McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, December 25, 1884, Image 7

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    Products.
A San Francisco paper estimates the
* 3tnl value of California products fo
2384 nt § 81,000,000 , About 60,000,000
Vill be exportt'd , consisting of wheat
burlcj % Hour , wine , brand- , wool , sal
inon and canned fruits. Wheat leads
the list of exports , the total product be
in < : 1,500,000 tons , valued at § 40,500
000.
From Hie Reverend Clergy.
Among the many ministers of the
gospel , who have been , helped bj
rown'.s Iron Hitters , the Rev. E. A
Spring , Co'rydon , Iowa , says , "I used it
for general ill-health and found it
a great help. " Rev. James McCarty ,
Fort Stevenson , Dakota , says : "li
cured me of severe dyspepsia and in
creased my weight twenty-live pounds. ' *
The Rev. Air. Olley. New Bern , N. C. ,
says he has taken it , and considers il
one of the best medicines known. The
Rev. Mr. Whitney , Hingham , Wis. ,
says : "After a long sickness from
lung fever , I used Brown's Iron Bitters
and gained strength. " So throughout
the states with hundreds and hundreds
of other clergymen.
In the January HA.KI'EU'S , by way of
coutiast with our wintry weather , Mr.
Barnct Phillips will describe the balmy
delights of "The Cruise of The Wallowy"
along the Florida coast , The Wallowij
was a scooncr-yatch chartered at Cedai
Keys by a party of six Northern tour
ists , and her cruise of three weeks oft
the west coast of Florida was made at
a cost of about § 100. Those who wish
to know "how to do it" for themselves
will be especially interested in the
paper , which will have charming illus
trations from thfe pencils of R. Swain
Gifford and others.
Capt. E. D. Ellsworth , father of Col.
Elmer E. Ellsworth , who was shot in
Alexandria , while tearing down a rebel
flag at the beginning of the war , still
maintains in his pasture in Mechanics-
ville , the horse that belonged to his son ,
which is now 33 years old.
A quiet , reserved gentleman of 73
years is Admiral Porter. His eyes are
stiil bright , his voice is soft and entirety
destitute of the husky , foggy character
popularly supposed to attach to jolly
old sea do < ; s. His face is bronzed and
his hands large "and knotty , but soft in
texture.
* * * *
Premature decline
of pow
er in cither sex , however induced ,
speedily and permanent cured. Con
sultation free. Book for three letter
tamps. World's Dispensary Medical
Association , Buffalo , N. Y.
Strauss sways sotilfully inhis boots when
conducting a waltz.
Capital of simply labor pickled down for
further use.
Every Woman Knows Them.
The human body is much like a good
clock or watch in its movements ; if one
goes too slow or too fast , so follow all
the others , and bad timc.results : if one
organ or set of organs works imper
fectly , perversion of functional effort
of all the organs is sure to follow.
Hence it is that the numerous ailments
which make woman's life miserable are
I the direct issue of the abnormal action
of the uterine sj'stem. For all that
numerous class of symptoms and
every woman knows them there is one
unfailing remedy , Dr. Pierce's "Favor
ite Prescription , " the favorite of the
sex.
Acids always injure the teeth ; pure sweets
never do.
Grace before meat A handsome woman at
market. '
A Strong Endowment-
is conferred upon that magnificent in
stitution , the human system , by Dr.
Picrcc's "Golden Medical Discovery"
that fortifies it against the encroach
ments of disease. It is the great blood
purifier and alterative , and as a remetty
for consumption , bronchitis , and all dis
eases of a wasting nature , its influence
is rapid , efficacious and permanent ,
'Sold everywhere.
It is said that one tree marks the cor
ner of three counties in Ohio , Wood.
Hancock , and Seneca'and a cow rub
bing her sides against the trunk in
Hancock county , chews her cud in Sen
eca and brushes Hies in Wood.
A FIREMAN'S LUCK.
Engineer Crockett I r ws $15,000 In
tlic fjouihlitim Lottery.
"I don't believe it , " was the reply of
\ \ Engineer Frank Crockett , of steamer 12
of the Fire Department of this city ,
when he was aroused from his sleep the
other night by a brother fireman who
breathlessly informed him thathe had
won. § 15,000 in The Louisiana State
Lottery , in the drawing of the 11 inst. :
"What's more , I won't believe it until
I have had positive proof. "
"Supposing I should advance you
§ 100 on the strength of your chances.
