Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 April 1883 — Page 7
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"I wish gagem killed, they rem for some exchange prornot ber of ants ajor 5 71st, the 6
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"Why, Doctor^rhat kind of Bin)] ediee, as you call them, do you people* to keep ^a.
,oc rc i^n» }o« stomadfr be would have been all ripht iu an boar,
once. /i Ail diseases are eliminated from the sys
Seabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chemists, New York.
WORLDS
IS PERFECTION1
Publio Benefiaotress. Mrs. s. A. Allen has justly earned iMs tlMfl and thousands are this iay*^oici!% %Jf ever a fine head of haii producttl by
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lto*lrw 14 i: \rith hair, aftet usiiK*onb bot8e isf. .. -1. i' MRS. S. A. Alley'S WORL®'S HAIR Kxstosafe. liit&ota dyeT -i
COLLECTOR OARTER.o
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OF TEE
WORLD:
Mrs&J'.Men
ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp. r«flcv|ap^ jr Dandruff, and arrests theWll d( V# 9^ hair, ifjjray. is changed to its natural s-Hemiii 98 Jh luxurious quantity as ipjyoiitn. 7 n«r„«X
air ls.nto
^nfrhfiil r^lnr Viavp. nnf tions at Washington. Senator Harrison youthful color,
h^ej|^^i|jommended
I
a gray hair left.
the secretions. A rjerralt a a tainly an advantage
VreIJ$1l9b
.. who, was ifiu danger of .be» 't£ jcommg* a 8 •, use Mrs.
S. A. ALLEN'S
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expressfDn ot many who. Save had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot aoysred
expression of many wl
APfJLILATlOjM it-UK juICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that I will applyto the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their next term, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart ut a ime, with tbe prUtiJece of ing the fl^la be dMk orr Wy pr. for apefl(*l^oloney«i. MA/lt»c5of Jsuiiness and taie gremis^%herecai sa^d Uauots are to lxiseftlitnd drerak are lo^t^cfcsa jro.
in Terre Hatfre, Vig^OTnntv.ftdtaS^^^ K. E. A. Meissbl.
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logue. B. X. Hocsk, Cincinnati, o.
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Sketch of Williftm W- Carter, Hit
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A UtWTrm Wl^he A»»tuaa«fre^ttjb$Uty
for the AppoiA^Bsnt
pointed collector of this, the revatafipstrict of Iiidi jfiMfylrat Brazil. He^aa
same
ship with Silas name of 0
Sept. 10,1836.
and of
His
nii»
tor a
in the second n, there thus
Solon 8hi4gle,
it iAlftUMiievoiutionmd In October, nt* movejd to settled ion a
His early ed8Ch00^8
seventeen he entereq the
ed|f|y||bury
Universe Having,
IkiiitfitoflfjK RRimniMi Ibtti'TOttrs.
isV^lBl^l exc ite
Greencaltlfr.
'outWHilifc civil wakifre mpany D.'Ust it engagement was at Rich
enlisted as a pri Ind. volunteers.' wh"
HI! IIHUJ +«f»| by 8^ thifffe lingtas pamgdj omtaq*, they fett)
cam
Carter !waa of a qu»-
lssiined
fxerw
infant a brav
the was and the 868 he on
paittort
the Dfm
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pwi
l«iUhftU«
Tnh
a union of the two Vol act
sion or extraction, orJ Drocess*r®etf It incited tla to Its bpalinkjpoo myriad pfr ters obJigafithe liim boimii gives him help to-day. Which is better, do you think? Buy the CAPCIHE and keep it in tbe house. Price, 25ceuts.
