Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 311, Ed. 1, Friday, May 22, 1885 Page: 3 of 8
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isoiutely Pure
uMvarvarlei A marvel of pui
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the ordinary kind and cannot
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FHweight alura or photphati
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t lK aU Street New Yore
PAL POISON
mtrenmlth by trado and during a
tfiiiniy arms beiun bare when at
itobwrucil n wondorfnl nmoimt or
Loo Having a ncrofulona tonden
jouib tho Rtnall particles of cop
Itrui would eot lino ibo surea and
iwiii tna poison wa conveyed In
illlll my who o syMem became
Iirai treated with tbo old rfme
mory and Iodide potusnlum 8ftII
aioireilniy t > eth aro all loose In my
doranged and I
tdljesUvo organs
bed for over with
ihtlplmin a year
urtfumatiHrn My Joints wero all
nd I lost the nso of my arms and
Infant
titita becm so In tense that It waa
Mt rmeto rent The doctors ad
itotototlie city Unepllnl Tor treat
rWiIcouM not boar A friend who
tfafrlond Indeed urgod mo to try
pecJfle bellevluB It would cure mo
UMiiragtd me but I scoured a row
toil have now taken two dozen bot
flrst effect or tbo medicine wan to
epoliontothosurfice and I broko
ever In runuluE eoriB They soon
irM and my skin cleared oir 31y
tJcb bad become twice their natural
trraumed their uiualslze and are
ioyore My nrmsnndliandnareall
iloand can uso them without pain
iretlliease hai left all parts of the
Mwonlccrs on my wrists which
ritopldly I am weak rrom long
oenl lint I have the use or all my
Toll medicine Is bringing me out or
Kit trial or my lire and I cannot
ditufflclent to express my apprecln
in virtues and the gmtltudo 1 fcol
erbisrdof it
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ilarial Poison
ongth In Southwest Georgia last
tlej up tho wells and wo wero com
mie water from tho creek on tho
Ion Tbe result wan that all wore
i ltb chills and ftver I catrled
iKTeral bottles of Swifts Specific
ODgasI took It I bad perfect health
ulcfascd taking It I like the r < st
ctcd with chills When I resumed
1 vat all right again Wo have used
Ttimllynsau utitldoto for malaria
at two or three years and have nover
Mo fall In a single instance
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Drawer a Atlanta Oft
riS rental 37 Couit Pace now at
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PRIVATE COUNSELOR
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PALESTINE
octal
TINE Tiat May 21 At 5
llio evidence cltsed in the cbeo
Kelley charged with tho
lBob Turner Speaking com
s Ihe drat thing in tho morning
trand Jury was discharged this
r
SUvatloaUts Mobbed
Amento CAii May 21 The
l n army had a grand gathering
fcedifltrent cities of tho stato
ixS < After a parade through
y they went to the Sixth
church where It was tho in
hold an allnight prayer
While tho Salvationists
S ged In the church
prayer
Z y suveral young men
B who mobbed tie salvatlou
wrecked tho chunrb mashing
aows and very tlilr g movable
fJ loniais fled from the build
i lco followed and attacked
the ttreots Many of the
i male and female were
f iDjurtd Tho entire police
called out and after eome
fa succeeded in dispersing tho
< deaths are reported
in
False I Faisal False
rraljiion 0f ftti80
teeth aro man
Uti tul9 country in a year
thV i 6 Element and it is also
r n decay of neural teeth
OUot increased among people
take goo < l cdre of their
far nVcn y ° ur Btomach la out
°
toni y ur digestive powers
Th3UD try Browns Iron Blt
uii i 8 BOme preparations of-
t tlDju ro ue tee but the
rem iiffy wns Iron Bitters is
bjectlon
tfaterCoolcrs
la Ql b also refrigerators
r > Wanufactuto and prices in
ttho Fort Worth China
SUICIDE OP A M1K1SXEU
A Presbyterian Divino Takes His
Own Life While Iusano
Coimnsvilib Ili May 21 This
community was shocked this rnornlug
when it became known that Rev J
It Roasouer pastorof the First Presby
terian church of this city hart com-
mitted sulcldo at 7 a m by shooting
himself through the temple with a
thirtytwocaliber pistol The aot was
doubtless committed while Mr Reaa
