THE LATE . MRS. THOMAS >liklCSs OF RIDGEURY. Mrs. - Thomas McKee departed this life en Saturday evening, January 9, 1899 , st the age of sixty-Seven years._ Mrs: McKee cause to America man - years ago - from Ireland where she was born.. Then the country will quite new . and largelynnsettled, and it Was not an easy task to land on &foreign shore where nothing initstrangesoenegreeted her, and the people so different from - those of her own native *ennui. But like all true mothers, she had an interest 10 - e - ytiorid - her own. To her affections clung children that needed home and surroundings, such is could not be given in her. own native land. And striking out boldly and pre rervingly, and looking to God for her • guide and director, she made this beast's ful land her beam where she "lived and 7 died. . . Mrs. McKee was a woman of powerful endurance, and could in b.efyounger day radars almost any hardship, and even in part . of her life it was wonder ful bow she battled against disease and was victorious. But like all that have g..?ne before, and that will follow after, there comes a tittle when we must_subutit to the great enemy of all Mankind, Death, and so with her. Her friends thought she would revive yet this tune—her post,- 1 er of endurance would throw off the ter rible fever„lnt the time had come and -.the 3lsster called her home to 'a blessed hest which Christ has prepared for those that love Him. Two thildren from &former marriage, -and her husband, Mr. Thomas McKee, survive her to mourn her untimely death.. A daughter, now thewife of Mr. E. M. Triton, of the firm of Craig & Tuton, who are,. i .doiog such a rirosekrous business. Thti son, Mr. J. C. Robinson, so well _known at home and abroad as a man of • superior business qualifications, and one who has been eminently successful in all that he bas been entiugtsd with, both fAiblic and private. Mrs. McKee was exceedingly devoted to her children ; there was nothing- ;too bard for her too endure, if it would but enhance their happiness; and this mcith erly devotion and tender sythpathy fol lc;wing them for so many years was the secret of two superior children, to honor sodety.and to save that maternal disgrace which. is often sharper _than a serpent's tooth. - - She had :t strong atachment to the:lit tle Church growing up • in Itidgbury... was lierdeep anxiety that it might grow, and its influence extend far and wide, that it might become the radiating center where , ntany might find the way to Christ,. May her prayers ba answered; and = the df her desires fall upon so !tinny - alio will carry them into execution. if, Her funeral Was largely attended, "and took.place in the Baptist Church on Tnes! .: ' day afternoon at two o'clock. The ser-, vices were cot dotted by the pastor, F. s. : Everett. Thus one by ono we pass aWay,' . and the places that, now know un4wil know us no more foreTw. But may we look unto Christ as did oirr friend, 'and have part in the First Resurrection. . P. S. E. .Til.pual7,l7, 1880. THE MIDWINTER (FEPIII:ARY) SCRIP, has always been a special number, as ricb as the choicest liteiary matter and the rtr;itt beautiful wood engravings can. • make . it. Of last year's mid 7 winter bum ,: her the London .Times said : "It is a real -, ly - magnificent triumph of American pie, torial art and literary genius." The Eng ._ - lir.h publisher of ScutuNtn has telegraph el foci 7,000 espies of - the piesent , num ber,—an advance of 6,000 u; on his orders taht year, and the largest edition of an' American magazine ever sent to Eng land ;—in fact, it is said to be larger than . the monthly sales of any :English Tagil :lra The American edition of SCRIM= has grown during 1880 about. 