The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, December 25, 1886, Image 7

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    Tho belt and surest Remedy for Care of
all disease! canned by any derangement of
the LlTer, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels,
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Billons Complaints and JIalarlaof all kinds
yield readily to tho beneficent Influence of
Mil
It Is pletsant to the taste, tones np the
system, restores and preserves health.
It is purely " ecetable, and cannot fail to
proro beneficial, both to old and yonng.
As a Blood Purifier it is superior to nil
others. Sold everywhere at tl.00 a bottle.
Wizard -Oiiii
TOES
bwn noartilr nniovod liv llm rit I
Daro
zms of
Benrlr evert town and citv in tho TJnifml Ktntrn.
Uarrelons I'uros lmve beon twrforuipd, and wit
Heated by thousands of people, rho can testify to
the vroNDKnrnL hew.ino rowenop
naff m
IT IIA8 NO EQUAL, roll TUE CTOE OF
SHEUMATISM, NEURALGIATOOTHACHE. EARACHE,
HEADACHE. CATARRH. CROUP. SORE THROAT,
LAME BACK. CONTRACTED CORDS. STIFF
JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES. BURNS.
Ind Many Other Pains Caused by Accident or Disease.
It is Bafo and euro, docs its work qnickly and
rires universal HttiGfnction. For Hale by drnpRieta.
Price.S0c. OurSonBBookmniledfrcotoeTerybody.
Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY, CHICAGO
THB
SETN 1Mk
r
G. S.IUYM0ND,
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY.
Solid Silver Muiitlo Clocks.
All Rood" warranted. 'Write for prices. Send your
c in interior virwoi
ICE l.N THE WhST.
Iimr anil get a photograph, fr
Uje KlKEaT JEWELUY bTU
C S. RAYMOND,
Cor. Douglas and 15th Si;., : ; OMAHA.
good ENOUGH
FAMILY OIL OflH.
Bold
The most practical, larce sized
Oil Can In tho market. Lamps are
filled direct b tho pump without
lifting con. No drip tig oil on
Floor or Table. No Faucet to
leak and naste contents or cause
explosions. Closes perfectly air
tltfht. o J.eiikfiKeXo Evnp
orntlon Abaolutely sale.
Don't be Hiimbtfttgrd with
worthier Imitations. Hut the
"Good i:nauiiU." ilanTd.by
WISHED BUXFO. CO.,
Warron, Ohio.
by Flrst-Clnss Dealers Everywhere.
Sri'I'LIKU UY .IO lilt Kit 8.
11 -yDfiJJ"s--.
KUPTIJRE
il'osltlTelTcuredinCO dajsbyllr.
iiornc'ai.icrtroAincBctio iieti
Truss. combined. Uunrantcedlhe
only one In the world ceneratlne
neontlnuous EltcMe it Maanttte
mrrnit. Scientific Powerful. Durable.
Comfortable and KfTectrro. Arold frauds,
rtvprfl nrwi pnwl. fo-nriRtnmnfm-namnhlet.
AI.SO ELEOTJtlO JIKI.TH roli DlHCAbliH.
Dl.H0RNE, INVENTOR, 191 WABASH AVE.- CHICAGO.
I AsthmacuredTI
JA """lit Asthma Cure Dtrer faUtta sItsBJ,
, immtditttt rtMtf U Us wont csms, isiurf cum.
fortius iiwpi tt!Ku rurrbrrt ill thtri fall. j
MtrUl nnnntti lU m.n iktplUal, rrlce Ml pis. and
l.OO, ef Drnrjim or br mill. Simple I ' 1 1 1 : 1 : totBfi
J .tamp. DUTll. MCIIIFFMA.N. au I'uul. Mlnn.M
w
E WANT YCUf .Ueenercetlc man
proniAoio employment 10 represent us in every
countyv Palary 176 per month and expenses, or a
lartro commission on galea If preferred. Good staple.
Xrerr one buys. Outfit and part icul&rs I'rrc.
STAND AltD SILVEItWAI CO., ISObTON, MAES.
EYE, EAR
D-afnrii and Nanal ratarrh
prrmanent'r rurni ni
I fitted for all forms of A,tn.
.AVMyeaNOSE & THROAT
taterted. Addreil Dr. 1MPKY, Omaha. Neh.
