The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 22, 1895, Image 4

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    rublisheil every Thursday.
Geo W. Wagensller,
Editor and Proprietor,
Subscription $.1.50 per year.
hlfh tnnst ho pm In lvan', when iwnt mit
nitr the county.)
ATlSOr ADVIRTISINO.
All irnnsl.'iit n.vi rtlotnPtiti tint nttirrwt
0 ii.iriu'li"! tor III I'f i -linrfil ft ni tit 15
wnt p-r lltii(niiiipiirli'l miiHiiii fur Hrt lnair
'Imi nn.1 lo mi) t lint- tor very Milwu'H'nt
Iniviiliin.
ft V fv-tffc '. ivy. t U'hni fr ; nKI'tmnt prrv,
ri'mi.' rnj erf, thrrrouit ft Jin1.
Thursxlay, August 22, 1805.
A t'lmk for the Court linn...
A court liouso without a clock in
the ntccplo in n r.ro thing. Yet
when wo look up at tlio Ktorplo of
tho Snydor county -court houso wc
bclufnl tho blank fnecs whero a clock
ouijht to ho. Tho court house wns
built nnd financed so that a clock
couM bo put into -it nt nny time.
Wo bcliovo thnt the Suyclor county
court houHo 1ms Iwen without a
clock long enough nnd thnt now it is
high tiino for tho profrrci ifiivo people
of tho county to m-q that a clock is
placed t hero. If tho people of Mid-
dlcburgh only would bo boncfiltcd
by the prcnenco of a elf ck, we be
lieve the money would b e rained en
tirely nrnong tho rnoplo of tho town
and vicinity, but the pi toplo of the
eutirn county will bo b encfittod by
having a clock in Ike jourt house.
In the first place it wi ll bring the
Snyder county court liouno more
nearly on on oiualit r with our
neighboring, county c ourt houses,
In the second place, w would men
tion the fact that ever y day there
aro people at tho coun ty Beat from
variouH parts of the co anty and dur
ing court weeks all part & of the coun
ty uro represented her v. In view of
tkeso facts the people i if the eotmiy
should bear at loast a I lortion of the
expense. If the ccmi nissioners of
tho couuty will agroo to start the
subscription list with n reasonable
Hum, the people of Mid dlcburgh will
raise the balance. Th ? Muldlcburg
i r in behalf of the cit .izons of Mid
dlcburgh presents this proposition
which will be submitte d to all the
newspapers of thoccun ty so that all
the people may know its nature.
Thi.4 will afford tho co lumissionora
the privilege of actiug intolligoutVy
upon tho expenditure ( f this sum.
We present this matter to the read
ers of the PofT and to tl 10 reader of
all ti e other county papors that wo
may have a full and free discussion
of the subject. r
state, being representatives of both
factions and a sense of ordinary self-
respect and propriety would sug
gest a different mode of operation
on the part of the state chairman.
A majority of the committee, how
ever, can call that body without the
consent of the chairman and this
they propose to do. The committee
will meet next Monday and the con
vention will assemble in the Opera
Houso next Wednesday. A great
many Snyder county republicans,
including Joe Leshcr, will be pres
ent at the convention.
From tho latest information it ap
pears thnt Senator Quay, the ex
ponent of purity in politics, wil
win tho day.
U IikI Shall It Oct
We publish tlsewhero a communi
cation with reference to the nues
tiou of furnishing protection against
the ravages of fire. We believe that
there is not a citizen in the borough
who is blind enough to bo willing
to bo without protection against
l:re. Our correspondent is a heavy
taxpayer and he reviews the situa
lion in a clear, logical and practical
way. We would bo glad to welcome
a full and freo discussion of both
sides of this question. We are in
constant danger of fire and we have
no protection. In all cases of fire
wo are as helpless as infants. Shall
this stato of affairs continue?
Gllkeeon'. N.w Luara.
13. F. Qilkeson evidently learned a
lesson from the Snyder county Re
publican committee. Ia some of the
payors of last week he is quoted as
saying that ho refused to give
letter for publication on the ground
that he did not approve of making
public a private letter without the
consent of the writer. Evidently
Mr. Oilkeson has learned a lesson
from Snydor county Republicans
'luo sentiment above expressed
wan violated by Mr. Oilkeson in re-
feroneo to chairman Arbogast's let
ter and is in strict harmony with the
spirit of tho Snyder county reso
lutions. If Mr. Oilkeson does not
get any Bupport from Snydor coun
ty, ho gets good advice and what is
more, ho follows it
School Appropriations.
