The Exeter Advocate, 1889-7-11, Page 7ZEALTH.
Perils of Overfeeding.
Excessive eating Le nob the mob striking
or the most widely prevalent fault of tkie
present generation. Oa the contrary,
moderation, and even aometimes undue Umi
tation n diet -in the prevailing fashion.
There is dill, however, a considerable num-
ber of persons who habitually overeat at
meets, end to such a few physiological Mute
may not be without their value, Dr; Bandon
has been at the pains to make some oreful
invedigations on the Object, and his results
have recently been published. Aecording to
this observer, a not uncommon consequeno
PASSING NOTES.
The grasehopper plague tbreatens certain
seceions of British Columbia.
A new and oznmendable kind of baby
awning has been begun in Philadelphia
The infante in the almahouse are out out to
approved country Immo to board, $2 a
week being paid. The plan 13 found to
work well, and the death rate el the dal
dren is very low.
=It mane that the higheet point at which
regular meteorological observations are
made is on the Andes, in Peru, at a height of
14,300 feet. Harvard, college has a weeth
er obaervatory in Colorado only a few feet
of overfeeding is the developmeut of a aeries, less than the former. The station on 'iken
of symptoms in many reepecte similar to Peak ie at an altitude of 14.100 feet, In
tide of typhoid fever. The temperature Europe there are but tw° ereriene art any
rhea, there et feeling of „rime iiietear, considerable height, thee being about 10e
the slisep is disturbed, the brain Is moped
-
toted, and in ooze moles the disabilety 18
complete. The cause ef these symptoms is
Ineufficient dinaination and an alteration in
the blood brought abone by the impregnation
of the organism with accumulated waste
preducte. In addition to these typhoid
symptoms thromboses occur in the vessels,
and what le known as epontaneous gangrene,
or mortification of parte without any obvious
or sufficient came. Now, tbeee are °omit.
floes of very marked danger, particulealy
the three:diode and the spontaneous gen.
grene. There is danger to lite bere.
The obvious remedy for tomb a seriee of
evils is, of couraegrest for the overworked
digesting and eliminating organs. both the
quantity and the (malty of the food must ba
so ehauged as to admit of theperformence of
eaay dileetion, perfeet eseimiletion arid *de -
guide iMitiatitnt Of waate, Lemonade:1 and
lemon jillee Are said to be of great service in
elbduishing the extreme arriving for food:
and are, from eirmitea sxperhatoe, wo on,
to some extent, ooterm. Milk, aim, in
moderate quantities is weird, and in certain
eaees akim milk would probably he heat. It
is net alwaye fannd that the rotting of the
ergots Is stffielent. The fever may perdu
for a long time nue Witlt t110 feeling
of very decided Intim Drugs of different
• kinds are then urgently demanded, and 4
competent phyalolen, Wield be consulted
without delay.
A Doctor's 'Tattle."
Don't give * della any emote, except me-
leimee weedy or ohoeolate campsite and these
only very rarely.
Dont taereetti e child underei to remain out
of hied after 8 p, in,, MA if yootweve to forte
go yom moat sacred eeelei duties or visa A
most brilliant firet night at the theatre.
Don't conclude that *child needs foodeech
time it reauifeste integer. Try to assusge
thirst ty Several tempootestui of boiled and
cooled water.
Dori% hold a child In odivelelora in your
alma, but strip it quickly and Immerse le in
a hot bath, to whioa a tablespoon of mustard,
hair been added,
allow A.patlent with collo to suffer
until the physimen arrives ; give large in.
Section(alo-quart* of warm water with ton
drepa-edult nose -of tincture ef opiate).
Don't seek relief for burns by the nee of
cold water if nothing else is obteinableuee
warm water better atilt, keep theme wet
with meet oil.
Den't lose your head when with eases of
bleeding item the huge: they very rarely
prove:immediately fatal. Prop the ?patient
up in bed and give him smell 'pieces at lee
to mellow and a quarter of a tempoonfol of
tincture of ergot every hour, teritil your
playlet:Ian Arden.
Den'ti imagine that sunstroke (hot proa-
tretion). follows excitisively exposure to the
ann. The owe maybo produced by excels -
sive heat even at night, especially when the
pereon Is much fatigued.
Dereb eat pork. When it in absolutely
unevoidable to do eel it should ba madded
harmless by being expood to 'strong haat
long enough (0 18 converted into e deolded
gray olorgeven to Its Macrae:tat part.
Don't drink green tear and use black tea
moderately.
Don't allow your servants to pub meat and
vegotebles into the same oompertment of
the refrigerator.
Don't wear high heels, women who wear
them publicly adman the fed that they
seek or wish to maintain serious Internet
trouble%
Don't mistake weight for warmth in cloth-
ing ; feeble people may be worn clown by
heavy clothing and yet be leas sheltered
than those who wear light woolen fabrice,
both as inner and poltter garments.
Don't read, write or do any delicate wcnk
unless receiving the light from the left aide
Don't read in street cars or other jolting
vehicles.
