| Show ABOUT TEA teab teas fa many people especially of the tho better sex seem to bo firmly persuaded tila tiia aea dea Is a V very ry present help in time of need a sovereign sove BOVe reign I 1 borall ands of f common feminine bellil and at least heastan lea iea stan nn infalvi infallible I 1 alleviator aile alle viator of all ali sorts of feminine light afflictions eions in the way tily wily of physical arid suffering sufferings if teti tesi be bo a helpful be beverage e which it may bein be in some contingencies agencies gen cles cies still ha hard rd things are ara said sald about itald if aa ud occasionally by high authority the journal ef phew phena serj asserts that toa ioa ia not the simple harmless beverage boier beier dge that Is generally supposed but thalius thal that its effects in their eha dha character liay may be classed those af tobacco and alcohol anad atad adds the we follow following ug rather sturling sta stu rUing observations ions lons many disorders of or the nervous system are the direct result of extensive tea bibbing deais a narcotic poison poleo nl its essential principle theine 19 allied in composition and properties with strychnine and morphine it first excites thi thenora ous system aud and then exhaust sit sib experiments shoy show that both in ma kanand wand in other animals i impairs power powen in the tho louver extremities so 0 that it affects the understanding stand ings in a double sense ilter liter ally as well as figuratively itis it jia fla not the harmless it tt has been considered but k a powerful agent seri serl 11 ous ANOTHER SIMPLE INVENTION invest INVENT now an inventive genius comes romes along with another simple lax lay invention en which is the app application licali 0 n of the endless chain principle with yilth we presume a double axis each axis a considerable distance f from the other to the paddles of steamboats in place of at the present p re se pt pad dle die whee wheel system here hero ija ii ida i i a paragraph concerning the I 1 invention clark dark smith of cornwall waa baa just had issued to him letters patent for an am endless chain water weel wheel for propelling steamboats through the water mr smith claims that a boat furnished with a wheel such as he ha has s invented willbe will be driven drives through the water at a much greater speed with the same power by tho the whee now in use but few paddles upon the water at the bame time with the endless chain arrangement nearly one onet half of the paddles take hold upon the water it would be impossible for us ui to give a minute description of this invention fili should it accomplish com the half that the inventor claims ii if must revolutionize steam i i navigation he cla cia claims 1 ms that a boat furnished with this invention can compete with the speed oca ofa of a railroad train it appears to us that the endless chain paddled principe principle would be also valuable it placed ed in streams ams to furnish power fower for raiding water for irr irrigation a ion lon 0 t I 1 f 4 a sr 3 e IPES lpes aeter AFTER TE F EST says bays the cleveland plain dealer of april A pr 29 the west has a new moir pest post to plague it the grasshopper and tho the locust are good in thein their wax way but they dont go far en enough ough it was necessary to introduce the buffalo gnat to make tile alho work of des destruction thic thie more complete haye have a thing that ishii is bura sura ro death to the crop and grasses and 1 I foliage i if y you ou want to godhead go ahead and clean up all that is left you must have something that will kill stock and anti jf that satisfactory we presume we shall next have something that will make the settlers themselves pull up Stake stakes 84 we see by our dispatches that the livestock is being fixed in a thorough manner the buffalo gnat has appeared and at last accounts had hilled off worth of cattle cattie in one locality the cup of our western brethren is most full the indianapolis prison for women is under the care of a quaker lady mrs hirs sarah smith it is said by the tile state officers to be 0 one ono of hegl the hell most successful and b best 0 t oiye ordered red pris prisons sonk soni in the world 21 1 ENGLAND AW A W AND AMERICA T 1 tue THE extraordinary revival moye movel ments and success of mood moody and sankey hankey an fn england varley virley in america abric and 1 b an both hemispheres henlis gause pause considerable c P eora cora comment ment among intelligent people and in the tho p press of both countries although no nor not popular i r excitement is without its drawbacks acles and evils ret yet T pt in general terms it must be allowed that any such movement that has liar an attractive force in tile tlde direction of morality or a restrain ln force from the direction of immorality morall fy cannot but be I 1 productive b bf f much goad any any ady movement ahab that hat hak tend sto morality and to animate the soil soul laith hyo blo high if hird and unselfish pu purposes bes hes i so far worthy atorthy of bomin homin edat lou iou ida for tle the tendency of at much of modem ilfe life is ii markedly and corro and cankering ly toward selfishness and I 1 and Is characterized by greab great and brazen f iced faced in tho thol means kruplo employed ed for belf self self seif ag i the irie