R1DHINE-OPIUM Jlal.lt ratnlessly
Vtr'' Cured at Hume. Treatment
1 sent on trial and NO I "AT asked
nntll you are benofltpd. Tf.rTiia
Humaue ICcmedy Co., I.ul'uyette, Ind.
Rure relief infrntfl
ibrmail. Htowell&Co,
IL'haxIutonn. Mais.
m innrnin narw
PATENTS
F. A. I.EIISIAN.V. Solicit.
or ot I'aients ivaihlnicton,
I). C. Bend fur Circular.
OPIUM
Jf" rnli In
'u.uusri. oii
u bxai-Mitm, Leuaaoa. Oulo.
Habit Cur.illn 10
.oiiy till uurca.
CANCER
Tlimnn and u.ll.n..
v T'p?."" for pamphlet. Hit
AGi-HTS?ffT" at onoBexeluilTeeontro of the bet
ftUt1! ,1,.,t'9 lIJTe'" no opposition ;iiu cWsaltSi
big prudUi addrex It. it McDutl A U.. Umafc. &b!
X JjflOlUnil 1 Writ, for elreulsrs and laws i'ree.
A. W. MoCORMICK A8QN, Clnclnnitl, O.
to SB o da. mplss worth Il.M FREE. Lines
aot under use horW. feet. VVrlte Brawnlar
8afty Rein Holder Co., Holf, Mrofi.
$5
UOUF S.T.T,'lr Becore a Buslneia Education br
The Lendvlllo mined
$110,000,000 to date.
have produced
Pains In the 1nrk nre froquciit'y ennoed
y R oiltldfii wrriuliliijj i.f tlin gpitie. A fetr
npplicatlons ot Snlvntiiiri Oil will (jive per
umueut rclirt. Prii-o twenty-live cents.
IVimlly ofn Hani Head.
"Whnt l the mntter ot yon, Aleck?"
nsketl Mayor Courtenny ot a Chnrlenton
(Inrkey. who snt with a four look on his
luce in the midst ot I he ruins ot a fallen
bu Idlne, trying to tie up his woolly pate in
a red balitlanua handkerchief.
"Ar wa.idun dlerpin' outer yere Inst nljht
wen de yearthqunke dun shook Miss Clare's
stove outen dn winder up dnr mi' hit ilis
yer nisca 'n de hcntl. 'n jest knse tie stove's
dun bruk 'eeself 'n two free places she dun
pwine tuk do price ot it outen my wbrcs "
Charleston News and Courier.
The family of Hon. W. B. IIoTe. Judge of
the Jefferson County, Ky Court used St.
Jacobs Oil with signal success.
Eurone hns hnd 3tt0 wars since the be
ginning of the sixteenth century.
Hen trice s baby is Queen Victoria's thir
tieth grand child.
The King of Cambndia has 300 wives.
Mr. F. Kcntschler, S n Francisco, Cnl.,
contracted a sovcro cold, and becnnie so
hoarse ho could not speak. He tried a
number ot remedies without benefit, and
even the efforts of two phyMicians failed to
give the slightest relief. He was induced to
try lied Star Cough Cure, one bottlo of
which entirely cured him.
FUHux n Tlicnter.
"Where are vonr tickets. cents?" naked th
doorkeeper of a St. Louis theater to a line
of men who confronted hiuiiu "Indian flip."
'It s all right." shouted a man at tho
tail end of the line. "I'vo cot tho tickets.
There's twelve of us with me. Count 'em
ns they go in."
'In you go gents." Enid tho doorkeeper.
and ho tallied off eleven who immediately
uiixeu w in me crown within.
The Cerberus iiiriied to Junk fnr tlm
holder ot tho tickets, but ho hnd disnn-
peared, and eleven men saw the perform
ance safe from identification in the tremen
dous throng of people. New York World.
The railroads running into Boston this
year have carried 00,0:10,155 pabsengers.
It is sweet to live, lint nh! linw liit tprtr
1)0 troubled witli a rough, day and night.
But Dr. Bull's Couch Svrunis a sure remeiJv
and the cost is only 25 cents.
Stnrs appears in crcnt vnrietr in ninn
often combined with flower-work.
THE LUCKY HOYS.
$15,000 for $3 Invcatcd.
Lexington (Ky.) I'rcis, jfov. HI.
