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PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. Th« Healthful Way to Live—Food That Make« Strong, Hound Teeth. J10W SAILORS ARE FEO. PICTURE OF JAMES W. RILEY. "»___________ rhe Indiana Peet Talks Abent His Art and IIU Method ef Work. ( FROM TURTLES’ BACKS. JAOK RECEIVES BETTER VICTUALS THE .REVIVAL OF THE BIG TO* For continued health of miud and body James Whitcomb Riley, the western poet *5 TRAN HE DID TWiNTY YEARS AGO. TOISE SHELL COMB. and a perfect development of all the musclW« tn J humorist, took the intellectual au di cues it cannot be disputed that regular exercise iii •y storm the ether afternoon at Chickering the open air is necessary. As a people, hays a The “Doctor” la the Moat Important hull when he recited his quaint lines entitled, A Fashion “of Bur Grandmothers That writer on this subject, we shut ourselves up too “Wheu the Frost Ison the Punkin.” Even Personage oi| the Ship—The Allow U Becoming Popular With Modern ’ « mut »«-L •*’ *“ N’ r ' much in our houses. Four or five hours a day James Rmeell Lowell could not repress a ance of F<»od—Serving Out FrovUiona. <i|ile, and Bunner, Eggleston, Cable and BeLle»— How the Combe are Manufact «A -Í • V«'“ »' in the open air is the allowance needed by ever/ human being. For most women that ia im The Sluah Cgak. Richard Henry Stoddard laughed aloptL ured—Tortoise Shell Cap Forepiecee. practicable during a great part of the year; Those who have read Mr. Riley’s poetry Sailors on deep water ships are better would almost instantly recognize the poet, if think ot nervou« trick, and but they could and should spend much more “The fashion for tortoise shell combs is r askrti a reporter of Ur. time out of doore than they do. In summer fed now than they were fifteen or twenty it were possible for ideas to picture in the returning,” said a lurge uptown retailer d<M,tu .h«L at the physician’s office. there is no reason why they should not habit years ago. They get a greater variety. mind’s eye their creator. Riley is quaint and to a reporter. “Some five years ago wou,d ““ ually sit on their lawns or porches with their Qn board all deep water vessels three almost homely, until he speaks. Then the veil combs were considered out of fashion, and ■ an«w.i«i. “But of what work and reading. wo«fltl be much health meals are served daily w hen the watches is lifted and mirth and humor illumine hi« nolMxly used them except ladies qf the old C’ ■h.raeterixcd u tricks and (wtty ily than sitting in darkened rdims. In this are changed at cight’bclls—at 8 a. m., noon, features. He has a large, strong, smooth school, and then the combs were very by» many iwopl". I way the greater part of the day could‘be and 0 p. in. Besides this what is called shaven, mobile face. It is a humorous face small, i Bur. the style has beefi growing in early coffee is served to the watch on deck •that retreats fore and aft; in other words, it favor, and I-should not be surprised to see ’““.w they onlJr 100 ofu"n th* spent in the open a#. at 5 a. n>., before the work ot washing the curves from forehead to chin. His large Ro in a few yearp the enormous comb of our ,y 7. er»"« nervous condition; decks commences. The cook, or, us he is man nose plays a strong part in the ensemble grandmothers worn again.” " Junes of nature, as it were, of About the Skin. * 1 ”7which the sys^m “• *•«<!“«• always called, the “doctor,” is the most of features. I>rge blue eyes, rather sunken, “Does the style of the comb originate Simple as the skin appears to be, it is very Ji «re, the« tab.t. never become complicated, and plays an important ¡»art in important personage on the ship, and give a beamtug expression to thin, radiating here, or is It imported from Paris, with i,Jad«ion of th. nervous system the working of the physical system. Its lucky is the seaman who can keep good wrinkles. When he smiles these lines fairly the rest of a woman’s headgear?” asked w JlStb-n recovering through some glands secrete the oil that keeps the surface friends with the cook, for he is certain to glow. His hair is so thin and close cropped thf reporter. “Oh, no; I buy my goods from a manu Tniinsum«-. There are sudden •oft and supple. Another set of its glands get lots of “mulevolcns”—a peculiar term that it is not easy to distinguish its color. It £ i* irightene<i, dto- pour out a fluid, the evaporation of which given to the viands that are left from the looks a jmle sandy. He is snugly built, of facturer in the city who has been in the ^otor an» ofthe brain and giv- enables the body to maintain its propel heat cabin tables. These are called “gubbins,” medium height, and has great suppleness in trade for a number of years. The French and are brbuglit forward in what Is called ' ^u-st»snio<iic actions. What combs do not take hefif, apd at the same amid the many sudden changes of the at the dog