The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 12, 1877, Image 4

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THE DEAD MES'S LEVEE.
Plure Where the Tlend f Ntr York
Hold Their Perprtnnl HlMe llereptlomi.
Twenty-sixth street, on its last block
nxt the Emt river, hits ploomy and sug
gestive surroundings. Where ft broad
gateway pierces the long high stone wall
upon the northern side one gets a view
of the enormous Bollovue hospital build
ing, charmingly surrounded in the ge
nial summer time by green grass and
trees, but itself a gigantic monument of
pain and denth. All the. year round
hnudreds of poor wretches groan mid
writhe in those long wards; not a day
passes that the death rattle is not heard
from the throat of some sufferer; not a
night that men do not bear away from
its gloomy doorway, on the ground
fljor, to a little house neor the college
budding, long, shapeless forms careless
ly draped, extended upon biers. On op
posite sides of the street, near that gate
way, stand two medical c 'lieges.
Just back of this college building
stands a smaller one. It is the morgue.
Behind it and at its sid are outlying de
pendencies and contingent reminders iu
the shape of strangely connected rooms
and various sheds. Here tho men bring
those ghastly shape ntr nightfall from
the hospital. Entering one of these
sheds we Hud thirty or lorty cheap cof
fins of pine wood, stained or painted a
dull brick rod. Several, of which we,
raise the lids, are empty. Others have
inmates. In one we discover the fuee of
a womau, horribly emaciated, and of
bluish-white, skim-milk color. The nose
stands out thin and prominent; tho teeth
are seen throush the partly separated
lips; the eyelids have not been closed so
tightly but that one sees a glinting line
of tho dull pupils beneath. Perhaps
she is not more than twenty years old
she may, however, be forty, misery has
so aged her. In another of the red
boxes there is mi 'old man with a line
head, prominent brow, square jaws, ami a
splendid beard. His hair is almost
white, and so placid are his features
that ho seems but sleeping and dream
ing some seriom dream that causes him
to set his face sternly. A' third coffin,
a small one, contains the corpse of n
child, a meager little thing with sore
eyelids and thin blue hands, bound to
gether on its breast by a strip of muslin.
The last we opened displays the re
volting clay of a bloatod, mm-sodden,
diseased vagabond, a loathsome filthy
creature, a mere animal, so dirty that
dirt seems deeply ingrained in his evil
face. Is it possible that the death of a
man like this should have been regretted
by any one ? Could any one have loved
or cared for him? AVIio can tell how
long a faithful heart may have clung even
to him; striven in vain fur his redemp
tion; wept over his miserable fate ? But
sptculavions are idle and not pleasaut
upon such a topic.
In another room we find a more stylish
cotHu, its lid screwed down, and the at
tendant informs us that it contains the
body of a man recognized in the morgue
by his relatives and awaiting removal nt
their order. The bodies that we have
seen nre those of persons who have been
patients in tho hospital, excepting the
tramp, who died over on the island
where he was serving out in the work
house a ten days' sentence for habitual
drunkenness and vagrancy.
A door from th room admits us bv
the back way intj the morgue, to reach
the ftwr of which we have to desceud
two or three steps. We are in a largs
room, through which runs, dividing it
into two halves, a great glazed partition
with a door in the middle. The front
door is wide, the window is broad, nud
there is an abuudauco of light. The
floor is tesssdatod tiling.
Iusido the cage or initlnsure are four
stoje tables, two with bo iies upon them,
above the f.tces of which dungles a now
useless rubber hose with sprinklers on
the end of it. In war u weather cold
water was kept Constantly dripping upon
the d'jad faces but it is more than
d-viht'.'ul if it ever pre-e.ves corpses. Its
prin ;ipal ine is to Initio fli s from deposit
ing ta ;ir e$,'sand breuding maguots in
t.'ie eyes an i noses of the dead. Mr. A.
M. Vitite, tLe kee ?r. ;it'ormed in that
a corpse will here keep well througn
four or even live i oil mouths and still
be iu itf msive, but tuis is pre-sapposiii,
that it was iu pretty good condition when
it came.
No ice is used on them. The morgue
is a cold damp roo.n, always ut a low
temperature, even in summer, and so
humid that in wititor b kii;s turn browu
nud mdilo.v before they decay. Only
two ho lies are on exhibition at tho time
of our visit mo is that of a man who
has been here soma nine weeks without
anybody claiming him; the other that of
a young girl who was dragged from the
river a week ago. There were others
earlier in tho day, but friends have
claimed and taken them away.
