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WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Port Ballona.
Los Angeles Times.
While the wonderful march of development is going on in Los Angeles and all the adjacent country at a pace so rapid that it takes away the breath, there are many enterprises of really great importance of which we hear little—simply because they are at one side and the promoters are not given to blowing." Port Ballona is one of these. If it proves a success, it will be one of the biggest things that ever befell Los Angeles—and those who are working there feel absolutely confident of success. A Times representative who called at the office of the engineers Saturday found the president and chief engineer hard at work on the plans and drawing. There has been much accomplished already, though the officials looks upon this as simply the a, b, c.
A channel has been cut through the sand beach, connecting the lake with the open sea. This channel is to be supplemented by driving lines of piles so as to make a canal running 1000 feet to sea, and 200 feet wide. These piles are 10x12, and all square. As each is driven it is to be bolted to its fellows, so that the inner walls of the channel will present a smooth, unbroken surface, rising 12 feet above the water, and driven 28 feet. At the outer end of this channel there is a decided drop in the ocean bed, which is there clay. It is claimed, and with apparent reason, that sand cannot very well wash up hill over that steep grade, so as to choke the channel; while the sand which sweeps out of the channel will drop over this bluff and be out of the way. The channel will have 21 feet of water at high tide. The anchorage outside is superb. The lumber schooner which is now unloading 452,000 feet of piles and other lumber for the port never budged her one anchor during the recent storm which played such hob at San Pedro. She is anchored 3,000 feet from shore in 49 feet of water. Each wall of the channel will be front of a 30-foot wharf, its whole length. There are two steam pile drives snow ready, and they will begin operations in a very few days. The harbor will be 700 feet wide and of indefinite condition.
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JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF THESE CELEBRATED PUMPS WHICH HAVE BEEN PRODUCED BY WINE MANUFACTURERS: THE BEST PUMP MADE FOR THEIR BUSINESSES FOR SALE CHEAP BY KEO, REISER, ANAHEIM.
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The channel will have 21 feet of water at high tide. The anchorage outside is superb. The lumber schooner which is now unloading 475,000 feet of piles and other lumber for the port never budged her one anchor during the recent storm which played such hob at San Pedro. She is anchored 3,000 feet from shore in 49 feet of water. Each wall of the channel will be the front of a 30-foot wharf, its whole length. There are two steam pile drives now ready, and they will begin operations in a very few days. The harbor will be 700 feet wide and of indefinite length. It can be continued northward so as to cover fully 100 acres. It will be excavated according to the channels. First the channel will be piled and dredged, and then the dredgers will get to work inside the harbor. After that, room can be made for a new vessel a week. A gigantic pneumatic dredger, with a capacity of 5000 cubic yards a dog, has been contracted for, and will be here April 1st. The Los Angeles and Santa Monica Railroad is to be running by July. Five miles of it is already graded. It will run to the south end of the port, with tracks leading the full length of all wharves. The lake is now full of square spiles, which have been run in through the channel, and everything has a bustling look around the new harbor. The government has now spent over $700,000 on San Pedro harbor. "Live me that amount," says the chief engineer of Port Ballona, "and I will anchor the United States Navy in our harbor."
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and leneness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Ditters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50 cents, at A. Krugs drug store.
The San Joaquin Rancho.
S. F. Call.
In conversation last evening with a Call reporter, Colonel C. F. Crocker, vice-president of the Southern Pacific, stated that negotiations between the trustees of the Irvine estate and the directorate of the Pacific Improvement Company had actually been in progress, and when the announcement was made were in a fair way to be concluded. All the negotiations in the transaction had been carried on in New York, General Carpenter, the company's financial agent there, acting on behalf of the Pacific Improvement Company. A hitch had occurred, however, and though it was not improbable that negotiations would again be resumed, it would be some weeks before any actual transfer could take place. "The statements that are made," continued the Colonel, "to the effect that we are buying the rancho simply over this blok and be out of the way. The channel will have 21 feet of water at high tide. The anchorage outside is superb. The lumber schooner which is now unloading 475,000 feet of piles and other lumber for the port never budged her one anchor during the recent storm which played such hob at San Pedro. She is anchored 3,000 feet from shore in 49 feet of water. Each wall of the channel will be the front of a 30-foot wharf, its whole length. There are two steam pile drives now ready, and they will begin operations in a very few days. The harbor will be 700 feet wide and of indefinite length. It can be continued northward so as to cover fully 100 acres. It will be excavated according to the channels. First the channel will be piled and dredged, and then the dredgers will get to work inside the harbor. After that, room can be made for a new vessel a week. A gigantic pneumatic dredger, with a capacity of 5000 cubic yards a dog, has been contracted for, and will be here April 1st. The Los Angeles and Santa Monica Railroad is to be running by July. Five miles of it is already graded. It will run to the south end of the port, with tracks leading the full length of all wharves. The lake is now full of square spiles, which have been run in through the channel, and everything has a bustling look around the new harbor. The government has now spent over $700,000 on San Pedro harbor." "Live me that amount," says the chief engineer of Port Ballona, "and I will anchor the United States Navy in our harbor."
