JUST AS BAD AS PAINTED. Winrsrreap CoMmorioNn UAUSED BY THE Terman ConressioN oF A PHYsS101aAN, The story published mn these columns recently, from the Rochester, N, X., Democrat and Chronicle, crested a dent comment here as it has else- where, Apparently it caused even more commotion in Rochester, as the following from the same paper shows: Dr, J. B. Henion, who 1s well-known rot only in Rochester, but in nearly overy part of Arioriea, sent an extended article to this paper a few days ago which was duly published, detailing his remarkable experience and rescue from what seemed to be certain death. It would be impossible to enumerate the personal mquiries which have been made at our office as to the validity of the article, but they have been so num- arous that {urther investigation of the subject was deemed neccessary. With tuis end in view a representative of this paper called on Dr, Henlon at his resiicuce or Andrews street, when the following interview occurred: “That article of yours, Doctor, has created quite a whirlwind, Are the statements wbout the terrible condition you were n, and the way you were rescued, such as you eau sustain?" “Every one of them and many addi- tional ons. I was brought so low by veglecting the first and most simple symptoms. I did not think I was sick. It true I had frequent headaches; felt tired wost of the time; could eat nothing oue r and was ravenous the pext; felt dull pains and was out of orde t anything serous, The medical profession has becn treating symptoms ustead of diseases for years, and it bigh time it ceased. The sympioms I have just mention: tion or irritation of il i8 3 | more than a cough announces the com- ing of consumption. the cough, but try to help the lungs. We should not waste our time trying to relieve the headache, pains about th» body or other symptoms, but go directly to the kidneys, the sources of most of these ailmen's ”’ “This, then, is what you meant when vou suid that more than oue half the leaths which occur arise from Bright's fisease, 1s it Doctor 27 “Precisely. Thousands of diseases are torturing people to-day, which in y Bright's disease in some of It 1s a hydra-headed shightest symptoms terror to every one who [ can look back and recall { deatus which physicians caused by 18, the Le time were eV heh I Cane » ese cases have simple m, and might Hmme.y use etling my by the X am § 1 ia ti € i 1 iH Hers Piog SOIT who was visited n North Bt. Paul street, hat Bright's disease had veel wonderfaily, and we find, by liable g¢tatistic Jhat from YJ 10 "80, its rowth was over 250 per cent, Look at the prominent men it has carried off, sud 1s taking off every year, for while mauy are dying sppareptly of paralysis sud apoplexy. they are really victims of kiduey disorder, which canses heart di- apoplexy, ete, Nearly record the death 01 scase, paralysis avery week the ps of prominent maz from thie scourge. Recently, however, the in- crease has been checked, and I attribute this to the general nse of my remedy.” “Do you effli ted with realize it?” “A prominent professor in a New Or- leans medical college was lecturing be- fore his ciass on the subjeot of Bright's disease, He had various fluids under microscopic analysis and was showing ers SOT it to-day who do not terrible malady were. ‘And now, gen- tlemem,’” he said, “as we have seen the nnhealthy indications I will show yon how it appears in a state of perfect health,’ aad Le submitted his own fluid to the nsual test. As he watched the results his countenance suddenly shanged-—hw color and command both {eft him and in a trembling voice he said: ‘Geentiemen, I have made a pain. ful discovery; 7 have Bright's disease of the kidueys” And in less than a year he was dead, The slightest indi- sations of any kidoey difficulty should be enough to strike terror to suy one.” “You kuow of Dr, “Yea, I have both read and of it,” “It is very wonderful, is il nol?” “No, sir. [ did not thipk it pos- gible” “Do you know anything about the romedy which enred him?" “I have chemically analyzed it and find 1c pure and harmless,” Dr. Hemon was cured five years ago and 1s well and attending to his profes. sional drties to-day, in this city. standmg of Dr. Henion, Mr, Warner and Dr. Lattimore in the community is beyond question, snd the statements thoy make cannot for a moment be doubted. Dr, Henion's experience shows that Bright's disease of the kidneys is one of the most deceptive and dangerous of all diseases, that it is exceedingly common, but that it can be cured if taken in time, fAaRM NOTES. Wi HAVE learned many important facts regarding nutritive values of various foods for different kinds of stock. Com is of course the great staple for fattening any kind of