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[From the Boeton Giobe. 1 D® PROWN SEQUARD AND DOCTORS AGRLEt SOMETHING WORTH GOLD, ‘The wonderful effects of extract of Celery and Chamn- ‘emile upon the nervous ayatem and digestive oncans in enring euch every-day diseases an Sick Headache. Ne yor “feadache, Nenralwia, Nervousness, Paraiyais and Dysvepsis, and preventing Neuralgia of the Heact and Budden Death, i= now explained J Ce'ery in its proper form controls nervous irritation and periodic Nervous and Sick Headaches. Of this the world-wide known Dr. Brown feqnard ways that Celery contains more nerve food then any other vegetable or substance found in nature. The er- tract of Celery and Chamémile, which has been recently jatroduced to the profession and the publie by Dr. C. W. Lenson, has produced such marvelous results in | public and professional attention and comment. Dr. J. W. J. Fe’ prominent “‘rerular” of Taalth ave them this hich tribute: ‘The most import. antaddition made t) the materia medica in the last quarter of a century.” 7 Dr. A. i. known physic of Baltimor’. ancther well- ache. The ‘a xpecial preparation, only for the curs Of special dimeases, a5 named, aud forthene diseases they are worthy of m trial by all intelligent sufferers. The} Nervous Headache, Dyapeptic . Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleep- ” Price, 50 cents a box. Baltimore, Md. By mail, two for $1, OF rix boxes for $2.50, to any sudross. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. DE. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure FCZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMAT ON, MILK CRUST, Curing the above special complaints that it has excited | Worth their weight in gold in | epat, | ‘From the Congregationalist, A GENEROUS ACT THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY ALT, WHO CARE FOR THEIR COMPLEXION AND SKIN, It is not generally known that the nervous a wonderful tnfiuence over the #kin, but this is a fact known to medical men who have given much of thelr fine to the study of diseases of the skin. No one tan hve a clear anc fair complexion unmixed with blotches or} implies who iw very nervoun. Vhatever tends to's healthfnl condition of thy ner- system aways besutifies the complexion and re- es ronghness and drypess of the ekin. Sore skin are. are not attended by visible sins on the sur but an intolerable itching that renders life misor- We copy the following deserving and interesting com- plinent from the Tribune which says: “Dr, C. W, Ben sen Kemedy, “oRIx CURE, "ik received by the confid and 8 very evnero ne art to make known and pre neral use his valuable and favorite | rescription for the treatment cf ‘skin diseases, | after havinz devoted almost his entire life tothe study and treatment of nervous and skin diseases, in which he took wreat deli bt. He was for a number of years Vhysiciin in charge of the Maryland Infirmary on Der- muatoloxy, and anything trom hie hands is at once nc- cep ‘authority and valuable. ‘The remedy is full the article to attack the dixease, both internally, througl {he blood, ond externally, through the atworbénts, and is the only reliable rational mode of treatunent. ‘These preparations are only put up for general use after having been used by the (octor in his private practice for years, with the greatest success, and they fullv merit the Confidence of all classes of sufferers from #kin Giseaces."" “this is for eale by all druggista, ‘Two bot- flea internal aud external treatment in one package. Don’t be persuacied to take any other. Itcosts one dolar. | Public with OH, MY HEAD! Stck headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervous- ALL ROUGH SCALY EXUPTIONS, Rens, paralysis, dywpeveds. wcerlesapes, and brain din- S eares positively cul y Dr. Benson's Celery ani AT DISE. + OF HAIR AND SCALP, omile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine, or: ther ROPULA ULCERS, TEND R TCHINGS, harmful crog. Sold by druggista. Price, 50 cents p SEG LINELES on sl parts of thebo ty.” It makeathe | box, two, boxes for $1. aix Toxes for #2-60. by akin white, att an smaaoth. remover tam and freckles, | posiaco free, by Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. ie the BEST totlet dreseine IN ‘THE WORL! 3. XN. Crittenton, New York, is wholesale ag: Jecently pat up. | WO bottes in one package, 01 Sistine of both interual snd external treatment. ‘Ail first-class drugwists have it. Price $1 por packago Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Agen for Dr. 0. ies, 115 Fulton St., New York. D Pub E. PINKHAMW’S. VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CURR FOR ALI THOSE PAINFUL COMPLAINTS AND WEAKNESSES SO COMMON TO OUR BEST FEMALE POPULATION. AMEDICINE FOR WoMAN. WOMAN. INVENTED BY A PREPARED BY A WOMAN. THE GREATEST MEL.CAL DISCOVERY SINCE THE DAWN OF HISTORY. It revives the drooping spirits, invigorates and hai Monizex the orkanic functions, etveselasticity and firn Deas to the stop, restores the Natural luster othe eye, and plentson the pale cheek of woman the fresh roses Of itfe’s spring and early summer time. PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. en faintness, flutulency. destroys all craving wulant, and relieves weakniss of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, isalways permanently cured by lis use. PORK THE CURE OF KIDNEY COMPLAINTS OF EITHER SEX THIS COMPOUND 4 UNSURPASSED. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S BLOOD PURIFIER will eracticate every vestize of |Humors from the Blood, and «ive tone and strength to the system of man, womal @rchiid. Insist on having it. s dand a a ee etern avenue, Lynn, Mase. ‘Price @ither, "$1. Bix bottes for $5. ‘Sent by waitin the forts or of lozenves, on receint of price, $1 yer box Mrs. Pinkbain freely answers all leticrs of Enclose dct. stamp. Send for pamphlet. withont LYDIA E, PINKHAM'S cure constipation, Dilliousness, 25 cents per box. se3 Ne family should b LiVER PILLS The ‘and tory ver. E47 Soll by all drusemis. {Prem the New York Sun.