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The Namber of Explosive Substances In- tion of Explosions Due to Carelessnes: or Ignorance—Some Peculiar Casss, A parliamentary report has recently been | published on the destruction of life and property in the United Kingdom by the use of explosives during the year 1885 It gives | a detailed account of twenty-nine explosions | of dynamite with malicious intent. It states that the popular impression that most | of these dynamite outrages were committed with impunity is false. 1 affirms that ther is every reason for believing that the men who caused the explosion at London bridge were killed on the spot, and states that twenty -soven others connected with dyna. mite plots are now doing penal servitude | It has been demonstrated that the employ- ment of violeut explosives is attended by great danger to those who use them for] unlawful purposes, who have never been trained in their wuss as persons have who are employed in blasting rocks and coal. The number who escape uninjured from the scene ol the explosion, undetected, | and are not subsequently punished 1s very small The commission that has been Inve itigat ing the matter of explosives and explosions are of the opinion that thore is more to fear from carelessness and recl criminal nm kisssness than from aes LG number OL ¢Apl BiVeO and new cases of ¢ commission shows that a larce propor { them w re due 0 carelessness insting Fay } pen vessel, ¢ it after is i sUI, his little on ie is in Lis a the writing, of her Lngera the street and a good feru wiaich WR me dot tor a lamp, where t sericus ir mos a fied where partially bac it PAaCes 1S 10 3 out to t the | ", an + as Ale among the her counirioa was in Brookline, Mas Ping his watch in startiad by a shar BX} followed in quick suc othera In attempting to rem kis hand was severaly bn sions had ceased and he bad composure, O to 1} dre V L silo irned his ause of the strange aft tho explosions were d some chlorite of potash tab been | 9 bagan talr, ie to the ignition o ets which he had n the habit of carrying in bis pocket, where they would * a pain in them had been r > handy to take ‘O when at occurred i i ha % ’ nis ty Nome of od » powder, scatterad sd in the ’ about the pocket of the cloth. Th droppir n meslios the watch was sufficient to ignite some this flue dust in om of the pocket, and the heat produced was enough to cause the suc- ceeding explosions. As chlorate of potash tablets and lozenges are much in use, the report of this case may prevent many acc dents { » 5 4 4 $s ' tte Dott VARIOUS “E Attention is large number of tingly be classed IVE MEDI in the report to the substances that may fit the head of “sxplo- Nitro glycerine, it appears, is now used for making lozenges and choco late tab to bo used in cases of angina pectoris and several other complaints FPulverized Iycopodium is kept in every drug and a case of its taking fire on being poured from one bottle to another {3 cited in this report The statement « INES 0 fp unaer sive medicines ™ ay store a I'rench authority in in t ton {o the ex be mouth of a Lowder ox i rate of potash probable, but ¢ that pills made of ire of chlo egarded as im- ¥ i+ offered to show wmnganate of potash may be #.y inflammable, and that some ozone powlers prepared by a chemist in Paris of perozide of managanese, | permanganate of potash, and oxalic acid are very likely to explode. The opinion of exports is offered to show that chlorate of potash is an extremely unstable compound, | and that it is likely to explode under a great variety of circumstances, mochanical and chemical, and that its decomposition is effected by very slight causes. It is also statal that the explosiveness of chlorate of potash and several sulstances is in creased by keeping them a long time, | especially when they ars exposed by turns to the action of dry aad moist air. ~Chicago Times 8! i i spontau other A Tublie Not Hard to Viease. It is funny bow the public cling to cer | tain performers oa the stage anl to certain acts. They have compelled ms to keep on doing my watermelon act ever since May 18, 1566, | produced it then at Cloncinnati, | when I was with Dan Bryant I bad been | pretiy bard run to find something new, and | Lit upon the idea of representing aan old | negro watermelon man I used to know in! Louisville, who occasionally had a load of “Barcalingoes” on the loves, which he sold I had a pretty fair idea of what 1 wanted todo, but couldn't get any plot—-any way of getting on or off the stage. So I consulted my wife, who told me to just go on and Loller, and make a fool of myself generally, and when [ got through to come olf the best way 1 could. I followed her advice, and the act was a great sucoess-so great, in fact, that the people haven't got tired of it yot, and I bave besn doing it for twenty years. It once ran at the same