The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 16, 1886, Image 3

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    The best and surest Remedy for Cnro of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Dowels.
Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , Constipation ,
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily to the beneficent influence of
v
It is pleasant to thetaste , tones up the
system , restores and preserves health.
It 3 purely Vegetable , and cannot fail to
prove beneficial , both to old and young.
As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at 81.00 a bottle.
Havo bocn heartily enjoyed by thn cilizfns of
nearly every lown nnil city in tho United States.
Marvelous Cures have bsen performed , and wit
nessed by thousands of peoplevho can testify to
.HF.AT.INa rOWEIt OF
fn n P&VI
IT 1IAS NO EQUAL FOK TUE CURS OF
RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA.TCOTKACHE. EARACHE ,
HEADACHE. CATARRH. CROUP. SORE THROAT ,
LAME BACK. CONTRACTED CORDS. STIFF
JOINTS. SPRAINS. BRUISES. EURNS.
Ind Many Other Pains Caused by Accident or Disease.
.Itiseafo and Euro , doea itsvork quickly and
tivesuniversal Kitisfnctiou. ForsalobydruRgifets.
l'rice.50c. OurSoiiBlJookjuailodfreotoevcrybody.
Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY , CHICAGO
THE
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WATCHES , DIAMONDS , JEWELRY ,
Solid Silver Mantle Clocks.
All fjords warranted.VrIto for rr'otSend your
name nmi pct ; a plioloyn'ili. frci' . of Inturlor t I'-w of
llie K1KE&T JKWKLIiT hTOKU IX Till : Wh&T.
C. S. RAYMOND ,
Cor. Douglas and 15th Sis. , : : OMAHA.
FIMILY
Tlie most practical , large sized
Oil Can in the market. Lamps nru
flllod direct by the pump without
lifting can. Ko drip n oil on
Floor or .Table. No Faucet to
leak and waste con ten ts or causa
explosions. Closes perfectly air
ticht. No Ijenknge-Xo Evap
orationll)3olncly xiife.
Don't be IIumbufTBcd with
worthless imitations. Buy the
" . " ' .
"Good Enouch. Man'fd.by
WKFIEID HASF'G. CO. ,
Warren , Ohio.
Cold by rirmt-CIana Bcalera Everywhere.
I'ositivolvcurcdinCO daysbylJr.
IJorue" Elcctro-3l2cnctlcJtcIt-
TrusBcor.ibincd. Guarantcedtho
ony otc in the world jrcneratnm
ncontinuous Elfdric < Magnetic
'current. Scier.tir.c , Powerful , Durable ,
. n LEO I'll -
DR. HG8KE. IHVEMTOB , 191 WADRS : AVE.
Cure never fail * to
tmmtdmts relief ia the vort L , insure * com *
lecp : tBecu cure * where I1 olheH fall. J
f trial r nrttic' * th * mnst ikrfiiietil. Price ol > OA mnd
Sftl. OO. of Drorgi tJ by mail. I'auKKKK for
p. DR. K. hCllIfFMAX. hi. I'au
W E WAWT YO'U !
' profitable employment to represent us la every
county. Salary $75 per month nnd expenses , or
TSO commission on sales If preferred , loads staple
Everr one buys. Outfit and particulars Frre.
STAKOAKD SILVERWAKE CO. , BOSTON , MASS.
D-nfiifg unit Na il rntarrh
ppniia-ientiy rured. Gla = iMi
; fitted for All farms of defcc-
& THROAT
inserted. Addreti Pr. IMI'EY. Omtlia. X ih.
1NE-OPIUM Knblt PalnlcfMy
1 Cured at Hume. Treatment
sent on trial and NO PAT asked
nntil you arc benctlted. Terms Ixw.
I Humane KcmcUy Co. , I iFnyeJtc , Intl.
Snrc relief i
riceaScu.o
arlestown , Mais.
A. J.KHMAXX. Solicit-
, or ot PnicnU. Washington ,
I U. C. Send for Circular.
. Morphine Ilalilt Curodla I ! )
to ; : o tl.iyi. No u.ty till Care J.
HE J. STKS-IIUSJ. Leuaaou. Uulo.
e Tumors rd Ulcers cun-d without
kulie. Write for p.unplilL-t. DK.
61 K. II. GOLLEY. Slll autee.
OFFICERS' I'ny , Hoontr , Etc ; .
ow. . _ . Wrlie for circ'ilirsand lawt. Free.