Bowiin is the lath .Howard. |s* him: "As an after Sees rank with the eraof the State..A? an e"Btanus filTthe head of the Baazil bar, and has few, if any superiors, anywhere, and i9 no less distinguished on the stump: He is a gentleman of high ersonal honor and integrity, and as a. 7onE^$t^nui(fl9|ae|nj ol iin4 ^J1 fc^esfimafctjl toiJve to erre hiaute, as dia.Tohn 6- Crain ahd Samuel Magill and Gen. Frank Whiter when appoiutcd to tbe office now given to him. He andliis family will be ^elcc®litl"/?r Ti
AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. MADJ%0N.|1 "When will Mr. Carter assume the duties of ju£.,a|fic£,?'j -Sfkecla
jfr. Carter, who is anolS
knd of the Senator, to the President
o8
Dear
case
wiefti?he'.Strt) t, ie$d phjzi&ft ^arih^tltat^^v 8j?uctf, and^ daris, one of
Gazette
rte^olail Bw^ktauon. of the
n, lornin
ten days, du
"Probably in about which time he will file his bond for jthe chang^, places the faithful discharge of the duties ofjthe
Jffice." ™'Is there any liklihood of his remdv-
meciO HARRISb]
FROM SENATO: lnB
Mr.
publicans. rWo?kf exoept Major Carfer ti* that he is anxious to .tue
N.
he following letter from Senator HjaftoN. Filbeck, and furnished nd naJ
by ,v-
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Peirc^mWsfgffl rstep Icheti
he
I^d^apOLis, faid., ^HI S, S."FilbeckQi:l 't$f(!fOlC!-J My
SrR-ti-I"tebpffedtla«fbighi a
tele&am signed by yoai^dt' and others ation to the colfecWrs^ffi In your IstriCt. I sjaid to Mr. McK^h y^E^jtwdav when he was here, that I« fought from the papers before me cowttaiijfc ^xpfressions irom the leading Republicans ,of your district, the strong weight of the with Major Carter. Upon a ire-to-day, I Aid had supppsistrict haire, letters frjm in bis fawr, ment as the district. I gathered thatjaboutUie. oily to fif^WntmLt pre@»|jft|^his kp-
Ninefi|Niftd~
by
gr »ng
proper one for tbe fMPa JfQUJ dispai ou of pointment is tQ 1 McJPeUce's appoint.
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1
.nfmo: Aila® nauBB iHaijto rlflSi^Tif^BrrE.
meat, and he iato Ije in some way Mr. Rente's representative. I desire to say to you that this is not trae. The appointment is made by-me alorie, upon what aeems to ne to be' tbe weight ot influence in,the districts if I supposed Major Carterwas to "he' anybody^inaifbr^rostittfte, Iwould not appoint him at all. I do not desire that heBhall briny man in* any sense, but that he 6hall enter upon the duties ot tjtooffice in a_ spirit of kindness land friendliness to allitepublicans and manAge it fco as to heal rather tbsn to excite ttppojitioa-6r ditisiou. I know be will d® thig. »flis-ieeordai a sqlditef is cerVPHly llWQDd. .criticism. understand
^at lxa&lrtM^ my fell** comrades at Tezre-Hatitatd accept feim ai* a comrade eptitfed totheii rqspgqt and confidence. I infanre that, as a Republican quite as littite objection c&h1»e made to htm.
I cannot write to all1 of ike' signers of the* telegrams*ent mo, and wilt »sk you to &Htmunjcafeje them the subitancfe ol what I have wfitta^so farm you may think best. :pw iu -J jJ*
Very truly your?,
namWi E&W Habbiso^. (Majcr CartelnviU attume the duties of hip office next'wtefc. He will bring iefioeg^a pipe of'pokes and Vigo Repub ans may bring the it' tomahawks but 3j{ wilt bring them handle upwards and mark the grams so they can resurrect ther»b«mlHy^MKNm-amieden. .H3i ratinWdt—
$JRUtK$1f fWHTNING.
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ill
4e came to
nrenxras a etudeitip and B. D, only a short father's fsrin exchequer,, in law acpoofc ating a law op?? county Msafe ame associated
hint .* *'.
