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The coroner's Jury held over a victim of the
Holyoke disaster returned a verdict in which ^
they state that they find no blame attached to w(
any porson in immediate connection with the ^
fire; but they cannot too strongly condemn w]
the criminal carelessness shown in the con- g
struction of the gallery and the means of
egress therefrom. They further find that the m
direct cause of the fire and consequent loss of
life was due to the use of inflammable trim- ^
mings for the altaf, and the substitution of
pine sheathing for plaster in building, and w]
deprecate the use of such adornments and oi
material in public buildings By the explosion
of a boiler in the steam sawmill of
J. J. Wageqliurst, near Goulds bo ro, Pa., two co
men were instantiy killed and several othors mi
injured, among them the proprietor, who was | ne
HtnicK Dy a pioce or Hying metal, although 11
Home distance off. His recovery is doubtful. Hi
Reports from Missouri state that tlio ni
grasshoppers are leaving that Btate on their nc
flight westward and northward A.t a meet- ut
ing of canalboat owners, held in Buffalo, an 01
agreement was signed in which they agreed Y<
not to carry wheat for leas than eight cents, hi
and other freights in proportion. A committee tli
is to oanvass until they get owners' signatures ol
sufficient to oontrol the price of froighte H
A negro named Orange was hanged in Atlanta, d<
Qa., for murderiug a rival The Mexican T
Gongrees has voted $30,000 for .the expenses Ir
of a Mexican representation at the Philadelphia fii
Centennial Another suit to recover moneys G
stolen from New York city by the Tweed ring ol
has been brought, this time against the widow sc
and administratrix of the late County Auditor la
Jamee Watson ; the amount claimed is $6,198,- Ji
957.85 The Independent, of Dardauelle, w
Ark., published very severe articles in reference N
to a Mr. Wish art, a prominent lawyer of that
place, who went to the publication office for T
the purpose of getting a retraction, when an &i
R.]feAr<*nf.ir?n fc/Wklf nlerux r*r? in T\ T> D
I " "O " ?" M.. *
Cloyd shooting and killing his opponent. ta
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The Washington Sunday Ilerabl states that ^
General Meigs is to be placed in command ^
of the dopartmont of the Sonth, vice General 6
Irwin McDowell, who is to be put on the re- 61
tired list The Bwedisli riksdag has appro- 0>
priated 993,800 in gold to defray tho expenses ^
of their countrymen in the Philadelphia Con- ?
tennial The corporation of London havo
decided to invite the Mayor of New York to an
international municipal banquet next month. at
Owing to the failure of the negotiations or
in Washington, it is bolieved that the Black P'
Hills will not be opened this summer The w;
grass and grain crops throughout Long Island 111
have been much injured in consequence of the
loug-oon tinned drought Officer Beupp, of 1,1
the Trenton (N. J.) police, attempted to arrest ^
a party of roughs who were conducting themselves
boisterously, when one of them, named 8*
Kernan, drew a pistol and Bhot him. Itenpp
subsequently died, leaving a wife and four v*
children Itumors having been alloai for ot
some time that Secretary Delano was to resign, fe
he has authorized a Washington newspaper to CI
deny the reports The Maryland court of
appeals has recently decided an important life I &I
iiiHlirancA nniwUnn in romnl V* ? '
to the effect that when the act of eelf-destruo- M
tiou is done daring intsauily, it is death by acci- a
dent, and the insurance company is responsible 01
for the amount of the policy, notwithstanding 1)1
their proviso, which makes it "void if them- ^
sured shall die by his own band or act." "
Dennis Doyle, employed as a collector by the
Tradesman's Bank of Mew York, decamped a
with money amounting to botweeu $3,000 and dt
$4,000, belonging to the institution.
Twenty-one of the Chicago aldermen were m
fined $100 each and coete, for contempt of
court in having violated an injunction restrain- 1
ing them from counting the votes cast at the
last municipal eleotion. Their counsel were *
fined $300 each and costs. They appealed.... P
James M. Sweeny, of the old Tweed ring, died ?
in Paris a day or two after the New York an- a
thorities sued to reoover his property.. . .The h
Secretary of the Treasury has given orders * '
that hereafter no visitors be permitted in the ^
bureau of engraving and printing vanlts of the h
treasury, or any room where money is kept.
This was brought about by the robbing of the ?
