The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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t0K ftSE LEMJD E(M8;
VICTORIA, ENQLANDJS 9UEEr.
Oaoetn tho' days whenoiir' grandmas
1 W? younjr, and cay and sweet,,
And, life kept tlmo, like a merry chlmo,
TO the f&ll o tbolr dancing feet,'!
There lived a raV, mali inaldouj
Over tbs wiao fair sea,-
And once on it day, 10 tar away, '
Bhu lorfled what she was to, bo,
This maiden wiu Victoria,
Victoria aged fourteen.
Hen see her now. with carowprn brow,
The grand, grandmother, quoeti
Chen -with her fair cheek flushing
She thought of the splendid caro
In ovory age tho herltuco
Of kings that she 'must sharo. f
What did she do, this little maid!
jn tne days to long ago,
rqiltes jpr m5koori ao.th'ey r dfcllad,
ana rroieesor,,iH.orse toiu, hb roous tnq
Gibl Meteor 'in Yale odjleeo, ,1k la
savnral f cot through. Jt came from the
'Bed'xivor; and ' about . the yuoew
luuiounio in iuu oiuiuiouiimu jusiuuio
in, iWashlngton; which came' from
Mpxi66l A great many, Professor.
Brown said ,aro fd,iiud In South America
.sometimes weighing sik1or,ribvenltdns..',
J'-'Dmpiil" .lrYterrupted Bill Allen;
'that's nothing, to this one. I'm. suro
Lit'd as bl as a barn by ,tho way it
silicic
" ''As llkojyas not;' added Mayf tt
has fallen noarliore and might bo found
if-" '
Thoroat.ont, sprang Bill and all tlio
boys to hunt for.it. Miss May followed
Tho next day, to tfie, astonishment of
tho neighborhood, it was found actual-
ly found o'n Mr. Buckland' farm.. It
had broken into threo pic'cos'nnd'nqarly
buried in the ground. It, was grriy.
with streaks of rod. .
Bill Allen declared it was llttyieot lu
diameter. May now thinks it' may bo
ton: '
Now lot rro assnro yon tlilS is not a
stori. It really happened on tho twentjs
6jith of September, 1885, In Scuthwest
orri Pennsylvania, only it would not
quite do to glvo too real names of tho.
Buuruu puupiu uiuiu. .
Find out; if you can, where mo-to-ors
Or a-er-o-lltes como from "Vncla
Charles" in Pansy.
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I'unUy Savlnirs.
rtnn MAinns' viOToniA.
tfotfalr of lace, no gift of grace
liad she, we all can know.
She, lifting up her royal head,
All queenly, where she stood,
Said to the years, with all tholr'foara,
"Victoria will bo good."
And through tho years that followed
Hbe has kept her gracions mood;
fhe yoars, tho days, havo brought her
praise!
Victoria has been good I
fj. S. 8. in Pansy.
I '
Where Did It Comn Prom?
"Why, why," uttered Mrs. Hnys,
starting up suddenly. '-Tho Uou?o is
rocking. Hun! What!s happonedP
liuick!"
That, 'moment Janio flow from tho
pantry with a torriiied look, screaming,
'Tho dishes aro jumping from tho
shelves, mamma. I'm awfully scared "
Then ,loo cotco running 'from tho
,!arn stiouting:
"Did yod sec it? AVliat was it, d'yo,
think? Whdro did it coino from? Say.
ay I"
"What d'ye see, Joo?" all excitedly
asked.
"I was just going into Iho barn when
all of a sudden there was a great Hash
of light brighter than anything you
over saw, and an awful whlz-z-z com-
ing right at me, and I dodged to keop
from being smashed and burnt up.
Then it struck something and knocked
the end out of everything th'j way it
sounucu. tin: oni" anu no cjappeu nis
hands' oyer his ears as if he feared tho
noise would c6me again.
"Mamma, mamma!" shouted Janio
sr.bp had stolen to tho window and was
looking out to see the strange thing if
possible. "They're' all running fast as
Biey can run.1'
"Who? what?"