For tho year ending June 1893 the
school districts of Snyder county re
ceive 20,704.01. It is divided
among tho districts as follows :
Districts. 1891 . 1805.
PENNSYLVANIA GAME LAWS
Jiestrictions Placed on Hunting in
This State.
re-
Mf ui.uiutuurg .TttegranA Uat
wok publ'mhed the resolutions pass
ed by the Republicuu convention of
return judges and pasies judgment
on thera as follows :
if nrimorv A W lWii- Pu.,
was elected (ieieiriite. Jie had been
previously cbobeu by the county com
mittee, .which was irregular, henc
the necessity lor u pnmary.ou which
topic Mr. Gillieton, chairman of the
committee, to which Mr. Oilkeson.
we ui inforiuod, responded that
there wau no uecd of t primary
which reply stamps him unfit for
State Clmiriuiiu, tut his own call tor
the Stato couTttuUou (published in
another column) embraces this rule
of tho party:
That tho deUvates to tho State
Convention shall bo chosen m the
ninunor iu which cuuauiaios tor iiu-
General Assembly are nominated.
Ibis his advico been followed,
Snyder del -guto would huvo been
pitched out of the oon vent ion : nlso.
tho peoplo over there would nod have
had an opportunity of declaring for
tJuay by '.- majority over uukeson.
'to preeut theso expressions of loy
alty to the Senator was the Oilkeson
idea, but it was hardly thoutrht pos
siblo that he would advico violation
of a party rulo to accomplish it. Jle
certainly should not bo chosen State
Chairman. Wo need iu that dosi
tion a mini who will en force tho par
ty rules and command the respect
and coulidenuo and earnest effort of
all the party workers, betmtor Ouav
will do that iu large degree, and
perforce, will be chosen chairman
Nol Vrj-j' Muilr.t.
A'J1 now Corporal Oilkeson is ad
ding insult to injury. Tho majority
of tho members of tho Stato Com-
mitteo have called upon Chairman
OilkcKim to convene .he committee
next Monday for tli. purposo of
making up tho roll of tho convention.
It is customary for tho chairman and
tho secretary to nmko up tho roll of
tho convention. This U all right
when then-is no contest but when
tho chairman himself is involved in
a conflict with a faction of tho party
it is a matter of modesty to allow
the committco to make up tho roll
of tho convention. Tho action of
tho Stato Chairman in refusing to
cull tho committco brands him with
tho ignominy of being willing to
servo as jud o and jury in his own
conflict of political ruin and disas
ter. Tho Stato Committee is composed
of men from every county in tho
Adams: $813.41
,ver 983.W
leaver W 118SI.92
Centre IIOS.M
Chapman 1200.CS
Evendalo (Ind)... 300.02
Franklin 1435.01
Jackson 735.26
Middloburg C50.02
Middlecreek 941.28
Monroe 1374.C2
Fenn 1580.C4
Perry 1314.24
Forry W 724.C1
SeJinsgrove 1800.85
Spring 1450.32
Union I3ii0.42
Washington 1CG9.44
Union Indop'nt. .. 1S8.2G
Totals 20892.87
Th appropriation in 1893 amount
edto !?17,OC0.
f 813.41
983.90
1189.92
11C5.0C
1200.58
309.02
1435.01
735.20
C50.02
941.28
1374.G2
1580.04
1314.24
724.01
1800.80
1450.32
13150.42
1C09.44
000.00
20704.01
How rr.o Sunbu'y "Daily" Sizes
Quay-Hastings Fight.
up the
There is no move as yet in this
county. L. T. Iiohrbaeh has the
appoiutiug of the delegates and as
yet thero is no move on the chess
board. A prominent Republican
said on Sunday : "I am in this fight;
I follow tho badgo of tho Legion of
Honor on tho breast of M. S. Quay.
On tho other hand thero is nothing
hut top boots up to his middle,
splashed with mud of Johnstown.
