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gee y vA 4 bo . * 10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES. tions besides mine been meta: oned. sles, pneumonia and various other Leng enoagh has humanity paid / of Dresden. Dresden. Written for The Evening Star fines thelr eeleeey eg nc nee thus, as I said before, has the study tribute to the ‘minotaurs of Ar orien gets yfiw. Poy he seme Aan faggots somone ei rep Sictore en aa ~ + | cheerfal expectation of arrival at our ° Sr ct Simeese bess complotety mositon demics. At eg leg hg mg od pnw }. | seen several very pretty ones at different times. —— Wirnittee ¢ i as aoaulas Se ee ne heey , ana, - Se ns se. 2 % Riiver pon holders are e pretty aon; one SSeS cn The Say & cheeks eats « man acked again, withoe flection. . ‘snd the relation of cause aud effect | In the midst of his vanquished enemies, Today - Drenden ‘bones tor tanaige sail otter chine tr rome They Are Likely to Be Frposed to ogee meee ceup ca eee That New Science Which Treats Par- boing iit tabtihed he of doraoe | he holds on the point of his ‘vaipel sie air | Some Suggestions Applicable to tho | nein, wile the ra pad soot ave ee % beneat im ‘ . corners proper cURTOM—aN — Some Discomforta. . | eae seh ‘em of the nook, and they weren't ticularly of Microbes. the germs of coumgizua and epldemie Pghuy, end oe if by intultion, been considered | . Selection of Christmas Diotter be silver mounted. es rura ropnite—aavs Pon a potwe-ainon accessible one else, so far as I can see. * yellow pee, fever, sources of these ap ogg a od cone. ag SCONCES AXD CANDELABRA. INCIDENTS IN POINT. | which youtirtts crumordinary , suggestion, a ee pe a As candle light is so much affected for the} “CSO™*TIONS iy * | laughter, was not heeded, and my berth was|4 REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE. | unhealthy quarters, boards of health ments; he is enabled to test. the action of the | PRETTINESS AND CHEAPNESS. dressing table, sconces, oF tall candle sticks, or (CHRISTMAS CLAIMS ite pudding ne not subjected to ignominious search for the Ordered prophylactic mesures hitherto, rod janis it chemical cofnpositions which he ex- candelabra are very and most less rightfully than ite . As to pri. Froubles That s Young Washington Society ne Pantaloons. Meanwhile the porter neg) oo a ya tape gy deggie omen £25 Giristwas presente, Cut glass and china | ority,of origin between the two it is possibly Girl Hed on Her Way East—The Flirtatious Summoned the conductor and between | Former Ideas About the Canses and Trest- come cones water supplies in hospitals fosthes a. Le now the strong | Articles That May Be Medeat Heme at @mall |are the favorite materials, as it were, while © question yet to be decided. Dremmner anda Youth in Plaide—ow the | geney" Wa ary stint o manh Neer: | “mont of Dineaace Completely Overtnrown| 574 heume., Ane naaral cma thepracti | Detire Doctae N could nat | EPID oF May Be Parehened tm the | once of sliaiver are lovely. but not cult |" Trem ‘radtiogy ase repetad to hare been « prccumpeileendpsonaraye fhe tousers, bat the condacece Cares. ect | Pastour's Great Work and How It Has Boon | Yecve' sarmideg deren’ ther be seen nor grasped. Soree—Dalnty Trinkets Capable of Bat®- | be gotten at reasonable prices and two or three | €Teat favorite with the ancients and Job te only possible solution of the difficulty, a| Performed—Benefit to Cattle and Humanity. alt ou resptins for mo now to tent belay of A GOLDEN AGE PREDICTED. sive Ornamentation. single ones grouped on each side of | alleged to have owned « turkey, though there blanket. This the youth whose plaids Seeeeertee siemeenebich Shorapueilon ox Sh ‘We can foresee tHe day when thousands of hee ieebiag the mirror, either attached to the frame or not, | is no well-anthenticated account of the latter , ‘Written for The Evening Star. been #0 conspicuous about his person Saw hes ene, "AY | lives will be preserved from cholera and tuber- Fould not fail to please any young girl Who | in print. The origin of elther is «matter no Y¥ DEAR!” sald one Wash- | At the waist and was thus enabled to descend | written for Toe Evening Star, [Ooprrightea. | What, hopes, based « See Te akc tha sastaed ein fo ween over ‘Written for The Evening tar. loves her own room and likes her belongings as | (7 Pit" s..ue, sve the a5th of Desemitar ne ington society girl to an- | ‘0m over my head. WENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO phy eae | ee eee potas her ysceng Rimage Dgdlphas ttt QPSCE MORE THE FESTIVAL of the year is Pretty s* posible. oe ne #0 other daringaa afternoon | nqq®o2 7 understand that thin contretemps | TWENTY-FIVE YEARS J to the real cause of rporbap stent ried off by the testis ht ‘approaching, end the buying, arranging a aera Mo te incline’ or willing @» wnsto mash Guo the 4 very naturally kept me from putting in en y in Daring recent years the march of progress in | Tied off by the deadly germ of diphtheria. |. HOME MATTERS. in talking over, the special interest involved at visit last week, “‘you may | appearance. I had slept in my clothes and it | contagious diseases. To = man who is not s this direction has b kingly rapid. First, | Ma” will then be master of death. And when, | for and making of Christmas gifte is the most ome Present being the wherewithal and howwithal cinay aaa rly te | when Toe Sonal her eevee oe Lesstaace re byl earadpen wreasrirtnee| Pasteur pointed out how the viras—that is to | ress aball havo ned nea el tines direction rage peren ata ae ‘ “atey a Same seaerheteiaataams| [mn 4 RAR; PRE hor i gutteonpanediny in | St#ix8 neighbor, descended from his pereb, astaae rescore mae successive dis- | S*; the contagious germs—could be attenuated | of morality ag well as in the dirqction of | wants and suit aD tala, but Ailieres long vad = 67 practically re walking along the aisle toward the wash room | ® ®¢W science, logy, ag by ex) the hen cholera cultures to the air, | biology, and when one of the gates of death mares which ie Sacr Rarex Wim Nurs aids digestion. ing. by the bag full and are usually, etaceseoste these civilized days may | in his bi ket, endeavoring to seem as dignified | coveries in which have compalled us to change | and also proved that a email portion of theee | shall have been closed ‘by science— | Puree needed to ‘one’s Christ” | Tue Besr Covenrxo ron a Poviricoramus-| be; made works befare norte Like ite travel alone and unat-|s possible, while the other ers tried | all our preconceived notions in regard to those | cultures would no longer kill animals, though a | then, thanks to, the progress of social science, | mas list in that way, and nimble Singers must tard paste is tiseue paper. cousins, the fruit