"Tho Aliens and McGowns and
everybody."
"Where?"
"Coming this way.said tho child,
' and alio sprang to her mother.
Thoreupon tho, door burst open and a
score of frightened noighbors rushed in.
men, women and children, palo, out of
breath, somo witliout hats, ono with u
broom, another with .a dishcloth, an-
other with a doll; whatever- each hap-
pened to havo when tho "awful noise"
eame.
r'It sounded liko thunder," said ono
"Moroliko heavy artillery," saldllar-
ry Cass.
"I thought tho 'earth was spliiUng
asunder," spoke good .old Mr, Simons.
"It was as big as niy barn," added
ljarmor Grimes.
"Jest like a rock nfiro'' put in Aunt
Lucy.
"I had-a good look nt It," answered
her dauchtor May. "and it was a Great
tlame of deep-red, tapering to a dark
tall; thou it suddenly changed to a
blushing white,"
' I gucss.it wa3 a"
But Bill Allen, Who had been' waiting
to tell what ho knew of the wonderous
appearance, suddenly brokq in:
"I was horseback,, carrying tho, mail,
trotting along aS'Old Gray always does,
when all to once, he stood stock still. I
shot my eyes it was so light; I thought
lightning had hit mo and I fell flat to
the around,- and when X como to and
looked around and felt of my hoad to,
reo ii it was on mo, tnoro stood uia
Gray, his oyes and oars stuck straight
0Ky.
irh to the h
'JJaokly llko my.tcam did as I wan
ploughing," said Dan Keed. -'Couldn't
. rhovo 'om ft peg. Guess they're slanil-
,ng thcro yeL What was. the thing,
', anyhow?" ,
.) "A meteor," qulokly responded May,
who was waiting to give her knowledge
'on the subiect.
,'t 'A metur', child," said aunt Lucy,
"Never board tb'a.t- a raotlir could break
loose and go ilashin1 .and soundin'
through tho air liko that. How d'yfS
' ' know It was that? More' Ilka i(; wus
, '. ,a. Sign, child, a sign." ';.'..
I,-,',-- 'Me-to-'or, mother, mo:to-pr," BlovJy,
, i Droniruneed tho danrrhtnri -Wo Worn
, ' ''studying about it Only yeslordiiy-rl'about Its mo
Fastidious Individual "Say, don't
yer know better than ter oat dat ico-
croam wld ycrtomruo? What was yer
lingers niado for, eh?"
Littlo Bobby, aged threo years, had
attended Sunday-school' ono or two
months. At play with an oleter brother,
ono day, his original Adam bo far got
tho bettor of him as to causo Idm.to
clinch his littlo lists and strike his
brother. Brother Tom was about to
rotalinto with'moro formidablo weapon,
when littlo Bobby cried out in great
earnestness. "No, no, no! 'J oacher
says oo mustn't striko back when oo Is
hit."
"Mother, tho sohoolmiss made fun of
mo 'causo L couldn't spell' 'maid1
riirht."
'How did you spell it, Johnny?"
"M-a-d-o.''
"Of courso that is wrongi"
"Yes: but I was spcllin' 'old made'-
a girl made along while ago."
Writes a mother of a-wittyson: My
four-year old boy remarked confiden-
tially to tho cook thoothorday that ho
"would liato to bo a chickon."
"Why, Bob?" sho asked,,
' 'Causo I would havo to lay eggs,
and 1 donH know how," was the re-
sponse. "No Bobby," said his mother; "ono
piecb of pio is quite enough for -ou"
"It's funny,'" responded Lobby, with
an injured air, "You say that you aro
anxious that I should learn to eat,
properly, and' yet you won't givo mo a
chanco'to praotieol''-
A thrco-yoarold boy, who, afflicted
probably by tho hot weather, lias boon
cross and fretful all day, was asked
pretty sharply by his mother: ,
. "What's tho matter?"
