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* ' . i * ' ' 1'HJG OMAHA .DAILY BEE : MONDAY. APBIL 81 18s ? iSS
THE LODGES ;
News and Notes from Various
' Mystic Order Omaha
Free Masons and
Their Work.
What the Brethren of the Tri
ple Link Are Dis
cussing.
Uoat Hairs and Links ,
THE FREE MASONS.
tOCAL
Work in the various blue lodges of
the city continues and o constant increase -
crease of membership is noted in each
ol the thrco bodies. Covert No. 11
has made excellent progress since the
the last change of ofllciary. Interest
in the meetings is increasing , nnd
6orcr.il candidates have been recently
elected. St. Johns had work in the
E. A. degree last Thuraday , W. M. E.
33. Garter occupying the east.
The fine qualities of IJro. G. W.
Liningor as presiding officer are mak
ing themselves shown in Capitol lodge ,
nnd are properly influencing both the
officiary nnd the membership.
Whether as great a number of initiates
will bo received this year as formerly
is doubtful , but it is certain that the
precision and smoothness of the
work will bo greater than for n num
ber of years past in every lodge of the
city.
city.Tho
The Scottish Bite is advancing
steadily in Omahn , nnd gaining now
members at every regular mooting.
On Saturday evening the fourth degree
groo was conferred on one of our
prominent merchants , and there will
bo work this evening in the fifth nt
the ledge room. The chapter of Iloiso
Croix is preparing to work on a class
nt an early day , nnd to this end is
collecting the necessary paraphernalia.
There is nome talk of organizing n
council and consistory in the fall.
WOIUCON TUB 8AVIUT1I.
Some questions having arisen na to
the feasibility ot performing MUHOIMC
work on Sunday , Grand Master
French , of Mississippi , made the fol
lowing snswcr to a numbrof Mnsons
in his ottito :
While Masonry is in no nonso a reli
gious institution , and makoa no. pretensions -
tensions to aavo men's souls , iyot Ma
sonry is a great moral institution , nnd
embraces in its membership good and
pure mon of every chrao and creed ,
and the man who practices its teach-
'ings and precepts must of necessity
bo n gocd man. It teaches a duo rev
cronco for the Dioty and all his works ,
as well as our duty to God , our coun
try , our neighbor and ourselves. The
principal ono is a belief in God , and
without which no man can bo made a
IVfouon. Belief inGod impljas
sons accept the Holy Bible oa ft rule
and guido to their faith nnd practice.
It lies upon the altar in every ledge
room , and without its presence no
ledge can hold a legal mooting. Lot us
BOO what is written in the book : ' 'Re-
xnombcr the Sabbath day to kcop it
holy. Six days shalt thou labor and
do all thy work , but the seventh day
is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God ,
in it thou Hhnlt not do any work. '
# # * # in tiuB land of our * the
first day of the week is sot nparc and
recognized as the Sabbath. The civil
law enforces a duo observance of that
day , and God forbid that it may ever
bo said that Masons in violation of
Divine nnd human laws should ever
find it necessary to hold any meetings
upon the Sabbath funeral occasions
nlono excepted I nm of the opinion
that it would bo improper and illegal
to hold a regular communication upon
the Sabbath. It would be bettor for
the honor and good name of Masonry
that the ledge should cease to exist. "
a OAT IIAIRS. tl
There are 57 Chapters of Royal tltl
Aroh Masons in California. An in tln
crease of 187 members is reported tlG
during the past year. G
Potulama , Oal. , has a now Masonic
temple. ii n
The prince of Wales was initiated iiG
Into Free Masonry in Sweden ill 1808. G
In 1809 the rank of Past Grand Master - n
tor woa bestowed upon him. In 1874 , t
on the resignation of the marquis of
RlpOh , ho accepted the ofllcoof Grand d
Master , and was installed into oOlco P
the year following. It is n singular
ooincidonco that this event should b
have taker plaoo on the very day on di
which , 137 years previously , the dini
famous Bull of Pope Olcimmt XII , nih
had boon fulminated against Frco
Masonry. 8"
The last issue of The London Free lii
Mason contains a eulogy upon the liidi
late Henry W. Longfellow , which didi
feeling expresses the high appeciation di
In which the works of the beloved diA
American poet are hold in England , A
many of which , it says , "are familiar w
on our lips as household words , " and cc
serve to adorn literature , culture , to ccdi
give reality to virtue , and to assuagn di
the sorrows of humanity. "Mr.