Fortune hns smiled on Messrs. Ed
ward II. and George Washington Lay
cock and T. L. Pendell, fanners and
tobacco raisera living near Keeno, Ky.
bringing them a sum of money larger
than could be made by years of toil
and strict economy. They invested
$1 each, and purchasM tWe one-iifth
tickets in The Louisiana State Lottery
at New Orleans. One of theso proved
to bo a one-fifth of ticket No. 0-1,552,
which drew the capital prize of $75,
660 at the regular monthly drawing
on Nov. 9th. On learning of their
great fortune, they placed their ticket
in the hands of the First National
Bank in this city, and by return mail
received a check for $15,000, giving
them $5,000 each on the one dollar
invested They were delighted to find
that they bad struck it so rich. Thev
arc hard-working, indiiRtr;ona inbacco
! -l11i1 .
raisers, anu an ineir ir!?!itla ulGornti'
lied at their good hide. They will
hereafter be called Colonels. 'They
advise all of their friends to try tho
royal road to fortune through the
-Ljouisiuna state Lottery.
One or moreforgut-mc-nots are now worn
pendent Iron) rings.
J.xctiraioiia to the Winter Keaortw of
llio Sonlli.
The Wabash, St. Louis ot Pacific By. nre
now selling round-trip tickets, good until
June 1st, 1SS7, nt greatly retimed rates,
to Mobile, New Orleans, Pensacnla, Jack
sonville, Cedar Keys, and all tho principal
points in tho south. For further informa
tion and 'tickets, call on or write F. K.
Moores, Ticket Agent, or G. N. Clayton,
Northwestern Passenger Agent, 1502 Fnr
nam Street, Omaha, Nub.
Tho oleomargerino tax yielded $-100,000
in one month.
Yor pet more comfort for 2s cts. In Lyon's Heel
miucuurs man iu any oilier unicie.
The French government costs 403,000
irnncs, or auout $yu,uuu, an hour.
JAY EYE SEE'S Driver. Kdwln D. Either,
nses Cole' Veterinary Curliolisalro, and a
thorough trial enables him to endorse it aa the
beet remedy that he ever saw fur general stable
use. Sold by Druggists at 60c and $1.00.
It i estimated that there aro 32G.G70
telephones in use in this country.
Cleanses the scalp, and leaves the hnir
soil, anu oeaniiiui. Jiali's Hair Kenewer.
If you have any form of throat or lung
disease, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
There are only thirty-three inmates in
the Mississippi blind nsylum.
"Consumption Can bo Cured."
Dr. J. 8. Comuh, Owexbvilm:, Ohio.snys:
"I have given Scon's Kmumion of Cod
Liver Oil with Ilypophosphites to four
patients with hotter results thnn seemed
possible with any remedy. All wero hered
itary cases of Lung diseases, and ndvnnced
to that stago when Coughs, pain in tho
chest, frequent breathing, frequent pulse,
fever and Emaciation. All these cases
have increased iu weight from 10 to 28
lbs., and aro not uow needing any medi
cine." Mr. Arthur's last words wero "Good
night."
J'ATENTS obtained by Louis Dagger &Co.. At
Hint J , Waablnsftn, 1). C. Kl'J ItCJ. Adilcclree
There are ninety-eight varieties of chrys
antheinums cultivated this season.
Ii is so EvEHVWHEKK. K. B. Ball, drug
gist at Hiattsville, Kan., hns this to write
about Allen's Lung Balsam: ''It is the
best selling throat and lung remedy, and
gives general satisfaction. I cheerfully
recommend it." Buy the large $1.00 bot
tle for Lung Diseases.
A man should
hears.
believe but half what he
Among the people of to day there nre ferr,
indeed, who have not lieard of the merits of
Prickly Ash Bark and Berries, ns a house
hold remedy. Teas nnd drinks have been
made of them for centuries, nnd in hun
dreds ot families have formed the sole reli
ance in rheumatic and kidney diseases.
Prickly Abu Bitters now takes the place ot
the old system und is more beneficial in nil
troubles of this nature,
Russia is negotiating for a loan ot 75,-
000.000 roubles,
nn nd IWrrhWs Habit Caresl in 10 to
lUIIIM SO days. JU'trto 1OO0 wtlentseurH
Ul lUffl InaJlparU. Dr. Harsh, Uuhuy.ltitlu
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
Kub the rusty pots on a stove with
sandpaper, ami thuii with sweet o'.l.
