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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1896)
I A .u4 V b it hi Pure Hlood mcniiH hiiuihI hcnlth. Willi pure, rlrli, hcnlthy blood, the Htutnncti and di gestive organs will ho vigorous, and thero will I hi no dyspepsia. Hliuunintlsin mid Neuralgia will be iiiiknown. Herntulnand Bait ltlictim will dlHiipiKmr. Willi pure Blood Your nerves will be strong, mid your idccp Bound, sweet nnd refreshing. Hood's Snnuipnrllln makes pure blood. That Ib why II curra ho mnny dlsensis. Tlint In why ho ninny thuiiHiiiidH take II to euro (HmW, retain good health, pre vent sickness nnd Buffering. IleiiiemlitT Hoods Sarsaparilla 11 the Ono Ti no llliiod I'lirincr SI r buttle. . , ., ,..,. cure l.ivei Ills, cmj t HOOdS PlllS t.iM'.f.njtoDin-iiilf. joe. TH K CM I I KK rniii"t('i uti'Mt, iMlil'llill"i), - t I've Viiuiiiii I n hi li lit i in ..iinii.' Kn'-'ti'O id llr I'uiil Uili-t Hi ltd i I I, .Sol. H n ml In ' '"I l''s , ('. llos.ll I ll, I 'lltiir. I.vhov i i i. vm lentil IMiinr, SW0S17 CUMULATION 1.300. UKIMTllhlCAN TK'liKT. Fur President, WILLIAM .McKlNLKY I For Vice-President, CAHItF.T A. IIOIIAUT. I' ( STATE. $ For (iovernnr, ! JOHN II. M.mCOLL. Wt. For Lieutenant (iovernor, ORLANDO TF.FT, For Srcietury "f State, JUKI. A. Pil'F.H. For (Join, Public Lands ami lluililliig.s, 11. C. HUSSF.LL. For Auditor I'lililic Accounts, PF.TF.ll 0. HKDLL'N'). For Treasurer, C. K UASKY. For Attorney (iencral, A. S. CHUHCIIILL. For Superintendent of Instruction, HF.NHY It. COHHF.TT. ForHegent of University, W. (5. WIUTMOHK. For Judges .Supremo Cum t, HOHF.HTHYAN. M. It. KINKAI1). For Presidential F.iertors, FRANK .1. SADILDK. .1. K. HOUTZ. A. .1. M'HNIIAM, i A. C. FOSTF.H. SOLOMON DHAPF.K, 0. A. DKHHY, .1. L. McPHKF.LY, M. L. FHIF.SF.. Congressional. For Congress Fifth District, W.F.. AN'DHKWS. To Our Fricmdh. Having found it iuiioMlilc to at tend to the cnmbiued interest.-of Tin: UlMKK and The Nchra-ItU tV Kan.-as Farmer, owing to the fact that the lat ter paper calls for a gi eater part ot our Attention 011 thu road, we have decided to have the ClliKt' printed at the llKIr ofliuo for an indefinite period. This tep has been taken after due consid eration of our interests, Our subscri bers will observe that the policy of Tin: Ciiikp will bu thu .-auie as heretofore. All subscription accounts duo Till. (Jiiu:r will he paid at Tin: llci.r oilicc, as the hooks will bo in their posses sion. Hoping that, thu interests of our friends a- well as ourselves will he best subserved by this change, we remain, Viuii- vi iv 1 1 iii.v , Tin fun. i, A. ('. Hii-mi.i:, Kdiior lu taking charge of the management of TlIK t'llll'.K we will endeavor to give our readers a clean, uuohjcfiiouahlc and readable paper anil no bickeiiugs with couteiiipuraric- or niit-idei- will he given a place in our columns , public matier.s wo will stand up for honesty ami frown down attempts at dislioiie-iy by those having charge of public all. ill-. In politics the paper will remain as in the past ami the he licts ami dltlcreuces of opinion of otliei political panic.- will be icspectcd. We respectfully ask that items of interest to Ihe public lie si'iit to '.hi-olllcc and iil-o announcements of political meet ngs of anj party. Hoping that this ivill meet vour favor, I am, Yours re-pecttull.v, V. I.. .Mc.Mii.i.a.n, Manager. l hid ftauy wm Mul., v o fr u tior Ou-fortv. Vuu tOt vntM m ClilW, dm rrtal for CuHorU Wlwa ww iwwiiB 11 to, Jio olun tu UvMurLi. flUtM kti luxil CUlldrvn, xJw jjhvk thorn CuiUuV, To Tin; Km nut -Willi your per iiision lull leplv In a count. uuicu- 1 . . 