Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 38, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 February 1887 — Page 4
THE FISHERIES QUESTION. WisnixcTos, Jan. 25.—The full text of the Vtoherieo bill as it passed the Bennto yesterday la aa follows: A uu. to authorise the Presldeut of Ow United States to protect mad defend the right* of American Repress ntatl ve* of the Usited States of America, In Confress MMnbhd; That whenever Uto President of th* Batted States shad M ettis. Bed that Asseitean Ashing much, «f Americas Bsherasea viatttag or beta* So the waters, of at any ports nr places of the British dotols ions of North America, are, at then lately hare boon denied or ebf^geA tp the treaty or law, or are, or, then, lately bare bean, unjustly vend nr hummed la the cajoymubt of such rights, or subjected to earoMobabfa resutcttoaa, regulations or requirements » respect to inch rights; mywAeOeveb the President of the Batted States shall he satisfied that soy such rishinr vessels or Ridn i hirtfc^unut a permit uuder the laws Of the United Btotee IB touch and trade «t say pact or port* place or places, la t$e British dominions of North America, are, or, then, lately have been, denied the privilege of entering such port or purl*, piece «r places, In the same manner Odd under the same regulations as may exist therein sp pHcablc to trading vessels of the most favored nation, nr shall-be unjustly vexed or harassed m respect thereto, or shall too pro. ventedfmm purchasing such supplies SB may there he lawfully sold to trading vessels of Ihe most favored nation; or whemevrr the Brest deal of the United States shall be satisfied that any other vessels o'the tinned Slates or their masters or trews, so amvtng at or being In such British waters nr ports or places of the British dominions rrt North America, are, or, then lately have bees denied any of the privileges therein accorded to the vessels, their masters or crews of the most favored nation, or unjustly vexed or harassed In respect or the same, then, sad la cither of all of such cases, M shall be lawful and It shall to ttle duty of the President of the United State* in his dtovetion, by pmclamsthrtt to that effect, to deny vessel*, th-lr masters and crews, of the I British <lr>ailottos of North America say entrance Into the waters, ports or places of, or Within the United States |with such exceptions ta regard to veeacla In distress, stress of weather or needing supplies, to the President atohll deem proper) whether such vessels shall have come directly from said dominions bn such destined voyage, or by way of some port or place In sock destine*! voyage elsewhere: sad. also. If to thinks proper, to deny entry into any port or place of the United States of (ltd td pr salt Ash, or any other product eg said dominion*- **r other goods coming from said dominions to tbs United Steles. The president may* to Sis discretion, apply swell proclamation to Say port or to all of the fore gsnws named Subjects; and may qualify, limit and renew such proclamation from time to .times ns he may deem aeeosaary to the full and lent execution of the purposes of this act. Rvrry violation of say torh proclamation, or nay port thereof, is hereby deuJarrd illegal. aUd all vessels and goods so com is* or bsing within the waters, porta or places of the U sited Piste* contrary to mrh proclamation shall to ftwAstled to the United Slates; and ssch forfeiture shell be enforced and proceeded upon to the tame manner and with the same eilect as to the ease of vessels or goods whoso importation or coming M or Wing in the waters or porta of the United States contrary to law may now to enforced and proceeded upon. Kerry person who shall Violate any of the provisions of this act, or sorb proclamation Of the . President made to pursuant* hereof, shall be deemed nitty of a misdemeanor, and on eon ■ Vietion thereof, shall to punished by a One sot exceeding fl.Odl or by Imprisonment for n term not exceeding two years, or by both sold punishment* to the ** acre lion of the court. ,
