The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 13, 1888, Image 1

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ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1888.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
L. H. MONTANYB.
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Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon.
Office upstair, over John BriggV alar,
t street.
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J. K. WE ATHERFORD,
(notary roauoj
k TTOUNKY AT LAW.
ALBANY, tKEiN.
tlTILL PRACTICE lit ALL THE COURTS Of THK
f? SMi. Hiweiai attention tlsen to ...M.etl.ma .n.i
asais Mii.r.
SsTOss1. 1 QM Fsl tsar's Tssspls. tUrt
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WOLVERTON & IRVINE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
roee op stairs In' Foster's Bloc.
ALBANY, OREGON
1. v. ruw.Lu w. n. niLTBu
fUVVKLIi & BIIjYEU,
vTTOKNKYS at law.
Aid Solicitors in rhanrf rv.
1LR4MT. - - ORIflON.
Loans negotiated oh reasonable terrha.
wi iMunDn prom p y miaa on t 1 no nu.
OBee In Foetera Rrlk.-ft
vHnlfhf.
J. J. WHITNEY.
Attorney And Counsellor At La.
AND
Notary Public.
ALBANY, 0REC0N,
97111 praetloe in all of the Courts of
i his State. All business intrnsted to him
will be promptly attended to.
D, R. N, BLACKBURN,
Attorney at Law,
Offiee. Odd Fellow's Temple,
ALBANY, - - - 0REC0N.
All business will receive prompt attention
FOSHAY & MASON,
ryjaavus ass
rara-
Druggists and Booksellers,
Agents for John B. Alden's publications,
hloh we sell at publisher's prices with
roatagead Jsd.
ALBANY, OKKUON.
C. L. BLACKMAN,
Successor to E. W. Ittngdon.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, BRUSHES,
SOAPS, COMBS,
and everything- kept in a first claw. Drug
Store. Also a fine stock of piaooa and
organs.
ALBANY. OREGON.
A. PRUSHAW,
DRUGGIST.
Stationary, Toilet Hides, Etc.
PRESCRIPTION fAREPl'LLY FILLED,
Open day snd night.
Albany, Or.
OR. J.L. HILL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office cor. First sod Ferry Streets,
ALBANY- - OREGON.
DR. C. WATSON MASTON !
Physician and Surgeon.
Office rooms 3 snd 4. Foster's Hlosk.
ALBANY - OREGON
Homeopathic Physician,
ffOIBg. M. g. t'cCOY. M. D HOMEOPATHIC
lei physician, office sod residence corner of First
and Baker fgrsstt, Albany, Oregon. Chronic aiSSSSSS
S necislty. Consultation free, Office hours : 10 a m.
10 12 a m and 2 ts 5 p. m.
WW ANGELS COLLEGE.
1 Boarding School for Boys ! !
Conducted by secular priests and lay
I ejailtiei a
First term opens first Monday in 8ep-
tamner. Second term opens nrst Monday
In Febrosrv. For prewpectos address
Raw. F. A. Becker. Vancouver, W. T.
Box 103.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
ING MILLS.
All kinds of rough, dressed
and seas. v.a lumber ,laths aa
pickets kept constantly on
hand Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
Calapooia timber- Price and
terms made satisfactory.
robinson & west.
Jim Westfall,"
CHINESE MERCHANT.
Full line of Chinese goods of all kinds on
band, Also full line of
JAPANESE C00D3.
OREftOI PACIFIC CONTRACTOR,
for this section.
Laborers furnished on short notice for
any purpose.
Opposite S t; Young's, Albany, Or
Life Renewer
iDa',
a BJsst 0,'il-
BEILTwitb
Electric
nr. Kuur-
t powerful.
lurubla tuid perfect (JHuin
attmw in tha world. Oures.
lvw sWthoat madleise. Nsrvous
MUtr, M i PslnU fcho BssUgssr li
whni,H,.f,t.m m n
he mat
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SLIPPERS.
now receiving toy fall and
'inter stock of boot and kJim-h, I
har aa niorly a fitted up Bool aod Shoe
St... 1 . . i . .i
' "n" '"""I1'"1 7
n.:.
uw mun mi tuiimuii inn Try low iwpr
in Portland. I boy aH my hoots aod
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shoes direct from manufacturers and am
authorised to warrant every pair no mat
tei how chean. No firm in OrMoa
bav any advantage of mt in buying
I huy in quantities aod pay the cash
In ladies', misses and children's shoes,
I keep much ths arest, host aod great
at anetv in the citv. My aim will
v
always he to give ss good value for
the money aa jKJSsihly can be done.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
First National Bank
OF AM A.M. OREttON.
m .......
yarvaeaai
- L. FUNS
a. g, yoi go
OEO. K. CHAMBKKLAlN
TRANSACTS A OKNKIHL Wnklne btwli
ACCOnrw ggpT objw.t o chsek.