-iw JtScutiJA i* ,-tii oil ••'7 i] flam
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Ofc ZndJ(ati»]tiol1e*Kttk-i(br 'VirtUorJay. •'The shoWef" 'ibf# morning
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Ex-
Shor4», feefpreS .ft'okxjk t|ere
wm« vt#id flftt^lbHDwed)byt crash of Wucien' fndlcstffbt- ri&Chler Sbmewhere t|^,W it ^as' —-L— wAdisbffoveiMi boltot deetHctwjftre8h-frehr~thto
i^med tfp4aH|^Musly aQ^( w^n thei fire ^art^nt.t^^#^nW 'iMrtd
WMSrbeyuad «ni^.!bief:WeMt«iljMted #1th hi^\is^al ^denc#, fctftf fiwj \w b»^^4 ^4r^6ei»ic|d8^b?!fSrfe 4 'stUiift
'^ttvefir
A Jallu^g ,wtq, Lht n^dm^upo^J
j. %er6 ordered 4o .haLd* t£ey done! so leltjut, oWing to the i^e of the ladies siifyenience' therefrom. er might have been
not certain, Chafley Melihe ment made an ex
amination,&nd returned with the report that everything!,Was1 tight. Five or ten tninufes Itftet me^alatm Was given, friom fife street. Several tefcgrapb'op^ratoi^on ttfe upper floor, Jn the We^tefn Umon department, gyonnng ,by thd £xperiehce of their brethren jnDetroit, made all haste to get out, but th& occupants on the other floors took things more Codlly and escaped without the 3o&& of a hair pinoradoat.
The fire'In the tower tiecessiXAted' dutting all the cables leading to the central telephone office, and It also destroyed eight, main wireB belonging to the Western Union, "besides disarranging the ''ticket Qircnit." 'the fatter was repaired and in full operation by 12:3Q p. M., and the desiruqtion of the others will be ina impediment to' business* The loss to the VVesCerti Unioij, Superintendent Wallick thinks. Wilt not exceed $50 wliile W.Yt. Smith,1. superintendent of the ex'telephone company's !ao,insuranke. ^Sffed' Wr repa meanwhile it1 wlltetve patrons an opp twIlt^tQilesft ithb*c»nm§ifanW without easyjBj^fMinicaUon with tbjeir neighbor. Tlley will also have .ope' tdbitytokful^aW^took ofpatteftce, thmtWMn U»:4flwat»?,ti®4ifrffingi
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is
for such an act, when all the business ne here and with the prospective ment building to be built soon."
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Is his term of office limited?"
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SNGLAXiriLifiMED.
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Powder and Iofarnal Machines Xeiuu of With**
.yt
It has baeni'deteitely decided ihat neither fttfAfelt* n#K toy of the other 1 pjrty will aitei^iftfi ft 'Phitiadel--phia.v out '-'1 I
LrtNpoWJ'^ltfil
Jfi5^A
»ery,ij^,^uppe
ihg a BM« wiio^duijbii pomttio: quanUtyof^wff sbppaifcd tb bft 'd. _t The affdtt'ydscd'it'14icldte6 the ^t,^ had fulled.«w p£
fxmiKwhffltertas^e
sucet. ,W9:m_t^yjua%A JP A®WPt-ih«» of ^ie arftiy ofllfiiidlvto Wocftwttbfi 4ho ase! eagagfed i& aiAkcmicu *examUation ^thft^uiMdak. Titd'pbttoe mM Jthe arrest^s 44D«rtim^o«mt ^MeX—ThlB is evidoue^d by taefact Ikhdt ataa& iit" Was made precautiotnry aUeaaures -have: qeen renewed- 11 1:1'
Efl^oialtflUMtiM bdtag gvf| to the |m)tectldn aol, tko .ltiiidingp| whioh junk looat«d ftheibffieeisf the xqi^' try and aH pobUqoottdiali^ -Jhttro jtinel»#ii»90fiitedieat WlUdsar- 0«stte ftna .the po9tc^ttoe. ninii ts-tfie?.? a anutui
XospoH, OT-St^re p^c^atlons ape'beipg^jiken al^jfindaar CbhIIq. is evfen hlnfed t&at a whWe cofi^plracy^ ere and in Ahieiicj^wiTll be ^fpdSed. Whit head's examination thif' afternoon Birmingham developed nothing star^ liug.