' . McCORMICK &SON , Cincinnati , O.
to S3 3 daySimples worth SlJiO FREE. Lines
not under the horse'feet. . Write Brewster
Safety Rein Holder Co. , Holly , Mich.
till . .k TUul' . Sccuie a Business Education by
UUJtL mail , from BJIVA.VT'S COLLEUU J-uUalo , X.V.
TJie Lendvillo mint's liave produced
§ 110,000.000 to date.
PaiiiH in tho luidc iru Injiu'iilly caused
h.v : t Hiuldcii wicncliin ; ; of tlit'Hpiiie. A f w
nplicalioiiM of Hnlviilioii Oil will yivu jier-
relief. J'rice twentyJive run tit.
t'ciiiilty oi'u ISiird IEnid.
"Wli.-it i the matter of yon , Alocl ; ? "
: i8ki > d Mjiyor Courtciiiiy of u Clinrle.iton
dnrkey. ' .vlio but HIi it nour look on his
face in the midst of the ruins of a fullei
building , trying to tie up his woolly pato in
u red baiiclanna lianilkerchief.
"Ar was d tin slecpin' outer yure hiBtniglil
wen < le ypiirUirjuike ; dun shook JlissChire'H
stove outen dsi winder up ilar : tn' hit dis
yer nigga 'n do head , 'n jest kiso lo stove'H
dim bruk Veaelf 'n two free places lie dun
pwine tuk cle price of it outen my wages. "
[ Charleston News and Courier.
The family of ] Ion. AV. 3 } . Iloke. Judge o
the Jefferson Connly , Ky. , Court used St.
Jacobs Oil with signal success.
Europe haw had 1500 wars since the be
ginning of the bixtecnth century.
IJeatrice's baby is Queen Victoria's thir
tieth grand child.
The King of Cambndia has oOO wives.
Mr. F. llentschler , S.n Franciuco , Pal. ,
contracted a severe cold , andbecnmcMO
hoarse he could not speak. Jfe tried a
number of remedies without benefit , and
even the efforts of two physicians failed to
cive the slightest , relief. JIe was induced to
try Hed Star Cough Cure , one bottle o
which entirely cured him.
s n Theater.
"Where areyoiirtichets.gctits ? " asked the
doorkeeper of a St. Louis theater to a lint
of men who confronted him in "Indian file. "
"It's all right , " hhoutcd a man at the
tail end of the line , "I've gob the tickets.
There's twelve of us with me. Count 'em
as they go in. " .
"In yon go gents , " said tho doorkeeper ,
and he tallied off eleven who immediately
mixed with the crowd within.
Tho Cerber.ii8 turned to look for the
holder of tho tickets , but he had disap
peared , and eleven men saw tho perform
ance safe from identification in the tremen
dous throng of people. New York World.
The railroads running into IJobton this
year have carried 00,030 , J 5. passengers.
It is sweet to live , but oh ! how bitter to
be troubled with a cough , day and night.
But Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a suie remedy
and the co-t is only U5 cents.
Stf < rs appears in great variety in pins ,
often combined with ( lower-work.
TIIE LUCKY BOYS.
$15,000 for ! ? : $ Invested.
Letlngton ( Ky. ) 1'rcss , Xov. 27.
Fortune lias smiled on Messrs. Ed
ward II. and George Washington Lay-
cock and T. Ii. Pendell , fanners aiid
tobacco raisers living nearKeene , Ky. ,
bringing them a sum of money larger
than could be made by years of toil
and strict economy , They invested
$1 each , and purchased three one-fifth
tickets in Tho. Louisiana State Lottery
at New Orleans. One of these proved
to be a one-fifth of ticket No. 94,552 ,
which drew the capital prize of $75-
OUO at the regular monthly drawing
on Nov. Oth. On learning of their
great fortune , they placed their ticket
in the hands of the First National
Bank in this city , and by return mail
received a check for $15,000 , giving
them $5,000 each on the one dollar
invested. They were delighted to find
that they had struck it so rich. They
are hard-working , industrious tobacco
raisers , and all their friends are grati
fied at their good luck. They will
hereafter be called Colonels. They
advise all of their friends to trytlfe
royal road to fortune through tlie
Louisiana State Lottery.
One or more forget-me-nots are now worn
pendent from rings.
to the Winter Jle.sorts of
the South.
