The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 14, 1891, Image 5

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yrup
h, an incident from the South
Uipi i. written m April, 1890,
rt!:e unpj nau vimicu mat
' I am a farmer, one of
; 0 have to rise early and
I,.. At the beginning oflast
I was 011 a trip to tlie City
urir, Miss., where I got well
in a bhower of rain. I
:e and was soon after seized
1 1 u fi-
im-. IliU-auiii; euujjii. 1 ins
rse every day, until I had
1 t t..t 11- 1 :
.ill 1. 1 Ciu.-5um.-u ui. ui&on
k since died, and lie told rue
bottle of Uoschec's Gernian
Meantime my cough grew
i w( rc and then the Grippe
his and I caught that also
n!y. My condition then
d i:ie to do something. I
In tiles of German Syrup. I
in'' them, and before takin
the second bottle, I was
clear f the Cough that had
ric so long, the Grippe, and
d effect-. I felt lip-lop and
i tliat way ever since.
Hkials, Jr., Cayuga, llines
ll --'I In- Kin" formerly of 1:d
.... it. ,i, pltc and other urinary ill.
.r iil" ! (i:c U-t and qmrkeht III Iht
! I'-., ,l.,v It ia 'tied and hiicMv
J In II. r f.i-linff I'l n In stiltlon, ikNi
h-.? wi 1. upland hurope, anad.iand
l-.nl;' 4i r it (.it 1-ciu-orrlnra. It i
v ..nn, a;,.i ronvriiiciitly carritd in
Ji i' ' a '' 'r two for I;. cni .y
11 "f prn c Riunin're no strict
' "K11 it. t'htr Amcr run I'iil a id
, lt!l "). H IKr, ( lay ( .1.
, ,, --"I ' 'KMiitun Drug Co.. a.i
DniB 1 .... Oiiiilm. Neli.
pnotonrcplii
f
:::r::i ivmizi
rmviuii mill
SWEET, WALIACH 4 CO
J 3 215 Wabssh AH Cfcleif
I.
1 Bawl
UZaUSB
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M L v.-t.mcn ni itl hv xx Youth
mm ! J'utir. The nnfr genuine Kn-mh
; .ni j"rp,ir.iti'in in I he U.S. If har-n
1 ;, , . .tlorlf . tike untit pure prmg
'ii'i.iii ii4 o itriiliotift, mtrth brown
',-,vy r;vt, fttUiiwiH-,, frci klrs, tan,
nipMir muter, irc.itc soit vtlvt-tv
imimru that lk ol iimo
il r Jt artnrM. $j a puck if e, thn-c
n receipt of prtr. ' hp Amen
Co, Itnva'tv prtip't., SH-ncrr,
ut,u
urn Drug iu., Omaha, Neb. bi
bil'rw'od In Be Culture am.ui roar
All,,,, .lieveri.,Hollesly
u the city of UmwH
iJiwtmu d the rnakiitT
a-ssif.v ami iroMmn t'
.Uun win, - name (lien
"low a in t;1(i i;utri
jlayiugaa i-nj.-im.,,.
he stop-d, of to-irsf,
Due day u, eil:i,
ver lier wardrol,
iierroom, anj.
lunclii
by a lit
napkin, he be
llot long Hgij
'is w!iie!i weL
o f virtue- a ne
f' hy. A l.uiy.
is 110110 bettei
d wwltl, wa.-
at the (iruiid
at liia t?st.
I 'd in look i no
r
fr a j-ortion of it, in
ifff busy, hul her
ieHi sent 10 iiw . ,.,, ,V1
- ? in.il i
L:oe iwr siagu atanton," of lht.
.vu-, were seit.Ured about 01,
vuci.,01,., arnonjj them being a lare
w""'"lJV"y with sparkling ii:,-
oous. u canifitt the eye of tlie waiter
brought up the tray, and
tie juiin with his
cured it.
He ruslied downstairs as noon as pos
ib!e,to,iii vulvar parlan.-o, ' heck" it
but found that he could ra.se but n 1 tv
cents 011 it Ho was a ".smooth guy,"
so lie listened back to the hotel, only
to had that the lady had departed for
the matinee jni fornianet'. To the
theatre he went, ami, securina admis-
Bioa to the stai'e entrance Oil ''liri'Hi 1111
busiiiega from Miss , hotel," .
found the lady and restored to her the
diamond cross, which. h nl ;tnsilik' oof
forth, had become entanrled in a'nan-
kin. She had never even missed the or
nament, but she was so deliehted with
the fellow's honesty that Hhe bestowed
on him a live dollar bill. This is a true
story, and one which will not 1 incor
porated amoiij? those in the Sunday
school books under the title, "The Re
ward of Honesty."-St. Paul Olobe.