1 1 in In-t link's Chief elllltleil. "A Imw ('ie-iniii- i An-wei," ami igmd I A II hut huiicr was not at a piemiiim in ISM as sonic people suppose It vn w.uili JI.'.'U.-O per ounce Hence 'be silver in a dollar which is :!7I 4i .mis was win th jut l.(J0. Second -Flee coinage of -il fi 10 to t would el pen money in tin- piopoi- lion that it would ineiease the Volume .if nioncv, ami even mole, for it would iiillucncc a huge percent of our pics cut Inactive money to seek investment tlieiefole it would icqililc a loss niiouut of lahiu to buy a didlai' than at picsetit. Consequently farm mort gages W"lihl he leiluceil iclativclv in piopoi'tioll to tin iuciease ill the price .if labor, and labor products, foi ex imple It will take I WO hu-hcls of ID cent wheat to paj a ."i00 nnitp;i', hut in 1M?:, under flee coinage, "s."i l.ushcl-, would hae paid the -.uue mmtguge. Hut, if prices only double nCit li'eid sajs tliey will il will 011I3 lake li'J.'i bushels to paV. the .same mol I- Tliiid -Ji'ild ciiuiil iml possibly go to .1 pi i-iiii(Mii if we hail a uhMciciit o! ittiK' ofmoiu'V, eitlier nf gold and sliver or of gold alone. Fourth i'lee and iinlimiteil coinage of silver would (vitainly rai-c Hie mm Let pi ice nf silver to about what it was in 18":!, but that is uo icasou why copper, iron ami lead .should he Used as money. Centuries nf e. perieuce has proven that both gold and siher are better t'llapted to the uses of money than any oilier metals this far tried. Fifth I will quote David Hume 011 "Falling Prices": "Falling prices ami misery and destruction air hiscpaiablc companions. The disastei .s of the dark ages were caused liy decreasing inoiiey and falling piice.s. With the increase of money, labor ami industry gain imw life." SixthYes! The government Mat is just what makes the gold in a gold dol lar ami the silver in a .silver dollar worth 100 cents. We will never have a perfect seientillc monetary system and one which cannot be manipulated by capitalists until wc abandon the barbaric ami half civili.cd policy of making "redemption" money and "re deemable" money. Subsidiary coins .should he ucd for convenience, hut all other money should be paper, a full legal tender for all debts, issued by the gencial government and not redeem able in any othei kind of money. This will he the money of the United States within tin next decade. That is, by the car H10. I) It C.VItl'KNTI.It. Cowlo, Nehr , Aug , ild, 'SMI. lU'K-t' Oliirrlieii Itnlsiiin peHitivi'lr let" no npml in dhirrhea. d.vs 1 lili-ry nnd ii thiiaatiou of the hnwulri, It relieves tpiicklv, niul being purely vege table, mi Inn) riHiiltH follow. Von c uiimt ulloid to be wil limit it at this sii i-on of tin j.-itr. S-ilii b, t' I. I'ottmn The (talve-tiiii New- i- light. The wind deinoeiaev, in connection with Chicago platform, i- like putting a corn wlii-ky label on a bottle of ben zine Syracuse l'llst Tin' I. Illle ; hulls Are Here and eiiuiK to stay. 0. I,. Cittinir. our popular driiggim, has jnt rmvlvrd n new sapplj. Tluiy are tlif only guarniita(l pill on llir iimrkft, K Hiire you l Ib'ggs' liittle (limits. Ask for Hnuiplti. "Let the heathen rage," says Mr. Ilr.van'.s Omaha paper, referring to the gold democrats. Hut tin "heathen" will not stop raging. They will vote. Kansas City lotirnal. Is a deep-seated blood disease which nil the mineral mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranltYil purely vegetable ) is a teal hlood remedy for blood diseases and has no equal. Mrs. Y.T. Iluck.of Delaney, Ark., had Scrofula for twenty-live years and most of the time was under the care of the doctors who could not relieve Iter. A specialist said he could cure her, hut he filled her with arsenic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly ......... .... .. .11...1 i.i.. 1 r- tvs.1 y nt.