The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1886, Image 7

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    AN OPIUM EATER'S STORY.
Crawling Over Red Hot Bars of lron
fuvestigation and 1ts Results,
Clniinnati Times-Star,
“Opium or death!”
This brief sentence was fairly hissed
into the ear of a prominent druggist on
Vine street by a person who, a few
years ago well off 1s to-day a hopeless
wreck, |
One can scarcely realiza the suffer.
ings of an opium victim, De Quincy
has vividly portrayed it. But who can
fitly describe the joy of the rescued vie-
tim?
H. C. Wilson, of Loveland, O., for-
erly with Maren, Harwood & Co,
manufacturing chemists of Si. louis,
and of the well known firm of H. C.
Wilson & Co., chemusts, formerly of
this city, gave our reporter yesterday a
bit of thrilling personal experience in
this line,
iron and coals of fire,”’ he sald, ‘in my
agony during an opium frenzy. The
very thought of my sufferings freezes
my blood and chills my bones. I was
then eating over 30 grains of opium
daily.”
“How did you contract the habit?”
Excessive business cares vroke me
down and _ my doctor prescribed
opium!
of cases eommence. When
mined to stop, however,
could not do it,
“You may be surprised to know,” he
said, *ihat two-fifths of
I
I found
At the last meeting of the Linnean
Society, Lendon, England, Dr. Cob-
| bold described a worm, which he called
| Stmondsia paradoza, 1t 18 anematode,
the male living free in the stomach of
the hog, while the female is lodged in
cysts within the walls of the stomach.
Although discovered fifty years ago by
Prof.Simonds, the Lancet says the worm
Jhas never been properly examined.
The strange thing 1s that the female
carries outside its body a large rosette-
shaped organ. ‘This the author of the
paper considers to be the uterus.
Syrup of tolu, when prepared by
heating the balsam with water for four
hours in the water bath, is perfectly
odorless at first, but after a time ac-
quires a benzine like odor, which Fro-
fessor Malenfant, in the Journal of
Pharmacy, shows by experiment is due
to the decomposition of the ethereal
cinnamates present, these yielding first
which is then further
decomposed into cinnamene and car-
%
Important,
When you visit or eave New York City, save
baggage expressage and §3 carriage Hire, and stop
atthe Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Con.
«0 elegant rooms, ftted up at a costof one
million doll §! and upwards per
day. E uropean Plan, Elevator, Hestaurant
supplied with the best. llorse cars, stages and
elevated rallroad to all depots, Families can live
better for jess money at the Grand Uplon Hotel
than at any other fArst.ciass hotel in the ctv.
comateutioli tlhm———
“For me it is a chacs,
Many of these I met. We studied our
cases carefully. We found
the organs were in which the appetite
victim was free from a demoralized
condition of those organs; that the hope
of a cure depended entirely upon the
Confession ot the L ates De. Dio Lewis.
over
regret
Thousands of people all
of
the death u Dr. Dio Lewis.
as been the inspiration
to them,
undergoing treatment, compelled to re-
sort to opium agamn to deaden the hor-
rible pain in those organs.
how I ever escaped.”
“Do you mean tosay, Mr. Wilson,
that you have conquered the habit?”
**Indeed I have.”
“Do you object to telling me how?”
**No, sir,
several opium-eating physicians, we
became satisfied that the appetite for
opium was located In the Kidneys and
hver., Our next object was to find
a specific for restoring those organs
to health, The physicians,
arainst their code, addressed
attention to a certain remedy
became thoroughly convinced on
scientific merits alone, that it was the
only one that could be relied upon
in every case of disordered kidneys and
liver. I thereupon began using i and,
suoplementing it with my own special
treatment, finally got fully over the
Liabit,
tant part of the treatment,
their
and
is to get
who would
very sadly have missed
words. Dr. Lewis was one of them
cine; and yet in 1887, his candor above
being noticeable,
“If I found myself afllicted
a serious kidney disorder 1 would
» Adding, “The
with
dazed and 1
an one kidney malady,
condition, for in them the appetite
originates and is sustained, and
them over ninety per cent, of all other
human ailments originate.”
