Cape May Herald, 14 September 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

THE “SNOW BAHT IN HER ARCTIC DRESS

TIE PRIMITIVE 01SEIVATMY OF JEYPOHE. Jrjporr li the pleasant, healthy capital of one of the moat ppoaperoua Independent States of Kajputana. India, and la a very busy and Important commercial town, with large banka and other trading establishments. It is a centre of native ynaDrafaetures, especially those of many kl6d> of Jewelry and at eofcawd pthfteA clothi and -mnsllna. The enameled ywork done here la the bast in India, a nd the cutting and setting of garnets and- other stones ( found id tho State is a large branch of industry. The crowded streets and bazars arc moat lively and picturesque. It U laid out In rectangular blocks, and is divided by cross i streets Into six equal portions. The main streets are 111 feet wide and are pared, and the city Is lighted by gas. The Maharaja's palace occupies the centre of the city, which baa a population of about 143.000. In Jeypore Is the famous Jautra or Observatory, the largest of the Are belli by the celebrated royal astronomer. Jey Sing, the founder of Jeypore, who toeeeeded the Bajas of Amber In 1003. Chosen by Mohammad Khah to reform the calendar, his astronomicnl observatwik were formulated In tables which corrected those of De la Hire. He bnilt Are observatories - at Delhi. Benarv. .Muttra. ITJJaln and Jeypore. The observatory •t Jey pate Is the largest of the five.

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A megaphone to be effective at any distance has to be made of such larfce proportions that it la about as Inconvenient to carry as a baaa viol, and this

rcLDizn Maoanton.

Inconvenience of transportation has uoue much to prevent the more general use of (be Instrument. Even in tbs smaller Bisea a megaphone la a particularly clumsy and conspicuous object, so that the Idea of a Cleveland Inventor

THE OBSEBVATOBT AT JETPOBE. INDIA, B.CILT BT J?T SING ABOUT 1883.

It Is not trader Cuver. bat U an open courtyard foil of curious and fantastic InstruUMSiU inrenttd and designed by him. They bars been allowed to go oat of repair, and many of th«n are now qnite oseteas. It being ImppaMble eve® to guess what purport they served In the wonderfully seen rate caJcnUtions and observations of tbetr la am tor. bat the dial, gnomons, quadrants. He.. «dU rt-maia of grsot Interest to astronomers, and the Observe tary at Jeypers is oar of the places which Is vlwa/i visited ta U Arlmtiftc American As Ores—f ar There woold appear te have been SB rpidrtf c of dpiUIqg Is the State of •lUsslaMppi on a recent Thursday. There w.rr six doeU and fear of the

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of furnishing snch devices In collapsible form has many meritorious features. He proposes manufacturing tl e trumpets from a blank of any flexible material baring parallel aide edges and an outwardly curved edge at the opposite cad of such shape and enrvature that when folded upon Itself a cone of usual shape Is produced. When not de«red for use as a megaphone the■beet of flexible material may be rolled up Into a small cylinder, resembling a music roll, that can readily be carried In the hand wit hoot attracting attention, or that can be stowed '■way In a amt care or grip. Of coarse there are eyelets and buttons or clasps at proper points to hold tie trumpet la shape

when l» aae as such.

The so-cnlled briar pipe is not i of briar at all. bat from the root of a psrt'calar kind of heather.

the big steamship* of the Atlantic ferry ear* “The second day oat 1 saw pesree of people wr.riag a bssrtsa* ever eoo aye as they wMMd op and

focus. Sixty St* pi of flfty rases treel'd were rdi. from six to twenty-four hoars.’*

