Show warn WARM KOOMS A writer in the british Medic medical tir til journal says rile nae bae dally daily exposure of young persons to an unnaturally high temperature leads to the same results as the forcing system employed by gard nerson plants that Is it hastens develop ment this is noticeable in factory districts and seen been among the young factory workers english children who are accustomed to toil in warm rooms often arrive at pu puberty b e ty at as early an age as would spanish ipanis h or italian looking at t the h e female hands as they leave a cot cotton to n factory one is surprised to see so many stunted girls whose faces are those of children and whose busts are those of fully fally developed women women and they are ate women inasmuch as that they have arrived at the childbearing child bearing period these children soon become the mothers of weaklings wea klings man many of whom die without having com completed one year of life such deaths we e know now makeup make up the greater portion of the terrible total of the mortality tables of all our large towns in factory districts As long as exposure to unnatural heat combined with insufficient bodily exercise will thus thug hasten development in children so will the same causes accelerate ce decay in adults we exclude that large cl class assof of men working at the mouths of furnaces for these workmen although exposed to much higher highee temperature pera ture than the class to which we allude have sufficient mu muscular scalar exercise to counteract the influence of prolonged exposure to heat upon their bodies they work too in the open air or in large work workshops 8 hops through which fresh air passes freely and rapidly weak EYES JN ik HORSES make mako up a wash of alum slam and water which re duce dues to blood heat and with a quill blow the liquid into the eye after trying the above preparation three times take a piece of ultima as large as the end of nf ones finger and burning it in the fire reduce it to powder and blow it stoutly by the same process into the eye we behave have tried burnt alum on a number of horses that have had sare sore eyes and always found it a valuable remedy it will remove all scum seum and restore clearness to the eyes lynchburg mews news according to the vary accurate observations of M marie davy just announced noun ced the heat derived from the calorific rays from the moon is not sufficient to raise the temperature of an exceedingly sensitive thermometer the one millionth of a degree this result it may mays bo be added ds ils in dire direct ct variance with that deduced hy lord roase rosse in his investigation of the iame same samo subject |