Would you believe it then ? " asked his
comrade.
"Yes , E might. "
The fireman went out and procured
the § 100 and handed it to Crockett who ,
for the first time bi'gan to realize his
great good hick. Then , in the lan
guage of a friend , he got up , dressed
himself , and tried to stand on his head
in the corner.
"Crockett never had § 300 at one
time before this lucky strike , " said an
other fireman to the reporter. "To be
sure , he gets § 140 a month as engin
eer , but he isn't much of a hand at
saving.- The ticket that won the
money was No. bS,9SO , and it captured
one-fifth of the first capital prize of § 75-
000.
000.Has
Has Crockett received his money yet ?
"Yes ; but strange to say , he still
sticks to his job. We all thought it
would paralyze him when he heard the
news , but it didn't. He isn't a man
who drinks or gambles to any great ex
tent. He is about 35 years of age and
married. I heard that he intends to go
back to New Jersey , where he came
from , and buy a farm and settle down. "
Crockett was interviewed , but no
amount of questioning could make him
say anything further than thathe"didn't
care for notoriety" and that he "didn't
want any thing published about the mat
ter. "
No 68,980 was the first ticket Crock
ett ever bought in any lottery , and his
fortunate experience adds another scrap
to the history of lucky lottery players
in this city. San Francisco ( Cal. )
Chronicle , Nov. 2G.
CLEVELAND'S CAKIXET.
Prnlmlilc ItffcctN of the Clinnne on Of *
Jitc JIoldcrM-Vlc\VM ufan Old-Tlmcr. ]
Correspondence Rochester Sunday Herald.
"Yes , the principal topic-of conversa
tion here at present is the probable ac
tion of the incoming administration. "
The speaker was Mr. William M.
Ashley , of HQG Main avenue , a man
whose large and intimate acquaintance
with prominent public men hern in
Washington , renders his opinion of un
usual weight. "
. "The all important question among
the clerks of the various depart
ments is , who is to go ? In my opinion
there will be very few changes among
the old-time employes who nave been
here year in and year out through sev
eral administrations. The removals
will occur among the heads of depart
ments. "
"The sense of mistrust which must
necessarily pervade the departments is ,
I suppose , detrimental to the proper
transaction of business ? "
"Well , rather , I reckon. It unfits
the clerks for business. Some get very
blue , for they have purchased little
homes which they must sacrifice. "
"Last summer it was reported that
many were ill of malaria. How is it ? '
"More likely ill of a fear of change.
I don't think Washington is so very
malarious. At the same time I admit
that since residing here , I have not al
ways felt first-rate. At times I have
been greatly troubled with sharp-shoot
ing pains. One day my right arm and
leg would torture me with pain , -there
would be great redness , heat and swell
ing of the parts , and perhaps the next
day the left arm and leg would be sim
ilarly affected. Then again it would
locate in some particular part of my
body and produce a tenderness which
would well jiigh drive me frantic.
There would be weeks at a time that
would be afilicted with an intermitting
kind of pain that would come on every
afternoon and leave me comparatively
free from suffering during the balance
of the twenty-four hours. "
"Of course you consulted the doctors
regarding your difficulty ? "
"Consulted them ? Well , I should
say I did. Some told me I had neural
gia ; oLhcrs that I had inflammatory
rheumatism , for which there was no
euro. "
"But didn't they try to relieve your
miseries ? "
"Yes , they vomited and physiced me ,
blistered and bled me , plastered and
oiled me , sweat , steamed and every
thing but froze me , but without avail. "
"But how did you finally recover ? "
"I had a friend living in Michigan
who had been afilicted in a similar way
and had been cured. He wrote me re
garding his recovery and advised me to
try the remedy which cured him.
procured a bottle and commenced its
; ise , taking a tablespoonful after each
meal and at bed time. I had used it
about a week when I noticed a decrease
of the soreness of the joints and a gen
eral feeling of relief. I persevered in
its use and finally got so I could move
around without limping , when I told
my friends that it was warner's safe
rheumatic cure that had put me on my
feet. "
"And do you regard your cure as per
manent ? "
. "This was more than a year ago ; the
trouble has not returned and I haven."t
been so well in years as I am now. "
"Speaking of President-elect Cleve
land , who , in your opinion , will com
prise his cabinet ? "
"That is as difficult to determine as
: t is to sny what officeholders will go ,
Many good men have been named for
"he positions Bayard , Thurman , Bragg ,
McClellan , not to mention a lot of lesser
light * . Every prominent politician has
a slate made iip which he is backing to
win , but then , as is always the case ,
some one will get left. "
Replcnislieng His Wardrobe.