Now and then a carriage stops before
the door, nd a heavily 'veiled womau
comes iu, gazes at the dead faces, and
then either shrieks or faints in demon
stration of her identification of one, or
else turns awav aud departs muttering :
" N i there ! Tnank God !"
Upon the wall opposite the dead folk's
compartment are exhibited a great many
photographs, carte-de-visites, and a few
tin-types of unrecognized corpses. Out
of the entire number but one female
face is pretty, and but one man's coun
tenance that has anything noteworthy in
it.
Being free to the public, the women
drop iu and retail their gossip; outside
the building old crones sit about, knit
ing in hand. One young Irish woman,
not long ago, idly sauntered in with some
of her friends out of mere curiosity.
She had a bundle of keys in her hand,
which she carelessly jingled against the
partition. Suddenly she dropped the
keys andcreamed. She had recognized
her husband on one of the slabs.
Communists In llussiu.
The London Post's St. Petersburg
letter says ; The condemnation of the
youthful demonstrators before the Kasan
cathedral has been followed bay suit
against 150 persons of both sexes for
secret brotherhood, the circulation of
treasonable writings, and preparatory
steps for a communistic re lutiou. In
vestigations by a special committee of
the Senate, which create a crreat sensa
tion, prove that a well-organized plan l:p, exposing tne nicers to local applica
existed, based on the principles of the j in, and having nothing to fight but
International-Social Democrats. As an , prostration. Dilute sulphuric and nitro
instance of the sicniticance attached to muriatic acids operate in like manner.
the trial. Prince Gorchakoff. despite his .
ailina.its au I laborious duties, has a'.
ready appeared twice in court to watch
the case.
NoTHisa New. There is nothing new
under the sun. A o respondent of the
Detroit Free Press writes that in the
Luneratian library, in Florence, he saw
a map of the world, drawn jn 1410,
showing clearly the course of the Nile, its
divisions into two streams and its con
nection with the two great lakes, solving
the question long ago which Speke and
BartJn, and Livingstone have been
working at so diligently in the present
age,
Fashion Notes.
Chenille, remains in vogue.
The Breton is the coming costume.
Easter cards aro very artistio this
season.
Mandarin is the leading shade of yel
low. Smoked pearl buttons are very fash
ionable. All the now shades of green have a
yellow tinge.
Silk chemises and drawers are no
longer fashionable.
Netted fly fringes in Moorish designs
are most sought for.
The Breton vest crops out in many of
the spring costumes.
Oray kid gloves have the run of fash
ionable favor this season.
Round capes will toke the place of
Dolmans as the season advances.
A few elegant modified Oainsboroughs
appear among the spring hats.
Japanese bracelets ore seen in tho
Japanese curiosity shop windows.
Farasolottes (little parasols) of every
description aro in use this spring.
Comfortable broad soled, low heeled
sh M's grow in favor every season.
Polmaus have almost superseded every
other kind of wrap at the moment.
Torchon lace crops out on everytihng,
from bonnets to camisoles and chemises,
All kinds of rings are fashionable for
engagement tokens nt the present mo
ment. Colored silk embroidery on tine nain
sook and percale- underwear is coming iu
vogue.
Easter eggs and ptun-i?- presents are
of unusual beauty and novelty (hit.
year.
Breton jackets, waistcoats, basques
and costumes are the rage of the moment
in Paris.
Buttons set on in overlapping rows ap
pear on tho cjlhus, cull's mid pockets
of many costumes.
A pretty fancy in dress trimmings is to
put a chenille cable cord on the edges of
collars and cuffs.
Camisoles and night robes of foulard
silk are taking the place of chemises
and drawers of that fabric.
Mantillas of black or white lace have
almost suspended the use of the domino
for ladies ut masked balls in Paris.
London women wear their street dress
es demi-trained, but use invariably a
skirt supporter to shorten them while
walking.
Sheer white India muslin or. organdy
makes a much more becoming and effec
tive bridal dress than silk, satin or bro
cade. Eggs as nu Article of Diet.
There is no article of food more whole
some aud nutritious than that supplied
I'.T egg9 There is a difference in their
flavor and quality, owing to tho differ
ence in the diet of the birds; yet there
are no eggs of winged creatures which
nre unfit for nourishing the human body.