basket, a" large basket lined tho shoulders. time the designs are so elaborate that they ’ «11 the inhibitory power of the mospheric temperature. Mr. Riley is a ready composer. Maj. Pond cost, with the duties, too much for the wfth tin. ‘“’m.t morbid influence, becomes asked hnn for an autogiuph, wheu be sat It is one of the eliminating organs for ex Now as to the diet provided for Jack in average purchaser. ’ ’ ’ TYbat wbat the mind would usu- pelling from the system waste and poisonous down and immediately wrote these lines: Every sailor, when he On the second floor Of an old fashioned “ . into action. The mind matter, Its network of nerves is the source the forecastle. It liain't uo use to grumble aud.compiain. goes aboard, is provided with a knife, fork building the reporter found the largest S t w enforce such restraint, but of sensation that recognises the presence and It’s jes’ as cheap aud easy to rejoice; and^oon, a “ hookpot ” and a pannikin. tortoise shell comb manufacturer in the »Li. to much relief that the sut- qualities of external objects, that is, of the Wkeu God sons out the weather and sends rain, The hookpot is a tin pot with an iron hook city. He said: “Tortoise shell comes W’y, rain’s my choice. nervous habits, newly sense of touch. rivdl&l oirto that It can be hung on the After he signed his name, a large, bold chiefly from Central America and the . are th® result It consists of three parts. The inmost is West India islands. The natives trade hln all seen the practices into which the seat of color. The middle, a tough, elas sMe of the bunk while Jack is using both handwriting, some other person desired his bauds to eat with. In England ev autograph, and this is the verse he immedi the ahell for provisions and clothing, and “LpM.il- There is the man who tic and fibrous membrane, is the true skin, aqd dowh there it is as good as silver.” , (Lat or coughs, when ho has never is the seat of the nerves of touch. The out erything is said to be done Hby ately wrote: -“Are the shells < brought here whole?” of parliament, and the sail- LLcold, or who Jawn’ whenh<“ most, a transparent and teprny film, is,itself fret We say and we say and we say, oft’JrfixMl is certainly regulated by the act, asked the reporter. We promise, engage and declare. „ whatever to feel bored. Others Wholly without sensation, and protects the Till a year ii oin to-morrow is yesterday. “Oh, no. When the natives catch the and his duily bill of fare is fixed by law. Kh their beard or mustache, pull at sensitive sk|n below. And yestet-aay is----- where* tortoise they kill him and expose the shell In this country it is fixed by act of con bin* or buttons, or pick and bite at The human nail and«tha horsete hoof are gress, and in vessels of both nations the A reporter asked him how he worked and to the fire, which loosens the plates, and -Milsuntil the blood runs. Then merely nuMlifications of this, which is called ship captains are compelled, under a heavy how he went about selectim^ something suit then they are easily pulled apart. There Ptbar such familiar evidences of the epidermis. So complicated an organ is penalty, to post in u conspicuous place in able for his particular styled He replied: “I are thirteen plates on the back of the tor nwntas the continual shifting of exposed to many ailments. the forecastle a copy of the agreement have no trouble whatever to find something toise and thirteen on the stomach. The on when in company, aud this/to- signed by the sailors on shipping contain to write about. I cannot throw a stone but stomach plates are what we call amber «th »tendency to automatic and ab- that I hit a subject. They are everywhere shell, and are worth more than the rest, Tnotli Building. ing the quantity of rations signed for. •u,! actions when not dependeut on about, wherever I go, anflJ take them as I for when they are polished they are al According to a Brooklyn dentist, oatmeal THE ALLOWANCE OF FOOD. j mental preoccupancy, may be is one of the best foods for supplying the find them. I have no special system to work most as light as genuine amber.” The regular allowance of food for each by. I always write as I feel, and that per ukee as indicating the approach of teeth with nourishment. It makes the den Near the door sat a white haired old prrstration. When one get. very tine, cementum and enamel strong, flint like 'mail in both English and American mer haps is the only system I have. It is useless Frenchman scraping awl cutting some mwked habited irritation appear; and able to resist all forms of decay. If you chant vessels should be as follows: Bread, to force anything ;4Lmust come forthwith shells which a lad took up and bound to , »nd naturally agreeable sound«— have children never allow any white bread one pound; tea, one-eighth of an ounce; natural feelings and then it will strike the gether with a thread. A comb has to be__ ; the prattle of children—become nn-j upon your table. Graham bread is made of coffee, one-lialf ounce; sugar, two ounces, right chord. A writer cannot-* tell every several shells thick. After the shells-are Inwroma will set in, the repair of whole wheat ground, not bolted, so that the and water, three quarts per day. Beef, time how he selects a theme to write about, cut out in the general shape of the design tem bewimes unequal to the daily de bran, which contains the ininuteqoantitiea of six pounds; pork, one pound and a half; at least I cannot. Nature is spread out be wanted, they are wrapped in several thick ml the result is seen ill irregularities lime, is present. To make a good, whole flour, one pound and a half; peas, one fore ns, and somehow I stumble over things nesses of wet cotton cloth and placed be lWed movements. Some people will, some, nourishing bread, take two bowls of pint; rice, one-third of a pound per week. that awaken within me the instinct and feel tween two heavy heated irons in a press, d twitch their bodice when they fait wheatmeaf and one bowl of white or bolted These provisions are to be served out in ing to write. That is finding a subject.” which is screwed down. Leftk there for. from an irregular explosion of motor flour, and1 make by the usual process. ndflitfon to the daily issue of lime juice or •* 4‘In writing your dialectic poetry do you half an hour, the steam welds them to one, theenergy of a spinal cell beeom- Nothing is superior to Boston brown bread other anti-scorbutics. It is also provided: put it in good English and then translate it, gether nicely, and when taken out they go f jenl, liberated. This same condition for bone and tooth building. This is made “No sheutli knives or grog allowed on so to speak to the designer, who pastes a paper pat board. Substitutes at master ’ s option. p higher up in the brain gives rise to of ryemeal and cornmeal. Baked beans, too, “No, I do not. I imagine that the old tern on th© shell, so that all the delicate tune and incomplete idea uoii.disturb- have a considerable supply of these lime salts, The following substitutes are allowed: farmer is talking, and I for the time am the filigree* work can be cut out with what I comfort lees dreams, when the natural and should be on your tables, hot or cold, at One ounce of toffee, cocoa or*chocolate for aid farmer, writing down the thoughts' that lookB like an ordinary scroll saw. They/ ,r of the brain to secure its own timely least three times a week. In brushing the oqe-quarter ounce of tea; molasses for come to me in a homely, easy way. The are then sent to another room, where the sugar, quantity to be one-half more; one is impaired. teeth, always brush up and down, from th® spelling and all, as the old farmer would do rough edges are cut off With circular gill graver states of nervous troubles gum instead of across. Brush away from pound of potatoes or yams; one-half it, so do I, and I find it satisfactory as to re saws about as large as the end of a lead pound of flour or rice; one-third pint of e observed morbid fears, some of them the gum and on the grinding surfaces of your pencil. I ■ • peas or one-quarter pint of barley may be sults.”—New York Mail And Express. After going through several processes peculiar. There are people afflicted teeth. substituted- for each other. When fresh the comb arrives at the last stage, the »ophobia, or tho fear of being alone, Inner Circles of Swelldom. meat is issued, thw proportion to be two is a most peculiar condition of the Whan MaMage Is Valuable. A census of “good society” has just been polishing room. There are a number of pounds per. man per (Jay in lieu of salt I knew a lawyer who would never Massage treatment has excited much at made in this city, and it is found that of the wheels of different sizes, some thicker 4 meat: ” than others, revolving at a rapid rate. . appear in court for the purjxise of tention of late, and, owing to ignorance of A landsman might think that, one-half population of nearly two millions—counting The proprietor explained: “These wheels r aca*» when unaccompanied by his its real value, it is by many regarded m a in the metropolis and its suburbs—only 700 pound of beef or one and one^quarter some other member oF'the family cure for every kind of disease. Dr. William are qualified to rank w'iththe best. In a re are composed of ynany layers of muslin »supported he would" argue well an<| Murrell states, however, that, as a matter of pounds of pork would be. sufficient for a public where the notion is outrageously ge cloth, and the heat generated, through mair, but when it is considered that a good ‘, but otherwise hn indefinable terror fact, its sphere of action is very limited. If neral that behavior is the true test to worthi friction removes all roughness alul puts on v Jung that might happen— he knew carried out under the direction ofa