oner was laboring under a temporary
lit of insanity
The saddest feature of tho aflalr was
the terrible Bhock to Mib Reasoner
who had been visiting in Ohio She
arrived fifteen minutes after her hus
band died Some friends met her at
the depot and broko the news gently
IIAKUOLD
Tho Sale of Lots Completed TMrteon
Housos Bosun
Special
Hakhom Tex May 21 Tho lot
salo was contlnuod today and exceed-
ed all expectations for bids The wholo
amount of sales was 53140 and tho
numbor of lota sold was 100 This is
unprecedented in tho history of lot
sales in this Btate
Tho future of ITarrold is now assured
Thirteen houses wero commenced to-
day and there will be as many more
begun tomorrow Carpenters are in
flno spirits and aro full of business
Lumber men are as busy as thoy can
bo illllng orders
Most of the crowd has gouo and tho
town is fast reaching a footing of sta-
bility and business proportions
MINEOLA
An OldTime OiTondor Roturned
Texas From New OrleanB
Bpeolal
Mineola Tex May 20 Bherlir
Flourney returned yesterday from
Now Orleans having In chargo P B
Groves who is indicted in this county
for various crimes and lodged him in
jail Ho is tho party who some two
THE GAZETTE PORT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY MAY 22
to
years ago spread tho report of a negro
rising along tho Texas Paclllo rail-
way from Marshall to Mlneola and
implicated John Thomas an alderman
of this city at that time his partner
in a bridge contract and a
Marshall negro named Hllas
Johnson ns being tho leaders Tho
evldenco against Ihe negro was so clear
and the excitement at tho time so in
tonso that lie was lynched by citizens
in his neighborhood Mr John
Thomas would have met with a likn
fate had not some of the coolerheaded
citizens luterferpd
Dr W A Adams and Mr F L
King passed this placo today on their
way to tho New Orleaus exposition
SAOKILEGE AT TUJO IIUB
Tho
Police Wont Allow Sunday
Freachln ontho Commons
Boston Mass May SU Itsv G
A Gordon pastor of tho Clarendon
Street Baptist church H L Hastings
a wellknown publisher of religious
works end about it dozen others
wero airestod yesterday for hold-
ing religious servloo on the
common on Sunday afternoon
last The pollco say they violat-
ed tho city ordinance in making such
uso of tho common Tho church people
declare that they will hold meetings
as UBiial next Suuday and thereafter
and tho pollen say that they will ar-
rest any man who opens his mouth to
address a crowd on the common on
Suuday
Tho evangellats announce that most
of tho prominent clergy in tho town
will be ou hand next Sunday and that
when ono has begun to speak and has
been arrested another will take his
place They will have to arrest 100
or more ministers and prominent citi-
zens if thoy attempt to carry out their
plan said ono of the ofllcera of tho
Young Mens Christian association
this morning
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JI3FFI511SON
Hptclal
jEFFEhSON Tex May 20 District
court is moving rapidly on Two
days have passed and flvo assault with
intent to murder cases havo been tried
resulting in ono acquittal and four con
victions of simple and aggravated as
Httllltfi
Our formertownsman Charles Merz
bacher nut now of Gainesville mar-
ried In Dallas today Messrs Andrew
Jones and Charles Stutz went to Dal-
las to attend tho wedding
Wo nro fearful that too much rain
has fallen for the crops It Is ralnlug
heavily now
Jefferson Tex May 21 Mr J
Y Blackburn an old and respected
citizen of this county died and was
burled yesterday Mr Blackburn was
for a long tlmo commissioner of tula
county but resigned a short time ago
on account of falling health
A StmonPuro Frecgrosscr
JosiirwTKr Maya > 18Sa
To tho Editor of the Gazette
I was born in Edgefield District A
D 1814 I have alwayB been a Jeffer-
son and Jackson Democrat I havo
never voled out of tho party and never
expect to I havo worked for it as I
bread and I
have for my meat and
always have been down on or opposed
to the leaselaw system
Tho freecrass system ffl tne
tnTsulti Texas The
only one
lease keeps out immigrants
and prevents Texas
from being
what she was Intended to be one the
crpnUkt states of tho Union lue