tion has been taken by the proprietors
of that remedy and finally it 13 becom-
ing an acknowledged scientific truth
among the medical profession; many of
them, however, do not openly acknow-
ledge it, and yet, knowing that they
bave no other scientific specific, their
code not allowing them to use,
it upon the quiet and
their own bottles,”
**As I said before, the opium
morphine habits can never be
until the appetite for them is
out of the Kidneys and liver. 1
tried everything,—experimented
everything and as the result of
studies and vestigation, I can
prescribe it in
and
cured
routed
have
with
my
say 1
result but Waruer’s safe cure.”
‘Have others tried dour treatment.”
“Yes sir, mapy; and all who have
followed it fully have recovered, Sev-
eral of them ‘Who did not first treat
their kidneys and liver for six or eight
weeks, as |
failed. This form of treatment
ways insisted upon for all
18 al-
patients,
land Opium Institute, and supplemented
by our special private treatment, if al
ways Cures
Mr. Wilson stands very high wher.
ever known. [lis experience is only
another proof of the woaderful and
conceded power of Warner's safe cure
over all diseases of the Kidneys, liver
and blood, and the diseases caused by
derangement of those organs, We may
say that it is very flattering to the pro-
prietors of Warner's safe cure that it
has received the highest medical en-
jlorsement and, after persistent study,
it 18 admitted by scientists that there is
nothing in materia medica for the
toration of those great
equals It in power, We
in publishing tt
iy i
ing from so reliable u source as Mr.
gent and very reputable gentlemen,
hardly leave room to doubt
upon of those happy
which vecasionally bring help to suffer-
g humanity. 1 am not so narrow
that 1 cannot gratefully recognize the
{ relief in the form of
precious value of
medicine.” Dr. Lewis met with an
one
His
froma
a
what
sipelas set in and carried him off.
testimonial, coming as it did
free, frank and open heart, is
important confirmation of
many thousands have said of
edy he s0 highly commended,
ms A
looks about for advice— wind to the
ship making port! It ri1oatiers little
which way it blows.”
Another Life Saved.
ra. Harriet Cammings, of Cincinnati,
writes “Farly last winter
hier was atiac
wy
cold,
tried
ked with a severe
We
1 oy 4k 4 f hick
medicines, none of which
tiled on ge.
her lung
seemed
get
ts of
A
to do her
Worse,
any g p continued to
aud fio i large ar
We called in
failed to do
s fr wi
Bou
blood
family physic hie hier
At
i by
TH
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TIL.
, but
this time
DR. WM. HALL’
E LUNGS, advised
We then got
1 |
any gos. ena,
had
DBAlL-
fo
and
beey curs
SAM
give it
FOR me
a a bottle
the
sawmal
ured.
she began to i and by
0S WAS entirely «
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**In friendship one gives what
has, but in love the values are
tious, and imagination fixes the price,
n—————
mprove
ti bout
ree
—
on»
ficti-
$n
tfiireds of cases, Hood's Sarsapart by
b ood,
WR,
rfying and enne
potent remes
suffer t
fair to assum
you. Give it
Hog Lhe
heamatisamn.
las prover
Hence, if
iris alise
iy lor
aches of
Hood's sar«apa
ne painsan i a8,
thal a Ww
a tonal,
-
A correspondent of the Indiana Fur.
mer recommends the squash as a cheap
green food for stock in winter,
———
Frazer Axle Gtense.