-wuiivii iiiwuii t. medicine and drank t Hem liy the wholesale, hut they did not reach - 'flier trouoie. borne t,'' one advised her to try b.b.h. and she verv soon found that she had a real blood remedy r.t last. She says: "After tak ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am perfectly well, my skin is clear and healthy and I would not he in my former condition for two thousand dollars. Iu.-le.ul of drying upthopoison in my sy-tein, like the potash and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the skin, and I was perma nently rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, ncmua, Rhcumati m Com u-ious Hlood I'oUon, or any di.iUr it tin blood. Do not rely upon .1 simple torn, to cure a deep ji itcd blood (1im..i . I.i.'. t ike a rt-il Mood rtnudy. Our hook f. ' uupoi) ijipll c.uioii Swltl J-plCIlK Co AUuUU, Gi Scrofula X 5. IL miAm rT5,St y?!-. vv.sx r rx: REMOVAL CI F J$Mstiei1 J&Boca if x- Wcitiv going 1( movn out of our preMt-nt locatioii'ia lt- than ii 1 1 it i' n t ,. three weeks. In the mcmi tune ws oiler our stock ot Boots - and Shoes at biir reiluctions The fo :VK Ol'KX tmirm LADilvS' LuiIIch' I'Ni.o Kid, Hull. 11 , Turi ", N ifr.ev, " " " ' l''i-.il. It "r " ' ' " I ! 1 l'ip hi. " " " " I!. ir ' Diinu'iila lirlni 1'iciduli tip S tin'" '' lVlll'glllOU (.'ll'f, I'.dlll I il' 1111 1 I- fur " CiIiivh (irain, lluttoii, I'luni !.-. n t FIFTY M-'A'KN l' IKS of Lmilrs Fine llhii.l Turin., plmu lip jL'oO to e.'i.OO idioej, odd .., '2 to ", which will iiiiiUm irreat Kjhnol leii-M and for vr diiv went' 1 "J," Our lino of OXFOttOS at MANfFAClUilKirs COS!'. Children's and Ynuth'H Dongola Hutton, SolLiather Ti( MIhbhh' " " " " " Voutlm' (irain Hut ton, Stock Tip Mieuo NiiBtH't)' KanuHroo CM Itutt-n M tuuitu Diinfrntfi llnttfin. PiitMfit Pmiiul 'I'in Ludiet) rine .I.M) turuH, HlzeH and Hi, will uiiiUu great pcliool shoes, for lloh' Lace and congrntiH from 1 ''.")' And many others It will Hiirely pay )ou to buy now MEN'S Men'H Fine (!00 CordovunH SIi.ch " i 00 Kangaroo SIioch i 00 Calf JVi'ltShoeH fc! 00 Siit in Oils sl 7o Sutin Oils " ' t 50 Itulf Laue mid Coiigreea " " C2 00 lJongnla Imvm Shoea " " :i 00 Calf, Plain Wido Toe. 1 ougreeB . . . " " $2 ti") Drees Shoe, Latest Sijuurn Toe.. .. Tliesi ure only u few of our many bargains. Come at once. Lay in your supply of School Shoes anil Shoes for Winter Wear before it is too late. Will be moved by the Sth or 12th of August. A. H. KALEY, Prop. CINCINNATI SHOE STORE WSmMSsm .Innaiirv (iiirnet Kt'luu.iiy nijtliest M.iv hini'iiilil .Inr.e I'eatl M'lHeiahel- .S,iiililie. V.ctalier Opal. 15 Years Practical Experience In Fitting Spectacles. Come in whon needing glasaM my stock ii full and complete of nil kinds. Will guarantee jou it tit and save you money. Your Watch, Clock nnd Jewelry Repairing solicited. 1 guarautne all work, any defect in sama made good FKRB of charge. Ditlieult tine watch work and engraving a specialty. Watch Examiner for H. & M. K. U. THOS. PENMAN. