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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-5-24, Page 2I � . � "�'. ,qrw , - '7�_ - 1 7/ � �,� 1 .� 1 "�`­Iwl� ti,IL73 11 . , � :?�7 � , :. , i ,: I �, ; . : , -, ,pn-� �72� " '­!��-,;��',�r,�, I r _ , k� ,� :' 1 !,� I � 73,qVW , ', V�2! , . ,�, __ I , �. 7 .. , 1 , ,,. -, , - , �, I ,!. � I . " " ", , ;,, -1, � , I I I � � I � �� 1, ; �, �,,T �. , ; , I I I I , , , �, 1 -­ I 1. I I I I I I - I . . I - , I I . 1. ".1 ; �, _�­t ,;, Z,_ I ­ . I � : 1. , , -i:R I I I 1, I . � I ��. ,�',' I " , �,:� . , , .." � � I � j . I . � I I � . I � . . � � I I I I I '�, I �- I I . I . � I . � . I . I I I . . � I � . . - , � , , I : 1 1 .:, I , � ,1 . . I I I I I . I . I I 11 I � � I . I I I I . I I I . I . I . I � I I � I I I - I . � . I I I . . I I I . - , I . I I I I I . I I I I I I I : i . I . I I . � I . / � . I 1, � I I ,� � I I � I . . . I / I I I . � I I � . 1, . I � , I I . ,, .., � -1 I I ,, . I .. I , I � I I I . I - I �. � I I ? , I : . I I I I I , ,� ; � � I I � � . .11, .=�,­_ I � - I . . I 1 I � il. I - __. �­ -_ I - , . � , . . , .. III I I I I 11�___=7=:===1-1 I . . � I - � - - I � I I I � I . . , 0 t 'OOMMON FOISOV& the latter to decay and break in pieces ; GOOD-BYE, GOOD-BYE. ' I . I ". . I , " I I .� I - V � . . - talcon in large doses, it brings death speed - . I I , " , ,, I � I M TEI C"' , ,, I jly,� I TH Z43 . : ... ��o �.'.,%�,' -'-,, though under circumstances of fright n 0 ,., I Illeath-proillAel1q. Prlxg�'& WhIch 21A.., __ - . �- The 11triusu warstalpi Go to sea. . I , - I . I I I 4!" ... It, . Xastly Obtained In Auf Store by Aluy- ful agony VJZGZTAIiLX POISONS. I The, day before the British fleet sailed I - I � . ,,,, 1) ol dy. . I I . I " �1`0 I . NVITAT IS A, POISON ? Among the contents of e*,erydrugatore from'New York, the Tribune said: -This I . ,� ,,,, _� _,�& Nvill befound a large number of prepara.. ia the, las t d ay of th o present s tay in Arneri, . I 11 I waters that Queen Victoria's ineii-of- ­ � �, A' t" .1 According to the definition given by the tions used in medicine in one way or another can I I I " I standard works on. the subject a poison. is which are rank poisons, aucleven in nilmite war will. ride ko anchor. !it the quiet Had- I I !!, " Pon, and to -day is the last opportunity New 11IRVIN, � � , � ,A,V�!,, 11 any substance which, when Introduced in doses will prove speedily fatal. Strychnine - �� � , 1 .3 1 P L small quantities into the aninial system, is famous as a wolf -killer. In the Western Yorkers will have for an indefinite time to 1, .E T ls%i seriously distarbs . or destroys the vital States, where wolves formerly abounded, visit the British ships., To -morrow at eleven L 0 N1 C V, .1�1 .- .. � , 11 � functions," The quantity !safe& tare Of vital It was customary to pla,ce a carcass, liber� o'clock the fleet of Britishers will weigh ,,,�, ----AlqD I .1 , - I ", BYSPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMEN importancti i the definition, for so numer* 411yolosecl with ,9tryehnine, wherethese anchorandpattosea. The "Blak;,",the . ouiar the harinfulsubsta,apeswhichare animals could reach it, a,nd on the follow. I I 11agicienne " and the "Tartar" 'Will /�A4 I . .included in the daily prescription list of the ing, morning wolves would be found 1. . ceed to Bermuda. The destination i 4 %'% I , yiAg druggist that the differenoebetween a medi- on or near their fatal repast, having eaten " Australia " is in doubt. bile will eiLher R _. - I ,� i 5 cine and a poison is frequently only a mat- and fallen down dead. Yet,stryoliaine. is. a accompany the otb6r ships to Born- - - ' Stomo,t &,qh "'Li'ver U'u're , There's Nothing , If" I UW � I � terofdoso.. The researches of the chemists favorite medicine, and a very noted tonic is go directly to Halifax, whither the 11 Blake " - I Like , have also discovered that several of the composed of this deadly aubstau" in oom- the " Magloieclue " and the 11 Tartar " ,viii The blost Astonishing Medieal'Dl�eovery ol . . most active poisons, when used in doses 41- bination with iron and quinine.. A. couple sail, after a. short stay in Burmuda. Aslate . the Last One Hundred Years. . I most inconceivably small, become valuable ofounces.oftbis tonic, swallowed at once, as fouro'olock thisafternoon, however, � I medicines, and some of these,suoh as ifitdia act prove fatal, would atleast visitorswill receivethe same cordial wel- It is r1easaut