ight a hold t x 3 czar has on his own picked officers 18 or day. v b The Wartemberg, ha Ww hich assize Heilbronn, in d lately before it a« is prol ably anique in criminal anals. A laborer, laid up wr 8} * 3 3 ti with a broken leg, was charged with embezzlement and summoned to appear before the i Overwhelmed with unable to excunlpate his sonto h Taso in WHO Was Was i 1ustruetion he onde I d in , who was also a labore: b d s father's 5 nd carried him to the house loft, wher he hung him eff y from ote of the beams : » pe 30h nn mon ths wmtenced tl three yoars © SON Some of the Nihilists, as ‘Federalist 8." have scheme reorganigation propose to bri forward aft straction of tl t poli Ao wrding 0a be split up int wi with each preside: N Anmenca. sates who 2 drawn of states, Ie, th of Russian politi Ivan the T with the the present empire. lieved, i &y Say, th 3: diftienl A) ELIRLLY ¢ amen civilization tion bas t Russia. Alrs. Darr ng with tl Eves oan ocates a refon problem ful consi mend familie 8 heartbro have rece exp suit of some ean do is t I the villain is have heard of a case young wife was yy a former love who kept just wi the law, Ti he ins i sufficiently veiled to husband uneasy, where a eputation course— y of 3 an keep “the young vhile it ate deep into the young heart, It wil kill her, as she is dying slowly of the in- ward Womnd. Of course ten years in prison would be Light punishment for such a fiend, but these people always calenlate or an DR rho to prose- cute on account of of publicity.” assailed Lg ¢ a ) 3 boundary bride's 1¢f An illustration of the value of rev eination is afforded by a report just f ished by the chief medical officer of the general postoffice in England. This report relates to an average number of 10,504 persons employed in the PO tal service in London, all of whom h been required to undergo revaccination on admission to the service, unless that operation ‘has been performed within seven years previously. ‘Among these persons, during the ten vears 1870-1879, there has not been a single fatal case of smallpox, and in ten instances have there been non-fatal attacks, all of which were of a very slight character. In the telegraph department, where the enforcement of revaccination has not been carried ont with quite the same completeness, twelve cased have ocenrred m the same period among a staff averaging 1,458 in number. Eight of these attacks were of persons who had not been revaccinated, and one proved fatal. The remaining four were of re- vaccinated persons, who all perfectly recovered without pitting. This experi- ence, like that of the nurses at the small- pox hospitals, seems to show that revac- cinated persons enjoy absolute immu- nity from severe attacks of smallpox and that their risk. of catching that dis- ease at all, even in its most modified form, is infinitesimal. y(t ar- AVE onlv rns se oe AI ree Gave Him a Thrashing Carl Schumann, of Cincinnati, wrote a communication which ‘was printed in a German socialistic paper in Chicago. The article reflected on Matthew Burg- heim, a German publisher of Cincinnati, and his dedd wife, Burgheim, when he saw the article, flew into a rage and threatened violence. Schumann had him arrested. police court Burgheim was discharged. On leaving the court, and within a square of it, he met Sc ‘human, whipped him soundly and surfendered to the police. Next day, in the police court, Justice Wilson asked Burgheim: * Did you beat that man ?” The answer was ‘ Yes.” then asked Schumann: “ Did youn write that arti¢le?” “Yes,” was the answer. “Then,” said Justice Wilson, miss this case, for the man who wouldn’ t | thrash the writer of such an article about himself ought to be sent to the workhouse.” css An authority on dentistry stated in a recent lecture that the first knowledge of dentist surgery was brought to this | country by a person who accompanied the French troopsduring the Revolution. | The first dentist was established in New York in 1788. George Washington's false teeth were retained in the month by spiral springs. In 1830 there were 300 dentists in the country; in 1842, 4,000 ; to-day, 15,000. The justice Tsoxmay READING, Kentucky's ** Mountain Moses," A le ttar to the Louisville, (K y } Cow interesting account who is holding ie WN tl of one , George OQ, Barnes, largely-attended revival meetings Kentucky. The correspondent says He bogan his labors at Lebanon, where he preached a