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THE \1 JEST V \ ARCUS, Klii^riMrl. .March 7, ISO*. W!»b ftnimtiiy *CK)ti«wood.Hrv«tv j W**t VU-«<n»u. by J". RUXTD'Xl'L.X* TdilOWTST HlwrMiii’Uf nt«i tnndc known on it<pM<nM'>n Job worn of all kind" done promptly mad *nt* actlori cun'u.ifeod ornoohurm made. Ordvr* by mill will re««ir<* prompt a I ten Mon { 1 •'rms v«»r low Ire 'm« trtai wr Washington letter. — INTERESTING NEWS AND NOTES FROM TIIE NATIONAL CAIMT.VL. A Change In The Cabinet That (Uvea Deuerul Satisfaction. Correspondenca of the Arjrua. WASifINO*BON. I). 0., f March 3, IS'Jd. )* Vice-Proiident Stevenson is as wii!»l m innered a gentleman ns over presi led over the U. S. Sen ate, but ho this week demonstrated to the Sjii ite as well us the public that • hero is a wide gulf between mild— s**s and weak mm. When the ex citement, which his been a marked feature in the Sen ite ail the wei k, culminated in the greatest uprbir ever remembered to have been soon on tho floor'of thu Senate, brought on by the attempt to prevent the tl >rm m amendment, authorizing tlw Secretary of the Troumry to issue 3 poi cent lo in certilie ilea whpnover ready money w is needed, being laid b fire the Senuta, he prove * himself equal to the occasion by ordering the Sergeant at Arms to restore order, although lie must h ivo seen from tho faces of the old er Senators that lie w is trampling j upon tradition and dignity by so d >mg. lie even wont further, by refusing to allow business to be resinned until perfect order was Bostond, and then to add foree to the object lesson in good manners that lie was giving to unruly Sena tors, he directed the Sergeant at * Anns to insist upon order being m lintaiiicd and to place a suflicietii nlumber of ussis'ants upon the floor to enforce the or«!r*»- Then wiien you might have he«rd a pin drop, the Vico President calmly said : •■‘Tiic* Senator from Maryland will now proceed," Afterwards the Gorman amendment was withdrawn to prevent the Sundry Civil Appro priation bill being talked to death. + * * I‘ will not be positively known nntil the 53rd Congress dies by limitation, next Monday, whether failure of one or more appropriation bills will force the calling of an ctrly extra session. There is little doubt tint the appropriation bills Can b*„ put through in time by hard work, but there are several pending amend mem 3—among them that re pelling all laws for the isstio of bonds—either of which will bring out a Presidential veto, if they arc not dropped, # * New stories of the reign of Czar Reed over the House arc scarce. but Representative Crain, of Texas, tel Is one that is new. at least in Wash ington. He says the following con versation occurred in ono of the House Galleries, while Mr. Reed wa» speaking, between a precocious b>v and his father, who had brought him to the Capitol to see Congress : Boy “Who are all those rnon j down there,. writing and reading new#paper* I' at her—•' I'hoao ate the speakers •f the House of .Representative*, my son." Hoy—“W ho is that great big fat man in tlie chair under the Ameri can flag V* Father—** That, rny son, is the House of Itcpresentative*." m m * Senator Brice has been nnmerci fnlly guyed for attending to se cure an appropriation from Con gress of ♦! 