EMENT IN ROCHESTER A A Commotion Oaused by that i ble Statement of 8 PFhysioian. T published in these col- umns ntly from the Rochester, (N. X.)Rpemocrat, created a deal of commeént@here, #8 if bas elsewhere. Apparent 1% oauted even more com- motion inl Bichester, is the following from the Fame paper shows: Dr. J. B. Henion, who is well-known not only Rochester, but in nearly every part)of Ameriea, sent an ex- tended artisle to this paper, a few days ago which was duly published, detail- ing his remsrkable experience and rescue from what seemed to be certain death; - It would be ‘impossible to enumerate the personal enquiries which have been male at our office as to the validity of sie artiole, but they have been so numerous that further investi- gation of the. subject was deemed an editorial necessity, With this end in view a representative of this paper called on Dr, Henion at luis residonce on Andrews street, when tue foliowing interview oocurred: “That article of yours, Doctor, has created guite a whirlwind. Are the statements about the terrible condition you were in, and the way you were rescued such as you can sustain?” “Every one of them and many addi- tional ones. I was brought so low by neglecting the first and most simple symptoms, I did not think I was sick. It is true I had frequent headaches; felt tired most of the time; could eat nothing one day and was ravenous the next; felt dull pains and my stomach was oat of order, but I did not thiok ir meant anything serious, The medical profession have been treating symptoms instead of diseases for years, and itis have just mentioned or any unusual action or irruation of the water chan- pels indicate the approach of kidney the coming of consumption. treat the cough, but try to help the lungs. We should not waste our time in trywmg to relieve the headache, pains go directly to the kidneys, the source of most of these ailments,” “Tus, then, 18 what yon meant when you said that more than one-half of the deaths that occur asise from Bright's disease, is it Doctor?” “Precisely. Thousands of diseases are torturing reality sre D its many forms. monster, and the slightest symptoms of the case of Mr, H. H, Warner some three years ago, Doctor?” “Yes, sir,” “What did this analysis show you?” “The pressnoe 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 recover?” “No, sir, ble,” “Do you know anything about the remedy which cured him?" “Yes, I have chemically analyzed it and find it pure and harmless.” We publish the foregoing statements in view of the commotion which the publicity of Dr. Henion’s article has caused and to meet the protestations which have been made, ‘Lhe doctor was cured four years ago and ts well and attending to his proressional duties to-day, The standing of Dr, Henion, Mr. Warner and Dr, Lattimore in the community is beyond question, and the statements they make, cannot for a moment be donbted. Dr. Henion's experience shows that Bright's disease of the kidneys is one of the most de- ceptive and dangerous of all aiscases, that it is exceedingly common, and that it can be cured. I did not think it possi- msn AM pr A Poisr assur Warerisag, — When convenient, horses should be fed at short rather than at long intervals, The small size of the stomach precludes the horse from rapidly digesting a quantity of food sufficient to serve bim for a long penod. This applies with even greater force to watering. Itisa very common practice to water horses only three times a Jay, the water being by some given before meals, and by others afterward, Whichever of these plans is adopted, the system is bad: but worst when the Istter method is before the gastric even in the fasting stomach, then water. ing before meals must wash away this has them. I can look back and recall declared at the time were eaused by paralysis, apoplexy, heart pheumoma, malarial fever and common complaints which I see now were cansed by Bright's disease, disease, no service. Horses should therefore have water at short interyals, and when practicable they should have free access to it in their mangers. Whefi this is tically to wash out his stomach trating the benelicial effects of potash upon the health of peach trees, Me. J. two rees symptoms at first?” “Every one of them, and might have of the same remedy. my