month without Such a beginning wou | ally damp the ardor { ordinary faith: but it did ne " He left pod 8 work will, and leaving hy ol banon struck for the mountains, 1 the twentic February, 1877, o R rel reed Organ, and Miss A larie, tor, began to assist him Ever since these two have ji sung and prayed the gospel tl the mountains and wilderness their services in winter and in summer in the « woods, When M: Barnes work he concluded, like Nr. take Saturday for rest, p other day in the week. Atfl a balsam for his throat gives an natu ¥ 0 od wld one up 1 it dete € { WwW IN Sat ELE " sist y LOROR VOICE, work became brigh concluded t throat and afterward needed 38 mo! 1 God Marie Mr. Barnes gos among the Jews. where. He tal W. tio m } es bn they Kn Religious News and Neots States namber abou The Ameri Un lon close ad debt of less than 8 Missi on so et) 4 of 830,000, of (iN), The oe : school association 6,316 Sunday-sc total membership 0 470 in regular attendance An evangelist excl field, Mass., a few ni of the churches are 30 1 people, I hope (od 1 will down with 1 igh itnin g! 144 The west front of St, | England, is to be restored mated cost of 8126, £04), The Presbyterians have hold a Sunday- school bu iry Park, N. J., comms nei { 2, 1881, under the auspices committee Sundav-school synod of New Jersey. The 382,920 Congregationalist United States gave last year for t ligious work £3,602,022.24 or an age of nearly £10 per member BARONY on oss Proof of Animal Life in Other Planets, Two interesting problems long perplexed the scientif pear have been solved by the eminent Hahn. These questions are, whether or not celestial bodies. ot than the earth, belonging to our which have to last geologist secondly, whether stones from time to time cast upon surface of this globe emanate from in candescent comets or from volcan planets. That they at no time formed a part of the earth itself ha clusively demonstrated. Dr. Hahn has recently completed series of inv restigations upon some the huge meteoric stones that fell fro the skies in Hungary Hu uring the sum- mer of 1866. Thin of tl mysterions bodies, j ( amination under a powerful mi have been found to contain coralling and spongeous formations, and to reve unmistakable traces of the lower forms of vegetation. All the organisms, ani- mal and vegetable, discovered by Dr. Hahn in the delicate stone shavings he has thus dealt with indicate the condi tion of their parent world to be one of what is technically termed * primary formation.” Bat the presence of water | in that world is proved by the fact that the tiny petrified cre: iures revealed by the magic of the lens one and all belong to the so-called subaqueous classes of animals, They could not have existed and, beon COn- of 1080 al if be correct that these are in a state of active combustion. — London Telegraph, re Inc Greex Pra Sovr.—Puttwo quarts of green peas with four quarts of water, boil for two hours, keeping the steam waste supplied by fresh boiling water— then strain them from the liquor, re- turn that to the pot, rub the | through a sieve, chop an onion fine, and a small sprig of mint, minutes, then stir a table spoonful of flour into two of butter, and pepper and WHAT IS NICKEL? Material Out of Which Our FiverCUen Coln is Made. the convenient flve-cent talk, is ealled oneral on Since coin va onda ne ked { ithe i hundred 8 Of times dligent a white in common 1," has come into he question morally and bit fow ig {An 1% In China and India led pack tong, has been extensively 1 Europe for About the above is ally or day, bean Revised New Testa. went, Archaisms W ny do at Win- ff wooden chool n st juestions are an 1e reason will perhaps be found np of « lea ar old “which” to be A Biz Hennery. nwof the New I the hennery on the 1 W. Brooks, at Ea. t and the mechanical for hatching and rearing Sp mde ni scribes Joht arrangemer chicken The bu il dings , each 170 feet gouthern vindow of long four range by fifteen side is provided occupying nearly ide of the building, and ling wooden ventilators, Wn Or « lo ed CONES The ! y MATEO il thrown o] of a simple ing the whole length the building. There is room for 1,200 hens, The incubator used is heated by a conple of lamps at one end; the ego: trays under a tank of hot and the temperature is regu- lated by a metallic rod over the which, by its contraction or expat breaks or completes an electric cirenit, which acting on a clock work