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THE HUROIi SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 24,1585
A GALT -WATER, CURE.
TU tell yea a bit r a joke,' said a
..e�t� rearimer a y
ma 1 dare e
,u 1 A '‘lip fed a POMw
yen know, dere se — nIP
again, ars kelty them It • etp
to eat1 Y Them m s a .►ipemeer
I WSW pi. ••••1•7•11 by-"•
Iit11a fit► • kid& fps Mi
bid ; he'd 11111111111• 1111
when Mem at y, And Iberia wee a
toad of peekb mobs* shoat kits when
be ahooh bead witch pia Mat made ane
think of s Lunde. sparrow, whisk, to
ley mind, is the meet restless bird Ma the
world. Well, this little men bed bow
a etemeer, whisk wee &built tea Mao
old. Aywy, be held • good tsaay
shares in her. Mussy had been .peat
ie repairs and alterations, and ea the
ahipoweer did.'( Immo meth &bout hulk
and seises be pre the job of over.ee
Mg b• while ia the workmen • hada
to an meowing chap whore he hired
for—well, I can't tall you who, but say -
bow be received good mosey for looking
after the vests. The shipowner, whe
for short Fll Gall Mr. Smith, had got •
abase foe overloading, though whomever
the shares was made against him, even
its the mildest sort of lint nos could
imagist, an virtuoso indignation was
something proper for s Mage piny. It
wasn't isdig.gion of tbe oedinery kind
— what might be called quiet, respecta-
ble i.dir.stiva ; but a thundering tad
passion—tall, as least, for w little a
cb.p ; sad always the first thin,; he
wanted to kaow was if any awe supposed
be didn't look epee the o.ilor'e life as m
holy thing, something sacred, to be treat-
ed with nemeses ; not, indeed, mserely
twosome it belonged to a Baiter, but be-
came it was owned by • fellow -creature ;
and could any one dream that he, having
such views of human life, could lay
bands upon it as if he wen. twopenny
cat -throat 1 Yet that must be the in-
feresoe, k.'d say, it he was believed a••
paid* of esadtag skip to em in such a
cs.ditiw ea to be it only to drown those
who mike in them. Oh, for shame !
for thane ! Such accusations degraded
net themes they were leveled at, but
them me were low and base eauuRb to
connive them. Yea ; this little man's
indignation was imewithing remarkable
indeed. Fact u, not bung built on w
amok a m inch of eemsuenoe, it had to
be &bored up, enctscaguled, and support-
ed by art leach Wk and flourishing of
the arms and the like that it cone to
look • worked up Mateivanoe, and there
foe an unusual kind of indignation.
"Well,' he says to an one day, 'Cap-
tain, 1 feel rather male for the went of a
change of air. and I've • good mind to
take a voyage with you, if only to prove
to those who ere always charging us
bbipowaen with sacrificing henna life
that one of that body, anyhow, ien-t
afraid to trot himself aboard just the
very sort of cargo boat that's regarded
as fatal to milers, 'Mind,' says be, '1
don't mem to say that d it wasn't be
easss I feel virtuously indignant that I
wouldn't rather take the journey in •
p.asenger venni ; nor would it be any
argument for people to say that if my
boat is safe for you it's safe for me, be
mese you're paid to uoderggc risks and
all that Dort of thing, don't you know ;
and d you're drowned, why, it • reason-
able,
easonsbl, because drowning's a part of your
milling, as being stabbed or shot
u part of a soldier's ; whereas my
drowsing would be outside the laws of
necessity, since the calling I pursue has
got no business to involve any chance of
that kind. Nevertheless,' says he, 'a 1
feel Male and wast a change, I'll go with
you, and the voyage, I trust, will put an
end forever to 511 remarks &hoot my
seeding sailors away in ships I wouldn't
be towed out of sight of land aboard of.'
