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PERSONALS. 
Both Mrs. Somerville and George Sand 
were loud of sewing a long seam. 
M. Worth’s daughter is to marry the son 
of a very wealthy London tailor—all in the 
family. 
Mrs. Julia Ward TIowe is now planning 
a series of parlor lectures for the benefit of 
the Southern Art Union. 
Miss Katherine Bayard presides in her 
father’s house when Mrs. Bayard is unable to 
do so. The Attorney-General, Mr. Garland, 
is represented by bis mother, Mrs. Huhbard, 
and fifteen year old daughter. Miss Daisy 
Garland. 
Jeff. Davis is thought to be in hi 3 last ill¬ 
ness. For several weeks he has been suffer¬ 
ing from a rheumatic attack, complicated 
with the breaking out of his old wound, re¬ 
ceived in Mexico 38 years ago. A dispatch 
from Biloxi, Miss., reports him much worse, 
and he is certainly in a dangerous condition. 
He is now 77 years of age. 
Senator Stanford, of California, is get¬ 
ting applause from the Pacific slope for his 
letter to the Central Pacific recommending an 
effort on the part of the confederated roads to 
greatly reduce the fruit freight tariff. 
Dr. Leopold von Ranke, the historian, ou 
Tuesday completed his 60 th year as professor 
in Berlin University, and was nJade an Honor¬ 
ary Citizen of that capital—an honor shared 
by only four others: Bismarck, Moltke, Dr. 
Schliemann and Herr Koehbann. 
Mrs. George H. Pendleton, wife of the 
new U. R. Minister to Germany, was Alice 
Key, a daughter of Francis Scott Key, the 
author of the “Star Spangled Banner,’’ and 
niece of Chief Justice Taney. Mr. Pendleton’s 
grandfather was Hamilton’s second in the 
fatal duel with Aaron Burr. 
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Boston, 
936,842. | Bal. of W. Eng., • 331,315.1 Chicago, 
HON. N. A. PLYMPTON (Hon. B. 
F. Butler’s campaign manager), of Wor¬ 
cester, Mass., in May, 1880 , was pros¬ 
trated by kidney colic, caused by the pas¬ 
sage of gravel from the kidneys to the blad¬ 
der. He then began using Warner’s Safe 
C ure and in a short time passed a large 
stone and a number of smaller ones. Dec. 
ioth, 18 S 4 , Mr. Plynipton wrote, *' I have 
had no recurrence of my old trouble 
since Warner's Safe Cure cured me.” 
Providence, 
128,947. 
O. \\ . FULTON, Esq., Fulton, Texas, 
suffered for ten years from serious blad¬ 
der disorders and lost from 25 to 30 pounds ; 
in 1 S 81 he used 14 buttles of Warner’s 
Safe Cure, and recovered his natural 
weight and said, I consider myself well 
for a man of 75 .” December 20 th, 18 S 4 , 
he wrote, “ I have had no symptoms of 
kidney disorder since 1881 , and if 
1 did I should rely upon Safe Cure.” 
Portland, Me., - 330,829. 
EX-GOV. R. T. JACOB, Westport, CHAS. 
Ky. In iSSa, during a political canvass, Ky., Nov. 
health gave way and was prostrated with daughter 1 
severe kidney trouble. Lost 40 pounds of seriously a 
flesh. Used Warner’s Safe Cure in 1 SS 2 , order. S 
and June 23 , 1884 , writes : “ I have never year ago w 
enjoyed better health,—all owing to War- swollen to 
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New York Slate, - 3,053,080. 
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B- * - LARRABEE, Esq., 49 Chester ment were 
Square. Boston, Mass., in 1879 , was given specialist 
up by several prominent Boston Physici- possible, 
ans as incurable from Bright s Disease, her oursels 
He took over 200 bottles of Warner’s S.vt e influence c 
Cure, in 1680 - 2 . and Oct O, 1884 , wrote apparently* 
that the “ cure was as permanent as 1 SS 4 . he s«* 
surprising.” ___in perfect 
Pennsylvania,_-_1,365,914. Detroit, 
2,181,520 .1 Milwaukee, 
CHAS. E. STEPHENS, of Louisville, 
Ky., Nov. 15, i 332 , wrote, “When my 
daughter was ten years of age she was 
seriously attacked by extreme kidney dis¬ 
order. She recovered temporarily, but a 
year ago was again prostrated. She was 
swollen to twice her natural size, had fre¬ 
quent headaches, nausea, and other dis¬ 
guised symptoms of the disorder. All her 
Louisville physicians agreed that she 
could not recover. Her case and treat¬ 
ment were telegraphed to a New York 
specialist, who said recovery was im¬ 
possible. Last August wc began to treat 
her ourselves, and now, wholly through the 
influence of Warner’s Safe Cure, she is 
apparently as well as ever.” November, 
1 SS 4 , he says, “ My daughter is apparently 
in perfect health.” 
344,171. 
THE REV. ANDREW J. GRAHAM, 
(P. E.), Grand Island, Neb., in lS 8 l was 
pronounced fatally sick with Bright’s Dis¬ 
ease. His condition he says was desperate 
and he could get no relief from physicians. 
He then followed Warner’s Safe Cure 
treatment, and July 7, 1S84, he wrote, 
“ All local trouble has disappeared. 
Have taken no medicine for nearly a vear.’ 
Minnesota, 
488,013. . ^ 
635,210. 