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and leneness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Ditters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50 cents, at A. Krugs drug store.
The San Joaquin Rancho.
S. F. Call.
In conversation last evening with a Call reporter, Colonel C. F. Crocker, vice-president of the Southern Pacific, stated that negotiations between the trustees of the Irvine estate and the directorate of the Pacific Improvement Company had actually been in progress, and when the announcement was made were in a fair way to be concluded. All the negotiations in the transaction had been carried on in New York, General Carpenter, the company's financial agent there, acting on behalf of the Pacific Improvement Company. A hitch had occurred, however, and though it was not improbable that negotiations would again be resumed, it would be some weeks before any actual transfer could take place. "The statements that are made," continued the Colonel, "to the effect that we are buying the rancho simply over this blok and be out of the way. The channel will have 21 feet of water at high tide. The anchorage outside is superb. The lumber schooner which is now unloading 475,000 feet of piles and other lumber for the port never budged her one anchor during the recent storm which played such hob at San Pedro. She is anchored 3,000 feet from shore in 49 feet of water. Each wall of the channel will be the front of a 30-foot wharf, its whole length. There are two steam pile drives now ready, and they will begin operations in a very few days. The harbor will be 700 feet wide and of indefinite length. It can be continued northward so as to cover fully 100 acres. It will be excavated according to the channels. First the channel will be piled and dredged, and then the dredgers will get to work inside the harbor. After that, room can be made for a new vessel a week. A gigantic pneumatic dredger, with a capacity of 5000 cubic yards a dog, has been contracted for, and will be here April 1st. The Los Angeles and Santa Monica Railroad is to be running by July. Five miles of it is already graded. It will run to the south end of the port, with tracks leading the full length of all wharves. The lake is now full of square spiles, which have been run in through the channel, and everything has a bustling look around the new harbor. The government has now spent over $700,000 on San Pedro harbor." "Live me that amount," says the chief engineer of Port Ballona, "and I will anchor the United States Navy in our harbor."
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and leneness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Ditters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50 cents, at A. Krugs drug store.
The San Joaquin Rancho.
S. F. Call.
In conversation last evening with a Call reporter, Colonel C. F. Crocker, vice-president of the Southern Pacific, stated that negotiations between the trustees of the Irvine estate and the directorate of the Pacific Improvement Company had actually been in progress, and when the announcement was made were in a fair way to be concluded. All the negotiations in the transaction had been carried on in New York, General Carpenter, the company's financial agent there,acting on behalf of the Pacific Improvement Company. A hitch had occurred,however,and though it was not improbable that negotiations would again be resumed,它 would be some weeks before any actual transfer could take place." The statements that are made," continued the Colonel,"to the effect that we are buying the rancho simply over this blok and be out of this blok." The channel will have 21 feet of water at high tide.The anchorage outside is superb.The lumber schooner which is now unloading 475,000 feet of piles和other lumber fortheportneverbudgedheroneanchorduringtherecentstormwhichplayedshobatSanProdoSheisanchored3,000feetfromshorein49feetofwaterEachwallofthechannelwillbethefrontofa30footwharfitswholelengthTherearetwosteampiledrivesnowreadybythroughthechannelandeverythinghasabustlinglookaroundthenewharborThegovernmenthasnowspentover$700,000onthestoremthatcausedbythecompanyforthetrusteesoftheirhusinesforeasalecheapbyTHEO.REISERANAHEIM.
