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Two very extra vajraot stories may be 'ttamd to m Mbtaif to the eobtsrramm existence of tat wn and moon during their abaenee from the earth. Four brothers oooo caught the moon and hung it upon tome oak treat, and a quarter of tha moon was buried with each brother aa he died. When, there fore, in course of time the four quarter met in the ander world, they became re

united, and shining as a ooniplete moon they raited the dead from their sleep ; o that it lieoaroe nccetsnry to tend St. Peter to replace the lost luminary in heaven. Mere at leat is a distinct trace of the moon! presence below the earth The story of the sun from Servia fa even more ridiculous. When the devils fell, their king carried off the sun from betven affixed to a lance. The archangel Ht. Michael was sent to try to recover it. He therefore made friends with the arch-fiend, and on coming to a lake pro posed a bathe. The sun on its spear hiving been fixed in the soil, the arch amrel suggesU-d a trial in diving. But us, soon as the devil had dived St. Michael made the sign of the cross and ran oft with the sun a fast as he could. hotly pursued, however, in a moment by bis enemy, who just contrived to scratch the foot of the retreating archangel as lie returned to the place whence be came. It was for a consolation to the latter that all men afterward who should come into the world were destined to have indent ctl soles. The sun in this story never actually arnveu underground, but it is evident for what destination it wai bound. uwvwt Magurine. A Prudent Oeorg'au. A Georgia farmer who has eleven sons seems to hare sought in his discipline of the young men to so deport hint elf that no one in the community can take offense. For inst asee, Ave of them are married. This circumstance pleases the persona who believe that young men should be married, and the unmarried condition of the six others prevents any complaint on the part of the unmarried marriageable ladies of the neighbor hood. In the matter of religion too, the old father's sagacity manifest itself. Two of the boys are Hardshell Baptists, two are Methodists, two are Presbyterians, two are Unitarians, and three be Jong to the great church of nature. Hoi one of the eleven drinks at all, that the imbibing element of surrounding society may not be offended, the old gen tleman finds it convenient to "take a little suthen" now and then. Othnr excellences might be mentioned, but enough has been said to show thai there is reason to believe in the veracity of the corr'poiident who says : U any .'"u"k iwues want, goou looxirur, soner. working husband they would do well 10 can at old man Mc's and examine his stock before they get bit by a college -Among the relics which thellisastj. pat society ot i-winsylvania preserves in its museum, and which will be the object of much patriotic contemplation during the approaching bicentennial celebration, u a wampum belt of histori. cal renown. It was one of the considrations in the contract which gave to lVnn the lands which now form the Keyrtone Sut. This relic was in possession of the l'enn family until 1866, when t.rnnrille John l'enn, irreat-great-graod-on si the founder of Pennsylvania, preented it to the Historical Society. As a ooincidenoe of the recent Kobert E. Ie, in eonliection with that ?lf Princess of 1869, says the Louis M aurier Journal it k related that Calhoun, of plow fame, lost his life in that disaster, and now E. If. Poynter, rtrjess, falls a victim to the fUmes which consumed the Lee. As another oa, a ia aouea that but a few weeks wow re witnessed the nuptials TWI JtAKKsm. -jgriwr........ 1 (M i m f"imvvv..1 N !M an tl Si 1 an rtt UN 'Kk-MsMMlartl Meet alia t ...j fWdltog , '.xporU.... 'sir to Ctood fl fc M 4 m A 7t as XatlvTmsus fM W aa M St is kvi v . i ...... .......... M T-'hA-jcoiv":::;-.::: a it mm I mi. "iienr nib , UWW) M rtvrrrv OlIICAW. N.s-iil"'"?--.- so SJ ftj at as use 'bwit-a.f.'r Oows its Hi:jiSJj',,,,," fi tea tsa 51 in22:ii" ft n 'ixtZ:l::::: i 2 1 is TNWillSIlll ........ M 5V;iLTJ,1,'w,''t 4? hi ?'Z?!?."'it." ....... ISO TftojCjSS

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Before use became a universal luxury poopk in the habit of hanging butter in their well to kem it eool and sweet and that i doubtless the custom still where ioe is scares and dear. It must have happened a thousand times that the cord broke and the butter dWapjeared, but there can't have been many cases where it was recovered after thirty years. Such an incident has re eently given local fame to Mr. Goodman's well in Woo infield. Conn. A workman who was claanbssr it found at.

