— C—O FACTS AND COMMENTS, ———— The exten for perfume fy pun rposes is about started in California. Yery remunerative, a good crop of laven der yielding $1,500, The United St ites commissioner pensions savs that there are oases on file in his office waiting pre. tates hi the wardepartment, and that the num- ber is increasing at the rate day. An extreme drongh ait is the the district of Ore nburg, in Russia, crops have Years, and the danger pending The that is now seems to stifle all hope, im The of the saints, and march about flelds, A dry west wind is blowing without intermission, and not a eloud appears in the sky. This panied by an unusual high temperature As if this was bad enough, bryo of a locust that wide devastation in been found in large fields. 18 not the em last Year caused » 2 some paces They seem lo dave A Very summary way of vindica an author's rights in { hina. Accor Ning x he Dr. J. M. Crime YWHD there is no special provision in the penal code on the subject of literary property, footing as any other possessior son printing and se Ap pred hn hm liable to a puis shment three Yaars de px stopped short at pri bagnn to sell, the penalty ais blows, together with the forfeiture of the books and blocks from which they are printed. of 100 blows and If he has and has not fifty | petuity to his heirs and assigns, In Kansas the prohibitory law for the sale of intoxicating liquors, and provides a at “all liquors or mixtures thereof by whatever name called t) will produce intoxication shall be sidered and hald to be intoxicatis Renore w f thi A druggist was for selling bay run compound court decided within the set so far 8 special per mit was orize thei sale. But the § wis th power t grant such permits judge of the probate court; and Judge Crozier he Ids that such an extension of the jn tion of that court is un ithin h am th { 3 “ ead The } x ICIE8 Were necess ary iris constitutional. The crop re : af aorienitnre are disaniire or QF agriculture are discouraging the best harves wheat considerably she: t of th Cage sown t weath winter wheat yield 1 ously reduced 1 ¥ We aud cold weathe crease of o 3 vated to cotton 1s TOspenty, in One re Spe CE, grain and decline, COL Se comin ex po- g colton advance men the det ‘world's Phir ¢ naturally der whi hl of So H pectus shows that it is not by any means to be he T1688 Conne nie of vited, eve i range limitéd to'cotton or tc the indus- wied therew i The sched- articles, whereof 1nbi n is in- COVers a wid i six departments wo 3 groups and and twenty-two : The buildip £8 now in pr FOCOSS of eree- tion are onan ar api e scale, the prince one being a i Sonth eanrot wi more satisfact orily AK mere statement what sh ble of and actually doing nunared classes, 1p al I id fa i enterprise rring large number of cases of deatlis by hining thi the New York Herald scientists will ybably plan:ible explan tio on of the these electric disturbances. talk learnedly of possible tro in the earth’ 8 OWn ¢r » of sd meddlesome comets : bt there things can guiet the sions that bate been rouse d minds by electricity’ 8 many garics. Tha lst way fears is to note that mo ties, fatal and otherwise, who were transgressing precautions to severe thunder-storms who were killed, had under a solitary tree, who were injured ware under an i ted clump of trees. Most of the oth: were handling metallic tools or utensils aud one, who was on the water, pr ba bly attracted the light tning with long oysteftongs which he he weld. Light ning’s delight in metal is well known n, aud so is .ifs partiality for elevations like church spires, flagstaff, lone trees and houses that are not near an y other objects above the ground level. Pru- dence dictates that all such elevations should be Fiven wide berth in a than- der-storm, even at the risk of a sosk- Prudence also protests against the handling of metallic tools out of doors whilg the storm is atte nding to business, i ——— Indians Killing Cattle, One of the most novel and interesting features of ration day at the Los Pinos agency, in Colorado, is the killing of the cattle by the Indians preparatory to the distribution of their carcasses. A recent visitor at the agency thus describes the scene: After the rations of flour, sugar and coffee had been issued, the entire assembly of Indians repaired to the cor- | ral. Bix fat cattle were there. The Indians mounted the corral fence. They had their Winchester rifles and their | long-barreled revolvers. ‘The squaws