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Show LYMPH." Special Cablegram to the Xews. BiiRi.tN, DhC, 6 A sensational story is afloat to the efiect that a j initor is running run-ning little retail establishment of his own for the sale til Koch's iymph This is obtained ob-tained by him in various unprofessional wavs, and out of which he is coining a small lortune- The jaivtoi's name is Meyer. He is employed in the Central hotel, and was accused of sellin; o some foreign doctors five gramtis of fluid, which it is alleged, was Koch's lymph, for the sum of 300 111 uks, Meyer was seen by the AVatf correspondent on tiie subject to whom he hid guanlly denied the theft. The reporter has learned from other sources that he l.ves in good style in the same house as Professor Koch, and spends money with a lavish hand. The Continental hotel has charged Frau Ber ger of Karls Ruhe, whose husband died there after being inoculated by Dr. Levi, the sum of 700 mai ks for the disinfection alone of the room he occupied. in kvervboda's nps. Every day furnishes new proof that j Professor Koch's wonderful invention is uei.ig utilized by those not professionally accosiated with the professor in his work to benefit themselves. Another instance of this kind occured to day, tlie.officials Gazelle prints a dispatch dis-patch from.the Russian minister at Berlin, Ber-lin, warning consumptives against coming com-ing here on account of th; exorbitant fees wh.cll the physicians are charging tor the treatment and the remarkably high prices the -hotel proprietors demand for accommodations. The government will be forced to withdraw the lymph from private sources entirely if this swind ling continues. CUKE FOR DIPHTHERIA'. Sunday the emperor received a barber named Rieger, who lives 111 Glugan. in order to obtain the report of Rieger's seciet diphtheria cure, which, it is stated has woiked wonders among the patients of Glogan and the neighhoiho id as has been authoritatively proved, Tne discovery was made bv R eset's father, who is a shepheid. The Kaiser has piomised Rieger an opportunity of making experiments with his remedy at the charity hospital under the supervision supervis-ion of Professors Koch and Bergman. |