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Improvement Company had actually been in progress, and when the announcement was made were in a fair way to be concluded. All the negotiations in the transaction had been carried on in New York, General Carpenter, the company's financial agent there, acting on behalf of the Pacific Improvement Company. A hitch had occurred, however, and though it was not improbable that negotiations would again be resumed, it would be some weeks before any actual transfer could take place. "The statements that are made," continued the Colonel, "to the effect that we are buying the rancho simply for the purpose of retarding the progress of the Atchison Company, are rubbish. The directors of the Atchison Company have endeavoring for some time to get the right of way through the property, and should we acquire the ownership they will not meet with any obstruction from us. We are not buying it as a railroad company, but as private individuals for purposes of land speculation.
"There are at least six possible routes for railroads across the ranch. Were we to obstruct the progress of the Atchison company's feeder they could proceed against us in the courts and have the land condemned, so that such tactics on the part of the Southern Pacific would be very poor policy indeed."
Colonel Crocker also stated that the Southern Pacific would find no difficulty about getting to San Diego, as there were very many possible routes by which a road might get from Santa Ana to San Leis Rey.
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INJUSTICE CORRECTED.
Convincing Verification of Widecast Public Statements.
To Our Readers:—In common with many publishers and editors, we have been accustomed to look upon certain statements which we have seen in our columns as merely adroit advertising.
Consequently we feel justified in taking the liberty of printing a few points from a private letter recently received from one of our largest patrons, as a sort of confession of faith to our readers. We quote:
"We have convinced ourselves that by telling what we know to be true, we have produced at last a permanent conviction in the public mind. Seven years ago we stated what the national disease of this country was, and that it was rapidly increasing. Three years ago we stated that a marked check had been given it.
"The statistics of one of the largest life insurance companies of this country shows that in 1883 and 1884, the mortality from kidney disorders did not increase over the previous years; other companies stated the same thing. It is not presumptuous for us to claim credit for checking these ravages.
"Seven years ago we stated that the condition of the kidneys was the key to the condition of health; within the past five years all careful life insurance companies have conceded the truth of this statement, for, whereas, ten years ago, chemical analysis to determine the condition of the kidneys was not required, to-day millions of dollars in risks are refused, because chemical examination discovers unsurpected diseases of the kidneys.
"Seven years ago we stated that the ravages of Bright's Disease were insignificant compared with other unsuspected disorders of the kidneys of many misleading names; that ninety-three per cent. of human ailments are attributable to deranged kidneys, which fills the blood with uric acid, or kidney poison, which causes these many fatal diseases.
"The uric acid, or kidney poison, is the real cause of the majority of cases of paralysis, apoplexy, heart disease, convulsions, pneumonia, consumption, and insanity; over half the victims of consumption are first the victims of diseased kidneys."
When the recent death of an honored ex-official of the United States was announced, his physician said that although he was suffering from Bright's Disease.
Los Angeles County.
The progress made by this county in population and wealth during the past year is unprecedented. It is estimated that the innovation flowing into the county in 1956 exceeded by one third that of any former year. Los Angeles county is bounded on the north by Kern, east by San Lernardino, south by San Diego and the Pacific Ocean and west by Ventura county. It has a superficial area of 4,812 square miles or 3,000 acres. The most fertile portion lies south and west of the Coast Range, and is mainly devoted to vineyards and orange groves. The climate is salubrious, and from November to April, the city of Los Angeles and the surrounding towns and villages are crowded with health-seekers and visitors who desire to escape the rigors of an Eastern winter. Many of these buy land and make for themselves permanent and beautiful homes. The population of Los Angeles county in 1950 was 23,379; it is now estimated at 55,000, showing a phenomenal increase in the comparatively brief period of six years. There has also been a corresponding increase in the value of taxable property. In 1950 the assessed value of real and personal property was $70,000. The valuation for 1956 is $6,793,600. Many important enterprises have been started during the past year, and others are projected, which are calculated to add largely to the prosperity of the county. The acreage under cultivation will be greatly increased during the coming year, and an immense number of fruit trees and vines have been set out. Agriculture, fruit-raising, wine-making and mining are the leading industries. New towns and colonies are constantly springing up, and the outlook for Los Angeles county is in the highest degree satisfactory.
A Defaulting Odd Fellow.
