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article from the Rochester,
!(Is
*fl&ocr»it ®nd Chronicle was pub
this paper recently and lias
,j't^bject of much conversation
,,professional circle- and on the
W -'.:|parent.ly it cause more com
rip!
Rochester, as the following
K"* time paper shown
rKV:r
I Hen ion, who is well known
^Rochester, but in
a''a
if one (i
am! t'
had i
taking
Said tl
kr.
i pot«
of ev
e advift
He *e!
bring«
IIHtft
.MX Tc
he tt
doctor,
v ice
id fan!"
of pastr
ovsters
you
nearly
v
every
^etica, sent an e\ tended arti
apef, a few days since, which
published, detailing his re
{experience and res« r.e from
ed to be certain death. It
•e .(5
re
'impossible to eimtueriite the
Inquiries which have been
ls
ir office as to the validity ot the
wh. I they have been so numerous
investigation of the subject
motle
lr»,"K'4d
an editorial ne -essity.
i-*i end in view a representative
jer called ooDr. lien ion at his
^ntMijwhen the rollowiug iuterview
vovtrt.il
iijrticle of yours, doctor, has
ere
icnas- a whirlwind. Am the sfiite
lii h*v(ut the terrible condition you
zatnd the way you were rescued
tlit .qu. can sustain?"
t*r. K- one of them an many addi
Wiiet-s*. Few people evsr netaonear
iMai.b*iR8 I did and the:: return, and
w: it surprised that tin- iuilie think
"i?tbffiis. It was inarv.
r,.J,',,.,,
Ioih."
Itr,? 1 the world did vou, a physi
1 both^ to be brought low?"
ier ra,e lecting the first n tid in stsini
don«'^m-j. I did not think I was
ed wvjirue I had frequent headaches
viK-. most of the tune could eat
euMi e day and was ravenous the
•int Mwiull, indefinite iains, and my
:tnd dpsas out of order, out 1 did not
on tkl?ant anything: serious."
vve these common ailments
'*o do with the fearlul Bri^ht's
oil i.:s
ward
ich took so tirm a hold on you'"'
ag? Why, they are the sure
of the first stages of that
ana alady. The fact is, few people
IrtV.-.i-'' alizewhat ails them, and lam
like"'l*
hard
thai toe few physicians do
0Ul]S).
isteange statement, doctor."
v an.u
is a true one. The niedna!
have been treating symptoms
ise.isesfor years, an i it is hiyh
,j,g»,v-,:ed. We doctdis have been
ill' rait
twA8S
my
when we should
g[eroot.
The symptoms! have
ned o* any
»f the water channels indicate
,ch of Brii»ht's lise.ise even
Vkd
uuu.muiI
action or
icouK^H?nou,M!o8t'le
IH'ti K1
i it-
What
coming
ti^n. We do not treat the
try to help the hinn-1- We
waste our time trying to re
ertdache, stomach, pains about
•r other symptoms, but *o di
e kidneys, the source ot mast
m«nts."
en, is what you meant when
ore than one-half the deaths
arise from Bri^ht's disease,
e fwf
kit*.
.Man
iy. Thousands of so-called
•Stars: re torturing people to-day,
W.lf
an
alitv it is Bruhr.'s disease in
of its many forms. It is a
led monster and the sli^ht
ms should stride terror to
who has the.m. 1 can look
reiddi hundreds of deaths
suaiauB declared at the time
id by paralysis, ano:lexy,
?e, pneumonia, malarial fever
X)iumon complaints which I
3re caused by Bri^ht's dis-
tfli
ill these cases have simple
it first?"
»ne of them, and might have
as I was by the timely use of
emedy—Warner's Safe Cure,
my eyes thoroughly open in
and think I am helping oth
the facta and their possible
Why, there are no end of
-iog
oq
Jone»
air,
pon tti
doctor,
ing t'"
•h
des
ntoiw
.over:
nners
sturdy
co
this
inneriP
undrfl
mcftoi'
or forn
fart pe
,ry ctor:
t-very
i-(rn th
delH'8('
o* 5:'
,n.
