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ivy lj tVtiJi' '-iCi TRIBUNE: WEDN ESP AY OCTOUEll 24 Free Every Week to January 1901. Way in Which Quotations of Chi cago Board of Trade Were Secured, Have? Wrecked on the Rock of Vice. THE MINNEAPOLIS -rj "-Jjr rem I oiuiJHLOUOtu vih i yv uxv yiiji jtv- ro I I Ippanion V. Witness Refuses to Disclose to the World the Secret of the System. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESCUED BY THE STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE We shall fee glad" to send to any one requesting; it our Illustrated Announcement of the new volume for I90J, and also a sample copy of a recent issue containing-Andrew Carnegie's article on "Thrift." Speck! Subscription Offer for 90 J.

By Wire From Milwaukee, Oct. Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro-fledical Treatment. BtlOSE who iubscribe prior to November 1st, sending $1.75 with this slip or the name of this publication, will receive the nine SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF November and December issues of The Companion FREE, and then the-Uut-Jot fiftytwo weeks, a full year, until January 1902. This offer includes the gift of the new Companion Calendar, in printings from exquisite designs painted expressly for The Youth's Companion. vsoi DOCTOR TOLSON, SptcUlUt In Disease of Mn, toniultiiiz Physician of tlia Stat Electro-Mc-fcal Instituta'i Staff of Experts, 301 Hennepin Avenue, Allnnt apolis, Mlnntaota.

I make no extravagant assertion when I tay that million, of men hava baan wrecked on the rock of vice. The trouble is not so much that they get dls THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. ense, but rather that they allow It to grow worse through neglect or Improper treatment. Thl fact Is responsible In many cases for nine-tenths of the suffering. The mystery surrounding the manner in which the outside brokers and commission men were able to secure quotations of the Chicago board of trade from Aug.

1 to Oct. 10, was dispelled yesterday when the testimony of Chicago electricians and telegraph operators was tiled In the United States -eourt. The secret was revealed by Oscar M. Stone in an examination conducted before Commissioner Harper in Chicago. In brief it is to the effect that the quotations were secured by a system of messengers who went to various blackboards and tickers and got the quotations.

Then they hurried to a convenient telephone or else to a place where signalling could be dvie. Then an operator in a room opposite a La Salle street broker's office with the aid of a field glass, read off the quotations at fast as tbey were posted to an operator presiding at a telegraph instrument. in this way ihe Chicago and other quotations were furnished to various customers in Chicago and outside cities. Mr. Stone refused to reveal his system ot signals.

They were the product of his brain, he said, aud valuable. The signals were worked by men in the alleys by a combination of the points of the compass. The system did not work well on fractions. Geo. V.

Hoyt corroborated the statements of Mr. Stone concerning the telephones and the signals. Stone ceased operations on October 10, the date of the lujuuctlou. You should remember that sexual diseases are never as a standstill. Neither can yeu make any compromise with thaiii.

Cither you must control them or they will control you and render you utterly unfit for the ordinary duties aud pleasures of life. Specifics and Free Samples, Trial Treatments and the like don't cure complaints of this kind, as any one who has tried them knows. Cut if you have Varicocele, Stricture, Contagious Blood Poison, Nerve-Sexual Debility or any associate disease or weakness, you owe It to yourself to fully and freely Investigate my treatment. My mastery of these medicines Is complete. I began a special study of them soon after graduating from cellege, now nearly a quarter of a century ago, and during all of the years since then they have been my study and persistent practice.

I treat nothing else. Does it not occur to you, then, that I am better prepared to combat and conquer diseases and weaknesses peculiar to men than the general practitioner, who, instead of concentrating his faculties on a single class of diseases scatters them over the entire field of medicine and surgery? ET A FRIENi NERVOUS DEBILITY. ITS REMEDY VARICOCELE AND ITS NEW CURE. HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL Whatever may bo the cause of Vari-celc, its injurious effects are too well known for extended comment. Suffice to Men, many of you are now reaping the result of your former folly.