00.000 for exfieriment iug j . *'» machines, but the Senator ' insists that the wheel* in his head i h»ven’t slipped any cogs, and fur- ! th'*r that the Government ought to j assist in hastening the era of lerial navigation, which mi bound to come sooner or later. • * # Representative Bailey, of Texas, is as good a silver man as Represen tative Bryan, of Nebraska, but he ■ dedines to s gn the letter addressed to the public, which Mr. Bryan is circulating among Hemocritic me.nhers, and he gives hii reasons for declining as follows : “Brym’g rtea le ns more to what is expe d.vht and further from what i* r ' • HON. JOHN M. THURSTON, NEXT SENATOR FROM NEDRASKA. Uon John M. Thurston. of Nebraska. la a Vermonter by birth, lie went to Oipuhn from I’aater Dam. Wisconsin, where he bill grown to manhood, in iwa.ml begun thn practice of law Do waa eloctel city attorney of Omaha in 1X74 and to the st ;to legislature In 1875 Wnlla the latter is tho h ghost public office ho h is evor nul l ho Inn for yotrs boon colcd at u poll* tUdun of more than local fume aud h is stood high nn a counselor iu tho republican party. Mr. Thurston will second hla nderson. of Nebraska, next March. Democratio than I want to go. H in his desire to pronounce solely for free silver l»> to 1 and stop. Not u word of tirilf, nothing of State binks. No announcement of any further principles of government which should guide a party. A purry cannot succeed with naught but silver. Mu}) cannot live by bread alone. ILym's idoi is pr.c ticully only fora flay. Ho believes in fusing till the silver forces— Democratic, Republican and Popu list. 1 beliefs in being a Democrat and in having a party of Demo Tats. If Populists and Republicans aim ing it frle silver can act with us. I would bo among the li.’st to w»d oomc them. Rut 1 can't surrender mv party's fiith to gain temperuy aid. It might do for the present, but would w is to the party and wreck thu country in tlio future. I loak ou Populism as an equal public threitwith Republicanism. (Jirry Republican duotrinea to their n! ti - mite working out, and a few men would own all the property of the country, and the rest would bo beggars. Carry Populism to its utmost expression, and nobody would have any property at all. I’m against both." * * * J he House has hid timo to kill this week, while waiting for the Senate to act on the appropriation bill?. It passed the bill authorizing an Arbiiritiou Commission to set tlo disputes between inter-state common earners and tludr employes and a number of unimportant measures. * m Jr President Clevel md made a hit in choosing a successor to Poslm is ter General Rissoll, who retired this week. No more worthy selection could have been m ide than William Lynne Wilson, and it is a big im provement on the Poslm istcr Gen eral who has just stepped out. Climatic Influence on Health. It cannot berienic l that the influence of climate upon health is greit an 1 it is in recognition of the fact that phy sicians sent pit'ents suffering with pulmonary d sease* to great distances for “changj of air." Hut when the suff *rer happens to be too p >or to act upon the ntlv.ee his lot Is hard imbed Hut it is not necessarily hopeles*. I) -. Fierce s • tolden Metical Di-coverv can be h id at any me Heine store, and to it thotism l* whose c ises were contidired desperate owe their lives. I p to a cert lin point in the progress of Consumption, !)•*. Fierce's (fallen Medical Discovery is a positive remedy. Hut delay is dangerous with Consumpt ion. In alt the conditions that lead to it. the “Discovery" is the remedy. With severe lingering Coughs or Weak I.ungs, nothing acts so promptly. Kvery disease tint can be re ache I through the bln > l yields to the inc ti ciho. The Scrofulous affections of th s lungs that* called ( oristioiption is one of them. For this, and for every othor form at Scrofula, for all blood-taints disorders, and all chronic Bronchial, Throat, and lung affections, the “D * covery" is the only reinc ly so certain that, once used, it is always in favor. C m anything else bo ••just as goo l" for yon to bnv ? Don't you Lelieve it. Ilalr Tonic Without breuse f ’ ill flt the TottMorfnl Parlors of F. K. flurkJcy on Price Strep*, and examine the tine llsir 'Pome for •ale