The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 05, 1883, Image 2

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PLATTSHOUTH HERALD.
lTllLISllKl) DAILY AM) WEKKLY
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The PlattsiMlii Herald PnlilisMDg Co.
TERMS:
DAILY, delivered l.y carrier to any part of the
city
Per Week H
i'er.Muiiili ut
IVr Year 7 &
WEEKLY, by mail.
One copy nx month..
One copy one year
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.. 2 M)
K'Klitereil at tlie I'ohI Office. riultnioit)i,
second elaHx mutter.
PLATTSMOUTII. A Till I.
Indiana knocks the irrdiiiiiiiu,
and gets the postmaster general.
Champion H. Chase u well named;
lie xuado one of the bfist race. on re
cord.
And it wasn't the tail of Wiggins'
storm that struck this city on election
day; no; by two hundred and fiftj ma
jority.
Matilda Fletcher lectures to
night and tomorrow night in the M
K. church, this city. Her first visit to
thi-t city should be recognized by large
attendance each evening.
I'l.ATT.SMoi-TH polled nearly double
ttie number of votes at the city elec
lion that Nebraska City did; such
straws are full of significance in
population point of view.
Nkkkaska City' wheeled into the
republican line, electing II. F. Cady,
republican, inaj'or by a good major
i y. Every city in thr state heard
from thus far, has ducted a rcpubli-
c ii niavor in this "off vear" t 1883
Tiik next house will cousist of 32;
nieinberp. The last hoiis. had 2i)3.
The states which had gains are, with
their gains, as follows: Arkansas 1,
California 2, Georgia 1, llliuois 1, Io
wa 2, Kausa 4, Kentucky 1. Massa
chusetts 1, Michigan 2, Minne6tita 2,
Mississippi 1, Missouri 1, Nebraska
New Vork 1, North Carolina 1, Ohio
1, Pennsylvania 1, South Carolina 2,
TexaP n, Virginia 1, West Virginia 1,
Wisconsin 1. The states which lose
are: Maine 1, New Hampshire 1
Vermont 1. In the other states the
representation remains unchanged.
IS HAN I) OFFICERS
Of thr? ;rand Conmiauderj of Nebras
ka.
The Grand Comniandery of the
stnte ot Nebraska, which ha been in
session at Omaha for k few days past,
closed its labors yesterday morning,
after haviug selected Lincoln as the
place of meeting in Apri! 1884. and
providing for attending the grand
encampment to be held in San Frau
ciseo next summer.
I JThe following is the liit of newly
elected officers for the ensuing year:
.Sir .Samuel (I. Oweir, grand com
mander. i?ir Thomas Sewell, dcpuly grand
commander.
fir A. C. Smith, "rand generaliss-
Sir G. W. LiDuinger, grand captain
general. .
Sir J110. Wimple, grand senior war
den. Sir II. K. Warren, grand junior war
den. Sir J. F. E'rance, graud treasurer.
Sir W. Ii. Boweu, grand rccoider.
Sir I). Newman, grand standard
bearer.
Sir A. W. White, grand warder.
Sir iT. Hunger, yraud captain of the
guard.
A IJOY WHO OPPOSED MEDICAL. SCI
ENCK. Dr. Ike was called to ce old Ned's
?ou, aud after several viit; the doc
tor said to the anxious father.
"Ned, I donn wanter distress yer,
but dat boy can't git well. De cou
gIo:ii?ratiu of de nuwubi una hab dun
ot in "
" Val!, I leckon dat w ill kill him,"
Ned replied. '"I doau ; how a c'ule
wid his weak constitution an' con-
veuuoo can ci ouer sucu a o Deaneries-,
ob do flesh. So you gin him up,
Doctor?"
"Ysas, I issues my decrement right
hcah. Dat boy cau't live five hours."
About two weeks later Ned met
the doctor and said:
"I thought you gin that boy up?"
"I did. Ain't he dead yet?"
"Dead," repeated Ned contempt
uously, "why he's choppiu' wood dis
morn in."
The doctor reflected for a moment
and said ; "Dat's a nice way to fool
wid medical science. How don yer
ex peck folks to hab confidence in de
advancement of medical diskivcries
when a boy acks dat way. Dat boy
sab, lifts hisself up to dispute de 'tab
lishad rules ob de school ob phy
sicians. Fee done -wid him."
