‘! ---v lump; Fuu About cu Dunnâ€"flow to Ann Webb] It. In viow o! In. tut thfl comm {I thc moot deatruotivool “in“ thn to whloh flesh in Ink Bump. and maria. tanning tron 16 to 80 pet cont. 0! thodosthl um aunt. we question. “In Oouum tion Contagious?" which Dr. 013 ‘9,0 the Boston University School of Insane. hu chosen for the title of a} volume. in which he Mutual tho mun:- tin with are“ easy and alumnus. sud whh u: my 0 evulonoo me in very improuivq. In one o! immediate sud awning Interest Alto: preminin thtt homes the woxds phthinis sud m rou- losia aynouymoualy with oonmmpflon. an! the word ogngqgioua in thouhroad sense .7 _-L-L o! communicable, trmmiuible or ouch- Ina. Dt. Clspp given a histortod sketch of the o iniona that have provsilad on the gabjoot' rang the gamut times, (tom whioh . ,n AL- --I-L_.b-2 Ivuv'vv- cowâ€"o â€". vâ€".â€"-Vv v._-,,, , , it peers that nlmoet All the celehreted m icnl writers, from Hipgoontea (400 B.0.). Ariatotie (330 13.0.) m Guen (Ad). 180). down to 1780. chucd the belief tint consumption in, to c eettcin extent ct lent, contagious. But cbout n hundred and on tecotion set in inst this hl erto most unnvemi he! of. though the old belief. somewhat modiï¬ed, never lost ite‘ holdâ€"the celebrated Dre. Cullen, of Edin-1 burgh, Reid and Hebcrden, of London, Rush, of Philadelphia. end Darwin, the nuthor of “ The Botanic Garden." and his son Ohnrlea, among other eminent men, still adhering to it. It in prose: tony, however. thnt later in life . Rush unnonnced thnt his views on the subject bud ohnnged, and mnintniued that, exce t in me once. itin not proper to uoribo e education of consumption to contagion. Dnr. , ._ AA--â€" . ' the early part of the present century ‘ 0 ion was divided on the sub'eot among e most eminent physicians, e majority ‘ denyin that consumption is contagious, althou even those who held the n tive most ï¬rmly quite generally admit that greater precaution should be observed than wasusually exercised by attendants upon consnm tive atiente, especially by nurses, husban s an wives; that extreme caution should be observed in the use of garments and mattresses which ccnsumptives had used; and that the same bed, or even the same sleeping apartment, should not be Occupied by two persons. ‘one of whom was known to labor under pulmonary consump« tion. Within a few years, however, re- newed attention has been given to the subject, and as a result of a series '0! close scientiï¬c investigations, con- ducted by men of admitted high ualillcaticns, the medical profession, in- c uding some of the most em: out patholo- gistsâ€"notably Professors hnheim, o! Lei 'e; Schup l,of'1‘ubingen; Chauveau, o! yous, and rs. Villemin, ct Paris, and Mamet and Andrew Clark. of Londonâ€"are largely adopting the conclusion that con- sumption may be contracted from persons who have it by inhalation of the germs of the virus, by swallowing them in food, by inoculation, and by eating the flesh or drinking the milk of animals suï¬ering‘ from phthisis or tuberculosis. Dr. Clapp‘ supports this conclusion by a number of rte cf illustrative cases furnished in country and abroad, andaby acum- may of the results of the experiments of a number of eminent inves ' ators. He also has an interesting apter showing the possibility that tuberculosis may be_tr_ansmit_ted by means of the food 7* I NSIL â€"‘ -n-mâ€"n- _.-J .7- ____ â€",sspooislly beet sud milkâ€"we oonsumo.‘ The prsomosl imporhnt results which a. judicious sgitstion o! the subject msy secure sro the following : 1. Thst no person, psrtionlsrly if young. should be sllowod to sloop in the suns bed. or oven in o suns room. with s. oonsum tin. 2. hst no rson should be allow to rennin for too ong s time in too olosoor toooonstsnt sttendsnoo on s consumptive. 8. That ventilstion. ss rises as pOssiblo. should be mound. 4. bust the most xigld inspec- tion of all the most thst comes into our markets. psntioglsyly' sf th‘e. gist-Ishtar. ,,,,S~L mmfaaxmmz use" which tarnish milk, by competent and tramway oï¬- oiqlg. 