NATION A L GAME. Pitcher Wlggs, of Minneapolis, bat signed with Detroit. Catcher Harry Smith has been called to dnry by the Pittsburg Club. . Devlin ts not a particularly graceful ! thrower, but be Is a very accurate one. I Pittsbnrg hai recalled Jim Arober. i le catcher farmed out to Atlanta, Ga. I Manager Hanlon has remsrknble ! faith in Harry Batch as third base- I an. Pittsburg has bought outfielder Waive. of the Haverhill. New England League, team. Clucinnatl baa purchased pitcher Fred Beebe from the Oshkosh (Wls.1 Club for J730. Sam Strang la playing second for the lew Tprk Nationals, while Billy Gilbert Is nursing a wrenched font. This season the Boston champions t have come to be known as the Tain- I makers" of the American Leqgne Hugh Duffy won’t he la Boston I . Cat.t in '0G. Axrspt as a resident. He | has made terms with the Phillies. The Washington Club has purchased pitcher Falkenberg from Toronto, and I outfielder Stanley from New Orleans, j 1J>« Boston Clob will have at least sews new men to try oat next spring. Among the rest a clever first baseman. Thomas, of the Providence teem, said to be the best catcher In the EastLeague. has been secured by New York (Am.) for next season. The Giants say they bare scored lore times from • Iblril base, when s player on first ha* made a bloff to ' second, than any team tu either league. Sammy Strang bat proved a valuble utility man for the New York Nationals with hts batting and ability to fill In wherever needed—which Is a tribote to McGraw's lodgment In signing him last year when be wa* cast drift by Brooklyn.

LABOR WORLD

The settlement of the miners' strike in Morris Boo. Pa . has been ratified. The Sydney IN. A W i Labor Connell baa a onion label for the State of New South WalesNew Sooth Wales trade unionists re dissatisfied with the present State Arbitration act. Women are rapidly supplanting men as station agents on tbe railroads running out of Chicago. Five men were killed sod one seriously Injured at a mine explosion at j Kesltan (Pa.) shaft. Tbe Ipswich (Queensland! Municipal j Council has fixed the ’brlcfflayerV i wages at eight shillings per day. In Finland tbe women of tbe lowei | classes perform labor that In other ' countries is nsnally assigned to men. About sixty men are at present employed on the railway deviation works at Alpha. Central Queensland, Austra Ua. Windows glass workers’ organisations of Pittsbnrg. Pa, reached an agreement that will Insure tbe consolldation of tbe two onions. Although women are entering Into tbe Industrial field in Increasing num bers. In many Industries they are mere ly taking the place of children. At tbe closing* aesaion of tbe Execc live Connell of tbe American Fed era tion of Labor, held at Scranton, Pa, recently, tbe anthracite miners were urged to organise. In pursuing its campqtgn for tbe union label, tbe San Francisco LoLot Council’will Issue a circular Iqtter.fc every-hposebolder urging thr.'patron age of nhlon label goods. Tbe National Train Dispatchor** Association. In convention ari Denver CoL. adopted, resolutions tHmandint in establishment of tbe block system a erecy railway in the United States NEWSY GLEANINGS. A Yankee drens was reported-otrand 1 in Grenoble. France. New York has a tenement with 47B persons. 300 of whom are childraa. Portsmouth. England, has passed an ordinance for the suppression of cock crowing. Tbe debt of France, including the debts of communes, amounts to about *6£00,000,000. Tbe losers tu the Provo (Utahl land drawing seem to be the ones who art getting the land. ; Leeds. England, baa established t mnnidpal department for the main ten ■re of ffntomobUes. A vast bed of coal has been discov ered at Baron Koff Bay. at the extreme north cad of Kamchatka. A street sign that amazes Americas visitors In Parti reads: "Bntchrry ol Horse, Ass and Mole a Specialty,” The town of Seward. Alaska, hat Just been connected with tbe outside world by telegraphic communication. Tbe Japanese have bought thirtyseven steam turbines with electric generators from works at Schenectady. N.T. Reports from Pongnkeepate. K. Y, Indicate that tbe bridge over the Hud son Elver is to be repaired nt a coat ol Sl-SOO.POg. Another attempt Is to be made tc bore tbe Rocky Mountain range west of Denver. OoL. for a mining nod rail Is a boat to be placed upon Lake Titicaca, which ti 12.0UU feet above sen level la tbs Andes of Pern. Tbe remain* of a big era reptile, said to b» the first of Its kind known to scientists, hare been dog oat of ths limestone In Humboldt County. Ke-' vada. and shipped to the University Tbe Stile railroad* of Belgium no* tare a system of railroad boa^ttiti.

