Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 June 1880 — Page 3
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A PAPER
FOR THE
?Still
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PEOPLE.
HOPE AND I.
BY SUSAN C80I/IDGK.
Hope stood one morning by the wav, And stretched her fair white hand to me, And softly whispered. '-For this day 1'il company with thee." -, "Ah, no, dear Hope," I sighing'said? "Qft have you joined me in the morn, Bat when the evening came yon fled
And left me ail lorlorn. Ti» better far to walk alone iC Than have your company awhile pAnd then to lose it and go on
Ft*
For weary mile on mile." fj f„£
And oh! 1 miss her still.
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She tamed, rebuked. 1 went my way, Bat sad the sunshine seemed, and chill 1 missed her, missed her all the day,
The Managing^Wife.
Ezra Newtou bad just finished looking over bis yearly accounts. 'Well,' asked bis wife, looking up, "bow doyoa come out?' 'I find,' said ber husband, 'that my expenses during (be last year have been thirty-seven cents over a thousand dollars.' 'And your income has been a thousand dollars?' •Yes. I managed pretty well, didn't I?" 'Do you think it managing well to exceed .your income?' said his wife. 'What's thirty-seven cents?' asked Mr. Newton, lightly. "Not uiucb, to be sure, but still something. It seems to me that we ought to bave saved, instead of failing behind.1 'But bow can we savo on this salary, Elizabeth. We haven't lived extravagantly. Still It seems to bave taken It all.' 'Perhaps there is something la which we might retrench. Suppose you mention some of your items.' 'The most important are bouse rent, one hundred ana fifty dollars, and articles of food, five hundred dollars.'. •Just half.' 'Yes, and you'll admit that we can't retrench there, Elizabeth. 1 like to live well. I had enough of poor board before I married. Now I mean to live as well as I can.' 'Still we ought to be saving up sometbfng against a rainy day day, Ezra.' 'That would be something like carrying an umbrella when the sun shines/
it is well to bave an umbrella in
the bouse.' I can't controvert your logic, Elizabeth, but I'm afraid we sban'tle able to savo anything this year. When get -which he considered desirable.
this ve
my salary raised, It will be time enough to tbink of that.' 'Let me make a proposition to you. Bald Mrs. Newton. 'You say one-half of your tncomo bus been expended on article* of food. ro you willing to al low me that sum for the purpose?' 'You guarantee to pay all Dills out of it?"
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'Yes.' 'Then I will shift the responsibility Measure. But I can tell you beforehand you won't be able to
upon you with pi you beforehand yoi save much out of it.' 'l'erbaos not. At any rate I will engage uot'to exoeed it.' 'That's well. I shouldn't relish having any additional bills to pay. As I am paid every inontb, I will at each pay inent hand you half the money.'
The different character of husband and wife may be Judged from the conversation which has been recorded. Mr. Nowton had but little prudence or fore sight. He lived chiefly for tbe present, and seemed to fancy tbat whatever oon tingencles might rise is tbe future, be would somehow be provided. Now, trust In Providence is a very proper feel lag, but there is a good deal of truth in the old adage that God will help those who help themselves.
Mrs. Newton, on tbe contrary, had been brought up in a family whioh was compelled to be economical, and though she was not disposed to deny herself comforts, yet she felt that it was desirable to procure them at a fair rate.
Tbe time at which thia conversation took place was at the commencement of the second year of their married life.
The first step whioh Mrs. Newton took on accepting the oharge of the household expenses was to institute the
{hat
iraotloe of paying cash for all articles oame under hor department. She accordingly called on the batoher and inquired 'How often have you been In the habit of presenting your bills, Mr. Williams ?r' •Onoe in six months,' was the reply. 'And I suppose you sometime have had bad bills 'Yes, one-third oi my profits on the average, are swept off by them.' 'Ana you oould afford I suppose, to sell somewhat oheaper for ready money 'Yes, and I would be glad if all my customers would give me a cbanoe to do 80a* 'I will set them an example, then/ said Mrs. Newton. 'Hereafter, what ever articles shall be purchased of you will be paid for on the spot, and shall expect you to sell them as reasonable as you can
This arrangement was also made with the others, who, it is soarcely needful to say were glad to enter into the arrangement. Heady money la the great sup porter of trade, and a oaah cuatomer is worth two who purchase on credit.
