Show THE eyke TWENTY FOURTH OF JULY V they led the way to these mountains those men who were favored of god to zions high hills and her fountains oer paths where the red man had trod in the east they were hunted and driven for the soles ef of their feet no rest they complied with the counsel of heaven and sought out a home in the west thank god for the noble and great to lead out in his mighty cause and establish sta Ista blish foundations of state where saints can abide in his laws thank him that we live here in peace may we live and the blessing maintain thethis that his kingdom may grow and increase till messiah shall come here to reign centerville Cent erville july tuly 1870 NEPHI CRAMP WHEN SWIMMING every summer brings its sad list of through cramp and this season they have been rather more numerous than usual the real nature of the muscular paralysis which suddenly sinks even the strongest and most expert swimmers without a moments warning is necessarily very much a matter of conjecture the result is in the majority of cases fatal and even where the sufferer is saved the shock followed by insensibility prevents him from clearly remembering mem mern bering gering the symptoms according to the common theory the cramp seizes the swimmers leg but the london lancet questions this though disabled for a moment from swi awl swimming im min I 1 there is no reason why a man with wit cramp in the leg should not float indeed to t trow himself on his back with legs distended would be almost an instinctive impulse and in that position he could easily maintain himself without an effort especially if accustomed to the water it Is the terrible characteristic of these seizures that the victim goes down instantly and without a struggle thib thia our medical is disposed to attribute not to the stiffening of a limb but to cramp of the respiratory muscles by which the expansion of the lungs is checked or the air ain therein expelled thus deprived of its couyancy bou yancy the body sinks swimming min g undoubtedly puts a considerable strain on these muscles and there is plausibility in the theory though it is difficult to ascertain the truth with certainty the subject is well worth worthy of further investigation much boult would be gained if only some warning symptoms cou con could id be pointed out for the guidance of swimmers who might then strike out for the shore before the cramp actually came on albion nine thousand persons are sheltered in tents by the government since the constantinople fire the number who have been out and furnished with provisions by the government is making an aggregate of some one was informing a german of a brewer who had married a young lady related to a peer when the german remarked ah yes a very proper match of course a brewer ought to be connected with the 11 |