T 3 IrfcUlStls Alii .mil lor xl. -it -go jited je burt appears to jaiaerai wealth A-aluri'of Slexico ,jmiiri(.iis and is trav Grande river throughout 4u from Dorth to south. Al as of metals are found here and Jiy precious stouts, but the tur m was obtained only in one mine or oup of mines. The workings, however, eere very productive, but something over two hundred years ago a sudden inundation broke in upon the unfortunate Indians en gaged in the extensive subterranean gal ie.ies and drowned a hundrid of them. So overwhclmiue was the catastrophe that the whole enterjuise was abandoned, and evtr fcince about the time of the tire of London none of the beautiful light-blue stones, small specimens of which are so popular with ladies lor "engaged" rings, have been derived from America. The genuine tur quoise is described by chemists" as a phos phate of alumina, hut there is a mineral product found in Ijtnguedoc easily mis taken for the stone, but said to be rvallv nothing but a bone covered with phosphate of iron. The Mexican turquoises are said to lv very line and abundant and the shah n.ay, theiclore, by-and-by, hnd his nice little monopoly seriously reduced in value, lie would hardly be a shah of I'ersia if he had not managed to make a rather god thing out of the mountain mine of Kho nts&n. Bad Habits. u is easy to form disagreeable habits, so easy to drop them again. Per- Q-j n.j nwuuif a flvcouu nature. .1 liiirilr Imfitrit vin ullnor ' n ,v I ... - j " " jourseil t rui them. There are disagreeable oits of the body, like scowling, winkine, sting the mouth, biting the nails, con al!y picking at soiuetiiine, twirling a cy, or fumbling at a chin, drumming with the fingeis, screwing and twisting a chair or whativer you can lay your hands on. Don't do any ol these things. Cultivate a calm quiit n anner. Better be a statue than a jumping-jack. There are much worse habits than these to be sure, but we are speaking ouly of very httlc things that annoying when persisted in. -re habits of speach, also, such as eery jij Willi - jOU See " OT tana," "now-a," "1 don't care," "tell t-OU nOW." Inrttstinr-t iili.. anarp nasal tones, a slow drawl avoid -ixtn aJL Stop and think what you wish and then let every word drop from s"' 4s smooth and perfect as new Have a cure about your . and standing, and walking. (Own, rou will find r rdened m. o J X get nd of witt , . iia it lucu icuuci j uu u id you. Tv , V c," aud 0tm of sco- nu parted to it by ill against the side ball is "Englished" is must have been al , much like a scientific .orkedout with hard phvsi r to be very attractive, to fair ers at k-st- lmWd, it was not ill ci t iuimrifceis, too; the impact of a heavy tennU ball propelled by a su-ong and skillful arm was by no means to be eneczedat; and it was long a tradition ot the court which former lv stood in the Ixrtdon Hay market that a duck bad bten killed there by stroke from a ball. So the ladles, at least, have reaecn to bless the nemoiy of that duke of Beaufort who one j bad the bapry iefpiration to pat op net in the picturt -gallery of his liou.- at Badminton, and so first played the - 'ipjjjjuiujinton battledore." io lawn tennis the transi Jisy, efore that, however, the idea n anticipated, by the earl of "t who, when he entertained Jizabeth, "had ten of his eer Ja square green court before fc'tsty's window, hanging up uaring out the form of a ten and makirg a cross e line In s, where they played five to Irand-ball at 'bord and eord. ratine it,to the great liking of niss." Strutt even Infers, . entry in the register of ilenry expenditures, that the open-air was Known as early as the reign t monarch. However that may or to whomsoever we are in Jted for the ba py thought, our fair j.vlers may be thankful for an addition o their list of out door pastimes which is i.ot only healthful aud graceful and in an eminent degree, but affords ; Ireth and admirable field for the dis play of miracles of millinery and mar vels of hosiery without which anv pastime would be to them but stale and unprofitable. A Wonderful Apctlc. Indite had a wonderful appetite. He was ashamed of it, hut was compelled to satisly it. His favorite restaurant was Brebaul's. Kvery fifteen days be would make his appearance and call for BrebaiiL He would say : "My dear Brebant, to-morrow eight gent iemdn wh'l dine with me. (And he would give their names.) You know them ; all good fellows, who know what's what. Very well, twenty francs a head not countius the wine, of course. Get up for me oue of your best bills of fare some thing that will do you honor. We will sit down at six, sharp, military time. I have w arned them that we will wait for no body." The next day he arrives a little before the hour. He examines the table, ar ranges the ornaments as he thinks will suit the tastes of his fiiends, and he writes their names on cards, which places beside the plates. lie pulls out his watch. "What !" he says, '"six o'clock, and nobody here?" "You may be, a little fast," suggests Brebant. T Ladite resents this indignity. "Xo I compared witu the B-use as I came along. 