escape ment gives power enough to open or close the ventilators, The machine is bulky and expensive, but it does very good work, having hatched from seventy to eighty per cent. of the eggs placed in it. 1t holds 750 eggs at a time. The chicks, as fast as hatched, are placed in small paper boxes lined with flannel and kept warm till they dry off, when they are ready for the artificial mothers. These “mothers” are of wood, lined with soft eloth for feathers, and. their life's blood is warm water circulating The chicks, however, take kindly to this sort of treatmént, and huddle together under the pipes as tenderly as under the mother's wing; they are fastened in at night by a door of wire netting, and allowed to run, after a few weeks, in fine weather, out’ of doors in yards facing the'south, in front | attach men of are in wiler ’ CRIA, ;Hion, SCIENTIFIC NOTES, and humming noise of not vocal, but ia rapid flapping of the body dovico The buzzing ROCA In by very 1 t! WINES snins wie AAT nn 1 been to at the it nat ngenions mechanical ind that the of 10, surinee wings of a g rate ( UOU Lime SHH EHH (HN) do nk Oys a li tle wi brute in Worst pump on proud of it. toa | Wi ge Calne bs UR all right; mistake there were on Jack's part; the neck the lips curled and the { pivotal point, and 1 trumpet didn't sound there was a mistal hesi reflected an flied nga The part, some [| ns right; but the eqguilibrinm could not be reached. After time an other attempt was made and failed, Jack turned his head round to ascertain the of the failure, but see any. The fifth vain attempt was followed by a spiteful kick but it didn’t cure the matter, he gave it up and stood at th door the most dejected-looking, diseon- tented donkey in existence. Meantime Artemns enjoyed the fun and discharged n rattling fusilade of pungent humor that kept the party in a roar, and made the whole affair one of the most Indi- crond that I ever Ssperieuced. Artemus had attached a heavy stone to the don- key's tail, leaving just play enough to the cerd to allow the beast to get his the about indicat though newhie re in, all 4 tated front it i 1.1 Conan t to bray case at Jonny; At last ab store NEWS EPITOME. East and Middle. West and South From Washington, a roll Against con axion the nomination General Mer Nn, Was S8OT, also Rusk, for Para m, min ; Harace Max minister resident fowis Wallaos Brazil Stat ed Nats at { fu ie 1 Manly os al wre Blates minister ort. of Hiinois lon Kilpatrick, ¥ O DO mu te Chi ly fohn | . of Lotisiana, to be United States H. B. Taliaferm, to bo attorney for tho . Western ouisiana ; Madison Davis, surveyor y for the port of Atlanta, Gia 24 to 19, rej William FE, ( 10 be solicitor tht voted with thi cons United of of QUN- tuatomalag district oted the of New Ih nmeron, Tur Senate: bv a vole of ination of handler hire (enoral Mr, ( Democrats vole WHE 4 party Penns one, except yvivania against confirmation, IN the firmed the fi Scofield to be of elaims, vice William Bi IL. Woodford, attorney for the Southern distrigd of Now York: Asa W. United States New York; thi dlowing ion the Senate con nominat Gleni W. of the United States ¢ H. Hunt, United States last day of RORK ons: a ju Ig curt resigned wart attorney for the Eastern Henry E Tenney, distriet of Kuos., Clinton York D. i marshal for the Northern district of New York; Maine, United 81 Butler thie nies Wallace mey | R. White, of iw Idaho Terri vice J, B Charles A uid, « Crook. N. Y.: John ¥ ¢ for Pittsburg, Pa; Jonathan H Alexandria John B st Havre, Hampsliln Walls 1B. Whi | : David Vie i, Of New iy Hootay fof glo Dravo, tiray, or at (ilo France| eonenl Jornoey, 8, Of Nebraska , uf Nolwaska Now \aley Crawford, of iM Jamon ( at Tien Tein less and have fled into Galicia, king the the i JOWS Are 6804] cASAnlS Are sa Jowish quar Russo- Austrian into Aus the raging nging . onflict The wr brethirensare at Nihil mercy ils Are encon thi ties fresh nmonis for two weeks FORTY SEYENTIH CONGRESS, senate Speeial Srxslon, The man * rywhere follows a timber nel the midst of aco ap ine feet h i fOr of wood pl weed per inclination to the cent covered with several 0 loam and made perfectly air-tight. is introduced th: h air hole wound the base of the mound, and allowed to smolder for twenty days, or until all wat ery matter has be on e Xpe Hed by | During the process of combus- tion constant watchfulness and care necessary to prov oy} the admission