$47,000 in bills Postmaster-General Jowell
left Washington on a tour of postal inspection, Bi
with a view of reducing expenses and render- d
ing his department nearly, if not quite self- a
supporting lie ports have been reoeived at ?
Melbourno, Australia, from the Fiji Islands d
that 50,000 natives have died of epidemic r<
measles....The Communist prisoners who es- d
caped from New Caledonia to Australia hare a
issued an appeal to the sympathy of English n
people through a London paper, and stating u
that the French authorities are deliberately U
endeavoring to starve the prisoners on Pine b
island The mutinous members of the crew ei
of the American ship Jefferson Borden have f<
been sent to this country for trial by the Eng- b
lish authorities. It will be remembered that t<
they killed both ma tee. .. .The freight cars of ot
the Pennsylvania railroad having been robbed 8
of thousands of dollars' worth of goods the ti
past year between Harrieburg and A1 toons, do- ic
tectivea were put on watch, and last week con- U
eluded to search the bosses of some of the lc
employees, when over $1,600 worth of goods w
were recovered. The men were arrested on U
their trains, and embraoe every grade from tl
oondnctor down Loyalty islands, in the lc
Booth Pacific, experienced shocks of earth- f<
quake March 28th and SOtti, which did much ic
damage to the city of Lifu. The last shock <x
was suooeeded by a tidal ware, which swept si
aWSV thrM TllltjrM Ainuinn "
and property. pi
The Newark Methodist Episcopal Conference
held an extra session for the porpoee of cele- BC
bra ting the one hundredth birthday of Rev. *
Henry Boehm?familiarly known as Father
Roehm?one of their members Deputy fa
United Btatee Marshal Ramsey attempted to 111
arrest two horse thieves at B took ton, Kan., **
when one of them ahot him. Ramsey returned m
the Are, killing his assailant, bat the other thief
escaped. Within an boor Ramsey died
from the effects of his wound The Secretary
of the Interior has appointed Gov. Axtell,
of Utah Territory, do be Governor of New "F
Mexico, vies Giddings, deceased, and Geo. W. *
Emery to be Governor of Utah, vtoe Axtell
The town of Manhanek, on the Tsna river,
Rossis, containing a population of 20,000, wm
entirety destroyed by fire The boiler of the rn
Smith paper mills, at Lee, Men, exploded, ^
killing two persons, and injuring fourteen, and p<
infliottog a loee of >28,003... .William Psnneo- B
tor and oo. aad two other men named Thomp- B
sen and Haaley, who were Ashing by rushlight Ik
from ? boat on Baqoette river, near Pntsdaa , tr
N. I., vm unM mrm the torn bp the sor- H
Qt and all drowned A disease known as
e " black tooth " baa broken out among the
dne on the Upper Ottawa river, Ontario, and
a proved fatal to large herds By the
irning of part of a square in Toronto, Cana,
a number of shops, stores aud dwellings
jre destroyed, involving a loss of $150,000...
sad accident occurred in Brooklyn, N. Y.. by
inch a young man named Metcalf lost his life,
is mother had summoned Lim to breakfast,
id ho had just cheerfully answered " Yes,
other," when the report of a pistol was heard
his room, and on Mrs. Metcalf rushing up
le found her son dying with a bullet holo ii
s head. It is thought that the pistol, ol
iich he always had two under his pillow, fel
i the floor and exploded.
The manufacturers of knit underwear, ii
nvention at Albany, resolved to stop all thi
ills for two months or longer, as may b<
icossary, to reduce the stock of goods
le Connecticut Souato has concurred with th<
ouBe in adopting the bill providing for bien
al elections of State officers, and the questioi
>w goes before the people A womai
irnod Jane Reynolds, while hanging clotliei
it of a fifth story window to dry, in No*
srk, foil to the ground and was instant];
llod The Oraugemen of New York an<
in Hiirrnnriflinnf will ?- \ ?
