a' conu WAYS OF KILLING CATTLE. HOW BEEVES AHK BIiAtTQIITEBED IN VARIOUS PLACES. The rtraln Holt-Throat-Cuttltiff the Favorite Met hod In Some Flaces and Klf)o-Shots in Other. At the West rhilaJelphia abattoir there are two methods practiced every day. They are tho Israelitish and the ordinary methods. The meat which is killed for consumption by the orthodox Hebrews is called "kosher," and tho killing of it is done according to a Jew ish religious rite, the method employed being directed by the Mosaic law. There are a number of private slaughter-houses throughout the city conducted by the Hebrews, but most of the "kosher" meat is killed at the abattoir. The Hebrew butchers do not kill their cattlo themselves, as the rule of their faith is that it must' be killed by a "schochet," who is appointed by the rabbi after a regular course of instruction and an exnrninution. His instrument is a long-bladcd knife, called in Hebrew a cholif, the blade being of pure steel, without a flaw. The steer to be slaught ered is drawn in up to the killing-place by means of a rope looped around her horns and ruu through a ring in the floor or wall. As soon as it has been brought to the right place it is "cast." This con sists ia fastening a rope to its hind leg and drawing that member off the ground and, with a skilful jerk, throwing the animal on its back. In that position its head is placed resting on its horns and the animal's nose touches the floor, leav ing the throat exposed for the strdke of tho "cholif." One stroke by an expert "schochet" is generally sufiicient to se vere all the arteries, and the animal is allowed to bleed to death. The use of an axe, hammer, or other implement for stunning the animal is not allowed, as it is a requirement of the Jewish faith that none of the animal's bones dare be broken. Just before the killer draws the blade across the steer's throat he wets his finger in his mouth and rubs it along the edge of the shnrp blade, and while he is making the stroke he repeats a prayer. For killing cattle to be sold for general consumption and not according to the TlJT'Onll'lIlll V ! f 1. ..n aha A MA..4- tvinnw methods, but all tho cattle killed at the Philadelphia abattoir are treated in the same manner. The animals are driven. seven or eight together, into one of a number of cages. The butcher takes his stand on a couple of planks overhead. From that position he hits the steers on the head with a poll-ax and knox them down. It takes several blows of the ax to knock a steer off his feet, and it has often happened at the abattoir that it was neccessary to almost beat a steer's brains out before it fell. As soon as a beef has been knocked down it is dragged out of the cage, from under the feet of iw iuiujuuiuub, uuu us mroat is cut unit the dressing is done with dispatch, if not neatness. The chief end of the use of the hammer is to destroy sensibility and to make death, as far as possible, devoid of suf fering. The implement mostly used in . v America is the poll-ax, by which the 1 animal is stunned and knocked down. but in places where a large number of beeves are killed every day, as in some of the beef-butchering establishments of Chicago, they are shot down. They are driven into a long row of single stalls, and ft man armed with a rencatincr rifle lime, blH i,a VAig a gangway and shoots them fiion not to mate!. bo expert have these men ,,, .,!, .a second shot is seldom ripo. We thought tsostcm aQd other part9 of and wo "boldly waded riilo is also used, future wo have uo ro-'gland, the poll-ax is iul ' . hammer like affair, and make, but a9a-rmed butcher drives the poll .urbugb. the skull into the brain, pro ducing almost instant insensibility. Some of the butchers there strike the bullock on the back of the head, just at the base of the brain, with the same re sult. Another method employed in France and other Kuropean" countries is a mask which tits over the animal's head, face and eyes, either by straps or springs. Through tho face of the mask there is an aperture for the insertion of a punch-bolt. A heavy mallet wielded by the strong arms of a brawny butcher will drive this bolt into the head of the animal, and death quickly follows tho blow. In Spain tho butchers must need have a strong wrist and a good aim, for they kill all their beeves with a broud-bladed dagger. The one selected to be slain is pulled down to a ring by means of a strong rope secured around tho horns. voperator takes his stand at the head " . the animal, and with one downward t)lunge of his heavy broad-bladed knife le severs the spinal cord and kills the animal instuntly. Another European practice, though not in general use, is killing by dyiianiite. A dynamite car tridge ia fastened to the head just below the horns and in the center of the face. The cartridge is so loaded as to be ex ploded by means of a