Fortunately Mrs. Newton had small •apply of money by her which lasted till the first monthly Installment from her husband became due. Tbuashe was enabled to carry out her cash plan from the beginning.
Another plan which occurred to her as likely to save expense, was to purchase articles In iajrge quantities She] had soon saved enough from the money allowed ber to do this. For example, instead of baying sugar a few pounds at a time, she purchased a barrel, and so succeeded in saving a cent or more on a I
ponnd. Tbl« perhaps amounted to but Un jmm Jar ootbtog,' Kid Mn. Newa trifle in tbe course of a year, but tbe (ton, smiling. same system cairl^i out in regard to With some difficulty, Mrs. Newton other articles yielded a remit which watt persuaded her ho«tandt by no means a trifle. the house was really tbe reaul
There are other ways in whioh a care- saving*. He felt, wbea he surveyed the ful housekeeper Is able to limit expenses I oommodioua arrangements oi tne to id no to ok
With an object In view she was always on the lookout to prevent waste, to get tbe fall value of whatever was expended.
The result wm beyond ber antidp** Uons.
—she found tbat she had one htttdw} and flfty^ dollar*, besides reUn bereeir for tho money dart mouth, and having enoug other.
"Well, Elisabeth, have
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tbe fit last tfa»]
TOO
kept wttb
Is your allowance r* asked bar hmbM^jl
at tbat time. 'I guess you bave not found it so easy to save as you thought for.' 'I bave saved something, however,' said bis wife. 'How is it with you 'That's more than I can say. However, I bave not exceeded my income, that's one good thing. We have lived full as well, and I don't know but better than last year, when we spent five bun dred.' 'It's knack, Ezra,' said bis wife, smil
She wa» not inclined to mention bow much she had saved. She wanted, some time or other, to surprise bim when it would be of some service. 'She may possibly bave saved up twenty-five dollars,'thought Mr. Newton, or some such trifle,' and so dismissed tbe matter from his mind.
At the end of tbe second year, Mrs. Newton's savings, including the interest amounted to three hupdred and fifty dollars, and she began to feel quite rich.
Her husband did not tbink to inqure bow she bad succeeded, supposing as before that it could be bat a very little sum.
However he bad apiece of good news to communicate. His salary had been raised from a thousand to twelve hundred dollars.
He added: "A* I before allowed you one-half my income for household exenses, it is no more than fair I should so now. That will give you abetter cbanoe to save part of it than before.
As before. Mrs. Newton merely said tbat she had saved something, without specifying the amount.
Her allowance was increased to six hundred dollars, bather expenses were not proportionately increased at all so that her savings for the third year swelled tbe aggregate sum in the saving? bank to six hundred dollars.
Mr. Newton, on the contrary, in spite of bis Increased salary, was no better off at tbe end of tbe third year than before. His expenses had increased by a hundred dollars, though be would have found it difficult to tell in what way bis comfort or happiness had been increased thereby.
In spite of bis carelessness in regard to his own affairs, Mr. Newton was an excellent man in regard to bis business, and bis services were valuable to his employers. They accordingly increased his salary from time to time, till it reached sixteen hundred dollars. He bad steadily preserved the custom of assigning one-naif to his wife for tbe same purpose as heretofore, and this had become such a habit tbat he never thought to inquire whether she found it necessary to employ tbe whole or not.
Thus ten years rolled away. Daring all this time Newton lived in tbe same hired house for whioh he had paid an annual rent of one hundred and fifty dollars. Latterly, however, be had become dissatisfied with it. It had passed into tbe bands of a new landlord, who was not disposed to keep it in the repair
About this time a block of excellent
houses was erected by a capitalist, who designed to sell them or let them as he might bave an opportunity. They were modern and much better arranged than the one in which Mr. Newton now lived, and he felt a strong desire to move into one of them. He mentioned it to his wife one morning.