And this is tho situation." If tho'dolo
gatea of this county vote for M. S
Quay they will bo admit tod to tho
convention, thou when a Republican
President is elected L. T. Rohrbach
will bo tho revenuo collector of this
.listrict. That is what ho is af
ter; ho will get tho offico and M. S
Quay will havo him appointed. If
our delegates go for tho Hastings
gang Rohrbach will get nothing and
tho delegates will never got into the
convention, as their elootion was il-
egal."
The Orcmr.i SiirtVrer n hio orl.l
are women ; their delicate organ!
nations being particularly suscep
table to derangement aud (Unease.
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Rem
edy, of Kondout, N. V purifies the
blood and cures all the sickness ne-
culiar to the box : it fortifies tlm
em against the disease incident to
old ago. It is the best medicine in
tho world for women.
The Pennsylvania game laws.
vised to date, are as follows :
Elks and deer, October 1 to Do
cember 15. Spotted fawns, hound
ing and killing deer in water pro
hibited. Dogs pursuing elk or deor
may bo killod by any person, and
tho owners of dogs that habitually
it.
run eiK or uecr are liable to prose
cution.
Squirrels, September 1 to January
1 ; ferrets prohibited.
Wild turkeys, October 13 to Jan
uary I
Plover, July 15 to January 1.
Woodcock, July 4 to January 1.
Quail, November 1 to December
15.
Cuffed grouso (pheasants) Octo
ber 1 to January 1.
Rail or rodbirds, September 1 to
December 1.
Wild fowl, September 1 to May 1.
Netting, trapping and snaring, hunt
ing webfooted fowl with auy steam
or sail boat or craft prohibited.
Shoulder guns only allowed. Pig
eons nesting protected within a
radius of one mile, and disturbance
in any manner during nesting sea
son prohibited, Sunday and night
shooting and artificial lights prohibited.
Salmon or grilse, March 1 to Au
gust 15; under throo pounds protected.
Lake trout, January 1 to October
1.
Black basH and wall-eyed pike,
May 30 to January 1. Black bass
under nine inches protected.
Oreen, yellow, willow rock, Lake
Erie and grass bass, June 1 to Janu
ary 1 ; under six inches protected.
Pike and pickerel, June 1 to Jan
uary 1.
Carp, Soptember 1 to May 1. Ar
tificially stocked streams protected
for three years after stocking.
The Prevaricators' Yarns.
Three Good
Exchanges.
Ones Stolen Vom
A Stroudsburg editor says ono of
Henry Bragger'a cows recently gave
birth to a creature that has the body
and legs of a calf and the front feet
of a gooso, with claws and toes. It
also has wings and has a bilk It
has feathers on its head instead of
hair. It bleats in the day like a calf
and at night utters .cries like a
goose.
It Jhas been discovered that al
though the Paxton furnaces at liar-
risburg were banked over two years
ago a fire was still burning there on
Saturday, when workmen began
cleaning the furnace, says the Hunt
ingdon Jsocal New.
A Nippenose Valley man went
huckleberrying the other day and
sat down to rest on a log. Presently
his soat began moving and he was
horrified to discover that he was
silting on a blacksnake fully a foot
thick. Drawing his revolver he fired
five bullets into tho monster before
ho succeeded in killincr it. Its
orgth was over fiftoen foot.
T?XECUTORS' NOTICP-Notloe Is
JLiherebv riven that Lotttrs TW.
mtntary on th tAt of W.J. WKumtrllPr,
df-e'il lt orSolinmve, 8nTrtr enontr, .,
he hwn Imu.1 to th nl'nMvntd rw'ldln it
SollnsifTOTB Ail pninn, therefore, Imtehted
to Mm ett will plea mak Immediate pny.
ii.-i... h.i H1..-0 nsvniK riniinf nutHI'l I Will
(iraecnt them for pettlement to
JOHN F. WAOEN'SKLLRR.
KATKA. WAUKMSKI.LKK,
Aug. 18. mi. Exwutom.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let
ters of Administration in the
ttt nf c;porgo How, Inteol Prnn Town
Milp, Snjrtler county, dee'd, having Iwon
grunted to the un.rr.lnn.. ll ierin knowing
thetn'olrr mdMed to l. clne are reUOTte3
to nnk linine.liiito ymnt, while thoee hr
lng rliiinu will reont tlicm duly authenticated
to the onderolKDed.
