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._t�n�,,V,�� � 11 � 11, - I I ,more visitors, and tile officers were cornpell- - ' - , , , I � .
Nor on use It ' : , � trylvp lvor'u ornelt o � r tilke "Biane" and, 'ed to stint (.,ff ail oonlers, ,T . I � , 1, I IBOUTI" KEF 0 '. . . .
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"_44_��.�_�__ . ,. "I Alotrallit . !'-I . into IIAL North Itiver to already crowded from st t .he vessel was AUE',Ijlo"e-rr�llitl)ijt(�o'i-x)sq,'attfkC,IZOgttlgr , TEX � GIBXAT� IM M , . . .* . . 1.
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I �1: I -for.lt�&� jourposeb . . V oil to Stern when, ills it�4t`A,N0v%cso1Ar"1 for 11alL � . I I . � 11 . �
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. � V . . . .- __ I I : �� 19ave Life --Tape ItowbI Swavalled, abQat, 12, 30 o'clock, a whole flotilla of tugs I . I I I 1. . I I
11r.. . I . Lapiiciry and I Endangering the Lives or sightseer.4. loaded to. the top. with men, ,women and . Mr. Charles Hose during his recent
"I" ,.I,vw 7.�. 1 � it I children, came alongside. I journey tip the little k4own Barain River I I . I I
�, I usehicid , . was the 11 Rescue Day" with the War We're the Sous of $It, George," shouted in 'Nortbwe0tern Borneo, made some inter-, 11 . I 14
•_N fleet hi the North River yesterday, Says the I I - I I
.. I , -�--_ New York"' Times," Twice between Still. Some one oil tile lending tug, and the officer's 0"Ing discoveries among the natives, R arly I . . I I I.- I 'i .
: ar.1 bifid, it, V6 . I I of the "Blake," who had been advised, of I ill his journey he spent the night in a, native
�-��_ . rise and Sunset a number of hinnall beitI I I
I � number the coining .visit o house, and it was not until next in
.�, I great corrill'ort � were Ili danger of drowning and but for the f this cell Englis1[l , orriag I I I I
1 �_.IS_ a -of-war's men, it society, prepared to receive their caller -q . that be discovered at the head of his bed a
: and QaVer of tilaely,as8istanceoftb men large -which he had not noticed tile
. . .1 . would have been all -up with the :Unfor- The first man of the society to step I . . � 1 0-12MV-4I . I I I
I "" - tunates struggling in, the, water. - I aboard was Charles Henry, Morton, the night before, which proved to be a coffirlI . � -AND
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I Labor presi6nt On inquity, he was informed that it con- . I 1,
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I I I part of the rescuers, adding coraRlerably to greeted at the head of the gan mortal remains of the chief's wife. 16-1 Nw * Islure
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The first rescue was the most thrilling and courtesies of the Ship to the society. Mr. keep a corpse. in the to),,
a =a beforeburying it. U ,
. g"y 'by. He found that it ,,as the custom of these ."qa �9% Oft AOI%P.Liver A*A U
. I I ii I I tile laurels already.won by tb e, British fleet, Commander Dailey, who , house t if smull-
heroic. . � .1 . Morron replied with a short speech, in When the body is removed to the hard. ' ` .
S ,�', Shortly after noort a saiall rowboat 6.U.. which he expressed,'on, behatf of his assool- The Most Astonisbing TvIedleal Discovery of I
Ill twining James Brown and his twelve-year. at", tile, Satisfaction the English -American. 'y"d mausoleum prepared for it, every. . I
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. .1 , body sends ore or more cigarettes made of �us
. '. old son' of 419 West Forty-third street, ala.
citizens New York felt in seeing their native tobacco to his dead relatives in the Last One Hundred Yec , I
� mother country so worthily represented in. hades, niit to the
other, palssenger, and two oaramen, put out. It is Pleas," Taste as the Sweetest Rectar., i
. from the foot of West N.inety-fiftli street for the Columbian naval display. These cigarettes are placed on the top of . I .
the British flagship "Blake." , . Then the visitors started to mak,� f,hp . the coffin and around it, It the deceased It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk. I I I
. . Just as the little vessel was approaching rounds of the vessel under the es v�4 ur OV�Son is a, man) his weapons, tools, and a This wonderful Nervine. Tonle has only recently been introduced I
. various officers and men, They all express- small quaintity of Me, tDuether With Ilia
. the gangway of the warship it was caught e cooking pot, are put it, tWtomb, so ti Into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great
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broadside Ili a heavy swell from a passing d a desire to see Sir John Hopkins, the . tat South Amerlcan*Xc�vine Tonic, and yet its great value a I i
. . -it, over -loaded,
Vice -Admiral of the fleet, butthey were in he mity continue his daily pursuits in the � s a curative I
- , excursion. bo. Badly or -loaded, the age -at has long been known by a few of the most learned physicians,
�__ - rowboat settled down in theformed that he had been called on shore by other world. If the body is that of P, wonia.11, .
