The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 20, 1882, Image 4

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numerous haring boeu the Delaware Ob WedBMdaj aTMlaa waa either a eoUd or a two hrBele ci toaeolid The obeerratlone made at Al* ot the banv tend to support the theory of Prof. wita'end to determine ' Px roa. ,■ '+ riaik Alxmt twelta ^WbU*' ooni' t at noonday OB the 11th » was K*M between •bowed a well-defined disc like a planet of the two partiee, i or asteroid. The beet theory of the con- in the meantime •tltution of the tails of oometa la that to the distance to they are of electric origin, being the re al 1 suits of excitation as the nucleus ap proaches the eon. The nucleus is un- r opaque, being In reality an naked, indicating that a duel, or at least some hostile eneoonter, was in oontom- •» Late in the night, or the morning, they left' ing* directly east. They by soma citizens of the Tillage, curiosity had inducedJlhem to watch their movements, but were not overtaken, and no one, it seems, resident in Elkton was an eye-witness to the duel, which occurred at an early hour on the morn ing of the twenty-sixth, on Grey’s Hill, about one mile east of the town. As it afterward proved, the principles in the affair had taken assumed names, one of them being addressed as Moore ; the other aa Goldsmith. In reality* bow- they were Mr. August Belmont, of fork, the American agent of the ihilds, and who has sinoa figured ▼ary prominently as a £ew Tork l>*-mo cratie politician, and Mr. William Hay ward, of South Carolina They had i together reeidente of the American i. In Hew Tork, and the quarrel a to have originated In a "loreaf- • ** TT m. ■ wrnsa«t*» »*mr>a k —a ■Aais I ^ ill6 with * lady had beee and the torme lettsr in Hew Tc disintegra- ate split in Cincinnati, cident of birth t tial spaces in a manner that forbids the development of animal life OB', its sur face. fh# near approach of many com ats, among them Wells', to the undoubtedly causes.;tmpid diain tion. {hie has been known nieces. Prot Stone, of thought be saw the nucleus of the great comet of last summer divide, and then oome together again. JX.. . Prof. Bosslbas from his mid-day ob servations with the transit instrument that the orbit is very nearly a parabola, and there is little prospect that the com et will ever return to the sob. A dis patch to Prof. Boss from Lord Craw ford. at DunEcht, Scotland, helps some what to explain the failure of the comet to fulfill expeoutioas as to brightueas SpsetroHcopie wuumnation*Tty Dr. ‘ I i ~ Use. oo- with the setflam la PC hi gv Jasties Miller, icaad and fat, and tixty- foar, a little bald end eioseiy-ehavea face. On the bsteh he is ss cross as a hatch«‘t fQm and half the bar is made ap of thsaiB but off the bench he is as jolly, and kind, and gentle aa any man you evar saw. He has been regarded for tea years as the ablest man on tha bench, The three last appointments on the bench may change this, but I doubt ik On the Chief J notice’s k Justice field, appointed aa a Republican, but now a Democrat He is tall, bald- beaded, spectacled, fall-bearded, with a Jewish cast of oonnienanoe. Smart he too, m all the Fields are. He writes opinions, and is popular. He ka entertaining companion and a great traveler and scholar. Drink t Yes, once in a while. Miller and Field, re spectively, are the two oldest Jadges in commission on the benoh. Justice Brad- Juatioe ley k the next in point of rank—thin, gefined, dose-shaven, gray-haired, ju dicially-looking old gentleman, who doesn’t seem to hats much to say to any i Harlan, fourth in rank of course, the Chief Jus- 0, k a specimen Kentuckian—a giant in hk way. Big body, big hea£big hands, big feet, long legs, long arms, end long-headed, without a donbk He k at least six fact six inches in higfak He teak a femkhed hoese from e fnsad aad my friend has to have the great Ksctnckian. a '*•*•••* •■waSS^Maws d tame i _ _ are MtntaL k a’Jadge by eppak M‘t kaA ukneML J to Wwiti en a U* Bets (towy with W. sad so much mwinMbt did It rioa on the street and la social ctrclea, that a