20,600 to - pies. 1 • A delightful feature of the ma, JgaL this year.is a Series of sparkling., novei etts, or condensed novels, instead of a se . rial story. " A Fair Barbarian," the sto ry of a piquant American girl in England, by Mrs. Francis Ilmigon Burnett; begins in this February number with a twenty , two page instaltiii,ent, and will run: through three issues. Since the death of . George Eliot it May be said Mrs. Burnett commands - a larger English-speaking au dience than any other woman. Per no . velette will be followed by one by George W. Cable, author of " The Grandissimes," etc., and afterwards Boyez en's "Queen Titania," will published. "Peter the heat," Eugilarit j Schuyler'a historical work, begun in February, 1880, will be finished _in October of this year. By means of the recently published_ special offers of:Scrunfor.n, the whole of this great work, with its wealth of illustra-. t ions, can be had at a very low price, in connection with a year's subscription. All; book-sellers can give the terms. In the same ratio that ficktrim's MONTHLY is prospering, ST. NICITOLAS, the famoui magazine for girls and boys, issued by the same publishers, grows apace. • About_ 100,000 copies of the Christmas (December) number were sold, while the January Aumber has been for some time out 9f. print., In Febluaiy, there is a MIL account of the Obelisk, richly illustrated from sketches'and pho tographs, showing the great monolith in all stages of moving. The MinwfrrEn Semnsta will be rea dy January 20th, and ST. NICROLAB five days later. Tnn last time Edwin Booth was at San Francisco he told a curious story of one of his early experiences. Ho and his troupe were playing "The Merchant of Venice" at a little Virginia village called Lee's Landing, using for a theatre a little tobacco warehouse. Just as they were entering upon the court scene, where the Jew insists on his pound of flesh, they heard a whistle blow, and the manager came running in to say that the steamer had arrived- 14161 of time, and would leave again in ten minutes. As that "was their only chance of getting down to the Chesapeake for a week, they held a council . of war behind the scenes. if they stopped the play, then the audience would accuse - them of swindling. The- manager said "The only thing we,cati do is for yon fet lowsto get up some sort of a natural-like, impromptu ending for the piece, and ring down the drop. Go right. ahead, ladies and gentlemen, and take your cue from here." George Ruggles, as Shylock, was sharpening his knife, when Booth solemn . ly exclaimed, "You're bound to have the Ilesb, aro. you?" "Yon bet your life," onswered Shylock. Booth as Bassani° continued : "Now, I'll make you one more dicker. In addition to this bag of ducats, I'll throw in two kegs i of nigger. head terback, a shotgun and a couple of --the . best coon dogs in the State. 'l'm • - .blamed don't do it," replied Shylock, much to the approbation of the audience, . who began to admire Shakespeare with _enthusiasm and were--perfectly delighted when l'ortia tucked' up her legal gown and remarked, "And to show that. there is no hard feeling, we'll wind up with a Virginiarreel." The fiddlers struck up, and the curtain tell between an old.fash - toned dance and thunders of applause. When the troupeon board the steam er, the captain, who got ivaa also delighted at the performance, treated there to a com plimentary supper, at which he said : I'd like to see the whole pt ll4t pla ~: some time, gentlemen, blameti thou ht that follow - kikifittsspeitee 043 Rich Map 49 himilt 1 LYDIA E. PINKHANIIS VIXEMI= COMM The Pwittire Cure For al Female Complaints. SIB fr 2 l;' ll.l ' 4 as its mine dzethee. con siste of TopitableProgorties that are toradese le the most del lento terealid. rpm one trial the snooks of Ws Coin, sound win be reevnieed, samba is I.l3enedlele) and Whin Its wets emeneed, rinety:nins eases ins Inin. doe& patoneleas=ro is