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AJLTON TELEGttAP XTY -S1XTH YEAB, (GxtaUlthed Jin. 14, IMe.) ALTON, MON DAY EVENING, DEO. 9, 1901 ANNOUNCEMENT. IIOHP and 4 oor a opened to i new anc We are pleased to announce that we our new store In the Biggins building next Globe Dry Goods on Third street, with complete stock of Furniture and Carpets, Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves, Stoves, Crockery, and everything in the line of Household Goods. Special sale of Steel Ranges for $25.

Cook Stoves from $9.50 to $30. Heating Stoves rrom $4.95 to $22. Hard Coal Base Burners from $25 to $50. store is the equipped Furniture Store in the we have mire space and a larger va'iety of goods than all of our competitors combined in Alton. We make our sales quick and our profits small.

This week we are offering at Special Sale Beds from $1.90 to $30. incomplete Bed Boom Suites from $13.50 to icCotton Top Mattresses for $1.75. 'Dining Room Extension Tables from $3.50 to higher, prices. The Most Exciting Day on Chicago Board of Trade for Months. the COUNTRY DEALERS THE BUYEB8 Homo of Ilic KUIIIK jf a(lo Safely Us railed Smnll Fortunos-- NliortH Jrube Furniture 10 West Third street.

Restore Vitality Lost Vigor and rurermpotency. Night Emissions, Lost of Memory, rll wasting dls. 1 eases, all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth.

By mail 500. per box, 6 boxes for £3.50, with our bankable guarantee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and copy of onr bankable guarantee bond. 'hlengo, Dec. iroke forth afresh on the board of rnde.

Prices for all the grain went kyward, high records for the season vero badly broken and there was more and excitement and greater mount of business transacted than here has been during one session for iflny months. It WHS a short session (hat. Iteglnnlng right at the open- the rush lasted np to the Una! nf the bell which announced to the ihflt tne end of the session had rrlvpd. Throughout It was a dazzling leldoscope of all kinds of action. (Jonnlry dealers were buying everything in sight, Wall street was, too, and so was overylxjdy olso; holders of lines of grain, both large nnd small, took advauiago of the opportunity which confronted them and realized big iirolltK.

Snnill Mnilc. Some of tlie sums made might anfe- ly be termed smiill fortunes. Shorts, after they had been firmly convinced that the a 1 must marvelous strength exhibited in jill the markets and the great amount of grain changing hands wore not the result of any manipulation, but Instead enme solely from natural causes, bognn to grow frightened, and tne.v made a wild rush for any opening they find In which they could cover some of their outstanding accounts. They lent un Important hand In the excitement of the later part of the session, and helped materially in sending prices to points considerably higher man they have been this season. May wheat touched 83 cents; May corn.

00 cr-nts; May oats, cents, LOKIMKIl FILES HIS LI11KL SUIT Soelts (n Remivvr fimu a Icry hold )v with thi? ring In the bull 4 Ifot him iiiuler control. 1 I'nlon Al rc.l«. Chicago, lice. Prlndlvlllo luu warrants for the nrret of J. Chalmers and Henry Ponton of Allis-chiilmers cotnpgny, charglne tlit-iii with gonsplracy, The warrants were lustned at Uiu of thu mu- cliiHlsrs' union.

It Is alleged Uiat the accused men brought muti Into tha to work for thtin, Rnd failed to tell them that, a strike against tha company lu progress. This alleged lalluru Is aalil to be contrary to an Illinois statute. Keillor. Nol In Contempt. Chicago, Deu.

-Judge Dunne liflu Kraiited the application of Andrew Laurence and II. S. Canfleld, em- ployes of Ilwirst's Cblcafto AHICTICHT). for a writ of habeas corpus. This these newspaper men and they will not have to serve the sentence Imposed upon him by Judge Hatwy for what lie claimed was their contempt of court In criticising his declslou In gas trust suit.