'"I want it to snOw1," was,tho child's
prompt reply.
J. II. Bal!cy once- known to fame as
the. "Danbury News Man," Is a large.
handsome man, with black eyo3 and dark
hair, and lives very quietly) never spend-
ing any evening away from home. His
wife Is Insane, 'and requires him to do
everything for her, eycri to putting up her
hair. Could it hav.o beerf reading the Dan-
bury Nows that mado the poor woman
crazy? .,
Norman L. Munro", tho wealthy pub-
lisher, Is not more than 43 yoars'of ago.
He has a pretty wlfo, an Interesting fanil-.
ly, lands, housos, boats nnd.i above all,
good, health. Ilo. 'Is '" dark-haired man,-
wltha.ruddy complexion, ray oyes, tall
figure, Inclined to stoutiless,, and anervous,
active planner.-
Clayton Nixon, a.col'ored Walter at the
Prospect House, "Bluo Mountain, Lake, Is
olnwta fao'slmllo of Henry JrVlng. Ho
js ninbltlQus to resemblo the , great actor
In other respects', and niado considerable
reputation lust winter in Handoti no
may become the colored edition of Irylng.-
AddUon, Cammock Is reported to liayo
made S300.000, Deacon White .S2P0.OOO,
Harvey DuraridnhU A---- iiatcman.SBQO,.
Ono finch., and' 3av Gould an Indefinite
sum, by recent "peat" deals on tlurNfiw
York btocl; oxcliango, The Wall ttreet
gambler, dpn't "riionkey" for nothlrig.' .
An English' premier does all'Jds business
with .the Queen at Windsor f hi-, ilover fol-
lows her to Balmoral. Her' .Majesty re-
fnni enrllnr tills season. movluCWUtb ill'
October, since- a little p tfiatiRorrandclilUV
in pxpecteu, anu , itiucvm "WV'jVo '" y
moiner., . ' . jiy - --
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INVALIDS' HOTELESURSIGfll INSTITUTE
No. 663 Main Street) BUFFALO, 'We Y. ,
Wot a Hospital, but a pleasant KciHcilial ISoinc, organixed With
A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS KM SURGEONS-
Anil exclusively devoted io the treatment of nil, Chronic Diseases '. ' - J ,;
This lmpoBlnir Eslabllshmcnt.'was designed and erected" to nccommoildto'tlio lattro number of 'luvnllds who visit nuffalo. f rontA ,
ovory Statu and Territory, na woll as from many foreign lands, that they mar avail themselves of tlio professional scryloca of -the
atair of BlUUod Bneclallsta In medlclno and eunrcry that,composo th? Faculty of .this wldely-Colebratod dnotitutlon.
NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY TS SEE PATIENTS.. ,;
By otir original system of dlaffnosh.'Wo can treat many.-chronld
diseases Just ns successfully without as with a personal con-
sultation. Whllo wo aro always frlnd to" sea our patients, and
becomo ncnualutcd with them, show thara our Institutions, and
famlliarlio them with our system of treatment, yet wo liaVo not
seen 0110 poison In Hvb' hundred iwhom we havo cured. Tho per-
fect accuracy with which eclenllsts are enabled to deduce tho
most mlnutiSlpartloulars In tbolr several, departments, appears
almost miraotnoug. If wo view tt In the light of tho curly ascs.
