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Belief ta Wttetomfl.
S-ndwToo* m the puwon appear to M
*t the promt day with which witebcraft
m f Ttorr Urac* vaa credited. »o*'h pnw
cr» aerm BBVOT to have boon deturd or
disputed by the great mra.li at the past
A witch wm all that waa alwxmnahle,
and to he hell in the etruugeat loathing.
yet lew ilk! the wisdom or the courage
io cootndict the p< ambdity at her eiar
chuag the arts she pretaoded to The
Judge, aa be pa awed eeciteooe oc the
coodeamed woman, Ut-mbled leat her fell
gaze aboil! bring npou him and h M
b<xueb<4d arrow or death The yelling
crowd, as it half stripped her to undergo
the water -ordeal, ahuddered aa it aaw
upon her et|«ae*i Isaom the marks
Which, It was iu]>f»*«d, prcrre.l that she
allowed her "familiar" to draw upon her
life's blood. The villagers who went
nidea oat of their way to avoid her
haunts, never for one moment Iwlievcl
that the object of Ihrtr fear was power
lea. to work them evil, and was either a
half-mad woman, the victim of a htdeous
ilelnasai, or else the actrvetof a knanah
j art to serve her own vit enda To all
the old eronv, with her tall hat, ernteb
stick, and black cat neathug ou her
ahouldera, was one who had dealings
with Uh devil, and who, through the
might of Hatauic aid, could scatter the
sends of misery broadcast wherever she
liatesi Khc had sold herself to bell,
and, naul death daimnl her, her power
to effect evil, it woo alleged, was unlim
ited. The great man uhe who nans
■uncnor to the prejudiaee of his age; bat
before the end of the seventeenth
erntnry—with the eioeptnxi of Bodin,
Erastas, Regtaalii Hout, John Wagstaffs,
ami Dr. Webster—there were none who
had the boldiMss or knowledge to brand
witchcraft as a base and palpable super
• UUon Wo find Ix>rd Bacon gravely
preecnUng "henlwme, hemlock, man
drake, mounahade. tobacco, opium, and
other aoporifenwM mahcitiea" aa the beet
ingrvxllentafor a witch's ointment. Prom
the |>agca of his "Historyof the World,"
we aoe that the gifted and practical Hrr
Walter llalaigli was a firm believer in
this childiah form of supersUUon. The
learned Hidden, in his "Table Talk,"
while jdeaaantly diaoounung on the sub
ject of witches, shows that he also held
the sauna faith Her Thom** Browne,
the kindliest of {diyaicians; Hit Matthew
Hale, the most acute and spotless of
Judges. Hobbies, the skeptic; "the em
inent Dr More, of Cambmlge," and the
jwUent and thoughtful Boyle, all were
of opinion that w itcheraft was an evil
cajrabje of solid proof, and that its dis
ciples merited sharp and quick punish
ment
It was not until the dawn of the
eighteenth oonturv tliat men came to
the oouclnsion tliat the de none of
"wiuvhiw ami witch-mongers" ware only
no many tricks and fables, and utterly
unworthy of credence. The last judicial
eiacution in England took place in the
year 1710, when a woman and her little
daughter were, hanged at Huntingdon
"for selling their souls to Satan." Hiuce
that date, however, various cases havs
occurred of women, accused aa witches,
Iwing drowned while undergoing the
ordeal by water at the hands of their in
timidated, yet infuriated uoightxxa.—
/■Vastr's Jfw/iuose.
f'srlwss. Works of Aata.
Anta are constructed with the "back”
boM m front, and the heart and other
internal orgaaa on the opjxwutr side are
put together upaide down, aa we might
think Their mouth is for biting and
swallowing food only, not fur breauiuig
Their bite is no deteirmiDod ami lasting
that they are need in some emmtnee
for confining the edges of wounds and
cuts. Ants' heads are presented to the
cut surface, which they grasp with the
nippers, when their bodies are cut off,
leaving a whole row of them to hold the
flesh. They are cheaper than sticking
plaster in some count row.
As an illustration of their ingenuity
and intelligence, it wan stated that they
aoinetunen excavate tunnel* under over*
of omatdaralil* dejdh and width, and
use the tunnels for transporting sup
plies. They dig well* twenty feet deep
ami a foot in diameter for drinking
water The harvesting anta plant ke<X
on farms, which they cultivate with
great care ami neatness, keeping every
weed down ami harvesting the gram,
curing ami storing it safely in weather
proof cavities in the sou. They also
organise into divisions with commanders,
each individual doing a certain kind of .
work Borne anta aro smart enough for
engineers, while others only know
enough to do aa they are told. They
can count and make oorrvet ostimabw of
tbs magnitude of an undertaking, aa
proved by oliscrvera.
Eight chrywdidea (often called the
egg* of anta) were placed path I
where anta travel. A single individual ;
found them and underbstk to remove
them to their home. Several were car- I
nod by the single ant notseutlv enough,
but when twenty chrywoiuho were !
tdaced in the hear. another ant wa»
found cngagwl in the work. The pile 1
was in er is* 11 at intervals till eightv ants
aagagod in the undertaking, showing
that the workers were detailed accord
mg to the demands of the cases. Ante*
, bstQrw i nntimes lasi many day*, In
( one case seven weeks, the victor* finally i
taking the stores and removing them to I
tbeu own houses. Tbetr wan arc
quite aa justifiable as those of men,
when the object—pillage—is the same.