'Well, this struck ,,is as showing a
kind of conscience and • trifle of spirit
too, for tbn.rh ton of the Smith kind
talk big about the safely of their ships
and write miles of letters to the shipping
Mora, and prove that nothing could be
Maw than their vowels, &ndjtlat the
every about overloading is mere piet-
ism menti ent, meant to catch the
Oahe ear. you never hear of them quit-
ting dry land --especially in the winter
tread. -- to find out for themselves
whether their disks are really too high,
and what an overloaded craft's like in •
gale of wind. rt., -that when Mr. Smith
d ined hie intention l began t.• thank
hatter of him, though • f coarse I kept
this to myself, for you see my situation
mode it monetary that he should suppose
i server did think anything of him but
whet was haat class , i say 1 began t.,
!Yak halter of him, more particularly
hese dyNgbt and the Band el Toads
whin a the behest, er. lemerrys.
esp hI_'d.tit. I emit may, imelo Lia
mind os 1 de the ._L $los fl !�'al
.Andy bagasse, is spies d the ogles
Walt we Wake •.!Mums or drama
... {e take pie,'
be 111ae11rMtt' •w� w
r
ti Wavy iia
;board in hell
•.d tisk Neje tilt
4 the minimminim41,4114.? 't*. that the pie-
NS
f11s*memere mbader hjMa!
boo Aeon the piton fuel( yah-
it1t1O•Mer tell eff. I mag mit
�• aY•.mbs paid verbose, that
Aldus her llpd 1. new bid wine
ailltador
.r rev, t►tk
sed 011(* that gl...r be1f�LMde
•evanneder his 1i11ie wanton* to
seeks him rim?, and the 4Nto wet.
etaeamdeig *keg se clime aboard that if
it hadn't been for the height d *5
bulwarks then wee •ethang to nor a
man from leaning over sad wasbiag kin
bands in it. Oma maw the ship's oma
ditties
when the dawn same : it wen slaw
aetiesabe at w than when she lay
ander the erases ready fur hooka( out.
Dot at the fine snag oft wee all fine
weather ; a plesmmt tenowimg breams
and a trills of ewslL Little Mr. Smith
found it very comfortable aad nice.
'Nothing like ocean air fur mtalesees,'
mar ha.
'You're right, air,' doge I.
'Only think,' nye be, 'how this voyage
of anoint abut ■p So-and-ee. money
some shipping parties with • reputation
for piety, who were among dime that
weld talk about little Smith doing the
imerch•nt-eervies iateremts 'spiry by
overloading too iarefacedly. •Thuy71
macer be able to mention my tame with-
out blushing ever the lies they've told
about me, when thin hear how I spent
some weeks aboard an. of my own boats,
freighted with rails. too, .ad the Bay d
dim* to arms, ms, sad ale month 1 oveae-
ttsr--uh. Captain t I hope it'll be fine,
theegh. We're pretty deep,' mid he,
with • squint at the water.
mb'iuld like to have answered by
about two foot at least too deep, and by
shoat four foot as freeboards would have
been oueilated fifty pram ago : but 1
had gay situation to keep, and mode up
ally mind to hold my tongue. Weil, it
did keep fine for hard upon • week, and
little Smith was in hi,rb feather. 11.
ate wall cod slept well, and smoked big
agars eo deck, wrapped up in a coat
with fur rimed the cedar, and properly
went in for enjoying himself. Often MAI
my tai me in the hearing of the mater,
'le there e'er • gentleman's yacht with a
smoother and pim.Mnter mutton than
obi ship hast To be sun its neer
been what yeang ladies would all rough;
but there have been sae and swells on
emoerb to prove her, and if there's ooe
thing mere than ..other that this voyage ' mountains of blackish -gree. water (ring -
is going to do for me it's this—it'll make
me practically understand the nonsense
that'* talked by the Board of Trade peo-
ple and others shoot overloading. This
boot would be coueidered very deep is -
dead, I've no doubt, by those humbug;-
ing theorists shove got nothing to loss
by forcing • load -line upon owners that's
about equal to thirty-three and a third
discount of their capital ; but feel her as
she slides over this awsf,' mays be, taking
his cigar out of bis mouth and dropping manna enough to naiad oo the bridge
his head tai one side like a hird lost is and watch both emits of her . cbopning op
sod down. Her bows would fry .loft,
and the roaring whits water would be
raging round bar quarters and ,term,
them plunge would go her heed out of
right disappearing in boiling froth, while,
before the could struggle out of it, lump
would cotta a body of green water
tudi
•1[a� say 1; 'e mitt i!
wind.