February 12.—A special to the Times from Austin, Texas, says: "There is quite a sensation here to day among members of the Grand Lodge of Old Fellows, which has been in session during the week. It is alleged that Thomas Moseley a promuTwin Foes to Life
Are Indigestion and Constipation
Their primary symptoms are among most distressing of minor human alimentation and a host of diseases, specially resulting from them, mutually aggravate each other and assault at once the whole machine of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Stomach Dizziness, Headache Billious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin Disorders, are among the symptoms and maladies caused by derangement of the stomach and bowels.
A Thorough Purgative Medicine is the first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect must be maintained, in a mild degree, just sufficient to prevent a recurrence of costiveness and at the same time the liver, kidnapping must be stimulated to strengthened.
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All diseases proceeding from disordination of the digestive and assimilatory organs. The prompt use of Ayer's Pills corrects the first indications of costiness, averts the serious illnesses which neglect that condition would inevitably induce. All irregularities in the actions—the bowels—looseness as well as constipation—are beneficially controlled by Ayer's Pills, and for the stimulation of digestive organs weakened by long continued dyspepsia, one or two Ayer's Pills daily after dinner will more good than anything else.
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AYER'S PILLS,
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When the recent death of an honored ex-official of the United States was announced, his physician said that although he was suffering from Bright's Disease, that was not the cause of death. He was not frank enough to admit that the apoplexy which overtook him in his bed, was the fatal effect of the kidney poison in the blood, which had eaten away the substance of the arteries and brain; nor was Logan's physician honest enough to state that his fatal rheumatism was caused by kidney acid in the blood.
If the doctors would state in official reports the original cause of death, the people of this country would be alarmed, yea, nearly panic stricken, at the fearful mortality from kidney disorders."
The writers of the above letter give these facts to the public simply to justify the claims that they have made, that "if the kidneys and liver are kept in a healthy condition by the use of Warner's safe cure, which hundreds of thousands have proved to be a specific, when all other remedies failed, and has received the endorsement of the highest medical talent in Europe, Australasia and America, many a life would be prolonged and the happiness of the people preserved. It is successful with so many different diseases because it, and it alone, can remove the uric acid from the blood through the kidneys."
Our readers are familiar with the preparation named.
Commendation thereof has often appeared in our columns.
We believe it to be one of the best, if not the best, ever manufactured. We know the proprietors are men of character and influence.
We are certain they have awakened a widespread interest in the public mind concerning the importance of the kidneys. We believe with them that they are the key to health, and that for their restoration from disease and maintenance in health there is nothing equal to this great remedy.
The proprietors say they "do not glory in this universal prevalence of disease, but having started out with the purpose of spreading the merits of Warner's safe cure before the world, because it cured our senior prospector, who was given up by doctors as incurable, we feel it our duty to state the facts and leave the public to its own inferences. We point to our claims, and to their public and universal verification with pride, and if the public does not believe what we say, we tell them to ask their friends and neighbors what they think about our preparations."
As stated above, we most cordially commend the perusal of this correspondence by our readers, believing that in so doing we are fulfilling a simple public obligation.
A very swell dinner in New York began with raw oysters—tiny ones, opened on the shells, the outsides of which had been burnt.
A Defaulting Odd Fellow.
February 12 — A special to the Times from Austin, Texas, says: "There is a sensation here to day among members of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, which has been in session during the week. It is alleged that Thomas M. Joseph a prominent lawyer of Galveston, and for ten years Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Texas is short住 his accounts in a sum ranging from $1000 to $5000. Suspicion was first aroused nearly a year ago by a draft drawn on Joseph being returned unpaid. Subsequently other drafts drawn on him and which should have been promptly honored, were returned unpaid and the Grand Master demanded an explanation, which was not satisfactorily given, and he laid the master before the Lodge at this session. Mr. Joseph was present to be re-recited for the ensuing year, he having been re-elected at the last annual meeting but on representations, it seems made by the Grand Master, the Lodge, be proceeding to install him, demanded a new better bond and that he produce the cash and United States bonds in the Lodge treasury, amounting to about $1000. He left Tuesday or the ostensible purpose of complying with the demands, but thus arrives failed to return, and prominent officers of the Clander Lodge here press the opinion that he is short for a large sum if not for the entire $1000. They also have grave doubts about the solvency of his bond given a year ago."