They have tbs power, too, of knowing
member* of their own commumtsee
even after six-moaths absence Htran
mare are always driven off or killed.
They are very helpful to each other, and
show sympathy in ease of accident u
eickneaa. Borne fanuUr* of ants build
arcbed road* covered by aa arch of day
or mortar for protection against roe
mes. and show great skill in the work
which is uudsr the suparvMMsi of trained
- uginsen, who order a rebuilding ts ths
work is not perfect. Bosse kinds of ante
keep cow*, build cow-yards, and milk .
tbetr cow* regularly, and don't throw
at them either to make
them "give down.** bat stroke ami
pal their back* very tenderly. O< '
course these rows are tbs plant aphides I
so faisi ihar to farmers and gardener*.
X A Aforsr.
H*n*s wm4 Dr. hall's Ceagb Bynu> la say I
fosalty for tbs lasi Ikrse years, I gad S b tks '
foal Hwparsttaa I kava ever esed tar n—gi
aad ttahte. g>nag *M*ei teMßafoate rtterf
\B. Wsixes. (Jal Qsaa Mwikiit,
lit UhMfik, Bataa., tad. p
Gumms at the Truth by a CMhms Em
perar, lUI.
“ Lying irlhe first issuerce of ignor
ance ; bat what shstl we do when we do
not know the truth? Be stienk** "I
I love to adsaire the manner in which
nature roofounde our ideas of the greet
nees of human industry and baffle* all
tbs rweourros of our penetration I How
difflcult it is to admire worthily I I* nod
■ a small insect, a blade of grass, more
11 worthy of our admireUoo than any pro-
duction of human bauds " "We spoil
children by our puerile eares for their
health. We have, alas I too many want* ,
why should we increase them ?" r * Heaven
provides for the wants bt men according
to the places in which they live.” “I
prefer to procure a new species of fruit
or of grain for my subjects than to build
a hundred porcelain tower*." "Every
one dcaire* health and loves lifs, Init no
I one practices temperance sod frugality,
j They invent pleasant rsmediea, which
they imagine will cause them to digest
Eat little and you will digest much "
i " I attribute my good health to the fact
that I drink nothing but water, which 1
distill myself."— Naturr.
Ths BL Louis (Mo. 1 Pint-DirptUi'h, at
the close of » long article, say* : In fsict,
BL Jacobs Oil is pushing si) other rem*
' dies out of the field, and, excellent
though some of the liniment*, formerly
offered are. the efficacy of BL Jacobs Oil
is magical in cases of sciatica, rheu
matism, pleurisy, neuralgia, nervous
liesdaciic. lumbago, and scores of other
disorder* ; while in the case of sprains,
burns, or injuries it is an absolute pana
cea, and for general use is better tlian
the advice of many physicians. "A
word to the wise is sufflcienL"
——
Ths first coins of the United States
I were struck with -the jxirtrait of Msrtlis
Wsshingtou. Mr. Hiwucer, who cut the
first die, ropviug her features in In*
medallion. When General Washington
■ saw the coins he was very wroth, and
I before any more were struck off the
features « bis wife were altered some
what, and a cap placed on her head, this
< I'eing the original of the present Goddesc
' of Liberty.
W*SI la**r*r* Sy Wwv Ow« < lil»*w«
Wo matter how useful anything may
be in itself, goo I indorsements seem to
iucresse its usefulness greatly by insur
ing a wider field tor the display of its
special merits. We were thus impressed
in view of the following atutements re
ceived bv one of oar representatives from
the lea<iing individuals connected with
some of the largest enterprises in our
midsL Among others whose testimony
was freely given was W H. Stearns,
Esq., Master Mechanic of the Conn.
Hirer Railroad, residing at No 2H Boyl
aton street, who observed :—St Jacobs
Oil has had remarkable effeef among the
man employed hero. One of them jammed
his arm very badly, and by the use of
St Jacobs Oil was greatly beuefitted, and
the arm was healed. Another used it for
severe rheumatic pains in the knee, and
pronounoed the Oil a complete success as
bo was cured by its use. Mr. A. B Taylor,
of the ' ‘Bay A Taylor Manufacturing Co. ”
was pleaski to say: "My aunt, Mr*.
Pillsbury, of Mount Clair, N. J., while
visiUug st our house tried Hl. Jacolm
Oil for rheumatism and neuralgia, and
found immediate relief every time. She
pronounced it the licet thing she hail
ever tried for the trouble, Mr. J. B.
W’astoa, 45 Gre< nwo<xl street, Bupt. Car
W’orka. Boston & Albany Iteilroad, thiu
addressed our reporter: **l am one more
of the fortunate* who have had the goo<)
lack to hear of that wonderful remedy,
HL Jacoba Oil. I had rheumatism tn
the shoulder severely and could find no
relief until I used the Oil. I applied it
and must confess I was surprised at the
j results. lam almost well and expect to
be entirely so m a few days.”— Spring
fir Id (Mtut.) Union.
Lvov Hoopbr says that Adelina Patti,
though she is forty years old. hxAs ten
yegrf younger Patti, no doubt, will
declare that she is ten year* younger
I than she look*. It makes all the dif
ference in the world who tells tbs sge.
Norritttnm Hrrald.
T*m -Owiara BSwmw nt Twwtß-'
May be rstelMd by using Or. Pierce's Favor
ite lYsecnpOou,’' * spooiOc tor " fecude oom
plainta." Uy druggist*
••B-k-a-T, father, I learned some tiling
new at school to-day." " What was it?"