Don't attempt to clean the ears with any-
thing but the up of the little finger.
Don't attempt to remove hardened ear.
wax by picking it otrt. If yott cannot reach
a physician, when hardened ear -wax be-
comes troublesome or painful, you may
gently inject (preferably by means of a
fountain eyringe) large quantities of warm
water, to each pint of which half an ounce
of bicarbonate of soda has been added. This
will convert the wax into a soap which will
run out with the water.
Don't allow yourself to grow habitually
constipated. Coax intestinal action by regu-
larity of habit, exercise, 'rah and stewed
fruits, and the avoidance of constipatirg
Med. Take drugs only under a physician's
directions.
Don't endeavor to check a diarrt cee and
denly.
Don't believe that eating fat will make you
fat; quite the contrary holds tem.
Don't eat gamey meats; remember that
"gamey " is the hyper -refined word for rot-
ten.
"Don't pour a mouthful of coffee into the
empty stomach, even if you must tear a but-
s. ton from your coat and swallow it before."
says an Arabio proverb. Thie applio to tea
as well.
Don't drink coffee when euffering with a
diarreeee.
Don'b attempt to remove foreign bodies
from the upper part of the wind.pipe by en-
deavoring to reaoh them with instruments
of any kind. Try giving a violent blow on
the back immediately after the accidene. If
Ude does nob succeed have the patient held
suspended by the feet, head downward, and
moved rapidly from side to side while you
strike between the shoulders with the pain
of the hand; diecontinue this at once if the
patient shows evidences of suffocation: if
these continuo, or the foreign body is not
dislodged, send for a physician to perform
tracheotomy or laryngotomy as quickly as
possible.
Very few consumers ot wheaten preclude
are aware et the faot that crackers are the
oldeet; form of bread. Fogmente of unfer-
mented cakes were discovered in the Swios
lake dwellings, whica belong to the nee-
lithio age,
.A rule has been passed by ayrench jockey
club inflicting a fine of £20 upon any owner
who starer ad unnamed horse.
000 and 11,000 feet reapeetwely.
The doentine of perfect helium is alto-
gether eidetic of the range of newspaper
dir-
cuaaon. It is interesting, however, to note
that one of the great Chereh antemblies haa
pronounced it unwarranted. Where the
adherents to the helium eactrine seem to
have failed before the Church Court was in
the endeavour to reconcile their opinion
with the prayer that they be deltvereei from
evil and led not into temptation.
roreign languegee will in abort time
farm AO VUt el the ourrieulom of the New
York Peelle school% The Board of Educa
catiori hes reported againsb tbem, and one of
the leading paper', approving of the report,
ear 'Mho time hitherto devoted to the
work ofrmisappeoptiating foreime tonguee
ghoul& be eroploYed ne aceetrIng a gem hold
upon our noble Eogibila, the mutt wailed be
of the higheet and meat pert:Anent video."
An efOcial report need° en Sunday' lest
placee the number ot livea lent by the John -
town diseeter at 4,000 at the moat. So for
only leide bodlea have been fourte, but it ie
now evident diet a very large nernicer will
never be recovered, The (Metal eetimate
of the lees of life is much lower than than at
Ant made by mere guenwork, but it is,
nevertheitere large enough, to stamp the
ceteetrophe as one et the moat venni of
modem tiroeft,
The ziewlyediscovered metaled:a of cotton
seed hulls iv+ one of the elements in the
growth of the S mthern Steen. Their fab
tering gnoliits ere Aetonishing. It la said
to be literally Um: that the hullo of the
cotton seed of the cotton Stoteewill produce
more beef, butter, milk and. cheeee, more
wool and mutton, than all the olover awl
bine gruel of Tenueseee, Nentuoky and 011ie.
Tbeao feat* give forcer to the *eying tbAt
" COWIE, La king,"
A Montreal young men has been toned
panty of rape. His counsel iviedto gees hit
conviction quashed, hecamo one of the jury.
Men had ermaped from the jury room before
the proper time, Their expedient felled, and
then the noommendation of the jury to
mercer,the prim:Kee previous good habite
and reel:enable life remalued to he token
into mount, Judge Church, after molder -
log thee° thing:), finuily sent him to prieon
forfourteen years, end no one will say that
the acetone° for much en otreece Wan my
too over%
The Ildifax Herald pinta out *et while
New England politicians pretendOW the
privilege of purchasing belt io. Onnedlan
writers la vial:icing, New Eoglend lithattrien
have a very different story to tell. It quotes
Gloucester cleitermea as outfoxing the greet
benefit of their licenses :sneer the moduli
vivendi At enahlizg them by means of the
purchase of Canadian bait to make mowed
ixips to the deep -see fimhsrice inateed of only
one, Another Gioneester altipper declares
that they must; rely upon Canada not only
for bale but for men to roan their fishing
vends. This le the practice' truth, vete
different from the rantings of New England
Senator:1.