A shoemaker at Wytheville , Virginia ,
a few days ago wrote to President-elect
Cleveland asking for his measure for a
iair of boots for inauguration day.
Governor Cleveland replied in a polite
note , enclosing a $20 bill for the boots.
The shoemaker returned the money ,
but the governor insisted on paying and
sent the money back , adding that he
would wear the boots inauguration
day.
Send Your Address on
A postal card to W. J. Demorest , 17 E. 14tli
street , N. Y. , and you will receive free , by re
turn mail , the best family magazine published.
Sicrre Valley , Sierre county , Cal. , is
one of the prettiest , but most isolated
places in the State. It has no tele
graphic communication with the rest of
he world , and can only be reached by
i difficult stage ride of twenty-five
uiles. The indabitants have just begun
o sing "Grandfather's Clock , " and
jrobably will not hear of "Wait ' ' 'ill
The Clouds Roll By" for several
months yet.
Marmalade is now made from banana
skins in Philadelphia An'enterprising
talian has opened up a factory and em-
iloys about twenty Italian boys , who
gather the banana skins from the gut-
crs and carry them to the factory ,
vhere they are washed , ground , and
cooked with sugar and flavoring.
Besides his rage for cutting down
rees , Gladstone has a mania for wear-
ug bagsry trousers and abnormally
ligh collars , which indicates his ap-
iroach long before his features are
liscernable.
Prof. A. L. Perrr , the well known econo
mist , in a verv striking article on the "Mcan-
n-j : of the Election" in The Jfillwn , of DCS
Moines , Iowa , for December 13th , makes the
assertion that the republican party is ' 'dead as
) asar , " and the startling prediction that it
rill never go into another presidential contest ,
le is led to this conclusion by recent events ,
occurring both before and since the election.
THE MILLION Costs 50 cents a year.
ADDRESS :
THE MILLION ,
DCS Moines , Iowa.
According to the new French law , drunken
ness in either husband or wife will be regarded
s sufficient cause for divorce.
For Throat Diseases , Coughs , Colds ,
tc. , effectual relief is found in the use ol
Mrouvi's BroncJiial TrocJies. " Price 25 eta.
Sold only m boxes.
It costs more to maintain the city of Boston ,
n proportion to population , than any other
Jty in the United States.
When you visit New York City , via Central
deK | > t , save Baggage Expressage and $3 Car
riage Hire , and stop at tlic Grand Union Hotel ,
pposlto said depot. Six hundred elegant
corns fitted up at a cost of one million dollars ;
1 and upwards per day. European plan. Ele-
ator. Restaurant supplied with the best ,
lorsc-cars. sieges and elevated railroad to all
Jepots. Families can live better for less
money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any
) thcr first-class hotel in the city.
According to the Lisbon Official Gazette ,
Portugal has 120,000 soldiers big army , little
country.
I Indian History.
' The Indian of falcon glance and Lion bearIng -
Ing , theme of touching ballad Is pone ; bat
Petroleum they discovered , now made Into
Carbollnc , the National Hair"Restorer , lives
forever. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The Swiss government Is taking active steps
to suporess the Mormon missionaries In all the
cantons. .
_ _
Farmers and Stockmen.
The only remedy that readily cure * Galls , Cats and
"Wounds on horses and cattle , and nlxvnys lirlnpa the
lnilr In the oriel nM colors Is Veterinary Carbolbalv'e.
Jn 50cents and tl cans , nt DrutrclstB or by mall.
J. W. COLE & CO. , Prop' * , Black UlverFalls.'Wla.
There will be a chime of bells at the New
Orleans exposition played every day and ac-
companled by an organ and orchestra.
