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Sone meneteaienckaeashrr shyt RCRA RSS TaN ET PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION {OF A RACE OF GIANTS £LCOHOL. node it may enter into body so as to pro luce the ope logical : of physi t ites are iniform, meart to a 1 3 j, } } scictists sent out trou ana, cactert pare 21S the nour e necessary to induce the changes is/Sonian Institute. uniform. ing the i ‘Lhus it has been found that the | of large flagstones wi | had evidently been dresse proportion of thirty grains of alco : | id showed that the men hol to the pound weight of the ani- | ‘ 4 ; or mal body is the quantity capable of | quarned this rock understood ee, : Be ii These stones were - producing intoxication, while an_in- | business. The ge ous i : bes crease ot this amount to sixty grains, moved, when in a kind of vault be- neath them the skeleton of a giant, is productive of immediate danger. The course of the | changes induced are in like manner | The first sym ptom that at- that measured seven feet two inches, order aud was tound. His hair was coarse a jet black and hung to the wai uniform. i tracts attention after alcohol hasbeen | brow bemg ornamented with nto the body, is what may be | Per crown The skeleton other ; Markably wel! preserved and t from the vault intact. was taken called vascular excitement; in words, over action of the heart. Extensive observations have been Near this skeleton wer found the made on the human subject to deter bodies of several at ildren of various mine the exact degree of yascular ex- | sizes. The remains of the latter “ment produced by stated amounts | Were covered with beads, made ot uf alcohol. The results show eight | bone of some kind. Upen remov- ing these the bodies were found to ounces of aicohol taken daily increase | the heart’s action 23 degrees a little more than one-fifth more work be enclosed 1n a net-work of straw or reeds and beneath this was a cover- | ing of the skin of some animal. In fact, the bodies had been prepared somewhat after the manner of m throw or every day- Adopting which has been estimate the daily lowest of the 1n- given mies and will doubtless new work done by the heart, viz., as)" : equal to 122 tons lifted one foot, dur- lite on the history of a peeple who ing the alcoholic period, did daily reared these mounds. Upon the stones that covered the vault were work in excess equal to lifting 25 which if ved inscrip decipli- Ons, tons one foot. | It 1s difficult at first glance to rea-! ered will probably litt the veil that lize the excessive amount of work | has enshrouded the Hes, ic performed by the heart under this | Face o ee ee ee, = extreme excitement. Little wonder | One time inhabited this ec it is that after the labor imposod up-; Al! the ca were ¢: pack- on it by the use of alcoho!, the heart Jed = : Ewa Cec tor tus mith should flag; still less tat the brain | Hn Institute and are said to be ind muscles should be languid for | Most interesting collection ever 1c many bours and should require ti | in America. “The explorers aren rest of long sleep for renovation. J; | at work on another mot m Ba is hard physical work to fight against | OW County. alcougl: | MEN OF MARK. From common obseryation, the | Nati Gucdnantievcemmecdinia is flush seen on the cheek during the} dangerously ill at the Hotfm. first stage of alcohol excitement is} House in New York. supposed to extend merely to the} Mr. Dana, of the New York Sun will start for the City of Mexico parts in yew. It cannot, however, | t he too forcibly impressed on the | the 2 Sth ist. s ey. , s } wz} Chas. H. Dupre the om minds of the reader that t condi- i - : S li nerbod If {is to retire om Minstre tion ts universal in the body. we }iness to open a hotel at Lowell Mas: could see the lungs, the bram, the | Rate edie aat cecnilar spinal cord, the liver, the stomach, | Times is only 30 year lL bu the kidneys or any other vascular or- | subscribers ws pro AVE gan, the engorgement would be | many useful hints as to bow equally manife In course of | Should edit his paper. time. in persons customed to the oc ate signed Simon Cameron, congratulating States Se use ot alcohol, the vascular changes, | now y only in the noviciate, be temporary and come confirmed permanent. | fifth birthday. The bloom on the nose which char President Arthur has done the tair acterizes the toper is the established thing by that industrious but impe | sign of alcoholic action. cumous hiterary —S : James G. | Blaine. He has subseribed tor four At one time it was imagined that , ; copies oj his hook. alcohol acts immediately on the heart | ? : Gen. Thomas L. Rosser, lately of by stimulating it to increased mo idea many erron- sail trom New York on the 2oth inst. tor Nicaragua. He will as the engineer of the Nicaraguan Canal tion; and trom this ous conclusions have been drawn. go We have now learned that there | 7. ee h ical bod as Company. exists many chemical bodies which 2 : i. y a is Samnel — L. lemens (Mark actin the same manner as alcohol, Twain) 1s at work in bis house at and that their effect is not to stimu- | Hartford trying to dramatise his sto- late the heart, but to weaken the | ty ‘*The Prince and the Pauper,’’ contractile force: of the extreme profitable ats | ; hoping to make it as | **Colonel Dr. Dennis Dawling