WASHINGTON. Rear-Admiral Cbaites J. Barclay was retired after forty-Qve year* of service In tbe navy. The Secretary of tbe Interior and Mrs. Ethan Allen Hitchcock announce ‘the engagement of their daughter. Anne E.. to Lieutenant-Commander William 8. 81ms. U. 8. N. President Roosevelt ha* demanded the resignation of F. W. Palmer. Public Printer From Consul-General bodgeri. at Shanghai, tbe State Department has received a cable message aa follows: "Northern trade la opening and tha boycott Is apparently'anbildlng ” Preparations were under way to give 'President-Roosevelt a-big public welcome on hla return to the capital for tbe season. OUB ADOPTED ISLANDS. Reports of an extensive volcanic out* break on the island of Savall. In tbe Samoan group, were brought to Honolulu by the steamship Sierra from Australia. The eruption Is ten miles south of 'Matantna. and a new mountain bas been created 1000 feet high. From tbe base of this mountain tava flows for aereral miles. Secretary of War Taft started on bis homeward trip from the Philippines on the steamer Korea. DOMESTIC. T v e Erie Railroad Company gave an order at thek main office In New York City for tbe construction of 3300 steel under frame box cars. More than 247.000 children attended the opening day of Chicago's public schools. An expenditure of 310.000.000 for extensive improvements of the entire system is contemplated by the Boston and Maine Railroad. It was reported In Boston, Mass. Mrs. Halstead Smith, wife of City Clerk Smith, of Rome. G*.. accidentally mbot herself through the temple. She thought she heard some one prowling about the premises, and seeming a pistol went ont to Investigate, stumbled over a rug and the pistol disTbe North Carolina Supreme Court ordered former Mayor McCown. of Durham, to serve tbe thirty days Imposed for assaulting a Justice In court Tiffany's new Jewelry store at Thtr-ty-aereoth street and Fifth arenne. New York City, was opened. Charles B. Flint, tbe robber importer. returned L. New York City and talked of his Interview with Bussia'i Osar and of the Russian alma to Increase that country's commercial prosperity. Magistrate Higginbotham in a Brooklyn (N. Y.l court was unable to decide tbe ownership of a kitten, eo get ont of his scrape by asking one claimant to give the animal to -.the other, which was done. The Kaiser Wilhelm IL, from Bremen to New Xoak City, brought n record number of wealthy passengers. Frank K. Bull, of Racine, Wls.. while seated In his automobile In a garage was blown to the celling. The accident was caused by the explosion of gas beneath the turntable. Igniting by a apart frem tbe motor. H. B. Martin, color bearer of tbe Grand Army of the Bepfibl'c. In annual encampment at Denvp. CoL. west feet, planted the American flag. Frederick E. Carlton, 'suspected of having poisoned hla wife last March, was -excncrated of that charge nt Brooklyn. N. Y. Using n box of dynamite for a target In a shooting match, Jose Martines and Hadore Bomero were blown, to pieces at Santa Pe, N. M. William Yordy and George Snyder were drowned In Struck* Dam. near Myerstown, Pa., while fishing. Mrs. William C. De Witt wife of the noted lawyer, was robbed at Shelter island of diamond Jewelry valued at nearly 33000Fletcher Maples and Bud Akridgy, brothers-in-law. shot and killed each other after a quarrel at Pelham. Ga. In foe destruction by Art of the Abbey Bond House.’near Cincinnati, o, Charles Odom, a piano player, lost his life and hla wife was fatally hurt. After wounding nearly a dozen men of a posse at Billings. Mont. C. M. Robinson, who had tried to "shoot up thq town." was killed by a deputy sheriff.

Mwya Eddy, of Bagtimw. Mich,

At a Spain. It was decided to ask the Government for sufficient police to exterminate anarchy there. The Shah of Persia, while in Russia, gave 32S0O for the relief of the Russian wounded. A bomb thrown at the Commissioner of Police at Bletoetok. Russia, wounded him slightly. Grand Dnke Michael NIMarttcb has been made honorary president of the Roasian Council of the Empire. It was said that foe Gorcramrat Intended to dissolve the Lower House of the Hungarian Dirt and hold a general election. an Congressmen Is Berlin palacr. A violent InceM _ j the ceavsot atts S SL Cecilia In the TraaSevare quarter Borne, bat there was no laae of Ufe.