cake and mince pie, it is the tended in parlor and | their best to smother their guffaws. maladies which have so long weighed down the | similar injection produced a fatal effect | anot te—blood si often aid the pocket books which ar the re- eb best too—the “Borrenep Papen” always means in recipes | better by keeping. Now is therefore easen- i ‘I didn’t learn, nor can I imagine, what be- “i some weeks previously. The inoculation, how- | fratricidal woes, will be closed in ite turn verse of Port tially the proj sleeping cars, but my own h 9 » human race; to Louis Pasteur we are indebted race cbnsner tcp pesaty plethoric. A pardonable pride, too, | . baking tin lined with heavil; white ly roper season to lay in the ingre- experience is altogether | gor out of the scrape taller Sy dae, may | f0F this great dicovery. Evor, had not been without result. | The animal he gern gel gs 4 vow served : be felt by those whose taste and skill can dionte anc’ prepare the pudding to be aiecek a ‘mild | Solden age will ap ‘and such will be the | ™*Y. y paper. ristmas to the contrary. Iam firmly of the conviction, | confess that it was awfully funny. But never 4 NEW SCIENCE. 8 : ence: aise se f shal ae _ eens result | heritage which we shall be enabled to enable them toadd an individualityand ex-] To Curay W; Forstre1 from personal encounters with the difficulties | again shall I venture to take a long journey by | What is bacteriology? It isthe selence which | showed that the mitivuct etter wen cea to posterity. Pav. Gre, clusivenesa to their gifts which mere money | water. “Apply with a nail bras Bao Sak Gee ee involved, that one shonld never go long dis- | rail without some one to keep me comply.” | treats of microbes snd which has overthrown | @uard. against the Incculation of the virulent ~--+0e cannot buy. On the other hand it iseven more | dry thoronehis = Sem aot eee eaaly mat a ae: tances in. railway trains without oue’s seaid. puree Palate bn ‘the | Microbes, which had-cansed the death of the NOT ON THE LIST. comforting to feel that one may buy, without |" Iris Nov Geeenatz tn ctesned | Seats cies Seminne Gat ot be pepaier At all eventa, I never shall do #0 again. Written for The Evening Star. m top to bottom allour idess about clase tate whore the stemitatcwcaliacs baat He asees —— + one may buy, it a8 Not Grew x Kxowx that tin cl under careful tuition in spite of iteelf. "Its rep “It was precisely this day a ago that I ‘WORMS OF THE E causes and treatment of diseases as woll 48 | not been injected Experimental vaccination | Republican Congresemen Who Were Not Lost ra nul - of planning or calculating, the —_ mowenepers will shine better than when | utation for causing various and sundry post- left Detralt for Weshington, an you may re OF THE OCEAN. about anatomy, pathological physiology, thera-| Was discovered. Ite prretioal application wea in the Shufle. Pretty and costly things one sees and which | cleaned with flannel. prandial disturbances and producing spiritual- member. My aunt putme in el of the | Crawling Things of Rainbow Hues Found | peutics and hygiene. This now science, then, | soon made on gi ecale. By an anslagous -_— will so exactly suit the well-known tastes of} Wurx Buonixo Steax throw a little malt on | istic seances with hobgoblins, enizzards and conductor. Now. I object to that, to begin eel Cs Wetaaadl af tise Raa has brought about an almost complete revolu-| Process Pasteur attenuated the virtus of the | POPULAR wR. HOUK rnoM Ts¥NESSEE—BIG-VOICED one friend or the surroundings of another. To | the coals and the blaze from the dripping fat whirllygigs fails to i — its popularity or de- a that the average i tion in medicine, and, as I will. show later on, | @throx. HENDERSON, THE SOLDIER'S FAIEXD—OTHER | those in both situations there are suggestions | Will not annoy. cea an Means aie ona —- + 4 suaene_contrtee_ is Fonyrirnn pinclined. | TS THERE ANYTHING more besutiful than a medicine, pecker hat hapradpesd A BOON FOR CATTLE. SEPUBLICANS WHO ARE STRONG—THE CORRE-| to be made which may be useful possibly and | Alcouon Cax Br Scustrrcren ror BEaxpy in Sad wogive Fest to ey ana erring Jasked him as he pased through ‘which way |. * "OTM? It all depends. If you speak of poles f mye MMocttivten of solidarity, | _ BY this disease cattle valued at several million | spoxpxxr's rarexp rnont maseacHUsETT®. save the weariness of thi har to give | any recipe which cooks the liquor, as nothing | chefs are continunlly’ ransacking their stock — go toreach the dining car—it was then | {2° worms of the sea, few of the most bril-| “Robert Boyle, an English author, in his “Ev. | francs had been annually carried off in France. and where to get it. Even to those of small in- “ — else is left after it been great | ingenuity to see something novel and ptine the honr for the midday mcal-—he coolly said: | liantly colored flowers of the earth can ap-| sayson the Pathological Part of Physic,” ex- | Since the introduction of anti-carbanie vaccin-| ( )UT OF THE WRECK of the southern re-| genuity. and ‘« lack of uniary resources as | heat. aa eee in ite concoction and service. Sp siauhis gentleman is going to dinner and will | proach them in gorgeousness. There is one | pressed the opinion that whoever could gain | ation after Pasteur's mnethod, however, the lors | \J publican delegation Houk of Tennessee is | Well. there are many little trifles which are uc- | 4, Stroxa Sonumiox or Axvx, to which has| Every innovation, however, every dainty ide you. madam.” such creature of the ocean that lives in a tube | “0 insight into. fermentation and the nature of | of cattle has been reduced to a minimum. | among the very Sew saved. Mer. Houk is one | °ePtble and pretty. deen added a little glycerine and ion | sdded. while it may impart a new and barely - - ferments would be mote apt to comprehend | Other experiments, less brilliant, were mado | of tis H A PRETTY MOUCHOM case. Pe Se perceptible but deliciously delicate flavor, can buried in the mud, and, when it does not wish | certain dincasen, fevers Gam he win | with not tars ionecens, as, for exataple, ia cases Picturesque characters of the House. |, a.” ccssabia tavern cure for mosquito bites. only contribute enthusiasm to the wild frantice to appear in public, it closes the tube at the | knew nothing of the laws governing fermenta-| of hog cholera snd contagious To pnen- | The body would not _be complete without him; whine ris — tote moucholr ees, } Fos 4 Suz0ne Cut, bind on it a piece of com- | of the dancing demons which inevitably haunt top with a stopper and so retires from view. | tion. For along time after Boyle's death, how-| monia among cattle. Finally after several | bis absence would mean the