now york herald rays noys 1 1 if the revival movement in england ig ja as fis much ch as anything else a crying out of the people for forbregd bread for manna mauna for fot anything chatwill th that thal atwIll will give them life whenever a church bas bar bases baes es itself upon anything else but high religious principles upon the gospel an the creeds whenever the personal S attributes or acquirements requirements acquire dequire ments or personal graces ofa of a mere manare man are allowed to supplant ut christ we ih vite a ali fal falland all laud land andee we must not be suri surn sur i paled at any revelation arany catastrophe tn im the fall of mr beecher boecher we have bave lin an incentive to the revival which we see seo around us and which gave kave gave mr varley so much encouragement agel nent and success there is a crying out in the hearts of the people llor ifor the bread of life were vere ve see in this revival a freshening an and awakening of soul Is it not time after so 8 0 much lethargy call can we not hot have life after s so 0 sorrow I 1 is there no peace after so much shame is there no purer higher nobler duty after all those miasmatic vapors that have polluted the atmosphere may not the christian soul dry cry cry out for the abe nir air and sunshine ol 01 of gospel truth it is a good thing to find our people coming back to rhoten thoten the ten commandments and whatever odd cust customs brtis the revivalists reviva lists ts preach whatever their exaggerations and homeliness i of thought they are I 1 generally true truo ua to the solemn laws which the israelite israelites read on the tablets of ong A rb ligion religion tf of geometry and the clas cias classics sigg tempered by backwoods dramas and find the negro minstrels such as mr Frothing frothingham liam llam would preach will not in thelong run be of much more benefit than the floriculture and osculation of brooklyn heights thore Is sol soi something aften after all in 1 these old commandments and so far as the revival feeling brings them to the hearts of the people so far it js a blessing to our civilization we aie are not afraid of the r mud deposits which annoy mr Frothing frothingham bingham hami nor of the cases of dementia dementis which have attended the labors of moody hoody and sankey in england one poor rapt uncertain soul which finds its way into an insane asylum to fret and gic gibber over eff effectual calling and eternal punishment kunish ment there are thousands who fall into inlo the prisons and aeed workhouses and pauper asylums because of or heir the ir 61 si sin ain 61 a and shame there are aie more diore hearts tainted this morning because of what we have heard and read of brooklyn theol 6 gy more fresh virgin minds polluted because of the revelations of this pernicious trial more real irreparable injury to society and kool good morals than would result from a thousand years of tho the revival efforts ef moody and sankey and varley let oui our clarg clergymen therefore corej who mock mock mack at the tho work woric of plain li humble timble men rise up and preach christ crucified crucil led religion Be ligion n does not want anapera an opera ora or a hymn but the ringing of tocsin the afar alarm m bell in la the night the su summoning mm olevery of every agency of truth to combat vice vim and to revive a dis heartened and dying faith falth if speaking ef the religious ties 0 of f harmony 1 between america and I 1 the b e mother cu couple the rala rata says I ninety nine per ce cc nl nt of bur our people profess some falth faith delat that has hns its ilg roots roof I 1 rn the older lands our theology is jn nearly all of its aspects a tradition that runs back to aa and geneva and worms with the exception of the mon man stroub dogmas of the mormons cormons there Is no creed professed by liny any number of americans thatis that thab is not based upon the de decrees erces of bf some eoin eoln council ooin co Oncil cil cli of foreign priests or iho tho teaching of some foreign divil efel riel we ve may relo reao the a naon monstrous dogmas as intelligent urd and sensible people regard the liefl W stories of children and superstitious st ious lous elderly people but surely purely t be esteemed one goodjoint good point in mormonism that it 14 redolent of the fhe soil of the kew new sew new world ivorid SY orld orid that it itis is native to america that tha titis it is not a religion beholden to the musty traditions of borne or geneva or at worms that it is nob not a cred croka based upon the decrees of konie ionic some council dounell of foreign priests or thel the teaching to of some foreign dl til vine there Is a power powerful rul tul incentive to ta patriotism in the breast olevery of every eveny mormon 11 in the thought that lifs jils Is I 1 theon theoney Jy religion n of consequence consequence the thet only lanly religion which has any vIt vital Alfored force forde in it that america has given bi birth ill fil to mormonism 7 ori originated in america this apparently originated t y being bong the only part of tho globe where such a comprehensive bom and liberal religion could originate and llave have room to grow and mud a i religious political atmosphere mop mo sphere nere favorable to its continued growth the mormon Morbio nyi eji liro