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Show " ! r- - I ' f ; " .' e frt a: rSTOVES A CAUSE OF DISEASE. .... ,.nL,. of Whia the attention of the Academy soma Sciences, in Pvif, wu drawn, of tha time since, by M. Carret, one Cftata-berof of the Hotel Bleu, physicianseeYeral poMlble la papers, u-to- the w T eTU consequence ei m excited la waa interest little but stoves, the matter. Recently riae again brought the jrobjwt CArrett do with better success. M. most to declare positively not hesitate eoarcce of dan-itare n stores that to .those who habitually employ an epidemic which recenUT During In Bavojr, but upon which M. prevailed not furnish us with 7A?: C rrt doee tailed Information, he ebserved that all with the Inhabitant who n were affectedwhich stoves, it made uie of had been lately imported into the coon employed try; whereas, ofall thoseorwho other eorta offiling-other modes stoves, were left untouched by the die, y, -- t-- UK' I I ! oiUM rtriol cT, waA Jsr-"T- T ,; eio 'jrrt"' Ui - Jill lllatl yu -- j fk.,, ::-- Jr.; T jx-Si-i ' I i , j i T ! o w, , r, 4 UaJ.ni7i'-n Sr . eu. - ..,... : $S fr-OT- V. - y Mi DESERET II SDif f"1 f ?f J ... . c a$S$Q33SHflHU2W l - i- - Cpmm.(3j?c?ia ii ;n I'm;' mi . Plenttr Piptr of the RofUounWcwith for tlie IJDTEI V -- T;:t. I' V : u.t iSi asiicai' ell oat jninir 6E::z::0Er.ct:nnDiSE. 085 Jin Gayera 1 - Qssqieafrjr- - S S3 a a. a m i IMP f . t- -j AHITnnETICAL G. Trs i ... 1 . , " , 7 r FOR TCACMffR3i ,aa3HTOfl8-5?EUA- ; -- FELTER'S MAMUAL OF ARITHMETIC;- - t . : V 'if. .r: I .i.t ,SM! ; ! PROCQEGGIHG. pii .T33HT2 ilOTJO? .Yi I ,' ..v..: :. - . , Ertcimve end Iiicrcaang j caoiiAiii, : t; TV. ' 13 r V TEIT-B00E- .. i. S i FELTKR'S BERTTO OF - ; ! aaauir. -- a 1 .1 t LOT O . 1SS8. j- broke out some time after at the Lyceum Hor,iEf.iniiuFACTiinEns of Chambery. was rezardcd by the tame t: . ,ui t ? 5..? author a being Influenced by a large cait It,!iroa stove lu the chUdren's dormitory.' f General Moiin speaks in the highest terms of M. Carretr Memoir, to which DEE ! the reoeat experiments of M. af..Troet A Devllle fire additional importance. These able lnTestigationa hare established that iron and cast iron, when heated so a certain degree, beeome per-lo- u to the passage ofgas. They hare been enabled to etate the quantity or oxide of carbon which may. as they sup mo faeUttate Haste tUavdaetare, there Is tor BAjs..py u u.:.. j. pose, transudea from a givena surface of t euown ine air "r. .! I 4 t metal, ana nave which surrounds a stove of cast Iron is of saturated with hydrogen and oxide posEarac r " j carbon. They;conciude that cast-iro-n heated, absorb stoves, when sufficiently f t ' ' ' issue to carbonic and tor give oxygen, RjLLS Of Prest, B. TOUKCra tae AQETTT acid. General Morin related eome compara- uiHvoa saeuny xaaa, as we tive experiments which had been per formed by M. . Carre tt, and which, he aid, corroborated this theory. Thus, after having remained one full hoar in a room heated to forty degrees (centigrade) byt means of a sheetlroa stove,a Near Xssars. JI. Carre perspired abundantly, got Store, Salt laks Qty, ... .... ....... good appetite, but felt no slokneas whatever, lie had obtained the eame result with an earthen stove, but the experi- soeLrssUsaersia. ment, when performed only during one half hour with .a cast iron stove, had brought on intense headache and sickBoth riae aad Coarse, Rouble and ness. M. Devllle, at the same sitting of the TWlsted, Ibr theee views with Academy, eupported considerable warmth. The danger ...I which attended .the use of cast-iro- n Oarpete, stoves, he said, was enormous, and truly formidable. : In his lecture-roo- two and at the Sorbonns, he had placed Stocking set were electric bells, which In metlon as soon as the hydrogen or oxide of car bon was diffused In the room. Well, Orboliet Work; cast-iro-n two last hie the lecture, during stores had scarcely been lit when fertae the bells began to rln g. . These facta are we the consider certainly startling if 'jv- r reputation of comparative harmlessnese which theee articles of domestic use has f hitherto eojoyed. In France, particularly, the lodgings nt of the poorest classes, the barrack-room- s of the soldiery, the artiste studios, the s of large schools, etc, are EXCHANGE- - FOR GRAIN AND heated I : 'commonly by this means. Of