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DKALKUS IN Building Matki.iai., Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Harness 1 Harness ! Harness ! JO BUTLER, 1 he Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Grade HARNESS MAN, In Red Cloud. Prices rioht for cash SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, Staple and Fancy GroeeFies. III, AdKNTa. l-'OIl Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. HiKMI Villi F.r.UlU'.s AND FUl.'ITS Ol- ALL KINDS IN SKASON. ADMn A 1 1 k I Jl LE ! owinu lire a few of our : KUOKS. S me Tip in $', iV) fur c-'I liplrfiiev lit-ol f.iMiia Ml 'J oil " 'J 1, ii. .,1 1 P0 " I 00 ni 1 'J,, del Vlrf) at 'J (V) 12., l "o I II 1 .HI 1 01 1 00 Hoys, Shoes. fl 00 Shoes fur ii S.i , 1 '.) " , 1 00 " 1 1W " I 00 8.i 1 00 1 'i'l 1 :c. 1 00 1 !0 1 TiO " to SHOES. ...f:i7ri ... :i 00 .o :i on . . . 1 7:. . . . 1 00 . . . 1 tiTi ... 1 50 ... 2 :5 . . . '2 00 Tlie glowing KUHV fhould adorn Thope who in warm July are hum, Then will they bo exempt and fre From 1ov'h doubt and auxietv . Murcli -llviichitli. April HIiiiii I. uilv Iliiby Auuiist Moiiii-tiiiit). .Nnvelillif rTe)ll7 unit), Deci'inlirr- Taiiilliilse. il y (Mill il WASHINGTON NOTES If universal diseu.ii.n wl, e' alilt the pe.ipi,. ,, ,,,,. ,, ,,. ,, ,lti ll( (l, tii'-liev iiu.i,ii, ,.,.x ,,,. , mi this viae N, , , ,1,,,!,. v,,, , ,,, r sp,.n.lei,f. m, . ,, , ,,, , Vi ,(( in w a ii 11, .-:., ,. .p.,,,( , ,,, h J,.,,, till peopie mIiowu siieh intense inn 1 est in any iiic.iiini ,, n.N .,,.,. ,,,,. ,II1W. ing In silv,.,.. Ordinal il.r it i. .mii the imlitieiaiis wlm geneialli diseu.s the issues of . imiioiial cuiupalgii, hut now literally everybodv is ,,,Mn,liiif llV'lmIli1,ifl,lMiIMlmlM','of ,l"" wh" aiesiin in ilouht as to whether tliev oppose or favor the free ,.".,. J -"l ver mill !, ....t.t.... i..t ' -uiiig iniorimition on the subject i.s iroiorlionatelvas huge allovMthecouniiy asin Washington, it is perfectly , .!,.. that tue decision is at Urn present ti Iiangii.g in Hie b.ilanve, as it were, and that tin- ma j"rit.v tset to lie convinced one way '"' ""'' The committee head 1'iailersot all the panic- aleeoiistanl I.V llnotigeil willi people who want "I"''-1. fall tlicdoeuineni- i.siied both for and against free eonage All the local p.p.. . aie eoiiiliieliug open ili-. ell... Ion-on il,,. Mil, i,.,.i. .,,,,! .,,.,,, ,i. jboothlacKs aica-Kiiigihi.il pn.iu- tb r r me ininu' n Ilee i ui:.,. ,, ,m,..,t ., ratio o HI to 1 In ,,1,1,1 l.uiii'.v g.ilhel- l"K-lbc sU iiiesiiou is as'i.,.,1 aid discussed, ami i j istantly sin- piised to learn how much the women have lea. Ion the subject. Theieason for this jrn. intei est is not hard toget at. Other national iUestioiis, however important they may he, do not per sonally appeal to tin average man or woman, but when it comes to money everybody is )tt once interested not only in Imw they arc to get it, Inn in its purchasing power alter tliey get it. The term "campaign of education1' has become .somewhat ha";neycd of late i curs, hut it is certain that it is i'" I.y correct name for the present condition of all'aiis. ,,, j,, .