Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 February 1899 — Page 2

i a W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. FX.YMOUTH, - - - INDIANA IIS 10 MlifIS Mi;:or Happenings of the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. l.!!l:-iJ. KiUioni. Smiil ami (.'iliuinxl li.ei.- r Hi.- i im: Wf.rlil ":icfullr I ftir :ir Kv.il-r Tlie Aci i. ic lit K.-eonl. W.hrr.g.i Tie- American transport f.j.-ni .;:ibd from Gibraltar !"n .M;.i .:;. Vi,l' Ar. ii.trr.t of Don Darios, in an inti ivi. -v. i':.!aree! that the pretender to tr.c Mp.nP-h throne- will take thehe'd ;; r;;e.r a:: the i ii t t! t y is r.itif'el. Mi w York Tin" lawyers rf Mr.-. M;:MImI Dh-ee, sente m ed to die in the elect r" for murdering her ste-p-litJ:v.?'r. are in mal-e an uppral to the DnPfd Slates supreme court. Du.";:.- M. Du:; mi. forme rly a lieutenant :f l'i -?:'h in fann y. has been ;uri? en a barg' of communicatin-; ii!?;i::y . ; r tu :. foreign pow r. AiM.'.l.e sinlhtr ; -t 1 has he; n made M.iH.y. StiJeshnro. Ga. The town whs nearly wiped ,iit by ; e'elone. No lives v.Mr Ir.-.st. ht;r .-: vera1, people were hlju.ed. TP'- Vf- t1.-! :. i i lnin h, a new vt)-if'i.-i . v..! . ruined a!;. ' twelve f iii- -' v.-"" m:! P vm.e !".-. WY Mnj.-;'!- Den IP my will phi;-:1 !.' ;.'..:;.' " or.!: r- in De o Mho in ps .-: .-. U.u of .. tr-dings from v;i ;i t!."-' ; . e ! ; V nrvl will IV- ;! ;:!," f .:r: '.. r r-r-t ii to disI !: ::..::1 tlv ir righ's arc- jue ; - a'lv : vml::e :. N 5'v V'!': The p' orr te : s o; ilv v." ; ir; Ii;:!;:-:::.. e that .he en-':.,'!-v: 1 ! c i sm-e ss. The e-om-p.ii.y v or ? f..'; .. 'i. :.!': :v 1 ; um ?p.ifn.iro i oin:no;'5 :-tf St is rap- ihat Miiiroi Pu- ! cr. .-((!! m- -f :y p!;::;; 1 :i: on;- v!;i:P li i: t-1 : i -v ap;;.:'t ft;.!. Havan:' Ii,.-,; ' t : -J : :. ml !Pm P'nril.:r J. us !i.---ov rf il :un.i: thn aüi.y v.j'ioüs to oc.-Iiinti- pt ojP' h.oii!: .T r;;.i-s of j)t)iil Pe-f! ittarN -ruirao. .Iiih. 1S!." Sa 'ran isi i). Ca!. - Mi. ('n.lf!ia l-'otK) v.;:- f to ; vc the trim sf lt'-r ratniTsl p.fr in tin- San (JiiMitin pcr.pM'.nary tor tlso inunlor of Mrs. John V. lMtniiins of Dover, Dl.. rdiom l kilh-fl Py means of a Pox of p!i; oir:l riiii.!y. m :u through tin- nrails. MnDRicttiii. 111.. The fni-tiity of Monmi.oth cnPri;' miauiiiiottsly alo;til rr5-o;;:i!ons i omnifijlin the nieatirr lü tifJin I;rfo!f tin- state h-i.slat tiro o limit povi ; to itr.nit -.)U.v,o anl university !e;jes. Decatur, UP- (.Vor- r.ir.PKs. Mis. Mary Snlliv tn and Miss Alice Snlliviii wrif nrre-'e! hrm for aU.cl rojin'icity in the mnrdi y of Mr.-. r!::ry M( Iniyi- at l'ana. Mnm-ie. 1ml. Sarah, the v.PIow of Tnomas 1. Kirt.y. Mini, aged Su, after sevenly yars" rr sii!ncr in Mumie. Her hnsPami. who died twenty years ago. was a leading" mvrehaiit. Austin. Texas - üeports from the. '.vest ;jvp to thf effiet that hig h?rdt? of eattl on the raime liave all seattered to set in among tin footh.ills for protection, and it is feared that many of the Ispyils will s:n.-lain lo-.-s. TMltshuig. Va. Mother Hlizaheth Strange, sojterioi .-s .if tlu- Convent of Miey in Yelser aver.ne, this city, is living'- She was one of the first Sisters of Jjerry to come to America. Toledo. O. -Captain Delos llayden. keeper of the light house on West Sis'ter island. Lake Krif and a companion named Drown atteni)trd to cross to the mainland over the ice. Drown died from hcing frozen. ?.!ilwaulie. Wis. Henry A. Wichen. lieutenant of fire engine company Xo. 21, committed suicide ly shooting himself r.ith a revolver. Notre Dame, Ind. -Dev. Andrew Momssey, president of Notre Dame university, left for Kurope to h gone four nionlhf. He is s-ekinR rent and for recuperation of his health. Milwaukee, Wis. Henry Vi:o!en. the well-known landscape artist, died at Iii? home in Dayton Dark, a suhurh of Milwaukee. He was .." years old. Deilin. Herr von Duelow. minister of foreign affairs, is confined to his hol with influenza. WilllarnsPurg. Iowa. Dr. Ceorgft Welsh diel stt Kanton, Wash. At one time iie was the mosL prominent physician f.f tili;- section, afterward locating in Iowa City, Oska!ooa and Danton. )'hi!adelphia.- Mattrice K. Fagau. aged "-" years, formerly a well-known lawyer of this city, but latterly of Collingwood, N. .1., committed suieile in Laurel I till cemetery by shooting himkflf. Sioux City. Iowa Creditors in tho H. D. and James P. Rooge bankruptcy cpe have started to compel eaniellati'n of the $D2O.0O cliiin of V M. llubhell of Des Moines on the ground tint it is not bona fide. The Rooge liabilities arc $:jeo,f(00. Most of tli creditors live ir. Chicnro. p:ati Claire. Wis. The board of directors f the state W. C. T, D. Honvfor Women closed its annual meeting. The old officers wer re-fc-, d. Lima, Ohio Striving tinion printers have begun isFuinj- a daily paper to light Ihc loial dailic?, wM.'.i rf f'.'.-e-J to 8rc:n the new sfle.

