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A UETHOIT MIttACLE.
rKE tT TRIUMPH FOR CANADIAN
MEDIC AL SCIE NCE.
RTICCtARS OK ONE OF THE MOST REMARK-
cures on record descrir d by
THE DETROIT NEWS—A STORY WORTH
A CAREFUL PERUSAL.
(Detroit News.)
U [L e following naragraoh, time which furnishei ar>neare! the
News a short ago,
Ljgof Wonderfully this information—a remarkable that case it domania that was l
explanation. It is of sufficient im-
tanCP to the New-’ readers to reoort it to
>ni fullv. It was so important then that
attracted considerable attention at the
The following is the paragraph in
B. Northrop, for 28 years one of the
known merchants on Woodward ave-
„-ho was supposed to be dying last
of locomotor ataxia, or creeping life
has secured a new lease of and
to work at his store. The disease
been supposed t.o be incurable,
Mr. Northrop’s condition is if greatly the im-
and it looks now as grave
0 M lie cheated of its prey.”
that time Mr. Northrop has steadily
ved, not only in looks, but in condition,
he has retrained his old-time strength,
t had been hinted to the writer of this
who was acquainted with Mr.
rthrop, that this miraculous change had
wrought by a very simple remedy
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo-
When asked about it Mr. Northrop
verified the statement, and not
sc, but he had taken pains to
rm any one who was suffering
similar manner when he heard of any
icase. Mr. Northrop was enthusiastic
icremit in his own case of Dr, Williams’
{Pills. It was a remedy that he had
•dof after he had tried everything had been he
d hope to give him relief. He
he care of the best physicians who did all
, could tc alleviate this terrible malady,
without any avail. He had given Y., up
e, when a friend in Lockport, N.
ite him of the case of a person there who
been cured in similar circumstanc ‘s by
t person cured at Lockport had
lined his information information respecting
William*’ Pink Pills from an article
in the Hamilton, Ont. Times.
se was called “The Hamilton Miracle”
the story of a man in that city who,
almost incredible suffering, was pro-
ied lythe most eminent physicians to
Uralde and permanently disabled. He
Lent hundreds of dollars in all sorts of
■ent and appliances only to be told in
Id Kre that there was no hope The for him, and al-
^ was impossible. shall, of person 25 Little
(Mr. John Mat
k St., Hamilton, Ont.,) was a mem-
Rie Royal Templars of Temperance,
JlisabJed (hr having and been incurable pronounced by the permv physi-
■was paid the f 1000 disability insurance
►<1 hy the oner for its members in
fcses. Bpes. F For years Mr. Marshall had been
1 helpless, and was barely able to drag
f around his house with the aid of
es. His agonies were almost unbear-
d life was a burden to him, when at
came. Some months after
heard been paid the disability
be of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
as induced to try them. The result
iraculous; almost from the outset an
cement was noticed, and in a few
s the man whom medical experts had
as incurable, was going about the
saltliier and stronger than before. Mr.
all was so well knowu in Hamilton
J the city newspapers wrote up his
rial recovery in detail, and it was
p before stated, that Mr. Northrop
bto possession ot the information that
(is rarcely equally conceive marvelous recovery. hopeless One
a ca 9 e more
pat ot Mr. Northrop. His injury
pint in this way: One day, nearly
krsago, le lie stumbled and tell the
length of a steep flight of stairs
Rere at the rear of bis store. His
Id spiue were severely injured. He
kljsis fc very soon developed itself, efforts and
of the most strenuous
lids and physicians the ter-
Kiction fastened itself upjn hun.
jeriy I He two could ytars do he nothing was perfectly to sup-
Islrength in the least invalid’s effort. He chair. had
peeled I weak, about pale and in an fast sinking when
ly I his information came that veritably death.
life from the jaws of
Iio at that time saw a feeble old man
linto his store on an invalid’s chair
fct recognize the man now, so great
Imgetbat Dr. Williams’ Pink learned Pills
[flight. Inedy When Mr. Northrop Marshall
that had cured Mr.
and the person Williams’ in Lockport, Fink he
a supply ot Dr.