JACKSON W. HOW,
K. K. GK.MHKIU.INO.
July IT. lwv Adiolnlitrator.
. W. l,ONU, Atty.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, Let
tors of ndiiilnMratlon in entate of
.lolin A. Mnswr. lntei of Knmklln townMilp,
Mtiyilcrrnutil v, I'n., ilin-'d, having hwn irrnrit
In t lit tiiiili-rxfgnnl. nil nurwina knowlnu- them.
wlvi-a Inilchti-il to wild fitrtt nre iwiui'nted to
iniikn Itiuni-illnto piMni-iit, whllo thiMa Imvlng
iiuiMinniii I'lt-ni-ilt im-ui iiiiijr am iii'niicaKHl to
lUK UlltlL'iniUCU.
(Kni.tA a. vrssEn,
K. K. MISSKK.
July II, !. Admlnlstrlora.
Posl Office Pointers.
Alvays remember that tho rate on
writton matter is 2 cents per ounce,
sealed or unsealed.
Always put your address on your
envelopes ; if not delivered the letter
will be returned to you.
A money order in most cases is
cheaper than a registered letter and
much safer.
Box rents must bo paid in nd-
vancoi tho postmaster is reouirod to
collect in this way.
Stamps cut from stamnod enve.
opes cannot be usod for postage.
Any chanco of form or fnco nt a
postal card makes it unmailable.
Tho postage on a nrivato mailinc
card with nny writing on it is letter
utes.
Soeeiill di'liverv l.ttnra m-n ,11iv
ered free, tho hunt being ono mile
when thero is no carrier service.
AS. O. CHOUSE,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW,
MlDDLKIlUltO, I'A.
All Luslness entruhted to hiiu.
wlli receive prompt attention.
h;,ve ,ne remoteit Idea of pursuing a
HI-SIM SSo.sll.IUIII.VNI curse of alu.ly mm ,r iTicr.
...ii kiiouM n n.l rihl .iy t- i a Uiiiliiol iIi.iIi Ikiuu.
.... ..It lllll trllt ml ....it . I 4 ..
,j 'vlioui VI UUSIIIC39
OUI trill .ul
.ie bm. .-. ... .
an tlian any ulh.-r n lli rnnllnit.it.
nnuri;.. " l. u. I,
lnvct n fhit.il r.r.l
K.K IILalkK. N. V
HIP. I . ft r T tr....
-Iranilie.. I Philadelphia. I Vn,i.l,,l
lie in.iimnm of kaooltxlvii at theminlmuui ol coat,
nuurumlvt, TUKO. W, 1'ALMS, fmU
L DITOR S NOTICE.
In nig Kkttk or S..K In Tim Onr-nAfta' rornr
(lliriVN UKCD. Or SNTPIR COCHTT.
N'ltloo In liert'tiy given that the undnniignod
Auditor appolntfcl h the Orphnna' court ol Snv.
rti-r ivmntv, todlNtrllmin the funds In the hanrln
r rfiimn nrnni'T.nmiiimMrnior or anld ili-iivlcnt
will alt for the nurpovn of hit Appointment at
hlH ortloe? In Mlddlchurgli, I'a., on Sittiirdny
AugiiMi slut at, i-li'k A. M., when and
wiii-rffHii ininif-n in mirrpriL or iinvintr tnr
rlHlinaonftildfundtmust. appear nnd preaent
i or mtme ur uc lurcvur ueiiarrea irom COiniDg la
on the name.
Mld.ll-hunfh. l-a.. JAY O. WC1NRR.
Aug. , ino. Auditor,
Notice ia Divorce.
To Adnm O. Ilrunner. Inle of I'ent nt tsturnuhin
UnVlit.r i'n fn . U'linmn. it 1. '
your wife hiw lllej a 1111 In the court of com-
1N9I. No. 19. nmvlnif a illvf.nA nnlikait rrtt .n
you an ht-n-by hoiIHn1 nud hhiuIpmI to iotnr
In f.al'1 court on or before Mtn.lnv. thrt Mrrl
rtiiy of M. i.t.'miHT neit, lo aimwcr Ihe com
pluinl of f no saM rinrA H. Itruunr-r, and In rt.
