Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, June 08, 1898, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.. JUNK 8. 1898.
VOL. VI. NO. m.
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The Best Thing Made
For this k i iid of weather is the Refrigerator
that will keen your e itables cool nnd fresh and save you money
on your icu hill.
he derrick Refrigerator
Is the host i efi iterator on eartb. The ice is put
in at, one fide iicir th ? to,) a;d by the ccn-truetion of the box a
circulation of cold a r is fur,iihe i from lo; to bottom.
Tlf F, IlEEItP'K is always dry a-d free from mould,
Microbes and iineleanihioss so dangerous t ;o d health.
IJiiv. JJurgoss pu"e''nsed one f tliee Refrigerators
and iironminccs it the finest ihing f llio Ur:d he ever seen. He
placed a damp cloth in the box, closed it u: and in a few hours it
was dry.
You must see it to appptechit ;t. C.'I in at
I. PEARLMAN'S,
THE BIG FURNITURE MAN.
FOLEY'S 10
IS THE CHEAT
THROAT and LUC REMEDY-
For Sale by SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO :
.. THE LEADERS ..
IN TfiE GROCERY TRADE
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A. H. WECK3ACH & CO.
THEY carry the largest and most como'.ole liae in Cass county. Every
thing fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their custo
mnM thpKlvaniiiite of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods
always in stock. The o ily place in the
fresh Cheese. Call and see us.
A. K. WECKBACH &
but have boM direct to the con
Burner for '25 years at whole
sale prices, savintr him the
dealer prohts. thip
whore tor examination.
Everything warranted.
118 styles of Vehicles.
5a styles of Harness.
Top Bu(ries. f 36 to $70.
Surrvs. $'U to i lli. Carria-
dies. Thaetons. Traps. AVaeon
ettes. Sprine-Koad and Milk
Ko. T. Somr Hiram. Prie, 16.00.
A9 (tooa net., iwi W
ELKHART CARUIAGE AND HARNESS MFC. CO.
WHITE BR EAST f
COAL YARD
LINCOLN AVE. AN'U
M V UIILE STS.,
II. M. SOENMC'HSEX, Manasrer.
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Ltirjjo Supply of all the
IJKST GRADES
HARD. COAL SOFT
Including the Famous
Missouri, Illinois,
Jackson Hill and
Canon City Lump,
Always on hanl Also a quantity of
cheaper tirades of NUT COAL. We also
keep on hand all kinds of Wood. All or
ders promptly delivered. Leave orders
at grocery store of A. 11. Weckbach & Co.
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Tlember if you don't see it in the
NEWS, it isn't worth seeing.
Uncle Sam's War Timer
was ri-rht on the minute of scheduled
timf. Our lincly adjusted watches never
vary one moment, after they havo been
regulated. Wo havo the handsomest
i-t( clc of fine watches, for both ladies and
gentlemen, to be found iu I'lattsmouth.
Our ladies' chatelaine watches are a
useful adornment which no lady should
bo without.
SNYDER & CO.
.IEWELE11S AND OPTICIANS.
NEY TAR
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city where you Jean get all kinds of
. Waterman Elk.
any-
Wairons. Send for larpe, free No. fine Surrey. Price, with curtains, lamps, n.
Catalogue of all our styles, shade, apron and fenders, 60. As goad as sells tor M
W. B. PKATT. See'r. ELKHAKT. 1HD.
Wh?n Weak, Weary aucl Wasted
frim Kidney Diseases, why not try
Foley's Kidney Cure, a guaranteed
medicine. Smith & Parmele and F. G
Fricke & Co.
For Sale.
j A fresh Jearsey cow and ealf. En
quire of Ribert Sherwood.
l'ete- Kanrihan has moved his fruit
and eirr si ore from the Perkins
IIouso corner to the room recently va
cuted by John Schiappicasse.
For Sale.
j The five ncres with residence, east
and adjoining F3. & M. lumber yards,
sc: es in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells.
iCi?ie'-n. Cellar.
j A li' tlo h y inkid fo a bottle of
I "ret up in the morning as fast you
jcm." the d rug trist recognized a house
; hold mime for "De Witt's T itt'o Early
! Risers." ai d gave him a bottle of those
famous little pills for constipation
sick headoriche, liver and stomach
troubles. F. G. Fricke, & Co
Piinsies in general mixture, 20 cents
per dozen. Extra fine blooming plants
25 cents per dozen at L. A. Moore's
Telephone No. 15.
OPENS OM SANTIAGO.
Havana Dispatch Says the Amer
ican Fleet Has Begun Bom
barding Again.