FATAL EXPLOSION. »»• »M Killed and Several lajnred Hr • Vtoilnr KiplMion at Mntpikatct 1'*. Pirrssrsr.H, Pa., Jan. 24 One of the boilers at IS plug's Iron mill at Hharp* burn, MX mi ion from Mil rity. exploded “Ive o'clock this morn in jr. Instantly killing the fireman, James Patterson, fatally bsrmng an unknown tramp who wan sleeping1 in the boiler room. and seriously injuring six mill employed who had just arrived to bourn their days work. A portion of thshboiler was thrown over tw» hundred feet. The entire end of the milt was blown out, and the building so shat - tered that it will probably fall. The rause of the explosion is being invent! gated. Another employe was hadlr homed in shuttingoff the natural gas with which the mill was supplied. Had the a«>•sdent occurred a few momenta later the le»s of life Would hare been terrible, as all the employes would.have then been ut work. Later Investigation at the scene of the terrible explosion at Kpang. t'batfant ft Co.'a iron mill at Sharpe burg discloses the | fact that an entire battery of four huge steel boilers had boon blown to atoms and scattered to almost incredible distances. The structure la badly wrecked and will hare to be rebuilt. The following is the list of killed and wounded * Then. Patterson, fireman; killed instantly. Wm. Orville, the tramp who waa sleeping in the boiler house; died ok* the way to the hospital, Andrew Rice, mill boy; ba4ly cut about tic head. ’ J. Keans, roller; foot crushed. Jas. Phillips, helper; knee broken. (•nlfith Humphries; apitte injured. Thos. ProtberoWf stoker; foot crushed. Bartley Naughton, helper; cut in head and spine injured. Lewie Clouse, watchman; head cat. Jpo. \V illiama, puddle r. band injured. Fireman Patterson leaves a wife and several children. Conrille was unmarried. The firm estimates its loss at lli.000. l.orrd to Kola Through the Cove of Due Newark. K. J., Jan. 34.— la searching for tira murderer of Rachel Albrect, the local police ran across a New York woman named Mrs. Jacobs, whom they have every reason to believe has been supplying disreputable bouses in Newark with young girls It is said that she not only provided the girls, but furnished the bouses complete with household requiremenu, executing a mortgage on the effect# to secure herself. Her plan gras to let shopgirls have dresses on the easy payment plan, and when they fell behind in their payments to offer to procure them re ftinnerative employment,in every ease lor ing the girls to their ruin.
TW Cool-Uork Strike. % St* Tome, Jan. a*—At the coal duoti of the Lackawanna railroad at Hoboken two car load* of men arrived this mom mg and were put to work. The freight handier* did not quit work as -wan rumored this'morning. Various officials of other companies assert that the status of lbs strike is the same as on Saturday It is denied by the coal companies that they hare delegated any person to confer with the Knights of Labor of Philadelphia with a view to a formal discussion with the executive beard. The companies stall maintain that they will have nothing to do with the Knights. -The soft-coal men at Son th Amboy struck this morning. The Indiana hsaatsrtsl Dead Lett. IsDtaxaroLia, lad., Jaa. 91—Tito joint coorealion tods* as usual readied no choice for Senator. All members were . present except Representative Worrel (Dem.), detained at home oa account of sickness.. He is paired with Represents tire Osborne, of Tippecanoe. The vote was: Harrison, TP; Turpie, 74; Allen, 4. It is probable that the Alien compact will continue several days and there will be na election