Ill II It nt tlUih atiniinruti-a -ft eaulll IVat llnM.
: " "i r leii1 o jrv "iii iro uauiu w
nave a divorce rantMi in yournhiv-nce.
At VU Cfl uDL'KlIrn
ni.r a i f c i rw n ,
ShprtrTaomcc, MlddlHmrtfb, Pa., Autf. 13tb, M.
Administrator's Sale of
Valuable Real Estate!
uu .iiiim-i n,,,.. nu uirmirr, or noma non
ctun t'lMinci,lo aniM'XO of John lliuwliigur, late
of Keavertnwn. BeTtr townahli), Snyder (Xk,
. -. uvi. ii. Huw i mm .iriiiv ui ine auinonty
ronUlned In thu hut will and teHtatnent of aulil
i..- i-ii.T,,,,, i. ,,, r.fnmi .i MIIMIU BalQ OU U16
preml.-M.Mi In lk-uvortown. i'a., ou
llmrstlav, N-pteniU'r 5th, 1895,
The fiitlowinir doaerlhed reel mi.ii. tr. mi. .
TH ACT So. I. lleltig n lot of ground ultunle in
Hi-Hvi-rlow ii. Hfon-sjil.l. hounded on the North
hy Miirket St., on the Eait. hy lit No. m, Houlll
hy the s. I,. It. K. and Went hy l)t No, is con-titlnlngTIIUKK-KoritTM
of an ACKB more or
lesa. II being two loia and a fraction, and nura-
. i.uwii.n it in iinnniiiKt-r a aouiiion to
lleavertown, on which are erected a two-story
llU'i.! I IVll lllll'h;! .nil ntl.... ...k...ll..i r
..v.-a., h .i viuri tfui iiUIIUIIIKa,
Willi excellent water, Ao. hIho twenty-three
" " ia o nig nun ii oi uie Miinoury ana lw
iHtown ltitllroiid, aiirveytd and laid out In bald
II.UW.IUKUI mmiuiiuu w IkUII 1-rWHQ, JOL
crintalulng one fourtli aore mora or lean, ac-
erinllnir 1,1 a ilrurr nt anmaif mkinh win
. .HU..HV... ... n uii ii . ill ITTJ ui
exhllilllonon tlieiluyof sale, Almi all that cer
tmn tneBHunifO and tract of land lvlnjf aouth of
the ML H. U. at Meuvertown. ra., adjoining
huidaof K. llliiKuniiii. l.ucy Kl.ler, and Matilda
Kull. on the Kant, Jatrob Wetzel, Oeo. Stetller k
Joa. Mlddleawarth on the South, aud Joa. Mid
dlonwrth on tho Went, containing xa acre and
I perched with the appurteuancoii, which baa
been laid out, and will be offered an Seven
Separate tract. Tract No. l to contains acre
and iru porchem. No. i. acrt. Noa. S. 4, k s, I
acres eai-h. No-.( act es and perches, aud
No. T. 8 irn and ID perche. also aa a whole; or
several of these tracts together to suit purchas
ers, a draft ol wlil.li will be exhibited on day
of aale, (6 acres of above la timbered.) Hula to
rvitnm.itK.n ill O ii'nlM.b a . ... ,in.. ...
. ...h... ... v. ... m v ..n m n . .ii. vi nillU UUJ W IICU
due attendance will be given and terms of sole
Adiu'rd.b. n. c. t a-
EXECUTOllS' SALE OF
valflaWe Beat Estate!
The Kxoculors ottlie EstaU? of J. A. Smith, late
of Mldillocret'kTwp., Snyder Co., Pa., deceased,
will exxwe to iiubilo sale al tho urcmuiea at
Kreamcr on
Siitunlay, August 21, 1895.
The following: Dcw-rllM-d Heal Kstate to wit !
All that certain tract of land situate at Kream
er Iu .Mlildhvreek Twp.. Snydercounty, bounded
ou thu North by Market Street, on tho Kiutt by
the rulille lload. on the South by an Alley and
ou the West by Undsol Mrs. J. K. Heiitelinan,
Is-liig n lot ri It- fiiuit ami ISO feel deep wbureon
are erected a
LA Ut.KSTOI.K HOUSE,
built for n Storo nnd Dwelllm
store room measures in bv Tts
t.i.Asa niu.x i . iuu lot has uixin It a
story
lllng purposes. The
75 (eet. und has a
two-
WAHKIIOUSE,
a STAHI.R, and nil necessary outbuildings.