} A RELIABLE SKIN CURE. THERE IS ONLY ONE and that with aimple name. Beware of impoaters, pi- rates, or any old articles which now suddenly claim to Bebest. They have been tried and found wanting while this has been proved « remarkavie success. NO POMPOUS NAME. This curative needs no pompous or incomprehensible title of Greek or Latin to sustain it, but its simple Eng- Uish name appeals directly to the common sense of ths People. And the people are siguaily manifesting their appreciation of this frankness by selecting and using Dr. Benson's Sain Cure in prefertuce w all other pro- feswed remedies, SF” Beware of imitationg or the various articles which Lave been advertised for years or strugeled slong. having no rea! hold or merit on the public, that Row endeavor to keep head above water by advertising them~clves as “The Great Skin Cure.” None is genu- ine and reliable except Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal and external remedy, twobottles in ons package. Price Bi. Get at your drugeist’s. Dr.°C. W. Benson has Jong been well known as a suc ceseful physician and surgeon, and his life study has Leen the diseases of the nervous system and of the skin; since he bas been persuaded to put his New Remedy and Favorite Prescription asa ‘‘Skin Cure” on the market, various things have sprung up intoexistence, or have woke up from the sleepy state in which they were befory, and now claim to be The Great Skin Cures, + RELIFF FOR ALL OVERWORKED BRAIN In. ©. W. Benson's Celery end Chamomile Pills are valuable for echoot children who suffer from nervous headaches cansed By an overworked bralnin their stua- Yea, and for all clases of hard brain-workers whose overtoaked nervous centers need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness aud paralyate are being daily cure by these pills. ‘They correct costivepens, but aro Rot purzative, Price, 50cents, or six boxes for $2.59, Postuce free, toany ad‘reas. For sale by all druggists, Derot, Baltimore, Md., where the Doctor can be ad- reseed. Letters of inquiry freely answered. C. N. Crittenton, New York, ts wholesale agent for Dr. €.W. Benson's remedies. 018-2 Ceticura. H.*. Kaymond, Auditor F.W., J. & §.1.R., Jack Micit : was eured'of Sead Head of uine year? duration ‘by the Conicuns Kemepixs, FCZEMA. ion. Wm. Taylor, Boston, Mage.. permanently cured of & hinsor of the face and scalp (eczema) that had been freatec unsuccessfully for tweive years by many of Bos. ton’s best physictans and mos noted as well es European author:ties, MILK CRUST. ‘Mra. Bowers, 143 Clinton 8t., Cincinnati.«: eaks of her siter'a child, Sho was curedof ilk crust’ which reniated rem two years. Now a fine, healthy Witu a beautifal head ot hair, = . FALLING HAIR. Frouk A. Desh, Steam Fire: ine 6, Bostou, was c: of Aloysia, or falling of the bate by tho Covieeen ee SOLVENT (blood purtier cu ~ Sear (the TREATMENT. ‘The Ccricura TrEaTMEW? consists in the Coriena Kesouvext, the new bieod pure Rrwepres for vale by all drugxteta. a ara Mediciae! Jey niall Cones tho, ese toes Eetohene aaa seam W &LOTTEL, Boston, Mass, these ren dies, (From the San Francisco Post.] SU EEEISINGE EFFECTS is OF EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON THE : NERVOUS SYSTEM AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, AS INVARIABLY PRODUCED BY DR. C. W. BENSC CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS. They have been tested time and time Sgain, and al- weys with satisfactory resuits. This preparation Just Meets the necessities of the case. Let me atute J what my Pilla are made to cure, and what they lis curet and will ew Neuralgia, Se Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic — eadache, Sleeplessnesa, Paralysis and Dyspepsia, These diseases are all nervous disea ess emb: aces nery- ous weakness, irrit: despondency, melanchol | and a restless, dissatisiied, miserable state of mind aud body, indescribable. ‘These are some of the symptoms of nervousness; now, to be fully restored to health and happiness 1s Aprice.cas boon, and yet, for 50 cents, you can satisfy yourself that there és cure for you, and for $5, at the Very furthest that cure can be fully secured. ' (hese Hills aro all they aro represented tobe, and are wuar- enteed to give satisfaction if used as directed and will cure any case, Sold by alldruzists. Price, 50 cents box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw st., Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.50, toany address. | DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE is warranted to cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUA INFLAMMATION, MILK C1 ALL KOUGH SCALY DISEASES OF HAIR LP. ECROFULA ULCERS, TENDER TTCHINGS, and PIMPLES cu all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth: removes tan and freckles, and ix the BEST toilet dreading IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up. TWO bottles in one pa age, consisting of both internal and external treatment. All first-class druggists have it. Price $1 per package C. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. 's Remedies, 115 Fulton St.. New York. 020 (3) UTICURA RESOLVENT. OPERATES WITH ENERGY UPON THE KIDNEYS, LIVER, BOWELS AND PORES OF THE SKIN, NEUTRALIZI SCLOFULOU: , ABSORBING AND EXPELLING CANCEROUS, AND CANKER HUMORS, ‘The cause of most human ills, and curing when physi- Cians, hospitals, and ail other methods and remedies fail, Scrofula or King's Evil, Glandular Swellings, Ulcers, Old Sores, Milk Leg, Mercurial Affections, Erysipelaa, Tumors, Abceases, Carbuncles, Boils, Blood Poisons, Bright's Disease, Wasting of the Kid- neys and Liver, Rheumatism, Constipation, Piles, bys- pepsis, end all Itching and Scaly ERUPTIONS Of the Skin and Scalp—such as Salt Rheum, Paoriasis, ‘Tetter, Ringworm, Barber's Itch, Scald Head, Itching Piles, and other Disfiyuring and Torturmg Humors, froma yample to ascrofulitic ulcer, when assisted by Curicuxa and Curicuma Soap, the great Skin Cures, CUTICURA, & sweet, unchanzeable Medicinal Jelly, clears off all external evidence of Blood Humor, eats away Dead Skin and Flesh, instantly allays Itchinzs and Irritations, Softens, Soothes and Heals. Worth its weight in gold for ali Itching Diseases, CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Tofiet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. Fra- grant with dejictous flower odors and healing balsam. Contains ina modified form all the vi.tues of Curr- cura, the great Skin Cure, and is indispensable in the treatment of Skin and Scalp Diseases, and for restoring, preserving and beautifying the complexion and skin. The only Medicinal Baby Soap. Coricuna Remepres are tho only real curatives for Aiseaces of the Skin, Scalp and Blood Price: Curicuna KxsoLveNr, $1.00 per bottle; Cu- ‘TICURA, Uc. per box; large boxes, $1.00; Curicu%a Mepicrnat Torter Soar, 25e.; Cuticyna MeEpici- NAL SHAVING Soap, 15c. ‘Sold every