loss of one of the eer cae nh ets eet Sell, 8 sen howe eragying Paper—such as butchers | the dreams of those who partake of it unspar- When it feels safe, however, and is anxious for | €Ver, the origin of fermentation remained a | years of continuous work and of experiments | best members of the lower chamber. He has | *eer one being chosen, with embroidery fin-| use for wrapping meats. ingly. food it takes of the stopper and waves about | [ro topoctanas af Boyle's prodietion tnd’anis | £0 the gear case Tety, hich (does honor | some striking peculiaritiesof manner, of speech | shed with a-scallop. ‘This handkerchief is!" Wrex Aci or AsY rsp gete on clothing, a5 tb mncteem Cveve. aa . i nee of Boyle's prodiction and gain | to the human race Pasteur added to his other | and of appearance which attract attention to | folded like an envelope, with the four corners | uot iy, i It is a niatter of history that the Fnglish in the water many long and exquisitely colored | some idea of the vast amount of work done in | great achievements by discovering means by pea tract meeting, and a sachet’in the center, made as Pate sat ammonia to neutralise it and Henincles, Tesembling passion flower of rain-| this direction during the past few years I pro-| which human beings can be preserved from | bim inscrowd. Ho isa southern republican | large as'the square formed sex PhTIe ie | wee APPIY chloroform to restore the color. sor 4a bow tints. pose to show how the study of these fermenta- | diseases which have hitherto been considered | who is not ecarpet bagger. He has the easy, | sachet ia simply cotton, well sprinkled with | 2#4T Buran Sovtp Neven ux Earex or but- mor hp anlage paaiins ook aot Ee Many kinds of worms there are in the sea| tions, which are eaused by different organisms | fatal. | By means of inoculations of virus, the | reckless manner of the young scion of southorn | sachet powder and covered on loth sides with | tered in the whole slice, but broken off in was Known af “tadding time." "Tn seme that dwell in long tubes or quills, the substance | P&S". Of these organisms the prototype is | strength of which was successively inereased, | chivalry, tempered by an ‘amiable. cynicism | 1™ia silk of any plain color one cheose which | small pieces, - ay? tion, mercial drummer. I could have ized him as such at a glance, even had it not been for his port manteau. There was & leer in his eve that was BEsitively unbearable as seconded the con- ductor's suggestion. Of course, there was but one t i is a rule of table etiquette often | tions of Groat Britain the custom is kept up at thing to do. I sat down yeast, or Torula cerevisie. Let us see now | he showed how it was possible to prevent the 5 islaid in the handkerchief, forgot! 0 ‘mema| press y* 4 penis and sail quietly: of which is secreted from their bodies for pro-| what’ alcoholic fermentation takes place in| development of mates after a bite and only partially dignified by age. Fearless | sows through very motile’ The tour polate Peer hoe neta ~ae mea 4988 Keep ney eeThank you. 1 have tective purposes. One sort always keeps bosrd-| phenomena known throughout all antiquity. Some time ago in the suburbs of Buchanget a |and frank, he wears his faults on his coat | meeting in the center are left open far enough Prphaciviing ewigard ee yA be yy ted sae 1 will not ers. At all events, in its tube is nearly always G06 NOVEL SXUSRINAWED. mad wolf bit thirteen persons and thirty-threo | sleeve and his virtwes are disclosed only | s0 that handkerchiefs can. be’ easily inserted | PY S*#ted horse radish, prepared the same as inner just at p Pane for table use, to the temple when the face or | tional dish” we note that a plum pudding pre~ found one pair of live crabs. Another species | The must of grapes, beer or any other sugary | domestic animals—horwes, dogs, cows and pigs. | through his amiability. Ho isan ardent and| 8nd then the openings are caught together | 101i. aneetes ye ge pared and cooked asthe French themselves de of sea worm builds a funnel-shaped shell or | substance becomes flied under afarorable ten | imme andare tohey ir pertece Meiibe” ef ike | honest partisan, who frankly despises pro- | "ith litte bows of igen: either matching the | the arm or shoulder. = et "eee MePainds| [is an sumptuous a morsel as ever man dined tube, for the construction of which it selects | perature with bubbles of air which accumulate | two other persons, one died of his wounds ani | tended virtue in politics. He is anti-prohibi- “After a little while, having made my way to . handkerchief. This is easily made, inexpen-| A Tiant Saoz may sometimes be made easy | “P™ : the dit + nuattended, the prettiest gravel and stones it can find, 0 | on the surface, forming a mass of foam more | the other nuglected to apply for treatment and | tionist, anti-mugwump, anti-civil sorvice re-| sive and a dainty-looking stab wed chee ty | by levine wea opd poweryr rg: &menaage Tretarned and was just en- : i hydrophobia. Of the | form, ‘anti-everything” that, ie anti-old-echool | course of tne ny ie oes a and we, in > frd-aclghonscelnealenkene prmeedgenepieorwad PE lod nl King Arthur in rhymes fa. as to make of the surface a sort of mosaic more | or less thick. “The liquid bubbles up, the sac- | died in terrible agony ot inel i + is s gasedin tryingto shutmy THE pacer. | Jartistic than a human being could devise. | charine taste disappears, giving place to a pe-| thirty-three animals bitten not one escaped, all | police, “He Golicnes, $2 tginient spade a | taken apart and the handkerchief put. to it | will sha etait oie foae nee The beter | mar So on oll Gt window, preparutorily to a comfortable read, | Other creatures of this same description cover | culiar savor according to the nature of the fer- | dying of madness. This case has the value of | spade and makes no concealments. He is | destined use, while the sachet can be inclosed 5 bectiheatapeneme “A bag E posting tho Mag aia make when that horrible drummer came up and said: | their dwellings with beautiful shells and fora-| mented liquor. That this phenomenon pre- | an experiment conducted on a grand scale. At | ohe of, the best campaign speakers in Con- | in @ new one if one wishes. Kerr Ceieny Fresu by rolling it im brown And stuffed it well with plums, ~Permit me, madam ! minifera, while others still_ find homes in the | sents such an aspect has been known for ages, | Present, in spite of some futile Opposition, per-| gress and is gifted with that | power PARTY BAGS ARE GQOD PRESENTS. Paper sprinkled with water, then in # damp fuk eS pt pak naee tO “Obviously. { could not do otherwise; upon | interior recesses of conch shells, so that upon | but only quite recently has the