Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 December 1877 — Page 7
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growing interest. TLe cirouuiatanceu were a»«o t,ufiidently unuoual, and if related by stranger*, aaffits ently improbable to call forth aouie expressions of sKUitiisbment. When she hail finish ed, he «t» silent for several minute* endeavoring to And some solution o) a tale *o marvelous, and of characters by bin hitherto unheard of. The effort was of oourae a fruitless one, aud be aooo gave it over in despair. Assuming a gayer humor, he aaked, •And pray, Miw lielden, who is thin ^Arthur, who ban made hiaiaeif such a hero,and wbose name you inentiou with vo much familiarity?' •What, ArtbuiT abe answered, 'and don't you really know who he is? Why be la—he is a very old Irieud of my fatb er'a—very indeed—though bo la not so verv old either.'
Wolle making tb1a reply, Marion bad hesitated and blushed, when *he came to the placw where »be wasabo-it to state In what relation Arthur atood to hereeb. Though the fact waa well known, abe, for tome cause or other just then, felt a repugnance to its reaching the ears of Floyd, and most especially from ber own lips. Utmides thin,'she wax not entirely free from tbe shyness which almoat ail young folka feel on so delicate a subject. Bo that in ber answer, an we have aeen, abe evaded tbe dlflicul ty, and even gave a different coloring to ine facte, transmuting tbe young man from an affianced lover of berself^slmply to an ancient friend if her father. It is true that ebe bad,never before felt tbe same reluctance, to the truth being divulged on proper occasions.
She bad nover disavowed it, and what waa more, had never beforo avoided giving a frank and direct answer when interrogated on the subject. In tbe present instance, however she urged to beroelf, that the fact could in no way oonceru Fioyd and therefore abe felt justified, not in concealing, but in omit ing to disclose it. Tbe simple trutb waa, It waa none of lii» buaineaa. This seemed plain enough, and ought to have been conclusive. But to ber it waa not.
Ueraoul was candor itself, and tbe slightest shadoof dtsingenuousnesa marred its clearness and iia beauty like a cloud aeroas the spotlesa sky. But to any other course she felt,at tbe moment, an invinciblo repugnance, not that Arthorln ber judgment, waa a person to be ashamed or. On the oontrary, she thought him worthy to be mated with any one.
All theae thoughts and feelings, meanwhile, occupied tcarcely a moment of time. They were grouped In her mind, rather aa a present oonaciouanesa than as a train of reflection. •But,' Baid F.oyd, noticing Marlon's alight hesitation, 'telling me bis name, and hla Christian name at that, ia not tolling me who ho ia. I begin to suspect thore i» sorno mystery in tt all, and that the lucky youth ia also an old friend of yourself.'
Marlon waa again a Uttlo confused, but managed to answer steadily: 'He is, in fact, what you suppose. And I am mire when you come to know him, you will like bim as well as tbe reat of us. Lticile almost honored him with her love at night.' •That must have been delightful,' an swerod Floyd "but alter all, I suppoae the young man did have another numt •Well then,' she answered, 'as you are so impatient to know it, bis name is Aitluir Waloolt.' •Arthur WalcotU' be exclaimed, while hla countenamie changed and he began to look a little grave. 'And how. in the name of all that is unpleasant, has he become so Intimate a friend of your fam-
•Ymnieem toxnow'lilni, then?' she answered, 'but I do not ilk* the totio in winch vou speak of him.' •Ye0 bo replied 'I have known him for a 1 Hg time or, to speak more cor rectly, I kuew him a loag time ago. To be trunk, I do not wish t» Hay anything about htm
because—heeanwf
generosity,
the taot 1*,
we once bad a litrtjd tiaitrrel, and It ended in—
I,
^fctmoko,'
brolro
In (Colonel
who had heard
Jielaen,
thai pArt
of
tion which referred
the couversa*
to
Walcots,
Yea,' answered tb« young man 'in smoke, as you say but, to he plain, in the amoko of gunpowder, though neither of ua was hurt.' •Oh, Richard!' exclaimed Marion, her old familiarity coming back witlj the euiotiou/wbatoould bate induced you two to quarrel? He la all kind new and
ani would not so much as
arm a cat, if bo roukl help it.' •Maybe not,' answered Klojd, -but I ho ad a
T:riotwith
standing. But tmii enbaeqoent tlev opuMwi I Irtfto* 1 -iH-.t. •U' it jus* possible that there may h»vu ui aouifc mi^eoneefttion between us.*
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THE DBA TH 0NI8HMRH T.