Their chemical composition is nearly the
same, for the white aud yolk are almost !
invariably present; nud these consist, in
the first cuse, of albumen and water.
Egs require for digestion about as
much time as mutton that is, from
three to four hours. They are most
readily digested when boiled until the
white becomi s partially consolidated.
An ordinary hen's egg weighs from
one and a half to two ounces; a duck's
egg from two to three ounces, the ej;g
of the Bea gull and the turkey from three
to four ounces, and the egg of tho goose
from four to six ounces. The solid mat
ter and the oil in the duck's egg exceed
those in a hen's egir by about one-fourth.
According to Dr. Edwerd Smith, in h's
treatise ou "Foods," an egg, weighii g
an ounce and three-quarters, consists of
120 grains of carbon and eighteen and
three-fourths grains of nitrogen, or
15.25 per cent, of caibou, aud two per
cent, oi nitrogen.
A writer in the Scientific 'Farmer ei
timates that tho value of one pound of
eggs as food for sustaining the active
forces of the body is to the value of one
pound of lean beef as 1.584 to 990. As
a flesh producer, one pound of eggs is
ubotit equal to one pound of beef.
A heu may be calculated to consume
one bushel of corn yearly, and to lay
twelve dozen or eighteen pounds of epgs.
This is equivalent to saying that three
and one-tenth pounds of corn w;ll pro
duce, when fed to a hen, ono pound of
ear,'B. A pound of pork, on the con
trary, requires about live and cue-third
pounds of corn for its production. When
ergj are twenty-four cents a dozen, and
porn ten cent s a pouml, we have a bushel
of corn feed producing $2.83 worth of
egars and $1.05 of pork.
Judging from these facts eggs must be
economical in their production and in
their eating, and especially fitted for the
laboring mau in replacing meat.
Diplithei-hi Examined.
Dr. S.;inuel E. Mortimer lectured in
Xe'.v York upon the pathology of diph
theria. The symptoms that "the phvsi-
I cian is oble-to note are drowsiness, slight
sore throat, swelling glands near the ul
cerous spots,' and a full, fast aud wiry
pulse. The tonsils are of a darker red
hue than the surrounding parts of the
throat. As the disease progresses the
ulcerous spots throw out a thick, tena
cious, pseudo membrane. Within a few
hours the patient experiences intense
nervous prostration aud a labored breath
ing, indicating great distress. If the
remedies remove the pseudo membrane
the patient is often too low to rally, and
dies of sheer exhaustion.
This is the case as the physician gen
erally sees; but it is, in fact, only the
second stage. Before an inflammatory
sjmptora appears, the patient remem
bers that for twenty -four hours or so he
was in wonderful spirits. If the physi
cian had been called in then, he co'uld
have reeoguiiel the hatching mischief
and destroyed it in the egg. The dis
ease is so comparatively new that nearly
every practitioner has some remedy that
he b diev'es to be a spec'fio. That which
tin lectu:er had tried with most succesj
is the extract of Pinus Canadensis, the
large amount of tannio acid therein
pee.lily clearing the pseudo membrane
nJ the salts that act to the bpst advan-
tage are those containing most acid.
The inference is that the poison, being
ono that an acid neutralizes, is au alkali.
It is in the blood, as is shown by the
unnatural deposit of the plastio .lymph
and a condition of the blood similar to
that produced by high mercuralization.
The standard of drunkenness varies
between London and EJiuburgh. A wit
ness iu a London court recently testified
that " a man is properly drunk when he
cannot walk ;" in Edinburgh, at about
the same time, a witness gave it as his
opinion that " a man hasua' enough till
he cuuna' speak,"
A Bonne-Douche.
A skillful free luncher in Syracuse has
been iu the habit for some -time past of
walking into a certain saloon and helping
himself to a particular choice bit of
turkey exposed to view on the meat table,
twisting it off the body of the fowl and
cramming it into his mouth whole. A
day or two since one of the attendants
thore doctored this coveted morsel by
splitting it open on the under side and
inserting a teaspoonful of cayenne
pepper. The fellow came in as expected,
and on going out pounced upon his
customary game and mode a single
mouthful of it. The result may well be
imagined; it was a tearfnl scene all ronnd,
though more painful to the chief actor
than to the spectators.
Trof. Tyndnll's Warning.