"Fee glad ob it nali, but yo'scf mtikt
had made a mistake. '
"No. I didn't case I understau's rny
business."
"I menu dat yer mout hab let' too
soii. Kf ycr'd stp.yed dar a month
louder yer might hab 'tablihcd de
proof ob yer proclamation."
'.".ooh heh. Nod, yer bettor let me
go and cc dat boy again."
"No, IVe mud. obleeged to yer.
Fse got a heap ob work to do, an' I '
need de chile. Go off fcomewhere an
7011 n cat." Arkansas Traveler.
New Chprch (iainc.
l'ock's .Sun.
There is a prospect of a great church
row up in Chippewa county. It seems
there are people there who play cards,
and it ha been one of the serious du
ties of the church to frown down all
such wickedness. It hag been argued
that the handling of cards leads to
gambling, and cheating, and games of
chance have beu held up to the youth
as the wickedest thing imaginable.
Hut since the last church sociable was
held the 01 Idly people have been
warning the youth against the sins of
sociables. It seems they wanted to
raise money for the church, and one of
the deacons suggested an innocent
game which would fill the coffers. A
wash tub was procured and filled wiih
bran, .ind a silver coin placed in the
bran and concealed. For ten cents
person could take a big spoon and dip
out a spoonful of bran, and if he or
she got the coin in the spoon, they
were so much ahead. The good peo
ple were anxious to lay up treasures
where moth and dust does not corrupt,
so they played the bran game exten
sively. The tub was surrounded, and
people had to stand in a line and
take their turns. The deacon who pre
sii'ed over the innocent game and took
in the dimes, perspired, and put on an
air of prosperity, and had his pockets
full of money, and he gloried that
the church had struck a soft snap
How much better this was thaa the
wicked seven-up, the wordly euchre,
the terrible eassiuo, and the demond
iziug draw poker. Here there was
no chance of getting the bowers up
one's sleeve. Here all was fair, and
there was 110 shenanuagan about it
You paid your money and you pu
in your spoon. The church was wax
ing rich, and all went merry as
marriage bell, until some of the
worldly people had hands dealt to
them. They had noticed that the
truly good people had squandered
their money and got no return, not
even as much as uh: does when
playing three card monte. The
worldly people marveled much that
the coin did not coniu up with the
bran, and after taking a few chances
in the Jerunli'in lottery, one of
them kic'ied, aud called tor a "show
down." The deacon did not know
what a "snow (Lwu" wa, and want
ed the game to go on, but the world
ly gamblers who believe 1 there was
"colluliug insisted on having a
committee appointed to examine
the brau. The dcacoy turned pale
and asked if they doubted him, and
tried to stand off .m investigation,
but the brethren' aud cistern' who
had beeu despoiled of their wealth
by the seductive brau mash, eided
with the wicked worldlings, and the
wa9h tub was examined The bran
was taked out into the boilers that
had been prepared to boil the oyster
for the soup, and when the bottom of
the tub was reached, the enormity of
the descou's offense was found. The
silver coin was nailed to the bottom
of the tub. A murmur of reproach
wenc arounu, ana tue deacon was
sought, but ho had taken his coat on
his arm and gone home, his head bowed
down with sh line. As he went out
he tot.l the pastor that there was no
use of trying to run a church if world
ly people were allowed to come in and
investigate the game. What it want
ed was faith. There is talk of having
the deacon brought before the confer
ence on charge of obtaining money
under false pretenso?, but the pastor
thinks perhaps the deacon did not
know that the coin was nailed to the
bottom of the tub. He says, now he
thinks of it, the deacon looked very
much surprised when he left the soci
able that night. The worldly people
propose to push the matter, o claiming
that it was a skiii g im-3ofth3 wo:st
description, and many of the church
members, who lost t'ipir money, favor
an investig niou. However it turns
out it is uotortunate, and shows that
honest7 is the best policy, even at a
church sociable. The deacon asks a
suspension of public opinion until he
can prepare a statement.
It Was a Loul Shout.