What is the rent, Ezra?' Inquired ahe. Two hundred and twenty-five dollars for the corner house two hundred for either of tbe others.'
The oorner house would be preferable, on account of the side windows.' Yes, and they have a large yard be aides. I think we had better nire one of them. I guess I'll engage one to-day you know our year is out next week.' 'Please wait, Ezra, till to-morrow, be fore ongaging one.' 'For what reason 'I should like to examine the house •Very well, I suppose to-morrow will be sufficiently early.'
Soon after broakfast Mrs. Newton called on Squire Bent, the owner of the new block, and intimated her desire to be shown the corner house. The request he readily complied with Mrs. Newton was quite delighted with all the arrangements, and expressed her satis faction.
Are these houses for sale or to let she Inquired. Either,' said the owner.
The rent is, I understand, two hun dred and twenty-five dollars.' 'Yes, I consider the oorner house worth at least twenty-five dollars more than the rest.'
And what do you charge for tbe house to a cash purchaser?' asked Mrs. Newton with subdued eagerness. 'Four thousand dollars cash,' was the re on the cost. 'Very well, I will buy it of added Mrs. Newton qaletly.
sur thousand aoiiars casn/ was me spiv, 'and that is bat a small advance the you,
What did I understand you to say?'
'Then the honse is yours. But your hwsband said nothing of his intention, and In fact I did not know—' 'That he had the money to invest, I suppose you would say. Neither does he know it, aud I must ask you not not to tell bim for the present.'
The next morning Mrs. Newton in vited her husband to take a walk, bat without specifying tbe direction.
The? soon stood in front of tbe house I in which be bad desired to lire. 'Wouldn't yea like to go In?' she! asked.
Yea. It's a jlty we haven't got the key.' •I have the key,' aald his wife, and forthwith walked op the steps and proceeded to open the door.
When did you get the key of Squire Bent?'asked the husband. Yesterday when I bought tbe house,' said his wife quietly.
Mr. Newton gated at bis wife in pro found astonishment. 'Just what I my. 21m boom is mine, I and what is mine la thine. So the house is vou re, Ezra.' 'here in the name of goodness did raise the money awed ber hasd, In amasement atill as great
'I haven't been a managing wife for
'new
boose, that he bad reason to be gratefnl for tbe prudence of his managing wife.
Prti«4lM Killa.
"Eleven years oar daughter suffered 1 on a bed of misery under the cm* of 1
At the close of tbe year, on examining several of tbe beat (and asms of Eh* *5J ..
L,.u
is a remedy aa poobed at lor two yews, tieforej^1
using tk~ We that no oat else will 1st as we did, «a secoantof of a The Pareots.
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DAY KIDNEY PAD OO., Toledo, Ohio, A TTTHTAV Owing to the many vAU llViS. worthless Kidney Pads how seeking a sale on our reputation, we
aakMi thn Hniiim anattMl baliavina hi* deem it due the afflicted tcf warn them. Ask Jfi aquire, soaroeiy neueviag nis
own ears. 'I repeat that I wilt buy this house at your price, and pay the money within a
DAY,S
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PITCHER'S CASTORIA ignot Narcotic. Children prow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Botrels, cures "Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and destroys Worms.
WEI DE METER'S CATARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible malady, by Absorption. Tbe most Important Discovery since Vaooination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage before Consumption sets in.
A discovery which cures by the natural process, AB0OKPTION, All diseases ot the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs and nervous system, when nothing else can. It is cemlortable to the patient, positive in its effect*), and the first core for those painful and maoh dreaded affections,
Diabetes and Height's Disease, ... While its cures'of Gravel, Dropsy, Catarrh of the Bladder, Brickdnst Deposit, Painful Urinating, High-co ored Urine, Nervous Weakness and r'atn In the Back, seem more like mlraoies than cases of natural healing.