FINAL STRUGGLE MAY NOW BE ON.
Spanish Fleet with 10,000 Troops Re
ported Sailing for Manila.
Rather ImporUnt Telegram from Dowey
Oreat Success of th l'hllipplne Rebels
and Much Auxiety Hegurdlng Their
Treatmuut of Prisoners Cadiz Fleet Not
Troubling- the Navjr Department Many
Conflicting Humors Some Tlino of
Grace lor Carranza Other War Notes.
Havana, June 7. United States war
ships opened fire at 8 o'clock yesterday
morning against the fortifications at
tlago de Cuba.
Hong Kong. June 7. Advices from
Manila say It Is officially declared there
that four armed cruisers, with colliers
and torpedo boats, and transport ships
carrying 10,000 troops, have left Spain,
proceeding for eastern waters.
Manila, May 31, via Hong Kong, June
7. The Spanish outposts have been
driven in all along the line simultan
eously. There is great slaughter of
Spaniards. Fierce hand-to-hand fight
ing for seventy hours, in spite of the
typhoon that Is ralng. The insurgents
hold the suburbs of the city.
Washington, June 7. After a lot of
conflicting rumors of naval engage
ments, the landing of troops, and such
matters at the navy department, there
came at the close of yesterday one im
portant bit of news embodied in a re
port from Admiral Dewey, of Important
successes achieved by the insurgents at
Manila. The report was to the effect
that the Philippine rebels had won sev
eral victories over the Spaniards in
Cavite province and taken many pris
oners nearly 2,000. The officials have
been more anxious than they cared to
betray as to Admiral Dewey's condition.
They were not seriously apprehensive of
personal danger to the fleet, but an Im
pression was gaining ground that the
admiral had not maintained the same
measures of success in his operations in
Manila bay that rewarded his first ef
fort. Now the report received goes to
show that his plans are working out
admirably; that he has succeeded In
placing upon the insurgents the burden
of conducting military operations
against the Spaniards and in preventing
the corruption of the insurgent leaders
by the Spaniards, which appeared at
one time to be threatening.
Solicitous About the Prisoners.
There is some speculation here by
anxious minds as to how the insurgents
will treat the prisoners they have tak
en, who are more numerous, it is said,
than all the captures made by the Cu
ban insurgents since their war began.
This solicitude is because of the terrible
tales circulated of the barbarous treat
ment of prisoners captured by the in
surgents. It is sincerely hoped that
Agulnaldo will see to it that this agree
ment is observed in the case of the 1,800
prisoners he now holds, for it is believed
In official circles that the nations of the
civilized world will hold the United States
morally responsible for any great excesses-
that may be committed in the
Philippines as a result of our action
there.
Xot Worried About the Cadiz Fleet.
That Cadiz fleet which was reported
to be doing strange things in the West
Indies Sunday is not giving the naval
officials any concern. They have learned
through the state department that the
Spanish ships were at Cadiz last Fri
day, so they could not well have been
in the West Indies two days later. Up
to the dose of office hours it could not
be learned at the war department that
any news had reached . there to show
that troops had landed in force near
Pantlago, and the offic.als, high and low,
made no concealment of their incredul
ity. JUST IN FROM THE FLEET.
Spanish Torpedo Boat Probably Got Away
Santiago Harbor Illocked.
Key West, Fla., June 7. An auxiliary
cruiser of the United States fleet which
left Santiago de Cuba at 1 o'clock on
Saturday morning came in here yes
terday afternoon for coaL She had been
in Santiago waters since Wednesday
morning, but was with the other ships
of the squadron only part of that time
and saw nothing in the nature of a
bombardment. She reports, however,
that on Friday night, when about a
mile from shore, what was thought to
be a Spanish torpedo boat was sighted,
headed for the cruiser. Three or four
ships immediately opened a heavy fire
upon her, and when the smoke cleared
away th torpedo boat had disappeared,
having apparently put back into the
harbor.
Apart from the sinking of the Merri
tnac in the channel of Santiago de Cuba
by Lieutenant Hobson and his gallant
companions, thiB torpedo attack was
the only occurrence coming within the
knowledge of the officers of the cruiser.
The latter say the sunken collier ef
fectually blocks the channel Capt.Oviedo
the Spanish officer who went out to the
American fleet from Santiago to obtain
clothing, etc., for Hobson and his crew,
remained on board the New York for
three hours, and effusively congratu
lated the American officers on the gal
lartry of the crew of the Merrrmac.
Captain Ovledo expressed his admira
tion for the daring of the Americans
and said he had never seeen anything
to equal it.