cifected Asthma:ands edit tin , . tiff. On soweed of ms proven merits, lois to-day oom ese=endol end proncribed bi the test • phylidoze la the country. It yin , enre entirely the oeryt tam of bang of the items, lonearrbces, irregular and painfoi Ifenstonstier., all Omit= Trolihks,. Intamr.rayitien end - - ricersilest, Moans, all Dirplaccrnentsamd - the eon. segtient spinalvesimem, and is expect: My saapted to the Mins of Ltfe. It eln dissolve and espel tumors • k the nternsin an early stage of development. Fhe tendency to maccioushANNSS there is checked very speedily by Its nse. , In 'tact It has proved to to the great est sad best remedy that has ever Len discover. ed. It pertneatesevery pmllon of the syrtan, at 'glees givir. Me - and vigor. It removes fuintner77,llntulency, do. strapiall craving for stimulants, 0.1.-a rolzwys *buts of the' starozch It cure. Bloating. rresdachex, N•crtonst l'rridratton, Genera DeMiity, Steeniesane.-x, Pep:lv-him and Indt region. That feeling of betemr dorm, musing . pan,; yea/Am:a herimi:hs, ahra,..rn peramently cowl by its nee. It villa all times, d under La cireurastom ees, act 1n . ha.tinony with rho I . w t".;.at goverm the. fernaksystem. 4._ 7 Tor Kidney Complaints of either sex this so.nspouiSl suasurisised. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cpmpound 10 prepared st Avenan, fynn. 311:24.. Price 11.00. SL% les for e.1 . .e.0. fir r. t Lyz mail in the form of pill., aso in the form Temps of price, 61. M, per ton . , f r 11:1:r. fnixtv.l; frerly anoreis oil I t rr.l cf 7. Stn..l for pun phla. LiS47•1 LW, p..pr:-. ho f.amt!;, , rhou v7:t hone:l7NA 1. a'l~iCiiASt' TITER PILLS. i.ay c--re CPikh!yth rt. eadTor,ll6!t7 of toe Leer. f. cmta Loix. 1 N. H. fIOWNS' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC E Is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping-Cough, and all Lung Diseases, when taken in season. People die of consumption simp ly because of neglect, when the timely use of this remedy would have cured them at once. - • Filly-one years of• con stant use proves the. fact that no cough remedy has stood the test like Downs' Etiztr. Pike 34e.' boe. and /I.W per bottl46 Yor Sale 'Everywhere. Dr. Baxter's Mandrake INE Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Indigestion. and all diseases arising from Bil iousness. Price as cts. per bottle. For Sate Erorraem.4" HENKY & JOHNSON'S ~ ARNICA. AND OIV LINIMENT . For /Clan and Beast. The. most. perfect liniment ever compounded. Price 2s. and soc. , For Bale ETerymbere. SID PE IS A PIISELY•YEGETABLI REMEDY For INTERNAL end EITEELNALL Use. PAIN KILICh n rg e rtig i , ed r ,, 11 , 14 1 7- 1 4 1 Ilona imitating. a,atal Caper/14 actia acts In lA. most tauperiencadido.dc PAIN KILLER . 4 ta iv: 1 _ h_ 6 C774 7 in t i7Chills, iarrhani, Dysentery , Cramps, (,tuatara, end off bore! Comptaitzta, • rAIN WM V.7,!,Tgr 7.ffr4irctinr`,!,' iek llea he, 1-ain In the Backer Side, thennsathan. and Neuralgia.. PAIN KILLER t a.zislA n tgl e ill t.s .lt fags' speedy and neat re/V.. all ru=es of liralies, ('at.. SprainsySevere Barns. etc. PAIN KIu.ER th.'ive.l4.rfe4 and trust*. I friend of Mt Mechanic, armer. 'taunter, Sailor, and 1:1 fact all wantiniri u Velne always at hand, and safe to use late ly or externally with certainty of retie . ti' lie fatally era afford to be without this in. valuable reanedy in the Ileum. Its. price Priture it within the reach of all, and it will annually save L3l,ny tinins its cent in do:lm%* Lulls. V all draaal.t. at Qne. 00e. and $1 a bottle. FURRY DRAM & SON. Providence. Et.le • ' Proprietors. CARTER'S lITTLE CARTER'S Little Nerve Pills, -F9R- • - - NERVOUS and DYSPEPTIC MEN AND WOMEN. Every nervous person should try Carter's Little Nerve Pills, which art made specially for those vslto s=five from': Nervousness Sleeplessness, Nervous