the bottom a ball of butter and the dish in which it was susponded thirty years ago. It is pure white and has tha con. sitlencv and odor of spoiled cheese. New IJuvtn JUgutcr. Since a Tennessee girl out her stepfather's throat because he wouldn't let her go to the oircus, atepohildrsn down that way don't have to crawl under the eaavas any mon.Courkr-Jourtud. m m lMpUt4t KnUred. Mr. W. r. Hetberington, editor of the SmMmi, la formed one of our rertresentatlvea tint he tried St. Jacobs CNI for rheumatism, snd fouiHl it aU that could b mIcihI. Ike rente Jy eauMl the pain to entirely disappear. EmDMIsl I A, aJSi 1 Va A St. Lows horse chw tobacco. We have often tea t fast driytn horn? smoke. "I hav found St. Jac.bi Oil to be a most excellent remedy for rhetuiatlc imlnt," says Mr. F. Latham, 5 Harrison street, l'ruvidenee, K. l.JUuUtH JTrrttU. A Tat" a XT officer noticing a groupof people watching tlic action or an old mail who wan looking about in the store near (Sniid and Fourth street, Wllllattlurli, inquired the object of the ot I turn's w-arcli. "He't lookins: for bit bor.' thev hhIiI. "AK to school, I suppose. I'll see l.ut it.' Iii. Paying hi hieid he approached the old neii tleman ami aaKeu: "What's the matter, tuy good maaP "I'm looktnr. lor mv bov," uive me ma name and I'll attend to hit ease." "1IU nitiiiM la that aam ... Alexander Anderson. He l!et with me dowi! lrlJ'i h r a - icmi scnoo:" "rcnooii lie dona urn m,. ,n school,' "Then he'll have tog,, or else I'll Mtnd blm to the Truant Home." 'Jlold on: say, who rr Tint inquired tbe old nun. "1 am the truant orttcer. Don't tou want vour son to Koto school!" ' school t' ' qurrltd the old man. ';,N4o. I want him to Vor.d reifisier." 'Mow tM Is your boy!' summered the truant officr th. criwd broke Into laus;litr. "Whr, he's nftrslx years okl, said the old msn.X Y. Suh. Why Wilt Yew! Whr use 'aires and lotions lor curing eruptive skin disease Th, ri.iUf Um. r,IVt.i.7li can only W temporary. Why not strikeout tbe roit of all bloo.1 and skin diseases by streuirtbetilnf the IIv.t and iiUun Tki. can be dime by us!hk that well known and tried remeily, i)r. Uuysott's Yellow Dock and laraaprllla. Thla melicimi will nermaiientCUre all hbtod anil akin .IUh.u. f,. syphilitic disorder to a tA pie on the for. need. Jt effect Is marrelon.. ami It U Injurious to tlm most delh tte onstltatlon. HCPOKX an annle ltec'ms rlilr l nml mr. tbe rounds of tbe press. X a. R. Q. Waixisotox, of Troy, 0.. writes: "I wan aretly reduced In hesltband strength bjr-lt-d t,'' symptom of hich indicatoil a very severe case of llKd toonng. I had a dos Ml In d.ffeieut pari of mv body 1 - l)r- fiuyaott's Yellow Dock sad araapaHll, tbe use of wk!ch reinsdy has entirely cured me." "1 MATS to tee WuflUH Wttb rlnM In W ears," exclaimed the good deactm; "theyi ain't natural If It was intended for mm.. to wear tbem he would hare been born with tIsV I -te " few j The first woman didn't i Ml be bound t" "No," re-. t little man In the corner, wear ear-rtns. I markel the quiet , w"Mma eissj.- me aiscussion was hroutht to an abrupt era and the bouse adjourne 1 without day. Wteked FOr Ctert:ymm. , Ev. - v Wiahlmrton, D. C. writes "I lielleve It to be all wrons; and even w Icked for clergy men or other public men to be lei into gtvInK testimonials to ifttack ttocUws or vile stuffs called medicine, but w hen a really meritorious srtIHe mad of sluabin remedies known to all, tbat all phyalel use and trust In daily, we suouhl freely com hend It, I thfrerore cheerfully and heartllr commend HMi Bitters for the gtmd they have done me snd my friends, (Irmly bcllerinr they have no equsl for family e. I will not be without mem. ' .yes inc .fMaftsf Whk'U. X)xi.t tlte tool of designing aen"--a eny- ... 