Cat-irm slow and ironwaro should
he. heated jji'a.liially the lirst time they
arj used.
A little petroleum added to the water
with wliii h waxed or polished Hours are
washed improves their looks.
Cloths dipped into hot potato water
aro recommended for immediate ami
eonipl to relief in the severest cases of
rheumatism.
In us'n cloves for pickles or pre
serves the blossom end should ho re
moved as this darkens the liquid with
wh eh it is cooked.
Pretty little pincushions for tho
pocket aro made of velvet in the form
of pnnsies. The lines of the llowor
are worked with etching silk.
A little bag of mustard laid on tho
top of the pickle jar will prevent the
vinegar from becoming moldy if the
pickles have been put up in" vinegar
that has not been boiled.
Don't keep the sun out of your liv
ing ami sleeping rooms. Sunlight is
absolutely necessary for a right condi
tion of the atmosphere wh eh we
breathe, and for our bodily well-being.
A "jur? hair" to hold coppers is a
pretty bazar novelty. Is knitted in
bright colors iu imitation of a Muall
pitcher; the neck of the jug is ribbed
and drawn in in, so keeping tho con
tents from falling out.
To Take oil' Starch or Rust from
Flat-irons Tie up a piece of yellow
i eoMvax in a rag, anil waen the iron
is almost but not quite hot enough to
use, rub it qu'ckly with the wax, and
;:icu witn a coarsa cloth.
Doughnuts One cup of sour milk,
one egg. one cup of sugar, one tea-s-poonftil
of salt, two-thirds teaspoon
ful of cinnamon, one tablespoonfiil of
saleratus, and Hour to roll. Roll thin,
cut in rings ami fry in very hot lard.
Flowers of sulphur sprinkled on a
hot idiovel and the funics inhaled whilo
they are fresh will euro cold iu the
head. A teaspooiifull of flower is suf
lie.eul and does not cause disagreeable
sensations.
Pudding Sauce Take two cups of
while sugar, a lump of butter the size
of an egg, one well beaten egg. Stir
those together, then add a teactipful of
boiling water; put it iu a saucepan until
it rhiekons; do not let it boil; flavor with
lemon or vanilla.
Pound Cake One pound of flour, one
pound of butter, one pound of sugar,
four eggs ami two teaspoonsful extract
of leamon. Heat the butter to a cream,
add the sugar and Hour; m'x well; add
the extract add well boaleti aud
beat the mixture twenty minutes. Lino
a cake tin with buttered paper, anfl
bake, in a moderate oven.
This recipe for brown bread will
make a srood-sized loaf: Two cups of
yellow Indian meal, one cup of rye
flour, one cup of tiraliam flour, one
cup of New Orleans molasses, three
toaspoonsfuls of bak ng powder and
m.lk enough to make a still" batter.
Pour into a buttered mould and
steam three hours and a half. When
don-: browu ill the ovci.
To Romovo Rul from Troiiw.iro
iov store" ol range furniture is soine
t'liles ."0 much rusted as to make the
use of it very inconvenient. Put into
a rustv kettle as much hay as it will
hold, fill it with water anil boil many
hours. At night i-et it as'de, and the
nex day boil it again. If it is not en
tirely lit for use. repeat the process.
It will certa'nly be ell'ecutal.
To prevent Ivory Knife Handles
from Reing Cracked Never let knife
blades stand in hot water as is some
times done to make them wash easily.
Tho heat expands the steel which runs
up into the handle a very little, and
this cracks tho ivory. Knife handles
should never lio in water. A hand
some knife, or one used for cooking is
eas.ly spoiled iu this way.
Farmers' Mince P.e Four bowls of
apples, two bowls of beet, one bowl of
suet, three bowls of sugar, ono tea
cupful of molasses, ono dessertspoon
ful each of cinnamon, (doves, allspice,
nutmeg and a little salt. Put away iu
a jar what you do not use at oneo.
Moisten, when you bake, with sweet
cider or currant wine. (Fruit, one
bowl of raisens, one of currants and a
littlo citron.)
Uaflles tho Doctors,
A physician of this city recently vis
ited Jonathan Bass, of Cambria. Niag
ara county, whose case is believed to bo
without a parallel in medical records.