- .b xsavavo nti? VUIOUI niD tuo UAlllI
' tho Boyne, July 12th, by an excursion up thi
udson, tho experience of the past four year
imonstrating that parades are injudicious...
bo new cable from Bye Beach (N. II.) t<
eland is now iu working order. It makes th
tth cablo laid between the United States am
reat Britain, aud is said to bo superior to an;
' its predecessors By the sinking of i
sow iu Broad canal, Cambridge, Massr, tlire>
borers were drowned A. stevedore name<
unoe Barr was drowned by tho sinking of i
harf on which ho was working in Brooklyn
ew York, and his widow sued tho lessees to
S,000 damages. A jury gave her $1,000
be supreme court of the United States ha
firmed the judgment of tho supreme court o
onnsylvauia, sustaining the imposition of I
.x on the gross roccipts of the Erie ltailroa<
ompany Both HousoHof theNewHamp
tire Legislature met in joint convention aui
ected Person C. Cheney, Republican, Gov
nor A storm of great violence passei
rer France, destroying much property am
rnsing the loss of a few Uvea. The damag
Paris alone is estimated at $11,000,00
ancs.
By tho explosion of a tug near Central whar
; Buffalo, three men were killed outright am
le fatally wounded. The force of the ex
oeiou was so great that tho captain's bod;
?s thrown over a four story building on
indred and fifty feet across the street ....
be suspicions of foul play in connection witl
(e death of Miss Ada Marble, of Harmony
e., have been dissipated by tho events sine
'ought to light, and it is now established tha
io committed suicide on account of unrequitei
vo George Stouter, a workman in i
negar factory at Brooklyn, N. Y., in cleanin|
it a large vat was overcome by the gases am
ill unconscious to tho bottom of the vessel
barles Vofrey climbed into tho vat to hell
outer out, and was also quickly overcom
id fell. When the bodies were taken ou
itli were dead Quartermaster-Goners
[eigs has been assigned to special servic
broad to observe aud report on foreign arm
rganizations A number of l'rotoetai
ooks consigned to an American merchant c
in Under have been embargoed at the custoi
ouse Governor Cheney, ef New Hami
lire, has been inaugurated, and he delivere
message to the Legislature The Treasur
epartment has adopted the policy of comprc
using all actions against naticnal banks o
icount of failure to stamp their checks. Th
taminers have furnished ovidence of sue
lilure by over two hundred banks.
Another terrible disaster is reported froi
;a, by which over eighty persons are su|
osed to have perished. The steamer Stat
f Georgia, from Glasgow to New York, picke
p a boat at sea containing five seamen in
alf starved and frozen conditio!!, who state
lat chey were part of the crew of the steann
icksburg, from Quebec for Glasgow, whic
ad been cut down by ice and foundered o
lie coast of Newfoundland, with all on bo&ri
'hey were kindly cared for by the officers <
re Georgia, to whom they told their sad stor
aying that thaaVicksburg left Quebec Thur
ay, May 27th, with a crew of sixty-five mei
ad passengers to the number of tweuty-eigh
f whomfthree were women. When only tbr<
ays out, they found themselves partly su
juuuuu i>v ice, ana ureu cue greatest ei
eavors to escape from the many floes. Th<
taaaged to keep on their way until Monds
ight at twelve o'clock, when, they struck ui
anally heavy ice in front, and on endeavorir
> back out, the fans of the propeller wei
roken, when it was found the steamer wi
ntirely surrounded by thick ice, which ha
irced a large hole in the port quarter. Tl
reak was stopped by canvas and other mi
irials, and the captain allayed the fears of a
a board by telliDg them that ho could rcac
t. Johns, which was only one hundred an
venty miles off. But the water gained raj
lly and put out the fires, and so forced thei
> get ready their boats. The first boat brok
wee from the davits, and partly filled wit
ater, when these five survivors were ordere
> bail her out for the passongers, at whic
lev were encraced when th?? ? the
irch and go down with the captain and abot
>rty people, about ten o'clock Tuesday raon
ig. Meanwhile a second boat was got of
)n tail ling ten seamen ; and as the steam?
ink, a third boat with the chief offioer an
tirty people floated off. The three boats, ill
rovided with the necessaries of life, kept U
?ther as long as possible, bat the floating ic
>on separated them, and the Are seame
ere nearly exhausted when picked qp by th
eorgla on Saturday. As the disaster oocurre
r oat of the line of passing vessels, nothin
is been heard of the other two boats, and :
supposed they are lost, which will swell th
umber of victims to more than eighty.
A French View of Waterloo.