As Hobson and his crew have natur
ally learned much about the Spanish
fortifications it is hardly likely that
they will be exchanged for some time.
After a friendly chat in the cabin Ad
miral Sampson sat on deck with Cap
tain Oviedo and pointed out his ships
with pride. The names of the two
wounded men were not ascertained. One
has a slight wound in the cheek and the
other in the hip.
The American officers who saw the
Merrtmac's perilous adventure, say it
is a wonder any one on board escaped.
The Spaniards evidently sighted the
Merrimac and permitted her to pass the
first line of their batteries. At the sec
ond line &J1 tlie Sp&sisb. cuna opened on
her and It seenifd as though thousands
of projectiles were hurled at the collier.
MORTGAGE ON HOltSON S HOME.
Ifvominent Alabama Men 1'ropune That It
Shall lie Wiped Out.
Mobile, Ala., June 7. M. r. Ine.
trustee of the old city debt of Mobile,
and a former residert of Greensboro,
Ala., has associated with himself, John
Is. Rapier, publisher of the Motile Regis
ter, and R. W. Taylor, auditor of the
Mobile and Ohio railroad, in an effort
to raise & fund to pay a mortgage upon
the home of the heroia Richmond Hob
son, at Greensboro. Incre says:
"Through honorable misfortune Mrs.
Hobson was forced first to sell a part of
he- homestead property and then to
mortgage the rest, and has not been
able to redeem It despite the fact that
her son faithfully sent his mother all
of his pay alxive the cost of actual
maintenance of himself as a cadet since
being In the service.
"I notice in the Alabama Beacon, pub
lished in Greeensboro, that this mort
gage is advertised for foreclosure sale,
which will take plare on the 15th of this
month. Thus this brave boy's mother's
home is to be taken from her, no doubt
because from his meagre pay as a naval
officer he Is unable to lift the debt. Now
young Hobson will doubtless be voted
the thanks of congress, together with
a sword or a medal, but these, will not
pay a mortgage, and I propose to ap
peal to the people of this appreciative
nation to pay off this mortgage and buy
back the part of the old homestead thit
has beeen sacrificed, and that the title
shall be In the name of Richmond V.
Hobson, where he will find rest with his
mother when peace shall bring- its bless
ings to our country."
SOME NEWS FROM MANILA.
Correspondent Traverses the WIitl K
gion of Fighting Near tin) fit. v.
Hong Kong, June 7. t Yiyi ight, 1S0S,
by the Associated Press. The corre
spondent of the Associated Press at Ma
nila, under date of June 2, says: "I have
traversed the whole region of fighting
during the last three days, in spite of
the prohibition. I found the insurgents
strongly posted at Caloocan. eight miles
north of Manila, and at Hacoo, the
same distance south. To the east 1
found nothing in the way of insurgent
entrenchments.
"The Spaniards hold the whole Pasig
river (which falls Into the bay immedi
ately below the town of aMnila), to the
lagoon. The two sections of the insur
gent forces signal their movements with
fire balloons.."
Hong Kong, June 7. The British
gunboat Swift, which has just arrived
from Manila, reports that the insur
gents have cut the railways outside the
town and advanced to within four miles
of the city. A Spanish regiment mu
tined and shot its officers. Fighting be
tween the insurgents ami the Spanish
troops is frequent. The Americans, it
is reported at aMlina, assist the insur
gents with boats and machine guns. The
Swift repeats a rumor that the insur
gents had captured and tortured a num
ber of priests.
Called Meeting.
There will be a cailed meeting of the
Woman's club at the home of the pres
ident Mrs. S. H. Atwood, Thursday
June 9, at 8 o'clock sharp. Iinpi-rtant
business will be transacted and nil
members are earnestly requested to be
present. By order of president.
Jennie B. Shipman".
Correspondiner Secretary.
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The board of county commissioners
will eit as a board of equalization com
mencing June 14 189S.
James Rouektson-,
County Clerk.
The finest screen wire guaranteed
for ten years at Coates & Co.
Probate Notice.
In county court, Cass county, Nebraska.
In the matter oi the estate of Albert anCleae,
deceased. Louisa H. VanCleave, Luiu Mav
Hurlbut, Sarah Irena Woif. Cor Bell ilf,
Mahlon O. VanCleave, Nettie VanCleave. and
all other persons interested in said matter, are
hereby notified that on the lind day of une. !".