Mr. Uass is lifty-six years of age. In
the summer of 1818 he was seized witli
a sharp pain in the bottom of his right
foot. No cause for it could bo discov
ered. Tho foot and leg became great
ly swollen, and during the next nine
years all the joints in his body became
slowly anchylosed, or grown into solid
bono. In 1857 ho was placed on an In
valid's bod, and has never been ro
inoved from it. So completely consoli
dated aro all his joints, including the
spine, that ho may bo lifted by the
placing of a hand under his head anil
one under his heels, his weicht behif
I k .... c '
out, uoycniy-iivo nount S. i ho bonus of
tho lingers of the right hand, of the en
tiro left hand, and of tho toes of both
feet have been entirely absorbed, and
tlio flesh of the lingers and toes hangs
down like fruie. Mr. Uass' iaws urn
tightly locked, but ho manages to oat
the heartest meals without mastica
tion and without suil'oring inconven
ience. Pork and other meat is cut in
thin strips, which ho draws into ids
mouth by sucking through the narrow
opening between his upper and lower
teeth. He eats the fattest meats. Since
18G9 he has been totallv blind. His
heart is five inches lower than the usu
al position of that organ, but is per
fectly sound, as are all of the invalid's
vital parts. The nails on his lingers
have grown to nearly a foot in length.
Mr. liass is a man of moro than aver
U"o intclliirenco, and keens himself
posted on all questions of the day. He
couvorsts with ease, and is lively and
cheerful. His constitut onal health is
so good that phys emus agree t lint ho
will lire beyond the allotted time of the
most activo man. Llmtra (N. i.)
Letter. i
II
Ever Discovered.
nniMii.ji,u ihiiiii aa swrratmai
WE3Y US LT SO EFFECTIVE m SO MANY DIFFERENT
DISEASES?
WHY one remedy cijn cIT. ct o msnr rsjes Is this: The dlseass have a common cati.te, and a remedy that can affect the cause, rrr
w.nently cure, oil .im. disease. I nl ke any other or.'.in lit the body, the Kidney when dl, a,ed, ml ftJe'f be free from p.Mn, nnd Ptb
vtr, fact that It l in t p.iu ulloads manr people to U.'tw that It is d sealed. Hut .HV.liVul Authorities "rce that It crT
rrf.tr ttt.m witli SHm-:!-,. imi. I rot aire forth no pnitt, treatise it has few If any uciVc of VeiiVa tlon and these are tl
only means of conveyiti ' the fftise of pain; thin unronsiloulv diseased il ull.-.-tH th eiitir. NvJl.-ni S'o !ta not om a
wateh toseeif t, is , u or U in pml ilnlrr, We look at the hands, or note th. atctltac' o It Ti Un ?we'V"d not op-n the UMdIt to
1st. LNtiMETKo 'V tUeioud,Uon of ,b) So thin, DiU).M:V UlSSMK.: produce, any of the wuiowiKO Co-mox-
QYMPTnMQ'naeVaccVrv,,'ALKRMR towiuxatb atniout: Flutt rlnK and rain in the h art: Tired frcllncs; Unnwali
O I iVIr I U IVI O. t of (,ntST Kitorii is watkk; Irritated Inl and dry .kin; HckU Appetlt-; Scaldim; a, nations; Acid,
hitter ta to. with furred t.mnue In the Vonlni; Headache and Xcuralitla; Ahundance ot i-ai.d, on mntt ri4
or OAnK-coi.rrt:n wTr.tt; tour Monueh; Heaitlmrn with Dya-wla; Inteme pain, upon sutlilen exe'tcment la the S;iiall of the Hack: De
rostt op mi iw sot timk AiT-.u r itiN'ATiov ; l.ofs of Motiiory, Jtheiimatl-ni. chills nnd fever and Pneumonia; I)ro,..leal Swrllln-a; lied'
pr lute nek iu t, aiiumkn am ti iu- casts is tub ATtn; Coust.patlou, alternating with loojeuessi Short hreath, Pleurisy cri.
lJroinlilnl aHectloiK; irlloIh pale t kin, ite. ' J
lUeseare only tUeciuiv dis morns ur symptoms caused by a diseased condition of I he kidneys. Now then. l?n'Mt cloar to von tha
Li,b:'-M. XV b,1"i: ri1".fC tl'i'-e diriiiement, f they are restored to hmltli hv the creat spcillle, lr.A'BJIC'M H.4IP1S
CB'll-:'thenft.!or.yotU,enlove allnunts ,ll dlsapm-arl TI o e Is NO MY8TKHV AlJUl'TIT. It docs cure mm b "aVatc? otlZ
svslem precl?c v a. we hae Indicated. N w winn Ihu klitnovs are diseased, tie albiiuun, the life propt-rty of tho blooi; oeapes throurts
their walls and nsf.- awav In the water, uli le the urea, the kidney poison, remain-, and It Is th's kiii.net roisos is thb ulooo. that, ctr
cuhtliie; Ihruiichotit the entire body, Arrr.tT i.vritr oiicmn. and ritom'crs au. tiir novn symptomm.