How it is vq/ticted in tk£ Various
When the acuueed refused to confbsa bis guilt, he waa made to die by the dure.
peine forte et dm
Etizibevh Tudor,
Middleton, wife of a rich cltlsan of York, accused of harboring a school master, refused to plead guilty, because she c*»n#idored that aucu 'a plea would be equivalent to a falsehood. She waa diverted of all her clothes, and robed in a long linen babit. She lay down on the ground, ber lace covered with a handkerchief. Then a door was placed upon ber, and her extended hands were bound to two posts, ber feet being secured to two other*. A sbarp stone was plaoed upon her hack. Then upon the door wore boaped iron weights, wbicb broke her rtbn, while the stone under ber broke her apine. Tbe poor woman uttered only one exclamatiou and' wan s$on dead. Traitors were* usually beheaded or put to ther»ck, hut those of a lower clans were "hanged, drawn and quartered," literally cut iu pieces whilo life yet remained in the body. It need scarcely be mentioned that for "horefcy" a great many persons have been burned alive at the stake. The last instance in England
In Spain and her colonies capital punishing? ia inflicted by tbe garrote, which a species of strangulation that is instantaneous and said to be painless.
The puni»hmont by the knout, which formerly was general throughout Russia for almost every variety of crime, and which barbarously murderel many persons by slow and prolonged and most horriblo torture, waa abolished by the present Czar, Alexander II. Tbe culprit was bound to two ntakes and received on his bare back the specified number of lashes, and tbe highest number inflicted was considered equivalent to a sentence of death. If tbe criminal survived he was banished for life to Siberia. Formerly tbe nose was slit, the ears cut off and the letter or var, rogue,) branded on tbo forehead
In Chine, simple beheading is the mode of capital punishment, the unfortunate victim being usually half starved before his execution, besides being exposed in view of tbe wbcle community, who taunt him with the vilest and most abusive epithets, sometimes alter nated with blows and tbe pelting of stones, sticks and mud. Sometimes the bastinado (a baton or cudgel) is used, and this punishment often destroys life. Another mode of Chinese legal lit© taking is horrible. The culprit is placed between two planks, around which a coil of rope is firmly bound, and the executioner saws tbe timber and m«n through tho middle.
A singular mode of execution prevails in the Empire of Japan. It was called hara kari hara hiri, wb*ch raeana "belly cut," and was a pointed knife. It was often done by the person himself, bat there were professional performers in most large cities in Japan. The Tycoon would intimate to such or such persons that he was dissatisfied with them, whereupon, taking the hint, they made away with themselves. The Jaftanes© have little fear of death, and endure tbe most cruel torture with passive fortitude.
Punjab went, on tho wheel was first eltnployedin Germahy On tbo murderers of Leopold Duke of .Austria, in tbo fou'te nth efeattiry. AccordIrig to the German, mode of this savage execution, the criminal was laid on a cart wheel with hie arms and legs extended, and hl« limbs, In that posture, fractured wfth an Iron bar.
Between the years of 830 and 900 the laws or Scotland were barbarous. Tbe followiogare some of tbe laws:
That a|l persons Convicted of man slaughter ^sball loso his bead, aud any woman cpnvicted of a capital crime, saall be drowned or burled alive.
He that blasphemeth God or hh Saints, shall want his tongue. Jf eon Injure his parent, by word or deed, he shall first loie either tongue, hand or fbot whereby he offended his parent and then bo haug'd and bia body reiffai.n unburied. vi
Juggler*, wizards or any pftraon known to use familiarity *lth the Devil or livll Spirit shall be burnt to death.