BNRYAIRDIMW Major Van Tete Said to Have Died from a Kick Given by the Princo. MYSTERY IN THE DTJTUH CODRT ToiiHumof tho Arc WaKttlttK. VltftnitiiKly-Onty nu Offlrinl bmtr- mfiit Will Them. "KINO" O'KBEFB IlEpbHTfiD I08T lln.i Ing While Ilnlcr or Vnp Inlnnd Snrannah, Dee. ('Bptain Duvlil "king" of Yap, Caroline Islands, reported probably lost nf sea.

Word to that effect has been received by his wife, who lives iu this together with the Information that ho left property worth 11,000,000. Keefe practically owned the Island of Yap. Whan ho flrst landed there, thirty years ago, the cannibal natives thought, him it domlgod, on account of Ills wljlto skin, and him their King. Ho built up profitable trade to Hong Kong nnd owned two barks that traded between Caroline and Chinese ports. Last June ho -went to Hong Kong with copra aud other native products, from which point he sent bis wife a check for $1,500.

After Hong Kong his vessel disappeared and is supposed to have been lost hi a utorin. O'Keefe was years old and a native of this city. SHOE PHINTS BETRAY OIHL Clilwi(ro. Doc. William Ixirlmer ling tiled with the clerk of the circuit court a declaration in his suit ngnlnst the Chicago coinilrin'y and Uwman H.

NERVITA TABLETS EXTRA (IBLLOW LABSU immediate Results Undeveloped or Shrunken ai NERVJTA MEDICAL COMPANY Clinton and Jackson Stroeu CHICAGO. ILLINOIS Marun or E.C.MACK 15LOO Belie St. exn 5 per month Tracks to Arrtut tit Woman Ittir Ur Near Now Vnrk. Mount Vpnion, Dor. KlIxnlH'lb Thompson, thought, to be tho of a gang of burglars that has boon robbing the villas along the north- PHI shore of Irons Island sound during the hist six moiHhs, wna nrrestcd here.

Sin; Is uuly 17 yours old nud in soiub- (Tll d'HOle girl. When HiTe.sted the girl was nn cur bound for Now York curried a bin bundle containing a sealskin ijaoli and other things said to liave been stolen from .1 resldenco of Mrs. Sam- uoi IleUlngei- In ow Huclielle. 1 he prlnU of woman's shot; with a high French heel found imnr the Hetllngi-r house led to the arrest of the girl, it is estimated that during the lust six months the girl uns booty valued at mure than LUCAS PPBIFPENBBR3BR Licensed Architect. 1 Qeoei Superlnndeiit end Mecbinlcal Tfl any person wishing to obtilo Patent on low rtiTeaUoni or II, I will iriTlngi and specifications tnd ippllcitlom (or TVH.UAM 1.0IIIMEB.

Kolilsnat, euitnr of tho Chicago Reo This is tho suit In which Mr. l.orlmer seeU.s to recover $100,000 dntnngcs for tlie publication of alleged HlU'Ions sliiteniciils against him. Liirlmer ccnnpjalus of an editorial-printed 22 IiiHt. This editorial contained, nccording to thu dec- larallon, tlie following sUitement, to which Mr. Lorinier takes exception: "The respoctable citizens of Chicago do not mistrust and reject.

Lorimar because fit his political aspirations, but because he -Is a bpodler." In the doclaratlon 'Air. 'Lorlmer assorts that his business reputation IIUVH been injured- published. Sulrlrtos to Love. are charged with two suicides coiu- here. Miss Sidney Taylor of S.Vi J-Jalsted sl.reet carbolic acid, lind iHeft.lJUuin ilalucs Is locked up at the, Deiiplalnes street station pending the Iniiurst.

llnines was with Mlsa Taylor, ti short time before she ended her They had been lovers, It Is said, had quarreled. Elmer Brooker of IKI DcICalb street, a salesman, IS years old. shot himself and died before medlcaj assistance reached Dlirei'ences. with his sweetheart ura Ni'rpuo'setl to'have, caused his act. Hlj; Hull.