Longfellow has boon laid MI his grave diI' diE
amid the respectful and rovoruutial E
sympathy of the Anglo Saxon raoo , I'
which loves his words and know the
man. The article concludes with the
beautiful lines , "In Memortam , " from for
Punch ; foTl
Tl
THE TRIPLE LINK ,
THE J-ATKIAllOUAt CIRCLE. Pi
The "Patriarchal Circle" have at PiWl
last taken the right course in intro Wl
ducing their now degree. They want
kt
it distinctly understood that it is no
part or parcel of Odd Fellowship ; that be
the degrees it confers are "independ
ent , " and are not "higher degrees " i
or any degrees belonging to the I. O. I3t
0. F. The so-called "Select Knights. tin ;
A. O. U , W , , " might learn a useful oyj
lesson here. If the latter body had ulM
not , persistently violated law and re * .old )
quests , and not have endeavored to It.sot
'foiit themselves thu sot
upon public as
conferring "degrees of the A. 0. U. b .
i
W. , " and had dropped the illegal uao lot
of the initial * of Mid order and ctood
their own merits , long ere this they
would have had the indirect support
of the entire membership rnd their
subordinates instituted in every ntato.
There is nothing Uko being and doing
right at the beginning of n now enter *
prisp.
A NICE
A nice point haa been raised In the
east , and an importiint OHO , viz. :
"Was there positive legislation that
the business of subordinate lodges
should bo transacted In the third do-
grco ; nnd , if sd , when was it to into
operation ! " The following is the
Btatomont : Page 04 of The Daily
Journal gives the report of the lotris-
lativo committee , with n resolution
that lodges ahould work in third degree
groo oh after July 1 , 1882. This re
port laid ever under the rulo. On
page 128 of the Journal this report
was taken up , After various attempts
to postpone , fix diflcront times , etc. ,
Representative 0runner , of Penn
sylvania , offered two resolutions na n
substitute , the first ono of which was ,
"That in the judgment of the Sov
ereign Grand Lodge , the businesa of
subordinate lodges should bo trans
acted in the third degree , " and the
second ono provides for nltcring
the laws of the order to conform to
the change , and having a report nt
next session. The first resolution was
adopted , thereby admitting and rocpg-
nizing the substitute , and nullifying
the resolutions of the committee. The
second resolution of the substitute was
lost ; and the point raised is , that the
Sovereign Grand Lodge merely ex
pressed an opinion , without positive
legislation , nnd that if this opinion
can bo construed as law , there is no
time specified when it shall go into
operation , and , that though it may bo
inferred from the rejection of the pro
position to postpone , that the time the
committee named ( July 1 , 1882) ) was
agreeable and intended , yet the substi
tute did away pntiroly with the reso
lution containing the date , and the
(
failure to specify a 'data positively
leaves the entire question unsettled.
LINKS.
Grand celebrations throughout the
United States will bo the order of the
day for the 20th of April.
Many of the lodges of the National
jurisdiction have endorsed the five
contRidgoly monument movement ,
and have contributed to the samo.
A general interest is manifested
throughout the National jurisdiction ,
and the order wil | show a largo amount
of work dona during 1882.
South Carolina pays its grand BOO-
retary $ i50 a year. What docs ho do
with ao much money ?
The ball has opened already in Now
York , nnd the districts are nominat
ing for grand oiiicers. There nro ton
candidates for grand warden , six for
grand secretary , seven for grand
treasurer , four for grand representa
tive , and only a few districts hoard
from.