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Shclburu, Ind. M;v. Stephen Urttorwell was ficvacl l?au in bed. Mor.tro-e, Col. Two childre;. of Will "arson, a hoy and a girl, wert' Jrowned in the Uric cmpahgro river. Washington The president sent the following nomination to the senate: leoif-c A. Marden. as;istant treasurer of the I'nit'd States at Doston. houisvilie. Ky. Foriiiev Cougve?.--man W. J. Stone of Ku'Miwa hr.s announced his eandidivcy fo the dcniotr.itir nomination for governor of Kr ntncky on a free-silver and anti-expun-. -ion ph.rfojrt. Springfield. III. C.ov. Tanner appoir.ied s. F. Knglish of Chicago a member f th.f- state hoard of examir. is of horseshoers. to succeed Alonzt M. I-'ager. resigned. l'::t(r.-on. N. J. The thirteen mein1. Ts of the IV.s-saic county board of freeholders on trial before Judge Darkalov.. for malfeasance in office, wen acquitted. Milwaukee A dispatch from Coach McConvillo of the Fnivt-rsity of Wisconsin varsity crw says both the i.rsity ami freshmen crews will go east th summer and tal e part in the iuteicollegintc racec at Doughkeepsie. K v. . ir.ee. HI.- .Mrs. James Hunt, the oP'es: re.-idint of Henry county, died hfj-e at tri" age of !). Had she lived until May of this year she would have Peen a centenarian. Quir.cy. 111. Ks-Mayor Ceorgc F. WaMhous is dtnd. aged SO years. He lived sixty .Mars in Quincy. He v.as ;atie ir. t;. Mormor rebellion and ii P! n any positions of trust. Xw York - The Am '. ican Sugar Ke-fiiiin;-' Company and tht Natior.al and Moib i.;.;.i:er refineries have advanced the p;e of No.-. and P rciined su-L.;r- .-'.'; nth of a cent n pound. .;.shvi!! T nn. T'ne management of ;'.c CiHD-.crl-'nd Dark trat k decidd thai the usual spring running race j.-.e. tinu will. nt 1e heb1, tins year. Quim-y. iil. Vv'hile digf.ing a well o:. the fa?-m of .Pir.'.cs Willi. im.-oii. near Liberty, this county. !) Wi;rk:i!n"i .-trm-k a tiiPkn-h vein or fine coal. Tekoa. Walt. Darl Dru.'ier. aged 7. wa.- ft-.'-cn to death while going to a. chooi ;; mil:- and half in tlie country. Vin oua. Wis. The tobaccu sorters i.l.oat :u! in niiiui-er- went on a ntrik i ia:e in v;::,es of i' c.. ins per 100 Toledo. Ohio The directors of the National Savings Duiidiug and Loan society lu ve determined to place the concern in the hands of a receiver. Wichita. Kan. Lewis A. Trexlera. a f.ivirc;-. dropped dead just as he was a;.e;iit to jdace his signature to a mortgage (iivf ring his homestead. Lancaster. Da.--Miss HesDr Darker, who iiou-ekeeper for President Ruchaiian here and at Washington, is dead of old age. She was in her niae-iy-fourib year. Little Dock. Ark. By a vote of r0 t: :. t!i bons? killed a bill to eonsolidate state and federal elections. Montevideo A revolt of th Colorados against S. nor Citf ,-tas. provisional president oi t'ruguay. has broken wt. Two bundled men have landed near Canr.elo and captured the town. Spokae. Wash. The big Ruffalo group of claims in the D iffalo Hump camp of Idaho has been sold to F. Lewi- Clark and Charles Sweeney for tP'iM-MV, Mil waukf e - lahvard C. Wehe, a shoo tleaier, doing business at .1ä7 Third .-t!--ct. filed a petition in bankruptcy in the Dnited States court. His liabilities are placed at $o...ft07 and assets at $-!:.. 147. Winnipeg. Manitoba Chief Justice resigned. It is not known who will he hi.- stj-ces.-cr. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CATTLE.