Delicate Females
Or victims of wasted or prostrated energies, caused by irregular habits, the abuse of nature and mental or physical over-exertion, find their greatest relief in the use of DAY'S KIDNEY PAD, which strengthens and in
vigorates the invalid and restores the vigor of nealth. Pain In the Back.
We say positively, and without fear of contradiction, that DAY'S KIDNEY PAD is the only certain and permanent cure for every form or this prevalent and distressing complaint.
YOUNG MEN
SuSerlng from nervous and physical debility, loss of memory, or vitality impaired by the errors of yonth or too close applloatieu to business or work, may be restored and manhood regained.
Avoid all kidney medicines which are taken into the system by way of the stomach it is an old treatment well tried and
fng
troven Inefficient, though sometimes effectapparent euros of one complaint they sow the seeds of more troublesome and permanent disorders. Tbe price of our PAD brings it within the reach ol all, and it will annually save mauy times its cost iu doctor bills, medio:nes end plasters, which at best give but temporary relief. It can be used without fear or harm, and wsth certainty of a permanent cure. For sale by druggists generally, or bent by mall (free of postage) on receiptof the price. Regular Pad, 82.03 Children's. 11.50 Special (extra Rise), 1300. Our beok, '-How a life was Saved," giving the history of this new discovery and a large record of most remarkable cures seat free. Write for it. A«d'ess
and take no
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THEX2RKATKST
ARO LIVER MEDICINE
KIDNEY
EVEIt KNOWN.
HUNT'S REMEDY linn mved from ttiigc£ tug dwoctse and death hundreds who have Men gKx:i up by physician* to die. lit STV UEMEDY ram* all Diseases of tlit- Kidturye, Bladder, Urinary Organ*, Dro fty, O ravel, Diabetes, and Incontinence &i<l KrtrnUon of Urine, lU'NT'S I1UI KI)Y cucourr.gcs creates, s.i fi&fxitito. bmeM up the syaum, and renewed health is the rccalt.
HUNTS REMEDY cures Pain In the 8i«lo, Back, or Loins, General Debility, Female Disease*. Disturbed Sleep, Looe of Appetite, Bright'* Disease, and all Complaints of tUc tlriao-Genltal Organs.
HUNT'S REMEDY quickly induces the Liver to beallfav action, removing the causes that prodsea Billons HWKWIIB,1 Soar Stomach,
By the of HUNTS REMEDY the Stomach and Bowels will meedllir regain their rtnrttgth.snd the Blood trill b*perfectly purified.
HUNTS REMEDY Is WHtty wwetaTsle,and meet* a wast never before
tie, an^ th* utmost reliance stay be placed fa iu lUTXTS REMEDY is prepared expressly for the above diseases, and has never be^ti known to Ml.
One trial will emtvlnee Yon. For Sale by all Drugrtct*. Seed for FMnphkt to WE. E. CLARKE, Provtdeace. R. I,
Frfec*, ccota, sad £L25 (fatige stce).
To CbeeJk Diarrhoea.
Diarrhoea is a complaint tbat the human family suffer more from at this time of tha tha
year than from any other, and should be treated vesr carefully in order to restore the their]
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A Trial 'Will Insure its Popularity Everywhere.
WHITE Shuttle Sewing Machine
When once used will retain its place forever.
It is celebrated for its advantages, in tbat it is one of the largest sewing machines anafactnred—adapted alike to the use of the family or the workshop, it has tbe largest shuttle, with a bobbin that holds almost a spool of thread.
Theshutile tension is adjustable without removing the shattle from the machine. Tne great popularity of the White is the most convinolng tribute to its excellence and superiority over other machines, and in submitting it tif the trade we put it upon its merits, add in no instance has it ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation In its favor.
The demand for the White bas increased to such an exteut that we are now compelled to turn out A Complete Sewing Machine Every
Three Minnies in the Dajr to Supply the Demand. Every machine is warranted for 5 years, and sold for cash at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience of buyers.