fuse, and its dis charge sonds an iron bolt into the head, and instantaneous death is the result. Another French implement causing in stant death to the bullock is the guillo tine, similar in construction to the ter rible implement which came into such prominence during the reign of terror, and which was daily bathed in blood during that awful period. As it severs the spinal cord at a single stroke it would seem to be a most humane contrivance, notwithstanding the horror which its name calls up. There are many other devices put to the same use, and all rqade for the purpose of rendering death to food animals us devoid of suffering as possible. .Meanwhile the Philadelphia butchers continue to slug the brains out of bullocks with sledge-hammers and poll-axes, and they will keep on ia the use of those instruments until they are forced by tho Society for the Prevention f Cruelty to Animals to use some more humane system. 1'h.l itdpii t A'tica. A Waggish JUehclor. l!ev. Sam Jones paused in a discourse on patience at Omaha and said if there were ono man present who never had spokon a cross word to his wife he would ask him to rise. Hy and by a round faced, pood-natured man stood up. 'Thank God," said fain, "there's one man Mho never spoke a cross word to his wife." H very body took a good look ut the puiagon, when he broke the silence with the remark : "I haven't any wife. I'm a bachelor." HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. Recipe. Flaky 8oa Biscuit. Mix together a quart of very dry flour, a teaspoonful of baking soda, two of cream of tartar and a saltspoonful of silt; pa?s through a sieve, then chop in two ounres of but ter or lard, and mix quickly with milk to make a very soft dough. Flour the board well, roll out, sprinkle with flour, double it over and roll out again; cut into biscuits half an inch thick. l!ake in a very hot oven about fifteen minutes. Jellied Chicken. Boil a chicken tender, take off skin, cut the meat into small pieces, taking out the bones; skim all the grease off the liquor in a pot; mix a tablespoon of corn starch with a little water, rub smooth and let it boil up good ; season well with salt and pepper. Boil eggs hard, peel and slice, lining the bot tom and sides of a crock with them, then pour into this the prepared chicken, and set in a cold place to harden., Turn out when cold. Snow Balls. Half a cup of rice and the tame of pearl tapioca, half a cup of sugar a quart of milk, a half-tcaspoonful of salt; soak rice and tapioca -well, mixed together while dry in three cups of water four hours; salt and milk, dropping in a tiny bit of soda, pour upon the cooked cereals and let them stand together half an hour; set over the tire in a farina kettle and simmer slowly ono hour; fill small cups with the mixture while hot, and when cold put on ice. Turn out in saucer and eat with, cream. Potato Fmttkhs. Take five or six large mealy potatoes and slice them lengthwise, about one-fifth of an inch in thickness. Have ready a de'ep griddle on the fire, in which some lard or nice drippings have been melted; lay the slices in separately, and sprinkle them with salt, Fry them to a nice brown on one side, then turn and brown tho other. Try them with, a fork, and as soon as one piece is thoroughly done, dip it in batter and return it to tho griddle. By the time the last piece is dipped, the first will need turning. As soon as the fritters are browned on both sides, lay them on a heated dish and 'put more on the griddle. They need constant atten tion to keep them from becoming too crisp or burned. Half a teacuptul of sweet milk, one egg, a little salt, and flour enough to make it as stiff as pound cake, is a good receipe for the batter. Apples sliced and cooked in the sxrne manner and eaten with sugar, make a good desert. Useful Hints, Any gold jewelry that an immersion in water will not injure can be beautifully cleaned by shaking it well in a bottle nearly half full of warm soapsuds, to which a little prepared chalk has been added, and after rinsing in clear cold water and wiping it dry. A child"' s bed should slope a little from the head to the foot, so that the head may be a little higher than the feet but never bend the neck to get the head on to a pillow. This has a tendency to make the chiLd round-shouldered, cramps the veins and arteries, and interferes with the free circulation of the blood. Even when the child is several years old the pillow shouldbe thin, and made of hair, not featbcis. Tin canned goods, when opened, should be immediately transferred to glass or earthenware receptacles. Re cent investigations show that cases of poisoning from eating canned goods have arisen from the acid of the canned food attacking the solder of the tins, and sometimes from decomposition accelera ted by an electrical action between the solder and the irontof the tin. Nevei