to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar., o�rychnirieand aconite, have become recog. cause symptoms so serious as to make the come on all of the British ships that those I it L is S � I I � X&i �A 133afe and Harmless as. the PureA Kilk. L I %% nized remedies. On the other hand many would-be suicide bitterly regret his,haste, who have already gone out of the boats have I .remedies, commonly beneficial, may become Iodine too, constantly in use and a valuable always found there. This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only recently been intrdducei � W0111 powerfully poisonous when used in large remed�,is,19. poison of fruitful virulence, It was, perhaps, in,expectation of the into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great VZOf doses, and even the most nutritious food, &not a a quantity awallowed bring& dn early departure of the ship, that many vis- South American Nervine Tonic, and yet its great value as a curative I %S 0 AU when taken in excessive quantity, may cause death, with the atmosli aufferino' The num- itors chose yesterday to go aboard the Inca- ag,ent has long been known by a few of the most learned physicians, � symptoms that closely resemble. those Indite. ber of vegetable poisons used in ,medicine is of -war on their tours of inspection, As has I They are often called been the case since the ships began to re- �, ed by active poisons. The pathway Of the really enormous. who have not brought its merits and value to the knowled1zq of the " . " . 1:6? V%^? --Q A%" V wilru � dru ist is therefore beset with difficaltlea I .A .0 I �?_ . �. I 11 ceive the "Blake" has caught the crowds. general public. ' - I.ft . uarcot? co-acr , oug i e r no on s y I I I . __�_ L 1- .3 _r �%, #I Ir'll I A 4 1. 1 4. _I_ -A 4.11 III P 4.1, 1� -�Z*'� .4. C, which are not dimi hed in number or in no means always stupefying, some produc. .MV erect a% see AS at V e ea . e z me eine as comp e ely 8 �, y1v r."X U V, 1.0 " J. In . GOILINQ gravi.ty by the fact that no restriction. what. iug effects as burning and irritant as the and near the New York shore, this beauti- !on, dyspepsia, and diseases of the general nervous system. It is ever isplAced on thesa,le of manycoinpounds, most acute mineral poison. one of the fill flagship of the British Admiral serves as � _ � , greatest valu -ins of f, � !Ilessol of the I e in the cure of all foi. ailing health from like 7ell-known preparations for destroying most deadly plants is the digitalis, $eon a I lop,tch-all 11 for tile ships that lie below I HARD RUBBING vermin, kno%u to owe their efficacy, to Mr- in almost every garden. The entire plant and boyond her. The crowds on the shore whatever cakise. It perform$ this by the great nervine tonic qualities senic or other poisons. As a rule, refined --roof. branch, leaf and flower -is ex. .11 ,.ut to go to the "Blake." The boats- which it possesses, find by its great curative powers uport the digestive or educated people are the most likely to tremoly poisonous; end yet, .as used in men all call out their prices as so much to organs, the. stomach, the liver .and the bowels. No remedy i3ompares resort to the use of,goison -when reaolv- medicine, is a valuable remedy. When the "Blake." The people who come back w.,th this wonderfully Taluable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strength- , Ith the dose, is excessive the result eacia suicide, and sao persons can, wt , is P, marked in the launches all proclaim the greatness I no great difficulty, evade the questioning of depression of tha notion of the be%rt,. of the "Blake." She is the ship of thepop- ener of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewer of a' the druggist or Invent plausible reasons for followed by fainting,, coma and loss of life. ulace. Ha,lf a mile further -over toward the brolcen-down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in LET desiring to obtain the coveted drug. Pon. An uncertain and dangerous drug, digitalis New,Tc�rsoy shore, the IsPhiladelphia" rides the treatment and cure ot diseases of the lun&s than ally cousurilptiou . It ANOTHCR pie who are resolved to leave the world can is thoroughly reliable as P. poison. . Bella: almostoleaerted. Hgcursionists passing her remedy ever used on this continent, It is A marvelous cure for nerv- , I WASH" very easily do so without the aid of the. dormE on steamers ch . .1 DAY a too, extracted from the deadly night aer lierflag and sing "Amer- ousuess