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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1894-02-14, Page 3IURCEON' KNIFE. you 0 feeling .of horror atld S.rc 4. Therelanloloflferneoessltyfott 4111 m many tope shell formerly re„ tintrtlle all lacurskleyntbout. cutting, TM; TrlgmpO u1 Conservative Surgery we111U,ustra$ed by the fact that pTIIPI or Breach rot,.rot,.fs now t 1r ! atilt/ dared without the lent aattd'withoutpain, Qlutiisy,chat- ( ing trusses, can be thrown away 1 They Meyer vitro but often induce inflam- mation. stran ulation and death. TUMORS • apd many others,;are now removed without the perils of ea- ting o ratioons. D PI "+TI I f P's however largo. f Fistula and otneir diseases of the lower bowel, are pee..... ^'s , y cured without pato or ST owblargo,dieeorushed'gput- vertzed sed out and perfectly ro- h Moved without cutting. p y STRi'TH E of Urinary Pass o ie also removed without chitint3 t `indreds of cases. For Pampl'let, 1 eronces and all particu- tarti, send 10 cents (In stamps) to World's Dispensary Medical Assooia- ttou, 883 Mann St., I5uLfalo, N. Y. c Huron News -Record 1.50 a Year—$1.25 In Advance. ednesdav, Feb. 14th 1894. Making Rabbits Drunk. _speriments are being tried in the l?ological department of the Johns 'plains hospital, Baltimore, to ascer- 11'-the effect of alcohol on rabbits. rabbits were started several weeks on a diet of alcohol. They had a chin 'a day diluted in water.. The cot of the experiments is to ascer- (ti,'What amount and degree of fatty generation follows the use of stimu- kts: The liquid is forced into the. Au ach of the rabbit by means of a lj'ber tube. Ellt takes only a little more than a tiltute for the effects to become appar- Qt.. Unmistakable signs of drunken- ess• set in. As with men, these spells intoxication differ according to the Lure and disposition of the subject. 1,1.1 one case a lively mood was notice - 'e. In other cases the' rabbit will ome stupid and heavy, his breath - '.'will become fast and deep,. and he soon stagger like a drunken man d•fall down repeatedly. The rabbits t their doses once a day, and in a few ses every other day. After a few urs the effect of the alcohol passes ;• .and the rabbits show no signs of itg' worse off. None themhas of eel, but the results on the system nerally and the nervous system are t yet sufficiently marked to be an- unced. t `'' Consumption Cured. n old physician, retired from practice, having 'placed in hie hands by an East India mission- r::the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for ''bpeedy and permanent cure of Consumption, inohitie, Catarrh, Asthma and all threat and gAffeotions,also a positive and radical core Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, ' r having tested he wonderful curative powers onsands of oases, has felt it his dnty to make Own to hie suffering fellows. Actuated by thin the and a desire to relieve human Buffering, I e Bend free of charge, to all who desire it, this 8• pe. in German, French or English, with full ()Monster preparing and veins. Sent by mail ddreesing with stereo, naming this paper. A. Neves, 820Powers' Block, Rochester, N.Y. 55 y ¶! WQ WO Nt Ina Moly. half study, half bedroom, twowomen' were talking, They were botII young, both Moder,aately good lank, ing, and bath,, in a different way,hed in• telligent,hright eyes tliat observed tnuoh and betrayed little. One woman was a small, passionate little person., with a deltoate mouth, and she was called Isabel, The other woman was a small, pas- sionate person, with full pale lips and an aggressive chin. Site was called Lil- lian. It was a cold summer evening, after dinner, but the room seemed hot to both of thein owing to the point in dis- cussion. Isabel spoke. "Yes, I have done with him altogether. Are you really surprised ?" •'No, not in the least. I was surprised at the begtnuiug of your friendship, but I was quite prepared for the end. You never understood each other." . "That is just it; and, in consequence, he Domrpipn Temperance Alliance t in Mo al last week. It was rr- olved to hold a monster convention Montreal next July, and it Was cided to secure a plebiscite for the evince of Quebec. 