Louisa H. VanCleave hied a petition in said
Court, alleging among other things that Albert
VanCleave died on the 17th day of May. lM'S,
leaving no last will and testament and possessed
of real and personal estate, and that the above
named constitute all the persons interested in
the estate of said deceased, and praying for ad
ministration thereof. o.. are he eby notified
that if you fail to appear at said Court on the
27th day of June, 1HW, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and
contest said petition, the Court will appoint
Louisa H. VanCleave, or some other suitable
person, administratrix, and proceed to a settle
ment of said estate.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at
tttttttttt Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this Oth day
JtSEAL.JJ of June, 1KU8.
jJtttittl George M.?pi"ki.ock,
County Judge.
Order to JSliow Cause.
In the District Court of Cas3 County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate
of Samuel A. Holbrook, Order to .-how cause.
deceased. )
This cause came on for iieatirj upon the oth
day of June, 189S, upon the petition ol William
L. Loweli, executor under th.-last wih and testa
ment of Samuel A. llolbiook, do-eased, lor
license to sell the north half oi section twenty
three, and the east ha. I ol the no. thca u qnai ler
and the soutftwest quarter ol the uonhe.:t quar
ter of section twenty-two, ad in to . .1 iiip twelve,
lange ten, east of the si.vtii pi incipal meridian,
iu Cass county. Nebraska, lor ihe purpose of
paying debts of said estate and the costs ol ad
ministration, there not being suliicient personal
property belonging to said tt: ta.e to pay the said
debts and expenses.
It is therefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear betore me at the uince
of the clerk of the district court in Plattsmouth
Cass county, Nebraska on ihe ;ii)ih day ot Julv,
A. D. 181)8 at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause why
a license should not be granted to said executor
to sell said real estate aoove descriued lor the
purpose hereinbetore set forth, and that tiiis
order shall be published four successive weeks in
the Semi-Weekly News-Herald.
Dated this tith day of June A D. lM'-.
Judge of the District court.
Basil S. Ramsey, Judge.
R. B. Windham, Attorney.
Administrator's Sale of Land.
In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska.
ln.nXJ? r ( Administrator s sale of
estate 01 Jas. Orove, . A
deceased. S 1 d'
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to an
order of sale made by Basil S. Kain ey. Jude of
the District Court ol Cass count v, Nebraska, on
the 7th day of May, A. D. W. for the sale ol the
real estate hereinafter described, there win be
sold for cash at the south door of the court house
in Plattsmouth, Cass countv. Neoraska. on the
2ith day ot June. A. D. ls'.'H, at 1:30 o'clock p :u ,
the following described real estate, to-wii: J he
west half (w v) of the southeast quarter s e '.i 1
section two (-), township ten (IUI, nonh of ranee
nine (9), in Cass county, Nebraska, lor cash, sub
ject to all liens and encumbrances existing at the
death of James Grove, deceased. Said sale wnl
remain open one hour.
Arthur L. Mi ni.er,
Administrator.
Notice of Appl ration.
Union, Cass Cointy, Nebraska, i
June l'."i )
I do hereby make application to the Bi-ard ol
Trustees ol the village of L'nion. Cass county.
Nebraska, to sell malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors lor the municipal year ending April U0,
1SUU. John Kennedy.
Applicant.
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Iluciicl Syru;
Bucket .icily
2 lb package a' m-vi;
I'rico b.i k ing pnvil -r, l-lbcan...
lYice b iking powder. ! cuii. . .
lion-Hoti baliing powd.-r, I -i bean
Calumet baking powder, i-lbcnn
1 lb Pepper
10 cent eack f Salt
lu-ceiit sack of Salt
liost Sal!, per b tt rcl
Lemon extract, per bottle
Vanilla extract, per bottle
Coul oil, pr tr ' I
New York Cream Clircsc
I)rv Salt Meat
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GREAT SPECIAL SALE.
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Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is better...
pjj We give you ' he CUE AM of the SHOE subject, from tl most reliable manufacturers in the United
ilyi Statos, whore nothing bal skilled labor is employed and where doubtful Shoes are refused by an expert,
,0 and not permitted to p t-s to the trade.
Gsli We dill NOT receive a palty consignment of Twenty Cases of STUFF that looks like Shoe-,
Grii and then swell up ar d advertise -the Largest Stock1' of shoes, to induce you to our place of business, and
;5jj then com ye i you to lo k with chagrip and disgust on the small assortment a-.d make shift with something
,jgi you did not w int. We never h ive to resort to such misleading statements, for we have . .
1 Replenished Oar Stock' to the Extent of S4.000,
So, if you cannot, be suited in two or three art:c':r,-s. you don't have to stand and scratch your head and
wen er what to do, for we have an UNLIMITED RESERVE, and we can spring something this spring
during the beautiful Springtime '-hat will spring you to yo'ir feet and make you say: "l 11 takj those."