Allen's Iron Tonic Hitters build up am
tone the system. All genuine ! > ear the signature 01
J. I' . Allen , BruggUt , St. 1'aul , Minn.
If the son could pick up the stitches of ex
perience that his father drops he would not be
obliged to unravel his work so often.
Dairymen Getting Rich *
Progressive dairymen who are only satisfied
with the best results , are adding to their
wealth and conferring a benefit on society , by
the rapid Improvements they are making in the
art of butter-making. This class use Wells ,
Richardson & Co.'s Improved Butter Color ,
and know by actual test that It fills every claim
made for it.
Dwellers of the prosperous northwestern
territory object to being called Idahots.
CENTRAIi HOSPITAIi. " *
COR , 14th AND JONES STS. , OMAHA , NKB
A new hospital with a capacity of fifty beds.
Private rooms for those who desire them.
Ladies in confinement will have every atten
tion and absolute privacy. All surgical opera
tions skillfully performed. Experienced
phyelclana in constant attendance. Rates
reasonable. For particulars address Central
Hospital , Omaha , Neb.
Asbestos cloth Is now used In Europe for
fireproof theatrical scenery. It costs three
times more than linen and six times more than
< otton.
Young Men ! Read This *
THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall. Mich. ,
offer to send their celebrated ELECTRO VOLTAIC
BELT and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on
trial for thirty days , to men ( voung or old )
afflicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality
and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also
for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and
many other diseases. Complete restoration to
health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No
risk Is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed.
Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet
free.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A single redwood tree In California furnished
all the timber for one of the largest churches
in that state , and 60,000 shingles besides.
H. B. Bohannon , a well-known farmer near
Independence , Mo. , has had one of his little
daughters very badlv afflicted with spinal dis
ease. He writes to Drs. Dickerson & Stark , of
the Kansas City Surgical Institute , who are
treating her , that she has improved beyond
their expectation in every particular.
An oyster "measuring two feet in diameter' '
( local papers say ) was recently sold In Paris
for § 1.50.
Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds )
and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam'a
Nerve and Bone liniment. Sold by druggists.
Worms cause peevishness , fevers , convul-
slons and frequently death. A pleasant , safe
and certain remedy is Dr. JAQUE'S GERMAN
WORM.CAKES. Sold by all druggists.
Headaches , constipation , liver complaint ,
billiousness are cured by that mild , cleansing
rcmrdy ' which never produces pain , ELLERT'S
DAYL'IGUT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents.
Sold by druggists.
An economical man will keep the leather of
his harness soft and pliable , which preserves it
from' cracking or ripping. He always uses
UNCLE SAM73 HARNESS OIL , Sold by all
Harness Makers.
One-third of all who die in active middle life
are carried off by consumption. The most fre
quent cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarse
ness , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which
may be permanently cured bv EILERT EX
TRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY.
Sold by druggists.
A farmer's wealth depends on the condition
of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they
are especially liable to "distempers , fevers ,
colds , and all diseases which destroy animals.
Thousands of dollars arc saved annually bv
that valuable old stand by , UNCLE SAM'S
CONDITION POWDER.
Restless , fretful , crying children are suffer
ing and need for their relief DR. WIN-
CHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is use
ful not only for all the disorders of teething
Infants , but cures coughs , croups , sore throat ,
colic and cramps of older children , and should
always be kept in every house for emergencies.
Only 25 cents. Sold by all druggists.
PRICKET
The majority of the illu of the human
tody arlte from a derangement of iht
Liver , affecting Ttoth the ttomach and
oowlt. In order to effect a cure , it U
nceetsary to remove fJie cautc , „ Irregu *
tar and Sluggish action of the Bowels ,
2Ieadache,8lcJenet atthetitomachPatn
< f n the Sack and Loins , etc. , indicate that
the Liver i * at fault , and that nature re
quires assistance to enable this organ fa
throw off impurities.
Fricfcly ASH mtteraareetpeeialty
compounded for this purpose * They are
tnlld in- their action and effective a * a
cure ; are pleasant to the taste and taken
tatily by both children and adulttt 'a *
Teen according to directions , they are a
Mafeandpleatant curefor Dyspepsia ,
General DebilityHabitual Con *
tlpation , Diseased Kidneys ,
etc. , etc. A a Blood Pnrlficr ' they
are superior to any other' medicine ;
eltaming the system thoroughly , and
imparting new life and energy to the in *
talld. It is a medicine O.TI& aot an
intoxicating beverage ,
ASE TOOB DRDQQIST FOR FRICCLT AS ! BITTtU ,
and take no other. SB CE. LOOperBonl * .