San Francisco , with n population af
233,000 , has over 6,000 Odd Follows ,
while Chicago , with 503,000 popula
tion , has but little over 4,000.
Of the 201 members of the general
assembly of Illinois GG are Odd Fol-
ows.
Grateful "Women.
None receive BO much benefit , and
nondaro/io , profoundly grfts&l -A
tH4'Tioplbitlorsasj | women , Itis , the I
only remedy peculiarly adapted to the a
many ills' the BOX is ale est universally
wbjoct to. Chills and fever , indiges
tion or deranged liver constant or pe tl
riodical sick headaches , weakness in t
the back or kidnoyBpam in the shoul si
ders and different parts of the body , a siT
fooling of lassitude or despondency , fr
all are readily removed by these bit- of
tors. [ Con rant. BC
The Prosldont'tJ Coachman. titfl
Probably the moat widely known til
face in Washington , saya The Repub fo
lican , is that of Albert , the president's ac
coachman. Albert is as black aa the acbe
ace of apakcs , as pleasant as n summer y be
mer day , nnd aa genial aa Pommory th
BOO. lie wns standing in the roadway thTl
in front of the white house yesterday
afternoon , and The Republican smil P,1 tl
ingly saluted him andinquiroa [ : tli
"Well , ybert , how do you like the -jy-j
horses ? "
"What hosses ? " nskod Albert , di or th
plomatically.
re
"Tho president's now team , " Bald
the aoribo.
"Doy'a worry good horses , " replied ftr w
the nmiablo Albert ; "worry spirited
and worry stylish. "
"Aro they as good as ox-President
Grant's ? " queried the man who rep y
resented the only newspaper in Wash trl
ington. lai
"Doy's worry nice hossos , but Qon. on
Grant's bosses woz hosscs , an1 no
mistake. Do off hess of the present
team < ain't as irood as ho mought bo. "
"How dq they compare with Proai-
dent Hayes1 team ? " asked tlio re
porter.
" ! " lauehod Albert "
"Humph ; "would ha
bo party hard fur to fine wusserhosion St
dan Mr. Huyt'oes' , 'coptin1 you got 'urn a
nuton a cyart Dny was do wuss
hoiscs 1 ever noon. "
Just then the Georgetown fire en
gine " came by on its way to Ryneal's beef
iiro , ahd Soimtor Koflogg's horso. of
which waa being held by a stalwart
on
darkey , bogau to jump around and an
display his heels.
hii
"Good Lord ' "
A'mighty ! ejaculated doi [
Albert , "young Mister Arthur is out hie
wid do buggy , and I do hope lie wono tut
como dat dere "
across injino.
"Why Albert ' inj
, , isn't he a good ild
driver1 ] asked the reporter.
atr
"Purty good driver , boss , nurty
good driver ; but I tell you when a F ° J
in
hess sees ono or dose hero steam in-
jinps ' ho jist wants to git away from hoi SWI
dai dor locality ez soon oz ho can. " '
]
' 'How ' long have boon
you driving tin
presidents , Albert ? "
bo
"Fo'toen years last October. "
"Is it a good place , Albert1 queried Jo nc
The
Republican.
thi
"Well " , boss , U'a a worry good thiMi
placo.
Ac
"Are presidents good people to
ier
work forf'
"Somo of 'om is ; but ono what I om
knowod wyzn' 02 good ez ho mought nd
, " deii
TLe Bound Unloosed- Ca
Charles Thompson. Franklin street , dei
Buffalo. ry s ' ! have suffered for a long dei
iioe with constipation , and tried almost nd
ivory purgative advertised , but only w
lulling In temporary relief , aod after rcou- tnu
itlpatlou still more aggravated , ' I wai Ho
about your Spring .Blossom and tried bui
I can now ( ay I am cured , and though ohi
iome months have elapsed , still remain BO. ]
ahull , however , always keep uome on
land In case of the old complaint return- Ion
, " Fric 60 cent * , trial bottle 10 cent * . )
90 dlw i ly :
The Alisolnto Despotism of Million *
I'hlladelphl * Frew.