eyes thoroughly opensd in this matter aad think I am helping ble danger also.” Mr. Warner was visited at his es- tablishment on North Bt. Paul street. At first he was inclined to be reticent, but learning that the information de- very earnestly. “Jt is true that Bright's disease had increased wonderfully, and we find, by growth was over 250 per cent. Look at the prominent men it has carried off. Everett, Sumner, Chase, Wilson, Car- penter, Bishop Haven, Folger, Colfax and others, Nearly every week neut mau from this scourge. Recently, however, the increase has heen checked and I attribute this to the general use of my remedy.” “Do you think many people are al per cent, are already dead, ment of the Board of Agriculture, peach orchards. He, however, found Prof, Jenkins of the Connecticut Experiment Station, found by the analysis of the wood of healthy and diseased trees, that the Iatter are deficient in ssh constituents, Potashis the ash of the virgin soil is restored. Late Murcamxa: 1 is still a suitable garden, even though quite a ernst of Almost every kind of growth is benefitted by a protecting cost of manure, or other is, Mr. Warner?” A prominent professor in a New Or. leans medical college was lecturing be- fore his class on the subject of Bright's sdizense, He had various fluids under microscopic analysis and was showing the students what the indications of this terrible malady were. ‘Awd now, gentlemen,” he said, ‘as we have seen the upheaithy indications I will show I how it appears in a state of perfect ealth,” and he submitted his own fluid to the usual test, As he watched the resuits his countenance suddenly changed his color and command both said: Gentlemen, I have made a pain ful discovery; 1 have Bright's disease of the kudneys,” And in less than a year he was dead. The slightest indi- cations of any kidney difficulty should be enough to strike terror to anyone,” “You know of Dr, Henion's case?” “Yes, I have both read and heard of im" “It is véry wonderful, is it not?” “No more #0 than a great many othors that have coule to my notice as having been cured by the same means.’ “You believe then that Bright's dis- ease can be.cured.” “1 know it can, I know il from my own and the experience of thousands of went persons who were given u FE die by both their physicians friends.” hold snow. yet by lying exposed to the elements until Bprmng it will readily spade in and serve as a fertilizer. All plant and trees are in a more or less active state throughout the winter and activity, and by this means enables the i severe cold and wind the easier, To Exasmiss A Home, —A good horse will always show well standing at rest, The man sbowing a horse for sale who keeps the animal constantly stopping about, to show off, is to be looked upon with suspieion. The time to examine a horse 1s when he is at rest, It is then that his weak points will be shown, If the horse ‘‘flies up” at some object on the ground, nearsightedness may be, suspected, If brought suddenly into the light, from a dark stable, and the light oppresses him, bis eyes are wehk, His gait aud speed should be tested by actual service. Ab rest if the horse is sound, he will stand square on his limbs, without moving any of them, the feel being placed flat on the ground, and alt his legs plump and natdarally placed. 1f ane foot be thrown forward, with the toe pointing to the gronnd and the heel raised, or if the foot be lifted from the round, and the weight taken from it, isease or tenderness may be suspected, $5 old times the agriculture of Scotland was execrably bad. Hardly any wheat was attempted to be grown; oats full of thistles was the standing crop, and. this was repeated on the greater part of arable land, while it would produce twice the amount of seed ware raised: tur- God created the coquette as soon as he had made the fool. Joyrahy Astonished. Mr. James Brunt, Deputy Bheriff, Baltimore, Maryland, writes: In an ex- perience of thirty years I have become acquainted with numerous so-called specifics for coughs and colds, but never before experienced such surprising effl onoy ss was obtained from the Red Star Cough Cure. I was attacked with n severe deep-seated cold and cough, [ suffered for some time, and tried this valuable remedy. 