o Till: WKKlvl.Y UK UALP:" Pi.AT TSMOl'TII, N 1-liKASKA. SlTTKM UK It s. s)j. GROSSED THE ATLANTIC. Asia's Dread Scourgo is Wait ing at Our Cates. TUr fAPTAIN Tf1 RLAME I Moravia was boarded for the second , THE CAPTAIN TO BLAMt,j(.i(iiit, , hlli..u.(, hor aiK-hor, j New ! It Carries Consternation In York-The Infected Veseel An chors Amid a Fleet of Ships. Nl-W Yokk. Ant;. 31. Asiatic cholera reached the port of New I York on hoard the steamship Moravia today. Twenty-two deaths occurred during the ten days she was on tne ocean, isvo patients, both adults, are recovering from the duease on hoard ship. Although she arrived last ntht, the Moravia was not sent from the upper to the lower ipiarantine with the yellow tht tlymir until almost noon today. She is now there with her passengers and will not he re leased from the eves of the health itithoritics until every known neans is employed in stamping out the dreaded plague. Dr. Jenkins is hopeful that he will he ahle to keep the cholera assay from the city of .New York. To night he is a very much worried man. He has ordered the transfer of the Moravia's passengers to Hoffman island and will not only make a personal examination of the disease that is ahoard the ship, hut he will also confer with the health authorities of this city and con sider ways and means to keep it from entering the city. More vessels will arrive from Hamburg this week, ft is prob able that further deaths will Invre ported, and cases in their worst form, it is now conceded, may ar rive withih the next few days. The situation is serious I'nless all immigration from infected ports - is stopped, it is not believed that this country is safe, and it is be lieved now that this step will be taken. The German ship Moravia, which arrivcd at 10 o'clock last night from Hamburg, had 2.1 deaths on board during the passage. The ship's surgeon called the disease choler ine, but that is only another name for the dreaded Asiatic cholera. Dr. Jenkins said the results were serious, and he was fearful that more deaths will follow. On August IS, the Moravia sailed. On the following day the cholera broke out and the first death took place within twenty four hours, The disease spread rapidly nmong the.ship's 286 steerage passengers There were no cubin passengers. The children suffered most and bv y August 28, the number of deaths had reached the total of 22. Of these, two were adults and twenty children. They suffered much pain and their deaths were those which are peculiar to cholera. The death list was made up of thirteen natives of I'oland, three natives of Hesse, one native of Austria ami five of Prussia. They were all buried at sea. The Moravia arrived last night at 10 o'clock, ami, strange to say, not withstanding her terrible record of deaths on the voyage, her captain passed through Sandy Hook, up th lower bay and through the lleet of steamships which were anchored olT the boarding station. She did not anchor there, but moved up 'several hundred feet north of the S lleet, within eight miles of the bat- r - . tery, and there dropped her anchor. No word was sent ashore all night, nor did any of the quarantine of ficers board her. It was early this morning, when they started on their usual round to board vessels audi ored in the stream and the Moravia was the hist one which Physician ihnnge and Snnoorn drew up alongside. It was then alter 10 o'clock and it was know that the Moravia was from an infected pert Shortly after 10 o'clock the little tug boat which does service for Dr L Jenkins' stalf left the Moravia', side and Mcamed for the l-ig 'Yn tonic. f In the meantime, a boat rowed by two men left the Moravia's side and . .pulled for the beach. When sh A reached