representative of this paper was com missioned to invsatifste its details and verify Its facts. The article referred to was s statement made by Mr. B. F. Larrabee, of the New York and Boston Dispatch Express Company, whoss office Is on Arch street Mr. Larrabee was found by the newspaper man In hla privets office, and on being questioned Midi “Well, sir,.logically I have been dead, but really I am as yon can me me. A lit tle over a year ago I was taken sick. My trouble was not severe St first, and 1 thought it was the result of a slight cold. Somehow 1 felt unaccountably tired at times, although I took an abundance of sleep. Then, again, I had dull and stransp pains In various parts of my body. My sppetits was good one day and 1 bad none whatever the next and my head pained me more or less tjmch of the time. A while afterward I noticed much that was pe culiar about the fluids 1 was passing and that a sediment, scum and a strange accu mulation appeared in it Still I aid not realise that these things meant anything serious and I allowed the illness to run along until on the 28th day of October I fell prostrate While walking along Treuiont street. I was carried home and did hot go out of the houee until the middle of De cember. I then went down town and at tempted to attend to my business uutil the 13th of last January, when I was taken with s very mvere relapse. My symptoms were terrible. 1 was fearfully bloated; I suffered severe pains In all parts of my body and it was almost imposslbls to get my breath. For Mm days I never laid down sad never slept I was constantly attended by my regular physician. Doc tor Joknoon. and Doctor How ditch also came to see me nearly every day. There was no doubt that I was sugaring (ram Bright’s dime** of the kidneys in its and last stages accompanied by ether teoubim ia my liver aad heart In spile, however, of the skill of the physi cians, I kept gr-wlng wont end •natty the) Upped my ode la the vteieiiy ef the my e»4e la tke vteiniiy Wesrt. inking sway forty-ala emcee ef ester This relieved me te* the Uase. kwt I soon became as bed as before. Then the darter gave me ap entirely, declnred I cvw.d set Uvs aeore thee iwweijfner la Farm. wtsgmpBod for *nslU I Us deed thee elite, bet nevsr gtvtea as baps Ooe •>«*>•-m »m an the Bah ef I pstf I I With dlf- OO two people usually bar- This met was manifest In In* Im __ _ tbs earn of Mr. Larrsbee. and ho bn idea of tin tenibls complaint which bad attacked him until It bmame fixed upon him. fiseoBdly, testimonials of such high character and so outspoken in tons, con clusively proto the value of tbs remedy and its suiterior nature to th« proprietary articles with which the public hers been flooded. “The greater includes tbs lees,” end the remedy which has been proven so 1640, a'dJlbuTtiiil m of tho platen. Is three ttmm tite _ » Walls' Health Beoewsr. *L for pamphlet to B. B. Wsus. Jersey N.J. Masefae* ss ssia*»* M ix s*ah's peptooised beef toms, tbs only i of beef oontainiug Its fntin mUri- It couUiaa hlood-niaKiiig, valuable and has saved a Ufa after it was it down to ' brought down to death’s door, must un- qudetionably be certain in all minor troubles, force generating and Ufe-euataining properties i invaluable for Indigestion, <lv»|ispsh, nenons an so disastrous unless taken In time. prostration, and all forms of general debility ; ‘ lebled oonditions, whether the also, in all enfeebled result oi over- High fleck and Deformed Feet. It of oxhsastion, nervous work or acute disease, particularly If from pulmonary complaint*. Caswell, * Co., proprietors, New York. Bold by druggists. A prominent surgeon remarked the other day, after performing a painful operation on an interesting little girl whose feet had been ruined by weanng wrongly constructed shoes, “this is the COMFORT BV THE WAY. their boots from tWoto three i inches high and not more than an Ifacb in diameter, and their daughters follow barbarous the same bad and igu-neci ft^ftinst mTrcgta its. In ■oua prac tice. In many cases severe sprains of the ankles are suffered. But these are not the worst points of the