Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 19, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 April 1889 — Page 3
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SCIENCE MD PROGRESS.
ED BY PR
SUBJECTS DISC IVE
Thoae Renoimed Nutoral Mouumenti, Om Cedar* of Mount Lebanon, About Which DifttincnUhed Travelers and Men of SclitavWlMl&i ti* !fc& HI 9**'. Ml 1ST
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ffe§'cddanror Mop nj thehest knott-h natural monuments *in the. wijrld. TDfttiiigafctied men haveViiWtefi tfiemi add thofr ajWy is 'told everanif &v#r again.' Tbereare 'grave dout&s fc6We%rv whether t^cedaf s^ofreifmentioniedintbeBible the treo now called the Cedar of Lebanon. jehi&L\-kHf"t
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A CEDAHOF MOUNT LE1IAN0S.
"fEcro la no doubt, says Garden and Forest, that the cedars of Lebanon In more modern times bovo been the objects of veneration. The most experienced obsMwer who has tho cedar!/5h/fl!fetibt§ Iieftapfon LrtMJI
ent gp&H($
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JanuaHv 18©, *-fth tlio flutter'# Vfeiws upon tho 9p^c|ft? Wnli'ftJtd
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bf
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SSt0i0SfiarM'B''^ Ouoatf tlt tit axkux bf
jlloodt iwhanon l£j^30f2^^
quoUKbraid »«sHjfrqB»:f^pfee|bo§ffrtfi token upon pa rati left uy^^ej but now thstaj ent chMte£&the.VMK)B. ^Aihe^ftriC^'. Ciliri ex tea
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Jesup,f tsn Anjcrlcaniffi^^JqpovwA flvo large grovos in flio l^banon itwlf, fhroo
cost of 'Ain Zahaltoh, in tho southern Lebanon^ono of which was sold to contain 10,000 trees. Other groves wero also discovered at this time, so that upon tho Lebanon alone the cedar is known in ten distinct localities.
Tho cedar of Ixsbanon was planted early In British gardens. Tho exact date of its Introduction seems uncertain, although it is probable that it was about 1680, and that the famous trees of tho Chelsea botanic garden wero really the flint. Here in tho United States the Cedar of Lebanon is not. often seen, it is not hardy ii Now England. A few specimens occur in tho vicinity of New York and PhUadetoli&i Tlioj Wj, adcaunt® of tho Uo:!ar of bMianotr «re Tfcuml in tee paper by Sir Joseph llookor already referred to, and in tho histuBoii ipfoiditbod by Monsieur Ivolsclour-Dcslongchatups in,ISA?, entitled "Histolro
(lit SlOlM, St tofx^s founa in
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TIJO collection of America, recently York, previous to Paris exposition, is ten together. It cut stones. In add ones, si:ch as sapntait, ^dbyJcmrald, garuet, turquois, }crfa0t., t^unnaiine, aquamarine and yellow bcryl. tlicre nro a numj^fr of rare stones, pmbalrfyFit ^or^llio flr»8 Rmt for jowelers' use, i. e,, pcctolit^, wollastoulte, saummkite, duraot^rt^ ^erylloatt©, Some of these ^lecimetu were kindly loaned by leading
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no of the flnewt ever gotW|b tw-^ttUpMd ion to toe moro familiar
r/aolliafctorsi
tvbils the
others are the result of «v^raiy«aJni of careful search for this purpose by Tiffany & Ca, Qeorge F. Kunt, th|fft hj^Ulg Oiid« s}Hvi(U visits to some localities to obtain specimens. Mr. Kunp iirHJ kav# chot^e ©f exhibit at Paris.
A I*«wet^|J"T^(*r ilD
In the accompanying illustration is shown tho new Spanish shj»4{ vvaj" B»k^yo,|«rt^civ. it is claimed, is
OITO
ftPttrc na: powsrful'
vessels afloat. Site is approximately 350 feet in length. Imwiu. fuet depth, 4l^ feet draught, S5 feet difplac»nii»nt, U,90ci tons. She has two scre^-^l iin\en %r. fo*r «pn» pound engines also TWry-lwd, auxiliary engines used for various- purposas, from the rfSl^terfK.ips Up *o
working of small those for operating thet work the gun towers^.