where. . PRINCIPAL DEPOT, WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON {From the Congregationalist.] CAUSE AND CURE OF SICK HEADACHE. Bick Headache is one of those terrible chronic disease that has been overlooked by the medical faculty because few people ever die directly from it, but may suffer the sgonies of death ten fold. Sick headache is not depend- ent on a dyspeptic stomach, as isgenerally supposed to be the case, but upon an irritable state of the nervous system. Tho headache begins hours before the stomach becomes ‘the cause of the stomach getting sick at all is f1 ous sympathy transmitted from the Desin to the stomach. ‘The real and first cause of these headaches lies still further back, andis to be found ins poor and impoy- erished condition of the nerve fluid, and while in this condition there are many local or exciting causes for aese headaches, such asfatigue, overwork, brightlight, hot sun, going without the usual meals, stimulants, and various other things may bring on an attack, but all because the nerve system is run down. Now for the Cure. Itis Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, which are prepared expressly forand will cure all nery- ous diseases. * Sold by all drugsists. Price 50 cents a bor, Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore. Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, te any address, ‘DR. LENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORIT PRESCRIPTION, DE. CG W, BENSON'S SKIN CURE 18 WARRANTED TO CUBE EOZEMA, TEYTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARTS OF THE BODY. It makes be skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO bottles in ons pack- ‘ge, connisting of both internal and external treatment. All first-clase Druggists have it. Price $1 per packuge. ©. N. CRITTENTON, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. ©. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton street, New York. 8 L@™® ¥E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, A SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES, INCLUDING LEUCORRHGA, IRREGULAR AND PAINFUL MENSTRUATION, IN- FLAMMATION AND ULCERATION CF THE WOMB, FLOODING, PROLAPSUS UTERL &c, 2 Pleasant to the taste, efficacious and immediate in iteeffect. It is a great help in pregnancy, and re- lieves pain during labor and at regular periods. PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. ER~ For Act. Weaknesses of the gonerative’organs ofeither sex. it 1s second to no remedy that hasever Leen before the public; and for all diseases of the Kip- NEYS it is the Greatest Remedy in the World. $@- KIDNEY COMPLAINTS OF EITHER SEX FIND GREAT RELIEF IN IT's USE, LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S BLOOD PURIFIER Will eradicate every vestice of Humora from the Blood, at the same time will give tone and strensth tothe eys- tein, As marvellous in results as the Compound, €P~Doth the Compound and Blood Purifier are pre- pared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass. Peice of either, $1. Six bottles for $5. ‘The Compound issen by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either, Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose 3 ceut stamp. Send for pamphlet, Mention this paper, SP-LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS cure Constipation, Biliousness and Torpldity of the Liver. 25 cents, 52 Sold by all Druggists, 4e10 rey 0) {From Andrew's Bazaar. j A LADY SaID F {—e “THOSE HORRID PIMPLES! NO, CANNOT GO. PLEASE PRESENT MY EXCUSES." Probably two-tifirds of the ladies in society of our land are afficte | with skin diseases Kinds, to do sway with which. if 1t could be outinjury, would be the bappiest event ot ‘Then ahe would have saesead of a di Countenanoe, one that would ‘be. ian ee ehatthe cot of ber features tr Inatter what the cu ron are, amount of good Jocks whtich attract g ther To improve this a; peasance great risks are taken; ar- senic, mercury, of high-sound titled named srticles containing these death-dealing drugs, are takeo in hopes of getting rid of all these troubles. In many ‘cases death is tne result. No alleviation of the burning, heating, itching, and inflammation is given. Al) troubled with Eczema (sat rheum), Tetters. Humors, Inflammation, Houzh Scaly Eruptions of any kind, Diseases of thé Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pim: ples or Tender Itchings ou any’ part of the body, should Enow that there is hope for them in a. sure, perfect and. dy known a8 ‘Dr. C, W. ¥ moves tan and frecklex, and is the best toilet dressing in the world, It iselewantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting of internal and external treat- ut. Our readers should be sure to get this and not some old remedy resuscitated on the success of Dr. Menson’s and now advertised as ‘The Groat Skin Care. ‘There is only one—it bears the Doctor's picture and is for sale by all drugyists. $1 per package. ASENSATION Fras often been made by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing has ever 8tood the fost like Dr Bon. son's Celery and Chamomile Pils. ‘They really do cure sick headache, nervons headache, lessness, ms ‘vousness, sleep! indigestion, Paralysis and melancholy. Price, 50 centa per box, two for $1, six for $2.50 mul, postage treo Dr. C. W. Bensou, Baltiucre, Ma sold'by all ts. 5 CN crttent New York, iswholesale agent for C.W. wenson's remedies. edits (From tne Cincinnati Gazette.] TERLOUS M* ARTICLES WITH HIGH-SOUNDING, CRACK,JAW NAMES ARE NOT A SUCCESS, A REFRESHING CHANGE. Every reader of newspapers has observed time and again, in the advertising columns, many singularend frequently unpronounceable names of medicinal reme- dies. The Greek and Latin languages especially have been drawn upon to furnish names by which patent medicines could be introduced to the public. The in- ference ts, in many cases at least, that their proprietors depend more upon the attraction of high-sounding titles than upon the essential merits of the remedies themselves. Itis refroahing once in a while to find a medicine ad- vertised, whose simple, intelligible name in English, at once conveys to the reader an understanding of the uses and purposes of the remedy. A noticeable instance of this kind is found in the med- icines of Dr.C.W. Benson, whose Skin Cure and Celery and Chamomile Pills impart at once, in thelr names, either their purpose or the ingredienta which compose them. Dr, Benson's Skin Oure ts warranted to heal all