1 said military time,and I gave them warn ing. 1 will teach them a let son." Brebant pleaded for the laggards. "Well, five minutes' grace; not another second. He goes twenty times to the window, but there is no sigr. The live minutes are up. '1 will have my dinner," he cries; "those fellows may catch up if they can." He attacks all alone this dinmr tor nine persons, and in four hours be has devour ed it, washing it down, it would be hard to say, with how many bottles ot wine. ne tains an me wuue to nimselr, hut so that the gaiicon can hear '"Why did those rascals deceive me? A. yes, perhaps he ought to be excused. It is his mother-in-law s birthday, apd B. 1. remember he said he was not well, and C. I'll waeer he met some woman on the way," and so on until he had fund an excuse for each one. Sud denly he strikes the table in ancer and roars furiously: "Butatdi they should have had the politeness to have written me a line. When he is at his coITee be savs to Bre- baut: " ou see, if I had iisiened to you. I wuuiu ue wtumgyeu ext time we must see somehow that they are more exact." And the next time and the time after he was always alone, and he flhished always with these words as he rushed out: "I will ask them again, Brebant. I am curious to know how far they will carry their ill breeding." Poor Ladite, he waa fastened in Pari. , mtucu iu i alia "ytMsTOand he died ot hunger during the rnfod uut y and stored. most, nlmals ;r, dry pt in a when ixcuse ay not er, but a win J hay eut-ml- -cue ... oJ tend production of jYiis i especially ground not so treated i, and we would mention that TTotuer year is best,instead of every' ar as some gardeners do, Gardens, ami esj-eciuiiy old ones, should alsc be lui.rd ut-uut onoe-in five yeurs, aud sai led rout every other spring, apply ing ot liuie at the rate ol about tnirty bushels to the acre, aud of salt from eight to ten. In applying salt keep it iruui coming in couuict witu box edg ing and all oilier evergreens, very small trees, oic. Such a course will bring up jour oid gardeas in a surprising luau uer. luruips, radisnxs, tc, will grow as well as Hit y ever did, and all oilier vegetables Khs .argeiy oeneuted. About jMsejiext Bakxs. A few year 80 stables lor sheltering stock under oarns weie generally recoup men tie". .Later they were quite as generally uenounced. It was held that me foul air lose from them and injured the bay and otuer loilier stored abovi tneui. They mere objected to lor the reason thai they were generally dark and camp. Basement staules if rightly constructed have many advantages, aud farmers w ho intend erecting barns the coming season would do well to consider ineui. They are warmer in winter aud cooler in summer than stables that are built entirely above ground, lc is comparatively easy to imild them in such a manner that they will be tree from the objection brough against them. Bad oJor may be ex' eluded Iroiu the nay-loft by the em ploytueut of sheet metal below the plank tloor. Any amount of light may ne aamitteu by means oi glass win oo s titled so as to slide and admit lresh air, and the floor may ba raised io such an extent as to- arl'ord a dry bed lor stock. DekssixgT Pocltry. The noultrv is at baud and the following snr?es- uons may be apropos: loung chick ens and old ones acquire a flavor bv urine aincu anu KCPt 111 a condition whereby they may improve in tender ness through the actioi. of the iuit-n in the flesh, xhey should be dressed and hung up with a piece ot charcoal placed in the cavity to absorb anv acidulous substance that may result from atraos- puenc action while passing through he process of mellowln?. I'milirr kept lrvm food at least twelve hours belore killing will te found w ith in testines empty and all superfluity of secretions exhausted. The flesh will l juicy and the lat firm. If left to starve lor two or three davs before Killing, tne llesh becomes flabby, son, tasteless and unfit lor food, notwith standing they may have been in lull nesn belore. Ewes which are to lamb earlv outrht to be by themselves and have better care as their time approaches, r eed a icw more turnips and give them a little more liberal sprinkling of corn- nieai anu bran, or on cake, As the season advances the livestock n quire Inert ased attention: notonlv ate they more directly dependent npon our care, but thtyare subject to dis- comlcru trcm exposure.wtich serious ly interfere w ith the profit ct kceoinir Boiled appies aud meal are excel. lent food lor fattening hogs; apples are cueip, meat is not dear, poik con tinues to kuvance, and tc-day the out- iook is a pront in roik lor the produ cers. Tn ("remote Plant, According to a uote in a recent bo tanical journal, the resinous substance