In concluding; an address to the Kturlenti of
University college (London), Prof. Tyndall.who
is unquestionably one of tne moHt indefatigable
brain workers of our century, (mid : "Take
care of your health. Imagine "Hercules as oars
man in a rotten boat ( what can ho do there but
by tho very force of his stroke ex)edito the ruin
of his craft. Take care of tho timbers of your
boat." Tho diHtiiiKiiished wientist's advice is
equally valuable to all workers. Wo aro at to
devote all our onerKies to wielding tho oars, our
stroke fall tlnn and fast, but few of us examine
or even think of the condition of our boats until
the broken or rotten timber suddenly :ivo way
and e llud ourselves the victims of 'a calainity
wiiH'li coum have Imrii easily avoided bv a little
forethouKbt. What Im'kiiii 'with a slight frac
ture, or perhaps even a cureless exposure to dis
organizing Inilueiiees, ends In the complete
wreck of the lifeboat. The disease which began
with a slight headache or au undue exposure to
cold, terminates iu ilenth unless its progress is
checked a id the disease remedied. The Hist
symptoms, I ho liernldsof disease, pivu no indi
cation of the Htreiigth of the on-coining foe, ami
the victim trusts that his old ally. Nature, will
I'Mermninle Ihe invader. Hut Disease is an old
general and accomplishes his most important
movements iu (he night time, and some bright
morning Minis him iu possession of one of the
strongest fortillcntions ; and when be has once
gained a stronghold in the svstcin. Nature ig
noininionslv turns traitor ami secretly delivers
up the wholo physical armory to the invader.
Like tho wily politician, Nature is alwavs on the
strongest side, and the only way to insure her
support is to keep your vital powers in tho as
cendant. Keey your strongest forts tho stom
ach and liver well guarded. Do not let the
foo outer the arterial highways, for ho will steal
or destroy your richest merchandise and impov
erish your kingdom. To repulse the attacks of
the foe you can find no better ammunition than
Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. (Full directions
accompany each package.) His Pleasant Pur
gative Pellets are especially effective in defend
ing the stomach and liver." His Ooldcn Medical
Discovery for purifying the blood and arresting
coughs and colds. If you wish to become
familiar with the most approved avstem of de
fense in this warfare, and the history of the
foe's method of invasion, together with com
plete instructions for keeping your forces in
martial order in timo of peace, vou can find no
better manual of those tactics than " The Peo
ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser," by R. V.
Pierce, M. D.. of tho World's Dispensary, liitf
falo, N. V. Sent to any address on receipt of
1.50. It contains over nine hundred pages,
illustrated by two hundred and eighty-two en
gravings and colored plates, and elegantly bound
ui cloth and gilt.
An Experienced Traveler,
Who has tried all the principal first-class hotels
of the United States, declares that for comfort
and excellence, combined with low rates, the
f Iranrl font! Hr.4..1 .1.. X' A' 1.
. ....... 1 .-., ui, .....au.. ui, lurh.
leads them all. The Litest roduc'tion is from
; 4.00 to $2.50 and 3.00 per day ; although the
Orand Central is the largest first-class hotel in
New York.
Rheumatism cured at once by Durang's
j Itheuuiatic Remedy. Send for circular to Hel
I pheustiuo t Bentley, Washington, D. C.
I Medical success in which every poor.
suffering man, woman and child throughout
the land is deeply interested Collins' Voltaic
Plasters. They are without price, almost, since
they cost but 25 cents, and always cure.
Money in Poultry.
Prof. A. Coi bett, of No. 7 Warren St., N.Y., has
received the Centennial and several gold medals,
also 12 diplomas for his new process for hatch
ing eggs and raising poultry by means of horse
manure. This valuable discovery will give f 500
yearly profit from 12 hens. Catalogues, circu
lars and testimonials sent on receipt of postage.
A Guinea is Scarce Yellower
Thau the complexion of a person becomes who
omits to regulate his liver when that important
gland grows neglectful of its secretive function,
iorcver, the stomach under such circumstances
becomes disordered, the bowels are constricted,
pains in the side aud between the shoulder
blades are felt, the head aches, aud the nervous
system shares in the general derangement.
This concatenation of evils is, however, easily
reuieuinuie wnu inai maiciuess regulatuig tonic,
IJostetter's Stomach Hitters, which insures the
secretion and flow of healthy bile, acts gently
but effectually upon tho bowels, and remove's
every symptom of nervous or digestive trouble.