The news of the sweeping triumph
of Hon. Geo. S. Smith and his associ
ates causes much rejoicing lp.'re. The
hurrahs of the boys in Platf smo:ith
were distinctly audible in Lincoln
over the telephone. A shout of vict ry
that can 1h heard fifty miles is a good
one. Lincoln Journal
Last uioltt?4 le.-)atche aimouuce
the appoiiitmeut of Judge Walter Q
Gcrtdiam. of Indiana, as postmaster
reueral. Presitlent Arthur didn't
bueni iu rccojiuize oie importance f
having "au IJhio man" in the Cabi
net.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
B LA CKSMI TH
HOi.SE SHOEING & WAGON REPAIRING.
All Xifl2s of Farm implements Mended witn
Neatness and Dispatch.
Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing,
In short, well shoe anything that hay
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
JSTJElINAT SIHIOIrP
nFItthS. between Main and Vine Streets,
ustacrorw corner from the ntw hkkii u
orriK.
DANKS.
John riTZoritAi.D,
A. W. McLacoiilin,
Cacti ier.
President.
FIRST NATIONAL
13 A- 1ST IEC !
OK I'LATTSMOtJ'J II. NKLUASKA.
Offers the very best farililii fur the prompt
traneactlon of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, ISoikIh, (ioltl, ( overiimi-nl and Ixicat
MecurmeH Hougut aim ?oni, ijeposus receiv
ed and interest allowed 011 time Certlli
cute. Draft drawn, available in any
art of the I'nllcil States and all
the rincl;:tl towiiH of
Kurojic.
C'ollci-tl'mx matte & promptly rt-milled.
Highest market ri:e paid for Comity War
rants. Stale aLd County I'.ondx.
DIRECTORS
John Fitzgerald
John it. ( lark.
A. K. Toualin,
K. ('. Citi-him;,
(!eo. K. Dovey,
r. K. Wliite,
A. XV. MeLailjfHlln.
Bank Cass County
Cotuer Main ami Sixtii Streets.
PLATTSMOTJTH
4 JOHN ItLACK. President,
.!. M. l'ATTKKSOX. Cashier. (
Transacts a General Banting Easiness.
HIGHEST CASH I'll ICE
Paid Jor County awl City Warrants.
'( OLLKCriOXH JIAltK
and uroniptly remitted for.
lIKEt' TOItS :
Johu IUack, J. M. Patterson, C. II. l'arineie.
F. li. (iutliiiiann, J. Morrif.sey, A. 15.
Smith. Fred (Jorder. 511y
WEEPING WATER
WEEPING WATER.
NEB.
E. L. HEED, President.
IJ. A.GIBSON, Vice-President.
It. S. WILKINSOX. Cashier.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
DErOKITH
Beceired, aud Interest alloved on Time Certi
ficates. Dmwo avallaLlrt in any part of the United
States and all the principal cities of Europe.
' Agents for the celebrated
IMrg Line af Steamers.
IT'DcscRirj'pfi,
be nmilMl nw tj nil .nnhAin
pplicanta, and to cub-
about 176 poffm. ,00 illustratiouB. j.rioen. accurate
aeecriptlons mud valuable direction for rlantlnir
1800 varieOea of VeireUble and Flower Seeds.
Plant. Frnit Trees, etc Invaluable to alL eaDec.
laUy to Market Gardenpra. Send for It I
D. M. FERRY & CO. OeTROlT Mich.
lomen or laat vatp witrinnc nrvlwint
oraennif It. Itoont&in.
NEW
PumiturE StorE
HARRIS & UNRUH,
DKA LKi:SiI X
PUR2JITURE t C0FFI1TS,
and kiilK of irooils usually :-.-yt in a
FIHMT ( LASS Fl'K.ITlT.K STOKK
Also, a very coaipletc stock of Funeral Goods,
Metallic&WooieiiCoflns Cssfcets.Rolies,
Our New ami elegant hearso in always in
readiness.
Remember the place, in UNION
IJLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO
Doors sontli of Cass Coun
ty Hank.
Wliear we may be found night or day.
HARRIS & UNRUH,
24tl3 PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
O. A. WRISLEY 8c CO'S
BEST IN THE MARKET.
Made OXXYot Vegetable Oil
and JPuro licet Tallo w.