Mrs. J. B. DESMOULIN, 2411 Mor¬ 
gan street, St. Louis, Mo., in 1 S 82 , wrote, 
“ I have been in delicate health for many 
years ; but Warner's Safe Cure made me 
the picture of health." June 23 rd, 1884 , 
she wrote, “ My health has been good 
for the last two years.” 
S. F. HESS, Rochester, N. V., the 
well known tobacco manufacturer, three 
years ago took twenty-five bottles of War¬ 
ner's Safe Cure for liver disorder, and 
August 20 th, 1884 , he reported, “ l con¬ 
sider myself fully cured, and the credit is 
wholly due to Warner’s Safe Cure." 
G. W. HAMILTON, Milton, Santa 
Rosa Co., Florida, December 15 th, 1884 , 
wrote that “ four years ago my wife was 
suffering with liver complaint which re¬ 
duced her to a skeleton. The doctors 
finally pronounced her case Bright's Dis¬ 
ease of the kidneys, and incurable. >he 
then took 13 bottles of Warner’s Safe 
Cure, and has been in perfect health ever 
since. She now weighs 180 pounds where 
formerly she was a skeleton. Warner’s 
Safe Cure will make a permanent cure 
always if taken by directions.” 
Bal. N. W States, 1,400,382. 
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Cleveland, 
511,974.1 Southern States, - 2,725,513.I St. Louis, 
B. J. WORRELL, of Ellaville, Fla, in 
1879 , was prostrated with Bright’s Disease 
of the kidneys, and under the best treat¬ 
ment, grew worse. “On the advice of 
Governor Drew's sister, I began Warner’s 
Safe Cure, sixty bottles of which restored 
me to full measure of health. 1 have now 
been cured about four years, and my case 
is regarded as miraculous.” Governor 
Drew of Jacksonville, Florida, April 20 th, 
18 , 84 , says “Mr. Worrell’s case and cure 
give me great confidence in Warner's Safe 
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1,222,895.1 Bal. S.W. States, - 635,092. 
JOSEPH JACQUES, Esq., St. Albans, 
Vt., in January 1877 was taken desperately 
sick with Bright’s Disease of the kidneys/ 
He spat blood, was tremendously bloated 
and seemed to be beyond the power of the 
best physicians. He then took 60 bottles 
of Warner's S afi: Cure, which restored him 
to health. January 1 st, 18 S 5 , eight years 
afterwards, lie wrote : “I never enjoyed 
better health in niv life than 1 do now, and 
I owe it all to Warner’s Safe Cure. I con¬ 
sider myself cured of Bright’s Disease.” 
REV. JAMES ERWIN, Methodist 
minister, West Eaton, N. V., was long and 
seriously ill with inflammation of the pros¬ 
tate gland, pi very obstinate disorder). In 
1 SS 2 , he began the use of Warner’s Safe 
Cure, and June 25 th, 1884 , wrote, “The 
relief obtained two years ago proved per¬ 
manent ; physicians express great sur¬ 
prise.” 
655,250. 
Canada, 
1,175,868. 
Kansas City, 
538,395. 
Mrs. S. A. CLARK, East Granby, 
Conn., in 1881 was utterly used up with 
constitutional and female complaints of 
the worst kind. Been sick ten years, and 
tried everything. In November, 1884 , she 
wrote, “ W arner’s Safe Cure cured me 
four years ago, and has kept me well.” 
ROBERT GRAHAM, 77 Penn street 
Brooklyn, N. V., suffered for six year* 
from inflammation of the bladder and 
stricture. Six physicians, specialists, 
gave him up to die. In 1 S 83 , he began 
Warner’s S afe Cure and its continued use, 
ho says, effected a complete cure. Under 
date June 25 , 1884 , he says, “ My health 
continues good ; have used no medicine 
since April 30 , 1 SS 3 .” 
Bal. Ohio, (State,) - 474,869. 1 ST n0 medlcll,t 1 
ALL THE TESTIMONIALS ABOVE CIVEN 
MANERTLY CURED SEVERAL 
JAMES M, DAVIS, 330 South Pearl 
street, Albany, N. V., superintendent of 
Jaggcr Iron Co., in iSSi suffered from very 
serious kidney trouble ; he weighed but 
160 pounds; he used iS bottles of War¬ 
ner's Sake Cure, and 1 December 8 th, 1 S 84 , 
he wrote, “ That was fully three years 
ago. I have had no trouble since, and l 
feel first class and weigh 198 pounds. I 
would not go back to that time of four 
years ago for all the dollars in the 
United States." 
N. B. SMILEY, Esq., of Bradford, 
Pa., in 1 SS 2 , was very seriously sick of ex¬ 
treme kidney disorder and rheumatism, 
which gradually grew worse. Physicians 
being unable to assist him his last resort 
was Warner’s Safe Cure, and June 25th, 
1884 . he wrote, “ My health is better than 
for two years past, and in some respects is 
better than it has been for five years. When 
I catch cold and have any slight kidney 
trouble, l resume the medicine again anil 
the relief I believe is permanent.” 
San Francisco, - 932,210. 
S. A. JOHNSTON, Lockington, Ohio, 
Sept. 20 . 1 SS 1 , stated that for th.rty vears 
he had suffered tortures with dyspepsia, 
but lie was entirely cured by the use of 
Warner's Sake Cure. Dec. Sth, 1884 , he 
says : “ I took 20 or 25 bottles of Warner's 
Safe Cure, and it has never failed to stop 
any symptoms of niv old complaint if they 
appeared ; my health is good.” 
1 Bal. Pacific Coast, - 624,237. 
ARE FROM PERSONS WHO WERE PER- 
YEARS AGO AND REMAIN SO. 