Mulcahey, a gentleman whose name betokens his and minute vessels which the heart aa fills with blood at each of 1:s strokes. Tn ether words a paralysis of the or | Insh extraction, asserts that O'Don-| her place in French game nervous supply of the vessels} ovan Rossa is a humbug, having / tends to visit America next Which constitute the minute vascular | nothing whatever io do with the! \fme Kowalewski, a Russ dynamite movement, and structures. This paralysis is there- fore not an indication of increased | tions than the London detectives. but of wasted power. : Wash- The »henom- ; | Boston is B on the c Massachusetts, pasting that in e alco- constitute the first stage ot holic action; it corresponds with a} ors 6 similar stage produced by loro- | and Claflin, could be seen in ene form. gorgeous group not tar from Capitol; but ted that Tiller,the express robber mace an | *! Te same tn SEES effort to escape yesterday, and it = i ire ae was not owing to anv vigilance on the part of his escort tnat he tailed. Prof. S. D. Gross, fessor of surgery in A Life Saving Present. Medical Col ; : been invited by the University ot Edenburg, Scotland, to ac ccept the honary degree of Doctor of Laws trom that univirsity at the celebration Mr. M.E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kas.; Saved his life by a simple trial bottle of Dr. Kin; new discovery, for consump- tion, which caused him to procure a large Buttle, tnat completely cured him, when | Of the tercentenary of its foundation. rs, change ot climate and every-| which takes place April . thing else had failed. ae bronchi. will be Teieaners oa Prof. Gr find severe col SinGat ead lung i re ae and all’ received in 1872 the degree ot Doc- to cure. Trial bottle Sree at Fi ‘tor of Civil Law trom Oxford and | Large size | also in 1880 the LL. D. 2%, Co, city drug «tore. nos , Cambndge. degree from id | the Northern Pacific road, intends to | knowing | |no more about the recent depreda- | r day three ex-Govern- j Long, Gaston, ! LANDS "APE GARDENING. tically Skinner. The Subject Sci Treat edby A-€ | Tee ac as planti trees ¢ Trees in front sot will t ae ; give th plenty of room each tree will make a fine specime avoid straight lines except on the | margin of your grounds, if oups | or clusters of trees are desir they can be planted off to one or both sides of the yard in some nice form, being careful to plant the largest growing varieties in the center of the group the largest varieties of hardy shrubbery makes a nice border for such a clump. There should al- ways be an orchard, or grove of trees planted back ot the house to obstruct the view and direct the attention to the house and surroundings. Keep your grounds smooth and closely mown, as grass or weeds injures the fohage of evergreens, it allowed to touch. Roses and shrubbery can be planted in well prepared beds in different parts of the yard, where they won’t interfere or be injured by other plants. One of the greatest taults is planting trees and shrubbery too thick, you will otten see vardsso crowded with plants and trees that the whole is a failure. Every per son that has a home should have a nice yard. The humblest cot- j tage with beautiful wees and tlowers will be admired as much as mans sion where such lux s has been lected. I Hl mention «a few plants that I would recommend, and } a few plants I woul S “| and prices. i I wi ncan (with few ¢ purchased at 50 S the vd lo not recom i for 75 cis. circumstances. ommend yo selection ot any of the hardy flow | that is suited to this climate most kinds have been tried bere. Your own observation will show vou, what kinds does well. A: to kinds I vould not recommend IT will com mence with European inden, price St.oo, no imsurance. Tree Rose, price $3 to $ ach, differ- ence in price owing to the purchase: i conscience of rout S$ nurseryn Pnot now blood leat 4 Ash, Kult Double other such on SAch, no Wee W the 1 k cep Flouring worthless but will invite you to Lows, many | Peach and plants, Bates attend Hortcultural No ex 1 € seats. Ac County get posted. rges for reserved mittance free. WOMEN OF THE WORLD. A Massachusetts woman her mother-in-law tor $25,000 ages for alleged slander. Mrs. Frederick H. Prince, of Bos- ton, received a $100,000. check among her wedding presents. There are 219 students at the Tex- as State University, thirty of them sui dan- Is j Youag women who are classed with | the men. A fashion magazine asks: **What will the coming woman That depends entirely upon what } income the coming man makes. Mme. Greville, the novelist, whose pictures of Russian life have given dy, occupies the chair ot mathe ics nthe Stockholm High S an institution which is j taking « verv high place. t Queen Elizal ' painter of some re- said tis said t Roum pute nia is unders >. foo. ishly observes an exc h Mrs. M-ckey should re trart, erve Perhaps that is Dr. Mary W: writing a book condition her sex. and the prohe will thus at last Come into possession ot re! i information as to which sex the Doc- tor really belongs. Miss Louise D. Reynolds, the so- prano, is dying of cancer at her home in Norwich, Conn. Miss Reynoids twas educated in Italy, and abou: two years ago made her appear ; on the American cuncert s' the very reason. said to | embosse: yon Williams. 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