| THE DAILY —— Bow to Breathe. THE NOSE, NOT THE MOUTH, THE PRO- PER CHANNEL FOR THE RBEATH., distin- Mouth breathing,” said a guished physician, “isa curious afflic- tion. I: is more common than is sup- posed, occurs in infancy, at manhood and at middle age, and causes a good deal of sufferiag, Yet it is a strange) thio that the people in general do not)! seem to pay any attention to this afflic-| tion when occurring in their own fumilies, in spite of the manner 1p} which it distorta the face, until some actual disease sets in and medical aid is necessary. Even the physicians do} not seem to reflect that this trouble} may cause avy one ofa large number of diseases affecting the system in wenoral. Why” continued the doctor, “you ean tell one of these mouth breathers anywhere, the moment you see him. From diseases of the nose his lips are retracted, his mouth is con- tinually open, his gums recede, and his teeth protrade, portiousriy those in the mane jaw, the flesh that forms the lower part of the nostrils are dimioish- ed in size, there are wrinkles at the outer edge of the eyes, und deep lines run from the nostrils to the angels of the mouth. These all give the person either an expression of idiocy, silliness, or suffering. But the principal thing,” added the doctor, “is the necessity of perents and nurses watching childres | when they fali asleep, and preventing them from breathing with their mouths open. In grown persons diseases of nose and throat may lead to moutb- thing and the resulting distortion tures ; but it is the other way th children. They should be taught » nse the mouth for eating and | 3; eak-| ing only ; and if they fall asleep with ‘heir mouths open the lips should be ently pressed together. Thus, many nstitutional diseases, such as spinal trouble, pigeon breast,and perhaps even ckets, may be avoided, not to speak of ffections ofthe nose and throst.” It seems that medical men are not the oly ones who have studied more or less careful y the habit of mouth-breath George Catlin, the pourtrayer o! American Indian life and customs, simed in one of his works that it was a known fact that ® nan cao inbale the nose fora cer- bottom of a well with- opens bis mouth > answer a question or call for help, lungs are closed and he expires. Catlin says: “LT have seen a poor Jodian women in the wilderness lowering her baby from her breast and pressing its ps tovether as it falls asleep,” Among 2,000,000 people he foued that deaf , dumbness, spinal curvature, and athsfrom teething and diseases of the respiratory passages were almost uuknown. He attributes this exemp- Lion from these ailments, so very com- mon in civilized life, solely to the habit of breathing through the nose.—Zvery Other Saturday. mephite air through tain time in the t harm, but if he o--> Conscious With a Bullet in His Brain. Louis Borel drew a table before the mirror in his room on the fourth floor of 222 West Twenty-eighth Street, N. Y., Wednesday morning, and sitting on one corner of it so that he could see himself in the mirror, fired a bal! from a pistol! into his brain, When found he was still conscious, and said that he had shot himself beceuse be was too poor to live comtortably and preferred to die rather than to get into debt to his landlady. He was removed to Bellevue hospital,where died. He was 26 years old and a native of Switzerland. He had been employed as a waiter at the St. James Hotel, but was discharged about a week ago, and had been drinking heavily ever since. *=_-> Horses. [have always delighted to watch their work. 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