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POPULAR SCIENCE. The abundance of remains of the mam moth in Siberia is remarkable. From the fact that at least a hundred pairs of tusks are annually put upon the market, Nordcnskjold infers that during the time that has elapsed since the conquest of Siberia useful tusks from more than 20,000 of these ani mals have been collected. It is quite commonly believed that in running a man descends at each stride upon the ball of the foot, so that the arch of the foot may serve as a spring to break the shock. In his instantaneous photographs, however, Mr. Muybridge shows that either in walking, running or jumping, man—• like all other animals so far observed —aliglits upon the heel. Near Salzburg, Austria, a mine has been found which seems to have been abandoned at least 2/'OO years ago in consequence of an inundation. Undies of the ancient salt-miners have been discovered among the debris tolerably well preserved. Among the imple ments were wooden shovels, a basket made of untanned rawhide, a piece of cloth of coarse wool, and the remains of a torch bound together with flax fibers. The disaster which flooded the mine had evidently been sudden. Efforts are still being made to prove a connection between the appearance of the sun’s surface and terrestrial phenomena. That,sun spots are in come way associated with the earth’s [magnetic condition seems to be quite well established, but it has not been so certainly shown that the causes which produce the spots and magnetic vari ations have an influence upon the me teorology of our globe. This theory is ■still a bone of contention. As a bit of evidence bearing upon the subject. Professor Balfour Stewart cites certain inquiries into the heights of the rivers Elbe and Seine in Europe find Nile in Africa, which indicate that these great streams reach their greatest height at a time closely corresponding to the maximum of the eleven-year sun-spot cycle, and their lowest point at the minimum of the same period. The rainfall in these river-valleys, must, therefore, be greatest when the dis turbances on tlie sun are most ex tended and violent and vice versa. Imagination’s Potent Spell. A well-preserved eountry couple from Maine recently paid a visit to the great metropolis and registered at one jof the big hotels. The splendor of the house and its appointments, the elec tric lights, the constant stream of ! well-dressed people coming and going, •filled them with wonder and amaze ment. When they retired in the even ing—at an early hour, as usual—the magnificence of their apartment, and the soft light stealing in at the tran som, would not suffer them to sleep. After tossing about restlessly for some time the good dame prevailed upon her spouse to rise and pin a black shawl over the transom. Darkness thus insured, they drew their night caps close and settled down to woo the coy goddess of sleep. After fifteen minutes of enforced silence the old lady punched her husband violently: “ I can’t sleep, Jedediah, it’s so close in here. Won’t you get up and open the window?” Jedediah meekly arose, and groping his way to what he supposed was the window, tugged and grunted at the sash for a few minutes. “ ’Tain’t made to open, Sary,” he declared at length, stumbling back to laid. “Yes it is, too,” she insisted; “I know ’tin. You just go back and hist for all you’re worth. I’m most stifled.” Back went Jedediah, and lifted and pulled till his joints cracked like dis tant artillery. “’Tain’t no use,” he cried; “ there’s no hist to it.” “Wall, then,” said his better half, by this time driven almost to distraction, and gasping painfully for breath, “you must bust the thing in; I can’t stand it any longer." The tone of desperation in which she spoke showed that expostulation would be useless. Jedediah groped around The found one of his ooots, and presently followed the welcome sound of crashing glass. “Oh, how refreshing that is;” sighed the old lady, drawing a suc cession of deep, grateful breaths. Jedediah crawled back into lied, and presently the venerable couple slept the sleep of the just. They awoke promptly at 6 o'clock in the morning, and arose to dress them selves. Upon one side of the room stood a hafidsome book-ease. On the ragged edge of its shattered glass-f ront hung Jadedialfis boot. The window was Intact. Jedediah looked at barali and Sarah looked at Jedediah; and they both said: “ Wall, I never !” Scut Ulm a <h ck. “John.” said an Indiana avenue lady to her husband the other morning, “you know Harry’s expenses at col lege are quite large tins year, and lie writes me that he don’t sec how lie’s going to get along without more help.” “That's all right,” said the husband, “ I sent him a check yesterday.” “ You sent him a check?",’ “ Yes; I wrote him that he wouldn’t get another dollar out of me before Christmas. If that don’t act as a eheck on his blamed extravagance, l don’t know what will.” —Chicago Chtek. Poison for the Rejected. There is a custom prevailing among the inhabitants of the Sandeman isl ands which may throw a little light upon tho civilized use of the wedding cake. When a native girl, whose ex ceptional beauty has brought her many suitors, is knocked down with a club and carried off by her accepted lover, the wedded pair within forty eight hours of the wedding send a cup of poison distilled from the hula-hula tree to each and every one of the bride’s former admirers. If any recip ient feels that he cannot become recon ciled to the marriage, he drinks the poison and dies; but if he decides that he will survive the loss of his intended wife, ho throws away the poison and feels bound in honor never to show' the slightest sign of disappoint ment. By this admirable system the husband is spared the pangs of jealousy, and is able to live on friendly terms with the surviving admirers of his wife. Now it is quite possible that wedding cake was in its origin pre cisely analogous to the wedding poison of the Sandeman islanders. It may have been more swiftly fatal in prehis toric times than it is at present, and it may have been used solely with the view of securing newly-married people in the possession of undisturbed happi ness. At present it fails to accomplish this purpose because no one ever dreams of eating it.