0 0 \ %, 0 0 9 qp 4D ill it swell, and , tatit bushien. Ili the meantime, ta,,,je still but, a little -hoe used calti. who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of the I
1".. I , , I 0 0 few moments filled to the gunwales, important
a' I if the paddy fields, her beads, eavings
leaving her passengers struggling in the while their advance guard started on the Y4 , other general public.
I Has no equal I water. . I inspection of the Ship, the Sons of St. an finer are buried with her body, i
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I From the "Blake's" decks a big crowd of George kept pouring steadily over the side so that sbe may not be found wanting on her This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of Indfi- I
for plicrity, nor sightseers watched the accident, and cries from it seemingly endless line of tugs, until arrixal in the other world. gestion, dyspepsia, and diseases of the general nervous System, It is I
I for cleaning and Of alarm went up, But no one 'stirred -to the big war vessel was almost choked and 'k The Sihop tribe, farher up the river, are also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from
. rescue the imperilled people below, three no room left except in the rigging. Then 15 Ili ill in th a Use of the blow -pipe, and with whatever c�usc. It performs this by the great nervine tonic qualities
this weapon they kill numbers of monkeys, Which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon ttte digestive
- from which the Bazoar stones are obtained, ,
sweetening, nor of whom, ',%Ir. drown, his Son, and the pas, the, order was given to close tile gangway
I seager, were Unable to swim. at which a wall of expostulation rose ' ' i
I preserving the They citing to the Sinking boat, shouthig from the crowded tugs N "P These stones are highly prized. by tile Chin- organs, the stoulach, the liver and the bowel..,. No remedy compares
vbich were still ly-
11 for help, and as the $Sol disapp,amd ing alongside waiting to unship their pa- "', Nv ho are glad to purchase them at a With this Wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic its a builder and strength-
, clothes and under them they throw up tIvir hands ,and triotic English passengers. high price. 11ey Use them as medicine ever of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewer of a
, fora for all kinds of ailments. The stones are broken-down Constitution, It is also of more real perniguent value in
hands from in- , moment disappeared Under the waves "But we're Englishmen, don't you know, said to be found in the intestines and ill the
before the eyes of the hoi-ror-stricken. ,and it's an otitraj7e if we cawn't come abroad gall bladder of the monkey. They are of the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption
I I jury, nor for crowd. As they rose again to thesurface 0 ey one of the Queen's o-,vn ships," Said one
les, but passenger ill an outraged tone. stones, about the size of a hen's ousness of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical
were greeted with encouraging cries, . various sizes, usually flat and oval, and the this continent, It is a marvelous cure for nery-
all-round everybody thought it was all up with them "Sorry Sir; but them's orders, air! The largest
bring from $20 to $25. t
for the boats that were hurrying toward ,a ' period known as change in life, Should not fail to use this great Nervi
general use. Illy 9 Well sir, I'll try, Sir," replied thea egg,
tip the river Ur.- Hose's party r)
I them in all directions were still so far mail at the gangplank, in reponse to a do- wished to catch some fish, but they had no Tonic, a1mbst constantly, for the space of two or three years, It will
away that they could not possibly reach manta that the indignant Englishman's -corn. tackle. An ingenious Dyak produced apiece carry them Safely over the danger. This great strengthener and CI I
EFUSE 01-kEAP IMITATIONS there in time. Just then there came a about . ., 0 1
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lou be at least admitted.' But even the I of thread which he tied on the enJ of a titre is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because Its great I\
from the "Blake's" skid deck of .- idy" could not be squeezed throngh, and stick, and with a small piece of brass wire energizing properties will Ove them it new hold on life. It will add ten I
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I " Hi I Hold on below there 1" the disgusted British American gave UR in, which he beat into a, hook if began to look or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a half dozen
There was the shallow of a human form disgust, and went over to the other side as if he meant business. The party then bottles of the remedy each year.
plunging through the air, a splash, and then of the tug. searched for worms, but found none. The
OENTRAL a bluejacket was seen striking out for the On the "Australia," the 11 Allagicianne 11 Dyak, however, was not to be defeated 130 '
spot where the boy was vainly striving to and the "Tartar," the crowds 'wore not easily. Sitting down on it. stone hd too '?IT IS A GREATREM EDY FOR THE CURE OF .