St Vetereburg women are generally reakirg
A pilgrimage to* certain shop, where three
dressiog-gowns are to be aeon, which will be
the gift of the Czarina to the,Princess Alex.
emir& of Greece, who iti aboub to ha married
to the Grand Duke Paul of Russia. They
aro phenomenal. One is made "of white
silver fox, trimmed with a wide border of
real gold threat," The second is of asble,
and fastened in front with aix elope com
posed of real pearls, which aro add to be
strikingly effective among the costly fur. But
the most gorgeous of all if rode of the fur
of the rare so-called "bine" fox, and has as
ite only ornament a belt made entirely of
diamonds.
Bridgepott, Conn., hae a hen with a head
for mathematics. She sat this spring and
hatched out a few olikkens, which were tak-
en from her and added to another flock. BM
she would not give them up. Instead, she
went: outside the coop and clucked and dot-
ted till she got her proper number of chick-
ens- no more, no lets -and strutted about
with them at her heels the proudest fowl in
all nutmeg State. When the youngente were
big enough to go to roost they feared to fol-
low her to such a height, tict she took them
one by one upon her back, and set them cff
carefully in a row, then perched atthe head
of them confident that she had discharged
the whole duty of a hen.
A great impetus has becn given to Rus-
sian ndustries within the last ten or fifteen
years. Thus, in 1875, all the cotton mills of
that country contained bout 2,000,000
spindles while there are now, according to
the latest) reports., 115,000,000 spindles, di-
vided between sixty-seven mills. The num-
ber of cotton weaving establishments in
Russia ia said to be 488, giving employment
to more than 80,000 h '
ands the total annual
production being otimated at 56,000.000
roubles. There are also sixty-eight mills for
spinning woollen yarn, employing nearly
5,000 hands, and producing goods every year
valued at between five and six million roub-
les. The carpet manufacture employs some
800 bandit, with a product valued at hake,
million roubles or More ; while 190 works,
averaging 100 operatives each, are engaged
in produaing light woollen tissues. The flax
industry in also prosperous., and there are
twenty-four *inning mills, in which 21,000
hands are employed, and which have nearly
200,000 apindles. Silk manufactures have
been greatly developed and improved of late
yeare. The province of Moscow condo about
150 silk factories, with nearly 11,000 hands,.
There are about 600 dyeing establishments,
employing some 30,000 hands.
• Determined to Ran no Risks.
Citizen -Here, cab 1
Cabman (looking .at hini oritioally)-Is it
a reception, sir?
Citizen (angrily) -What difference does
that make to you?
Cabman -All the difference in the world,
sir. You're in full tireas. If it's a reception
it's all right. If Wi
S Suicide you pay n ad-
vance, sir.
The cottage in the villiage of Lazzete in
which Aleseandrio Volta spent the summer
and auturea menthe deo many years pur-
suing the investigations which resulted
in the discovery of the Voltaic pile, has
been secured 88 public property.
PERSIA'S 01',FENSIVE RULER. 1
A SOORB OF LEPBRB.
Why svasiaell-eseen, ehan, is ..abhorred :at • kit The rrison lionse or Tracadie-sentee
thing or the fire:omen Coiony be
Canada,
tenropean toueto.
Nasr-ed-Dsen, Shah of Persia, who is now
engaged oix hie third tour through Europe
iefer from, being emesidend as a welcome
guest by the various courte which he has no
nouncei his intention of visiting. In t,he
first; place the royalties of EArcip9 have re
tained a meet unpleallent recollection of his
disgusting and repuldee habit% on tne no-
casion ot hie Ant visit. His character is
treacherous, cruel and deceitful, and his
mannere ere distinguished by that utter
absence of all bleu of decency which in Buda
a peculiar feature of Oriental life, On vari-
ous occasions daring the part thirty years
Eestero potentates, such as the Sultan ef
Turkey, the Keedive, the second King of twenty-two intnatee of the institution main-
]
Siara and quite a eumber of Indian mehara- tained by the Dominion Government. The
jahs, have visited Europe. In almeet every number is very nearly divided evenly be.
ease they have displayed much refinement twe5ts. men itod women. Tene yeetes ego
elegance and courtesy in their dealings with there were only seventeen inmates, but two
:heir European bode The latter Were young 4irle were found to be stricken, with
thereforebut ill prepared foe the diodes the plague and they were torn front their
and umnanneriee ways of the descendants of families and Vaud at Tregadie, withdrawn
Xerxes and Derins. from the world for the remainder of a li'te of
After spending a couple of weeks at Ste j terrible eniferieg. It bi This
Petersburg in 3873, ho °Me to Bertha Hie
behevior, however, was so intolerable that sevenersee OP 1e).11 XX WES
the old Kaiser withdrew from the festivities that is found to be the greateat ottetacie to
paenrttisuere.ptee of ierwepeeitten end roused to the enforcement of the eystene of segregation
see his Persian gueetaity mere before his de. adopted 04 Tracedie. Dr- Sratht the 'ma'
cal adviser and vititing pbyaician, enalataine,
The whole burden of entertaining the however, that the dt
Oriental potentate fell onto the ehoulders of and pollute to the fact theft when the inetitn-
.eeoee . is now m check,
the Enprcs &nage, whoa poetic hanker- tion was °Penott ib had forty iotriareo- In
ings for the Orient however, were Enbiected one year five died, and the rankle of these
to a Meat eeVere elteelt. Tito to this (ley wretobod re0140 Me,et be eteceati7 thinned
"And the priest ellen tee the raw flesh
and WO/4am° him to be unclean, for the
raw flesh is unclean ; it is leprosy."