cause of the | sons who have been bitten by med animals of humor which derives point from it slow] Party bags ma cloth and put it in ® cool dark place. Before As big as his two thumbs.” Thich be deliberately seated himeclf by myside | taking out a hermit erab from one of these | phéncmenon been discovered. The ‘Srst_step | the advice of their physiciat und do not heat | delivery and surprising: tleoknecee Hie perth gitle and are moede oe ee et oF | preparing it for the table submerge it in cold | ,: The receipe ie not given in detail except that « and proceeded to converse. I offered no inter- | shells it is usual to find # worm of the species | was to acquire a thorough knowledge of the | tate to go for treatment to the neareut institute. sauship is uncompromising, but he is very pop- | YOUn€ girls and are made with little trouble. | Pater and let it stand tec an hour’ It will be | “three bags of barley meal” were used ase ruption to his remarks, until tinally he had the | mentioned behind it. gas which is set free from the liquor during the | There are several of these estublishments in | ular on both sides of the House, His short-| They want to be about ten inches wide and 4 i . " found very crisp. foundation. The following is less pretentious imprudence to grasp the book I was holding ‘A DIVISION OF SELF. process of fermentation. This step was not | Europe, India and America, and 80 far more | comings are readily forgiven, because they are | eighteen deep when finished andadeep hem! 1x Gneasrxo Trxs, lard in much be! Pa in quantity, but as it is taken from a mano- and tring desperatel iy to Lepiee b 2 An interesting sort of sea worm reproduces | ‘ken until a century ago. Then it was neces-| than 15,000 persons have been inoculated. | candidly confessed. He represents @ pretty | must further be allowed for the wide ruftie |... ae much better to use | scrip recipe written in 1789 it was evidently at ‘May you are reading? Pncebey sary to find out what relation exists between | Thanks to the constant improvement of the | strong republican district and for several terms | above the shirring. be - | than butter, except in cases where the dough is | that time a traditional descendant of the royal “That was too much. I jerked the book | its kind in a manner altogether astonishing. | the alcohol accumulated in the liquor, the car- | method the cases of fuilure after treatment are | has been steadily increasing his majorities. mented or made offi Ei et eangtcns yery delicately flavored and might taste of the | dish of still earlier times alluded to: away and replied, angrily: Any one of sections of which it is composed | bonic acid which is set free and the sugar | continually diminishing. Gea asimieast annie all necessity for hand decoration. China silk | former; the mixture is much more likely to] “One pound of suet shredded and chopped ® will thank you to go back to your own | seems likely at any time to develop a head and| which the liquor originally contained and WORK DONE IN THIS CITY. The extraordinary voice of Hend of ~ pretty patterns hes long been used for these, | stick to the pan with butter than lard. fine, one pound of best raisins cut in halves and view! Qu seat at once, sir! I did not solicit your so- | eves and this segment cooly detaches itself from | which subsequently disappeared. ‘That he 5 even prettie made from Corre T COME, seeded, one pound of currants carefully washed the main body and goes off by iteelf, a male or | solved thia problem fsone of Lavolsier's crown: | _ 2" the New York Pasteur Institute about 160 | Towa will sound in the House during the Fifty- oa Gapansas aeaaeds ra carpeted maryrabayeomswadary Poe hy py ye wpe bey ciety” : stumped Japanese creposand the more gold the | the interior in « very “ re “Do you know, my dear. T really don't think | a female as the ease may be. Sometimes asingle | ing glories. In. @ vase filled with water he | Persons have been inooulated between March | second Congress and hie wooden leg will pouca | upped spans fair. ell e interior in @ very short time. To prevent | tableapoonfals of brown sugar rolled fine, two the creature would have | worm will divide itself up into three or fear | meltel a certain aisount of atin; anne hand the end of November, Of these « large | upon the floor. He bad a close call at the elec- | well covered with the design te Ean choco, prvedlnecer Mtg fig Mep pe edgy mdi v we hhanatule of stale bread, three table- Soy ted omens away | such individuals. The female, thus thrown | order to cause aregular alcoholic fermentation, | Umber applied for treatment after having tion, having his large majority cut very low, | ing and 40 is the pink, If one fancies the fac-| full of water, let, boil. tea, beten Wack cca | Poontuls of flour, one beaten mutmeg, a tea- < had it not been that the | upon the world, is supplied with a snc full of | he added a litle yeast, seen other’ persons, or animals bitten by the | Hein the “soldiers “friend, the Grand “Asery | 6 t0 the Tule ‘may be of a contrasting color rinse well before using. “in this way they will | ‘Poouful each of mace and cinnamon, four large conductor came along | eggs, which, being duly impregnated by. the Ase tbs. Frere Reale gotyecrophobia, | These cases | orator, the Logan of the House. Ho is a work, | OF Plain silk the color of the figured goods ured. | ise well be pet and cles sacha SS ae ee af themoment to punch | male, produce the whole worm that is destined | When fermentation tock place he weighed | NeTe,ceTtainly grave and yetin every instance, | ing member of the appropations sormit Cords make the best drawing strings, the soft 3 re an. of brandy and wine and the grated rind and the tickets. Asit turned | later to divide itself up as described. i place he 8 thank the gods, the treatment proved effica- ‘@ useful member of the House. He poacptry cords being preferred. Ix View or THe Gaeatty Avomextep demand Juice of a lemon. gut bad, no, farther | "Her ‘maestys ship Challenger brought up | the vave a second time, and, allowing for los of | cious, Daring this period I tave heard of | % useful Blackburn for volume of sound. He | Another present, which is always to the fore | for camphor for the new uses found for it in | “Mix all the dry ingredients together. Whip Tractor feltec intent | from the depth of the ocean certain sea worms | weight, calculated how much carbonic acid had | twenty-four cases of death in the United States | fuk, 7%¢ Blackburn for volume of sound. and | 4nd in favor, is the chatelaine of ribbons with | the arts, with consequent enhancement of | the egge until light, add the cream, brandy, Lif T would like to kal | Beer beard of before, which had branches ike | escaped. Next, by