the little wharf froutiii: V the department station. William Seugine, an attache, hurriedly left her and delivered a sealed ene lopi to Dr. Jenkins, who opened it an betrayed no indication t li.it then was anything wrong. Then the tn wilh Ur. Jalmaje ahoard caim ashore and there was a ;-onferenc with the health o'Vicers. t that time, after leaving Dr. Jenkins. Dr ! Tah'iagc, who looked very nine! perturbed, asserted that there sva nothing wrong with the Moray; V. and that every one on board was n joying good health. He left the quarantine wharf, am the tug headed for the plague stricken craft. Apparently acting upon orders from Dr. Talniage which had been given on the first trip, there were signs of activity rVStT .!! seen hurrvine, up and dossil 1110 , deck looking in the UiroctH... of the j "Mall'll IM.1I1U llliir, irn.ii-n.ii.i j wavinyr hats ami handkerchiefs, j Within five minutes after the got up steam and turned her bow in the direction of the ocean. Sh-.' made a long detour around the lleet. hugging the Long Island shore ami passing out of the Nar rows for the lower bay shortly be fore noon. A phase of the case of the Mora via which deserves investigation and which should be looked into with thoroughness is the action of the captain of the Moravia in con tinuing the voyage to this country under the conditions which pre vailed on his ship. If the disease broke out on the day following his departure from Hamburg, why did he not, those connected with the quarantine department ask, turn back home, instead of bringing tin- disease to a new country. IXTKKX IMMK.ICANS I C A K A X T 1 N K P. SAfi.T i Ti:. Maku;, Mich., Sept. 2 - Sixteen imniiii'raiits on the t'anad- in Pacific were stopped yesterday by the United States health officers ind scut into quarantine. One was from Hamburg. Several from Rus sia and the rest from Scandinavian ountries, but none needed inspec turn. J i A K A X T I X I : , N . Y.. Sept. 2 The situation remains unchanged. The steamer Iceland of the Thingvalla line was passed by the doctors and was allowed to go up this morning. Her .V)7 immigrants are all Scandi navians and very clean. The steamer City of Berlin arrived this morning with lilia cabin and (aN steerage passengers. All were well tnd had not heard of the cholera in Kngland. The cabin passengers will be lauded this afternoon. I'KST IlOlSliS IX l'UUK COXIMTIOX. Halifax, N. S. Sept. 2. The quar- antine buildings at this port are falling to pieces from decay and are urrouiided wilh stagnant pools, rendering mem toiauy mini to place human beings in. The board of health had passed a resolution calling upon the Ottawa authorities to place the quarantine station and its equipments in a thoroughly ef fective state and promising hearty co-operation. C K I MIX A L C A KELESSX ESS. Loxpo.x. Sept. 2. The Standard's Hamburg correspondent says that although the cholera is reported to be abating, the number of victims is again very heavy The disease rages with the most virulence in the suburbs of Horn and Hammer brook, where hundreds were at tacked and many died within two hours. The interments since last night number 313. It is reported that the people of Hamburg have carried the infection to twenty three towns in Germany. The Standard's Berlin telegram has the following: The imperial health office reports that the first case of cholera appeared in Ham burg on August 2(1. The epidemic probably originated with Russian imigrants. All the water that they used, their excreta, etc, were poured into am arm of the river Kibe near their barracks without any disinfec tion whatever. l'YTHIA.N SIT K KM 15 I.