>ugh Messrs. Bassett & L’Homine-
V\ oodward aveuue, and from the
Und an improvemeut. He faithfully
to tue use ot the remedy until now
iipieteJy restored. Mr. Northrop
that there can he no doubt as to
s being the cause of his restoration
, as ad other remedies and medical
t lett him in aeon iition rapidly go-
jbad there Co worse, until hope at tor last him it and was he
I bunced was incurable. no He was in this
Ludition when he began to use Dr.
I L.ih. Pink Pills, and they have restored
rthrop was asked wbat was claimed
louder lul remedy,and replied that
Rood that the proprietors claim it
loil bunder and nerve restorer;
I in a condensed form all the ele*
l^csar/ u> euiiou tue oioo.i, disease. restore It
■ nerves and drive ont Pills
■by the proprietors that Pink
B paralysis, rheumatism, sciatica, all
^■i Bculiar of the to heart, females, headache, loss of appetite, and
^Sleeplessness, loss of memory, and
i arising from overwork, mental
i of vital force, etc.
to say,” said Mr. Northrop, “that
r e much faith in patent medicines,
ot say too much in favor of Dr.
Biuk fhat Pills. The proprietors,how- patent med-
• they are not a is used,
i sense in which that term
ly scientific preparation, the re¬
fs of careful stu iy and exoeri-
|e part of the proprietors, and the
| successfully used in private placed
pr years before being
pral saie. Mr. Northrop
1 that he is a living ex-
|tbere Ire for is nothing to equal On inquiry these
I
nerve diseases.
[oun i that these pills were man-
?y Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.,
b\ N. Y., and Brockville, Ont.,
te are soli in boxes (never in buls
Ired), at 59 cents a box, an l mail may
B druggists or direct by
Ilhams’ Medicine Co..from either
>s The price at which these
J makes a course of treatment
comparatively inexpensive Heal as
I I Ip This .°t“~r reme lies or most me
case is one of the re-
F r ®oord, an 1 as it is one right
i [ 0 b i t, and not a thousan i miles
c easily verified Mr. North-
I ’E’dl known to the people of
I he says he is only too glad to
r ’marvelous good wrought in his
l ys he considers it his duty to
help all who are simnaFfy affliatSS BY any
word he can say In behalf of the wonderful
efficacy ^of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.
WORLD’S FAIR PROGRESS.
A Boston man wants to exhibit a skv-
rye'e at the World’s fair. A skycycle
comes under the head of flying machines.
The Wisconsin World’s fair building
will have a $5,000 grand staircase, the
donatiou of the Morgan company, one of
the best known firms of the state.
The board of trade and citizens of
Fargo, N. D., have undertaken to raise
$30,000 to supplement the state’s World’s
fair appropristion of $25,000.
Butterflies to the number of 150,000
will be shown in the Pennsylvania ex-
h'bit at the World’s fair. The collection
is said to be the most complete and finest
in the world.
It is estimated that the thirty-five rail¬
roads which enter Chicago will expend
$ 110 , 000,000 in increasing and improv¬
ing their equipment and facilities for
transporting freight. World’s fair visitors and
Costa Rica’s pavillion at the World’s
fair will be surrounded by gardens orna
mented by a profusion of tropical plants,
and in the galleries of the pavillion will
be placed more than three thousand beau¬
tiful birds, many of which have very gor¬
geous plumage.
Conspicuous in the shoe and leather
exhibit at the World’s fair will be the
display made by Lynn, Mass. Lynn is
the largest shoe producing centre in the
United States, fully seventy five and per¬
haps oue hundred of the shoe manufact¬
urers of th t city will furnish exhibits.
They are acting in harmony in the mat¬
ter.