-Del'. attempt to pho- ai I.Ii;reford 1, tj, vo stock show caused the animal to go on a I'Hjuiwge. The prize winner was bo- ni(T up and before the speetijtxiVs'; wty'ii photographer ll! jyVliwid and tried 'The big beast diftlu-iP -YowiH'd the and caused a panic In the crowd. At tho exit a live-Inch beam was broken bv the animal's horns. I'atrolmun Gal- of l.dlmr.

Soranloii. ths formal oiieniiig of thu thinl day's session of the convention of tho'Ameri- can I'eileratlon of Labor, Jllss Harriot A. lifym-f. serretAry of the Association for tin? Advancement of tho Interest of Labor of New York, a short addrosss. She explained tha object and workings of the organization which shn represents.

Tho civ- dcntlalii I'ominltteu made another report after Mrs. Koyser bad eonelndwl ivinarks. Tho report as adopted the soatlng of Charles Uold of the F'iano and Organ Workers' union of Chicago, and also John P. Bolan of the Terra Ootta 1'ressors, Portli Ambo.r, N. The reports of committee consumed considerable tiino, but the reports were not Important.

Londou, Dec. Van who It nl.lcycd to have been eevcrclr Injured by n. in tl abdomen lug a quarrel with 1'rluce Henry, the ccnsort of Wilhclmlim of Ilol ii'nd, le dead, nciwdlntr to a dispatch received from Mystery continues to vril events tl, u-h court. Itepealed of royal estrangement lire followed by equally positive insistence 11)1011 the truth of the neiifiiiTlomil Morles. The tlenth of Van Tcls.

conflrmed, will piohnhl.v lend 0 lifting of the curtain. Tirol linr nmt Deny, The brother of Van who tbo Dutch minister at Heijln, is the authority for stitltment that the major suffered from appendicitis, and his assertion bus been continued I'rofes. sor Nnrath. dean of the surgical fnciil- ty of the University of Ttreclit. who said operated upon him last Tuesday for blood poisoning aimed by In- flamiaatlou of the appendix, He addud that there was absolutely no sign of external violence.

In many qnnrlprs, though, the veracity of these slnlenienU iu ulronulv doubted. These akeptlcs credit the truth of the utury of violent quarrel and cite (orrttbowttlve They say tho position of Van Tets as an aide-du-camp ut the court renders! de- probalile his reported ciaHh with yiioen Wlllielmlna's consort an a result of the asiwted grievances of hlg royal mistress. These grievancea are common talk in Holland, and Van Toti been known UN an ardent champion of tho queen. Tongues of Wnit. Nothing but an official ministerial itatomont, sout out with authority of queen, will 1)19 tonguas of thesa gogalps.

They won- dor that this has not been issued bo- foro now, and many share In their mirprlse, although publicly rtlsoredltlug all tho snnsatlounl stor- lot. Eapsalil bas boeu created by the report that Dutoh bodyguard now continually watches over the, safety of the (juenu. Such statement regard- Ing royal personage has hitherto always been promptly admitted or officially denied. Heuco (lie belief grows that whero tbare Is so much smoke there must aoma flrn. TEN CENTS PEB WEEK H'KINLETS Trustees of the Association Hold a Meeting; in Washington.

SECRETARY RITCHIE'S REPORT roiiiHbntloiis from Ilawnll, 1'urio Illeo nnd Aliiiskn-Clill- ilrcn FALL MILLINERY. 300 Trimmed Hats at Veiy Interesting ton. Dec. The boiird of trustees of tho McKlnlcy Memorial IH Hooiatlon nre In session here, JudRe William K. Day of Canton presiding! Aiming i hose present were Cornelius X.

HllsH, New Vork; Senator Hnnim, Ohio; Mpiiry C. Milwaukee; Myron T. Uerrlelc. Cleveland; Alexuu- dir II. It, C'hlcat'o; General Henry M.