' “I learned to say 'Yea, air,’ and ‘No,
i air.'" "Did you?” "Y-a-a-s."
O«r Fyyw ■■■.
A* stage* arc qulekly abandoned with the
ooßipteSJoci nt railroad*, so th* huge, drastic,
cathartic pdl*. rotnjxxwd ot crude au.l bulk,
nviletnea. arc quiekly abandotxxi wt.h the in
tcodurtlon ot Dr. I’mvo* * "Pleasant Pnrgalire
j Fallal*." which arc sugsc-coateti. and little
larger than mustard saed*. but eom,xieed of
highly coucoatrsiad vegetable axUscU By
(tniggMs.
Ths Ixmdon Timt» makes fun of
Americana for colling luggage baggage.
, Il is not lugged, and should not be
luggage It i* not bagged and should
not lie baggage. Tnmkage is the right
wnrd—trunksge ami smashage.
CWSMwiBMAwa Cara.
Da. R. V Pmscs: Drar Htr~ Death was.
hourly expected by myself end fneods My
physscaeas pronounced my diaae*<- consuni;-
Uoo, aad said I Binet dwt. I began taking your
" Dtesovery" and '' F*Ue«a." I bav* seed nine
boUJa* end un wood-vfidtv relieved. I atu
bow able to rideout Euxsarr* Twoaxro*,
Mon long >, Art.
" Pbat, Mr. Lectanw,” asked a lady,
** what m a paraphrasM ? ” " Madam,\t
is simply a mrcnmhx-uUwv and plconas
t*e cycle at oratorical aunorauty, mr
camroribtng an atom of ideality, foet in
verbal profundity " "Thank you, sir.”
C»yr?gilita.
Uabftow Q. IL, S. C., 2. IMI.
H. H. «uiu A Co, .lire-The result of
Cltafo Kidney aad Laver Cure la ssv caa* ba*
s**onMlng, as mack so that 1 can And no
words ta wkteh to ssprcn* my indebted nee* to
POte Bav. W. H. Paasnsa
We never oouid quite understand
why a mms rot atan is the noblest work
■f the Qreator.
Bm TBSrty Oa.w TVtel
The Vteteto Belt Otx. Marek*'l. Mkh., will
send ttaar KJartrc- T«M*k Itaßa sad altar
KtoMte Apptaaem so into for thirty days to
any pmsta rfgutad w*U Jtarveas DeMßtg,
Lted vteshw. »ta kmdrta Sroebtes, gwsaii
mg mm pili rastantsm es vigor sad manhood.
Utaaisikm wahoo* delay
nTi t rfj?*rT * ”•* “ “‘ rtr *”■
On of the fools of this world is he
who pate hi* finger* an s buzz saw to
determine if it is steading stilb
Kidskt-Wost radieally esrm bihoosams,
palea and nervous dssissm
As vi have only a ghost of a navy it
is meet and right that Admiral Porter
aliould be an Inspector General.—PhUa
drtphia Bulletin. In connection with
Porter we might further add that it
would be meet and driuk; but to be
sure, the navy takes water. —New York
Vjtnmercial Advertieer.
Is «Ai* issse eppear* a sew advertisement
of tbe Dl Bawtkb Manil las Comcast,
■Bsuutaelurtr* ts ih- ja tis eel.brrts i fBOS
Tome, eedo set sud recommended ty tbe
medical profession. Asa genets! tonic, snd
espre aVy tor Dyspepsia and General De
oiiity, it t*« no equa , bavii g been tbrr
osghiy iestrd and r-commended at bavins
eirt-es whi hroother tonic |oxf*iei. It
• certain y a v* usble remedy, judging from
the sat rfset ry teal moo,*l* from prom nent
per*oss it his iwdafved.—C'uichtuali(UAio)
<Arb. Slandard.
Thx meanest coward in the world is
the man who, with a crowd to back him,
resorts to tar and feather.
Foe dyspepsia. Indignation, taprrcsioa ot
•ntnt* and gaoaral debility, in Seir varioa*
forms , also ss s pveveolauv* s<alnsl fever sud
sgue arid other lulrruuttoul feesrs, the " Ferro-
Pboapborsted Elixir of Calisnya," made by
OaswsU, Hazard A 00., Naw York, and sold by
all Druggisle, is tbs beat tonic , and for patients
raoovarwg from feasr or other snWiism, U has
no equab
Hawthomms is supposed to be derived
from the red fruit sailed haws, and haw
from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning
hedge. ,
PAKCHED tag>4 awollpa hpg Worm*. Phrißer'e
Itsduut Vetmifug* will dotalroy mi<l wjtae! throe d<*tr«L»ble
i-TMfttrrta fte>«u Ibta idtaslitatata, Ihua rrMuriag tb« child to
btataslh aa4 bvtaUty.
nrjriTi carbolic balti
(aihtaßKßT BALTB for CWU. Brultaeg. »*«••. Cletafß,
*» < Rbtaum. Trftor, Clapped Mtaads, Ckilhlaltai, C«rw.
Mid tall kind* ofßfcita XrtapfiltaAß, Frotalltak and Fltnpl«ta
irt BIXRT'R CARBOLIC BALTI, M tall
Ctauatrrftatw. Fne* IS ee»te.
OR. (iRrEM’k OIYfirWATF.D MITTKRI
ta ih« b#«t rtaCßtady for by»p*pta*B, BiHewintaßta. Malaria,
lA.figtataiMMi Bill Inrtatatataß of lb« Blood, Kldtatayr, Urar.
