Diz.!v ? Then your liver isn'f acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For CO yens t'.icy nnve been the Standard I'amily Till. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. -V- vz 'IA ',r- . s cure. At...'J.rt,f, .r ri. t: El'G if r 1 f 'i-.M!l . . !:'.ilscr u j i When in nootl f nnv Hi JOHNSON "filler of Feet," Ajjent, Port Jr7i, R, T. Mercantile Appraisement FOR I902, NOTICE 1ft HEREBY GIVEN to nil dfiilors in good, wnrw", nvrthandt. oom modi lies and e fleets of whatever kind or nature, whether of tho srrowth, product and manufacture of tho United States or of nny foreign grate, and nil miller aud coal dealers within the county of Pike, In the state of IVnnsylvan a, that they are rljisrtill.'d and assessed by the appraiser of jni'tc.tniilo taxe In said county for the year as below given, and that they are (severally required to tako out a license at the otlice of the county treasurer at Mil ford on or before tho flr&t day of July. lltr. If not paid on the adove data suit will be brought a per act of assembly In Biich cases made aud provided. RETAIL. nioomlng Grove. DeGront Dennis Store Delaware. Fnlmrr Philip F Hotel (4nrrctHnti Harry Bicycle Merrier FrftiirtB Hotel Mii'phi'nl Kobinsnn Store Van KitiTi K. K. S ins Hotel Van A uken Geo. B Store Vitn Ktten Hroa Ptorc Van (-lortlen Knn est Hotel AVestbrook Jacob B btore Ilnrmn. rtoillotatE. O Hotel )alloz Lcontino Boarding Houiie Mc Ciirly Charles Store Met William Hotel Selwmno Anna Hotel Scluiuno Joseph Boarding House Greene, Belshir Peter FertillKor . (,'rosd PoKteu B Store (itllnur Walter E Groceries (iilptn Urns , Store Harnes K G Store JHouok J. c (! Store lowe Kdward F Store SeiK Chnrle V Store Wilson Kdgar Boardlnu House Lackawaxen. Alman Samuel Hotel Hun her J. j Store BrannliiK J. C Store Deliert Ivlivurd Store ('orrritfht .Inson Store 1'ort.riKht William B Store Klston George A Hotel lin enwald C'liius Store HoUiert Joseph . .Hotel Holliert V. .1 ' Hotel liankiiifl Hiehard Stire Koivlaud U. F Store Howlitnd A G Hotel Hettstiult Augusta Hotel Smith M K Store S)ianutn ('. W Store Siniiti J. H Store S'-lioi t John Store ScharfT Julius est Store Van Akin S. L . Store Ihinau. Benslev H. F Store Haeb Martin L Hotel Kyee Brothers ... Store Oi tenheinier Clara . Hotel Ottenhinier C'htra 1 pool Inble 8 months 1 billiard table 10.tl0 Pc'ters K.ilwin V Hotel Peters Kilwin ., 1 pool table 8 months 1 billiard table tlO.UO Smith Clinton -. btore Milford Borough. Armstrong T Co . . . . Store AriiiHtrong CO Drugstore Heck Kivd A .Hotel liounntjue 1. N :Hotl liournniue P. N., 1 pool table 3 rnfHithsg bowllugalleys H H s BoTd J. K Uinchwr Jt.-ek Johsi J lii.tel Cornelius B Miss.. ii(w;ftar Diugrinan A. S Suire r mertoii H K Co Drug Store Frieh lrfitiise Hot.el (VMo-itle lrothers . Hoteliwr ileUerilie liuis Bicvele lialnerli. h' Harness llornbei-k 1). M Uit-yvW Kelly John lr iiotel Kvte Briijiiinin More Klein 'P. It. J. & Son Hardware M yer. lames A Photographer Mil arty .loiin . Store Mit'!,,.il Mary . Millinery hni. h. l! V. & G More N ills IV M HoiW Nilis P. M , 1 pool tables months i5i0 Kviniin " ells StHtre Mruhle W. T Nluler 'l lnii iiloii J.ihu H Hotel '1 issot Mitrie HoUl alliue itert More AN'oif John ' Store I'aliuyra, I.ah.-M Clura Hotel J ilia l-.aitnl S MitlV ilcon tseorge touire Coiiitri(;ht C. W H 1 1 1 S'.olit-r Joseph rioie hliuliuia, ' "ulier Mnry . , . . , .Hoarding House t i illier .- I Ji'l.tl ih. toll More 1 ' :( i'V i' o viu .-lore li, UU.,U.I1 .lolill H Hotel :V ixw .1 r . i More ..,.( .11- 11 1 -.r i. fe lal U-r OBllMll. ". 11 I) ti Hotel A W . ,"-..ti Mi'U' ! ' ie. ii , t I'.e.-I I . 1' .: ,., Howl i i o v 1. .i 0 A ik!m-w r-1 ore l-ii., 1....1.HC . . . - l''ie I 1 , . . liolel II .1 o . ' ' . 