Dutlicld, Detroit; George B. Cortelyon, John Mllbnrn, HutTalo; Senator Fnlrbanks. Indlnna; Henry .7. I-owry, Atlanta, nud Henry T. Hoott FrnncLsco.

Hycrson Hltchle, the reported that the work of organization has so far advanced that within ten days the whole country will be covered by the state and local oom- mltlees. From Hawaii Governor Sanford Dole, who lias accepted as honorary member of tho board of trustees, writes that hi- expects a most Kiitlisfuctory contribution, as the peo- of Hawaii taousht a groat deal of President McKlnle.v. From Pnrto Klco ami Alnnkn. Governor Hunt of Porto Illco Is equnlly sanguine, aud from Alaska the thousands who have gone to tho goldfields assure the association their hearty From Now Kng- land the people have already rc-spond- ed generously. Governor Hill of lias appointed a state auxiliary and the are being organized.

Governor Crane of Massachusetts tlie trustees that the work will be pressed in his state, and similar assurances como from many other The movement has uiot with an almost Immediate response from tho south Governor Aycock of North onrollna, Governor Davis, of Arkansas Governor Jennings of Florida and Governor Heard of Louisiana have espo- clally been In earnest. Many schools have taken up tho plan enthusiastically. In Minnesota Governor Van bant has given assurances of 820,000 from the school children alone. Governor Uunt of Idaho has set anart a special school contributions, MAYOE 50c Ladles' Hats 81.00 Haw 82 50 Hats Hats Hed Tag Price Red Tag Price 159 Red Tag Price 95o Hed Tag Price UNDERWEAR By Thousands at Half the Regular Prices. worth to Underwear, plain and fancy tJi.L'i shirt or draw- and Pants, nicely Pwt Vy If 6 1 116 Seam 'ess Combination "Suit," Tb'e Florence Brand," all sizes, worth 75c.

ChlldrenJsheavpHbbed flTeced from'io HISO On fiftnh qiyn nhiira 1fi above 1C. t. i. a ettcn aove Children's henvy floeco-lined Union Silts, aize 2 to 0, worth 35 ica Went Third I make ippllcittom (or pKunteg. Third Floor.

0 ALTON CONSERVATORY. Winter Term, Die, '01. Alton, 123 Bast it. Theoretical Special Studies SUht Singing, Physical Culture, Business Department, Voice Culture, School Drawing, ion, Guiiir, with a i I tatlon. Oillitu Hours, p.

Tlt I Mil. 1.5. Alton I mil Bauer Sons Furniture Under jtakeru. Second 1 Citv r- sine, ot i'uliucvo or Opium, wlnni i to PI lo Coiuuoiptloa An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, oir luitiinfactured by tno OAI.IFOUNIA Kid Illustralo tbo vulnoof obtiiliiing tho ll'iuld laxa- Uvo princlpleh of iilunts knoi-'ii to niudiciiutlly luxiitlvu and presenting thuniin thu form rtifre.slii to tho taste nml aucciilablu to the It Is I lie) olio titruiitfthoiilng lux'i- tlvii, clini'i'ilntf thu KyMem t'ffcctimlly, coklH, lictitdnchea uml fevers Ifenlly yet promptly enabling ODO to oix'i'i'oun' hulnliiul inunijntly.

T.nril MInlo's Outisln Drnu Ottiiwji, Dec. are drug- King the Ottawa river for tho bodies of two victims of drowning, which turned into mourning the uierry-mak- 1ns of skating party given by Lord nnd Mluto, near Government lioitso. Miss licsxtc Blair, rt lighter of thu minister of railways, and F. W. Cruelman, manager of tins Imperial blink, broku through the Ice.