3. Anw. if snJftslJ-t,r KvsfNJHMba J. W. Chmhsm, WholetaU- Druaaist, of AnsMa, Tex., writes: I bare tmen hsmlUnc Dm. Ww. Mux's Iamam rrm twc Li vo fcr ik, mtt; year, ana nave found it one of the most salable medfeinet I have ever bad In mv Iwuta for Coughs, Colds and even Contnmptlon, al""J iTWf enure aansiaction. neast send net owe grots sy Saturday's steamer. Tns sue Tful grocers have ttartett businest on a imall scale. generally Din YrM? k'vnvl MULlag maJadr cured by Dr. Hwommi Camomile Pills. b4tehe. d'stretansen's Celery and Tdr ttchlnjtw In any part of the body eared by Dr. Rrum'i ?Klu cure, The best. Tn Tendon ffrsMMw snnou toss the of three young chtWrrn." birth -it is toe common observation that the staa lard of natural heslth awl normal aetrvlty, amtmg Amencan women, Is being lowered by the InSucnce of fale IoVm an I lis bit' of lire, emrenttoie I br fa.kii.i.u. aravsr IS .a' hMurions 11 vine;. HI a h ippy circii mat a nee that mr. j.rwm tw nmcnnrn nss come to the front '' care the tHgerera of her tea. Tains sre more loafers among bread ami cake-baker than In any of the other trades. TltK YOfJTAM Baijr ()n . Tat ajML.tl tafi.1. mm JWto and neetrie Ajmlmtiees on trial for tblrtv data to mm r vm, ..ut . KtmHed tfOUbMS. SrUkraaMaaatlw JL j Jird4i raetorstton of health and imryvtm. A4"- . N. B -yoritklnsnrrSi. tw tnirty nay t trmi is sltownd. we alwtyt indUIn "MOfOU AW Klrw nkmaal Mi. iaU roaxirt,bed.b.,aU.yermln,chlpmMnkt, A! KtXM Wtirtle an Ilk IssM hmmAm- ka. never dyeJT, 0. SUmym. ' ' Axiwretmrto nnlied TrViwr elttr.M w istMHrndy kkttedark. i

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9lM OwwttwilwM OwiMH by Mm Statf of a laf. Aw unusual article fsw ., the Rochester, K. Y., jMmttrrut tmt Chvm., was published in tbia paper recently and bit bean the subject ef much eoavefrMtlou b.th is profession! circles snd on the Mmt, Apparently It caused mors cmumotioa i Mo-better, a tUe lolkiwing from the saSM pef shov(. lr. J. . Uenkm, who wsH known n t only In HaetneUa, but la wrly every part rf America, tent an extends.' srtMfte to thla . per, s lew days since wscb was duly pnbUsiied, detailinic bi ranu-kaAb. rYn.ri.n. ...u ..Sy, tran whi sinns to ue earialn oeaia. n would be liaaeieiliii to enumerate the persona! enquiries wblm save been mde st eur office aa to the valsjtty e( the article, but Urisy have beu so snuwroe that further Lrm1'0" lu Jw ws deemed an editorial ueutMsity. With thia end in view a nmssenUtlve of thla paper ealled on IM 1'entun, at bl realt. faul atrect. wtn the follow.ng Tr? eeurtvad : Th4 article of your.. Doctor, baa created quite a whirlwind. Are Urn statements about the terrible con Ht ion you weie In, and the war yoa were rescued u m juu can susiainr ' EYerjr oneof tbem and Many additional on'- Few people ever setao ner tbe erave as I oi l aud then return, ted I am not urprtaed th.t the public thlnfc tt lavarvtlnH. It was marve ou." "How in the world dM yea, a come to be brought so tow I" physician, BY iMKlectlmt the flrst and most iltn' le symptoms. I did not think 1 was i k. Jt is true 1 had frequrnt he.daese; felt tired most of tbe time; could eat nottlng one day and was ravenous the next: felt dull imi.Hni, pains aud my su.in.cb wan out of rdkr, but I did uot think- it meant anythin