1
Id
beO(te«i^i rn4 tuk rn WStMHtttfus ^(epwse. Tb«p fmns
r.
parted sStfeS&P^^^i^he^iS^ltolftfo The fol towing«Ad 1 tt& CM iKbiKKledu^ AptiMl^1888 ttjg^ihie pat^S /flln-tUes ^Isefkhone,
CI iuv&mh
Tho tower ofi ,qnjb ^ntfiil 8«J 4«8tfoy(6(V:by: fire tUifl juomkagi sevefOm ^U c^onection ao4 -eafcrcing, a st sion olour-aersiQ^or-lseveral days, perhaps tor one week, JiVe expect to h« ve our out-of-town Wires in working on er tifis afternoon, ahdtlntn fall service it restored conVersrftS^d With tbe cities and towns with wlifch we connect may ,be f^ad by coming to .the central office.
W'. W/*Smith.'SapX
VILLAINS.
f» rt} nt
St.
lr
An Attempt to Wreck a Train For Purpose of Robbery.
Louis, Aprri Oh-^An attempt wag madeto-wr-eeka-toain on the Missouri Pacific K. sixieeb)miles north of Denton, Texas, early yesteWay morning, l|ut no hacm w&s don#«. It is thought it wfas not the design to wreck the passenger train but to sto^ a train en route 'to Mexico having og {oard $100,000 to pay tiic constructiou hands xo the Mexican Central road. A negro discovered near 4be obatewetto# and jailed. This 1 is tie'^etfcond time fle tnlfck has been structed at the same place.
is is
f»
Birmi^j^am, April 5—The city pelice made a raid upon a suspected locality on Ledsam street, Lady wood, and disco^«p» ed a TenJ|tp7£ffii^lg!^]^ factory! in a
A
King Her* ItiebkrechL me of
1
a:
Pwnell iror hlf Outfr^rM Will Atuad U* VMMelfkH 0araili«L ^:a
•"tl TOl ts«+ l-rif I ^'-'r 0 jersH.
Lo^M, Ip^ S^-niefe 'ft-fftfeWd excitemetit
I
The apparatus for peparing ,-and fixing the e^plo&ivfi. .^ompouuda is eonstructed on scfepli^c prin^iplps and w*ith all the, ounaing craft wh|ch, /clearly showed its inventor to be, not oply.a thor
all
ie, ounoing
ough cheinUtxy and" maefciaeryy but .also an adept for expedients for avoiding/ bo? toriety and preyenting discovering^ -u
Among the noteworthy features of- the place was shrewdly devised a method carrying the fuqes dp the chimrie,
bjg ajet^dera. It {6 learne mises in Ladsam street were
and. consuhi that the prem taken two months.ago by a man named Whitehead, an Iri3h+-Ajmerican, who Ijad a sign huug ^t og front of tife plabf, indicating his jbusjneM as'^hat of paier hanger. ^^ieh«^ Aigt^lf was t&Ken iritip custcjjJy wh^
11^
pflice uade
^descent on the flefc,,/ii confinement., ot nitro*kl^oerine
is now ^n c)«se 'p, (juamjty
ficera althe|ame Ume, l^n^&ow ip tiie ta*.ds pC^he ^teclj^ te»4sjta
tl^ kingdom
^-j bean in the habit O&yaifQhaKlo^ ppi of^Bstro g^tcerideaftd -^ikU^Chw^i^ neccssitf tttrUDthrtinia4fe tr .. Losso^April &-.The ktstt'NpolJcfef* .'Ittefe'inadf two fartket-arreaor mftlle
4erbs
Of L«rabeth in OOiiaeclion with die Hum arrestedikaltxughl^aThejfctaT is now eaid. to bei an AandeaiK ..Nehi ly half a ton of nitpo .^ceiiii-hes bqen •eiaed in Loodoa^lrwdj.
St. PETKRsBUBiaf April 5iT-Devekiv-ments of the utmost iiipoctaiice are xpected in coonection with th« foiihcoi a ing great trial of the Nihilists inthis Ci ty. Originally it was believed that this trial would be the last of the kind on the lift. Recent arrests, however, make another Nihilist trial probable, and it i» tbe present intention to arraign the newjly discovered plotters either before the coronation of the Czar or directly after. The accused have, with three exceptions, already pleaded guilty to belonging to toe party which they assert is in tact, as wicll as in namfe^The Will of the People."