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I assure you fur inonths I have reit quite worn out," "And he—" "Ole, he l" The woman's face soften- ed. "I am very sorry, but I fear I must have been a trial, Lilian. I alternated between trying to act up to his idea of me and ruthlessly tearing it down. The curious fact is that he never had any in- stinctive recognition of my real self." ••Were you—" Lilian straightened iter small person and arched the pretty, pert chin—"were you eve): really engaged, Isabel ?" The other answered rapidly. "Oh I no. How could we be? I am so poor and he earns very little. Now, if it had been you, with all your money, it miglit have been different. Still, I did look forward to marriage, when he would tie jealous no longer, and I should be all his. Aud theu I was jealous, too." "You 1 Who were you jealous of; dear?" »Wasn't it absurd, Lilian ?—of you— and—of others." "Well, I did know hit~ long before you." "Yes, and friends." "Oh ! he consulted tiring." Isabel, trembling a little, "About me ?" "Well, yes, about you—sometimes," "How horrid of him." There was a pause. Isabel paced the room, and large tears appeared in her grayeyes which she did not allow t o tall. Liian had two malicious dimples at the corner of her mouth, and in dis- tinct contradiction to their presence she sighed. "You see, Isabel, dear, you were not suited." "How could we be ?" broke out the other passionately. "In all his love for me he had no trust; in all nay love for him there was a certain amount of fear. I am morbidly sensitive, and lie wound- ed ale day by day. He is sensitive, too, in a different way, and my wish to have Wain all to myself. to rob him from his ton numerous lady friends, seemed ab- surd in his thinking. He refused to be- lieve iu the depths of my feelings because I was timid in expressing them. I wanted him to understand me by instinct, and a man so often lacks that." "He is very clever and has plenty of tact." Isabel stopped short and faced her companion. 'Tact is an elastic thing. Iii his case it was one sided, and only applied to his dealings with certain na- tures. As I said, he made a mistake about mine." "Well." Lilian smiled and then sigh-. ed. "It's all over now." "And I remember, continued the other, as if she had not heard. "The first time I saw him, I remember the curious thrill, the curious certainty, that carne over tae, that he would play some large part in nay life. I wonder if he remembers, too. I wonder if he remem- bers his fir.t impressions of me. I was horribly shy—turd I know he thought me pretty." "He is a great , admirer of female beauty, certainly." admitted Lilian dryly. "Will-you—Shall you see him much now ?" "Surely, tuy dear Isabel, you can't expect hie to give up an old friend just because you have quarreled with him." "But still he might talk of me." • "I don't think so. And if he did I can decline to discuss the subject." The other suddenly knelt down beside her friend. In her small face, in her gray eyes, there was a hungry, wistful expression that Lilian could not be blind to, and it gave her an uneasy pang. "Lil, dear. Tell me. Do you think I have been very unwise ?" "No. Why ?" "Because my heart is aching till I can scarcely breathe. Because I am longing just to know what he is doing, not to be wholly shut out of his life. Because I—I am miserable." "Ola! This is only for to -night. You will soon get over it." With childish submission asked simply: "Shall I ?" -"Of course you will." "Lil, do you think I should be very stupid if 1 tried to !Hake it up?" Her friend laughed harshly and alittle nervously. "Quite mad," she said. Do you? I and not sure. I am so ter- ribly lonely, He seemed Iny destiny. I miss him every hour of the day, and his letters by every post." "You are quite maudlin, Isabel." "What?" The woman sprang to her feet. "What did you say?' "I meant that you are too ridiculous over this man who didn't love you, and who never will; who never understood you, and who was never appreciated by you in return. The sooner you forget hit~ the better." "I can't forget him," "You must." There was another walked to the window, curtain, and threw it open. "I am suffocating," she cried. The other rose and steaithily seized her cloak from the bed. "I can't forget him," Isabel repeated. "I love him. 1 want him now—always. I must write to him at once. I must— Lilian, what is the matter?" "You are a little fool. The man is sick of you. You can't have him back." "Why, how do you know? What do you moan? How dare you—?" "I mean that he proposed to mo to- day, and I accepted him." 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