serious." " But have tbeso common ailments anvt bins to do with the fearful Brbrlit'i dtseasu Hbkh took to Arm a hold on roof' " Anything:! Why, "tbejr are the sure in IIeatlont of the tlrsi stasjas of tht dreuiful ma ady. The fact Is lew people kuow or ?ne bat ails tbem, and 1 am sorry to say " Th it Is a straitac sUteMtntt, Doctor." " But it is a true one. The nteditM) proXcaston have been treating symptoms lnt?d of dtseasea for years, and It is bltrb time it teased. He doctors have been ell i bin r off ' the t when w;ThoTd. iiie symptoms 1 bare just Mentioned or any unusual action or Irritatbm of tbe wator chittnels indicate the approach of Frizbt's disease even more thau a cMWh announce the eominic of consumption. We do iHt treat the eouffh, but try to help the lungs, Ws should not waste our time trying to relieve the headache, rtomach, paint about tbe body or other symptoms, but Rodlrrctly to ti e kidu;V.Hie urce of m.t of jthese atlmenta,'1 'Tbia, then, is what you steaat when you said that more than one-half Iks Aaaihs which eccur arise from Britrht'sdls,lsKdoctort,' Precisely. Thousands of an-called dleaei f ,.,Tr:M.rl"K P'P'e to-day, when la u ality it J4 Brtglit's olsease in some one of its many forms. It la a Hydri heltd monster, and the slhchtest symptoms sltould strike terror to every one who baa them. I can look back ami recall hundreds ot deaths which physicians declared at the time were eaaeed by p-rlyi, apoplexy, heart disease, pnsiunoats. malarial fever and other common cem -Saint which I , were cause I by Bright diastase." "And did all these eacei have simple symptoms at first !" ' ' " Kyery one of them, and fcurht hare been cured at I was by tbe timely use of the sme remedy-Warner's Safe KTldaey and 1.1 ver Cure. I am tretfinir mv rn thoroughly vtiii id mis nisiier ami vniliK l am neiplag others to tee the facta aud their posible danger also. Why, then! are no end of truths bearina; on this aubtecL If vnu want tnksn more about it o ami see Mr. Warner himself. lie was sick tbe same as I, and Is tbe healthiest man In Rochester to-dar. He hat made a study of this subject and can give tou more fscta than 1 can. Go. too, xnd sw Dr. l.attimore, the chemist, at tbe University. If vim hoint: the lanninr Increase of Brijrbt'.di want tacts there are anr auantltr of them " mvi Viev Ut tvlgH SUW e. Its titir le and unoeptive symptoms, and that there is but one Way by which it can he cmped." Fnltv satisfied of th Iralh Ml fMwa nt llaa poc'or' wordt, the reporter l4e him good day snd called on Mr. Warner at hit establishment on Exchange street. At flrst Mr. Warner wa inclined to be reticent, but letmlng that the In forms (km desired was about the alarming Increase of Brifiht's disease, his Manner changed Instantly and he spoke very earnestly i "It Is true that Brtght's dfaeese has Increased womlerlttUy, and we And, by reliable statistics, that In the past ten years ft growth hat been 'Sm per cent. Look at the prooilnent nmn It has carried off; Everett, tamper, Chase, w dson. Carpenter, Bishop Haven and others. This Is terrible, snd showi'a abater growth than that of any other known cotnpwtnt. It should be plain in every one that sotnethlng must be done to check this Increasv er there Is no knowing where it may end." " Ioyou think m .ay people are afflicted with tt to-day wIm do not realise tt, Mr. W-mer" " Hundreds of tbous mds. 1 hare a striking example of this truth which has Just come to my notice. A prominent professor in a New Orleans me Ileal