sharpened the scalping-knives on stones. Some had small axes. When each had chosen his position on the fence, all was ready for the slaughter. The cattle be- | came nearly frantic at the sight of the Indians on the fence. They ran wild | about the corral for some moments. When they became quiet the “selector,” | 2s he is ealled, chose the Indian for the | first shot. A vifle was aimed, the word given to fire, and a steer dropped. This | was a beaatiful shot at a hundred yards distance, It killed th steer almost in- | stantly. The second shot was made by | 8 young Indian, apparently not more than eighteen years of age. 1t was made | with u United States army pattern Co lt's | revolver. The distance was about sixty yards. It brought down the steer bya shot over the left eye. The other four! shots were perfect. At the last shot, 80 soon as the sixth steer had dropped, | men and squaws rushed pell-mell into | the corral. They began skinning the cattle while vet kicking. The novelty of the sight was amusing. Within twenty minutes these Indians had these six steers pateherod ?—if * butchering it may be called—and portions selected lashed upon their ponies. In aseparate | coral two cattle were likewise killed for the chiefs. Chepita, Ouray’s widow, gets a hindquarter from this lot, in Lionor of her deceased husband, 18 S¢ _]Oon, SAYS: find Yi oler Ce Ol They will nbles with- sun ust SD pots ¢ * rd is none 3 apprehen- in recent 3 almte sn O nervous Via h $n si) i dnr Two taken OUSser rs iag. SCIENTIFIC NOTES, The excessive resonance of churches, M. ’Abbe Barret save, can be modified to any degree by the simple expedient of stretching iron wires across the dome. It is ealenlated that the amount of force daily expended by an adult weigh- ing 150 pounds in the performance of the ordinary work of the body would raise 3,400 tons one foot, if applied me. chaniecally. A Frenchman mushroom-raising proposes to rent for purposes a portion of the. Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. The part selected by him is the ‘avenue named in honor of Audubon. It is said that the proposed mushroom farm will not affect the natural grandeur of the wonderful cavern, the sun's face, which occurs December 6, 1882, and wh ich will be seen to advan. tage on the American continent, leading nations are already preparations, France in seems just now to be active in the mat- ter. The commission of M. Dumas. by the government for constructing new refractors, stations which have selected, of the present year. An invention bas just been made by a firm of German gun already | the power of artillery, Hitherto the The interior of the shell is divided into a number of plosive charge is formed within the ee lis; that, while they will withstand ordinary jolting, they will be shattered by the shock to which a projectile is subjected when fired from a gun. rim——————— Money and fame are the two things NEWS EPITOME. East and Middle. mor, Edward Loe, g in the Atlantic at Vinevand soho ruisin QoOAn, a ther day Haven, 5 ( ain and five who ha owared a boat on May 17, and had m search was made soaluen, chase of whales althoug! in Wt Al i A UA} wien Michael 4 hors PREMATURY in 8 oo with, Ps., killed usly injured several ol avy storm a fow days ago burbs of New Yi and killed DURING a he persons in the su by lightning Pennsvivania rk ware stru Cirand West and South, ad Lim to » . ' a crowd of twenty men - proceeded jail and hanged Cal. Emory, whos ir the f his wife had ! one year reat that ¢ has been done to farm pi Houses and barns were 1 COBKIVO cyclones, trees up cattle killed and everything else in the path of the storm was left in ruins, EN firms were burned out in Waco, gate loss of $70 000, vy of the Reg nublic mat at Indisnapolis, Jnd r presiding, nbackers at their State con Ig An aR in an. . Gen Eo Greer veot in Columbus nominated a full ticke headed by a platform party. John Bietz for governor and ad conforming to the principles of Joux W. Hamrvrox, a well-known New York journalist, and business agent of Barnum's run over by a rail way train near Peoria, 111 Coroner Taosas Burornp, who killed Jud Elliott, of the Kentucky court of appeals, a was noquitted six months ago on the ground neanity, has been released from the ott ni insan« axyium Wrarnen the hottest in eight yoars Las pro- vailed recently in Now Orleans. AT the Btate convontion of the Iowa Demo- ticket, headed by Judge L., G. Kinne for governor, was put in the field. I't is proposed