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Show A Gaud Samaritan. To the Editor of TIte Time: 1 am a working work-ing niau, aud my neighbors and companions will tell you that I am an honorable man. I am moved greatly with the sufferings of my fellow-creatures from that painful disease of rheumatism, so that I can stand it no lontrer, aud hasten to tlt you that I can apply a remedy that will banish all pain in one hour, even if the disease is of ten years' standing; banish it so effectually that a man or womau can go about their worK in twenty-four hours after my cure has been taken. You may drink all the patent medicines and use all the liniments and salves in the market, but they will do you no good, and if the disease is chronic it will take a week to get even the joints to work. There Is no lie or humbug in what I say when I state that I have saved hundreds from committing suicide. Persons suffering out of town can write to me and I will set them right in the time I say I will. I will also engage to cure piles, sore eyes, and I am worth a thousand dollars to those suffering suffer-ing from bowel complaints. Understand I do not intend to make my living by the sale of this medicine, as I am daily employed at my trade. Persons who want to be treated, therefore, can find me on working days at 343 W. North Temple street from 5 to 9 p. m., on Saturdays from noon to 9 p. m., and on Sundays I will visit the patient pa-tient after church. W. J. Lofti s, U. P. Blacksmith. - |