rnl'aunt araa lavtuvina- tr.. Ms class im the subject of Itright't disease, e h -d rarfcms Suhis urutar iiiamnl SMslyals, and was showing the students whit I swe moacanofis or ints terrible mslady were. In order to show the contrast between healthy snd unhealthy fluids, he had inwfded a vial the contents of which were drawn from his own person. And now. lentlemen,' he said, a we have teen tbe unhealthy indications, f will thow you how It appeirt in a state of perfect he.lth,' aud he submitted hit own fluid to the nsuat test, As he watched the results. his eountensnee suddenly chanced hit col..r and command both left him. and In a trembling voice he tald : Oentlemen. I have made a painful discovery ; I have Urttrht't disease of the kidneys, sad In lets than s year he was dead." "You believe tha that it baa tan avmitlMna of Its own and la frequently unknown even by the person w ho Is afflicted with It I" "It ha no symptoms ef Ha own and very often none at all. Usually no two people bar the tame symptoms, ami frequently death is the flrst symptom. 1 be etlghiett indlcal tons f any kidney dIAeulty should be enough to str.ke terror to any una I know what I am talking about, fori hsre been through sll the stages of kidney disrate." "Tou know of Dr. Mralon't easel "Yes, I have both read and heard if It." lt Is very wonderful, is It uot I" "A verv nnithdhUBt emmm but as mam m than a tttvat manr others that have come to my notice as having been . cured by the tame wean.' - "Tou believe then that Brisrlit'a Jlaataa. nm be curaiir' " I know K oan. I know ft from th vnri. ence of hundreds -of jpramtaent ttsrtont who wera given an to die by both their phyiiciaos ssfaaUl irlifriitlei friend Yon speak trf your own exnerience. wharf. Was It P 1 "A fearful one. I had felt lamruld and unfitted for butlnesa for veaniu lmt f did iw,t know what ailed me. When, however, 1 found it was kidnav difficulty I th meht Lbtw was ttttle hope and so dhl the doctors. I have since hmrncd that one of the physicians of, this my pointed me out to a gentlemau on the Mt-e one day, saying I There, raw a rasa who wilt be desd wlthw a year.' 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And this canes, you to inaaufactitre "No it caused me to Investigate. I wat to the principal ettiew, saw physicians preacritiina ami mmmg n sum i .ucreiore ostertainea, as s duty I owed humanity and the suffering, to brliK tt within their reach and aow it la known la every part of America, tt sold ia every drug, store sad has bscosne a household neccsatty." The n-fjorter left Mr. Warner, much 1m Tresed with the earnestness and sincerity of Ais tttemeatt and next paid a visit to Dr. 8. A. Lai ti more at btoreienceeai Prlncastmet. Dr. Lsttlitaors, a thouch busily entraired upon some matters eouaected with the State Board oi.jieaiia, ot wnica tie is one of the saalysts, courteously satwnred the questions that were protaMMMNi mm : " Dkt you stake a chemical analvsis of the ease of Mr. M. If. Warner some three years atro, uocvorr "Tea, air." H What did tins analysis show your "The pretence of slbumea and tube casts ia great abundance." "And what did the symptoms Indicate t' "A serious d tsetse of the kWaeys.1' " Did you think Mr. Warner conldreo irer!4 "Xo,ir. 1 did not think it possible. It Was seldom, indeed, that to pronounced a ease had, up to tbat time, ever been cured." " Do you know anything about the remedy which cured him I" ''Yes, I have chemically analysed it and upon critical examintion, and It enUrely