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Show -f- t- WO ITA'N' one who intentionally" varies one iota from the fricfesi fictand irnth,! Is indeed aJIari 1 de-live- " , s inerningnenV'' they are two Myaiid? IffiQlifyuUlffii advertises that his book -- Id selling by ther tens of thousands, when he: has not solda' ' - .fj:.Everywhere we hear lying, lying, lying. " Men and women who would knock you down if you called them liars. Deception is tlaer rule rather thanexceptfon. Oanyasif era lie abouHconipahies. iJrokersabont stock. Editors lie about politics. Exaggeration and misrepresentation' "'rate1, Ih'ef hour, and are its ciifse sons to the; cause; rthere? is' rnucn diVersliy; of opinion rejgarding ihe ni$urw&$ri of these aerolites. The two 'most' widely ' rj ; accepted is that they- - ari bodies1 of the. -- hospLt -- have- a hapj)y v luflu-- . taught in every girl's school, so that moth era may no longer cripple" their children fron the cradlu-'-- v Dr; B Wrf- - Rlchardsonin that' admirable book, "Diseases of Modern Life,' says "It is as if the fashion willed that to be fashions able is to e.pb:ieaHyjiIs In conclusion, shalli I offer aquolation c rwhichi'iiavei earth is 'parsing 'ih'r6gh'4 belief hnr.ii . ajdangerousniaB.; 1 .. t . - i In lookingjpver .the Journal. of Nov. 4th, I was saddened by the pernsal of an article on tho failing health of Western women; not believing In :Dr. Draper's assehlotfln ri his Physiology, is" mentally and physically imperfecirbut merely con? bf tha1 tidering'the doctof k ecofid-editiiimpious iahgrAUonzoToriSriln;. WH6 J said that If the.kiAmIght3r(ihapconsnlt.qd)him when he made, ihe .world, . he- - could have given hlm'someusefufhlhtsrIt seems to me therevare iwoy : idolsorshlppedfe lhQcause.Dfl450-miich.jnar. are .which men, -- . red existence. The first, Fashion that great BUriiof beforewhom-th- o that-pma- a -- the-j?arIskn- s,T world UesTnstratendlWm upon herding of changes trade iskept brisk. She isjemorseless and in her untiring the coffers of lejj thousands de-,mandsla- me"s3QllsJ the merchant'prlncest Theiinasterly. cilencev,ot tbe physicians we spokeaif,! this UrihinkCwiiL often: be round a necessity to cover the uncertainty m -- horf of the Thls' coming profession; 13 the second Idol; womeq , at largo learn al- - W everything but that whIchof the-- hgj "itab importance I to Cthem,Ul2 s'the wwch is 1 really a captivating study; then, - . , . . . . s i. " " green-coloringtp-t- LjSizi "ik- s,, i , . lanytodyretry; but my,pJ E?gain fesuppose im myiace jmusL,na,vfeppcrs what; I rtalnlfeltA sljght'degref wonder at a declaration whlqhni thought go" atultous You' must1 not 1 fed ttfc v veryM ' j - lt ' ' v'' g he .sriUntHQ tinzhi of-Jthi- ATTOgtificentlybeauUful metedrfciis-i- l playf ya3, recentlyr witnessed from; Jackson ville, XU.&psslWsoirl,t and Indiajaai werelfavored With a sight of this meteor, .which 'is "said by ohseryers to have surpassed irigrahdeujr of the kind which has ever beori'seen in this coun. try. The meteor lightetl up the whole earth and heavens brilliantly and Imparted a subdued objects on which the light irestedr Onesingular feature of the occurrence. wasi that, instead of coming , towards.0the .earth it,. passed in a hnriznntal Sirtinn from wpst in nnsK ff was tbsty. when it x6scm-bled a blazing, burningrtall, nearly as large as the Jul! . moon.. As it swept along; with its fiery Uli 'it seemedsomo twenty de. " grees in length and iome1 ten to twenty fragments following Jit Vhen it reached a anj-thin- ?i?!oi5ist-'-- v told that youwrito, poetryI never read a line of your poems, and don't in-- i tend.' I suppose jl jookeo i surprised at the j apparent rudeness says Mackay, ! "for he went on.to be offended with me; tho'trnth is"I nnver rpnd prisedhe aded,! 'tot it ishbanitthai;1;1 makes me Wy this.1 fra5woijlriyWndr vm6' Jh the7 wbfld.no I ;ue little time 1 . - i am ; f -, l- -- Wordsworth gave Charles Mackay a cu.-'.--i rious Interviewr "He suddenly said, I j i -- teir a mi aerolite1.- "i from another physlcia, , Dr. ; Samuel Bard, to wit:I confess, not without severe regret. inairiowara ine ena p tnirtyt years' prac truth be told always arid: "ever? HVtiy1 all " application s this deception and5 lyingt zJtiy much TSZ feisiiylhganb! cheating? "Inthe friamenfil all that is true and good, we beg-o- f you fo - , ix do as you agree The Alpha. ost'generally; iconccfdedforlthaic most. freqtien t occasionTfdrllheir uso,kuows least of,th9 powers , of Mature, and 4hat jie whp boasts bifhldikiU and suecessiin a and'teowia Stockh6liBui?rhe opiriiott e ;y"1' 1 Swedish Arctic Expedition 1hl876;in the west coast of GrelenldndIt Weighs 25 jtons ingi and I believe we may certainly elude that-thperson; who, in proportion to the etent of his practice tameetsvwiih the ' enough 'tcTBeacted upon ny the orbits.vJAi great many aerolites have been found add manyfaro ini the different' scientlfie