,1—like
rah-'t0
,t,. •.
ed c'd(
o i»w'er"
v rf'ni
-.this subject. If you
iow
more about it go and see
himself. He was sick the
and is the healthiest man
er to-day. He Was made a
lis subject and can give you
than I can. Go, too, and see
•re the chemist, at the uni ver
u want facts th«re are any
them showing the alarming
SU Jot"
ot feel
to S!
liim to
if he
Brights disease, its .simple
ive symptoms, and there is
by which it can be escaped."
3fied of the truth and force
r's words, the reporter bade
iy*nd called on Mr. Warner
lishment on Exchange street.
hi 1
the laf1
lied ol
omer^
Warner was inclined to he
learning that the infouna
was about the alarming in
sight's disease, his manner
fctantly and he suoke verv
lvillf'1
V A
that Bright's disease has in
derfully, and we timl, bv re
ics that in the past ten years
as been 250 per cent. Look
inent men it has carried off:
nner, Chase, Wil-^n, Car
iops Haven and l'-vk, and
sis terrible, and slows a
^th than that of any other
laint. It should l-e plain to
hat something ni'ist be done
s increase or there is no
ere it may end."
hink many people are aillict
-dav who do not realize it,
pS olH'
,ny oth«
tfd villi'-'
n a clef"
iihriu'"-"
s of thousands. I have a
nple of thia truth whii.h has
my notice. A prominent
a New Orleans medical 1
uring before his da.-s on the
•ight s disease. He had -a^
tnder microscopic analysis,
ffinj: the students what tiie
•f this terrible malady were,
ibow the contrast i
i!
rifc'«:
eH dtdj^
Juras
et
veen
unhealthy fluids, he had
ial, the contents of
rvhi.
li
from hia own iers.»n. 'And
ien,' be said, 'a* we have
Wealthy indications, I will
ow it appears in a state of
h* and hesubmitte is own
sual test. As he watched
his countenance -::Heu!v
color and command
both
in a trembling voice In
etoep, baye made a pain-
ful discovery I have Briatit's disease of
the kidneys*,' and in less than a year he
was de^^J.,'
"Vou believe, then, that it has no
symptoms of its own and is frequently
unknown even by the person who is af
flicted with it?"
"It has no symptoms of its own and
very often none at all Usually no two
people have the same symptoms, and
frequently dvath is the first symntom.
The slightest indication of any kidney
ditliculty should be enough to strike ter
ror to auy one. I know what I am talk
ing about, for I have been through all
the stages of kidney disease."
"You know of Dr. Hemon's case."
"Yes, I have both read aud heard of
it."
"It is very wonderful, is it not?"
"A very "prominent case but no more
so than a great many others that have
come to my notice as having been cured
by the same means."
You beiieve then that Bright's dis
ease can be cured?"
"I know it can. I know it from the
experience of hundreds of prominent
persons who were given up to die by
both their physicians and friends."
"You speak of your ow n experience,
what was it""
"A fearful one. I had felt languid
and unfitted for business for years. But
I did not know what ailed rue. When,
however, I found it was kidney diffi
culty. I thought there was little hope,
and'so did the doctors. I have since
learned that one of the physicians of
this city pointed me out to a gentleman
on the"street one day. saying, "there
goes a man who will he dead within a
year." I beiieve his words would have
proven true if I had not foi .unately se
emed and used the remedy now kn iwn
as Warner's ^afe Or
"And this caused v ::e
it?"
"No it caused me
went to the principal
cians preserioinj: and uain^ it and I
therefore determined, as a duly I owed
humanity and the suffering, to bring it
within their reach and now it is known
ever part of America, is sold in every
drug store and has become a household
necessity."
t'i invest i_Mte. 1
cities, saw physi-
The reporter left Mr. Warner, much
impressed with the earnestness and sin
cerity of his statements and next dd a
visit to Dr. S. A. 1-attimore at his resi
dence on Prince street. Ir. Lattimore,
although busilv encased upon some mat
ters connected with the State Board of
Health, of which he Ls one of the ana
lysts courteously answered the questions
that were propounded him.