iseases of theskin, such as tetters, humors, inflamma- tion, milk crust, eczema, diseases of the hair and scalp, scrofula, ulcers, pimples and ftchings on all parts of the body. It makes the akin white, soft and smooth, removes tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressing inexistence. Its popularity is attested by the immerse sules of it which are taking place every where. S97 It is the only genuine '*Skin Cure,” andall should boware of the various remedies which have been strug = ging for existence, and now endeavor to ride into pop- ularity by advertising themselves as ‘‘The Great Skin Cures.” ‘There ts only one, and that is Dr. Benson's Be sure and get it, DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? No matter what the cause. Sick, Nervous, Neuralgio,, Dyapeptic. Which is it? A revolution in the treatment of nervous diseases ia now taking place. Dr. C. W. Benson has discovered a sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pills—they permanently cure sick and ner- vous headache, neuralgia, dyepepsia, sleepless ness and all nervous diseases. Sold by all Druggists. Price 50 cents box. Address Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, ©. N. Carrtrxton, New York, is Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. ul TICURA. I wil! now state that I made miraculous cure of one of the worst cases of wkin discaso krown. in a man forty years old; had suffered filteen years. His een, ecalp and nearly his whole body 1 resented a fright- fulappearance, Had had the attention of twelve differ- ent physicians, who prescrited the bes! ‘he patient it remecties known to the profess ich a8 iodide (um, arsenic, sorrosive mublimate, sarnaparilia, Had for medical treatment, with but little relief. I pre- yailed upon him to use the Curicuna Rrsocvenr in- ternally and the Curicura and Curicua Soar exter- ternally, He did 80, and was completely cured. ‘The skin on hia head, ffce and many other parts of his body. which presented a most loathsome appearance, is now as #oft and smooth as an infant's, with no scar or trace of the disease left behind. He cured twelve mouths, Reported by F. H. BROWN, Esq., Barnwell, 8. C, SCROFULA SORE. Rev. Dr. ——., in dotailing hia experience with the Curicuna Rewebivs, said that throuzh Divine Provi- dence one of his parishioners was cured of & ecrofulous sore, which was siowly draining away his lire, by tha Cuticuna Resonvenr internally and Currouna and Curicona Soar externally. The poison that had fed iscase was completely driven out, ECZEMA. Sixteen months eince an eruption broke out on my leg anq both feet, which turned out to be Eczema, ani cause: me great pain and annoyance. I tried various Temedivs with no good resnita, unt I used the Curt- CURa KxsoLvent internally and Curroura and Curt. cua Soap externally, which entirely cured me, sothat my akin in as smooth ‘and natural ay ever. LEN. M. FRAILEY, 64 South at., Baltimore, CUTICURA, ‘The Cuticura trestment for the cure of Skin, Scalp and Blood Diseases consists in the internal use of Curi- ‘CURA KESOLteNT, the new Blood Purifier, and tho ex. ternal uso of Curicuna and Curicura Sodp, the Great Skin Cures. Price of Curscura, small boxes, O0c.; fume Loren, $1, Cuticcms Kxsoivent, $1 per botte. Curicuna Soap, 2c. : CuTICURA SHAVING BOAP, 15c. Devot, WEEKS & PUTTER, Boston, It » Mana, (From the Washington star.) GEVEN MILLIONS OF PORES OPEN, AND YOU LIVE AND BREATHE IN ATMOSPHERES WHICH POISON YOUR BLOOD, AND @HEN FOLLOWS SKIN DISEASES. Nothing is more dreaded than salt rheum or eczema, which hae fully a dozen species, going under various ames, nearly all of which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy the hair, the skin and the flesh, and in many cases death comes as a blessing. Scalp and skin alike are subject to this, as well as to dandruff, totter and other scaly diseases, producing baldness, eruptions, ulcers and other troubles, + Intellixent people should beware of taking polsons as remedier for this class of disoases of the ekin and scalp, and the various remedies which are sent out by un- ‘skilled men should be avoided as one would a plague. ‘There ig but one “‘Skin Cure" which can be relied on, and that is Dr. Benson's, and its name is an earnest of its worth. It is not a patent medicine, but the result of his own experience and practice, and las sure cure for the special diseases for which it is offered. I the skip soft and white and smooth, removing freckles, and is the best toilet preparation in tne world. Itis elegantly pat up, two bottles in one pask- axe, consisting of both internal and external treatment. Simple in {ts combination, pure and free from all pot- sons, it may be relied upon by all those who wish to ‘have perfect health and freadom from all skin diseases of whatever nature, whether they are Eczema, Tettors, Humors, Inflammations, Milk Crust, Rough Scaly Eruptions, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, Sorofala, Ulcers, vimples or Tender Itching on any part of the body. Price One Dollar per package. All best drug- iets have {t for sale, A REVOLUTION n the treatment of nervous diseases is now taking Place. Dr. ©. W. Benson, of Baltimore, many years azo ‘© sure remedy in his Celery and Chamo- mile Pilla—they have had a wonderful sale and success, ‘They can be relied on to permanently cure aiok and ‘Nervous headache, neuraigis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and all nervous diseases, All druggists keep them. Price, 60 cents per box. Two boxes for $1, six for $2,50 free by mailon receipt of price. Dr. 0. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. i ©. N. Grittenfon, of New York, is wholesale agent for De. C, W, Benson's remedies. als us Low been [From the Iustrated Christian Weekiy.1 C ELERY AS A REMEDY FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, WHAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAY ABOUT If, AND THE GOOD RESULTS AT- TENDING ITS Usk, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA, “DR, BENSON’! preparation of Celery and Cham- gmile for ner us diseases is the most important ad- made to the materia medica in the last quarter of acentury."—Dr. J. W. J. knglar, of Baltimore. **Dr. Benson's Pills ‘are worth their welght in gold in Dervous and sick headache,"—Dr. A. H. ichter, of Baltimore. “*These Pills are invaluable in nervous diseases."