Uo tximps that Y'binn!-
.vbami
TU WW WAifltt MB.
Hair fiamHsii of cwo""«l toot 10 teokfaai, kw^tatfinai axis, nouitted to barbsCM in two turrets two
Diseases ArUIng from Impare Drinking •Water and Methods ofrTatlng It. In iipir-jrg/V'r^'f* ff thlcontajninacfrswtyir .gttpAeaJ a&ygifcic journal *kfr tfc»4l«^d^ve4igahot#bave shown that typhoid fever, cholera, diphtheria, and, poenbly, malaria, as well as a number of other HimnnMg, may make their entrance into
first named mated i«y,w says thw i^tfboritjj '•4tris fc^hpWri'th&l drfnjsing watar is Almost -the sole means of' ^orntaaftfcatlAn of these diawws, Bolt is perfect!.)" sate to say that if jQne will tak« care£o,»» (bat bis (drinking water is always pu^, hewill escajpe death from either typhoW fbtfer or cholera and it iA ako evident that' if one sttffe^s from eitb«r of the diseosea named, it is beca*se he Or some other, pprsqn ^as been guilty of neglect-
ring
to protect the driaking water from contaminai7(Wi' The iate t)r. Parkes,^ England, onto remarkddt 'When a man die^of typhoid f^ver styne one ought to be hanged.'" ,r £hx^ water is tasteless, oolorlei^ odorless yet'some waters
which are entirely free from
oolor oddr or taste are yet very impure. Evea a1 skillful analysis
rinay'
fail t6*show
d^ngoro6» jfcerms'' ta contaminated water whi^i {iqb every appearance of parity/. The 'following tests are, suggested by (hi ittftSliBHty already m^titioi^ Of* 'V' $
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iV'Take few duiides of water, place it in a clean bottle, add a small lup^iof white wgar audi.put it in a warm, place for a few days. If tbft sUghttet turbidity appears witj&in a week or two, the water is unsafe to use^
Another Gel at a drug stor^i solution jconsisting of three grains of permanganate of potash, twelve grains of caustic potash and an ounce of distilled water. This is test solution by mearw of which organic impurities may be detected. Put some of the water to be tested in a clean glass. Add drop of the purple test solution to the glassful of water, it will produce &> faint ptakish tinge. It, the Water is: gurt, ljjhe pinf Color will remain\Mt llift wi^Riirimpure, the Oolo* will disappear. If the color disappears within half an hour, the water is unfit to drink The more impure the vixter is» the sooner the color will disappear."
Boiling greatly dlifaTnlshes the risk in using water of doubtful purity.
Tho Secret of Bean
Et«a^rt$pJL
drt^in" rit't$5 differ
m*'
*n»e num-
bor ofW abo}it4^ And fj&S«feJare dl* posed wilh m, many They are crfVfiVfoiA' "Alios", frHm AwifttiigfrMwf Indies to upwards oTTorty feet Iil glrtM but tho mftl faffetm*
'twftlvl.hou^jcttrfMthd t«^ty^W^p»FPlenty of alaep^toat':»*il^l«^.pft 'h^nfiiMwu W&jfw>d^r^L»»bot I pbipt wiyan I-wa^ tmt to talto a glarfBcfior#atejiuid roaid -I0orlf~gottiag outof tx right away a take alight bj»pul*f|R$s porfQnn«3**Fft:: qfomts- vpsSsfi flgtire intaot.
•of .hot boulub^jKffew ^Anti^ro
not prevoii
HAS5I^AI^tr^f°HtPfHy examining tlio product in each case. Iu the first caso scarcely any of the microbes were found on the flngert—in tho seoond plaooi—plenty4 Tliough all these appeared to l»of a noninfectious character, tho committee winds up with a recommendation to readers not to wet the finger in the mouth for the purpose of turning over tho leaves. ,.