Three persona till °tett R4th leproey have
east been illsoovered in Nova Srotia. Such
yews the newa item publiehed, a few days ago,
and it brings home to many readers, perliape
for the Are time, the fact that thla fatal
malady, so minutely described is toviticee,
and wh'eh carried off Robert 13ruce of Sod -
land, claims over a ecore of viotime in Can-
ada. When theee three ontoade shall have
been placed in the Liz wetto At Trecedie
N. B., to endure a living death, there will bt;
elm levee to Mete in her :thrill and hieda. her death, yet meety yore only aheW
pitched Yoke how during the grand Rego dhclutttlee f aixtetth aa that new emee ere
banquet given in Ma imeer at Berlin, when. continnelly oropplog up. Da Smith says
ever he got Beene food which was not to )314 thero are two cans right in Trecedie outside
taste in lea mouth he would coolly remove the lazeretto known to him, malting now
it from we two eeh piece 18 011 hrer Qeeeeee Altogether twenty-four etteeit, with some
Majetty's lap, to the intones horrcr of ell etlePNted °mei Three) Yeare age One Male
preedate Her magnifirient rebel at the 01050 petieet Wan dieobarged and TM:Mena outward-
ci
the banquet preeented a wofel aspect. IY free from the dieeese and in earnio$ Fia
On his arrival in Keglerld he was quarter. liven. Title result 18 ettrIbeted to the ex
eel at Buckingham palace, and while in Lau. nellent hygieriu infleenefiti Of the laaarette.
don he sorely tried the Pti95/0 of WAIW woreaese Dineen
temper "IY Piecing ble 11-6/34 on the Leeroay is, eteoureeeponouneed mincer
bare Chontdera of the reboots while talking hue eiteeee but ba few en" the reeve
to her. IlevIng been entertabea 1:1 the removal to the biz trade of leprous persons
Deke, of Sutherland at the tettetta posetesing vigorous con:tit:Alone hike been
Cent country Man at Trentham, he coolly fo
euggeate4 to the Ptince of Walea that ealtesteo.nerierheyaittah:aviptperumergtubteeseriirly tbso.the
buttitt-
ile
would be in every wiry advieable to 1;at the eltue queeheueh wbether ht wee eeneeglowa
Mech. too powerfuland weather for aeubjeote thou hey tbree.yeete aga wax etehuheh
Dulte*te lleetbt on tit° Stennel that 18 wee A ea,le Tracadie *tomtit° Ammer thie quete
Over1591000 WAX required to render BUKdgs duritg the heeling etage of A eevete bora bY
rarghta4rMe..r.4 /114.41U4ble again alter hia aa* Intone Woraett Leproy ofterwarde nlatle
It* oppeateuce beam child* and he le now in
The broken had tiCk he burned, while'an Adzweeedatage et the elsesee. Ilisparents,
not only the °Men' rnels* teReetriel" eer' brotters end deters are free from it.
pets andlipaper-hatigtogs had to be thrown
entirely remove the philter of the wells and AtTreeadie, nein the fee Beet, the um milady
bbs Pst(14°I Iborsof t be rectri* which b° 2'44' rune Ate:tied volumed correptionendlnutlia.
initab444' "Iela"eter *18 live °bell r ticeneeeompetoodby Acute
u. - a..;.,.. Fingers
into the ernes, but wax even zieceewery to =MED Ur WOWS.
44°144'1 15°rIn'een °we °I Ile Quet9411 and too rot away end drop eft Geoid the
daintiest Wedeln was but one of the =et -
pardonable of all his amen, aud the atentilt
of the room econpled by His Perrin Maj..
eater wan aci intent° and unbearable that
quantities 01 dieentecteute bed to be used
hefore even the pelage tantalum could muster
tin courage to attempt to clean lip matters,
At Ririe he was received le great atate by
Martha IdeoMelion, at that time Peetident
of the Peen& Republio, and on lesering the
country, his baggage was stopped on the
Swin frontier by oven' Para jewellers,
from wham he hitt purchasied preseuts for
the derniniondebute ot tlao Peen& metrepolie,
but 'which ho had refaced to peer far. At
Vienne he WU tparbOted at the Chateau of
Luxemburg, now the reeidence of Crown
Princess Stephanie, and before he left; get
into scrim trouble with respect, to a young
member of the Austrian half world, whom
he bed subjected to the most Ron brutality,
His presence at Vienne. was indeed a sore
trial to the courteous, chivalrous and refined
Emperor. The Penton monarch had during
the provions portion of hie tour developed a
strong taste for champagne, and was stag-
gering about in 4 maudlin sten during the
major portion of his stay in the Austrian
capital. Nothing was more ottione than to
watch the Emperor preeent some diatin.
guithechstateematt or soldier to lila oriental
guest. Tho latter would gaze with bleary
eyes ab the personage bowing before him,
and then with a elaert, contereptuoas laugh
and a twirl of his long mtutaahe would
leave the imfortunato tom tier standing there
in a state of mingled indignation and per-
plexity until the Emperor had stepped hp
and whispered a few condoning words in
hie ear.