Your manhood Is falling and will soon be lost uu- Most cases can be treated successfully at borne. One personal visit Is preferred; but if it la Impoasible or incon i William Newell, About to Go Visiting, Cashes a Bogus Check for $100. will quickly unburden 'your mind. Hut If your constitution Is Infected with poisonous virus we will toll you so frankly, and show you how to get rid of It. Our special treatment for Blood Poison is practically the remit, of our life work, and is endorsed by the est physicians of America and Euiope.

it coniuiua no naiigerotn drugs or injurious medicines of any kind. It goes to the very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of Impurity. Soon every sign and symptom of Blood Poison disappears completely and forever. The blood, the tissue, the flesh, the bones and the whole system are cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and pleasures of life. SAVED BY LIGHT of the program last evening.

A voting contest has been Instituted which allows the visitor to vole for any of the presidential, senatorial and gubernatorial as well as the candidates for municipal offices. Mrs. W. A. Wlllard gave a luncheon yesterday afternoon ut her home, 3134 Pleasant avenue, for her guest, Mrs.

John Griffiths, Indianapolis. Mrs. Tie Yore will entertain the U. S. Orant Circle Thursday afternocn at the home of Mrs.

J. Fltzgibbou, 2424 Fifteenth avenue south. The Ladies' Guild of Christ church mission hold a thimble bee at the home of Mrs. Day, Nicollet avenue, this afternoon at 30. The young people of the Franklin Avenue M.

E. church will lead the meeting at the Florence Crittenden Home tonight. Ishwara Theosophical Society will meet this evening at o'clock on the tenth floor of the Lumber Exchange. Gen. Custer Circle, No.

2, will give the second of a series of card parties tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Hrce. Fourth street southeast. venient for you to call at our office, write us a full and unreserved history of your case, plainly stating your symptoms. Physicians having stubborn cases treat are cordially Invited to consult us.

We make no (barge fur private counsel, and give to each patient a legal contract in writing, backed by abundant capital, to hold for our promise. Address alUrommunf'tttiuus to State Electro-Medical lustitute, 301 Hennepin avenue, Minneapolis. ASSISTANT SECUKTAHY Oi'WAK HAS VHHOW say that It depresses the mind, weakens the body, racks the nervous system, and ultimately leads to a complete loss of sexual power. If you are a victim of this dire disease come to our office and let us explain to you our process of treating It. You will then not wonder why we have positively cured more than 700 cases of varicocele during the past VI months Vnder our treatment the patient Improves from the very beginning.

All pain instantly ceases. Soreness and swelling quickly subsides. The pools of stagnant blood are forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly assume their normal size, strength and soundness. All indications of disease aud weakness vanish completely, and in their stead comes the pride, the power, and the pleasures of perfect health and restored manhood. less you do something for yourself.

There Is no time to lose. Impotency, like all sexu-ual diseases, is never on the stand-still. Either you must muster it or it will master you, and fill your whole future with misery and indescribable woe. We have treated so many cases of this kind that we are as familiar with them as you are with the very daylight. Once cured by us, you will never again be bothered with emissions, prematureneas, smull or weak organs, nervousness, failing memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage.

Our treatment for weak men will correct all these evils, and restore you to what nature intendeda hale, healthy, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete In curing a disease Ait ccnrtTB MelLIejoliu, (auKht Out lu a Nrni'ly liiileN luto a KonrliiK Torrent. at)y fcjuj W(j never mPASF fail to remove all CURED. reflex complications. If the case is Varicocele, the weakness Hy Wire From Omaha, Oct. 21.

"William Newell, an old man lth nearly ft) yoara to bin credit, is hantlv older than Hie trick by which lie wits separated from I MO yesterday. Mr. Newell hfl! twn living In Minneapolis for the pant few months with his two brother. Anion and Joseph, whose home is near Lake Harriet. Mr.

Newell had, however, formerly lived In Nellaville, mid when he came down town wUh in bills In hi pockets In the morning it was with the Inientlou of payinc his old NelUvllle friends a it. Aftur making inquiries at fie I'men depot as to whan hi could get a train for tlx Wisconsin town ha was. accosted by a friondlv young man ho, it Kwnvd, was well acquaint! with many of the uld gentleman's Neilsvilie friends. The young man was entertaining and while he regretted his inability stmw his n. t.und friend the state catoi he did take him to lowing park.