To Induce housekeepers to give this Soap
iu give iqis eoap
FKEE
a mai. with bach bar
WE GIVE A FINE
TABLE NAPKIN
This offer is made for a short time onlr
and should be taken advantage of at ONCE.
Te "WARRANT this Soap to do more wash
ing with greater ease than eny soap in the
market. It has no EQUAL for uso in hard
and cold water.
YOUR GROCER HAS IT.
G.A.TFrisley&Co.
K3anufaeturr of Standard Laundry
Ml Tollat Soaps,
Will
iPtRi'iii'iijiEP
m
BEANIE VISED T1&
Blake's Bmlding, up Stairs,
Where they are daily r ceiving a complete line of all kinds of
GOODS
We also wish to inform the citizens of Pluttsraoulh that we have made
arrangements for
Dy 1 ng, Clean i ng Sepal 6i ng
On li'.ut notice, and warrant satisfaction.
MJBmMHMi BEOS.
The Finest Pressed Brick
117 STATES,
M A IX U F A C
Orders received for any quantity
and filled in a satisfactory mniiiier.
Those contemplating to Imild
should examine our work, the
quality of our bricks and prices, j
Yard, in rear of Bonner Stable, I
Plattsnioiiih, Nebraska.
A
O1
J. G. CHAMBERS & SON
Everything liaml-nnxtlt- and
NEXT DOOR WEST
Cass County Iron Works
WATMAN & IvIRBY, Propr's.
IP 1 a, 1 1 s i xi o i t t li . 1ST eo.
MA XirFA CTURF.JI& OF
BOILERS, ENIWMS,
IKON FRONTS. HOUSE COLUMNS,
AND CASTINGS.
Our facilities for '".i.vv v..;ik in C'o!u;:m
not surpassed in the tMt. .
MACHINE REPA!l:l:y of uii kin.ls.
for all classes of work in x-.- w.
Patronize Nebraska in:usu.!.-i:iri:i;. We
freight and time.
Parties building in any part of the State
CASS COXTZTT
March 11th, 1882.
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LOU
:WMmF ALL KINDS
FOR SALE BY
yy7niim"x x st
m i
PROVISIONS,
Wholesale and SSeiail.
paid for ail kinds of eountry
produce: Call and see me.
Opposite First.
jr.
a$ SUITIWGSjiSTebr
TC U SS E S
5y
Van a 3
i-xat
warranted. Call in and t-ee us.
TO THE LATE FIRE.
i Custir.'js for Iltishn&s Hji;bLs are
".'r Machine Shop is full- tijulpped
duplicate all eastern pried-, saving
fhould write IVr (,i;r ttrn.s of c.'tit.
ZZrlQXV
PLATTSMOUTII. Xi:U.
LOUIS, MO
cr le by ,
Cash
National
auk.
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S1. lA.TUMlSITSfjrJSIiS,
T ZEE IE3
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1. rxr
ib
Tiic tliioiih line for iVnvcr
tinil tin Monnt iiii, ami till jioints
in S'UtluiM : ii ! Wt-l ti:i X rlir.iK
M
ka.
Kar-t'Tli .!l!ICrtio!! at
PLATTSHOUTH,
OMAHA and
ATCHIS01T KANSAS,
lor jiointh
East
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jbi ortn
and South
Connection- :it
( KNTIIA . CITY,
COLI'.MIU'S,
ATCHISON,
WYMOKK
and nil iiitcnne'l iate oints.
I'. S Kl'STIS
(I. Vv'. IIoj.MilMK, (it'll, l'il-i. A;;"i,
(icn'l ISin.t. ()u:rili:i. Oni:ili
jr. I
VY,
Will liCY ami SKLL all kinds of
FURNITURE,
METALS, .
IROIT,
RAGS
A2TD
PURSi
"Will atlvaiice rnoni-y on all
SALABLE (JOODS,
on lowvr Main strct t,
Opposite The Old Duke lUiildiny.
riattsmouth, Ft b. 1st, lS8;i ltf.
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JASON STREIGHT,
ivufpeior to Mtrcight & Miller,)
MAXCFACTCKi.lt OK
iflif iiayy hapjess.
I A lait liiie f
: Saddles Bridles. Coila
ai, I'LIU- fin-.
J
j :ilv;iys in sliM.-k.