ualees the unexpected occurs ho tween this aad the latter part of the week. Apparently both Republicans and Demo • ruts are twill lag a choice circumstance tc betp them oel But one ballot was 'aken to-day. Vibsxa, JamSk—It is estimated that the Laadsturn injuld supply 1,000,010 men to decree relative to the Leads term directs that if the nton are summoned before the uniform* are received, they mui Insignia consisting of yellow and black —' i number of the which they belong. It is that each man must pro with a metal case, in which i by which he may he identi wearing their own clothes shall y. These in tars are regard**;
CHARMED BY A SNAKE. {Attests Constitution.) •Now," said one of the party tnjoiin E. Hi-ins, the terror rt 6neks sod mce birds, “|tre tu a good snake iitory." V/ . ">AU right,’* Heins replied, "I will. And there Jo no huntfeug about this story, ei ther. R *U In the s&MMdr of 18S8. Wo landed one day about BiM mlMo op the yirer here. I had JQh had Alec aloof. Jim, yoO MOW, never coaid shoot, and Alec was worse, if any thin#. &*jrs I: ‘Vou stand herd, Jim. and you Alec, go trrer on that knelt, while I tramp around 111* swamp to See if I can scare any thin* hp’ I had not fond far before I ?ould see home thing hftriag tiaong the hushes aheaddftdd. "I Crept nearer and nearer stealthily, until at last 1 could distinctly see a Urge 3E2&SK3& ** £ Ia!E paralysed. t Vde.ht neither fire nor fciorS aVrS>. Yhe reptile had charipod Vie 1 saw his gleaming aye* ana felt ■•if they word just jWtteiratin* to the ’ liaae ot nly Ustt-to the Very marroW of tnv bones v couldn’t lift an arm nor n*©Ve & left. Every drop of blood hi my body i teemed to congeal- fold ware after cold 'rare came Over me. and my thinking malAmtry seemed seriouafy out of order. ,£Jtow. 1 vaguely imagined I saw tha monster coming nearer. Then again 1 felt as if 1 wanted to rash f*>e#*Fd and pet him. Arctic current* WerO toarsing through My body, when ah idea gradually dawned on me. 1 had a bottle of gin in my pocks*. Peeling it at first With my elbow* after many fruitless efforts, 1 at last managed to get my hand on thd bottle. “At this Moment thd moccasin seemed preparing to make a plunge at me. 1 felt awed, and what prompted me to speak I berer after could tell, but by a supefhlitnau effort 1 jerked the bottle out of my pocket, and. addressing him with violently chattering dSeth, I said: •H-s-s-say.o-o-o-old hoy. ha ha hare a drink.’ This exertion broke the spelt The moccasin glared at me terribly, turned in an opposite direction mod made off.”
Ht» in BaOiM. r Buffalo Courier.] * That ttaerabW and amiable rreature. Mrs. Partington, tu Mr disciples in Bnf- I lain as ta most other borough*. The Other Jay a worthy cittern who came hither from the fair land of PoUn-i, in desefibinjt the sodden taking off of bis reverend parent* nearly paralyzed his hearers by declaring that the old gentleman died of a “stroke of politics." Another citjden, resident an the Terrace, relating hi» experience at the dontinfs of#re* where he Went to get rid of a eery OnrOrtgenial tooth, told that he Wad always afraid of chloroform Or ether, but found it pleasant and pain leas to bo treated with ‘VictimixoJ sir.’* -a ob-— Ke <■**« HUlag from Him. [Texas Si fungal A simple-mmde ' rustic was standing In front of a store holding a smoked herring by the tall, when a bad boy from a window on the opposite aid* of the street ISfl ht the rustic with a pttttj Wirtt, the midst* sty k ml tin hand m which the gent^ msb from the rural districts held thy smoked herring. The countryman pUc'ed the herring carefully on, tW ground and, stomping its bead violently three times with the ponderous heel of his hoot, said in a triumphantly scornful voice: “How, bite again, if you can, repfc'o.