31:03:31 MW upon a Quentin! ,, ‘4 It-_‘1l._ to the public safety. â€"-Haqm‘ “:1!on Intending purchaaere of Oremona dddlea will do well to read audesonder the case of Hodgee ve. Obanot. tri in London the other day before Mr. Justice Field. The plaintiï¬ was a clerk and a private dealer-in violins. living at Gateehead..and the fendanthae a well-known ehop in Wardour street. Mr. H as called at the shop and was ahown a vie in. for which the price naked was £150. but which he ï¬nally bought for £56. the defendant representing that it was made by Carlo Bergonzi. one o! the ï¬nest of the Orernoneae makers ‘ o! the laet century. It turned out to be not a Carlo Bergonxi. the h it bore hie label, but the work 01a much ater manufacturer. probably of the present cen- tury. The irankneae oi the defendant throughout the case was admirable. he confessed that he had bought the violin in Perle and himself put the label into it. The Judgeâ€"“ Where did you getit from? " Deiendantâ€"“ Oh, we always have some about." " Why did you do thia?" “ Because people will not buy a violin without a name on it." M. Ohanet after- ward admitted that his father had been one of the toundera of the aehool of “ reproducere†of old violins, and that a large manuiaotory of these antique instru- ments exiete at the resent time at Mell- oourt, in Lorraine. he jury gaveaverdiot of £70 against Chanot. WNIUMI‘N COII’AQIOUI U Blazeâ€"am. at the court. in Lorraine. he jury gave averdict of £70 against Chanot. Tan te raph work of. England has now been very argely conï¬ded to women, and it is calculated that there cannot be less than 700 em loyed at the Central Ofï¬ce. The staff of t e Telegraph Clearing House Check Branch, which an “uses the whole telegraphic work of the ingdom and acts as a check u n all the clerks in the depart. ment. is exc nsively com sod of women, to whom is also intrusted t e entire ï¬nancial business. Certain branches of the Savin Bank Department are also in their han aswell as the Dead Letter Oflice. The number 'who apply whenever a vacancy occurs is enormous. None of the more important emcee have yet been ï¬lled by present time at Mell- 63:35:51: 9 spare a looked particularl smart. and were so attractive that it ailed me to account tor tli'eir bein unmarried. Talking about the marri e m. as it is called. there is a good es] of hnmhng talked. There are plenty of unmarried and mar- riagie‘able men. and a plentiful absence of elig ble pertners. but there is a more plentiful absence still, and that is of house accommodation. Most marriagesble men are oontenti! the can double up with a companion of the r own sex, and the owners of rooms, knowing that they can secure‘a b or rent from twa men than froma mar- ri couple. resolutely refuse to let their artments to any but single men. 80 i! t ere be any adventurous maidens packing up their Saratcgas preparatory to a descent upon this husband pasture. they had better suspend operations unless 'their women. who. “ " thought, “‘ better trunks be large enough to locate as aresi- cmeemdmhcruuéhly competent men. deuce upon a vacant lot. The kitchen and -â€"With a view to the ï¬tness of things housemalds have a glorious time here, for the St. Thomas City Council have selected "Mount Misery" as the site for a post' house. they are ractioally their own mistresses. gdï¬easi y command 025 a month with a . 