leave canned fruits, meats, or fish in opened tin cans. The Beetle in Motion. A letter to London Nature says: Much has been written on "the horse in mo tion." Can any readers of Nature sup ply me with references to published mat ter on the hexapod progression? The few observations I have made may be summed up in a few words. I use the letters r and 1 to signify the right and left legs respectively, and number the limbs from before backward. When walking rapidly the appearance is as it 1 1, r 2 and 1 3 moved lorward together simultaneously, alternating with r i, 1 2, and r a. When the pace is slower it is seen that 1 1 and r 2 start together and come down at about the same time, some times one sometimes the other being a little first. Then lifted almost but ap parently not quite at the same time, i ii starts. The motion of this leg being somewhat slower, and the limb having further to travel, tho foot genorally comes to the ground appreciably later than 1 1 or r 2, The general effect is to produce at the momeut of pause between the strides a position which differs con siderably from the conventional position delineated by artists who teek to repie sent the beetle in motion. Insuring: Icehouses. One of the queerest facts in the fire In surance business is the hazard ons char acter of icehouses. These establishments would be, one would say, uo& to ice bergs themselves, about the last things to get on fire ; and yet, so great is the risk, that icehouses are classed as "ex tra hazardous," and some insurance com panies will not issue policies on them ut any rate. It is thought that the abun dance of straw or shavings about an ice house may account for some, at least, of these otherwise inexplicable tires, the tho teamsters and others dropping sparks of fire from their pipes or cigars. lLvrtford Times. In the United States Senate, during- a recent debate. Senator Vent, of Missouri, paid a high tribute to the merits of St. Jacobs Oil. Oilier prominent men have also found it prompt la Its cure ot rheumatism and iieuralu'ia. Price, fifty cents a bottle. Dr. Wahhen. an associate of tl.e Washing. Ion OriiitlioliJKical lit p truueut of tne Akh cullura! Huiean, hays .bat hawks and feed on iniue ami insects, and not on poultry, ashas been commonly supposed. InexHiniii in a number of the stomachs of these birds be louuU no poultry. Throat troub e yield promptly io Red Star fou'n'h lure, at vo itlied for by U. S. Architect Clark, lis ingredients are puiely vegetal). lid flee trout opiates. JJj cent. At I 1 1 ii. Germany, about MU workwomen am employed in Iko production of hoy ro settrs; ibo bale amounts to about a million yearly, and the lu-etti-a are exported lo all Hie Kuropean countries and North and bouto uttwta. Dr. Mnrgowan hns sent to the Agri cultural Bureau, through Consul-Oencral Kennedy, of Shanghai, a collection of shoes mado of rice straw, and worn by laboring people in the south of China. Dr. Macgowan sends them, suggesting the introduction of rice-straw shoemak ing into the rice-producing regions of the South. "Are you fond of tongue, sir?" "I was always fond of tongue, inadame, and I like it 'still.'" Knpture, idle tumor.i, flsiulte and all diseases of the lower bnwel (except cancer), radically cured. 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DO NOT POISON YOUK SYSTEM with medicines you know nothing about Nearly every so-called remedy for lihounia tism and Neuralgia now ollei ed to the pub lic contains powerful and poisonous medi cines that injure the stomach and leave the patient worse off than liofore. J Jo not heed them, but take 'the old relia ble" one that has stood tho tost for twenty live years. One tunt is free from anything injurious to the syteui, composed whully of rout:) an 1 herbs, tho medical properties of which are p uticularly adapted to blood diseases. Dr. Pa 1 dec's Remedy is safe and effective. Cuu be u-ied by b.ith old nnj young with beneficial results. Five hundre I dollars will 1 10 iiid for an v case where the use of Dr. Pardee's P.emedy has in nuy way injured the patient. PHrtDK.K Mkuicinb Co. HOP PLASTERS ro ouporlor to all other ulaatra b. Iuauaeof their Booth big and pain-kiU-injf properties; virtue of freih hop, balsamcndltemlnek. 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Send ftauip for r Inventor' Guide, u ifiKa- , ... ... i n aalliugioa, It, C. fo fNdy, Sample wart SUSS FRSS Line Dot uoilor tn horae (ml Addreal baawiia'iri ttsu Uua, Uoli.ilwa S5 A anperlor preparation for all disease of th hair ornoalp. Hall s Hair Itenewer. May always be relied upon for curing eoids or coughs. Ayer'g t'derry Pertiral. Tub Spanish Cortes has authorised an outlay of $4f,(ju,U0O for new war Teasels. "I do not like thee. Dr. Fell,,. The reason why, I cannot tell." It has often been wondered at, the bad odor till oft-qnoled doctor was In. 