Here by strange chance the yeung man who -a acquainted well in N'eiln Hie, mi a young friend who was desirous ut cashing a cliv falling fur i'lf-acd to return the eonrtesiea eitended to him by the youtig man the eld man cashed the rhwk. and the enterprising pair disappeared. A brief investigation showed that the sum riiecK bad ao marketaWe value, ano Mr. Newell nt u. bc-dtiuartrra with his t.

and a dectl)- Ass sistant Secretary of War Meikleiohn It matters not how long you have suffered from Stricture nor how many different doctors have STRICTURE PAINLESSLY REMOVED. The West Hotel waiter- Golden Key Pleasure club will give a conceit and chicken walk at Harmoula Hall Oct. H. Mrs. J.

R. Newell. St. Paul, who is visit narrowly escaped death after a most thrilling experience. Saturday afternoon he spoke at Stromburg.

Polk county, and later left for Clarks, 14 miles northwest, in a light buggy with a driver, Intending to cover the distance in two hours, to catch the mid- The Electro-Medical Specialists of tha Dif irent Departments of th'n Inmltute, by their vial combined Ktec-Iro-Meilirat treatment are makiuif many wundrrtul cure in diea ot the NOSE, THROAT and LUNGS, HEAD, HEART, STOMACH, and BOWELS; LIVER and KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, PARALYSIS, PILES, etc PRIVAVE DISEASES, CONTAGIOUS fiLOOD POISON, RUPTURE, STRICTURE, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, NERVCUS DEBILITY And ill Allied end Auoelste Disuses Mea ing in Grind Forks, has been the guest of her 1 night train East. honor at miniero'us anairs given oy caused by it disappears. If it is Stricture, and has developed Into Prostatic, Bladder or Kidney affections, the Injured organs are all restored to perfectly healthy conditions. It It is Blood Poison, any and all Skin, Illood and Bone diseases arising from the taint, are entirely and permanently eliminated from the system. If it is Impotency, the many distressing symptoms following in its train and Indicating a premature decline of physical, mental '-and sexual power are totally removed and rapidly replaced by the youthful energy of robust manbo'xl.

Hence, all resulting ills and reflex corn-plications which may be properly termed associate diseases, and which, lu fact, are often more serious than the original ailment that gives rise to them all, we aay, disappear completely and forever with the cure of the main malady. friends of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Thompson, 1 U01 He had gone but a third of the distance when a cloudburst covered the whole valley through which he was passing. Cul- BLOOD POISON CURED nes8, Boo(i Poison cnncircr, 18 commonly culled rUytVtk. the king of all veneral diseases. It may be either hereditary or contracted. Onto the system is tainted with it the disease may manifest Itself In the form of scrofula, eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on face or body, little ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue, sore throat, swollen joints, falling out of the hair or eyebrows, and finally a leprous-like decay of the flesh and bone.

If you have any of these or similar symptoms, you are cordially Invited to consult us immediately. If we find your fears are unfounded, I Chicago avenue, are spending the winter 4-1 I vprts and bridges were washed away and it I with Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sinclair, disappointed you we will cure you just as certainly as you come to us for treatment.

We will not do it by cutting or dilating. Our treatment is new, entirely original with us and perfectly painless. It completely dissolves the Stricture and permanently removes every obstruction from the urinary passage. It stops every unnatural discharge, allays all inflammation, reduces the prostate gland when enlarged, cleanees the bladder and kidneys, Invigorates the sexual organs and restores health and soundness to every part of the body effected by the disease. tti' tntf-rpnatcg mm.

Twenty-fifth street east. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Cleveland, Skone-ateles.

N. are visiting frietids in the city. At present they are at Seventh street south. For nine years Mr. Cleveland was baggagemaster at the Vmon depot.

upreme Court -Decl8ions ARE NOT WANTED TAT ELECTRO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, became so dark that it was impossible to see the hor.se. Meiklejohn and the driver got out of the wagen pud began to search for the road. To remain where they were teemed pertain death, and they decided to leave the roadway to the Instincts of the horse. They had only three matches, and two of these were blown out in an Instant by the fury of the gale. Meiklejohn had a shirt in his grip and a bottle of cosmoline.

He took the garment and wound it securely around the butt of the whip. He smeared the petroleum over the muslin and with his remaining match set the hastily improvised torch on fire. The light disclosed a torrent of water in front. Fifty feet further and they would have gone over Into a deep gully and been carried out to the river. Slowly the two men picked their way back to the roadway and with the occasional flashes of lightning and the aid of the torch managed to get into Clarks, six and one-half hours late and almost exhausted.