6‘ Fungu- †mgldleo My Aggyâ€. THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST. Not so Much of 5 Martina Boom CRIME IN WINNLPEG-OTHER NEWS 8k imnlgnn’ h arrived “ Monks“ on 1'“qu a: mm to hitch. , The (Sum Methodists no building 3 third ohurehin Winnipeg. A: much In 3400 he been peid for‘ lot- three milee ewey from the business centre of Winnipeg. - The Kennedy femil ere expected in Winnipeg thou: the 111551118 of April to pet- tonn (or 3 week. . A trein left Hontreel over the Great ‘Weetern Beilwego on Thmdey morning {or Winnipeg. A age 160 persons were on bond, ell from Quebec. ’ Durin‘ the late atom the evil moot dreaded 1n Winnipeg we: ï¬re. Fottunntely no oonflearetion occurred. Had ï¬re broken out in the northei'n put of the city while the noun wee using it would elmoet oer- teinly heve been swept oni of existence. A gentleman who wee pnroheein horses in Toronto and vicinityto chip to innipeg received a. letter 3 few deye einee stating that there were 1.700 horses in the market there unsold. The mejority of them were from Onterio. He will 'eend his stock to the Western Btetee. Themelnriee to be peid to theoffloere end men of the Northwest Mounted Police force. under Sir John Mecdoneld’e Bill. ere eelollowe: Commieeionerot Police. 82.600 ;_ : usintent do. $1.600; each superintendent, ‘uAOO; eeeh inspector, $1,000; each Bur. Igeon or unintent, 81.400: each veterinary surgeon $700; eteï¬ ocneteblel, 01.60 per dey; other nonmmmieeioned ofï¬cers. 81 perdey; end coneteblee 760 per day. Mr. Thomas Walters. who keeps a hotel in Winni . was in Toronto yesterday. Be any! 3 at at the junction of the Asaini- boine and Red Riven 3 number of canvas hotels ere being erected. One on Argyle street will be cepeble of he ° e thousand people. The ordinary cenm otel will be twenty by seventy feet. 00nt six hnn~ dred yerde of duck. The crush at tho WinnipqgiBoat-ofloo continue: without intermisalon. Books of nail motto: lie unopened for several days, though g every one in-tho ofï¬ce is working double time. flThe ‘ ‘ oflioe‘ is not much better. The Iron 0 buainom is no great thst the clot look beï¬ldored and weory. The Racism hmse' It looks uttorg futiguod with the led of work and wool he in carnin . in uddiï¬ion to the hail-storm 0: teen thot up showered 11%;): him {or the pa» ten months. He hos n immensely ‘auccesafnl as a. apeoulotor. ‘ The specie] correspondent of the Dundee Advmiaer cent t0; Manitoba thus writes: Oennde. in‘comperieon with the States, in eminently e religione- country. The 8 o'clock bell ringing in Winnipeg on the Sundcy morning reminded me of home. At the same time, though there in a differ- ence betivcen the Amenonn and Canadian. there in an Auction tone about mug at 533693 *1â€" 5;;in advertisement 'in a shop vundow in Win33»: to the following effect: “ Boston egg ; cool and refresh- ing, It goes ‘19“ “your thrgaï¬ï¬‚zmng like a. ï¬rework. It will ex :16. your lung, throw out your about. on _ oool.your weary brow. It in the bots drink, and thst’s what's the author. 139 sure and not drink more than a gallon 3% I time." Acorns ndent believes Winni 'iea very well wed oommunit ‘, all inge considered.l He ea I: Wi a floating population eelima at 13,009, of alleges and drawn from all claeeeepf society, away from home associations and tree from observation by the eye 01 society; with a hundred saloons in full blaet‘: an almost entire absence of the reï¬ning influence or woman; a connlant flow 02, speculation,- asogndi‘ng _valuee._ ‘rapid_'fo:§unee.n1n§ilig end every temptation to [incite and foolish- ness: With 511- these pmmï¬one to dis- order, there in very little drunkenness on the streets. and the oriminel . reoord is exoeédin y smell. J e Dnbue oom- mdnted- oroibly on" this t in his charge io the Grund Jury the or or day. On the docket were only three forgery cases and one of malt up‘or': on other in the die- eherge‘othie duty. These 10 oriee arose trom of wealthy youn men ing on e. spree and aseooieting th low characters. ï¬entlemsn living in Ottews is hevin w en houses constructed in sections. 