there. The famous “Quinine,*' 'Italian” and ‘•Kiii de Quinine” so mneb in demnnd in the Fast arc the brands for sale. They are con sidered y#rv fine for cleaning the sculp and hair and are used by both ladies and gentlemen. The receipt for ihese tomes wan originally pur chased of a farnoih U-m it: hair dre-taer at a largo price. The tonic* were largely in demnnd bv the Itul. ian Sadie*, noted for their heanty arid line hair. Try a bottle and be convinced. AN OPEN LBFTBK. — IIOW THE Hit El’ll KEN I>0 DWELL IN UNITY. Harmony Amoiij The Republican Loaders With a Hi; II. (Iarkisvillh.VV.Va.. Fob. 27.1S9;i. ‘ Mit. U. B. 11a ct. My Don-, In- ‘ nocent Young Friend : — I h ive i re ill with much amusement your humorous article in your book com ptnv advertising sheet erstwhile familiarly known us the V\ heeling Intelliycncer. of the 2i»th mat. You appear to consider it a horrible ciime to attempt to seeuro cheaper school books for the people. Esteemed fraud — 1 mean friend — permit nu to call your Riiperb in tellect’s attention to the fact, that you are terribly misunderstood. Your unfimili.irity with tin w;.vs •»f the world is about to get you into a difficulty. Tender idiot—excuse me, intel lect—do you not know that the American Book Comp my is a hor rible, gigmtic octopus? Why it is accused of buying V irginia and Oregon officials by wholesale, and of trying to buy West Virginia Leg islatures. I have heard people say such a vile thing of you poor, little, unsophisticated, spectacled, inno cent that you are, that that ptrt of you which was not m the employ ment of t he V irginiii debt syndic ite, was eng'ged m doing the bidding of,tbo American Book Company for a c msider.it ion after “Mr. bad been seen," and I weep great 'sodding tears, tli.it otio so pure should be so assailed, us I insist it can not be true. Your humor in your precious effusion of the 20th, id so profound, that I four you h ive >» pain down be low your heart. The way the “pestiferous minority” in the Leg islature got away with tho m ij inly to I ho tu no of twenty five to one, on the school book question, turns you inside out in a way to electrify the State. What a splendid corn piiment you piy to tho intelligence 'of the Republican Legislature in this grotesque dunning of the cap land bells By the way, did not the aforesaid Legist dure at one ti»no call you a c>111111011 liar, in stead of a prevaricator? Perhaps th it a-ITected your phantasy or came across the spirit of yom dreams. Pretty child, as yon remark. Delegate Morris indeed had a book bill ready to dump on the House of Delegites at the start. Why, shorn lamb? Because he knew tliemeth J otls of tho American Book Corn- J pany, publisher of McUufTy’s j ! "hoodoos,” contributor to Deino* j cratic cimpaign funds, purchaser of j corrupt newspapers, would bo rna : nipnlator of Legislatures, dispenser of c »sh, theater tickets, champagne, whiskey, tobacco, and other still I choicer articles in tho interests of pure books to American children ami wanted to be good readv for it. Of oodrse, darling Cinderella, you would never hear to these vile meth ods and vour precious mwsp’prr is as guileless as a new born ussocia* tion of thugs. Yes, Burdette, Morris is awfully 1 , hurt because he failed to get on a 1 school book board. Ilu mouit dev- j ilmenl to all Corrupt book concerns ami of course a failure t,o got a chance to work for nothing, as ho had to do for forty-five days, in the interest of the |K»or, tore him all , up. Still he is not as badly wound- I •cl as your are, by the passage of a —-_ r r j , T _am till that will save the people of the state a h *lf milieu dollars Mini gi»e them better books—- mil even ex change if the publishers of the books “most largely used m the State," refine