'You've taken every pewmwtie.. I
hope,' "eye he.
'Why.' nays I !ageing, 'there's me
mes.amtien to lake that 1 limo .4, Nast
to L.w it eat. All's ea •.sere as he
Milder* B las u mike it, aid tbusteve-
►wmdM
wheel -
is the eGrtet-mous gwMagieL
dmilroyell the letmp-s.em. nno�
Ltwist the bwai•es amid the m"` =
bider lifting the. ,jlddg►dwt we
lathes. I..tktic IgF .minter re .
•matt Plow, •.a by diaeosswttimq
high and low premiere eyliedies he gut
the foram to work, bet not a moment
tae ups, for .mother 10a W been
chipped. that leis & y the W}a is
from &anther two btehway and swept
'down • couple u( ',indigos, which /b
man W to plug at the risk of their
lithe, one ism patine him cellar -bore
blokes while at tee job. Wed, 111 sot
detain you with Norm partiettlars respect-
ing that sight I ever was in worse
weather, and you've only gut to back
that with the thought of our overloaded
etmmer to form a pretty gool idea . t
what we west through. Till 2 o'clock
is the t.otoing did little Mr. Smith
remain us the bridge, and the., awing
he was like to frees* to death—for be
was pest .peaking—I laid hold of him
and p{ lino below, w►ere, eallisg to the
steward for • bottle of brandy, that be
might pot some lee into limed, he kept
on dtinkier till he trebled of his chair,
is which oomdiuon be was found by tee
steward *who pulled eff kis bouts sad
collar, and Mowed him away in his
bank.
dore's responsible for the stowage, you
know, sir,'
'He said uothicg, (rat stood watch's"
the swell •hriakiu g away like from the
sad he eleadied whenever the larch of
the vessel wee mostly tawere. Hied,
sir, ill not deny that it was fearfully
trying. The laboring of the best wee
terrible, and the trysails wed bar no
awn than a lady's fan woad. Moab
wkile it was Measly brewing s A
thiska.mis came over the sky, with a kind
el yolksw lead, that gave wy ie bales to
a brows vapor which Msds the forenoon
a dark as the freeing. sad by this time
it was Wowing half a gale of wird. The
wsU west doe's aoeeewbat, r though
the weight of the brew Motioned it; bat
a sea got ap is its pleas maim at ride
angles with the awed, and cumin as
Maims & tamable &•van you saw. Well,
little Smith get wires with the weather.
The ems had bees smooth sad the Lys
pleseanir so long that Le had, is a meaner
of speaking, °ousted upon thing* hating
as they were till the voyage was over ;
and now that a change had come sudden
heavy, sad fall of throstsmng it fright-
ened him. Of course he knew all shoot
how Overloaded vends bohemia stormy
sue, and yaw may gems be was meretly
repeating the bravado which be wasted
to represent as conscience, that had mei
Mai deep nate LW Atlantic in November,
there to be taught not Daly tc know, het
to feel, how the all -used, neglected, and
imperiled tailor suffers. Before it saw
on dark that afternoon—with the even-
ing, I mem, for thine was a dark on aha
me all day—it wet blowing a hiring gala.
If swell than were, it was all ore now
with the saes They rolled akwg in
ed with froth ; the heavy cloak, like
rolls of stroke. which seemed to nee out
d the distant hollows. gave these an
eon, awning. dangerous .ppearsocemed
our low decks made them look twice the
height they really were.
'I gut the steamer head to ma, and one
saw how well .he would have managed
had a proper buoyancy beets left ia her,
bat she could do nothing with the tre-
mendous dead weight is her. It was
thought, 'what could be more buoyant
hi/by, it's positively Irian. -lite ! No
cork could dance more lightly.'