Kof the Eighteenth and Nineteenth
eglsUtnrwaro a bar to Texas 1mmI
bowl obout
gratlon After tho great
tCehlldrena grass M
C nCeh Kb
ride to w Austin to sell out on ai they
haverode the old M
bogl tocry 0UtA
They Jut now A
carof the chlldUs
selling thousanda pf acres at fifty centa
andono dollar per acre they now
want to put the land at thtco dollars
per aero and intertst at 15 per cent to
keep settlers out If they will do
away with these pastures and opon up
the lauds for sale to actual settlers aud
put tho lands at two dollars per acre
and 6 per cent Interest for twenty
years then thu country will till up at
once aud Western Texas will blossom
as tho rose aud boon a solid founda
tion They ought to have thought of this
when they appropriated sixty thou-
sand dollars to guard those postures
They ought also to have thought of
this when they loaned half a million
to the railroads and took it back In
Confederate money since the war I
am in favor of iho country being free
to all who want to get homes and set
tle It is a great drawback to tho In
terest and prosperity or Texas There
aro still somo of the old abollttoulfU
yet living as I seo somo of
them objected to somo of
Gen Loos family bolug In-
vited to a great national colouration
It Is a disgrace to bo caught in com-
pany with thoso whoobjectod tothom
If you know of any paper that Is op
posed to tho lease law aud has not a
plcturo of Lydla E llukham in it
nor never has Grants namo In it 1
want to subsorlbe for It
12 WAimKN
OLEUUltNE
A Verdict of Not Guilty in the Well-
born Murdor Oaso
Special
Clehukne Tkx May 21 Well-
born who killed his brothorlulaw
near AlvarAdo several months ago is
now on trial In tho district court
Lateu In tho district court today
tho Wellborn murder case wai given
to the Jury after elaborate arguments
by the couusel Tho jury romalned
out only about llfteou minutes when
It returned n verdict of not guilty
A prolonged revival Is in progress at
tbe Methodist church
Anderson tto who aro going to
build a largo flouring mill hure have
closed a contract with Richmond
Ind manufacturers for an outfit oi
the best Improved machinery Work
on the building will begin at oneu
Wo understand that tho Huiliuau
Implement company contemplate ex
tonslvo improvements in their mill
which will in thatcain make healthy
competition in tho millog business
niOKGAN
A Big Sblpmont of Oattlo Transferred
Personals
tipeclal
Mokoan Tex May 21 MsJ W
D Thomason n pioneer citizen of this
city is quite sIck His ton and
daughter Mr K L Thomason and
Mrs Cummings of Weatlierford aro
spending a few days with him
Beventynlno cars of cattlo wei6
transferred from the Uulf Colorado
Santa Fe to the Texas Central road at
this point Monday They wero being
shipped from Millhelm aud were con-
signed to Sol West They camo ISO
miles over the Santa Fo road and ro
markable as it may seem there wai
not a dead ono In any of tho cars and
only two disabled ones when thoy
reached this placo
Prof D M Speers left Tuesday oven
lug for New Orleans to view thu sights
at the exposition
Itev C L Itodgors of Cleburne
pleached hero last night
Our amateur dramatlstn havo ro
celved nn invitation from several
prominent persons in Kopperl to ro
peat tho cuueert given hero last Fri-
day evening in that placo Saturday
night
BALLOTliOX STOFFEKS
Tho Judges DIsagreo Mackln
and
Gallagher Roleasod on Bail
CmeAao Irii May 21 Tho matter
of tho writ of error asked for In tho case
of Joseph C Mackin and William J
Gallagher and argued beforo Judge
Gresham and Justice Harlan was de-
cided this morning The two Jurists
disagreed The effect of this Is that tho
question will go to tho United States
supremo court Tn tho meantime thn
convicted parties aro roleaeed on hall
pending tho decision
Mackin and Gallagher were con-
victed of rilling the ballotbox in tho
Third precinct of tho Eighteenth ward
at tho recent national election
and of substituting bogus ballots for
those cast by tho electors Their pros-
ecution was based upon tho filing of
criminal Information against them by
tho United States district attorney
and the point urged by their attorney
In tho present instanco that their of