found on the branches of Laurta Jlcxi- cdnahas been preparation as a substitute for lac in the proporasion of the lac dye. The plant, which belongs to the natural order Zygophjlkx, Is a shrub from four to six feet high, growing jn dense shrub like masses in Mexico, es pecially on the borders of the Colorado desert where its luxuriant grow th forms an impeuetrabie mass ot vegetation, effectually preventing the inroads of the drifting sand. The presence of this plant is said to be a sure indication of a sterile soil, little else being found where It flourishes, though the bright green of the foliage imparts a fresh ness to the surrounding scenery. The common name is derived from the fact that the plant has a strong creosote like odor, which is so powerful that no animal will touch it. The resinous matter to which the smell is due is abundant in all parts of the plant, the branches being frequently covered with it, in the same manner as true lac. The resin irself is of a light ruby color. It is used by the natives In the treatment of rheumatism; it is also used by the Indians for fixing their arrow heads to the shafts, and for form ing into balls, which they kick before them as they journey from point to ui1nlAftkAl,fHl1 I IX)XESTrC. Lard. Ut lard, skin carefully, wash, dralti cut into dim, put Into a tin pail anjsctiflto a pot of boiling water. Attir melting, throw In asmall quantity of wit to raake the sediment settle, then timnier tor balf an honr or until clear. I Strain through a coarse cloth into jars. Tie ovtr bladders or paper and cioth, the latter dipped In melted gree. The other tatty por tions, wash,' drain, cut into bits and put Into an iron kettle over a slow fire. Add a small teacuplul of water.to pre vent burning. When the bits of fat are reduced to fibers, take out with a skimmer. IVatcn constantly, anu to ward the last t1r constantly, l ne are ouM be moderate from first to last. le In alittle salt, airtl when the ear take from the fire, and lougn strain thronh a e cloth into jars. When do not press the cloth fat will run through eeze lt,strain that '" -Lard keeps best Ms well not to Keep iclosely place. at a piece of wo inches long ing it run to a , he edges -11 ints or ,other rJt-incacu a .jred worsted ces the back for uother piece of Jze of your pict lter, leaving the . the wiJth of the tare; work a de- ; a row of plain the inside ed-es ?lace this in the "asten on by work id across the hol ies, the same as .or twist some ngth, fasten at i X. Cut up some i nicely in butter. 'en trim into good I in a covered dish jil and vinegar as ew pieces of onion y. Let thein stand e hours. Then drain . kkeu, place them on ill your salad, dUb and mayonnnie dressing over jpe of the ciiicken when tried - ived tor the tomato stutting. f EE Ick rcDi'isc. 1'ound two en of frehly-ioasted collee in a 1111 jr, just enough to crush the ber rs witliout reducing them to pow JcT. I'M them into a pint of milk -with six ounces of loat sugar, let it boil, then leave it to get cold, strain it on the yolks of six egs in a double saucepan, and stir on the fire till the f custard thickens. When quite cold, work into it a gill and a hall of cream whipped to a troth. Freeze the mix ture in the ice pot, then fill a plain ice mould with it, and lay it in ice till the time of serving. When your canaries are moulting ad cease to sing, do this : i'ut a little oxide ol iron (iron rust from the drug store,) or put a couple of lath nails iu the water they drink, take away their bottle so they can't get any drink but their medicine. In another cup im merse a little saffron. The latter gives color to their incoming feathers. 1 lie iron braces their system while moult ing. In a little wmle they will sing loud euougu to cause a headache. Soctherx MoufcoK CooKi.Nt Kick. j Pick over the rice aud wash it iu cold water; to one pint rice put three quarts boiline water and hall teaspoon I ot salt; boil it i ust seventeen minutes from the tune it begins to boil; turn ofl'all the water; set it oyer a moder ate nre with the cover off, to steaut tilleen minutes. Take care aud be accurate. The rice water first poured off is good to stiffen muslins. llojiixY Fmtteks. Take hominy that has been well boiled (the large hominy is the best), mash it fine, and add to it three eggs, well beaten, one cup of flour, two tablespoons of milk and a liuie salt. Make it of the con sistency of hominy batter, and fry in hot lard. Ihese proportions need about a quart of hominy after It is boiled, a very nice breaktast dish. Xceinbero Pcbpino. Three cups of flour, two-thirds of a cup of suet chopped fine, one cup of molasses, one cup ot stoned raisins, one cup of sour milk and one teaspo-ju ot soda in the milk. Mix well, and pour into a but tered tin hasin, then into a steamer, and steam for three hours. When done, you can try it by running a straw through It. Set it into a hot oven for live