()piiE. The supreme lodge, Knights of Pythias, at its session last evening, reached a decision in the famous case of Aldine lodge No 120 of Chi cago and by an overwhelming vote ...stained the decision of Grand Chancellor Shaw, reMoring the charter of the lodi;e. This lias been a case eel' oraled in rviuian ttiuu- ualsaml the final decision of the supreme lod",e has been looked for ward tn willi great intelest. The supreme lo.'j'e at its a fierm " a Mini struck from its constitution the ".To" proi-iou and made the minimum lodge fees un.ilterahh'. The proposition m c-dahli-h a home hr aged members of tin1 or d-.-r and orphans of members has been laid a-ide until th ne t bien nial -esse hi of 1 lie lodge. xit iixi; W(iK'i). Hon. M. Gering. of J'lattsniotith. democratic candidate for attorney general, promises the Tribune that he will come to South Omaha during the campaign and make a speech. Mr. Gering is an eloquent speaker, and. having the right side to defend, can tear tlx- rubber tarill into .-i i red- South Omaha Tri bune. The Journal reprinted the abuse lad night, but it has not since 'he cousention quoted one word li'om Mr. Getiag's .-peech, regard in g M r. liryau or iree silver. iv'ioirr vu- a wv. Weeim Waiter K'epnl .ii .111 . John A. Davies, one of our next representatives, dropped in on in. Saturday for just a moment, but he found us so busy comitinr cash and writing receipts for subscrip tion that he was gone before we knew it. CAUSES GREAT FEAR. No ,,oponed Yf-Ste. d.y. ALL NEW YO;:K SCARED. President Hartlsoii Consults With His Cabinet on th SiUi.Ulon-A Twenty Da Quarantine Annoimo.il. Nl-:v Yokk, St pt. 1. There is but one absorbing topic in this city to daycholera. It is injected into the home circle and into the business life of every in. in. woman and child capable of reasoning in the metrop olis. From the savant to the gainiu the probabilities and the possibili ties of its gaining a foothold in this country have been diseii.-scd. All admit the danger, but sonic cover their fears wim assumed iudilfer- ance, at the same time eareiiuiy perusing tin- n i microtis e e vent i ves publ ished i ti the papers and clip ping from thcin a coo to betaken home and placed in (lie la cping of the housewife with many injunc tions as to their oliseisance. This is the time when the watering places begin to return their crowds of set kers after fresh air ami cool hrcc.es to their winter homes in the city, but today it is safe to say the telegraph was freighted with anxious injunctions to absent ones to remain assay. The first thought of the man whose fa. ni :y is in the city is where to send them assay from the germs ol d-ath, nosv ap parently threatening his loved ones. While there is confidence in the judgment and ability of the health officers, New York seems smaller than usual to many, and the inter ior of the country, away from the incoming plague ships, has at tractions for even the most reckless, President Wilson and Dr. Kdson, the sanitary superintendent, have been very busy making prepara tions for the reception and treat ment of cholera patients. Arrange ments have been almost perfected for the establishment of a hospital. The, site has been chosen and there remain only some trivial matters of detail to be arranged. Until they have been settled the location of the hospital will not lie made pub lie. Dr. Kdson says he has no doubt that the deaths on the steamship Moravia were caused by cholera but Dr. Jenkins and Prof. Biggs were making a bacteriological examination and the result would be made public as soon ad con eluded. He says positively that there is not a case of cholera in this city. There had been a number of suspicious cases reported during the past week. These hau all been investigated with great care and were found to be no worse than