PRICES ON J
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Latest Novelties In Hot Weather Footwear :
Infant-.'
Chi d-s
Chiiu's
Child's
Ji.b lot
Ladies'
t'h iol ite strap bow S indals, 2s to "' -Jc. I nf ants' Chocolate, button, ils to o'e c.
v h co ate strap bow Sand lis, 4's to 8's ic. Infants' Uongbla button, 2"s to .To .Vc.
Ex' ra fine Ch.:c. str ip Sandais-- Sc and .toe. Inf mts' Choc, (extra fine) button, H's to j's 7
Ex ra fi::e (Anvil bottom) bow S indals, hi lo Infants' (Red and Bine Stitch) H.jo quality
-i 00 to s;i . 1.".. croia button 'ic.
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Eitratiae fAuvil bottom)
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Choc, strap liow Sandals,
all solid Goat button. Si
Oxfo.di -rl 2"j, H Si.
Everything
repairsn;
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New lmprorfinenti.
The Pearl S eam laundry h is just
received one of the latest pattern
bosom, collar ar.d cut! iror.crs from
Chicago, and is better prop wed than
ever to do nice work. Remember
Pearl Steam hundi v. Main street.
Thousands of sutTerers from grippe
have been restored to health by One
Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures
coughs, coids, bronchitis, pneomonia,
grippe, asthmi, and all throat and
luns diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co.
Coates & Co. sell lawn mowers
cheaper than ever. Also the best
grade of hose.
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Opposite Bank of Cass
GROCER
THESE PRICES
!ireakfa-t bacon, per 11)
I 'a lifer 11 'a 1 1 ms. per lb
I.-irge I la!..:., per lb
( T il.'nin, per ih
; Cood bucket
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lies. I librc buck"!
Uran, 10 ) lbs
K ega n t lioa - bi us
I ) ill p r h i :n riey si
Argo p Uss si a reii
A rgo corn st 1 rcii
Ji:sl eraelvr , per lb
1 do., clothes piiH
1 lb UiittUvAxe Tobacco.
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10 J 1 lb .1. T. Tobacco
1 I i I (H'M's lion t obiiCC' )
07 1 Star tob eco
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Bank of Cass County,
at .TTTk tc? nh
SLIPPERS,
Strap
bow Siridils, 11
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11 to "s IJ'Jo t 1.
to 11 Too to ..
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Child's Anvil
to l.oO.
Little Gents",
Mentioned Is Solid Leather 'o
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HERWOOD
The farmer, the mechanic and the
bicycle rider tre liable to unexpected
cuts and bruises. De Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve is the best thing to k ec p
on baud. It he;. Is quickly, and is a
well known cu,-e for piles. F. G.
Fricke Co.
Advertisers never got such cood
value for their rnony in this county
as at the present time in the daily
and Sijmi-Wkkk'LY Nr.ws. Tho best
class of people lake these paper and
our list sho.vs a rapid gr iwih. PI -nt,
n advertisement and rewards are eer
tain, if you have anylb;ng the peopio
want. .
STOKE
County
California l'rimes, per lb
K'.egunt lk.iistliiH, per lb
;j packages i'atlor M.-itcbe.H
Dwight's Cow brand soda, per lb.
Soap, 1" bars
lluttortnilk Soap, .1b:rs
Special brund eofToo, per lb
Special brand tea, per lb
Il-ib can tom.tloe-4
2-lb can corn ....
1Mb can cove oysters
1 -lb can cove oystera
1 s g i;,st tomato Cut-up, piir botUo...
."I j l-'jney plass imi-tard .... ...
:0 j Condensed mi.k, !! cimk
1') j ( lood peaches, per lb
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lop. extra h-io Chcx:. bow-
bottom Choc, laoe, 8j to 11
pit. back strop, hh to 11 -il.50.
Humbujjrory
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Killer in Six noun.
Distressing kiauey and bladder dis
ease relieved iu six hours by Tilfe
Gkkat Soctii Amkuican KiimEii
Ct'KK." It is a great surprise on ac
count of its exceeding promptness ia
relieving pain in blander, kidneys and
back, in male or female. Relieves
retention almost immediately. If yoi
want quick relief and cure, this ts the
remedv. Sold by Goring & Co., Drug
gist, Piattsmouth. Neb.
found.
At Smith & Parmelo's and V. G.
Fricke & Co. 's drug store, a roarvcious
cure for all kidney complaints, nerv
ous exhaustion and female weakness.
It is Foley's Kidney Cure.
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