rattle, all grades 1 .;." (0.1," Hogs, common to prime. 1.4 ti'.lJll? Shiep and lambs Ü. 10 ."". 00 Wheat. No. - ml .71 Vj Corn. No. 2 .36 Oats. No. -1 white .31 Dggs 17 fi .17V ihttter 11 (it .lS2 Dye, No. 1 -V ST. LOD1S. Wheat. Xo. 2 iS (T7.tSVi Oats. No. 2 cash SlSVz Corn. No. 1. cash .35 Cattie. all grades 2.oo TiiU0 i!o?s :!.i.;o fe:;.!3 Sheep and lamhs L'.On Cr .",.25 TOLD DO. Wheat. X. 2 cash .72 Corn, No. 1 mixed Oat--, No. 2 mixed .2S Rye. No. 2 cash ' .W3 Cloverseed. prinje chäIi S.fcO KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all pra-.les a.nO fiiTt.A Hcgs. all grade? 3.25 T3.S5 Sheep and lambs 2.00 (ff7,.Tt M1LWADK 10 K. Wheat. Xo. 1 northern.. .73 Oats, No. 2 while 2S,,5i .30-4 Dai ley. No. 2 52 "(ft .53 NDW YORK. Whfat. Xo. 2 red .$2U Corn. No. 2 .45-Vi C)üi?-t ci. I .34 2 DKORIA. Oats. No. 2 white 2f .29 U Corn, No. 2 .34U

I'uttl Vrrvrluc to liewtli. On the mountains of Colorado thousands of cattle are freezing and starving to ibath. and nothing can be done to save them. Will Tt Iowa f.tw. The Sioux City council has adopted le-srjlntiuns to test the law under which water-works boards in Iowa hold office. ( fcoat Salts Feb. 2'.'. Joseph IL Choate will Fall oa Feb. 22 to take up his duties as ambasrador to the court of St. James.