8IOHT RXCHAXOg sn.l llrra.tt tiurfn, soltf
Ww Tork, Han rraactoon, l"lcau and Port!
OOULKCTIOX8 MADE on faorsls
BIKSCVOU.
J. g. VOfSS,
Oso, g Ctuassai.ua
L. g Huiv
L. fuss,
Walts K TrassLL,
H. F. MERRILL,
Banking an Insurance.
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
Hell u
on Nss York, San Kisncisro and
Portland
nay notea. 8U.
e'ty warrant Ra
lulcnst allowed on
sirs deplts rabjsst to
will receive plxnpt alUnUon.
Ol
adicitsd.
boor from It. n. to 5 p. m.
MISS EMMA SCHUBERT
Fine Millinery,
OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.
BJksl MAtr.
e. SSNDKSS
MAY k SENDERS.
Dealers In General Iercnandiie.
HARRISBURC - - - ORECON
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n a t .
1081111) pfOdnrf.
WILL BROS.,
Dealers in be Leading '
Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos.
A fall line of,
Sheet music, musical merchandise, am
razors, butcher and pocket keivea.
THE BEST KIND OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES.
Oils and Extras for all Machines supplied.
UNNCOUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Repairing of sewing machines musical instruments, guns, etc. neatly done,
ALBANY. - OREGON.
J. GRADWOHL,
rockery. Glass Ware and Hardware.
OIL AND LEAD.
Agricultural Implements,
gm tw fve an(
WILL
WIIX
WILL
WILL,
CURE
CURE
CURE
CURE
Diarrhoea tmd Dysentery.
Pimples on tho face and Frecltles.
Old Sores and Ulcers.
Wind in the- Stomach,
Ileaditclte and Nervous Depression.
Set of ilia.
Stymm Complaints.
Itisetisarvtisxn and Gout,
jfatnfi In tho Bones and Joints
sail Slain Diseases.
WILT, CUR
WILL CURE
WILL CURE
WILL CURE
WILL CURE
WILL CURE
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS.
A Seals)?, Itching Mb. In lsUease
wllh End lean NuHVriug Cared
by ul intra ttciticdiee.
It 1 hsd known of ike CsUcura Rmdis t wanly
Ighl yaanago it would hav. saved mm SSOO sad aa
Iiiiumhm amount of augarlnv . My dlsaaao (PorUu)
ootnnisncod on ngr head In s spot not Isrssr than s
am . It sprasd raaldly alt ovw mj bsd snd rot as
lor mjr ualU, Tha acatM would dropoff m ail th
ll mo, snd n.y auffuring waa cndlsaa, snd wltssut r
li.-r . On llmuasnd dollars would not Uut bm to
hsva tb disassa over agala, t sat s poor asn, but
rich to ) roh.v ml l what asms tf Um dovtora
aid wis lui.roay, atms 1 log worst, pssrlasla, ate , 1
took sod HsrsatHtrUlaaovor na yasr and a
bait, but no our. I oaanot praia toe UaUeura Rain
.Ilea too much. They bsva mavis tny skin aa olsar
and trsa fr m aaslaa as s baby's. All I used of Ut.tn
was thrsu boas afCutleurs, and threw botUaa af Cull
ours Keaol vent, and two esksa of Uutlours Seep. II
you had hewn her. itl said you would have cured ms
lor gMO you would bsva had U stoesy. I looksd Ilka
tha picture In ywur book of Psoriasis (pkture nsstber
tws How toCn.e Skin Dhwaiaa") sea now I sat as
clear aa any parson ever waa Throiwh torse ul bablt
I rah my bands over my arms and legs to scrateh
once In a whle. Hut to no purpoee. I am ill well.
I scratched tweuty-atxht years, snd It rot ts be a
kind id aSBai nature to ma. 1 tbaak you thou
asndtUass, Any this.-more that you wast ts ksow
write me, or any on who reads this my aril to me
sad I will answer it
Iiaaaia Uowaisu.
Water bury, Vt, Jan. JOth, lss7.