'But it was wy to see that all through
this hen jaw there ran a prayer for a
continuance of fine weather. He want-
ed to be able to get home and tell every-
body that he'd made a voyage in one of every -
weighing lona and tuns over be rail,
his boats that had such and such • free crashing slung the decks, tibia.; the
board, &std that there he was. alto* sad ropes off the pins, and dashing every
hearty, spite of the Bay of Biscay, to movable ebjert &bung with u, till frogs
prove, by his turning up again safe and
the hasten the steamer would look o he
mead, that freeboard had nothing what- .fano utdar water.
suet to do with saving sailors lives, but 'I've said little Smith was roared—he
that it wet invented merely for the par- was mon than that He hung on to the Trade would find no trouble in obtainiag
pros of d►mrnishiag owners profita bride*, refilling w go brew. 1 advieed ate neighta aside fur ee&mono
' Well, if he did pray he wasn't listen- Wm to abetter himself font the cold And
ed to, for when we were eight days out
there calm a change. A real change 1
reckoned it was to be, not only by what
the mercury ledicated. but by the look
of the aky.,._.Sa were well w the routb'
ard, and little Smith had mounted a
white billyoock and light pantaloons ;
bat with the change it drew up so cold
that it was like Channel weather again.
It came on first without much wind, but
a heavy swell right athwart our course.
We dipped our sides into it tall the nils
would be flush. it was • wonder to see
the vessel lift Lord knows what laws
were governime as, hat it monied to me
a sort of awned of .11 science t.. find the
tt.. Raw n..t...- .. Arab ttthitttlb.m
AMMO *1 >p.owmo.i
*0 weather bee bona wry worm far a
day er two pad, and n all se* 1111,1144
tow mulls et smoked beat helm. the sad
of August It is well to take
=Floe can ad to repels ter
' Lae yl.wstesgg repent et the
liar(b Hoard cit Hwlth upset ma -
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be Rale broke next forenoon, though
the dews slowed us the steamer as
wrecked looking as if she'd been ashore
all night, sad the sea gnaw down, we
proceeded on oar voyage. We fetched
ear port all right, but do you think Mr.
Smith would wee hack with as 1 He
pretended to fist a letter awaiting him
m...
ds.ading his immediate return, whieb,
mane, passage ncoo
w
, obliged bias to take paege
oof the regular peasenger-baste tr.diag
Wilma'Wilma'that place and Lasdua. It was
a good e:e ee, and 1 dare say served hi.
term with hie frier& at bowie, But I
have reason to believe he talked very
little sboet his journey in hie own ves-
sel Iadee°, my notion ie that if he
hadn't beamed about his intention be-
fore
ar-fore starting, he'd have kept the whole
seam.matter as • seam. Oes consequence,
however, followed. When the steamer
,.turned home he had the disk lowered. t
He never mentioned e subject o ase,
never referred to hie voyage, but jest
quietly did what I'm saying. 1 Meow
it, fur I took cocooned of the meanagain, through only for that tap ; sad
when we hauled oat it was with six
lathes more height of aide than we'd
before gone sea with, and eves at that
the lower edge d the mark was barely
n o
awash. It was • comet way for a ma
cure his own propensity, and whether itet
was laatiag I can't say, for I ve s&let
not beard d kiwi for • long time ; bet
it's certain be mads my command for
vesselhie vel on the s.croseea
d oaion I took
bar tow as agreashle as i could with ;
and, though we met with a deal of dirty
weather, the .tamer's bebavaoe was
treatmentexcellent. It'. • treatment for over-
loading, sir, that might be reowwimeteded 'medi-
cine
advantage to patient. ; the s not agreeable, but it's strong, and
it's action sure. If an Act of Parliament
weld be passed k. compl a certain clue
te
of owners—en after little Smith's pet-
ern—to make so many Tomos •eery
year in their own wan, the Board of
.tune Idi »ret+•
iiia to it. it M anew
opt to .wot•thoee workbag dam the amt.
sod amemaUy between lhe bears of 11
o'clock in the leuraiag and 4 is Mae after
alba. t s kw* days weer than nudism.