The Wabanh. St. Louis & Pacilic Iy. ! are
now selling round-trip tickets , good"until
.lime 1st , 1887 , at greatly reduced rates.
to Mobile. New Orleans , i'eusacohi. .lack-
sonville. Cedar Keys , nnd : ill 1 he principal
points in the south. For further informa
tion anil tickets , call on or write JE. .
Mootc ? , Ticket Agent , or G. N. Clayton ,
Northwestern I'n&hcngfiAgent , ISO'S Far-
nani Street , Omaha , Neb.
The oleomargeriiie tax yielded100,000
in one month.
Yorjref moro coinf < rt for 25 cf < . In Lynn's Hid
Sllffunurs tiian in ai y otlirr article.
The French government costs 400,000
francs , or about § .10,000 , an hour.
JAY EYE SEK'S Driver. KdrrinT ) . Either ,
nses Cole's Veterinary Carliolisalvc , and a
thorough trial enables him to endorse it as the
best remedy that he eur saw for general stable
Ube. Sold by Druggets at 50c aiid 51.00.
It is estimated that there are o2u,570
telephones in use in this country.
Cleanses the scalp , and leaves the hair
soft and beautiful. Hull's Hair llenewcr.
If you have any form ot throat or lung
disease , take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Tiiere are only thiity-three inmates in
the Mississippi blind asylum. .
"Consumption Can l e Cured. * '
Dr. J. S. CO.MKS. OWI\SVII.LI : , Ohio.says :
"I have given SCOTT'S EMUI.SIOX of Cod
Liver Oil with Ilypophosphites to four
jintients with better rebulta than seemed
possible with any remedy. All were hered
itary cases ot Lung diseases , and advanced
to that stage when Coughs , pain in the
chest , frequent breathing , frequent pulse ,
fever and Emaciation. All these cases
have increased in weight from 1G to 28
His. , and are not now needing any medi
cine. "
Jfr. Arthur's last words were "Good
night. "
PATENTS obtained by Loul Basher JtCo. . At
b , AUelilnfclinI > . C. Ktt'U liCI. AdMcefree
There are ninety-eight varieties of chrys
anthemums cultivated this season.
IT is so EVERYWHERE : . E. 3 > . Rail , drug
gist at Hiattsville , Kan. , has this to write
xbout Allen's Lung Balsam : "It is the
best selling throat and lung remedy , nnd
gives general satisfaction. I cheerfully
recommend it. " Buy the large 51-00 bot
tle for Lung Diseases.
A man bhould believe but hall what he
icars.
Among the people of to-day there are few.
ndeed , who have not heard of the merits of
L'rickly Ash Bark and Berries , as a house-
lold remedy. Teas and drinks have been
made of them for centuries , and in hun
dreds of families have formed the sole reli-
ince in rheumatic and kidney diseases.
Prickly Ash Bitters now takes the place of
he old system and is more beneficial in all
.roubles of this nature.
Russia is negotiating for a loan of 75-
300.000 roubles.
nRHilBfl nndJUorsiblne HaliltCured inlOto
11LS111 SO days. IluTrr to . ' UOO pitirntp cum )
5B HWR3 laalliiarts. Jr.Eardj , duiaey.Sici.
WHIMS OF ABUSED WOMEN.
To-Dnv They Hiiro Their
Arrcstcit Jind ToOZqrrow Tliey
seclc Their Jtelease.
The casual visitor to any of the city
police courts never fails to be impress
ed with the very large number of wom
en who form : i pail of tho audience.
The presence in : x police court of any
one not compelled by business or hnv
to be there is strange enough anyway
since it i.s voiv seldom that a word of
tlie proceedings before tlm justice is : ui-
dible : i foot beyond tiie mil ng which
separates tins public from tlie court.
Tho sevent\-iiv.j or one hundred men
who Anther in the courts every day
nunbo attracted by vulgar curiosity ,
tue .shelter and the comfortable seats ,
or by interest in tlie fate of some pris
oner. I\'o such motives draw the wom
en thither. They are there because
they want warrants. As soon as the
regular business of the session is
through with the court oilicer bawls :
"All those wishing warrants this way , "
and two long lines , of women , some
with bandaged heads and blackened
eyes and other evidences of domestic
amusements , Hie one by one before his
honor and relate their griefs. Most of
them want , their husbands arrested for
beating or failing to support them ,
though occasionally one appearslio
has some other kind of awrong to re
port.