Remedy for Rheumatism.
Olive oil saturated with camphor said make u:i excellent application for i.rftjynmatory swfcUhtg^ jalsb for rubbing ^tiieitodtHc jointa v-
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fH'O iSOCIAUIE-mCHJETTS
ffhsiti lit-
cuiuo f.'io Well tti'fil Modern Traveler.
notipeable. 'Fhemmro various little points In the etiquette of traval ih i-kaWay? carvWljoeo neglect marks the ill bi-ca man and crqato* annoyance an^ dispo^^ort'attpag fellow passengers. Those wB'o'transgress'jm thtsft small matters flee^ of^iv
rtn
do
tbroiigh want of tlrough»oi»-knO^ ledgb rathWthan from intentional rudeness, iu ,• view of vrhioh fact.ttie followingts|igg»€#as frixi Good Housekeeping are valuable:
Onb of. ftp fflort fni^Wl tiienu® of jconfmj tion in railway carf&gos undoubtMly arises from tho tendency of_ trt\vtf|(*i«». to occupy mar* tents tlUuh iHghtfttDy1 to-them. On this point, however, the law is very clear. Each ptmF. has ft rtght5tfW^eadf«liat( ft, to one-halt' of the double seat with which our oars«re usually farnish«L and ^noram, WhM: thc'dafls not fuMy 'omijiied. a passenger may, of course, fill up the vacant half of his smt with packAgwj hfttl naturally consider that he should not be disturbed unti) th« car begins.ijo fill up, but hs must remembbi* tnat he bifwno real title tb iiore tharinalf of the setteei The disqbli^ng spirit which mauy poisons aiow w^dn thby aite jktttMy asked to remove tijelr bundles is often very annoying toHwfle* opmtr.^iwfeels thath» has paid tbr srt«»t and has aright to.occupy kk\ Still more unreasonabls are the people who (dme«e£a4e&iind Mxp^t tocctifcy four f'.iees for two or three pusengers wt«ja
clu'ico botwc*n standing upfand iniduring the tkKt^niLc^alidilt of intruding then^elves into a group of
rtedrxcr have ri^ and Jwtioe/» tfaeir mej this**
|«®rtaWy
Wk» a feet of
19 tedb fW. 40
tans each two tOJtf tediS Mp pwttte bar* ln two lateral towsrs oos 6inch bow Swslrs 4X iac^t gans in bausry, steel it kistdara, *p*mmat
CL HonMria.
Unvff
toi&t
tkm
wiy in jfyi^Rpsrioo with civUpy. Ko one sL-uld sH nulrood if the en V**Hng
tflM MWhge- rt»itfly
at ix. engaged, vtttaout alUit oicu/xwtan ov,--rtonity to or herbal il in 'rder to for iwHIw, «r for the nonv^MHQM» seat,anew if ho can fir»sDo\ther unoccupied tn car, woaH%ct*nly be justified in rssta the seat its a W politely 11 it engaged. It is customary to respect the ,^bts of an absent yiiisiamiir, wbo leaves his valise or umbrella to gnard his seat, bat. per antra, it is neither fair nor just that a man sbooid expect to occopy two tb*jBnkta| oar and ope tn the ordinary car. 'Tfcoi, a xtiamaa wbo obsamsd that a saat rssirvtd a valis* rematoed eoi|icyforqtrts»a laagth of **»»y uroeld be fosttfied is pnMriaa 4 ft (tb* ssat, oo» nS, bat woaldbigttofcr him to offer to vacate it
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Fpa jWE AMU^EMgNJ. AfN%©*tERvrTAlNMENT jOFuVQUHe oat -4 jkiu A%7 Bor-' wni
CIcMety fhe iWnate tnted Nradtloii Wftfeb' fbr Bis Beklellt.
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lijfht Tkth'^^PtKe'length yon deslreyour lite to be. 'TUb BfaitimliU tiidk Um ot tb* am and iiimtirtted A' tbi'&bk&ni.