Guarantees You Honest, Faithful and Successful Treatment. IMIII III IS OK lilt A my MICHIGAN MIMSHS. OI'I'ICU HOL'MS TO 8UM)AY8 II TO 3. WUISUU IA TIOIN I IN RERSOIN OR BV LETTER FREE. 301 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.

The following decisions of the supreme couit Were bunded duwn jestenlav: W. rt. Baldwin vs (Ireat Northern Hallway. Judgment muddled. l.uvel.

(iustaf KHeksun, appeliani. s. V. (1. H1011-axm et remHrndents.

Judgment armed. Urovm. Hainuel t'ouiubs, as esecuter. and Heorgo 8mer-den, reapondent, vs. W.

,1. liudkln, as hrit ef I'lsy counlv. appellant. Order Loveo. Mlnne J.

Westchal. repundeiit, vs. (leorge Wcstelml, appellant. Judgment allirmed. l.ovly.

In the matter of th pro, to enfoice Iayment of tae. ('lav i-ountv. plaintiff, vs. V. Murphy, respondent.

Uider affirmed Brown. T. Muulion. respondent, vs. Warren Manu-faoluring tV.

appellant. ird reversed, l.ovely. In the matter of the estate i.f Martha Wrigley. Edwin rigiey, surviving huhh.ind and he at law of Muitlm Wilgley. respondent, vs.

John Watson, one of the executor, of the ef aald Martha Wrigley, app llant. order itruwn. Men IIhvp l.oln of Murk mid Have Time to Spend lleuilluu I'nlne I IterMture. Ry Wire From Milwaukee, Oct. 24.

Q0QOQ00QO0O0OOO ar i I it t- rs t57 Fell Pace Colored Macs, skowine: every country on the face of the globe, Kana, DQ with marginal index, lit Pages of Interesting Historical and Descriptive TALK ON SANITARY MATTERS Matter. 21 Ftttl Pacres Comoaratftra Colored Diagrams. 42 Paees of Sta- I.ATK SOt 11. OTKS. The Twenty-fourth Street M.

E. church gava a reception lo Hev. and Mrs. T. K.

Archer last evening. Kev. William Fielder McNally 1 il a- i-- Tt ,1 nr-f 4 cr rrr Jm. A American Public IIchKIi tonveiira for First Aanoclutioii 'f'iiiif, usucai iviauer. ine wiaps aione cost 4ju(uuti iiupiuve.

tuuu, gw- enoiioh for anv home. A canvasser for a Democratic-Poptilistic paper was recently sent on a trip in tho northern part of Wisconsin and the lower part of the Michigan peninsula (o solicit subscriptions. His employer gave him a few hundred copies of portraits of William Jennings Bryan to use as a premium and marked out his route in a book. He has been absent three weeks, but at the end of 10 days the solicitor, who is, It is said, a first-class man, returned to Milwaukee aud reported to his employer that he could not get enough business to pay his hotel bills. 11 HOT DHY liy Wire From IndlunaiiolU, Oct.

24. The flret of the American Publf': Health wiH rieM Ihm'm Tf1ny. Th president of th Dr. H. I- ce.

of Ontario, the oMvemluii to oriter. Among the lnrKt numljfr of dleaalew prekent art H-veral of International oitnnlneme In th fifl'i of sanitary i-l-nre and A un('tn fanltary iiu-Ktiim and tho epM-Uun ot oifh-rs occupied the morning At the afternoon fsPin I'reiklent Utyce delivered hla annual addreio. Excellent Paper. 318 Fine Engravings 336 Pages. wa it sot and Rev.

C. F. liavls gave addresseg and musical, and literary selections made up a pleasing program. The Park Avenue Congregational Senior Endeavor society held its semi-annual business meeting and election of officer lust evening In the ehapel of the church. The meeting was preceded by a supper, A large reception was given in the linl-Tersity armory last eveuiug for Miss Mabel Hay Barrows, Hoston.

Miss Barroa has succeeded in treating quite a flutter of enthusiasm over her Greek dances, aud an expectant gathering was there to witness them. The reception was given In on of the wings, and tbe company adjourned for the dances into the armory proper, where Miss Barrows might have more space. Prof. Jabei Brooks and Mrs. Maude Stocfcwtl gave short talks on the Oreek dancing and drama.