** Hh.OJO were spent la eighteen pear* by Prof. C. A. Donaldson, Of tetnisWille. Ky., ta trying to get rid of rheumatism, but he fMtad bo fetief until at last he Used St Jacob* Oil, which speedily cured him. Take Red Star Tough CUro for colds. Ho Twenty five cents a bottle. Atwsrs has a crewbtr.-Tn<u Siting*. pryor engagement—tho Iavalkt*’ Hotel sad Aargiral Institute. This widely celebrated institution, located, at Buffalo, K. Y., M organized with a full! staff of eighteen egpeflenced and skillful Physicians and Surgeon*, constituting the it complete organiratioo of medics! and surgical Mull iu America, for the treatrnen't of alt chronic diseases, whether requiring medical or surgical means for their cure. Marvelous success has been achieved in tho cure of all nasal, throat and lung diseases, liver and kidpey diseases, diseases of thii bladder di* digestive organs, bladder diseases, disoascii peculiar to women, blood taints and skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy fatsl, spermatorrhea. impotence and kindred affections. Thousands ara cued at their homes through correspondence. The cure of the ruptures, pile tumors, variroce*, hydrocele ~ ‘ .... ' with only it and strictures is guaranteed, short .residence at the Institution. Bend ID cents in stamps for the Invalids' GuideBook (MT* pages), which rives all particulars. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V. A raouiMSQ writer—the giver of a iaeory note. Lira is burdensome, alike to tho ruff ere r and all around him. while dyspepsia and its attendingerits bolds sway. Complaints of this nature ran be speedily cured br taking Prickly Ash Bitter* regularly. Tt«msands once thus afflicted bow bear cheerful —-as to its merits. Ta* sweets of married life should be kept iu fsmily yarn—Bssfea Past. Sick and bilious beadactm cured by Dr. Pierce’s •• Pellets” A combi* stios lock makes a very chest protector.—-V. 1". s s % s a disease of so delicate a nature as stricture of the urethra should only be entrusted to those of large experience sad skill. By our improved methods we have been enabled to speedily and permanently cure hundreds of the worst casta. Pamphlet, references and terms, 10 rents in stamps. World'* Dispensary Medical Association, MB Main Street, Buffalo, If. T. ViTOox is two cent mtfnrHI in Idaho, City TWheaa
THE MARKETS. TATTLE tvrrroN-MHMim New You it Jan. It. -Native Steen...» I K> _Mg.. FUH'R-flom kiCMK. WHEAT-No. S Red CORN—No. *. WATS— Western Slued..._ m"A PORK-New M. m. U 50 w ST. LOUIS. cwim-MiddUng .. ay I BEEVES—Good to Choice....» 4 13 Fair to Medium ... s «s HOGS—Common to Select..... S 73 SHREP-Fair to Chow*.” i «u FLOUR—Patent*.............. 4S Medium to Straight 3 K WHEAT—No. s Red Winter . M « CORN-No. * Mixed . M«,4» OATS—No.. *. *:y«* RYE—No. a. MMi K»A(XW-Up . « Leaf—Medium 4 » «i HAY—Ototee Timothy.,j.. U n) ii Hl'TTKR—Choice Dairy. » Ii EGGS—Errsli . »*y< PORK-Near Mew............ IS SO « BACON —Clear Rib. t if LAR1>-Prime Stems . *v« WOQL-Fine to Choice. St * .’ CHICAGO. CATTI JC-Shlpoimr... 3 S3 £ HOGS—Good to Choice...._ 4 !*> f SHEEP—Good to Choice. » W 9. FLOUR-Winter. IS * Patent*. ... 4SS fe WHEAT-No. a Spring. .. . # CORN—No. t. * QATS-No. S White. . PORK—New Mean— „. « *. KANSAS CITY. CATTLE—Shipping Steer* ... * « HOGS—Sales at. 4 SO WHEAT—No S_ OATS-No i.I.... CORN-No-S. ...... »> » NEW ORLEANS FLOUR-Hlgh Grades. 3» CORN—While... OATS—Choice Western...- » HAY'—Choice. » W PORK—Ne* Mess —.. BACON—Clear Rib. ... COTTON-Middling. LOUISVILLE. a »