Thomas Cook & Son of London, the
well known tourists’ agents, have notified
the transportation department of the
World’s fair that they intend to make an
exhibit of means of transportation inclu¬
ding the following: Norwegian carriole,
Norwegian sleigh, Lapland dog sleigh,
Irish car,Neapolitan cart,Turkish caique,
Palestine encampment, camel saddle and
harness, elephant with howdah, Bombay
bullock cart, catamaran, Chinese palan¬
quin, Japanese jinriksha,antique English
sedan chairs, old English and traveling Nile char¬
iot, models of dahabeahs steam¬
ers, models of boats and also to show
models of various Egyptian temples.
Of General Interest.
Japan’s theology has eight hells.
Alabama negroes have $20,000,000.
Manitoba is the prize wheat section.
There is a moth insurance compiny.
Our street railways employ 70,764 men.
Helena has a gold brick worth $150,-
000 .
More than 18,000,000 men stand ready
for the battle in Europe.
A Missouri man ate eleven dishes of ice
cream and did not die until a week af¬
terward.
The gross earnings of the chief rail¬
roads of the country, as presented during by
Bradstreei’s, were $87,000,000
May, 1892.
Tbe deepest hole in the world is bored
at Schladebach, Germany. Il is 5,735
feet in depth, and is for geological re¬
search only.
Individual asparagus holders which
secure a single stalk of the vegetable are
imong what would seem to be unneces¬
sary novelties._
Mr. McNutt’s Speech.
Among the famous men of Vicksburg
before tho war, one of the most qualities promi¬
nent was a Mr. McNutt. Two
marked him out as an individual type.
The first was his personal cowardice.
Still more individual was his power of
setting aside in his own favor those
prejudices of the public mind which
would have crushed any other man. He
was at one time a candidate for United
States senator. The opposing In speech candidate Mc¬
was General Quitman. citizens, a I under¬
Nutt 8 »id: “Fellow
stand that General Quitman is now in
the eastern couutiesreviewing his militia,
and that he says when he meets me he
intends to whip me. Now I tell him, at
this far off distance, that if he whips me
it will be because he cau outrun me, for
I have a great horror for the barbarous
practice of personal violence.”
Such a speech from any other man
would have w«>n him the contempt of his
listeners, but it was McNutt, and people
laughed and applauded.—“Recollections
of Mississippi.”
An Early Display of Fireworks.
A veiy fine display of fireworks was let
off from a magnificent building in the
Green park, London, in November, 1748,
to celebrate the peace of Aix-la-Cbappelle. records is
The next fine display history
the elegant one they had in Paris, on May
31 1770, in honor of the marriage of tbe
, who Louis XVI in embryo.
Dauphin, French, in was their intense enjoyment,
The crowd and bad such
cot up such a fine an
elegant panic that nearly 1,000 persons pushed
were were killed. Some of them were
into the river, and Borne died of shock
and suffocation in the crowd.—New lork
Evening Sun.
Supply and Demand.
Peddler—“Any tin«, ma’vnnt”
Housekeeper (indignantly)— Those
'in you sold me last week have all gone
9
to Peddler—“Yes’m. pieces.” I knew you’d
„ „ New
want some. more by tbn time.
York Weekly.
Little Girl—“How old are you?’’ old do wm
Miss Ant qus— “I-er-how
Little Girl (after reflsetion)—“ ’Bout
« hundered.”
Pay of Fourth Class Postmasters.
A poatoffice starts in the fourth class,
and in the beginning the postmaster get s
all the money there is for his trouble and
responsibility. His compensation is fixed
by law upon the b isis of all collected
box rents, commission on the stamps he
handles, sales of waste piper and dead
newspapers or other printed matter and
twine. The rate is 100 per cent, per
quarter on the first #50; 60 per cent on
the next $100; 50 per ceut. on the next
$200, and 40 per cent on all the balance
up to a certain limit. Th »t is, be may
not receive more than $250 per quarter,
exclusive of commissions ou money order
business.