feriBo partookof the nature of an In
famous crime in the meaning of tho
United States statutes and that crim-
inal Information was not adequate and
that tho accused should have been
regularly indicted by tho grand Jury
On this point Justice Harlan and
Judce Gresham disagree tho former
holding that tho conviction of
the men was adequate and
complete The prosecution of tho two
men has been long and expensive and
great Interest centered in tho result
owing to the prominence of Mackin in
local political affairs If tho supreme
court should euetaln Judge Greohara
the prosecution would have to bo re-
newed In the meantime Indictments
against Mackin and Gallagher oro
standing In the state court
GAINESVILLE
Gainesville Tex May 21 The
trial of J H Ralney charged with
tho murder of Constable Johnson has
occupied the court since Monday
Iho prisoner seemed deeply concerned
and at times he would cover his face
with his hands and his wholo frame
would tremble with emotion There
has been tbe deepest interest mani-
fested in the trial of Ralney and his
eon the courthou e being crowded
during both trials The case was sub
milled to the Jury about 11 oclock
this morning but bo far tho uryhas
failed to agree
To the aiDofcer
We would Ilka to have you try our
celebrated three for a quarter WO
are natfBlled from tho stock that wo
carry that you can lw suited Re-
spectfully Bowman Maktc >
COLORADO
Flvo Thousand Dollars Damages
Against tho Texas Pacific
Special
Cotoiuio Tnx May 21 Mrs
Mary Dvldeon rocovered judgment
against tho Texas Pacific Railroad
company for 6 000 damages today for
personal injuries received Tho gen-
eral Impression 1 that tho vordictls
Just aud right Tho attorneys for tho
defendant wero Kowlks A Looney
A marrlBgo party pawed through
town in carriages Tuesday Tho con-
tracting partlis wtre Mr J F Slkes
and Mies Lizzie Pucket They left on
tho evening train for Dallas and other
points East on a bridal trip
Another railroad Is talked of from
Georgetown Tex to Colorado City
TURllKLLi
Kaufman County All Torn Up Over
Prohibition
special
TkuukMj Tkx May 21 Tho sub-
Ject of prohibition is now frequently
heard on tho sldowalks as subjects of
conversation There is no doubt but
that the conteat lu this county will bo-
a spirited one Your reporter learns
that Mrs Saxon tho famous female
lecturer who had published an ap-
pointment to leoturo bore on the 13th
has been induced to oliaugo her ap-
pointments bo as to ulvo tbo 12h to
this placo and prohtbly tho momlug
of the 13th Tho Prohibitionists seem
determined on a thorough canvass aud
ventilation of tho subject and tho
strongest possible dlortH may bo ex
pcctc < l from the saloon men
Your reporter noticed on tho streets
today several partlo from Wills
Point
The Cumborlaud Preebyferlan Bun
dayschool picnic whloh was to havo
taken place today was postponed on
account of foul weather Tho Motho
list aud Christian c Intro lies havo
changed tho time of thoira to tho 23d
Inst Tho tlmo for tho Baptist ptoulo
has also beon changed but tho date
Is not known
JOENTON
WheolorAlexandor Nuptials Oounty
Oourt Doings
Bneclal
Denton Tex May 21 According
to previous announcement Mr Cyrus
E Alexander aud Miss Salllo Wheeler
wore married last night at thu Presby-
terian church Tho ceremony was
performed by tho pastor Jtov It S
Burwell in a pleasant and vory Im-
pressive manner Despite tho general
tnolemenoy of tho weather a
fair audlouco of Invited guests
was In attendance After tho services
at thu church were concluded tho
happy couple and a number of Intl
mato filendi repaired to tho rciddenco
of tho hrldos parents Mr and Mrs
W J Wheeler where a nlcorecoptlon
and refreshments awaited them Tho
newly wedded pair left on tho early
morning train for Dallas aud other
points ou a visit of several days
A littln boy son of C A Williams
had an arm broken by being thrown
from a horse in tho caily part of the
week Ho Is reportid to bo doing
well
In tho county court this week con-
victions havo beon obtained as follows
The State vs John Wood charged
with gaming 10 lino assessed
The Stato vs Baku llrannou charged
with carrying a pistol 25 flno
The Stato vs Mat Harrington