means of several distlla- | 4 the result of hsdrophobia. Ido not hesitate | ques culy when, he hes something to say, and | An 12 rotty little sewing implements attached. | price, it is proposed to use naphthalin aga | "ite aud lemon and pour this over the dry pape te hd PT roe orm snot uncommon along | tons, he separated from the liquor the aloohal | #0 my thet if ote twenty-four persona hed | sa Hos an caren partinans and Dt Tagerior orate oF 8 different length, all enught | substitute for it in anti-moth applications. It | Mixture, stirring al Sey gud call panties: b: 8 ‘a proboscis equ with power- | form fermentation an adding the u 2 ti floor. a top with a and i 7 be very good gard to that man. fal hooked teeth, with which it seizes ile prey | weight of the alcobol te, thet of the seghoth | Institute for treatment they would today: be 1a the mock Bointed cativical folley thet ‘hes | Pitned by n shield pin to the dress! seeded ‘ola leaves ngmore permancet | They #hould be tied. in thick eotion jowever, ot | itecle take eras Pac tt devours it by turning | acid he was able to calculate almost to a nicety | Rood health and not the victims of = mosthor-| been made in. Congress was drrnrted ceaiet | Glove-mending Gutfite are, similarly made, smell. Permanent | which must be first dipped in boiling water an only the beginning of | itself inside out like a glove finger. the weight of the si hich he had origi- | Tible death. ‘ with a celluloid ring at then floured. In tying leave room for the pud- me toatl Might see giz ind gage Prom hr carerimene| gun aue cova iets as tent | aarti th Hott Sere cea ps nd the ren td Sida | sez Teno cn be the foundation otany| ag fo eo b's oth td yawn- = m x years we must see tha: compara 801 ting: te, le ce. oul it it jing Ww fag imexgectatun cf | | Among the most interenting worms of ccaun | B,tvad nin conclain hat fernniton | Foye Tecra se at SRE | ouck vie mowt rag etre uring | Eater i atch al elorea oven andi | rt ot frostings choclate, with ene le-| aut.” ‘Tey auld be pot fu Ming at ‘ is i Unloid form to slip into love. fi to | spoonful of melted chocolate: cocoanut, one | 8nd boiled for six hours the day they are made bed. My iness wes sd on : sugat | career in the House his party has relied upon | °e! . ip. si ingers one ~4 somewhat leesened by eras Breage apstorea porate you stir iu the world and for the dee tce here | But_it in not only inthe ease of infernal di: | im When very bard hitting was desired in de- | WOrK over conveniently. ‘These celluloid things | tablespoonfal of grated cocoanut although ti | 824 Bot les than wo hours when wausted for ° th = 4 ¢ x of interr bate.” He rushes through the lines of his ad. | Come in several colors, 60 that pretty effects | Incr ivaten if not stirred into th , | Ree. They can be kept for two to 4 : Gist seemed. tome at | step upon one or grasp it, these bristles etick | scure process of fermentation, ‘which hed | eases that medicine has been revolutionized by | versatien like the big champion of a foot’ ball | C88 be gotten by corresponding ribbons. ut piled on top); for coloring red, add a very | it,& cool place. : > unulag episode." | #40 the ain and ling there, vo that they ES | tory of nate wae faleencepengtable mre | Sey the new selene has alas ween eppltel to | euty Ata hs volce Simoet rules the guy tm ATTRACTIVE OPERA BAG. little contectioner’s pink sugar, de. whe tee fas of tov compan um bose e removed some tie it 7 7 nd mi ry skylig) usually rattles his tagonist. ttract ittle ¥ ‘rue conpveros. eid; eye mA ihe | gurface with a Keen-edged Knife. Those are | intelligible by'a simple formula. ‘The inmost | Urgery with results that cannot fal to con- Heer | nae a eae ee bes tte tes cpech another | | Vous Moune Accra Eusocess to the ones | suisg i i eg te | i i vince most skeptical. The study of mi- FUNSTON OF KANSAS uses is made of plush or brocade and ribbons. | air as one way to break upa fresh cold is a Jeast 200 pounde—ras seated in the section op eee ee ee ee Fn con. | Middon, and though the siecle Poe le ned | crobes thowod that bre unhealthy consition of | has the only voice in the House which can| wie tenn ota bag is of plush, say, and is, | sensible prescription. Such aeration relieves| For getting at « good thing directly and im ee ee ee Se ee ee the how, the why remained till unexplaiged | sores, whether secidental oF natural, vas due | enter into rivalry with Henderson's, and it is | when sewed up, four and « half inches wide by | the a’r pasmages of the obstructions which clog short order give due credit to the Yankee. He pi pposeene F en. Gaadinahe daaiasialk the dies arrests caueen papi recmee sel beet ts a ble SR ae ee of diane breeding’ bacterin and | Usually raised on the same side of the question. | three deep. Ribbon of the same or a contrast-| ther and the exercise sets the blood in vigor- ‘may be off peddling clocks or making wooden nut- ber 4 TANKEE PUDDING. must take a He was one of the candidates for Speaker of | ing color is cut into half-yard lei six be- | us motion through the veins. megs or even artificial coffee and neglect to leave vused instance, ee eee rs Me climb ap a| ery funny noticed about them is that when | usc fermentation. Sone Sees yetpelen wen chan in one inet Tiaei | the House at the opening of this ing needed. The ribbon isone and a halt inches || To Sorrex a Warexracor Coax, place itbe-| the necesary means at home for ‘the advance ladder into one of those things! I won't do it.” y ere present the proper owners of 4 HISTORICAL SKETCH. wide and the strips are sewed on to the plush | fore the fire instead of letting it dry cold when | Preperation of the plum pudding ‘Christ- Congress and : i seemed to have the best chance of success had “ ‘But, madam,’ said the conductor, ‘there is | tube are always found to, be darker in color | According to certain distinguished chemists | after surgioal opersiions edad her Beacon | Heed falled to carry of the prize He is one | lower part, side by side, six strips Just fitting | wot, 1+ will again become quite soft and pli | ™&, but he or his most ertimable help-mate not one lower berth vacant. You must take an bac de nmnatis for etry depen a every modification which occurs in an organic | this source. of thone frank and amiable men, with a laugh ea Fos Eikora are by sgngent Phat | Sle after a thorough heating. It is only the och mn tcl ata ner} 5 ee ae be re ied to oan ——. ite, fore < les welcome ‘guests it has been impos bad ae roe seoeea by gaara to jaded és A BENEFIT TO —— ; His di A dep — adie oH uae tue —— hee deeper. The mae pe _ left | Cheap waterproofs that grow so hard, but this | Christnas they would take a large stale loaf of settling herself into her