Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
6 t Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg aug 5 free press advertising to a weekly if Bee press As an advertising medium for All the Rura parts of Manitoba and the territories is Worth More than All other weekly papers combined for anything that Farmers will but a advertisement in the week Pree Pukstis sure to bring customers Safe vaccination. No instrument better Tolian a commo Needle to be used once Only. Permit me to offer some suggestions to the scene fat both of the profession and of the Public with reference to vaccination. Under the heading an economical Handy and Safe vaccinating Needle occurs the following highly to be Feare whenever a person is vaccinated is inf Ecio by neans of the lancet or Needle if the operator does not take the precaution t sterilize the instr Juenst each Tine by pass ing through a flame or by holding it i boiling water. To reduce this risk to minimum the desire was expressed in the discussion on vaccination in the academic de Medicine de Paris that in future Ever person should be inoculated with Anil str ment used for that one person alone. Admitting that this Desideratum Coul be easily real fixed in operating on a sea number of persons it becomes a very Dif Ferent matter when u Large agglomeration hns to be it May pertinently asked does a larg agglomeration instead of a Small Sumbe of persons justify in the remotest Degre any departure from the Only Safe and Rel Able method of vaccination either primal or secondary the1 common pen As a lancel adopted or. Marshall of the fret army Canol be any More economical Huddy or Ante than the common no. Sowing As has Baen most sue Cess ully used by the health department o this City for the last few years. This can be use with or without an form of Ril Odle Holder. So Long As a need or pen 1 or one person alone in used an away there can be no possibility o conveying any other infection than the vaccine virus. The special Point of objection is Gritl reference to the remark that the Needle o pen used once May be used again without risk when it has been sterilized in boiling water or by it May not to denied that instrument once used May to so sterilized and Ren dered Safe for subsequent use but the temptation or accidental use of the same need Ioor pen or lancet without sterilization or disinfection should be put beyond i possibility. The inexpensive Needle every where pro curable presents the most economical Handy and Safe vaccinating instrument Ever suggested and its being thrown the fire by after its first use offers the safest Guaran tee of immunity from spurious infection during this operation. No truly enlightened Aud conscientious medical Man with the Light of bacteriological science before him can possibly ignore the fact of the danger of transmitting some form of disease by the use of an instrument previously used unless thoroughly sterilized or disinfected. Surgeons of the present Day Are especially cautious in this respect every instrument before use being carefully cleansed sterilised and disinfected. In the Case of vaccination of Largo num Bers such As the army or Navy on Board of ships in schools or Public dispensaries hospitals or communities where there Mav have been an outbreak of smallpox and where time is an important element sterilization and disinfection of instruments is impracticable. The expense of a few Hun dred sewing Needles thrown away or destroyed is but a Feather in the balance As against the risk of the danger of infection. No contamination Accident can possibly occur. This has been the experience in the health department of this City since the adoption of the sewing Needle As the exclusive instrument for All vaccinations Pri Mary or secondary. The convenience and the rapidity with which Large numbers have been vaccinated in our Large Public schools and ins Titu lodging houses factories Etc., by this method have proved most satisfactory and the positive results show a very Large percentage both in primary and secondary vaccinations. Any person or Parent or guardian of children about to be vaccinated should pro test and refuse vaccination whether by family physician or Public officer unless the instrument had been unused previously or was sterilized and disinfected in his presence. Iii no other Way can he be assured of entire safety. With these precautions concerning the instrument and with the use of Only fresh Bovine vaccine virus the operation becomes Safe and should be repeated once in about seven years inter Val. And could this Rule to adopted thoroughly and systematically in All countries the terrible disease of smallpox would be come effectually mor Ris m. D., in new York Herald. A year s work of the criminal. Habitual criminals Are born such. Their occupation is to them natural and enjoy Able they pursue it just As artisans Fol Low their trades. When they Are locked up in prison they behave admirably ofter work hard and go out with an accumulation of savings and immediately thereupon return to their vocation of evil doing. If honest work be got for them they run away from it and go Back to their preferred Mode of life even though they know that they cannot earn As much Money by it. In the cities towns and villages of the civilized world every year thousands of in offending men women and children Are slaughtered millions of Money Are carried away by the Devastator and incendiary fires Light his pathway of destruction. Who is this asks or. Fletcher. The criminal. In nine great countries of the world including the United states More than cases of homicide Are recorded each year and the number of murders actually done is vastly greater. Society does its utmost to Sun press the evil but in spite of All the Crimi Nal becomes More numerous. He Breeds and Star. The opening wedge. Of Here is an advertisement for anew fur trimmed cloak. Heavens what do you want a fur trimmed cloak now for aint it hot enough for you but it would t be