hlgh-heel torture. The toes are forced ap ' the fore part of the foot, and soon 1 to assume unnatural positions, many cases they are actually dislocated. In others the great toe passes under the fpOli *ad the tendons harden in that po- UtioD, and lameness te the result, for which there ip Bo core bat the knife. When the fejury does not take this trlDpiag akragths a tew rears will of youag (Ms rtrveta to dsr who ia be cripples If the! M ae fort through the <4*ervtr, wouM sug- gv*t notions of lh« euole*« comfort (a notsad aUtrr days of IbS tmmtftf boy's Idea of genua* comfort and happiness wn» to bv pitched Into a pomlof tee cream w ho*s shores Were made of sponge cake. Hto misery was the absence of these pleasant substance!. That boy simply represent* humanity. Comfort te ap preciated by ermtrast—we' snyjy • tiling in proiiortion to our comt-ptlon i of the dimavantages of our depriva tion thereof. ThU applies to malerlal thing* a* well as to lu. material eou- slderatlon*. The Icicle, WbuM ap- fat the. wintry cold and •end* the shiver of discom- hi which the trh-le flourishc* beat ami lu the one w herein its abseecs Is eonspicyoea—(hat t>l* ami trwtariig ttem, rdenutolly _ pam and aftoov to myriMs of panel*. And yet te need la t U tho* tBlrfivw If nuifervra would only u*e Hr. Jacobs Oil. the rorrat, uk >( and apaeT' remedy In- tUe wb.le world for rvadlratloe and cure eg rtiwaul ■ivlall paiaAtl alln.i-nta TW Siltew nsfoentbe R urheaitr (lad i Dnttmd Ja>w. L..W aHM pit attend to their rbmmatteei: " W t -n a yMws boa beiwi bad rate to WI beWte SM Wtlb »«d aJLtemb. t.l.a.ayS.4 tea Bate wtfo-'Wkat Lev r tve for Wvwkfoa^ and bow', is* Lai j - be wevtaed <hs rf. prwrthwl and .waarMis* mpty— •rkwiMat eakr* »»J lb* awndbw* i bav* tba xpnvt i4 a rww la owe $200 Spatial atuntlonjlvjn to PlMUtion Ms* ehinery. lUt—tnUe<i Oireul»rt -Tl **. lane a bodleY CO., John <ft Wofor *»«.. CincinnmH, Ok HEALTH IS WEALTH! _ “a aVuh. On. boa will awr* rsMsi «**••- Dug nr *ia boi*a for Oy* dollsur*; Mki ^ pffBpsiff o* t.«“n o/pri«. W.f«xuiU* aU boas* m ew. u y WitS mob •r<ufr**«if*a by “ *>» ‘ 4l «omp.oi*d wttb tv* dollar., w* wUl aaad •b. xvr- eluuw oor wrIMaa gaaraat** ta r.lar. tbs “m*F! f tr.ounmt do., ao* *»at a aya. Qaaraai*** J by «1. S. foVHlf. cwerlaasaa. A C. Ordar* b| wall promyUy atmaded **. DR. STRONG’S PILLS w ELLTRIEDHEALTH ONDCRFUL 11 RENEBpp WEMKDIlfl. H i l! KIDNEY WOR ww prsea B U* a wbwa I mtm te'-w. art l KIDN MIKE HENS LAf. dl iba ywwbid HOSIiUERi am mm W .aa. V* 4a# m* l mm m I MW Ifoa >>*eyB« marn m mm Md •*« ** > aam aa tfo* k . *w. ~ . ^ a. T.. ,... . . i^ mm MV^s^aifl MSI Pea l^e— j*-e as • .* m-Z tT/wfoebM *^vw w/ ** art rtwmartte mmrnt b^rt f rt hmftrt Mte mm m M mm •m mm t ,&ammamm • it wm4 mm d* flft«rt tftaff tesa^ftm-4 awf f 4 raaba* aa am wf mmi »#• * • <foa b..*w>e a—4 • w «e* *• m -ag ——— »--- - — -- — e — • - - - .. -• -•* - — at mm » .oaaww aa Mae, « j f - hwd Z<a A «d I -f j GOOD NKWA m* «ma>4y aa ’ am am* •■ Bal Be Ib * f%m tkmrtw* rtte-4 m mm t ai mms iss rtk JL\mXuE~aTalEi*'CEmm bitter 5 jaamaak B»-ve* m- ** rz mTZl T — A •*» • ftrt m Te eveBl (hte m a. • A I mi I AJtda Fa HIST0Rf»™W0RL0 be e Oflst ■ k*e (We w MUkhraM the ; well tee’i good “ns: re ra- Mr tib* atartrv manawrOeI 1JM4 mite* of r%l ever •5» , ,ts»’,«sj( a W pea knew better, eed s* lb# pn r of edi eoed h little he aoM sBori. aad t r the Merphr. brAs the eoverrwl the shorts end h herveaL—Chf City (V. ••4 mmw, tor "»« tibet bell re h* daeih ef Mr. I with two )te has found “ ‘ ^ ■ad copper appear to so products as to produce the anomaly ob served; while if the articles bo affected ■*« exposed for a short time to sunlight they give a normal analysis. It k sug- srasted, as ajxxwible explanation, that fna weight of atoms may vary within certain narrow limits, and that.in the ease of the hydrocarbon it may be mod ified by the action of sodium or by light, H confirmed, M. Sohntxenberger’a dis covery will have an * * * - -the fundi i science. oathm was made on the test n i t apakB. 