ar gravated summer complaint. Hit1 disinfecting corps of the health department has been put on an emergency footing ami plans perfected by which a thorough (lis infection of the cellars, sinks and tenement house yards and tin street gutters will be accomplished whenever it is deemed necessary. The following orders in regard to cholera were read at the police roll call: "Patrolmen are to report every violation of the sanitary laws on their posts promptly. They are to report at once any dead animals or anything else in the streets detrimental to the public health also all cases of sickness, contagi ous or othersvise, that may conn under their notice; also tenement houses, stables, manufactories or cellars in a iii'.ny condition. 1 Hey must arrest all peddlers vendin; unripe or rotten fruit, or deensin fish, etc., and report urn lean street ashes and gai Page not removed, or anything else that 1;iev mas ol - erv on their po-ts svhicli in their juib: llieiit thleatellts the public healtl ".serge. nils on de-k i once Iran -mil to the i al! rep at- m.ii 1c by a ' i 1 other o!:'u a - on -ters." ity must at htral office pat rolemen irtary :na'.- - II such i oi i a -1 mi as they I ... 1 1 tel s , he sanitary bureau and the prompt reae'.! pi forward for insi lice ll. a 1. d to the dilation. abatement of the nui.-anee com plai ued ol will follosv. A I S I.N I V HAS (il WW WTI.NK. V.-I1 1 t. 1 1 ' . 1 ). '.. Sept. I - 1'res i 1 - -1 1 1 I I .' l'l'i-i Mi liee'ie-d Va!lilo;'. ton this m. a il in.;' at 1 1 , i h ,eU. Tile pre-ii lei' t t'.et Sei i i ' a : y of 1 1 le Treasury V --t 'i' and Atlotney ( Jen era 1 M iller, tin- only in. ie hers of th' Cabinet ia th ' city, tn com lilt s itii rcfcri no- to the cholera situation. Assistant Secretary Sjiauldiiig of the tr a-uty lepart ni'-iit and I r Wyman, surgeon general of tie marine hospital rrviei , wcte al-o int-sent. After an hour's deliberation it as decided not to make a procla mation nosv, but to issue a circular. The circular ssill be issued by the treasury department. It will amount practically to a twenty days' quarantine of vessels, or longer if necessary. It ssill be coupled svilh the provision that it v. ill be entorccd where not in i on tiovcnt.on to state laws, the issu ance may be delayed soim-sshat owing to the desire of the depart, ment to publish at the same time the opinion of the atiornes gem ral on the question of certain t ig hts of the government in the matter which it is thought should accom pany the circular. The treasury department will have the National quarantine at the Delaware Breakwater ami Cape Charles, Ya., lurnished with reve nue cutters to assist in presenting the introduction o' cholera by those routes. The condemned steamer Crawford at Cape Charles has been titled up as a hospital to be used in case of need. The twenty days' quarantine to be declared in the proposed circu lar will apply to vessels bom all ports, hut the sanitary olticers svdl be allowed to exercise discretion in the cases of those coining from non i n fee ted ports ss it h clear In 1 1- of tit li. The effect of the ciieular ssill be to discourage iiumigi at ion, the steainship companies ssill not be willing to lose money by ringing over immigrants and sup porting them so long- in port. It ssill also be a notice to foreign gov ernments that immigration for the present is undesirable. The governor of Michigan has telegraphed to the secretary of the treasuis askiugthat an additional force of medical inspectors be de tailed along the state border to as sist the immigrant inspectors al ready on duiy. Ml C IIKl.Elv'A IX THIS COt'XTUV. New Yok'K, Sept. 2. Cholera has not yet succeeded in passing Un gates of quarantine. It has not