(lOitirf)
lUitti
fftMjte/ti
•ecently r, aro
"When I am at home," she says, "1 go to bed early—at ^10:^0. I rise early that is, i*rly for Aingojh^-wlflph n^f«5^0 .0._So you
fchelatbijii ]e^|p stiiiMRfi)«»
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Little Ben, the Parrot.
The following story was written for Little Men and Women: There was once a parrot who lived in a city, in a cage, and the children to whom he belonged were very good to him. When they went to the country in the summer they took Ben, the parrot, with them, and every day he was permitted to be out of doors ambng the green tfi
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You knowvdoubtless, that parrots talk a
fflgWMT.JS.
avert night #ben ther %$nt for supper, but ene mght lor&fom. The children ate their sapper and want to bed. It grew dark And no one ibtta&it'ft
'TAM owmavsr TC'CITAI HT^AH HHHHT TJCKRBi BX0TU1 HAll.'RUAlt. tlV liiNINU MAJC
i.rJoxs
,fnffpr ^intoo,9jrery„, boy. 0qj^hti i» kite ljar j^dmseif, instea^ pf depeniT ing on tlpg malter? „®nd pe, a ^imuin? coristrucjave skill among our. ro^aep,
W ^r^ 6f
lJVbb
cross pieo^ C, ©, 6oh«steVJf a pieoeof split cane, or osier wood, and should be about two-thirds the length of the bwk b^ne, ,WMr ten this .qrpHS] ewrtly by the back bone an inch or two from the pop (or across 'thd top if'yod:brefer your kite without dh 'tapper ji6W^n Make "aidf v*4thaknif«i«t tiie pabit'C and'Dof the erass piece, and para a Etring acroes tba peinfc to fuid D,, fastening it tightly. Bare yoo, will have the ruc^e outlinp of four kit^
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wti mi »t jii-m IIL
wir rtv
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HOW "toTSA KE'X KTTB. ..
^Tow'te-y if the two 3idea~of the1"Itire AM equally b^toloM, for* if ttlfty are not the kit© will ne^er fly properly. This is ascertained by .balancing, ithe kite frame horizontally ton the forefinger. If one side is heavier than the other, it will overbalance and the heavier sMe hatrg to tratttd tlis gfoflTid: "Nmv t&tesx a string to point A and pass it to C, thence to P, to D£ so hack to A, fastening it ^rell to of rpopitac[t| Another will stroj^gtabeiv. th&Alritf fii#k43etin of j^ifch il4|3i|lplete with t^Oltfotrbf t^o fidl4 ^M' to be carefully drilled in the ^ack bone, for the string by which the kite ts tb be flown.
,„»Sf pCJ&feft. extent to thg., ^ty-thtj- skeleton of the kite upon the jmper, ai^ cut tne latter to the shape ojKne kite, taking Caiv.t«Jea50.«ygKHl margin alt round, wi»i«his, tn ^.fumiB^over, and securely pasted -Taka caiv not to fasten thelMflg 6yfWhich you fiy thf ^W^"t6Hll6w on-its snrface,-tr-the kite1 will -^pitdt,^--in-stead of flying steadily. The tail of the kite shoiildr6e frarnlen ta fiftepiv nrea the, Iwagtb
ch it consists should be of sufficient weigh t.feiKflad^tholcltfeBtMdiiyTh. th6 air. In the moro elaborate, kite^, made of calico or stuiT, the tail somptinios consists of a number of small bags' 6^ kiig a »toaf 'sh&pe,' opening
flies, and tnu^ balaiico it.
poor little Ben.
They had all forgotten him When all was still, tUfa mother, sitting quietly in tti»parlfar,' plaintive voice, like a child's, say, "It's dreffle dark out here."