seat among her bun- tus far to ascertain. od & small partion of mat After having discovered the cause of these m des. faction except to his successor and would have | separate each other the rest of | Process keeps them in good order until wet | baker's bread—a box loaf without side crust is << “Bat, madam,’ sid the conductor, ‘this vee- | that lives in a tube has both ends of ite awell-| toa, inital farce: hich tan ete ain: | breeding. germs, which swarm from the | momber. top and “drawn throughs ring and| Pested, holding every part in turn to the kit-| Dossitle. “Over these crumbs they would tees OEE ‘THE TYPICAL SEA WORM extracted from another fermented substance, | complications and the existence of disease- | deprived the House of an able and experienced |the way, are gathered together at the | “gain. when the same process should be re-| the best—and crumble the soft part as fine as a an catalytic. ==, uart of rich new milk 0 tion belongs to two gentlemen who are now in | ing, which is fn the shape of ahook buried in| What, then, ace’ the conn eonk his {Sores to the farthest recesses of the human| | 4 YOUNG MAN FRow MICHIGAN. = a bow knot with several loupsand | “ON neces Wao Cam Avvo the most| oe (By mleghew | hor cot Foto bed poesonthy ene TREY wil want £0) ehe mud, communicating by openings with the | yesat that formu sort of foam on ihe wurface | POY, bacteriology discovered substances, by | O'Donnell, one of the three republicans re-|°hd%. (Th wisler to get at the ‘contaute by | bouutifal of polished tables it isthe custom eo spoonfal of malt, That they ‘would, let sad tae oes the lower berth | ¥#tet above. For the sake of maint its | of fermented liquote, or a deposit at the bot | Dest be prevented, or Father agents by which | ‘rned from Michigan, isa newspaper man. | loosening the hold of laying it dows all tho take luncheon without a tablecloth. To save | Until the next day and then stir in four beaten galt Sar ockes tha tn ace Reslth the woter is Grown re at one end of the | tom of the Miner dyonend contain them? Prior | the ‘mictabes could most. readily be destreyed | He is @ young man,with o thick growth of gray ribbons fall spark, laring the ae the shining surface of the table from deface. | °88*#24 one pound of weeded raisins, bake » in vai No; Ma'am,” suid the conductor. ‘It isim-| Wiven the anitual desires to eck food, it recs | had boon made ead Had’ made cess ihe shelve | without injaring the human tiesues, iy aid | Bair, and his face, free from hair except on the would’ rotty with meta bons, mest, Dewerer, Side ests ee pease. tate Paehcn Fstayhere rejind te fb woman. $e fore of hes vo opening at wes | of th, ae to anal ecbetance Ug 100 |S er Getass "oP neta a wks ty | Seam meme BY le emia | Tonal Wel tn hie pind as | cece peo on whch ont Spat, ‘Tes | "ze, Name ga is engeetentions b wy ere, about in the water its many’ tentacles, exhil 6c e_ formation e : ‘ ; low by but exceedingly rt cad ere se confereneee the | fg mont ivy al Ue colors the rainbow. | component Pars of gad and amigned to thems | Rave ry priced in ne ined" aeahey | etter mmeta he, Hguee mbes sandy and vith ellow bon grow rain with satin odge | 0% Made of iuen are handaotoely enrol | cl their cpa "asthe om akinga = . ‘ it breathes, too, in the case of many species. | an oval or erical form. ‘experiment A ‘i ing | Would make a very dainty bag, or black with i thur and his court di Madam.’ said the conductor, ‘you must | }y'neang of “branchia,” which are’ modified | instead of bring appreciated asi Geta wan | Availing itvelf of the safeguards indicated by | partisan discussions and never has a catting 7 dainty bag, dishes to correspond. ‘ on in dhe namics Uclonas to the to gentle: | izntacles filled with its blood and ineloned each | been, waa forgotten and bore ‘no fruit, though | bacteFolog surgery ix able to ree Lees | OF ge Ree ie iat Pen ee 9 | Bretiy ine darker cick: om "oma De euually |", wise Cazins—Have reody = cake tin| all ered about = qraking compartment and 1 have | of them within so thin akin that the blood takes | since then several suvants have drawn attention | PUIFOW in the abdomens, to open the cheats | of the Hote. Without sinking into obscurit measuring two and a half inches deep. In this Fe re 708 anes am Sager ene. in oxygen from the water as dothe gills of afish. | to it and itwas not until 1496 that Cagniard | and *full# of sich persons without making them | he has avoided attracting attention to himeclt $0 COVER 4 FLOWsR BoP. wramrae hasiehe pew they would take one-half cup of butter, two 1 thought this wos too finay for seything, | Ht is worth mentioning that, if almost any. sea | Latour demonstrated beyond doubt, the living | $e a your age Lister ane | ode aon Of Pugmacity. Ha is the most | | Inaw a good idea the other day for covering gyn a n and one-half cups of sugar. one ehu coe : F is cut in two, the tail will produce e head | nature of yeast. Me qesoribed the bude vhing | 9perations only afew years ago. Lister, the | modest man in the th the exception, | flower pots. Of India silk—or I should think | Tinary sponge cake batter, with a quarter | fal of corn starch dam in cold milk, one mat. watched the bes ea curioualy to see or the head a tail, thus making two individuals | shoot off fo h little globule. He pointed Znglish surgeon, was one of the first who | possibly, of Mr. Holman. 4 i B. Z 3 a ps eee ane ‘ dare Pound of butter to four eggs, is ric. enough— | jemon—juice and half the peel grated—one cup used in his practice the theories of Pasteur and MR. MORSE OF MASSACHUSETTS. Pretty aatine or silkoline might do also—take a | and when done enough turn out very carefully | MeO Jule ens hart Os Poel Grated ep ae et oman, Uecaueg Me conductor's behavior | °° °F OO. sescrap we set oat and mally, and he nated nt yn | izny be mentioned dnt he went to the Great | Correnendents generally, and particulary | Se Ta eth sri The teight of the heer | nto & nce china or lass dish; brash, the cake | the brim, of the best brandy or wine or Iz the no’ me. An- os iscove was of » A ring over wit ni ebeon these rum other conference followed between the conduc There in sea worm called the “‘phyllodoce” | acted on sugar in wuch a mannes ae to produce | tnd congratulations and which criaisy sacks | the Boston correspondents’ will congratulate | pot tobe govered> the amie es coll Gl in the contac seme high nator ao poi gt aE oy $2" gid the porter, several appeals were made | that when frightened excretes from its pores @ | Sout loss effected by means of inherent vegeta, | te beginning of a new era for the practice of | themselves on the re-election of Mr. Morse of fgUEE fo be guite full when shirred and an | stifty whipped croam, favored