Mia, ou.
WBXOR CfiTARRR BWCFF euro. «1| a^rWiMiao(
gttk-iKdM nsßibfkß* at iho hood tu»d threat
MOTTS UVEB HU JI M« lb« b«0 OuhArU*
FR >M M*>n» to Molfoo, th« farmtara speak in pTBiM of
tbs* pfrof worth of Font*** llofm* and Cattle
Fewdcra They oprak from rip«rte-»eta.
Im one hand of a corpse the Ixipland
ers place some money to psy the fee of
the porter at the gate of paradise.
■ i
WEATHER-OR NOT.
- ■ a-
We admire th« philosophy ot the unfortunate
man,- who, when vrerything had been «wopt
away, aald, ’ Wall, there’ll be weather and taxc*
left al any rat< Alai! weather t« the • yellow
«io< ’ of ail taubjecte; evcryWM think* H bn
epii-ial right tn try lo better the wcagher. and
hurt* hl< MnalbcmaN *«ainat Old Pr>babnitb a."
end all who cii-taavor t*» hloi lu reffulnfing
tlw’ weather. The following communication h
from lYof. Tire, of FL Ix>uU. Mo . the renownel
b.rfcon4offts< an ! weather prophet of die Went.
!(<!<«• not diacuM tbe weather but •oiuethlng
•urrlyof more Importance so th nee who suffer
with that iwtlnfui inAlndv he apeakt of: ‘ Th*
day after cuueiudhif wy lecture* at Bur!in<vn t ,
* * * * *
I
lowa on the ?l»t of December last. T was •else’
w Ith a sudden attack of neuralgia in the cheet
pring «nr uscruebtting pain and almost pretrn’
ing breathing My pulse, usually ts), fell to A.
unease nauwa of Ute stomach *uocrcdrd, and a
cold, clammy sueat covenxl my hitler bo?h
The attending physician could do nothing to n
Here me After aufterteig for three hours J
thnught as I had bcm using Rt Ja< obs On with
rod effect for rheumatic paine—l would US it
MtnraUtel a piece of flannel, lant° enough v
corer my cbeet wish the Oil, and anpUudlt. Th.
relief was almost irukiantaueoua In one hour I
»av entirely free from pain, and would hart
taken the train to fill an apindnuncnt that night
Itx neighboring town had itiv friends not ata
•tiadvd me As it was I took the nf/iit train foi my
‘ me, Im St. L*<ul>, aad bavu nut buva truubltft
Since.
miNTKRVSIB
PAINTING *ed LET
TERING. SIXTY STYLES, al) S ms. Plain
>rn*m< nla), ad*p kI io all kind* o>
T. B. McCLAIN,
York ville, S C
H KALTW r»« ALL. - MASTIX** Srt.Kß*
W akr> T(»XI( ta wfciraattad to care Chill* aaJ
F»vrr, Afwa. Kolarged Hplarn, ato., «ta»4ing
Furelv VtagataWa, <x*U b«K I1U1» so ihta tataii
.toy* I e*et tba Ftactyta •».! nghi k> «akA mul aeUta.
• "Os rvtaikiv * with rtatfpta for mas 111 jt to«t ItanimMkt
tofal i r tatai f & c*«tta SI'S) can to intf« with h * tt
2 uMy * V M A * Tl X1 Terr *‘ l • Tm • Baa 31
MBs
►“ r< r“ t, Altram., I rc T,.*.**i..l l-to-1., I
• " ■ lu* torra.. Irb tarn,-ktas Ita FUr
to.** |-*M., Ira*,**,. M Fl- rar. « 1-rrra H-iu..., I
raw bru* : ’ tou.w-*. Puulra. •»., to -r,bl u*,. 1,,.,.
.1 ~<**•> •« tote 1 <*y*lh* Alllb. Abra. main* rrawlM
" Ite.i. .luwp. u> owrer *<•<*,., foe. Atal.*. XBXtiAl
A CO , Botafo*., Mom
Crackers
-l»>- faM tor-mi., <b. Iradtto Rtavry
AKES
SEEDS. BEEDB. SEEDS.
draw, Ttetoky Orchard and Bard OruM tad*. Eitr.
Ear. ra-l Murc.wto fra., Milk* ■•• .u.«*.-•..1 frar.
rai rraid rm, aiaaava wain aNd
aiMrt xr* waiTi ra«uri< <**k run
hl Lira, 1 **4 . era*M«te Maarten***<• G*rd.n torai*.
warmutta frmh ata ira* t* *m*. Furtoato Mtenixra
rl "2*" t“ r ■** toad for <*t*lra,». for I>U
a aoeaa*. x*. ua M*rtM «l. Hutafoiyte*, r*.
frtaw TMJB AVLTMAM A TATUM! Gl >, M—Sal l.q
*WA ia year cww ws TwsMaetfSß mh»
foWta- AM tfl RMwUQL.rwtUtf V.
IIIPIITIIEKU!
S 6 ta S2S
prBULL’S
COUGH
SYRUP
k— - ——-A
ffOSHOIRJs
Fitter 5
A rsmsdy wil* snek srspoUll** ssHMlsUsr'l Slomsck
SiUsrs dSMrvsa s tslr Wist if y®o srs dy«p,puc your
mslsd; will „*si«*lly yislS I*lll <f r<"> taM*. is«*
SO.I tot lMp.ra.Uol, ll will bolk >lll4 ata
,-u Os. If yon srs woaUpstol It will rsllsv*, *»4 ts ML
otu. hoollbbillr skßUlau y«w Hv*», Ooa'lSospo* 4 -
Mt msks this s».r« I* Iks dlr*<*,sa
Sm sols ky all Drassiai* as* Dsslsss
a*SM*br.
