Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1880 — Dangers to Iron Workers. [ARTICLE]

Dangers to Iron Workers.

[l'ULbur* Erenlnc Chronicle.] Messrs. R. Esterbrook & Sons, City Iron Foundry, Boston, Mass., speak on this point as follows: Two or three of our men were badly burned in working, They were, however, immediately cured by using that valuable remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. All our men are highly pleased with it. and we shall always recommend it to those atllieted with pains or rheumatism. Colossal statutes of Michael Angelo and Albert Durer. by Mr. Ezekiel, the American sculptor' in Rome, have been received at tlie Cor-ooran gallery in Washington, They are companion statues to his Phidias and Raphael,

M. Dumas tne younger, thus explains the claims of M, Beraud as collaborator in the “Dame aux Camelios;” “Monsieur Antony Beraud had indeed the first idea of making a play Out of my novel, the ‘Dame aux Catuelias. He even wrote the scenario of three tableaux which he thought ought to be intercalated in the conception of the book. This work was of no use to me; but as I had authorized him when I wrote the piece, which was played without his knowing a word about it, Mr. Antony ■Beraud, when success came, could not help saying to ail the managers and to all hfs colleagues, who, by the way, never believed u word about B, that he was one qf the authqrs of this highly successful piece. He even received author’s fees, the statutes of the Dramatic Authors’ Society being formal on that point and considering tho beginning of collaboration to be collaboration itself. At the death of Mr. Antony Beraud, his wife, who knew the misunderstanding—l will not use any other term—of wnich I had been the victim, restored to me the totality of my rights in consideration of a small indemnity. ’