The dwelling purt of tho house Is nil nnlsheil In
walnut anil affords ample room for n lurgn fain.
Hy. The store room Is stocked with u full suiv
ply of 1
NEW AND Klf KS1I tltH)l)S,
that will be dlsnHd of ou the same day, also
ONE LA HUE IKON SAKE and ONE LAKQE
FA1HBANKS SCALES.
Kreamer Is centrally Us'itted In Snydercounty
In a rich farming district and this store Is the
only one In the tow u. Tho 1'ost ofllco In Iu the
stife.
Sale will begin nt ono o'clock P. M. when
terms will be mudu known by
A. W. SMITH,
A. ('. SMITH.
L. K. UOKDOX.
Executors.
PERSONS TO TRAVEL
WAXTKD. Several faithful
gentlemen ami ladies to travel for
established liou.se.
SALARY 780.00 AND EXPENSES.
I'ositioii nerniaiieiit if suited ; also
inerense. IState lvfereiieo and cn-
elose self-addressed stamped envel
ope. Tl IK NATIONAL,
31il 31T-U1S Omaha niilg., CHICAGO.
Snlary and ei'iii wlit wwkly fnilnUrt7
l "Y iieiiitiii. iiimki riiaiievlur
a.lvun.-i ini'nl. h. ulvo territory.
'..I'-uil, iiaiiijr viuiTH, ( ni VJ
I aritiiirl. K.i hiiImi it iitl.m Jal
I In our fin!,. r-L 1 11.. V7 We
leralcomn-'MltinfT VW can In-j
k iik-ui ii-uo- Bl a l terciii any
unie Ur ei-Y -i ono ri. il earn-.
I goutfVkJ Klng .6p.rnjuinliV
tiekltat btK:aUHOuC .ri
rtneiitnlliirvauitliliiurolluir
lino. Oiltlll fruu, AiltlrS
huownIiudh. to.,
rAntlnni1 Viir...rli4. Itm-himtl-r. N-Y.
TlTlU fcuh la nllable. liauwlliU lklir.-lid.)
Special Reduction at
CLOSING OUT SALE
I desire to reduce mv stock anH t
wm uiiur it bpuuiui reauciion 01 10
OH Of .-k4- 11 v
wv, uijllvl ov yKSL uciib. Ull all
CLOTHING
Ibought of ine. A full and comnW
line of Clothing is always kept on
utuiu.
Gents' Furnishinq Goods
, Don't fail to see the best bargains
in ine county.
S.C GOTEIJIIS, Mr
FURNITURE.
Caamner u Pn Foraite,
r We offer the best goods at Phe
nominal Prices, suaranteeine anal.
ities the Finest, and Styles the
.Latest.
Couches, Lounges, Mirrors,
Baby Carriages. Window Shades
etc., offered at prices to suit the
times, we aro catering to the
Snyder County trade, and
AN INVITATION
is extended to visit our place of
business. Jtiespectlully,
'MILTON FURNITURE CO.
! Front Street, Milton, Pa.
State Norma School,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Prepares for Teaching, For College, For Busi
ness, For Social Duties.
Eight Departments Thoroughly equipped
Professional Department, Art Department,
Academic Departmenr,Maimal Training Depart
ment, Preparatory Collegiate Department, Pbys
ical Culture Department, Music Department,
Stenography and Typewriting.
Tho members of tho faculty aro Christian men
and women of broad scholarship and successful
experience. TJioy represent tho culture and train
ing of eight of the best colleges and universities,
and several of tho leading Normal and Training
schools ot tho United States. No school can give
moro for tho money. Pow jive so much. Pall
term opens September 2, 1395. Por information
address
J. P. WELSH,
PKINCIPAL
ACKACHE.
WHY ? Because your Liver anj Kidneys
are out of order. For years and years
housewives all over the country have
used with best results
Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liver t Kidney Balm.
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
Is the "PEERLESS REMEDY" for curing ailments of the Liver,
Kkneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright's
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