Tu.-r.foie, csay v. nllilently tl.at "WAKMlIfS nAB-'EJ ''iet-:- u T11K MOST KFFECl'l'VE MKIlICtNE EVER DISCOVKIl-
F.l) for the htimau race It Is the loam o t remedy vulch, ovrreomiiiK the eomiiuin cause, iirmovus tub oiikatust rwai-
iilk si MDEit or lvil LrrECTS ritoM tub siSTEX!. Let us note a few of these diseases aud how they are allict.-d by k.duey iwlson. nnd.
cured br
issEracat-
WARNER'S SAPR GURE."
Pfl M Q M PT (1 N "i ftt ,n.ft!7.iCa?7, LonM,lnnl:on on'y f'f "-t ot a diseased condition of tlic system and not n or-
J J 1 . J J If I I I Uti K " " muiu-j : uiu mi timi uiiu uit-re is auv natural McnKti-ss mine
".t-tii-u-q Tlll-IK nt'lurivi'. V. f . . . . ........ .... ...
lly destroyed. The kldoejt
L'Inal disease; If the Kidneys are inrctlvo and there m am- natural wenkn-ss Iu Ihe lnnes, the kionbt ronrsr
lTTacks tiikiu BtnsTASCB and t ViXTtiAU.v tiibv wastb awav and are destrovi d, D.p your fincer 1
j lliiKt-r rtcry dnr In nchl and It soon lircome. a feslrrinu' sore anil Is rventiinlly destroyed. The kldori'
me lutiys: ror t'ns rcasm a person whoso klducys are nllljy
fevi rs, Cou-'hs, Colds, Ilroneh tls, l'lettrlsr, etc, at all aa-'
kB-'U 4JIL'ICIi," ns many hun.lrcds ot thousnnds havedomv
ATT AC
ac.d and It Is burned. Wash the
poison n.-id In the blood has tho xuun; ttrsf motive rlioct iiiidii the Iutiirs
.-III ............... .1... O . .
win nave travc atineKS u i-.m ujuiji in iuu o nuiir in 1110 venr, i.untr
sons of the t ear. Jteetlfv tho action of tll!kdnesliv "W iirnrr'N SA
at.d yuu w.ll be suitrnisKD at tub imimiovcmbst is Tiir. cosihtios oir tub lusus.
OPIUM HABITS:
IMPAIRED EYE-SIGHT:
Kldner acid with some persons lias annsi'F.o-
IAI. AKKISITT FOU TUB OlTIO KKItVB, ftllll
thuu'h wo have never urired It as a cure for
disordered rjo-slgbt, many jersons tiave wrll
tin us express. nj surprise thataftrra thoroimh
course of treatment with ''Uiiriifr'n
fS-11'i: iTaJBCB-:," their cvn-siaiiT has iibes
vastlv imimiovbI). In fact, ono of tho b;-st
t'culsts In the country fays that iiai.k tub
1'atiksts that come to hltn with bad eyes, up
on examination ho dhcoveis aro victims or
Kin.vcT nisoitliEii. We have no doubt that
the reason why so many people complain of
falling eye-sight early In' life, Is that, nil un
conscious to themselves, tin ir kidneys itavi;
11KKNOUT Or OltDEK FOU VEAltlJ, ailll tllO kid
ney poison Is gradually rulniug tho lystem.
It Is a well
known fact,
r e c e n 1 1 y
shown anew, that opium, morphine, cocaine,
whisky, tobacco and oilier enslaving habits
rapture their victims by t'jelr paralyzm;: effects
upon tho kidneys and liver. In thesu organs
TUB A1TKT1TE IS DKVEI.OI'KI) AND SUSTAINED.
and the best authorities state that the HAiina
CANNOT HE OOTTES HID OF t'NTII. TUB KID
KEYS AS1) I.1VCK AllE IlESTOltED TO VEUFriT
health. For this purpose, lending medical
authorities, after a thorough examination of
all chlmauts for the honor of bolus the only
spec. tic lor those otjrans, have awarded the
prize to "Warner'! HAS-'BJ Cure."