course we are inclined to question II. ... OTHER. COMMODITIES OF Carret's conclusions; but the apparent... t:" HV ly accuratetocharacter of the facta record- , ' U ed, Joined the authority of thoee who THE COUNTRY. have brought them forward, demands for them a serious Investigation, .o.. We are glad to be able to add that a Hi aa committee been appointed by the Academy, for the purpose of examinXvsry ArUelsoXTAXIN wlU be Oearan Into the subject. This Ued to ing thoroughly RETAIN Its ' JCHXT-AOQUttTD committee is composed' of SCM, Claude BXFUTATION. Bernard, Morin. Frelmy. Devllle and ; Bossj; and we shall not fall, when the FarUes reatdiaf al 8AKPETS can aeeare time comes, to mention what shall hare been the results of their researches. YARN at FORT BIRCH, Nepal City, for . r . 'I . 1 11 M, Um TrarsllBs; PubUe ceaeraUr, that they ahaave avow, aad constantly keep on hand ean io-eor- e DeslriBg to examlae these Text-Book- s, r tae.ua themof tae 4?Qbilabsrs,thro-sbderslcaed, at toe loUowtoi BedueeoFrlos- s- T ; -.- -' i r. ! V "HE ;r OlJT?I7IJCn3 I . . e it rfW J - I ...: VO 4 ; t:a eidr .".all'llntl U.?ohiT i'ril'o fci I , o't -j '' cast-iro- ' ,c ll' 3 ffv' I -s ?- 11 !U4ianea LaasUtT, JfOj a,UO. . fiIxO J ; Copies alreidyScid! whtch ha gnirns e UTJTOra M44t4 lntrodocUon Ittoe and the unsolicited testimonials cf s .w vtUts iS) slstr sts trer wus be crrea later Use SeaKla JrPf?Jw eeUeOkxu V wM.wrrfw. , u eau i .. ' I jus rrUXB UBparallaLHi er east-Iro- ;i 4j XV and Woramen cm the aea to uie rUMisoers ttetirr wwnu wmca nm-rwj u final oil lot uy tuuuhaxuj oi veaeoers tun twoks, antlUs tAsm to bs ranXed as we 1'''." "("'-- ' 4" .J rr ifar cxjircrarrys vmoxt , a' At tr.e uotrta ci r.cn axarcn. m u trtsmaovt oauvoa'j t ,:ii;auxi i QrOOlLa-fUlE- a, 1 .' -- - f--t fr Of?0? of 250,000 ; Upwards to t?ya;tay tilon; wa'U3 :.r t'miM a fnliirmcewTrfrLs t-- I ttobr cz ' - 1250; :T pcr-- " I - Zrr 1f " iwiw?. : ' : .... ill rtirgcs tna IKBIljlPIIIClirTTHTTCOOKS, y 1y of nr 1 ana its . cs'-Instead cTd!-Ilea bot-tlo- e ofttnl CAST-IKO- N GU.YOT'S vrocnd to the gptrtyJeadrr- - d yet of tS- rflflrr revolt. To proba-th- " - " .' - - 3T apt toa 1a wltS All :"';., , t U 1 DESEBET EYEHIHQ HET7S, ' t ; , NEWSPAPER ND ADVERT SIKGMEDILK '-- 1 M0H.METie DEPOT. f VALUABLE , - 87 Prof. HENRY N TEST-BOOK- MUSIC. 1 60 1 60 ! , t - f - - class-room- i . ' J X .. ON NATURAL HISTORY. A Tesmevacrown ITaaaal of 8 One to. Prloe. 13 00 TesmeTe Maaaal ef JBaeleajy. (library dlUoa.) 4 60 Natural fTlrtary mt Ami lor "T"""" Temaexs Natural Histevx Taaleta, 3 00 500 ' : BEAUTY. What Is beauty, after all? Each eye makes it for itlf. You think Smith's d lady-lov- e and calls her. a Vmagnlflcent ,woman,' He and wonders what you see in your little her. baby face and atature. angel with! So it U the world over; and yet, we would each give something to bo beautiful after our own fashion. How the powders and lotions which are to bestow upon poor bilious mortals skins of satin aud snow, and the hair dyes. and po-- m&des and cosmetics of all norts sell, we need not mention to prove the facts. In France old ladies are even beini? made over, at the cost of haif their, fortunes. Heaven keep me from ever catching a glimpse or one or these enameled, dved. and miserable old creatures after the renovation by the way. Yes. we all want to bo beautiful; and if only our ideas of oeaucy were wnat tney should be we accomplish our. desire easily. .mignt ;m.eesne&s tan a love maxe' all. races are pleasant. We all feel 'this.-The- re plain features so charming with the that we love sparkle of them. There are blemished faces so sweet that they are pleasantex to look upon than the most perfects After all It is in the expression that the actual charm. lies. tio that! were some one to pro cilia the secret of beauty for twenty-fiv- e cents and a post paid envelop, he would scarcely be an imposter were be to return the golden rule with Instructions to learn and practice iL If we on could do this earnestly and. truly for rty ooe generation, the next might wonder wfaether lt'were not a fable that anch a as ugliness was ever known upon thing old earth. ."mcXiJWj Ialmer. -- - - , , -- - -- . - r" itoiiwr.., i sna ObJ e r ta. ' Ot ad da tad Barlee, ' itr.ii lnl.ii - " teen years. One vol. 12mo Frloe. 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