Scientific Reliance On Soap
Dr. liichardson lectured recently in this city on the germ theory of disease. He ackiowledged hisobligation to Tynrttill for his microscopio investigation on air dust, spores, and other comiorting and salntary topics. It is worth while for com'mon people to learn that 50,000 typhns gorms wiïl thrive in thé circumfcrence of a pïn head or a visible globnte. It is worth whilo for tliem to noto thnt these gemis may be dosieeated and bo börne, like thistte sceds, everywhore, and, liki! demoniacal possessions, inay jamp noiseleaely down any thi-oat. Uut there are certnin things spores cannot stand, accordingto tho latest ascertained results of science. A water tomperaturo of 120 dog. boils tliem to death, and soap cheuiicaJly poisons thcm. Here sunilary and microscopio science como togetber. Spores thrive in low gronnd and under low conditions of lifo. For redemptjoü, fly to hot water and soap, yo who live in danger of nialarial poisoning. Hot water is sanitary. Soap is moro nanitar.v. Figlit typhus, smallpox, ycllow fover, and ague with soap. Soap is a board of liealth. - l'hiladelpttia Prees. Fob the wedding breakfast on the occasion of the marriage of Lord Granville Gordon with Miss Roe, a Dublin confectioner produced the largfst wedding cake ever made in the Emerald isle. It was eight feet high, weighrd 300 poimds, and was ornamented with the arms of the Koe and Gordon families, as wel] as with various monograms and devices.
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