No Sampling Wanted.
While In Canada recently I went into
a candy store to make a purchase, and,
at 1 had always done at homo, sampled
some of the varieties piled on the count
er. And what do you think I found? Cay
enne ixipper: At llrst 1 sttppo.-ted it was
some candy made for April fool's day.
but when I sampled two other piles
which looked tempting, and from which,
had they pleased me, I should have pur
chased, 1 iouiiu mat cayenne pepper
was in each piece. "In order to stop
customers eating candy they don't pay
foresaid my companion. I tell you I
was mad; and when I thought of tlie
way in this country, where one is asked
to sample everything unknown before
buying, I told theclerk I didn't want
the caramels. New Vork Tribune.
In'ftl l'ri- I.l-t nl IWm Kmimri ann.
bi urm w any ad rsna.
BO, 0. COI.I.JKK, Kalrbury, Nb.
I;l plJK'r,
lv ir iit.ility ailiiif. I)o yoa 'rcl
' V cic. '.j- z ii vu. If in nt mien and
11(1. Oltl.Ar HtK( II 1-Kh.St'KII'.
I'm. Ii i a k(x-cific for involunt:iry
mil'iri- i,;d ;li;t.t aoftrninK ol thr lirain.
i.u, Jmi ol mt-miwy. Ink, vitulity, all
1 .tf jrt.w r of the generative or(.tni
i. rmt'ifji tridiaeretioiik, lle of opium,
inn 'omfmiiitm4llc and iwwlrly s
tiur.,i,t., r,, uu(,. The A'licr
Med:, at t o., KnjrKltji pni', Snenrrr,
I'nv.i. $1 a iacpr!, nr three lor it
Ir..ii- kuppiied by (iKdmin Lra;
u " 1 uiiik y.o.t irmuitN, ruen.
KDOI.I Ii 1 .11 in a-
1 ' - m ma tm, ww will w
area ill all clmrvM f. . I. il.
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r " 1 an ui uiuuBiaa aruniM mmm !
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ima Vyoui LiMia , -
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ul Valin p,aeaKi.....II
f-oow. Iiu. Whfu Vm1im...H -
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1-ir.Hiui; batf to lak.VM.il. pot
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nwi.i wi UMi AboUtoQlUloa
" 11 liau.iu au l
rrrnrli n-mir1v n4 ....t .-
fttc,n f" Kitivi-.y cur ivupprrsmon of
-retail ri.rticalUfuMfi pctuliar to
r.iUie rrmetly, WarninU-d to
r, U4U'm or Mn-y refunded Ihis
'T'H Dfif ill. fa. fc.i.iA l-.i: i:..it.
ift -. 7 ""Mini iniiir aire tlili'li:
0'"fKK'"'jfors. Sent hfliMll
'"''wfda.A lru Co..OmaJia. Neb.
.Ill HI Of Koryhiga Habit
C0ILIW8, Orialaal llMra.r
lUileM (,imm A.tUUtav.
KaJl(laS3
UU Mlk J
TV" amwieiiB
I ltioug litr.l BtMlam
JMiftA mu anil a..t ,-itA.
' v wavu liuwcif iw
'to introduce you to a cuarmiug
:f. M'tstend:'
MIU111I Ma.. l U. T
I.UW11B.J1, nil, A
Jon lika to loin theard
lll(rlllvlnlnnITlV,
LwPPrwtUbr4ytoon,"
A Chlldlraa Hume.
Smith and wifo have every luxury
at money can buy, but there ia one
tbinf lackifiaT to their haiipines. Do'h
I am fond of children, but 00 little voices
priittlr, no little feet patter in their
beautiful home. "1 would ive ten years
el my life if I hod one healthy child
of iny'own," b.ruilh often biijb to him
be:f. No woman can lie tho mother of
heclthy olfupringa unless she is hereoif
In good health. If the suffers from
female weakness, Reneral debility, benr
ing down pains, and functional d.-runu
menti", her physical condi'.ion 's such
that she cannot hope to Iihvb lunlin)
children. L)r. Pieret.' F.vorile IVescrip
lion is a eoveieign and (lnuraidilei
remedy for all thrs ailments. Soeguur
anlee printed on bottle-wrapper.