There is ro need of beitig imposed
you will insist ou baving the Frazer
of Axle Grease, One greasing will
on if
rand
last two
i
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|
perience what we have time and again
published in our columns. We also
extend to the proprietors our hearty
congratulations on the results wrought,
————
The use of Sea or, river sand is injur-
ious 1n the cleansing of glass or labor.
quartz scratch the surface of the glass,
Lead shot, which is an excellent me-
chanical cleanser, is condemned because
it leaves a part of its substance on the
glass, which basto be removed by dilute
nitric acid. Clean wood ash is recom-
mended by Dr, A. Muller for domestic
use, as it acts both mechanically and
chemically by ils potash. Powdered
rock salt is also used, For glass ves-
sels used in the laboratory he also re-
commends a piece of india rubber cut
into the form of a toague or other con-
venient shaps, and fastened to a flexi-
Lie wire as a handle,
An enormous aerolite fell on Febru-
ary 16th, au little before 3 p. m., in a
plowed field near Alfianello, between
Cremons and Brescia, sinking more
than one meter in the ground, pro-
ducing a rumbling noise, heard 20 kilo-
meters off and reeling of the nearest
houses as by an earthquake, Unhappi-
ly, almost immediately after 1t fell the
country le demolished the aerolite
ani re the larger fragments,
A ]—
Clover is so easily injured by smother
ing that even the rakiogs should be |
is expected,
iin
“WELL, my youug gentleman,
would you like your hair cut?”
‘tke papa’s please; with a little round
bare place on top,” Moral to papas—
use Carboline, the great Natural Hair |
fenewer,
“Oh
——-————
It was stated at the E lectrical Cone |
vention in Baltimore that the total in-
vestment for electrical lighting in this
country amounts to $70,000,000,
—————
FOR DYSPEPSIA, PT — depression of apir
fis and general debility in their various forme; aise
As a preventive against fever and agus and other
mtermitient fevers, the “Ferro-osphotated.
Kiixir of Callaaya” made by Caswell Hazard & Co,
New York, and sold oy all Draggists, 14 he oes
tone; and Yor patients recovering from fever or
other sickness thas no ea ial
————— ————— ah...
Juckwheat, when fil ling, ‘wants the
tie propriety of seeding with reference
to that waut,
Lyox's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners
keep new boots and shoes from renniog
over, Sold by shosand hardware dealers,
iit
A. D, Pryal, of Alameda, Cal, finds
that Ludding the apricot on the peach
is the cause of their being liable to die
out in a short time.
eM —————
EXITS AAR Fita stopped free, Treatise and $2trial
tie of Dr. Kline's ireat Nerve Restorer, free 10
Fitensos. Sendo Dr. Kline, 931 Arch st, Phlla, Pa,
Less than one-third of the earth and
debris thal cover the ruins of Pompeu
have yet been removed,
A —————————
easiest to use and chedpest. Plao's
Netty for Catarch. By draggiss Wiis
works in Philadelphia which, it is
claimed, possesses remarkable qualities.
Its chief peculiarity consists in its be-
ing self-hardening, like English musk
et steel, No process of hardening in
water or other liquids, nor of subse-
quent tempering, is necessary in its use,
A tool from this steel 18 shaped over
the anvil, as with ordinary steel,
When the tool 1s forged, it is laid aside
to cool in the air, When quite cold it
is found to have taken a hardness ex-
ceeding that of any steel hardened by
the usual process of immersion in wa
ter or brine. So hard is it that the
teeth of a Stubbs file will be turned by
a single stroke across it, and the edge
of a finely tempered cold chisel com-
pletely destroyed 1n an attempt to cut
it, not the slightest impression being
left on the Tindel steel,
pn
Where Are You uolng 7?
if you have pain in the back, pale and
sallow complexion, bilious or sick head-
ache, erruptions on thi skin, coated tongue,
sluggish circulation, or a hacking cough,
you are going into your grave if you do not
take steps to cure yourself, If you are
wise you will do this by the use of Dr.
Pierce's ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ com.
pounded of the most efficacious ingredients
known to medical science for giving health
and strength to the system through the
medium of the liver and the blood.
