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I 12 CHRISTIAN HERALD, >—' water over the flask we condense the steam so that the water is hot enough to boil at the reduced pres Chemioal Paradoxes. sure. To assert that water boils by c are accustomed to associate the application of cold is a chemical the idea of combustibility with ^Tapcr. If it bé"wra|qféd tightly around a metallic rod, it can be held Anecdote of a Great Naturalist. in a gas-flame without burning. A good story is tojj- of Agassiz, The metal carries thè heat away ■from it as fast as applied—liecom the great naturalist, His father or a commercial life, ing hot’itself. After a while it will destined hi Educational Department. <► impatient.at his devotion ■ogs, snakes and fishes. .The flame is large, enough—at which the paper will burn, last, especially, were objects of the phenomenon can boy’s attention. His vacations he LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S exhibifiid-ASy^ making a vessel of spent in making journeys on foot VEGETABLE COMPOUND, 11 Hi r ig it-w i tty wat U TTTOt through ■•’F!TTrrrpr7 “ ' r î-> 1'uriill (ho«M l’nlnftil Complnlnt« and Wcakn««nea • ftPPlying heat. No matter how hot different species of fresh-water no cDiumou to our bcM fcuiaie population® >vct which it is placed fishes. ' He came to London with ¿A MtMliclne for Woman. Invented l»y a Woman. Prepared by *a Woman® in ay be, the paper will not burn. letters of introduction to Sir Robert ‘ The Grmteit MeJleal Df coH ry Slice the n»WR ef ItlMory. The water will boil, and the heat Murchison. “ You have been HFItTrevivcs the drooping spirits, iuvigorat^» harm >niz. the organic funutTons, ^ives elasticity anti LeTibsorbed or rendered latent in studying rature,” said the great iirmness to t/i<^ step, restores the natural luitre- tQjhe eye, an ljd'inta on the jmle cheek of woman tha irtAili , thi production of steam. An egg man bluntly. “ What "have you ‘ rojes of life’s spring and early summer time. ’ ri 1.. i can th its be boiled in a paper sauce learned?' * The lad was timid, not C ^Physicians Use It and Prescribe It,Freely It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving pan. A sieve may be made to hold sure at that momerft that he>had for stimulant, and retlevea weakness of the nt<»»na» h. That feeling of bearing down, raudng pain, wei<?ht water or to Hoat. If the inter learned anything. “I think,” he and backache^ i»«Atwftysi»ermri!»ei»tly cured by its use. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of cither sex stices anx-very fine and the wire said., at last, “ I know a little about _ _ thia Compound I* unmurposacd. _______ hrighf ancT dryTTTie water will not" Tishes.“ 7,.Very well. 'The?^ WilT LYDIA E. PINKHAM’» BLOOD PURIFIER will ernilleftte every vv.liit»* <»< Humor» from the wet it, because a film of air will ad- be a meeting of the Royal Society Bbxxl, a id «Iv« ton' anil atn-nKtli to the nyslcin, of loan woman ui-cliild. Iusist on having it. here to the wires. The lower srrr- to-night. I wi 11 Tak ? you w i th -me Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at‘J>3and-XJ5 Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass. Price of fac? of the water is divided by ther there” All of-'the great scientific either, (I. Six bottles for gS. Sent by mall in the form of.pllla, or of hMk-ngee, on receipt of price, SI pi-rbox ...meshes into a number of little savants of England belonged to this . for cither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answer« all letter, of inquiry. En loae 3i t. stamp. Send for paidphlet. spheroidat projections, inwhich the society. That evening, towards-its * No family should lie Without LYDIA E..I’INKH AM'S «•ipillary force, or internal gravita close, Sir Rodeiick rose and;.said : IJVKB I’LU-M. They cure Constipation - blllOtUUM'WI, and tvrpidit y of the liver. !» cent« per box. ' tion, ar.d also cohesion, come into “ I have a young friend here from tf Hold by all Druggists.* (r* play. These hold the .water to- Switzerland, who thinks, he knows gether, so that some considerable something about-fishes ; Itow much, power is required to force the water I have a fancy to' try. There is* through the meshes. Thus we can under this cloth, a perfect skeleton Curry the News. put a quantity, of water in a fine of a fish which existed long before < • -O Mr. John Elzensperger, manufactur fieve, or place one in water, and it man.’ He then gave the precise ing Jeweler of North Attleboro’, Masa., will float. If the wires are not. locality in which it had been found,• lately communicated to ua the following: perfectly blight’ We may distribute with one or two other facts con I suffered so much with l’ajns iu my that at times I was completely over their surface some powder cerning it. The species to whicii arm, helpless. I used that • incomparable SYMPTOMS OF A which water will not wet. The the specimen belonged was, of remedy St. Jacobs Oil ’and was com TORPID LIVER. dust of bituminous coal is excellent. course, extinct. '“Can. yon sketch pletely cured as if by magic. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pain in Head, with a dull sensation in the Fasting without alms giving is a the Carryingput this principle, need for me on the blackboard your idea ack part. Fain under the Shoulder .Jade, fullness after eating, with a disin les, if bright, may be mad» to float of this fish ?” said Sir Roderick: lamp without oil.