'Twa probably because he, being-oneof the old-school doctors, made up pills as largo as bullets, which noth ing but an ostrich could bolt without nausea. Hencethedlsilke. Dr. K. V. Pierce' "Fless. ant Purgative Pellets" ar suKar-coated and no larger than bird-shot, and are quick to do their work. Korall derangement of th Hrer, bowels ami stomach they are gpeclflo. Ther are now six butter creameries In Mississippi, the first of which was darted eighteen months ago. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Proscription" Is not extolled as a cure-all," but admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, being a most potent specitlo in those chronio weaknesses peculiar to women. Particulars In Dr. Pierce' largo trentise on Diseases Peculiar to Women, liK) pages, sent for ten conts In stamp. Address Voni,n's Disprnsaht Medical Association, 003 Main Street. Huffalo, N. Y. Insanity Is said to be Increasing among th colored people of this country. Snmethlna About (Viarrh. A great many people are anrlcted with ca tarrh who do not know what ail them; and a great many mor continue sufferers who might be cured, Thickening ot the membrane which lines the nasal passages, thus making breathing difficult; a discharge from tho nostrils, more or l;ss copious, watery or thick, according to the stage of the disease; a sonse of fullness in the head; a constant inclination to spit; and, In advanced cases, a dropping of intensely dis gusting matter into the throat, are a few of the prominent symptoms of Catarrh. Deafness, inllamed eyes, neuralgia pains, ore throat and a loss of sense of smell ar very often caused by Catarrh. All these troubles are cured by Piso's Rem edy for Catarrh. Relief is had Immediately after beginning its use, but it is important that it be continued without interruption until th catarrhal virus is expolled from, the sys tem and healthy secretions reploc the dis eased action of the mucous membrane. Man ifestly it is unreasonable to expect a cur in a short time of a disease that has been progress ing for months or years. This question oi time is provided for in th putting up of Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. It Is to concentrated tbat a very small dose Is di rected. The quantity in one package is sufii cient for a long treatment, consequently th expense is a mere trifle, and there is no excuse for neglect nor reason for it but forgcttulness. A cold in the head is relieved by an applica tion of Piso's Remedy forCa'arrh. The 00m fort to be got trom it in tins way is wortb many times tl.e cost. The following letters are speclmons of those received every day, testifying to the worth of Piso's Remedy for Catarrh : Aw.eoHKNY. Pa., Sept,28, 1888. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is doing wonders for me. 1 believe it will cure any case of Ca tarrh, if used according to directions. Mns.r JOHNSON. 48 K, Diamond St. Si-niNO Him., W. Va.. Oct. 20, 1885. Enclosed find one dollar for two packages ot Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. The sample package, received iu June, gave perfect satis faction. . U1LL MKSSER. Hartford Milis, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1885. I have used a little over half a package of Piso's Kemedy for Catarrh, and it has helped me more than any of the (litre rent medicines I have used. 1 leel confident that it will curt me. I can and do recommend it to others who are troubled with that disease. 1(fv. A. Damon. A (iuilty Mncrilice should never be made, but ambition and en. terprise dese ve reward. Wherever you art located you should write to Hallett & C, Port, lai d, Maine, uud learn about work that yov can do and live at homo, earning thereby from (5 to fi a"d upwards daily. Some have earned over $M in aday. All particulars free. K01I1 sexes. All ages. Capital not needed You are started free. All is new. Those wh stnrl ut once cunuot help making sung 1 ttla for' unes. THK SETU TflOUAS BoslWatch in America for tho Price. 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Oval ltox bl.OOi round, 50 cl. to boldler Ueirs. tirad atamp I WlldlUlld UAM. AU'y, WaaUiugtuu, U O. OPIUM aud Morphine Habit eured tola to IU days, tteter to luuu patli'litacured in all p.irt . 1h. ai abH.wuiu y, Miolu ODIItal Hahlt f 'ured. Treat ineut aeat oa trial UrlUM IlUJaANJi KKMEUV CO.. Uir.velle, lut 3 JLl ifSQ mm PATEfiTS Ina eipertoace. f l.H.