When a fourth class postmaster receives
$ 1,000 a year the receipts of his office
must be at least $1,800. At the close of
the fiscal year ending June 30. 1891,
there were 64,329 postoffices, of which
3,041 were presidential offices and 61,-
288 belonged to the fourth class. At
44,263 of these the receipts were less
than fifty dollars a quarter, and were
consequently absorbed by the postmas¬
ters’ pay.—Kate Field’s Washington.
He’ll Bear Watching.
Mrs. Bilkins—“I am afraid little
Johnnie intends to play truant this after¬
noon and creep under the circus tent.”
Mr.Bilkins—“Why?”
Mrs. Bilkins—“At lunch he didn’t
talk about anything but his lessons.”—
Street & Smith's Good News.
Leonard Whitton, of Brighton, Ont.,
is classed as the biggest man in Canada.
He weighs 469 pounds. Ten years ago
he weighed but 150 pounds.
Shut Your Ears
To the representations of unscrupulous deal¬
ers who tell you that their bojjus nostrums anti
local bitters are identical with or akin to
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Such statements
are false. Ask for, and insist upon having:,
the tain genuine d ty article, malaria, which is a well ascer¬ liver
reme for dyspepsia,
complaint, the infirmities rheumatism, incident ktoney disorder and
to age.
A German face biologist savs that the two sides
of the are never alike.
Many persons are oroken down from over¬
work or household cares. Brown's Iron Bit¬
ters rebuilds the bile, system, and aids digestion, malaria. re¬ A
moves excess of cures
splendid tonic for women and children.
The plumes In the helmets of the French
dragoons are ma le of human hair.
The article, “A Detroit Miracle.” taken from
a Detroit paper, is quite interesting reading,
it tells how one of the best known merchants
of that city suddenly appeared of at life, his busine°s when it
with supposed apparently that a new he lease sick
was was a very man.
It is estimated that there are now 6,335
postmistresses in this country.
Ike Only One Ever Printed.
CAN YOU FIND THE WORD 1
There Is a 3-inch display advertisement In
this paper, this week, which has no two words
alike except one word. The same is true of
each new one appearing each week, from The
Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house make places and a
publish' “Crescent” Look on for everything send them they the
it, name
of the word and they will return you book,
BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS or SAMPLES FREE.
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp¬ bottle.
son’s Eve-water.Druggists sell at 25c per
A Scrofula
IK In the Neck.
The following is from
Mrs. J. W TillhrookiWife
of the Mayor of McKees¬
port, Penn.:
'SVv “ My little boy Willie,
•fi. rill Lit 1 now 6 years old, 2 years
|ugo under had a scrofula which bunch the
Willie TUlbrook. one ear and
doctor lanced it dis¬
charged for some time. We then began giving
him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and the sore healed
np. His cure is due to HOOD’S SARSA¬
PARILLA. He has never been very robust,
but now seems healthy and daily growing **
■trouger.” **
HOOD’S PILLS do not weaken, but aid
digest ion and tone the stomach. Try them. 25c.
CHILD BIRTH EASY1 •
• *4 • MADE
** Mothers’ Frieho ” is t scientific¬
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre¬
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro¬
fession. These ingredients unknown are com¬
bined in a manner hitherto
“MOTHERS’ FRIEND”
• •
WILL DO all that is claimed for
HAND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to “Mothers ’’mailed FREE, con¬
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Bentby express on receipt of price $l.SOpwb 0 t£ft
BRA0FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atl«ntft.®ft«
SOLD BY ALL DRUOOI8TBL
“German
Just Syrup” a bad cold, and a backing
cough. We all suffer that way some¬ is
times. How to get rid of them
the study. Listen—“Iam a Ranch¬
man and Stock Raiser. My life is
rough and exposed. I meet all
weathers in the Colorado mountains.
I sometimes take colds. Often they
are severe. I have used German
Syrup five years for these. A few
doses will cure them at any stage.