Wrcsp——— ID WPA,
Mica is a silicate of alumina, but |
contains potash, It is not plastic or |
capable of being moulded.
any heat below red. In steam and boil-
©
all de
cured
anti-bilious
No cheap boxes
By « iruggists,
I — i -
Sick and bilious headache, and
rangements of stomach and bowels,
Pierce's Pellets’ —or
granules. 235 cents a vial
to allow waste « f virtues,
t 18 authoritatively sated that odor-
properties es-
pecially conductive to the durability of
i.
em———
s hardly worth the living to-day
red, anhappy discouraged wo-
ring from chromic female
sr whizh she has been able t
find no relief. Dat there is a certain
all the painfal complaints to which
weaker sex is liable Woe fetes to
Pierce's “Favorite Prescription™
tues of which thousands of women can tes-
As a tonic and nervine unsur-
All druggists,
——— AI A ————
Jy the aid of a recent French inven-
tion divers are now enabled to descend
surface of the wa-
Life seem
fomany a ti
ness J
Dr.
it is
Stor that Cougl
Stor that Cot
You can be cu
Dr. Killmer's €%
will do it quickly
etl 3 :
1 can’ fford fo walt’
Lure | nF
i perman 3
--—
A Chinese bank-note
is in the Museum of SL
25 cen
/ y 1
3284 YEArs old
Petersburg
Pills.
WannawTeED PURELY VEGETANLE
gre for Liver and Bil ian
1a, Conti venoss,
Tape a
spriose M
The best ¢
Complain
Prizmess and
Biood Purifier an
they
our own Bone,
1, Oyster Shells,
en y 4 ©
t
made is
MIL 5A and
» wd Testimonials seal
BOO AGENTS WANTED for
PLATFORM EGHOES
or LIVING TRUTHS FOR MEAD AND HEART,
By John B. Gough.,
10s leet and crowning life werk, beim fall of Thrilling inter.
wi Sumor and pathos Bright, pure. and goed, Tell of
inaghter and tears 38 aalls at sight to all, To it i» sdded
be Life and Desh of Ms Sangh. 3 rr Bev, LYMAN AR-
OTT. 1000 Agents Se Men and Women. $100
- fakin we Rindrense 68 we
ae Petra Tereme St Write for clirvnians a
. WORTHINGTON - co. Bariford, Conn
$30 REWARD
@ vive (hat cnn sient aud bag as
oh Grain or Send in ene An
Patent MONARCH G
end Read Ke snd Flag.
ro our Temproved Ware
beuas Mm a oh we efor cheap.
we Ling mailed Pree
It | AF WARK MAc MINE co,
Columbus, Ohio,
Eael, Braned Howes Hagorviown 84,
THE ONLY BAGGER
IN THE WORLD
ASK run ide
W. L. DOUCLAS
Best material perfect £1, equals any $5 or $6 shoe,
aver pair warranted. Take none soiess stamped
W. L. Douglas’ $800 Shoe, x. ranted.” Congress
Bation asd Lace, Boys ask
for the W, L. Douglas’ _. _.
82.00 shoe. Hames st Jive» wa Cop 7
the $300 shoe. If you onan oA)
ere, send addres on port al
card to W,
Brockton, R
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Douglas. S)
ATCY Sold yes & Me rire,
for (Mrenlare. CUI. 1. ap
HAM. Atty. Washington, Do
EN ng FF ERING ¥ rRon WEAK NESS
M 3 .
ir re in BM
o Amy Jotw Prices or
alae Con ed) § conta,
| BE ME TALLIC Cu. sixth Avenue, N. ¥ :
Piso's Nlemedy for Catarrh is the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest,
for Cold In the Head,
. Hay Fever, &0. 0 conta,
an
| GI URE | not ive revs Sealy wo
a!
for a time and Shon
Sa
DEFY EE SIC Rd Se a ng fe Jong
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Few York.
Ls nothing Jiornt
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HOUSEHOLD.
Wien hard finished walls have been
kalsomined the soiled coats should be
washed or scraped off vefore a new one
is put on, This is the most disagree-
{ able part of the process. The furniture
| should be covered, as the lime makes
spots that are removed with diliculty,
especially upon black walnuts,
For restoring fated and gray hair to its
original color, use Hall's Hair Renewer.