A Signature That ftNcnpcs t rlt
ii'Iniii. A document which was filed in the
Xew York register's ofllce recently
bore a signature which would puzzle
an expert to decipher. There was a
bold start, a wild zigzagging of pen
marks up and down and finally a tan
gle which might be taken to mean any
thing that suited the fancy of tlie
reader. Vet nobody felt called upon
to criticise the penmanship, for the
signature was at the bottom of the
trust deed by w hich Jlaron Maurice ue
Hirsch gavo 82,400,003 to emeliorato
the condition of Hebrew immigrants to
this country from Kussia and Itoiima-
nia. Tho baron has a fortune w hich
some people say amounU to 8100,000,-
000. Others put it at s.mouo.ooo, hut
the difference is immaterial When a
man gets up above 850,000,000 nobody
will bother about his skill with writing
tools. In fact some of the critics in
the register's ollice ski. led 111 such mat
ters gave the baron's signature a little
pra se. They said it was prettier than
Jav liouid's.auvhow.
O tiara I Kremulita Claim.
Cnicnoo, April 21 The misoiDg link
la the chain ot title establishing Gener
al Pmmnnt'a claim to the island of Al-
c-trai Id Sao Francisco bay has bean
received by W. R Covert of Findlay. O.,
ho ie out of the claimHols under I'r-
mont, he having furnished a part of thd
purchase moDey. This missing part of
tb title is in the form of a grant from
the Meiicho government w i'iidii
Umple, the man from whom General
Fremont made the pur.haae. The
United States government now hai pos-
ionof this island, and tremouta
heir are now suing for 1U value, which
it eatimnU') at 110.00000.
Heroic Mothers of the PooF;
'.vmma experience as a physician
in the east of London, Dr. Edward
Herdoe says ia the Fortnightly Review
iiirti me mothers among the poor, and
'vei, among the paupers, are willing to
a,-rince lor tlie sake of med
lti 1 i 1
nueimance upon theirehildreu "I
..!. I .... !.. ....
vwuiu urn give me lathers." he said
"j my means so good a character in
tins rest ct. The beery and self-indul-
tfeni paujier male parent is too often
careless enough of his family; but of
memo.m-rican, on the whole, say
nothing but good. I have very rarely
I1I1UII u bii.l. ..I.ll.t ... .
dub Hutu iu wain lor any-
."iK mini ner means, even if she had
i'l go without necessaries for herself."
One example which he gives of the
ielf-sacriliee of ienniless mothers is
worth quoting in full. "One Monday
morning." he says, "ia the depth of the
late winter, a thin, poorly clad little
woman came through a snowstorm to
an Kast Knd work house to ask for
food for her children. Hfcr husband
w is lying in i tm iaiirmary and she
had live children to support by charing
aiid.doing odd jobs. The relievsing
oflieer at once assisted the family with
food. Tea minutes after the applicant
had left the relief oflieer 1 was fetched
111 haste to see the poor woman, who!
had just reached home, she lm.1 1
p in ed the bread and meat on the table
and had fallen dead on the bed. I was
surprised to see the five chubby, well
led children standing by the bed 011
which lay their dead mother. The
storv wau a common one the bread
had all gone to the children. The
mother had saeriliced her life to save
theirs. 'A mother,' says Coleridge, 'is
the holiest thing alive,' and 1 should
indorse the sentiment, even had 1 no
other experience wherewith to illustrate
it than that gleaned from my East
Loudon parish work."
How Herbert Sneii er Looks.
Herbert Spencer is a man somewhat
ihove the middle height and not look
ing his seventy years by good decade
His head is well shaped, but not no
ticeably largo, and is pinky bald, with
a fringe of not very gray hair. Hound
his cheeks and law irrows a scant
whisker to match wit h a narrow canal
cut through at the chin; the nose very
delicate mid aquiline, the teeth strong
and well preserved, the skin ruddy,
and the whole expression line, simple,
and intellectual. Of course, he wore
soft, square-toed boots, and a baggy,
broadcloth coat. 'They are badges of
men of genius the elderly ones, at
least and even Itudyaid Kipling af
fects them. Never ia all my experi
ence have I seen a very great man
with such absolute simplicity of man
ner.