On the occasion of his preterit trip he Is
accompanied by a smite of teventy persons,
among whom is a chaplain, whose sole duty
it is to perform for his imperial master the
fasts prescribed by the Koran, but which
the Shah is too mach of a glutton to submit
to. The moat important member of his
suite, however, Is a young boy of twelve,
whom the Shah halt covered with boners,
dignities and titles and who is an object of
envy and fear to must of His Dfajesty's Min.
fetters. His name is Geolemali Khan. He
is the director of the Corps of Royal Pages,
and one of hie titles is Aezus Sultan, which,
being interpreted, mom "Favorite of the
Monarch.' Not a Minister, nee a V zler,
not a royal prince has ever yet been allowed
to sit at the tiame table as His Majesty,the
only exception to this law of the Persians
being Goolamali Khan, who is constantly
by his master's side, and who has more
servants to wait upon him than any two of
the royal Ministere. 4 Fenian cffiehal de-
clares that the explanation of this extraor-
dinary treatment is to be found in His Ma-
jesty's profound conviction that hie life is
inseparably and. mysteriously bound up
with that of Goolameli Khan, and that wise
men have foretold that the Shah's death
will be preceded only a few days by that of his
young favorite that the health and pros.
perity of the fatter will mean the health
and prosperity of the former, and that gen-
erally whatever befalls title little one will
also happen to his royal protector. The
Shah's belief in this prophecy has resulted
in the boy's leading a life of ease and lux,
ury unknown to the most fortunate cour-
tiers in Teheran: Whatever the explenta
Hon, the facts are indisputable, and the
boy was seated on the knees of two mag-
nificent grandees On the Shah's entry into
St. Petersburg, and was held by them with
a feeling of awe and reverence during the
hurrahs 61 the populace and the cheers of
the soldiers.
SOIENI.IFIO AND ITS BF 01.
Seitwill curdlepew ntuikj hero?, in pre
paring milk- porridge, gravies, fte3., the salt
abould not be added until the dial le
ready,
Bolt -lacing In made prinelpelly from Cal-
cutta hides, which are smell a,i3c1 thin, *leo
from hides of young cettte of the 'Celled
States, or South America.
lb is said that a petent its lesen taken
out to &sahib/ gaud iu ceding pipee. Pipes
are °eat "Ineupeeheated teem ergaajhoket
mete" moide and are exist to have many
excellent .qualitiee, Beyond not being per
oue the rpm are neatest*. sound, And tree
es if turned or bored by A lethe.
A new drag at apparently great velem
has been intrednced into the market.
Ib ceneiste of powdered detabul seeds
-the eeetie el a. pleute_ Seeegium Jam-
belanune or 74g014.'0, dembeiroaa, found
in various perte of Indie, the need -
tie?, Ceylon, awl the Uaited States of
Colombia, le has been tested by the medic si
tenuity of England, Germany, and the Deft.
ea Stater, and IA 40i4 to be a Prernitlog
remedy in all oleo of diabetes. The aetion
of the drag ie to prevent formation of sugar
In the nyateDa and 40 to etay waits; and
cute are said to be on record :showing thet
under ite Wham= the speeial reetrietive diet
ne olmorlacia to diebeteri patients: can be eibe
peneed with.
M. lingerer believes that doyen and the
Perfumer; 014111e4 from them bare a salutary
influence on the n011304;0911, and iedeed
may be reg88de4 ea a therapeutic Agency of
high vele% Ile imye thatreeldenee In a per-
fumed etmosphere fortes A protectioo from
pulmonary effee Ione and emote the develep.
ment of plithisis. Ile adds thee-, in the town
of fee Graeae, where the makieg of pert:mite
is largely carried en, plailit is raze, thanks
to the Ocean:: vepoure exhaled Irene the
numenue
Soule very machete deetricel experiment;
va hove merle at the tap of the Eiffel
- *tad allehy pi:toe:none new to ecleti-
e been bre:right to lighe, The et-
mosphere at the suounit of the tewer La free
frorri All leaned:let of the *oil, as would hie
the case at the to of the rnornataio, and tile
air is in an extraordinarily active *tete of
eleetriciese The tewer will, 18 is eeid, be the
most peefeet cenductor et eleealcify daring
4 sterna, and ell within, it will he In a ItAte
ofentireimmueity agelmitelangetfre,e Ugbt
ning.