"Xinety-live oul of every hundred
women who apply for warrants want
their husbands arrested. ' " i d a clerk
of one of the down-town courts , "and
nine out of even' ten either withdraw
the charge or pay the Him after they
ga.n their des re 'and their lords are
arrested. Every week almost every
day we have SOUKwoman here who
has been beaten half to deatli by her
husband and then forgives him and
wants to get him off before he can be
punished. The other dawe had such
a case , where the woman had been all
but. killed by her brute of a husband ,
who. it was proved , was a terror to the
ne ghborhood. The wife and a half-
dozen of the neighbors lestiticd against
him. and he was lined $10. In the
afternoon h s wife stepped up and paid
the line rather than si-e him go to the
island. She hadn't , a cent in the world ,
but had gone around and borrowe1
from the other women who lived in the
neighborhood until she had made up
the sum. That very night her lnis-
band got drunk again and blackened
her other eye for her. There's no tell
ing what length a woman's Jevotion to
a man will take her.
"You never catch an old policeman
arresting a man on his wife's com-
pla nt unless lie has to" said the gra\-
lia red court oilicer. whose six stripes
on his fclccve testified that he knew
what heas talking about , "nor mix
ing up in any family quarrel either.
They know too well that they art ; u.
goop deal more likely to get themselves
into u snap than do anybody any good.
I mind one time that i got a. broken
head over on the cast side for doing
that. 1 was young and fresh then. I
was passing along the street when i
heard a regular tenement row going on
i the top.s'iory of tin * house. J rushed
up the stairs and , there was a b'g.
drunken truckman with one hand in
his wife.s back hair , lamming her with
a cart-rung. 1 jumped on tho man
and knocked him down , but tlie wom
an wa's up in a minute and sent me
spinning with a ilatiron. Then both
jumped on me , and before help canu :
thenearly pounded tlie life out of me.
Wejgot them both tothe station , but the
woman refused to testify against , her
husband , and both got thirty days for
resisting an ofh'cer. " "Sometimes it
works tlie other way. " put in the clerk.
"We had a case here one day this week
of a husband who got a warrant for
his wife's arrest for habitual drunken
ness. She was sent up for thirty days ,
chielly on his testimony. Tlie next
day he came in. crying like a baby , and
wanted his wife released , for he said
he couldn't live without her. But it
was too late. Sins had been received
on the island. " Scio York Mail and
Express.
Winter Plowing1.
The "January thaw" ' does not make
it.s appearance every year , yet there
are few winters during which plowhif
cannot be done , for .several davs at
least , alonir the fortieth parallel and
south of it. The advantages of winter
plowing are the gaining of time and
die benefit to the ground. If only ten
; ieres are plowed during the winter ,
[ here are just that many acres less to
plow in the spring , and'the gain is con-
> ideriblu. Winter plowing is always
benelicial to btill , heavy soils. Fre-
[ jucntly when light soils are plowed in
Lhe fall or winter , tlie ground is packed
jown by snow and rain until it is as
; ohd in the spnug as it was before it
was plowed. IJut there is little danger
rf stiff soils being reduced to this con-
Jition. On the contrary , the disin
tegrating acton oftlie irost and snow
is needed to mellow down the ground.
This greatly lessens the work of putting
the ground in order in the spring , and
really puts it in better mechanical con-
iit.on than the hanow alone willc no
matter how much used , Sod ground is
jeneliUcd by winter plowing , for the
; od will partially rot , and thiTfrost will
jnimble the stiff turf. Rather light
joils , if sodded , may well be plowed in
, be winter. This is a good season for
Dlowing corn-stalk ground. If the
: odder has been cut oil. break off the
itnbs by hitching a horse to each end
) f a long pole and dragging it against
.he stubs of a frosty morning , if the
stalks have not been cut oil ; pasture
hem well first and then break them
lown in the same way. If turned un-
ler during the winter , they will rot
nore rapidly , and by .spr.ng will be in
iuch condition that the harrow will tear
hem to pieces. For winter plowing ,
i plow sharply convex is the best , as it
vill throw the furrows more on edge
iml break them up. This exposes more
urfaca to the action of the frost , and
t will mellow down the lumps till
pring. Do not harrow the ground
eserve that till spring. American An-
; eme
WHY SS BY SO EFFECTIVE IN SO RflAMY DIFFERENT
DISEASES ?