"Did you make a chemical analysis of
th e ease of Mr. 11. ^va:ner souse
three years ago, dot'
"Yes, sir."
"What did this analysis show you-'"
"The presence of albumen and tube
casts in great abundance."
"And what'did the symptoms indi
cate''''
"A serious disease of the kidneys.'*
"Did you think Mr. Warner could re
rover?"
"No, sir. 1 diti not think possible,
it was seldom, indeed, tii.it. so pro
nounced a case iiad, up iat. time,
ever been cured."
"Do you know anything at Mt the re
medy which cured him?"
"Yes, I have chemically analyzed it
and upon critical examination, find it en
tirely free from any poisonous or deleter
ious substances."
iVe publish he foreioing statements in
view of the commotion which the publici
ty of Dr. Ilenion's article has caused and
to meet, the protestations which have
been made. The standing of Dr. Henion,
Mr. Warner and Dr. Lattimore in th«
community is beyond question and the
statements they make cannot for a mo
.ueni be doubted. They conclusively
show that Bright's disease of the kidneys
is one of the most deceptive and danger
ous of ail diseases, that it Ls exceedingly
common, alarmingly increasing and that
it can be cured.
To Country Holies.
Veils anJ sunshades cannot prevent the
summer sun from euib'owning your com
plexions but Gienns Sulphur Soap will
speedily restore if duly applied according to
directions. Nothing can be more natural
than the soft velvet texture it imparts to the
skin. Sold by druggists and fancy goods
dealers.
Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye black or
brown, tifiy cents.
inoii ArrHoan Y
Dr. W. K So tt, president of the Co! 1 ege of
Paysicians. Montreal, writes: "1 have recom
mended Ool'len's Uq iid Beef Tonic as the
best preparation n-ed for debility indiges
tion. dyspepsia, fever, ague, and loss of appe
tite,. Take no other.} Of Dru*gir s gener
ally.
1'HO.M 'A ILMKK Ri N
TON', M. !., BALTIMORE.
"I have used i'olden s Liquid Beet Tonic in
my practice, and have been much gratified
willi be result. Ai a tonic in all case^ofde
bility, weakness. an:emia. chiorosis. etc., etc.
it cannot be sifpas-jed." tRemember the
nam?. Colden's—take no other.) Of drug
gists.
2i»c buy- a ]air of Lyon's Pate i Heel Stiff
eners, makes a hoist or shoe last twiee us Jong.
Chrolithion collar^ are ma.e in dhTerent
styles, both standing and turn down The
cuff* are reversible.
Wise's Axle Grease neve cums
lVri«»nal— Men Only.
Tip V.'liicc lielt Mur-:iMi sen 1
y a K V i a u
Electric Appliances ou tual i»v thlry Jati mea
(y «n^' 'id'wlic iro atflxtclwirli
al-'J
day's fasting is weakening, and it is follow
ed by nights of dissipation and orgies.
There will be forty days of insufficient
nourishment and forty nights of over
indulgence in wine and liquors. Cairo is
in a deplorable condition, and the dis
patcher to-night announce that the epidem
ic has appeared in every quarter of that
city. KXpert physicians now believe that
no"considerable town «f the peninsula can
escape, and thar the disease will devastate
Egypt and Arabia tt'ni into Syria.
In the Conn? ry all Summer.
The man who takes 'lis family into the coun
try for the sun mer 3 rniM remember that he
will save his ci.iidren a jireat deal of pain and
himself a large amount of money in doctors'
bills, if he is thoughtful enough to carry a
supply of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. The med
icine i- a standard specific for ail cares of
cramps, colic, cholera morbus, diarrhtea. or
dysentery.
Mr. Cross, in
Wife, Georg* K
skinny
his biography of his late
will 'ne ude her diary.