1W haa waa erected > WeehingtoB aad Balttieore. aad ■aanl Mav' 27, 1841 hHoWlg, 1881, the following wifl ahow ef tetegraph in the United time: aft that as te the Ward “ Yaakee.” a familiar poem, reciting the fete at a grembopper stftaeked by VMM e •at-eetato vtaa run sing dp behind, •wmt-pouto" vla«, awaat-potate vln*." This little eteasao k quoted by Pro- feasor Sheet ia his great Etymological Dictionary to illustrate the derivation of the word Yankee. This he traces to the rob ‘•to yank." A 4., to jerk, hence spry, smart, active. The same jdgen.’ TUal mammt No on* srewad that kv would rw- octom would coaea they Would *hak* there was ae hope. > the funeral were was altuply t CSi Ovm vr ilE a trie man ot ColumtmsyOliio, •hmrnAmkmSt: New YoA, hence spry, at exceeds 120,000 miles, bimidee . Sovenunent, private, and tele- ~ i ** on A Ohieago woman traveling in the South made a good deal of fan of some of the Southern women who dip snuff, but when a party, of them on a car ww the Ohieago girl kiss a poodle dog on the nose, and they all tuned pale and pat their heads ooft ef the windows for fresh air, the Ncyihern girl began to that perhaps snuff was nearly as otean as the avenge dog’s either e N he wanted to kins a the waff twice before be rhe arraMBiesete niatlr, and his r ml mote’ I then called on Dr. Johnaon. who said that Mr. lArrabvw's case was s very remark- able one. Ha was bis family physician, aud expected his death every hour for a mi mhrr-of wreaks, and never called to nee him during that time, hut he was prepar ed for It The docter said - the recovery was due to Warner's Safe Kidney and Liv er in re, and If he had friends, mate or fe male, troubled with Albumen or any kid ney troubles, he should certainly adri«e them to use this remedy. Dr. Johnson said kidney difflcultiea are more common than most people think, and that many "lioevn Medical Discovery ' It warrant •d to rleejim the blood from all napaniiv* frufoi whatever cause anting For 8-rufu- la, Mures ef all kinda, 8kiu and Blood 1U* sme* iteeflbi-uare marvtlona Tbouasoda uf TestimoniaU from all parta Bend stamp for pamphlet on Rkin Diseaaea. AiMrea* Wwai.o a l>i»ravsABV Mrvical Assooiatios. Buffalo, N. Y. fl00B£’S UN 7 ¥ V«« wlcowm*. k— It k said that Mexican ladies, even among the wealthiest families, make their own dramas, almost aa a universal rule. Purhaps that k the reason why there are ao few changes of fashion in that country. ae efoMawsemteMeeJ the i-aaJt* Uut T* It WrtflBBffry. A fair young mother, with a crying babe in her arms, saft in a Western stage 0a the opposite seat was a prom- 3f engaging diMftses aril that ladies after gestation are specially subject to albuminous troubles, which re quire prompt attention. Well, I then came down and called on Dr. II. Ingereoll Bowdltch on Bovlston street. The old doctor was Inclined to be reticent, but fully confirmed all I had pre viously learned. He had attended Mr. Larrabee, and supposed him beyond all hope, and he was afterwards restored, as lie said, by Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I next went to see Dr, Melville E. Webb, at the Hotel Cluny, for you see I was d* lerralned te be thorouah in the matter. I found Dr. Webb a most clear-headed and «i ii informed gentleman, and he said: “I km w of Mr Larrabee'i cam from it os a “Wilt. WrMteral VM-Uugm.'’ Ds. PiKBCX, Buffalo, K. Y.r Dear Sir:— Your "Golden Medical Discovery” and “Purgative PelleU” have cured my daugh ter of Scrof “ ■“ Scrofulous Swellings and Open Sores about the Neck; and your “Favorite Pre scription” has accomplished wonders in re- , DycpepaU, sad aa ia wumtcrTui cere*, tfowl IncomoAr- imw* H ffiv-r tnUr t« tha natural Kmlthful tone to tke diffrutire organs and f (BOf* 0ff ff w^FF6 • WrtTAl te apntteakle to Om Debility, Loss of At le, Prostration I m MANUFACTUHID ByTHE DR. ..213 It. BAIN ST-ST-LOUIS. storing to health my wife who had been bed- KBS * fast for eight months from Female Weak ness. I am witli grateful feelings, Yours truly, T. H. Lone, Galveston, Texas. ESPOSIZIONE MUS4CALE IN MILANO Melt* 11 ratvovlnte 41 B. M. te ■*wlaa, Palazzo Del II. Connervltoirlo. 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