" one rcinedv can eff'ct so manv cases is this : Tlie diseases have a c.vninon cmse , and n rcme.ly that can affect tlie canse. per
JnY"one cures all the diseases. Culikts any other or/au ia tlie both' , the Kidn.'y when dist-ased , ma.itse'f bj fr e from pain , an *
ver.'fact that it is not painitil leads many people to dMi > that it U d se eJ. l.tit il3 < * : Ii < * a ! Aitllaurit ic * auivc ttiat it ran
l.c far " $ oiitt willi B > iK : if e jsiitl yel jjive IbrSii nt > s > aij. l.ecaiise it has Tew Ifauy ccrves .f sensation , ami tln-ac are ibv
onlv means of conveUns the sciife of r-afn : thus umousuou1.discard it utters * Ui eistirc > y lt-n . \V < to not open *
watch to see if it is j"om'.r or is in coo-1 orderVe look at the h-inds. or n > te tin accuracy of its titn - . Sov need not op n the UMney to
. Now thtn libOi'ifi-iY B > CSfiiASJ-l of the FOI.LOWIJJH C
sec if it is disea ed. We studv theVondition of tbesr&tcm. , produces any
AND Uxsi\.i iTir : >
Backache ; fxt' ' ! * vi , PFSIUE TO ririXATi : AT XUIT : Fititt ring and j am in tue li art : Tired fteHiir * : UnasiJa3
of < KAFIIOTII ! ix wvrr.ii ; ! irit : ted. 1-ot uud c.fy 'Kin ; Held ; AppctitSrnldinirs n.-ulr > n ; .Acid ,
'bitter tt te. with furred tongue in the M < r iir.r : Headache and uril ia ; Abundance of i-.vi.i : , 01 : bf\.XTT uuw
or DAii\-ooicIID V\TIK : our Stoniit-h : Heartbiiru with Iysi > ' u.-ia ; Inteust * pain , upon sml Icn etctciiciit H tlie S nail of th" I5v.-k : ;
rosiT OK Jirrui .s * n\it TIM- { .viTn.1:1'iiix vTio.v ; Loss of Memory ; lclciunati > in. cliUIs : iiul fexcr anil 1'nciiiiinnlii : lro , s-U-U Swi-IHti s ; Kc < i
or white 1 rick'lu t , vLiioirx AXD Trii" CASTS ix TIIC WATtu ; Const j/ation. alternating with loo cut-as ; hort breath , Pleurisy am < l
Lroni-hial aff Ttions ; YrllowMi jalc ) skin , etc.
These am onlv the ciin.r D.S IICUEUS or symptoms caused by a di-ecsed condition of Ihs kldnprs. Now then. Nn'f ftc-'rar tn yon tost *
tlic kii n'vs tn'in" the cui c of tlic e diraiijtements , , f Ihfy arc rci-loruU m leiltli : : bv tinprcat spcii'ic , * 1VA ErVS'IS2't4 f-34Bfi *
< "HB5B2 , " this najorty oi thealove ailimnts will dit-appcur ! Tic e is NO MYSTEKY ABOUT IT. It does cure ni.uiy lud stateof Ibe
hvstcm vrtciseh- > * we"liavc indicated. Ni w whin the kidneys are diseased , t ic alliiun < n , tiie life jirop'rty of the bloo I , e'-enpc * tli-ou h
their walls anl'vabs-cR nway in the water , ulrie the urea , the kidney poon ! , riinainanil it is tb s icinxEY roisox ix in : ULOOD , iuat , tir-
c-tilatin" lhruu"hout t'jc critin ; boilv , Ari'Kcrs KVEKV or.r. x , and vitonrrp' ; AM. TUB II-.OVK SVMITOM" .
'
Tterefore. c say conid ! ntly that "WABS.Tj'BJEfS NAB-'K ' 8TE5E-r is THE MOST EFFECriVE MEDICIXK EVER PISC'OVEK-
El > for the liuinan race. It is the lomn oa remedy wuich , cvt-H-uin.ii } ; the coniiiiun cause , KKMOVHS TIIU OICAT ST rospa-
ni.u M'siUEu OFUVJI. J.rFicTri inoMTiiB sVoTEM. Let us note a fe\v of these ( ii = cas\s ami how they are alTict-d by kduuv poison , aul
cared bv
izttvw ' . * ttv.v'rt\M'3z : w\i {
SAFE QUR.E.