4Preeelarealentistelfitmeth4t 4 el
g leer
g hts hoe nainneeW tinalte of t chief
events of Ide life, Pent:mercy:agitated Irani zgght._ whicatca Tcibmaa.
drowning, eplieptliet with greve Attache, per• -
Xr.-Whacksterh,Experience
The newts:loon wee making a feeble alla
ineffsetnel Attempt to pierce the dense cloud
that oveehang theism& Is was in the beauti-
'et but biltene spring time, May--smlling
May -had taken arother fit of the data'
Qicl Wider was in her lap again, and shat
was weeping, EC tling, tering her heir, and
howlimg like A lonely oritsiteing oe a bar*.
yard feiace and endeavoring to gave the neigh -
bore some idea el tee emotioaa that rack
the soul in the first keen agony of dieep-
poilteed love, Tiee winds moaned, tee rein
vvan still breaking the eectrd ha it AIX clayse
kdowae you plerwo emiteh and the cons.
try'a vieilate aupply of contented men
ooneieted aolely 9f embroil:* dealers and
Amexicen imitation* of Reglishmea walking
eereuely about witle their trouaera rolled tile.
Three separate and, diatince tioaea 184
Glydrine McCurdy looked at the clock.
Three timee bad ehe executed a yawn as
• frank, ao Ample, 49 unreatrieted in 14 areh-
itootural pimu and front elevatioa thee ft
eziuld non have been dietieeniehed front the
nvoluntary Deli:erne° geciare with which
the patieet reader ole Linden daily piper
turns to the editodat page. Teree tiroeh
had she remarked thee tee sterna ontei0
seemed 18 18 subsiding, but would probably
break outagain worse then t ver and centinne
all
Bat Elougatee Whacketer dill lingered,
Ektegetue knew in Wait late, but he hid
something to sey, eciel he meant to say it if
he heel to stay 1118 18 heard the *Quad ot ths
only coffee mill la the distant kitchen.
Alt 18 was waiting for WAS AA *lee -enraging
portenity,t eeetand tl itAVe Geme aa
1881.
19dian U4Cordy: did, you beer that deli,
ore.litegit segued?" he asked in a volee thee
heel a &earn tremor,
"Yes, 18 was a peal of thunder, wa Ib
0 V'
"St sounded to me like the loaretiog ole
poehept 9414ZIPA fired rerawtqra-
stripe 1" he excleimed feevently,
Quid tell yen whet 1 hews tetra long.
ay to you far mouths and moothe-it
ci give etterecoe to dm feeling that Is
eel% would-vereeld it item like-.
erneture-er---"
iiher it woaldu'i tbandered o'd
Cert. McCrady, Uprooting his heart bite the
room. "Thee° woulde't Wive been enythieg
premature aloceit it if you bed teen fired
mei of here, three lecture ago. Lok at thee
Week, yea steak legged, 40ne1-unmet
girefe 1 Yoe cdothieg rore deenny I (lite"
And Eloggetnii Witaeltsier got. Willie
the wieel *ebbed, and the eloude wept, 444
all nature lifted up her voiee end grumbled,
Eflengetus elle:30y teak hie het and Went,
forth into the grewaorne daekness at the
eons dying and Already nneenirehmal bat
momentarily brought beck to consciouseees
by either loj whom; to utter their last
thoughts, all centina this rem:aka:le tech
Brown-Sequard mentioes the indianutithie
images is Inoue. Yet theo uufortnuate}faot tbi3t Pa"One Wbe. 18 censor:tame Of
ones are tended day end night by women, corebrolitffectionsr have been ?ergs red for
tlmo SvIttreerthwhIotrl°04Ph9nrelut:th6vetrYle efe'leat rtrlatolne reYparohrlityV'e,tabnadekluvrtobliinvudYeilg t8bulluirhifroltalUcilleatYr:
tbe th.ese sores or lepers have been ail traced to11,Y eboilr that at TunUnt ablelnflen
tee ene wen, the origioa leper. The ewe" Areptrtent onengee tax° Owe, reeetiog on
eforgan*.
bee entirely tuenpueare eirem Europe, the compesItion of the blood and dm lanC•
except, perheps in orwity, arid was elwaya tion; of the
40 vire that the discovery of ono ease in
Edinburgh le 1809 is :still reeorded. lu The Rabbit Bagne Cure,
teeny couatriew the horrors of leprosy are
heightened by the auperiattlene et the PLIWOUVI, dune 20. -Drs. Otrment
poople -who believe that the victims are lot Loi, representatives of M. Pasteur, o
to eternal ealvation. Perla, who went to Fmtstralla twelve mouths
aims with A seerett in their.poteeesion whiah
they alleged would entermteete the rabbits,
- Dearie 0 I came home on the Orient Co.hi stemma
111
Love, to py for me to know--
Cuzeo, which arrived at Plymouth yeeter-
Vhile sanlight streams so cheerio, 0- mdaeynt. 1,2Th4eyuisetrallompa.laitiThhiattepairlyzoinfgthoefiratr=
That every heppy mile I go
• preventing the introduction of microbee wee
Is go much. towards my dead., O.
only the foreranner of the difflmitiee which
And though the field:: 'view are here,
And April Breezes eerie
were systemetically pieced in their way.