Take, for oxamplo, the clcctro-inngnctic telegraph, tho sreatest
Invention of tho igo. Is It not n marvelous degree of -accuracy
which'cnablcs an operator to exactly hxxtto a fracture In a sub-
marine cablo nearly threo thousand miles, long? Ourvenernblo
"clerk of tho weather" has bocomo so thoroughly familiar, with,
tho most wayward clomcuts of nature that ho, can accurately
predict their movements. Ho can sit In Washington and'forctcll
what tho weather will bo in Florida or New York as well as if
Bovcral hundred miles did not lnterVcno between him and tho
places named, And so In all departments of modern science;-
' l.., In . I . t ...1 (a 41... Irnnn.lAniwl m,- M(n(n
n a cluii. From theso scientists doduco accurato con-
ulunS Or i elusions rcganllcss of distance. 60, also, in racdl-
" Q cal science, discuses havo certain unmlstnkablo
Ml!F!P 1 signs, or symptoms, and by n-iison of this faot, wo
UlJt-noi.. 1 iavo ijop,, enabled to orlgmato and perfect a.sys,
1 LUIIl UL Ul'lVWlUlllUni, Wii,U LUV j IXUIVftl,' UUUUrUUY,
Iho nature of chronlo .dlscoues, without sceln'r and personally
oxnmlntnff our' patients.- In rccOgnlJlntr diseases without '
personal oiamlnatlon' of tbo patlepr, wo lnlm to- possess no
mlrdculous powers., Wo obtain our inowledgo of tho patient's
disease by tho practical aipltcatlon,.to tho practleo of incdli
cine, ot wcll-cstnbllslicd principles of modern "science. "And it
tho marvelous success, w.hloh has been attained
through it. demonstrato the fact that, diseases
display certain phenomena, yhlclv being sub-
jected to scientific analysis, furnish abundant
and unmistakable data,-to' guide tho Judgment
11
FftaELOUS
I SUCCESS.
""i" .of tho skillful prnctitlonor aright In determining
tho naturopf diseased conditions., Tlio,.niost nmple. resources'
iur iruuiiuK iiiijniir ur uurunio uiscuscs, alia mo-greaiOBl skui,
aro.thus pCifccd within tho cosy reach of every invalid, however
distant ho'or sho may resido from thophysidaDS making tho treat-
ment ot such nffoctiops n specialty. Full particulars of our origi--nal,
soicntltlO system of x'xamlnlngmnd treating patients at a dis-
tance nro contained In "Tlio t'eoplo's Common fienso
Medical AiH-ior. By lt.'V. PJvrco, M. D, 1U0O pages and
over 300 colored and other iuustmtlons. Bent, postipaid. tor $1X0:. -Or
write and descrlbo your, symptoms, .JqclOsIng ten cents, In
stamps, nnd'a oompleto treatlso, on your particular disease, will
bo scut you, with our terms for treatment and oil particulars. -'
m$m 'FikijlO ote sutcikss.
H&sal, Throat
AHO
Luhq Diseases.
""
DISEASES OF
Digestion.
Tho treatment of IMnonBon of tho
Air PuKSaptcs abd I.uiikh, such as
Chronic nusnl . Cntarrli, Luryii-
gltla, Ilronchitla, Asthniu, und
uusuniptloii, bum througli corre-
sponduico und at our institutions, consti-
tutes an Important specialty.
Wn ntthlish threo seniirurn bnnkfl on Nnnfil.
Throat and Tjiine'Dlseascs, which givo much.valuablo information,
viz: (1) A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and, Urouclillis (
price, post-puld, ten cents. (2) A Treatise on Asthma, or l'hthlsic,-
girlDg new and successful treatmontt price, post-paid, ion cents.
(3) A,Treatlso ou Chronlo Nasal Caturrh ; price, post-paid, two cents.
Tivunfliisln. " f.tver Comlnliit. Oli-
tliiato Ooimtlpntloii, Olironlc ISiar-
rlinn. 'rnuoivoriiis. and klndi-ed affeetlnns'
are among thoso chronic diseases' In the suc-
cessful treatment of- w)iich'our specialists havo
nttjilnod u-rcat success. Manv of tho diseases
atTectlng,tho liver and othor organs contributing'in their fane--tlons
to tlio process of digestion, ard very obscure, and ore'not
infrequently mistaken byT)Oth laymen and physicians for other
maladies, and treatment Is employed directed to tho removal of u
dlseaso whlou docs not exist. Our Complete Treatlso on Diseases
ot the Digestive Organs will be sent to any address on receipt of
ten cents in postage stamps,
TmiGMTJS DISEASE:, DIABETES, and
kindred maladies, have been very largely treated,
and cures etfeoted in thousands of cases which had
been pronounced beyond hopo. These diseases aro'
readily diagnosticated, or determined, by, chemical
analysis of tho urina. without a neraonal oiamina.