Psortasia. gctma. TstUr. RtsB-worm, Lichen. Pru
rltua,Kosll Hosd, Milk Cruat. Ussdrug, barbers',
Uroesrea' and Washerwoman s Itch, and every esss)
of 1 1. Innjf. llurinf, valy, nmply Humors ol tha
Skin and Hoalp and BeaJp snd Blood, with Loss 4
Hair, are poaaUvsly eured by CttUcura. the raat
Skin Outs, anrt CuUrurs Soap, an esqu'alu Ski,,
FWautiner eavsriudly, and Cu'.lesra gssslveot, th
new HUxl PurlAer Internall, when phyalctsna and all
othr t .'u.cdias tall.
Hold everywhere. Prl?e. CuUcurs, M ; Sosp, aft :
Be .Unit, 1. Prepared by tits Puttsr Drug and
Chemical Co., booton. Mas.
ggrSeud for "Mow to Cure Skin
lt a, M liiustraUaus. and 100
gaSBUSl4pe. black heads, chapped
a llfll vcnUnl by CuUcurs Msdic
and oily akin pre
ul tested Soop
Catarrhal Dangers
To be freed from the dangers of auffoostton hll
lying down ; to brsaihs freelr, lssp aouadly sad un
dlMurbsd . to rise rafrssbsL bsad clear, brsia astivs
and f BM from pain or ache ; to know that so patsMMSaS
putrid matter dsfUs kms brssth sad rota away the
iiHssti ssaialnry ol sail, lasts ssd kssrtsg to
feel that the stains esse set, through it veles ssd
arterl, suck Bp it pslsns that Is ear to
astes sad dsatroy, at Indeed a
ether human sou men is. To parchas taoaanliy
from such fats should as th object of ail alBicted
Uul thoae who has triad wsnv raaasdlss sad phy
dsn daspslr of rsllsf or sar.
lUdicsl Curs asssta every phase of fs
s simple neau ni u las
v stasis. II la Mesl
Instant Is relieving, permanent la
D ni a! and never fading.
Han fools Rsdicsd Cure enneteu of on bottle of lb
lUdlcal Core, one bov. o Catarrh U Sol vent, an.1 In
pr"vnl Inhaler, all wrapped la one parkas with
Ires Use ami u j
sold by all drugs Isa for
ft.
Poller I'rug an J Cheuoval Co.,
Xo Kheumatiz About Me.
IN ONE MINUTE.
Th Catlrwra AaU-fPala
fPtas
tee rsftev UhtSBllaBssili,
sale. A marvelous
sntoioui t pain, inflanonatsoe aad srssdraes. Utasrty
unlike aad vastly superior to all other plaaurs. At
all aruggiats, tt osnta ; five tarftl ; or, postage free
of Pottr Drag sad Chsaakal Co. Host on, Mass.
J. U COWAJf. ) W. OUfUCK
Linn IVunty Bank,
COWAN A CUSICK.
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
TRAMSACT8 a gansral baa king I sals isj.
DRAW KKIHT URAITS oa Mow Tork, Saa
Jaeosad Portland, Ovsgoa.
LOAN MOW SY on swaaead eesrity.
RECK1VB doposiu aabjet to ebsek.
rvaa
COLLECTIONS isarsstiJ to as will rasslv
otlon.
Rnss House
I. GIBLIN,
Proprietor.
This house is now open aad famished
with the best n.w furniture. Everything
clean and commodious, offering to the gen
eral public superior scoomrnoualions U sny
in th. city.
munition, fishing 'tackle, etc. Warranted'
Marine Insurance
fgesreaad girssss
BSsaa. .i
Isasous. inlaJllarNS
WASHINGTON
(Prom oar rsgatar
Washington, D. C, Dec. nth, 1887.
The democratic policy, as declared by
Speaker Carlisle and emphasised in the
excellent message of President Cleveland,
makes It certain that tariff revision Is only
a question of a very short time, tie only
doubt being as to what methods should be
employed to effect such legislation. Mr.
Cleveland's tariff manifesto ts evidently
his most popular and practical utterance,
for it has taken the democratic portion of
Congress by stormthere being but a few
dissenting voice, while It Is clear from the
guarded expressions of republican Ceo
grcssmcn, that there is Imminent danger
of the disintegration of that party, now
that It Is compelled to take an unequivocal
poeltlon en the one vital issue of the time..