SPORTING BRElMTtEB. New Tork riflemen won tbr national ram match at Sea Girt. N J Entries for the nmatenr golf championtblp closed with a total of 127. Harry Payne Whitney. Juggler wot the Autumn Stakes ol Hberpshead Bay. New York riflemen were prise Winers in every match decided at 8e«

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Squadron A. of New York, won the revolver team match on range, at Sea

Girt. N, J.

Sadie Mac. favorite for tbe HOndb Charter Oak trot, dropped dead In one

of the beats

Henry Ford', .peed machine traveled one mile at Atlantic City. X J. in 3# 3-3 second*. Karl W. Be hr won the East Jersey lawn tennis championsbip by defeating .F. C. Anderson. W, A. Larned won !ty;Jkfh*J!t lawn enpts cup by defeating Cco L Wrenn. ir, at soabright. N. J ' The Invlese won tbe final heat of the wenty-mlle handicap race for motor K>ate on the St. Lawrence. C. M. Daniels won tbe one-mile naloual amateur swimming championship. making a new record

NEW JERSEY SWE NEWS'

LIEUT. F. 8. DAVIDSON.

official appraiser tbtt the c»:

Mr.. "Mars E. Ryle, who wa, I

throughout the ritate of New

for U'T philanthropy war vnl-.

33.4(13<173 Mr. Ryle, w ho died

mon 11. sgo. wa, probably Unpopular woman in Paterson Kin liberally toward the construct!'

public building^, hoipltnl. and —" ad ib"

fare

people »be did a great .lea; nr.kh thi world never knew .tbom Sha ni, venlory of her property The bulk ol her greet wealth was mve.tcd In choice securities wblclrnr* all above par value, mom of them good dividend pey.r.g railroad .L.-.m- Kb • had about 3200.0 / » Invested in Paterson secu'n tie. By her will Mrs. Ryle leave* a! most her entire property to relative, nd friends, evidently froung ihsl dnr-

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seed before won 3120.000 for her 'ew supporters at Sbeepshrad Bay Tbe Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association won Hie Inlerclub rlfie ■hamplonihlp at Sea Girt. N J Pierre A. Proal. of the Sesbright Golf Club, won the chief cup of the an golf tournament at Springfield.

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Reals C. Wright, of Boston, won tbe national lawn tennis championship by defeating Holcombe Ward, the bolder. In the challenge round al Newport.

give Peterson 1. Indebi Jtj> for tbe braniiful Pu

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.pent over half a million do!

lar. on tbl. institution alone Mr. Ryle', first donation to- frre publh library purposes wr* tbe old Dauforli home.tead, for which >be paid 3«3 (100. Iti remodeling and making tin bunding available for s public ilbrsn .he .pent 320.000 mo When tin library grew .be gave a farther JIG 000. which enabled the trustees b bulM a large addition This hulldim was totally destroyed by fire and thet the philanthropist gave the city 3100. 000 Hince then she ba, given to tin trustees nearly a quarter of a ml! -o*

PE-RU-lto S1RENGMNS IRE ENTIRE SYSTEi.

' F. S. Davtdsoa. Ei-Ln 5 Array, Washingtou. D. C,

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Pension Office, writ

"To my mind there im no rem edy for catarrh comparable t

FEMININE FANCIES. ne"Duse ha- a strong aversion tl being interviewed. s. Mary Ram.ay Wood, of Portland, Ore, U 118 years old. Tbe Grand Dncbess Olga of Rossia i known aa 'The Princess of Peace " Eelen Gould has given 345.000 for a Y M C. A. building at Learenworth. Kan. Matbllde Reran, wife of a Naples edi•r. Is one of the most popular Italian novelists. s. Abbe Gardener Sharp Is the survivor of tb* Spirit Lake maAs ere of 1857. Mrs. Msckty. the widow of the bonanza king. J. W Mackay. Is an en thusiastlc collector of curios. Frau Julie Ascber. of Lobcaitz. Bo hernia, witnessed the entry of 'be French into Dresden In 1813. Mrs. W. C. Lead, of Montlcello. Ind, Is about as bulky as four ordinary women. She weighs 54ft pounds. The Empress of Germany's private wedding present to her relation* al ways consists of a very plain traveling clock. _ French lady. MUe. Motel, of Lyons, has been one of the member* of the first party to cUmb Mount Cerrln this year. Miss Loo Wood, daughter of a Doniphan County (Kansas) farmer, bat mowed and raked elghty-flre aefes of hay already this season. Seven women dentists and physician* practicing In New Orleans. La, will open a free medical and dental clinic for women and children. Mrs. Sophia Rosenberg Mayer, who has Just -been admitted to foe New York Bar. 1* fortj'-three years old and the mother of alx children. Tbe Ducbesa of Marlborough, formerly Mias Consuelo Vanderbilt. Intends to spend some time with her re! is In this country this winter.