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rug S t ore Ili a moment the sailor was beside the quite as big as on the flagship, but they out his knife and cut small pieces off the Nervousness,
lad, and a ringing shout went up from tile were still large enough to give tile offlo ars sole of his foot, with which lie baited the Broken Constitution,
and men all they could do to look after their hook, and before long he landed a fish, Nervous Prostration, Debility of Old Agel .
FANSON'S BLOCI�, multitude above as he grabbed the boy callers. ivitich, probably, was unable to resist so Nervous 111eadache, , I
about, the waist. The only person in the tritish fleet -who ing a bait. All the party made Simi- Indigestion and Dyspepsia,.
Almost at the same instant two other tela Sick Headache, Heartbi.rn and Solir Stomach,
tars were seen to leap from the " Blake" got at all ruffled was the Chaplain in the ,air hooks and applied to their Dyak friend Female Weakness,
11 into the water, one from the gangway and "Austi,aliaj"v,sturcly,iiaiidsomeol(I gentle- for bait, which he cheerfully supplied. Weight and Tenderness in Stomach,
I the other from the deck. They, made for man, and his wrath was directed only I Nervous Chills, Lcss of Appetite,
. I and reached the other two drowning against those. people who were foolish Paralysis, Frightful Dreams, I .
enough to take ladies out in small rowboAs A Boat Attacked by a Crocodile, Nervous Paroxysms and Dizzlitess and Blagin- in the Ears,
. persons, who, were just about sinking for when the water was as iough to it was ,_
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11 It the last time. The tide was running yesterday. The reverend gentleman had A correspondent of the Field reports the Nervous Choking, . Weakness of Extremities and
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could do to keep p themselves afloat with their "Australia,'a" launch played such a con, or two ago in the eastern province of Cey- Palpitation of the Heart, Impure and Impoverished Blood,
burdens, spicuous two ladies arrived on Ion :--Together with two natives, I was (lie
AT411 stock of all kinds of But they were cheered on by encouraging part, when says) . r.ging a tank (Sagaman) early in the n Boils and Carbuneles,
the vessel Under the escort of a modest morning in a very small outrigger canoe Sleeplessness,
?ye -stuffs and package shouts from the throng oil the '`Blake's" young gentleman with glasses. The party 0 Scrofula,
" deck, from which came the advice to- capable of holding four men, the outrigger St. Vitus' Dance,
Dyes, constantly on had travelled it. a rowboat, and the ladies going Scrofulous Swellings and Ulcers,
" Hold oil ; help's coming!" were soaking wet. The Chaplain sloope I cling VOrY insecurely tied on, and not Ralf Nervousness of Females, Consum tion of the Lultas,
" Hurrah for the R'uglislimen !" the h p 4Z
�.ind, Winan's -it of the boat. We had got wit Nervousness of Old,Ag,e, Catarrh of the Lungs,
L to wrinp, out the soaked skirts of the ladies' from length hill
. 11 Bravo for the Jack Tars !" dresses and while he was engaged in this 150 to 200 yards of the shore, the
0- ondition "There water being 3ft Gin to Oft Oin deep, and Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough,
But goes a launch now ; hurrah!" task lie gave the bashful young man a too- shoaling very gradually, when there was u, Pains in the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Powd- the launch was distanced by two tore, I P,
. tugs, the "Indian" and the " Goodwin, " 4C You ought to be ashamed of yourself great commotion in the water a few yards Pains in the Back, Chronic Diarflicea,
I �, l3r!y� wbiall were racing tot, the struggling sailors, to take ladies out in a small boat in such ahead, and a crocodile appeared. It made Failing health, Delicate and Scrofulous Children,
The "Goodwin" got tip first still threw a rough water," straight for me. I was sitting in the bows, 0
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tAe best line to a sailor who was bearing tip the boy. 11 But they wanted to come," protested fortunately, on the outrigger aide of the Summer Complaint of Infants,
in the mark- But the struggle against the tide had been thevisitor. boat. He seized the outrigger in his jaws All these and many other Complaints cured by this wonderful
a severe one, and as the bluejacket reached "Oh ! yes, of course they did, but you and shook the boat violently tot, a few mo- Nervine Tonic.
