Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1898 — Page 7

■ What Shall ’ Qe Done ‘ > POR THE DELICATE GIRL * 1 . *® 1 You h ave tr * ‘ ron 1 Ather tonics. But she keeps w and thin. , Her sallow j complexion worries you. Per- £ haps she has a little hacking; « cou? h also. Her head aches; | and she cannot study. Give her i ; Stell’S E®sl!3K® I The oil will feed her wasting ? i body; the glycerine will soothe a her cough, and the hypophos- 9 1 rhites will give new power and ® 1 vi?or to her nerves and brain. *. ' Never say you “ cannot • ' take cod-liver oil" until you ; ' have tried Scott’s Emulsion. £ ' You will be obliged to change < I your opinion at once. Children i especially become very fond c i of it; and infants do not know « 1 when it is added to their food. 1 joe. and SI.OO : ail druggist*. 1 SCOTT 5 BOWNE, Chemists, New York, i

tErie Laines Schedule in effect June 28, 1898. Trains leave Decatur as follows: WEST. No 5. vestibule limited, dally for I Chicago f 12:23 p.m k 0 3 Pacific express, daily for I Chicago •. •••( -:25a.m No 1, express, dally except sun- l r day for Chicago I 10:43 a. m No 31. local, daily except Sun- I, <jay f 10:10 a. m Nol3. Wells Fargo Limited Ex- | < press, dally except Monday r 6:15 p. m. and day after holiday ) So 8, vestibule limited, dally for I New York and Boston f i:57 No 2.express, daily except Sun- I day for New York 1 1:58 p. m No 12. express, dally for New 1 York I 2:25 a. m No. 30. local, daily except Sun- ' day I 10:10 a. m Through coaches and sleeping cars to New fork and Boston , Irani. 1 andOstop at all stations on the C x E. Division. Train No. 12 carries through sleeping cars loColumbus. Circleville. Chillicothe. Waverly, Portsmouth, Ironton, and Kenova, via Columbus. Hocking Valley & Toledo, and Norfolk t Western lines iNo. 13 will not carry any b tggage. I V , DELONG, Agent The G. R. & I. (Effect October 16. 1898.) TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. 1 *No. ft. 1*50.3. •Au.;. llenmouLi 11:95 pm 1:06 p m 5:49 am larry ; 'hester o:olam fountain City. 11:23pm I 1:23 pm 0:09 am obnson I 6 :< 9 a m ,ynn 11:36 pm 1:36 p m 6:14 a m Uow Hill 6:20 am foods ■ 6:22 a in Winchester.... 11:51 am I I:s3pm 6:3lam bone I 6:40 a m lidgeville 12:96 am 2:12 pm 6:48 am Joliet 7:00 a m f0rt1and....... 12:24 a m 2:3lpm 7:o9am »y 1 ...... 7:19 atn Inant I 2:46 pm 7:25 am koeva 12:41a m : 2:54 p m 7:31 atn kyion 1 7:33 ain terne 12:49 am I 3:03 pin 7:40 atn lonroe I 3:15 pm 7:52 a m IECATUR 1:08 am | 3:27 p m 8:05 a m lonmouth 8:10am rilllams | B'l6a m loagland | 3:47 p m 8:20 am dams ~.. 8:34 a m fort Wayne... J 1:45 am ' 4:15 ptn 8:45 am •Dally, except Sunday. Wally. TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS ■No.;. •Nu.i 4No. 8 Ort Wayne . 12:50 p m 12:40 am 7:36 pm .dams loagland 1:18 pm 8:olpm Mams 1:23 pm 8:06 pm lonmouth B:l4pm EI'ATUR ... 1:36 pm 1: <4 a m 8:19 pm on roe 1:48 pm I:44am B:3lpm erne 2:09 pm 1:54 am 8:41 pm eylon 8:48 p m rneva 2:10 p m 2:03 am 8:50 p m riant 2:18 pm 2:11 am 8:58 pm ortiand 2:32 pm 2:25 am 9:llpm ollett 2:43 pm 9:19 pm idgeville... . 2:55pm 2:45am 9:3lpm lone 9:39 p m Rochester ... 3:12 pm 3:03 am 9:48 pm oods .. 10:00 pm now Hill 10:02 pm ™son 3:37 pm 10:14 pm WntaiuCity. 3:47 pm 3:40 am 10:24 pm hester... lento und 4:lopm 4:Coam 10:45 pm •Daily. {Daily ex. Sunday. * Daily except Ituilay from Mackinac Citv. Jeff Bryson, Agent, OCKWoon. Gen. Pas Agent.