-. N KUt OO. THE GlfltflW Tho Most Effeiyo Ronledy Ev D; YJU.Y IS IT SO EFF&TIV DIFFERENT OISI WHT on remedy can affect to many cases 1 f. The t and a remepy that can affect tho cause, pel.nentlr any other organ In the body, the Kidney when diW mil, the very fact that it is not painful leads many peplU) 'deny I cal Authorities agree that it can bebr goneXith di pain, becauas it ha lew if any nerrea oif sensatioiLnd thei eyin; the sense of paVu; thus uuconsciously disnaseTjt affe do not open a watch to tee if it if going or in in- good rder W the accuracy of its time 80 we need not open the kiV-y to th condition of the system. Now then, KID NET Jl&EAi avw.nl common unu unBUBpccicu Abundance of vale, oracantu How 0 ' dark KYRTPTn'TlTQ .Backache; Vnvnual dcn'rc to 1 vri.w ing and pain in the heart; ".rod ureaay front n water; Irritated, hot and dry tioni; Acid, bitter taste, with furred tonruo in the burn with Dyspepsia-; Intense pain, upon Hidden excitommt in poait of muroiia ttomtf t(m after urination ; ,rn of ; and fever and l"neumonia; Dropsical Bwellinpi; Ked or 'Waite tube castHin the water ; Constipation., alternating wit Ixk riy and Bronchial affections; Yellowish pale Bltin, etc. t These are only the chief disorders or symptoms caused b' kidneys. Now, then, isn't clear to you that the kidneys, beirnr tt merfta, if they are restored to health by the Rreat specific "War majority of the above ailments will disappear f There ia JVO At It doe cure many bad states of the system precisely as we have L kidneys are diseased, the albumen, the life property of the blood, e and passes away in the wator, while tho urea, the kidney poison, re ney poison in the blood, that, circulating throughout the entii organ, and produces all the above symptoms. Therefore, we any confidently that "Vftrner's SAPK Cure FECTIVK MEDICINE jVVJt 1HSCO VEUED for the hum mon remedy which, overcoming the common cause, removes th number of evil effects from the system. Let us note a few they are affected by kidney poison, and cured by "WARNER'S fiOTTRTTTtTPTTnTJ In Kroat mttny ca90S Consumptior y VA'ou XU.I7 JJ.X Vfa diseased condition of the system and If the kidneys are inactive and there is any natural weaknts in t. poison afiacfrs Ifteir (ni((ance and errlua!i they vast stroyed. Dip your finger in acid and it is burned. Wash the finger ev soon becomes a festoxinir sore and is eventually destroyed. The kill, blood has the same destructive effect upon the lungs'! Kor whose kidneys are ailing will have prave attacks of I'neumonia in the Lung fevers, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, etc., at all seasons of the action of the kidneys by Warner's SAKE! Cure," as many hundrM" done, and you will be tmrpHscti at the improvement in the condi IMPAIRED EYE-SIGHT: gSsaSJftr and though we have never urged it as a cure for disordered eye-sight, written us expressing Surprise that after a thorough course of treatment SAKE Cure"' their eye-sight has been vastly improved. In ft oculist in the country says that half the patients that come to him lamination he discovers are victims of kidney disorder. We hnvo reason why so many people complain of failing eyo-sight early In life, i tin to themselves, their kidney have been out of order for years, ud Is gradually ruining the system. OPTTTTiT TTAP.TTQ 14 i well-known fact, recently shown k y w ilOUiAOi morphine, cocaine, whisky, tobacco and' habits capture their victims by their paralyzing effect upon the kidneys anc organs the appetite is developed and sustained, and the best autht the habits cannot be gotten rid of until the kidneys and Itver i perfect health. For this purpose, leading medical authorities, after a thi ation of all claimants for the honor of iming the only specific for the awarded the prize to "Warner's SAFE Cure." T? TTP.tTTVT A TT S.TVT E ver reputable physician will toll you tha MUeVlUiuaaVXUUi caused by an acid condition of the svstem. uric acid, or kidney poison ; in others, it is lithic acid, or liver poison. Th is art is caused by inactivity of the kdnevs and liver, false action of and food assimilating organs. It effect old people more than young p the acid has been collecting in the system for years and finally the system boot acidified. These acids produce all the various forms of rheumatism. "Warm Cure" acting upon the kidneys and liver, neutralizing the arid and correotim action, cures many cases of rheumatism. "Warner's HAFH Rheumatio C nntiivj with the use of "Warner's Bafb Cure" completes the work. BLADDER DISORDERS : tnate with, false action of the kidneys, and urinary tract. Uric acid coursing through these organs inflame and eventually destroys the inner rnemb ducing the intense suffering. Sometimes this kidney acid sol id ites in the 1 the form of Gravel, which In its descent to the bladder produces kidney colic. S the acid solidities In tho Bladder, producing calculous or Stone. "Warner'. Cure' has restored thousands of casos of inflammation and catarrh of the bladder effectively corrected the tendency to the formation of gravel and stone. It cia comparison with all other remedies in this work. Buy to-day, , "WARNER'S fin rtf ft'RSTTn'W Congestion k collecting together of blood In any one VJkxxi If there is loss of nervous action in any organ the blood do not allow the blood to circulate and