OOMO ! IRflfTTIOK ! n a Prcatmany cases Consumpt on is onlv the olli'ft of a diseased cornl ton : of fie system and not an or-
intctivc and th ° natural wenkn in the lntijrs , the KM > XKT itxs < xc
l JlMOlJIVl i | UI\li : mal tllsea:5e ; if tue kidneys are re is any ss "
Jl I
V wliWWifii v i i ATTAe KS TIIEIU htiisTVXi'B AM > EV * XTt'Ai.i.Y THEV w \ > TB av/ay and are destrovi d D p your finsj-r ITJ
aetd and it is burned. Wash Hiss flnjjer cvcrv day in acid and it soon bi-cotnes a fcs-tirins tcr.aud is eventually dettnivetl. Tlielritlnry
pois-ou acid in the blood has ts * m i I - > lriK'livc : U 'f < ii ; on ISs IHIJ M For this reason a person whose kiduejrt
will hav crave attacks of I-SLUMOXIV in tlie Spring of tlie year , Lunp : fov ra , Co""hs. Colds 15romhtis , I'ntinsv. etc. . at all
S.OPS of tli < ! tear Kectify the action of th > kdnevs bv tVzirior'N SAD-'S-I Ci'Rl.V as many him Ircds or ILousaads
IMl'KOVEJJEVT IX THE COXDIT1OX OF TIIE LUSiH.
nl.d" YOU wll be SCUI'UISED AT THE
IMPAIRED EYE-SiGHT :
Kidney ac-i > l with some person1 * has an KTEC-
IVI.FfIXITY FOH THE OITIC XEKVE , a'ld
tluairh we have ntvc-r ur ed it as a cure tor
diFOid-red e\c iclit , irany i ersons Iiavo writ
ten u > express ni surprise thaiafterathorousli
rours-e of treat in' nt with "Wsirm rV
' ' ' lhirini-MciiriiA-
W fcl-'K 'aJKaV' ( : -
vv Ti.r iMi'KOVEH. In fact , one of tlieb--t
i tul sts in the countryivs that HAM * THE
ruiEXTSthut come to h'm with L-a I < 'vp. . tu-
i.n examination he di' covers are MITIMS OF
Kinxnv nisounEi : . We have no doubt that
i he reasrn why so many peoplecomplain of
liiilin-j eye-sight ea-lv in life , is tint , all un-
fonsciout t. . tlum-clvi-F , tluir KII > NE\S n\VE
IIKEX off or oitDEi : vou YE ins , and the kid
u. v i.oison is raduallv ruining the system.
OPIUM HABITS :
'
t-hownan u , that opium , morphine , cocaine ,
whisky , tobacco and oih r cnhlavmg habits
capture thi-ir victim-s by tueirparaly/in' : effects
upon the kidneys and liver. In tliese or-rans
TUB API'ETITC li I b.VEI.Ol'El > VM > M > TMXEIi.
and the btt authorities state ttat the \iins
< AVXOT in : COITI.N iii : > < F i XTII. THE Kin
XBYf AS'I > I.IVEUUi : llE.sTOKKI ) TO rKltl'El T
iicvi.TH. 1'or this purpo e , leading mi'ihea.
tuthoilties a'ter a thorough examination of
: ill tl liuunt-A for the h'.nor . of bc-inz tinor.lv
spi'i'.lUlor tli " > ae or riK , lave awarded tin *
jii/.e to "iyirn . - S ia-'B-J < 'sis-c. * *
I : ; er > reP"la
that rheumatism i.s ca > ' "d by an ac d eond -
lum of the > t 1.1. With "MUIILit iur c
acid , or k.tl'u * . IO.MII : in oihcri. it is TiUi e
: u-ii ! . or 1er 1 no on. 'i'ljsw :5fJ < l 'OIJ 3-
Jnls ipf i-jiri- . It alU-i-th 1 1 1 j eo-
! ' ! e n nr tlian jouti people , occaute the a.'id
liabioii coUcctui ! ; : n the > v > U-m ft \ear- - .
and finally tie M lem becoiiic * entirclv ai' < J-
ilicd. ThrbaiTds ] r iduce all tie vaii-ui-
i'nr us of rlicniniii in. VsirsirrV
FiAE'2' ' $ * Ms"act njr upon the k diu-v.s nd
liver , inn lalizmc the acid and coin-ctini ;
their fal'e aet'on. enrc- anv cai" - o r e ima-
Jism. " 1VsirK 'r * . SAB-'K EIInMiis-sil-
< 4'i' > * . - . " .ilicrnatiiifr uith the iisuot "War
ner's bAFE L'fKE" completethe work.