Mr. Blaine's defiant deliverance on the
message, as flashed from France, is taken
la the capita! as virtually a personal an
nouncement that the man from Maine is
willing to enter the lists as the advocate
of a high protective tariff against his old
adversary. It Is further believed that
Blaine has shrewdly scored two important
preliminary victories over his republican
competitors for the Presidential nemiaa
tion In being the first to roundly con
damn the message, and In having the Na
tional Republican Convention again called
to meet at Chicago.the scene of his former
triumph. Shermsn's friends favored Cl
clnnatl, Allison's Minneapolis, and Maw
ley's Philadelphia.
There was a great republican pow wow
last week at the meeting of the Republi
can National Commlttee.ln this city .many
statesmen of national renown, being pres
ent, seversl of whom made speeches. One
admission, inadvertently made by ex-Senator
Windom.of Minnesota worth quot
ing. He said that, If the democrats were
successful next y ear ,the democracy would
probably continue In power fifteen or
twenty vesrs. Meet democrats endorse
this prognostication.
Those who hsd expected to witness ex
citing or sensational scenes st the organi
zation of the Fiftieth or Centennial Con
gress were greatly disappointed, as there
was nothing unusual, except a harmless
outbreak from a religious crank In the
gallery, who aroused the risibilities of that
vast throng by singing the dosology in a I
doleful solo. In both the Serials aant
House there seemed to have fallen show
ers of fragrant and radiant flowers, tresis
from roav gardens of bloom and beauty M
was a pleasant sight to see the be sin hag
faces of the favored statesmen as they
gratefully smiled over the gifts of admir
ing friends. But very many of the veter
an Congressmen were saddened as fJaey
sought in vain for the familiar counts sv
ances of numbers of their late coileaftses.
sue public careers had ended, at least.
temporarily, Amoag the missing were
125 from the House two-thirds csf the
chairmen of committees being Included ha
the list. Those consplcioua for sbissses he
the House were Morrison, Levering, Warn
er, Wellborn, Bragg and Barksdale, sad
from the Senate Csmden.Msxe v.Mafaooc.
Conger and "Woodpulp" Miller.
Last week only brief sessions of Con
gress were held, and little real work can
be done until the committees are appoint.
ed ; the Senate commltt-es will be an
nounced this week, but owing to the much
greater difficulty of organising the House
committees, it Is doubtful whether they
will be announced before the holiday sea
son. Since I Isst wrote you the President has
sent to the Senate the long expected nom
inations for tne Supreme Conrt and the
Cabinet.and it is thought they will be eas
ily confirmed, though there sre rumors of
opposition to Mr. Lamar and Mr. Vilas.
The Supreme Court rendered two im
portant decisioas last week, reversing U.
S. Judge Bond in the Virginia coupon cas
esa notable triumph for States rights,aiid
affirming the constitutionality of ths Kan
sas prohibitory law a great victory for
the Prohibition party ,and anything but 1
acceptable verdict to the republican party.
Mr. Randall is carefully preparing a bill
of revenue reduction and tariff reform,
looking to a sixty million dollar cut in
taxation the amount to be about evenly
divided between the tariff and internal
e
taxes. It is the purpose of the Pennsvi-
mm fj
vania statesman to offer this bill early In
the session.
CURIOUS FACTS.
A petrified fish about 17 Inches long
and six inches thick was found recently
on the Oregon mountain 3000 feet above
tha sa level.
What three words did Adam use when
- - -
he introduced himself to Eve, which read
backwards and forwards the same P Hat
said, "Madam, I'm Adam."
A turtle was recently hatched out as the
parlor of a Jersey City woman f rami n
egg which shs brought home as a sew
enlr of a trip. It was placed on the card jj
receiver.
A railroad station agent at DsanUirk, N
Y., in his leisure time has whittled out of
280 pieces of wood a perfect model of a
locomotive and tender. He was five
months st the job.
Weather.
Summary of Meteorology for Deo. 1887,
from observations taken at Albany, Linn Co.
Oregon, by John Briggs,Bsq.
Highest Bar. SO. 38 ; West, 29.01 ; mean,
29 &4,
Highest .daily av Bar. 30.36;lowe8t,29.13.
Highest Temperature, 58; lowest, 28;:
mean, 42.23.
Highest daily range Thar., 16 ; lowest, 0.
Mean at 7 a.m., 39.9 ; 2 p.m., 45.5 ; 9 p
m.. 41.9.
Prevailing winds, S.
Maximum velocity force, 5.