ani- mals, but for growing them or encour aging milk production many kinds of feed are more economical. In fact, neither corn nor corn fodder, nor both together, should be entirely depended upon, as food for young animals of any kind. Its here, perhaps that one of thé objections to a wholesale feeding with ensilage will come in. Corn will always be the staple food for ensilage in this country. So much more of it can be grown per acre than anything else that it will always have the prefer. when the juice licult to especially vee! which make it d cure other way, constit d adavted for {tis quite likely best preserving in that an 1n- Lions ' 810. Ig creasi wade into ensilage, and when this is fed with other substances con- taining a larger proportion of nitrogen- ous food the feeding o It is a perfect ration. corn crop, which feeding too much to For growing stock, oats, are each better S50 are the coarser parts of wheat has been peas COrn. commonly used for feeding stock, have knowa horses Kept in good work- Ing condition on bran and a amount of hay. ing largely on corn, the effect of which is to encourage the accumulation of fat not ded, rather than of r development, Yet in large nir) ng horses ich Is ila w WW Inusel Orel The ‘nbouse, should snd repay the earlier ted bulbs from the 10a of bloom. window id have 4 BiOK or only remedy. For or plant lice generally, syringe tobacco water, Mealy-bug and * insects, are best removed by hand- picking, If earth-worms infest the soil OL po It will not hurt the plants ir watered with rain water, If a very cold spell comes on, remove the tender plants to the middie of the room atl night, and cover them with some ith newspapers, SALT FOR PouLTRY.—Hens often have a habit of biting and pulling their feathers and greedily eating them until This practice, it they make no attempt to continue the twice a week, has been adopted with success, while others put a teaspoonful of salt with two quarts of meal shorts week. Fowls, like buman beings, to be of salt, IN the majority of cases potash is the most effective single fertilizer for a sandy soil in the absence of stable man- ure. Wood ashes unieached contain from 6 to 10 per cent. of potash, and rarely ever fail to be of great service on light soils, exhausted it is quite probable that the fertilizer known as complete manure will be the best, as it contains ail the been cured by the <.mes means,” pase can be oured !’ “I know i% cau. own and the experience of thousands of prominent persois who were given up lo die both by both their physicians wd frends.” “You speak of your own experience; what was it?” “A fearful one. I tad felt languid snd unfitted for business for years, Bot I did mol know what ailed me. When, however, I found it was difficulty, I thought there was little nope and so did the doctors, [ have since learned that one of the physicians of thus city pointed me out Lo a gentie- man ou the street one day, saying: ‘There goes a man who will be dead within & year." I believe his words would have proved true if I had not entially used the remedy now nown ss Warner's Hafe Cure,” “Did you raake a chemical of the case of Mr. H. H. Warner some three years ago, tor?” was asked Dr. 8. A, Inttimore, oue of the analysts pf the state board of health, Yes, wr,” “What did this analysis show yon?” “A rerions disense «¢ the kidoeys,” “D7 you think 2!:. Warner could yr leis 4 crop. A vouxa horse that has stood upon in passing off and way never be over. come. The treatment of such a case should be to rub the limbs briskly morning and night with some stimula. ting liniment, or alcohol alone, after fomenting them with warm water, Gentle exercise and not hard work should be given at first, Tus factory system of butter making insures greater uniformity apd a gener- ally better product than is produced by butler made in the private dairies, But with cheese this bas not always been the fact. There are greater templa- tions to lower the quality of cheese than of butter, as In most places in this country there Is much too little differ- ence between the price of poor chesss and of good. ACCORDING to the AA AT A recent of sheep in Michi- An bu imported So ih I Micht, sold . 