BLADDER DISORDERS :
( Jro's and othor hijh medical authorlt'e'say
llaiii ! ( t of the b.aldi-r diseases origin-
vrifti Jjs r iK'tion o5" ilic liiil-
n 'yr , and urinary tract. I r.caciil constant
ly cours * ! ! ! ; tliiouijh these oni.ininflimis and
eventually di-stroxs the inner membrane , pro
ducing the IXTEV.-E 3fFFEiixo. Sometimes
this kidney acid io > .iiHFiEs n tie kidiie\s n
the form of Or.ivcl , wh ch m t < descent to the
bladder prodi c-s KII XF.Y COLIC Sometimes
the acil to'idiiits m tlie 15ad ! ! er. uro hieing
CAI.CI-LOI s oit bTOXE.Varncr's
MlB-'B-J 4'siiM'1 has restored thou.-amK of
case , ot inilammatlon and catarrh of the blad
der and ha 'ire-t\elv : corn-clod tlie t'-nd-ncy
to tl c lormatiou of ir'avcl and stone. It CH VL-
i.r.vor.s coJU'Anisnv wi'h all otht-r r : mtdies
in this work. I5.iv to-day.
MS SAFE CD
CONGESTION :
cether of blood
in any one place. If there islos > sof nervous
action in any organ the blod vi"-sels do not
a.Iow ! ht blood to tirculatf and it sta nate .
If ths : condit.'on rx .ts verv louir the coilect-
in b.o.id clot ami eventually DKSTUO S TIIS
OKOAX. JIanjpirsmi are unconscious v c-
tims of this verv CI.MMON ( OXUITION The
heart , determined as it is to lorcc blood into
eviry part ot the Mstem " , has to work hardt-r
to irt it thrtur'i"the clojjci" I onran. and
< ! < > \tn ami pal , itat'i n. \tvssiy actinr ,
ru > ii < > i' Mood t ) the hvail. d s > 'ris-inr : li al
| ac'Ji-s , iiiil c.t' > thit ihi * < > nsf < msJs H
! < ! a niiirito the mine bv iiin. t'oni--ct.ui i > i
tluk d' i'\s is t-u" of ct.u.Kii'in-st < jf io-i-
orr it.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS :
What we hav , aid about ConcPstioa at-
plii-h witli part cul.ir force t ih > . alu\v com
plaints. T.K-V aie as common a can inaril
as c-v ry doctor can tt-ll\iu , mt si of tin-in
Ix'iii In SSjis > on c.s(2t e < * oiidi-
JCOH < tt Un > y > ioiii , wu.ca , noi 1) i-iir
n-uu.arly rorrcctcd , jrr < jw-s nt. > d s KSU and
- thetc count snffi-r wli chan
pro-Jin es e-s n s -an
he alluded to Lu * noc dtSt-r.be 1 in a nnbl c
rint. Thousands h.ivo been jiisiiiu'iil -
Iv * sir I.
BLOOD DISORDERS :
It is not strange that so mauy , many peo-
pl j write us tnat since tney ucve given ia itr-
s-eivc * thoro'i"h tr atmn.it with * to1Vsa *
Hri-'s SAE'SJ Ciiro ' their thcl : > and Vur-
s.d blood , tlu-ir neavy , blotched , irr.table A n
have d sapj'oared iimlt-r its j otcnt influcerf' .
Tne KIDXI.V voiroN ix run ni.oon TIIICKKX *
IT. It is not read ly nunlird in tha
"
ai il ! h result is tlie" impurities coins oul
the sur.'r.c' of the ! > dy. and IK TIIHKE n
I.OI'AI. IlsiE ALL THE ItADXl > 3
m.odi ) .SHEM.S TO C ( i.i.iiT THEKK. Our csper-
ieiii-s jus i if * u < m the statement tiat
- Vsirnor's KAE-'E : Cure * ' is "the
Greatest blo.nl imnl'K-r known. ' 1 he treatmtnt.
intibt be very thorough.
STOMACH DISORDERS
JIanv p'-ople conul.iin more or les Uinnjib-
out the vear with btointich disorders : DTS-
these arc IXAITLY TFII : coxnmoxs tl at -
be produced in the st 'inaeii WIIEXTHK ELTXJI >
Is FILLED WITH KIDXEY J'OlfcOX : IVoplldoi _
them.h a with all sorts of ston a--U rcliefs-T
but srt-t no better : They never will < ri-t
unt 1 they CiV.1 thir attention to a tlio
revivinsj'of kidney and liver action b/
"
of the "onlvvcliic *
CONST1PATION.PILES :
TLcse d stvssln ailmcn's , ni'irr
anion ; ; one c'a s than thio'hir ' , : rnot i rp-
inai disorders , but are sntox ; A'v TO J3Jre&-
rri-T . ' .i TION i > r Tr : KDNH ; ; AND UVKK.
