Show BOILED SNOW THE NERVES Newest Pad Fad of a Nervous Century Said to Possess Heal Herit Nerves may he be cured by drinking tea made of boiled snow This IB is the newest tad fad of this seer nerv nervous ous aug century Snow can raise pen pan pancakes cakes as well veil as and it hare chemical properties There is and can be no remedy for forbad forbad bad nerves other than changing the kind of life which hits has made aside them bad badAs As EZ very subordinate to this doctor doctora drugs may be of some ties uee but even then than their use pee le Is small and when these drugs are taken without ever stopping the cause of the the evil ie is only masked for or a a time It Is like Sheridan putting the slier sher sheriffs ifs iffs officers into his own livery at a party making them masquerade e as M his flunkies until the door slammed on the thelast thelast last departing guest and then New what is the cause or what are causes of nerves There are two answers or sets sete of answer the one flattering the Uie other quite the reverse The first is k overwork Nowadays we are arc all supposed or wish to be supposed abnormally Indus Industrious The age is supposed to be breaking Its bones with Alth industry But Bat Butis BatLa is La this actually the case And white while undoubtedly there are many hard bard Aery hard it is thes who suffer from nerves Probably not for work even when if it be befree befree free from a certain alcoholic element which shall be given presently eon con contribute tribute to steady and strengthen th the nerves Nothing is here raid of those who ar w handicapped throughout life with nerves weak or diseased But even for these good regular hard work by far tr the best tonic If we call to mind the men who judg judging lug ing from the output of their labors nut But Butof of o their genius but of their sheer tell must have been hard hwd workers we aha shad not find that many of them from nervous breakdown though not fc few of thorn them were men of feeble health in mother other ways Not many mapy reu ever did as much work as Alfred the Threat Great who was always ill Hi Everybody remembers Jaca tays description of William HI as an asthmatic matic skeleton 4 Besides it is more than doubtful whether as asa asa a whole our own age ige is preeminent tin I In hard work Our working classes do donot donot not toil as their forefathers did ditL Hours of labor are now shorter than they ever were while hUe half holidays are eases cases in an inthe anthe the desert of dreariness unknown to former generations Oh hut look at the brain workers it jt j said sal And when ive look at th tho brain workers in our great industries ve we see dawdlers The universe universal corn cem plaint is that we fall fail behind because these some brain workers wont think wont vont take trouble troude and wont threw their into original Upon examination it would very likely appear that nerves are gener geser generally ally the outcome of idleness and tRod dissipation pation And by dissipation is meant not merely but that kind of dissipation tor so I beg leave to Li call it which consists in a restless craving for money and for show ani that uncertainty about the future which characterizes all periods of commercial and other speculation and men never lived so by as they do at nt present It Is precisely am among n the classes who arc aro the galley slaves of social dissipation or who are either directly or indirectly tossed loosed about b by bythe the varying gustS grunts of if speculation who supply the long roll of victims to t nerves And HO no wonder We say truly that It is not work that kills it js is worry Hut Kut a most canker cankering ing mu worry Js Is the worry of suspense the worry of uncertainly Another Us Is the worry worra of dissatisfaction and discontent A third is the nameless consuming wet wor worry ry of is called pleasure especial especially ly lr if It be with to play a part m in and nd to shine or orbe orbe be recognized recognised in the glittering throng If we reflect upon these causes of unrest of constant feverish anxiety of drains upon nervous farce ferre and upon ro to other force not the force of thought or of or of real ennobling enthusIasm or manly amId ambi ambition tion or ef of even healthy muscular la Ia labor bor but sheer drain upon vital energy without any compensation we cannot but roe e that there is enough here to Iv account for the crowds of that torture their miserable way d life there therO never were more eco peo people pie than there are now is to de do but as Carlyle puts it to Ho do nothing in a ax ornamental mannar or in ome way which giver them some kind of distinction or makes them conspicuous To rIk wIk up upon n fifes lifes common way ivay as we are told Milton did him lay upon themselves lowliest duties is what they can ean hot condescend to S They toll toil to t escape from ft It 8 h Monte MonteCristo Cristo Ws i out of with this thI difference that if It they knew It they are ace mining into Inti prison out of the healthy happy day daylight daylight light into and air The toil however is not mans nfl nat natural ural work in harmony with his hi nature and nd which being in harmony brings happiness it i in the wriggle ef of Ing and contrivance and not the forth putting of straight honest effort The spirit of gambling is everywhere de dc destroying life by spreading over It a miasmatic sense of meanness fretting It by uncertainties robbing us of all true joyfulness huo rancy ind thid zest and leaving MS tin in possession call nerves herves Serves us right Under these circumstances one Is skeptical whether tea made of snow water can be of much service or any anything anything thing else except true views of life a Cultivation of those in instincts which will discover for us a Me life of true enjoyment and real worth a return to the fountain of living waters which if ve we read lh aright meant a return to common sense policy simple faith 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