The prices of railroad securities for
the next thirty Jays will bo largely
under the influence ) of the circum
stance that Mr. Vnndorbilt is to take
a trip across the Atlantic , and Mr.
06uld a run over his southwestern
railroad park , which supplies and con
trols n tenth of the territory of the
country under the theory of whoso
lawa Jay Gould is hold equal with the
meanest ot his fellow-citizens. The
money article pf The Prosa yesterday
gave full spnco to the direct nnd im
mediate influence which the personal
movements of these two mon wore
likely to have on the stock market.
So did all like articles written with
an adequate conception of the actual
influences controlling the current val
uation of the greatest railroad system
in the world. The price of the groat-
oat commercial engine for the distrib
ution of products nnd the promotion
of inter-communication which history
has neon , which thirty industrious
years havq built nt a coat of § 5,000-
000,000 , whoso yearly toll in trafllo
roaches $ (500,000,000 ( , which employs
COO,000 mon , nnd supports by the
pro/it / of its working thd population of
a great state , quivers nnd pulses na
two mon pass nnd ropass on their
spring jnnnta of business and pleas
ure.
ure.These nro tho'focls of lifo in n land
where constitutional theory nnd the
Eractico of legislation haa done its
uigand leveling best to free mon in
the mass from the absoluicvcontrol of
irresponsible willa. Thov ordinary
right and control over property , neces
sary to civilization and the foundation
of progress , magnified in two great
fortunes of $200,000,000 nnd $100 >
000,000 , give powera which cast a
shadow over the trade of n continent
nnd sway the profits of thousands , as
the moon moves the tides by simple
transit in its own sot path. Used
wisely and without osfcntation these
tromondoua powers might avoid no-
tioo and escape criticism. They are
not so used. Everybody knowa that
in the last six weoka Mr. Gould , by
spreading his reams of bonded wealth
before n few men ; Mr. Vanderbilt ,
by loud professions , which his acts
prove lies , marked up prices in the
market place of the western continent
and then , having reaped the profit of
advance , marked prices down for an
other profit. The metropolitan tratilic
to which the streets of Now York ore
sacrificed , the telegraph system of the
country , its trunk lines , the great
railroad systems of our great valley ,
the branching lines of the great Southwest -
west , our transcontinental railroad ,
built by the Nation and given to its
stockholders , all those in the last
twenty months hnvo been manipulat
ed to the Bumo purpoao by two mon ,
whoso rights in the control of their
property are sedulously protected by
the community for whoso profit nnd
welfare their ncta show little concern ,
save ns such concern adds to thoirown
accumulations.
Wo are only ( in the beginning of
the oxcrclso of this sweeping despot
ism. In 1850 $2,000,000 was n great
fortune ; in I860 $5.000,000 was. ,
wealth ; in 1870 four times this challenged
longed attention ; in 1882 eightciph
iir "j - - " * * ' " w f-'wuMtn-0r ,
T3ould and Vianderbilt , and the con
trol given mon over these enormous
accumulations < , ono the accident of
inheritance and the other the fruit of
doubtful practices , is as absolute as
the ownership of a bill which a man
twists ; ever his fingers. It is not pos
sible that this should always last.
The sacred right of every man to the
fruit of his industry and the savings
his thrift lies at the very root and
source of a sound civilization , but the
time will come , and may bo nearer
than men imagine , when it will bo soon
that tho-rights which are safe forsmall
fortunes become wrongs in mammoth
accumulations which roll up in their
yonrly progress. Taxation has already
boon 'used in California to prevent
the aggregation of land in few hands.
The same method may yet bo em
ployed , to chock the endless aggrega
tion of dollars to the harm and evil of
the community. An mcomo tax ,
whoso chisf incidence , would fall on
enormous fortunes ; laws to regulate
the management of great properties ,
restricting their inheritance in the
nbaenco of enough Judge Hiltons to
around any or all these are remedies
within ; the roach of the community.