T c i.aiunsl cat ! ar > .i > i.s lullv. , . M-.J L t.iJt-J >
from the bi.o.l ! l > y liic I . - < r If the 1 ver
fail-5 tlse bile is not , fur In o n 111 , : > i thc-fx-r otv
-tsi'i'o a ci n-tpitfd : li.ilnt. T.iivKtn -
nllv lollir.vn ! li. " pit-- . { , ; . it.fi i j tva s an
"
a b.ii k down o. u > ? \.uiii. il-m v
C"itr' ! sti'in , n-v.v" t'i" l r s > re
k dis- \ l > v th u.-i of "
4'sia'i * . * * an t' ' i'-.j c.ii
d scascs dibap < a- .
Jraiv people snf-
HEADACHES/- : (1 : IlLOOICfi
'
'all tlmr l.v sk til
he.idachp. Tliey try every u-n il- n Tarn.
for thcv liavf hot struck tin' e.iuiWills
some teiir.x i a nnt ! , kidmyui 1 n tin-
in spit of all tint an be d"iiwi. . ii-
: ind iiIim ; tljo { > riii ant
intense tulTi-r.n ? . Tuo-e obs matt ; ht-adaches
n tilth do not vit M rc. dil > - t > lo-al tr-a-nu nt ,
may lu-retra-d-d qu.tc certainly o"IiiS- -
ney
and from the wavnehave sct tl-em forth , it will rla'nlr brseen that the'
THESE ARE SCIENTIFIC FACTS Maiemeiil we inahe that * Wsir M-'s SAB-'c : < 'tn-e" isih"most ef
, fective ri-inc lycvt-r discovered for the natcsti. umber of human dibeas-
s " ' : .s jutlfleil. It is not a rcincdj without a reputation. Its sales for the p.ist year have hucu GRK.VTKU TIUX i.vri : . and the advertising
thereof J.E s Tivx ! KVEI : , showsn-j ncon'tstibly that THE JinitiT or Tin : Mnnicixn'has ir vn it a ponnancnt 1 ice a > id va w.
1'iople iave a drcadtul fear of hiizhi's difcate. but ue can tell them irom our expcr encc tliat it i < TiiK OUDIXAUV KIDXIV > i.E.\3rTnjLTr
] > uuii'cis xo I'AIX that is to-day TIIK GUEATK T EXEMY OF THI : IICMAX i A'-i : ; jrreat &n.l all j owerful , because .n n mt.s out nf tcuT
it.s presence is not suspected by citbi r the phvscian or the victim ! Tinrud | nt man wno finds hin clf year after " vear trou. 1d w 1 1 Lule
odd acLe * and ailments t ! < at perplex bun. < u < r > t not to J esitate a nu > m ns as 10 tMerea' cause of ln < < "li--n < r. ] "i I c will n ve liim.eff
thf-rauRh lOn titutional tie.itmcnt with "WAre 'KK'S SAD-'E- : < 'C'BB' : ' and * lVAaS."VI-arS : S tl-'K 5 52.B.S" I e 1 % II < iet a nt-ir
iiasot life and justify in Lh own exi er'encias , iiundrctlsof thousand ? have d ne , that ir , ' , cr cent , of hum.in disease * are rcaliv uttr.bul&bl
ty a doranie.l condition of tirj k.doc , and taat they wi 1 dap : a- wli "i t morf.inj arj restor-J to h'altb.
AS2S "OIT IvTSIQSSBO S WHAT T2IS THIUK
fmRiti
'WARNER'S SAKE QURE"
JESUiBa-iaSiaagtefraJia . r >
A po ll > TO cur * So Knlfft. ' 3xi f pTf EJAQHY I.cnrii hn nn'l ram
No PUuer .No ] .1n. IV. C. g i-t-k-WiriM tn I , , , , , . h tninoni rui %
0 r yn r. ilarali litown.lowt. g nl heJ. Wntu Vuleatlr.e Ki-o * . , Jar ' "
- / Everything1 pcrtai > inp to a Tlioroii h Kti inox Kiluc-atloii /
tHii lit I y r\jit-rionrcd anil I'rartlr.il -ii'her- - . ( /
TErJJKAI'ltV ! istutlcnts Kilted f r ITac-tlca' Work in from 3 to 0 Monthc.
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