EAST WEST uWKansascityr.r. -"CLOVER LEAFROUTE"

Class Night and Day Service between Toledo,Ohio, A N D it. Louis, Mo. chair cars IM TRAlNS— modern equipment throughout. EBTIBULED SLEEPING CABS ON NIQHT TRAINS. SKBTED EN BOUTE, any hour DXT ,S 'GHT, at moderate tMt . hiickiti rii Toledo, St. Louis 4 Sum City R. R Clover Leaf Route. oL* n J t *’* r l ,;, rticulars, call on nearest * l or the Company, or address C. c. JENKINS, eesersl hmm" Hast. TOLEDO. OHIO. The Clover Lie at. ’«•!.& K. C. R. R. In effect Jan 3,18» K,J EAST. Z¥ er 5:40 a. tn ■ups 7:16 pm ■L V12:05 p m. • -B 3:23 p m. ■*, 1 WEST. K< A12:05 p m 10:50 a. m ■ E A. Whinrey. Agent.

Just tho place for a bridal trip lake a cruise to Picturesque Mackinac Island, 900 miles of lake ride, and 'r Otl rb ‘‘“Ml" from Cleveland; sl6 from Toledo, and 512.50 from Detroit round trip including meals and berth' New steel steamers. Send 2c for illustrated pamphlets. Address, \ A Schantz G. I< A D. AC. The Coast Line, Detroit. Mich, Do you wish to gain flesh? Ninety per cent, of our passengers gain from five to ten pounds on a trip to Macki nac. If you are run down take al cruise up the lakes. We guarantee your outing will benefit yon. The cost is within the reach of all. Send 2c. for illustrated pamphlet. Address A. A. Schantz, G. P. A., D. & C Steamers, the Coast Line, Michigan. Annu l Horse Show-St. Louis, Oct. 31 to Nov. 5. The Horse Show held annually at St. Louis has become one of the most I popular attractions of the fall festivities. It will be given this year Oct. 31 to Nov. 5, in the new Coliseum and will be more magnificent than ever before. The Clover Leaf will sell excursion tickets at greatly reduced rate. For dates of sale, limits and full particulars see any Clover Leaf agent, or I address. C. C. Jenkins. Gen’l Pass. I Agent, Toledo, Ohio. Winter Excursion Rates to Southern Resorts via Southern Railway. Beginning October 15, winter excursion tickets to principle Southern resorts, including Asheville and Hot Springs, S. C., and Florida points, are on sale by connecting lines via Southern Railways. Tickets allow 15 days stop-overs, and are good to return until May 31, 1899. The Southern Railway quickest and best. Write for maps, schedules and lates. Wm. H. Taylor, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Louisville, Kv. m3l-99