I J r , J l t . .1.. T .
iiejjuu iwj uj uit u i tit is ,itai'7; (tuiu um
j sort notice.
Main Street, let- n Toiirtli r,d Fifih,
O. M. STl:KK;HT. Iiii.;iip Mana r.
j ( H.m.SiMM'ivs. .i1i:i:upa1 Manager. 7:f
ROSEaT DONNELLY'S
"W.3-OIsr
AND
BLACKSMITH
SHOP.
Wagon, Bnygy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing
I- I
ami now prepared to do all kinds of repairiutz
111 furlll fiflli AtllA. ... M . . I
vim i in iuni.1 v, ;i mere
m :i good lathe in my shop.
PET Eli RAUEN,
! The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charce of tbe wacon shop.
He is well known as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
Xcw IV&gona and Ilacffle nade to
Order.
SATISFACTION QUARANTCTD.
Just Ecceivcd.
A FINK LINK OF
MEERSCHAUM AND li.1l.e PIPES
OK lllti:'T ini'OIITATIIIN',
A Challenge 5c Cigar,
Hpi'i Lilly uunle lol Ilie l.liul tIJ d 'ijly, a I
Pepporberg's Cii;ar Factory
Id7ATTl7r:
Old Reliable
V 0g.li inn.
If. A. WATERMAN & SON
V It . ! -;!. am! Kt'lail DualiT t
PINE LUMBER
shali:s? LATH,
iJLINDS, tKc,
1'mii-;!i 'Uvcl, lii M'nr ifO'fiii Monsf.
I'LATTS.MOUTII, - NKI31tAi?KA.
A
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ka
A'o laioi c iSIicuniallKin, ;oul or
ritralc;fxi.
Immediate Rtlicr vjrranlcil.
PenDiiaentCorc (Jaaraiileci
'IV Oy I 'Irllili.-l l ll lllll til VI r 1.11'lU'l) III ftlil
iii ii Mii iti.-f, muli i,r tit i an le. Hi fir In nit
jirnminiiit iibififimit nml iinui'iiM fur lln
uliini'if y n Siili' iilii ii .
Till: ONLY Iil.SSOl.VhU OF TIIK I'OI.soV-
u s run: Ann which i.xisih in im:
m.ooi of Kiu;r.i.i ic ami (;h iv ia-
1IKNIS.
HAMCVI.ICA h known ;i'i a i-oiiiiikiii-si'Iim-
1 1-in cil y. Iiim'uii'-i' i l ft rik I'm diri'i 1 1 ;i' I lio
ciii-i- of laii'iiniiili-iii. tiiiiil ;iijl ii-iii alria.
wiiili; .so inaiiy so-c;illi l (n--i I'K'm itlxl mijijio i ij
iiiiiMLi'iis only lifilt loi'iilly I lie rlfiii'l-.
It li :is Ijci'M 'OiiC'ilfil liy fiiifm nt hcIi hi isn
Unit oiitwaiil iiiplic;ilioiix, mii-Ii a liililiinj
itli oiIh, oinl iiii'lil'i. Iliiilitr::ts. anil Kootliln;
lolions v ill not i'i'aillcal llii'i-c ilUi-:i-i'S wltl-li
st I In1 result of tin poisoi nij; of llm liionil-
willi I'rii; Ai'iil.
NAlM'VI,irAiirl!--itli liiai v. lou- ft
ffi't on this ai-iii and so remove) i lie d l-f rler.
It II now exi'lnsively tiseil liy all etjelii al eil
pliysh-iaiis of A mei i'a anil I ai i .i. HilieHt
MeilK-al Aea'lfmy of 1'ai m reioi ts 'Xi per eent,
I'Uli'f in t In ee day s.
REMEMBER
tliat KAMCVLK't is a certain eun for
IMIia .MA i ISM. ;o( T ami i;i KAUilA.
'I lie most intense. pain ;ne siillneil almost In
ftant ly.
(iive it ;t trial, ltelief )!iariititeil or tuoiiey
ri'flllSlleil.
Tlioii'-kixts of testimonial Merit on appliea
tion. SI a I'.ox. C I'ofs for .;.".
Si lit fife hy mail on receipt of money.
ASIC YOi: i: DitFOOIST I OIt IT.