of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the Critical, - �on � GO BY sunlight drug store it ibey choose, and above 9,11, shade,' a common plant, I.;; as rank A. poisoit lea," and now and then a private party 'riod known as change in. life, shoul(I not fail to use this great Neryino I L WITHOUT the 'lumber of suWdes is so small compared as ever was gatheied from the fields, and crosses to tile "Philadelpbla" in one of the , PL ' TRYING with the total number of persons who Pur. the active , qiple, atropia, is as easily ship's launches, but the crowd steps at the Tonic, almost constantly, for the space of two or three years. It. will - I I chase drugs with which life might be taken obtained as prill", belladonna. Whileindjue, "Blake," No steamers, which brin th carry them safely over the danger. This groat strengthener and our&- , that even the most careful pharmacist may and strychnine, digitafis and atropia may greater portion of the visitors to the atter ., REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS sometimes be excused for viewing with a be had with little difficulty, opium is harder ship, are allowed to come along the tive is of inestimable value to the aged tind infirm, because its great lenient eye the excuses tendered, particular- to obtain, many restrictions being 'United � f U energizing properties will give them a new hold on life. It will add ten , I , thrown States mon-o -war and t t . hey Ree)a r . any of those who will . Use a half 4Qzen�- ­ ly as be knows, perfectly well that if he de. around its sale, as well as th4t of morphine, have comparative peace, . I or fift , yea s to the lives of in .1 l clines to sell, the person desirous ot buying Both, however," well as chloroform, choral - � bottles of the remedy each year, � / will be able to procure what be wants in a and odiers, may be had with no great di I CF'NTRAL . U. '- A Romano a of Xmin Pasha's 'Early Life. v I � I � . o1rug store, perhaps in tile immediate v.1cl floulty, and the enormous quantities used of e. IT IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF * 1r% " ity, where no troublesome questions will be each almost, justify the fear expressed some A correspondent of the She e . It I � � D r u ce So t o r 401 asked. time ago by a proininentphysici%ii that the pendout,inconverilationwith oncof Stan. Nervousness, Broken Constitution, 'f", *� I POISONS HABITUALLY USZD. American people will become a nation of ley, a lieutenants, has heard the story of Nervous Prostration, Debility of Old Age, " FAZYSOVS BL00F_ One of the most unfavorable features of lunatics. Morphine is more popular than 13"Aill 2aalWs life, Some of its aspects Xervoiis Headache, ludig,estion. and Dyspepsia, the subject is the habitual use. of poisonous opium, probably on account of its speedier have been uride known in public record, Sick Headache, Heaitburn and Sour Stomach, drugs by hundreds of �ersons in every com- and more certain effect. Ib is the favorite but the romance that underlies the appear. . � L munity, In cities like Toronto or Xontreal remedyamong Indies for many ailments, and auce of the prosaic spectacled German ])as Female Weakness, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, , I I 4d Nervous C -hills, Loss of Appetitei . i lwt� the slaves of poison perhaps number than. it is more than hinted that the number of never been i6ld� Emin!s real name was U - Paralysis, Frightful Dreams, aands, a considerable proportion of whom morphine users among women is on the, in. ward Schnitzer. He was born fifty-two � manage to conceal the fact from even their crease. It is hard to diflorentia.te, that is, ears ago, of Jewish parents, in Silesia, Nervous Parox,ysms And Dizziness and Ringing in the 1Z ,ars � I nearest friends,.for no.0136 is so ounning in so far as the respective moral qualities of Pe won' . to school in Hungary, and there I H obtainingt in using or in concealiag the use the two vices are concerned, between mor. fell In love with a'.\Iagyar girl of his own Nervous Ohokinc, Weakness of Extremities and ) 03 I L of a, poisonous dragas its habitual consumer. pliinousingand whiskey drinking, Wears age. On leaving schoolhe went to Berlin, Hot FlasheS3 Fainting, I . 