to contract. Beautiful spectacles, you seem to (Belike Speaker Edwards, mid Del ♦ gate Smith of Ohio county. Well they are honest men, and therefore are opposed to the Atnericiu Book Company. To whom or what are yon opposed ? in.illy, {) tliou King's jester, thou reaehest this sublime neigh: of r.idi nit fun : “It the publishers will not con tract the very situation has b*en produced which the few schemeT8 sought to bring about while pre tending to be engaged in a noble elTort. to get. at much lower price, the books now in use. To tlii< project some agile minds devot* d themselves dining the whole of the session Their cmrse through the foriy- five days created scandal, and the partial attainment cf their ob ject is liki ly to result in confusion nod dissatisfaction through the state. As tin mat ter develops the people will understand it bettor.?’ U hat was. it the Mouse of Del egates called you? You know the course of these members created no scmdil. All thoscandil there wa was among the agents of the Amer ican Book Company and the Leg islature came out of it unscathed. A vo*e of seventy to three on the book bill shows the Legislature stood by:be people and was no o *en to bribery. And what, agiin is tie situation produced ? If corrupt concern will not. contract, nml honest one will, mid will give the people better hook®, an 1 for every old one in the state will tr de a new one without charge. For this honest men did indeed scheme, mid in spile of extr 'ordinarily ud verse influences won u tremendous victory over trusts, trieksteis, lob byists and corrupted ncwspipeis. Sublime master of romance, his tory and poetry, emperor of all the urt9, spotless dispenser of glittering streams from the fountain of truth, protector of innocent children,thou gentle fluttering Birdie, hail und farewell ! Yours Affectionately, I’ \V. Monui*. Appendix.—As the mailer de velops, the people will understand it better. Minsrs ! Pure white miner’s oil, tJOcts. Three pounds coal powder, v.»ct8. Powells Squibs, per box, I nets. Dynamite. Iusj and caps II ways on hand at Monroe’s Hard ware Store, Kingwood. Tinware ! Utensils ! Wo have a splendid tiew Stock on hand at prices that will suit you. Keg uim tin-shop, make mid repiir everything in that line.. M o x it0 e 8 11A K D \v a it e , K i n g wood. WHO WAS PAUL REVERE? Everybody known “I'uul JU-verc’s K:def out what elst* dll tic ever do ? i be ‘ Dictionary of United Stated His tory teds. This standard reference • a*»k is arranged alphabetically, und contains short, i rap, < oticisc. compre hensive nformation about every event in America history, and about the man who made the even is. It tells at a glance w hat would take hours of re search in other hooks. It fills a place m btokdom that was wholly vacant he f .re it ca >ii>. It is nuede l in every home and lib-iry. ly writers, teachers, preachers, an l I ivinen. Ou -author. E rankiin .lameson. I’h I).. Profes-orof I! i*tory of I trow n University, formerly of .lo'in lopains Univers ty. /lHFNT^ *n make more Halts with “■ - — ~■* lc-» tal ( an t less walking with this b >ok than w th anything eUu tli.‘V ever sold. It urpeu's to every body, it is handsome, entertai ting, an i us .fill. It is go r| for everv mem ber of the fumilv— nscful alike to School bo.