A Sons tltBOAT OK Cot GB, if « WfceB be tuies his i doitA DtWfcln Time 8«Tes Bine of HjJe’s Hones of Horeh wmd and Titr for coughs._ joke's Toothache Drops Ctare m one minute. A pair of paten* fe^n and an did coat atiiBe hi Society.— ir<u«iaffte* Crtiie. TSfc beautifully rariogated rooster is ibe crow ao^f the ham-yaid. _ . id with Sore Eyes use Dr. Isaac • ByaWatar.itruggista sell MJBe. Ftst tu are sometime* lead, but the ]iea has to be driven. $400 m -JOB* yeatSBfo I was sSltTated and wudrideii the Sorter's cSre mi»c tears '»ub, sjercurial rHettobiw. Et*ry Winter t wi»t* DSnM l.)mj b*Q Irtso uni to aloil entr. and irt« oat of ted I coatd tartly walk, t too* bottle after bottle of medicine, tat they did me no good. Two year* ace. by mere incident. I Ocean to take Blood’s Htrtaparilla aid it dtid me so mur* cond Unt it tare continent to lake u. J barf taked M bwtle* lie Iwr year*, ind llkt# not teed UAi as Mace. 1 did not know what a well day wa* antU I took Hood's :?ar«a perdu." Mia A. It. Mean. »t Taebnrcnat, Brooklyn. K. T. • 1 will testify that tbts statement t» correct, nod f woeid have been MB) la irorket It Mr*. Mead bad taken Uocd *Sarmpanlls nine yenrs a*o ” Mttbthe batter min, *» Stand «.. Brooklyn. It T. It. ft.-if loa inter frotfi ibenmstism, try U,« ye cellar medtntae.' Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bek! by all drecctrt*. »i; it* for M. *nwnt *fc!| by C. 1. lKk>D A OUi dt-sitiKirie*. Lowell. Mias. IOO Doses One Dollar
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rj WiSBiXGTOs Ju. saint Of the Dep ' ‘ atsAwv*-*' _ _ Fffesident'e Sigmbiie; Be It enacted, etc,, Thai Be it eeaeied, etc,, That hi edeskhrisg il» pension claims -it dephndwlt Barest* tie lael hfid Cause ofdea Ih: and the tod that the sol children hairing tom, ft ahaU pe m e Bier left no widow been shown as req es$arr on)v to sliow by dent evidence that eiich patent or patent!; ate WirtweiotWhtsrSsrai hieans » support tttf. iheir own msnu.d labor or the hontribmion ol' others not legaly bound, tor their support: protided that no pe nsion allowed Under this tiel Shall commence prior to iU passage, and in ease of applications hereafter made under tjiii act. the pension .shall commence tljoin.Jh'i date of the Ming of the application in the Pihi_iCMM& ..... Wh. 1 That .1! persons who aerred months or more in the military or naval service of the United States in any war in which the United States has been engaged, and who have been honorably discharged therefrom, and who are now or who may hereafter be suffering from menial or physical disability not the re Suit of their OW5 viciods habits M *rflsS fertiWmSfcto: #W**i MafirltetHI total tof Mtt* tormaKce of labor lk such degree b fo WitiJ them unable to earn their support, and who arcs dependent upon their daily labor, for suppjrl, shall, upon making dim proof of the tort »#■ jfirdmg to such, relei m>d regulgthms, ta .to* Bscrtriarv kf tha Interior mat provide in pursuance of this act. be placed on the list of invalid pensioners of the Untied States and be untitled to receive for such total Inability,to procure their subsistence by daily labor, tit per month, and such pension slaall WeomeH^h the .i»»» of Sttue tpe^apoll^stion in the Pci .sion Oillce. upon prOoi disabilities then existed, and continued during the existence. r the saaae. to toe degree hecets provided tor: provided, that persons who are now receiving pensions under existing lawn, or whose gtaMrt^itopNblttMt thf» Pension OfHec. Pensions; in such forms as he may prescribe, receive the brneUts of this act: but nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to ah low more than one pension a| the same time to cus^&srtftigBrsgK that rank in the service shall not be considered in applications thereunder. Ski - *. Thai no agent, attorney, or other person instrumental in the presentation and prosecution of a claim under this net shall de mand.or receive, for his services, or instrumentpdJ’uW*® only tipon toe order of the t'ommissiooer of Pen sions, by the pension agent, making payment of tbopcnsioii allowed..ekerpt in cases herelotore prosecuted before the. Pension nfhee, when, in the discretion lif the IVtsmitoionev