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‘-v contribution Will be dilly acknowledged in these mber ove thing, however, in k for such nt that an illustrated pa iged, both ou account of the labor attached to nf its pictures, as well as to the printing of its to Ko to press one week ahead of the day it tothe public. In other words, JUDGE goes to press Inestla}, and this necessitates what appears to be k sdelay in acknowledging contributions or In answer- tions In print. To illustrate, the matter in Ibarrcle is puton the press to-day (Wednesday, April 18th), Chile all the contributions acknowledged below’ were those Thich were. received during the past week up to last night Giewiny sat five o'clock. All contributions received between the ah and 19th will be found in the next iawe of the paper after this A quest struction to bot has been asked us regarding the proper con- he rule requiring the eleven names on each list pf living men. Our correspondent wishes to ‘er his list is made out and forwarded one of the 1 thereon should die, whether that would de- Fact froin its numerical value. We answer, no. All that ts paquire! is that the names must be those of inen living at the time the list bs compiled. Bot.ixo Sprixos, Pa., April 5, 18. p."—Lenclose $1.00, which please place aan credit of the following persons: Chas. 8. Den ind. Huling Springs, Pa: H. M. Evans, Boiling Springs, Pa. in the Ico0's Second Prize Offering Iwas a contestant (the only one) from this place in fintemtest. I had over 5.30 words, but evident! errors name did not’ appear even amongst those who han aval the ragged edge. I will toy it again, | There will probably be eight of tem contestants from this place. ‘Yours, &¢., HOM. Evaxe, The folowing subscriptions have been recelvid up to five pat, Tuesday, April 13th: Previously acknowledged. 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The receipt of | In returning thanks to you for my miraculous cure of eczema or salt rheum, I deem it advbable to give you a de- tailed account of my case, and as there Is, and always will be & prejudice against advertivel remedies, you have my con- sent to publish this textimonial, and all inquiries, by letter or io person, I will cheerfully answer. 1 «lo thix that people who go on year after year paying out larze mums of money to incompetent phyxicians and receive no cure, or even relief, | or end in filling a premature grave, ax was nearly my case, | may be induced to make trial of the wonderful Cuniccra | Rewepies, At the age of three months a rax:. made {tx appearance oa | my face. A physician was called, he said teething wax the | cause, be prescribed some cooling medicine, but the sors | spread to my ears and bead. Another M.D. was called. He | professed to know all about the case, called it * King’s Evil,” | and prescribed gunpowder, brimstoue, and lard mixed nto a salve, but the disease continued. ‘They coukt not do any: thing with ft. Another prescribed borax water and flour; another, linseed poultice. None of them did me any good ‘at all, but made me worw. The disease continued unabated; ft spread to my arms and fegs, ti I woos laid up entirely, and from continual sitting ou the floor on a pillow my limbs cou- tracted'so that I lost all control of them, and was utterly helpless. My mother would have to lift me out and into bed. T could get around the house on my hands and feet, but I could not get my clothes on at all, and bad to wear a sort of | dressing gown, My bair bad all matted down or fallen off, ‘and iny bead, face, and ears were one scab, and Thad to have ‘towel on my bead all the time in the summer to keep the flies off. 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