- ait i criutlpi. Write lor eir cnl" r; •»ml t r»> s to Puritan Pub. Co , Boston, Mass. KING WOOD, W. VA. •// 300 3//. m WAGON MAKING, PLANING MILL, CONTRACTING and BUILDING. Bast Steel Roofing from $3 00 Up. Best Steel Siding from $3.00 Up. • ‘ SPOUTING, • © SHEATHING, • • PAPERS, Etc.. » AT THE NOWKST PIIICES. Windows, q Doors, O Frames, An1 all kinds of Work ay Speclall Ct* K $10 and 91*0 Genuine ConfH CP t/a*’r'te fir.a only flee rents nnd R'»i bills t«*r» e-jnti ench.9Asend -V»cent a iIn-planter ten etnte each. fl anel 93 bills *5 e-nta c-«**h. H«*nt securely s*»nle<| on receipt of price. Address, f HAH ft BARKER. \VP,t Atlanta, Ga. ■ --■— « . ___ f '_ g\gn-c.r» \ llWj^aNT&gi <Va>it<m: FR!,!3ATt } -l ~T ITT2I i J> 1 ** *5 6 I 7 6 9 W $ JL0.1L 12 HWfJTTe- i ; 17] a J§ 20 | 21 22123 C pteM25'26127 2fl 29 301 % * SHRST QUA2- 4> ?H- * AlvftlAST QfJAR-130 OK- 32MAW '2 CmitfCDN 10D* lOff33MPMl^NcWWDON 26D- 5H- 25K AMi ^ -nSWRa * THE BOSTON MA5SACRB IfjC? > \ ! , -^9 —^——————1 i s ix.ui Ml s TO Kio;> Si DutDhY ;£-•»">*iss I ”// A / X\ I " :e « * iMildto. In the Ml bun slop. iJL~zS A \j JLiL ,:: r Of t«4rcu-> you .imM Jr ve some ct m.i •it, 1).* ii op i m inniphiof. or ot-.er opint.->, tsa»t*8 a fur w< ro<? h::l> l contracted Ask your i t ntH ut a.\ca- uuo. it is • t* v —p’ib'e. Yo i do not h.,ve to sti-p ,,*-irg lob.c o with BACO au^o It will tioiii'y you when to stop uti l your desire for tob.icco will ccise, Your ,ystem w:l» be as free irom nic oi....e ».» ia.a o.».) oeforc >oa Usv<£ y«>ur oist ouevv or smoke. An iron-c’a l written guarantee to m soluleiy cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refund ed. l*r>ce tl.OJ per uox or 3 bixes (8t day* treatment and guaranteed curei $2 50 l'or sale by all ilrn ig.sts or will be sent by mail i.p n r c-ipi o. price. SEN I) SIX TWO CES r ST AM t*S KOU £ AM I*LE UOX. Ho., lets n n l proo.n f cc. Eureka Chemical & M'f'g Co., La Crosse, Wls Office of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. \V ITonsicK, ' nV. rt. I aul, > Inn., cpt.7, 1S04. Eureka < hemleal and M’f’g Co., I a Oms-e, Wls. •r'‘—I have been a tobacco fiend for many rear., nnd during the putt t«n <-or »«ve »n.‘n t,,K"r'‘ fe«“urly every day. y who e ei vou.s y.Uin hecuino erected unMI ii \ \ nv» told me 1 inuid iclv© lit* the it e <»t tobacco for the tin e in ini?. at 1 tried t«?i ^ * ,,,.e* “N* - «>•? nc/* and vtir <»u« other terred e«. I ut with* ut ueci >*?, until I ncriaerit lily learned ofyotir • uco- tiro.'* ‘threoweetM Htr«» to day I <•<» - en« o.t 11 tnir ,l\.torut ".'V *'";1 I'.diy I co. Ader try .-If cotti eL-y . med : I m , In , erfe.-t he.'M, Blu, he l»«• i rttde < ravine lot tohi cco. which . very Ii voter, tc -n..d or fully a> predate*. W , i»mi .etc ly lelt me. 1 consider your * Mr-v um 'dirpjy wondertul, and call fully rtcninii«end it. Yours very truly. _C. >Y. ousicx. THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE; PIONEER : WStlilEEY! Where the Famous “PIONEEU CLUB” RYE is made. Read whut be Doctors sav about it. Also our U. S. (lunger : OPFIC'E OF II. McS. (.AMBLE. M. I) . ) Mookefield, \V. Ya., Fib. 10. 1894. ( uWi'Msrs. Joint J, Slump Co.:—Geiifhnien : Having ha.] occasion re cently, in several cases of severe illness. Tvphoid fever and other wasting I diseases, to make free use of siimnhnts, I had opportunities for observ ; i*»g the effects of your “Pioneer” W Inskey, w hu ll was the br»nd general j 1y used. I attribute the good results ohtnmed from, as well <*s the tolcr I ation hy hy the most delicate stomach, of the ‘ Pioneer** Whiskey, to its , absolute purity, ami freedom from all foreign 01 injurious matter. 1 can unhesitatingly recommend it in all cases demanding ihe exhibi • tion of an alcoholic stimnlen*. Very respectfully yours, II. McS. Gamble, M. D. All Orders should be addressed — JOHN J. STUMP A Co , (Slice* shots to F. Himmler A Co.,) Bo*{, i>0 A 22 Bedford Street. CuuiU riand, Md. A • Magnificent « Summer • Resort * The i geeleij i Institute* (<4«»nui» o) KING WOOD, WEST VA. Under *ho control of The Kpkrey Ivhtitctk Compant of West Vir ginia. Lp.Lagp. Pit ATT. President. I’he only .Company authorized to i administer the Genuine Keeley Remedies in West Virginia. Tiir Location or the Inj-titi tp at Kixowoon is