Week's Proceedings in the House and Senate. PASS RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. MfMtnre Currylns Mor Ttian iS.'.O.OOu.OlM :t M:ijorlly of 1 In the I!nue St-n te Still Dim ensiii-; the l'eace Treaty. We.tueol ay. Feb. 1. The house entered upon the consideration of tlie ri'.er ami harbor bill and made rapid progress. Fifty of the eighty-eight paj.es ot the bill had been completed when 'be house adjourned. The bill appropriates directly about $12.5(;o.(,f0. and authorizes contracts to the extent of $in.!i,ooo additional. In the set:;;;.- Mr. Lindsay (Ky.) offered a resolution declaring that territory not a part of the continent of North America .-hail not be admitted into the federal union as a state or states. It was left on the table subject to call. Senatais Telh r r.d Hoar were the speakers in th cm cutivc session of the senate. Mr. T''!;r made a set speech in support r.f the tieaty. Mr. Hoar again opposed it. 'I lot 1-4 1 tar. I-'t-h. 2. The river and ha'Por bill, carrying slightly mote thait $:.o.0!j(o00. passed the !v;M,- by voir of ICO to 7. T his is the hM-ge.-t majority any river and harbor h has eve.- obtained in th" house. Ill the senate ?.";. Sp:;;?:;er of Yi'isconsiti '!, j;d rat iti at ier: of ;'.: prace treaty as a mens;r- of ncc-ssity. l!e r:diep!e.l tile iei a i 'u: t. ii-tain-eoubl ali'eet nie- li jti !,i ;, p;ir- frrito;y. If tlie rat:!'. of t ':. t!."iy in volve'i pe-rm-.i :::.; e..:r:'ri' he lie Y( tibi net vote to.' it. t'.i .:::( M' ' V SSr Io:i, l-etiai' 1 1. v,:''-i! ratui I'.tio!:. IÜS V '. Vi" S we-" i'. :. j.M!ii.' 'Y Senator.- Ph;tt Coftr... T.-ilcr ar.tl ?-.ei-o!i. f'rl lay. I' fit. Met of it!'1 tii:: i r tec !.-." duri::. the three-hour s i'-n v.a- on-n nn -i in illiluu-ie ring again:, relief bill.- on tin privat:- calem'a.-. Ti;. conference report on tin tihdi.Ma! I. appropriation bill war, adopted. For more than five h:;'i;v the senate listened to aru'inu ::l s in opposition to expansion and in Opposition to the ratification of the treaty of peace. The speakers were Mr. Money (Mi.-;;.) and. Mr. Daniel (Ya.t. An appro p re-it ion of 10,;u was made for a monuineni at Havana to the memory of the s.-.ilors and marines of the battleship Maine. vit unlay, l'ct, 4. Tlie military academy appropriation bill was taken up by the honM It. eariies fr.0l.Nl7. which is: considerably less than estimate, hut more than recent appropriat io! bills of lhi character. In the senate Mr. Allen of Xchra-;-ka otTetiil tin foiiowiuj resolution: "That the senate of the United Stales in ratifying and. confirming the treaty of Pris. does nut commit itself or the government to the dor-trine that t'tje islands ac.jUired by virtue of the

A CUMI'SE OF ZKDO WEATHER LIFE IN CHICAGO.

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One thousand homeless ueonle. men " ------ - mid boys, seek shelter nightly in. tho city hall. The above picture Is drawn from life. At first the police used to T ICetlncr 'atil i:it.iie. The navy department has ordered that all of the ships of the navy now held in rci-crve shall be put out of commission at. onee. William .M. ICirart J-Jerofcrlns:. Ex-Secretary ef State William M. Kvarts. who is Si years old. has recovered from Iii recent Illness. Kev. '. S. ltotluou Dratl. Kev. Charles Seymour Ito'.mson. the Presbyterian hymn writer, died at Xe-.v York

war with Spain are to be annexed to !