In Paree. Oh. they have a lot of troubles In Paree! The kettle always bubbles In Paree. And the man who’s cheered today By tomorrow morning may Have to hide himself away In Paree. They have never peace and quiet In Paree; It is always rush or riot In Pare* l . And the fellow who can say Where he’s at from day to day You may wager doesn’t stay In Paree. Keeps Folks Well. It is better to keep well than to get well,although when one is sick it is desirable to get well. When considered that eight tenths of the ailments that afflict the American people are caused by constipation, we shall realize why it is that Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters ‘keeps folks well,” or if sick, enables them to get well. Baxters Mandrake Bitters cures constipation. Price 25 cents per bottle. Why not step in and get a bottle and by using it be assured of good health through the trying hot months. We sell it and guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded. —Page Blackburn, druggist. _ Mortality among hospital nurses is startling. It has been ascertained that a healthy girl of 17, devoting herself tu hospital nursing, dies on an average 21 years sooner than a girl of the same age moving among the general population. A hospital nurse at the age of 25 has the same expectation of life as a person at the age of 58 in the ordinary community. A faint idea may be formed of the extent to which Sevastopol was fired upon by the allied armies and fleets when it is stated that from a tax of sixpence per hundredweight, which the Russian government levied upon the proceeds of the sales of old iron, shot and shell picked up and sold by the people, a sum of nearly £15,000 was realized. . Ten million Wheelman. It is stated by competent authorty that there are ten million people in America who are bicycle riders. Probably each one gets an average of one hurt in a season, and that is just when Henrv <& Johnson’s Arnica & Oil Liniment gets in its good work. Nothing has ever been made that will cure a bruise, cut or sprain so quickly. Also removes pimples, sunburn, tan, or freckles. Clean and nice to use. Take it with you. Costs 25 cents per bottle. Three times as much in a 50 cent bottle. We sell it and guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded.-- Page Blackburn druggist. A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago. Sick or Well a Rush Night and Day. The packers at the battle of Santiago de Cuba were all heroes. Their heroic efforts in getting ammunition and rations to the front saved the day. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. J, from Santiago, de Cuba, on July 23rd, savs: ‘‘We all had diarrhoea in more or’less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops;supplied with ammunition and, rations, but thanks to Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoeea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; In fact, I sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect saviour of miTarmv. for if the packers had been unable to work there wonk lia ' * no wav of getting front ’ There were no roads that a va-on train could use. Mv comrade am? myself had the good fortune to i. .- of this CtaHain - H »j. Moines. lowa. Tor sale house, Callow & Co.

In olden za * —,-. - , . times a leper was stoned J J ’ vl il out of town ; pGAAJZSBr N&'J in modern KtrAr \ times a sick hmSB - , man is stoned s A out of all his chances in H 9 Av life by the crowd of ; hustling men who have no place and no use f° r him. A man j H&On who has bilious turns I / z ,y and tired feelings and U (/ frequent “off-days” )l T might as well go out // / Al us ’ ness - *1 These things A ? re k a d enough \ in the self-disgust I MA wretchedness // they involve if H they do not go \ CK '” /fL an y further. But a 11 you never know what is going to develop in a halfnourished, bile-poisoned constitution. If a man as soon as he feels that he is not getting the forceful strength and energy out of his food that he ought to. will begin taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, he will soon put himself in the position where he can do a man’s work easily and cheerfully. His appetite will be sharpened; his liver invigorated ; his digestion strengthened; an edge put on his whole nutritive organism. Those subtle poisons which debilitate the entire organism and invite consumption and a host of other diseases, will be driven out of the system; and he will gain plenty of pure nourishing red blood, musclepower and nerve-force. In short he will be a man among men. There are hundreds of delusive temporary stimulants, “malt extracts.” sarsaparillas and compounds, which are more or less “boomed” by merely profit-seeking druggists: but an honest druggist will give you the “ Golden Medical Discovery” when you ask for it. If well-in-formed. he knows that its sales have steadily increased for thirty years and that it is the in vention of an educated, authorized physician who has devoted a life-time of active practice and profound study to chronic diseases.

Was Done Unto Him. Catching at stranger’s coattail he murmured in a deprecating tone“C2uld you give me a little assistance sir?” The stranger turned and looked him over. His eyes were bloodshot his clothes dirty his whole appearance decided the worse for wear. "What do you want?” was the reply to the tramp. "A job after I get a square meal,” said the tramp. “What can you do?”asked the stranger. . “I can keep books, sell goods, drive a delivery wagon, compound prescriptions, set type and do farm work.” The stranger scribbled a few words on a card, handed the tramp SI and said: “Take this card to this address, and I think it will get you work. Take that dollar, get a bath, a shave, a hair cut, something to eat and a drink of whisky. That will brace you to meet my friend. So long!” “There’s just one thing more,” said the tramp. “How do you happen to give me just $1 and all these directions with it?” “Because I got Si from aman on this very corner about ten years ago,” said the stranger, “just as you are getting it from me. and I’m passing up his advice and his money just for luck.”— Chicago Chronicle. Bedtime In Canada. Any one who has visited Canada real* izes the difference between Yankee hustling and the easy going way they do things up there. "I should love to go visiting in Canada,” says a tired wanderer, “if the people there ever went to bed. ” “They never go to bed, and they never get up, ” commented a Hibernian who bad been there. Something must be wrong with the old axiom of how to be healthy, wealthy and wise, for the first at least these Canadians are, and they rarely go to bed much before midnight, nor breakfast much before 9 o’clock. It is an old country custom handed down and comfortably enjoyed. The 9:30 p. m. bedtime of American domesticity is there unknown, and the 7:30 breakfast belongs solely to the lowest laboring classes. “Oh, yes, I feel splendid this morning. I got to bed early and had a good sleep,” said a young man, who had been complaining of weariness and lack of rest. “What time did you retire?” asked the inquisitive American. “Oh, real early,” was the reply. “Soon after the clock had struck 12.’’—Troy Times. Melbourne, which consisted of 13 huts and was known as Beargrass at the time of Queen Victoria's accession, is now classed as the seventh city of the British empire, coming in after London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and Calcutta.