scientific deal of it is cut off as unfit for human ness, it requires an authoritative edict once a beautiful polish, which lasts ns long as food and thrown^overboard, that the meat the Comb.” ~ Hwould seize him and render him physician, who has bad .experience in this is weighed with the bone in, and that in a vjthjle to squelch the, leveling tendency, “Do you make any of those very large l Then there are victims of clause inoda of treatment, it yields excellent re- when sillt meat is boiled it shrinks a great The Patriarchs have dbne the job this timen combs, like that specimen 4n the case?” or tho fear of going throqgh nar .suits; butif allowed to drift into the hands deal, Jack won’t have much meat left to They arò an organization of intensely swell The manufacturer picked u^. the comb, is, and I have known people to be of an ignorant empiric, it soon degenerates eat with his hardtack. The beef, or as it gentlemen who give annual balls at Delino- which measured fifteen inch^ wide and J terror when proceeding along any into the most arrant quackery. is always termed “salt horse,” is always nico’s, and they put what they regard as their eight inches high, beautifully carved, and F broadest thorough fares, lest the houses all lean, and the salt pork is generally -all tninds to the drawing of the* line distinctly replied: “That comb was sent herefrom r» » 65 i close in oil them and crush them. An- A Simple Kemedy<tor Rheumatism. fat. The meat is generally kept on deck between “society” and common people. The Brazil by a lady of Dom Pedro’s court. lobia and gynephobia, the one the fear One who has seen the following simple rem in two casks called the “harness casks.” Patriarchs’ next ball is to occur this month. wdsand of men, and the other the fear edy tried in a case of acute rheumatism, with I The fat that arises to the surface when the Ward McAllister, an old beau of unquestioned I mended it, but it has never been called for, and I am not sorry, for it is a curios mien, are nut uncommon. Tliexe and, painful »welling in the ‘“feet,; says tbptit meat is boiled in ihe^alt water is saved by standing, is the high mogul. Every autumn ity in this country. We do not make any r troubles, ass dated with morbid quickly removed the agonizing pain. Into the cook anil put into tlie slush cask. This he maks out a careful list of ninety nine other I Like it. I have some pretty large ones, sin the ears, are symptoms of what has one quart of quite hot milk stir an ounce of flush or fat isrtlib cook> jierquisite, and real gentlemen, making 100 in all. They con however, for the ladies of Havana still mned American nervousness, or neu- alum; this makes Curds and whey. Bathe many a pound, of fat meat lie surrep stitute the Patriarchs. •eiVit lieing first discovered by Amer- the affected parts with the whey until cold. titiously cuts from the meat toiuefease the They jure assessed $50 apiece for a fund is used for various7 purposes. Here, for phyacians. Again, we have perversion In the meantime keep the curds hot, and, amount in the slush cask. Arriving at with which to pay the ball’s costs of masic »di and taste, all local causes being after bathing, put them on as a poultice and port this fat is sold to the soupmukers, and and sdpi>cr. Upon them is placed the awful instance, are a lot of cap fore pieces for the officers of the Spanish navy. Each t; (èies of people a » ho smell smoke when ttye price fetched ' lnrgtly increases' the responsibility of issuing invitations, for the oeak weighs just ohe-half an ounce.— wrap in flannel. is none at band, and the predilection- of “doctor’s” pay. A good deal of the meat documenti« t re substantially credentials of 1 girls for chalk and ground slate ix?ncils. Care for a Stye. haA made several voyages round the Horn llrt highest j SssibTe character, proving that In Their Summer Attire. liking for alcohol is often a matter of A French physician recommends the fol or Cape of Good Hope, and when the eask Che holder is “in society.” Each one in tèe The .Englishman and the Frenchman lerves and even acquired tustes for lowing treatment for that most unpleasant i^opened smells frightfully, und is really 100 names sjvea persons. The number is are nowhere more unlike than in their as articles of food and drink muy be little affection, a stye. Dissolve one part of tiiiflt for human food. based on a c reful and critical estimate that behavior in summer. The Frenchman i to the same cause. there are no more- than 700 men and women boracic acid in thirty parts of distilled water, “ who ' s this whack for ^’ loves to look summer like. If he is jie of tho saddest symptoms ot nervous- and drop on some of this solution with a in all N qmk Y >rk quite worthy of the glorious obliged to remain in the city he will en When cooked the meat for each watch (iistindflSn. The separate lists of seven are and one which- m many instaiices