tion of patients, who can, thoroforo, Bonornlly bo
micccisfiilly trontod at tholr homos. Tlio' study and
fractlca ot chemical analysis and microscopical examination, of
ho urlnoinour consideration of cases, .with -reference to correct
diagnosis, in which our institution long ago bocamo famous, has
naturally led to a very oxtenslvo practlco lu diseases of tho urinary
organs, il'robably no other Institution In thu, world baa been so
largely patronized by suffers from thisclass of maladies as tho did
.and world-famed World's Dlsponsary and Invalids'' Hotel. Our
specialists havo acquired through a vnstland varied experience,,
great ox pertness In determining tho' tract nature of-each case,
und, honoe, have been successful in nicely adaptiiig. theic remedies
for tho cure of each individual cose.
Kidney
Diseases.
Caution.
, These delicato diseases should be carefully treated
by a specialist thoroughly familiar with them, and
who is coimiotcnt to ascertain the exact condition
I nml'Rlji'rn of nilvnnnnmpnf.. whtnh thn rllantu, 'lino
mado (which. can only bo ascertained by a careful chemical and
microscopical oxamlnatlon'of tho urinoJ,.for medicines which are
curative In ono stogo.or condition aro known to do poultice injury
la others. Wo havo never, therefore, attempted to put up anythlug
for general sale through druggists,, recommending to cure theso
diseases, although possessing very'supcrior remedies, knowing full
well from un oxtenslvo cxperlcuuo that tho only safo and success-
ful courso is to carefully determine tlio dlseaso and its progress in
each enso by a ohcmlcal and microscopical .examination of tho
urine, und then adapt our medicines to tho exact stago'of thodis-
oaso and condition ot our patient;
To this wise courso of hctlon wo ntlrlhiitn lm
marvelous success attained by Our specialists in
iuui- imporwia una nxrensiva iJcpanment or our
Institutions dovoted cxcluslvclv to tlio trentmnnt
of dbcascs of. the kidneys and bladder. Tbo treat-
ii"i"i" incur .01 aigcases or 1110 -urinary organs Having
constituted a leading branch of our.practlco at.tho Inrallds" Hotel
and Surgical Institute, and, being in constant reoelpt of numerous
Inquiries for a coroploto work on tho nature and. ourabllJty.of theso
maladies, written (n a stylo to be easily understood, wo. hnyo pub-
lished a largo- Illustrated Treatlso on tueso diseases, which will be
sent to any address on recolpt of ton cents in ppstage stamps.
INFLAMMATION OF. THE 51I,AP.
DEK, STONE IN TUB HliAUDEIt,
IlloCIQFQ I,loiitloii of Ui-lne, rnnd kindred affections,
UlotnetOi may bo included among thosa In the euro of which
I.our specialists havo fiohlovod extraordinary suc
cess. Tiicso aro tuny ireatea or in ourjiiiustrated pamphlet on
urinary wiacuauj. cvh u ui, i vfisuvuu) Hi Btauipa.,
WONDERFUL
ouuur.00.
I Bladder
Diseases.
STRIGTURL Tf'
H bv
STKICTDRES ANT TiniNATIV Vic.
TVVJE. Hundreds of cases ot tho worst form
of strictures, jnnjiy of thorn greatly aggravated
bv the carolesa.u&anf 'Ingtriimbntfl In tlin ha,,Ha
of inoxperlenoed physicians and-surgoons. causing false passages,
ilrlnnrtf astllllB. Olid ,Other COmilllCHttons. nnnuftllv-onnuilf.-,l-r
relief and cure. That no case, of thla class Is too.dlnicultfpr the
tratod treaties on theso raamdlcs.towhlcbwowforwlth'Prlde.. To
intrust nis oiass hi ,cu3uo io puyau.ians.oi smair experionoq is a
dangerous proceeding. Many a man lias been ruined jfor llfo,by so
doing, whllo thousands annually Ipsq their lives through unskillful
treatment. Bend particulars of your case and, ton. cfnts'in stamps
for a large! Illustrated- treaties containing; many testimonials.