Rub tt Ia.
iTacob Lockman , 274 Clinton street , N'
. , , says be has been using Thomas' Elec
tric Oil for rheumatism , Ho bad such t
lama back that' be could do nothing , "bua
me bottle entirely cured him. 20 dlw
THE OLDEST INHABITANT.
Death of a Texan Who l Believed to
Have Been the Oldest Man In Thla to
Country. or
P
Santiago Ortiz , of Yaleta , Tex. , per ao
haps the oldest man in the United
States , was called to his eternal home
few ! days ago , The El Paso Times
lays : Ho was called the "Taosman , " PJ
md his death is worthy of more than
passing notice. Ho was thought to
113 years old , and up to the time
his death was remarkably strong
ind active. As an evidence of his Th
ere
inrightlinoss : and vigor , it is told of bit
liiu that on one occasion lost year ho for '
paired to cross the river. For fear FI
"burro" might not bo equal to the FIV
uak of swimming the rivur and bear- n.vei
him as a burden on its back , the vei ten
gentleman boldly plunged into the , nd
troam , and holding on to the halter- i pa
ope , led his "burro , " which followed all bet
his wake , and thus both ot them froi
warn the river , each "on his own ass
" me
look.
yo-
Don Santiago Ortiz waa a guide for
king of Spain prior to 1880 , and got pro
toforo ! Mexico had gained her indo-
londonoo and shaken off Spanish rule.
was familiar with the country from
Mifsisiippi river to the City of
tfoxico , and was well known by all
Americans who have lived onthefron-
for the post lifty years , lie was
of the original Pueblo Indians ,
leaves only a sou to mourn hit
loath.
The old gentleman waa a devout
Jatholio , and a few days before his
leath ho visited the priest at his resi-
\
ienco , and told him that ho felt his
was near at hand. Ho wished to
nuke his peace with his God and die.
received the sacraments , and was
uried according to the rites of the
huroh. Peace to his ashes. nd
In reference to the death , the fcl-
wiug WM written us from Ysleta :
Don Santiago Ortiz , more familiar-
known , "Taoslna , " was a member
of the Taoa tribe ot Indians of Mexico ,
which tribe ia now nearly extinct , and
"Taosina" waa undoubtedly the last of
the tribe north of the ilio Grande.
The nged don up to the last retained
most wonderful powers of memory ,
and , having been n great traveler of
his day , saw and retained most virid
recollections of many of the most cel
ebrities of the last century , among
whom wore President Washington ,
Oomodoro Perry , Thomas Jefl'orson ,
Aar"n Burr , and many others whom
ho had Been in Washington and other
eastern cities during a trip on which
ho was acting as body-servant to a
Mexican officer.
"Taosina" wa i possessed of great
strength nnd agility , and oven after
ho had passed the centennial mill-
itono would often amuse his friends
by exhibitions most astonishing for
ono of his years. The lion. Judpo
Bnca , upon learning of his death ,
with that spirit of liberality for which
ho is so justly celebrated , started a
subscription list among our mer
chants , who responded most liberally ,
to raise a fund to give nil that in mor
tal of Don Santiago Ortiz ho norablo
burial.
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago
Badidcho , Soreness of iho Chesfr
Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swellings -
ings and Sprains , Burns and
< 2 Scafds , Genera/ Bodily
footn , Ear and Headache , Frosted
Feet and Ears , and all other
Pains and Aches.
We. Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOH On
to * lafr.fwrt , * tmplf and ehtap Extern * !
btmedy. A trial entails but the comparatively
bUtne outlay of 50 Cents , and every one suffer-
lay with pain can have cheap and poiIUri crtwf
af It * claims. Q/.t
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jTEIcturn tickets food one year on an ) l
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iarRallroad Faro from Antwerp
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Tickets , Prospectus and all Informa-
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HEIM. Bookseller * , 484 Vine Street , Gin-
InnattI , O. '
rho Cincinnati Haruerarl Maon
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OB.