KerifcwiT" restores
viy-p'uvia. iiuiMtenctt. $1.
Men
heaStli an I vitjor. on:
C. Marvin, the oldest member of the
New York stork pxchanne. is dead.
Nerv usdeP'i: y the cirse of the Amer
icen people, immediately yields to the action
of Brown's Iron Hitters.
Mary Andei^on will open her I ondon
engagement Sept 1.
Dr. 0. W. Benson of Baltimore, Md., pre
pares a skin cure that is the best thing for
skin diseases ever known. It cures eczema,
tetter, ring-worm, and all rough and scaly
skin diseases in the shortest time. Sold by
all druggists at $1 per package.
Ttie St. Paul Red »'apv trot away with the
Minneapolis Brown stoefcjng*.
•Koivjh on l:Ar"-"ear-'
r..jj
I Viiger w i'. ^ive i
other month.
ii—rv.-us-lt:.:-tj-,
lost v:M,:,y aTsl ^!:. trcil tr•:!!•-, ciMr-ityfing
i.''r,i''o:i of Iiea'.Ui aTi'l
manly T%*«r. Adorer a* above. N. B.—No nulc
Is incur red, rs^^itji:!eire4.
risei!ie. Pronensny a:iit l'a«-*vn, brinff« Mun
kimi nuiiib aliment-, 'or'niost anoiiu them
are N. •. N-t IV' -i tv. a'i'l u-'H.'sejr.i!
of G'*u t/Aiii*i! 1iair,
Foo'l ov«" ard
re»tor«*^ slu- »uffv to liia former v.tf'-r. *1.—At
it br ma:! fi. '.a H. Al e: 3j.~ r-t
Ave., New Yorn.
I—H
.Spread, of the Cholera pi
Alexandria Cable The alarir prevailing
here cannot be exaggerated. No one
doubts th° existence of cholera here, but
the authorities refuse to admit the (act.
Twelve deaths are reported to-day. but can
not ,-»e verified. Six hundred troops have
been drafted from the English army for de
tail in the cordon iincs. All the wineshops
are closed at midnight, arid the sale of salt
tiah or of green or overripe fruit is thrown
into the sea, md rots on the shore. There
iggreat danger that the progress oi the dis
ease will be greatly aided by the fast of the
Ramidan, which began on July 6. The
tic.
•••. tl
--a
roj. lies. Iiel-toijr-. iiits veruiia. cui]iB|- :i'»s
Mr. Ryar, a well known American jour
nalist, has just died in Paris.
Keokuk. Iowa^-Dr. K. E. Fuller says:
have used Brown's Iron Bitters in my
own family with excellent_resu'ua."
Bob Schenck appointed Crook to West
Point.
Among the mos etfi acious of remedial
agentsarethe med:ca jre[arationsfrom the
laboraory of Mrs.
K
P.akham. Lynn. Mass.
"Burnr Faiha ." Qr.i.'k, complete cure, all a'laoy
ina Kidn and i nuary niagaaea. $1.
Judge James Kerman. died of paralysis, I
at Bellefontaic" Oliio. aged seventy.
Moore, the I'm!erfeite-, wUo esc.ped
from the St. Paul jail is once more limbo.
Elm Gnovic, N.
0—Dr.
G. N. Roberson
says: "I prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters and
find it all it is rec.Mnmende 1 be.'"
Three children of lieneiicf Lebig of Mil.
waukee wtre bu'-ed to d^ath the 10th.
\Vri.t.»' -»n i'okns Ask t.T it
i-ViupJele. 'rm.iii'':' "lire. Oorun WJTU,
Aii
Old Custom.
It wasacustom among ti.e Babylonians to
carry their sick into the market piace, where
every passer-by was in humanity and civilitv
Obliged to impure oftheir condition aud give
some advice according to his own experience.