14 Xor should it be forgotten that, by cornpari. ever prone to " condone the sins we are in- studied medicine, and took 'high honors. Palpitation of the Heart, Impure and Impoverished Blbod, of son, the evil wrought on the system by in- alined to by da,mning those we have no He did not feel any impulse to settle down .Mental Despondency, 33oils and Carbuacles, - L A fo.11 stock of 9,11 kin as toxicating drinks is trifling. A noxious mind to," and it is believed ttiat in the in life, and while still a young man set out . drug, habitually used, does Its work slowly, large cities of this country there are stranu. for the East, meaning to study Oriental Sleeplessness, Scrofula, L . L Dye -stuffs and package butwith lightning speed as cbmpared -with one advocates of temperance, bitter oppon. languages. After he had resided in Tur- St. Vitue Dance, Scrofulous Swellings aud Ulcers, i I Dyes, constantly on whisky, and the habit, once formed, is ten, cuts of what they call the tyranny of Xing key some years lie made the acquaintance Nervousness of P emales, Consumption of the Lungrs, � I � No sues . I . I hand. Winan's fold harder to break. It may be broken in Alcohol, who donot hesitate to resort to of Ismail Pasha, not the er-Khedive, but a rvou s of Old Age, Catarrh of the Lungs, 11 . I the same way as it was begun, but the the use of morphine, not only as a panacoa famous Turkish soldier who held tile GOV- Neural -la, Bronchitis and Chronic Coucrh � . I Condition , cases in which the user has the persever. for a Trifling pain,ol but as in exhilarant to ernorship of 16cutari. He beca me the t:) 0 0 to ". ergo social duties, Pashes intimate friend and family physi- art, ance nocossa�y to accomplish so difficalt a enable thein Pains in the He, Liver Complaint, Powd- task are few in number when compared with rOISO.XIX0 STATISTICS. cian. One day Ismail, overcoming, in the Pains in the Back, Chronic Diarrhcon, 0 � .. or,>, reformed drunkards. The use of opium, Owing to the lack of roper records in extremity of the hour, the PrOjudicc Of Failing Health, Delicate and Scrofulous Children, morphine, arsenic or chloral is never the this country it is impossidle to ascertain how the Tark, admitted the young German the best growth of a day. Begun in influitesimal large a proportion of deaths arise from In. doctor into the harem to attend on his Summer C,oniplaint of Infants. bithemark- iloaps to relieve uneasiness or pain, it soon tentioual or accidental poisoning, but an wife* who seemed sioit unto death, Schnitz- All these and many other complaints cured by this wouder$nl I mgarlan NO ' ,- � becomes necessary to increase the dose in article on the subject in the British Medical or discovered in the patient the Ht . rvine Tonic, et and always order to accomplish the desired effect, and Journal gives some le.ets in this connection girl to whorn in boyhood he had given TW -ffp -'S DISEAS-s"Se . renh. Family reoip. there ara,36rsous in this city who daily that are highly significant. From 'this It' his heart, and whom he still fondly loved. I ,P J-11 E RVOP U JN!J corlsullne tilirty or more grains of morpnine. appears that in 1801 the total mumber In course of time by one of those boideverse- I ees carefully -prepared at To break off the habit it is necessary to of deaths in England and Wales from ments common enough in the career of As a cure for every class of Nervous D1seaSeS,u0 remedy has been ­ . , Cenf ra.1 Drug Store EXete reduce the dose as gradually as it was In. accidental and intentional poisoning was Turkish officials, Ismail Pasha was deposed able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is Tery pleasant and N7 creased. For a few days only twenty-nine 876, Or no fewer than 242 mare than in from his governorship and carried oil to harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and mosb grains, if the dose has been thirty, must be is,99. I I Of that number 5 50 were accident. Trebizonde, where lie was lodgedin a delicate individual. Wine-tenthsof all the ailments towhich thehumaIt � taken, then t bwenty-ei�,ht, and so on, little al, 327 were cases of suicide, and five were dungeon. Schnitzer, at this time in his family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impa L IrApl diges. 