— St. Augustine. clination to exertion of body or mind, irritability of temper. Low spirits, with without the least trouble, ancl will Agassiz took iii > the chalk, hesitated a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the PILES! PILES! PILES! i >«•> it ter a l'’Tig time. a moment, and then sketched rapid Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, — A Sure Ctiie-l’’oui«<l lit l.a»t, Headache generally over the right eve, M ater’ is to be made to boil by ly a skeleton Uish. Sir Roderick I Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly No One Neert Suflferl colored Urine, and (• .LI. A Husk half full of water ,tis held up the spechiun. The portrait A mire Cure for Blind, Weeding. Itching mid CONSTIPATION. Ulcerated Pile» lnw been «Uncovered by Dr. Wild nnintained at ebullition for some was correct in every bone and line. - liain, (an Indian Remedy,) caiied Dr. William« TUTT’S PTUAare «•specially adapted to Ointment. A single box lias rilled rhe Hiit li «uses, on® «lose effects such a change minutes. It is removed from the The giave old doctors burst into j Indian of feeling a» to nstoniah the sufferer. —- worst chronic cimu of 25 or 30 years standing. They I.ieroiute the Appetite, nnd emise the No one need suffer five minutes after apply inx uree^of heat, corked, inverted, loud applause. “ Sir,” Agassiz said, this to 't'nhe ota Fleala. Thus the evstrm is wonderful soothing medicine, - L o I hmw in-1 body Iioiivlahesl. and by their Toole At-lion on the strumentH and electuaries «Io more burin than Digestive Oi-unoa. Ke&ulnr K«, h >I s ate pro am I placed in one of the rings of a on telling tho story, “ that was the good. William’s Ointment abaolI * tlic tumois, | duced. Price i> cents. 33 Murn«., Mi.. M. Y. retort stand ’ If cold water is proudest moment of my life—no, I allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in Led,) ac»n as a pmltice. | poured on the upturned bottom of the happiest, for I knew, now, my I gives instant relief, and is prepared only tor Piles, itching of the private parts, and for tho flask, the fluid w ill start into father would consent that 1 should nothing tltiAv II «in on WnrsKFRs chanced to n Gixtssv else. B lack by a sifizloupplu Aiu.ii of this live. Itlin- Bead what tlm Hon. J. M. Colfdierry of(’le«c- part's a natural color, acts Iiisianlahcotialv. Sold violent ebullition. The upper poi- give my life to science.”— Pacific. land says about Dr, William'» Indian l’ih- Oint by l>riiggi* *t_B, or Sent by exprès.« on receipt «if St. ” ment : I have used »corm of Pile . * t-te'e and it ♦rFM F„ 33 HURRAY MT.. NKW YORK. tion of-the Hisk is filled with steam, ufforthrme Jileiwuro to »ay that 1 have never hr. 11 IT’S BARCtl nf Valmhlr 1-,áuB1<|m >.<« ' found anything jvliicli gave such inimcdiale and which maintains a’certain pressure There is the following anecdote pennaneiit'rçhof um Dr. William'» Indian Oipfr- ( (MW Hrfiyl« will hr molrt i KB on aypllratlva. J . , «♦» the water. By cooling the upper concerning the late Horace May mrnt. For sale alo by all » druggists or mailed-oil rocoipt. portion of the flask some of this, is nard,Postmaster-General in Presi of price, flXO fl .CO BAPTISMAL ROBES. I riEHUX-fc «A» . I’rop-1^-------- condensed and the pressure reduced. dent Hayes’ Cabinet. “AV hen Mr. 12-ÎTÿ~-----~---- - ------------ CLKYELAND, U. “ LMHEl? A1Ç, 8U< IETY ” OF THE Ti:e temperature at which water Maynard went to Amherst College/ Take Ayer’s Pills for all the purposes □ 1 ’’{W ' <\|ii intiaii 4 hiin h, *fltHUlaiul, i® preimrcd to .r , ----- Robe» — ” to . H tw ® Jçsiring, .....„, boils varies with tho—pressure: and the embarrassment of the I of a purgative, for Constipation, Indi- furiiinh “^BuptiHnial gestion, Headache and Liver Complaint. ai l’’*ct’ü to S7, according to kinAW ---- When It nTreduced, water boils at freshman had passed off and Tbe>e will will b® l>e sent »ent by by m«l mail to to any any part pa.- — he ....... had — i By universal accord, they are the belt ' cI ^' ’ of Hie coast. Addreas, H i . iiald Office, 105 First- a lower heat.. By pouring thireold ‘ been assigned his room , he pasted 1 of all purgatives for family use. , J St., Portland, Or. ■S.. "A ♦ i * the letter V, of large size, over the door of his rdbm and said nothing about it. K’.vvas sooA^Ciliscovered, however, by Jthe students of the College, and * Mr. Maynard was ankad whfrl that .k lte r ■ V*. Wft H.l. far over his door. He answered evasively, saying he wanted some thing to designate his room ; said the letter V was in straight lines, and he had a preference for straight lines. For some months the slu-’ ilents joked T1m”"at»orit fife liVai k over his door. After becoming an old story, it was mentioned less frequently and was apparently foiT gotten, but the V lemaimd. At the end of four years, graduation day came,'and Mi. Maynard was appointed to deliver the Valedic tory. ■ After having received the compliments- of the faculty and students of the college for the honor lit- Lad received, Mr. Maynard called the attention of his fellow-graduates to the letter V over the door of his room, and asked if they then under- jduod-what-waa int ant I iy.tl.ie ..ktler. V. After short nflection, they an swered : ‘ Yes. \ alediciory.’ He replied: ‘ You are right.' His fel lows ’then asked if he had the valedictory on his mind when he pasted the . letter over his door. Mr. Maynard replied : ‘ Assuredly I had.’ The graduates then con gratulated him on his perseverance and for Lis success, ai.d separated for their homes.” — A’c. i "* TUTTS PILLS TUTTS HAIR DYE. f.'