et and always for the line, his hand fell short, and it look urged them." menta, then letting g4�, lie " went eateries
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- the young hissing violently, then being on the open- K_ ITS "I"IS'"ASESe
resh. Family recap- ed as if both heand the boywould becarried Then, much to the relief of tl Slowly, ]lead towards its all the -vIii1e, and N"RVO " -U,
down, when William O'Connor, a Battery man he said to the holies: "There now, As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been.
s carefully prepared at boatman, who was on the tug "Indian 11 4 ' water side of the boat. After backing n
teal Dru ,,k9tore Exete made a spring from the deck of that vessel I ? below, and get yourselves dry by the about twenty yards lie suddenly returned able to compare 'with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and
19 which landed him beside the Sailor. utchen Area," - . to the charge * ,and repeated the perform- harmless in all its OfTects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most 11 �_'
! Steadying himself the water he gave - ance, By this time, however, I had man- delicate individual. Nine -tenths o? all the ailments to which the human
r a hand to tile boy, and soon all three were NO IE[kRM IN TRYING. aged to got a couple of cartridges into one
Coll LUITZ111 on board the "GoodwirI from . - Of my gung, which were leaning in the buwa family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired diger- I r
P111.11!1.1111 ,*-n Experiment tit at will Prove Interes (Ing tic::. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood,.
whence they were transferred to the,, in. in front of me, slid gave the brute a bullet e IL
dian." If It succeeds. in the head; this knocked him out of time, general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the
porated 4887, with Casll Capital of $50,000 In the meantime the other four had also "Close tip your ears with some non -con. and lie let go the outrigger, and begin to result. Starved nerves, like starved museles, become strong ,when the I
"Goodwin,"
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been pulled aboard the ' oodwin," and doctor of sound (a little cotton, will do)," perform a series of evolutions on the rio-ht ].:Ind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses anti
amid the cheers of the people on th,• says a friend of cars, "place a bandage the water, which would have been highly 0 nd ailments
V1 E: 0 "Blake" the three brave English sailors over your eyes, draw it back over your ears, dangerous to its, if the men had not forturt. disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous sirstein must supply all
I were put back on their vessel. and tie it back of your ]lead in such a way ately recovered their I resence of mind, and the power by which the vital forces of the body- are carried on, it is the
. They went below to change their cloth• as to completely shut off your eyesight and paddled out of reach. A shot in the back first to stiffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food (loos not con -
u. � Ing as modestly as if nothing had happened bearing. Then with your left hand take a of the head finished him. He was a fa i tain a suflicient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair I
. - worth mentioning. Their names were given firm ]told of the right band. of some one size for a tank animal, measuring 13ft od d the weir our present mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves.
11 .A 16.8 . 60I nz by the officers as Robert Halfyard, Richard willing to help you in making the experi. 7-
. . 1-110L Hunt, and John Lloyd. ment, and alsograsp his left hand with your For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied
If . . A few hours after this accident on the right. Ask your assistant to read slowly A Tempting Olfer. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain th� " I
f "Blake" the crew which mans the steam some lines unknown to you. Your assist. Ile -III will gladly share all year essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts
launch of the "Australia" distinguished it• ant should read the lines withoi!lt uttering troubles." for its universal adaptability to the cure of all forms of nervous de.
, 6" 1% self by plucky rescue. A boat with six the ,words ; that is, he should read them in She-" I haven't got any troubles."
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persons making for the shore, about a quay his mind with mouth closed. rangement. I
ter of a mile from the 19 Australia," -was assistant is reading you must, calm yourself He-" But you will have lots of them CRAWVORDEVIELLE, 1,,D., Aug. 20. ISG. R-ECCA Wmrmsw, of BrownsTaiiey, Ind.,
ECI le BtLl after we are ralrdell." To the Gre,t Sold& desire to Co.: says: ,,I had been in a distressed condition for
I swamped by being washed up against Grote as much as possible and place yourself in a DEAR GEXTS:-I desire to say to ,),on that I
i4D APPLIANCE ,00. of shad poles near the foot of Ninety-first sort of state of expectancy, looking for have Suffered for many vears with a very serious three years from Nervousness, weakness of the
1, street. The first that those in the " Aus- thoughts to come to you rather than try (Ilseaseottlici3to.,niih and nerves. Itried every Stomach, Dy.qpepala, and Indigestion, until my
. I medicine I could hear of, lint nothing done me
AG ST. W.9 TORONTO, ONT. tralia " knew of t to t7hink. If you follow the directions I _, Z �. health was gone, I bad Uvert doctoring can.