even sought for admission since the lilague-infested steamship Moravia arrived to report tin twenty-two deaths svhicli had oc curred aboard her since she sailed from Hamburg and the two conva lescents among her 2a0 surviving passengers. The last reports re ceived from the Moravia, anchored olf Hoffman Island, state that no new cases had developed among the passengers and that the conva lescents were doing well. This would seem to be good nesvs enough for the people of this city fur one day, but they may further comfort themselves with the as surance that the quaratitinenuthor- ities, the local and state authori ties, and even the National govern ment, have all taken a hand in the i life and death game of keeping cholera out. With regulations which are ironbound, and precau tions which seem to cover every avenue of danger, backed up by an official circular from the treasury department against further emi gration from infected ports, there seetns to be no warrant for a "chol era scare." "Of course, there is danger to our people," Siiid Health Officer Jenkins, "but that-is no reason why people should get unecessarily alarmed. An epidemic of cholera mania is the next worst thing to an epidemic of the the disease itself. The peo ple, as represented by the author ities, are being protected by ever) -thing that medical sciene'e and common sense can suggest. What more can be done? Let them, then, simply go along with their regular daily lives, observing, of courte, tin precautionary advice that has been so widely disseminated by tin hoard of health, and they can then rest assured that they have reduced the danger of an epidemic in the city to an absolute minimum." This practical view of the situa tion svas supported by the develop ments. Al lloilinnn Island every thing' is going on ; smoothly as if thesearih lor cholera germs war the regular busine-sol the pla't The process of cleansing ami (lis inleciing on the Island i- complete I'lie baggage is run down a chub into a d i -i ii feet in g room, ssle-re it iiiii.uns tor an under 'SJl degt'e 1' ! i - b ii'tors say ibat this v 1 1 . . t may be hit! el-esvhere. I'll'- passenger hour an 1 a hall s o! -t-'ain beat then- i en qiies ill kill ens la-Tlli in .: in i 'ot ,i: ug or i i ail have to i-i into the ball u.-e soap ami Th" attendant they do this. compartments am water without stint stand bv to see that ' s a rule tliey are a ili I t V lot, look i iili a i I tin s had not had a I'atli tor inoutlis, il ever, in the main they tain- '""1 ii.it uredly ! a the serubliintr. The il.nim made in their appear, nice by a hi, Till use of soap and sv.aer is el lo be so ureal that tho-e who ha.e been washed can li.irdly be rei oiii.ed as jiart and parcel of tho-e who have not. 1 here is no mixing up of the im migrants' bae;e;iie. -;.icll lot is juil into n biy; sack fit-fore it noes into the fumigation room. When it is taken out it is restored to its origi nal rect'iitacle. The immigrants themselves assist largely in this work. Mothers mm G?;;m csnm easy, kColvtn.I.a., Dec. 2, 1S90.-M- svifo ubo1 "MOTHER'S IT l.efjro lu r thir.i CeuillH'ir.ont, ir. 1 nay pho WimlJ, not be without tt tr-r I' -'i trodd of tlollnra. DOC It MILLS. P-nt by expr,-' ". ( ii'ipt i f I ti . t.W vr bot- Its, U:lt " t i S'.i'N.'l.l" IV. i.li'.f t.iv. DRADPirLD CO., ton 04li av A.k t-nuiioit'ft. ATLANTA, QA The method of taking cue of the immigrants' valuables was one that bothered Superintendent Owens for a time. One mail ssanted him to take care of .f.i ki while he was going through the cleansing mill. Mr. Owei s did not want to accept the responsibility. The dillictilts svas overcome by the steainship com panies. They semi a man dosvn to llollmau 1-l.ind to