4 KORN o a A dose of Red Siar Cough Cure will prevent you disturbing the congregation and put you ina right frame of mind to enjoy the services, Twenty-five cents a bottle, smn - OUT! At this sensor nearly avery one sesds to use some TRON enters inks glmont svery phy. wician's presoription for those who need building ug, En of Husbandry,” Columbus, Mass, writes Feb, 25 1882: “Your great remedy, Allen's Lung Balsam, I have used in my family tue fifteen years, for coughs and colds, and know it to be the best.” Price, 280., b0c. and £1 per bottle, at Druggists, mill when it is empty. Ery's Cream Bary has entirely cured me of a long standing case of catarrh, I have never yet seen its equal as a cure for colds mn the head and headache resulting from such colds, Ed. L. Crosly, Nashville, Tenn. WEA Ass —— are motives of mere fancy. — peencti When you have tried everything else in creation for that bald head of yours, you wiii probably tumble to the fact that Carboline is the only Hair pro- ducer that will do the work properly and well, sy A RP ———— Great souls invite calamity, as lofty mountains the thunder clouds. Every Moumext or our Lives if the blood is newed the system is not t ing and use pepsia, billousness, fevers, and kidney troubles, Vixecar Bir ion that we are loved, “> - CONSUMPTION CURED An old pl A Bad placed in convict ¥Eician, retired from ' i mission. ay Finan H fits, ren, Asthm nd ali T™ iis, abd radi Nervous De 3 vous Complaints, Le ia won 4. curall Broo for To-morrow is the day on which lazy folk work and fools reform. — How to Shorten Life. le. You have ouly bud 15 Tesi pi ’ ANLera tid Larkin, of All drug. Farmingdale Our acts make or mar us ; we are the children of our own deeds. Wirn Elv's Cream Balm a child can | be treated withotit pain or duead, and | with perfect safely, Try the remedy, | It cures Catarrh, Hay Fever and Colds in the Head, { the finger and gives relief from the { first application. Price 50 cents. At druggists. ¢€0 cents by mail. Ely ! Bros,, Owego, N. Y. Applause is the spur of noble minds, { the end and aim of weak ones, The cislms as to the curative powers of Hood's | Sarsspaniia are based entirely on what the POO. i & Co., Lowell, Mass, for a book contaming state. | ments of many remarkabie cures by Hood's Sar. } i i 3 saparilia I YPN 5 {i By the very constitution of our | natures, moral evil is its own curse. : MI —— | Jamsemans rrrrowaes sase vowic, the only | preparation of bee! containing ta endive muir fous properties. It contains biood-saaking, foros generating and [ifequstaining properiien; IGVains ble for indigestion, dyspepwia, ner vons prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all en. | feenl ea conditions, whether the resait of exaaus- | tion, nervous prosiration, over. work of acute dis. | ease, partiomiariy if resalting from pulmonary | complaints, Casweil HANA 3 Co., proprietors, i New York, Sod by drug sta, a —————-——— Men’s evil manners live in brass : their virtues we write in water, ities Frazer Axio Grease, | There is no need of being imposed on if { you will insist on having the Frazer Brand jof Axle Grease. One greasing will last two | week ! If ever I am an instructor it will be to learn more than to teach. ———— ————— The longest pole knocks the persimmons, and Bigelow's Positive Oure knocks all coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, bronchitis, asthma, influenza and consumption. Pleas. ant for children. Bafe and speedy. 50 cents. A AI AO 53s The best sort of revenge is not to be like him who does the injury. I ri. FATS: Ah Rasy rT nd pa 35am Fit cases. Send to Dr, Kline 931 A ret Sn PhLA, Pa One should seek for others the happi- ness one desires for one’s self, Imporiane : When you visit or eave New ¥ City, save axpre snl ET He mas Si #0 i T BEST TONIC or Wenkness, Lassitude Aack of Energy, ete. it TAS NO EQUAL, and is the on 1 Jron medicine that is not injurious. It Enriches the Blood, Invigorates the system, Hestores Appetite, Aids Digestion It does not blacken or injure the teeth, cause head. sche or produce constipation —other fron medicines do Mus Eva J Hype Dawson, Pa. says: "1 have used Brown's Iron Bitters for genera! weakness and have been greatly benefited. It gave ms 8 goo appetite and removed that tired feeling that has been so common with me, | cliserfully recommend it as 8 moet valuable medicine Mr T. 8 LeGuy . Lonchburg, Va, says: “1 used Brown's lro ors A general weakness and lsssitode, 1 had no appetite and always felt tired, One bottde of thm valuable remedy removed the trom. bie and made me foal better thas 1 had in 18 months OF two years Genuine haa above Trade Mark and crossed red Hoes on wrapper, Take no other, Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE, MD. 1,000 th ¢ Avres of Nebraska with des Te place : ¢ ipticn of ov Ly C. E. HAYNE, REAL E OMAHA, NEBRASKA. prone Ta Va § WAGON SCALES, JONES « Bova snd Boom Le AND be pave The bwight for Poe of wention this paper sod JANES of SINGRANTER, iohamton, N.Y. OF ’ CHER ¢) Fs * { All People Appreciate Honest Goods, MIDDLESEX ARE ALL sok well geanine article : ‘ i $ 3 PURE WOOL Always | i give Fe vie hs ve ¥ Ledjooe yg Eine Fa¥ « vo bBomon, New } Sold by all Leading Clothiers. ratare i Lemp st