WATCHES ttSS Faub Do., Piiutu'qSk 1 1
|ol HAS BEEN PROVED J
Iby themaanda ami tens of thmwanda all ovw £
|«| tbe country to be the HTTIUffT CCTRK £
jpl| ever duooT«ced for all J
kKIDNEY DISEASES.?
ij| a a
■•I Dotata a lame back or di Murdered urine Indi •
Lgiaato that you are a talcttm P THEN DO NOI ■
|X BJBTTATK.utae Kidney-Wort at onoe, (every 2
inagrla* will rwoonunend it) and it will U
fjwrTOj* oTwoume tbo dtaaaan and roaton J
R naalthy aodon.
InnonUncncta or refianUoa of Urine, briah gg
I?* Elutat or ropy depoaiu, and dull dra«;in< pains w
all speedily yield telta curative power.
|< PBICB 11. BOXeD BT DHUGGUTB ts
TTTVrC ** re|T * < osigiggw ft** itifoM
aJ «LV vSr Brtatat WswC Gia Wort*, Ht'*»trgh Ta
Diary Free
Z ate.
a r»<i«it>i of tw > Ttfree < «***• bfampta AddreM
< UAMLKd E. UIEK", «• W I* awhrta Ava . Phils
AC ENTS W
to m«ae money rapluly fiediUf our hr* Boek t
New York * 3S
Rhoetnj up (he New T«»rk of frpftrm, with Ils
paLt«-»*n ft* thort«a<bfir?tai. t«<s umhtnf
•Itavau**! trailia, |ig rountleM Ila iont»nce,
S*v tnvi:«'ry It* dark « (sin< .. •! »err b!r liasr
•«. WNcharlrlfw and In fht-i every of life
in tn*? jrreal city Doni waste tliue arlllng Mow
boikt. nnt v»nij fhr Hmtlar i full iable of
content*, term* iqbucv itN.
rrjtaly «ud ierrtU*ryTn great drnmno. AtUrtat
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sent. NaJiottal FuWlahln< Co.. FhiladtaltkUt*. Ta.
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l«t W. H. DILI INGHAM A CO
43 Hain Street. LOUiSVILLE. Kt
tl? Mifftl herns eeailv mad*. Cmtly
4 AmOutdlfotaw. AMfgtaTgcxfifa., AutffMU, Ma .
R MMW Tin. < turn -.,. raw I
fbta MB s “" teas-i-'-u tiuttuH «„
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rtjJara, DR WM BAJNOCBB, OeatrevtUe, Ind.
SET m BID'
VUK’teV.
Viatic Barm "ti
CONSUMPTION
I **»« * FtaUy* r*a*d, for 1&8.wf0.i,, to a*
Ira* UinwraiH. at hm* of u» SU4 *a4 x I—
•uwßub.r. to*, emto tmurffto •»...*• te u, ggt
«lu >lllll. Ural 1 WUI **x4 Hka s vrltal Jtafil |
***£/ ** flkn '- 1 i i ikiij. i*rv
e. taliocVM. y r**ti ahwi, *Zwjra>
1 lli) epileptic fits.
SVm 4a». ZrarxW y MJtX*.,
t>r. *k. Mra*>ol« -I*U at Ixratoa) wto makra • 1
■rail, •< *fMl.*,,, M* wHkonl 4c*M tto*l*4 «*4 ««rto
•<w* ra~ Ura* **y Mtor :>.*« rtotoA* Hb .onto,
X. Uraply to** ralrauh.**, w, tor* Irau4 at r*ra* M !
■rcr » rrar*’ *raU( .Mrararoll, tor to b, lu*> I.
ira traMukto * *«k oa ihM dlra***. wbleb *• tonSa.
•lik * t*rv, tori!, of *u wvntorbil ear*, frto t***y
tatow. »to *ray ra*4 itorr a**r*m aato jrau*. to
Ir-raw» to-Ur *n, t0.V.,, * <ra-« ra KUra
HO. Sb MM*M*nt.K. MuNfok* Okrwrt. M*w Irak.
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.ddrtataaKXOWLTOM. McLKARI A CO^Taiwtaugioe.Me. •
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THE OFFICIAL HISIORY OF THE
CUITEAU TRIAL
Tbta la Ibta tataly tatawrlMta and Ntlp fhut'tftad Mfo
kitrid of •« *»»•-•' hfoaU ss klVßb< twtatiwtatav ts i j
bo Mptarta aad •%>•< »Mtf tb« aprocitaa
eelta bv tbta ruaaiAf Nia«eaw». tat h a (ve«Mobi*•'<<»
hta <• ••• so gta-Bg bMHr Ttatri pw. ay .
MUlaeata «4 fs»yU mb weMt* ftf |> M wwk
lUBNYB WAXrkB. <ttoa^aafM, BM.«aer*ta
***" l Fewawtawa Ekltatfa, Qa I
AtteßU tow- .4 lb* tom g*amte*4
irtata la ita cmaatry ttetwlm* ma.:M rasa
DR. SCHENCK’S
Pulmonic Syrup,
Seaweed Tonic, -*
Mandrake Pills.
