Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1881 — It Makes a Difference. Yon Know. [ARTICLE]

It Makes a Difference. Yon Know.

It is the man with only one suit of clothes and a small salary, my son, who has to be polite and agreeable and a. rigid faqjtless observer of the strictest points and forms of etiquette. The man worth $60,ma y tramp on your corns, walk across your wife’s trains, and eat gie with a knife, and it Is all right; is standing In society isn’t affected by it. But you—don’t you, on your present salary, attempt to drink soup out of the side of your plate, if you want to marry an heiress. You can’t afford to act that way, just yet.

Never begin a jjntil the breakfiurt haff been eaten.. .jJ h .< Never take warm drinks and* then Keep the’ y back*M«peelaiHM»tween the shoulder covered; also the chest well protected.* : ■ In sleeping in a cold room; establish the habit of breathing through the noae, and never with thf- tnouth open. Never go to bed with cold of damp feet; always toast them by; a fire ten or fifteen minutes before going to bed. Never omit regular liattiihg, for unless the skin b» in an actlyfj condition, tne cold will close the jiores and favor congestion on otherdisdiffiff. ’’. Afterexerctoe of any kind, never ride in an open carriage window of a car for a moment. It is dangerous to health, and even to life. When hoarse, speak as tittle as possible until it is recovered' from, else the voice be permanently lost, or difficulties of the throat be produced. Merely warm tlie back by a fire, and never continue keeping ■ the back exposed to the heat after llwhas l>ecome comfortably wahn. otherwise is debilitating. , When going from aMprm atmos- ’ phere into a colder one.keeptjie mouth closed, so that the air may is* warmed by Its passage through the aose, ere it reaches the lungs. 1 ; _4__ The inquest on theArMniains of the Rev. Father Edward Fagan, of Winona, Minii., who shot himself in Chicago a few days ago, resulted in a verdict of suicide v A lett|fe ' from Bishop Ireland, of Minnesota, stated that the deceased had freauently manifested symptoms of insanity. J Rochefort, the editefr .of the Paris Intraneigeant, admits that the nihilist telegrams, to come from Geneva, were manufactured in ParlH.! ■ Ifi