All oppres ors ami luvadn.s of other men'a landaaimll bo beheaded. jf In Turkey, when tbe Sultan was dissatisfied with a Paaha or other superior QtUcer, or wished to obtain his wealth, it was usual for him to send a messenger iotbrtdojmsd man, who poli ely communicated to him tbe Imperial desire that hi« death obouid tako pines, and produced warrant to that eff wt, with a tough bow-striiu:, Jttade of rat. t"i». which—tho m-tien Ueir»g iustantfj !uUed to the word—wan therenpfin pa ed around tbe neck to produce S :angulation.
At
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»w«re tl»«t he has re-
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signed?* Yea,' Jiai&tlie other.'and gone into tbat rascally
pTOfp«i".n,
a
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•I^ook out how jmu fpoak in lb|»V,*'*T tafOre him,' saidJMai^u J&$r yott|'Worn* rnav end la sriwRe Again.* •\Vetl, *iuee vou wish it.' tbe young man replied, will restrain my tongue a Jit tie, HwoV't fttnir
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of over 900 pnjtes. sent, poit-nnlii, rcu:|i of
It treats nilnntc.'v of tln-e di^C.I
jieculinr to Female's and r(voa mil.
BY ALL, DRUGGISTS.
PI
V!»:uni.:c
advice in rogard to tbo management u{ tl«bc aiTcetionR. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
SOI.D
R, V. PIERCE, M.D,Pfoii,rr-
A O
rA I.•,•
OrS»5nr*C»atcd. Couctiiitrat^d^IIoot and Herbal Jtiiee, AntUSilios1) Gratia lea THE LlTTLi:
C.ITJIARTIC, or iatiltuzn in Parro
l*lij*lc. *Thc tirtve'.:-.-
ef
nv»!|rit
Phan:ini,o,i:i.
takiiiK
tl
Harper's Periodicals,
to one nduress for one year,.
l.iriro,Siileftre.
oimiiofc.l
euu,
$7.00
Jwr
either tbo Magazine,
COpU
one year, without extra copy, fo
Pads,
1
GOM
of my
career. On L:i MIIRUJI, AT a
SMITH'S
it, LIROSMIUC,
Ts not'aliLlr^re. SBS'ITH'd Poe-t not rwtsKMK -, if smxH's
«!»L
tlip-O rondutons IH
LITFC WITNESSED
H-:vl
lutruh-'mlraeulona
CINE'
hi
T'-IMT-'
MIKIS of EATIE^ foci warranted SUD
perfectly ia?o fa. risking bow n»v
Jte^torei UalrjoUio licrjJ,_
IF?
rilfewttK I si:
Checks li«lr from falltui smith'S. Makes hair Rrcw six feet.
I-u
», if I'V UIMGIC, AND wi'JI A ccr«
any medicirot
Kxcoanive
Flowing, l'alnfnl
I l'nfi-iiin
rrcjni
lnpsus'oniiiios,
0
ion lion Nerrou!
iU
of
tlie
Uterus, Atitevor lon niul
oiirliiff
or
fullinc
cents, by mall,
Down
ijeuMtlon»*,
Retroversion, Uoiurlng
IKjndoncy, Uongestion, Inflammation nad
bi:crlio»-
Sift®"i««i,
•«•»»»!,
Threatened Mi*cnrriafro,
Clinmic
Dr.A.G.OLIN'S
all
Dbeiwof a
Private
ptliaou
calar
tl«n.
luoiUciual jjropcrUM.froia UtiJJByjai vaiit.
iib'.o
roots and
licrbi,
a
84 00
t'.lions
iSiipplied
time. The volumes of the Bazar commence with tho year, ne.i
and cone«ntrate tlicm
inimtto Ur:mulo, aearceiy
for
eacu
l»v t^WoO of
taiite-".
Krarytad
Cicniltwl,
roir.ti.iivof.' nmi nr:t« oiu'i ll*,
of clic.i
»,
fruJe,,
its lii#ulUy JuRi«»l|jw
when wo can,
l»y
a
cliemlcal
care(aUi|i|ai4aii.a^w
sc'.unco,
extract
all the
CiiUianie
tbouU gat
nad
:lI -0 t/r its loiT^-er
a:«l
litlo
larger
r:::»°tard need, that can
tlio most
than a
bo rc.idilv
swallowcii
rensitivo stnmncha
ami
w-
Kao.h little
rgjiroscnta,
Ptirtratlvo Pellet
in
$20.
a unstoonccntrjited
form,as much
cIUiartie»wcr"fw is ctnlxxlled
at any
l.Hf^Q jiill#
in any
fnUii
of Uia,
l,for£nla in
their
drugslioys.