theatre in New York, night after night, for three and a balf years —MoAndrew: in Globe Democrat, Toe Dionde Prince of Brazil, There probabably was never a more won. derfully blonde young man lu the country than the prince imperial of Brasil, who is now in New York. The prince's hair and eyebrows are of an astonishing shade of yollow, and so is his slender mustache, His eyes are very blue, and his general appear. ance, {rom head to foot, is just the contrary from what you would naturally expect in a Lrazillan prince. The father of this prince is the duke of Saxe, a German, from whom the young man must have inherited his ; ellownew Chicago Journal Yireatenod Now with Deafness, Professor Bell, the telephone millionaire who married a deal mute, is much alarmed bercnisg bis chiliren, luiely afflicted with scariot fever, are now with deaf. ness, ~Kxchangs, SOME DAY, Beside the grave that hides my poor, dead | fa | Bome day beloved, you will come and i wait, And, kneeling with the old, i grace, | With lips to dust will say desolate! 0 fond, true heart! so!” remembered O heart that loved me When through the stillness of the sweet alr Shall pulse the music of the spring's glad call, Your lips will cali: fair! Poor, faithful heart that you should lose then all, And I should learn at last to {But ah! I shall not know! “O days so fair, so need you so!” O love! O loss! O fair, swoet yesterday! To-day we walk in bitterness apart! And yot though youth and hopes are gone away What need of sweotheart! Since ail the love that thrills my pulses so Some day, some day you'll know! ~—Adelaide 1), Holston in The Current tears and wvaln regret, A WATCH-SPRING'S DEVASTATION. it Bireet Car Conductor Howl, Creates a Yanle in a Makes the A tall, and thin man, with a cast {x boarded a Dllue-line car going east on more t rece He looked like a per- son who would no surprised if the world and he seats of the in is eye, ait stro would suddenly come to an end lenvae him alone but As standing. passan gi ladies tall, thin man pulle watch and compare omoter near Ii pieces did not a ceodad to open Li rear. He pric sas the inne: watch iacal turned and went s th A Yicaon like one of 3 time of day O0OT 80 Finally of the conduct gers, succended in gat appeared to two ten br and the car ried it out into the street then, all together for their livea When the thin bury watch alter sided he found wana hearing ushels of th and said pped it wire spri ey gently stone ppod and aud dr a nothing in itr ¥ t The sprin tirely and excl bility, and wh but the case Ealtimore fan old | to rul of 2 magailicent overhead the sky being dimmed to mere flickers by glare of the carbon » walls of the LE and United Bank buildings towered up and grow ghostly in nud-alr. The rear bound ary of the ruins made by the great build ings on Wall and Fine streets was mottled with dancing shadows as and sections of wall came tumbling down under the picks and shades, stars rea Th juitable the stones Vera Among the yawning vaults wierd figures flitted to and fro, and the dust rose in swirling clouds like smoke on a battle fell it was a suporh sight, bour was, had quits a co tors. In London or | would be thought well Why does not ons of late as tl of spo such a scene 4 gatra our pictor and WOOU EO 0 Wik aris worthy of il ia The subject is ¢ rtainly activity to historic, for it ty; of the age. The world Is coming thas pass that 3 will soon neither soe) nor rest Who can swear that tha day is not drawing near when day and night gangs of sto k- brokers will relieve each other at ths ex change, and the daily papers publish edi tions at 12 o'clock midnight, as well as at noon. — New York Times eq the tirelow h Th. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE WHAT IS X7T% A strictly vegetable prepa- ration, composed of a choice and skillful combination of | Nature's best remedies. The | discoverer does not claim it a | cure for all the ills, but boldly | warrants it cures every form of diseasc arising from a tor- | pid liver, impure blood,” dis- ordered kidneys, and where | there is a broken down condi- | tion of the System, requiring a | prompt and permanent tonic, it never fails to restore ti | sufferer. Such is BURDOCK | BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all | druggists, who are authorized by the manufacturers to re- fund the price to any pur- | chaser who is not benefited by | their use. PRICE, 81.00. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO, PTE A - or SUFFAL EW OX ¥ ¢ ¥ i Ape dl Yael ih ee born, L ar Wy rat sx eR Si ia hit a i Yet tone fe na 3 for RE —— EL AN NTR TSE ET IPT TRI R tha cad Sle 8.50.55 in a Complexion Beautifier AXD CURE FOR Malaria, Fever and Agne, Serofula, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Scald ead, Tet-| press YLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, Next Term begins January b i, 1 This Institution is | penutifil and heal It is open ated In one thy spots of the to both ¥ | THIS PAPER A. W.AYER & SON, Hein Philadelphia 5s Newspaper Adver Agency f Messrs suthorizsd sgeuts Cards—Attorneys Blood and Skin Diseases, Bald by ail Droggiste. LLS| r. SE VER COMPLAIN ACHE, PAIN ZZINESS, COATE f8 arisis mn 1 fBig& {D { ¥ A I 1 28 os B D TO UE, snd ail LIVER or STOMA 11 y. Ky. 0 g 51d Druggists Discovery of Oll In Fgrypt. Mr. Daboy, a Belgian engineer, has made a full examination and report on the re cently <liscoverad oll-flelds in the region of ' The whole peninsula of re the oil was discovered, is of tare, there is not of either vegetation or fresh found, rst borings were listance of ly 450 feet from the Hed soa, and at a ¥ feet from the surface a petroleuni was struck the neight ng matad that 200 1 forth four at the same rate dark greenish color and the ihe i flooded it ti liquid came continged galleric is oul arrols of the hours, and The petroleum isof a and is limpid It is mixed with salt water and discharges car bonic gas Py allowing the fluid to rest for 4 few hours the salt settles and can be re moved. The analysis of the crude oll shows that it contains from 22 to 25 per cent of pure oil The country around the wells is wholly nearly uninhabitable, gw. ing to the absence of drinking water and vegetation, All provisions must be brought from Buez. The climate is salubrious, how- ever, and the frequent northwest winds render the heat less insufferable Already steps bave been taken to fully develop the new industry. The Egyptian government is very much elated over the discovery, and is disposed to everything Jettios had been begun, so t sels to Joad at the will be taken to Cairo for ington Letter, in twenty do NOCeSATryY. is 1 allow ves wells, and the crude oil refining. — Wash- Inoenlation for the Yellow Fever Iii a letter dated May 24, 1888, addressed by Dr. Domingos Freire, of Rio de Janeiro, to Dr. Joseph Holt, president of the Louis jana state board of health, the following in- teresting statement is made, presenting a The Extremes of Wot and Dry, i In the valiey of the Rio Pecos, west Texas, there are districts where not a single drop of rain has fallen since April, 1553 The smaller tributaries of the river have en- tirely disappeared, and the drought thus far! bas cost the settlers some 3.000 head of cats tia. In the upper half of the Pecos valley a continuous drought of tena months is not considered anything abnormal: but this year even the usually redeeming month of! March passod without a drop of rain, and | no relief from the sky, at least, is not ex | pected before February, 1887. The other extreme is probably the southeast corner of | Alabama, where sixty-eight inches a year is nothing unusual. Bouth America, bow. | ever, Is a country of much greater éxtremen In the lowlands of Venezuela the yearly! supply varies from 150 to 175 inches, while | on the const of Peru there are districts where one light shower in twenty-five years is considered a fair average. «Dr. Felix IL. | Oswald, a The Generosity of a Landlord, A large land owner in Cheshire has die! charged all his gamekoopors, and has given permission to his tenants to kill any game that may be seen on their farms. The tenants, who are much bave as | sired their landlord that they will take care that he is mever without sport. On the Hawardon estate (Gladstone's) this eystem around the castle being London Latter, oculation of yellow fever: “I have performed over 7,000 inoccula- tions with full success: the immunity was almost absolute notwithstanding the intens ity of the epidemic this year. More than 8,000 persons who were not inoculated died of yellow fever, while among the 7,000 in. oculated, inbabiting the same infected local. ities, subjected to the same morbid condi tion, but seven or eight individuals—whose disease was diagnosed as yellow fover-—died. It is bardly necessary to say that I have takofi notes but of one of these cases, My confreres bere have the abominable babit of not giving notice 6f the fact until after the interment of the individuals, and conse quently accuse me of leing unsuccessful You therefore seo that in spite of all this bad will my dootrine comes out victorious once more by the test of this year, when the epidemic characterized itself by energetic intensity of infection and contagion. "New Orleans Picay uns, BUBKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for ouls, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilblaioe, corns, and all skin eruptions, and is tively cures piles, or no pay requi It it guaranteed tn give satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For ea'e by all droggists, dangly me Petter Berofala and wipsias a ve, cured for 26 cents. Dr, Bmith At druggists, No patent Hols Is H HOUSE. KR. 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