Have as cool elo.Waa'rooms as pus !bis
Avoid basd sleep mad alt waa.ss.mteer
tallest. It working indoors and whore
there is artificial best— Imoadraa, ere...—
me that the room is well ventilated. If
a feeling of tinges, dienneee, ►adaobs
or exhaustion omega, ease, work immwdi-
4 ememset a. sodas..
Maiy p ipie mar from dtatrwmR
eiek "•schen mad bloom wenn d be-
quest vocations* wheat• 1. den.
,.f f�urduek Blood Hiner*
.wt.1... It
regain, tate
, Bowels ..d Mead t
"You think las pretty Ilia, dolour
remarked • p..aeuper item w Wee(►
'Ma you eel& to hate wee set Ogee
yens age. Irr fat sow liearthe whin I
was the And my themes smell my
life u.a$. t•o- How tea it t Wei, 111
tall you, .sly I'm afraid yup wan be-
lieve it. 1 ub4*J that down Oat Mare
Catthink • far Won folks bylijs
er the novo But at '5 ��
.hat I'm going to tw11 yo.. 'Boat three
years neo I was implored by • bend of
a)aas and tied to a mammoth time
down to a magus. They !alt me shim
all alone, sod hadn't say idea I coed
Rif away. You know when *a late*
Das • minas up he's tied for all summer
sakes somebody amines al•ttg to cut the
curds. I. this mess nobody tame aloes,
Moly, lie Lowe i& • shady and Doul poem; bet 1 tet •w•y all ohm mime. eves if my
apply add ol.itbe to mid pour ould water f end brads
were t-Mw•dliffW tighter nmm en
over bead and meek. i1 say Loos is over- iar•
Jam wonted
ogles y the heat, mad immediately for A 1 Easy enough. my
tam twarwgt gn.d poroca,s. White elbows until they had cwt thrall My
waiting for the physician Raw Mbar parauu oust and ties 1 kept wo world&' em es
mild drinks of water ur cold black ten, much as 1 cunld •••11 11•1 pod at 11610•
.r cold owffes, if abk 1., swmJbw. if abs cords off as sleek w • knife goeid lase
skin is hot and dry sponge with or pour done it. When it trot... to sharp elbows
cold water over the body and kmb•,a.d Tai tb. man that's teA 'eat, slimier.
apply to the bead pounded toe wrapped
m a towel or other cloth- If there is
.0 ion .t head. keep • cold cloth on the
bead, end pour cold water on it as well
as of the body. If the perms ie pale
hal. •maw-ia far • taw msootda, or give without it. Tate Liver that. the Blood.
wet—for equalafter squall was blowing
down, and the ferry int the gale slung
the spray sling like arrows but he
shrieked old 'No.' The feel of the cable
woe tee Meth for him ; on deck he
could ' BM -.bat was happening ;
wasn't going to be drowsed like a Mgt is
a trap. i had enough to think of with-
out troubling myself with his fears ;
though. wh he asked net i( there
eras & chance of my bringing the vessel
through this job. I'd answer as dismally
as the hurricane 'rook let me, and with
as lose • face as I could draw, that if it
wasn't for her being overloaded there'd
be every chance, but what was to be
old boat erecting her funnel again in the I hoped for by men aboard a vessel (bat
tb
treend ,us hollow, and then, like $ By eo•lda't lift the contents of her hold to
m„antis” • wall, eliding up the next I the top of the seas 1 The longest and
slant that lionisedlionisedclean over as. with Oki most valuable experience a ship -nester
hese as yellow M the flame of nil from t ever had couldn't serve him in a ship
tine Melly glint ,4 the sun that it brought whose loading sada her more unasa-
al.ong. Link Smith crept up (t. to the worthy than were she waterbgggd sad
bridge, holding oat like the boar on the costing nn her owe cares.