take care of the valuables, and lie gives the owm-t's checks for them. I'heie s alu ddes. ' money, jewelry, etc., are fumigated in fin' same manner , the bag gage. Miss . Ihrrt.i Users was diising dosvn Seventh street Saturday and when near the loot of the lull her horse became ftightemd and started to run. At the corner of Seventh ami Pearl streets, directly in front id K'ichey's lumber ollice, the buggy lipsel, throsving Miss Myers out. The horse and buggy went about twenty (eel further, when the buggy struck a telephone pole, somewhat difiguring the vehicle. Miss Users escaped un hurt, but svas badly frightened. The horse svas caught on Main street. S I l-1 - lv' I s ; i . I 1 1" TV. IMniu I la lni. Last l-'iidas marked the fiftieth anniversary of the mortal existence of Mr. John Irons, and a large num ber of neighbors ami friends eently surprised the gentleman by falling en masse al his farm residence. They carried sufficient edibles and equipment for making ice cream. A large number of useful and Costly presents were presented. A high time svas had until tin- barn yard cock crew three or four times, auuoticing the approaching morn. SUXATt IK' J. I.. I.t.w. lion. I. L. I. inn died at his home in 1 1 ii m boli It, .Neb., yesterday morn ing. -Mr. 1 .i ii ii lias long been an honored eiti.en of this state, having served several terms in the state senate mid house. Me was a man of wealth mid sterling personal qualities and identified with many important enterprises of public in terest. 1 he funeral will take place from the family residence at 11 a. in. tomorrow. The remains will be taken to Table Is'ock and buried svith Masonic honors. The prospects for the county f lir ire very bright. Secretary Miller informed Till-; IlKK- l.l that he had secured some good In r.-es for the speed program and that there was going to be a large satiety of fruit on exhibition, and also that space in the halls svas goin--' rapidly. The fair ma nat; eim-nt have had workmen working at the grounds all week ret 1,1 iriu and lixin -' thinirs up in general. The fair begins the tit I ) and continues until the Pith. The chief of police is making a tour ot the lo.vii and will report all places that need cleaning up. Till: IIi;k- U.1i ssill inform its read ers that the officials mean biiMness and if your premises need cleaning they had I n-ttt-r be denned fore you are mad'' to do it. up be- IM'I.WS Ii t li; At. MS. A mimber "fdepnty I'nited Slater marshals are m I eat h r i", ( la In una . and report tliat th Indian- in all parts of tin- 'a i i i tin y an- i., ,v 1 1 i ,.e i 1 1 tin- v. M , ., ni' --ia h i !a i a One deputy -late-- that 1h" Apaein Indians liav- ioined tb'-l lies a i n e J. Comanche-. 1 iie.va s n m i Aiapa'ioe tribe and thai Un bv,- tribe.- are now li.i,.; t lother, he wa.- at sav.-. Ihei ; ll ; limn one r 1 I" s :''.) Ml d.inei a j, ai each. While An.ird.iiks. tie' deputy e sserc .-eseial hundred Indiatir. id these tribes joined to'e'.her in the dau-.e. svlueli v.iis kept up ft 'nil earls in the eS'-nine,' until da s 1 1 hi. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . -, this t i me many old -ealp- wen- resurrected and t h" pet h a ma nee looked much like a war dance. t i' 'ti ' n' ;?. slinitlil ;'' :. ii Ii'' ttssisliMl f ' iv Jl t.'irovf nil it ijUirl- 1, curies tii'ii-niit-lihwl. ,,. ..itL.si,,..!. K!)n-!!,so s:hly rU P-jjSnjJ! ursopronij.tlvfis l-LL'"! Swiffs Siicciltc. I I i ! f k a! f t a ai a F -r thin veir 1 i tr'uM. 1 with mahriAl -"H"-in. lii. h i iu my vi--i-te ' l 'il.fi I 1 w.- i'r ',: in e I in tU--.h, nn I l b- lest ft 11 t-i tli inn J Irn 1 li rrt. im.il aii.l i-.' v,h t- u ' v ' trtfia t, I ( uu 1 ,'t ii'r lif f. I U.rntri' .1 JVf'W JW A f.