Miss Harrows appeared first in two 8 Elegant Maps. Valuable Diagrams, Danlrr la Whot. -x jr He said, that when he reached Iuhpemlng he was warned by a friend not to show hln portraits, because If be did he would "queer" business, if be found any, for a Democratic paper. Hut he thought he would try anyway, and see for himelf. He took a bundle of papers and a dozen of the RAYVILI.E.

Ioa. Oct. eore Me- Legible Engraving, New Map Plates rt mar Ti CafkYille, one of the wealthiest aud numt mi maa -r Br i prominent planter hi parish, wa shot and Insiuntly killed lt night by Malcolm city maps, 3iaic mau, HW.i r-y W-r1 jm ptoinment In itoctal and busineas circles. The traaedy is supposed to have grown out of n.e differences. Canadian Maps, Continent Maps mm Tl.

H.irv Mnnr jv ii am portraits to a place where he knew he would find Democrats, for lie had been there before, a year or two for another paper; but he discovered that the men who worked ou the ore docks wanted no Iemo- era tic sheet and would not look at a por- Iran of Hryan. In fact, they advised the Milwaukee man to en home. There was too much prosperity, they in that neigh- borhood to think for a minute of takini? a i FOR TUB CHILDREN. Hemisphere Maps, Canal Maps. Foreign Country Maps, New Japanese dances, the iiatloual victory dame aud a love song.

The former was full of tiignity and cinuoua movement, ami the latter was lighter In tone, but both weri. i essentially artificial, proving their Japanese parentage. A Swedish peasant In tume, was v-ry well received it roqti'try was charming. Typical Greek dann-s -tide! the program. Frappe was served durlr ue reception to the guests.

The receiving com- rnlttee consisted of President Nortlirop, Prof. Prof, and Miss Hutchin- a Dr. Ethel Hurd. E. P.

Sanford, MIfh il-l-a Koeulg. The patronesses of the plav, rb'i-n i will be given Oct. 510 ami 31, acted as patronesses for last evening's entertainment, i The official board and the wotr.cn of Hen- cepia Avenue M. K. church will tender a i Usjiap-r that r.

presented the American worklriffnian a a (slave. lOO BIV TO LOOK IT I'ORTIIAIT. At authrr place the solicitor found a Rati tit tan ttlRKing ore from an open from New Plates, Elegantly Engraved and Printed, Tu Keei Their Inn I'crfeet Nothing la So Safe anil I'leiininit aa ftlunrt'a Ilyauepaiii Tablets. Thousands of men and women have found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets tho safest and most reliable piipuiatlon for any form of Indigestion or stomach trouble. Thousands of people who are not elc.lt, but arc well and wish to keep well tuko Stuart's Tabids after every meal to Insure perfect digestion aud avoid trouble.

liut it is uot generally known that the Tablets are just good ana wholesome lor ailtle folks as for their eiders. AS yy Substantial and Hand- Substantial and Mand- ftinilino' Mni- rti-- (c- i ar jms-m- mm Of South Africa.the Trans 1 1 a. elnal Index, Area, ate Willi a Weam tmnvel. He offered hm aud the Hi van portrait premium to the lit St wan who could find time to talk I to him. Thin is what the man said: you n-e that fleam nhoe dicing ore.

an I till those men at work IoailiiiK it and trimming the cargoes? Im you ce all I those earn on tbosn leiracks? fj0 down to the docks nod you will ee five big atearu- ers waiting for cargoes of ore. It la in such demand that there la not a pound iu block, and the ships can't load until tho ore ia vaal, Cuba, Puerto Rico mi Pooulatlon. Aeri- Li -V, 1 jf iX a culture. flinear- the I hilltpints, ana lull pag Half- onu Illustrations of People Little children wU. are palu, thiu and have no appetite, or do uot grow or thrive, 1 i ..,,....1,1 VL ology, Statesmen, 5aIiors, and Places in these newly acquired Colonies, (jives valua mm "rt bitl wm v.r i.

i i nij.niaa i i vi m. i i.v wlm nuuuiu uoc mf lauima uiiui eauug UUU Will derive great, benefit from them. Mrs. li. H.

t'rotsley, uS Washington Hoboken, New Jersey, writes: Stuart's Qa, 0 'J I ja fl United State- mined. TOO I'OOIt oil TOII I O. "Three and four years ago these men Soldieri, Etc ble statistic on the Wheat, Coin and vavxx yi? reception in the church parlors this evening to Or. and Mrs. C.

p. Mitchell. The second meeting of the Cyrano Clm elub was held ut Cyrano hotel Mondav night. The meeting proved to be the best ever held by the club. Miss Nellie Waughn and W.