At W be her own littie girl l%en rtie ramerabered little Ben.
and soon cheered him after that night
orgetten again.
ho was never forgetten agaii
PhOafogy teecbesrus-tbat names were not like Topsy. Among exclamations in ooenmon use "Bidloo." and aarrah.l,'i harr curious origins attributed to them. ililUd by the author of the "Queen &iglishn that the people of Catowo&for^nS&te&ire, whmthey desire to hail pemn at a distance call out not "bailoor but "balioupP This be imagis a survival of the times when ooe cried to another, "A loop! a loupf or as we would now say, "Wolf! wolf!" "Hurrah[" again, according to M. Littre, is derived from the Slavonic huraj, "to Paradise,* which signiftss that all soldiers who fell Hghn«g laatly went straight to heaven. •r
a Bollnr't ChrMaat tHmnr. BoHrar is the «b-w elephant at the Philadelphia too.
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He is 9ft years old ami the hip
elephant now in the country. Heat* I or his hut Qtristnas dinner, if we nay beWide Awake," a barrel at
cabbage,
two bushels of potatoes, which be crunched feet and then mixed with hay, a sandwich loved bf peek of oaiotMi^ twa^y^n of brsad, a btaheiaf carrots aadlisilf al ash. He washed this a at ponads of hay for desssrC His' three bushilmat bnaket was filled sl^ timss during the
-t'i«rH#najR»srn»di8HOft3 «»:T •••di mMii! o# ^nirsn!i~rfTffrhi.»-odoHfliii Th. Am^^j^ap,,^ ^Uj9
Fort T-twt: "Stars.
th&ft^rUaW atttti*: 'There
to
!l9'som«'
(irolbttin-
«ry workto ^ei doteJbdfioatt they take their place in the stt^rPe44rf!ftlo«l3 fta^OQai.jSSr cutcheon. The number of stars in the tJnited St&tetfflag todaviSi thfHy-felglrt- aod thfirty«igfct it Jwffl fWttaib ttiitfl 183QL-, -,JS{Hfi2i and. South ^Dakota^ -Montana and WMhinfrtan hura not xet tmn adsuttHi
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as states into ^e Union, aod^ ooo^queqtly. th&r
iHe( "notyet ekt^ed^TepresfehtaCtion-on 'the Sag, Tbey have only txien authorixdd by laWtDTppdpseiifar ladmisafcoB,'iiTheir ^aoipM ifilrt .1* tional conventions. These conventions irtusr i^Tepar^' suASi'coi«tittitionS airtl5 th^ese fntist'"««''sut»mitted^ ^M vote of ehe peopie ant) htate dScsnf ^eleot» ed. rlf, .the,, qonstituti^ps,- «re tinen ratified by the popular vote the president i$ required to issue a proclamation announcing the faet and thetij atitf thoh'ohft, will North and Botrth Balrt^'Moritttoa ahdWktiihingtdn -become* stateroT fibs Ifniort The '(bur stars, bo we^er^ wili not bo added t* tb® flag nnlH the fourth day of July next succeeding, such being the provision of tiie genera) statutes of the United States. 'VI
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It is an interesting sight to watch tho salamander wben kbout to make a meal of a worm. For a few minutes it remains almost motionless, withrlts large block eyes turned dojyn upoti the victim, Then,, vrith marvelous rapidity it pounces down upon tho worm «r»d ftel«s ft by tie middlo the Extremities are left twiatrng •vioicirtly around the mtuaile. It. thm pu^b^s the wprm piece bypiec©iown its threat, by meai^ pf,it^ cl^wlo6s_and noil: less' forepaws. All" the salamanders, movements' are performed with such abSiird' solemjnity" that the most hardened reptile hAter" could not be: Uninterested. 8omfetlmcS' the simple Qperation of swallowing a large worm wilUast fully twenty minutea.
