FORTY YEARS IN ONE. BTRANGE EFFECTS OF LIVING IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF OZONE. A Physician's Discovery Life—~Forty of the Filixir of Years of Existence Pass Away in a Few Months, {Philad slphia Cor. Boaton Glob, ] A familiar figure on Third street for several months past has been that of Dr. John T. Britton. Tall, spare of form and somewhat stooped, he is sne who w yuld attract attention in almost any crowd. He is apparently about 65 years of age; his eyes are durk,, piercing, and peculiarly brilliant, a.d his hair, of which bh sesses an abundant growth, is almost snow white. Dr. Pritton is a mystery Notwithstanding his appearance, Fritton 18 not yet 29 years old. In age however, and the changes it brings, he is as though he had lived close on the allot ted span of human existence Dr. Britton was a pup of the known Dr. Julius Edmund Dotsch, decea ed. who made's life long stud 0LOn¢ Toward the close of 18582 it curred to Dr. Britton that in peculiar element of tl might ¢ if not th pursuit of which the anc of ozone giving xir of lil pllios IXir u Insis spent ther lives, at lea which disease might be defied be only possi rough extreme old ag He designed an electrical machine with a self [14 Leyden \r vhich placed on o side of th while the other an oz u was made send a current —¢ rat from a position contain number of chem m A retort production of oxy get wand thi le thro dis h A Chine manganese, tion When thi the effect seemed sitized Was is though bh Cue eral nti all th TOO Was I loopholes only thes OM ape } have it Was ¢Xe but as atmos he 8 manner ful Lidinse per minut Leal ! bowey consey nifrogen ing the lie Was fncreased came | turity and inten I'he latier re Mi set In al fact us that WAS ROCUS his Ml DOOKS Ye FTOWnH he y he caught = ¥as horror ‘h { wrinkled and withered | cried, "1 am surely dreaming. | have found an elixir, but it could not me LU I'he thought then struck him t 6 glass which hung above bis Ix Fhe perspiration rolled in off his forehead he flection of Lis wrinkled, haggard coun ti A growin of shaggy IN ’ h a Linir UROCK (1 (roxl 0 he " " MER UA d Inrge when belieid the re tenance covers gray white balr, his eyes oo ish and hi ole appear ge Heo + hen in perstitious fancy, and with his bands sank on hi« knees “Heaven forgive mw endeavored Thy ways and deserve this punishment Fergive me! Forgive mu Ina few minutes Lo . lestroyed all the apparatus a 0 ! : m u room Aftor a tri) igh the west, in which he tried to forget what had courred. b returned to Philadelphia and looked about for some business opportunity fn which to engage. He made a lucky stroke in stock speculation, and followed up the operation with others, adopting spec alation as his business Almost forty years of hi, life have been in a few months result of that terrible experiment has been to make him as wily, cunning and far seeing av though Le had lived those years ia the world ndicaling ’ su MA WRC A Dim wl overing bh { dd, “1 have much with he fo Interfere to tl "he only other | The “Kamsin'’' of the Sahara. [Cleveland Herald.) As to the stories told of this great des | ert, there is so much that is fabulous con nected with them that ft is difficult to de cide what is true, and what is false. Scientific research has proved that there are no serpents there * whose numbers and venom impede the progress of large armies; ” that there was no “ pestilential blast that killed as soon as it struck; ” that the whirlwinds of sands were not sufi ciently severe to bury vast hordes of men and “impumerable caravans, ” But quite enough remains to make us realize that the great desert is one of the most inhospitable and barren places in the world, with quite enough of the terrible to form a barrier difficult to demolish. It may be that before the subtle changes that made the wor.d what it now is, the desert was a part of the bed of the sea, it being now very little higher than the level of the sea It i8 never visited by min and exhales no moisture The kamsin or hot winds that sweep over it, although much exaggerated, may blow from the south and southwest, an the ground over which wed by an almost Its « i $s to re lax HL does not . widen deuth, a vxaggeration represents where th wed peOVETE, Art hey ul sun, the 18 10 cause the ration di 8 Orel vert neat Is intens geet mist 1 CULE, I make res; but | say sclentl site with with nothi whirlw } h Lhe but not in th cights, wh ch want, travelers hl vy showers, unpl cust langerous to Suys Mr. John Kenrick " According to four or five 5, the kamsin, or, as the inha mts call it, | Arabic scm ol be i 2d of May wot in March r about fifty days, “fifty usin i I Lh exe pt “as ite Tac & their Au I Hanis imoum a corru on’, Deserving Poor and the Idle “Bums The Waning of Genus More ne hours ess Lhan d to requiring on the otha with a much Mrs or n never Hers I sa | ors laborers, do Jess A Man to Whom All Eggs Are Bad Atlan'a ' There is a gentleman 10 Whose sys settied 1 living in Hamilton A slp of insetties his stom ‘ poison Mal MAK and less than the egg has wade him sick for days handle brok listers his fingers and to cat as ngle egg be thinks would kill him, and his friends who have noted closely the effect egus have on his system wgree with him His Is a constitutiona pathy wl he would dec'de In fasur of the ie if forced to decide " ) juantity of it or He is a man of rolust constitution and his case is most singular between an « inl CR Nature's Invisihis Work re Journal, ! A French biologist, Mons. Duclaux, has just made some experiments which tend to prove that plants will not! germ nate unless microbes exist fo the soll; and Pastour had wiready been led to the con clusion that mierobes are os ential to ani. mal life, ss digestion cannst be performed unless they are present. Retentific A PORTABLE AURORA BOREALIS, Simple Means by Which the Beautiful Stage Effect Is Produced, {Chiengo Heral |, If the old axiom that the most insignifl- cant, even ridiculous, causes produce the most impressive effects is at all true, i certainly holds good of scenic eects in spectacular pieces. The {llusion is well nigh perfect under the efforts of modern stage mechanism. Even if one knows that the raging ocean is in reality but a plece of canvass, under which per spiring supers hump themselves that the wig of the statuesque Galatea is but cotton waste; that electric light is used in counterfeiting the heavenly artillery of Jove; that the lights 0° London are pro duced by carving holes in a worn out dro curtain; that the pure and silent Luna is a d sk caused by the retlection of the ster opticon lens; that Juliet's balcony is a tot tering ladder, steadied by a grimy car at the beautiful moon lit Alham but a conglomerate of made with whitewnsh even if all that 1 | from the suditorium | thrillingly re wing for re | thie | pe unter, t bra scenery incolier is ut daub 1 cans Wi, the « nevertheles The growing cr } the sla | i Lins aed iroperty m is with 1 ble rete the dark | nbhow othing ightning gantic wirvelously 3 M pild with de | I It come of the arctic | urning a itt 2x12: feet 1 | S18] | ! Story of a Barkeeper right again pre but with a glane I pains me to _ ohibit wasted on a About fonint Der neon M Professor Tyndakk thus \ { plain immunity ob | against ond attack of a contagi “One of the most extraordinary and unasccor abie experiences in medic ne was munity secured by a » communicable d tacks of the same mu typhoid or searlatinag found as a general rule to o 2 lifetime of the individuna passage through rently rendering | easoning from to express the opinio second attacks of was due to the removal from by the first parasitic crop, af dient necessar the growil gation of the parasite Ee t 0x the 4 us disease CAMO in ful the body : Lh I have ventured that th FRritly communicable Lhe AL Lhe analog 5 of dine nse iy stem ingre and propa Criminai’s Ears In a clinleal lecture delivered recoutly Dr. Bartholomey sald that thi criminal casos have an imperfect ear de velopment, especially hereditary criminals, A tull, distinct, well-developed lobe in dicates high mental development “Maru The Fashionable Cud, (Inter Ooean ) A Chicago authority states that leurice is fest becoming the popular substitute for | chewing gum sng the Indies. 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