FRANKFORT, April 5.—The Gazette publishes a telegram from MoscoW stata ing that a large mine has been discovered connecting .with the Kremlin, wher the coronation of the Czar is to take
^193™ £bgrUW md oi
him an order to close the Congress forthwith. Those members who came from foreign countries were informed that it was aesi that the Tuesday.
DIAZ' RECEPTION.
Tke Vow York meroo Entertains him To-D*y
this
M^rooon.bMftUif »Wflrt fl ich comes fronv^wty, Izeland, yhtftfi f] iere are situ&t^d large govjlnunent iipfaiitry barracks thatthfe icihttnel stknd^n^gt ard ovei- the t*#dT mtfkzfni -larit light challenged ar nuu wborwfea discox red scaling the w^l. T/^»s^tiy fired ^i hot and gave the alarm. The search l'orjthe intruder wat fruitless, but the guard was doubled angj^j^e^ ^jere isiufed to tyke every gre£§a£ion toj^fe ^n(,8urpr)se. Sfl
NB
O'^'^W^Aly
,oeW^p'4p^| cil^d its editioa ayir^pfag, announe«d4kat 'it4nbdHd a tetter wjilbout a thl-eaten o£8oiaW Thp af«if wap- refetrud (S Uje, polite, and late last night lb# Utf| defedi^, teiittW
given duoe tendaoce, on TH^rxcnange with Mexican and American colors and the seventh regiment band was engaged for the occasion. L. F. Holman, president of the exchange, read an address of welcome, to which Diaz replied. After UOdeftftftltt fa(ti49fti4 tefttytfaftffo panied by a number of members of exchange, visited the grain elevators and other points of interest on the bay and river.
The exhUaUltiyyitlJtteinbers of the ventorrt 6Sku«i3o5ey passed ret tions of regi-et at Peter Cooper's death. The Chamber ol Commerce and Cdm tipns atter.
existing classification on "*rest
night UM StfgliWfMftOs esfa^ABftby trull Bnefl iij!#.« criminated unjustly against tbe dry
XGFFLTM
as
M#««r|dj^
^asptqpafch|i%^r,#i|tir^Jifn the
SSPTi^iiiA, Bcaoru^A, pBlOBWaB
CtJTICU
nd In be
hroat and mouth, abscesses, carbnnt
throat and mouth, abscesses, carbuncles,
Ctjticuba RBSOI.VBIIT, tbe new blood riflsr, while the akla is cleansed of all 1b» flgnring hu'mora by tbe exteraal use ot ?cr ticuba and Cdticcra SoiUfih&fMBS tin cures. Cuticuba RnoLyffiHCAi bly destroys disease gerin3, wbicn float tbe iration—there no
Mmasot &V mlHXMteu*
arer*^pm»fti
to test it, has, in cacy ana efficiency imuuu'iimiiawj
ip^
Whitehead- wha iadeaaribed as a mlaH
,o
any
JS77
is
place. A telegram sstys' request been wired to St, Petersburg for dred sappers tp bg sent at once |othe purpose of destroyipg the mine
Oen&TOAtftat, April 5. The Socialist Congress was treated to an unwelco surprise from the Danish governme
SSIN6
For Weak aad Suffering Wonan.<p></p>SSIRFto"""''
pEBKUflft,
alterative c»m
ears' dnratibn. ECKKB, M.
ilie, Pa.
Jacksonville,
Gr«af 6loDd half naS not been toldCas to thacijeat Ve jph^erS'of the CzrrrbuRA REfEna#t paid hundreds of dollars jfor medicines to core diseases bi• the blood and skin, and never found anything yet tpjaqhal the OtjnctTBA Bbhkdies.
hel ati
Chas.A. WiiXJAlts.
ProVldence,.B^ I.
Cure io £very Case. i. Xoar CuTiOORA remedies outaellMl tithe medicines I keep for akta tUseases., easterners and patients say that they nav efteeted a cutv in every instance, ^her other remedies have failed.
H. W. Brockway, M, )D.
Franklin falls. N. H.
