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an awful experience.
1 n.iMe to Speak From Her Coftin—-Horri
, | With Fear of Being Hurled Alive.
N( , w Philadelphia, 0., Special to Enquirer.
Kuima Traxel, the yonng lady who so
narrowly escaped being buried alive near
i.Hc, has recovered sufficiently from the
nhnck to converse on the subject, and
thus Hates her feelings: She was per
kily conscious from the moment of her
supposed death, and knows every move
that was made in the room, and heard
( . V cry word that was spoken. She heard
the family make arrange inents for the
imeral, and knew the hour. She heard
the family gather about her when the
supposed last breath had been taken,
and felt the burning tears drop on her
la. rand the loving imprint of the kiss
on her lips, but was unable to make the
least sign indicating life. She lias a
twin sister who was especially alTec
p. uate, and this sister was loth to leave
),... and when she was prepared tor
I, trial made frequent visits to the side of
laiuna and kissed her over and over
again.
During Saturday night, when the
watchers would visit her every half hour
to dampen the cloth on her face, her
ladings were horrible in the extreme.
Toward morning she seemed to become
more reconciled to her horrible state,
and realized the fact that she was to be
buried alive. All day Sunday streams of
visitors and sympathetic friends crowded
Die house, and she recognized every
voice and the many kisses from her old
school-mates. When the coffin arrived
and lour of the neighbors lifted her ten
derly and placed her in it, she thought
she would certainly break the awful
spell, but could not.
She heard distinctly the work of the
undertaker in screwing down the lid of
the coffin," and the minutes seemed to her
like years.
She could distinctly hear the clock,
and knew the hours as they passed by.
An awful moment was when a member
of the family raised her head to clip a
lock of hair to keep as a last ing remem
brance of poor Emma.
On Sunday evening, at 4 o'clock, all at
once, as if by supernatural strength she
suddenly arose in her coffin and spoke.
To say that the attendants and friends
tvm* frightened would be putting it very
mild. Some rushed from the house and
otic is screamed with fright and refused
for a long time to believe that Emma
had really returned to life. The feelings
of the poor girl can only be imagined.
The thirty-six hours she lay in a trance
seemed to her more than a lifetime.
There is every indication that she will
survive the shock and yet live to a good
old age.
Dates of Epidemics ami Frosts.
New Orleans Picayune.
The confusion and panic which have
followed up the appearance of yellow
fever in Jaekson, Miss., have filled the
country with rumors which are well cal,
ciliated to increase public apprehension
and apparently to magnify the possi
bilities of danger. Asa basis for some
rational views upon the subject we pre
sent a few figures as to the dates of
the commencement of past epidemics in
this city, and of the earliest appearance
of frost, which is always relied upon to
give a final quietus to the dreaded di
sou.-w. The following taken from the
fitv Item of Saturday, are derived from
data preserved in the records of the
State Board of Health.
In the forty-one years since 1847 there
an; only two instances of a death from
yellow fever first, introduced in the city
after the month of August. In 1808 a
oim* appeared in October, and was fol
lowed by five deaths; and in November.
1877, a case was imported in a Havana
steamer. The man died, but no one else
took the disease.
In all of our epidemics the first cases
occurred in the spring ofVarly summer,
as follows:
1*844-, first case June 12.
1814, first case Mn.v 22.
1855, first case June 10.
18.18, first case in the spring.
1807, first case June 10.
1870, first case May 22
1 873, first case July 29.
1878, first case May 22.
It thus appears that no epidemic has
here after the close of July,
Jli ‘h where a few cases have anpeared
t'ft’M- August they have been limited to a
l'urt:cular locality and the disease has
Imvi: extinguished before any serious re
-8“lts could occur. Yellow, fever is a
b'o;dual disease and demands all the con
ditions of prolonged atmospheric
"'iMath and moisture for its complete
initiation. So late in the season as
it would be impossible, according
le nil the experience of the past, for the
( h-‘ase to gain a foothold even in this
latitude.
Elsewhere we print some detailed state
•notits as to the dates of frost here in the
,ll! past sixteen years, as recorded by
,!l, ‘ signal or weather service. The
*'‘Hirst frost in that period was in 1873,
<>v -1; the latest was in 1875, Dec. 18.
average date of frost here in that
lerio,| \ ov . 28. Before frost appears,
l ,( >wever, the climate and atmospheric
conditions become such as to be entirely
unfavorable to the propagation of the
l>o ‘ s 'n. It is already too late for any
H ‘ rio °B trouble to be apprehended, even
the infection break through the
,&Iri,i rs that have been set up to fence
,r out, but we have fall confidence in our
nt and energetic authorities to
tKt 'hidc it.