to hold a h soldiers’ and sailors WitrLiax H, Canny, of Salisbury, Mass, hung at Colorado Springs, Col,, for der of a deputy marshal in April last, Tur Swepson mills, s Wis the mur noar Graham, N, C employing 207 operatives were fire, destroyed hy entailing a heavy Jose, Tne Rodgers, the Arctic sailed from San Francisco Jeannette, relief ship, in search manufacturer of Philadelphia, closed a con- land from the State of Florida. The under control of the board of internal improve- raent of the Btate, It is Mr. Desson’s intention Florida, lished ageucies in several places in this country and Italy . A | | Carrarx Bovrox is swimming on the Mis. i in his robber anit Warrenton , destroyed two nt have annihilated an surgents left sixty-six and carried away hundred camels were cap. An Y death sentence tilts 0 PH nal Bot including four ted to emi the decision f the Spanish government allowing Jows ex. Had from Russia to come to Spain, mn in England is fifty per cent, of in all farms The this aro brighter than time ago, but the yield wil} lan cultivation, snd v be rent re payment of the taxes, mrvest prospects somo year hey were below the average. all 1 A Marseilles, of aH France, members national club there hissed ved fi I the clubhouse noeslad, im Tanis were marching mobbed and its nm the folle newed, and there was a was wing night bancos were re neounters between the French A number of wounded, The Persons were uany rod to close all the he soldier Hany It Hy, ware 1a aud polica patrolled the of whom there are 50.000 in thie plane, stab in and Italian consulat ind to bo gui 1 otton on board the pin Monarch in th lieutenant and AN explosion of gan- Anes nr of the English iron-clmd mrbor of killed =» wounded sight men Avviess from Dublin, {nictness prevails Tunis that mntry. Ireland, thronghout the « Che farmers have harvested the bi crop known for fifty years, and the crop be unprecodente dly abundant, { Many refugee landlords are reported to bo re i turning from England, Tue census of Ireland shows a populatis | 5,159,849, of 252 538 { 1871. say guest hay root | promises to m of being a decrease Kine Ix the house of commons Mr. Gladstone | #aid the British government had ealled the attention of the United States anthoritics fo the threats of assassination and outrage con- { tained in papers published on the American gide of the Atlantic. Dunika the riotous demonstrations against the Italians living in Marseilles seven persons I were killed, seventeen wounded and 125 arrests were made, “It's a useless waste of money to go says a level- headed exchange. And, besides, it's a miserable long, sloppy walk for an edi- tor, — Middletown Transcript, HEALTH HINTS, To Cone Conna, evening one drop chloride of iron, To Core Wan, Cut a slice from a raw potato and rub the hand each night lot the water dry en the hand. need but fow applications Neo Wash the drink it also twice Apply morning and of solution of per SWELLED brine, and until enred To Come For the ternal agony termed spoonful of salt in a pint of cold water ; rin] il l goto bed It is one of the speediost Fore known The who almost part with day violent in take a tea Clon { olie, il die nN un Ir mon from a heavy fall Pras An excellent stick for fresh outs OF eracked hands is made of three pounds of rosin, » quarter of a pound of beeswax, a quarter of a pound of mutton tallow, When well melted and dissolved to gether, remove from the fire and keep stirring till it is about as cool as it will pour ; then add one tablespoonful of spirits of turpentine ; then pour the whole pail of when cool enough take it as a shoamakor dood sufficiently worked, sticks, This aver bought to prevent working it. BRILG will revive ROOMS de ad NricKixa ing-plaster TER into cold water, and it out and work n his wax, roll it out in small 18 equal to any plaster Koe mp the hs ands eo HH i it sticking to them while PREVENTION Diseass do his own business the best, A man can Hence it 18 safer to pra vent disease by ap rop- er care of oursel ve N, living to mpe rats ly in all respects, using plain and simple food, than to pay ' bills. Ese pecially is it easier to prevent the dys pepsia than to cure it, at least, cases of long standing. Medicine will effect little most (of doctors O indigestible food; « particularly at bedtime, a wager,” suming the aid of hot drinks in the shortest possi ble time Dy Spopsia 18 a certificate of | wrong and gross eating, ordinarily of too much effort robbing