01 I& U MINZ, 4 by little, until the dai L y allowance has been cases of homicide. It is chiefly the cases of thirtieth year, took charge of the young . - - brought down to its originally minute pro. accidental and suicidal -poisoning that are wife, and the two -proceeded to Constan. tv�::. When there is an insufficlent supply of .nerve food in thi I%�O, A 0 portions, when it may safely be discontinu. ofinterest. There were no fewer than 114 tillOPle,where Schnitzer devoted himself general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is,the * i - Tworporated 1887, with Casli Capital of $50,00 od. Any other method, particularly with cases due to narOW10 poisonin by opium, to the task of obtaining the pardon and re result. Starved nerves, lika starved muscles, become strong when the arsenic and morphine, it is likely to prove Imidarium, morphine, gyne, sooth- lease of his old patrom This was brought riolat kind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and ailments fatal, since an abrupt discontinuance pro- ing syrup, cordial, paregoric. The poison about after a long delay, Ismail 11'aslia being 0 � OT lkox E 0 duces all the symptoms of arsenical or mor- that comes next, in regard to the number taken into favour again and made Governor disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all pl�ine poisoning. The same is true, in a of deaths, is chloroform, to which sixty-two of 'Tanini, in Albani. He did not long the power by which the vital forces of the body �ie carried on, it is the ... . , minor degree, of several preparations used deaths are attributed ; the carbolia acid, survive the horrors of his imprisonment, first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not con- , I for the small ilia of life. The use of anti. as the cause of death in thirty-one cases. and on his death Schnitzer, for the firat tain. a sufficient quantity of the kind of untriment necessary to repair � � pyrons, for example, is habitual to many The poisonous atkaloids-aconite, bolla- time, confessed his love to the Hungarian, ,, " - - the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. -A G. 6. persons Nvho hive begun its employment as donria, cocaine and strychnine -have been and in 1875 married her at Constantinople. 0 W_ - � 1; , - 41W W -E For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. - . �� �= a remedy for headache. Young girls in the cause of nineteen deaths; the miner,, That *nothing should be needed to the com. i - - the schools have been known to carry acids of seventeen, arsenic of eight, chloral pleteneag of the domestic tragedy she died This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain the . I vials of this drug in their pockets and take of seven, and oxalie acid of only two. Then in childbirth, and Schnitzer, who had now essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This acceiints J* N it regularly every day. Used properly, it is there wore 128 deaths caused by a number assumed the name of Emin, closed his ac- for its universal adaptability to the cure of all forms of noryous do - *r F% valuable p%nacea; used habitually, its of miscellaneous poisons. In the twenty- count with th e civilised world. rangement. tL iscontinuance brings on the ailment it was .. four cases the nature of the poison was not 0s:k1vroiuisvmL'E. Din., Lug. 20, '86. REns:ccA Wimmsox. of Brownavalley,* Ind.. I origmallY employed to cure, and abstention ascertained. The number of deaths attrib. I Zb the Great South. American Medicine Co.; says.- "I hadbeenin a distressedeondittonfor I KI 0 N%Wul "a' forevenasingle daywill resultin s,most uted to chloroform is a remarkable feature IGENTS.-I desire to may to you that 11 ave suffered for many years ANAith a very serious three years from Nervousness, Weakness (of tile AND APPLIANCE 00. violent attack of sick headache, which only of this return, but since the circumstances dt:easo of the stomach and nerves. T tried every Stomach, Djyspepsla, and IndigestIou, until my a return to the habitual reined will allay. of the cases are not stated it is impossible Arew'sPills "" y m dIcIne X could bear of, but nothing done me health wais gone. I had been doctoring eon - 49 KING ST. W., TORONT01 ONTI MMEPA14 POISONS. here, to consider them further. Thenumber I any appreclable good until I wag adv1sed to stantly NrIth no relief. I bought ono, bottle og . G. 0. PATTERSON, Afgr. for Canada. The man who is determined ta, shuffle aths catned by articles which are not Are better known and more gener- . try your Great South American Nervine Tonic South !�.,Ic. NorvIll%which done me inorb . and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since using, . this mortal coil need have no trouble with statutory .poisons is considerable-; carbolic ally used. than any other cathartic. oeveral bottles of it I must say that I am suF- g000T than any ,^S(i wortli of doctoring I ever Electricity, as n-pplied by the his druggist in securing the necessary acid anol the mineral acids are alone respon. Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, priaed at Itswonderful powers to cure the QtOul- d,' Id In my life. I would advise every,weakly per- , Owen Electric Belt, . means, for there are scores of mineral pole. sible for forty-eight deaths by accident. ach and general nervous system.' it everynne son to ase tbis valuable tmd ]oV,I,y romedy; a, and free from mercury or any other knew the �ialue of this remedy as I do you would one, v . net be able to oupply the demand. . � few bottles of it has cured me complet0y. I . now recognized as the greatest boon offered rhich any druggist will sell to him I I injurious drug, this is the ideal I J. AA 'HARDEE, Ex-Treag. Montgomery Co. consider it the grandest medicine In the world.'!J ' � o suffering humanity. It is fast takIng the without the slightest hesitation and with. I THREE NEGROES LYNCHED. familyrnediciner- Thougliprompt I Aace of draffs in all nervous and rheumatic ,out asking a single question as to the use lie - i . xoubles, un wHI effect cures In seemingly A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANGE OR CHOREA.� . I iopeles,i cases where ever intends to make of his purchase. Arsenic, An nour Later, 'When the Sheriff Arrived ,and energetic in their action, the I � 7 other known means , - iW; fatled. It is natures remedy, and by Its in the form of white powder, or of paris tile Town Wgul Asleep. use of the pills is attended with CRAWrORDSVILIX, TND., June 22, 1887., . it�ady, soothing,learrent that Is readily Telt� green, or of any one of a dozen preparations - nly the best results. Theireffect M daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance . . manufactured for the purpose of kill' . 1� A Camden, Ark., despatch says: -Three 0 or 'C orea. We gave her three and one-half bottleg of South American, Ner- I POSITIVELY CURES Ing negroes were lynched at Bearden last night is to Strengthen and regulate the . . 311heumatlemp . t, 'Ville and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every case of St vermin, is daily sold in considerable quan, for a murderous assault oil Jesse Norman, rganic functions, being especially Vltus� ,Dance. I have kept it in my family fbr two years, and �In sure itJ;, Sexual Wenlimess, titles. So also are the several salts of cop. 0 Sciatica. Female Camplaints a merchant of Bearden, on Saturday night. General Debillty, Impoten per, the acetates, or verdegris, the sulphate beneficial in the various derange- the greatest remedy in the world for Indigestion mind Dyspepsia, and for all I ullibago Mleases, or blue vitriol, either of which is forms of Nervous ibisorders and Fail -rom - or cause. 61 Kidney � - I W%rvous The men lynched were. Abe Crain, aged . whatey seases, Liver Complaint, deadly -95 -. Doc Benson 46,; Jim Stewart, 20. Two nients of the stomach, liver, and .ing.'Health, f Dyspepaia, enough to serve the purpope of the most ' � . JoHx T. Vi,m[; Laine Back, of the men were arrested immediately after bowels. State of Indiana, I I Vilmleocelev UrInary Diseases. desperate suicide, and both of which some. . 88: 1�1_ - - times occasion involuntary poisoning, .the the assault and were lodged in the Bearden X64tgo2n6r,y County, I I ;. � : RHEUMATISM former by forming in carelessly kept -copper jail, where,,,they remained last night. Ayer's Pills Subscribed and sworn'to before me this June 22, 1887., : I I science vessels, the latter by the dangerous habit rs began gathering in Bearden, yes. . . CHAS. W. WRIGHT, Notary Publrel a 1"�,ecomiog from the interior and from a . . ItIsawell knownfacttliat medic -rheumatic t".'rrd . I , re recommended by all the leading has utterly failed to atforof relief In of placing bits of copper in pickles in order stations east and west on the St. Louis and physicians, and druggists, as the cases. Wb venture the assertion that althou h to heigbteD their color. Any one of a doz ' INDIGAENSTION AND DYS-PEPSIAll Pleatrielty has only been In use as a remeolf"11 en Southwestern Railroad. The mob about - most prompt and effective remedy' , a -e cases mercurial remedies, openly and freely sold . c Itheurnatism. than ail otber alomel, blue - Nervine Tonic . I lent for a few years, it has cured me) in the form of blue mass, c' midnight held up the Town lVarshal and for biliousness, nausea, co�tive- The Great South American . � . obtained the keys to the looku . - . I � blued. Some of our lending ystalans,recot ointmen', red ointment and other �repara- ness, indigestion, sluggishness of Which we nov oZer you' is the only 'absolutely unfailing remedy ever .' I mizing this fact, are availing toinscives of th , The doors were opened 4ng the three . 