Australian t ltlea.
The pre vailing state of socialism is Cfl
in the larger towns with good things
excellent museums, splendid libra
ries, free reading-room, parks, botan
ical gardens, manifold places of inter
est or amusement These are for the
multitude, and the multitude in Aus
tralia is unquestionably becoming
southern in its taste for excitement and
amusement -. For the rich are, music,
the theater, and clubs as expensive and
almost as luxurious as those of Fall
if.11 -..
wau or riccadilly. For the children
01 all, excellent schools and universi
nes. iv) net, and poor alike crowd
into towns, which become larire with
out becoming crowded, so wide is tlie
room lor expansion, so perfect the ap
pliances of tram, rail and boat for the
suburban residence. Thus the cities
have acquired not only an excess of
population, but also a social and Doliti
cal dominance which is neither British
nor American, and for which only a
continental parallel can be found. To
an outside o'jserver the resulting con
J : a. . - . .
Ull.on ot ttana8 seem artificial !inrl
not without grave daueers. but curious
ly interesting, as iUnstratiaf new forms
01 national growth, possibly incidental
10 extreme democratic development.
The
ivrumiivu IIW
enabled the artisan class to secure un
equaled present advantages, but there
is justification for the view entertained
by many Australians that will sap the
foundation of permanent prosperity
unless a check can be found. The
gravest problem before Australia is
apparently how to get a sufficient ag
ricultural population to stay upon the
land. The temper of the country is
not favorable to the patient industry
of the farm, with its remote results
and slow accumulation. Within the
last few years the curious phenomenon
has occasionally presented itself of a
serious dearth of labor in country
plac s, while in the towns masses of
unemployed were besieging the govern
ment ottK-es with demands for relief
works. Sent, sometimes at the gov
ernment exjiense, to the rural districts,
the "unemployed" soon drift back to
the mingled wants and delights of city
life. Century Magazine.
1 MCea tf itenea 40 Years the Standard.
I'cculliir Divorce Suit.
Aate n. i-.tigerton, lor ttiree years a
resident of Minneapolss, has filed com
plaint in the district court, asking a di
vorce from her husband, Erastus 1).
Edgerton, president of the Second Nat
ional bank of Helena, a leading capital-
ist and church member. She asks for
850,000 and her share in his present
real estate holdings. The couple were
married in and came to Helena
three years later. In her complaint
she alleges that Erastus procured by
fraudulent means a divorce from her
in Yellowstone county, this state, in
1W, Thomas A. Carter, present com
missioner of the general office, being
his attorney. She alleges that he
forced her, with a drawn revolver, to
wrte a letter dictated by him, author
izing E. I). Weed, present UnitedStates
district attorney, to appear for her in
the Yellowstone county proceedings,
w hich letter Edgerton carried to Weedi
and the latter accepted service and
consented to a decree of divorce on her
behalf, without knowledge or consent.
She has a suit pending ia the district
court of Jefferson county to annul this
fraudulent decree.
Peculiar Find,
Joseph Paulas has made a discovery
of a lacunar kind ot oil or gas wen on
his farm, three miles northwest of Go
shen, Ind. Paulas runs a sawmill in
one corner of his farm and has it loca
ted near the edge of a large marsh
Some time ago the water supply which
fed the engine boiler gave out A 40
foot open well was diigand the custom
ary iron pipe driven down still further.
Subsequently a good supply of water
wan olifniiied. and it was fed into the
boiler. The engineer noticed three or
four days ago that the water acted
stratnrely in the boiler. He said it
Sclent flc Walfn.
In ' order to preserve wire rope it
should be covered with raw linseed oil.
mixed with vegetable tar.
The effect of removing tassels from
corn is to turn the strength of the plant
to the ovaries, and so produce a larger
amount of grain.
Seaweed is now made Into a tough
paper, which takes the place of window
glass. When colored the effect is simi
!ar to stained or painted glass.
An instrument called the hema
tokrit, based on centrifugal actiou, has
been invented for determining the vol
ume of corpuscles present in blood.
Dry ropei immersed for four days
in a bath containing twenty grains of
sulphate of copper to a quart of water
are for some time preserved from the
attacks of parasites and rot.
The speed with which the bodies
known as meteors enter and pass
through the atmosphere is so much in
excess of that of a cannon ball that
there is no comparison between the
two bodies.
