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Show Citr. f..r alckncii. A correspondent says that the drinking drink-ing of salt water Is a perfect enro for teaslakufSri, though it makes the drinker wry mUerubla for n few minntos afur be takes the cure. The sailor who recommended rec-ommended It to tho rutlertr In question nccounted for it by saylug the stomach on board shlpl. In 11 Very aensithe btato. nnl that the suit water pickles it ko I Ltit It gets hirdenod to ueuditlons which ha 1 proviouoly revolted it. If that were the explanation, it must be a very rnpid nnd miraculous kind of pickling process tint is effected hy n pint of salt waUr, not, lu nil probability, long ret dned. Hut whatever tbo rationale ration-ale of the supposed "sailors remedy" may I, any quick remedy for so frightful fright-ful a ilUtrus Is worth trying, and tho assertion of the sailors ii sal I to be thut it never falls, St. James Gazette. |