marks wetted piece of wadding, several times a day. deavor, by his attire, to practice upon his “t stages of tho affliction, is the indécis- It is said not only to effect u cure, but to pre is placed in a wooden receptacle called a sent to Lie A’ lister, who calls a reerxt meet .imagination the innocent deception that 4-*kid,” and taken into the forecastle. The men previously remarkable for vigor vent a return of the trouble. ing of the entir > 100, to .whom Die names are he is walking upon the yellow sands of peas are made into soup, the flour is made J rapidity with which they grasped read, and a single vote against a candidate is the sea shoret He wears a straw hat, an into “4jiff.” It is mixed with water and sions and acted on their convictions, Agreeable Cosmetics. boiled in a epnieal shaped bug in salt wa sufficient for exclusion, all of which is funny alpaca coat—-not necessarily black, oind rhajjs the most characteristic of all Not unfrequently1 he A harmless lotion for freckles consists of ter. This makes the outside of the duff to the reader, but very momentous to the white trousers. « troubles is the fear of personal cou small coterie of persons concerned. When saunters over the burning asphalt in pon, which appeal’s to have developed orange flower water, one pint; glycerine, one taste salty. On being taken into the fore Mrs. William Astor gave a notable ball two sand shoes. He is a practical philosopher, castle, one man cuts the duff into as many since the advancement of the bascilii ounce; borax, one dram. For skins to which glycerine is not agree pieces as there are men in the watch, some years ago she extended her invitations to 800, for a thorough change of dress changes F, and which so affects some persons and was by her friends considered liberal, the ideas if it does not change the air. hey will not shake hands or otherwise able the following answers equally well: pieces larger than others. Auother one then turns his back, and as considering how sacred are the precincts of Englishmen are the direct opposite. They into actual contact with their neigh- Borax, three grains; rose water, five drams; orange flower water, five drams. the carver holds up a piece on his jack “society.” Thus you will see that so far as arc rigidly formal in the matter of dress. knife and says, “Who’s this whack for?” New York is concerned th«wv may be an The typlCfit Londoner and man of busi wnnection with this last a certain gen designates the man who takes the piece. “uppei 10,000,” but towering altitudinously ness, so long as he is in town, wraps him ii well known in St. I xmiib , but now Heir Apparent and Heir Presumptive. Sugar is eateji with the d\iff, or molasses above them are less than 1,000 positive super self up in his frock coat, although the may be recalled by many in whom was The heir apparent is the oldest son of the latives.- -New York Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch. dog star may be raging and the heat has in a remarkable degree this tear sovereign, whom nothing except his own when served out extra, as is often done. changed him to the color of a boiled lob it&mination. He wore gloves, and nut death can deprive of the kingdom. If the The pea soup is often made thick by pour NoV^lty in,the. Medical World. ster. When he is on duty he is afraid to would not shake hands, but had the sovereign has no child, then the relative near ing a little vinegar in and eaten that way, appear before the world in free and easy Popular Science News announces as the it aversion to touching any one sitting est the throne is the heir presumptive, so and some old salts stir a spoonful gf sugar latest novelty in the medical world the em garb, lest be should be suspected of beldg im in a street car. Many people there called because the birth of a child to the king in the soup, making a queer mess. On ployment cf enemeta of sulphuretted hydro giddy and frivolous. He has his notions, Christmas day, and maybe the. skip io have some one nervous affliction that would lose him the right of succession. are boiled in gen and carbonic dioxide gases as a cure however, of comfortable clothing in sum per’s t>irthday, raisins develops into anything worse, and Many prominent physi mer, and he frequently indulges them the flour, and then “plum for consumption with is merely a source of annoyance to the A Long Bridge. duff” is served. Whenever a . pig _ is cians have testifle<Ljto the immediate in> when he goes abroad. His appearance on d. One gentleman found it impossible The longest bridge iu the world is in China. killed on board ship the afterguards provement of consumptive patients undei the boulevards-oftgn astounds the Pari p at times, and after chasing imaginary sian. When abroad, at the opera, at din The roadway is seventy feet wide, and the gets chops and sausages, and Jack gets the treatment. There seems to^be no phil »ver imaginary fences without uVail, oeophicai basis for this v<ry peculiar uno ners and similar occasions, he loves to bridge is seventy feet high. There are 300 sea pie, and it makes bis mouth water to ight himself of tracing the figure “8” roundaliout method of treating an affection shdw his superiority to all rules and hor ball of his thumb with the forefinger arches seventy-five feet apart, each one of think of it, for it is a tasty dish, and, like which bears a pedestal on which is the figure angel visits, few and far between. This of the lungs, and the strongest point in its rify the natives by his neglige.