The eighth volume of the "Corn
ondenoe de P. J. Proudhon" contain
curious and interesting letter on th
ittla of Waterloo. The subject is no
)w, but the opinions of the celebrate*
rench thinker are none the lees wort]
ading. Subjoined are a few of thi
ost salient passages: Several week*
sfore the battle, Wellington, who ex
jcted the emperor would invadi
elgium, had explored the route fron
roHels to Gharlerot. He took note o
te position of Mont Saint-Jean, and
Ithoot teiiing anybody, said to himsei
lat it was there where he weald rto]
i the Frenoh army. This is now a historii
oal fact, and when we come to examine
[ on the spot the plan of Wellington, we
i are bound to admit that the criticisms
. of the defeated Napoleon thereon are
i paltry indeed. The poor emperor waR
led into a trap, and he was so well caught
. in it that he never appears to have understood
tho causes of his defeat. I do
not intend to describe the engagement,
' but having studied the official documents
' and tho hold of battle, I do not hesitate
1 to say that Napoleon showed as little
> prudence and discernment in his at1
tempt of 1815 ac ho evinced moral senso
f in his return from Elba. His strategy
1 was scandalous and pitiful. * * * I
should like to know what genius there
was in throwing masses of men one
1 against the other. And yet there was
' nothing elRe. Napoleon was tho hnm3
mer and Wellington the anvil; tho whole
question was which of the two would be
J used up the first. * * * ?Ah! if
- the Prussians had not arrived 1" cry
i some. No doubt; but they were bound
i to arrive; Wellington expected them
u three hours earlier than they appeared.
r Napoleon was the only man who did not
v expect them; he thought ho had annij
liilated them at Ligny! "Ah, if Grouchy
had only arrived !" No doubt, again;
but unfortunately Napoleon himself had
ordered him to pursue the " remnants "
? of the Prussian army, while he himself
* was to settle Wellington. * * *
0 Military critics, such as Jomini and
8 Charras, take all kinds of petty excop1
tions to the plan of Napoleon, but the
j truth is that the emperor, having aroused
n the coalition of Europe against him,
0 went into Belgium like a blind man feel1
ing his way; that he neither knew nor
a suspected the strength of his enemies;
that he 'guessed nothing of their plan;
'T that, full of contempt for the two English
and Prussian generals, he took no
account of their combinations; while
" what he called in them military faults
were the result of deep calculation.
a Thus, at noon, in giving the signal for
* battle, he said: "We have two chances
- to one." On their side, Wellington and
3 Bulcher said: "We hold him now I"
And when we read history attentively,
I we must be of their opinion. * * *
a Of what use, however, to talk of the
0 faults and deceptions of the emperor ?
0 Wellington and Blucher had also theirs;
in war, as at cards, faults and mistakes
f are always made. Balance the faults of
one against the faults of the other, and
you will arrivo at' the inglorious con"
elusion thnt victory sided with the big*
gest battalions.
0 .
Vinegar Bitters.
The great merit of Vinegar Bitters has
' made them the lending medicine of the
? day, aud respectable druggists everywhere
write : "They are the t>est and
* most popular prepamtion in the market."
6 They have stood the test of public
3 opinion and won confidence. They sell
1 rapidly because they cure. If you are
L sick you want reliable medicine. Vinep
gar Bitters commend themselves to the
o ailing and afflicted, as they are deficient
t iu ono thing alone, viz.: the stimulant
V1 that unduly excites the brain, and creates
10 a morbid thirst for spirits 1 There is no
phase of indigestion, biliousness, nervit
ous disease, or physical debility, in
which they will not effect a cure. In'
valids who are wasting away from a want
u of proper action in the liver, stomach
v and bowels, will find them a constitud
tional specific, and a fountain of vitality
y and vigor as refreshing and exhilarating
>- as a cool, gushing spring of water to the
11 parched ami fainting traveler in the
e desert. *
The iriternntioTial convention of printers,
held in Boston, adopted a resolution
11 requiring subordinate unions to refuse
v full membership to young men under
te twenty years of ago, and instructing the
id unions to admit none who have not
a served four years at the business.
id ~ ~
5r Any one desiring a recipo how to make
. soft soap for a cent a pound, will receive
it gratis, by addressing I. L. Cragin &
Co., Philadelphia, the manufacturers of
Dobbins' Electric Soap. *
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y' Thanks "from the Depths cf the Heart."
WELI.TKfiTOV T.nrain Pn A OJ
' Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. :
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. one dozen Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and com"
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e in pamphlet wrapping, and it entirely disappeared.