GBtteura »?»(ilveii», ,,
Cuxicuba, and CuxicitraSoa®, soldet where. ,&foe: dcrtlcWkA, 50c and |1 be*. C^hcuRa UKsoi.v*wr, II per bo •GiTMCUKiBOAP, 25Ci UtTTICURA GMI SoAi,'15c« otter Drug ajj.d
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Wnai
ti'.urA#
tmnpia y*
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S^EDRO:a.BADiCAL CUR
HeaclrajU#W*#-jrB!* from (be Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in tbe He) d, Nervous Headaebe ana Fever instantly &• lieved.
ChokingtHidbW dlaoofeeB,'" Jnembra ie cleansed and healed, •reath sweetened, smell,.taste and bearing' restored, and rajvnges checked.
Coughs, Bronchitis, Droppings, into the Throat. Pains in »he Chest, Dyspepsia, Waslins: of-Strength and Flesh, Loss ot Sleep, etc., cured.
Oue bo tl^ Kwftcal Cnre, on« box Catarifcal Solvent and one Dt. ttanford's Inliiler, ^of all druoKistH, for $1. Abk for Sasford's Radical CuRk, a pnre dis-'
tiHation ol Witch Hazel. Ajb. Pine, Ca. Mariftold. Ct ver Blossom", etc. Pott£k Drug a^d CHEatxCAt Jo., Boston. I
^T|l I IAf0| E or the relief and preven t'V viftLTAiiTT tlcfb, thfe instant it i* apv\v il -y 'V /Plied, of Rheumatism, Heu\£^ralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, •y'gr colds, Weak Back, Stomach —',and Boifels, Shooting
DR. F. L.
Every
"The greatest misfortune of the present day," remarks the author of a n-cent edic«tt|eaitte/rf»uch value, "is, that other§Md|MMw Jo-day are often Infittejclfv nffrlMin, and for ail doaeatiaAApUaUufkiiBson of shattered health aad over talked systems. For those special weaknesses to which womankind Is so apt to fall viaims, no surer, better or safer
remedy can be touod
Kuloey-Wort. The wonderful tonic of this great remedy have »p«. ciflc action in correcting tha disorders of female organism, and then in building up the general health, keeping tbe secretory organs in perfect order and imparting the glow and elasticity of early w.o-
0UBLSS
ysel^P pWWI ^Bysician) and other doctors, only palliated my wife's chronic, two years standing, inflammation of the bladder. Kidney-Won, however, cured her. These are extracts from a letter, sent to the' proprietors
r-»f
remedy, by its author, Dr.
this
C.
M. Sum-
igtou Co., bt bepro-
_%WW0ff?rtf««lur-
pose of this article, however, only a tew mor will be abdnoed. "Ie ad kidney and other troubles over thirthyears," writes Mrs. J. T.Galloway,
D4»ea«-
t. Albans.
Vt., is closer 'home,*' and his caas would
5dA
VAumi
suffered Wort can be reli an am kindred or a trial. That friend.
rbtcn Boat in 11
Is them through jthe
bowelf, Kidneys, and poi
•ys, and pores of tbe skin.
YlW8fteW«nttiftL"tij
remedied rhenm twenty years, and it fact died from it. I believe Ctjticura would have saved her life.- My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, wbich nothing relieved or cared until 1 used the Cutioura Resoi/vknt intern ally, and Cuticuha and
in the county. My mother had it
human
family in spring, and has formed the chief subject o£ WW Ve can. not pass from this suQect without
not pass from mentingi ney-Wort
ta irilg
plaint. bably knows the are wide-si most the
»u
pple-
met a, or compro-
Tbe effects Alaf to
3ws the symptoms.' Tbe inndl r^?iB eimrtinuman orzan^m^
^MmBwsbisi:
cure iduey their a»k is
a Liver Troubles and a host of
life-long
e?fli93 Jfihaqmi atchress alterative, a pleasant
It is a et powerful tonic^Milk'jSdsc^nrf9 the ill" as a peerless,' ftreasam, po^enul pre-
paration. As neaL,a%tnorfa)sjnav be able to reach pMniAoSj KratiMy-Wort may safely be called perfect.' It is not a compound of herbs, alleged to have been discovered by some mythical missionary whilst in some imaginary "foreign laod." Kidney-Wort is a preparation, however,
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