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO..SOLE PROPRIETOR !
fit * TioTffif nU'd TKtipnf f City *
Asn Brrrnns is an unfailing spe
cific for all complaints arising from a derange
ment of the functions of the Liver. It purities
the blood and infuses new life Into the Invalid.
Pains in the side , general uneasiness , loss of
appetite , headache , bilious attacks , &c. , &c. ,
are sure indications that a corrective Is need
ed. PIHCKLY Asu BITTCUS Is especially
adapted for these complaints. It arouses a
torpid liver to action and restores it to a
healthy condition.
There are 10,000 teetotalers in the railway
service of Great Britain , and 12,000 among the
sailors In the naval service.
A CA It D. To nil who are suffering' from
errors and indiscretions of youth , nervous
wcaknorB. early decay , loss of manhood. &c. ,
I will send a receipt that will cure , FllBB OF
CHARGE. Tblsgrcat remedy was discovered
by a missionary in South America. Send self-
addressed envelope to REV. JOSEPH T. INMAK.
Station D , New York.
The ultimate object of life below should be
to secure life above.
A dead latch That on the cemetery gate.
For Dygpspsln. liiiltprostlon , Depression of
Spirits and Ocncrnl Pciillliv. In their vartoas forms ,
and as a prevemhr iiiriiln-i Fever and Ague , and
other Intermittent l"rvr > . u Ferro-l'hospho-
rated Ell.\ir of < - ! | , : : . " made by Caswcll ,
Hazard & Co. , N I-M \ ik. unit Hold by all druggists
la the beat toulr : HIM ) tor patients recovering frem
fever or other slckm-a * It has no equal.
The warmest kind of a bat one that's got
stove In.
OH ! THE MISERY
Of the poor dyipeptle. The disturbed condition of
the stomach , the nanieo , headache , heartburn and
offensive belchlngs , the lack of appetite , the Irrita
ble temper , the worn-out feeling , the hatred of the
world generally these symptoms can better be Im
agined than described. And yet , If you suffer from
all. Hood's Barsaparllls will give you speedy , sure
and permanent relief. Take It at once and end your
sufferings.
"I have been much troubled with dyspepsia the
past year or two. After trying many medicines I be
gan taking Hood's Sargaparllln. nnd am now almost or
entirely well. " Mrs. ClIAltLES FEETOR. ( .Inch *
imtl. Ohio.
Mrs. Mary C. Smith. Cambrtdgeport , Mass. , was a
sufferer from dyspepsia and sick headache since she
was nine years old She commenced to take Hood a
Sarsaparilla , and writes. In delight , that she found It
the best remedy she ever used , and recommends Us
use to others.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold hy all drupslsts. 81 ; filx for $5. Made only by
C. 1. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
This medicine , combining Iron with pnro
vegetable tonics , quickly and completely
Cures Dvspepsin , Indigestion , \Venuness ,
Impure Blood , Dial aria , CUHIs and Fevere
and NetirnlKia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys nnil Liver.
It is invaluable for Diser es peculiar to
Women , and all who lead ituuntnry lives.
Itdoes not injure the teeth , cautehendnche.or
produce constipation other Iron medicines do.
It enriches and purifies theblood , stimulates
the appetite , aids the assimilation of food , re
lieves Heartburn and Belching , and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of
Energy , &c. , it has no equal.
3- The pcnuine has above trade mark nnd
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
UU01V.N CHEMICAL CO. , lUI.THJOUE , 3D.
In cases of dyspcp-
sloduliillty , rbuuma-
tlsin.fever and : igue ,
liver complaint. In
activity of tlic Kid
neys und bladder ,
canstlpitton and
other organic mala
dies. Hosteller's
Stomach Hitters Is a
tried remedy , to
which the medical
brotherhood have
leut their profession
al sanction , and
which as a tonic , al
terative and house
hold specific for dis
orders of the stomach
ach , liver and bow
els has an unbound
ed popularity.
For sale by DrtiK-
gists and Dealci f > . to
whom apply for Hos
teller's Almanac for
1SS5.