( .silver men profes, to believe that this education of the masses on the money question is going to result in tliei'r winning It will certainly result in ihe people knowing more on the miI(. jeel than Ihcj ever It new before. Acting Secretary Turner, who i.s in temporary cliaige of the national head quarters, s.y. the democratic ami the populist national cnminittecs vvill .set tie the Wat.son.Sevvall business, :lU Unit it vvill be decided in the interest of tlie parlies, rather than either of the men. He also .said- "A division of the electors, leaving both Wat.son ami Sevvall 'Hi tlieir lespective tickets will be a very easy matter in all the .south- etn states where the election law.s are not so stiiiij;,.,t as in sonic of die other stales. No state in tlie south re quires that the ii:n fa "ami idatc shall appear but once on the ticket, hence it will not create any confusion or injure llryan if Hie rlcejoi-, be divided ami half of them presented under the cap lion of llryan and Sevvall and Hie other half standing for llivau ami Watson. The vote in cadi iutauee would be ci.untciil.il lliyan." Sceritaij Mciecr, of the lepublieall eongi cssi,n,a coiu inillee, lakes a somen hai dillelcut view of the matter. He said 'The silver men aie going to experience their lirst serious setback vv lien they attempt to form their fusion with the populists, especially in Hie south, I do Hot believe the populKt.s ill that .sec tion vvill consent to vote for democra tic electors unless they are promised a share in the state olliees, and this the democrats v ill not feel disposed to give. I believe that several of tho .southern states vvill give republican majorities, and that the populists vvill assist in bringing about that result." Otheis ai'n expressing the very posi. live opinion that the "middle-of-the-road" populists vvill hare a presided tial ticket of their own bcfoiethe cam paign grows much older. Tlie politicians aie vvondeiiiig whelhei thai dry proclamation which President Cleveland issued last week waining Americans to strictly observe the neutrality laws, is all he vvill have to say on Cuban allairs before congress meets. The necessity of this last pioclamatiou was not reall, ap parent to ordinary folk, a similar pio clamatiou had been issued last year. It is understood that tl.it continuous protests made by tlie Spaiuish minister agaitut aid extended to Cuban liiilms ter.s by American citizens vvn what brought out the proclamation. Tlie most alarming Hiing that has yet happened so far as the republicans aie concerned, was Senator .Stewart'n reply to u question. He was asked whether the silver men intended to ap point a committee te solicit contribu tions to Ilryau'.s campaign fund lie replied uoucnaieuiiy: "o, wo have all the money wc shall nctd " Whether Senator Stewart really meant what lie said, was indulging in irony, or was merely making a Mull', is morn than I can say, but his answer lias made some very disagreeable half hour.-, for some of the republican managers. If you have ever seen a little child in tint agony of huninirr complaint, you can realize tho danger nf the trouble and appieciatc tho value of instan taneous iclut al wax allot ded bj Dti Witfs Cull.' sV I huh m Ciiu.. Km dysentaii a d ilianho v ii is a reliablu' iciuedy We could not ntluid to Il Cllllllll !'. tits, , i U, ,,1,1, s,. ,t vVi le a i til- . C 1- I "tui g. YOUNG WlVto WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE OF MOTHER AND CHILD. "Mothers' Friend" rtOB8 CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN, HORIIOn AND RISK. " My wife used only two bottles. Site, was ehsilv ami (illicitly relieved; is now doing Npteudidly. J. S. Mohto.v, Harlow, N. C. Scat by express or mall, on receipt of price, 91.0(1 ptr bottle. Uook "TO MOTHERS" mulleJ free. uiutiFiEUi itvr.ruTuit ro atlama, oa. BOLD DT ALL DRU00IBT8. y JJSS2J(SJ(.4llj4rJ ... ! TIIK BOX TON'S "MEALJ ti:yk, I.'1. itm:i. - itrtru:,x IMC UIITIIC. t " J'-J'-J- !-!!" I" ....'..'