or to become a part of the United States. Mr. Chilton of Texas then addressed the senate oa the various anti-ex pansion resolutions. His belief was i that if we took the Philippines and J they became a part of this country our people woul l never cease to regret it. He declared his belief that the Supreme court would hold that congress had no power to prevent the Philip pints from passing from one pan of the country to another. COL. SEXTON DEA0. Conuiiimter-ln-t"liief of ll.e . A. It. I'ipirrs at VVastilnton. After several v.-(-eis of MoTering. combating the assaults of a complication of diseases. Col. James A. Sextoti of Chicago, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, and a member of the war investigating committee, expired at the Garfield hospital. Washington, at 3:15 o'clock on the morning of Feb. 5. goTezTur ally. Insurgent Thief IIa Ac"' to IiImimI Iii. Army. Gen. Maximo Gomez, the commander in chief of tlie Cuban army, has placed himself souarely in position as an active ally of the United States government in the work of reconstruction in Cuba. Three million dollars is to be distributed to the insurgent rirniy and it will be disbanded. lira Iii Kloxr I. 1 lil-riil-n cr. It is impossible to ascertain as yet how the news of the battle has been received at Malolos. the seat of the insurgent government, but the Filipin'--in Manila express the opinion that tinmovement for iüdependeue- has received its death blow -ml that annexation v. ill soon be welcomed gcneraPy. Tlioy Will N.r ii (. In an interview I'elipe Agonciilo sai'i: "If 'lie American- attempt to co;-..jii r the Philippines it will take IIkiu ai b-a.-i ten year,-., and even then it .:: not 1' coiiojiered itl lieart. The y wi'.l never ive compirred. They rill I-e (oa.-antly ri-jing io ;:ain their indep i.i'.er.' e." t'.ivoi- Si.I'lipr mill Sailor-;. The ht.nse commit t t- on civil servier i-i yi.ii 'u favoraidy a t i i 1 extending to all soldiers and sailors and litari wl.o servni in ti.e civil war a pn.Wr.nce in the matt:;- of appointmcnts. in the civil service tlcrpil Tout I'.rlu--: I'oniieil. A trust, including in its grasp all graiUs of oatmeal and othtv breakfast foods, both substantial and fancy, is in the proce-s of formation. The capital of the- nw combine is estimate'' at i"::.oeu.t;ji. eaj.it -I i st.-k of ;::ti.iM!i).oiM. The United States. Cast Iron Dipe j and Foundry company h:.s been rj gaui;:ei!. with a capital stock of $30.j odo.iio:. to unite companies eo:! i tilling i tb'.e -f),:th.'. of tin- cast-iron pii-- ot the country. Nu llopi for lr fit-. The most anient sr:ppoi;eis of ti.i j theory that Dreyfus was unjustly toni demned now admit that thevt is iii: j loiigei the least hope that he- will be freed. drive them out into the streets, but - - - after the zero weather set in the i rowds became so great that they took possession de-pite the oflutal order.-. hrintlaii !:il-arrrii at ltnton. The eighteenth anniversary of tho founding of the Christian Endeavor Society was celebrated by nearly 5.000 peps-fjus ut Horton. (ri-at I ire in Huiicurv. In a great tire at Nagy Dodroug!i, Hungary, 200 hotiFos were destroyod and fourteen persons tunned to deatti. Kaium lUnk II Sunprnded. The failuie of tlie First National bank of Kussel I, Kas., is announced by the comptroller of the currency.