In its native habitat the shell of the
oyster is always a little open, and mi
croscopic, waving hairs set up currents
which carry tne rood plants to its
mouth, where, they are ingulfed and
afterward digested.
Knew What lie Wanted.
Philadelphia News: "I wast an oys
ter stew, and I don't want the oys ers
and liquors and milk all mixed in a
mess and merely heated. I want the
milk carefully boiled first, then the oys
ters added, next the liquor and finally,
after it is taken off, the seasoning, lie
very particular about the milk.
"it must be sweet and rich and,
above all things, be careful to get good
butter. Only the best and freshest gilt
edge dairy butter should be used. As
for the oysters, 1 want the very best to
to obtained anywhere; no common mud
oysters for me. Now don't forget"
Waiter Yes, sab. Do you wish the
oysters with or without, sah ?
Customer sWitn or without what?
. Waiter Pearls, sab.
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CONSTIPATION
Ill Die lieMuitions.
A gerah was a cent
A cab was three pines.
An omer was six pints.
A shekel of gold was $8.
A firkin was seven pints.
A farthing was seven cents.
A talent of gold was 913,800.
A talent of silver was $530.30.
A bin was one gallon and two
Exekiel's reed was nearly
feet.
A cubit was nearly
Biillai
IS THE BEST MEDICINE
for the Ger.ei-,1 Ailments of Horses, Cattle, Bon
and Slieep. Tiiey purify the blood, prevent acd
cure disease.
reiisDie, in
Hmicst ml
twentv
a horse or cattle ahooM
Sold by all drugicista.
pcka;es: used ami warranted fur over tweni
clTeitatrii
Co . Chicago.
years, i-.veryone ow-nniir a
Ttt it atrial, jviaueuy kmmiiiit l'liuraiiraii
pints.
eleven
twenty-two in
was about fifty
ches.
A shekel of silver
cents.
A mite was less than a quarter of
glass.
a - - - . i
j. piece or. saver or a penny was
thirteen cents.
pluttered and bubbled. The water was
examined and found to have a pecu
liar odor something like that of arti
ficial water gas. It was neavy him
oily. This peculiarity increased, an.i
ihe engine had to shut down. The
snmples which have been submitted
here show a substance in mixture with
the water or about the consistency of
glycerine Unlike ordinary oil in mix
ture it cannot, ue uiscuuuocicu i
Jiflkan into rlobules. It has a clear
color, unlike that of regular petroleum.
Panlus is positive he has made a rich
strike and has sent samples to experts
for analysis. ;
AatoDlahlBS hrofreaa.
K nut Miranda (to little city nephew)
"I'm glad you go to school reg'larly
in th' city. What d'ye study?"
nttle Xephew-"Oh, every grade
has n different set of text books."
Aunt Mirlnda-"Lna saaesi ine
way things ia goin'l Can't folks find
exts enough in the qipio now ujr
Washington Post: A man who de
clares that he has vainiy purs.ieu
career of Integrity, says that he is a
Tlrlue-owe-io In honesty.
Crown and Scepter.
The story goes that the czar of Rus
sia does his own marketing.
King George of Greene has a fortune
of only 30,000,000 francs. The family
spends little money and puts all its sav
ings into solid investments.
Princess Clotilde is greatly depressed
over the loss of her husband, Prince
Napolean. The annuity of 820,000
which he received from the Italian
government will be continued to her.
The ex-Empress Eugenie adhers to
the plainest designs for traveling cos
tunics. She wears usually an easy fit
ting bodice and a simple skirt. Her
majesty objects to axaggerations in
dress of any kind.
The Princess Louis, of Schleswig
Holstein, who is soon to be a bride, is a
tall and a very handsome young wo
man. Her shoulders, arms and neck
are perfectly proportioned, and she has
pretty dark blue eyes.
queen Victoria -etains the loyalty of
her subjects to a remarkable degree.
Whenever she visits London she is
greeted by the populace with extraor
dinary enthusiasm. Even Englishmen
are astonished by the warmth of her
welcome.
The sultan of Turkey is said to be
imbued with the superstition concern
ing cross eyed people. He had a man
in his suite afflcted with an abllquity
of vision in one eye, and as the courier
was too useful to discharge the eye
was extirpated.
King Menelek II Is now the ruler
not only of his own kingdom, Shoe,
but of the far mora important country
of Abyssinia te the north. He ia there
fore the moat powerful ruler Abyssinia
has had for generations, for he baa uni
ted his owa country with the great
highlands Mtthof kim, -
DiarUTery ot Mahogany.
