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Detroit Currency. (From the Fm Prue.) iv you go to chnn‘h end I panic occure‘ ——hut perhsps you don‘t go to church. A \‘lmmusgoee to school to his wife, and she mskee him stay sftcr school when he is unruly. Our,“ lieu. stamps ins foot and rwlaims: “i will eueeeui or die!" Se lect your diocese, Mr. Hall. “Burn-nan, impudent end mesn." is whet the Boeton Globe says of Boston fcmsle postufloe clerks. Cnuns O‘Ooxon now sits up. end silo thy end homeopethy now sit down. More chance es there wss to kill him. A Claus-non men who lost s lsw suit hes ened his lswyer for dun-gee. chiming thet tinettorney's bed grsmmsr diegnsted the jury. Sun the Rochester Chronicle: “Noth ing occurred on Sunni-y to met the generei enjoyment. Even the evening pspen fsiled to sppesr.“ Jon C. Pinon is now ' celled "Uotiu the Biiient." He lives in New 'or . pstren ses shnmbie corner . sud seems towsnt to he let “new, i In. Enron, of Celro, hid behind the door end Jumped out to give her hushend s gled surprise. The cignr in his mouth Jsmmed into her eye, end she is now seeking I divorce. A Vilnllul hes the delirium tremens end sees en‘els iuteedof snekee. Now point out n temperenoe men who sees “gels hovering Around him, end been so mneiein thesir,i!yon an. Till Min of 'l‘oiedo provided noth hf manger then eofl'ee for New Year's c- lan. may» come the old WWI “Mead—Thu New Yeer‘s is s hissted trend." You” mse,when en old msn tells you thumb on new love but once. set him Is I doeeiver. If 'the girl he none, in the bent every time s men on love any dilate-t girls. ' -,. ndherds when the sto .the (infill-hes eonvétsfrom ...-immor mrnickeisgd‘seiizldeondcu rolled up eyes : “Bow wery wir tuons they expect sjgii-hird to be." A $23230 meii canine?» tilled to tmn' to any the or h but thedogeewerehht “:::-y wentthe msii udwss lost in the hils,snd the Fwiector {rose to desth while scorching or I A smbua-miou. 0n e certein oocuion one Penl Denton, e Methodist preecher in Tune, edver tiled e bubecne, with better liquor then in uenelly furniehed. When the people euembled e deepemdo in the crowd cried out—- "Mr. Peul Danton, yonr reverence he: lied. Yon promieed not only I good bet becne but better liquor. Where’l the liquori" “Then!" Answered the mieeionery, in tonee of thunder, end pointing hie long, bony finger It the metchleee double err-in; mulling n in twa etrong eoinnme ikee ehont of flatten: the boeone of the eerth. “111 ml” he repeeted, with e look terrible ee ligatieinfihwxhfle hie eeen eetueuy true et eet. "li-e ie the ufllnor which God the Eton-[been for hie children. Not in the etill. over "::: fine choked with ene needed with a. near: down. in heevee We them eeeoee at ‘ lib—gu- m. he in Outlet eedpe-ydeli, who the de- weeleu 4‘ :3; he Mymhflanhat: ; O '7 t ' . the-t _ ' ,_ eel-eh ‘ m’ ”in ‘o‘ . fl eed he“ nu h h eeeep ie‘te-fldOd—hh hit the m a“, wear. “mm“- m. ...; m nil, m iee gene an they eeu tnnedte Mgr-d --in. 'e veil over the letting In, or ~ “i- m'hwwm“ m I mmwm... a. a. ...... folding ite bright «thine ”all.“ the wintry would, end weevils. my colaediflgtheeenphe eoee «their; whoee ie in the rein-drape of fine mmwheeewoofieintheeu been of hen-x, ell checkered over with celeetiel lower- of the are held of reflection—thee bland e-weter. no ieon bubblee in ite brink; it: {cent 5.... notaedneeenoenudet; no blood Mu lt- liqnidgleu; :::. widowe end into itedepthel Speek out, nyg‘iende -—woeid you exehenge it for the demen‘e magnum A tuketheroerofthetempeeten eweted, “No!” . Ala-ifs“... Dimple m N" Year; “1:?- gaquMw-nsmlook gumhcouhnlutdavl to W owumd MW he we felt hays in his life. lelpfldnutrnmubloh thhl-hbwoo- and aid to :Nnml; I’m ‘ohgtoqultthevudl” o _ .“Y [m‘l‘fzhuluhnhb the during {OIIIM tho! rude-with“! Combat. Hunk." autumn-«o thn donnud ho flungthboxhrouhhthbcckyud. mmp-Mdnyulnd ’..-:1 Dned chm-plea, mar-7&1...