or ten minutes. Fish Frittirs. Pake the remains of a fish w hich has been served the preceediug day; remove all the bones. and n luce fine; add equal quai titles of bread crumbs and mashed pomoe; stir in two beaten eggs; season with pepper and salt; add enough cream to make the mass ot a proper consistency to mold into little balls, and try them in boiling lard. To Boil Teoktables Griex. rut them into plenty of boiling water that has been salted; keep them uncovered and boiling last till they are done. To counteract the hardness of the wa ter, should It exist, a little carbonate of soda may be added witu the salt. To Lsk St IE Bread. Soak the bread lu hot water until soft; when cold add two eggs half a cup of sweet cream, one teaspoon of soda, a little salt ami hour to make a still hatter like trittters. t ry in hot lard or boil in water. To be eaten with svrup or whatever liked. Brown Bread. Three and a half cups Giaham flour, two cups of Indian meal, two third9 of a cup of syrup, one pint of water, (or if you have not plenty of milk use all water,) one tea spoonful of salt. Steam tour hours. It is excellent. SACCE riQCASTK FOR FlSH. Make a brown suuee by trying a chopped clI n n a nine outrer, adding a larsre tea- spoonful of flour and a tuuibter ni stock. Shimmer a little, stralu.and nut a a teasioonl"ul of vinegar, one oi chopped cucumber pickle aud oue of capers. To Make Sucks Waterproof. A coat of gum-copal varnish applied to the soles ot boots and shoes, and re pealed as it dries until the pores are filled, aud the surface shines lite nol- ished mahogany, will make the soles waterproof, and make them last thrm times ai loug. In making any sauce, put the butter and flour In together, aud your sauce will never be lumpy. henever you see vour sauce boil from the sides of the pan you may know your flour or cornstarch is done. A LcxcnEox Dish Beat two eggs. mixing with them a tablespoonrul of cream. Put them Into a saucepan. adding some anchovies and some min- cedftortgue. Spnad on toast and strve immediately. Sallt LtrjiN. One Dint flour, bntter halt the s ze of an egg. one teacuo milk, one egg, two tablespoons sugar. one teaspoon cream-tartar, one-halt teaspoon soda, one teaspoon salt. Bake twenty minutes. Buckwheat looy is recommended forgv -.boree. a fine, Etrsrcmous.x . -. "So she'f all broken no?" rerdied Detroit landlady when she heard of the failure of another woman in the same business in Tolrdo. "Well, 1 knew It was onir question of time, I was in her house for a week, and 1 saw plain ly rue uaa no economy noout her. leuyou, landlady must think and plan " "Tea." ".Not only In great tliinsrn but in small. There's philosophy in running a uoaruing nouse. "How?" ", can t stop to ten you more than one instance. I have buckwheat pancake every morning for breakfast lor fourteen boarders. They use but ter on their cakes. I keep the butter on ice until it is as hard as a rock. The eakes are all placed on the table, not smoKing not, but mildly warm just warm enough to soften the outside of a lump of butter. Ia this way I make a saving oi two pounds or butter per week over the usual way of rushinz on hot pancakes. It's ouly one dodge out oi Hundred, out trie landlady wno doesn't play mote or less of them must ultimately come to grief." A Ualvetox irishman has a very bright boy, who reads thepapets. The otCer -DiorniLg the old man asked Patrick junior why he didn't return the change from marketing. There was no answer except that the boy mut tered : "The toirant." "Have you fed the pig, Patrick V" A stony stare wag the only reply, Then lor about fifteen minutes there was a vision of a son closely pursued by a bareheaded father revolving around the bouse, until the former overtook the latter and yanked him over water-barrel. "1 was only thrying Boycott on yez, feyther; for the sake of ould Ireland, lave me aione." "It's a boy caught,, ye are," panted the old man. "I'll tache yer to ihrifle wid a home ruler," and be reached out ami gathered a barrel stave. The application ol coercive measures could be heard four blocks off. Lord Stiffxeck to hotel writer: "Bring me some green corn with the other vegetables; 1 never saw any green corn would like to know what it looks like." Waiter; "All right. sir." Goes off and returns in a tew minutes, well loadeu with good things which be places before his lordship. Lord S. : "Where is the green corn 1 told you to bring nier" Walter: "Wby, sir, there it is." Lord S "But that is not green; it's white." Waiter: "Yes, sir, 1 know sir; but in this country we sometimes call peo ple gieen who are aswniw as yoursell, cir." A lew seconds later his lord' ihip was heard by every one around tne olHoe, inquiring of the clerk "if tne7 hired servants in that hotel to In suit English noblemen V Whxj Jas.T. Brady first opened lawyer s office in Mew York be took basement room, which had previously been occupied by a cobbler. He was somewhat annoyed by the previous occupant's callers, and iriitated by the fact that he had lew of his own. One day an Irishman entered. "The cob bler's gone 1 see," he said. "1 should think he bad." tartiy responded Brady "Aud what no you sell? ' he said look ing at the solidary table and a lew law books. "Blockheads, responded Brady. "Begorra." s.