th, ho, naford, at at all hours, CON y, OF the SLIMOA A Japanese Doctor, Traveling in the interior of sundry drawbacks, and tl a Jap an has The water is bad, f such food as a 1 he myriads of Ltiigre lack « civilized traveler 1 HORS, is stomach Can is sailed by hornets, and a fly which bites like wsquito. An English lady, ile traveling in that country bi Ing aid up with pain and fever, produced by these pests, sent for a native doctor, He was old-fashioned pructitior wh ose medical knowledge, having been handed down from father to led him to look with i upon European ods and drugs. ' Dressed i silk he entered 0 pa , ili i prostrate d i mself i Th €n tO see digest RISO & a In wh Ri er, BOLD, SUSI U ELE met Kit ii neqidine water, Limaw LO we i fervent « 4 i ging ng 1 Tap R11 CR aang his appreciat ist } mt whic job { he showed urope ail, How Birds Eat Snakes, It has long been a matter of po opis belief that the kingfis Wf i 3 great GmYy « he snake t 1H the trib pi than wen i varturel, It 18 not « ven persons habitually ush have so good an opport at afforded a fo 1s since hristian West r Jinders, for observing the laughing jackass when in the act of bagging the game Mr. Westendorff was engaged with an- other man in clearing some land, and in the of of the day's operations 1t became necessary to shift a large log. For this purpose levers were applied to cach end, and after some straining the log was rolled upon The very moment it comme move # laughing jackass, which been taking a dee p but unobtrusive in terest in the proceedings, made aswoop down from the limb of an adjacent tree and seized © large snake which been lyin g un der the log. The VAS grip ved by the back of the neck if snakes can be said to have necks and borne away to the bird's previous perch, where the unfortunate reptile was banged against the bough until the body separated from the head and fell to the ground. The jackass then dropped the head, and, seizing the body, sailed away in trinmph with his prize, arse need to had under the log and was watehing for it to come forth again, or whether it knew by instinct that the reptile was there, is a question that may be left for natural ists to determine: but we are credibly informed that as soon as the log was shifted, and before Mr. Westendor® or his companion had any idea of a snake being in their neighborhood, the jack- nss was down and had made good his seizure, 55 A Beautiful Home, It is an excellent thing to have a well- kept house, and a beautifully appointed table, but after all the best cheer of every home must come from the heart and manner of the home mother. that is cold, and this ungracious, all | the wealth of India cannot make the home pleasant and inviting, Intelli- gence, too, must lend its charm, if we would have home and Eden. The se- vere style of honse order neatness sel- dom leaves much margin for intellectual culture, Even general reading is con. sidered as out of the question for a wo- man 80 hurried and so worried with her scrubbing and polishing, and making up garments. A simpler style of living and house furnishing would set many a bonded slave at liberty, and add vastly to the comfort of all in the house, Hospitality rarely prevails in these spotless line and letter houses. Com pany disarrange the books and disorder the house, which had work enough in it before. The mother cannot throw | off her household cares, and sit down for a real heart to heart converse with the .0ld friend of ber childhood Still less can she enter into the joys and pleasures right and delightful to her own children, because of the extra work of clearing away it will be likely | to make. With all your toils to make a house beantiful, do not neglect the first ele- | ment of all, to beautify yourself, body and soul. A sweet loving word, and a | warm clasp of the hand, are far more | to a guest than the most elaborately | embroidered lambrequins at your win- dows or the most exquisite damask on your table. There are bare cabin homes that have been remembered with pleasure, because of the beautitul lov- ing presence there; and stately palaces o which leave the impression of an ice- | berg on the mind, oppITI TES, Apgansiz once had an opportunity to | carefully measure a large jelly fish as it lay at the surface of the sea. Its disk was seven feet in diameter and its ten- 112 feet long The honse-spider's web will last for | many weoks, while the gurden-spider | must spin afresh or mend his web every { twenty-four