“ “$1; of tho-emu! quid. The funny at mutilated out of doom; flu dog hull“; 6. MM girl‘- lonwunp; oWuhw-eun todudoor. “ m'flllflckalnfion, won’tyour’uhdth e. “Iwiuordhl”bnpuod. Curl-n. Lulu—Tina duh. Han unkgamndfln'bau—mgh he. on m - clnmgm—oW-FMMopcn—mhm hi! right hand to Illa mouth—“ Yum! yum] Botwhncnloollwu!" Honm—Don‘tchow. ~DdroaMPrm. dmhwvmu Elma-Two].- nnlol tonic tendon. I‘”...me om‘v‘dmihnhha chmhcuh MIA-o. mum-rm, nip mwmymgummag.hv “Cl-NH?“ I to! «Pursuit-o- wife. \ Tnn m Inchi- It Prim Coucplnnvoluhrlly disbanded. Brain Enigma. The bruin‘s action under peculiar cir cumetmres is often directly the opggaite from what might be expected. 1m cile children have been known to acquire some dgee of mental ability by a blow on the d, while sensible persons fre quently lose a portion of their sense in the same way. The case of a gentleman is cited who, by n blow on the head with e hummer, lost his knowledge of Greek. An Irish firmer. being struck by purely sis, found, on his recovery, that he hnd lost ell knowledge of nouns Ind proper nemes. end the most remarhble thing wee he could remember the initial |etter of the word he wished to pronounce, but no more. In not I few cases of brain disuse persons have forgotten acquired Inge-gee, end the knowledge of their mother-tong: hes returned; but Dr. Johnson, w dying, tried in vein to resent the Lord's Prayer in English, but di so in Latin. A curious unonnly in hnin action is that the brain can stand still for yenre, end then, on recovery, take 11% exactly the same chain of thought It ich wu interrupwd by disuse or so cident. A farmer of New England one day went home from his field, nfter hiding his beetle sud wedges in n hollow‘ tree. That night he lost his reason, and re mained s luust'lc for eighteen years. A l fortunste action restoring his mentsl l fsculties, he sat up in bed and asked if the boys hsd brought the beetle nnd wedges home. Being told they had not, he went to the tree, found them, and brought them back. An finglish esp tsin, struck on the head at the battle of the Nine, while giving an order, remsined unconscious for eighteen months. Being restored bys surgicsl operstion, he sat up, nnd to the astonishment of his nt tendsnts shouted in s stentorisn voice the remsinder of the interrupted order. It is not s little remuksble that serious ‘ injuries hsve occurred to the brsin with- 1 out msterinl detriment to the mental ‘ powers, while, on the other hand, the‘ most critics] snd scientific enminstion of the brnin matter of inssne persons foils to disclose my difl'erence between it and the brsin substnnce of the ssne. ‘ Soldiers have been known to csrry hul- ‘ lets in their bruins without serious dam-l ment. sud-(:ipentions for the removsl of the bolls, ll further injurin the brsin, had no elect on their thinkfiig powers. A one is detslled of s ms.n who received s blow on the head which fractured the skull Ind csnsed e snmntion by which l more then hslfhis b wss destro ed, :nnd yet he retsined his meat-1 fncufties in full {one until he died. The Main lometdmu loses control of the musculsr system, es in St. Vitus‘ deuce, in which the podent has no volun tsry control of his muscles. Sometimes the physics! epssn is in one direction only. so in the one of s isdy whoee men tsl disuse promrted her to double nphsr bodynnd nuke oops like sflsh. A more sifiuluusewss Lhnt ofs irl, who, 11. WM?” “'5“ "' ":r . t cotton standing on her hssdw'l'hsss sets were in Wof disssssd huh. In health,- wo all how, as hell aer ahnim““°'&?¢‘&“2 ...," °'" I both “use, plans-:::- at re m-hssnse moth he. the ab! eta-2n yet-Is .t- u- m Ancid noidiernflnrhnving ene hnh. mini-d inflamm"" u' wen - cannibal; end ntenehw, idem “""""" “12:3“ " “-..-dd,- _ or a. w- .- mme whale u.- et haunt enee. A. lhliee.“ '- at I‘- he - ‘.. nu 5.? "‘* “it a..." ”a” 723.. hum-w the“: linen—“W V .” by man Mn lie-see in Winter. The window- ue invnriebly double, ‘end the epece between the unhee in cov eredwithe lnyerof “and, him ‘to ebecrb noietnre end prevent me no. eilvering the pnnee. Twinted horne «Jasper conteining eelt ere let in it, en metilnee the and in conceded by ebed of noel. 