if you 1 it 11 it do n pc should Send me up into the White Mou review. A All the same. Congratulations or. Smith for the wrong my boy. They re not mine. It s John Smith who is the. Happy father. My name s Jacob you Well congratulations All the fhe Gende Blatter. Tie Toung stoic. How Many times have you Bee i whacked at school today never take any notice of what is filing on behind my Black pitchy Black. It remarkable River beneath the surface of Texas. A. Party of jux Pitrera attempts to Fol Low up tie source of a deep Stream that flows through a dark Cate. Blind fishes wild Slimy water dogs. Kendell county possesses one of the won the world. The winding Cave with Iii underground River which was paric Kajjy explored a Short time ago has been Fuad of the first magnitude. Inar Kable subterranean Road and the Ian Stream that runs through its awful Sarkness will offer a fruitful Field to the geologist and a fascinating attraction to the explorer. The Entrance to the Cave presents one of i the most magnificent and Awe inspiring sights Ever beheld by mortal Man. It opens an the West Side of a lofty Mountain whose Rocky base is deeply scarred by the Battle of the elements. A Stream of Clear sparkling water shaded by Many varieties 3t b epic Tirol ferns and the overhanging. Branches of Trees runs along the it Mountain s foot. A mighty Bluff 61.1 by Sitone projects some thirty Odd feet Troin the Mountain beneath which there grows q Forest of Maidenhair Fern and other luxuriant vegetation. A few Yards to the Forth of this Promontory is the in. France to the deep dark and still myst Eri sus underground River. This Entrance is a mighty vault thirty Teet High composed of an endless number 5f Crystal domes from which Are pendent hundreds of White sparkling stalactites in Svery imaginable shape glittering with. The Clear drops of crystalline water that a never fall but hang and Glisten in the Eter-1 Nal Twilight of the Entrance until Petrigac Sion completes the work of the silent Archi oct of the Ages. A cold glitter of steely Light meets the observer s eyes As he enters a mighty vault. To is Only at eventide when the setting Sun shoots its rays of Light into the great hat these de ivs of death and silence Are metamorphosed into a brighter when they glow As with the fire of the Ruby or sparkle like Southern heavens. Inside an rot explored Cave. Further within Tho vaulted passage there ire flying Arches and Architraves of Crystal sized Lime stretching away at irregular in Vervals far into Tho Remote distance of the Lark unknown. Ever and anon there can 36 seen Large stalactites hanging Down rom the domes above of either Side of the wide and lofty passage until their nether nost tops touch the inky surface of the Rater that flows Black and. Impenetrable through the Clear Cut Channel of this sub River. At other places stalag mites Rise from the River s Bottom and Point with Snow White fingers Over the Waer s surface to the domes overhead. For a distance of 200 Yards from the great trance there is dry ground except at the ast Wall of the Cavern where a Stream of Vater murmurs and trickles Over its Rocky led. This Stream Falls into a deep fissure 1 and disappears from View before reaching he Mouth of the Cave Only to reappear rom the Mountain s base fifty Yards below i n a deep Spring of Clear and Cool water. He water within the Cave is quite cold being about 55 dogs. Fahrenheit. After traversing a distance of about. 200 urls and turning a Sharp Angle that Cut of the last Ray of. Daylight the exploring arty reached the Edge of the be entire floor of the Cave is occupied by he stygian Stream. Here the. Raft was launched and proved to be almost useless ind Here the Hardy and venturesome explorers stripped themselves and waded into 36 water and chattered their Teeth. Is Plotino the darkness. It was a great pity that no boat was Here. The torches and Bullseye lanterns lighted. The darkness was simply a mass of blackness1 Ana utterly impenetrable beyond a radius of Twenty feet. Only the Nali lights used by the photographers Suc needed in clearly showing the beauties and in wonders that were there and these visions lasted but for a moment. The party continued the journey into the towels of the Earth sometimes wading and t other times swimming for a depth of in feet of water was found in several laces. The difficulty of this undertaking Rill be appreciated when it is remembered Bat the water was very cold and the dark Ess was As impenetrable As the cold hard Ock of the Cavern s sides. But the party went bravely on flounder no to and fro and trying to keep warm by exertion and Good natured romping and Ostling of each other. In this Way the explorers followed the tortuous windings of be Cave for a distance of half a mile but t last the cold water and the Chilly Atmos Here conquered and they were forced to urn Back and that with much reluctance. There was one feature especially worthy f notice and consideration and that was hat the farther the explorers went into tie Earth and the longer they followed the sluggishly flowing River the deeper became he water and the wider the Channel and acre expansive the Black void of the Cave. Thousands of fishes swam through the Lack tide and rubbed their cold Slimy ides against the limbs of Tho explorers. Repulsive fishes. The fishes were found to be Evoid of their flesh was like a Elly which immediately decomposed of exposure to Light and air. Glossy Black there were in Ling about in the water or crawling along a Crystal Walls of the Channel. These however were equipped with Little Black Eady eyes. Owing to the Lack of suitable appliances or following up the great find it was impossible to make a thorough and entirely Atis factory examination of the Cave and to sunless sea at this time. Enough was in however to convince the explorers lat the strange things they saw and heard vere but the intimation of the wonders Aat lie beyond in the measureless regions stretching away into eternal night. Of