The Story of the SowingMaoh
A handsome little pamphlet , blue and goV
cove with numerous engravings , will bo
GIVEN AWAY
anr audit person calling for It , at any branch
iulolllco of The Singer Manufacturing Com
pany , or will be sent oj mall , post paid , to
any per Km living at a distance from our offices.
Tlio Singer Manufacturing Go , , Tt
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NEW . .YORK.feM8d&w po
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File Most Successful Remedy ever dlscov-
irod. as It Is corUln In IU etlocts and does not
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human flesh.
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J. KUIDALL , & Co. : Uents Heading your ad-
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lamonru and enlargement and a largo spl'nt '
rom another homo , and both horses are to-day F
sound as colt * . The ono bottle nos worth to
one hundred dollars. Respectfully
o-irs , H. A. UEftTOLxrr , M. 1 > .
Send for Illustrated circular Airing positive
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Bold at wholesale by lib & McMahon and C. F
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The Great English JHemedy
iNeror falls to cui
Nervous Debility , VI
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tlons. Seminal Weak
Incsics.LOSTMAN
HOOD , and all th
evil effects of youth
( ul follies and execs
3C9. It stops permit
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Involuntary loss sum
drains upon the svs
_ _ tern , the Inevitable re
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express , secure from observation , to any address
on receipt of price. No. 0. 0. D. Bent , excep
on receipt ct 31 as a guarantee. Tetters r.
cucstlug answers i.iust Inclose stamp.
Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills
are tt j best and cheapest dyspepsia and blllloua
cure In the market. Sold by all druggists. Prlco
CO cents.
DE SliNTiR'a Kn > NBr UKMKDT , NKPRITIIODU ,
Cures til klndol Kidney and bladder complalnto
gonorrhea , gleet end leucortheA. For ealo oy al
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rB'8ENOL1S H SIEDICAL INSTITUTE ,
718 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo.
For Sale In Omaha J > y
0. F. GOODMAN.
Jan26-lv _
TRUTH ATTESTED.
Somolmportant Statements of "Wei
Known People "VOlujlly
Verified. _
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speak , wo publish herewith the ( ac-elrnilo
turca of parties whoso sincerity is beyond quos
Mon. The Truth of these testimonials Is abao
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norod
OMAHA , NIB. , May 24 , 1831.
Il.'n. WABNKB & Co. :
DKAR SIR : I have frequently used Warner's
Safe Kidney aud Liver Cure .or local affection
attendant upon cerore rheumatic Attacks , am
have always derived benefit therefrom. I have
also used the Sato Nervine with satisfactory re
suits. I consider these medicines Worthy o
conflJoncn
Deputy Treasurer
OMAHA , Nun , May 24 , IbSl
U. n WABMitn & Co. , Rochester , N. Y. :
QHKTS : I bar * DM ivour Safe Kidney ant
Liver Cure this spring as a 1or Invlgorator. am
( Ind It the best remedy I ever tried. I lnvt
used i bottles , and It has made mo feel better
than ever I did before In the sprint : .
U. F. R. Shops.
OMAIIA , NBB. , May 21 , 1881
II. n. WAKKKR&CO. :
Sins : For more than ID years I have suffered
much Inconvenience from combined kidney and
llvor diseases , > nd have been unable to work ,
my urlntiy orgins also being affected. I tried a
great many' medicines and doctor * , but Igrow
worse and worto day by day. I was told I had
Drlght's Disease , and I wished myself dead If I
could not have speedy relief. I took your Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure , knowing nothing else
was ever known to cure tha disease , and I nave
not been disappointed. The medlclno has cured
me , and I am perfec'ly ' well to-day , entirely
through your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure 1
wish YOU all BUCCt sa In publishing this valuable
remedy through thn world
U. P.R. R. Shops.
Thousands of equally strong endorsements many
them In cues where hone was abandoned have
been voluntarily Riven , thawing the remarkable
power of Warners Kafo Kidney and Liver Cure ,
mall disease * tf the Kldneyx , Ihcr or urinary or-
trans. If any ono who reads this has any phys
trouble remember the great remedy.
J P. ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEYATLAW ,
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