Fr6«k
uimdorfui Cathartio jwwer,-in compaHaoa
it)
tlili
Iwek.
dies, $onl«j.
Addnum.
ixu-sh
or
dniAtic
in
(Saso.(hOiUS'erent
aciivo medicinal principle* of which ihev
conijiosed
being eo
arn
haimonlzod
and
tho
mcxiiilutl,
oliicrg, ns
to
vi whieo
Mnrehl its
& niont
and tboron^iii
vot gouUy
.Uidly operating oa(liiM|c.
wenrenin awl
kind
Reward
Wn1 VoinWM*.
receipt or
liorilnr
dfl'uAvl
f|.-00 IE
rtsyJcfwsiii
of
iinaivsi-",
will llnd
in
tlicm nnv calomcl or
jSr1i(?r Jn|W|fOT««orcury,
rar1na: al
ijutayn,
Belair entirely
or
in-
veto
fcbre'i-t
n!e
volume
receiptif
sfnt
«tjimp.
table,
miuiie.l
wUliOi'.t tlUut:-'l:'.!tr.cc
grali^ton
O-
Subsfirlptlon»recelve-l. fpr Harper's
no particular
u*li
ilioai. Tlicyojicr-
to cou -titittion. itict
"dHM-iirSltlnn. ForJltaudi o,Hcndactie, Cttnoiipnlloii,
I«1npui-e Bidoi^
Pam
of tho
Soar
froai
.stomach, lu"«nd ta^io lu (ho
inentb. B.lHaur* auark«, Palti In region
ot
Hlduc}»«, Muemai
BloaM
feollug
r.
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THE SUN.
iMiK 8»N
CriemiR
one
year Sf»t» or, two of Ilarper'a Periodical*. for one year, f? fjP***
anil
MijyK»rt.
of theM
jht-
ten
tto
er
r*eoni
ywiia It
tft
trhlch
of the Union.
Daily hum
is a fattr-pajte
month,t or
ewRt^P^g l5ia& »f
Weekly Uc ginwith tlie
aheet
prie» by
S«-AO
of
mall,
fw*t
old,
Mi CtXtUf
par year.
The jCtanday edition of TBR
St'x
la an
9»
lug
the
i,ew«of
the
day,
lari^a
moctut of
N
OAT
Wis
pai
1.20
alxo eonUin* a
iltemiy
and
atlaeellaneota
atterape«?aliy prepared
IV
It.
TBK
haa mat
a year,
thy
M»TJT
«ith
great su P«*t
It ireolat«t U»roo*boot the United Htatra, tbe tlnwlM, and beyood. far ilie'( greet, tto ieotn andrmralt In tbe llfflttot and flrtftd. i** new* *d
paid. Ttitt prlee,qoallty eomidmd, ittlMdmipett n«
as riRHlMABU CAtM, Xotvo 4k alike, with nam*. Me. so McralLwIth Z3 ""iy?®!!^oAssskI
UO,Pw&Li^L,Mal&«.
BOTTS, Ko. 12. 6ti« bt. XrfMiia. 2Zo
THE PHffiKIX TILE MACHINE.
Alt
AU70 I lURQ
83.00.
PL ftSTlBRS aot
H.lift.n'frtii
TTfaM«tetedt«(b««raauarTUiMa|s 1 Jt ta
ocuallr
driven b*
$2500
Kmetatloua
FeVert
aboni
Mtomaeh,Utuiu
lliuli-culored
Urine, Vu«oeiabilily!,
nttd
Oloonif
Dr. Plflif«'i
Fioiu*
(titl I'llr-JJiU*. 0 felietsu Iji
«l)
»i
a variety of
of
tTto remj»ilhl^ow%rft)t toK l'trgauve i'ellcta
clt'CuM- -., I
tviili
'&
A i::-. ...:r :J.I*
|r»i erti' at
in
1 htfUti* bo t:.-i*Tlr|Be K*t. ••••e--
l»V -Tirafe] i.i-u4 fWnnVleit:-!:i
o.t
1:
•'iinftte, K» ii.at tier''*rok4t«r 1
LTV lie.