IF THE sewers of a dwelling are faulty, or get clogged, it soon becomes so foul that life is not safe in it. That is just what happens to you when the Liver or Kidneys fail in their work. The first little signs are backache, poor appetite, changes in urine and sometimes bowel troubles and dropsical swellings. Do not neglect any of these; Deadly disorders may follow— STOP the mischief in time, use MH.McLeans Liver&Kidneyßdlni which is sure to bring speedy relief and finally a permanent cure. At druggists, SI.OO per bottle. THt DR.J.H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MO. For s» 1 ’ *V Holtbouse. Callow &Co

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Its Position In Indiana on the Silver Question In 1892. Artemus Ward, when exhibiting his wax work figures, in calling attention to his kangaroo, was in the habit of I saying. “My kangaroo is an amoozing I cus.” And in glancing over a Re- | publican campaign circular issued by the Republican party in 1892, Ward’s ■ reference to his kangaroo suits the Re- I publican party most felicitiously. In 1892 the Republican party of Indiana xvas red hot for silver. It outBryaned Bryan. The circular in question did not so much as mention gold, nor gold standard, just silver, all silver and nothing but silver. The circular displays at its head a cut I of the silver dollar, “large as life.” It does not call the silver dollar a "he.” It does not denounce the mint stamp a “lie.” It was in 1892 as now. a dollar of 412’ j grains of standard silver. It was then as now, coined at the ratio of 16 to 1. In 1892 General Ben Harrison was the presidential candidate to succeed him-1 self, and the record of the party and ' the record of Harrison on silver is set forth and urged as a convincing reason why Harrison should be re-elected and | the Republican party kept in power, j and the cogency of the reasoning finds j expression in the statement that Harrison and the Republican party are better, more substantial and reliable friends of the silver dollar than the Democratic party. In 1889 General Harrison was inaugurated, and in 1892 was a candidate for re-election, and this fact accounts for the Republican silver circular addressed to the voters of Indiana. The circular strengthens the declaration of the Republican party’s fealty ro silver by quotations from Cleveland’s letter and messages, as also from reports of his secretary of the treasury and deplores the decline of silver under Cleveland’s administration, all of which is done to urge the people of Indiana, if they are friends of silver, to rush to the polls and vote the Republican ticket. It is jujt here that the circular as amoozing as Ward’s kangaroo, and it is reproduced here for the delictation of Republicans, press and stump orators, and, as tjl? editor of a local weekly papes says, ‘They Will find it interesting reading.” It may bother Republicans who lay awake of nights cudjuling their brains to coin new terms to denounce the advocates of silver, but it will conclusively demonstrate that Republicans will denounce anything or advocate anything that promises them votes. The following is that portion of the circular, headlines and all, which shoxvs the Republican party to be the friend of silver: K< nt the Helm. PRESIDENT HARRISON AND SPEAKER REED TAKE COMMAND OF THE SHIP AND INSTANTLY SILVER BEGINS TO MOUNT. THIS WAS THE REPUBLICAN PROMISE. [From National Republican Platform of 1888.] ! The Republican party is in favor of the use of both gold and silver as money, and condemns the policy of the Democratic administration in its euorts to demonetize silver. Harrison Advocates Coinage. THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT DIFFERS WITH HIS DEMOCRATIC PREDECESSOR AND SAYS IT IS SHEER FOLLY TO DISi CREDIT OUR OWN GOODS. [From the President's First Annual Message, ( December, 1889.] The evil which have accompanied the coinage and use of the silver dollar have- not been realized. As a coin It has not had general use, and tbs ' public treasury has bean compelled to store it But this Is manifestly owing to i the fact that its paper representative is • more convenient The general acceptance , and use of tho silver certificate show that ! silver has not been otherwise discredited. • • • I have always been a a advocate of the use of silver in our currency. We are large producers of that metal, and should not discredit it. Must Oe Both Metals. 1 THE REPUBLICAN SECRETARY DIFFERS WITH HIS DEMOCRATIC PREDECESSOR I AND SAYS WE CANNOT AFFORD TO DISCARD SILVER. [From Secretary Windom's Annual Report | for 1889.] I With a stock of 343,638,001 silver dollars, sharing equally with our gold coins the function of full legal tender money, as well as 876,600,000 silver coins of limited tender, and an annua) product of silver from our mines, approximating $60,000.000 (coining value), it would not be for the interests of this growing country, I nor would it be wise public policy, to dis- ■ continue the use of cither metal as money. ; Silver Restored. I THE REPUBLICAN MAJORITY IN CONGRESS DIFFERS FROM ITS DEMOCRATIC PREDECESSORS AND REDEEMS ITS PLATFORM PLEDGE HONESTLY AND WELL. The Republican silver bill, passed in the senate on July 10 and in the house July 12, and approved by President Har risen July 14, fully restores the money uses of sliver. It provides that the secro tary of the treasury shall purchase 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month, at the market price, and issue in payment therefor legal tender treasury notes, redeemable In coin. On the passageof this bill in each house, the affirmative votes were ALL cast by Republicans, and the negative votes were ALL cast by Democrats. It will be observed that in 1893, only six years ago that the Republican party was advocating, with might and main, bimetallism, and making the silver dollar its shibbolitb in the campaign. Il made General Harrison the silver dollar candidate for president. Washed and plated him in silver until there was not a yellow spot to bo seen on him from the soles of his feet to his topnot, and the general stood the washing, plating and polishing processes witho" protost. The Republican party was treacherous. Then as now, ite strength was its duplicity, and today, as iu 1892, if Mark Hanna should indicate that rotes could be secured by abandoning goldbugism, the order would be speedily obeyed, and this is being done by an attempt to show that the Overstreet bill id not an issue in the campaign.