he rrouble,was when the any appreciable good until I was advised to staut13- wIth no relief. I bought one bottle of
Shouts of the drowning people were borne carefully the words of the lines will appear � -� 11 try your Great South American Nervine Tonle South. 1�erlcau Nervine. which done me more
. 0. RATTI 31gr, for Canada. -� 6 and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since using
to them across the water. before you as distinctly as though you were ., several bottlesof it I must say tlkntIam sur- good than any $50 worth of doctorin.- I ever
I "Help! help .for God's sake, help! we're actually looking with your own eyes, and FtA- - I prised ante wonderful powers to cure the stoln- did iuntyllre, I would adviseeveryweal-ly per- I
"Icity, as apiolled by the dro,,Tning," clime the cries. you can repeat them as readily as you .1 t ach and general nervous system. If everyone on to use tbl'i Tahlableand lovely remedly; a
knew the value of this remedy as I do you would a
Owen Electrf_CB,elt, %. The river was fairly alive with boats, but could if your eyes were not bandaged. That AYER'S Sarsaparilla cur,EE not be able y the demand. few bottles of it his cured me completely. I .
recognized as fife boon 11 If you fail oil first attempt it will be I
ed, they all happened to be a considerable die- - T. A. 3�,= 1;x-Treau. Montgomery Co. consider it the grandest medicine in the world.
drugs in a 0 tance away from the place where the im- because you are skeptical and lail to con- OTHERS of Scrofulo"Is Diseases II
orfng nervous and rheumatic
S, 11,13d. will effect cures In seemingly perilled boat's crew could be seen. Some centrale your mind properly. If you fail Eruptions, Boils, Eczenia, Livet,
as cases where every otl A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITW DANCE OR CHUREA.
ilea. lei! known means were holding to The slender shad pole, after repeated efforts on successive days, and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia,
It Is nature's remedy, and by its while the others still had a grip on the get two round pieces of zinc the size of a d CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., June 22, 1887.
cothingfearrout that is readily Telt, Sinking boat, half dollarx and place between them a silver Rheumatism, and Catarrh should
My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St, Vitus' Dance
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I POSITIVELY CURES I .tlll.g was visible of the men and half dollar and rivet the three pieces to• be convincing that the same course or Chorea. )Ve gave her tbree and one-half bottles of South American Ner*
sexual weakness, "'? e boat, ex. gather with a copper rivet. Place one of of treatment WILL -vine and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every case of St.
lalm, for - All
they were both it, the CURE You.
eniale Conip aints cept their heads. One man had on a high these magnets in the palm of each ]land that has been said of the wonder- ' Dance. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am su,?e It Is
iral Debility nixotencY, silk hat, which clung to his head despite 1,01e.n.ycii,,,take the hand of your assistant- ful cures effected by the use of Vitusthe greatest remedy in the world for Indigestion .lad Dyspepsia, and for all
Disease
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eine ,ago, ;"')giver ConaplaInt, Ilia struggles to keep afloat. y t fail , place the magnet on your forms of Nervous bisorders and Failing Health, from whatever cause.
Laine Rack, The "Australias " launch was just making forehead, close between the eyes, and have a" 9AS:2b
Urinary Diseases. fast to the vessel's gangway with a arty of your assistant hold it with the palm of his ca %I1Z State of Indianab, SS : I JOHN T. 3ftsn; I
RHEUMATISM Sigh tseers from the Shore aboard, when 'the left hand and you hold the other on his AV R to Montgomer 'y County,
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I yells from the drowning people reached the forehead with the palm of your left hand in Subscribed and sworn to before me this June 202, IR87.
a well known fact that medical 0-%- a rs a Pa r! I I a
science ears of the helmsman. the same manner, and again have the dssis- Q5 CHAS. W. 'WRIGH� Notary Publfal
Y failed to alrord relief In rheumatic \
e'veaturetlieassel-tioutbataltbou h Without looking around he called out to tant recite the lines as before: It may re- during the past fifty years, trutil-
lelty lifts only been lq, use as a remedful the passengers in his little craft to keep little patience, but you will surely 1. .