Sufferers from malarial disorders will find
a specific in Ayer's Agus Try it
Cura,
———————
A DEAL table is the foundation, |
which must be covered with colored |
glazed cambric, Over this is a cover of |
linen, ornamented with designs in |
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cross-stitch worked with crewel or em- |
the spaces between the
designs have threads drawn to form an
insertion. The border corresponds,
and is edged with a handsome fringe.
The drapery is arranged in plaits, with |
a cross-stitch desigo on each. A pretty |
circular cushion is placed in front of |
the glass; th.s is of cambric, the olor |
of the lining of table cover, ornament. |
ed at the top with an appligne design, |
edged with a flounce of lace finished by |
| @ ruche of satin ribbon, The hairpin
| cushion, #4 Very necessary article of a |
1s a little basket, |
| filled by a cushion covered with knit-
ting and ornamented by a drape of em-
broidered cloth, This same design for |
can be carried out 1m cretonne,
It looks exceedingly pretty at trifling
The cover can then be edged |
instead of |
—
Tine delicious |
following 18 a very
Mrs, Marshall
cookery for you,
Truth:
of the school of |
writes Miss Madge in |
Pour half a pint of |
cream on the crumbs of two |
rolls, two ounces of castor
of vanilla chocolate |
Always |
with a pipe in
tered it, line 1t with well-butlered
and remove the paper,
it and serve
in the center,
sauce is
of vanilla
of castor |
half pint of water.
a tablespoonful of
as been mixed in a
Boll all together till
sammy and use
——
compote of fruit
this is how the chocolate
To three ounces
add two
sugar and a good
de: f
ounces
creme de riz that h
little cold water,
quite smooth; then
HERE is a savory dis h
one-quarter of a pound of well-washed
rice in a saucepan with enough cold
water to cover it, and let it boil for five
minutes, Drain it and pat tack in
the saucepan with thret quarters of a
milk and ¢ pepper and
it is rather
Place
it
a lit
$
L
dry and quite soft,
well-buttered baking-dish,mak-
ing cheese the top layer. Put some
small bits of dripping on the cheese;
brown ina good oven and serve very
hot.
A recire for cooking veal cutlets.
After the cutlets are trimmed, salt and
pepper them and broil them on
side over a brisk fire for five minutes;
then place them without delay on a
the fire. While the
Mix with two
for them: three eggs
a very hittle nntmeg and salt and pep-
per; then mix carefully with two cups
of milk, and pour over the ita,
Put the dish in the oven until th
lets are well browned; th
p—
WALNUTS
the walouis when the sun Is
them, and before the shell 18 hard,
which may be known by ranning a pin
into them, Fut them into slrong salt
and water for nine days, stir them twice
a day and change the water every three
duys. Then place them
and let them remain in the
they turn black.
of the following ingredients,
C utle
a cul
n serve,
PICKLED Gather
on
air until
To every
ounce of mace, half an ounce of cloves,
the same of black pepper, ginger and
long pepper and lwo ounces
walnuts and
pnsiba——
A paINTY dish for breakfast or lunch
On each slice
AnTicrLeEs of a delicate blue that
an ounce of the sugar of lead to a
wallful of water, and letting the ar.
a half
or two hours; let it dry then, after
which it may be washed without in-
jury. This Is said to be a perfect rem-
edy for the trouble Yeletred to.
CARAMEL PUDDING. -- Prepare a
wold by giving it a thick coating of
caramel] sugar; when this has set, pour
into the mould a custard, made of the
yelks of eight eggs and one and a-balf
pints of the best cream; steam for one
hour and serve when cold.
wf
For Goosenerny JadM.—A gill of
water to each pound of ripe fruit; boil
for an hour. Then add the sugar,
three-quarters of a pound for every
pound weight of the fruit. Cook
slowly for another hour.
— Sins
Beoproous furnished in tints of sea
foam and pea green are in favor for the
summer, White and a few touches of
pink add to the cool and pretty effect.