****'»"HJaFrilw ttgnret^114^' Hero is a curious study iii figured," said tho oxpart occotnitxurt. "Multiply the figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9t by 45 and .wa*get 'this result: 5,S53,^&5,503. Reverse tjie figures jthus: UV8,' ?.X 5, 4, 8, 2, I, apd use, the same ^nuitiplier", and wo get another curious string, ps follows: 444,444,444,445. Taking the same {figures multiplicand anid reversing the iigiures 45, 54, wet^ot an equally curious re Hult: (5,600,0(56,606, Again reversing the multiplicand atid using the same inultiplier, jn^fe the sum total of ali as, except tiie first and last figures,- to wit: 5,833^33^,334. You iwill perceivo that the first and last figures iut together make 54, the multiplier, Take ho half of 54, 27, or reverse 2 and 7 and use .t as' the -tatiitipUer,1 ahd the result will be J^Uffe as( ast(±iiAhing,!all 6s or is. Therd is a Mtchery in tbcu$ (lgures th^t I dEin't under' gfendf Pft.PiyQuj11." ,iini!K'' ma oumi oil ..s a'I. "f iin/ the Cf tskllls! obd ^ithor parte of New
York state a curious industry tioiisiste in(06n verting beecj^ trees into wood flour, ^L
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:whpil
trtii'ik Is dipped 6f its bar^, put iiito a.^iugo rrioobauistn which U' ffracribiilly a' pedeil Sharpener oh a vast soalo Ittid Cnt intO'' Milts of, tha r^bbut|s( Ti*se hrajthrownjinto
taken west by go^ertirn'dht cinltrafctort1 to ttyd, tlw,,Indians and #ttpply durarrriy with dai\y breaij, very dr^ summ^r e^tjier this dus£, alls tii^ f(ir of the miUtand often eiftloslW ^Wic»' there' ha^e. peen accidents ^tl^WnldtirtfhikHndtis^/
V-cicj yjii ui i) t.--i-,•!« H»d iI dfO niar11,etOfmf&mtT-:*sWs. "a«oft'}»l#lf» -JFhei-« jare aina tiavjt yiardsi in tbe United States, as follows: Brooklyn navy ..yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Charlestown navy yard, At Boston, Masi Qosport tiary yard, nearNdrfolk^ Va. Kitterynavy yard, opposite Pbrte* PHMith, N. H.j. Leagua Island navy yard, Philadelphia^ Pa. Hare Island navy, yard, neiar, San Francisco, Cal, New London navy yard. New London, Conn. Pensacola navy yaM, Pensacola, Phi. and' Washington navy yardv at Wartrtngton. D. OJ .ys .Mi
Dwellers to the Aere.
rThPKfladH^ShiattiA
average
soos living
im
an
wpi* tf
:r
ground is wily
teem tb* kxtmbsr'iaf dwriBngs^er acre is two and a half* and the notnlier of pmnam
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The proverbial expression. "Still waters run deep." prehably urifiaated -with Robert perrtck. -In.'-HespwidesPhKrtye^^u^: atnall crfeffs find toqgnsa full found b(KifaBr,^tMtHttlt Peep waters nnlwlaw aw yet this we mow ^d^ «nu» betray n«p depth below
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Hablta ^if the Salawiandet.
Considerable igxiorance exists, even among persons of education, as to the habits at
the
salamander. Ttfe mere mention of thisliarraIca little batracbian recalls to the minds bf most people mystic ideas with respect to fire eating and, (Ire inhabiting creatures, which have probably paused many of the poor little brutes to be burned by experimental philosophe^s whd shoidd have beeil far above belief fti'titfdh absurdities.1' The spotted salamander is tamp black, with numerous targe yellow spots and, stripes., and is very common all over southern Europe as weH as in {northern 'Afrfda-^'It 'hatints'all itianberof jdarkand cbol phvces, such as cavities under I logs of wood- and holes in old walls, where they pan find, a supply of jinsects, worms or idugs. .". _,,,. ......