E. Henry were the entertainers for the evening. Pri.eg were won by F. Berkey Mis Elizabeth Klem ud Miss Lila Thouip-aoa. The Si Angarlus Episcopal fair Is now being held at Uania ball, opening Monday night with an address by Mayor Uray.

The fair promises to be a financial is well as a aotiai success. A baritone solo by Hev. S. Werner was one of tbe entertaining features Dyspepsia Tablets just till the bill for cbil- wt re Hitting around home no poor that they' dreu aa well as for older Oats Crops of the United Stat.s for the past follts. My three- couiu uoi ouy a cnew or tobacco.

tbey I are getting all the work they want at good 24 years. year-old girt takes them as readily as candy. I have only to say "tablets" and she drops everything else and rune for them. A Buffalo mother a short time ago who I pay, and there Is room for other men, If i they want to work. Those fellows don't i want a picture of Bryan, and they don't want a paper that la saying that times I are bad when they are good." After the Kollcitor hH huui-rf thuu REMEMBER X.X mT i -m-F m.

Mr sy mua jff mm -r mm mm -mam- jm' Mr T-' 4mT I MWm It is absolutely the only Family Atlas Life Membership made from good plates, carefully ccm In THE ae.palred of the lite of her babe wag so delighted with the results from giving the child these tablets that sue went before tha notary public of Erie N. and mads the following affidavit: Gentlemen; Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets were recommended to me for my Iwl-mont'us -old baby, which was Kick and puny and the doctors Bald was suffering from Indigestion. 1 took thi child to the hospital, but there found no relief. A friend mentioned the Stuart Tablets and I procured a box from my druggist and used only the large sweet loscnges In the box and was delighted to find they were Just the thing for my baby. I feel Justified in saying that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets saved mv Piled- elejantly engraved and printed, the Jx 7 JY piled, elegantly engraved and printed, the a half dozen times, he nays, he headed for Milwaukee, canvassing the towns ill tha way back, where his experience was about the same, l'eople were willing (o spend a cent a day for a newspaper, but they would not take the portrait of llryau as a gift, and If they spent a cent a day for a newspaper, omul of them said, they proposed to pay it for one that recognized the fact that the woiklngtriBii had a mind of his own aud was not foolish enough to believe that It is hard times when there Is more than enough work to go around, and at good wages.

best of paper, substantial and artistic binding XK sfoy, vy ys This Handsome PLURALITY WILL BE LARGER child's life. MUrl. W. T. DKTHLOPE Subscribed and sworn to before me this J.th day of April, (ion, Will Atlas only to be tent away.) HtiMaey I a 1 1 ftitya I urr McKliiley Indiana.

army, comprising millions ot intelligent men and women the world over. The secret of keeping well, free from pain atid ache, iitbtautly relieving and iurely curing Colds, Grip, Headache, Asthma, Neuralgia and many other ills Is found in the timely use of Oraneine powders is directed in every package. IU Pi Fli fl I fO Yu (Send 60c extra for express If A QT I A HENRY KARI9, Notary Public in and for Krle N. Y. For babies, no matter how young or delicate, the tablets will accomplish wonder in lucreasiiig flesh, appetite and growth.

Use only the large sweet tablets lu every b. x. Kull slued boxes are sold by all druggists for cents, and no parent should neglect the use of this safe remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles If the child is ailing in any way regarding its food or assimilation. Stuart'e Dyspepsia Tablet have ben known for years as the best preparation for all stomach troubles whether lu adulte or Infants. B.WILLSDEN "1 Mai'elar Otunt.iaa' aiort wonderful HMif iat hartia, i.ia ar laugua bava By From Warsay, Oct.

21. Ceil. Cyrus Duatwy, assistant secretary of ihe interior tmd President Harrison, Kpoke to a big gathering here last nUht. talking on expansion, Imperialism and the present Indumrla! conditions of the country. He was convinced that from a tour of the stale, that Indiana would Increase McKii.ley' plurality over that of 1VJC.

o. jua juiiuw. Room New Tribune Building. SoM hf drucglate nerally ia 5 and 50 rkaaa. A trial package will be aeut to any aOdtew for -eut Uimi, CH.MlCAi.

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