11 M'liV i . . i i i a a .-Hoe 1 l.i. .ee '11- .. lloi.-l I :. oil J l I leh Michael Butrhei Vpn Gorih-n J. G Ston Wi-hlnger (nurge imiehel Intcrmute Isano Store Agreeably to the act of the general as sembly of the com mo" wealth of Pennsyl vnnia. passed April 11, 1H1K, entitled "An act relating to the nppolntment of mer- cnntii-i appraisers anil graduating the du ties upon wholenale dealers and merchan dise, etc., and the supplements thereto." and "act of May 8. l"'lt," the undersigned appraiser of mercantile taxes nf the coun ty of Pike does hereby certify that the fore going are dealers In foreign and domestic merchandise In said county that have oome to my knowledge and that they are classed aooordiog to law. Witness my baud this fith dav of May, A. D., ltKO. B. F. K1PP, Mercantile Appraiser. An appeal will he held In thcrourt house In the borough of Milford between the hoHrs of 0 a. m. and 4 p. m , on Thursday. June 5, ll9, when and where all persons Interested ill the aforesaid assessment and description may attend If they see pn per. . B. F. KUJP, Mercantile Appraiser, All dealers In the above list are request ed to take up their licenses at tho county treasurer's ollloo on or before July 1, lrj, after which they will be given to a justice of the peace for col I ect Ion. G. F. ROWLAND, County Treasurer. ORPHAN'S JMURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphan'H court of tho county of Pike, the under signed will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry on SATURDAY, THE 81ST DAY OF MAY A, D. 1903, at two o'clock n. m. of said day In the front hall of the court house In the bor outfh of Milford, Pa., all the real estate of which Lewis 8paiif(enlertf, deceased, died seized and possessed In the eounty of Pike aforesaid, to vit: .All that certain piece of land, situate In the township of Pal myrrt, county of Pike and state of Penn sylVMiia, described as follows: He)nnlng at a point- In public road lending from Tafton to the Narrows ou original Hue of the Robert Stewart tract, thence along same north 84? degrees east 70 rods to a stone corner of the said Rot ert H tew art tract, thence south 7h degrees east 12 rods to a stone coiner) thence south 4 degrees west (16 rods to said public road, thence along same south 85 degrees west rxlrt to the piano of beginning con taining five acres more or less, being part of a larger tract la the warrantee name of Robert Stewart nnmlwred on the commis sioners books of Pike county No. H2, the same being one of the lots of the Kphrulm Kimble, Sr., estnte. IMPROVK.VENTS-On the same are everted a small dwelling house and out buildings; part of the land under cultiva tion and Improved, with large and small fruit trees; balance unimproved land. Terms of sale, CASH. THEODORE fcPANGENBERG, Administrator of the estate of .Lewis Spangenberg, deceased. HV. T. BAKER, Attorney. fcilford, Pa., May 9, 103. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENT. The following appraisements set apart to tba widows have been filed with the RHgtht-er and will l presented t the court Tor oonnnnarion ana allowance on the Hrtit Monday of June next: KK?at of Ualvlu C Shaunon, dee'd. AppmlHtmient of pernonal property set apaii vo wiuow, Aituna miaiiiiuu. Khtat of John H.a, dee'd. Appraise ment of personal prupwrt.y aud charge on real estat s?t apart to widow, IjouIha C. J. C. WE3TBROOK, JR.. Register. May 5, 1003. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Thfl following accounts hav been filed with the H-gtter and will be prevnted to the court for continuation ou the Utt Monoav if June next: KsiUiie of liv.lta M Arnst, d'd. The aisoount or tx-,rge M. AriiNt. aomhtitra tor. K state of I.ertha SchusHler, dfc'd. The ar-Csiont of Mathew J. Curtis aud George J. Luckey, miu:)nlt rators J. C. WfcsT BROOK, JR.. Reglbtcr. May &, ADmlNISTRATCR'S NOTICE Iiett'rs of administration upon the thte of John ' l'iiichot, late of the Ih ouih of Milford, dtveajKMl. having ln-en grjinUni to the undersigned, all persmH having otriimi afainit lav said etaU) will prcHeot theiu and thuM? indebtexl ihetfto WiU pleiie mukti iiumetilate pavrnent to C. W. HI LL, Administrator. Milford, Pa., May 1ft, V.ti. EXECUTnUS NOTICE. Ijotters teHtamentary upon thuentateof f tir a. Ij. viiii-k. irtie or the towntitp of lHilitwarti, ilt'.'HhtHl. having oet-ti giauU-d Ut tlio underniifiKHl, atl persons hnviu t'li.utid a.vltii. I Iivl iiiiM enialt v ill prt'M-itl t Ip'lil Hh'l t lnwtj inii-htt-d t hrn-tu will timk Itnnit ti ! if e pnvnirnt to LKNA A. .'. ;. Ma."itr H-ill, iHiigmtin' Ferry, P. ccuht p;;GCLArATiorj. Mare of Pelicvtvanirt, ( Cuiuuy of i'l-j. ) Aotli-e is hereof given to all person. liouud by reci.x"l'''ai", orotherwibe to ap pear, that liie June teim, 1 CJ, i.f the ev eiul com t of Pike eouoty n lii he h. hl ht the court house lu the horuuh of Mlllolll ou t). )rt Moudnv. set.1. at SoVI."-k p It, , bod ill U' , i o i o 1 1 .1 i no- v, ' . 1. if C.lcll!). Ifi'.OlVoli Lil.l. -,''UV. N..l.if. Mi'.f.oil, I'n., Miv 5, 11AING3 S 0 M ."'t E R BOARDER?. 1 Lare Mtlro4),i an Newspaper Which I Holping the Summer Resorts. The Brooklyn Englo severnl yearx igo estnbliabetl a Bureitn of Infor nintion tn Brooklyn, where tho pnb lio could, free nf chinKe, Bocnre do tails of hotels nntl bnnrtlinf? houses for the summer. The liloit nt once became pojiulnr, and branch burenus were opened in Manhattan and other cities. Country hotels and boaiding houses by sindino) to this Bureau can secure a listing blank, All it out and return it and then be represented free of cost, nnd send their circulars and cards for free distribution The Brooklyn Et;lo has also been considered for years tho best me dium for summer boarders in New York city. The Rock Point Inn, in the Adir ondack, said: '-We are Riving the EtIr a larger share of advertising than most, other papers, as experi ence has demonstrated its value to us in past seasons." Chauncey 'B. Newkirk of Wurts boro, Sullivan county, said : "Last season one small adv. brought me five puesta." La Rue Bros., proprietors of the American Hotel of Sharon Springs. N. Y, wrote: "Our house is full and mostly by Brooklyn people. Daily we receive applications for rooms, and nil on account of our standing ad. in the Eagle." For Listing Blanks, Adv. Rate Cards and other information, ad dress EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Brooklyn, N. Y. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur excellence of tho enpltnl, located within one hlock of the White House anil directly oppi.nlte the Treasury, r'lnest taiile in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, remarkable for Its historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark mining the hotels of Wash ington, parron'sred in former years hy preshlentii and h!(ih officials. Always n prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than- ever. Opp. Pa. R, R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Reg. Mgr. These hotelB are the principal political rendezvous cf the capital nt all times. They are the beBt stopping pluees at rea onahle rate O. Q. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. UELWITT. Manager. 