prophet phet afa val wal an jin american Ameil amell can the tho t mormon cil ell church virch birch was established establish edin in america aa and america isted is tho head leid and place of general concentration of all the cormons ATor mons from every elbr y nation on the earth there Is food iu in these facts not only for pleasant refi reflection L action but for loyal satisfaction to every american ci citizen not eminently etting taht th a a continent of such glorious promise with with such sueh a magnificent future as llis this should not be eato the effete systems of the old ward wacha its characteristic religion an ah exotic roli roll religion gion glon but should have one indigenous to itself and thoroughly tho T 0 suited to the enlarged andi and liberalized nature of its republican form of goven gover government rim lim eni tto ito robbers BOBBERS nire by the following from the sacramento be cord 0 n of may kray 6 it will be seeri that this city and territory are not alone in the current increase of crime in the shape of robbery as well as another in other othen forms ia A perfect epidemic of stage robberies has broken out in the state arid and calls for prompt suppression whatever the cause it seems certain that a concerted raid I 1 is being made by several gangs of thieves in various districts perhaps the knowledge that many thousands of new comers aregust are just now traveling in the interior has stimulated the rascals but it is 19 evident that they are more mor e dari darl daring darlng dg and numer numerous 0 u R tha than u they h y have been for years the california a custom bf bt sub submitting mittin 9 quietly to robbery in cases cafes of this Md kind seems likely to encourage the robbers too and it is possible that the summary shooting of half a dozen of them would be attended with satisfactory results it isber is certainly time that highway robbery became a tra tradition in california I 1 however and efforts should be made to discourage the road agen cyl cy business both by the county authorities the tho state government and the express and stage compa nies 11 hard haita TIMES ix MISSOURI the r bae Bac sacramento ac record union publishes the following extract from a private letter ietter written from arth western missouri 1 l april 24 to a Mi in california you ask what the prospects prospect sare are here for fon farming they were wera never darker I 1 thi think fully one half the stock in this vicinity has fias died during the winten winter for want of food people are running very short for something io to live on they can get no credit and I 1 fear many of them will starve before we can raise another crop good men naming daining them tell me that they have to quit work because they have no I 1 if feed for their teams and t that hattee they y actually cannot keep their thein families from anora starving unless they cangel credit or borrow money to borrow money or get credit is almost an all I 1 do not know what in tho name of god they w will 11 do ao clid nd all there ther misuo pleno h no 1 prospect of raising a crop this chii season the tho grasshoppers are batching hatching out by the millions mill lons lops there seems beems to bo be oue olie for every inch of surface they are devouring de every thing green ereen cooksey cookbey writes me croul cafes county that they have tal tai taken e allas flax oatland oat sand garden I 1 fean fear they will complete it if is the blackest prospect I 1 ever bavy bair The same paper hai the following alsola alsor alson i rAno tile tiie die r leher leuer received by the same gentleman from his hia wire states that the wheat in that pa part i rt of or the state js asvery very hadl hadj hadly badly y winter killed hilled ani ant anil will wiil be almost a total failure tho the gentleman to whom these letters are lre written moved from michigan 0 to missouri some sonic seven years ago and aud since sinco that time he has harvested but one crop crop of wheat the chinch bugs having destroyed his crops six jears years ye ars out of the seven beven they take pot only the wheat but corn and nearly all other cropf th they ey havo hava beckstead been stead increasing jar year after year there having been tea the last year w where tire fite thero theto was wk abne one on wy any oin in ebu consequence sequence of this bug and the grasshoppers the price rice of land bas baa fallen in that part ol 01 the them state very much the same farm for which ji this gentleman paid 25 23 per acro acre seven years ago V he cannot abw now sell seli nor for c 5 11 unutterable L H INFAMY at the late Assiz esat leeds reeds england one ne a wealthy farmer farmed of TI Tick CAbill bin biU near nean doncaster was convicted ona on a charge of seducing miss shaw while visiting as an intimate friend of the family and aud under treacherous circumstances the djury jury juny returned a verdict for the pa plaintiff I 1 tift damages soo loo and the judge lord coleridge in summing up characterized the defend defendants antA anto conduct conduct as marked by such infamy aa a no words in the english language could adequately express if such conduct as the defendant was convicted of is so inexpressibly sibly infamous how bow is it that a paltry fine nine of gr soo is made by the law a sunn sufficient clent punishment |