0 is size edmitting their transportation on ordinary ï¬st csrs. These sections, which tire to be built in thst city, ere to be taken to Winniag or other places in Menitobs, and erec 'there on lots, some of which ere owned by the speculutor. sud others, which are to be rented. The project appears to be feasible enough, end as lumber and lsbor sre both much cheaper here then in Menitche. end the cost of transport resecnsbie. there is no reason ‘why the speculation should not prove I pxinï¬one. The puts are to be suntan-,1 ti 1y uilt, sndon striving ettheir destiny tion 5 low honre’ work will put them together, and the ash pins with which the sections are joined, are easily driven. It is calculated thst in one and e. hsll dogs a dwelling 18190, with kitchen 12:14 sttec , esn be put in readiness for occupation. A Winnipeg correspondent says: The young lsdy teachers st the recent Provincial ,,,rs __.3 A report from Toronto this (Frldey) Afternoon ssye : At 1.30 this morning Polioemsn McKee noticed a bright li ht in Daniel O'Connell’e one-store frame ouee et 87 Jervis street. Oppooite ombud. The shrieking of children at the some time fell upon his em, and he ran over to the lace ‘only to ï¬nd it in flames. The omoer oked in the door. when u. mess of ï¬re burst out. Through the flames he â€V! two little chil- dren runnln wildly shout In their night- elothes an crying they knew not whet. To dosh through the ï¬re, pick the little one: up in his strong arms end rush out into the heck ysrd me the work of s minute, “3431ng did it in lees Oourazoou. Aot of a Toronto Polioomsn, II. 8". fl" Gill)!“ "OI TIE FIJI“. then thet time. O‘Connell end his two other children had got out e few seconds before. The policemen reuentered the burning building, but ï¬nding no other Egon there he ran down to the corner of ' 3 end Jervis streets end reng en elem. The Court etreet ï¬remen were on bend in [age than three minutes, being quickly fol- lowed by other eeotione of the brigade. The house being email and only one store high it wee not.diflienlt tcï¬et et the _,9_I. -3 which were - speedify extinguished. The contents were more or lose injured by ï¬re and water. and the house was pretty well demeged. O’Connell told a World reporter thst the roperty was owned by the Bleirs end 3 dhe had no insurance. He was smoking eehort olsy ‘ ipo and eomewhst under the influence of iquor. When questioned es tothe origin of the ï¬re he [eye the “ohilder†must heve «seized the lamp. while he was asleep in be . This is every improbable story, as the little ones were undressed and looked as if they hsd juSt 0t out o! bed. while O’Connell himself h all his clothes on when OBoer McKee sew-bin} in the book vâ€"v 'â€" ._-__‘_ :33. Those who heard his later came to the conclusion that he was the ' ohi!dor†who upset she lung. . It is strange that the sanitary condition of so my 0! the great houses in England should be so detective. Yet such is unfor- tuustely the fact. The sudden removal of the Duchess of Connsught from Bsgshot Park to Windsor was due to the presence of symptoms of sewer-gas poisoning. For some weeks oï¬ensive smells had been de- tected about the mansion, end several of: the inmates had suffered from obscure forms of indisposition. Her Royal High- },nees hsd‘mede an excellent convalescence [for nearly three weeks after her conï¬ne- ment, when she developed sym toms which were thought to depend on locd- poisoning; It was discovered on examina- tion that n careless’wcrkmsn had severed s soil-Pipe. Which then discharged itself under. the hell. sud emitted a continuous stream at sewerage: into the house. Lord Byron, in reference to a. beautiful lady, wrote to a. friend: “Lsdyâ€" has been dangerously ill, but now she is da cr- owly we! again." American belles; w an attached by my of the ills that flesh is heir to ms be kept killing and evoid- being killed ytnking Dr. R. .V. Pieroe’s " Favorite Prescription," which bmisbes feminine weaknesses and restores the bloom of â€"“ The wise mm," remarks the Chicago Tribune, “ mekel no, attempt to do the training set after marriage. but allows him-elf to be trained, submitting gracefully. 33 he does t6 death and‘ the tex-getherer. Kppwing thet it is jmpoaeible to war]: his -A_-_-_I _L£.L 2.- L:- My"."