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ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PI L 8 is warranted to curea!! discharges from the Urinary Organ*, in either 801 (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Hack. Guaranteed free fioin erciiry. Sold in Poxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors: Solo Pi<>r.rictoni, Th* LISCotH and Midland Chun^im Ihtra Co., Lin--0 tin, En_'l.md. V> r hol(«s;»Ie the Wii'ilcsale Houses.

THE BAD AND WORTHLESS. :ne never hnihit> k l or counterfeited This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof t! at the remedy hnita'fd is of the higlesfc value. As soon as it had been te. c ted and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best, and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitators sprung up, and began to sf-'al tho lotices in which the pre3s and the people of the conn try had expressed the merits of H. 8.. and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money o:i the good name of H. B. Many other? started nostrums pat in a similar stylo to H. IV, with variously devised names in which the word " Hop or " Hops,' we'-p used in a way to induce peoplo to relieve they wpit tlie same as Hop Bitters. All snch pretended remedies or enrea, no matter what Ihe style or name is. and espe- ially those w\ h the word " Hop " or •• Hops " in their name or in any way con lected with them or their name, are imitations or eonnterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them.

\ F\ *L vTMTaKK IS" AVKIICA. Th* Ct'rehmd (O iio, W.S.A.) P«a», of Feb. 23, £883, publishes an areoant of a fatal ! surgical operation which has caused a great 1 commotion among medifril men throughout : the whole country, Dr. Thayer, the most j eminent surgeon in Cleveland, pronouncing it 1 scandalous. It appears that a Mrs. Kins bad ! been suffering for many year* with some disease of the stomaoh whioh had resisted the treatment of all tbe p'lysieans in attendance. The disease commenrei with a slight derangement of the digestion, with a poor appetite, ollowed by a peculiar rdesertebie distress in •he stomach, a feeling that has been described fi a faint " all gone ** sensation, a sticky slime f olleoring about the teeth, causing a disagreeable taste, especial!/ in tbe morning. This sensation was not removed by food, but on 1 the oontrary, it whs increased. The »y«» then heeame tinged with yellow, and were sunken. After awhile the hands and feet became oeM and sticky— -a cold perspiration. There wae a constant tired and languid feeling. Then followed a dreadful nervousness, with gloomy forebodings. When rising -uddeoly there j pame a duty feeling like vertico. After a ; time the bowels became costive 00 that it waa diflral* to proco-e a movement without a cathartic Soon followol a disposition to spit j 1 p the teod afcr eating, sometimes in a aoar rmented eonditioa. All thia deraageaieat <• used « terrible palpitation of the heart* co as to make the bre ithirg diOcalt. finaHf ( the patieat wag unable to retaiaany food what* Tpr, and there wa? eoastaat paia ia tko Monea. All prescribed reewdios Cailiag to give telief o eooeulutieo was hold, waoa it was decided twar the patioat had a^aaoap ia the stomach, and, ia or Jer to save the paHevfs lie aa operatwo waa justiiakle. Aeoordiagly on Pee. tt, 188a, « be ouolwHj. was performed by Dr> Tanee, m the prwsstjg of Dr. Tttokernian, Dr. Perrier, Dr. trvfc. Dr. Qerdon, D*. Lapner, and Dr. Hailirell of the Polieo Board. The operation consisted ia laying opea ate, cavity o* the abdomen and exposing the stoa>ach bowels, liver, and pat>creaa> When thia hud been dnn*-, an en ninatioo of fhe orgaae m*« male, but, to the horror and diomay of the doctors, there wag 10 oanoer to be foaodj The patient did not Bare a oanoer. Worn 100 late, the medical men discovered that there had been a terrible mural* They sewed the 1 arta together and >ireaaed the wound tba* they had made, but the poor woman sank from 1 inanition and died in a few bear*. Hew

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 11 June 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 11 June 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 11 June 1886, Page 2

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