— Dr, Hammond, of New York. x. Benson's Pills for the cure of Neuralgia aro a success, "—Dr.G. P. Holman, Christianburg, Va. ‘These Pills pre) ion, only for the al special gure of special diseases, as named, and fur those d they are worthy of « trial by all intellixent mtlerere, ‘They are prepared expre-sly to and will cure siok honda ache, ‘nervous headache, no ‘ervouspess, Par= uiysis, sleeplessness and dyupepsia. 100 Nor Buesw ae Baie So ae tT ets Non ‘utaw 8 ‘imor L. mi two boxes: for $1, or ix boxes for $4.00, to any address, DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. + BENSON'S SKIN CURB ‘Is warranted to cure DR. C. ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, Fender Itchings and Pimples on ail parts of the body. It makes the ekin white, soft and amooth; removes tan and freckle, and is the Best toilet dressing In. ‘The World. aot bend put up, ‘Two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment, Al first-class druggists have it, Price, $1 per package. C.N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Bono's hetnediog, 118 Frio at., New York. © 620 (From the Congrogationalist.} Cs AND CURE OF SICK HEADACHE. Sick Headache is one of those terrible chronic diseases that has been overlooked by the medical faculty because few people ever die directly from it, but may suffer ths agonies of death ten fold. Sick Headache is not depend- enton a dyspeptic stomach, as is generally supposed to bo the case, but upon an irritable state of the nervous system. The headache begine hours before the stomach becomes sick, and the cause of the stomach Betting sick atallisfrom nervous sympathy transmitted from the brain to tho stomach. ‘The real and first cause of these headaches lies still further back, and is to be found in poor and impover- ished condition of the nerve fluld, and while in this con- dition there are many local or exciting causes for these headaches, such as fatigue, overwork, bright light, hot sun, «oing without the usual meal, stimulants, and various other things may bring on an attack, but all be- cause the nervous system is rundown. Now for the Cure. Itia Dr, Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, which are prepared expressly to and will cure all nervous diseases, i Bold by all druggists. Price, 50 centsa box. Depot, 106 North Kutaw strest, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for§2,50, to any addross. DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, DR. Cc. W, BENSON $ SKIN CURE Je WARRANTED TO cURE ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULOEBS, TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARTS OF THE BODY. Itmakes the skin white, soft and smooth: removes tan nd freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO botties in one pack- ‘see, consisting of botn internal and external treatment. All first class druggists haveit. Price $1 per package. ©. N. CRITTENTON, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton street, New York. THE CUTICURA TREATMENT, For the cure of Skin, - siete fo dhe foternal, "geot Ualoare Reaclyent the ee Cutouts Soap, he great uxingures,” ° CUMOUre and SALT RHEUM. Will. McDonald, 2542 Dearborn street’ Chicago, y acknowledyes a cure of Salt Hheuin on heed, i id % feck, face, arm and fos for Beventeen years; ‘not able cept on “9 able to help himavolf for eight Paneer fod Beg ear} Be 5 PP 5 ‘his ‘cage hopeloas; ently cured by Cut 1 Fpanenuy cured cutis Renorent (Cd if ekin cures) ext PSORIASIS. H. E. Carpenter, Proriasia or Leprosy of twenty, Cuticurs Kesolvent (blood yuri! and Cuticura (the fie i i i i i : i 5 FF E H ‘suffered. fearfully, and tried everytaing. Permanently cured ‘Cutieura: Hep ams Setgaiaes a Coes ‘an choos eaunaed of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, itis recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. ‘It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the ute- rus, Leucorrhea, irregular and painful Menstruation, ail Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Itpermestesevery portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak- ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration. General Debility, Sleeplesmess, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will atall times, and under all circumMtances, act in harmonyawith the law that governs the female system. Itoosts only $1 per bottle, or six for $5, and is sold by aruggists. Any advice required as to special cases, and thenames of many who have been restored to perfeo health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mra. P., with stamp for reply, ather home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is ‘unsurpassed, as abundant testimonials show. “Mrs. Pinkham’s Liver Pills.” says one writer, ‘‘are the best in the world for the cure of Constipation, Bil't- ‘ousness and Torpidity of theliver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair to equal ‘the compound in its popularity.” Altmust respect her asan Angel of Bercy whose sole ambition is to do gvod to othare, Philadelphia, Pa, 48 Mas. A. M.D. {From the Boston Journal.] A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY! DR. C. W. BENSON, A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN OF BALTIMORE, MD., ASPECIALIST IN NERVOUS DISEASES, HAS DISCOVERED THAT THE EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE COMBINED IN CERTAIN PROPORTIONS INVARIABLY CURES EITHER SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEP- TIC HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEP- LESSNESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Celery has only eome into public notios within the last fow years as anervine, but scientific experiments and ‘experience have proved 1 beyond a doubt that it controls nervous irritation and veriodic nervous and sick head- ache, This is @ triumph in Medical Chemistry, and sufferers all over the whole country, and even are 01 by mail and otherwise. great remedy is prepared in the shape of Pills, exproselyt to cure the above-named and they will cure any case. ‘Send for circular of home testimonials. Bold by all ta. Price, 60 cents a box. Dey 106 North Eutaw Baltimore, Ma. By mail, boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.60, to any address, DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURB Is warranted to cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION MILK CRUST. ALL ROUGHSCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, 8CROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIM- PLES ON ALL PARTS OF THE BODY. Tt makea the akin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the Best Toilet Dressing in the World. Elegantly put up, Two Bottles in One Package, coneisting of both internal and external treatnent, Al first-class Druggists have it, Price$1 per package. C. N. Crittenton, sole wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Hemedies, 115 Fulton street, New York. 70 (From the Indianapolis News.