PSS.
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a not thVn#e U. RV^e
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tb»
p««*t c# t*
ttflTTibXitan Lb p0**t
tl
S benw. ltdetifer»ti»»ltMtwtep|wltg«CAl') It »®7 wawwd H»
hmw.
iisasrin"^
nu,
rf KT»1« to til, R»rUa«.
It
ZAdlABi^oUCi^lHli
A TKAW.
Adiro^J.^in *$*.*}•
Wla«- igi «JUNJ •1in otj" 'i wl ti-
of
wtt»sa«rt»U»
I
yoar.cWJd tlie
l»oo
bott-ie of '.ti-
A Wi»lt to 8IUOpAflt
jQi&pJ 1% JP. U.VlV^EHV, An-
A
3tf
CATAEEll
unfit to
mlngl"?
in
Of
est rare
ever
it*
a\»d ^e l^hhH«»eV»rywherp,
for»hepa*tf he^»as
for
..
bn r*eoni
for
tfaVeTiImerrobeet*
**W..
11fo
roata
fartjie renewal of
jwotiTd ivmfnd
lliait«
for a eontlrxjaneeof the
hearty .•tyui|»'(
jmLMMffiw aoo|i»»ja«:
feitentlod
tt from ev
it
threatened
will never
oauJIfi^e for lkefr con^deratlon
Ind.-fc
Ann it lnjtar can lt»wo. Tern 5Un ami Wbtim iVee. H. HAl.r.Krr O. Hirtiai***Mniae .i mu
n*i,
x^aiiajfig #flj
Kev York Clly.
In tbe very Mafmnlwfirila" varntiiM u, work, l»y JOSEPH FOX.K, Ko. tH Mall atreet, norm Udti W-wtfe' 3rd and Kfettt. up "Calm. fon't condemn your ma
toe eoat repaUiaaaA«i« trine. The bM MKitataiM oil eot»taittiyon band. 4'
OXSTEB^flOT H0C8E,
UTBBRK tbe bwt brand of OT6TERS are H»ld by Um caw, ean.jcaUon or barrel— whoit »ik and »talJ. wluM be nst1enoi4 thfwiww ttotnigli.
cures without xntnlkinc,
nVLmAf* O ip\ ^pecidcnnd prompt acUon tuo IAv^ pi''*• Ktiinejitf, tyntl Hear! O con'i'ols in an Mto*..i»hin^!y rltort lime any uiscase which attdcke or grows out of these organs.
CTTTTuluCTf
Ki&JUUyiMdr a and a prompt a.nfl mdioSl "T. care for all
Malaria
$2 06 Special Pads, $3.00. rSrHOIiMAN'S MEDICATE.®
aa if br magic. Foot Plasters,
T^. NEWTON S?nTHS
HAIR- RESTORATIVE
POSITIVELY HAIR TO BALD HEADS.
SMITH'S
Mate* vrhtsJocrc gvotv. SM1TWS 7«Jfss oat ail.daadruff.
SMITH'S Xa lai. clsss 1 -Ir drcislnjr.
Ts Uortlh
ilyers For
if
g-5-
a
£si^l§ «s O
Hosltal,
natu™, MmltSnf
from
kaitmduataor til* IUIJTOKI Sfboot,
board, «»ll ar »rlia. EMTV c»n««iMiMafor
Stnd 8fly nnu for «ample of
of
IraporUnt
Inlbnnatlaa
Kjrftpraa.
Fanmla
nib^|i
»tr
far.
Cnmitltattoo
frta.