IN THE WEST !
Dry Goods , Notions. Cloaks and
Carpets.
A reduction in all departments for the next 30
days of 1O to 25 per cnnt. less than they can be
bo'iKht for at : sny retail store In Chicago.
C2f Orders by mall solicited and will receive prompt
attention.
attention.SMITH'S
SMITH'S NEW STOKE ,
No. 1307 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb.
YOUR MONEY
WTO bay 55 per cent more Groceries * t the Old E-
liable Store of.
J. B. FRENCH & CO. , OMAHA ,
Rua can be bought elsewnere In the ( tate. TheyreH
15 Iba A Sugar for - - S1.00
16 Ibn Extra C Sugar for - - .Sl.OO
14 Its. Granulated Sasrmr for - - Sl.OO
16 1-2 lb . New Orleans Sugar for Sl.OO
And other goods In proportion. Send for Monthly
Price List. i. B. FRENCH i CO. . OMAHA.
Cirri.s-fenoLas Cai-cls.
Fine Cards , Ineribed Floral Design. - So to be each
FiiiiKert Cards , Floral Design color , - SctolOceach
Frinsed Cards ( larger ) Floral Design and
Scenery , colors , - . . . We to 20c each
n n A M p J Q lieautiful Cards , plain and
rfinlllU O fiinged , from - 12 > ju up to $5 each
NEW YEAK and BIKTHBAY CARDS.
Elegant designs , from 5c up to S3 each. Plush Case's ,
Odor , T.iilet , Jewelry , Glove , Cuff iind Collar Roxes
Wisp liroom Holder , from 31 up to 3'i > . Send -'e stamps
fordarda. A. 11OSPJE , Omahu.
HOW TO WIN AT CARDS , DICE&c. .
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constantly on band eyary artlrle nscdj
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mothcircnlar. Address VICGnYDAM.t
tiSandCJ > iuaa Slmt , a < ir T rk tilj.
AJJ CAJJ ) E XIOTE JJ.
O C. CAMPBELL , Proprietor.
New House , avrms. 12 per da'y. 1315 Douglaa St.
OMAHA , Nrb.
CARDS Sample Book. Premium List , Price List
cent free. U.S.Card Co. . Centerbroot , COM
IfKT UiNlinnn RESTORED , cnren fruaran-
LUOI MPnnUUU teed : Sample remedy 2 dimes.
Address , Dr. Wood , 401 ourta St. , SIoui City , Iowa.
AOESfTSVABiTKD for the best and fastest
selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices redncei
B per cent. NATION Ai PUB. Co. , St. LoulvMo
Marplilne Hnhlt'Cnr < > ( l In in
OPIUM to I0 li3-s. No pay till cured.
ttB. J. STii'itKNS. Lebanon. Ohio.
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say you saw rLeatJv'ertlscmeiititubis paper
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Lumbago , Backache. HeadacnJ. Toothache.
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il A. TMiy.IR4CO.I llllllMd
Health Gained ,
Long Life Secured ,
. BY USINC
It Purifies the Blood ,
It Cleanses the Liver ,
It Strengthens the Kidneys ,
It Regulates the Bowels.
THUTHFUL TESTIMONY.
KIDNEY DISEASES.
"Tmiffertdilnyantl night tcitli Kidney troubles , my
icatcr wai chalky and blood'jIcoul < lgelnorcllcf from
doctor * , .CMiietf-TForf cureiZ me. lam cs tccll as ever.
FHAXK n'lLSOV , Fcaloilu,3Iass.
LSVER COMPLAINT.
Itcottld not bewlthout Kidney-Wort if it coif 010. It
cured mil Liver ami Kidney trouble3 r.ftcr 1 hc.llott
allhope. SAX'LIIODQES , Williamstoicn , If. Ya.
PILES ! PILES ! !
ItufferedforK years from riles , as none but those
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CONSTIPATION.
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'After ' suffering for thirty vears from ISirumatlsm
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FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
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FOR THE BLOOD.
"The past year Jhave used Kidney-Wort more than
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PHILLIP C. SALLOUM.D. , Jlonkton , Yt.
MALARIA.
"Chronia Malaria for years , tcih llrcr disease made
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Late Col. C9tA Keg. , K. G. S. N. Y. , Jcrsry City , If. J.
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