course it was. Impossible even to guess what things might exist in the unknown Epths but there was much to cause speculation and thought. For instance alien be party had reached the Point at which hey turned they were astonished to find hundreds of White bats White As Snow merging out of the Black Depths that Lay Zyoud evidently startled from their dark excesses by the Glare of the torches. Far away there could be heard a Low keep murmuring As of Distant Thunder of advancing and then receding while round and Over the explorers Heads were in Damp cold silent Walls dark dreary and despotic in their awful Antonio express. Story of a match. What is the cause of the fires in Cotton spontaneous combustion was asked of an expert. No. We used to think that the Cotton when compressed especially if wet de eloped enough heat events tally to fire self. But we know better now. The fire s always communicated directly As from a Longshoreman s pipe. Let me show you he took the head of a match from a tin of in which was also a Bunch of very Greasy Cotton and said that match has a Story. It was Origi Nally made in Sweden was sent to new York and thence to Gainesville Tex. There b was sold to a big Darkey who worked at he Cotton compress that stands near the Racks of the Santa be Road. The Darkey Vas a smoker and because the Box in which the match had been sold to him Rake he took this match with others and tuck it into the matted Wool on top of his head. According to the Rule at the com press the hands Are not allowed to smok on the premises but they do gather Ini the engine room to enjoy their pipes in Cai there is any break in the work. Now this Darkey s work place was High in front of the big Iron plate that comes flown on top of the it Wash duty to Cut old Iron bands when the a. Was in substitute the new ones the men who do this have to Hump them selves to keep up with the machine an this fellow humped himself so much tha he Shook the match. From head and right where one of the Iron bands Coul catch it. Then the Bale on being pressed was sen . The Ace it came to this Oil in a coaster was loaded on a lighter an eventually was loaded into the hold of Liverpool packet where i was standing As it reached the deck i was on my Eye be on the head of the match. It was us rounded by Loose Cotton for there was. Hole in the bagging and. Right along sic was a great grease spot. Here then was double Chance of fire. The match had remained uninjured s that the rubbing of another Bale against might have easily fired it while if it escape that the Greasy Cotton was Likely to develop enough heat to fire itself. I said that co ton did not Burn spontaneously but meant Cotton that was not greased wit animal or Mineral Oil. This was not singular instance however save in the combination of a match with Greasy co ton. Matches Are often found in Cotton whole boxes of them. They Are careless put there by the planter when lighting h on the Way to Yor in. Senator Cullom and tie prisoner. On one occasion senator Cullom the governor made a visit to the state pen tertiary at Chester in the Southern part o the state. One of the prisoners was ser ing a life sentence for murder. The circumstances of the homicide were As of lows the Man had killed one of his neighbor in an affray that was the result of a Politica discussion during the War for the Union he had been sent in punishment for h crime to Tho Joliet Penitentiary from which prison he had been transferred t the one at Chester. This prisoner a probably sixty years of age at the Tim noted and had been in Durance vile for Long number of years. He had been a most exemplary inmate o the institution having uniformly conduced himself in a manner that Hod gained of him the implicit Confidence of the prison authorities and As a Mark of this enl Dence he had been placed in charge of inside door of the building. Through Thi door All who entered and left the place a to pass. On the occasion of governor cullor visit having passed through the outside Entrance the gave the Usua alarm at the inside door. The prison guard at once the Wichet the governor Cullom Rita spirit of pleasantry made the unnecessary inquiry will you let me in reply the prisoner instantly a Locke and threw open the Large door and Babwin Low said with impressive Gravity with will Yon be me the Story would be incomplete if it Coul not be recorded that its sequel occurred within a very few months when the governor having satisfied himself of the excellence of the prisoner s character an that his offence had been fully expiated b his Long imprisonment granted him a unconditional the lawyer advantage or. Montague Williams tells in his of a lawyer who silenced a Cornet player who spent most of the Day in playing his instrument. The old and lived in two attic rooms beneath which re sided the Cornet player. Annoyed at the Man s persistent play ing the lawyer Remon started repeatedly but in vain. One after noon the Man. In answer to the lawyer protest remarked that an englishman s House was his Castle and thur he shul a play when and As Long As he pleased. That As the musician had fallen to sleep he was awakened by an unearthly Din. A terrible pounding was go ing on in the room Over his head. He Flung a Blanket about his shivering body and ran up stairs. There was a Light in the Law yer s room the door stood open and in he rushed. What he saw took away his breath. The old lawyer was sitting on the floor singing a lugubrious ditty and driving Large nails into the boards with a Mason s Hammer. The Cornet player entreated him to desist. The answer was another Nail driven into the floor another and yet another. Then the lawyer paused you make my life a misery to me All Day Long and now that the night has come it s my Down again came Tho Hammer and was driven Home. The Cornet player seeing that the lawyer was master of the situation agreed not to play during the Day if the lawyer was at Home. 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