, trica‘l tearing apart of the ‘molecula " of common salt resulting in the for- mation of can-tic soda and bleaching powder. ,. I“! DEADLY "R- D! LAICI. .0 Illa!- OI at! El. 0. Ilka 2|.an I. a. I. I GUI-at!» IOU... no .5... l‘omeé midenta ‘ot Marduk"... aaya the New _York Sun. declare that. the perila of any «panama-min: aid to the volcano aufleren about St. Pierre will he gravely lncreaaed by the presence of the deadly let-de- St; Pierre fairly awarma with the venomoua reptilea.‘ It is. principally because of their presence- that aa- centa of Mont Pelee. otherwise not infrequent. "ITTTT'WV in cum of selsmicv disturbance snakes make {or the low land. When Mont Pelee ‘wss disturbed in the middle of the last century the fer-de-lsnce overnn the streets of St. Pierre, although they I" neturglly-s (relished snslte. Suppose, now, that the shore be. yond the district where all life has been. blotted out. has become . the relate of then creatures. What will heppen to<the men who land there, particularly it they ige ignorant. of the danger? It: is not plemnt. to think of. A The fer-defiance doe- not welt to be‘nttacked. He in I born min-deter. When he he: once set hi- venomounj mind on a men he will fol- low until one or the. other in skin. , ’ Govern-en! mute-nun. The United States department of ag- riculture now has well equipped lab- oratories for the investigation of the diseases of plants in Washington city, Florida and California. There are also 50 experiment stations where plant dis- uses are siudied. and in perhaps half that number of colleges practical eourses on ’plsnt life are given. Sandbox mutt-flu. Smallpox, as ofï¬cially reported in the United States from December 28, 1901. to Mav 2.199‘2Wflvesept'e emcrand An Aflertï¬outln. It is always well to remember, any: the Chicago Record- Herald, that the extinct. v,olcano like the reposing ’ was‘p, will bear watching. a total of 30. 815 cases, m'in‘ï¬m (teams in contrast with 22, 344 cases 353 3“ deaths in the corresponding period of 1901. , It's a p00!" place: remarks the .Cm- .cngo Recoml~Herald, dint can‘t get up a :voicano or an earthquake scare (St. Pierre'- Sole survivor; A murderer. imprisoned in a. cell beneath the earth, where he lay for four days of horror‘nfter St. Pierre had been buried under the discharges of the volcano, is said to He the sole survivor of u]! the thousands of St Pierre. No stranger or mOre dread- in] story could be conjured by the “iidest imagination of the romancer, and such a story would be criticised as too improbable. even in romance. ' A low Germsn Coin. ‘ The mint of the German government has struck 011' a three- mark silv er piece. commemomtive of the visit of Prince Henry to the United StM ' AI_ [upon-It Ulnar. liduutry. One of theImost important indus- ,gï¬â€™nnyié~‘ The Popular Sen-anon. hmmh? R I. â€'5 MB. President L. 8 Cofln,‘ II on ed- dreee before the locomotive engineere' convention, gave the following into! acting ï¬lament regarding the land- ing and growth of the “Homef’ “Ftom we upon made to me by the â€teary-“mum and manager- bf the Home I make out thia epiwu mixed atateneut at the preaant mum of the home and the. ï¬nancial rela- tion to it of each of the brotherhooda that contribute to its aupport. While ords of reeeipts and disbursements until November, 1892. so this stnte. ment will only apply from this latter date save a few exceptions; from that date up to the present time the Home has sheltered and cared for seventy-one needy and in some cases very helpless brotherhood men. ' Of ‘these helpless men one was a teleg- rapher. twenty were B. R. T. seven B L. F., seventeen O. R. C.. twenty: ‘six B. L. E. members. The total amount of money received from the brotherho'ode and auxiliaries was $74,167.61. The total disburse- ments since 1892 as shown by the hooks and vouchers exceeds the re- ceipts from the brotherhoods and auxiliaries. strange as it may appear, $5,038.18. while it is diï¬cult to ac- eount in In itemiled anther asI would like to do so asto make it ‘ perfectly plain ind satisfactory to mlmu miliar with the his-‘orytot V the n the first few years 01 its life, 1 think will be satisï¬ed with what I may‘lsay ’ here. Many of yon_ will recollect that for those years we issued a little “Home Journal†as the only “medium between the brotherhoods, ;the public and friends of the Home and the Home. except what was done i mostly by me in public addresses at Ithe diï¬erent conventions of _the brotherhoods, and at the union meet- ings, as many of you may recollect. 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