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:mmm.» gas-W Cnnn’a Sums Aim Baum—Scams Minna, whieh‘ncnot much more than skin deep, Ire instuutly relieved of pain by excluding the air; that which docs it most perfectly gi’m the most decided re lief. and that which is most likely to he at bend in at: emergency is, to that ex. tent the best. Plunge the part in water. cool or warm. But as this is not applic able to some portios's of the body, except for s time too short for the healing pro cess tq take place, it‘tnust be regarded as e temponry expedient while some more pcrtnsnent application can be prepared. Sprinkle common‘flqur ower the burned plaintiff! thrélreayered over; the mo ture of the wound causes the flour to i f ,p rte: impervious to air. If this ‘ nor scales off, the part can “w moistened with‘wnrm water and flour spplhd China. In a very few days s beautiful new skin will form. without a scar, and the cakes will fall 96‘, or a ply Mnhtixhsytmom «soil, as to bill ofi' of themselves ; do not pick them d with the finger nail. The iucon vanishes 'ol’ the hard coating can be avoided by using another application tnfie ofnil and limewuter. Pour water on s lump of unslucked lime, as soon as it is clear stir in sweet oil until it is as thick es thickemm. by slacking, and up ply it freely at the time, and subse-iuently as often as any discomfort arises. f boil-_ infi mtet'ls poured on the lime rock, it wilclenr in a few mumm—good drug ' a s e a water ion hsud. ‘flthu’lfi'dg well to Keep a bottle of the mixture always on hand ; it will keep l year, end it can be taken and used at a moment’s notice, the natural skin grow ing “Imitlauls scarr and without the Econvsnient hard cnking of flour.—-Dr.. all. Manx Tan.“ 1! Curcauo.—'l‘he Bos ton Journal says: A friend just returned "milling: related to no". this morning, an incident of his visit which is good enough to find a place here. He was riding in a horse car down Slate street from the post ofiice, surveying the ruins along filth I .ntunbcr of gentlemen whose long, rneful faces totd unmistakably that theirlzlongsd to the numerous class of “ I ers,’ ’v‘vh‘en suddenly-a man at his elbow gave utterance, without having pre- Nhliy vouchsafed a single word, to the old Eastern. roverh, “ There‘s no great loss Mama“ gain." his face lighting up with a smile at the apparently happy thought which suggested the excla matjan.,B:; friend's curiosity was aroused ' Ile All”: ' dly- inquired of the stranger what assurance he had for his faith in view ‘ of go» blackened ruins to‘ be seen all “ r“Ito d them." “ \Vhy, you.see.” gleefully deflated this new Mark Tapley, turning a beaming countenance on our friend and s [skin in a loud tone, which attracted _ if: snbiih’m of every one in the car, “You . lee, ltmger, I. lost my house, $6,000 worth of Turniture, and just about every , cent I was worth ; but I got rid of an old ' coolnatova, which always V smoked and -' would»: bake at all, and which compelled my wife to send our bread to thi: neigh bors to be baked. “'ell, sir, that Steve , was done tor in the great fire. and now I - fed-'mithan‘ ever sure that there is no great loss” without some small gain. Just think at it, I might have had a new stove and then there would have been so much ' im3o my loss." .‘And Vith an audible “”5” over this comforting reflection, he mile the beil‘l’oPC: W’Pl’“ “'0 0‘". and ' glih‘algracefnl wai'? of his hand at our “'mmr,‘ disappeared mos: “gs nuns— lfqufly la" “find! of the remix: of that V‘ stone", * flwg bi]; ~W‘ ‘;_ J ' _ . V: as Milan—A case J“V°i"l°3 the hi of’slie'fi! ss-heirs has just m: decided by the Superior Court of Kings win New York. In February, 1870, onefiward Doberty, a naturalized citi~ , ofithe:Usited Slates, died pOrSCSSBd lyn real estate valued at SIO,OOO, Moe wife or children. At the time -‘— death three brothers and two sisters resided in'lr'ela’nd. and were aliens, while one sister, Ann Gleason, resided in Cali fornia and was married to a citizen of this ‘ country. One at his brothers come to i this country, to recover his share of the mdpofly. Ana Gleason defended the suit .an claimed that.she was entitled to the Ihole of the property, because he died a “chiral-chin United States. and she being ‘ ,muriqd to a citizen, was a citizen also; ‘ "willie the other brothers and sisters being aliens. could not inherit any real estate fro‘thir deceased brother. and this view has een s-taiued by the court. To turn sway from an accnsution with lupotellioun silence is equally in the pow. e: of him that iahardened by vill'umy and lnspinud by innocence. A gentlemm, on leaving 1 message at I tulip-lg: office in a letled envelope, re ;questcd I tit might be sent on immidi “er wilhom reading, :5 it was strictly privafe. Flowz Dsmc Wxns'rsu Pam-sane ‘ ms Sr scans—ln one of the debates