In the year 1597 one of Sir Walter
fUliegh's ships in an expedition against
the Azores, put in at Trinidad for re
pairs. The workmen used the fiist
wood that came to hand, and it hap
pened to be the now famous mahogany,
liy this accident it was first introduced
into England, where it was much ad
mired, but it did not become an article
of commerce until a century later.
bince then it has held first rank as a
abinet maker's wood. Golden Days,
Aa Efflcaciotii Medicine.
"Ah, doctor, allow me to give you my
heartiest thanks fcr that medicine you
prescribed for me."
"So it helped you very much V
"Yes, indeed, immensely."
"How many bottles did you use?"
"I didn't drink any myself, but my
ancle got away with one bottle, and
soon after breathed his last 1 inherit
all his property."
New York Journal: He You say
that tight shoes hurt you terribly; then
why do you wear them?
She (savagely) Because they roaka
me forget what an idiot you are.
There's a good deal of
guarantee business in the store
keeping of to-day. It's too
excessive. Or too reluctant.
Half the time it means noth
ing. Words only words.
This offer to refund the
money, or to pay a reward, is
made under the hope that you
won't want your money back,
and that you won't claim the
reward. Uf course.
So, whoever is honest in
making it, and works not on
his own reputation alone, but
thrfjugh the local dealer whom
you know, must have some
thing he has faith in back of
the guarantee. The business
wouldn't stand a year with
out it.
What is lacking is confi
dence. . Back of that, what is
lacking is that clear honesty
which is above the "average
practice."
Dr. Pierce's medicines are
guaranteed to accomplish what
they are intended to do, and
their makers give "the money
back if the. result isn't ap
parent. Doesn't it strike you that
a medicine which the makers
haye so much confidence in,
is the medicine for you?
CHILES' 1
Cactus creaslh
Cure Chai ped Hands, Face ftatl
Ijk, Tan, Sunburn, Pimples.
Ma", es roub skin f-i and amooial
without t.einj; sticky or greaty.
Delicately perfinr.ed. 'Renders face
powder invisible and make it ad
here to the skin, imparting atone
a brilliant. complexion. Price SAta
Jailtd to any address on receipt
of i rice. Seiid postal note, aiivaa
or stamps. Address plainly.
i iru,Ks to..
Tift f ItninbT f 4 i.niiueic!-, eblafe
$100 REWARD!
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AMERICAN INTRODUCTION CO.
83 Dearborn Street,
CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS.
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brated Equipoise and DeUarU
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catalogue.
MKS. I.. W. PIKE,
75 IfadiaonaU, Chioago.
PATENT
Lawyer and Solicitor, JC. T.
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Correspondence Invited.
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Sliruba, Vegetable Plants,
ALMD CUT FLOWERS.
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eaaujnianr and oneraunf aorgsen ue uajn
ye and Bar Collef. PatieaSs at a diatance treatsd
witk snparalleled lactase and when rial tins- tas dtv
proTidea Dos.s. era loosTuajstrasaasiiii laesa,
I CURE FITS !
Wbra I say ears I do not man meralr toaaou tbaca
for a time and then bsae them ratara sasin. I aaasa a
radical cure. I hare mads the dlasass ot FITS, EPI
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ears. Sendstonesfor a trsatias sad a rres awKlset
my infallible remedy. Gits Eapraaa and Post Oftoa.
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Kinn's Germ Kniilicator-posltii cty curea all dis
eases! llccitttsc It kills an Jerms, niicicra. i.ir-.isnr!,
microbes and aniinalculac in the system, which the
prominent physicians in convention arrel n-aatnc
cause of all disease. The air, water, reirctablca aa l
fruit are full of these little worms, causing catan h,
consumption, diabetes, and Hriijht'a diseaae, can.
ccrs, tumors onu an so cancu iui:ui;iic m-i.
(Never known to fail to cure consumption, catarrh,
kidney trouWcs and syphilis ) ti, $j nd ll aiies
Bent anywhere on receipt of price, 'i'hia la the
only (renu 11c article ;all others are counterfeits. Th
Am. Pill A Med. Co. (royalty) Spencer, t lay
la. Trade supplied liy Goodman Drug Co., and
Richardson Drug Cc. Omaha. Neb. Sold by att
druirirists. '
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