PBOIIII-'EN f PEOPLE.

Mr. Edison has ont one speech to bU credit. The Shah of Persia ha* now become possessed of (wo automobile!. Thomas W. Lawson's daughter tf engaged, and formal announcement 1* made. *■ Sir Jenkln Coles has Jnst been reelected Speaker of the South Australian Parliament Tbe King .of Spain Is a versatil* sportsman.- -Bit skill with tbe automobile la well known. Mr. Loojs WaljL tbe celebrated cal srtlat, wra MmArr of music In tb* days of earlyTnanhood. Sir John TenUtel. tbe famous cartoonist of London Punch, baa Jnst passed hu eighty-fifth birthday. James Boyle, recently United State* Consul at Liverpool bas taken up hi* permanent residence in England. Walter Howard, once a famous end man of tb* Moore Sc Burgess-Christie minstrels, died In London recently. The Marquis of Downshtre . war among the members of the Working- ‘ km fire brigade when hand engines •ere in vogue. President Lonbet will be tbe first Chief of the T* lad Republic to retire under normal condition* at tbe completion of his term. Them* a Sherlln. of Minneapolis. Minn, has given 360.000 for the treetioq of a woman's bonding nt the Uni verstty.of Minnesota.

Engine Turns Tunic : A jissaeuger engine ran "tf the track «t Great Notch, on the Greenwood . lake division of Ibe Erie Railroad. - , and Injured three men. Tbe engine I was backing down foe track to take4 i up a train for New York City. when, j ! in passing over a switch to foe west I ; hound trsek. it ran off and rolledslown the embankment, twenty feel Ben- j Jamin Farrell, foe engineer, went i down with his engine, but George P. Penfieid. tbe fireman. Jumped In time I to tave blmseif. William H Myers j the baggage master, wbo was ndlng I on foe pilot, ran toward tbe cab to aid ‘ the engineer, and was pinned down under the engine. He was badly .scalded. EngineerEsrrell wnt taken tv tb'- MiMintslnsid^ Hospital. Montclair, where It It expected be w»ll soon recover Tbe engine turned turtle In Itt deoeent. and lay at the foot of foe embankment. Men *i dodge* of Pie. The Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry. at Thorofare. a few mile* from Woodbury, has struck an Artgina! ides for entertainment that is unique. At foe Inst meeting the women brought pies ami told of their contents, how they were made and all about them. Another brought a pudding and explained Iti make The men did not seem Interested In the proceedings until the time came for "teatlng. - ' In this they took a prominent pari. Mrs. Isabelle Carter laid particoiar stress on pie ernsts. and her production was One. Mrs. Reed't pudding wa* pronounced the finest ever tasted'. Mrs. Ida Heritage made an address on the various way* of cooking white potatoes.

Fierce Bidding For Tomatoes. Competition among buyers of torn toes for outside firms and the local cancers ba* become so keen that for two day* In Bridgeton at the wbsrf it looked as though the men would come to hlowr. In fact Lewi* Folger. Jr, of Bridgeport. Conn . who is buying for a Philadelphia concern, wa* ordered away from the city, but being a man of muscle, he was not easily scared. «o stood bt» ground. While the local buyers are offering 37 a ton Folger was offering twenty cent* a basket, which amounts to about $13 a tin. and sue-ceded in buying about 4000 basket*. In foe two days. He came again ready to pay any price for foe vegetable.

