. The street railway review . nd concretely are alwaysfound to be of, at least, not a blood-thirsty disposition. No other line of business is so hampered by regula-tions and opinions, and during the warm weather whenthe infant is ubiquitous, the strain is three times as greatupon the pubHc mind, especially since every shyster law-yer will take up a case • on shares. Will the public mind ever assume a just attitude towardthe absolutely necessary demands of modern life. A MAN who has been there truthfully saj-s in the Buf-falo Express: If there is anything that tries a fellowstemper it is to giv


. The street railway review . nd concretely are alwaysfound to be of, at least, not a blood-thirsty disposition. No other line of business is so hampered by regula-tions and opinions, and during the warm weather whenthe infant is ubiquitous, the strain is three times as greatupon the pubHc mind, especially since every shyster law-yer will take up a case • on shares. Will the public mind ever assume a just attitude towardthe absolutely necessary demands of modern life. A MAN who has been there truthfully saj-s in the Buf-falo Express: If there is anything that tries a fellowstemper it is to give up his seat in a street car to a prettygirl and then have her squeeze along and make room forher male escort. TiiEKic isnt a day in the year but what the New YorkElevated trains are held up. And yet there is no fussmade over it.—Recorder. 198 sSfeufc^ib^^i^t^ HYGIENE AND VETERINARY. Edited by F. T. McMahon, Veterinary Surgeon, Chicago City Railway Co., Worlds Columbian Exposition, and Chicago Police and Fire RGANS of respiration con-sist of Nasal openings, Na-sal chambers, Pharynx,Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi,Bronchial tubes a n dthe Lungs. One of the mostcommon diseases towhich these organs areliable is CATARRH. It is a discharge ofiluid from any mucousmembrane, and in thiscase we refer to ca-tarrh in the head, orcommon colds. As arule it attacks young animals that are not acclimated. The most common causes of catarrh is exposure andand sudden change in temperature, when it finds the con-stitution partially or generally incapable of resisting itseffects, and after being kept in ill ventilated stables, goingout in the cold air. SYMPTOMS. It first shows itself by a watery secretion from the noseand eyes, and a redness and dryness of the membranelining the nostrils. The discharge soon becomes profuse,thicker, and of a yellowish white color. There is moreor less fever, the appetite is impaired and a slight coughpresent. THE TREATMENT is very simple when taken in tim


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