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d thank God and yon, from the depths of my
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it Most medicines which are advertised as
uioon purine ana nver medicines contain
either mercury, in some form, or potassium
and iodine variously combined. All of these
ir agent* have strong tendency to break down tbe
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1 Facts Worth Knowing.?The Wilson
2 shuttle sewing machine is to-day the simplest,
most perfect, most easily operated, best made,
meet durable, and, in every way, most valuable'
* sewing machine in Aistence, and it is sold
- fifteen dollars less than all other first-class
s machines. Machines will be delivered at any
- railroad station in this oounty, free of transm
portatton charges, if ordered through the comz
party's branch house at 827 and 820 Broadway,
? New York. They send an elegant catalogue
f and ohromo circular free on application. This
p company want a few more good agent*.?Ocm,
$160,000 Mnde in Two Months?A Wall
Street Operation.
The banking house of Alex. Frothingham fc
Co., 12 Wall street, who deal in stock privileges,
have paid this enormous sum to their
| customers dining this short space of time.
| Some persons havo made as high as $G,OCO
from only $ 100 originally invested, and many
have made $1,000 and over from only $50.
They paid in a single day over $10 000, for
which only $3,000 were received, or $37,000
net profit to various people. They employ continuously
from twelve to fifteen competent
bookkeepeis and assistants. With this strong
force they are often compelled to remain at
their work till midnight. This energetic firm
well deserves the credit of being the leading
house in their branch of business, and it is
most wonderful to acknowledge that they have
established this business in the short space of
five years. They havo customers who reside
in nearly every State of the Union, also the
Dominion of Canada?even from the Island of
Cuba they receive orders from persons who are
continually dealing in stocks. Their business
has become so extensivo that two experienced
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to place their bnsinees with a firm possessing
the very highest record for uprightness,
and who conduct their business updn
honest principles, to deal with this house.
They also issue a weekly roport of the condition
of affairs iu Wall street, which thev are
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desires and contemplates speculating. Bend
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face, operating upon the exposed nerve of a
decayed tooth. Rub the gnm thoroughly with
me uiiRor, wot witn .Johnson'* Anodyne Liniit.ent,
heat the face well, and lap a flannel wet
with the liniment on the face, also put a little
of the liniment into the cavity of the tooth on
cotton.?Com.
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of land to emigrants. Address J. E. Foster,
Emigration Bureau, Houston, Texas.?Cem.
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other troubles will ensue. When nhyHic is
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Dr. ?T. Walker's California Vinegar
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nfAnni?ntiAn morln nMnilr frnT>1 flin T1H
tivo herbs found on tlio lower ranges of
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Diseases
The wopeiiies of Dr. Wai.ker's
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Carminat'- /c, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative. Counter-lrritaut Sudorific, Alterative.
am Anti-Bilious.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar
Betters the most wonderful Invigorant
that ever sustained the sinking
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, No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwoll, provided their bones are not do
stroyed by mineral poison or* other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
rfinnir
Bilious, Remittent and Inteiv
mitteilt I overs, which arc bo prevalent
in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee. Cumberland, Arkansas,
Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo. Savannah, Roanoke,
James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons
of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by exteusivo derangements
of the 6tomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful
influence upon theso various organs,
is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Dr. S. Walker's Vinegar Bitter*.,
as they will speedily romove the dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at tho same time
stimulating the secretions of tho livoraud
generally restoring the healthy
functions ofxho digestive organs.
Fortify the body against discaso
by purifying all its llnids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can tako hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dysncpsia or Indigestion, TTeadache,
Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs..
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, I'alpitatation
of tho Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful sviudtoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspt_?4rt.
One bottle will prove a better guaran coo
of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial AlTections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases,
Walker's Vinegar Hitters have
snown tneir great curative powers in the
most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory ami Chronic Rheumatism,
Gout, Bilious, Remittent
and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no enual. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.?Persons encaged
in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold beaters, and
Miners, as they advance in life, ore subject
to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, take a doso of Walker's Vinegar
Bitters occasionally.
For Shin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter,
Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, ?aVbuncles, lting-worms,
Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up add carried
out of the system in a short time by tho use
of these Bitters.
Fin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thousands,
are effectually destroyed and rcinoVed. No
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelminitics
will free the system from worms
(ike these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, inyunng
or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood,
or the turn of life, these Tonic
Bitters display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptiblo.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever
you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
slurgish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pare, and the health of the system
rill follow.
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