the most beautiful of u,,y •" »he country, occupying the large and commodious HOTEL GORDON. M. T. POWELL, Memcal Director. HENRY CLAY HYDE, Rceiness Manager. I §W~ Write for information. Correspondence Sfr/efly CnnUdr.vtinl. Wt will pay $300 or m name. ^ SV/EET Only 40c. A POUND! [ For full particular* of tf.yo offer and tha handaomest and moot com- P plete catalogue of Flower., Vegetable* and Fruit*,containing ail old fa- T ▼orite. and cream of new Noveltlea, printed in 17 different color., eleeant U colored plat**. Send 10 eta. (which may be deducted from Drat order; for P VilOkr,<ci floral guide. L I*' ■ ■ * V HEEltH contain the germ of life. P _JAMEgjaCK’a BCI73, Rochester, IT. Y. £ SAYfcU MONEY ^ i *r^LL:a.Y TfeaG&st ♦'.T.l! H » &3A*C E vn? OR OCR »i;iLrP.» ecn e«*ll jrou washicw cfcco;.pr tf.^r >c •» tc.i tel c:««k j ;ro> 11x9 X< _ W nO.'*.U ourtutt, IxiC wo c.Vncamper Ui.u3. • ;:rZa its (Is f—l a::«i o'.>r IZku Aral VuU I’!a» :d Cswlae Uadihics forfiS.UOtrtd s’1. Call eu our aseat or wrUo uu. o mot your trade, cad Jf £»rt ;ro, tern:a Bud of dare do - Has: wllJ tv!3»tra v«iJ Ixarol:* 17« chtllrngo l’:o wsrll to rroc’ifoa crural $0<KCO IWot; PZar—Ico far C-iO.C J- *»r a better C '• botriaz ,'IacIikSO for 5iO.OO ('-- a y >» can bey lrom uo* cr o.ir A - — *• «-—n n"-r • _ [•^"('*'0 l,(^TT:rpr^ 1 —j I.Jj'J 11‘jnili bw uLt J .-Lwa-l.o vVi Oiuoc--'. l5orr^». r r*»Wf S ■»•'•• r-*? K. ifc c„^. >T?". • -.la,. *.*o. —— L—i’ -o»t - A*OSi*.C fwlt CAVC CV it.f. 11 «>’/.! t: it Jc i o , V l>< lui ti I . | .If « • Si || S df a. * n. r. b. Traln«leaTe Tnnnelion rtation a» follow*: «oi«i«i No.'l-Fi*! Train.4:43 a. m H FiniTruir.. <• >* •• 14—A* (r»r • dull* i. :.*7 *• No Train. >!-44> t® '■ i — Acwmi’rl'ii.> -i 4 •• 4—Fart Tra'r.8T4 *♦ liu-Wi.v F*n't hr.8 f4 •* No. a and No. 4rt ur let tialnn and do ui »t*p OOIKU WCkT. Vo. 7—Fwm Tra'n.f 43 a. ib. 45 V. Kx<r*vs . 4:33a. nr Jl— Fuat I ra n.8 in a ro • ’ - .n -43 r ia 47—Flirt Train...IS' 9 p.IB. 1 ~—Arcomirodut ion... 7 f 4 p.m 1—Fn»t Trutn.juo r.m •l -NVhv FrHrlit.;. .... 1-14 p.ta No. 7.No «r>.N’«>. 47 hiuI No. 1 arc tost n ull train* and do not stop ut Tumult. n. K. It. CaiiRrLL. (•opera 1 .Vanagar, TUNNELTON & KING WOOD I? AT LI* 0 AD. Tra’^iance* K'nc«r<'*4 at rt Vi »\ rm., nn<t ar rlveo at Tunaelton a* T:BC a. r lr>.\ ( * '| urr «4 tut* Hi 4.~C n.TT.H-l' 41 t Ivr* »f K*nc« <4 n| J: ry*. H.tn. I,o» vo* Kiri v .« ri at t »> p. n\ <»rrt arrive *• Tuiii.p!»uii nt v Stir r-.: lor.ve* Tim tio't. n Ht 4*1 p. tr.. amt arrive* nt Kit cwoml at 6:30 v la 1 '•aln* rintlv oxentit Hiiminv \| ‘NGKGAHELA PIYEB BAIIECAE. ~ Tho iilananrah I’ratr |« the fthetf l.luo (in worn t'nlrniiiul um«1 CinrlivbutK. 7/.l*» vf**r nm r rrltjimit, Int thine, far. i•«//;/,ft,ilillng (taeelctu to the J.O/.OJT* UAH itU Ll t A P'nMtKERSBURC WCSTOIC^ South hound Principal Station*. N< rthbonn* r h i .a. a.V. 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F urktr-brr? or < bn Her ton, "Thw slonor ?uh Mt.ule "of'er* Ihe shi rle*t and on;rk • e t line, (’lose connect Iona trade with B. A O. tra'n- at halrnotit. also af CUrk^btir? with B. A nnd W'. Va. A P. train* north, south, oast 1 and west. Ask for thruOkh tickets via. •"ft* Mo.noi.c«li Route." 11 won G. Bowl xs. On'l 8nnt.. Monongah, Vv. Va. FRAZER AXLE 8ast In the World! Sat the Genuine! : Sold Eienpfliere l DR. Iff. CURBY BURKHARDS LAniMt My upe.-ini mpnm from oatlenta at a dlatanca, who c»ti not per>nnally conyolt ■no, aiMI drill* tidadla to aiiaarr I hr many cor* re* pointed ta, arid fnrnlah at Abort tiotloe the raroritr Pwerlptloa, an n«1 by mr dtir ■ linr » pr;mtlccof t renty lira yr ir», hare oh* ernted to praparr and Aupply to you tbie on* riv ilrd remedy for Ka malr Irrr*u(arltl«A. 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