Of ttnSlots, a fee of ten dollars may be ailowvd in like manner to the agent, or attorney of record la the case, a; the date of the passage of this act; and any agent, attorney or other person instrumental in the prosecution of a tlailm under this act who shall demand, or . receive a sum greater than that herein provided tor. for his service in the MmMHM “if rim claim, shall be subject to fjffc Same.,penalties4* grehcribpf iB.Section » the act Oil July 1; tfwt; entitled "Ast net making appropriation lor the payment of tnVuhd and other pensions of the United Stales for the fiscal year ending June to, and for other purposes." SEC. 4. That Section 471& of the Revised Statutes is hereby modified so that the same shall not apply to this act: provided, that this act shall not apply to those persons under poiitical disabilities. And no person shell be pensioned wider this act tor an* disability incurred while engaged IB the military service assinst the IJiMted States."
Parliament OpeM. «ysM>D*fat o r the Qown's Spwk Read by lord High Ckinnliir Halsbnry at the Opening (if the British Partiameat. Ioxdos, Jan. 37.—Parliament' was opened to-day. The speech from the throne was read by Lord Halsbury, the Lo.-d High Chancellor. Referring to the editions of Great Britain with tBe other !*o jrefs. H er Majesty declares that they were hev<>r tnore friendly thdn at present. “Affairs tat southeaster Eiirope.” Her Majesty continues, “remain unsettled, out T do not apprehend a disturbance (ft the pence of Europe from the present anad justed controversies in that region.” Referring t<i the Bulgarian dispute, the Queen say s • “While deploring the treats compelling Prince Alexander's rdtiredditt. I do hot judge it expedient to interfere with the proceedings looking to the election of h!s successor until they anive at « stags, ait which my assent is required: under the provisioiis «if the RCrJin treaty " With regard td Btfypt, the Queen says: ‘•Our task in Egypt has not yet been accomplished, but :t substantial advance has been made In the establishment of external and internal tranquility on the affairs of that country.” “Bands of marauders have long been infesting Uj.pW birinah, biit tbev have been dispersed. anti many of the leaders hat'd laid down their arms, i am confident that a general pacification will be attained during the present season.” The estimates to be submitted to I’a.riiament for the ensuing year have been framed with careful regard to economy and cAMency of the public service.” ‘The condition of Ireland still requires anxious attention. Grave crimes have been, happily, rarer in that country during the last few months than for any similar period of the preceding year, but the relations of the owners and OCelpiers of the laud, which in the early autumn exhibited numerous sighs of improvement, have since been seriously disturbed in some districts by organised attempts tc incite tbs latter to combine against the fulfillment of their legal obligations. The efforts of the government to cope with this evil have been seriously impeded by the diMculties incident to the methods at present prescribed bv the statutes for dealing with such offenses. Your early attention will be called to proposals to reform the legal procedu re which seems necessary to secure a prompt and efficient administration of the criminal law.” “Bills for the improvement of the local government: of England and Scotland will soon be submitted. and should circumstances render it poesihk* they will be followed by imeas area dealing with the same subject: in Ireland. Measures will also bo presented f»cilitatir g land transfers, altering the mode o t levying tithes, amending the procedure in criminal courts of Scotland, dealing with Die regulation of railways, and preventing the fraudulent use of trade marks.”