} NE®vous HEADACHE, DYSPEPTIC HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA. IT 18 A FULLY ESTABLISHED FAOT THAT THESE DISEASES CAN BE CURED, Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleep- lessness and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and will cure any case, no matter how obstinate, if properly used. ‘They are not a cureall, but only for those special dis- eases. They contain no opium, morphine or quinine. and are‘not a purgative, but regulate the bowels and cure Con- stipation by curing or removing the cause of it. ‘They have a charming effect upon the akin, ands lovely, quieting effect upon the nervous system, simply by feeding its ten thousand hungry, yes, in some cases starving absorbents. They make or oreate nerve matter, and in that way increase mental force, endurance and brilliancy of mind. nobedy that has a nervous system should neglect to take them two or three months in each year, simply as a nerve food, if for no nther purpose. Sold by all drnegists. Price 50 cents a bor. Depot 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. Dk. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON’S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, RUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILE CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS and PIMPLES on all parts of i the body. t mak : tan and freckle an le tes Beem THE WORLD. C. N. Critter Bonsou's Hemedion, M16 C UticurRa. 3. W. Adama, edies are the greatest fae galt rhoum to twenty years, and in ours would hay Beyed ‘or. (blood. —SssE=~*”*~«kk«es_—aeeEaaeaae_——__—_=_=_=__— THE REAL ESTATE BOOM, Very important Sales, TRANSACTIONS TO THE EXTENT OF OVER $300,000 ‘Tho following sales of real estate have been re- cently effected through the agency of Fitch, Fox & Browa:—For Mrs. Mary D. Biddle, trustee, lots % and 2%, dlock 29, of the north grounds of the Columbian college, to John G. Judd, for $3,000; to F. S. Deland, lot 17, block 89, for $906.95; to Edwin Shufflebotnam, lot 5,,block 41, for $937.50; and to Lieut, Wm. D. Wright, lots 5 and 6, block 40, for $1,812.50. For Miss Cynthia Force, part of lot 27, “q. 159, on. N st. near 17th st.,to Mra Susan P° Osle, for $6,234.28. For Dr. ©.A. Dalley to Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard, lots 1, 2,3 and 4, sq. 152, cor. New Hampshire ave. and 8 st., for $27,770.09 For Norval W. Burchell to Robert Portner, part of lots 61 and 62, sq. 214,on Vermont avenue, between L and M strects, for $8.467.64 cash. For Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard to Walter Paris and others, lots 1, 2, 8 and 4, 89. 152, for $31,164.48 For the es- tate of Mrs. Mai ler, deceased, sub. lot 98, sq. 206, corher 14th and T streets, to J. D. Clary, for $3,080 cash. For Nouley Anerson to Norval W. Burchell, part of lot 18, sq. 253, for $1,175 cash. For S. V. Niles, esq.. to Mrs. Caroline E. Bates, wite of Major Bates, U.S.A. part of lot 11, sq. 158, (north- east corner I8th ani N streets), for $10,350 cash. For the Columbian University to St. Luke's Protes- tant Episcopal church, sud. lot 41, sq. 194, tor $1,187.50. For Miss M. ‘A. Mathews to Mra. Mary D. Biddle, trustee, lot 1, block 8% north Grounds Columbian’ College, for $2.02 cash. ‘or Mrs. Admiral Fabius Staniy,her handsome resi- dence at the northwest corner of 17th street and Rhode Island avenue, to George Tiffany, esq., for $27,000 cash. For Armand Jardin, to James E Fitch, lot 16 and part of 15, in sq. 159, at the south- east corner of 18th and reets, ‘as a site for a hew Presbyterian church, for §35,81873. For G. G. Hubbard and others, to Walter Paris, sub. 81, sq. 152, for $3,130.80. To Capt. Samuel M. Mills, U.S. AL, GUUS @S.and 76, 09. 158, for $3,010.85. | To Chas. J. Bell, subs, 77 and 73, Sq. 152, ‘for $5.126 29, and to Reginald Fendall, sub 74, sq. 15%, for $1,305.17 cash. For James E. Fitch to Aulick Palmer, lots 6 Co 18, inclusive, of the south grounds of the Columbian College, for $18,000 cash. For Mrs. Elizabeth Lan- ter Dunn to Commander Colby M. Cheater, lots 15, 16, 17 and 21, 8g. 152, for $31,623.92. For the Colum- dian University to Mrs Kilzaveth Lanier Dunn, the remaining land on College Hill, on which all the improvements stand, for $7,%00.’ For Hon. G. @. Hubbard, through Messrs. Steiger & Lieber- mann, to Col. A. F. Rockwell, U.S.A. sub. 7) 152, for $3.887.90, and to Gen. B. C. bara, Us and Medical Director J. M. Browne, U 80, Sq. 152, for $3,360.05. ——— Storms and Floods. THE DESTRUCTION TO LIFE AND PROPERTY IN THE BOUTH. The Picayune’s Aberdeen, Miss., special says: “The cyclone passed through Monroe county Sun- day, destroying lives and wounding many persons ously, carrying away houses, fences, Dridces, and everything In 1ts path. A ‘suburb ‘of Aber- deer., containing twenty-five or thirty colored families, was absolutely wiped out, three of the negroes being killed and two others have since died from thelr wounds, while twenty-five oth are under treatment, many of them in a precat fous condition, The county fall Is converted Lato @ hospital, where the victims receive the best at- tention. The course of the cyclone was south- West to northeast, and it passed entirely Unrough the county. SAD SCENES AT BEAUREGARD. A special from Beauregard last evening says: “At Beauregard to-day all was bustle and confu- sion. Gangs of men were at work getting out goods from wrecked stores, and score: of ox teams were hauling recovered property away. The homeless people had gotten together their remaining effects and were moving them in wagons and carts, and a construction train was eng: recelving the de- bris of the broken box cars. The reltef committee, headed by L. O. Bridewell, was actlvely and sys: temattcally at work fasuing rations and distri fog clothing. The Times-Democrat's physiclans, Drs. Lehman and Fitch, are also assisting the Wounded. Assistance also came from Jackson, Utlca and other points, In making rounds amo the wounded very sad scenes were witnessed, ani Groans and moans were heartrending. but partic rly touching was It to see Iittle children,numbers of them