and Sick Hrvia,ho.. -Weak Stomach, Indigestion, &c. They may be used alone or in combination with Cartes Little Liver Pills, and in either ease will give most prompt. and grateful relief. Dyspepw makes you Nervous, and Nervousness, you. Dy speptic ; either one renders you . Saixrable, and these little pills cure both. r • Price, as cents. Said by Druggists or.sad by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., Nis York. !or Ws la Towanda by C.Y.1:11111T AGMS WANTED FOR OUR - popular New 'toot, THE isnusnuAL I TORT Olt THE UNITED BUTES. Ata , 4l4- rleulture, Manufactures. Maus. Elaettsug, toliflr• gee. ete. al T Aiama tasks On to PIO pee week:lloo4 PRICI tO HUNT MN, PAlllittlje Cu, ; MOTIIIO, Ct. 110,1 IL - I 1- Itay, Stay & Stalk. Cutters I The Hity,Crop is short, and good Hay is too s-alusbie and expenshre•to be fed except with' • strict economy. • ;lave money by cutting aD youtirodder. tfy alt L* menus tut all of your Corn Stalks. if you have not one now, it will pay to buy a /ergs, firer-etas ••1. TEED CUTTER. - . •q• - I believe the best vibe the Culfiming's Feed Cutter. Am also prepared to suppl the best; ed WNW !Wing kin ds of • " Fodder Cutters Baldwin. Dardsls, Telegraph, Cale's Copper Strip Rotary. and Cale's Excellent and Cheap Lever ' Cutter. All these I bailor - Gogh at the lowest pearl ble prieca, and sell at correspondingly tau:prices. Qrder Your Feed Cutter -Early, Rennes the demand upon the numniaeturers is st. hoary now that orders erqulre touch tittle tO bean- • ed. I will deliver free FEED CUTTERS at anyltall Dead Station. .Soul for Cireniars and Peen. - R. M. WELIJES. Towanda, November ad, 1110.-ti ABBzTs s27,36aitiel SURPLUS 7,513,407 Nearly 03,000,000 paid to:Polley-hold Viers in 11179. TONTINE SAVINGS: FUND IPLAN. Conshines the gilatitages of ORDINARY: LIFE WITH ENDOW= MENT 'ASSURANCE, • Securing a profitable inventment,with positive ' protection to your tinniy. ,LER BE of Tartu' sten, styltehes and Flees. Bub u THE EQUITABLE . _LIFE 'SKIM OF THE U. 8.. NEW YOBS CITY._ PERFECT SECURITY. Ali polkas INCONTESTABLII after three pars. \OT• A CLAIM CONTESTED. Insuranie:la the3EQUITAPLE on the For full particulars of TONTINE. and all other foams of policy issued by this Society. apply to JOHN D. STRYKER, Agent. At First National Bank, Towanda, Pa. L. C. Cue. manager, IZ/„Broadway, N. y. Nov. 11th, 16b0. STEVENS & LONG General Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONSA AIId ‘. •, COUNTRY HAVE RFONOT'IED TO THEN, NEW liTOll4l CORNER OF MAIN & PINE-Sta. (The old stand of Tot; tt/yens a Weans They Invite attentlaa to their complete • and very large stock Of Choirs New Ooods, which they here always op hand. "t" ESPECIAL ATTENTION' GIVEN TO THE PRODUCETHADE, 1- ♦nd Cash paid for desirable kinds. LONG Towanda, Apri . 10879. „ SPRING AND SUMMER 1880 L ROSEtil3lOll .& SONS. 201 EAST WATER STREET, Dealers In DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Atso JOBBERS OF MILLINERY IM! LARGEST, BEST . AND .CHEAPEST MO c- kurntment pr 'MULLINET In the BoutbeniTler. ffirSpeclal Inducements and Prices to Milltuers. A all Is respectfully solicited. L ROSENBAUM k SONS., ;2411 EAST WATER STREET, Rathbun HMO StoeL 111171 6 71. who sent tree to those who wish to engage in the most pleasant and profits. ble,busiaess known. Everythibir Dew. Capital not required..7e will furnish you everything. lO f a day andenpVirds ts easily made without staying away from home over night.. No risk whatever. Many newmorkers wanted st once. litany are making fortunes atltie business. Ladles make as much as men. and young boys and girls make great pay.. No one who is willing to work falls to make more moos eve day than cal be_ mad. In a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once will find a short Ma to fortune. Address B. NALtaTT lk Co.. *idea. . • • Oet. iii. 4 W. GOLD.