“Nasal Voices, Catarrh and False Teeth.”
A prominent English woman says the
American women all have high, shrill,
nasal voices and false teeth.
Americans don’t like the constant twit
ting they get about this nasal twang,
and yet it is a fact caused by oar dry
stimulating atmosphere, and the univer
sal presence of catarrh difficulties.
But why should so many of our women
have false teeth?
That is more of a poser to the English.
It is quite impossible to account for it
except on the th°ory of deranged stom-
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uch action caused by imprudence in eat
ing and by want of regular exercise.
Both conditions are unnatural.
Catarrhal troubles everywhere prevail
and end in cough and consumption,
which are promoted by mal-nutrition
induced by deranged stomach action.
The condition is a modern one, one un
known to our ancestors who prevented
the catarrh, cold, cough and consump
tion by abundant and regular use of
what is now known as Warner’s Log
Cabin cough and consumption remedy
and Log Cabin sarsaparilla, two old
fashioned standard remedies handed
down from our ancestors, and now ex
clusively put forth under the strongest
guarantees of purity and efficacy by the
world-famed makers of Warner’s safe
cure. These two remedies plentifully
used as the fall and winter seasons ad
vance, together with an occasional use
of Warner’s Log Cabin rose cream, to
strengthen and protect the nasal mem
branes, give a positive assurance of free
dom, both from catarrh and those dread
ful and if neglected, inevitable consequen
ces, pneumonia, lung troubles and con
sumption, which so generally and fatally
prevail among our people.
Comrade Eli Fisher, of Salem, Henry
C'o., lowa, served four years in the late
war and contracted a disease called con
sumption by the doctors. He had fre
quent hemorrhages. After using Warner’s
Log Cabin cough and consumption
remedy, lie says, under date of Jan. 18th,
1888: “I do not bleed at the lungs any
more, my cough does not bother me, and
I do not have any more smothering
spells.” Warner’s Log Cabin rose cream
cured his wife of catarrh and she is
“sound and well.”
Of course we do not like to have our
women called nose talkers and false teeth
owners, but these conditions can be
readily overcome in the manner in
dicated.
Terrible Forewarnings.
Cough in the morning, hurried or "diffi
cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness
in the chest, quickened pulse, chiliness in
the evening or sweats at night, all or any
of these things are the first stages of con
sumption. Acker’s English Cough Reme
dy will cure these fearful symptoms, and
is sold under a positive guarantee by J.
R. Wilde & Cos. eow
Old people suffer much from disorders
of the urinary organs, and are always
gratified at the wonderful effects of I)r.
i J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm
jin banishing their troubles. SI.OO per
! bottle. J 0 6-3 m
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for
children teething, is the prescription of
one of the best female nurses and physi
cians in the United States, and has been
list'd for forty years with never-failing
success by millions of mothers for their
children. During the process of teeth
ing, its value is incalculable. It relieves
the child from pain, cures dysentery and
diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind-colic. By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. ITice 25c. a
bottle. tf
Merit, Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
Kings New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica
Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that s< ll as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies
have won their great popularity purely
on their merits J. R. Wikle & Cos ,
Druggists. 1
Our Candidate for President
He will be nominated by the conven
tion and will be elected by the people, be
cause lie will come the nearest to filling
their ideal of a Chief Magistrate. Elec
trie Bitteis has bean given the highest
place, because no other medicine has so
well filled the ideal of a tonic and alter
ative. The people have indorsed Elec
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remedy in all troubles of Liver, Simnach
and Kidneys. For all Malarial Fevers
and diseases caused by Malarial Poisons,
Electric Bitters cannot be too highly re
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Constipation. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Price 50c and $1 at
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If your kidneys are inactive, you will
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jolliest occasions. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and Kidney Balm, will set you
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General Wheatcroft Nelson, says: “My
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When you are constipated, with loss
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H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney
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Croupy suffocations, night coughs and
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and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm. 9 6-3 m
Wanted —Farming Lands, City Property, Min
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A. M. Willingham, Manager.
"OTJEE"
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MRES WHERE AIATLSE FAILS. 3T
M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use sjj
in time. Sold fry druggists.
I believe Piso’s Cure
■ for Consumption saved ft
■ my life. —A. H. Dowell, 3n
9 Editor Enquirer. Edon
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mm
The best Cough Medi
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Consumption. Children
take it without objection. 4j
By all druggists. 25c.
Hf CUBES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. tjl
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use S3
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spasms and incurable sickness seize it, but get
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Having provided myself with a comfortable
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