is oblatns ! portion of cambustible consumed —coke {and compressed coal included-—per {ion of pig iron produced is less than {| with coke alone, M., Escalle attributes | this result to the quantity of water, 1} | per cent. contained in the { the nature of the volatile waters, compressed foel at these works | some 7020 feet. a A metallic telegraph pole has been : weslern prairies. The structed of malleable galvanized fren, and 1; inches in diameter at the top { and weighs less than 50 pounds, The plate, upon which the earth is closely packed to a height of about two feet, around the pole, and the earth is packed upon it to the level of the ground, once, 0 that the pole becomes solidly fixed immediately after bring set, which desideratum is only obtained by the in the ground for at least a year. A recent test is said to have shown the greal strength of the pole, as a heavy, No, 6 Government wire was strung, and the poles subjected to the greatest possible strain, but without moving them in the least, oss seis The Popular Sciemce News asserts that the average length of life is con- stantly increasing, and the time may yet come when persons a hundred years old will excites no more curiosity than one of eighty years at the present time, fs a—— Young and middie-aged men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred affoc- tions, as loss of memory and hypochondria, should enclose 10 cents in stamps for large illustrated treatise Suggesting sure means of cure. Address, orld’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y. We are only really alive when we enjoy the good will of others, The Brand on Cals was not more fearful than are the marks of akin diseases and yet Dr, Pleroe’s “Golden Medical Discovery” is a certain cure for all of them. Biotches, pimples, eruptions, ustules, scaly incrustations, lumps, ine salt-rhoum, totter, boils, earbuncles, uloors, old sores, are by its use healed quickly and permanently. a AAAI O55 The heart 1s like heaven ; the more angels, the more room, If you are bil take Di, PFleroe's “Ploasant Pu ve Fallot” the original “Little Liver Pilla" Of all druggists. Bn I A # Read not books but men ; and De eT ook, Slong,h : A Physicians indorse Hall's Hair Renswer. ish student and operator in photography, 18 due the success achieved in the art of photochemical printing in metailie platinum, succeeding not only in em- ploying platinum in its metallic state as a pigment, but 1n obtaining permanent and practical results by a method in which the.particles of pigments forming the pictures are lmbedded nn and en. tangled among the fibre of the paper on which they are printed, not depending for their adhession on the use of any sizing material, Paper is coated with a mixture of aqueous solutions of ferric oxalate and potassic chloro-platinate, then dried, and exposed to light under a negative, After it has had a sufficent exposure it is floated on a hot aqueous | solution containing potassic oxalate and { & salt of platinum. This solution ins. tantly develops the picture, which is then washed in one or two solutions, to A —— { the paper, i - { by Professor Winchell, with a view to | hibit some surprising differences, crushed between steel plates, the th was §,800 2U0 pounds to the square inch of The average obtained for the number gpecimens of i inch ; i average streng pounds, {| OF 20 | surface, sAIne gland granite was 59.745 pounds, or 706 pounds per ineh., The : of Minnesota granites is arcliman ; if New England granites is not | definitely known oi New ¥ i 1 i 1 square Muller has given the composition of an for «LL iz on glass, It o« ydrochlorie acid, ammonium : acid thickened with He has also proposed made in this way : shir }ii~ fluoride and oxal barium sulphate, $182 vu precipi- her in a poreelain mortar. The is then treated in a platinum, utta percha dish with fuming IGN Ie lead org CeASes 0 react. > 1 5IAVE BEEN a severe sufferer from with distressing pain over my eyes, Gradu- ally the disease worked down upon my lungs, About a year and a half ago, 1 commenced using Ely’s Cream i with most gratifvi id ig resuils, aa 3 Past 3a sstitiana, The mae, with Hoods Bar nd spoesly cure, 5 nes BP Lhe whole sys 1 took Hood's purifies Lhe blood and 1c “J sufered with catareh years. Sarsapariils and now I am net Doubled any with costarrh, and oy penarsl health &s much better.” 1 W. Litias, Chicago, IIL “1 suffered with eatarrh six or eight yesre: tried many wonderful cures, inhalers, elo, spend. ng nearly one hundred dollars withent benefit, jreved™ M.A AuRsY, Worcester, Mass, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by 2) druggists. $1; six for$s Made aly by C. 1. 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