28,587,335 Warner’s SAFE Cure Sold, to Dec. 27, 1886. No Other Remedy in the World Can Produce Such a Record. tui, wonderful success of ‘WaiWs girt Oftf w due wholly to the real merit of the Remedy For a long time it has been ftBtJ tfiOErt BY THE HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES AS THE OShY SPECIFIC POB KIDNEY, LIVER AND URINARY DISEASES AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Thousands of people owe their life and health to “ Warner’s Sara Cure” and vro can produce 100,000 TESTIMONIALS to that effect ftead die f blowing and note the large number of bottle, distributed. W» guarantee {>-»■* figures to be correct, as Our sales-books Will prove. /
Boston, 1,149,122. CAPT W. D. ROBINSON (IT. S. Marine hasp., Buffalo. N. Y.l, to IS® was suturing with a ' * MM leprosy. Could not tony. Vticcti wu to great mmi. S'* two year* tried f Ter» thtog, without benet it. Iffas pronounced latanW: ' Twgy? bottle* of M8».) BrCTldence, 171,929. SX-GOV. T. G. ALVORD (Syracuse, N. Y.\ in ISM began running down with (Sea\ •nd Debility, accompanied with a tense of Weight to the lower part of the body, with a feieSSh seWea'Ioo and a general giring out of the whole organism. W*5 to asrlotM rw* dltkon, confined to his bed much Of the time. After a thorough treatment with Wa'j*'» sun Cue he njt: “1 »m eonpletelf res Mured to hr«llh by Its means." Portland, Me.. • 441,105.
MAJOR S. B. ABBOTT (Sprineield, MutJ, « isri Was afflicted with lane kark, I hallM* and KMnrf trouble. Coo tidied the T»rj bAs* physicians in San Francisco, and visited aU tflo hriaeral. spring* there. Took * health trip to the Rea England States, bat tor seven years HU life red rsastantlj from his malady, which had resulted in Bright** disease. After using a couple dozen bottles of Warners Sant Care and two of Save PiUi. he wrote: “My back and Kidneys are without pain, and, thank Cod, 1 owe it all to Warner'sSa?i Remr dies." BaL of lev Ent. - 441,753. MRS. J. T. RITCHEY (3«4th Ave„ Ixmlsvtile, Ky.i was a confirmed Invalid for e leVen years, just living, and hourly expecting; death. Waa confined to bed ten months each year. Was attended by the best physician*. Her left side was paralysed. Could neither eat, sleep, nor erjoy life. The doctors said she was troubled with female complaints; but she was satisfied her kidneys were affected. Under the operation of Warner's Bm Core she parsed a large Mane or calculus, and in Nov., ISO, reported, “Am to-day aa Well as when a girl." liV York Stats, • 3,870,773.
Pennsylvania, • 1,821,218. T. MAYER lioanN. 14th St, St Louis. Mo.1 afSicVd with tired dizziness and pain across fto back, and lost appetite. Wa» sallow and ca»e-w{Tfn %1J the time. The doctors tailing he began UW *• of Warticr a Safk Cun*, and reports, ** I Wo 1 »>>» m fishlins «Kk.” _ Chicaga, 2,808,693. MR. R. BROWN 4S1 Woodward Are.. Detroit, Mich.' injured his hath from » fall. Was confined to his bed slz weeks. The tail in* producing intense suffera’>c»T's "SAFE Cure restored Iris ,tk to their' natural condition, and ho writes r- li am now eighty yaara of age, aauarS artire.” , Betrott, 846,946.