Every reputa
ble plivslann
will U U you
that rheuinatl. m Is caused by an ncid cond -Hon
of the sv(.tm. With some It Is urc
acid, or kidney oolson: In others. It is llthlc
acid, or hver jkiIsoii. 'fl'hits itfiil 'oiali
tion in oaiiNrilby imn'tivity ol
iln-. lillnj M uiiil Iivvr, liilho ttr
lioit ol'llic stoiiiaclt und l'onil ah
siniilutiii' oi-aii. It alTects ol 1 peo
ple more than youue people, because the acid
has been collecting In the system for years
and finally the system becomes entirely ne d
itled. These acids induce nil the vnilnus
forms of rhcumatl-m. -'IVariu-r'N
MAB-'sU 'ure'flct;ng upon the k'dueysaud
liver, iKU''a,!z!nq tho ncid and coirecting
their fnlse nctfon, cure tra-iv cases ofrl o-ima-ttsm.
M'ai'licr'w M,B-'B-: BCIicMiioat
ic lire," niteriuitlng with the use of ''War
ner's Safe Cuiib" complotos tho work.
BLADDER DISORDERS:
Gross and other Jiigh medlcnl authorities say
that most of the blalder diseases origin-
RHEUMATISM:
ate Mlth CiiIno aelloii or the hid-
nej N, and urinary tract. Une acid constant
ly coursing through these organs Inflame, und
eventually destroys tho Inuer membrane, pro
ducing the intense st'FFEitiNO. Sometimes
this kidney acid tot.lDirir.s In tho kidneys In
the form of Gravel, which In Iti duscent to the
bladder produces kidnhv comc. Sometimes
the ael.l tolldliie. In tho Hlad.lor. proluclng
CAi.ci'i.otm ou Stone. "Warner'
SiB-'I-: 'urc" has restored thousands of
eases of Inflammation and catarrh of tho blad
der and has efTeetlvolv corrected the tendency
to the formation of giavel and stone. It chal
lenges coMiumsoN with all other remedies
lu this work. Day to-day,
'WARNER'S SAFE CURE.'
CONGESTION:
Congestion is a
collecting t o
cethcr of blood
In nny one place. If there Is los of nervous
action In any organ tho blood vessels do not
allow Ihu blood to circulate aud It stagnates.
If this condition exists very long the colleet
ng blojd clots nnd eventually intSTltovs tub
oi'.oas. Many persins aro unconscious vic
tims of this verv common condition. Tho
hrart, determined as it Is to lorco blood Into
every part of the system, has to work harder
to get It through tho cloggetl organ, and
eveittuitlly the BBeart IireakM
do tin and palpitation, ixcrsMve nctlou.
rush of blood to tho head, distressing beau
nch'-s, lud.cnta that the 'oncost Ion
hat become chrouit; und Is do. tig
damnce to the intiro 'avHtem. Congestion of
tho k ilneys Is one of the commonest of com
plaints uni Is thu lr;riimiii;r otiiiu'h
elirosiie. misery, 'Warners
HAB'B-J I'ure" wdi remove It,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS:
What wo hnvo ald about Congestion ap
plies with particular force to the uboro com
plaints. Tney ate as common as can be, and
ns eviry doctor can tellyru, most of them
!;; I li in IIiIm foii(;'Htiv -oiiili-tiou
of llio KVoteiu, which, not bflug
regularly corrected, grows Into d senso and
produreft these cotint'es sullir nis which can
bo alliuled to but not disci-lbcd In a public
rrlnt. Thousands have been lcriiiuiiciit
Ij' .'iirel.
BLOOD DISORDERS :
It Is not strange that so many, many pco-
pis write us that since they have given tbesr
selves thorou.'h tr.atment with "iVn
iter'M SAI'l'l uro their thick and tur
g.d blood, their neuvy, blotched, Irritable skin
have d'snppcared under IU potent Intlueoce.