» to* l*k»n to du»«*4. will -'l.-rara ito wbol, trktow.
rr*o.-e Ito *p|»Ul*, *rak. Ito fowl 4if~‘ *taly »»4
rao** >1 l« m*k» *«w **4 brailky blood, io Ibra way
lk, .yrtO* ra pul In • eowdiUon Ural rtotork II poraibU
for Ito lun*. lo tool 1b Coanuaipuira, *od lu *o Mtor
«*y m* Ibra -ilk onto to corto.
to to, BoytbUis o*n to 4oo« toward* a cm. ito «loo>-
nrb **4 tow.l. tuu.l to rltonnod, *o lb*» lb* brad Ural W
I*l.u will d.*~l nod oral, btollhy blood. Emtorauuu
M Iran of grab Jn lon.ampuoo. U nlwnyk o»u»*4 by *
Irak M «ourrahnranl. n*4 uourrahmrnl eno o*lr roanr
(ram wall dlgoslto food. To Mlaßlpl l« rt»P noougb
•ton Ito lungn *r« durarato » blwarl dnngarvu*.
To try to Mop night .oral, wuboul bulldiaz up Ito
(naornl cyMM* by wall digeMto loud w u*»l«*o. **4 in
ranoy <to*. Ito mrdxinen (■'•* " tkll*<« lira** ijmy
*-.., u, lb* -.-. I ..I 4*Mb.
CONSUMPTION
ta Inter Uta, or II m»f kn brougbl on by DytJ»ta*»' •
latorad nnd InnMir* lirw. In nnbnr e.rae ll Is iratolly
1...1»pt0 by * Iranry cold soUllnf on th* lungs. It you
STS Irabls to th* draaass from say of tba eaura* wo teaa
luomtoasd. wrlta your u*u>. and ad-lirra pUlnty <ra a
pcoial sard *nJ mall ll 10 as. Wa will soul you
FREE, POUT PAID,
A ropy at Dr. toh.ark'. Book o* 1-raau*. M tba Lour,
tbrir isusaa, rreraotloa bud Curs. Tbia toxf: Is lbs
raoull s< mart yasn’ evparisto*, aad **••* • full da-
• a.iH>o* <4 Ito duaasa lu all to rainrar to ora.
Addrasa
DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON,
Philadelphia, Pa.
DR. SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS
Donofi prodo<w gickneui >i th* stomach, MtNNfior frip
ng. On th« cnotrw y, they for* •<> mild and Mgrtataahle In
their artiou that a peraoo inAnif with aaick headache,
•oar atomach or peia lu the bowvla, i« •petalily rvbtaVtad
•f thetata diaUeaaipx •yw)-<om«. They art directly oo
lh« liver, th* organ whwb, when in a healthy condition,
ptirlftM tbe blood for the whole body.
Tbd<) ax* a j-eifeet preparation of that great and well*
Known remedy, Mandrake or Podophyllin, a remedy
ihat hag dieplactad tbe •>• at WMWJ, aa well m many
* ether poieunooe druga.Yn the practice of every intelligent
phyakdan.
| Prof. John King, of the College of Mtadtcine, oCCtadn* *
aaL, aayt: "In Coogtipation it acta upon the bowelg
without diapoMng them to euhaequeut coetiveneae. In
Chronic Ltver Complaint there ia not Ite e/jual In the
whole range of mvdtctnea, being vastly mor« ueefbi than
mercurial a<enU, arouwng the liver to healthy action,
mereoeing the flow of bile, and keeping up tboae action*
longer than Any other agent wilh which we ar* ao
gaainted.** (Me« American Duptanoatory, pag« DO )
1 In all caar« ot Liver Complaint or Dyepepaia, when
j there ta great weak neo or debility, Dr. for hr ger ta*a
(MMfiwrtawt Touir Should be need in connection with
i l htaeePJ to.
HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION
CURED.
Du. Bcassc*
bear hlr: Ih the antumn of 1577 I hfid a grvere cough,
with teriibie pain in my aide* and between niy ahoulderv.
I had v«-rv little and what Huie I could eai only
■ . ir. d iihwm < taMUL Wb i* l ■ ■ .
dition wae a very l>a<l one and gave me ore different cough
eyrupe aud hvoice, from which I received no benefit, but
•e«in rd to grow Wciae and kept lo«lng fe«h and
•U ength. I nad night •weal*, and eweat matt of tbe tune
during the day. I roughed And rai«e<l blood and a salt,
foamy phleg|a.l_my iTrr.-arwaa filled with ulcer*, 1 could
hardty awiillow ; •oinettmea I could not apeak a loud
I word for wtaeke ; my lung* grew more pa bfui every day
with difficult breathing, while pleonay peinw would
Kiwtont atop my breath. 1 hail roito palna, eour dUwnacb
and ooikMUna uu over viking 1 ai« My whole body wm
filled with pSn 1 tfinM n<M h« down, but hadtwYvH ho«
la a rltUufi pwetULt tn Ural he.
I gw** up and did not think of ever gefllne np aftfu, «e
H WM lumo moiniig myevlf, my ftatal and auk lea bagau to
ewell badly, and my hiu hail given out long before.
In thia tanking cnrtdilitwi, 1 thought I would try your
remedv for consumption • It might do me aoma g«Vid ; it
evuid do tn* no barm, for I waa certain J could not jirw a
Bjon'b longer tba way I wait.
