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The Funereal Month Of March

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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An observant metropoMtan barber says tliat he can teil ones physical condition by the state of tlio hair. The Hible tells us that with hls hair (tono Sampson lost liis atrength. 'i'ha Romans considered baldness ii serlous at icUi n an l Julias d .-ar was never quite satisfied witli himself because his poll was bare. The fa-e, howevcr, is the open book and one can readlly trace in its various expressions. lines. changos and complexión the state of the system. The eye that is usually bright and yet has a pallid briühtness. the lace upon whose eheeks nature paints a rose of singular beauty and flash, more marked In oontrast with tlio aJabaster appearance of tiie forehead and nose and lowcr part of the faro, s une of those whom Urn Bkilled physlolan will teil you will some day dread tlie funereal inonth of March, because it is Uien that consumption rrais its richest har.est. Consumption thcy teil us is caused by this that and the other thlng, by microbcs in the air, by micro organisins in the blood, by deficiënt nutrition, by a thousand and one things, but whatever the cause, deoay hegins with a cough ai d the remedy that will effectually stop the cause of that cough cures the dlsease of thelungs. That is all there Is of it The cough is an evidence of a wasting. To stop It elïictually, a remedy must be used that will search out the cause, remove that and then heal the hing and do away with the cough. This is the power, special to itself, possessed alone by VVarner'8 Log Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy. This is no new-fangled notion of narcotlcs and polsons, but an Old-fashloned preparation of balsams, roots aiul herlis, such as was used by our ancstors many years ago, the formula of which has been secured exclusively by the present manufacturera at jrreat trouble and expense. It is not a mere cold dryer. It is a system-searcher and up-builder and a consumption expellant Where others f ail, it wins, because it gets at theconstitutional cause and removes it from the system. J. W. llensaw of Green bo o. Pa., on Jan. 15, 188, reported that '-he had derived more real benefit for the length of time, from Warner's Log Cabln Cough and Consumption remedy than he had for years from the best state physicians. " If you have a cough, night sweats, "positive assurance in your own minrl that you, oh- you, have no consumption, " and yet lose flesh, appetite, courage, as your lnngs waste away, you may know that soon the funereal month of March will claim you, unless promptly and faithfully you use thfl artiole named. If other remedies have failed try this one thoroughly. If otiiers are offered, insist the more on trying this uno nialed preparation. Some persons e prone to consumption aii'1 thoy should never allow the disease to become seated. Uurine a divoice trial at lJiainne)d, Hl., th fact was brought out that the husbaud, whc na the defeudant In the sult, perslsted 1 sleeping between sheepsklns at all seasons ol tlie year and in all kinds of weathar. He declared that no bed clothes werc equal to thctir a promoter of comfort and bealth. Plowlng In California bas lts dUadvantages. At tbls season especlall? farmers who ire plowlnz new ground turn up numeroui tarántulas and rattletuakes, tbe latter belng !n a dormant state, but the former u llvelj is posslble. One farmer reeen tly killed s rattlesnake whlch had nineteen rattles. A trainer of animáis In Paris gives the followlng acconnt of the way In wliich he tralus eaU and rats to live ou frlendly terms. Taking a cat and rat each by tbe back of the neck, bc bringa their heads nearer and nearer togeth er, accustomlng lliein pradually to each other antil fnialir their noses meet. Tbls practica it lengtu seems to please them. A woman of fine complexión has admltted tbat It Is due to the mllk of the cocoanut. Her formula Is this: "Take a freh cocoanut, grate it, place It In a clotb, and squeeze out tbe mllk. Wash the face and hands with the liquid, rubbini; a great deal, tbe more tbe better, and wipe wltb a soft clotb. The effect la wonderful and instantaneous." Samuel Spencer, tbe remarkabl joung Qeorglan who has to lonir been the real president of tbe Baltlmore ite Oblo Railroad system, fifteen years ago entered the company't lervice as a $9;K) clerk. To day be receives (25,000 a jear salary. Hu Is a sinall, modust(ooklng man, with reddlth brown mustacba aud Imperial, and a low, gentle volee. Tho autoairaphometer, recently invented, not only records tbe distance passed over bj the Tehlcle or whatever it Is attacbed to, bul ilso the course taken and the difference of levl and topograpby of tbe (jround. Worneu will not think tliev have their full rights until they cao compel tbeir busbauds to carry auto grapbometers on lodse nlithls. A negro tramp called on a dentlst In Mansleid, Mass., the otber day and asked hlm to extract a pin from the back of hls neck. The dentlst sent tbe man to a sunreon, who b; hard pulllng took out a big brass shawl pin. I'he negro cald that he had thrust It Into bis neck to cure ringworm. Tbe pin had been In tbe flesh for some time and was mucb corfoded. More than $10,000,000 worth of oysters were ihipped from Maryland to all parts of the world this season. Over fiftv thousand perlons are ernploved In the Industry In tbe state, and it supports bcsldes 1,501) schooners and ■loops. To eniorce Ibe law for the regulatlon of these yessels tbe state malutalns an "oystei navy," conslstine of five steamers, six schooners, and Igbt sloops. A Washington correspondent who recently attended Dr. Sutberland's Cliurcb, and (at 1b a pew dlrectly In front of the President's, lays; "I sat near Mis. Cleveland, and during tbe singing I could hear her pure, fresh volca (olnlng in everj hymn that was sang. She hal t tralned soprano, whlch sbe uses without affectation, and apparentlr with real eajoyment, utterlng each word dlstlnctly, so tbat tbe song becomes a recital." Pope Leo was once sent as nuncio to Bruslels. He used to attend the evenlng partles of Charles Lever, and met nmong others tbe late Arcbblsbop Whately, wltb whom he made (rreat frlends. At a dlnner party anobleman isked blm to admire "a very lorely Venus" on the lid of a snuff-box, rxpectinz to amuse the company at the expense of the nuncio. "Charming!" sald Mpr. Peccl, quletly returnIng tbe box, "Is It a portralt of madam li marquis?" A Canadlan wrlter draws attentlon to the fact tbat many borses are subjected to mucb pain by tbe bits belng put Into their inouths on very cold mornings without precautlon belna; taken to free tbem from frost He makes tha followlngremarks on the subject, whlch ar certalnly wortby of consideraron: "Tbe blU should be carrled Into tbe house and tbawed out by tbe kltchen stove, or dlpped ida pall ol water. If you want a lesson you will nol soon foreet in regard to this matter, put youi tongue agalnst a bit tbat bas been exposed all mght to a zero temperature. It will stick faat, and ou will not get It free without leavIng some of tbe skin behind." GlTlng borsei Ice water Is also cruel, and not calculated ta conserve the bealth of the most usiul bclpei man bas ou tbe farm.

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