—Home same hand. This intricate process at- favor is the high standing of the physicians Journal. * J the desired end, but unfortunately be- of a lion twenty-one feet long and made of is how it is cooked: The “doctor” places a layer of boneB on the bottom of his larg who claim to have used it with success. Perception of Cold and Heat. Mch a matte* of habit that it was cou- one solid block of marble. est copper or kettle. On this he places a i in waking hours, and when iast heard It is well known that a cold sensation Foreign and Native Trees. layer of pork, cut in chunksand seasoned; the victim was unconsciously laboring reaches consciousness more rupidly than The Age of Louis XVI. on this goes a layer of pastry, then another Professor Sargent, director of the Arnold himself asleep in the day time. Many persons who have seen pictures of layer of pork, and so on, till three layers Arboretum, of Harvard college, estimates a sensation of warmth. Dr. Goldscheider, of Berlin, whose researches on thè hot and '»rebut a few of the many types of King Louis XVI of France in the powdered of each are laid. This is called a “three- that five foreign trees are planted in New cold points of the skin have gained him a ‘ that every one encountered wig of that period are accustomed to look decker-,” and when boiled to perfection is England t<w>ne native. Yet, of all foreign well deserved reputation, has recently ac reduplicated by the score upon him os either a man past midd e age a sailor’s delight. The meat is always trees introduced into America, the willow curately measured the length of the time ^<Mt saying, but lest the reader be or an old man. When he was executed he was sent to the forecastle at noontime, and it alone, he thinks, has qualities not pmesaed in necessary to perceive these sensati^». the long list of unfortunates, it may 88 years old. __________ invariably happens that all or nearly all a greater «legree by some native. The Euro The observations were made on parts leVthe mpdical books toll is eaten at that meal, and for the follow pean oak and the Scotch, Austrian and Cor »-BL Louis Republican equally sensitive to heat and cold, and Pinchbeck. ing supper and breakfast next morning sican pines all die at about the time when The oompmition known u “pinchbeck" 1« Jack has nothing to eat but hardtack, they should be in their prime, and the Nor with intensities of heat and cold equally bracelet of ball links, liana cnasea employed in the manufacture ot cheap washed down with the decoctions called way spruce, at a corresponding age, is de different from the temperature of the part. ada< L • novelty. The time of contact was recorded electric jewelry, to which it give. ill name. It wee tea and coffee. Any housewife knows the ally by means of a metallic button fixed eastern palius in ornamental pots called to after Christopher Pinchbeck, a Lon strength of a decoction made of a pint of crepit and unsightly. to the skin. Contact with a cold point » U>e favorite piazza decoration for don vender of jewelry. water and one-eighth ounce of tea or one- A Safeguard Against Fire. n houses. was felt on the face after 18.5, on the arm half ounce of coffee.—San Francisco Call. It is a common practice in France to coat after 18, on the abdomen after 22, on the faille Française, moire and gros German Territory. »-► ■'1 ■" ................... ........ the beams, the joists and the under side of the knee after 25, hundredths of a second. materials that will figure in autumn This is the festive season of the county fair, flooring of buildings wjith a thick coating of The province, of Alaace and Lorraine origi The sensation of a hot point was felt on nally belonged to Germany. She lost them when the big pumpkin vies with the pretty lime wash as a preventive against fire. It ‘the same surfaces after 19, 27, 02 and 79 at the end of the Thirty Yean war in 1884, country girl for the attention of the crowd, is a preventive of prime ignition, although hundredths of a second respectively. This and regained them at the end of the Franco- •nd gets left every time, world without end. it will not check a fire wh^n once under head- great difference in time has an important —Oil Citv Derrick, Prussian war in 1870, wav. VAGARIES WHICH ACCOM- AN AMERICAN DISEASE. I