11. A. Harper, deputy minister of luboi rushed to the reuouc. Creelmau i pullod out unconscious. Blnl and hor would-bo rescuer were carrie under the Ice and drownod.

bodies have boon recov ered. Artuslmi In El I'sso, Dec. from Las Unices announces that tho oi borers at Engle, N. lnivo struck BU artesian well at a depth of U(X) feet which swept l.WX) galloim por houi through two-Inch holo. Kngle lu sit tinted In ths heart of the famous Jour uey of Donth desert, which Is one of the most nrld regions known, and tho strlUo of wilier will prove far more valuable tliiin an oil gusher.

During thi Mexican war out of column of who attempted to crosfi the desert nil but fourteen perished, ('treat ext'ltenmnt bus been creatod by Uio strike. Foil nml Ilrokfl Ills Ni'oli. I'hiladelpbla, Dec. Matthews, president of the American Dln- trlct Telegraph company, and a prominent 'broker, foil from his horse while riding noar bin home at Valley Forgo and broke his niK-k, dying almost In- sluiitly. Mr.

llatthowH bad been living In New York recently. lie had received on Invitation to attend tho Radnor hunt, and was on his way to tho scene of (lie chflso whon accl- dunt occurred. Ho WIIH a member of tho I'nlon League and Philadelphia Oountry (W ynars of age. M'ashlngloii, Doc. Iniportant eonferoncn was held at the war department in regard In the legislation necessary meet Itscal eiindltlonn In the IMilllpplneti nit result of Iho recent insular decisions 01 tne Hiipremo iimrt.

There were pn'went Kocrotary Itoot. lodge nnd I'liilt of Connecticut and nnd Unlzcll. Tbo biKted nearly ttvn hours nnd Hit rutult will be shown In the action of the liimse ways nnd c-oiuinlitue ni'M week. Its perfect freedom from (jiuility and staiioo, nnd its acting on tho liver ami hmvvls, without wuukenfuff thuni, malio It the Ideal Inxiitlvo. In the process of manufacturing tigs nro used, us they uru pleasant to tho lush', but Uiu mudicluai cjuullUtsof tho rcmud.v uru obtained from Kenrui and other aromutlo plants, by method itnown to tho CAMVUIINIA Km Hviiui 1 Co.

only, lu onlor to gal its buin-flclal elVuotDiind to iivold iii)iiatloiin, plettho remumlHir ho full name of thu Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 4UUVILUB. XV. TOW VOBK, W.

etr Vnd'h l.imrtirt vvl'li ti.i'll, Dec, li. (iovernor Elites nl' Illlinils linn lied wltli i prcK lili ill ami It Is iiiiilri-Hloiiil illsciisseil him the polllii'iil Hlumilnn In llliols. (linrlliiil Vnles Miys lln WHf, not here nml lili. jTonJillluHnii I'm' ol' the llocr women and ebllilrcn had any i-oimcc- tlon wiih lilh vb.li. ll'Ullllll III lOlll.T.

Kaftoii, Her. II. Philip Si-hull. CcllcMll I'oilUil hang, lug from ratier In Ills limn al U'lml Jaji, near here, lie lind liccn OAVfEU HEATltU DtlJATB, A.Hou Uritlsli la ConfUoatlng CTOH Outflt Ocnuuuced. Tlia Deo.

oonflsoa- tloa thu Dutch Rod Gross outOt out- of Pretoria and tha Imprlsonniant of the ataff on tho Island of Ceylon was again tho subject of heatod com- nront In tho chamber hero, the members denouncing the action of the British ai being contrary to Urn Gone- Ta convention. Tho foreign nilnlstor, Afslvll Yau Lyndon, aiplalnwd that tbo Geneva couveutlon was only applicabla to tho ambulances of belllgerouts, but even their stnlfi cuiild bo made prisoners they vlolntcd nuutrality. "The gororn- msnt, henddftd.had frequently demanded that tlin Nothorlnnders bo released on pnrole, but Great Urltain IK not o'b- llged reloaso thuni until a tor tho oloss of tho war. Aauiricaiin Tu JUo llcnUrtod. Rome, Doc.