7 . ' i : � I ,most potent of nature's forces. tions may be taken, in, deadly doses, to say , negroesbrought out. They were asked to the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, f Indigestion, Dyspepqla, f . I nothing of corrosive sublimate, a mercurial ' .discovered for the cure o ,Ind th'e' vast train o . J � I . TO RESTORE MANHOOD . confess, and did so. They said they had ain in the'.side, and sick headache; � symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debil . preparation which, even in minute doses, P I ity of. � I Thousafids of pe assaulted Norman and robbed him of his also, to relieve colds, fevers, neu- the human stomach. Noperson can afford to pass b . ople suffer from a variety of is one of the deadliest poisons known. Lead , I � y this jewel of i 1. . liervous diseases, such as, Seminal weakness, too, in almost every form, is deadly, as ocketbook, containing several hundred � ralgia, arid rheuinatism. They culable value who is affected by discase of tte �tomac neal- I tbatiho old Modes of treatibent fall w cure polluters can testify, and not painters alone, NqUirs. Ropes were placed around the . .1 h,, becayse the ex- � Impotency, Lost Manhood, Weak Back, ete., I I necks of the men and the ends thrown over , are taken witk great benefit in ny of many go to* prove that this is ihe, I . There Is a loss of nerve force or powertbmt but many handredawbo havebeen poisoned � I � . . _ perience 'and, testimo I � '. -cannot be restored by medical treatment, and by drinking water which has stood in lead � the arms of telegraph poles. 'The mob � di- ' Chills:.and the diseas'es peculiar to oNLY, oxE. great cure. in ,the world for* thig. universal destroyer. There 7' . . li - atly doctor who. would try to accom plish this pipes, by eating canned fruit pat -up with vided into three squads, puVed on the ropes, , the South. For travelers ,whether is no cage of uninalignant disease of 4.,he stomach which can e ' , , 1 )3y any IcInd of drugs is practising a dangerous and I the negroes were hoisted. The mob - 3 . I , r Sist the �T 11 Tortnof'obarlatan1sin. Properlytroated cheap lead �older or by -working in factor- by land or sea', wonderful curative powers, of the South A-ine'rican Nervine TO'71ic. I I , . iss where some of the manufactures of lead .. dispersed and the, Sheriff and posse arrived I I � I . I I I I "ier. All Bearden was asle�p I ' E[ANTRICT E. HALL. of Waynetown. lnd.� says: Mits. Er,wL A. IIIIATTON, 4J NOW Itosa, Tndlana, '�� TRESE DISEASM CAN'BE CURED ,are prepared,, A great.1nany eye Waters an hourl. then. I he Great South American says- "I cannot expresih I I . 11 . Nothing could be learned � by the Sheriff skmv, Nervine. I had,been, 01V much I owe to the I I are as Doisonous as'arseAic, since a favorite . , . . ,In bed.fDr five months froln Nervine Tonic. 7MY'SY06111 was completely rhat- " , _Vlectr1ol as applled by the, Owen Electric and he and his posse returned to Camden. ' Ayer s P-1-1hop ' t"Itle iweectsmoyf anfeeit0hat ,.t.d tomacli, Indigwition I � I Melt andIduspensory, -will most assuredly do ele Mer�t in these preparations is acetate,of . -1 . I I Ne � rvous Prostration, and it general sEattefc� tered, appetit 90DO, lyas, I cOlIghing aiid-sbittilig ��': " . . so, lt Is the only known remedial ngent that, lead, and an ,ounce bottle of some eye are the best, and Should never b?. .. condition of my whole syst,ein. Jil,,,d Iven vp up blood; 'ue "' ��� I I.. � , To sure I .wasln the first stagck : Vill supply What is lackliv, namely, nerve. waters procared in ,any drug., store may be The Bishop of Liverpool- is � one of" i the � all hobes'of getting'Well. Had e g 0"dolvVI r power, impart tono and v4wr to the -the6dtfit.: Topreserve t-ra,NvIthnorelief, Tile first,, bottle of the Nerv- tlirobgh re�efal generattom I be an taklng� --I ,� forbe o . I oinnitted in th ..'