very delicately | and sugar well, poar the corn starch into the to the fat woman and the question was even | jelly-like substance, so that when you pick one | iow and life” surgery. Massachusetts. His graceful form, his polished | !neh-wi A oboe ie eran the shir at top | with vanilla. Ornament the top of the cream | boiling water and stir overa clear fire antil discussed as to whether the intruder might not ‘p it seems positively to be inclosed in a mass sacionccuaa au Score OF THE REVOLUTION. brow, fringed by scant and silky hair, upon paar} =. ae inbe casings | with candied cherries, cutin tiny ‘and ar-| well thickened, then put all together in a bowl Po TARY Temoved by process of lifting | of jelly. | Sometimes a worm of another 7 ' fife appreciation of much a | _ 1*80e# without saying—and I need not insiat | which the gallericn always, look with Admire. | 8d when draw up we. range round the base a border of ‘small, fresh, | Sud heat five minutes before returning to the from fall orscagmene she usurped. But} finds its home ina branch of coral and the 1¢ time for acientifie appreci such a be sudly missed from the House GUTS FOR MEX. Breen leaves. saucepan. Then after heating all at once to the nigel Medio ae Then the porter suggested that a derrick would | coral builders construct their walls aronnd the | discovery had not yet arrived, and opposed as an creas Lobe hip abortions had his constituents been less wise than they | For men it is generally harder to selecta| Duess Bacs.—Ladies with choice dresses | boiling int ‘hey would add the “eperets” and required for urpose the conductor | animal, so that as the worm grows, they actu- i i Lane : i i 4 i yond comy cashened and act ually. weung .bio bands in ily build « yo grag a be pias pod optic pe Banat a4 pen gnarl opinions Cagniard | tion which these new discoveries have brought | Were. He has probably furnished more copy | gift, as they are apt to consider useless the very | now order a bag with each dress, just as a gen- | serve and enjoy pare. al 1 IT recogni- ii to correspondents than any other new member i i it SUUTHERN PLUM PUDDING. a. ‘ f him with ahome. | This tramp worm, as he | tion. Indeed, several passed before the | Sbout.in the art of Hippocrates. The import-| {2 the Hause. and ls: mos widely Kuege ia | things which are sure to please the women-| tleman orders ee tems a Taos ane win henna bones aman ele A tose st appeal nt Mt MORAAATORPONNE eh eae" Mang cre beep | Serine cf entatcuallisued youd ateation | Picant themuaven imagine, 1 ia haf | COONEY azo. Ais aplneelipgerc nomen gene bp meget mpg man [ghmmem gaps og biped . n | physician * ; 99 —_—__ er, who may have on , , ; “Well, my dear, I cannot cite « better in- end ofthe tube thus made for him open.#o bor heya ee eee ate meneees of fax lire Oe ncaa THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. on Mond and fingers for the Preset’ she De: Material and lowe at the top with a shire pian peiding [2 wanied ond mented without stance of the way in which sheer obstinacy an may breat ere is no cl ani- mentatic 7 :in- : a “s ; —_—_—_- stows wi 16 worl Prese: . 2 string ar wm than % Weight may win ia this world. ‘The fat woman | mals oxisting that has such brilliant and. beau. | Proved that fermentation and contagion are in- | Have w thorough working knowledge of biologi. so-papet pie “4 imately connected, end {t is to his progressive | cal chemistry and bacteriology. Infact, the mi | AB Ol4 Menagerie Man Enthuslastic Over Ite Waste-paper bua nd commodions, | through loops in the belt of the dress skirt and | natured fellow citizen in the sonth. A south- et, atrong ; " a i ‘baa n mee af Seeks peeareaiivaen es Wea [dos with ae +o ‘ently “inted co ideas that we owe the great and beneficent revo- | croseope aud bacteriology must be as familiar Advantages. fo perce thi manage aoe nd boy pony in tee cles, poo Boy dust padding inside of twelve hours if she docs -— ber. "But my own amusement over the episode | Dranchis resembling the most gorseeue’ Lind. | lution, the resuits of which we already vee, and | {5 him'as the stethoscope and pathology. Mr. William H. Blackburne of Barnum, Bai- — ss o6 ‘the: | and moth and every other evil agency except | happen to have three or four weeks om hand 40 on ly a a ehery ed [oe hm the principles of which wore bitterly opposed | “whe new discovery of which all men are talk- | joy & Hutchinson's menagerie, whe hag het Sepectaily if toounted in divers nad eitoe ty | tnloves and protiy servant girls withe. pen: | betie with, ho willtckoa maces Irtchpotare stron. “Iti cacy ‘enough to laugh st other phy Siests oppeerd tie birth, If Thave Seger Sal mek mae recent entcely clete. Sead seat expenesere hunting, transport- | the way--anbreakable and durable~—seems sp¢. | Chaut for wearing tmadam’s clothes ond rab 1 in quart of sifted Gour. In People's woes, but i ina diferent waiter When tian tela bosses ieee eee eee teribing at length the recent works of Dr. Kock | {ug and the Keeping of wild animals, paid « gully irell suited fora man's belongings, Come Larus Der, eal sallow and this se would put cach a ‘mit and nufferer. * now orks of ; paid toilet “articles a shaped laced at each | suger teacy Yeust, hag "ROME, ABOUT 8 Pare we posess in rogard to the cause of diseases | on, te care, of tuberculosis. On, this subject) visit to the new Zoological Park last, Sunday. | Diter really useful things are to be found witk | Tee = soft engaged 2 see- ‘ : . mit sir beaten eggs with water to make n 4 ep dusty rash : guest's plate at dinners or luncheons. ‘They Fee Gg Genre pe Em aay handed os Journal rporir to ra lt | come rom his ly of ial abject. Hober | however and al the facia pt that ‘io! Highted wish hed be coe ite Ler eumced on | mai, titinen, share Tanscathae ee ne some | are empty at frst, and are intended for, use soning to rian, When Nght che woetd i badbasmntre hares ee Wien" Prateur hud finished hs researches in | Sow), if 8 necessary 4 by chemical’ proses | the leading zoological gardens in this country, | variety is offered to welect from. ‘The silver | between courses, when salted almonds, cher rine! ries or bonbons arc passed. Heretofore there regard to yuast alcoholic f tution, he i = , pocket match holders, court plaster cases and | t#°* ing in Germany. The following extract may | studied laatie, ‘aria, Dutyrie fermentations be puemid Roney A ie peeerabe with Se shjont | 00 walle Segenty Puck in Landen, nd enld bare been tion in order that no one could possibly be put i stoned, one Silver pocket Knives been given for sey- | has been no receptacle provided for theve lit ; or fhe pe ar not prove altogether uninteresting: Every gan-| &o. “He was the first to make pure cultures i gisappenrce