•trongthme the *y»- ' , tern In a truly irouderful may. i J That hat been its hie tary la < , lay cate. I ebfertility md unhfsi- { } utiagly recommend it to th.nK- .flirted { J ss Ibsvo been." —P. £. Dindwa. r

Ufa* Mfj results from the use of Pemns, writ st once to Dr. Hartm.n. giving s full tuo meat of your esse, and Be will be pleased to give you hu valuable advice gratis Address Dr S. B. H.rtmsn, Prewdeot of Tbe Hartman Senmnum. Columbus,

I.DEKKN V—Install ll • b buusbUJ sn.- l— ir.C CT-,.-

tbe Standard Oil Comi departs at exactly Hh» In foe morn Ing and at 3A0 in foe afternoon. Andrew Carnecte. WUltim C. v, B Horne. Marvin Hagbltt. W.-A. Card

OROPSY^S'Jf^irr

The Japanese Government i* printing a complete record of foe present war. N. Y.—37

i after first day's oae of Dr. Ellae's Great Nerve Bestorer.*Hrl»l bottieand treatise tres Dr. B. U. Euw*. Ltd,Ml Arab Rt, Phils., Pa.

Krv Winslow's Soot bine Syrup focChudrea Inetklif..nftiinth gums.redaeestifismm*ttoa.aUayspaln.curw wind oolle.kSc.s bottle,

f leo's Cure ts the best medleloe we ever used iorsb affections of thro it and lung*.—Ws. O. Eaosbsv. Vanburen. Ind, Peh. 10. 1*00. Roll brought up from a depth of 328 feet In one of the Belgian coal mine* is said to have grown weeds unknown to botanist*.

YELLOW CRUST ON BABY

Agtd Inventor's Celebration William Daggett, a pioneer resident of Vineland.'celebrated his eighty-sec ond birthday anniversary surrounded by hla children and grandchildren Daggett inventedaclothes horae in 1S0C and sold 10.000 of them before at popular device appeared on the i ket. In 1SCS he invented a roaster and bread baking pan. millions of which, have been sold. Two years ago he invented a trolley wheel which Is Intended to keep the pole from slipping from the wire, but foe General Electric Company secured an injunction. claiming infringement and the matter is now In foe court*. Demand Boat License* Return. Assistant Secretary of £tate J. B. R. Smith, at Trenton, has written Charles Clift and Moses Spencer, owners respectively of the Gladys and F. W. Zuck. two of foe fleet steamers plying on Lake Hopatcong. demanding foe return of thrir licenses Issued by the State. This action follows foe rrfnaal of the owner* to submit to a second inspection, which was Insisted upon by the State authorities after tbe dt* closure* made In tbe report cf W. H Lewis, who examined tbe other boat' on the lake and pronounced Are ol: u.‘ raven unfit for service.

In All Parts of the State. Ralph Bailey, a Prat Norris boy. fell circular aaw la a sawmill and

Woold ( r*rk Open •nd Sc** rlblc Itchlag—Cured by "Our baby bad • yellow crust oo ha bead which 1 could not keep away. When 1 thought 1 had succeeded in getting hi* head dear, it would start again by tbe crown of hia head, crack and acaic. and. cause terrible itching, 1 then got Cuticura Soap and Ointment, washing the aeaJp with foe soap and then applying foe'Ointmeat. A few treatment* made a complete cure.. 1 have advised many mothers to use Cuticura. when I have been asked abort the tome ailment of their babies. Mr*. John Boyce, Pine Brush. N\ Y.”

Tb* mart Oortlr Torgsi. Probably foe moot elaborate and costly target In foe world has Jnst been launched by the New York Navy Yard. The target Is almost an exact duplicate of s section from the hull of a battleship and U estimated to have cost 330,000. .

fo S. SENATOR TOWNE Credit* Daoa'a Kldoey Pill* With a OrelIfytag «■*-•• Hon. Charles A. Towne. Ex-U. 8. Senator from Mlnuesof*. brilliant orator. clever business man. brainy law-

date for th* Presidential nomination in 1‘JOt. write* u* tbe following Geo :i>*men — I am filad to endorse Itoan'sfcMney PUIS. The nded to me a Taw go when I was feeling miserable; had severe pains la the bark; was rvatlcra and languid; had a dull headache and neuralgic pains U " ~ '