1 was completely onred by the use of ona bottle, EE po Nothung is so eredulous as vanity, or 80 ignorant of what becomes itself, The Record of the Fairs. The superiority of Wells, Richardson & Co's. Improved Butter Cclor over all others made, is again demonstrated by its record at the Annual Fairs, The tost of practical use is what tells the story, and the great value of the pre- miums given by the Agricultural Fairs, lies in the fact, that the judges in these cases are regular farmers, who know what their needs are and what will sup. ply them, Improved Batter Color, which has taken first premium at all fairs where exhib- ited, is put up in a vegetable oil 80 pre. which is fatal to so many of the Butter Colors offered for sale, It does not color the buster-milk, it imparts = bright natural color, which is unattained by many others; and being the strong- est is the cheapest Color in the market, nA A thing unless beauutfied by sentiment, OxE OF wy euuaren, a girl abont nine years old, had a very bad discharge from her head and nose of a thick, yel- lowish matter, and was growing worse, We had two difierent physicians pre- tried Ely's Crean Balm, and much to our surprise in three days there was a marked improvement, We continued using the Balm and in a short time the discharge was apparently cured. —O, A. Qary, Corning, N. Y Outward service alone 18 of no value, et —— of Feopie get bilious, have heavy headaches, mouth foul, yellow eyes, &o,, all the direct result of impure blood which ean be thoroughly cleansed, renewed and enriched with Kidney-Wort., It sots at the same time on the Kidneys, Liver Lots a package than can be found in any —_—— Lost minocence returns no more, i —— FOR DYSPEPSLA, IXDIOENTION, depression of epir uer BLY AN their vanious Forme iso pe fever and ague and other ut fevers, the “Ferro-Vhosphorated. Elixiy allsaya” made by Caswell, Hagard & Oo, New York, and sold by all Drugiisia, is the bed Lone: for palisnts recovering frown fever or Dees, iL has OO equsl -— Into each life some rain must fall, ————————————. ¢ 3 « Trocones for & pothing to be im. —Rer, OG. DD. Wal Browx's BROXCHIAL Coughs and Colds: “Ti i compared with the kins, Walton, Ind i Time is the rider that breaks youth, Mothers If you are falling: broken, worn oul and nee. vous, ase “Wells' Heallh denewer. "$i. Drug gisia One story is good till another's told. —————— Firs: All Pits stopped free. ‘Treatise and £2 00 trial bottle of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Hestorer free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 831 Arch SL, Pulladeiphia, Pa A danger foreseen is half avoided. —— “St. Bernard VEGETABLE PILLS” The beat cure for LIVER sed Bil, (IOUS eomplsints, CORT VEN E58, HEADACHE snd DYSPEPSIA Gad PF Prion, 3 on st Droggisis, or Ly mall Samples seni FREE A ST. BERNARD VEGETABLE PILL MAKERS, 5 Meroar street, Now York By the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitlers the haggard appearance of the countenados and shllowness of drapeptios are supplanted by a healthier Jook, and as tue food is arsimil. tod, the body acquires substance, Appetite is restored, and the nervous system refreshed with much needed slumber, through the use of this medicine, which 1s also beneficial to persons of a rheumatic tendency, and an inestimable preventive of fover and ague, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen. orally, RICOCELE Voina of wis SEE es hYDIA E. PINKHAM'S « « VEGETABLE COMPOUND *» «18 A POSITIVE CURE FOR * * All those palafal Complaints * and Weaknewsen 56 common * sera svigour heat # see ss * FEMALE POPULATION, ®# * A Prize ia the Lottery. of life which 18 usually unappreciated uu. til it is lost, perhaps never to return, is health, What a priceless boon it is, snd how we ought to chensh it, that life may not be a worthless blank to us, Many of the diseases that life is heir to, and which make life burdensome, such as consumpt- tion (scrofula of the lungs) aud other scrofulous apd blood diseases, find a com. ete cure in Dr. KR. V. Pierce's ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ when all other reme- dies have falled, Dr. Plerce’s pamphiet on consumption maildd for two stamps. Ad- dress, World's Dispensary Medical Asso- elation, Butialo, N, ¥. ss ——— —— War is death's feast, ————— “AL Men Are Linrs.