Tho K1DSEV VOIMIS IN THE lll.OOI) TMIfKIT
it it Is not rcaiidy purilled In tho luossu
and the result Is the Impurities como outcC
the sur.'nce of tho body, and if tiieub is jctk
LOCAL lllSEASIi ALL TUB 11ADNEI-H IS TKX
lil.ooii bek.mn to collect TiiEtii Our exper
ience juslllles us In the statement that
"Wnruer'N NAl-'D-l Cum" Is .'Ibn
greatest blood purttler knowu." '1 hs treatmcoa
must be very thorough.
STOMACH DISORDERS
Many people comnlaln more or los throajj
out the year with stomach disorders: Irs-v
pepsla, indigestion, Watei brash, heat uztii
d stress In the stomach, shnr,i pa ns, trenorsft
aches, want of n ipctlte, lack of energy, riow
these aro exactly tub conditions tint yrGb
be produced In tho ftnnaeh wiikstiib BLCrjat'
isrn.i.Ki) with kidney roisos: People tVsw
themselves with all sorts of stomach relieli.7 '
but get no better: They never 111 get better,
until they give th"Ir ntt'entlon to a tliorotrgti
reviving ot kldtiey nnd liver action by tfwi
means of tho "onlv snecllle ''W'Att
NICICS mab-'d-: cr'sttw."
CONSTIPATION,PILES:
Theso d stressing aliments, more cockbcoi
nmong one e!a s than tho other, i rj not orig
inal disorders, but aro secosdauy to immto
fect actios of the kidseys and i.ivrjx
T o iiiilurul cnthnrtlo Is bile, whleh U takes,
from the blood by the l.ver. II the llw
fulls the bile Is not forthcoming nnd the person,
gets into a constipated habit. This, erento
allv followed by ji les, Is almost always ma
indication ot eonextrd liver, avail
a b,'t-i king down ol tho system, llemovo 41
congestion, revive tlm Uxor and restore tb
kidneys by tli use of "IVariier'nS IH-'JK
Cure," am. tl cio constitutional stcjndarj
d senses dlsappca.'.
HEADACHES: reooSg
all their llv8 itlss
headache. They try every renidy In Talav,
for thuv have nut trllek tho cause. Witli
some teinpiin nent', kidney aeld in the lilood.
In splti of all that ran bo iloii",wW irrltatw
ii ml Inflame flic brain and prnduc
Intense sullcrlug. Thoo obsilmito headacbeo
which do not yield icadllv to local treatment,
may be regaided quite ccrtaluly a ol'kldL
n ey origin.
TMrnr ADC OOlLTMTIiriri rAOTO and from the way we have set them forth. It will tla'nlv bo seen tuaettib
IntotAnt oUltlNllru rAulo, ;iateiiientWOiim6atut"warM "Ji:
' feetlvo remeJy ever discovered for tho greatest iiumhcr of human alsea
rs," is Justified. It Is not a remedy without a reputation. Its sales for tho past year have been oheateii than eveii. and tho advertlalnjc "
thereof less than ever, showing incontestlbly tliat the mkkit of the medicine has g von it a permanent lace and tsJuc.
Pioplo have a dreadful fear of llii'jht's dhenso, but wo can tell them from our experience that it Is the oitniSAUY Kiuaiir nisnAUH TrrAT -PltODUCES
so fais that Is to-day tub uiibatekt enemy of tub human jiace; great and all powerful, because In n ne i-asi s out ot ten,
its presence Is not suspected by either the physician or the victim I Tho prudint man who finds hlimclf year after year troubled with Utttn
odd aches and ailments that perplex him, ought not to hesitate a moment as to tho real cause of his disease. If ho will give himself
thorough constitutional treatment with "WAKKIIK'N SAB-'B-: CBTfltfl?" and "WAJt;'B?Bt'M M.tsPB-: BBB4B.rt" l.o will get a new
lease or life nnd Justify In his own experience, as hundreds uf thousands have done, that t3 per cent, of human diseases uro really uttribuUbXa .
to a deranged condition of thu kidneys, and that they will disappear when thosn organ, are restored to health.
ASK YOUR 1TEIGHBOHS WHAT THE"2T THINK
WARNER'S SAPR GURE,"
CANCER.
A pnsltlra care. No Knlre.
No PUslsr. Nu 1'ata. V . C.
1'nyMc, llsrilislltown.lows-
Trri CPDADUV l.rnni hrrs anit rare
t-l-c-v-" Kood Psy. Situations fur-
nlsbad. WliU VnlentluB Jtrua., Jausi rills, Wit.
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