hours. The former some. { times lives from six to eight years. In varions parts of Ireland, Beotland and Wales are remains of beehive. | shaped huts, underneath which are chambered burial places. These huts | are of great antiquity About the year 400 of Simon Btylites, a Byrian, in self-imposed martyrdom years on the top of a granite thirty or forty feet high. “ Root stretcher to the royal family " is u decidedly rare title, yet there still lives at Baden an old man who for many years filled this office to the father of the present Austrian emperor, His only duty was to wear the archduke's new boots until they Wore sufficiently CAasy for his royal master, and the old re- tainer now enjoys a comfortable pension for his services. our ar died who had lived for thirty column A close observer claims to have dis { proved the story about an ow! wringing { its head off by looking at a man who | was walking around it. He writes that ' he } laced an owl on a post, and began to walk rapidly around it. The large round eyes followed him through three and he began to wonder why the head didn't drop off, when he dis. covered that the neck had a fly back motion which, when the head had been turned half way round, whisked it back through the cirele, and brought the | gaze again on him with such precision nd so quickly that the movement had | three times escaped Lis notice, | eireles, rh A wild goose joined the flock of a farmer of London, Canada, but only ap- | peared at meal times. After satisfying its appetite it was noticed to pick up an { ear of corn and fly away. After circling about it droppe ¥ | apparently into the | river It was discovered that it car ried the corn to a sick and disabled col pablo that could neither walk nor fly. Finally the visits ceased, but shortly afterward the sick gander wandered iA itself, indications are that he has made up his mind to settle down and go io house- keeping. A Woman Editor's Reverie, Miss Eva C. Kinney, on taking the editorial chair of the Ellis (Kansas) Headlight, writes in the following light-headed WAY : How glad Wo Are wa ve got {to be an editor at last! We always thought we knew just how to run a paper, and now we've gobsuch a splendid chance, We'll show those stupid men exactly how it oug hit be done. You won't into any fusses or No, indeed, we'll t, you know, is the HE 10 running a papor, wddle in politics, and that all the trouble with politicians, SEWEAr—--00, never For can't see the use of printing office. It don"t itself up; i don't create 88 you happen to hit some- ! ub and bave to pay the 't pick up pi half so Yet the editors all paper without it, to Cate us rows gelling anything st, ol tact 3 1 111 BAYH d we'll never glad we're an editor, ing to make such lots of money; spend tall for beer and cigars No, indeed : we'll be benevo- do good with it. We'll give nn 1¢ MISKIONATY make presents to all our friends buy books and flowers for the poor, and—aoh, maybe we'll build a church and en. re, and have our name paint- windows with a design. ree, we must have a design window. Let's a pair of rs and a puste-pot would be ap- propriate, would itnot? Or a boy with roller-1 always and the artist wouldn't to paint dirt, would he ch fun to be an editor! Think sweet revenge we'll take when tuff the products of some aspiring the waste basket. And an exquisite thrill of ure we'll take our pen and write ne same author a polite little note, tell- ing him we should it been delighted publish his excellent agticle if we 1 ¢ nly had room, and wouldn't he like ubscribe for our paper, or get usa That's Ah, we've had experience ! » way the men editors used to do by us when we were a writer." And sweeter still will our revenge on those editors emselves, who used to ony ling genius with their ' There's that Hs AVS City Nest « hlish od our sweet | little poem “Birdie,” instead of | remarking on the smoothness of the meas- ure, or pathos of its sentiment, he inti- timated that we'd been sighing for a lover. It wasn't true a bit, but ah! lit- le did that rash man think we were one day to be his peer. Oh, dear, it's getting late, and there's another column of type to go up, no copy ready, and all these advertisements, behind time-—~but it's lots of fun to be | an « ditor. we we re go 5 won t either, to th + society — COOLIO 1 one of the f 4 COT Roe, Her VOTH Have dirty faces, vid NWO with what “only \ he eruelly polite sarcasm i horri ————— Meaning of Bells, n many places, says an English