Martluelll Is helping to add saints reci-ultwd from tho ranks of the American clergy to thn owlendar. Ho has fiu-nlshud Hie Vatican with the uocessasry doou- mentu for the boatlflcatlou of tho Ten- erablo iN'euuiaim, onco bishop of Philadelphia; Baragua, flrst bishop of Father Soclos, tho ro- douiptorlat of New Orleans, and Mother Saton, who Introduced tho Sisters of Oharity to tho United States. Tho beatification of Noumann Is expouted to bo proclfllincd early lu 1002. Thu cftsjs of Uiu others will lift considered later. ItnllMii I.U\T AVnufmt.

Rimie, One. Tho chambor of dep- v.tlos has ilachtod to consldor the tHblinlluiem of a divorce law. The minister of Justice said that ho would state the government's Intentions In regard to tbo matter at tho end of tl'o sitting. 'J'hls causwl protests and a stormy discussion eusnei). The cuso uf the laH Grispl refen-fd to, nnd tlie members of the left protested aualnst nui'h refar- eM, while the extreme lefts shouted Insults about Slynor Orlspl for half nn 1-otir Cliliirao to Itiiln In Poliln, Dec.

Tke- roy of Chlhti, 'has persuaded United States Minister (tanker to approve nbroijatton of the provisional government of Tlontslu by assurances of his ability and willingness to provide a utable government. While that Is possible, all old rc.iidont* feel that the court should have returned to Peklu ajid glvou satisfactory evidences of friendliness and good Intention before such a radical withdrawal of foreign Gonrrnl Ati-lko In Cairo Tlirrulnuril. (Jalro, Dew. fi. --Although tho etrlliu tha tailors not met with much success or flncoiirngemeiit, tho spirit iiaiilfented by the strikers In spreading.

fiiflllni; of dlKcontciit and unrost nji- to have, hnrlscn amont; oilier who nro threatening to Mrlkc Imullnneously lu order lo paralynu Milwaukee Eiooutlro Mlnl.tor. to JItud I'liuti Owu AflHIrs. Dec. Mayor Koso attacked a commlttoo of tbreo who appeared before him at his own Invitation to present their report on tlie condition qf tlce as found by them la tho city. "Toe.

man who makes that statement," snid tb.9 mayor to tho committee, rnfiirring to of the allo- of the report they curried, "Is dlriiwsit and miwt cowardly that ever stood iu leather." O'he mayor then tuld the ministers that thi'lr rcjiort was nn insult to him, called otii" of the ministers a urofes- sloinil agitator, denied thu existence of stuil and of the thirty-two sau.ll:tig hoiiKes, Impugned the ters' motives, and ended the reception by bidding the thruo to report to the ministers' association that If they would take wire of thoir particular business lie would take uare of that iff tho city. rduullllcil One Hobber. Loveland. Deo. -Six mon have boon arrested hero suspected of being Implicated In tho roubary of the Rultlmore and Ohio station at Wilmington Thursday' night.

Operator Halm, who was bound and gagged at the tlmp, arrived here ajid positively Identified one of the own. The men under arrest are a tough looking set and had In their possession a miscellaneous assortment of articles supposed to have been stolon. Operator Halm Identified several of tho articles us liavlna stolen from bin office. Umii'ral A lieu 0. Fuller Dead.

lielvldaro. Doc. 0. General Allen Fuller died suddenly at bis homo in this city at 1 o'clock In tbo afternoon. For more tlmn flfly years General Fuller iiad been conspicuously liluntltleil with the business, political nnd social life of Belvldere.

After bin terms adjutant gem-nil during the civil war lie returned to Helvldere, and bj his Indomitable pluck, his conservative anil business management am! tlroloss energy amassed a vast on 11 TRAVELERS' SAMPLE HOSIERY. ou and woman; at v. i uo; 15c hose, afc 9c; 20ohoso Men's black and fancy Cotton Hose, 7o. BOSTON STORE Plasa and West Second street HENRY WATSON HAS ALWAYS ON HAND McAdam. Building Stone, Cut Stone, Curbing, DoorslIIs, Window Sills, Etc.