%rtat e t ehan s ee l r make in mone f l i the largest. cheapest and best Ilbastrated family publication In the world. „Aby one can become a emcees:rut agent. Bla elegant works of art= free to subscribers. Tie price so krir that everybody subscribes. One agent reports taking 150 subscribers In a 'day. A lady, agent making over WO clear profit In ten days: -All who_ came make money tan.: g a r dont* • time to the business, or on spiseilles. seed not be away, from homel=lool4 row can do It its well as others. • Tull ens tad toms free: if yoga want profitable walk fiend as your address at once: It costs =thing to try the bad. mess. No one who engages !Ala to make W ita m Address GEORG', snxowr co., wows. •-• Immo. $66Fk soar own • • . floodlit tree. - irli sk ki 14atieri orts . "ai r sa s lia= the tta• thiy • ENI -,-- • • ; "' • - ..4it • t$ BAIL ROAD& isslaii NE ida - • - •%* wesages:_. sae., -•- wis . Tw ST W A*D . - SA 1519 f 7 _ .:3 gre4.ll (414 8:' I :21:6: l'Jli• Alt .11. 2 1 e rAt• - - - P.m. ex. A sifAar ' 2 720 iois 715 . • ,• ,1 - •••• 104 4P . 2 is 2 - 1 .... 2 .. I isfello... 110 .. 17214 IP 4 720 .... ......liechesta. to 7 1e05!.;.., & ISo :... 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Athens 7:23., Sayre 7:10, Waverly 7= arriving ln Elmira:MS:so A. M. No. St leaves Elmira at 5:30 P.M.., Waverly 6:111, Safre a= Athens 825. Milan 6= Ulster GM, Towanda 7:10. Wysauklng 720, Standing Stone Rummerneld 737. Frenchtown 7:47, arriving at Wyalasing SIM P.. M. Trains 6 and 15 ran daily. Sleepingcars on trains Band 15 between Niagara Falls and Philadelphia and between Lyons and New York without chasgss Sleepleig ears' on and between Bu ff alo and WilkeeMarre. Parlor ears on Trains 2 and 9 be tween - Niagara Falls and Philadelphia withent change. and through coach to and floes Riehester via Lyons. IL A. PACEEB, Sept. P. N. T. U. B. Elam, Pa.. Jane 2i. - INSUR.ANCEI FIRE, .LIFE, AND ACCIDENT one 4ut reliable companies represented. IMEM Lanialidjusted and paid here. • I Talmud*, Nov. 13, sF j:: I CORNER MAIN' ti; Zeadquarters FOR wpm GROCERIES. GOODS SOLD AT.TIIE, LOWEST LIVING RATES THE OLD MARBLE YARD STILL OPERATION. ' The undersf.ined having purchased the. MAE. DLL T AIM of the late t 1 OBOE McCABE, sires to inform the ;NAM) that having eMployed experienced men. be V prepared to do all kinds of welt In the line of • • • MONUMENTS,. . HEAD STONES, MANTLES and. • .- SHELVES In the very best manner and at lowest rata. • Persons'destring anything In tbelfarbOline are Invited to call and examine work, and wive agents' commission. TAMES litce/dill. Towanda, Pa., Nov. IS. ISM SSC( GEO. ST•EVENS ILLWIRA, I N. Y ME -: :y A 4^. .m.)"'i{ Volum farts. C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,-" TO . WA;•TD - A, PA. POLICIES lamed on the most namable, tams, Hu removed to making It his CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, &C. JAMES McCABE Towanda, AprU 29, 1811011. MEAT ARKS F. E. D. RUNDELL, Would re‘ectfullyannounee that he Is continuing the Market buslnessat the old stand of Monodic Sr 8,11, and will at all times keep a full supply of FRESH • - c 0 Y T'E'R S Constantly on band. CountrYdealers supplleil at illy rates: FRESH & SALT MEATS, GARDEN VEGETABLES FRUITS, &C. MY, All Goods delivered Free of Charge. • E. D. RUNDELL. Towanda, Pa. Nov. 27,1279. ' Closing Out Sale -OF Ready Made LOTHIN Cr I • The following inducements offered ' to CASH BUYERS for the . next SIXTY DAYS, at = N. E. ROSENFIELD'S In order to make room for next spners-trseei eve REDUCED THE PRICES ON OVERCOATS and WINTER CLOTHING. Unprecedented and unapprimbed 2. Con tainlng the largest stock .1 ever owned at this 1. season of the year in, to cash at such prim , as t can say have neier been known • before. - The following SPECIMENS OF PRICES: Rohner Wee& OVERCOATS 42$ CO for 420 00 " 2000'1710 Sine Tor Beaver. st. 20 00 u , 111 SO • . Blaelnd Brown 17-00 " 14 OD lllsteretts 15 00 " 1250 " Worßed 1200. 