. Transylvania; its products and its people. With maps and numerous ills. after photographs. me as novel as the - _of the myriad cockroaches. I asked her why she chai \so little for my breakfast, as, to be consistent, she ought MEHADIA. 37 to have made me pay the price of it, and then an addi-tional sum,because, it having been eaten by me, she couldnot give it to another customer. With the coffee shethought this would not be a justifiable proceeding; butwith the chamber it was quite right and lawful. NOTE. The following is an Analysis of the different Springs at Mehadia. Sulphate of Lime Carbo


. Transylvania; its products and its people. With maps and numerous ills. after photographs. me as novel as the - _of the myriad cockroaches. I asked her why she chai \so little for my breakfast, as, to be consistent, she ought MEHADIA. 37 to have made me pay the price of it, and then an addi-tional sum,because, it having been eaten by me, she couldnot give it to another customer. With the coffee shethought this would not be a justifiable proceeding; butwith the chamber it was quite right and lawful. NOTE. The following is an Analysis of the different Springs at Mehadia. Sulphate of Lime Carbonate of Lime ... Silica Chloride of PotassiumChloride of Sodium ... HerculesBath. LudwigsBath. KaiserBath. FerdinandsBath. 0645 0-782 0-334 0-480 0-364, 0-104 0-562 0-544 0142 0112 0-165 0204 7-800 5213 16134 16-054 10779 9-916 31-111 25-348 Franzens- 0745 0-246 0-198 19281 40-084 Per Cubic Acid Gras ... Nitrogen Gras SulphurettedHydrogenCarburetted Hydrogen 0-56 0-60 0-62 0-72 0-50 0-59 0-58 0-40 — 0-48 0-88 0-95 — 0-41 0-49 0-52 106 2-08 2-57 259 0620-480-90056 256 38. CHAPTER III. THE LAND BEYOND THE FOREST.* As the grey of the dawn gradually disappeared, the grow-ing brightness of the sky and the invigorating Gof the morning gave evidence that another pleasant day was to be added to the many I had already enjoyed. ! road was good, and on we went at a brave rati tria the high-roads are all good, but here especially, on the military frontier, they were really admirable. At shortintervals along the wayside stood neat well-built ooti _ bwith the words AVeg Einrauruer, No. 9, on the lived the men who had to keep the road in or<;all being numbered and regulated with military this autumnal morning troops of peasantry weregoing into town,—for there was a market and fair at K .-ransebes, and, early as it was, life and activity were *all along our route. We now changed horses for the lasttime, and with four little animals started off aga


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