ALSO DBALKB Sand and Plaster Paris 81DB TBAOKB INTO THE QOABBIB8. Telephone 31 Residence 6a8 Asthma Cured Free! Aathmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in AH Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL: Says HO Was Tortured. "1 (UlTurtid sut'ii pit In from corns I oojld hardly walk," wriutu U. Hob- inson, HlllsUoro, "but liuuk- leii'H Amiga Hulvo completely cured thorn," Acts like on uprulua, brulnuB, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers, perfect hualer of skin diseases and Cure Manb and Wyss, I'linnllvn f'alcilltn, Her.

The piniltUu ex- nlltfon Ilia Mahsiuiv In uiaut- ig with opposition. Aft- Ihe llrlllsh had destroyed seven vll- Itfes I the Mahsuds I'eiiSNenibKvtl ml altHcI.eil I lie former's cami) nt il. Ten of tlie lirltl.ih wuru lulled mill llfteeii woumlcil. 1 nllc.n I), Mill. Denver.

Dee. 0. Major Henry lon. a iiiemliiM' of Ilic faculty of the ('Diversity of Colorailo, Is ilunil of lieurt dUoAHO. Hu was of and Win a native of Uriwo.

N. Y. Ho barveil with dlkllncllon lu the civil wni. iiiilUlliii; ut ll.u of Ifl yunni snd spent onu year lu l.lbby ('Imuiffd to I'OIMOU. food In the proiUicos etTects like those of uruuulo, but, (Jr.

Kind's New Life 1'lllsexpel tho polsuus from uloggod bowuls, Kuutly, Dually but Hiiroly, uuriuy con- sltpuUou, Ijliioiisums, alok buuduoho, fovora, ull livor, Idiluuy und bowel troubles. Only i K. Marah and S. H. A RE YOU CONSTIPATED or HAVE YOU BAD LIVER? Try Dr.

Edgar's Cathartic Confections; they are a sovereign remedy for the above complaints, or of their allied troubles. Their action is so gentle, yet positive that they do their work almost unnoticed. Dr. Edgar's Cathartic Confections are purely vegetable and contain no mineral drugs that give relief, but rarely effect a sure. Dr.

Edgar's CatharHo Confections cure, as uftll as relieve. Those tablets act on the bowels with soothing effect, and have espedal medical powers of cleansing them thoroughly. Dr. Edgar's Cathartic Confections prove very effective in cases of Chronic Constipation, an soon cure, with inunedi ite relief. Bl.

Altar There Is nothing like Asthnmlcne. It brlnga Instant roller even In tno worst casoH. Jt cures when all else fnlln The Hov C. V. Walla, of Villa Hldjie, BIIYH trial bottle of AHthmulene received in uooU uondi'iion I cannot tell how thankful I fell for tile good dunved from it 1 was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat ami ustlima for ten yearn, I dispalred of ever being cured.

I vour ftdirortlament lor the cure of this dreadful and tornientlne dlHeaae. ttsthiua, and thought you bad ovnrspokon youi" Helves, but renolved to give it a trial. To my aslonl.shnieui the trial acted llko a charm. Sond me a bottlu." We want to send to every sufforer trim bottle of Asih- maleue, tho one that cured Mr. We'll scud It by mall POSTPAID, absolutely FKKK nt uharye-lo anvsiif- ferer who vr111 wrlto for It, even on a pomui.

Never iiilml though you are UesiiBlrlug, however bad vour euro you. The worse your can-, tho more lad we sen Write at once, addresslnj; DK. TAFT 13KOS 1 Medicine New York City. Sold by all dru ai CHAINED FOR TEff YIARS relieve and East 180th St. A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, Sold FALL Nuw is the time to to Moritz's Jlowse, And look over their for FALL GARMENTS.

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