"fBaiarldwin's bowers "' 0,-
The Elms" ere
Pasteur's lout= was not deny:roue, but
The rabbit cammisilon reported thet hi.
And teeth them is my dm:tie, O. not effialent. They, however, refused to
allow 4 public: triel to he ramie. Ex -
Newly Dikeovered Genius.
Assistant (to magazine editoi)-I see this
young Miss — is making herself famous
through the medium of the newspapers.
Magazine Editor -Yee -um -haven't] we
got a story of here sent in four or five years
ago?
Assistante-Yes, sir.
(ht./IE.-Run ib this month and give a
page editorial to "4 Newly Discovered
Martinsburg, W. Va., reports a storgeof
wind, rain and hall on Sunday which melded
great damage, the hailstones killing a num-
of animals.
Locattug a Biealc ia s 04Ve.
" pio ee Are the nothodsof lozatin
breaksin cables, ao -diet a vase
the pabot of rapture, thcey are, veriest*
oular3y underigood. If tam metallic
re broken, the warrounding in.
titeug pie:feet, the eleetreentic
o cable, or tho amount of aka.
iyia it aborba 18 beeemnig cherg.
otrieilty weighed by liaildine up an
cleiet lice magi. 'Me RUTECEIt flews meetly
the eehle aud such artifielel line. Tea
mil divider: of the current 'might be in.
ed by adiffaentiareustramentresemble.
ime duplix relees, 11 tlae cur.ents are
tho ermeture of thadifferentiel lustre.
careens guleacent during their plumage
ugh its eons, for one balances the other.
di der:lett of the artifiziel lino having
heatatio capacity of a known length of Cab-
e, =inventory of the elementeneed lam*.
the Artifiael Hue would obviauely viva
bbs lesigth of the othle. This praecox is uo
more abstriure than wenici tie the deberraina.
tie= of the distance to a water tightoleitrne-
tion in a pipe, by forcing iti cee pumping one
water, Iutd tekiegitemaiserement.11 it were
known that a pine of water filled A foot of
the pipe the iength of the conduit would
equel intent the number of pints pumped
I've been roamer many a day
In lands where all were strangers, 0;
I've been expoeed in many a wen
To countlesa ills and dangers, 0;
I've made new friends and bowed farewell
Till all my soul is weary, 0,
Now, every ringing engine bell
Singe :-" Going home to Dottie, O."
I've found some hearts that beat with mine
In love's divInest measure, 0; -
I've Been some eyes-confiding-ehine
With trust I long snail treasure, 0, -
Bat not an eye could beam so bright -
Or win a Rime ao cheerio, 0,
Aal one whose glance ia beauty's light -
1 joy to call, "My Deane, O."
e seen Acadia's rugged hills, -
13. ogled Bay of Pandy's breezete 0 ;
Praised Keane' oasis rippling hills,
Where Hampton's hileside please°, 0;
But fair Ontario suite me beat, -
Nor why, need no one query, 0, -
In her " Q men City of the Mind)"
",The Elms" protect my Decide, 0.
Leztveraxer A. MoRRISON".
A on of Killarney.
By the Ihkes of Killarney, one morning in
May,
Oa my pipe of green holly I warbled away,
While a blackbird, high up on the arbutus
tree,
Gave back my gay music with gushes of
glee,
When my Eileenh voice stole
Prom the thicket of holly,
And turned just the whole
Of our fluting to folly,
And softly along
Through the myrtle and heather
The maid and her song
Swept upon us together.
T'was an old Irish tale, full bf passionate
trust,
Of two faithtul lovers long laid in the dust,
And her eyes, as she sang, looked so far, far
away,
She went by me, nor knew she went by,
wndm
here yIslealye
Aand the grass
And the deeshy red delsies
Should Iet our dear pass,
Only whisp'ring her praises,
Till the lass and her lay
Through the myrtle and'heat-aer
Like to dream died away
O'er the mountain together.
-ALFRED PEDOEVAL GRAVES.
---eeheheseheese-----
Society and Solitude.
Much tooial life, eta called, merely fritters
away the time, fills the mind with puerilities
and the life with folly. Much of the solitude
endured on compulsion le productive only of
restlessness and ennui, or serves only to
I nourish envious thoughts and better minor-
( les, But whoever has learned so to live in
society as to bless and be blessed will feel
the need of certain oeasonsof perfect solitude.