in Congress, which suddenly culled Daniel Webster to his feet. he made a brief but most eloquent speech. apparently with- ‘ out any opportunity for previous pix-para tion. In the course at his remarks he threw out the following sentence, which 1 has ever since been admired as one of the 1 most harmonious and expressive in the 1 English language. He was speaking ofi our military conflict with Great Britain : 3 “Our {ether-erased their flag againts at powerto which. for purposes of {stein J conquest and subjugation, Rome. in the ‘ height of her glory, is not to be:compared; ‘ a power which has dotted over the whole ‘ globe with her possessions and her mili- f tary posts, whose morning dmmobcat, {oh I lowing the sun in its course and keeping ‘ pace with the hours, circles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of martial airs of England." As he sat down ‘ one of the Scnatorsgcongrstnlated him up on his speech. and alluding to the above ' passage, said that to him it was incon ceivable how Mr. Webster in a speech so manifestly unpremeditated, could have formed so perfect and so beautiful a sen~ tence, which with hours of study he could not- improve. Mr. “’ebster replied that the passage was notjextemporaneous ; that in: his summer vacation he had visited Quebec, and while standing on the mea siVe and almost impregnahle citadel there, looking out upon the wonderons scene at national grandeur and of nature's levli ness spread before him, the idea occurred to his mind. He immediately took his seat upon a gun, and with pencil and pa per, sketched the thought in the most appropriate language he could at the mo~ ment command. Upon arriving at his hotel he set down at his leisure, and wrote it and rewrote it,- with many inter lineations and - erasures, until he had moulded it into the form ot-wosdev Ihich satisfied him. He then laid it aside in his retentive memory, to be used when the occasion should offer. The opportunity arose or: that day. > , . Tnn Pawn AND Rssronsmxu‘rr or Wanam—Thelsnhtle andlrnylterious et traction which everywhere am. men to women is n sscred trust committed to women by the Creator, It is not only a power irresistnblc, but a passion indieuh hle. By no misuse or disuse can it be forfeited. It is not beauty. nor wit nor "goodness ; Verge attraction exists inde pendent of all esc. It is simply ‘wotm .uuhood. Mun piys deference ,to women ‘imtinctively, infielunterily, not because s is hesutifpl r truthful, or wine. or foolisiwm- i-oper; but because she‘is s woman.n€ he cannot help it. If she descends, e will lower to her level, if Asheriscs, hefiill rise to her hight. ‘ This is the real danger—not that she wili drive him from her, but that ‘she cannot drive him trom her. She cannot help being his blessing or his bane. She cannot make herself into a being whom he will not love. If she is insipid. ignorant, mes~ culin‘c. coarse—then he will love insipidi ty. ignorance. masculinenese. coarseness. and he himself deteriorsted. So much the more ought women, by virtue of this mysterious and inalienable power, to rise 1 to the hight of its wise and worthy exer ‘ cise. Instead of making it merely the minister of her own indolence and vanity, it should be made to minister all human i grace and succor. Instead of‘regnrdl'ng it las a reason why she may dispense with i prudence and wisdom, it is the reason of all reasons why she should eonceutrete Within herself every resource of prudence and wisdom—Gail Hamilton. Isnnsravcnnrnlrv .or Newsmrn Pxornnn.——'l‘he. Chicagofire hss‘ not only demonstrated the indumntibility 01 newspaper property—for the grout item, the 52.0; will survives the roads ations Cf c 1593-“; :3 shows, an Medill‘lzfithe Tribune 33;; and P 9 swamms‘ hm; experience. the “35.5"?" ““19.” “2° “ the press " upon its presses. The “3"" paper establishments of Chicago only maid presses to no in full plsy. Without the most highly wrought and costly machinery they are sadly crippled. Adurtlgments pour in beyond the capacity‘of the pair. lishers to print them. Advertising is es sential to'the reorgsnintion of4he city. A thouflnd business men must tell where. they are to be found in temporaryqusr‘ tere. sud advertisements are u indispen cable to bring order out of confusion of business interests as local items Ire to check the circulation of wild stories sud prevent {2OIM panics. Karen Ml “10 necessity hat the nenspsper hss become to civilized sociely‘eov-vividly illuntnted as during the lsst three weeks. in mug-11:; sud there are stories, flying ‘thst the - bum: has had its revert! for uululms in clearing fifty thousand dollm since the fire; but than us absurd angstruions. Perhaps one qusrter of that sum ha been realized, which is not. hul business antler such calamitous circumstsnces. 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