charged with theft of oats fined 1200
and givon thirty days imprisonment
lu the county Jail
m
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HltClBl
Kemi Tex May 21 Our lumber
dealer I P Adams mado a sale of
thirty thousand feetof lumber Monday
to Col J R Jonea for n rcsidonco on
TwelvoMilo nralrlo at tho proposed
town ou tho Trunk linn
We had a flno rain Saturday night
which henolltod crops very much
Mows D P Adams anil II B Wll
snuspcak of opening up n 20000 stock
of merchandise hood provided they
realize their expectations on their
cows
Kaufman county votes ou local op-
tion on Juno 13 If other portions of
tho county vote Illco this portion it will
carry beyond n doubt
ItOOKWALL
Hpodnl
Rockwall Tex May 21 District
court closed its labors Saturday morn-
ing Judge Puttnan won golden
oplnlonfi from all by his prompt rul-
ings and rapid disposition of business
generally Ourpeoplo regret that we
aro to he deprived of his valuable serv-
ices as wo aro a part of tho now
Fortieth Judicial district formed by tho
Nineteenth legislature
Our crop prospects are Mattering
altnough wo are having too much
rain for tho present Last night wo
hud a very heavy rain with terrific
thunder and lightning
Tho picnic on Saturday was a grand
success near town It was tho only
occasion of tho kind we remember to
have attended where there was a uni-
versal complaint of too much dinner
although tho crowd was a largo one
Struck by a lVtno of Glass
Cincinnati Ohio May 21 At
the Carlisle building on the corner of
Fourth and Walnut stieets today a
large pane of heivy plate gliss
broken from a fourthstory wludow
was falling Into a crowd or pooploon
the sidewalk when It struck an ob-
struction and broko Into small pieces
One of these struck Mr Robert John
ton n prominent merchant and cut
a severo gaBh ill his scalp besides
breaking hla arm Quito a number of
others were slightly wounded
Dont fall to glvo A P Mastln at
The Gazette Job Ofllcei a trial wltn
your Job worn He fa tne bast printer
In the Mate
Masoni Frnit Jars
Tho best in ti to Ju t received at tho
Fort Worth C jim Co j
DUFFY5
PURE
WHISKEY
Tho Waco Browns to Opon tho Benson
ToDayOthor Notes
Bpficlal
Waco Tex May 21 Tho Waco
Browns baseball club accepted n dial
leigo this morning from tho Belton
club to play tho latter at Helton for
100 a side Several sporting men
will go along prepared to back the
Waco oluh with mouoy
Charles Warren pardoned by tho
governor left for his homo In Lam
pasas oounty this evening Carrying
tho executive iiardon lu his pocket A
crank In thn Indian Territory writes
to tho Bhorlff that If ho dartatohaug
Warren God will visit nil Borts of tor
rlblo vengeance on him
Sanford Johnson proprietor of tho
Waco Driving park went down to
Houston today Ho hits a proposition
tn tako chargo of tho raco uoursos at
Houston ami Galve tou and goes to
see whether or not It will pay to tako
hold of them
Hon A D Saddler of Austin Is
horo to lecture tomorrow night for
tho beuellt of tho John B Horn camp
of eXConfodorato veterans tho pro-
ceeds to go to tho maintenance of
crippled and destitutevxsoldlers Tlio
prospects nro ho will have a good
house
Excessive rnlus aro reported between
NYnoo and Corslcauu causing wash
outs on thoTexas it St Louis road ami
delaying passougur trains roveral
hours Thu Braxoi river has beon
rhlng at this point all day
Tho city council la holding lis reg-
ular session tonl ht but up to this
writing no biidliiess of material Im-
portance has been transacted
Idaho MorinotiK Ktibiulfislte
Salt Lake Utak May 20 Tho
report of tho resistance of Mormons in
Paris Idaho to deputy marshals
milking polygamy ariests recently tel-
egraphed was an entire hoax Tho
facts nro that thelolllcersof tho depart-
ment visited the placo and wero oven
allowed to outer tho places of public
worship during divino Borvlco to iiialto
some arrests without tho slightest op-
position to their authority as govern-
ment olllcers
Stolen Hoots and Shocp
Boston Mass May 20 John
Tewkesbury u salcsniun employtd by
Winch Bros boot and shoo dealera on
Federal street has been arrested for
tho larceny of several lotH of boots and