Total rainfall and melted snow during
month, 14.211 inches.
Number of days on which ,01 inch or mere
rain fell. 20.
Number of days of cloudiness average
scale of 10, 8.
Of 93 observation 6 were clear, 27 cJeady,
9 lair, 18 foggy, 24 rain, 0 haay. 9 overcast.
Frost-on the mornings of 3, 12, 13 aad 14V
KUling 19 to S3, melnsive.
Temp. KV74,lainfall6,00 overs veage for
I'KIUOMAL.
Mr. W. W. Corcoran, the Washington
philanthropist, celebrated his ninetieth
birthday last Monday.
Robert Treat Paine says that fully seven
It every hundred of the population of Bos
ton receive charity la some form.
Marshal MacMahon, who was president
of the French Republic from 1873 to 3879,
when he resigned. Is enjoying excellent
health in his eightieth year. He resides
00 his esUts, Indulging In outdoor sports,
and passes a few weeks In Pari each win
ter. It Is remembered of Jenny Llnd that she
disliked flattery. When the sculptor Dur.
ham made a bust of her she was greatly
displeased with it. "I am." she said to him,
"an ogljr Swede, and you have made me a
beautiful English-woman."
Hermann, tha magician, says he ha.
been around the world three times looking
for a ghost, fie doesn't believe in any
supernatural manifestations of any kind.
He says the best kind of sleight of hand
tricks or mind reading exhibitions are ac
complished by the aid of accomplices.
Mr. Jesse Ha worth of Bewden, Cheshire
has presented to the British Museum the
throne chair of Queen Hatasu, of the
eighteenth Egyptian dynasty, B. B. 160a.
This is the oldest piece of furniture In the
world the date of which Is known.
Claus Sprockets, the "ex-sugar klag"of
the Sandwich Islands, who Is now giving
his attention to the encouragement of beet-
sugar culture In northern California, says
that the beet-sugar Industry can be estab
lished In almost every State In the anion,
and that it will give a net profit of from
9o to $75 an acre to the farmers.
The Queen, at the recent christening of
her granddaughter, wore black silk, with
a white Isce csp, and sat on the south side
of the smsll gold front which she brought
from Windsor : on the opposite side were
Princess Bcstrice In gold satin with white
cap, and Prince Henry, who looked very
uncomfortable in full Highland costume
At Little Falls, N. while workmen
were excavating for the placiag of a water
h rdraat In front of the residence of Jere
miah Murry, a huge lump of supposed
earth was thrown out of the hole, which
was Inspected by Murry, who noticed a
shell formation. He conveyed the lump
to the house, scrsped the loose earth from
it and found to his great surprise a mud
turtle shell that measured 61 Inches In
circumference and at inches across the
back, in a petrified state. Some years ago
the street at this point was swampy land,
which was filled in, and the probabilities
are that the large turtle was covered up
and fastened In the spot where found.
The Washington correspondent of the
setoe Journal says ; To gfvc some idea
oTfhc east amount of new money which
will be put into circulation from the bu
reau of engraving and printing during the
coming fiscal year, Treat urer Hyatt esti
mates the different denominations as fol
lows : Five-dollar United States notes,
$15000,000 ; ten -de liar notes,$3Cvoooooo ;
fifty and one hundred-dollar notes,$6,ooo,-
o; five hundred dollsr and one thou
sand-dollar notes,$8,ocsreoo. The silver
certificates are estimated as follows : One
dollar, J4,f)0C00O; two dollars,$i6,000,000;
five dollars, $35,000,000, and ten dollars,
$30000,000
The sensible, marriageable young ladies
of Abilene, Kaa., have effected an organ
isation and have resolved that they will
not marry any one who Is not a patron of
home newspapers, for it is not only a
strong evidence of the want of intelligence
but that he will prove too stingy to pro
vide for his family .educate his children.or
eacoursge institutions et learning in nts
community. No danger of any of these
thoughtful, outspoken young ladles ever
becoming old maids.
It is now wsll-nlgh Impossible for any
human being to starve to death in New
York. In addition to the one cent cup of
coffee at localities along the wharves and
other places, the Sanitary Aid Society is
establishing model lodging houses, where
an sober person can find a night's lodging
Including the luxury of a bath, clean bed'
ding and night clothing for ten cents. One
of these is now self-supportlng,and since it
opened its doors, two years ago,more than
65,000 persons have been accommodated.
It is proposed to establish more of these
places.