1II0IIEY DISEASES are the most fatal cf all dis eases. fi CY0 C'JlU I ULCI 0 Guaranteed Remedy or mcfiey refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the test lot KliJney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c tad J1.C0. DIuo Front Stables, Port Jarvls, N. Y. Adjoining (iutmter's Union Houhc Uoud, carruiKis, draft und farm horses for S'tln, Kxi'Iimih;i's innde. A luiire stM'k f mm whicli to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. HT'lTo PATENT Coci li: s ! THE P41ENT RtCoKi). 1 Uc l',eul Kvcoi d i CANDY CATHARTIC Cw-cins tUinntd CXC Ktvit old In biiik. . fxwdrt ut the dialer who tries to k!I MwltK.llueJ ust Mi JlKi." a ri n r u n a t. v r VJi miil t.ecalio ln!vo in th9 -Troriti- f l MM a, - .. .f. M f ilia ii it HUMOROUS. It is reaily not so surprising that some people do think so much of i hi ni se'ves us that they can. - Indianapolis e w s. By the lime the averntje man gets old enough to have ooi sense he is ton contrary to tnalie good use of it. Chi cago Daily News. "Hello, doctor. What is that med icine you are mixing tip? It smells like hot stuff." "It isn't, though. It's u cold cure." Indianapolis News. And the Ilenst. "Why do you call th.Mii 'heauty and the heasl,' when hi seems Ku'eh a nice sort nf felloii ?" "ilecause. you see, he's a Iiti rnry lion." l'hilndctphia Kvetiing liulleti.i. Tilden "Hy the way. Kidgetl, did you ever fee "J he Men-hunt of Vi u ice?'" Ilolton "Why, my di ar hoy, 1 never was in Venice in my life, lluw could I have seen him? Ry the way. is there only one merchant lu Venice?" Roston Transcript. Appropriate. D'Auher "This is (he landscape I wanted you 1 o sugcest a title for." Critteek "ll'ml in I lit r im pressionistic. Why not caM il 'Home?' " D'Auher--' "Home?' Why?" Critteek "lieeausp there's no place like it." I'hilaHelphia Tress. A Modest Roiinet. Mrs. Neersite "Hi ally, now, fur Mrs. Noori i ch that'? quite a modest little rosetle of green ribbons." Mrs. Shnrpe "They're not green ribbons, my dear, merely a mod est Utile bunch of ten-ilollur bills." 1'biiaile'phin Press, A i'lea for Purity.-SVhnt we want," said the First Patriot, "is honest elec tions." "I should say so," agreed the Second Patriot. "Why, Heeler promised me for my influence in my wart, and now he says he never agreed to give nie more than ten dollars." J'.altiuiore Bun. NOT SANDWICH ISLANDS. The Nnme Formerly Applied to tlie Han-allnn aronp la Now Seldom I ted. The preamble of a resolution adopt ed by the chamber of commerce the other duy advocated the establishment of "cable communication between the United States and the Philippines by way of the Sandwich islands." This designation of the Hawaiian island was probably mere force of old habit or a "slip of t he pen." The na nie Sn nd wich islands is not properly Applied to day to our territory of Hanaii. Geog raphers and map makers all over the world hnve discontinued the use of the former name, says the New York Sun. The Hawaiian islands were called the Sandwich islands by the famous dipt. Cook, when he discovered them, in hoiior of a British nobleman who was one of the most conspicuous pro moters of geographical discovery in his day. At the time the islands were named in his honor Lord Sandwich was lord of the admiralty. It was under his administration that C'apl. Cook en riched geography w ith so ninny splen did and important discoveries. The naming of the islands for Lord Sand wich was referred to at the time as "a tribute justly due to the noble person for the liberal support these voyages have derived from his power." I-'or many years the islands were known as the Sandwich islnnds. When, however, the natives became some what advanced in civilization they be gan to protest against the abolition of the name which they and their fore fathers had known for many genera tions. fhey never used the name which ('apt. Cook gave thrni. They called their country the kingdom of Hawaii. In