Then it is that he may gather up his forces
etrengthen his resolves review bis paot,
and prepare with a brave heart for his
future.
perimoute were merle, proving tint out or forced ea
chicken cholera would spread from 11, however, the insulating ooverbait of
disease I rabbits to healthy oneiho the wire is broken, the current will flow
70 per cent, of the mortality being re-
gletered at a public trial. IL Pasteur's
agents allowed that by means of vecolzuttion
they reould prevent anthrax 18 alacep and
oettle. The anthrax board reported 18 favour
of M. Pasteur's melee as a preventive
against; the disease and recommended its
adoption and rise. A a:timber of the sheep
owners Asked to have130 C00 sheep traceinat
ed but M Potenr refused to allow it
until some settlement was made with the
rabbit question. Public Wats were made in
Qaeensland with the view of proving thet
pleurolmenmonie could be cured by Macula,
lion, an d were said to 18 a suceess Dr,
Garment asserts that Mr Pasteur's lettere
of inatructions to him were opened by the
Colonial Government, and extracts taken
therefrom. The matter has been placed in
the hands of the French Ambassador in
London, who will institute an enquiry htto
the circumstances.
HEED YOUR WORDS.
Some Things to getnember.
That the tongue is not steel, yet it outs.
That cheerfulnees is the weather of the
heart:. That sleep is the best stimulant, a
nervine safe for all to ba re. Time it is bet-
ter to learn to say "no," than to be able to
read Leila. That cold air isnot necessarily
pure, nor warm ie not necessarily impure.
That a cheerful face is:nearly as good for an
invalid as healthy weather. That there are
men whose friends are more to be pitied than
their enemies. That advice ie like creator oil,
easy enough to give, buthard enough to take.
That wealth may bring luxuries, bat lux-
uries do not always bring happiness. That
grand temples are built of email stones, and
great lives made up of trifling events. That
nature is a rag merchant, who works np
every shred, and rag, and and into area.
dons. That an open mind, an open hand
and an open heart would everywhere find
an open open door. That it is not enough
to keep the poor in mind; give them onus.
thing to keep you in mind. That men often
preach from the housetops, while the deyil
Is crawling in at the basement below. That
life's realheroes and heroines are those who
bear their own burdens bravely, and give a
helping hand to all around them, That
hasty words often rankle . in the wound
which injury gives, and that soft words as-
suage it; forgiveness curse and forgetful -
11098 takes away the oar.
He-"Aw, weelly, Miss Blossom, do you
believe men sprang fr0111 the ape ?" She
(very tired of his ateention)--"Yes, I pre-
sume ono men hey°, but there are others
who have never yet made the spring, or at
least never epilog very fan"- (Onnehe
World, • .
Few jewels are allowed in mourning, They
are of hard wood or dull jet; bright out jet
is only admitted in half mourning. As for
diamonds, which many persons think they
may wear, they are strictly banished from
the mourning toilet of the lady of taste.
freely from the conductor to the :surround-
ir g water, aud its strength, if the power of
the battery is known, definitely measure
the electeloal reactance and consequently
the length of the conductor. In other words,
the betters -power, divided by the indicated
current -strength, gives the line's resistance
and therefore its length, In thesamemannee
if we know the heed of a water-3upply, we
may easily determine the length of a pipe
by noting the velocity of the flow.
Expert Testimortey.
Mete Nan of four summers, cowildering
it her ditty to entertain a testy who is wait -
kg for mamma, entere into conversation -
Nen Have you got any little girls?
The Caller: 'Yes, I have two.
Nan D -do you ever have to whip'era
The Caller; I'm afraid I have to, some-,
times.
Nn: What do you whip'ere with?
The Cellar (amused) : Ob when they've,
been very naughty, I take my slipper.
Nan (most feelingly, as mamma, enters)
Inyc-yon ought to me a hairbrush; my
mamma doff, and tt hurts awfully.
Clerk (to hie boas) -"Mr. Wabion, I would
like permission to be absent this afternoon.
I have to attend my uncle's funeral."
Mr. Watson--" Certaidy, Thomas, oar -
Minty ; but wait for me. I'm going to
take in that lime ball game myself this
afternoon."
The story is ton of the Rev. Conon Mel-
ville, who has just resigned the rectory of
Great Witley, Worcestershire, which war
presented to bim by the late Esrl of Dudley
1111857, that at the time the living became
vacant Mr.Melville was:attached to the bouse-
hold of the deceased nobleman in the capa-
city of chaplain and having to preach at
Witley before his noble patron, he boldly
declared his desire to become rector of the
parish in a sermon founded on the text:
"Lord, remember David." (David Is the
Canon's Christian name.) Ho repeated that
text again and again with muoh unction.
There was no mistaxing his desire expreasea
in it; and Lord Dudley gave him the live
ing.
The Argentine Republic has an inconver-
tible paper currency. As a result, when
gold is required, as it frequently is to meeb
the foreign demand, it can only be secureI
at a tremendous premium. 0 reing to the
varying values of the preoious metal, it is
made a subject of speculation on the Ex-
change. The Congress thinking to steady
the prima, and indireettly to improve the
value of the paper money, passed a law a
few months ago prohibiting the sale of gold
except: 'for immediate delivery, and tient
soldiers to tlae Boum° to execute the decree.
The consequence, however, has been a still
heavier increase in the price of the metal,
and e relatively large depreciation in value
of the currency. It seems hepossible to re.
plate business hy legal enadmette, plea°.
Wetly such bedlam ae is influenced by
agencies beyond thearea in whioh the law
is operative,