'i‘herenreno outeide ehuttere or blinds, for way would he ueeleee, eince the windowe rennin cloned ell the winter. heinf carefully filled in mundtheedgeewthe kindof cement. Heavy curtnine of rich Intel-id etill Inrtherdenden the elect of the cold upon the file-”enhance lunch more per meeb e then in genenlly believed. Open fireplace-norm; when they do exint, they no need only in {ring nndnntnrnn. 'l‘heynreeloeednndl edwithilowere— which nre truly I Rnuinn luxury. The heneeeoverflow with them—flower: re ceiveyonetthe door,end go with on uptheeteirwny; Irieh I'2; feetoon gel uetu'l; on ~ mtmmbmwm. flaw- henna-e opted out their hand silken leevee: tnlipot Elmo, mgnoliu, camellia, growing 1 e treee, mingle their blouon: with the gilded volutee of theeorninee; orchide hover like butter fliee nround lunp ehndee of cryetel, por celnin, end curionely wrought terrweottn. hum honn-oelxped vneee of Jepnneee puree or mien ue. Md in the center of n tnhle or ntg‘the cogner of e lidebonrd, W Ihenvee of superb ex otice. An 1 this darn] eplendor thriveeneinnhethouee. In the etreet you In nt the pole; within doon you might believe yourself in the tropice. A KID-Gm gent, the other do], celled It Gov. Peck’l Ind lnqnlrlng !or tlugovm.wu¢oldhew-olt onthe for. when eon. le- ww'e otworkcleer lngeuwpleoe. 'l‘heflnt-entheclnp lop, “(I'm ‘s‘: h Th: e m. ‘Lonnggenteeeooted hlln wlth: “Bey, old I nonunion tell no where M old Gov. Peck t Theytold Ine down Ah the homehewu onton them-nu, end I went to lee bin." The “old fellow” rand, “he'e shout hero. not-when." “ all,“ you can helf lolndtheold cn-Iwhhyonwonld, nut eee um," towhichthe governor '31:“, “I! you 33‘3““qu ““ 3%""" y nun eon wed, nude known hll unfi- Ind Ilnnk ewny, new that the next “old can,” he met he Ikould treat I little more civilly. ‘ -—-+o Tn monument thet the Itelien Govenunent will lupoee en Income tax on the ellownnee ‘lven by the Pope to the endinnle end on the nine-do of ell neon connected with the Pope! Court «meted excltetnent etthe Voti— enn. A we. called to consider TM mp- d be tnhn under the ‘cu'cuuuuneee. A Strange Race of Savages. Tut: WEDDAS IDIOTIC ATHLETES axn _‘rnem ccsrmis. At the opening meeting of thc Anthro poloaical Institute, last night, says the London Standard of Deccm er 15, an in tercsting paper was read by B. F. Hurts horne, M. A., on “The Weddas of Cey lon,“ perhaps the savages lowest in the scale of intelligence in the world. Some of these singular people-two men and three women—were exhibited to the Prince of Wales before leaving the island. The remnants of the Weddas occupy the eastern portion of the island, and are spread over an area of ninety miles by forty in extent. They are divided “to jungle Weddas, and the semi-civilized or village Weddas, and it was to the habits of the former that the author of the paper had more particularly directed his atten— tion. Their nomadic habits make esti mation of their numbers mere guess-work, but they were not supposed to exceed 380 in 1858. They have no sort of dwellings, but pass their lives roaming about in the open air, takin shelter from storms under rocks or in holiow trees. Their food con sists of honey, lizards. monkeys, deer and wild boars. Their arms are the how and arrow, and they are assisted in the chase h dogs, which are their only domesticat cg animals. They drink nothing but water, which, however, is never used tor ablution, they having an idea. that wash ing would take away their strength. They chew the bark of certain trees, but do not use tobacco in any shape. The tallest Weddas described were about five feet three inches, and the shortest about four feet one inch; but Mr. Hurtshorno had seen one, a iyoung male, apparently about eighteen, w o stood five feet four and three -fourths inches. Notwithstanding their small size and slight physique, the strenfth they possess in their arms, es ;ecia ly in the let! arm, is very remarkable. his is dueto the constant use of the bow, which is six feet long, and ulls from 48 to“ pounds, with an