all their relations wiih other countries, in all their ollicial pu pers, the name Sandwich never up' peared. When King Kalakaua visited this count ry he was oeeas ion ally spok en of as "the king of the Sandwich is lands. ' lie neier failed lo correct, most politely, the person who named him in this maniif r. The only refer ence to his little kingdom that ever seemed to distress hiin was when it was called the Sandwich islands. Many missionaries and merchants sympathized with the desire of the na tives to preserve their ancient name. Fur uar past it has been regarded as improper for an explorer to attach a new name lo any geographical ob ject having a distinct naiiie name. '1 he iiriti.vli themselves have been great sticklers for the retention of native mimes except when some conspicuous object, was named after memin rs of the roal family, llul the fact that the retention of native names is generally advocated helped to bring about the disuse of the harne that (apt. Cook gaie to the Ha v. uiian group. AU the best atlases now give the na liie niiine to the group. 'I he "Inier tiutional tieogradi ," the latest impor tant geography published in Crtat Hiiiaiii. speaks ,,f the Hawaiian 1s l.i ml s as "formerly known as t he Sund w it'h is la n. I s.' lif i-i'iii-se the is'amls can mter be CJ'.led the Sand ,i irh islands in our e ointry, for this would be contrary to the pn .-ii,t n-a: in ail hnuls and to inir ow ii ollicial designation of the new "tei ritory of Hawaii " Kul.-s.ci ll'H for tho i'ltr'.-lj. "Wa-it-i ;o?.l frr t t ii fe rlrrn t e Note. A letter mill? rt-pen'ly lo the treas- '.'' !' I :i-: 't io W. -iiii glon from (,v,;it Crin.-In. l'n.J:im. It ron ta'io t a f.,'i i-onfi derail- not-, and in rail ir pou pons 1:. n n:i ;c di-iiinmli-U tli.'it its eijilii r. ti nt in jmiIiI bp f((r. wardril al oeee to the address given. Treasury nlli.-iols say that the incl lient nils not an u ivoni nion one. Al though the civil war closed ;:( years ng'i. i on federate miles and bonds are recoil id two and three times a week. Nearly all of tin m come from TCii!; lanil. where tlie bonds were sold. Some of the Km; 1 is h me n. who have been untitled that the bonds anil notes are worthh-s, have prmvn in dignant, nnd replied to the depart inent that tllev propose to take nr. tion looking lo the creation of nn international incident utiles.'! the pa per is reileeiiii il.- St. l.miis (llobe lteinoera t Traveling Is Eangnrcus. 'i ins t ii m iiintinn jura tho kidiioys wliiid'i nie kopt in il;i(.'ii ill th btnly by. tli-licntu nf t , i ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h Tins is Ihu ri iison Hint 1 1 a vt-li-r.s nntl train men, strtM't fur incn, ti-ninstPiM nntl ajl whiiilnvo very timeli snlTi-r from kitlnpy tlisettsp in soidh form. Fo ley's Kidney Cute sticngl linns the kidneys mid cures nil fnttns of kid -ne.V iltnl bl.Mil.ler tltsense. den. II. Iliitisnti. loeoinolive engineer, Limn, ()., writes, "C'otisliiiit viliialiofi ot tlie ei '".inn eittlsed me n great tlenl of trouble wilii tnv kidnevs, tint I Rot no relief until' I used Foley's Kidney Cnro " S.ild jif. Armstrong's drug store. A eold u uve in the westeni juirt of the slate Tuesday brought snow and nt (Jraftoii, W. Vii., one inch fell. It wits ilit! coltle.Jt May weather known in many years. What Is Foley's Kidney Cure? Answer: It is ninde from ft pro soription of n lending, Chicago phy sician, and one of tint most eminent in tho country. Tho ingredients are the purest that, money can buy, and nto scientifically combined to get their utmost value. Sold lit ArniKti ong's drug store. Henry Hopkins, D. D., will bo in atlguraled president of Williims college, Mass., Tuesday, Juno 24, and will deliver nn address on thai occasion. A Le5on in Hea'lh. Healthy kidneys filter tho impur ities from the blood, and unless I bey do this good health is impossi ble. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively euro all kidney and bladder disease. It. strengthens tho whole) system. Sold nt Armstrong's drug store. Ic is reported that Senator Quay, in theeventuf Judge Pentiyjjacker's nouiinalion for governor, will likely bo made chairman of the stnti tfom tnittec. A Revelation. If you will m tko inquiry it wjll bo a revelation to you how ninny succumb to kidney or bladder trou bles in one form or anothor. If the patient is not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Curu will cure. It never disappoint. Sold tit Arm strong's drug store. "Hereditary rank may he an illu sion ; hut hereditary virtue gives n potent to innate nobleness beyond all blazonry of the hctald'scollego." Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Ili rri'ii, Finch. Ark., writes : Foley's Honey and Tar is tho best preparation for eongln, colds nnd lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in tin) first stai-es." S .Id at Arm strong's drug stoie. It is rumored that mnnips have appealed in town and now some of tho youngsters will probably be uhy of a pii.-Uiu diet. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no-opiates and can safely bo given to (l.ildicn. Sold at Arinsliong'H ding store. The Presbyterian general assem bly Mi. inlay .-envied Los Angeles, Cahf ii'iiia, as tho place for its next tin etitig. Foley's, Hon y and Tar is pecu bally adapted f. r asthma, l.ronchit. is mid hn.'iis 'Iii'ki, S ji'l at Arm si i'oi g's e ; u : s-! to o. J'ress making in all branches W ill to to (lo- !!,...( or do the work !tit bono', .-l.li'.-. M w. Y J. I mvin, ! lit'' ad is. re. I. i'otd. I'a. . 1 Veil never lo, u.l cf any one using j I , lev's, 1. i, oy an 1 Tar and t ut bo jliig sail -ii, .I. r- Id at Armstrong's lll'ltlj ste'lO. To the SUBSCRIBERS of this paper we make an offer of IO per cent, off on the dollar of all goods Purchased at our sore rom now until FEB. I2TM, 1902, by presenting this "ad" at the store. NO DISCOUNT WITHOUT "Ad." Call In and ask for our IDOi Calendar. KANE, Telephone Call New For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. iRIBUNE A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL- With Hypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescriptions T H. E. Emerson & Co., " uaretuiiy compound gjfr Next Door FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES, CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS, . TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. For Sale Dy A. Q. WALI Telephone CJI 62. DO YjOU expepj to D. BROWN and SON, a ta Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Drown's Building,, Milford, Pa. Foley's Honey .w Tar tur children, sale, sure. So opUtci. Hello to No. 5.. or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA THE SHOE-MAN, 21 Front St., Port Jervis. P. J. 182. York FARMER KstfihlUhfd tn 1N41, top ornr ntt ' yours it; wan the XKVV YORK WKKKI-Y 'IRIBUNEkiinwn and rend in every Stnto in the Union On Novombor 7, llH)lt it was changed to tho New York Tribune Farmer, a high clnsn, np t dare, illustrated agricultural weekly for the farmer aud hia family PRICE $I.OO 1 ynr, hut ynu can hny it for leas. Howf liy aubhorihinn through your own favorite home oi'wpnper, THft Pkksh, Milford, Pa. Bith puperit mn year for only f l.fi5. Send your order and money to Thr Pkfhs. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New York. ivi 1 irora, nr.ylvnla to Hotel Fnnchore. Harford St., Milford, Pa build? then see Foley's Kidney Cura makes kidneys and bladder rlht.