of ( nough to ignite the wood. lhe of the burning of six cords of wood is 100 to 150 bushels of charcoal. Dead timber, caused by forest fires age, make charcoal. e————— The ** Pruommer *? At a recent meeting the Leeds Industrial Co-operative society, the largest in the world, having a member- ship of 18,000, to consider whether the society should join the whole one of the delegates said “he had been told by a gentleman who had reliable information upon the that there were no fewer than commercial travelers in the and that the railway hotel and other expenses of men uveraged $50 each per That meant that there was a 5,000,000 a week paid to peo- Fire Ol made reat, are an resuit Qr System, of 40,000 these of § and perwuading people to buy them, s.r Rothse hild, one of Lord Beacons- field's executors, says Le has evidence that before he died Beaconsfield re- | turned to the =wish faith. i { Freeport (111) Balletin.} There is now a substance which is both jrrofouslonully and Jophlarty in- dorsed, and concerning which, Mr. J. B, Ferschweiller, Butteville, Oregon, writes: 1 have often read of the many cures effected by Bt. Jacobs Oil, and was persuaded to try the remedy myself, 1 perienced great pains, my leg being so swollen that 1 could not move procured Bt and was enred. A singular and painful incident re- cently oceurred in a New York hospital, Two Polish women, one married, other single, mirived in a European steamer, and being found to be suffering from smallpox were sent to the hospital, On the way their tickets in some way be and the married woman was entered as the single One, and vice versa. The husband of the former went to the hospital frequently to inquire for his wife, and, although she died soon after Im di ing, the anthorities, suppos ing the other was the married woman, EAVE eno PAIgG reports of her condi At last she was pronounced eured, husband was sent for, and npon ival the BEOOYY red, I 1 Farm.) of the Cham Broad of Bt CRImo chang d, Lion. and the his are time dis { Louisville Home an rank O Herring, Esq. Bafe W 251 and 2053 way, New York, reports the use Jacobs Oil for a st of the ¢IHORCIONN « 1 orks, shoulder, wit Heid 160s, ——————— A Maine man bas invented a seare crow, to be jy consists of a box seven feet long and two feat with horizontal barrels arranged inside. The barrels are to be loaded with powds r, and at regular in tervals exp voded by means of clockwork within the box. ————— GV are, The Greatest Hlessing., harms red i HENKY'S € ARBOL IC SALVE Le BENT ? DR. GREEN'S 0X Yu ENATED BITTERS 1 Cattle, The Discavery of the Age. (sreatest thirty. d N LINIMENT Soma Homellest Man in the World, Of a Chinese dwarf who arrived re- cently in New York, a Herald reporter says: Che-Mah, who is celebrated ns the homeliest man extant, is a native of China, where he was born His exact height which leaves a difference between himself and his fellow-coun- Chang, of exactly seventy-two inches—of course in the latter's favor, For some eight months these two whims gether, drawing large crowds wherever went, This is the dwarfs first To look at he is a re- markable specimen of human nature, and, judging by his face and hair, has more the appearance of a Japanese than He grows a thick goatee The top but it is well fringed by long, jet black hair, His cultivated mustache. determination, Both his hands WILL CORE Serofi ulous SCROYULA, Hur mor. ng ITY Hum ALCQ. avy vhad SA Pimp! 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The length of his legs is eleven inches. fits Doctors Gave Him Up, wpibio that Mr (eoilfrey is up snd st red by sosimple & remedy 7 you it is troe that he is entirely nothing but Hop Bitters, and his doctors gave him up asd Ifthat is so, I will go this ( for my poor George, to diminish the mortality among the wounded in war by tattooing on the soldiers’ bodies the principal points compression may be made in cases of hemorrhages; life may be lost artery, and it is thought the soldier might command EE ————— The Friend of Delicate Ladies Is Warner's Bafe Kidney and Liver Cure, The census returns of England show increase in the population of towns and cities at the expense of the agricultaral distriets, March 1, Oween, } Messrs. Geni I gave your Caran ost satisfactory resalta ane Catarrh and path deaf at Umes and ww besides being before the was exhansted 1 sed health, for thanks. 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