WIN. whI found out that the stevedore he branch when old Croats'■ nen Friday ' 'Of course,' says i, 'Ill do my best
smtplwed was 10 1.„,dthe ship as wual, made hire jamp He'd given up mach- for the sake of mar lives ; but it's hard.
that n, without much reoard to the Cap- Intl, and the w hof ba etre* might be says i, 'if men go to the bottom, that the
gbtm.,..., meaning mine ; for know- thought o bate gid mixed up :n w hr stevedore, .horesponsible for our de
Mg Mr. Smith of old, 1 noels. that we eromplexion. s•rtxtine. isn't with tet'
shook+ quit dock in the regular !Lith
fisahien—I mean pretty well awash. Our
woo was steel rails. it dont nutter
wbr th.we .ailed from • went re Seel
pert, and where we were boonnd to. in
. 11 it would baa six week a •ny*e, with
Much eeh of the sun perhaps in the tail .4
here
r win a,nits co. id to be
itit
, e.gh t
ram first
'We get .way by s night tole t%'heth-
• tie &mild tare been stopped had it
'This m rather bogey work, says ke, "There win no comfort in this lenge-
'isn't it t Gad, Captain, i say. I mean hope , are, and 1 didn't that Pi should
the noon wont shift, bane it ! ' lave any. He d pot a red shawl tied
ini
'I bad no ad t.. gave bile any mom- roaad his head to keep his hot on s
font, s. 1 mays. ' It 11 b. a bad job if it his ears warm. and nut o,1 it started his
does. Thome s no handling .tool rails little face • .pgbt to rte ' white as a
sliding shoot like batten[tg ams ghost's, and dem eyes g..guld .t the
'But they ought to he stowed so that 'moentai.s of water and brightmeed op
they couldn't aloft,' says he I into • sort of lunatic expression slew -
'Yo, air.' "aye 1. 'That's • relectinn ' ever • w rolled aboard. At k�ibight
that ..eters to us all who go to me fora it was prise blowing 6t te pe the dila OM
fry
a Goad r/+
tom e.we.
'It is one of the simplest th ingg. in
the world," said Miss (`,canon in bar
lector* yesterday afternoon, "to make a
good eqi irrtilii6ee, and this can eerily be
accomplished by applying • little corn-
sem
om-
ga to month If you put boiling water ..n
coffee and do not let it Moil, .t_e confirm
ed. "you have all th• good galities pre-
served. 0.. reason dyspeptics cannot
drink coffee se because it is boiled. The
style of • coffee pot u just • natter offancy. I bane made as good coffee in
an old tomato, can as i have ever sippedn
from a cup filled from the finest Frech
eulee tun. We should take lessons
(rim the Turks and Arabians, who "rind
their calm t.• a fine powder.
"When the c,ff.e m ground as fine as
possible, put it in a little bag .of en-
blearhed lanolin, which should be tied
tightly enough to preve..t the escape of
the grounds. if you use ungrnund coffee
yogi can make over a quart of very strong,
black coffin. In leaking mike many
people saeriiee *ever for Mrength.
e inane from toning. When
boiling water is place* on the bag of
mond mike it should stand at leen
three 'minutes before serving. Rwlem•
mer n
her, the Latiit stands the stronger it
s.
beeow.Be careful nor to al ow ilia
mem 4.. to boil."
coR..
"A f.vnrita misters of e," Maida
MIM Corson, in sneer to • lady la the
maeneedt, "is Moshe and Java, in the
wemu.a .i e.