*” sald David of old He was probably prompted to make the above remark after trying some unreliable catarrh remedy, Had he been permitted to live until tie present day, and tried Dr. Sage’s Remedy, he might have had a better opinion of man- kind, We claim that no cuse of catarrh can withstand the magic effects of this wonderful medigine, One trial of it will vince you of its efficacy. By druggists; fifty cents, Col a ——— ni | Tue Japanese are very precise and | correct, as & rule, 1x their pronuncia- | tion of Euglish, as they learn more or less like parrots, One day & man went | into the Hiogo telegraph office with a | message to be sent to Osaka. The polite Jap took it from him, looked blandly over it, and then said: “You—cannot—sgend—this— message ~to-day."” “Why?” "The — gentleman — who — {akes — charge—of—the—telegraph—oflice — is ~drunk,” “Indeed! that?" ““He-—i8—very—frequently—drank.” “Well, what am I to do?” ‘Jgyou will — leave your — ad- drees~I—will— send — and — tell —you when -—he—is--sober,” Is he very often taken like i ————— Delicate diseases of either sex, however induced, speedily and permantly cured. ' Consultation free, look three (dct) stamps. World's Dispensary Medi- cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. sm————— EE ————— Denying a fault doubles it, —————————— Lovelt's Gulde to Fruit Cultare, . & » = It 1% really a valuable work on Horticul- full tions for planting, prot. country. tare. go are, giving instru and impartial deseriptions of all w It 1% & book of over 70 pages, with an cover, elegantly printed linmingied trae io nature, without p ates, y BL a inle in fruit caitare should send to 7. J. Lovett, Las 1 ft Silver, New Jersey, and get a copy. Price, with ob Everyto red plates, 10 ¢ ss A 0 nt Ae Imporiant, When vou visi or agpage expressage and § al ine Grand Unton Howell, opporile Fai Depot, G00 siegamt ao ere Urasa Cen tp si a cost of ang upwards per Hisvator, Hestaurant Horse cars, slages and ' depuis Families can cus money al the Grand Union Hote than a any other rst-Class ole Io the cl ¥ i — Beorn to do a mean act, rooms, fitted are $l eA | neglected, Coids the Head snd sid | and lung affections, Eiy's Cream Balm cures at once. It is perfectly safe and is easily applied with the Boger, It time, Bold by druggists. 00 cents Ely Bros,, Owego, N. X, som A 55 Wonnds given to honor never heal, i pe Kuxr 1x var Fasnioxn, ~The Dia- { claim to do. ! It wll Jook like new, ranted, 10c. at druggmts, Richardson & Co., Burnington, Vi, To resist evil by evil is evil a ———— Thin People. or, cares dyspepsia, lo pdendasexaoal debility. $i. AAA I AI SN 5 Too many broths spoil the cook, A iarberouns Rhyme, Lather me lightly and speak to me low, Oh, interrogative barber mine; And I will forgive if to make my hair grow, You use magic Oarboline. Spare the child aod spoil the rod, Tae sorrie of Ely's Cream Balm that I obtained of you last summer has entirely oured my little boy of a severe attack of eatarrh, Mrs. Sallie Davis, Green Postoffice, Ala, I OA Where there's a way there's a will, “Réugh on Pain” Chaires colle, cramps, diarrhea; externally for aches, pains, spraifs, veal Mons: nearalgia, rhea. matism, For man or beast, and Soo. leon IIL by Marmix, orice of the two works. THIS 1848, is written by M. Gumor, wid completed from his jvizor De Wire, It is wtavo, printed from lark green cloth, wt, only $8.00 is ly OXE: It is a work to. ion Churchman, “ saan Toronto, Canada. ! Ose day when Uncle Daniel Drew was in the zenith of his power, so to say, & gentleman stopped him on the streot and sald: “Mr, Drew, I believe you are a Chris. tian man?” “Well, y-e-s,” answered the specula~ or “Then 1 ask yon to do the right thing by me, A month ago I sold you some Blank & Blank raalroad stock at 88, In two weeks it jumped to 60, 1t 1s only fair that you should present me with at least 81,000." ’ “My Christian friend,” replied Uncle Daniel, with a lonesome squint in his left eye, ‘I remember that transaction, Next day after buying the bonds I con. cluded that 1 had made a fool of myself, | and resold for 85, Let ns embrace and | console each other and divide my loss | betwecu us,” a AIAN “Rough on Coughs,” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, | Sore | hroat, Hoarseness. 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