The result is that renewed tone is given to tho
entire system ; the sallow, haggard appearance
of the face to which biliousness gives rise is
superseded by the glow of health, and the
frame gains iu substance as well as vigor.
We have sold Hatch's Universal Cough
Syrup for about four years, and it has steadily
gained in popularity from its first introduction".
We keep all the cou 'h remedies considered
standard" in this section. The Bale of the
Universal has become greater than anv, per
haps greater than all others combined. We do
not hesitate to recommend it.
Nichols & LvTLE.Westbury, Cayuga Co.,N.Y.
A positive euro for rheumatism Du
rang's Rheumatic Remedy. Send for circular
to Ilelpheustiue & Bentley, Washington, D. C.
One-Fourth of the Mortality
In this country is due to neglected coughs. This
is a statistical "fact, and it is equally true that no
cough or cold would ever prove fatal if the
great balsamic remedy, "JIalcs Honey of Hurt
hound and Tar" were taken in the early stages.
Reflect on this. Sold by all druggists. '
Pike's Toothache Drops cure iu one minute.
Durang's Rheumatio Remedy never
fails to cure rheumatism. Sold by all druggists.
Asthma. It is useless to describe the
tortures of spasmodic asthma. Those who have
suffered from its distressing paroxysms know
what it is. Jonas Whitcomb's Remedy has
never failed to afford immediate relief.
For ten cents we will send a scientific
book of one hundred aud sixty choice selections
from the poetical works of liyron, Moore and
Burns j also, fifty selected popular songs and
other writings. The poetry of these authors is
truo to nature and the finest ever written. Des
mond A Co., 915 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Paestebs and Grainers, send for new
prices of metuUic graining tools for " wiping
out." J. J. Callow, Cleveland, Ohio.
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, the great New
England cure for coughs, colds and consump
tion. Cutler Bros. & Co. 'a. Boston, only genuine.
The National Life Insurance Company of
Ibe tailed Wtaten of America.
In marked oontr.it with the onpleeeant development!
thfct have appeared recently, concerning certain compa
niei, we are glad tJ note the reiulti of an official exami
nation of this Company. Although Daring a charter
direct from Congreei, it doea not attempt to diaavow its
reaponsibiuty to State insurance laws.
By mutual agreement, on behalf of the State depart
menu of New York, MaaaachuaetU, Pennsylvania and
Miohigan, the Hon. Samuel U. Howe, of the latter State,
eommeaoed on January 8tb a rigid examination of the
booka, aaets and liabilities of this Company. Commit
ioner Row was aaaisted by Prof. Wataon, the well,
known actuary, and V. H. Lott, Kq.
The detailed examination continued without interrup
tion until the loth of February. The reaulta are highly
gratifying to the friends of the Company and the pubtio
generally. On the 1-Hh instant the Company received
from Commissioner Howe a renewal nf ita authority to do
business in Michigan, together with hia written aasur
anoe that he found tfie Company able to ooiuply fully
with the alnruent laws of hia State. The entire reserve
la invested in United States bonds and first mortgages.
On the 31st of December, loTtj, it had a grand surplus
above all liabilities of tll,41U,&U.li3. Its receipts in 1S76
exceeded its diubursemunts by over $.UXJ,lul. although it
paid in death claims nearly a quarter of a million dollars.
More perfect seourity could not be uttered to innurera.
It is almost unnecessary to say that thia Company h
nothing to do with the National Capital Life Insurance
Company of the District of Columbia. Unlike the latter
concern, the National Life Insurance Company of the
United States of Amerioa is not reinsunna other oomoa.
nies, and is not resuonbible in any WMy fur the liabilities
or policies of the Republio Life his ur anoe Company or
any other corporation.
Agents Wautd in thia oounty.
Address, li. M. Ill SRI.I Manager,
IMVuluul hu, fbUadelyliia, Pa,
Very Courteous Judges,
The judges at the recent Oodefroy trial
for murder in Pjiris, were so exceedingly
deferential to tho prisoner, that the
Charivari pays its respects to them as
follows: "So, my good friend, you ac
knowledge having killed your wife?"
"Yes, judge." "Permit me to observe
that you were perhaps A little too rough
in opening her throat with a razor." "I
was, judge." "I would suggest, then,
if you mnrry again, that it will be better
not to have a razor in the house." "I
will promise you, judge." "Do my
questions fatigue you J If so, we can
postpone the case until to-morrow."