J. N. Hickman, Gen. Agt.
304. Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.
1808. ii 1880. FJERRE HAUTE ICE CO.
HAS
a full supply of ICE with which to supply ail demands, both wholesale and retail, the coming season. Prices as low as the lowest. Ice as good as the best. Tbl8is the thirteenth year o* this company and the eighth nnder the present manage ment thualene is our recommend to the publlo. All orders promptly filled. 9 L. t. PERDUE,
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EMOVES Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth j. Patches, and every blemish on beauty It has stood the test of thirty years, and is so harmless we taste it to be sure the preparation is properly made. Accept no coun terfeit of similar name. The distinguished Dr. I». A. Bayre, said to a lady of the haul ton (a patient): ''As you ladles will use them, I recommend •Oouraud'S Cream' as the least harmful ol all tbe skin preparations." Also Pond re Subtile removes superfluous hair without injury to the skin.
MME. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop., 48 Bond Street, New York. For sale by ail druggists and fancy goods dealers. Jel2-8m-eow
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in the foremost rank of American tonics As the stomach and anti-periodics (tends Greenwood's Quinine wine. The weak, the nervous tne dyspeptic, never vainly seek its aid sufferers from billons, remittent, and intermittent fever, are surely rescued by it from
Its
the malarial scourge. Its taste is agreeable, its ingredients do not numbc one that is deleterious. The sherry which imparts to it an agreeable wine flavor, ii eminently pure, and serves to diffuse tbronghout the system its fine medicinal properties. It revives failing appetite, is conducive to sleep, and promotes regular secretion and evacuation. The nervous and dyspeptic, as it is well known, are often troubled with a degree of melancholy which in many cases reaohesthe stage of actual hypochondria
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Sold in Terre Haute by Ghili & Berry.' NICHOLS,SHEPARD A COJattlc H,U
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VALUABLE
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THEGray'*
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as Loss of Memo Back and
many other diseases that lead to Insanity, Consumption and a Premature Grave. Full particulars In our pamphlets, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or sis packages for 15, or will be aent by mall onreceUtofthe money, by addressing THIS GRAY MEDICINE CO., No* 8 Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Michigan.
Sold In Terre Haute, wholesale and retail, by Gullck A
where.
TTHE
Berry, and by druggists every
O NERVOUS SUFFERERS, GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, Dr. J. B. Simpson's Spee'flc Medicine.
It is a positive cure for Sperm atorrhea, Seminal Weakness Impotency, and ail diseases resulting from Self Abuse, as Anxiety, Loss oi Memory Pains in Back and Side, and dls-
lesd to consumption, Insanity
and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them sad get full psulisulars. Price of the MpeciOc, |UW per package, or six packages for tSA). Address all oraers to