paper, a bell 1s rang * after dark.” The origin is usually curious, though gener: ally and wrongly put down to the eur few, At Btorrington, a village in Sus- sex, the bell rings at 8 r, m. This is in virtue of an endowment. A man lost his way on the Downs in a sea fog, and only found his home by hearing the bell of Btorrington church. In gratitude he endowed the church with a sum of money, on condition that the bell should be rung at 8 o'clock every night. A similar account is given of the bell at Great St. Mary's, Cambridge, which rings at 9 pr. Mm, by a Baxon princess, who was eaved from perishing in the fens by hearing a | Cambridge bell. * Great Tom,” of Christ church, Oxford, is tolled 108 times every night. The origin is prob- ably the same as that of the others, but | the “scout” only knows that ila but. tery” is then opened. At Rome a bell rings at “one hour of night” for the De Profundis, and at ‘‘two hours” the evening before a fast. This ** one hour i of night” means one hour after the Ave tor Angelus, and not, as a elever tourist ones described in his diary, ia the morning. mo ————— Unhealthy Sarrenndings, To breathe pure, he althful air, and to follow occupations conducive to health and long life, Se privileges of the minority, The ma- jority must dwell wherever their lot is cast, however insalubrious the locality may be, and wk at the eraft assigned to them, however destructive to health and vigor Medieal has, however, come to the aid of the latter In Hostetter's Stomach Bitters they have (and have had for the last twenty-five years) the best defense against the morbid in fluonces which create and foster disease that thie able kingdom can supply, Its in- grodients are among the finest botanic specifics ch research has yet revealed to man, Asa proventive of and remedy for the diseases generated by swamps, miasma, the foul air of factories, excessive heat, over-exertion of body or mi unwholesome water, or any other morbific cause, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters bear away the palm from all medicines of the uy weionco vegots wii wl, present « population of London is 3,814,671, and | the analysis shows that 8,814,000 called “Iroquois” a 'orse.— Puck, A Wise Dencon, der, 1 want vou to tell me how you kept If and family so well the past n, when all the rest of ns have been sick s0 much, and have had the doctors running t us so long *" “Bro. savior, the used Hop Drrrexs in time well and saved large doctor Intra’ worth of it kept us work all the timo, and T will warrant it has cost vou and 1nost of the neiglibors one to two hun. dred dollars apiece ick the same time, | guess you ll take my medicine hereafter,” Set ther ¢ olan, “ Deacon Wil yourse HOABO answer and kept my family bills, 10 Ro PE A lover is like fa tug oat when he | An Arab Reply, El Heojjaj ibn Yusuf, governor of the two sacred cities of Mecea and Menineh under the Ommiade Caliph, Abnel Me- | lik, was one of the most bloodthirsty | cwsionally heard the plain truth from the Arabs with whom he came in con- tact, One day he had gone on a little in advance of his guards, and falling in | with an Arab, said to him: “Oh, chief | of the Arabs! what thinkest thou of El | Hejjaj 7" replied the other, - od of him to the( ‘ommander of the Faithful, Abd el Melik ibn Merwan 147 asked El Hejjaj. “No,” maid the Arab, ‘for he is even Allah curse them both!" juncture the soldiers came up, and the | Arab, taking in the situation at a glance, | “Mind, Prince, secret which is between us to none but Allah #' El Hejjaj laughed and dis- missed him with a gift.— Temple Har, se——D— Va y Facts, Close CORB Taratul attention to all factory work, gives the operatives pallid i | { It w ys Dr. C. O. Coch, that | some Ww —— do the north of | Russia have each season | more than half a million of {laid by hens. These eggs he into oven Siatos, aocordi 5 of decom on, ae pt pro apn extract the so-called |egg oil, which may be used in the SE ioe of soaps, and he also sug- gests that eggs unfit for human food | may be found of advaniage in making nrtificial manures, PEREY DAVIE] lood, insctive liver, kidneys sud uri troubles, and all the shysicians and medicine out doors or use Hor Breress, made o purest and best remedies, and "enpocially for | such cases, having sbundance of healih, sun. shine and rosy cheeks in them. None need | suffer if they will use them freely, They cost but a trifle. 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