"They do not, judge. I would prefer
having a verdict to-day. I am very un
comfortable - in prison." "You are un
comfortable I Why did you not let me
know ? I could have sent yon to a coun
try house I have near Paris, and tvery
Sunday we could'have gone fishing to
gether." The editor of the San Francisco Post
has been shown a monster orange, which
weighed three and one-half pounds and
measured circumference twenty-four
inches. It was grown at Riverside, Ban
Uernnrdino county, upon the grounds of
O. W. Oareelon. Tho tree which pro
duced it. is just four years old, and had a
number of other oranges besides this
one, which were but slightly smaller.
What a Day Does. Take a calendar,
snys a Washington letter, and check off
the even and uneven days. O.'i the even
diiys iliHpntehcs may be expected from
Ijouisiunii, Buying that the Packard men
are hopeful and the N id tolls men " much
oust don n." On-the uneven days the
Xichollri men will be hopeful nnd the
Packard men "cast down."
Iiupmiiuit.
When you vi.Ht or L-avo New York stop at tho
Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central
d ipot. 35'J elegantly furnished rooms. Best res
taurant iu the city ; prices moderate. Baggage
taken to and from said dejKit free. Cars aud
stages pass the hotel for all parts of the city.
10 Per Cent. Iowa Farm Mortgages,
nought and Sold nnd t 'nllecfion made in all parts of
Iywa. Any information desired tiven froe on applies.
tion. Address J. A. MTCHPATKICK. Sev.da, l.nva
THE BEST
lowest paler. rns
Send for Pamphlet of the Eiliablt Burlington Eoal.
IN
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r WE WANT 500 MORE FIRST-CLAS9
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It contains nearly 400 flno enirravinRa of buildlnrs
and scenes in the Grout t'xbibitioa. nnd is tho only
gtithentie and ootnploto liMury published. It ti-entn of
the grand liulldinea. wonderful exhibits, enrioaities,
great events etc. Very client) end Bells at eiarht. One
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t OI.DH.-lliui cold wither ti-iee thV
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EXTRACT
A, PEEKLBMJ external SPECIFIC and
BEAU IFIER OF -TUB 8 KIN.
t LEIsTN'S
SUD'HUR BOAP,
t As a ren jdy for Dibeasrs, Sonics,
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means of preventing and curing
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Tho Complexion is not only freed
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delicacy and TELVETT f -.FTNESS
through the clarilying and mollient
aciion of this wholesome beauti
rrr.R. Tho contraction of obnoxious dis
eases is prevented, and the complete
disinfection of clothing worn by per
sons afflicted with contagious maladies
is insured by it Families and Trav
elers provided with this udmirabld
purifier hate at hand Tint main
ESoPNTIAL OF A SERIES OF SlllphuT
Itatlis. Dandruff Is removed, the
linir retained, and groyness retarded
by it.
Medic a i, men advocate its ush.
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N.B. There Is economy 1 buvlng tba large cakes.
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WiSTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
From SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Hermon,
New York.
" WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY give
universal utisfaction. It teems to cure a Cough by
loosening and cleansing the lungs and allaying irritatmr
:Auc removing the eauee instead of drying up the Cough
and leaving the cause behind. I consider the Balsam the
best Cough medicine with which I am acquainted."
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
From R. FELLOWS, M. D.. of Hill, N. H.
14 1 have made use of this preparation for several years,
and it has proved to be very reliable and elBcacious in
the treatment of severe and long-standing Coughs. I
know of unt patient, now in comfortable health, who has
taken this remedy, and who. but for ita use, I consider
wuuld not now be living.1
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
From E, T. CJUIMBT, A. M., Principal of the New
Ipswich (N. H.) Appleton Acaut'iuy.
"For more Lim fifteen years I have used DR. WIS
TAR'S BALSAM UK WILD CHEItRV, for Coughs,
Ccr' nd Sore Throat, to which I, in common with the
rest oi mankind, am subject ; and it gives me pleasure to
nay that 1 consider it the wry Lett remedy with which 1
jm acquainted."
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
from A. DUNKLEK, Esq., Postmaster at West Brat
tlehoro, Vt.
" I am subject to n eoiVt. followed by hard
! ., lur which I u-o the BALSAM, and find it the
rrau iy lor a coaa or aore throat that I ever wua
acquainted with. My fctnily also are as inuoh in favor
of it as iiiysell. In fact we always have it in the house,
and would aa soon think of duing without flour as jour
excellent 1SALSAM OF WILD CHKKHY."