Furxmrune needs cleanin as much
athol with Bofp suds oR Tous
q Ww
then rubbed with an oily
A TEASPOONYUL of borax put in the
last water in which clothes are rinsed |
whiten them wonderfully, Pound the |
borax so it will dissolve easily, i
! persistent utter
| nature to thir
good |
Frozen cream will nol take Apumtive ore
butter. Care should be taken to keep |
the milk in a room or spring house at |
at an even temperature in winter as |
in summer,
so ———
put ir the bottle
of corn, a 1ablespoonful |
of ashes; pour it half fall of water, and
after a vigorous shaking and rinsing |
Db yspepsia
teeif
mss
To clean bottles, to
Hood’ S
Bold by all «
. BOOD ‘
By a new German process finely divi-
uly Ly (
» £2
ded tin is precipitated upon textile fa- | \ 100 Doses O
giving a flexible and brilliant |
coating. i NO LADY
Without
IRON || Te WE
ENE -~ i / " an
BITTERS Sy |
WILL CURE 1 es
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS axp FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GE! NE RAL DEBILITY
PAIN 1x BACK & SIDES
IMPUR 00D
CONS’ ATION
FEMALE INFIR)
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES
R SALE BY
ne has Trade
no Dollar
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CRUD
IS RALLY gray”
Clear, White Cow;
Ld
try
3th
of
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si n LA
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MITIES WwW. M. SCOTT &
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No
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ALL DRL
Mark ar
;GISTS
ssed Hed
Beautifies
“AKE NO OTHER.
the Skin,
other cosmetio 2
wilt doit,
as
Purifiesas well
CONSUMPTION Oil.
Every Ingredient Is from Vegetable
products that grow in sight of every suferer.
IT bas no Morphine, Opium or infurcvs Drugs y
ud preparat ONL,
Every de
avery any
pos Tig
n Spring,
Summer,
Autumn
and
Winter, Dis
ods settle in
x Morphine
OM:
all pare
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QREYDOPPEL S
a es
aud sweet. Excellent for Bath sud Toilet.
Fell pound bars only. Fersale everywhere.
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frome AM. 1240. MN at £3 nN ve Fit
Pm ar vd Bu sndays
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Brrren INSTRUMENTS, JAM TABLE p— a———————
WER PRICES. Sweet Pickles, JELLY
EasizaTenws
1 Hg Vinegar, Catenp, Iraseryen. O anning snd
Hrant.making ’
Le FASE AED
with every ack
LOT ISiANA, "xo.
Rabi
I BR Ma
Throat,
Lung Tissues, causing
What Diseases ER fo Be L ungs?
ferofula, Oatarrh- pe ISON, Mieto OTZRD
fsms, Humors, and Blood Impurities
; What are the Primary Causes!
Colds, Ch Iironchitis, Congres.
Inti ny
Measles,
Minn.
nation, { atarrh «
onia, Malaria,
ng ugh and Croup.
REL Iv TES QUICKLY CURES PERMANENTLY
1t will stop that Coughing, Tickling in
Throat, Dry hacking and Cstarrb-dropping.
Is your Ex cloration or Sputa
Prothy Bho Rained Catarrhal
Pus (Matter nde! Cancer like
Phisgm PS er po Muco-purwient 7
It prevents Decline, Night-Sweats, Hec-
tic.Fever, and Peath from Consumption.
50c¢, £1.00—8 bottles
Prepared at Pr. Kilmer's Dispensary, Binghamton,
“Iuvalide’ Guide to Heath” feat Free)
SOLD BY ALL DPREUGEISTS,
tion,
Asth
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Ihe SERVOLUS
PERILITY
Jen
Tah
A fe experiosen
Coneoliats
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= KIDDER'S PASTILLES
© Yas taken he lead tn
the seins of that class of
remedies, and hay given apes
dimes universal satilaoe
MURPHY BROS,
Paris, Ten
€ hes won the fever of
the public and now ranks
eading Mode
the eidem
SMITH
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