MRS. Thor SCHMIDT i Wife of the Vie*Consol (I# PeMBafk. 69 Wall St.. New York* report*! that her mu# son. oft-r an attack of Mphlhntttr Safe Thrwal eight years ago, was afflicted with Bright's Disease in advanced form: by the advice of Gcn'l Christiansen, of Brevel, Morgan & Co;. bankers, New York, she prescribed Warner's San Cure, with th* consent of the physicians, and rep rts. ‘the physicians say that he will b* perfeeuly well.” • 458,894. lilnikee. - MISS Z. L. BOaKDMaM iQnechee, Vh), in May, KBS, teg n to Wt-st. thence ram* etontmeh trouble, terrible hraiarhrs, and finally the doctor's opinion (hnt it was Bright's disease, and Ineurable. Eveatnally site became nearly blind, pronounced by the dociors to be the laat stage of Bright's disease. After having been under treatment t>v Warner's,, Sark Cure for *n* year. She reported, “I ana as well as any on*."_ Minnesota, • - 648,017. ftON. "5. A. PLYMPTON t\Vorf*»t*r. Mass.), in May, 18*), was prastr^rt by «ravel. Under the operation of Warner** Safe Cure alone he paWed a large atone, and subsequently wrote, *• 1 have had uo reramare of my trouble since Warner’s Safk Cure 111 I. W. States, - 1,767,149!
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• * 682,632. tx GOV, tl. T Jacob (Westport (ICy.) was prostrated witS seterg Kldnrf trouble and lost «» pounds of Bosh. After »" thorough treatment with Warner s San Curd Be reports. " I Bare merer eajoycd better health. Cincinnati - - 873,667. GEN. H. IX WALLEN tlti Madison Are., New York), aeareely able to wrlh litre blocks without exhaustion, and. baring iest flesh Bearily Began the one of Waraef s SAT* Cure and says: “1 was air eh lit by hi" BaL Oblo,: State.) - 633,158. COL. JOSEPH H. THORNTON < Cincinnati, O .) in 18» reported that hit daughter was rery much prostrated; had ydpllaUn sf the heart, intense palm im the bead, nerrous disorder and rata nr t si Hie Mad* lost BRy-flre pounds. Other remedies failing, they began the use of Warner’s San Cure, San Putt and S;Jt .Vn-rtne, and within three months she had gained fifty pounds la weight aad was resin red to weed health. That waa t iree years ago, Sad she is still in a* goad health us ever in her life. Col. Thornton, himself, was cured of Chrwisle Dtarrhsra ef eighteen years’ standing, in 1881. by Warner': San Cure. Southern States, - 4,534,017. C H. ALLEN (Learenwor b, K*n-), son Edwin, two Tears of age. atileted with ex* af Erlghtb disease, and the doctors (are bias lap. By the advice of the doctor’s wife, began the sue of Warner’s San Cure, and after taking seven bottles he Is perfectly well aad has had no Canada, 1,467,824.
St Ms, 1,530,527. GAFT. GKO. a W1LTBANK 191* Spruce St, Phil;,., Pa.), prostrated Ic Central America, with Malarial Freer, caused bp congestion ol Kidneys and Liter. Delirious part of the time. Idler enlarged one-third. Stomach badly affected. Could hold bo food: even water was ejected. Using less than a doxen bottles of Warner's Saf*Purs, be writes, "I was completely cured.” MRS. (PROF.l E. 3. WOLF (Gettysburg. Pi., 1 Wife of the Ed. of the Lutheran ^aarf-rfy), begun to decline with Pulmonary Consumption. (Over 50 percent of all casen of Consumption am caused by diseased kidneys.) lieopalrrd of LiTlng. After n thorough course of treatment with Warner's Safu Cars, she writes, “I ana perfectly welt.” M S. T. States, • 746,789. EX-SENATOR B. K. BRCCK (South Carolina!, after doctoring for years for what he supposed was .St alar-la, discovered his wad at'Sidled with Sueur Diabetes, and haring obtained no relief whatever from bis physicians, be 'began the use of Warner's Sat* D%abtit Cure, and he says: “My friends a,re astonished at my improvement” San Francisco, - 1,242,946. J. O. ELKINS (Elkinsville. N. C.) u ttered for tec. years from Gravel, which attacked him every six mouths. He lost (S pounds) in three months, end his strength was nearly Ene. After a thorough use of Warner ; n MM« Cure he reports. ”1 ala as well as I ever was, alter using fourteen bottles.” BiL Pacific (out, - 732,316.
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