0 1250 Black and Brown Beaver.l. 12 00 . 4 9 . . 14 00 - I , 710 " 900 11711' Black, Scotch and Gray CO 4 00' 64 •a 46. 400 64 300 'Snits of every deeori _ption. at the same rednetton in cams sod TIM MISSING 000DS. This Is berjesd doubt the t TEATZST MARL over made fir Moth -g. No me laket three pods mill ma be dot& Aida at them prim* sad yes will dad its matter V. great polity on yodr: pert to put me firths quickest pp time: I ham i!rorythirtft beret Adrsttlmsd sad Mop not hole siouserated, itQyaftla AS CHEAP. • E, BOSENT _Of 7011001% an. I 8 , -y__.. . • ,::1 1 : - .0 11 1 0 " 101114:' isaia ! -&mssol7loK9iii- 1471•11. - tigitair 111 - '''i --- kerreirr illiglik essioisir. almni. Wm woo slogrop mt &toned at f Wier er._ saltui_ ot Ikvorttork "or roto _ e to 111 - ! f m rlrv4of'irlrlm= Astsititine. FROST'S WEIOLLSALN AND DETAIL FURNITURE We aVe now prepared for the SPRING TRADE with a fall line of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS OP 11111 LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES . • Web we tnelte the public to cad and examine Ous assortment of PARLOR SUITS IN RAW SILK, , FERRIS; PLUSH AND HAIROLOTH, livery Large, and our prices es low si the lowest. We hays a full line of CHAMBER. SUITS IN ASH, WALNUT AND SQFT WOOD, which we are selling it a wiry low price. A full Ilse of . • ' SPRING BEDS,. MATTRASSES AND PILLOWS. UNDEWI7AKINa In this department we 'Ways have the bat good. In the market, and are continualts adding NEW STYLES • withliall the • l i' LATEST IME'RIi EMENTS, while our prieet are the lowest. , • - • 'J..O. PROS 'S SONS'. Towanda, April 9, 1879. CHAS. JOHNSON & CO.'S Foundry . .& Machine Shops TOWANDA, PENN'A. . We claim to make the • BEST CIRCULAR SAW MILLS In the market. SHINGLE MILLLTII MILLS PArnell's Improved Feed Cutter, Stroud's Keystone Fire Shenker; GriswOld's Boss Water Wheels, Ward's Patent Buckwheat Cleaner, &c., &Qs am, &c. ENGINES AND BOILERS . lei to order. Itepairin of all kinds done on ortnotiee. Satisfaction guaranteed. - Also. manufacturers of and dealers in • JOHNSON'S: PATENT Polishing and. Ruthig„lrons The best In the world. • Agents wanted CHAS. JOHNSON & CO Towanda, April 15,1880. L. B. POWML, SCRANTON PA., General Agent for the , CHICKENING PIANOS, • - STEINWAY PIANOS, „ - And MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS Alral inetramentri of other makers i t a lrell for eaffaad New4quare - asiet Vpright IPlaes.lso audiirimpirds. • _ _ • Isrgepit3ek of pIIzET mUsla saa MIMIC BOONS. 1 eisittee. Pa.; ept. se. 11110.,- LIST OF pE9FALIBLATyIics. - • 1 ; , • • 1 V'S 1 0 tilted Oil kept ea latest the Ithroltus OM= • - at wholesale at retail: • Dee& • = Truisms%Bond: - Collectors Vona. . Lease. \ Complaint. ' • Caniltinents. • - wurant. - Casellalet Return. 411ttelesei Aireement,Sibins. Bond On Attachment. Cmis= ni a Bales. C • - • • Itasseatioa. ••was• Mitten toe ' Subi . - • . . _ _ lii 7 ,-, ` t.o-'-'. , .'..m -7 ."., :';!:.:7,1••=.:'.':-.-:".i:::;: .. cr: &Rungs gow 'ail admit that - men Jbeasea are eaueed by disordered Kidtieyo or Liver. and that if these peat organs are kept in a perfect condition. health will :be the result. WAUKEE'S SAYE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE it made from a Simple Tropical Leaf OF RARE VALUE,and ias POSITIVE remedy for the following troubles: Pain in the Deck,: Severe ; . Ileadaehez, Dizziness, Bloatirge' Inflamed Eyes, A Tired Feeling, Night Sweats, - Patna in • the Lower Part of the Body,' Palpitation. of the Zeart, Jalindicer_ Gravel, Pahltul Urination, Ilata rial Fever, Fever and Ague, • Aid MI diseases esased - bj tha:Kidneys,' War or Urban, Ovule being out