-tid the Irishman, "ye must be doing a mighty line busi ness ye hain't got but one Itlt." Joxis is a faultrtindiiig man. Xotb mg ever please him. W hile he was lying sick with a heavy cold the other evening his wife brought him in a beautiful new porous plaster, and he said : "The man who shot that thing must have been Bring at quail." A height little boy who had been engaged in combat with anotner boy was reproved by bis aunt, who told hi m he ought always to wait until the other boy "pitched into him." 'Well,' exoaiuicd the little hero, "but if I wail for the other boy to begin, alraid there won't be any fight." I'm Wishing to pay his friend a compli ment, a gentleman remarked : "l hear you have a very industrious wife "Y'es," replied the Iriend, with a mel ancholy smile, "She is never Idle. She always finds something tor me to do Well, "said Eihington,mjestiealIy "we mustn't be too severe on the young fellows, I suppose I was as big a fool as any of them when I was young." "Yes," replied Fogg, "and you are net an old man now, Bllling- ton." A bass ball boy tripped, fell and tore his clothes while chafing a stray chicken in a neighbor's lot. Ue told his mother he had been sent to grass by a foul. She reached for borne base, aud the youth went on a strike howl ing for the old man to act as referee. Smith : "I once possessed a splendid dog, w hich could always distinguish between a vagabond and a respectable person." Jones: "Hell, what's be come of him?" Smith; "Oh, I was obliged to give him aw&y ! He bit me." Three red-haired men walked solemnly into a Main street saloon and stood before the bar. "Hello," said the barkeeper, in a tone of interest, "Who's elected? Oh, I beg pardon," he added, "I thought it waa a torch light prooessian." ' Eticjcette" wi lies to us to Inquire if in our opinion it would be propr for him to support a young lady if she was taken with a taint even if he hadn't been introduced. Proper, young man, certainly prop her by all means. "Sit down," said a hamUoraely dressed and vivacious young lady at a fashionable watering place "sit down, it's about the only thing you can do here witliout paying for it." Ax eb'erly resident of Xewtjn was approached by an agent for a cyclo pedia. "1 guess 1 won't get oue" said the tluerly citizen, and frankly added, "I know 1 never could learn to ride oue ot the pesky things." "I heard you were Cown with the rheumatism," exclaimed Mrs. Smith. "So did I," said Harry, gleefully : 'but a rumor 'tis, tn'in." Avocsolady who has studied all the "oiogies," wants to know If the crack of a rifle Is where they put the powder in. A good thing to keep in the house. A big dog. Will our next-door neighbor who owns one, take the hint? Xever try to go to slee-p wi.h an old coat lor a pillow. There is no such thing as getting a nap on it. A wao got hold of an e litor'g whisky boitle and labelled It, "To be coniiu ued in our necks." The soldier the policeman and the horse car conductor generally look straight to the front. Somebodt says that a mule's hind feet are built on the plan of an emetic you can't keep 'emdown. Daviged by water The life insur ance company when of its policy holders U drowned. . "Half a leaf is better than none," as the corner loafer Said to the police man when told to move on. A STtcK-cr thing. A fhow bill. Professor Dufoure, ot Paris, has ar ranged a thermometric apparatus which shows the ehanges of tempera ture In a very marked way. The mere approach of th band to the bulb will throw a needle over a graduated arc. TbeJevice consists of a bent tube, hav ing a bulb at one end, coated on the outfide with lampblack- The middle of this tube is llid with mercury and supported by arms nicely pivoted. Above the pivot Is fixed an index needle which moves across a graduated arc, ami beneath the pivot hangs a rod to which is attached by friction a small weight, which serves to balance the needle so to make it point to zero on the arc. When the temperature rises in the slightest degree the heat, being readily absorbed by the lampblack on the air bulb, dilves the mercury forward and displaces the center of gravity if that the needle turns at once toward the right. M hen the bulb la exposed to a The minute lines and furrows on per sons' hands are likely to receive a far more useful attention than the observa tion of the great lines by fortune tell ers. There is a leason to believe that the spiral whorls on the thumb and flrger points are peculiar to individu als and races, and may be as certainly usetl to define the