Hut lo not lie ileimleil into lakm;; iuilt at i'ini
or siile t i: lili-K. or sometlijntr reeomi:ienii-i
"jusi ns ;.(mhI !" !::i.t on ll'e genuine w it li tin
name of WASH I'.t I'.NK O., on i aeli l.ox,
wliii'li is iMiuraiitee il elu inieally pure uiit!erour
i-i-iia' ure, an iinlisil'-iisilile it ouisiie to insun;
Mieec-H in tiie tiea'iurnt. Take im oilier, or
sem! to ii".
WahbLiurne U Co., rrojiieti.
i!K7 J'.roail wav. eor j:eHile St.. NICW VOKK.
L Jr VJ CL.
&, a. l r .
T : C c: v.
KENDALL
M?.rB-3iTr.--
Til k .Must so k-si i i. KkmmiV ver (lis
niviiMl as 11 j. i -n.i:;, in I i - r i .- - .nd -Jim--"
not liii-ici ; Ai-n x--. mh liuin.iu IIi-iIi.
KEAIl I'JMWK r.Ei'.OV, .
j-'iiOM col. l. t. i-'o.sri:u
VdUIiu-Iov II. OlllK. Al.iV inlli, I SAO.
IJ .J. Iv.;.ii..li ."t C11 , i . j 1 :- -1 !;ul auiy
!!:!. ! junli.i ,i:.i. ih;i l.n-li I j.i ird wjy
lli':;ih'. In li;ii ,i iiir-ji' I u;.,; 11;;. in in one li.int
ulni
11. .ii! inn' n ii i in ix-r. w iiicli iniide
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. JT f-j. -1 :I"m .:i 11, ;:: in :J. iuc-aiio fr.x-ir-!-.-.
I Ii-ti-;i'!iiin (i ;;t i.i- to trj It. juhI (iui
iiriit;m-t-- iit-iH n-.ii lorn. to. oidi-n-cl tliiei
ooul.-s. I too!; 1 1 -!i ,;,, lii'.u.lit 1 would
iv il a tt;o:oii.'li liial.l ust'llit hc onliriK todi
n i tiii.is aiiil tl;f loiillii i;ty !... folt c ;lM-i to
tie lain-, Kinl 1 1 - 1 1 ; in f -m liail (lis;iiM-arr(l. I
used lint. o!n liullif a: (I tin-f-i-lts 1) In h- ;.i c HS
fit-e fj-niji i:in.).- mhI a- i-iuontli as any lireiii
Hit-.tal. lir i-ci i n l -ini. 'Iliif i-tiri-uan
' r-mr!:li I hat I I' I two ot mv lifiu).Loi
liav- tlie r-iii:uiiii t v. bottles w'lio an- i;ow
usinr it.
Vt i i:-p ctfully.
U T. FOS1K1L
Kendall's Spavin Cure
OX 1 1 UMAX FLESH.
I'aUenV Mills N. Y.. Feb. 21. m;n.
H.J. h'KNOAI.LS: In,. I,.i! -1, ,. l..:t!i-ll-lar
ia.c on im-h 1 usfil your KcndaliV .-tm i:i
Curt? w -.i. a niaii'iiarit an k l ;-r:ui! ! ni i, i-ii
nioutli-st.unliiu. I Iik'1 irii d many tliiin-'i, hut
in Vain. mil fna in i:iv tin. hu,- t,i Mi
Kronnd jiii.iiii. ami for I he lir-t time it re hint,
in a iialiu.il .o-.i,oi,. K..r ; f.miili !iu;m-ul it
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Yours truly,
KliV. M. I. I5KI.L,
Tastorof M. E. C'liureh, ratten) '.. N. Y
Send adilreHM for Illustratrd Ciiciilitr. uliiep
we think (jives positive proof of it- virtue. .o
remedy has ever met mltli n.ch umiu ilit ed
succe', to our knovl"tlt:e. for ln-.-t.il as iu'liu
man.
I'rice ft, per bottle, or fix lottli for . All
Dnu:iiit.s have it or can cet It for you. or It
will le went to any H'ldr" on reeelpt of uric
by the nrnm-l-tor- u. 15. J. KEMAM co"
tnoeburj Falls. Yt. 3-ly
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