GUIDE
y^un^
and
I
oenta, loaayad-
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of 5B
I A
AbuM«
cvatUi
:e!
of marria(to and Uo
I. 1 |-—1*•»"«*
crettof
book for conii«l-
rcodliix-privatp,
lo ate
SB
Excesses, or Secret
Disoasos.
czert-
The Pad ft
prevent^*.
nlso, Neuralgia, Ifheumatism,
VQUsne.«», Sciatica, Spinal Discs so, II eadaclie, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, ^tc. 1'hero ncd saany more hayo tHor 3 origin in the Stomach and Liver. 1 your druggists
»f not hoop them,address Holaaa liver Pad Company, C3 3r,ailcn I«nn^, JTdrtr york, oV 2J8 W. Fourth lit, l.incinnati, 0. /Pri'
f-SUlaidon Land, ?*6tv York, or 243 W. rourtli ot,, (.incmnaU, U. /In
Tliii t?i« only yta?r lt?«tfi)raUT#
pr
for
SMITH'3 Is aI'.Kircd by ail ladles. SMITH'S
to alt
wljrs. 3
all.
B1K. 1
fn« 3M l. JfO l»H
of
pr «*/. Il
.J
fuil/ mmattd. ll
ta»T10,
UjMiM
an isfalod
wi'.V
taWH W
Poen
ud
at
a
crM
prlxa.TneU
CSAK3IEB6 TATI02
Viimi**
axt4 Mtabflkctnrrr'^
toif
50
Body Plasters, £0 cents each. c2T"Bevvaro of imitations. Tal:o non© bat?* the ofiginrl klolman's. Moll on reccipt of prieo, postage frop.
conta
'tit
Uitl
a
poirt
thef«f( -trn't t'le Vc?', Sj!ni'j:iU'ar In
tlaDP-
linotiuvi tU
eai lutiml
iktdw
Mats c/trn»Ti..JHvJDti,t«ia
th*k»ia,»ndUo**Oy
spjibta. Jt A ttindsmt aal iu up^n evii* writ •appointed toilet fcr lu_
fMitlomw. h««r by
all
DniKfUU end
"JfeswfM fKssrxsoaeri'ropriatwn
O. Dor toxtrlU^NuV
taantifno-
UMerowtitof
1 trirednxiiwn!*
to
iiriMutu
i.j.l tj urr-»t»li
v|ii«»l
hair.
fnllirTfout.
ThouuntU of men, who vera tuild-hwaM, •i\r hiren full maor m»1 Itdr Sr Urnttjcky. Wl» ws 1 j?i!P" li»W. now hM now-»®la ln*t,jtr SIX FEtT Inlviurth nrni|n««.l k» the IUOof Dr. J.NcwtoaSBita'S lliir I'oK'orativi).
h* the u«o of Dr. J.
I lir I'os'orativu. $ind
F,
(wJitWe. anmUUkaMs. and «mdc~
nnWottiKno prtx Ha iamrhJct farm, fro* to all Inur inu IHIHKK out, «I«»MIthtockliifruaail dmdruff.IRt
WIonaa
In-
liighlf porfumea itnd «lcmat hair drvisiaf. much admtml hr the Usllc*. i*rice fori tattle*. cxpr«*«*4 on r«e«tp4
lariMS.J.IM Call
of
M«
vmtr
drnrirUt.
or trtilnu,
r-\
J. P. I201M:0LS CO.,
Loiisraie,
Zy. O
Cathartic Pills,
cii
tnd
ior
Uiilirceation, Headache, Erysipelas, Jktheutnatistu, Eruptions andSkm
ncr Pill,
t__
a'Muar
aariy anM
B»M BO
nxmirr, baa tb«
'tftat pr»eUc«in the U. S. I.AD1E8 nanWnf traanaratwlth private )x»n*
TUL
AYKU'S l'ti.i.8
more than a
Rublar
deeds
aaddr-
its. OLiira
tafbrmittion
for
bf botb Sewa, oo «I1 dltWtfM 6f ifbirt It l:i« vnarrkid tod tixM
marrtAff*.Valu»bl«
rwlawl»Uttf
l!o*r tn b* hea!l}iy wid trujy
used
Diseases,
Bthjusaeas, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia aa a Din*
for
t^||i
"-pf
purilying
tho Blood, Are the most
the every-tlay complaints of every-,
iKHly,
iiut
A. Quids to Wadiook and onnilcntial Treatl»e on
powerful
that
imflt
tor
Itrtm
Beproduotipn
and
.iho
Dlsctuea
of Women
effects, tlicy arc,
«e-
il'tiie. 'tlib Mfl'St
"T?}"
pages, ptic*
vim tht beat
ftiCAiii effiHV, 2M i«vmMse«.prie*£ilrtP* A tho show dnwa«r4 ami
OIOMCr.lIIIOAI.ljECTnaEoti of Uie Throatand Lungs, CaLurrhtSupturo! tbo Op' um H*btt,&c.. price
10
rt«.
