SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. Professor Davidson says that the Lick telescope will unveil stars of one degree fuioter magnitude than can be detected hy (he instruments now in use, This woud be nosmall gain. A correspondingly increased power onght to add ro our knowledge of Mars, which is the planet of most im- mediate interest to observers off this globe. The autographometer is an instru, ment lately devi ed in Paris for auto- matically recording the topography and difference of level of all places aver which it passes. It is carried about on a light vehicle, and has only to be dragged over the ground of which a plan is desired, An apparatus of iron and glass, in which a presure of one thousand at- mospheres can be developed for the purpose of studying the influence of great pressure on animal life, has been exhibited to biologists in France, With it deep sen animals can be ob- served under their natural compres. sion. In a paper read before the London Authropologica! Institute, Prof. Fe rier bas cousidered the function of| different parts of the brain so far as | | clusters of lurge creamy velvet-heart at present settled. He concludes that not enough is known to serve as the | basis of a scientific phrenology, though | there are reasons for believing the great progress may yet be made, Prof. Neumayer of Hamburg urges the necessity of Antarctic exploration, laying special stress on its importance | | a charming oue for first ball. for geology and | aleontology. He an- ticipates that it will show thst the | south pole was a centre of dispersion of | guimals and plax nts for the southern ! fawer-brocaded crepe lisse tissues, and makers of j sm.’ { blue rain covers, warranted absolute- | the silk, or dots in silk embroidery matching | one of the colors in the striped material, A number of these new patterns have the figures on a large scale, but they are not as generally popular as the smaller designs, though they are frequently chosen by those who like them for fancy garden-party and house dresses, The new shepherdess parasols are made of white or cream-colored satin surab, figured, with dainty Walteau patterns, with rose pink, primrose, pale chartreuse green, or white silk, and edged with lace in beautiful thread designs, some of the ruffles being ten ioches deep. White foulard parasols are dotted or striped and lined with a color match- Parasols are These are lined ola ed to figure or stripe. varied in style, shape and size this being odd, elegant, simple, elaborate, fantastic, large and small, to suit individual fancy. From Paris season, come red silk and dark green and | ly waterproof. A pretty dancing dress for a young lady is made of white China crape {and garnish with eg pulp of two large sour oranges and the grated rind of one, a cup of sugar one egg, a coflee cup of water and two spoonfuls of rice flour; mix these in. gredients and buke with two crusts, making the paste very rich. Apple Fritters. Pare and cut into slices four or five tart, mellow apples and soak in sweetened lemon juice The batter is composed of one quart of milk, one quart of flour and eight veges, the grated rind of two lemons being added. Now mix the aud apples and drop by spoousful in batter to hot lard, taking care to have a slice of apple in each fritter. How to Boil Fresh thoroughly, rub with pepper and salt and drop into boiling water, first pio- ning it in a towel; A large fish will require three-quarters of an hour fast boiling, a portion. Fish— Clean small one less time in pro. gs, drawn and parsley, Mushroom catsup { used frequently with boiled fish, — a — ABOUT ORANGES over a slip of white faille. The long - | draperies of the crape are arranged in | | diagonal folds across the entire front | of the dress and kept in place by | led marguerites. Epaulets of the same | flowers mingled with drooping green | [Cotinge are set on the right shoulder { of the V-shaped bodice, which is of | the erape, with low-cut underlining of | The bebe sleeves are made | | of lace. The dress entire would make For elegant summer evening toilets are Imported figured, striped and hemisphere, a4 the horth pole is be- | Venetian silk gauzes in pale delicate | lieved to have been for the northern. | There are three wicks to the lamp | of 8 man’s life; brain, blood and breath, Press the bain a little, its light goes out, followed by both the | otherr. Stop the heart a minute, and | out go all three of the wicks. Choke | the air out of the lungs, and presently | the fluid ceases to supply the other centres of flame, and all is soon stag- nation, cold and darkness. M. Lessenve claims that a certain sign of death is the permanent gasping | of a wound made in the skin by punc- turing it with a needle. If the per. son be living blood will usually fol- | low the withdrawal of the needle bat, whether it does or not, the wound will close at once. The puncture made in the skin of a dead person will remain open, as if made in leath. i } er. In a recent lecture, Prof. William | Turner of Edinburgh university, gave | the speed of the Greenland whale as | i five or ten miles an hour, and that of the great fioner whale as probably | twelve miles. One of the latter ani- mals was