a‘v 3 feet 6 inches in length. This is pulled to the head, and they dwell on their aim some timea for a couple of minutes without the slightest tremor of the left arm being perceptible. On one occasion the author saw a Wodda shoot a dog 85 yards OK, the arrow passing throu h nearly the whole length of the animaf. enterin the hind agar-tar and coming out at the shoul der. 9 only other weapon is a small ax. Fire is still occasionally produced by the fire-stick, which is made of the same wood as their arrows, but more fra qnentiy by flint and stool, which they ob tain in exchange {or hides and beeswax. mph ware exhib‘iited toahow their appearance, an these brou ht out their moat striking characteristic, vim, extrema shortness of the thumbs and sharply-pointed elbows. Their counts. mmfiaizaolllllitcly devoidl of any ex tc (once, an their utter aegisctofthcirparaonagan an atrofex came barbarian. The woman wore neck laces and ornaments in their ears, for which but and ”partridge cases “mm“ Mm mm peat W I ’ hm"; IBM, .3. hibitioa W another paraoa m We!“ whom-”agave“... , . twat Whack is... _, unw- :Juuny Inclu- 0| omarlnm eonnt on '2: Wm“ '““m*~?~'...‘=' n (elite-am '.. deed, end mallow-tn wellington-e d Vb“ bed we... dgnbehre. L‘Vl ' ' " Ind only been eble to lan nine We end #hteen lll beln. They are no ides the eonl :{r n titan though epeek. n en My (logged on thie did not whetheeit wee e good orenevllbeing. Hewuet'nidoflt, nor did heprnyto it. Whenndoethoecnre the body in wrnpped in’n hide end buried bythmwbogs n grenwiththeir bntcbete end poi- etnkee. No women ueeilowedto be preeent nt the inter ment. Nothing to put into the grove, norietbeepotever visited. Ana or? offoodbnndetothedeed, with the - jmtinn. “Ye dend rum, take dye thi food ;" but thevinn ere then ivided end eoneulned by thoee preeent. They have no the of Iteeling. end polygeniy end polyundry‘nre unknown. Though they merry their I tore they never men-y the elder deter, nndthereuno Innrri cer emony beyond I preeentntion caged to theperentn of the bride who hove no choice in the eeloction of her hush-nu ‘ the mlr'ction of women being complete. The el t mole Weddn in regerded with petrinrchel reepect, but In othere Ire eflnel, cute being mgr". Very ttle intonation :- to, d;- rived from their lengnnge, exoertflut eeelne to be ngrued unong ph 10l thnt it ie the only uvnge inn ngew h in unmietehbly of lrynn can. " > ‘ -——4-o———— ’fi‘lkhj Anamo- pieceof In -, ' ‘ flu jun been exhibited in Pe .‘ .j ’l‘.) eighbdny clock, which chi 3 7-3; ton. pleyl eixteen tunes 1“?- 3' . home, or et ea intennln reqn 1.1.? - hand- go ton on followe: _ “Yoda: minute; mono- en hour; 1 ’ :v ‘7" week;one,onoenmonth;eng,§ . , it shown the noon'e ego, th _"' . eettingoftbeenn.the time a " _‘;‘ .3 low water. half ebb Ind helf’ “ ’W‘ by n buntifnl conttinnoe there in e v thnt "Pimento tho weter which (he. ‘ mu, 1 ftingeoneebipeethighm neif theywere in motion,nndee it,”- code- loving the-e IM thing dry upon the _A J , flock Ibo“? m d ~~ it ' 0"” ~ . onl-e ’ _ "lion r: In , thedny the non is n ' , In or e on; I nun V ~ do it 1 end her: "It show- theeigne of the lodine; ornot,chinieeor mgumzbe _ 131$ endithee the eavetion ale,‘ 1“. thedilerenoeoteoeknldeq‘ _.‘ ' inthe year. 4; y: ’: Tn Pope eeel'i'tobeve - .4 "*3 ho lding n Roll} etbie on 1,.._ number of honue be the poor.»- .» ; enlled economicd about, .I' '- g thenceonunodntion o _ - é le. Eechhmueiufividedinb 1"” Wind oftwe, thregwbnrmo-e. m bee n kitchen. The: In wellv'en tedend fullofualt; the oon hnvegoedloch; thereon 11, endthe whole contraction in nolid. The rent of tbeee lflginp in from twelve to twenty truce e month, loco to the number 10! rot-no. The renti- bythemonth. lend without iny demend of depot“ in endnnce or on security. > —+‘—r ‘ Exounn import! American 013“"- Dr. Pierce. From the Toledo Blade. i “Success it never achieved without merit. : A men mly make I poor article Ind sell it :once. end there being 40,000.11” people In the United sum, the ale to etch one would he