— Harper ’* Bazar. The Mohammedans have a holy hor ror (literally speaking) of anything “all silk,” and they will wear nothing, we are told, made entirely of that texture, but they get around their scruples, which have some sort of a sectarian origin, by wearing goods of all silk; save a slight film of cotton, just enough to preserve their outward be lief. The persimmon crop is very abun dant in Virginia, and according to the old folks this is a sure sign of a cold, hard winter. THAT IIt’SHAM> OF 3IIXB Is three times the man ho was before he be* snn asms V olin’ Health Ronewer. sl. Don’t Dibin the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. 15c. Mensman’s Peptonized beef 1 tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutrition* vropertia s. It contains blood making.'force-generating and life-sustaining properties: invaluable for indigestion, dys pepsia, nervou- prostration, and all forms of general debility: also,' in all enfeebled condi tions, whether the result of exhaustion, nerv ous prostration, over-work or acute diseases, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., pro prietore, New York. Sold by druggists. The successful man has many imitators in his line of business, but there is only one originator. So, also, the great petroleum hair reuewer, Curboline, as new improved and perfected, holds the palm against all imitators. Prevent crooked boots and blistered heelß by wearing Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners. TWBKTY.FOIE IIOUBS TO LIVE. From John Kuhn, Lotarette, lad., who announr-s that bo ta now in “perfect health." we have the fol* lowing: “One year ago I waa, to all appearance, in the laet etaaos of Consumption. Our beet phrei* clans gave my ca«e up. I finally got eo low that onr doctor said I could not lire twenty-four home. My friend* thoa purchased a bottle of DR. WM. HALL’S BALSAM TOR THE LUNGS, which con siderably benefited me. I continued until I took nine bottles. I am now in perfect health, baring need no other medicine. DR. D«WITT C. KKU4MUEICS LINIMENT Is an infallible cure for Rheumatism. Snrains. Lameness end Diseases of the Hcalp. and for promoting the growth of the Hair. AI.LEN’S BRAIN FOOP—Most relit bis ton.c for the Brain niid tfenernllve organa, it positively euros Nervous Debility and restores lost virile powers. Sold by druggists, fill. :i for So. Free l»y mail on receipt of price. John h. ai.- LKN. I'hpinlflt, 315Iirst Avenue, New York. 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Scratches or Grease, Foot Rot in Sheep, Strinahalt, „ Wiudgalls, Roup in Poultry, . Foundered Feet, Fistula, ■■ <{ .Cracked Heels, Mange in Dogs. Ask your nearest Dealer or Druggist for one of our Almanacs for 1883. From the Christian Leader N. Y., Oct. 28, ’7l. Merchant's (lahglino Oil.—Wc have mado special personal inquiry in regard to the merits or this celebrated remedy, and ilnd it a genuico article of rare value. 11 is by no means * new remedy. Tko establish ment which produces it dates its manufac ture as far back as 1833. sinco which time it has been steadily growing in public favor. The patentees are among the foremost busi ness men of the city of Lockport. They are evory way reliable. From the Toledo (Ohio) Blade , July 6,1871. Merchant’s Caroling Oil.—This Old standard article, under tho admirable man agement of John Hodge, Esq., has reached an enormous sale. It is am honestly com pounded article; it has merit, and now that the best business talent of the country is handling it, there is no reason why it should not double its present usefulness. No family can afford to be without it. Forfatniiy use, as well as for animals, it is simply indis pensable. SPECIAL NOTICE. ” All we ask is a fair trial, but be sure and fodow directions. s" The Gargling Oil and Merchant’s Worm Tablets are for sale by. all druggists and deal ers in general merchandise throughout the world. Large Size t .00; Medium 50 c.; BmaU 25c.; I Small Size for family use 25c. Manufactured at Lockport, N. Y., by Mer chant's Gargling Oil Company. """secretary. STifEf Devils Lake TURTLE MOUNTAIN, MOUSE RIVER. FREE HOMES! 9,000,000 ACRES of Fertile Government Land in NORTH DAKOTA, in the Grand Forks Land District. Sectional Map and full information sent FREE to any address in the world by applying for Publication Vo. 10, to H. C. DAVIS, Asst. General Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL. 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Th.v great WEATHER INDICATOR hendorsed by tbo Iniet eraineut Fltyaiciana, rro:»»>npCCT (J| TUT 111 OP I il I I and Scientific monos the day lobetho ULwl 111 IHC WUnLU ! I The Thermometer and Kpromoter are pot in a nicety fitthdied walnut frame. I with ailverj)lat.*d trimmuiga. etc., making it a beau’tfal as well a» n«ofal or- I n«ai nt. w* willaend you a «.impleone,uV!i>«r«‘Jy>ce.loyourpixje,iogo-<l I o-<»r. rn receipt of ft (, or six f»r 94. Agrnte are making from I dal y ••••ling them. A trial will e-mrinet vott. Or<ler atones.. It nr lie nt I Sleilir. Juat the thing to sell to farmers, merchant*, etc. InvalnalleW» I every bod*. U. 8. Postage Stamps taken if in good order, but money pro | furred. Agrnt* waulcil rvrrTwhrrr. Send for Circular and lemw. AddteanalTorder* to OSWEGO THERMOMETER WORKS, I lljaraeef enUib’mhinent of the t-nd in the tfnrMlOiwffa,Oewrco «Oe IN. I. We refer to the Mayor, Po--ma*t*r. County Clerk. 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That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and Backache, is always permanently cured by it v u w For the core of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is ansarpasved. LYDIA E. PIYKMAM*S BLOOD PURIFIER will eradicate every vestige or Humora from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or child. Innst on having it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 333 and 333 Western Avenue, Lynn. Umi Price oa either, 9L Six bottles for $5. Bent by mail in the form of pills, or of losrnges, on receipt of price. $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose 3ck stamp. Send for pom phi. t. No family should b© without LTPIA E. PINTITIASrS LIYKS PILLS. They cure constipation, MUeuymuffi and torpidity of the liver. ■ cents per box. 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Charlotte Messenger (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 2, 1882, edition 1
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