ethnological class or positive identification of the being pos sessing them as the measurement of the skull or the examination of a pho tograph would be. Dr. Henry Faulds, of Tuskiji Hospital, Tokio, Japan, in an interesting but sometimes illogical, contused, letter in the .Vaturt. directs attention to this subject in away which will, however, attract the notice of uaturalists and students of the theory of development and heredity. The value of well-based rules of hand marks injudicial inquiries can hardly be overestimated. A Cireat Enterprise. The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Company U one of .Rochester's great est business enterprises. Their Hop Bitters have reached a sal beyond all precedent, having from their Intrinsic value .found their way into almost every household In the land. Gravhie. Xo Khere In the world, perhaps are the industry and fruitful ness of che mists so great as in Germany. In one of the large chemical work of that country are employed, reeularly, six chemists, at an annual salary of from $2,000 to $25,000 each ; another, exclu sively for theoretical work, at $10,000. Aside from these are a large number ot supernumeraries in the various de partments 01 an tneir manuiacvories. Thus the magnitude and superiority of their chemical manufactories over those of America may be easily seen, as no such salaries are paid or extensive works erected as yet in lira country. A vulcerizina apparatus, or mill, of sitnpie construction and adapted to a variety of nses, ia described in Les Moudtt. It consists of a cylindrical Iron box provided with a rotating axis, to which projecting radit are attached. The material to be operated on, or pul verized, is dropped in through the box, and its transit being frequently struck by these rapidly moving radii, it is broken in'o fine fragments or powder, just as a mass of dry earth is broken on being tos-ed into the air and struck with a stick as it falls. C lays, ores, minerals, and a variety of other sub stances are, by this means, pulverized to any degree of fiuess. Card collectors p ease buy seven bars Dobbins' Electric Soip ot any grocer and write Cragin & Co.. PhiladelpMs, Pa., for seven cards gratis, six colora and gold. Shakespere's ".seven Agea ot Man." Ordinary price 25 cents. The foiloteing are some results made by Mr. Warren de la Kue and Mr. II W. Muller upon electric light dis charges under pressure. The most bril liant displays of aurora probably occur at a bight of thirty-seven miles above the sea-level, and these would be vis ible at five hundred and eighty-five miles; a carmine tint indicates an alti tude of t velve miles; a salmon colored display thirty miles; and pale, milky white, thirty -three ml es or more. is possible, according to these physl- c.sts, that the height of the aurora may sometimes be only a few thousand leet. In the altitudes above given we have omitted the fractional portions of miles ( is the general practice to judge of the wbolesomeness or water by the quantity of organic matter which che mical analysis shows it to contain Hence the opinion expressed by Prof. Huxley is somewhat startling. He ays that "water may be as pure as can be as regards chemical analysis, and yet. as regards the human body, be as deadly as prussic acid; and on the other hand may be chemically gross aud do no harra to any one." That is, much organic matter is harmless, while the particular germs which produce disease may exist either in very foul water or iu that in which tne chemist can delect no impurities. The theory formerly advocated hv Prolessor Ellas Loomis.ef Yale Collece. the distinguished meteorologist, that periods oi severe cold are mainly the result of cold air descending from the upper regions of the atmosphere, is not rusuimeu uy me most recent ouerva tionsot the United States Signal -ervice lie states this himself, in his latest paper on weather Kcience, which was read at the spring meeting ol the Na tional Academy of sjciences. Those who use Carhnllne. aa una Improved and perfected, the great pero!eum hair renewer, are always aisunguished Dy the beautiful soft texture of the hair produced bv thn use of that most exquisite of all toilet preparations. An ant, three-eighths of an Inch long, carrying a burden of one-sixth ot a grain, moves at the rate of one mile in eleven hours. The weight (a email one compared wun that they can carry; is eiguteen time their own miiey compare wun a man nve an l a half feet high, weighing 140 pounds, carrying a weight of 2,500 pounds at tne rate oi i,o limits in eleven hours decrease of temperature the needle plnts toward the left. So sensitive is this apparatus to changes or tempera ture, it has been necessary, to check its suddon tipping over when exposed to a rather high heat very quickly, te pliice two fixrd pins at convenient points beneath the tube. Prof. Marks recently made soma cal culations as to