stranded ou a British coast some years ago, and was found to | have a length of eighty feet. a weight of seventy~ four tons, and a width of tail of elzhteen Lo twenty feet. With these data, the builder of the Anchor live steamships calculated that, in or der to attain a speed of twelve miles so hour, this whale must have exer- cised a propelling force of one hun. dred and forty-five horsepower, Ci —— A] — FASHION NOTES, The fashion for partly-open bodices hascreated a demand for vests, tackers chemisettes, guimpes and old-fashion- ed stomachers of every sort. Among the elegancies in this line are exhibit el} guimpes of black chaotilly and thread-patteroed lace with alternating stripes of bead-wrought tulle, costly snd’ beautiful plastrons and gilets ranching the entire front of the bodice, made of soft Victoria silk handsome: ly embroidered in shaded silks, the tiny buds and leaves outlined with small Roman sod piok pear! beads Then come dressy fancies in lace and embroidery, and exceedingly dainty . Russian chemisettos of exquisite French needlework wrought on sheer India moelin, For morning wear are plain rockers of fine white linen or perenle, in delicate patterns with veat collar to match fastened with a jewel ed stud. Min very chic and dressy toilets for watering: place wear. are «xbibited isde of the new stripes in canvas and velvet, with elegantly fitted and drap d French poloasisze above, made of the finest convad goods, as delicate | ruching, is Paris model. | silk, aod the sleeves are simply a pufl | of yellow silz, with a fall of primrose | lace above. {arms through its meshes is a weather gowns, {sharp points front and | made of cream-colored | with antique sleeves, shirred under- {slip of pale golden-brown surah, with | tints of lilac, ivory chamois, dove. | gray, tea rose, maize, pale blue and olive. A primrose-colored crepe | | lisse, figured with hali-blown roses and | tender green foliage in palest shading, | of color, made up over a skirt of yel- |low silk bordered with a full pink The pointed bodice opens over a shirred vest of the Transparent Spanish grenadine so | light as to show the shoulders and | beaut) is made into hot. | The bedices of these the throat, with back. They | are made over lowsnecked underwaist, ful fabrie which dresses are high at | of American surah, this firm material | | bring equal to the natural tension of | a glove-fitting bodice, A remarkably pretty tea gown is “sunshiony,” the open fronts turned back with | {revers or golden-brown velvet: At | the shades of yellow and velvety | brogm found-in the lieart of & mari. gold. v A povel material for ten gowns is a | new make of Chisese washing silk, | called” * sunshioy,” which, though | thin almost to transparency, is very firm and dorable Jt falls in natarsl- ly graceful folds, and is a boon to stout wot én. Many of the new tailor-made sum_ mer silks are trimmed with row upon row of pin-wide velvet ribbons. White aud pale stlvercolored cor duroy for simple costumes is floding favor in French eyes. ————— i. HOUSEHOLD. Never have a sink under a window if you can avoid it. Keep lemous in a jar of water, to be renewed every fow days, Moisture is the greatest enemy of | the piano, sod it eannot be too care fully guarded against. Hard soap should be kept in a dry place several weeks before using. It will last much longer, Never have dark furnitare for the kitchen; it shows dust much more than light and requires double the care. Do not use racked dishes; they absorb oils or fats from different kinds of food which render them unwhole. some. Ingraio earpets need to be shaken ofteder than Brussels, as from their more open weave the dust percolates Lb a+ welling or nuns cloth. These lyre figured with small flowers | grown orange until nothing | but 8 spongy, wool like ball, #Kin on this variety is very ed with the flavor of its decayed neigh shipped in small packages they { one of the {in the market. | Loonisiana and the Florida | ferent varieties from classed by “The orange is a very { fruit,” said a Fulton Market dealer this morning. | their outside appearances the poorer will be the quality of the fruit within. | 3 he deceptive oranges are the result | | of allowing fuit to remain ou the trees | [to color after they are fully develop The young fruit on the same | | tree abstracts the joives from the full led. remains covered with a rough, thick, but brilliant col ored skin, which is no use except to Rion | were we to label | Mr. Hall the “People have them be- “ We could not sell ths Porto | variety of oranges {them as such,” said | Fulton street expert. a strong pre) udice against | cause they are shipped to this port in | bulk like so many cobble stoves. The thin aod | the sound fruit quickly become taint bor. Yet when these oranges are are choicestes varieties found “How many varieties of oranges come to New York ?” asked the re- porter, “The list is a long one the Havana, the Jamaica, the Por to Rico, the It includes the Nassau, Abbieeo, varieties The fruit from five different ports on Mediterranean sea and the five dif California are! dealers as summer fruit All these varieties of orange come to the port of New York. We can there. | fore supply the world with