| „ ■— - WARRANTED OR MOREY REFUNDED. •AQ3W3a ONm )) pue XVOHHX XV3dO / _ a vi Pue A3IMOH -■-■-=LW»S® Jl kV' i ‘AIIWVJ 3HI JO OH3IHJ V Holthouse, Callow & Company. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years. - and have cured thousands cf STRONG p X MUM! 11 I y the circulation, make dicestioa perfect, and impart a healthy vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checks'! /’»’*■ ntAnentlv. I. • less patienu are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Deata. Mailed sealed. Price $t per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or re undtaa xu -S/A money, $5. gq. Send tor free book. Address, Holtbouse. Callow & Co., Drugget’, D"ca*ur. Indiana. On the Bias. \ That’s the secret of the 5/A Blas Girth Horse IIWi /Al Blankets. The (jirtht are on the bias— that means wMI they are crossed. They work automatically. The L ' L'Ulf /Si] blanket can’t slip. If you pull one side the other wwblf lU'lWl 'jiAr side keeps the blanket from sliding;, and yet It IMjjWkZ 'Jlf oNuK-'bl doesn’t bind the horse. He can’t rub it loose. He •JuB 7 '*lW couldn’t displace It if he rolled in it. 11 11® BIAS fiIRTHBI I Horse Blankets are made In all styles—to fit any horse—to Ifiml fKwflf suit any purse. Ask your dealer for 5/A Bias Girth Blankets A /) Irflß All ifflr and look for the trade-mark. A book on the subject sent free. |/7Ynl WM * AYRES & SON ®»