Pun ss
water is inda.peobie to health,
the least tmpunty .koold be removed by
a good filter. Pun Blood i elan Mader
very faint amid pull. feeble, let her in- parable ; the^ °•s be rue pslrfa * health
"The
a teaspoonful of •n.mauc *pints of .m• Ryolw the Liver with Burdock Blood
mania so two tablespoom(ttls of water. Bottom and ate pure Blood. 2
with • Yttb
w fir-
cant OF tlr7Awr'a
The (sow Board of Heath publishes
the annexed ratem ler mtamwr um regard
to the sarong u( infanta. Mothers an
ted them with profit
Ovsr•feeding does more harm than '
anything eine : nurse an infant • swath
or two old every two or three bourn
Nene m Want Of six reorotba .red
over five times is twenty-four hours,and
w mon,
If an infant is thirty rive it pane
water, er burley water ; no .ager.
chi the hottest days • few drops of
The diesiorery of the irtstentmme
promos 4 Pt•ti&tl phntugrapb• hr bees
quickly followed in thv medical timid by
• perfect and mstantaueuus relm for
all mute aches mud Ivan*, as N
Tnoti:acbu:, Rhwumat ism, etc. This val-
uable remedy is called Florid Lightening,
and is sold at 26 netts shuttle by Geo.
'thyme, lhutsist. lm.
PnTr TIM rook D,.rsryre. —Poverty
with perfect tr*ahb s rather to be choses
than riches And dyspepsia Try the
magic effect of • dollar bottle of FocitTa1R
O aALTII
whiskey may be added to either water ur
food ; the whiskey not to exceed •
tea.pooctul in twenty fourhoars.
In rotation to e feeding inintuits inft• I
the Board advisee : t
Bou a teaavneefal of powdered barky
(ground in coffee grinders and one half
pint of water, wlth • little sat, for
fifteen minutes; strata, thee mix it with
half se moth booed "silt, add a Ions of
white sugar, airs of a walnut, and give it
lukewarm trona a nursing bottle. Keep
bottle and month piece in • bowl of water
when not in one, to which • buts soda
may Wadded.
For infants five or six months old etre
half barley water sad half boiled milk,
with mak and a lamp of spear.
For older infanta, give more milk
then burley water.
For ia/ata very emotive, give oatmeal
snatead of fey. Cook a&d strain as
before. When your breast milk is only
ball enough, change off between breast
milk and the mewed food.
In bot wilat,i( blue litmus paper
applied to th i fwd turns red, the food
is too acid, and you must make a fresh
aim or add a small pinch of baking
soda.
Infants of six months may dame bed
tea or beef roup once a day by itself or
mixed with other food, and when ten
or twelve montns old • crust of bread
and a piece of rare beef to suck.
No child under two years ought to sat
at your table
Give no eaadiaa--in tact, nothing that
is not contained is these rules without a
doctor's order.
The Board thus refer to summer coma -
plaint :
It atones trout orerfeeedini, and hot
&111 foul air. Keep doors and windows
op m.
Wash your well children with etre
water twee a day ur oftener in the hot
Never neglect loosenema of the bowels
in an infant : consult the faaiily or die
psaltery physician an once, and he will
give you rules about what it should take
sad how it should be nursed. Keep
yoor rooms M cool as pr Bible, have
them well ventilated and do am* allow
my bad smell to cotes from sink., pri-
vies, garbage boxes or gotten &bout the
hoose where you lire. See tk.tyoar
own spartments are right, and entertain
to rhe heard of Health, if the neighbor.
hood as offensive. Where an infant is
cross and irritable in the hot weather, •
trip ou the water will do it great deal of
gond and stay prevent cholera infantum.
leer W.*ttwettn or se awn Of body. P.1
pitetr.n of tbe Heart and Depression .4
spirits &e5 quickly relieved by Hann,.
tons Quinine Wine and iron. fiee that
yon get "Flemington's,' the original and
Els ?beer rt.mcee.
"1 never see $ Mae take • drink in a
saloon," amid a brakeman, "bet I this&
of a queer little incident that happened
me once. Just as we hearted to week
one evening --f was working with •
switch Brew then - somebody eallsd
over to have • drink. i was in • hong
to gat to wore on tion., Mut it wasn't
often we got • treat i rushed over and
horned up to the bar and said : "I
wants Mae whiskey, and as i sinin a
hurry i wo.a't .int f..r the mist n( you,
but .ill take my three inners m.0 Those
were tb exact words i used. i had
name mem* t. wwiewiber them, for
tea minutes later, se I was mak** wy
that eoappl1ing. i was careless, on newest
of th. whiskey Fm always believed. and
this wM the resat.. Hen the brakewaa
h old op his hand. from whine three
Motors won 'missing.
emaaew..