At that time. May. IR7*. I procure.l your Prlmenlc
Ryiup, Heaweed Tonic and Pille, and -frraA them m di
rect r< I In a week Iwm better ft tbnMv of!
from the lunge a greaioah yellow matter atrraked with
blossd. r
I could eat a little without throwing it np, the patne to
my aide* wore not eoeevere, I could sleep an hour eery
eoundly, and that waa what I had not done for Lbitae
munt ha.
I took your medicines ateadlly ail months, tny enggh
got totter, I did not sweat •<> bvi at night*, kept aaiuuig
•lowly, taud m a year aher I began your mrdtcinta« I cOeld
•ay I ftalt well.
! tokgan to gain fi*ah, and laal Fketemtor waigbdtf ofoe
hnnditad aud t|ai(tv*fl«ta pound*, pounds mute
than I ever waighe'i before in my life.
Ynur mta>tic<utata, I know, aawd tuy life; and 1 would
any, fr ui tnv own •i|-*’nenra, toall c< n«uin(>ti v ca, ink*
Dr. Schenck's antadiciotae, for they will c«rltfnlv cur>
you.
I had Consumption, it is haregliarv io our thmlly, my«
fathd-r aud i*o brolbtaia having died of ||.
I haw had btatttar health th* i«.t winter than for teh’
years pievious. Yours Rr«p«€tlully,
MRS. SARAH A. CARTER
CauuaLß, Maar, April Mb, IMu
Fi*om Sprlnjrfleld, Ums.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURKDI
T)s. J. Hh McWkbcu ; . 4
Utaor Mr: About tfstee*. yesrf •<<>, whJ* ii«m« j ft .
Canj.to. mv hv-alth bean ma very poo<. Mv d on»
o« gradually, beginning with a !•»• n( appetite And attoi*
wards grtast *ku»rfc, which loought un night •weal*
■ and • dry , hacking rongb. My chest and iwek wtt» very
wtask, and so net* that I o>uid not bear my weight
J against the hack of a chair. At dlffomni limes I raised
| conk i<f rm hie blond, which mv bhy*ician ward cam* fount
| the lungs I tamptuyed several uoctors, buy lbs, all told ,
me tto -tane thing- that my lung* were hadlv affrete<l,
and ihw l*»t <w>« that I had ala<> taUd that 1 oould live but
a sfowt time, aad tbal I had better go to my mother*?
home tn w Inta etai. <t aa scon as I oould. that with
eartaful »u; >rne 1 might lira for »orue time. When I got
Jo my mother’! I was very low indeed, so that my
mol her ataulfor hoc doet.n. H« prououtietad ma beyoud
ail help. Ur. huweker, left me tamne mrd.etne which be
■Aid would Ytahtave mv wseai •rmpfieme After IhM, mv
twothei tamfdoyed snofiber doctor, who sakt that one ot.
"Vj'foHß w ** nearly gone. I ato scarc«ly anrthing for
aetaeral tnnwtbs, and never eip*rfon to grt well. <> on I
LMhi) * frtetad who hvr« tn Collinsville, Ct., gave my
. UM* of pamphltate on Ctauauinption. Ue
BteßAht It bom« and told me to look over It and see ts anv
<***• ifeswibed in it were hketnmr I reed lb«
*•** tbi found so many cwM-s deaeribed there
IhU seenmlhad aa mtnc, that ware cured that 1
b :£7.Wfo
* *•* *•* •*-.|*.»..u P *lte | oon .
1 *••* xtor I b*£*n itolr urc, mj n>|hl iw.it* c*m*<|.
I 's' •n*'llt. to**n I* lni*n>.a In |*<l *r*k, *n«-
'' ‘’•J**’ 1° •*•** ■*>; I romni**<ra.l lo
I I* M*reh ; In Jal, I l.lt nud* rtrmig ;
ra *.T*taWto 1 -M -nil, *ta I knr* had (Oral
l**llb *»«r Mirc. I 1*11... th.l I *ouM nd to All,.
I ?” T” •" •* e qr ■ra««teM. nta *ll Ik*
Ito*,. 1 h.-l ra>4 uit <l<***.* «*. lon.umiXxra. »u l lh*l
I Wknn<rar*l.l.. tour. Trait,
UKs CgAri W. PLt'MMKR,
April nib, IMI. n-Mteu eu., *prinr*.M, ki«ra.
I <■». J. ».to-u.rcx. rkUtadphl*, r*.
' foteto t fo‘.XfoSK2f d‘«»i»>«><M your
I took- so thisi vfllaga a tow dmrs has reminded ma
-be past, an I ba* male me tael that I ought u> ack now I*
■ uiedi<*u»M * ***** from your
I JAoldrar u> lb.army from IM.llo l»*s a*.l wh*n
HMHU out •«. in n rci|.pirct .t»i. tori nr tod dnrin,
ra’J’l'T*' "bKb. •«>> lb* *.
ihe swamp* »u which iSWh of our <>|>e rations were
.U 1 rtW ' lrn d'M*ta-ed all Otatar. 1 wMtacwm attacked
S ’ • a,,<l • constant, h*. k ■■■ ,
WY narvouS'eywem wmcamtftaielv pr«M«rntodl I
W»«wrb ngU* gra.e
wee aow«raptare to swd taoastaahrng wtvwtltod
/ -4 wiHi<«k<w of ft»-
HF g Kg ff g
gfJfg sis gg g ggj g K W I
gj UH «• l-olalvOir form 7»l'
gg^f^gjKg^ <A«< LiJ oof
J^-fjy.'? 1 ..”™^ 1 . 1^1 7 > ‘ l '* , * ,l ~ uu * T l ''<■■■ »MI 111, whw woMJerf*! «arm.