It i he same c.:-to:n prev aled to-day, just
think u* the thousand* who would freely
testify to the virtues of Alien s Iron To lie
liitiers and advice its use not only by the
sick but by the healthy as well. All genuine
beartbe signature o: J. P. Allen, St. Paul,
Mum. i
All diseases cured by a new aud safe metb
od—saves expensive Doctor and Medicine
biii.s. Send ." en stauip for causes of disease
and Home tiea:ment. Home Health Co.,
Minneapolis, Mian.
Werecommsud Wise s Ax.e Greaae.
On the 17th distant a man gained admi-
sion to the hou»e ot a family named Spein.
near the capitol. or. a declaration that he
was a water in?p?c'or. aud brutally assault
ed a young woman, the only person in the
house. He choked her into insensibility
and accompiishe i1h s purpose. Tue victim
is seriously injured, ami may die. The as
sailan was not arrested. i
he bonds a rest for an-
Bost, work iuth» U.S. r'ortbd money.
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nati Wnt1* far Catalogue
Nj.
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work for whi 'h ti'.-« U a mar*»t. Sen
1
for a.'i 1 tcrtnn ti.•* Twomlily Ilnlttliig
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s'lonM be
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•iwi'is are
u'.U pt the
iv. Hi is­
let.» S'-.'u .. U't
ti. rs. i.-t' i-i'- '-n the
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NEUEALGIA
NEURALGIA. NE/i'/OUSNESS
(U
PERRY DAVIS*
fain-Killer
A SAFE AND SURE
REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Cramps,
Cholera,
Diarrhoea,
Djsantarj,
Sprains
AND
Bruises,
Burns
AN*
Scalds,
Toothache
AND
Headache
For Nik' by all Drugzists.
TUTT'S
EXPECTORANT
la so
U.'! s, w 'ii
Lnn)(a,
:i pi nnrate tile lubtlnmc ol lite
ex Jiril O tal I III' ntiid in.tMrr
i:, ::.r li .!. h! i! i 1 1' r::
inothln^ inwii. rrlicvf* tlio Ir
ritation th it tti-? I» cK-niiaea
tit*: I ung« of Hi I imp ill-it ir*. st I lima
tllem lu'ii rnhrliliMl by tli*tutc i ir- u
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i
n-rvhi-sv• in Slight ro!»l» end Ita
conxiam|)tion. It i« iin|.| iiuiiiioiirglfCt
th »-m. Apply tla«* rtnifdj promptly. A
te-,T .jr "V. -V -I-. w a: I .• it
no is-mtil
h« ver lif ta f-m i 1 Hi n) Ual
prompt. :n n s us TUTT'S EXPECTORANT.
A sinjjlp doae a nise* tli«i |,h I ni, i a
iiill
iiiim.i!l
.ri, a 11 i' i i, I. ui tino-'t
ob•.ri.i• c.iii»t,. A plensunt c»rdi«l. cl»ll»
dr«ia take it readily. I I'mji It t
ittt a!uult)e 'H' I ei.oi '. 1 Im in e1 "i v 1 siuiif.
Ita 2r, u I'. ti»
TUT"PS
PILLS
^CT DIRECTLY CH 1 HE LT'ER.
t'lli rt till!* RinS 1 n .1 It) »|if |Hm,
Sick llnulai hr, llilinu* ,iln itnslipti
tioia. lihru ii liii. I'll)*, 1'n i pit n ion ot
thf llrnrl, KIj/iiikh, Torpid in. un:l
Jh't nau le I i'ri-( it la rit lra. It
T«:y
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
I* a 1' is
r.r.
will
jj amt.
etuils anil
te-
i' o
!*ry
v. :u sei'i
if
WILL KILL ME."
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W.BEN SON'S
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AfE i -K-s:-..' TJi^ae
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DYSPEPSIA. /0
if/
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(»($ Will*, kr
cur
Jl«t i 'o: a (Syr M.eit go.
L'eeia :i.o h..:,l it -ngy.»
«aigEg»2gr?..i
c-jra
for nil thoae P»InfoI Cumplaln'n and WeakneMM
•o aoaunoB ta our bent femalu population.