Hal
."toiad flO!riw»i 1
so' ffiiabebrfi^afeie fn tbe
-ia '8)rib^nx»thsi is entirsiy ovtereottife byHb6dt ?c ^arsapefdUar which 4otte» tlia -whola- 'bo^y,
5 ^norj, cpres dj:spepsla, creates. an appetite, rouses the torpid liver, "braces up the nerve*, anddea^s maiii^d. of Hood's Sarsaparilla with-Any otiier bleiod.
pdr£8er ia the market for parltyi economy,
strength, mti medicinal ttsrittv.Tioa niow a a a it an el tfr^d (01 thft lidra. -'I atirtfcut?d my cohflitloni td 'setiofulcAii- humor. I' had triod ievar^l k)pda pf jne«Utiiue withoat benefit. But ajs soon as ttbjui.Uk^n half a boUlet of Hood^s Sarsaparilla, my appetite, .wa^ restored, and my stomach felt better. I have now taken neariythirtoi bottle^,' anil 1 never was so well.?' litis. JfesttB F. DorsKARB, Paseoag, R. I.
MEDICATED
COMPLEXION
POWDER:
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The Only Hereditary Societies, Membership tn the Society of the Cincinnati is open only to the eldest sons of eldest of revolutionary officers heredity, bowconfers only the right of being voted for as a member, for the society may reject evep an eldest born. The same rules apply to the military order of the Loyal Legion, open to officers of the dVti
war and their
descendant*. These are the only hereditary societies in the United StiStes.
Tlje Tontine system was devised by Lorenso Tonti, a Jfeapoiltan, who introduced it into Franc* about 16S0 A certain mimber of person* snbetfribe to*-general fund. EAch diuiw f^aunuity aocerdiag to bis age the annuity of. the .sirvivors increases as each member dSea' The" lest survivor receives the total mnittfty dhring his IlftL This is tbegener^ plah, aik^' iutd1m|rVed oo slnce it 'vwarigUafirii iw.tn df/£
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A'
per
Idweiliog* jul. in New York the nutnher of -persons on each acre of «pace i* flft-two, th* jntdnberof dwdlings ^er tkn four, nod tbe Wttnher 6f persons i*sr dWellfng eighteen
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Mrs* C. W. Marriott Lowell, Mass was comple«elycuredqf«ic^hoadache, whichahb liad 16 years, by Hood's Sarsaparilla, ..<p></p>{Sarsapari
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Kvarybody needs:and should take a goq# sp«U« Riedictoe, for twoireasons: Tlie bodyia now more ausccptlhleUt** ben^tfrem n^diclti^tbaii at a^y othr season 2LiUe taftUiltleaiKMch haveiaccumulateA in the blood, shovild be ,exi«llfid,and the sys tem #.vea tooe and strength, before the pros tratlng effects of warm jweather are felt. .. Ji^'s^SampariUais the best spring medfc eine. A .^gle^trlal will convince you of sdperlorft^r.! Tfekelt befbfe it is too late.
The Best Spring Medicine I tafce' H'ood's* silrsiparllla tor a sprtog medioine, »dI flnd itjust the tldng. It tones, j, jup wy apd makes me i««l like a diffeiv entjnnu.^y \vife t^kesit, lordyspepsia, and' she derives great benefit from it. She says it.
Is the best rccdicine sho eycr took." P. C» TtrrifcBft, Ilook & LaddeT No. t, Boston, Mass. t. Last ^ririg was' troubled with bolls, oatised by my blood being oat of order. Two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me. I can recommend it to all troubled with afreotions of the blood." J. SCHOCH, Peoria, 111*
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IT IS AN I N FAILING REMEDY FOIt Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Low Spirit*, Genera] Debility, Muscular Weakness, Nervoua. Exhaustion, Loss,of Musoulnr Power,Tromulousncss, Sleopicssju'ss, NouralKin, I)izzines& Malarial Poison, 6te. it is A preventative of" the evil, efleots of nientai or physical overwork,.Extremes of Tenipernturgt the inordinate use of (Spirituous- Liquors
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laws which govern the operations of digeo» tion and nutrition, and by a enrefill appllcaCocoa, Mr. Epps baa provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may, save us miviy heavy dootors*1 bills. It Is by trie jndlclous use or such arUcles of diet that a: constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency tb disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around! us ready to attack wherever there ft a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft bjf keeping
ourselves well fortified with pure blo properly nourished frame."-[Civil Gazette. smwwis
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