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A Week's Record In the Ser.a'o and House. STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY. I. oner l!u.c of tin- I csU'.ature r.ic.l 'I' w eti t v-Oi!- I ; i 1 1 h lil.rn.iry I". t'iii-j.-i-t t t'.iv l.otiTiiv on !!: s-u. I Dt 'ialiil. A f.lncK.la y, I H. 1. Tie seiuete pa.-s-it I In- bill prepa,-iw ly the state commission providing ir,.a uniform system of bookkeeping bv tite sever.t counties. ttUi', amt'oriziiig the auditor of the stale to m '.k' an -aiiiinat ion of county affair- reuuht ;',. Dv jusi enough votes to pas.- i he bi!' the house i.dvanecii to en! os:-ü'.eiit :. 1 ill under which it i- h,opd io brin .('.t of hiding a good. b ;d of propr-iiy ."or taxation. The bill, by Mr. IPrtold. as presented. pro iu s ti:: t on the 1st of April, each ear. or ;i- so.,"' thereafter as possible, the assessor in each township shaM stamp all promissory notes. mi that iutcre: i on :ny M!lstamj)e(i note shall not be colic. -t;ide. The house amend d the idll so as to include "all bonds, cet tü'u tu oT SlieK alia ot.:-;- written o:! !g;ii ::n.-. Tlmrvilay. I . The sen:,. p;,.,..-.,; xu. ,- ;-lintin the widow of Oiive;- J. Morton .SD' month jien.-ion during her lifetime. "i'h" people of New. on county, wie would iik'.' to have the county seat removed from Ken. land. i() .Moroc. o. lost in the house in the !':-t s:;lrml.-:i over the rehn-ation bill. The ma.i .rP y lepoit of the judiciary coram P w . . r t -oiiimending tlmt it tahe '. p . ed" the vote of the touuiy 'o or ! v a it tnoval. was ndontee;. Thi !ku:.-( pasr- ! se rnl -e::;;-. ilils. ajtiong 'hejii Se;.;i!or ( ) -I . , ni . 1 ill io liieit ihe !:.;;'' o' i.-omi.- :. ouut v cieumi.-si.iu i s .. g:av 1 am-luaeaP-itnieil roa.N. T!h- bill a'.oPI.-hing i:iys f l-:-;;. a:ni making notes neuoti:;,'.- in ;en:l; wl.ethe s.i d. siuntt'ed ,r n il v .tl.ilie d in the hou-e by s; i itvin.: ou r. th -ena? i ing cI.m'm . Tiie hom e p -.s.-e 1 the senat" bills i 1 a.ecp; -tai jiu i.-iilci hm nvt r liie frn.':of 1 lie soldiers' at Marion, are! extending the lit"-- of ih app.'Pa'..court. ix yeai- from .Marc;:. Senator I Msi .o- off red a bill .o maV.D lawful for railroad ami other cor-j-orc tions to organi.e ami main'.ii-i voluntary tcdief a-sot i iti.m. The I.;- ! cr unions are bitterly opp -ing it. 1 relay. Feb. The low. r house of the legislature parsed twenty-one bills. Among tlie more important of them were bills to f-siabiish a slat" board of pharmacy, to recp.iire .-team boilers to be it;specred. to require the examination and lieece-ing of stationary e-ngine t rs. to establish county boa reis of charities, to prevent the importation into ihe state of depend tit children, to preven; the- adultevatiou of candy, to bestow the e-to power on mayors :!' all ciiie's of no. less than 3r,.oou )tnu!at Ien and to liepiiie' Dial all street cats be healed ibiring winter months. After a prolonged debate the- hill te authorize Um stat to pay a bounty on beet sugar was defeated. It has been e!ei a Dei ill hoth house s. In the senate the' bill by Mr. Hogat; to ptovide for revision of th state onstii ut ion was advanced to engrossment. A Triit Ji fill Uiii'lerj.rliir. Two lietle hoys from a kindergarten in Do.-ton went into a barber's shop to have1 their iit-.ir t Two mesi wenthere itv.aitmg tin ir turn. An change- tells a good story of what happened. The barber said to one of tlie hoys: "linn ejver to the store ares the street and se if my assistant ithere. Tell him to hurry up ami com bad:, there are four me n wait im:. The boy went, fouml the' man. i.nd gave the message, except that he said there were twe men and two boys waiting. The-u lie adeied: "Tlie harhr told me tei say four me p. hut I wa-n't going: to tell a lie for two men." "Why not?" asked Ilm man. ''Why." responded t Ii boy. "don't you suppose- we have a picture of George Washington over in tuir kindergarten?" Tlie D'ae-her declares that she shall tell the story oT the "cherry tire" with lenev.e-el interest and freepiency. llriC'ita to Wliicli llir.l I Ir. Very few people realize at what treirienebius heights birds sometimes traer.-e the- air. Herons and wild ducks, ge'cse" and swans, when traveling long distances, fly at great hepabt. often as much as L'.f'UO feet. Dut it is the hawk, and more particularly the vulture tribe-, that constantly wing the air at far greater limits than these-. The common buzzard spies fur carrion suspe-nele-d a mile al.Kive tlie earth, ami the great conelor ef the Andes lias b-en watched through a powerful teleseupfloating at Urn amazing heiglit of l'7,(XlO fet, ovr live miles above sea level. rrrvriitiou f lotiHiint Imi Sir William Droaelbent. who is un eif the must eminent authorities .ui consumption in Great Dritain. is piescritiing fresh air as the best of preventives, day and night, summer am! winter. He says everybody ought to sleep with the- window open ami the bedroom ought to he a- fresh in the; morning as when it is e-ntered .:t night. He believes that if we all slept with open winelows the mortality from consumptiein would be reduced by o ichalf frem this alone.

I True Greatness I In Medicine

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