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
From Hun. RUFU3 K. OOODE.NOW of Main.
"I hav. trlod WI8TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD
OHF.HKV for an exceedingly trouulesum oough. Tha
eBiiol was all that could be desired. The use of lus than
oils bottle relieved me entirely. Auvjuc great varieties
of meJioine. which I have used, I have found none equal
to vVltiTAR'S. Its ourutive properties in coaea of cough
I regard aa invaluable.
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O I A 1. A rV A
V elinll nlo rnanufactrire a lownr nunlity of Wtrp
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Knqnimfor " WHITK STAtt AAA" Uarpt Wurp of
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iiii iitK ... 111 l,.t iimil ,ai, inr limn i vor In Ion
uliTpil. Hthiix' :; sH AltKiim
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I nioti Sonnre. N. V.
NKW WILLCOX A GIBBS
Latest
si.vention. and
producing
most
Marvrloas
Hesulte.
Only miichlar
in the tujrJa
Mlta
Amomatlc
Tension ant !
' stitcn
tr
Indicatoi'.
Trad. Murk In base of ev.ry mscbla..
SILENT SEWING MACHIi5.
Send Postal Card for Illustrated Trice List, iSe.
Willcojs aft Glbbs S. M. Co.,
(Cor. Boud 6t ) 6S8 Urosdwsv. Now V .
VE6BTIHE
Purifies the Blood, Renovates
and Invigorates the
WMe System.
ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE
Alterative, Tonic, Sol
vent and Diuretic.
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
Vegetine
ReliatilG Evidence.
Mn. II. n. Rtkvfnb:
Jcar .Sir I will m.et cheerfully add
my t-titnnny to th antt number yon
nave ulnvniy rewivcit in fiivor of yivii
Kreot ami nooii medicine, VKGKTfNK
f ir I not think enough can be said
in it pr.ti.ttt, for I wan troubled ovei
thirty yeur with that dreitdful diseue
Catarrh, and hud such bad counhinfi
i.kiIIh that it would .eem as thouarh 1
niivir i-oiiM hreathe any more, and
VKUKTINK hs cured me; and Id",
fuel to taank Cod all the time there is so
Ifwd 11 uiB.licine as VKtiKTINK, and 1
also think it one of the licet medicine,
for couKhs and weak, ainkinit fei liniri.
at th- stiiniHrh, and advise evorvbodv
to take the VKUKTINK. for I can aa
sure them it is one ot the beat modi
ctnea that ever wns.
Mna. L. OORR,
. Cor. Jlogazine and Walnut .Stre.ta,
CiunbridKe, Mass.
GIVES
Health, Strength
and Appetite.
My daughter his received (rrest bene
fit from the use of VKtjii riNIC Her
dt-cliniog- health was a source of areut
"rIvrrf'.n'.li'C.r (r'n1. A few bottle,
ot VhOfcriNK restored her health
strength and appetite.
N. H. TILDEN,
Insurance and Real Kstate Aajent.
No. 4D Hears' Building,
Bubton, Mass.
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
C ha HT.Kfl town, March 19, 1869.
H. R. bTKVXNs:
Dear .Sir Thia la to certify tha I
have useJ your "Wood Frepir-uon"
in my family f.r aevrl var, and
think tht, for Scrofula r (Janlnroiu
Humor-, or Kheumati-; affection, it
eannt be escelle i : and aa a IiUmmI
p.ir.tinr or aprtu ; medicine, it ia tue
be-t t'mnjr I h ive ever imed, and I have
used aiiii-ti vrtbinif. I can ohe?r
fully rec aniuond it to Any one in need
of hucit a tn diuine.
. Youth reaKH:t fully.
Mill. A. A. lf NSMORR,
tio. 19 UubboU htreet
Recommend It Heartily.
, South Bottom, Teb. T. 1870;
Mr. Btevlns:
Dear Sir I haTe taken seetal bottle
of your VKGKTINK, and am oonrinoed
it It m valuable remedy for Dwpephia,
Kidney Complaint and general. dobUity
of the ayntem.
I on heartily reonmmend tt to all
ufiuring from tne above oom plain ta.
Yours r8p-ct fully,
MRI. munhok parkrr,
66 Athena Street
PREPARED BY
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