scarcely more than babies, who did not understand it all,and’with pain and mystification had got beyond thelr years and were heroic. Scarccly a murmer was heard from the little ones, ‘and none complained. But one little girl of three years wanted its mamma to ‘tome and fx m; arm’ ee battered and brutsed litue arm. No one could fix it but mamma, and mamma was In the next room, ali unconscious of her , hurt unto death. There waa a five-year-old bOY whose face was bruised and battered and whose head was eae by an ugly wound. He was unconscious, ut, even with his brain clouded and not know! where he felt pain, he moaned and rolled in He and the hitle girl were the only babies the correspondent heard to murmur or make com- plaiut.” SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA. The cyclone in Barnwell county cuta path throe- quarters of a mile wide through the Saltkehatchie Swamp as if the timber had been felled for a ratl- Toad. The residences, cabins and out-houses were Swept from a number of farms. Most of the farm- ers lost all of their furniture and other household Eat Several horses, mules and cows were Med. Willte Still had two children seriously hurt. ‘The family of Josephus Root, in Carroll county, Ga., were drowned in the Chatanoochle by the Sunday night freshet. A man named Koot was also missing. The Savannah, GriMn and North Alabama rallway was damaged to the extent of 40,000. There was an unprecedented overfiow In Carroll county, and muc! crops. Reports from Crawford county, Ga., show considerable damage by the storm. Many houses were blown down and many injured by lightning. There was great loss of property. A negro was killed near there. Great dumage Js reported in Clark county to crops, houses, etc. One negro was. killed and two persons fatally injured. GEN. CROOK AFTER THR APACHES.—Advices from New Mexico say that Gen. Crook broke camp at Wilcox Monday morning and started for Guada- loupe canyon with 800 troops, 200 Indian scouts and 21 wagons In a talk with Gen. Crook the Indian scouts told him that they wanted bim to lead them against the Chiracahtas until all were exterminated or captured, as they could not hope for peace on the reservation themselves until that Was done. The expedition was admirably ap- pointed and supplied for ninety days. On their arrival at Guadaloupe canyon Capt. Crawiord aud Lieut. Gatewood, commanding the scouts, with one company of troops under a picked officer, will penetrate the fastnesses of the Sierra Madr@ moun- tains, and the remainder of the command will be ited along the boundary. Capt. Dougherty has n ordered to join his command at Fort Apache to guard against the anticipated trouble with the White Mountain Apaches. EXx-MARsHAL RUSSELL ON His WaY To Prisoy.— Ex-United States Marshal Russell, in charge 2 Unree officers, started from Galveston, Texas, for the Chester (IL) penitentiary yesterday. Russell has been confined in jail ince the oth thst., where he has been visited dally by a large number of gentlemen of all political views. His wife nas been with him almost constantly. A petition to President Arthur for his pardon ig being exien- sively circulated and signed throughout Texas. ee =e A Costest Over 4 DyING Man.—In Rochester, New York, Sunday, Father Deregge, a Catholic priest, swore GUL & Warrant against Mrs. Coffy and her daughter, because they refused to altow him to enter the house and adininister the com- munion to the dying husband and father. Mrs. Coffy said that she simply carried ont the wishes of the sick man, and would hava willingly adroit- ‘ted Father De! if they had believed that Cofty Gesired it; also that he was at times out of his bead, and that twenty years ago he renounced Catholicism. At the suggestion of the police jus- Uce, a physician, a detective, two lawyers, and Father called to see what Mr. Coffy’s con- dition was. He indicated that he desired to see a Protestant minister, The case created much ex- citement in religious circles, ipa phil aAXD pti hk ig ae dlood: ray occurred near in Falls, N. Y., Su day, at © farm howe in Luzerne mountain, wi with a revolver. ‘Nancy White used the axe, and doy infiictéd the knife wound. roughly handled by Dean, who was at the for & lewd purpose. Dean will probably die. a Conpucrors Wao “Knock Down."—All the con- duetors on the Pan Handle lines centering about lis, with few exceptions, were dis- cl on Saturday. The discharges are eile titi mnes ee mnearthed and sold them to agents or scalpers, —____+e2_______ A Norwegian Bark Aauorr.. ‘A Potsoned Husband, BELLE BEACHAMP ON TRIAL FOR TRE MURDER OF HUB BUSBAND—HER ILLNESS IN PRISON—OPENING MARES OF COUNSEL. . Aspecial dispatch to the Baltimore American from Denton, Md, via Ridgely, April ©, says: Sele dom before, even on couct days, in the history of this IIUtle town, has It been so throngod with vise Mtors as tovlay. Farmers for miles around the country have lala aside their spring work and taken a brief holiday, an many of them have Drought their wives to town with them, Curlosity has Laken possession of the village, and the people turned out en masse to the opening of the trial of the celebrated Beachamp case to-day, Invested 88 ft fs with so many peculiar cireutnstances and Strange developments, tt ts no wonder that the deepest Interest is manifested in It, not only by the residents of the town and the surrounding rural dis tricts, Dut also by the legal and the medical professions The air of mystery which surrounds the whole affair heightens the sensation Ever since that eventful day, the last one of the yeat 188, when Farmer Beachamp breathed bis fast, the town and country gossips have hada busy time, and, asthe subsequent Investigations wun~ folded to acertain extent the mystery of his sudden Geath, the exctiement Increased; and now, when Mrs. Frances Belle Beachamp, the young widow, is arraigned on trial forthe murder of her hus band by putting poison in the cup of coffee, the Sensation has ‘reached tts climax. Though the Weather this morning was rainy and ai long before the court-house was opened an anxious throng gathered about the door-ways, and whem the court-room was opened, though it Only has ae commodations for about 200 spectators, fully four times that number tried togain admission. ‘The room has inclined seats on tue side facing the bench which, together with Che avaliable standing-room, called the pit, takes up half the Moor. On a plane eighteen foches I igh ts the prisoncr’s dock, the lawyer's