The last one I had was stopped in
24. hours. It is infallible.’' James
A. Lee. Jefferson, Col. ®
| WMT&BE3K£S!£s
Ladies neenfng a tonic, or children who
want building up, should take Brown’s Iron
Bitters. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria,
Indigestion. Biliousness and Liver Ct inplaints
makes the Blood rich and pure.
A German sc entist holds that all diamonds
come from meteors.
HALL’S CATARRH CURE is a liquid and
is taken internally, and acts directly of upon the
blood and mucous suria es tbe system.
Send for testimonials, t ree. Sold Propts., by Druggists.
75c. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Mr. Darius Waterhouse, little Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: “It cost but to try Bradycrotine,
and a trial is all that is necessary will to convince
the doubting thousands that it cure head¬
ache." All druggists, fifty cents.
indigestion If dropsy alter and a good night’s sleep there which is
stomach disorder
Beecham’s Pills will cure.
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ON^ ENJOYS
coin Eoth tho me memoa tnpfhnr? nnrl ana results romilta Whon wnen
foVTUp Of Figs IS taken: It IS pleasant
and gently refreshing promptly to the taste, Kidneys, and acts
yet on the
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
aches tem effectually, fevers dispels colds, habitual head¬
and and cures
constipation. only remedy of Syrup kind of Figs is the
its ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, healthy prepared agreeabh only from substances, the most its
and e
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50o
and $1 bottles reliable by all leading druggist drug¬ who
gists. Any have hand will
may not it on pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. l)o not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.V.
m sT LITTLE f
4 <b LIVER
I PILLS
DO 90T GBIPE NOB SICKEN.
Sore ear* for SICK BEAD-
ACHE, impaired gland*. di*e>tloa,eoDiU- They
. * p»uon, TitU torpid arouse dii-
ID organ., remove name*,
so ilneu. Muteal effect on Kid-
neys and bladder. Conquer dis-
iOO bilious nervous Eatabliah
orders. Daily n&t-
ural Action.
blood. Beautify Purely complexion Vegetable. by purifying
The be doie ii much. nicely Each adjuited vial to contain! suit eaiiL 42, ai carried one pill in wit eon
never .oo
pocket, like lead pencil. Business man's great
convenience. Taken earner than eugar. Sold every¬
where. All genuine good! beer “Crescent”
Send 2-cent stomp , You get 32 page book with (ample.
DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO . St. Loult. Mo.
chasing self mize value IT and IS in for A VV. your family DUTY your L. footwear money. Douglas to yon get owe the by Econo¬ shoes, your¬ pur¬ bent W. L. DOUGLAS
for which will CT- prices TAKE testily. represent asked, NO SUBSTITUTE. the as best thousands value $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN,
THE BEST SHOE IH THE WORLD FOR THE MONET.
A genuine sewed shoe, that will not rip, fine calf, seamless,
smooth lnsiue, flexible, more comfortable,stylish and durable than
any other shoo ever sold at the price. Equals custom made shoes
i. k 2) costing from $4 to #5. fine calf shoe*. The most stylish.
H Jj) (t» *♦ a and *5 Hand-sewed, prices. They equal
easy and durable shoes ever sold at these
m flee Imported shoes costing from $8 to $ 12 . and all others whs
m <I»0 50 I'olice 8hoe, worn by farmers
’I ■ -want a good heavy calf, three soled, extension edge shoe,
« easy to walk in, and will keep tho feet dry and warm.
1 $2 50 Fine Calf, ®*2.*25 and 82 Workingmen’s Shoe*
<h a wl’l give more wear for the money than any other make.
I* ■ They are made for service. The increasing sales show that work¬
ingmen have found this out. 81.75 School
% BOYS J #2 and Youths’ Shoe* are
worn by the boys everywhere. Tho most service-
■“■‘""““‘tTSfffiSew-.i.*2.50.M LADIES for Dllsses made of the ... beet *1.75 Don-
Shoes are
Li gola or fine Calf, as desired. They are very stylish, made com¬
fortable and durable. The $3 Bhoo equals wish custom
shoes costini from $4 to $6. Ladies who to econo¬
m mize In their footwear ore finding this out.