cranges | the year around. —New York Sun. DW AII—— The blue and gray live in song; as one side is knotted a satin sash with | 88 a matter of fact, all veterans of the peplum points, the sash barred with | | late war are now just a little gray, It is prematare to tell any woman | that she is an angel until it is seen how | | the can cook a steak and boil & potato The presidential bes ina man's bonnet is said to be equally as bad se {a brick in his hat, from a business point of view, “What a outrage to cram se many | into this railway coupe.” “I should say 80! Why, a sardine is a hermit in comparison.” * “Yes.” said Fogs, “ss a success | have always been a failure, but as a failure [ have always been an unquali- | | fled succes.” Fireman's Toast—"Cupid and bis torch, the only incendiary that can kindle a flame which the engines can not quench.” A Marshall Mic, lady predicts that natural gas will yet consume the globe But what if the globe should cousume | | the gas? Itis very rare nowadays that the office seeks the man; and when even such a thing occurs the chase is usually very sluggish, Now is the time to plant the roots of prmaperity in liberal doses in the home paper. The harvest can be groaned daily if inserted. The Chath of sor Tarmioed con. vened Saturday morning to receive the verdict of the jury in the oil racy cass, The verdier pronounced Hiram B. Everest and Charles M. Everest, of the Vacuum Oil Company of Rochester, guilty of on chu in the indictment, The result was a surprise to the, wit of the daterdane An » w v Aken, Fhe Railway throughethea, i § 81 #0 50 J» Orange pie—Take the juice and “™ Como 10105 cent, ee PIRUNKENNESE, or Liquor Hane can BE CURED BY ADMINISTERING 110 Halse GOLOEN Sppotyid ii ETI SE hl SECHLFR & CO, Ore Phone a FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. + MEAT MARKF in wards higve t 1 who have tise sv Allo | STONEWARE bent fan their coff ¢ with fuctory g ££ Popa in» Ad [FLEA FE A | tiking FIs Tie EE fe lerae yan men | cific in doe ing Tg 14 Hy L303 Gy Srl , KDow . Veh Their and today he'leve Gf thelr ows TE gun thir pha No 3 | Hinist for ven free wil Harm fact franm Cares nieed snd tui Patti ins fidence Gialden ost. Clocinnnt, Is ration. circular connection. 16 ail elves of ul of Akron ware Ein the market, FOREIGN FPRUITE freshest goods tu 1s Juciest lemons we cay find chouper thay the FRUIT JAR= atid Mason's Merl Ad Np-eifie ( i) nn 5 £2... 180) i 8) HAVE YOU HED ATTSM A Remedy that has been In sucee years in Europe, and was this country, is the RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM Mins wiley Airanuiated Sugar Sc sn pound 3 lowest pt loos ithe lewirsl le ebhupe This ie the 1 ity ¢ el satin Good bargains In all grades, Oranges snd lew th We In feet snd They are better and wow priced goods, us iy the of ~ Finest Now Orleans at 80c per gallon uy wufnl COFFE Fine pesortment of Coffees, both 859 someled ise for many nly lately tntroduced in gYoen Our romsted Coffees are always frost H © new Hightaing frul TOBACCOR. «All the new ’ ; CIGARS. —Specin! attention gives to sur We try to sell the best 2 for ' town, gar trade Young Hyson 60 When done place in a dish | butter | 18 § deceptive fruit | “In nine or | | anges out of ten the more beautiful | | BV A B21 Market sireer, Philadelphia. ip 11 s OF their usefulness { healthfully TEAR Boe, §1 per pos inl, # ue ders. Break This Remedy has 1} CHE YBESe Lysicians and Govery ax well as th brought relies tried it, It CURE i othe re WILL CURE YOU | ‘init: from farther ae il only ive it 8 chanos two gallons of comm E v ERY BOX MAK BOTH RADE Mikks)S AXD KIGNATURE lL Tewiee this Size, Bowe Grunts, without (his Sig. natere and beth Tends Marka, f. It hes save CHEESE Finest full cream cheese at 16 per pound fder vinegar this goods 6 vinegar made from wd I Worth more thas ER UBSIA NW R= FUEUMATIOM CURr B.& BB. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1887. ample Copy 1B cents. PRICE $2.50 PER BOTY, Descriptive Fume £ free, ® Spring bros Goods The | TOPE, r my new Fpring while, wade by nll druguiss, if « : 1 furns to yon ) bod to take suyth Ieee, Dt mgr 1y ¢ General Aen, wit thie other § th joc thon Flin i « PVFAELZER BRON. 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Cla oth row ¢ Serials, Charades, race 0 wt U5 ota Ig tu Press Goods Diné femtu ri PE prer Stories, tain mor! ant orgar pont Yin iw aw ¥ into state. whine usual perearsor of be 5 5 disease CRN DS Ihe greater service than Jolt the No Mmaiadion lo gre are Ipore those Teot medicing be hig which # ithe which averts the peril und pr In i HOTS home remost the | Fashions (« Both TR FOCEIPE ag ily esteemed newest in cc in Colores DEY 8 leads a § : C——— A A— EASILY ACCOUNTED fn - * The success of of Bangh's $25. « 825 Phosphate ne an excellent crop producer and permanent improver of the soil, is easily accounted for | It Is made of the bones of animale, and with special regard io n geseral adaptae | | % bility as a plant food.” Every particle of wirich bones are come § Pheer ss { posed, in a direct food of vegetables, . escription of We render this food immediately available hag hh the $25 PHOSPHATE | orn | BOGGS & BUHL, | wate. 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