. ' ' Eplfoptlc. OoiivulsionK, or. Fits, i-
rii.iiiuuu 8 vitUK'B, Banco, Iiisimuiliu or inability'
niOCteCO 'l0 sleep, and threatened Insanity, NorvouH
Ulir.aol.0. loobllltv. orlslmr f rom overstlidr. nmna inul
,. fl ntit.to fH,tlOM1 ,n,l HVPmm.inivnf nnviAi,dXnnA.
-' -... .. 7 -,-".- 1 2, ' ""'V iivijuuB nuw
uon, are ircainu uy uur npuciausw iormo,uscaos wim unusual
success. See wimurous cases reported In our different Illustrated
Diseases 'DF
.Women.
pamphlets! on "nervous diseases, any ono of 'whicC will bo sent for, ''
ten cents in postage 8tamps,when request for tliem Is accompanied. -with
a statement ofa cuse lor consultation, so that we may know
which'onu pf our Treatises to send. - '" '
o nuvq 11 siieoiai vepanment,- thoroughly1
organized, and, devoted culusiffly to tho ucat-
ment of l)isascs of Women. Every casa-con-sultlng
our specialists, whether by letter or-in-person,
is given tho most careful and consider-
uto intention. luiuoitant oases (and ,wo get few
the homo physicians). has the benetlt of a full Council, of skilled
Slioclallsts. Hooms for ladles In tho Invalids' llotcl aro.vcry pri-
vate. Bend ten cents in stumps for our largo Complete' Treatlso
on Diseases of Women, Illustrated with numerous wood-cuts and '
t-olored plutt-s (100 pages).
HERNIA ( Tlrfni-1, )., nr TlIII'TIirrr': nr
matter of hpw long standing, or of what BjFc, '
is i-iuuipiiy iiuu iuriiiuiiuiiiy curuiituy
'onrnpoclnlistH, ivltliom tho iinlto and
Avllliouc dcpciidciit-o upon triiKsca.-
Abundant references. 'l?cnd ten cents for
Illustrated. Treatlso; " ;
riuus, kmom uAjiK., uiiu uiuer uiseases auecimg 1110 lower
bowels, aro ti-cated with wonderful success. Tno'worst cases of
Radical Gure
of Rupture.
B ilo tumors aro permanently cured In fifteen to twenty days.-
end ten cento for Illustrated Treatise. -f
n....... .Organfo weakness, nervo'Us debility; premature
UtLlUUIb H U(l-'I1U v f11" jtHuujr puivkiv, iiivuuiiiuirx- viuu
n H lOKi
UlStflSho.
losses, impaired memory
1I.IBOVC. lltll'KVU Ml-MUIIYf IHVllUtl UllAlllJ,,lltVtUll(r'U
of will.tiower. melanchnlv. wtnk. bock. -mid kin-
'dred affections, ore speedily thoroughly and pet.-.
To those nequalbtcd with .our Institutions; it Is hardly necessary
tosay that tho. Invalids' Hotel nnd -Surgical Institute with tint
branch establishment located at No. 3 NewiOxford Street, London,
England, have, lor many.:ycars,"cnjoycd tho distinction of being'
tho most lui-orelv nati-nnlfled-nnd widelv crlelirntc-d fiiRtltnflrinii in
tho;world for llm treatment nnd'.curo fat' thoso affections which
nrisajromypuuuuiinuiscretiona ana pernicious, solitary practice.