inslitu tions in the ;WorldP- The largest of which by-there is any authentic recnr-wasurl- JvjM;uman;?Ph gopv44tcKttttl thousand o ; enca in, this direction. , V , , r: TK General (culture is the remedy for thisr 1 cer- tain picture Is hylalnaster artis" He" lies and is not v worthy : qf trusty jTsalesmarr lies about his your watch.T:Thegdspert4Hh'edihiier table tei!3?e that-Jhithe Iadics.The florist flowers were, picked a in". oesu . tai wards., Huxley's address, before the managers of-- the John Hopkins University, it is to bo hoped-wil- l ' : atmosphere'remaineb! visible for about two ; mjriutesl Prorn the brilliancy and area cf 'fire surrounding thel8plash by the' sudden ' , immersion In tho water, it is conjectured the aerolite must have been of immense size. Tbe number of meteors lately visible :, ' ;have called the attention "fioieritifleer'ilT ; r"T555orf promises to return at keepritff fiaonth over the 'haf a lin to,the JMlufliam thmassi fell Into the: sea abput nalC ainil from - shore; It made "a loud pissing noise, folldwepVhyafiharpexplbs bustion occasioned by the immense velocity with which the object traveled through the me-ten- th " whieh-h- e Utxct&eerel6yoa ! acquire experience In general medicine, strive to devote? themselves ,to it." of those Perhaps not more; than who take the "two years1 courses of lectures in our greatHyiu rs night, there was yisft)jeawpecullar ligh ton the sand and sea around,, andlpokiDg up an immense ball of fUfewas obsefved descenJ j -- 1 nj insuffi- eases of women) must view with concern the unwise haste with which youug practic-ioner- s, who havo neither time nor oppartu-nityxt- o for ajlpzejQejiu:&-- L in six months. The man over the way; Is. in need of a temporary loan, . You lend him time-.-A- 1 135 - ? given timeHe i ! hands of a strange physician without In ? qulryj3ven ofhisjintecedents and surround ings. Then often it is masterly arrogance on one side, and ignorant submission on the v " other. vvThe American Journal of Medical Science says: "Every thoughtiul man who wishes well to this department, Gynoecology, (dls. The expressman agrees to deliver a trunk for you at a certain place by a certain hour. He delivers it the day after. The grocer promises to send you the best tea in : the market He .takes the first he lays his hands upon without any. care tor the quality, and dispatches it to you "without a twinge. The printer; promises .to do : your work cheaper than it canbe.. done elsewhere In town. He forgets his promise and charges what he pleases. The tailor agrees to suit of clotheavithout fail by. six lathe evening. rYpu, get, them in the morning. The dentist pledges his - word that your teeth as filled; by him will be all right t NEN of d resslori! the .frmovemeni'of:th"ely," women are lost To all healthy enjoyment, they consign themselves, it may be,to the u .ctiofc.LWe 4- O sleepy lack of needful exerciseer-ror- s in clothing; ancl mechanical restraints There is too much lying., ,0a every hand we meet with exaggeration,, equivocation, f sum XP if from irr6gular manner of living, cient THECTJBSE OF THE f HOUR. a small S' ' E A it burst inpoint considerably eastof-nort- h to from ten tQ twenty fragmehtg,'nbt unlike the bursting of a rocketfand these frag-- r men t$ ; seernqd tordisappear In I tKink1 of 1; clouds. J From4 the 'time 'the meteor was first 8eenJn the west till losrslghtjof Inhe east full twentyBec6nds'had elapsed. ""Becehtlya the 'SanFraricIscd Chronicle? ; described-- bairof firT visible in thatcityi" which fell Into ie sclit-J- s stated, that between ' t welvcl dud ioner' j ust after mid- - s-left thatnttlWaVw poemsJ. carefully, and make5 thelnerjfect1' fcl It qnito as I take iny'nhaiepaf tore.' dli Iwascah hefore frankness evident from ' the the explanation; that the :oldj gentleman did C not mean to wound imyelHoye while ex-s- . ! iplalning.vand .yindicting1hi3;l0Mrn; Kandvl- i ;couldbnt jtako.in reppseo;iq mei ) Pesiringctiturn; jtheaconyersation, stopped ;a:moment An jour :aik.tp ta$J.niire:ihfc purine Jif thA piecii .tureiquejmpuntain;! across, the; lakofrndn:j f wearj asked mm poinungo mel ho replied, 'that's Nab Scaur. Have, yotf never ead my jemsTIt .was.biiythe' tip? qf "rrijr tbnferie to etoxt'ihitlVeVead;;..1 reflpcl- anybody Vpcms, but jny oymfpui(t ' ed ihatjhe vrus; bid eribugh1 io bo'my tra'nd.1;; L father, and:T,no t' only :tha1 buf h'oV tihtru6 the statement would hayo 'hcen;' re"' goorrt-JhenicQnCdenceti- n - frained, Andjisteneda,ttentlyely-Asii- e "'! spoko I havo described Nab Scaur more than once In Don' tyoix rcmcmbr In a my-poem- s. the following?" And here'hb rctlted, deep : bass i voice,; a vjassago .tf:twanty 1 on thirty lines which was entirely, new to me, though I did not like to teUliIm:sb. An lllitexato corresnondent.:Who,is;given.f n to spirting, wants to know when the race," co much talked about, Is to "Ang-la-8axo4 como off? ' . |