° v â€". - -_ -â€" wife up to a certain model which is his ideal, he determines to let his wife do that work for him, and however inconvenient it may be at times he is the happier for it, appesrs better for it. passes muster in ,,sooie and is held up es an exam lsr for refr tery husbands who kick in t eher- noes ‘or have the temerity to dispute nuthority.†The liver may well be called the scape- oat oi ' oranoe. since most of the ills that ‘ ash 'is eir to have beenrattributed to liver complaint. ~!_l.‘orpidity of this organ. yith headaches, biliousness, constipation and irritation of the kidneys and bladder are on! results of that‘protean disease, dyspepsia; and Da. Wasnus's Compound Elixir o! Phosphates and Galisaya will cure the'most ohdurate of that class of afieotious by invigorating the digestive apparatus. ‘ ( The London World speaks. of a wonder ‘ ful preparation from the ,eucal tus plantt which is said to be marvellous y eï¬eotive in cases. of consumption and particular phases oilun disease. It is the invention of the Hon. yndham Stanhope, who is at present residing in Madeira for the beneï¬t of his health. ' ‘ This will not be your epitaph it you tske your con 11 and Dr. R. V. Pleroe‘s " Golden Medial isoovery " in time. It is speciï¬c (or week lungs, spitting of blood, night- aweate and the early stages of consumption. By all dmggiste. _ Mr. Spurgeon. while lately addressing his students on the second advent of Christ, said 2 “ The best wsy to secure its speedy , ,I, 2.. A- _..---|. L]... mum! ." .Rflina A HEROIO RESCUE. up†touch is to preach the gospel ;†adding "1 ever I begin to prophesy upon the sub- 50012. I ex 6 it will be about the year 2500, and shall take one to prophesy a couple of thousand yeera aheadâ€"In case I am wrong.†fie-nomâ€"Eech bottle of Brigg’eElectrio Oil will hereafter be accompanied by e corkscrew, as it ie impOrtnnt that the cork should be preserved and the bottle well corked when not in nae. to retain the etren th of the goods. It cures rheumatism. near gin. liver and kidney complaints, or of the urinary organs; cures complaints arising from colds, ench an sore throat. bronchitis. diphtheria, cough and difï¬cult breething. mum. the peinter. who is en enthusias- tic sportsmen, hes just taken the ï¬ehinge and ehoptin of the estate 0! Sir Douglass Stewart, in orthehire, at a rent of 33.60015 year. ‘ There was a youn men so well bred That the heir won (1 not stay on his head, But the Cerboiine oil, ' PM new heir on the soil, mud now with en heiress he’s wed. First a cough carried me on, And then a oomn they carried me of! in! human at Uéwer G"- “ Like 5 . sure." “ Thu wen good: for you." " dude it wsen't. (or I wee turnln' around end around all the night from the cough I caught yeeierdsy am- noon by stun lngup to my knees in the snow and weter.’ “ I on cure the“. for you enhy enough. Get a bottle of Dr. Wilson’s Pnlmonnry Cherry Balssm. It cures everythin like thnt.†This is the wey this rem is recommended. Dur- inï¬ the unsettl watcher of the spring end i itieespeoinlly needtul to have it on hand. A bottle should slweys be on the shelf. A diesels which in s iew months would result letslly by it will be cured at the ve beginning, and endless ‘expense ends srin saved. end. whet is more important. per ups e. lite. A Bikeston(h10.)despetoh Boys: Meny moving incidents by flood end ï¬eld. ' espeo. ielly by flood. ere reported. On Februery 27th two houses oonteining 3 number of hogs floated down etreem. One funeral by ekiï¬e took pleoe, the rooeeeion moving downMeinstreetto eh hlendeon Judge Alken's term. the otim being a little daughter of Mrs. M. 8. Stone. At Point Flaunt below Mr. Bishops went down stein intohle dining room md lound a. large huflelo ï¬sh. which he captured end Luna for breskfest. Mr. Henry T.