J. B.SIMPSON MEDICINE CO.. 101 andlMMain sc,Buffalo,N. x. Sold in Terre Haute by Groves* Lowry.
fawO Reward! E will jwtjrthe shove reward for any
W
of hver oomplatat, dyspepsia,
stole headache, indigestion, constlgatlo co«tiven« We carnnot cure wit
ion or West's
Vsgetab^^dvemils, when tbe directions
are strictly compiled with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fell to give sgtlsfactioav Snpurcoated. Large boxes, containing aO pills, 25
cents. For sale by all drug*
Benrare of counterfeits and imltaions. The genuine manutactured only by a WEST A CO, the "Pill Makers, JOHN
1 Healtfc la Wealthy R.E. G. WJD9TO NBRVE AND BRAIN TREATMFN r, a specific for hysteria, ness, convulsions, nerrou headaehe, mental deptswiora, loss of memory, spermatorrhcee, Impotency, luvoluntanr emissions, pmnatore old age, caused br
over
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Ws guarantee With each order received
eelptof price. dot MQTMMi by us for 6 boxes, aeoompanlea with IS, th will sesM tbe pniwbsser oar written guarantee to return the money If tbe treatment does not eflfeet a cure. Guarantees issued snty when lbs twstmsnt Is oedeted direct from us. Address JOHN C. WEST A CO, mud WW. Madteon Sols Oook*
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nmMiTulkMT: Kateosir. and Beaatr tntlrclr anktxmi in sthar aaket. Iteun-Powar Outfits and Mtoua-Fowtr SroJStwi aroeolity. Four «Ue» of Sep»r*tors7%n «to 1J hom-power alw styles Imprwd Moantcd Horso-Powers. SSVairstf Fiaaaii una anS Coattniisaa Baataca* by thla boaaa, viUtaat obaugo of iume, looatloa, or inanasoment, tarnishes a alms guaraataa Aw aaportor (ooda and ^norablo desUlBC. wonderfal raoeess and popularity of (iAU I lUMl oor VaATOk Machinery has driven other naeSnealo tha wall henoe Tartous maker* are now attenipViag to balld and palaa off inlkrior and smacrel imitations of out lamoas (ooda.
often tho case,
too
Believe You* •hep, on the farm, at the your system needs .Ing without lntoxl* What Yon Need. your
Hop Bitters Is
If you are old, and your norvea unsteady, aad your Ilay Bitters will sire you New Lift) and Vigor. Hor Ootraa Cuss is the. sweetest, safest and best I
pulse is focblo, (acuities waning,
Ask Children.
One Hor PADforStomach, Lirer and KldncyBta »»p«rlur to all others. Cures by absorption. It is perfect I IX C. is an absolute aad irresistible rare for drunk-1 enneas, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. AbovstoUbydraggltU. HopBittoMfg. Co. RochwUir, N. Y.
ENGLISH
RBMEDY
Speclflc Medicine,
"t RACE MARK ADE W Is especially recom tncfed as an unfailing cure for Seminal
Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Impotency,and all
1
nerves recover their vigor, through the aetion of the Quinine Wine, thislailihg gradually weare off, and cheerfulness resumes its way. Persons who are conva- ylesclng after an exhausting disease should take it in pro perl regulated doses, as It fgr' materially assists, thus taken, the restoration of vigor, wbicb. without its aid, might be tediously slow. Fever and ague, bilious and remittent sufferers, should take it only during the absence of the feverish symptoms. Lean persons, whose digestion ia out or order, gain bodily substance as well ss* as strenglh by its us®. Use none but Greenwood's Quinine Wine, manufactured by Foster, Mllburn & Co., of Buffalo, N. Y„ which can be producred of any druggist.
err and Fo: •n Engines.
and Traction
of exneUcnee
thrm$laut
PCRMANENTLY CURE8 KIMIY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles-
N.EK CUBE,iNthHero,Vt^saya, "laSMS* sf KIDNEY TROUBLES It has srtil Mfcaasfcaua. It haaeurod many very eTPIUta, aad has never felled to
XZLaOH FAIRCHILD, of St. Atoms, saya, **(tla«fffleeleasrvnlue. After aixtesa iiaia si great suflVirlng from PUdWiiMlNi luanslt —iplotely eared use."
C. 8.1IOCIA1ION, erBeritshiiw* says, poekaoohaedaae wonders for no la com* pletoly curiae a severe Liver and Kidney Osawlelat."
IT HAS
WHY?
WONDERFUL
POWER.
BECAUSE II? ACTS ON THE XJTERTTHB BOWELS AND KLOK NETS AT THE SAME TIME. •aoausa It oleanaea the ajf Of tha poisonous humors that develops In KMney and Uriruuy diseases, BLLlousnsss, Jaundlosf Constipation, Pllsst or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Female disorders.
KXBNEY.WOirr Is a dry vegetekle peaataaieaake east tar siallprepaM. Oaepeeksgewlllmskestxqtaof medietas*
TRY rrkNOWj lay Mai theDraiflsta.'J-Prlee,#1.00.]
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KNOW THYSELF THE
'-"ft
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