.for a few years, it bus cured more cases their seats and then he gave the tiller a =. The magnet is only intended to ft 11 applies to -day. Itis,inevery INIDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. I
eUUULtlSM than 0.11 other; means corn- ' The Superior Medicine:
. Some of our leaden rhysiciaus, ree twist, the little engine Started to rat help reduce your will to subjection. To- S-allse, The Great'South American Nervine Tonic
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thisfact'areavatling hemseivesofthis I it was going to pieces, and the boat bolt• allow the power of the magnet place it on Its curative properties, strength, Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever
otQnt of nature's forces, e for the scene ' mouth and eyes, effect, and flavor are always the discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of
. . While the other craft your tongue, close your
TORESTO�t MANHOOD that had started for the rescue were still click the magnet against your teeth, and
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I L I putting forth their best, exertions, tile you will see a flo6ab of light. same; and for whatever blood symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of
sands of People stiffer from a variety of " Australia's launch was in the very midst " The greatest difficulty you will have to diseases AYER'S Sarsaparilla is the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of ineal- I I
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a diseases, such as Seminal Weakness 0 they yield to this treatment. culable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the ex- .
rlex, �Lost Manhood, Weak Back, etc,: � of the drowning men, and women, and her vercome is that you feel that you are ac- taken,
Ap old modes of treatment fail to cure. crew. were pulling the frightened people le knowledging yourself a fool to even try the
re isI I, restorednot be nerve force or o'werthat aboard. I I Op experiment, and that feeling keeps you When you ask for perience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the oNE and
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r medical treatment, and A river boatman returning to the shore from being in earnest -a thing necessary to owLy oNs great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. There
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arty,kind of drugs isDractising a dangerous all this a in any walk of life. If you once 'm� R S is no case of unmalignant disease of 'ehe stomach 'which Can resist .the .
ta of charlatanism, gerous in a skiff had caught the stern of the'launch gueelils APER I I .
.1 I .. .1, � Pro treated ' asshe passed him amil aided materially in succeed yet; will have no'further trouble in . wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic.
the rescue, as did the crew of a sloop yacht the matter. It will- require only practice, HARMET E. HALL. of Way-netown, Ind., says; MRS. ELL,k A. BRATTON, of New Roo, Indiana.' . .
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ESE3 and. the men in a. rowboat that Its& shot Con nue b ho di one band, then by Sarsapari I la 11 I oive my life to the Great South American .... - ,,I , cannot express how much Irown �
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t and Suspersor ' lcct;� :� out from the , shore. Three of i he water r hands On a table. near your ag- don't be ind,_:::ed to purchase any I Nervine Tonle. My system was conI shat.
Y, 'will most assured y do .i.t in t o ell . . the effkts of an exhausted stomach, Indligestion, y I i
It is the only known remedial, agent t at soaked passengers of the sunkilia rowboat n theft connect'yourself by a milk of •the worthless substitutes, which Nervous Prostration, and a. general Ahattered tered,appetitegone,'waa cughing'ands pitting
w supply. what Is lacking, namely, nerve were taketa back to .he," Australia,,, iybere' cord at a considerable distance aparto bu . b� I I 6looar am sure I was In the first otagen 1. I
force or Ower, I part tone and vigor to the their clol and the . other - are M6St1yL mixtures of the cheap -hopes
orgahs,an biting was dried, when youwant -to disconnect yourself en.anee handed down .
I " rouse to healthy action the whole h I 11 I �, I Send messages, est ingredients,' contlaiti no sorsa 9. I began taklax
, nervous system, , three were taken' I � tirely and you will, perhaps, continued its use for I
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BEWARE OF .IMITATIONS L the dliluger_that'meiti persons travel. person to'
kn it. There is extraordinary of appearance, flavor or effect, ie the ervqbs. atorI and I . 1,
, . ling in small boats I about he war vessels. power of i I nind requited- There hii 11 nothing � - I L I 'flavor; ) I I I .
L lood-purifiers in,narne only, , I .4 . .
- I the wol�blegai' cheap, so-called The waters about the -men-of-war fairly supernatural ab I L I . , No remedy tom,
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through country They are electric 'in swarmed with vessels of all descriptions supernatural to see or hear. Young. ladies and are offered to y6u because o remedy will at a � I I , 1'.
I , car . I I 1, , compare with South America Nervine ns a cure for alll f failing a tb, It never tails tli�! � I L I .
I o on.v, *Orthlosa RAS Ittive power, and audit seemed as if everything that would md young men can spend very enjoyable , there is more prolt in selling or St, Vitus, L
'ran r at VQ I . _ I I I fi cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It never fails to cure C= 0 � Dance, Its powers to 11
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e 'World to Show an float at al 11� gro6atableeevenings by congregating them..', Take, . 1. . I cures the old, the young, and t'he ml&. I
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the day. I I I I . L _t the only remedy which will restore outobeaRh , Sgnli ,&.rl 0 , I
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