‘Bstes, Springï¬eld, N.B., gives an account of an accident through Jumping from u carriage. This occurred some months 0. and the injury was so severe that on recently he was laid up and unable to walk without a crutch. He :ultimatel was cured by the use of two bottles 0 Dr. Dow's Sturgeon Oil Lini- ‘men . two in res i are ‘ a I uldbe'te tingit'tw‘ possible to trace out the suï¬ering and the loss occasioned during three months that might have been pre- ventedb the use of Dr. Dow’s Liniment at the ' ning of the improvement instead of at the end. Buohcuesasthese show the value of this really excellent remedy. V Luci sue- u I'd-co Mhlr’s menu. The Manitoba Free Prat has the follow- ing: ‘fngerman a _00. sold to F. B. - r.... n -_1 A N ent, Toronto, pert of Lots 8 end 4,‘ A: 11: street, with store, Prince Arthur’e Landin . for 93,100. The same flrm cold1 to Mr. ngent Lot 4, Arthur street, Prince Arthur’s Lending, for $500. B. J. Spronle bought from the some ï¬rm 320 acres in township 14, range 20 went. for 81,600. The same ï¬rm also sold lot 8. south side, Arthur street. Prince Arthur's Lending. for 82,600. J. S. Deacon bought ircm some ï¬rm lot 2, North Water street, Prince Arthur's Lend- ‘ing, for 84,000." “ How did you deep hat n t. Michal 7" “ Lib . top. 39:04? “ gooï¬ng good The principle upon which ‘Putnem’s‘ Painless Corn Extractor sets is entirely new. It does not sink deep into the flesh, thereby producing soreness. but eots directly upon the external covering of the corn. separates it from the under layer. removes the direct pressure from the art, end at once effects a radical cure. wit out leny pin or - discomfort. Let those who ‘ere enflering from oorns, yet sceptical of l treatment, try it, end hy the completeness o! the cure they will be read £0 recom- mend Pntnm’ a yB‘inIeas Corn xtmtor to others. A despntoh from Ahnapee, Win" anym‘ Jaooh‘onina, who formuly worked on the; farm of John Goettinger, near here, states that in 1878 Goettinger, his wife and Mrs. Blalinok. his daughter. quarrelled in a hay- fleld. Mrs. Bluljnok _atnok a ‘Qitphforkgp him, and Mrs. Goettinger struck him with a fork on the head. They then held him down and covered him with hey. That night Blalinok and wife took the body to the house,threw it in and burned the house. Bldinok threatened to kill Kozene if he aid-anything about the affair. and Kozene swore to a. lieat the inquest. ' ». a specialty. Bond two stamps for large treatise giving' self-trauma“. Address World’s Dispensary Mediqal Association, Buï¬slo, NI. An English return just brought down reveals‘ the rising feet that in 1852 the rent of all the erme, gardens and nurseries in Great Britain was 916,571,889, while in 1877 It was £59,809.285;â€"en increase 9!. 27.3 per cent... which has by no means disap- peared during the late depression. Count Von Moltke, Ohio! Marshal of the Germm Empire, will short] soon a fur- lou h to Switzerland. This s considered an m rtsnt sign that there are no tests of peace ing broken. Dr. Wilson’s Anti-bilious end Preserving Pills Ire. the most eï¬eotlve remedy for indigestion. and bilious and liver oom- pleints. For elderly persons, and those who are prone to be ooetlve. no safer end better regulator can be found. ' Brownianâ€""Well. I always mac it}: rule tp‘ tgil 9}: _wife pigrythipg‘ that hap- - __ ‘-II-_ that never happened at 311. ‘ Thront, Bronchial and Lung. Insem- , e V \M ‘r .â€" at our \ TnApg MARK- (AFTER) Nickname. Prom t and Eflectuel remedy for Nervoueneee A mm eeWeek Memory Dose of Brain Power. 80m Prostntlon. Nighg Sweets, ammonia one. Bemlne! Wanna-a and Gwen] of Power. It to Nervou- Weete Be uvenemthe Jaded Into loot. Strength one I. e nteebled Brain end Restores m 8min; Tone end Vi or to the Bxhemtod enentlve 0 one. '1‘ e exgietlenee of thou eende proves c on Invelueb e Remedy y. The medicine “gowns to the taste. end each box oontelne In Men. for two ween' mediation ‘endia theeleepee tendben. Full particular. in our emphlec. which ‘doelretomeLl treetogny_ drool u-v vv vv- â€"..- ..,7 tons. " Smithkina-J' Oh, my Heu- fellow. ,nat'a nothing. I tell my wife lots of things -L _-_-.. 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