mu... JuStwS
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«^Aci , uiZBTr?^>iLMSBSMH?!?SfI^!SSH l
Ilin, sta Tsrale, to <<mMS*nta Iktor as* I rara
xrata ikM wtol ymitad s< ,s*r rartlrt... .*•*,!„
Itov wkta SB miUts ttoMMfc— I* ", lira*
«*sk t>to«*ll, <r*w I*" —aldtassrosMta stragNto .
w sis-' did WT drarrkrara sag Mtor ■to*l. < n»r«‘-ra.
rad I wss .OUT.I, Ctota
I .toll *>**•* bold I* .pUirl rrawWxK. m
-BM, of rMlsd*lphto I t 011,., llks *>■*■»». ra.*l
K, lUr, s> 1 tor. MSlto FXrdo* tkrtsl* srt*oolta(.
rraal J lb, £r*M tos.Sl I tor. r*r*rrad from so».
Tour obodlasi rarrral,
KIXL I. BTXVIU
mb Siralm.nl Msloo VMralooks, Arm, M Ik* rusorara.-
itorar,! B*Md**to. on***, rrßßkUs Co., Mass.
MM sub, l*el.
DR. SCHENCICS MEDICINES :
MANDRAKE PILLS,
SEAWEED TONIC,
staPULMONIC SYRUP
Ar* told by all DrugsraU, sod lull dir tot ran. to lb.lr ura
us l>: mlta oo lb. orspprrs at srcr, rMks**
I RL CTME PIIHMI, OF LTD, MSS.,
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE compouiti >
for *ll Uwoo r*l*r»l
»<ra*u>*a l*«ar book ta mol. tovraUtlo.
Jt will -XT, sotlrsly tbo wont form of rksstoo Oom
rlslals. Ml ovarls* Inrablr*. IslUmmMUra sod Ukrarc
Uon, VsUln* aad Dhariacoaraata. aad lbs roasonaaai
Sptasl Wrakorm, aad ’j parlkularV adapted lo 18.
. Cbaaff* ot Ufa.
It will dlssolrc and skfred totoor-i from Ura stems to
*n rarly M*<« of iter.l.'l-oi.ni Tto trnarnry to os r
rr-rmis htunors Urar* la. bwkb.l mry sprrdlly by Us ass
It rmaoTS* foUitnam. Halcfoacs. OMkroysan c-mvtas
tvr SktnMiUcts. aad rails ten w«ak turn of Wo stems st,
II Miras llloatln*. Ilmdwbas. Xsrroaa IVraimOo*.
(teasral DobUliy, btoplsosam*. Drprsssion ata ladl
gegtlon
Ttol fraltor of bsaMnz down, cattaac rain wM*t»
sod torkaebr. la always rrrmairanSl, rrared by ns «aa
II trill *1 *ll Utaos ata tmilrr aB clrromManr** art la
tonaosy wilh lbs laws that ,-omra tbo fomalo syMom.
Forth*cornKldaay ItoupMlafo of Mlbsr s<krfcra
Compound la ut»sni , amr 1
LTBIA E. FIMKHAM'S VEOETABLE CBM
-1-eVXBIa pnrparsd *1 S 3 *ml «6 WsMrrn Avsaaa
lymuMmm Trio-It Br botltofor »l Smtbymta
In tbs farm of pills, also Is Ito form of losmrra, on
rroMM ot prtcr, fl per box for sttbor. Mrs. Pinkham
frrMyaaswwsalllottrrsof 10*01*7- *tod for pam*b
Ist. Addroan as abort. Mmfte* lAfa Aiprr.
No family sbonld bo wtlhont LTDIA E. PIMKHAITB
t.rVEX nixa. Ttoy rare rorraOpolloo blUonanam.
*ta torpidity of tbo tlrar. M routs p*r bmc.
ar- Mold by all Dr*B»l*ts. -»•
GRAPE VINES!
i nnn
I y WLF, VW 1,000; 1 y <w , *ls u gtf) Ll
other twrieUee cheap. jMeofol klnde at ßmeil Fruit. Pi»»ie
ulhw DB ts. MIIRUDEB. Blooulnglcn Hl.
One Dollar
•A. 'FUAJPV
Th. BaM Story Fapor so ta Wass Os ita—L
M te<sla*l .ad obMoety ralsteta foadba tatter, oytal.l
spoa tots, plain ly»o Imaod Woakly. aad asallta te
MU add la (to I'alloJ llalm, prates, ta- to
<>*. Dollar * T.ar. Irart •*• sobrarib*. sa«* a
IWnrKlßa.t.tg ra
CONSUMPTION CAN 0E CUJED!
AH ALLS
wBALSAM
. area (o'lAiimytlen, L’alda. PnrHm«nl«, la
iMcaitn. Ilraorblnl Dlßr ult Ira. llranrbllla.
•Hanrwriiriw, Aalhinn, C'r*«|». W baaala*
•»uyb. nod nil as Ibe Hraaiblna
lr«i.uh, || mmilipb niid hralo ikr Mrmbrate
»l the Liiiab*. InUnmrd and palaaurd by ibr
il«rn«r, niitl ptrvrnlt fbr ntabl iwr«f» ■■<
Übl*icM»» nrr«M*** ibtcbrtl wblrb
». ( «iiMuutp< ion l« net «n lucamblr malady.
HM/M HAI.KAII u IJI curt yaa, rvra
haarb i»t a ('«*«* I aim I old Falla.
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