Uiharbook ncnt porfpaidon/ecaipt otpWrc or*
iS
t'ifcctivo
and
§5
congenial pup-
g£
ffiti
vo ever
tils-
tjoveml. Tlicy
|S
arc mild, but
W$
cflTectual
In
thejr operation, movin#
1 tt
tl
Without pulu. Although
^en- /.
tie in
their
op-
oration. they.
are still the most thorough fuul soatckilig cathartic, mctlicinc that emi i«» employed: demising the utomach jumI |s bowels, and even the blood. In small. doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the dlirestlvc organs and promote vig-oi-oits healih.
lmve ecn known for
quailer of a ccntiiry, anfl
have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues.
They corroct
dis
action in the several assimllatlve orffnns of tbe body, and are so composed that obstructions within their raugc can rarely withstand or
W-h
u». ail& yiMUate^,
t'tiloujel
ifhtKe
fW''anybody.
itfeUrartttitAt&ttwtepiMrtMftV}
It b«7U c«am«Ml Htd
sou*.
peats
.*» i,i!
Agent*.
c\pl.i-ii:iti
aniti
to
mv
animal id or
ny
wanted.
IP.M.Cariey diarirti
bt Jag rend^mt
fouiattu naiweilUn«(ii*i
Ks-enousu-e »*Ui UidtieaU. use
"elohra
er the world
Vi
them. Not only do they eurt:
also formidable,and danger-
ons tiiseaKea that
have bafllcd the
of human
mi
ilutiM
best
skill. While they produce
at the sarao
and
bent
rl)iHlrcil:
physic for t?.
their aperient
hey
pri IK'
ireaeii
.1
^action
much less Unm the
com
moii
inir{j:jifely?s,»a"d Jifiver ^Ive .pain y.hen sv
the bowels are not inflamed. Fhcy
ihe vital fountains
and
fe
of'tin* blood,
*fro%theivthe
system by freeing
iUnfr im*hp elements.of weakness.
three,
eon'ainfn»MOW»««i.h»atrtlflif!ir IllwetrtlW, li'f '.'ft*.
,, Atlnp^tt.U
to
1
jind conditions
coulaililng neither
noV. juiv
fleleterlt)!!" drujr,
Pill.s may
W
taken with safety
Tholr
serveji
puffaai-coaiina:
tiiem-
ALn
Bnet
I'ti^-i tftnaisi Piartteafitrs free.'
Taylor.,..^
jgi. Ed,
y»a .^roa^iityoH
font.
Dr.
IVtchon'a
ed Cntarch Retn«
tt fs the great-
andcontml
will nave very
'bt'
It. It Irr.wMUfrty
prr4tv-«i, a ad
if
j^rri*everlu#ly
disappoint »ft
that It'
i,.mf Mrta,
to
Sfi!lag^WlNWHBW*,^
4i
a
H. A. Daoicqr ^.uk..
ar-
ua d.
T.L. Jonc «...
Wm..T.
a cure.
I
Walton
tn
mi, .1...
t—
M.
Uly^Hea 9.
CO.
T«
MACHINES
ti. Mc 1
ft. C.
pre-
ev«r and, makes
ilieni p.leasuut
to take
ptirelv veiretable,
.uiiile being
no
from
harm
cln:
'ihelrbst*
arise
in any
rptaiJiK.v.
rar.PARri)
nr
pA J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical ami Analytical Cliemiiti.
unuoaisTs
1
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ii*
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Ilia
olfcji'i., Ition.
John
A.
dark..„...—
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111a
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Mi# Hendrlx^.
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Mdudimore,
Klaraer..
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IU*
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Holliupre.iad
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