-w bolt) o) tlni wi,ii,i,-Tful infill, i no fWPb lWjfl 111 ,l0 -ni"tiio 91 ...... ... .1, . 'l "tni tHTtnin-jut t urr, i n 'I I now c uiu ir l.ei. viLL,OtUV,i, Kau. Out bot'k oil T.WA tr-rlbkm Di'seas maitcJ free. 6IFT SPBCFO CO.. ATLANTA. QA. 6 R 3 j , .-- ; ..." . r 1.. . , "IS V In o. r' -r ta l,,',. Tit VM i.'.,i i,. ll.'. :.!-.! ! ' n- II. I ,' I ' I' e' er 'I -il. v, ';', I fun1 ilv ,le titi ,, (!. I I II. i.,t I'.; Il llt S'l'l '-J-I'i' '. I' . . : . ur t It;. IOV FOIl. I,--.- ri.'',,tnri". wo hme . , . I ! HILT S-llll lilt a . ";i S 'I'll I p. A ll lptvpe 1. 1 - :. :!) iiu-iiili.'rul yuur i. ma a- 1 1 1 limbo vim it i, iitio i i' I. timrtf'. pnivitltM) I' . :'!. I i-i i!1 n n .--t 1 1 1 1 1 nf i r . I'-.r i.iln , i! -nriiiK io fill it in ,.,riiu. . p.; ,'t i i" i, Ink kef ili'llire i.: in ii , iii i ' i nr-hi r. We imikfl In rii,ii,u pi '. p ,,i Itit.Tti'rinv i. llrlV-1 , ii f , IL-e I. In 4 'htruuo. -i-'i '0'.: tORTRAIT CO. in 1. 1- i-i-, III .1 .1 u ,11 I ltd.' fhril.i . Mit'llll..' . . i . : x - e to ,.ut :'iia"o:ri. ,'.diCAao,' in. - I" S. V, ui. fi r . 1, ' I to HIIV (111 "rti ulltl ill .. if il i ,1, i,, vnm rrnuiil l V 1' i-v VM ! i . . , oii .r. '1 MIS H VoU-Hu J', hi, i e; ixs l.Ui- rn!i!lrl!v3iicvercKv f 1 erf V 11 - tJ -',11 If Vwj T Now per I-ps you rnAy A iiti u I'irv u uiif" Qui IfjPJiry loctmrsrrif- o-reiri.' S who know well l.ow J MARVELOUS RCSULTSl LOSS IH S:ia!XWGE OF HEATS. Vfry f. wi(-iitilc know tint tlicnlirliileiKccf mof r-MIBti 'l III i l"M- lis I'll l tn-lll IKiln-IU ier Ct'lil. All tii-t e.nit.iliiH Ts t-r o-i.t. f wnli-r mill only 18 fi-t ci'iil.i'l kiilul nmltiT, (iiul tin- limn l'it I iikiiIc In tli fiiilm la inmlu In Uk i-viiraUuu u( Uiu Julca Willi ll In liie VITAL l-AIITOr MEAT. Eftftct of tho SOLID OVEN Door. A Tv )viiiinl ili liiln, nii'illiun or wrll ilnne, will ,f di.iiii'. il In M 1'imi'l- noil l'ir oiiin i-iiil muled Innl. him l-i a of llirm ihhiimU ami lwn ouiioi. ( lulu-. While tlm Ihmm Initial pi-rrnu. ul thr 1'ilnl wi-lt'1,1, l HliiiKnUiiicuuriuoui IwMul riFTJ HlH l l.-M. ur IIIKJI It K. EKeet of th WIUE QAUSS 0VE1T Bear. A TIN poiiml nlrlnln. mi ilium nrwi-ll dour, will bfl P'liiK'i-il lit Msic IioiiiiiIr ami rlKlilouiirFH til roaitril llll-t. nlmwlllfl a (iihh of rlKllt on hits of Jiilco. Wlillo tliln Ii-- Ii. 1 Pr nut. of I In- lotal welidit. It kIjitw Uur tiiry an, all IumoI but htvi.N I KM cT. or Jtl.'J. ftttlrTnlllV a iwr- ICiiUier lie Wlihont Itrrad. XI l)lHllel''b HESUIhNCK, MurilW'tt, ttlrh., I Kuv. 7. lmtJ, f The I!v. J. KobbIiIi'1, of nlioTe I'liu-o, wrtlet; I linvn iulIorol a great cinl, nrnl wlionovar I Dow tool a ntirvoua attack coinlnu I take a tloao of ran lor Koeiilg'i Kurvo Toulo ami tool ra Uevml, tlilnk a gri-nt dual of it, and would rallier le without bretul thau witlioat ttio ToiUo. Ban FRANriH00, Cal., Juus 19, U). From tills far-off laml I wrlto to ay tliat I bave lienn aufTnrini! for 23 years Ifmm tlm tlma my first clilltl as borul with iilnal anil brain trouble, and aa 1 grow olJur tU palu aw-mixl to grow worm ; I heard some time aio of l'astor Koonig's Ncrva Tonlo. Ain on the second bottle Dow and fool the palu lu uiy back very, very much roUovoJ, ludeod. MR3. L. M. JOHNSON. FREE"! TiitnnMn TTnok an Nw VI ml IiIhch'H.h m-nt fr tn any aU'lnwa aii'l MMir patlcinia can alw) oMali Uils iiitMlli liie fre of chante. Tills n-mixlT has Ix-i-n rfpari'd by the ItomrnilJ Ftor k'H'iuK. ( Kurt SSkvim. Ind Hince UH aoo Inuow intuuii J under hU Oirection br tlio KCENfCMF.O. 0.t Chicago. '. r-r5ttle. GTurSS Soitl ly Dm I - ' - ?mi RYE. h.ns b'-Cfima a houichold v;nrd because of it3 nhscltitt! purity, nutritive value, smooth ta'.tenrvl dolicious bouquet. 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