Why Paint That Diet?
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A Thankful Preacher
"A country parson," in encountering a storm the past season in the voyage across the Atlantic, was reminded of the following:
A clergyman was so unfortunate as to be caught in a severe gale in the voyage out. The water was exceedingly rough, and the ship persistently buried her nose in the sea. The rolling was constant, and at last the good man got thoroughly frightened. He believed they were destined for a watery grave. He asked the captain if he could have prayers. The captain took him by the arm and led him down to the forecastle, where the tars were singing and swearing. "There," said he, "when you hear them swearing you may know there is no danger." He went back feeling better; but the storm increased his alarm. Discussed and unassisted he managed to stagger to the forecastle again. The ancient mariners were swearing as ever. "Mary," he said, as he crawled into his berth, to his sympathetic wife, after tacking across a wet deck.
A very swell dinner in New York began with raw oysters—tiny ones, opened on the shells, the outsides of which had been burnished until they were fit for jewelry. They were not served on plates, but in frames of twisted and silvered wire, each holding ten bivalves. Then came clear soup in hand-painted dishes. Boiled salmon, with white sauce and Parisian potatoes, came third. The fish was not brought on dishes ornamented with pictures of fish. Such crockery has gone out of fashion with the very swell. Chicken croquettes and asparagus were fourth; next small broiled birds; then fillets of beef with mushrooms; then ice with cake, and finally coffee. No great rarity was afforded, but the cookery was perfect. The dinner began at eight o'clock and lasted until eleven. There was plenty of wine.
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A Fatal Mistake.
Portland, Oregon, February 11.—Mrs. Mary Newton of Albany was shot and instantly killed by E. W. James yesterday afternoon. He started out at 4 o'clock to shoot ducks, just as Mrs. Newton was coming up the steps. James playfully aimed the gun at her, as he says, to scare her. It went off, the charge striking her just above the heart, killing her instantly. He at once gave himself up, and is now in the county jail.
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Fast and Dear.
New York, February 11.—There is some talk of a fast train being put on the run once a week between New York and Southern California, to meet the wants of climate and health-seekers. It will be composed entirely of dining art: sleeping cafe; and will stop only for a chance of enquiries and at the larger cities. The trip to California is expected to be made in ninety hours, and the fare to be about $250.
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It is a powerful Restorative Tonic and Norvino imparts vigor and strength to the system, and curbs as if by magic. Leucorrhoea, or "whites" excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapse or falling of the uterus, weak back, anteversion, retroversion, bearing-
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E. F. SPENCE, President.
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Estate of A. H. WILCOX J. M. ELLIOTT,
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TRIED IN THE CRUCIBLE.
S.S.S.
About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any permanent benefit.
Among the number were one or two specialists.
The medicine they applied was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what R. S. B. had done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once.
Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. A general health had been bad for two or three years—had a hacking cough and spit blood continually. I had a severe pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of R. S. B. my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. I would advise every one with cancer to give R. S. B. a fair trial.
Mrs. NANCY J. McCONAUGHEY,
Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind.
Feb. 16, 1894.
Swift's Specifie is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the blood.
Treasures on Blood and Women at the Invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute, has afforded large experience in adapting remedies for their cure, and Dr. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription is the result of this vast experience.
It is a powerful Resorative Tonic and Norvine, imparts vision and strength to the system, and curbs self by magic, Leucorrhea, or "whites," excessive flowing, painful menstruation, natural suppressions, prolapses or falling of the uterus, weak back, anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, internal heat, and "female weakness."
It promptly relieves and cures Kansen and Weakness of Stomach, Indigestion, Blonding, Nervous Prostration, and Sleeposence, in either sex.
PRICE $1.00; FOR $6.OC.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's large Treaties on Diseases of Women, illustrated.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
003 Main Street, BUFFALO, N.Y.
SICK-HEADACHE,
Bilious Headache,
Dizziness, Constipation,
and Billious Attacks,
promptly cured by Dr.
Merce's Pleasant Purgative Solids, 25 cents a day by Druggists.
TRIED IN THE CRUCIBLE.
S.S.S.
About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any permanent benefit.
Among the number were one or two specialists.
The medicine they applied was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what R. S. B. had done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once.
Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. A general health had been bad for two or three years—had a hacking cough and spit blood continually. I had a severe pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of R. S. B. my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. I would advise every one with cancer to give R. S. B. a fair trial.
Mrs. NANCY J. McCONAUGHEY,
Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind.
Feb. 16, 1894.
Swift's Specifie is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the blood.
Treasures on Blood and Women at the Invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute, has afforded large experience in adapting remedies for their cure, and DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription is the result of this vast experience.
It is a powerful Resorative Tonic and Norvine, imparts vision and strength to the system, and curbs self by magic, Leucorrhea, or "whites," excessive flowing, painful menstruation, natural suppressions, prolapses or falling of the uterus, weak back, anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, internal heat, and "female weakness."
It promptly relieves and cures Kansen and Weakness of Stomach, Indigestion, Blonding, Nervous Prostration, and Sleeposence, in either sex.
PRICE $1.00; FOR $6.OC.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's large Treaties on Diseases of Women, illustrated.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
003 Main Street, BUFFALO, N.Y.
SICK-HEADACHE,
Bilious Headache,
Dizziness, Constipation,
and Billious Attacks,
promptly cured by Dr.
Merce's Pleasant Purgative Solids, 25 cents a day by Druggists.
TRIED IN THE CRUCIBLE.
S.S.S.
About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any permanent benefit.
Among the number were one or two specialists.
The medicine they applied was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what R. S. B. had done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once.
Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. A general health had been bad for two or three years—had a hacking cough and spit blood continually. I had a severe pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of R. S. B. my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. I would advise every one with cancer to give R. S. B. a fair trial.
Mrs. NANCY J. McCONAUGHEY,
Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind.
Feb. 16, 1894.
Swift's Specifie is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the blood.
Treasures on Blood and Women at the Invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute, has afforded large experience in adapting remedies for their cure, and DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription is the result of this vast experience.
It is a powerful Resorative Tonic and Norvine, imparts vision and strength to the system, and curbs self by magic, Leucorrhea, or "whites," excessive flowing, painful menstruation, natural suppressions, prolapses or falling of the uterus, weak back, anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, internal heat, and "female weakness."
It promptly relieves and cures Kansen and Weakness of Stomach, Indigestion, Blonding, Nervous Prostration, and Sleeposence, in either sex.
PRICE $1.00; FOR $6.OC.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's large Treaties on Diseases of Women, illustrated.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
003 Main Street, BUFFALO, N.Y.
SICK-HEADACHE,
Bilious Headache,
Dizziness, Constipation,
and Billious Attacks,
promptly cured by Dr.
Merce's Pleasant Purgative Solids, 25 cents a day by Druggists.
TRIED IN THE CRUCIBLE.
S.S.S.
About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any permanent benefit.
Among the number were one or two specialists.
The medicine they applied was like fire to the sore,causing intense pain.I saw a statement in the papers telling what R.S.B.Had done for others similarly afflicted.I procured some at once.Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up.A general health had been bad for two or three years—had a hacking cough and spit blood continually.I had a severe pain in my breast.After taking six bottles of R.S.B.Had我 cough left me和I grew stouter than I had been for several years.My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime,and it is rapidly disappearing.I would advise every one with cancer to give R.S.B.H.a fair trial.
Mrs.NANCY J.McCONAUGHEY,
Ashe Grove,Tippecanoe Co.,Ind.Feb 16 ,1894.
Swift's Specifie is entirely vegetable,and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the blood.Treasuries on Blood and Women at the Invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute,has afforded large experience in adapting remedies for their cure,DR.PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription is the result of this vast experience.
It is a powerful Resorative Tonic and Norvine,imparts vision and strength to the system,and curbs self by magic,Leucorrhea,or "whites",excessive flowing,painful menstruation,natural suppressions,prolapses或falling of the uterus,weak back,anteversion,retroversion,bearing-down sensations,chronic congestion,inflammation和ulcerationofthewomb,inflammation,painandtendernessinovaries,intheheat,and"femaleweakness."
It promptly relieves和curesKansen和WeaknessofStomach,Indigestion,Blonding,NervousProstration,andSleeposence.in eithersex."
THIRD-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
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No additional charge for Bertha in Third-Class Car.
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W.H. MILLS,
JEROME MADDEN,
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