enoufh to make a decent iortune. But an artic e that holds the field year alter year, and the nice oi which increase regularly and ru idlfi. must have absolute merit. Br. .Vt Pierce, of Buffalo. )1. Y.. occupies our-entire eighth page to-dny with his various Irtit-iee. We udmitit because we know the Doctor. and know of his articles. We know him to be I regulnrly educated ’hlysit-inn, whose diplomn hung: on the wall 0 h I ofllce, and we know that he has ulocinted with him seven] 0! the malt eminent practitioners in the country. We know thut plrtiel comult him. hybmlil And in perwn,from all the Stetel in the nion every any, Ind that they are flirty. end honestly: denlt with. __., __- “.._--.” --.... ....... This zrand result has been accomplished by two agencies—good, reliable articles— articles which, once introduced, work easily their own way—and splendid business man agement. They have succeeded because they ought to have succeeded." "you would patronize Medicines. scicuiiflc nlly prepared by a skilled Physicist) and Chemist. use Dr. Pierce’s Family Medicines. Golden Medical Discovery is nutritious, ionic. alterntivc. and blood-cleansing. and an un equaled Cough Remedy; i’icnssnt Purgative ii’ellets, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, constitute an agreeable and reliable physic; ‘Favorite Prescription.n remedy for deb litated females; Extract of Shunt—“cod, a musical remedy for Pain. Bowel Com lnints, an an unequaled Linlmcnt for both human and‘ horse-flesh; while his Dr. Sage‘s Cstarrh Remedy is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and “Cold in he ilcsd"ever given to the public. They are sold by drugzists. 90 YEARS A SUFFERER~CURED BY TIII.‘ MEDICAL DISCOVERY. Du. R. V. PIERCI : Dear Sir—Twenty years ago I was ship wrecked on the At antic Ocean. and the co d and exposure csused a large abscess to form on each let. which legit continually discharfi lng. I was attended y doctors in Liverpoo , Hawc. New Orleans. New York, and a thc‘ hospital on Staten Island (where the doctors‘ wanted to take one leis oti'). Flnaiiy,atter spending hundreds of do lars.l was persuaded to try your “ Golden Medical Discovery," and now, in less than three months after taking the first bottle.l am thankful to ssylam completely cured. and for the lirst time in ten 'ears can put my left heel to the ground. 1 i am at home nearly every evening and shall be glad to satisfy any person oi the truth oi ‘thls lnlormation. iam slr.y{ours res ct lmny, wulms. “out.” i 87 Jeil'crson Street, Buii‘sln, N. Y. 1 -. -._-.km . Call and See Them. , No visitor to San Francisco should heglect to pay a visit to the well known Yosemite Art Ga leryf No. 20 Montgomery street. opposite Lick case. This establishment has passed Into the hands of I. W. Taber a Co. Ir. Taber stands at the head of his p ossion upon this coast. To those who hav own h m for the last ten years as the is as op erator 0! such houses as Bradley a Halo so; and 0. D. Horse. we had to say no‘ word commendation. To those who are strangers in San Francisco, we {communal in saying that we rally believe or inspecting the beautilui and lile-ilhe specimens 0! work in their gang. that the announcement of this ilrm to p ues “the beat photographs in the world." is not a mere empty boast. But upon the contrary, that wth the float daylight in the State, and their new pale-t sun Mommy which a great variety and bsaufi ol shsda may he obtained. toilethor‘ with ctr new Blatant Rubber Plate oldsx, as wall as all at e apsllaneoa o! a flrsLelasa gallery. they can an will produce better work at lower prions-than any other house youth. oosa Ir. Taber waathe author “ya 3km». hiehnhl ml w an so min: a'a‘dnha hasaow weeds n‘ew that my rag or Inn.- sad :3...» “3.3:. to anymthis mi In Me is. panda-d. Is. it I. l ”3..., at It!) lssnastbtdwsl . 4‘, , ywal and - . l «:11. . - w- .._ "‘ .. ninth-gem mm. ‘ A ’ Um. 10.0. P. E. “I“. N I. . ,V . .---... v.‘ m at 4‘ in o g ' WM.“ 1 It. ...... 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