...i I- M HS .1 II SI11HKY, 'IViirlirr ol i.wrtu .m:TAi. mi'mc. Cubtomary prices. Daily half hour lon bone to new beginners at reasonable rHtew. f DC .JtiXKINg, 1KACII.IIOK Violin, 'oriit'l nnd lurliivl. II fill C'liiutl, b. Will itiiHiaiitre s.ttilhctloa tn sclioU's who ilfslieiti le.iMi HtlV (it the nliule Ii t riimutH. Win Klve lliree lr8niis (eai b li'fcoa ntie Ii air) forSt.ie. I'liiiiii tiinisi in- .f . l.f.ivt- want t tlilt ntllce, dr ailJ'f.i tie?, L'rlifnl Urllvuiy Mint 1 ml fill. Tho Bicycle Contest Kioiii now on the subscribers of both the Coldeu licit and Chief will if thuy nay up their back .subscriptions or :no already paid up, and pay '.Tie, .."()c or 81.00 in advance lie entitled to 5, 10 or 'JO votes in tlie bicycle contest You certainly have some favorite who U now in tlie list or someone wlio is not that you can ca-t a few votes for. It means (.nly the payment of so much in advance for your paper. Hut few weeks remain and you should noi lose time in getting in your votes. Tlie vote up to date is as follows: Kniina I'olnlcky, Jfeil ( haul lwi Grnc Kurt, llnl cloud k) .Mis T. C. lliickiT 120 ha ski-ltiiii. lilac lllll a) Itcl cioiiil a Irene Miner. Ili-d Cloinl lii Mrn. Nellie Kllirli. Ileil Cluml i M)rlle.lniifs, (iuMe ltock . . . 15 Tlllil.MiClelliia.1 Ileil Clainl .. 15 .MntileThortie, tltiidea ID llcltii .Mile, iteil Cloinl Ill Miunl KiiIkIiI. Iiiiivnle 1(1 lenucite IMIlej, Iteil Cloud in Totiil Oil) B,v,wwwvvwwvvwwvv.wwvvvwwvw vi v. tun: ( (it i'.. J llrlnt: or m ml this i iiuiiia iuriiiiiiiia!eil t i J rents in lliis iiiln i. nnd on will tei i lie 4 the pnper lur 'I i ree Vtmillis mid lie enlllled In i iis ri i.iies Iii tin. ti ii l.leji le viithii: on 4 tt-l lur the l t .iiinlnr Imh In Weh-tcr 4 f-ttiim I i list .' vole lor 4 ; : M 4 yr VV W V W V W VV V W V W VV VW W SB Jl'WKNTY VdTK C(ll 1'IIN J llrlint orM'iid ilil Coiiii.ii ii(riniiiiaieil i h turn lo this otitic iirnl tun will reimu , Ihe utier for One Year mid lie eniitled ui li'Hstvo votes In the inu liltvcle iutitieua IckI for the mot popalHr Imh la Webstur i ioiiiii. I itf,iivotes for i t M j J TUN VOTK ( (11 I'ON. llrhiK ur send this Coupon iirrotiiualeil 4 hy .11 (eats to thl ortlie hiiiI ton will recelva 4 I tlie inner for M.x Months hihI lie entitled to 4 i ii-i in tiiirs in I III- iiiiii oil,tl'e Mllltllt ('Oil t lest for the niot popular lml In Webster t I'unnty. I east U voles for 4 4 1 1 I I ft M. aAAAAA4C The following are tlie jurors drawn for thu September term of court! L. E. Tail .I.F.Walt M.C. Fulton John Foster 1'. M. Coclinine dacoli Hauer Amos Dillon Hubert Harris Jos. Herberger A. W. Cox loliii Copley John Harpham I). A. Knutson Philip Karr F. V;. Payne Kd. Hilton Tlioi. Fislier W. C. Land .It'll" lleueliainp Chris. FassU-r Wash Heed Fied (iarlock O. K. Harney ,lohu Ktnmick We live in a country of which tho principal scourge is stomach trouble. It is more wide spread than any oilier disease,' and, very nearly, moro dangerous. One thing that makes it so dtuiger. ous is that it is so little understood, If il were better understood, it would be more feared, more easily cured, less universal than it is now. So, those who wished to be cured, lake Shakers Digestive Cordial, lie- cause it goes to the root of the tumble, as mi other medicine does The pure, harmless, finable herbs and plants, of which il is composed, are what rendor it so certain and, at the same time so gentle a elite. It help and strength en - tho Vtoiimch, purities ami tones up ihc .js tiiu. ruld l.v .liug,.,,t. piiou io cents to $1.00 pi I i-.lt.i. ' I 1 ' V