the maximum srjeed at which locomotive engines could be driven before the centrifugal force ac ing on the tires of the wheels would become so great as to cause them to burst. These calculations e-av a limTt of speed In the neighborhood of 150 miles an hour. The Caspian Sea ia eradusllv hovm, in lower. A portion oi the easf-rn shore Is now transformed Into a series of lagoons separated bv mudilv tn..i and measurements have shown that In la.i me ievei was nearly four feet ntgner man in isoi. A general dim! uuiiuu oi waier seems to be in ress in all Asiatic lakes. pro- Cltar glass globes cause a losa in the diffusion or gaslight, twelve per cent.; glass tlobes ground with ornaments, twenty-four per cent.; ground glass globe, forty percent.; opal globes, six ty per cent. r " ' Thirty-lour years of constantly In creasing use have established a reputa tion for Dr. BuU't Cough Syrup sec ond to no similar preparation. It re- Ccld,2rnU7 nd Cure M Congbs, Wo Hoapltal Needed No palatial hospital EltlsaUr.ed Bitters patient, nor talented pnfTera te tea " h ters will do or core, as they te" own story by their "a lute cure at home. Yew lore in- pendent. m . - WeaUb ol the United tae. We stand near the head of the Hat third on the list of all the western na tions. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland heads the list wku a capital valuation of $44,400,000,006, then comes France with 36,000,000. 000; the United States with $62,000, 000,000 ; Germany with $22,000,000,000 ; Russia with $15,000,000,000; and fhe Low Countries with $11,130,000,000 of capital collectively. These are the valuations made by those countries of their entire resources. What is the average annual Income per inhabitant in various countries t We come to the front in this comparison. The average annual income In the United Kingdom is $103; In the United Mates, $163 also; In the Low Countries, $130; in France, $123; in the British Colonies, $90; in Germany, and also in Sandinayia, $S5. In this reckoning Ktissia, with her 90 millions of people, Is out of aight as yet ; she will not be very long. On the tiwiM nf inn nal accumulation our case is even better, relatively far better. The annual accumulation of wealth in Germany is $200,000,000; It i $32j,00O 000 In the United Kingdom ; 373,000 000 in France,in the United States it la $825,000,000. Our Increase of national wealth since 1350, says a good English authority, would be enough to pur chase "the whole German emplre.with its farms, cities, banks, shipplng.man- ufactures, etc." The anneal accumu lation has been $S25,C00,000. and there fore each decade adds more to the wealth of the United States than the capital value of Italy or Spain. Every day that the sun rises upon the Amer ican people it sees au add it on ot $2, 300,000 to the republic. Vegetixe does not deceive Invalids into false hopes by purging and creat ing a fictitious appetite, but assists nature in clearing and purifying the whole system, leading the patient gradually to perfect health. Patrick comes to the morgue to claim a lost relative. 'Has he any pecu liarity by which he cm be recogniz ed?' asks the guardian. "Yes, he i dumb." There are about 400 species of min erals known; bnt the varieties ot these species are almost Infinite. For ex ample,carbonate of lime exists as chalk, marble, spar, lithographic stone, etc. Ton Hut Try It Do not despair even if yon ha.e snffsred for years Irum weak kidneys and torpid bpwtla. The celebrated Kidney-Wort ha cured hnndreds of cases of from nve te thirty years standing. It in nature's great remeey. Ft. VEGETINE ! GREAT RELIEF. Sidi XXeaT.cla.clie. Saiiivs, Miss., April it, 1STSL H. R. STEVFVS. B..lun: DVar Sir. 1 certify that mr wife has fre qu- n. IT used jour Vejjitine for SleK Headache and experienced g-re.ii Itellet from IU use L. A. 1XJRR. WITU GOOD S17CCESS. Dropsy and Kidney Complaint , . fra Moinih, Iowa, Sept. 10, is;. H. R. STEVEss, Huston: IhrM sir I tiiiuSc T.-ry h'hlyof roar Vece ttne. having n.W It fo;- Dropsr and Kidney i.mp:.ilm with (fo-xl snc-es-s, 1 have al-o re coniir.en.KM it f . otU--ra who have been greatly Leneuilcd by lb n. D. B. KGGLESTOS, tio.au Walnut Sk Vegetisxe. Female Weakness. . Philadelphia, July 81. 1S77. H. R. STEVENS: Dtvir Sir 1 hare been afntetMl with Female Weakness -.inn Wnmtt n(u.uiA m. manw La-t March my h'l-binil iful me a nnuieof your eir tine, anu before I hail finished taitng It I I n'uuu le.iei : me second ana thlid boilles aave me s IU further reuef, and 1 hi arcily recom mend li. to a.1 ffUla.es tudt:rliu( Iroin r'einale ikne!w. Ke.-peotmily yonrn, Mis. ELIZABETH H. JOHNSON, 6 North SevenUi street. 