fi-st from any poisonous or deleterious aubttanres." We publish tbe foregoing statements in view ot the commotion which the publicity ot Dr. Hen Urn's article has caused and to meet the protestations which have been made. The standing of Dr. llenion, Mr. Warner and Dr. Latttraore la the community ht be vend question and tbe ststements thev make, cannot for a moment be doubted. They conclusively show that HrUrht't l incase of the kidneys t one of tbe most deceptive and dangerous of all disrates, that it Is exo edlnglr eooi m, alartniuKly increasing aud that it can be cured. OX half the world don't know how the other half lies. We spcl from exirionce. Huhhin Kyt. Tun Xaw Tor, by Alfred I- we:i, Chicago, dellirhu all children. end ten cents for one. Circulars sent free. A conx iHiiuiKR A nine who avoids wi-ar-taKtkht boots. '"Men condemn in otlicrs what they pr.ctlre themselves. " The who prartice tbe use of KldneyWort never condemn Its u-c by others, hut commend it to all affected with piles, dtpt sit, conatipaUonand sll otberdt nases result lbs: tm dlsoidered State of kidneys, liver or bowels. A oamblxr is not one of the est men, and yet the man a ho never gambles tt no better. Motnkk Swas') Worn Siarr" forfeveriehness, worms, oinstltrntbrn, tastelew. a&e. Tkih-tt men catch str. straws oftener than drowning ones do.-.V. Y. Votntmrtuii AU trrtUrr. , TaTale'a Hsmey mt MreHnd nnd Tn Tor coHirh and folds Is renowticd. Pike's toothache drops cure In one minute. CmursK blarksmithlnr ia Pmaer's Try It Axle (irsase. For wtle everywhere. I.tox's Heel gtiffenert keep new boots and tfittlt- Br hf "d hard are iealcra. Bst Tat-as Ivna Ussn tend for rirruUra. Kla-tlc Truss Co., 74 Nruadway, New York. Tkt the new bratid. 'Sf-riagTottaess. . Universal Famk imirtil Ssfsfs. OLD strttl NEW. Hitk. st last, wi have rn-artr all IV work) rsmows. woiyt-TMiiy MmtriYl. hm and whlatlnl mrhMH-s. la uiw bowk. ISMS t-.pailar Ifalladt and Plantation Stmas. a?3!aaaS. "rlm -w. Ttois aamtwr lncloJ. "MdTlltsat Home.' "om Ki nmrky Momr." -Hp Omm n 'J X Ily Bir.a OsmtMown Ba-, " - noMra .'inm:. : " Vi- Twmanacmara," By tbe nBi saw iwrc srr iwor.- than tsi ntnrrs,sns,Btit. Wow to Psac-rna, by A. M. I-apta. la a capital ltttlr H w -.-. i or ivwrm-rt awn rnuiar, aaa torn as jctjMwctknl tractor wiU Uke to bavr. Mailed Tbi afctiitl Ftviritie Thla and the Mursram. Sonna arc the Meal add twstofisa. tnCtfye treat lest rtaaklwi tswjjii'rtje aftce. The MrsinaL rArraiTX eowtatat shoai an ateees ef tttyZSfJW each, ot amdlsV man zoaaaxrs eariL full ahawt waa4 Aim i.mt. . "" " ""r. -H-nasMan. Atom, ia t. tk-hainann. Aaberw 1.TOK Jk MKALY. OTslinSa, IN. fLITBrsl ITtMtK dfc CO., rsetfne aansetste) eaVctt of rataaeas Mesteters Stem. This mtdktM ts tne ef the Tm90ti yV'ffrffifJ'gJr FtfaVNaV sHttef nasfft tf tneeesafal tarotNtetarf Sf-frttcs, and M In mtrnrnse drmanS wiswrver en this Oan tlartt fever and agrae n eaMs. A t al ibree ttnxa a dar win'fiass tS the brat Slblt prssarstltr for en eountrnns a wi atari nlailnff the Mm. sad inyiavraitaf Mwstom-f-h. Vi.rSa by all Ptwagtata and IJsaltvt SJtswrsilr. AETfaWAJTaa, HL TBSB HISTORY Tr. U.S. ST ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. It ootnaln. ovrr aoe line -ortraltt and Tirra!sea of tMStlesand trther Mstorteat tr. and It the most rmrW and rslttshx hltrory cvrr MUMd. It tt sM br 'r- , aim oarm arr WHIC, m evert I tf. stmt tor rtmiitrs and eitra termt te Aamts. aw. - AT lauanwa Co. , at. Uata. Me. 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