WO.i toanv 'VPars airri.L rRtnltllRlml n. Rnfrtnl llpnnrtmnnf. ftr hi
treatment of. theso' diseases, tmder tho- management of, some of
thomost skillful iiliysicians mid surgeons on .our Btaff, in, order
that nil who apply to Us might rccelvoall the advantages Of n'full
Council.of tho most cxiierleiiccd specialists.
Wo offer no apology for devoting so'mucli
auemion 10 1111s iirgicnca class-, or tuseases,
believing no condition pf humanitr. Is too
We Offer
Ho Apology:
IUQi
amm
3
to merit tho avmnnllivi unit -
services of thq noble protcssfon fQ which .atb
wretche
:best
belqng. Many who'suuvr from theso terrlblo
hem lmiocentlv. Whv-nnVmcdlcal man. intent
on doing good and 'alleviating- suffering, should, shun such cases.
diseases controctithcm Imioccntly.
we cannot Imagine. Why nny one should conslder-lt .otherwise
than most honorable to,' cure iho worst cases or these dlseoscs,-
wo, cannot understand; and yet of all tho other maladies which '
afflict mankind there is probably nono about.whtch. physicians In-
(rcncral pructlco know so little. Wo shall, thorefpro, continue, as
heretofore, to treatwith our best consideration, sypipnthy, and skill,
all aipllconts who ore suit criug f roni'niiy ot theso dellcato'dlscases.
Hnnrn it Unur Most ot these bases tan ho Mated when at a .
UUHtU AT nUMt. distance Just.as neHas It hero in person.
A Complete Treatlso (fid pages') on theso diseases sent ttalcit,
in plain envelope, scour' jmrn, ooserralloii, on receipt of only ten
cents, in stamps, for postage;-
01. .... I . n'undrcdsofthoroootdlflleultoperallohjknown.
oURGICAL I-to modenrsurgqry aro nnpually performed In the
wunuiuMi. ,l,most (jidntui manner, iby, opr Burgeon-Bticolali
DDinTIPC i ' 'Largo; Stones aro safely removed from the-
I HAD Hue. Bjjiaddcr, by crushing, washing and pumping Iheml
,i , i. ! mm 1 mit. ttilis ovoldlno- tbo irrcnt dnncrep nh nltlntr.-
OurspecIaUsts, it-movo, cataract Xrom the eye, thereby curing blind-' -n.
ffhoy also stralghtcu . cross-eyes oud insert artlfleial 'ones
when needed. Many Ovarian and also Fibroid Tumors of-tbo'
Uterus aro-arreotpil in growth and cured byclectrolyristjCouplod
with ether weans ot ur Invention, whereby fho sreat danger pf-
oUttlng operations In these cases is avoided. .
' lSBpeclallyilias'tliq.snuccssof ouMmprovcd operations for Vntt.
coocle. HydrooeWFistulre, Ituptured Cervix Uteri and for ltup
tured Pcr)ncpm, been alike. gratifying both tO-oureoives iind our--patients,
Notiess so have been tho results of numerous operations
tor Stricture of tho 'Cervical Caual.'n condition in tbo fcmalogen- ,
orally resultlng-m parrennefis, or btcrility, nnd.tbo euro of, wnlcb;'
by a tatfe-and piilnloss' operation, removes th)s commoneeiot im-
pedimenta to ilia bearing of offspring. , Y,
A Complete ffrcatlso on anyone of .tho above moladleswllliba
sent on receipt of ten eents In Btampa. . -'.' .
mlmeMmTlm'fmt fA"lhim,T, itrt linvrt I lt. ,--AA.,lun.'.l. .
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Brapbs,-mada mention oftsomu of 'the spce'al -.
ailments to' which' partiqular attention -isi
glycn by, tho specialists at the' Inyallds',-
Ilotcl .and "Surgical, Institute-; yet thoTitsti-'
tutloh abounds in aklll. Jaeilllies.' 'and' an-
tiarntds ior tlie. successful . -treatment ot
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Son, J. C. The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1887, newspaper, October 22, 1887; Palo Pinto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48739/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.