po gene ok gee leg g Piperk agp eagai ag en Se ios ees bere eral geasone and most ensreruppic, bat it Fa ‘the should, be decorated at | she would put in « bag. ae usual, boil low _ tleman you talk to speaks of the McKinley law. | each case by producing in « given liquid one or bout, then the physician will be cone, | L# i# surprising, area of | not they arc always in order. v8 wet Sem some pretty little | one hour and serve with wine with sad in ‘The ideas they have formed of that law and | another f i his Py os | es ee eres int and | Bout 100 weres there should be found such | silver or china can be given almost without | sentiment in gold lettering, or even one that | as much grace as if it were orthodox and had formed me that the com- ping olla 3 another fermentation at his pl .. By lied either to become himself a chemist and | #0 a is mirth provoking being quite in order. A Ridamp omest. orkings “ure so ridiculous that one {experiments he reduced to ‘silence the avo- orien variety of soil, foliage and topography. Within | number, for they can be used in places, Prov: being been month. When, bowever, Pefclngn, ie the cave of cannot talk with them. Of one thing I catey of spontancous generation, who were bis Bocteritogst five eleonte.” If he adoote we |& few bundred foet of Pitas atre pbldacrrs [Repo pata ive! fone novelty tn styles fet of favorite quotations is sometimes, used. SOMETHING REALLY MICK. priv of uti Ad am It laboring men in | most violent opponents. In 1850 Dr. Dwaine, | ]ntter course he must resign himself te lay a | *ble for the largest s pesinte ag town he found | and shapes. Even a ‘of tobacco . twelve.desiens, voprostey A promoter of high-prancing nightmares an@ oe eee the States were no better paid | another French savant, had discovered in the | secondary role, whieh will be humilisties ts | Focky elevations wl hy, With Very litle labor, | is led yometimes into fostering the love of it devil chasers with arrow-beaded and Pad, than the laboring men here a merchant would | Blood of animals little sticks: which, ‘he de- (io Socdeaciemal dignity. "6 % | can be converted into bears’ by ‘some especially appropriate im} forked tonguce is wanted. Let the following Hg ~~ doa poor business. No matter whether it is | scribed as microscopic ‘alge, Some years . Amagnifcent plateau, gently sloping to the | ment for its use, and ting it aso recipe be concocted to the letter and PR ya papeee md our bigh tariff or not, our laboring men are en- | later, seeing that the butyric fermentation de- ABER GO ETICLANS, pon bas most ndlcioanly ee- | Christmas souvenir. of : One pound of A ania load piatle sled to live high compared tothowe in this | scribed. by, Pasteur lowly ‘resembled the| Itmay be argued that the physician wil be |fected for A" house for lions | and peyfantarpeleanc Ha, SiN out wi deseril country. Ihave taken some pains to find ibed, able to recei remedy fr laboratory ther felines. “Your bright Washington ‘i es given thebigher cor. ‘ tho price paid here for labor.” "A great’ Sen) of tine dirpeigd the atenon of te ether prox pa Bar eo sodincipatat uses ia faid Mr. Blnckbarne, “are especially rluable Ho young wn be ai teers 20. 6k Mie ST Bined for the night we caste Shar. For hited labor ch ter’ bans | eee had datribed ee ee ee seeds lah es Senen etn proms poy ey ‘hia owing to the batiocs | able gifts, Aes Petireatdfh ce bata parsed rind 4 ye a waa Sars atthe, Revi of ene [taf etueacpuseas Sharma | maeene wes catering ps | artes ay Mei neers nd | ee en So ar y- Mr. Dreyfoos int a Ye 5 Coie to the situation. 1 slept pretty well, con the diamond’cotting basins 7s. this laat-| bacteriology began Te tsa bo ensiotek Sim, merely Peestieine Soe | Gee fash of current tn Rock | divan, pictures for the frames or cases mame pound crambe ‘and above. and it was not until the next Leder an Pep gerelicer OTHER Discovanrns. bimaclf. b ine ‘aude Popedh began required to be both a mechanic} o4.,- discoveries soon followed, and the re- fr i : F i Hs (- that diamonds aired sult was that different microbes were guccess- in water, four ture fs eae ates he light wae streaming | much labor. “Servant girls get almost nothing. | ively discovered for the different con stpetting ins hte ap securely wad ol was arow about somothing. Very nora Tae | Your aunt tells me she pays big wages and her | diseases. At first many physicians opposed; the nine hours. | When sone lift 1s out of the kettle covered that the young reon is, plnide phn i gem ante eve marin a quar ‘Think of | new doctrines, ‘the existence of mi- ity which unites ys all, richas well as , has nd put in oold weet booal.o Ts can kept me was discoursing with the portec The ret | it —#10.24 for three months; and in this country | erobes, and subsequently, when they saw that been proved in a clearer and for it = over or Igot of bis complaint one that it cat | they are indeed servants in every sense of the | this nt was that } manner than has ever fallen to the lot of all the geten ware Woenees of blanched chnente welt he called hp ane wa that it con-| word; they do work for which we employ men. | they were not the cause of di t were de- | m of universal fraternity. How is that? Baye sendy four 2am blanched eral minutes before I learned that the youth ta | ‘YB or wood is brought for the winter | veloped through disease in the of human w can it concern who am my tick ove © top B+ Spa ple youth in| they have to shovel or throw it into the| beings or animala The fallacy of this on i cane eae Hake’ hot the enter witha epoon Ft raga he ‘panty sesing: cellar, or carry it in, if the cellar is in the | ment was made apparent by ox te which | pelghb pongo) pour in tro games of brandy and one shad Maps tbem outon the hook,’ ho aad, ast | FSU bart of the house. It's oma foe o | demonstrated that the pure cultarof the ae Caneee, whish'e Httle otlork of Seon ersecry ay ‘ith mace for plain pudding. end Ten dean'd if thay ia ee, He curtain, | the she takes her baggage there for her, | microbe sizer boughs about the same dis- | 5 little Part could alleviate ‘This is inaed © dish. 7 we Sche porter, bo m | 224 Wlien she returns at 9 oF 10o’clock at night fase, and, this fact in proved, | tad render -. paces + froemons wosrs vortma, a ‘ranks of those theo- bealth, to ‘and to the lives of ~ ~~ Toe became Thiened” Bertain Heatly, for’ the ‘ren the misery wi cc weed shoatd os invented then the germa of — ing to which it is wih cone disease, but rather ite core tds ‘which’ we ‘ ot deteat x there the microbes eredence to bearte are indly deny tan interest to be tile and will ‘A GREAT BEVOLUTION. Today all serious scientific agree that a living is contagion, and

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