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With a dull pain or backache, in the Clused several bottles of ** Warner's with the directions. Still it helped me much, 1 halrandowa in weight from 176 pounds to 126 After taking it I increased in weight up to For the Year Ending December 31st, 1887. During the fall of 1885 I found my = > si EEE LIAS pounds, health rapidly failing again, until the 15th of January, 1886, when I became entirely prostrated with what I believed to be at the time inflamma- tion of the Bowels, and especially of the colon connecting the bowels with the rectum. The pain would become so intense at times as to render i necessary for the doctor to administer hypodermic injections. The pain seemed to be located in the lower t of the abdomen, and my physician treated me mainly for Inflammation and Catarrh of the Bowels, which no doubt were affected and in sympathy with the main trouble, which afterward proved to be in my left kidney. These terrible pains would continue most distressing through the whole night, accompanied with flashes of fever, th a again with night sweats, which would leave me with no pain in the morning, though much weaker than before. For several days I could keep nothing on my stomach, especially in the of liquids, and’ yet was intensely thirsty all the time, On Friday, February 19th, I was much worse. The doctor remained with me uatil 3 o'clock { morning, at which time he returned home y ck L was in intense agony again. The pain located itself in my left kidney, and seemed unendurable. I bore it till 7 o'clock without wife, when I called her and requested ‘ce to the drug store for a bottle of “Warner's Save Cure.” I began to take ita 9 a.st. and continued it each hour till 11 o'clock, after which I divided up the time so as to take about 8 doses in 24 hours, I was relieved of pain with- in 20 minutes after I had taken the first dose. I had taken the second dose when the doctor came in; informed him what I had done, and explained to Lim the terrible pain I had experienced after he left, and that I had decided to take no mo.e medi- cines of him uatil after I had fully tested the effect of “ Warner's Save Cure.” I continued to take it Lo’clock Saturday morning, 14 hours, at which asevero pain commenced again in the left aud seemed to move down slowly along tothe bladder, The pain ceased instant: nd the urine seemed to flow in great abundan few moments, when suddenly another lacer- ating pain soized mo, which seemed to pass dowa the urethra and out. At this I heard some hard substance drop into. the vessel, and ring as though a nail had been dropped into it. Aftor this all pain ceased. The next morning the water was examined, and in the bottom of the vessel was found a calcareous Stone, about the size aod shape of a bean, From that on I began to im. prove rapidly, and am still improving and gaining In strength and weight. S Grauw Pres't Lumber Exchunge Bank. Mesars. Warner & Co. offer $5000 for proof that the testimonials used by them are not true as far as They also say they can furnish Mix. ct TesTIMoNIALs from every quarter of the globe. ‘THE CELEBRATED PIANOS | ARE AT PRESENT THE MOST POPULAR | AND PREFERRED by LEADING ARTISTS WAREROOMS ; 149 151 153 155 EAST 14TH STREET N. Y. SOETIMER 3 Co., K PRESIDENT’S STORY, | axpa, N. ¥., March 18, 188621 have THE 28th ANNUAL STATEM, SaFe Cue,” cad at times took it, but not regularly in accordance ‘iy Kibo oman sere tet) E@uetable Life Assurance Society NT OF THE OF THE UNITED STATES, Amovy’ ov Lepoer Assets, January Ist, 1887... $70, 196,260.30 Income. Premiums... 0... Tuterest, Renta, etc.” $19,115,775.47 412.07 RD 23,040,819.29 f 398, <87,100.50 Disbursements. Claims by Death and Matared Endowments. . tees 3845.60 Dividends, Surrender Values, Annuities and Discounted Endowmcnte |. “angootat Total Paid Policy-holders. $10,062, 509.81 Dividend on Capital... a . wee . 7,000.00 Commissions, Advertising, Postage and Exchange... .. . 2,321,647.21 General Expenses, State, County and City Taxes... TON 14,199,154.13 * Net Ledger Assets, December 31, 1887. $79,297,955-46 Bonds and Mortgages ak ($23,548,37 Real raate, ine aang, the aa foreclosure of mortgages. E . . 1,355,771 United States. Stocks, State Stocks, Stocks, aod other Investments... Bienes Loans secured by Boods and Stocks (Market Value, B02). see ae, 507,000.00 Real Estate outside the State of New York, Inclading purchases under foreclosure of mortgages. * 6,590,151.74 Cash in Banks and Trost Companies, at interest received and invested), . . - Due from Agents on account of Premiums $79,297,965.46 ket value of Stocks and Bonds over book val 2,308,021 reat and Neots dueand accrugis.- = ss a eeslet Premiume, deferred and in transit. . . 1,869,066.00 Total Assets, December 31, 1887... $84,378,904.85 T hereby certify. that after a / examination of the securittes and accounts described (is Watement, Thin the same (0 be trae und corred ao stated, oa aes deere JONS A. MeCALL, Compenitn. Total Liabilities, including legal reserve on all ex- esting Policies (4 per cent. Standard)....... $66,274,650.00 Total Undivided Surplus, over 4’, Reserve... 18, 104,254.85 Of which th tion contributed (ax ted) by Policies in general class, = $5,917.591.85 Of whieh the proportion contributed (as Computed) by Pollete ta Routlue class, ta.22.02.. AR WIeOe New Assurance written in 1887.06.60 6 00046 $138,023,105 Total Outstanding Assurance........ seeeeees 483,029,562 We certify to the correctness of the above calculation of the reserve and vue. From this ettplus he wrval ditidends wilibe madee™ ee GEO. W PHILLIPS.) a ener 4.0, VAs CSE, | Amarin BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HENRY B, HYDE, Paseswent JAMES W, ALEXANDER, Vice Paserous, KELLY, CHARLES 8. SMITH, Geo. c. Magous, Lev r. MORTON, Wo a KENDALL, Gkonge HM. STUART, Ei. De LORD, WILLIAM Mt BLISS, 1 Vatncuito, . diss Mi natsve, JOSEP T. Low. ©, W, CARLETON, Wat ALEXANDER, . E,W. LAMBERT, HORACE. PORTER, M.S. TRRAELI. 1B. ALEXANDER, Thowas's. YOUNG, EO. Dak Le DAY, ROMERT BLISS 3, ¥. De NAVARRO, SOUND. 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