CA UTION.-Bewar.of dealers substituting shoes with¬
out W. L. Douglas’ name and the price stamped ou bottom,
cunrc Such substitutions are fraudulent and subject to prosecw
AoK act/ FUK rno u< W. i L. DUUuLAo nmirt oMUto. tton by law for obtaining money under false pretences.
If for sale in your place send direct lo Fnctory, stating kind, sine and w idth
not Will give exclusive s.ile to shoe dealers and general mer¬
wanted. Postage free. \V rite lor Catalogue. \V. L, Douglas, Brockton, Slam
chants where I have no agents,
LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES
For kadi., and Cent*. Six styles
m in Pneumatic Cushion and Solid Tires.
\ A Diamond Frame, Steel Drop Forging,, Steel
3 Tubing, Adjuiteble Ball Bearing* Saddle. to all running pert*,
including Pedals. Suspension
'il&i Kmal 3 r Send Strictly ft cents‘la HIGH stamp* GR :for BerolTtre, ADE Mr i 100-nage n Ever Sportisgr illuTtrated y Parttcoiar. Poods, eafa- etc.
S 1 1 Cetsiete* (»*•- l 2 g*e ot kins, KlBes,
. 7 . .
JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO.,Mfrs.,147 Washington St.,BOSTON, MASS-
PISO’S CURE FOR
Consumptive* and people
who hav* w-at ir.og* or Asth¬
ma. should us* Pleo * Cur# for
Consumption. It ha* enred
thoncande. Jt has not lajnr-
•d oue. It Is not bad to taka.
It t* the best cough syrup.
Bold everywhere. »5e.
CONSUMPTION.
r V
IM
DO NOT BE DECEIVED ■•■■■/
.
with Pones. injure Enamels, iron, and anil Pnlnts burn off. which stain
the homls. tho Brilliant, Odor¬
The Rising Sun Stove Polish Is
less. Durable, and the consumer pays lor no tin
or glass package with every purchase.
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Spring Term begins January 21.
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The scheme of study is framed with a view of
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Smead’simproved system of heat and ventila¬
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e<1 - Cash cost Board, or building lighis, #80,000. servant’s«*- Eight <ere*
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McELREE’B
OF
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Suffering and
FEMALE DISEA8E8.
A8K YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT IT.
*1.00 PER BOTTLE.
CHATTANOOGA PED. CO., Chsttanooga, Twin,
Dr. S.C. Parsons,
* Blood Purifier.
Cure* Svphilis, Itch, Hu¬
mors, Kweilin rs, Skin DUk
| eases, Rheumatism, Pimpl.*,
r | Scrofula. Malaria, Ca'arrh,
- Fevers, Liver and Kidney
Diseases, O il Sons, Erupt¬ result¬
A ions and ail dism ders
ing from Impure blood.
2 Price $ 1 . 00 .
rfj Y BOLD BY DiaOQISXS.
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400 pages, profusely illustrated- fcj"For pam¬
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of charge, adilrr** with stamp,
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.
Ita advantages (or practical inatrticti n, and unrquavd, enpeaL
ally i<i the dianaaea of the Southwest, are
as the law aeaurea it auperabuiulaiit material! fioratb.
great Charity Hospital with its 700 bmta, and ftJ.MJft
patients annually. Student! have n > hospital fo-<a to
pay and epecial Instruction is daily given AT THE BKD-
Siutur tub hick, as in no other institution. Next
college session begins October 1/, 1892. For cats logo*
or information a idress
Prof. 8. E. CHAILLE, M. D., Dean,
nrp. O. Drawer 261. NKW ORLEANS, LA.
r the RIPANS stomach, brer and
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e Constipation. Breath, Headache, Dyspeosia Heart ourn.
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• Complexion. Painful Digestion, Tired Feeling,
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