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Day
14
Month
January
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounced cured, but the disease relurnedeach time, he was seized with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores covL y. "Iwasinahordgj says, "and the E gfl fJ J ment I receivmPjfflHM 5. eJ tne worse I ■' F:-):'ÉkN seemed to g-ct. jOfcl treatment did JWíliijK me no good wh a te ver. I was stiff and f uil af pains, my left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even the lig-htest work. This was my condition when I began to take S. S. S., and a few bottles convinced me that I was being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreek but for S. S. S." S. S. S., (guaranteed purely vegetable) is the only cure for real blood fe éf tffc eases. The 1 curial treatment k k k of the doctors J J Ê ways does more harmthan good. Beware of mercury! Books on the disease and its treatment mailed free to any address by Swift Speciflc Co., Atlanta, Ga. MlStoan ïoVu on,.7i ,Tr.:r:. Richland,, Mo., Jan. 9. - From a farm. er who lives near Linn Creek it is learned that the entire town is under water, the Osage river having been seventeen inches higher than ever before known. Several narrow escapes from drowning are reported in attempta to carry out goods or rescue live stock. Ini several dwellings all household furniture isiloating in water. Owing to the distance from the railroad and there being no telegraph or telephone line it is impossible to give more extended report, but it is said' by citizens oí this city who are acquainced with the country near Linn Creek that if the river is as high aa reported the loss will be incalculable. Fltzpatrlok Appointed Receivcr. St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 9. - Judge Bunn tete yesterday, upoa the petition of Public Examiner Kenyon, appoiirted J. F. Fitzpatrick receiver for the Bank of North St. Paul. The bank was capitalized at $25,000 and Capt. Henry A. Castle, its president and until recently fcostmaster of St. Paul, says it had deposits of only $22,000 and assets of about $35,000. lts deposits were mainly public funds. lts reserve fund was deposited with the Allemania bank, ivhioh which failed on Monday, and this was one of the causes of the suspension of the Bank of North St. Paul. A Honiald lMr=itv. Cascarete Cairlv r!at,hart,i.-í. thn most. W0T]i1"ful moiifal rtisovRrv of ths a?c. pleasant and refrpshine fr. thp .taste. act. fontlv anrl posit.ivolv on kiflnovs. 'ivor and howpls, olfinsinr th ontire svstfim, rlisnpl colds. cur Vioarlahf". fnvpr. habitual constination and hilliousness. Plean h"v and trv a Vinx of C. O. todav: 10, 25 50 ont.s Solrl and guaranteed to cure by all drugffists. ArclibiAhop Temple Knthroned. Canterbury, Jan. 9. - The Rt.-Hon. and Most-Rev. Frederick Temple, D. D., was enthroned today at tbe cathedral here as archbishop of Canterbury and primate of all England. The order of installation was read in Latm and the archbishop was conducted to the marble chair, acompanied by the archdeacons of Canterbury, the venerable Benjamin F. Smith, M. A., and the Rt.-Rev. George R. Eden, D. D., attended by the dean of Canterbury, the Rev. F. W. Farrar, and the vice-dean. To Encourage American Shipplng. San Francisco, Jan. 0. - At the first Meeting of the session of the State Tariff association the following resolutiion was adopted: "Resolved, That in arranging a new tariff the California delegation in congress is respectfully urged to procure the free pntry or taking out of bond of all materials actually used for eonstruction, repairs, equipment or subsistence of Ameriean-built ships in the foreign trade." AWRONDA csnaofifs TRAOE MARK m-m Whcoler'sl lerve Xj POSIT1VELY CURES HEART DISEASE, EPILEPSY, Nervous Proitration, Sleeplessness and all derangemonts ot ho Nervous System. ünexcelled for Restless Babies. Purely VegetablOtguaranteedfree from oplate. 1OI) fall slza doses, 50c. M. f). Balley, Receivlng Teller.Grand Rapids, Ulcb, Savlogs Cank. says hecanaot s;tv too mueh in favor of "Adlronda." Wheeler's EftïUrt; a.od Nurve Cure. For Saté Hr all Drusslrt.

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