it stagnates. If this condition exists very Ion collecting blood clou and eventually destroy the organ. Many persons are u. cious victims of this very common condition. The heart, determined as it is to . blood into every part of the system, has to work harder to get it through the clogged or and eventually the Heart breaks down and palpitation, excessive action, rusl blood to the head, distressing headacnea, indicate that the C'onoefo has beet chronic and is douig damage to tho entire system. Congestion of the kidneys is ono of commonenx oi couipiainia ana is me oegii Inning BArHi Cure" will remove it. FEMALE COMPLAINTS: t complaints. They are as common as can be, and as every doctor can tll you, mast of tht begin in this congestive condition of the system, which, not being regularly ct rected, grows into disease and produces these countless sufferings which tun lie alluded but not diseribed in a public print. Thousands have been ix-rmaiwul y cured. BLOOD DISORDERS: thorough treatment with "Warner's SAFE Cure" their thick and turgid blood, heavy, olotched, irritable skin have disappeared under iU potent influence. The kid. E olson in the blood thickens it. It is not readily puntied in the lungs, and the re the impurities come out of the surface of the body, and if there is any local dlse all the badness in the blood seems to collect there, our experience justifies the statement that "Warner's 8Ai'U Cure" is "the greatest blood puritlcr known." treatment must be very thorough. STOMACH DISORDERS: JfiSW ZLZk orders: Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Watorbrash, heat and distress in the stomach, shorn paint frequent aches, want of appetita, lack of energy. Now, these are exact! j the condillom that will boproducud in tho stomach when the blood is filled wtth kidney poison, People dose themselves with all sorts of stomach reliefs, but get no better. They never will fet better until they give their attention to a thoroueh reviving of kidney and liver action y the means of the only specific "Warner's SAFE Cure." CONSTIPATION, PILES: original disorders, but are secondary to liver. The natural cathartic la bile, wuic.i Is taken rrom the blood by the liver. If tha liver fails the bile is not forthcoming and flie person gets into a constiated habit. This, eventually followed by piles, is almost always un indication of congested liver, and a breaking down of the system. . itemove the congestion, revive the liver and restore the kid neys by the use of "Warner's SAFE Cure," uud these constitutional secondary diseases disappear. TJ L' A I PTT'P?Q Many peP' suffer untold ngonies all their lives with headache. UJjaialUiXaJOi They try every remedy in vnin, for thoy have not struck th cause. 'With some tomjerameiita, kidney acid in tho blood, in spite of all that can be done, will irritate and inftame the brain and produce intense suffering. Those obstinate headaches which do not yield readily to local treatment, may bo regarded quite certainly as of kidney origin. . THESE ARE SCIENTIFIC , FACTS. forth, it will plainly be seen, that the statement we make, that "Warner's SAFE Cure" is the "most effective remedy ever discovered for the greatest number of human dis.-a.sos," is justified. It is not a remedy without a reputation. Its sales for the p.ist year have been greater than et'e-r, and the advertising thereof lesai than ever, showing incontesti Lly that the merit of the medicine has given it a permanent place and value. People have a dreadful fear of Blight's disease, but we can tell them from our experience that it is the ordinary kidney disease that produces no pain that is to-day Ihe greatest enemy of the human race; great and ail powerful, becau'st in nine cases out of ten, iLs sprcsutice is not suspected by either the physician or th victim I The prudent man who finds himself year after year troubled with little odd aches and ailments that perplex him, ought not to hesitate a moment as to tho real causs of his disease. If he will give himself thorough constitutional treatment with "Warner's SAFE Cure," and "Warner's SAFE Pills," he will get a new leosa of life ami justify in his own experience, as hundreds of thousands have done, that 93 per cent of human discuses are really attributable to a deranged condition of the kidneys, and that they will disaooear I when those organs are restored to health. ASK YOUlt NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS WHAT THEY THINK OF "WARNER'S A F Fic Xnpnlno - col nnt ...n SAFE C Gross and other high medical sav that most of the lilnjlilnr ti iwi SAFE CURE." LHHIAWMl'JJL .'aUjSp .fS!7 of much chronio misery. "Warn These distressing ailments, more common among one cIons than tho other, are not imperfect action of the kidneys and and, from the way we have set thein SAFE CURE." 1 L
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