table and the clerk’s desk. Thus, every- thing done during the tital can be seen by every person in the room. Judge Stump was the first to take bis seat on the bench, tt bein 1 berore Judge Wickes arrived,and Immediately atverwards both the state and the defense expressed thelr Teadiness to proceed With Uhe case, State's attor- ney, Col. Joshua W. Bryant, axsisted by Chas, Gibson, conduct the prosecutlon, and George M. Russum, M.S, Mitcher and Col. P. W. Downes are for the defense. All are able lawyers, and there Promises to be a lively legal contest over the case, After the Judges and lawyers had taken thelr seats, all eyes were turned towards (he dock for e ATPRARANCE OF THE PRISONER, She entered leauing upon “the aru of Mr. Ruse sum, and they were preceded by Sherif Cones. She wore a heavy crape voll, but during the read ing of the long indictment she stood erect in the dock and pushed the folds of her veil aside. Her face was very pale and her eyes appeared in flamed, as though she had been crying. She ts @ woman about the average height, rather attrace Uve In her manners, good looking, and Was no doubt tn her girthood days quite pretty. She was dressed in deep mourning. Thouch she bas only ‘Deen Imprisoned since the . She bas suffered: considerably. During part of the thme her breast, from which her babe was not weaned at the Ume of her arrest, was threatened with an ab- scess, and her * conditi Was alarming. The swelling of the glands of Une breast was Qnally reduced by Dr. C. W. Wilitamson, her Physictan. Then she was attacked with inter- mittent chills and fevers, and for nearly two weeks. She Was Very Ill. She is much reduced in Mesh, and eats DUL Uttle, and a muruer of surprise at her changed appearance could be heard from the crowd as she entered the room. White referring to ber appearance Itmay not be uninteresting to give w DIC OF her family history. She I a daughter of Wiiltam Liden, once judge of the orphans? court of this county, and the representative of family dating back "to the early Fagitsh settie: Ment Cf the Eastern Shore. The fau!ly name was spelled Lydon. ‘The Judge lett tour daughters and. one son, and all the girls married farmers. Ber marriage with Boa Was a rufaway maton, There were utnety-nine men from which to seo lect the jurs, seventy-flve of them belng sum- moned at the last regtlar April session. The first twelve talesmen were exhaust ‘one abe. tained—Thomas F. Corkran. ber The follow Jurors, however, were soon selected bew Garey, Joun R. Griftn, John T, Fleetwood, Joseph Douglass, Heury ©. “Culbreth, Ernest. Dawn: William 1H. Mowbr » Charles HL. Wuttby, Jo Barrell, Wm. Massey, and Richard J. arter. "The State challenged two, the defeuse tlrteen, THE OPENING STATEMENT OF COUNSEL. Col. Bryunt, opening, said: “ There wore no eyc® that witnessed thjs murder, but a hundred facta attest the fact narrated as brought out at the In quest.” He alluded to the singular fact of to-day being the tenth anntversary of the marriage of the prisoner, since which time, from living at Con cord, where wickedness wi © paste and crime 4 fascination, she lind fallen. First she had taki damage was done to | up with Carlisle, then with Alearn. He woul ‘show that Belle and Abe: were acting in com cert In destroying ber bush: $e, styled The opening Mr. Kussum, for the defe of Mr. Bryant as the secthing cbulitions of che mob. He clalned that Une proposition of the state was irrelevant, and said that much of the Intem- Perate language contatnod not a scintilla that could go before a Jury. The hot remarks Of the counsel on both shie® created Quite & sensation tn Lue audience. BEGINNING THE RYIDENCR. At the conclusion of the opening addresses the exumtnation of witnesses for the state Was begum, Thomas Lewis, who Mved not far from Rew champ's house, was the first witness. He testle | fled that he was sent for and went there on the Morning of December S1st. He found Reachamp lying in bed, his wife sitting on the side of the the bed. She gave htm her piace bestie the dying tan. Lewis’ further testimony Wes the sume ag at the coroner's Inquest and uniwportant, until the prosecution sought to show concert of ‘action by Belle and Ahearn in hastily preparing the body | Of the dead man for burial Lewis testified thas Ahearn was measuring the body fora cofiin wenty Minutes after the man had breathed his las! not In Mrs. Beachamp’s presencs or ut stance. This the court ruled Improper evidence. He further tvestined that when the Lolding of nn tne guestover the remains was first mentioned, Mrm ‘hamp objected. ‘The court then adjourned ab |S p.m. Several additional witness's have beem | summoned, incluaing Dr. Latimer and Dr. Atkem, Of Baltimore. WHAT THE DEFENAK WILL TRY TO PROVE, ‘There 18 a great deal of speculation as w how | the trial will result, If Mra Beachamp ts acquit. led, of course, Ahearn will not be tried, as on her | case hangs his. The same counsel for the defense | are engaged by Mrs. Beachamp avd Ahearn. she has numerous relatives In Caroline county. They are people of property and will freely use thelr means to defend Ler, Ahearn has suMcient money of his own earning to pay his way. The strong potut tn the detense will be that Beachamp come Mltted suicide by taking poison, or, f the defeus® see their way clear, they will endeavor to throw out the testimony of Prof. Toury on the ground that it 18 not known that the analysis made by him was of the stomach of Martin Beachamp, me charge bas been made and freely circulated the contents of Beuchamp’s stomach were nog P delivered to Prot. Tonry, but were deliv. ered wo bim tn a market basket by Dr. Downes, who tn turn denies this. The defense will also, provably, introduce a hypothetical case to show that Beachamp might have died otherwise i by ning. Dr. Thomas Hackett, one of jeading physicians on the Eastern Shore, living Hilsborough, tn tuts county, Will, 1U 1s undorsteok, give this testimony. = ie Sed The Sale of Patent Medicines. From the Enciish Pharmaceutical Gazette. In respect to the sale of patent medicines, we might advantageously take a lesson from the We iearn from the first report of the 5 ot patent medicines bound to present @ sample, with the names proportion of the ingredients, directions for ite use, and explanations of its supposed During the year there were no fewer than 11 Sunday Law om the Canal. The Hagerstown Globe says: ‘There is © movement on foot among the boatmen on the ; é , it B 3 & iH i z | un Ef =