� of oc-� Of consumption, an Inheritance 1=6 organs and arousp to bealtby action the ,),,I, as certainly fatal as the same Juantity of most stalwart members of the Episcopal I � 0 .1 , , I � .nervous system, I I . . prussic acid.' Almost any of the salts of bench. He stands over six feet high, and their medicinal integ-rity in all -, I- Tonic, improvoid m6'eomitchlhat iwas ableto the Nervim 'Ionic, and &nbnue ely�. � for -I . �, , walk about, and & few bottles cured me entirely. about six woutlid, anol om entir c"��',j�id. it I I zinc frequontly used in the arta and as dis- is, or was, a model of a university athelete, , climates, they are put up in bottles I belle-ve it is the best medicine in the world. I Is the Irandoet remody for vervee, stoinach and I . I � .. I I BEWARE' OF IMITATIONS . ' ' . sau,not recommend It too highly," I lungs have ever seen." , infectafits, are irritant poisons, and for a, Lameness in horses is sometimes cured by as well as boxes. . I � .1 I I . . I ­ I . I 1, . � . � And the worthless, cheap, so-called Electric few dents one ins, ' . , I I I No relmody compares Ailth SOUTs: A RRICAN NpnviNE ab a cure for the Nerves. No rernedy com- � I y purchase a quart bottle giving them the opportunity to swim, in 11 I have used Ayer's Pills in my pares with Soutli, Anterican gervine tmus a wondicivF; cure for. the Sto-Mach. No remedy -,N,Ill at a3l �, Belts advertised by some concerns and peddled of disinfectant, 86 wine -glass full.of which . swimming the same muscles are exercised 1. I through the country. They are electric In farnily foe severalyears, and al coulpare with South: American Nervine as a curb for all forms of tahing IleaIth, It never falls to 41�� nstne only, tvorthiess as a curative power, and will kill him in an hour. Antimony in.the as in trottingl,but without pain to feet or . I eurb Tuditrostion and Dyspepsia. It tiever falls to cure Chorea, or St. -Vitus' Dance. its powero & ,, P - forin of � . � found them to be a mild and,= biff1diifEfi4'w'hol6 system ary wonderful in the extronle_, it cures the old, the young, and tfi6,m1d- � : dear at any price. tartar - emetic I , is still need to legs. . dle age -d. It Is a great Mend to the aged and Infirm. ,Do'not ]neglect to iisa thl . a precioi-�a boow I - We Challenge the World to show, ail someextentin medical practice, although Most people do not know .a plant has lent purgative, having a good Of you do, you ulay neglect the. only remed I � I Electric Belt wbere -the current is under coa- � " y,wbIch will re�tore you to�health. Smnth America* trol of tb e patient as completely as t4 ' I a virulent poison, 9, comparatively small ,lungs, but ib has^, and its lungs are in its 6ffi-ct on the liver. It is the best I - NOrrine is. perfectly, Rafe, and very pleasant to the taste. Delicate'ladleo, do not fail to im thit , �1 US, . I L ' Oai� T'rade'Xa,rk is the portrait of Dr. dose of which will prove fatal, while phos- leaves.. Examined through a high-power greateure, becauseltwill put the bloom offreshne�s and beautyupon your lips and inyourchealco, �� - I I I Owen embossed In gold upon every, Belt and phorusi found I in' abundance on'the heads , Mier oscope, I every lea', , will show thousands pill used.'�-Fr4nk Spillman, Sul- I � land quickly drive alvay your d1sablIttleff and w6h,klnesseg, I , . 11 I .. - . I.,. � . I . � � I � , I . I I I I I I appliance -manufactured by -us. of matches and in mach larger quantibies in upon thougandm of openingg, infinitely phur, Ky. � . . I 1 7 . � 1 4% ., 1. I . . . 11 . I . . I look 0% Sed'Tor Cataloglie--Mailed (Sealed) Free, various patent ver.itin dest.royers,i is both a' small, of course, but each provided 1vith Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ma.qs. I Large, 10 'Ounce -Bottle, 101110JUN . � slow and a quick poison. Taken in small lips, which, in many species,. are continu%I.. . � Sold byall Druggists cvaryw�ere. � , . 1. ago I � . I , . I I . I I . TIVE ObYEN ELECTRIC ,BELT, 00.y quantities for a considerable periodo it, ly op elling a I - " I , # � , ,, , WJ closing. .' I . - EVERY D ' , - 1-1 1. 49 King S� W...Torontp. I causes a fHgbtful, disease of theteeth and Every Base Effective " I I . I I - I xnnt�an this Dvxer. .. � I � . jawbone, causing the former to fall out and children Cry for Pitcher's Ca,,��tdrlai I . I C. LUTZ 'Sole Wholesale 'and Retail Agent for Exete , � . � I . � � I ­ 11 I , ,r, I I .. � . I I . I I I I I I .I,". 1. .1 . . V� I . �. � I � I . I I I � ;, r I I ,r . . I I r 4 1 1 11, I r I .,� I . I I I I I � . I , I � I I :. I I 1, 11 . . I . : I I I . . � I . . 1 � I �, . I ��'. I . I I 11 . � . . I . I I I . � I I I I I ­ . I I I � 11 I I . I . I I ,� � � I I . . .1 � � 1, . I .1 11 I t. I I 1. I I I f, 11 I 11 de s I - I : r I 11 . . I I I ,� I . � I I I . I I . I . 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