Snyß He Wait .Shot by Ilin Stepson. Manon, Ind., Oct. 22.—Sensational developments came in the trial of the divorce suit of Elizabeth Garrett against Luther Garrett. Mrs. Garrett alleged ill treatment, and in rebuttal Mr. Garrett testified that his wife once struck him with a flatiron and that her son, Francis Harrold, had shot him twice. The shootu..; of Garrett occurred in February last. It was supposed at the time that Garrett was shot by a burglar. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE Ay * ALT, Jicrvoua IHAKaue*—Failing Memfg ory, Im potency. Sleep ItMsness, etc.. caused V ”Vi by Aboae or other Excesses and Indit- \ /jifcj cretionH. They quiekly and tartly \ reetore Lost Vitality in old or young, and fit a man for stady, business or marriage. Ti- 1 —t Insanity and Consumption if taken in time. Their use shows immediate improvement and ejects a (TUBE where all other fail Insist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousandsand willcure you. Wo give a positive written guarantee to effect a cure EA PTQ each case or refund the money. Price W U I Vi per package; or six pkges (full treatment) for S2.W. By nail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular ““AJAX REMEDY CO., For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co., and Smith & Yayer, druggists. S HEALTH, POWER, ENERSV. Stop forever ah weakening drains feed the brain, replace wasted tis sues, and send rich, flesh-buildins blood bounding through every pari 'lf. of the system, making every orgar / act, and causing you to glow and tingle _Y// > with newly found strength. You re a neu Jr man, and can feel it 1 Ihe greatest NERVE Lt/) A TONIC ever discovered. Paltno Tablet! “zYr/o cure quickly and forever Nervous Debitv) jty Varicocele, Atrophy, I.ossof Memory, vC/j Sleeplessness,Dyspepsia,Kidney Diseasea 50c a box; 12 boxes (with guarantee, good as gold), 85 00. Sent anywhere. Smith & Yager. Decatur. Ind. Dr. 0. V. CONNELL, Veterinary Sargeen it: Denii:',. Decatur, Ind. Officb I. O. O. F. Bloom. Qraduaw of the On tart* V-leria. ary College and Toronto Veterinary Dental tcbool Treat* all of anime’. CalUatteaued to day or ntfhv »• IjnnDt'C POULTRY REMEDY M KF A IS THE OI.OKST IIIUUIIL. U exclusive Poultry Bemedy extant. It positively cures cholera and gapes also increases the production of eggs. Price 25cts. Sold everywhere. otal HELP WANTED—MALE. AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar: no experience necessary Write tor agent s outfit. Address The Catholic News, a Barclay St.. New York,

Probably the first caricature in manuscript is to be found in the Egyptian papyrus in the British museum, where the lion and unicorn are represented playing a game of drafts . | I t Alr'/xkrvl Produce each a disease I /» ICO liO It havin’’definite patholA ZY * o-’v. The disease yields. M VplUlTlf eaailv to the Double ■J* T A L i ~ chloride of Gold Treata I OOciCCO ment as administered at a lleanrv the Keeley Instlfute ■ Vbli.y ~ at Marion the only w Keeley institute in Northern Indiana. L Com tn unications Confidential. ■ 1903 South Adams Street. Mott’s Nerverine Pills The grfat remedy for nervous pros-‘-L Osl . trall o n and *’Star- all nervous gs diseases of the SjSSjEfflQf. generative orBEFORE AND AFTER USING. gans of Slthcr sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. SI.OO per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT S CHEMICAL CO., Prop s, Cleveland. Ohio. Nachtrieb & Fuelling. WDr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching les. It absorbs the tumors, the itching at onee, acts loultice, gives instant reZihiams’lndianPile Ointepared tor Piles and Itchite parts. Every box is druggists, by mail on receipt ot price. 50 cents and SI.OO. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio. Nachtrieb Ac Fuelling. ' silica Acres WP 0 B °‘ 004 irorlhe rn Wisconsin I AMD LmNKJ Tbebi-t hmdrropnsia MBk tlon ever mu.lv to setLIED t,Prs - i' - t ruler tnor“ B t > ui phvh fi»r the lund. j Q Wr ■ h J’.jr price?*, terms, and aK I _ ._ details. wr»»p *»r npp’y to| Cll r J. F. CLEVELAND, 1 a Land Cnmr. < SN. XV. ] W M Ha An Ry., Chicago. 1 MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weakness, frregu larity and omissions.increase viffor and banish ' pains <»f menstruath,n They ar. “ I.lie Snvrrw” to girls at wonianh"«’d. aidinK development of orrnns and body. >o WW known remedy f..r women equa.3 them. Cannot do harm-life becomes a pleasure, flil per box WmK-W by mall. «old •»>’ mott chemical co .,<.i,wii«4.u. Nachtrieb & Fuelling.