There is so remedy korona to g�gdll•I
science that ern peal Dr. Fo.bu'b >L•
pfvsprxtiowo of two parts d the Latter, trot .i Wald Rirawberry as • aide Om
Cholera Norham. iliarrMe, Dyas.trey,
which is less formless. to ate 'TC the ..r any f.,nu of Sommer (Nineteen Mint -
termer "--PbilatWpbm Noire ing ebildren or edmte •
AYER'S • %
Hair Vigor
smsmm. web me gills am thein i
Teats, Wed er meg Mala to • .MarGt, Ash
brown ester, .r ossa Ossa, ssmaybeasrM.
ley int ma teat w red asst wish* msras.eto
tatst tear t*Nasssd, ..d Warm .tees,
though set &!nags, nowt
It dash' tatttsg or the lair, sed ,ttl..-
Less • weak and sten iy grown le .Iger. It
provosts sad curse scarf and Aanar.:, mad
brats merle every dies•.o wales es the
scalp. As • Ladies' Sale Dswlels•, the
boos l• e.sp.3W ; it orat•da sembereB
ase rya resew Mas gall .me. pimp, aril
Ates Ia o pm..aeo. sad imparts • ealisea ,
e rreasbls, ad teethe,orfvasa. .
■a. C,T. mum= write ham Rims, 0.
Joi3, 1m1 lois( halt sisms r es wt.mmosesl
fawns s.oetm,, sad 1. mon em uses 1 b..amw
swirly heal 1 rod part .t • Wale et
At an'a Bat. \tons, which stepped the Wi-
lcox of tar Luse, and started • new growth. 1
h aw, new • hall heat of hair growingvlese'-
orm t., and •eosvlaced that hat nor lid
sea Of Ivo" prspcaM. 1 semis hers Masa
entirely ball."
t. W. arena, proprietor or the Meir
(04..)f.y..wr. ata Arr.s Ham Yuma
M a anis .•r.li...t pr p.miw., fee the bats.
1 [peak of It 15.m nay owe esp.rtw... Its
um promotes the growth et sew hair, and
;ale i t glossy and soft. The Ytonr Y dos
• sore else Mer da.dnst. Not within ml
k....• edge taw :be pr.paratiou sow galled
berme oath. .uteri.."
Ha. A.ars ranaar a, teen of Use
ehkraW " /urhtrs ramify " M soottleh
Veasliaes, .roams from 1mtu.. tam_, /4a. e,
Less . " liver soiree my hair l sena ct v. sats
very ..ids... of the Amigowltei
Doe prwa.rstk. 1 kW'. ss4Arra'. Ma=
t a..ppa,, aal so have boss to suai.tala
aw.Jsesbis cosoopiuf pouthrahlee Ww ovter a
toes, actors. awl o Most ever, 'as aim Mere
h. We eyes el tea r•blis." .
MM. 0. A. rasecoor, wpr,ir h. * eSim
M. ('kerteetows. Mase . Areal f4. ,,-e, says :
"Two oma ago about two.•' el my hair
same of it Waledmiry maty, sad I tree
feet growls. b.U. On meg Atan's 5&
t'w w tie failing st..ptwt sic! ..ew geow1
e5sao.•.sd, Sad lu shoat a teeth my hemi
Was eoweleWi covered .lab short Wr. 1t
continued contted � grow, and i..nw u ge.l se
4.t..n It HII. 1 r.galarly meal tat oa. 1•
of lbw rims, but sow w It m
• Jeesslee."
•
W. hew weasels of amine t.setaeaWe
to the eel acy of Arr.'s Aaia Ytsoa. 1*
Deeds bot • Cit•1 r reemt.es the meet north
sal al Pantos.
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