Head the Death Ho 11
which the bills of mortality of any largo
city may be fitly designated, and you will
m .iiiu
find that rsnal and vssical maladies, that
3 n te
say, those that affect the kidneys or
bladder, have a remarkable prominence
we had almost saidpreponderance.
Bright's disease and diabtes in the chron
ic stage are rarely cured, and gravel, ca
tarrh of the bladder and enuresis, slay
many. Yet at the outset, when the trou
ble merely amounts to inactivity of the
organs Involved, the danger may be nulli
fied by that pleasant renal tonic and di
uretic, Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters, which
imparts the requisite amount of tone to
the organs, without over-exciting them,
and the use of which is convenient, and
involves no elaborate preparation. Dys
pepsia, a usual 'concomitant of renal com
plaints, and debility, which they Invari
ably produce, are remedied by it. Sot also
are constipation, malarial, rheumatic and
nervous ailmeats.
The death in Vienna Is announced of
Miska Hauser, the celebrated violinist.
Hauscr was bora in Pressbnrg, Hungary,
In 1833, and gave his first concert at the
age of twelve years. He came to this
cauntry in 1851, and gave concerts jointly
- A
with Paredl, the great prima denna
Hau-
- M .mnnil tVi wsrM
ser next, maw a vuysu t
giving concerts in the principal cities In
Cuba, Brazil, Chili, Peru, California, the
Sandwich, Islands, Australia, India and
Turkey. He passed the later years of his
life quietly, only emerging from the do
mestic circle to lend the aid of his talents
8 (J
Horn roii COKMI MKI'lVft 1
A New Theory for the Dread Disease Whieh
seeau Very fJeastble.
In fifty per cent, of the cases, conump
tlon Is only the symptoms at some other
disease !
The disease, In such cases, cannot be
cured until the cause, whatever it is, is re
moved. More than half the victims of consump
tion have slbumen in the water.
"What does this Indicate ?"
Albumen cannot appear in what escapes
from the body, if the organs which take
the water from the blood are healthy.
We drink water in large quantities
every day. This water goes throggh the
body and washes away the waste matter
and decay of the system, and takes It to
the kidneys. If these organs are healthy,
this waste la solution In the water is re
moved by them. If not.the natural action
is reversed, and, Instead of removing the
waste, that poisonous stuff remains in the
blood, but the real life giving element or
the albumen escapes.
Fancy the effect 1
This uric acid waste is a rank polsoa,
and attacks the weakest organ first. The
Brompton Hospital of London, England,
shows In its reports that over 53 per cent,
of the victims of consumption are really
victims of kidney disease, the long trou
ble, being shown by the presence of kid
ney derangement. The real cafhag at pul
monary troubles being so auUtsynitaHvely
shown to be faulty, even thongfe oases,
pected action of the kidneys, ejfisffsfns
why, In order to master the drsshSesS eon-
sumption, one must rid the blood of the
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"That was the last I heard of her consamp.
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Dip your finger in acid every day, and
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every second aad they soon give away.
This, then, is the condition of things
that always precedes consumption : First
weakened kidneys ; second, retained uric
acid, poisoning the blood ; the develop
ment of disease In the lungs by the Irri
tant acids passing through them. Then
there is a little cough in th. morning ;
soon, thick, yellow matter is spit up, "fol
lowed by loss of flesh and strength with
dreadful night sweats ; and when the pa
tient goes tc his school physician for help
ht is put on cod liver oil, which his stom
ach, weakend also by uric scid In the
blood, cannot digest. Because there Is no
pain present In the kidneys, the patient
does oot think they are affected, but the
kidney acid Is doing its work every min
ute, every hour, day and night, and by and
by the disease of the lungs has advanced
until pus is developed, then comes hem
orrhages,aadat last the glassy stare of the
eyes, which denote thst the end is near.
A post-mortem examination of sach
cases shows thst the terrible uric acid has
completely destroyed the substance of the
lung.
It is impossible to cure lung diseases,
when the blood is poisoned with uric acid.
Hsalth is imnossibls whsa ths bleed is ins
par, thick and sluggish, or whan it is thin
and impoverished. Snob conditions give rise
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A Common Cold
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Two years ago I suffered from a severe
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borne time ago 1 noo sugu vviu,
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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is considered,
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Notice Final Settlement.
In fas County Court of Limn county, Ornfon.
In the matter of tbs estate of Isaac Arnold,
dseeased.
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