shoes James Baker and William 11
Farnham boot aud shoo dealers of
Hanover street wero also arrested for
receiving molcti hoois and nhoes
Winch Bros claim they have lost
HO 000 worth of stock within a year
aud a half
Meeting of the Slater Imid Trustees
New Yoiiic May 21 Tho uiinual
meeting of tho John F Slater fund
trustees for tho education of tliofretd
men was held yesterday at thu Fifth
Avenue President R B Hayes in the
ohalr Among thouo present wero
Chief Justice Walto President Getman
of John E Hopkins university Rev
Dr Hoggood of Georgia general agent
of tho board and M C Orr state
superintendent of echoolsof Georgia
The reports of tho general agent and
treasurer and finance committee wero
read and approved
National Wool Jroucr Convention
St Louis Mo May 20 Arrange-
ments for holding tho annual conven-
tion of tho National Wool Growers
association hero next week aro about
completed Tho convention will
bo hold in tho cotton
oxchauge which will bo specially pre-
pared for the occasion A very largo
number of delegates are expected to be
present Including several very promi-
nent gentlemen from different parts of
tho country Among tho latter will
bo Col N J Column commlrsloner of
agriculture who takes deep Interest In
the wool Interest of the country
BROWNS
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN in the BACK SIDES
IMPURE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES
FOR SAW JiVALL DRUGGISTS
The G miliM b Trade M A a4 eroued RkJ
Un < en w > ppt >
TAKE NO OTHEH
Pneumonia
Consnm > llon9i
J > ls2 > opsia <
loiltlrely Jittlevnl mitt Vnlur
n < jfrillii rtnlartnu Ilfnliiottr r
THIS WHISKEY SHOULD BE POUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY
IT IS ADSOLUTELY PURE ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL
< > NOT Itlt IMtCIUYKn JUnjr PowglrU and Grocers > Oio do not hare luliy IMiro
Jtlnll At liUUojf In Mock attempt to palm off oiicuitouier whUkey of UielrOwalioUUng which
being of an Inferior grade ntut adulterated pays them a larger profit
ASK FOR DUFFYS PURE MALT WHISKEY AND TAKE NO OTHER
SOLD BY ALL FIRSTCLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROOERS
S3L ioo 03NT3ES X > 0 > TiTsAo Pol Bottle
Bcinl us your ajdrew and wo will mall bookcotitalulns valuable Information Nauti < t Quart Jlatttra
aeut to any aiMrrM In tliolnlttslKtil > aaj M of tliollocVy Mmmtnli wourrlyjHircHn jit f >
< vm > > eirtrtM t > r + pol < l on rcvelit of XS3C3 or Six Dottle wut for 0ct > 0
BUFFY MLT WHISKEY CO Baltimore Mil U S A
WACO
500
NO 1 BROOD MARES
FOE SAJLB
ti iu to in iu Uiin iM t
Oood 8olld Colore
OAltrOA1 LOTS
J S SCOTT CO
Aroltor CUV U ux
JA8V3ES GILFORD
Manutaotnmroftaomiirovediloublotlilck
and
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A Great Medical Work on Manhood
Exhausted Vitality Nervous and lliyaloa
Debility fremaltire IHiclluo la Man Krrora
of Youth and the untold mUerten reanltln
from Indlacretloa or exroaaloo A txw for
tery man youncr middle ed and old It
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in found by the autliorwucioeexperUJi
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to the lot of any puyalciau tun p ea bound
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tn Kilt guaranteed W be Oner work In
every cu inerlianlcal literary and prix
fwalnnal iban any other work aold In Ihlt
oountry for ViU or the money will be re-
funded In every InaUnce Irlce only II by
mall poetpald Illuatratlv samp conl
Hend now Oold mulal awarded the father
by tae National MnlicnAAaaoelattonto tbe
oneeraot whloU herefire
71 > e cenr > f Ufeaftoutd be ivad by the
younkfir Inalrnciloti aud hy ttoe aflllcted
forrolleft Hwlllbeneritall loiKloHUatotU
There It no member or aocJoty v > whpm the
clenw > of Ufa will not I fnl whether
youth parent irutrdtun nittrtictor or eler
rM > ll e lNwb3dy Medical In ll uler r
W K larker No llulflncu Ktreel jio ton
llau wbomay be < sonaulUxlon all dlaraae
requiring aklll and experience Cnronlo and
obltluqU iUr a thai have U C I warned
tbe akin ol all olber fWfintiilh iii
apecUMy Huch treaUd THYSELF
iuliy without an luat anr
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