THE DAILY EXAMINER, 9-9 == * "= Spontaneous Combustion from Nitric Acid. M.G. Lechartier has presented nt communication to the Academie Sciences cn the danger of and tire trom nitric seid. A certain explo iv ~ubstances, aucd pow withoul pumbs eT { )}, CULDHYV ax dynamite and gu nitric be manulactuced usioy The sam: tus nger is incurre Li ucid from place to acid lransporuing plece, and handling it, as there Is Wi h Several such instauces |} 4 iiphui Cc acid, I urre! In covered truck, full of jurs of ottric, acid uiivo Oct took fire just as it rea hed the railway S'alion of Ca ines, Dinan. A month | later, a track, also contaning jars ol pitrie «cid, Was shuuted in the Bri “i ruifway siafion, isolated ir?m nerchavdise,and remained there sever } lays, wi ittook fire. It was ascei tained thatthe fires were dueto a J ir | ofthe acid breaking, and the straw around it catching fire. Nitric seid should not be packed in ‘ xposed io the sur and air.— Jr tis Medical Journel. __- Bacillus of Consumption. Dr. Cantani, of Naples having io mind the fact that the bacillus of con- sumption is destreyed when other bacteria are grown io the same soi!, bus proposed to eradicate consumption by mtroduciog system other bacilli which areinjurious only to the germs of the disease. I[f an organ ot into the des | explosion | France. <An_ un-| straw, T a } ! | | | GHIGE FRUTT! | | | | —_— | anenmeen | | Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Appies, &c. | 200 Boxes Choice RAISINS, 600 do Fine FIGS, ' 200 pounds Keeler’s Celebra- ‘ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Brls. CURRANTS, Table and Cooking ce Choice PRUNES. CONFECTIONERY. Pure and Wholesome, 2 Cwt. 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