1 am personally acquainted with the a bora tx'reons and aoui theui a number ot bottles of ege tine. J. O. EP.ERHARD, M. D. Veettne has never rat ed :o effect a enre, fflvii.; tone and strength to the sy tern detil t Uktl oy disease. Vogetino, PRcPARiiD BY IIj TS. STEVE?, Borro, Maas. Vegetfae leftold kv All lira-lata. Iep, Appetite. Ktreaatk Ktnrn when nostfltter'a stomach Bitten ta syeaiat.:anT ued by a bllloS 4jS?nT. cioeely with the stomach and Its asaoelaienrZ lera, menial drspoa.iency produced bv tnt ernngvmeut disappears. 1 sot sale by aU Drutnflsta and Dealer! generally. TEAS, zz&s In th Inanrtor' tM IrfriBtttn. In A I in Am Trattoemitfnu lv a . . . . wr ti iatiuoaavat don 't tlma eaa far Circular. K,,B T will. J vae-i oi.. N. . FO. Baa Bar. 3 kuianar WlSTTTM-eSa SUBaS m A. tr ' -aaol tlilrtr voiaacamlr.. 3aaofthirVyeanacaadJasaaaaj Aldaolle KMaaaTlKTX. - I - -i-y- llllliiia?,-ipT . , ' m n. mMMM The Only Medicine That Acts at saaM run TSa liter, Us Ercsls asd tis tidneji These treat enrans are the natural cleans, en ef tlia Ttem. If tney wora well, twuth will be perfect; If they become cl.ed, dreadful ducaie are tare to ixilow with - TERRIBLE SUFFER1NC. Blltewmeai, Head ache, Irnpeptia, Ja alce, CoaetisaUee aaJ Piles er Kid Bey Ceaplaieta, Crave!. Ptabetea, er Kaeasatlc Palaa aad Ackes, aie eerelow"! beeati w the NvJ t potfnnea with the hataera Uiat aawaid aane ticea expelled aawirally. KIDX ET-TVORT wtn restore the healt hy action and all thea. deatrovi erlM will be en1tid ; aedect thtra a3 rea will live bntto autfer TaeiaiMl nave beea eared. Trylttndyoa will add .ne iro-e to the aoms-r. Tike It aad health wtlloaoe more giaddea yoor Heart. ii.ii.aaii.iiiiar..'i r-ii.i Kmtrrr-WoaT will rare yoo. Try a pack ace at once and be tatldled. - llUm dry tqiitl compnnd att Ob Paekareaukee six art ef ledlclaa. rear DratfC km 0. tr na t U ft -oaTai ! a-etni; it. JYw. 1JJU. wtt.t.3, B313SCW a CO, fnpirtat, IO (WUl wad "- BarUBctea, VC flf w man or m trnttotniwi i by tne train " iisi 'Hk, Co tt U' r hnuji "erv ud timnauitoaod ase Hop if vnn are yonmr al wane. nop B. mfTerlncr from any 10 noa ; II V vi mar younp. wiiT ruif rnMB inx m a bad uf iica. dlKTVtkn or dy3 rvd or rtmcle, til or poorbaalt or aw' n 9 J33l BffS If"! vateia iJ uittn. W i b" Bitters. WBoever TO iRotuaaro ue aa BBuliy 1 r m some f una of at 1 d n e von tlmt year v?aia Bmd, ekannltW. "V Inz or Minnie", without tnrurxuU a dawfle tiu&t mi; .t oren pmrutci titaelv aof take nop HopBltters Bttvere. nMtanAa ,p,a,"ip- cue 19 D BhMtrts) platnt, dlsea--ol the eh""". owrle, blood, aarorai ' To. will tte hop ble r fur 'lriinktritD4iiat tlP Of OlMtUaa, tobtCrO.vr eared tf voaaee Hop Bitters Ifyoaarealav, .ry weak and NEVER .nlrUuLtr. it 1 it may save vour life. It haa saved hun Cur-mLavr. FAIL TQ COL, Itt, 3L X. dreds. --t.. Or. SterliiigMusic liooks. NIV7 INGtANl t'ONHEKVATORY METHOD toit TUB r-lAMoFoUTU. In three parts ; each t .50. or comp'ef e, t3.s Th a Is a method of f-itttbli9Ueil reputation, which has been In cons am use In ihetrre:i Conservatory, anJ 13 petnn to oe ev-ryv, tie e known and Ta uetl II is reeetveil UecMeU iid nieniltlons trom the bust Leachers. rlelloaarw ef .Watalewl Informfttlen. ($...) Very kOuventem Uxilc of rf.ereoce. Oratve's Dlrtlenitrw ef Waale sad Hasielaaa. Vol. L. U6.m) A graud enccl' peoia. Htialaier and Barrett Dictionary .r Mataleal Tervatw (Complete, ai.uu). A L nious ancl Qoe.'ul work. lehter a Cortnterpoint. (V-'.r) Kleh. ter b ecaie. (ixuii.) l'wo atandorJ wurajoa Compdi luii. 1 be Wrlrame rtiorna. (?!.) for Fit "1 Sol o .is. and Hais Bella, ticta.) for Coniim r: s-booi slioul'l be In lue mlua 01 every teaeln r In need ot new ro,s. Jthnwa'a "Jew Wettiml rr Ila- tnwny. (11.) dy A. N. .1 .liriiou. Ia uaexceiied lor ease, simplicity anil thurou tineas. Tempera a re Licht (li cts.. Temi.e. ratare Jewel. (Vkcw). and llail'B lm peraitee lee Konk (iti --i.. :tn nur lur 0 ueai Tempeian e buo... THY filEM I Any book mallet, post-free, tor aijore prt en. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Eostoa. 1. E. DITIO.W. r, Itm (sMaat ttrrrk l-hlladelplila. YOU CAN BUY THE B LATCH LEY PUHP r raedr wtf b. Topper . Parrels Inw Irea 1.1 a 1 nap. Each one i4encilel with my name aa maQutacttirer u warranted in material and con struction. Kor sale by the best houses in the trade. If von do not know where to ret tins pump, write to me aa below, and I wnl send name of agent nearest you, who will supply you at my lowest prices. CEAS. 6. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 303 Karket Bt Philadelphia, fa, EW3I flVlirVT LOCAL 0TrayB iaaSAURVC'aaaU. AU EXPENSES a4.aard. W ttKi anaartlr raid. SLOAN dk t a. 40 a.e.ra. at. tlaclaaalL u. Srwrvo S era! rVGWrHTNK wrjjnLES-Wvfor IScta. I 4nf JIUlS W. O NtlLL. Vloraoe., In. alahNIa WAX ktiiU tu n ilidaouMai aba CHEAPEST BiSLES 'ScasH TREiniuats. T 9v0s Motath. rBWiu' rntm-d 'ing rl?eM. AAdivaa TALUA tlSm HhOA., JueTlii, W iMilalB. UkX9l PlaAVI PLATA! rLAYftt for R-ltn Clnlx, for Amttir ThemtrfcwN, Trr- rrwaf FUt lr .n-K m PI-, Vmrf PUr. thtoitkn PU?, On ii B.N.ln Sp. lir, f 'Di mim4Mrb I . Lig ir. 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