4 Medicine
fur
Woman. Invented bj Woman.
Prepared by a Woman.
Th» Qmt«t Ivllcil OUto'trT J: nc th* Dtn it lllllorf.
Of tt revtTBs the drooping spirits, inrig-arat'!* and
h&rnu>nUea the organic fuiu-iions, gl^es elasticity and
ttrcoiiew to tb(« strp. reetonj the natural liiatre to the
eye, and plants on the paie otio.'k
ot
(kit
wiman the (reah
roses of ireV spring ari 1 ear'y iummor time.
%W~Physicians U^e It and Prescribe It Freely "5*
It removes faintness, fiatui nry, destroys all erftrtng
for stimulant, and relieve", wea'tcnes* of the dtoicn h.
That feeling of N»aHr£ m, cnu ii? ['.tin, 'wr.ght
and bA kache, U *.-*ays Kriri mently onr-! by Its uia
For the
euro of kld.icy t'omplnlisM of
either
^radioaio evry vwu,"' of Humor* ti .m he
Bl-t. a,i'! ,rie »m and «-r- nijth to tho gj'stem. of
man woimtii or child. lii-,i .n havuig it.
Both the Compound and It! iod P\irifl«r are prepared
at 233 and ill Westarn Avenup, Lynn, Mas*. Price ot
either, $l. SU botvlee for fj. Sent by mail in the form
of pills, or of bi nj 'S, on r-feipt of price, |t per bo*
for either. Mrs. Pinkhum frcvly answers a'l lflttera of
Inquiry. Enclose 3ct» stamp. Send for pampUlot.
No faintly »hou! 1 He without I.TWA E. riSKTtASTB
UVEB I'll.l.S Th-r cn e -nst sja':.n, biJUotuuvita,
"*«ltorpi li'y of th» llv.»r. 2i o-vit^ boa.
IT'^oidby allDriiggl«u."f| W
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Of any school, what is the best thing
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kaf WRITE FOR T'JTT S MANUftl FREE."»
in
the world for quieting and allaying all ir
ritation of the nerves and caring all forma
of ne'vous complaints, giving natural, chi! i
like refreshing sleep always*
\nd
they will tell you unhc»itatiuu
Some form of Hops!"
CllAl'TSB I.
Ask any or all of the moat eminen.
physicians:
"What is the best and only remedy that
can be relied on to cure all diseases of the
kidneys and urinary organs, ^ucli as, iirmhl'a
disease, diabetes, retention or inability to
retain urjue, and all the diseases pecunar to
Women"—
"And they will tell yon explicitly a
ii
emphatically "Buchu."
Ask the same physicians
"What is the most and reliable ana
surest cure for all liver di^eHaes or dys
pepsia constipation, indirection, bilious
ness, malarial fever, ague, v. ," and they
Mil tell you:
"Mandrakt! or Dandelion)"
Hence when these remedies are iu' net!
with others equally valuable.
And compounded into Hop Bitters, such
a wonderful and mysterious curative power
is developed which is so varied in its op
erations that no disease or ill health can
possibly exist or resist its power and yet it
Harmless for the moat frail wouia:.
weakest invalid or smallest child to use.
chaptkk n.
•raUc.it.-i
"Almost dead or nearly dym*"
For years, and {tiven up by physician
Bright's and other kidney diseases, live
complaints, severe coughs called consump
tion. have been cured.
Women none nearly crnzyi
From a^ony of neuralgia, nervousness
wakefulness and various diseases peculiar
to women.
People drawn out of shape from ex.-r:.,":
atin„' pangs of Rheumatism
.Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer:
from scrofula!
Erysipelas
Salt rheum, blood poisoninx, dysipenia, Jndl^esti »n
»ud ,u laet almost aii diseases trail
Nature is heir to
Have been eured by llop Blttats, proof o£ wlncU
eaTi ,ril ev«»ry iieigbb jrhood in rli'- v*i
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phyaloUna to Its merit*
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