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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1899)
f 'The News Briefly Told , 2 - - - - < - - - - - - - - - Snturdiiy. Dr. Lambert Russell died at Barro. Mass. , of mumps , aged 90 years. Ho was the oldest Harvard graduate. The powder mill plant of the Potts- vllle ( Pa. ) Water company , located In the Indian Run valley , destroyed elgh- teen tons of powder. The condition of Tim Murphy , the comedian , Is alarming. His tempera ture is 102 nnd his lungs nro much sorer. A Chicago physician has been telegraphed for. Ezra F. Merrill , aged 7-1 years , pro prietor of the chutes and toboggan slides at Coney Island nnd a reputed millionaire , died from the effects of an accident ho met with on Wednesday last , on ono of the slides. The proclamation recently Issued by Governor Stephens , In which the rules governing the inspection and admis sion of southern cattle In MlssourJ are prescribed , has caused som < 3 uneasiness among the Hvo stock commission men at the stock yards. The United States Plate Glass com pany , capital $1,000,000. was Incorpor ated at Trenton , N. J. , to manufacture glass of all kinds. The Incorporators are William II. Brearley , Frederick B. Hyde , Kenneth McLaren , all of Jersey City. The minister of war , Lieutenant General Polavleju , has received a dis patch from General Rlos , Spain's prin cipal military 'representative ' In the Philippines , announcing the sailing from Manila for Spain of the Danish steamer Catalunt with Spanish troops. The minister of war , Lieutenant General Pollvieja , has received a dis patch from General Rios , Spain's principal military representative in the Philippines , announcing the sailing from Manila for Spain of the Spanish steamer Cataluna , with Spanish troops. Dr. W. D. Storer of Chicago , who was called to Oshkosh , Wls. , to attend Tim Murphy , the comedian , said that he entertained hopes for Mr. Murphy's recovery , although the patient's con dition is critical from a relapse. The doctor found on arrival that aside from pneumonia , pleurisy had devel oped. Ltile Nunez Rivera , ex-premier of the Brooke cabinet in Porto Rico and representing the planters' Interests , called on President McKinley and dis cussed economic conditions on the is land. Ho urged as necessary to save the planters' industry , In view of the crisis through which Porto Rico is passing , the necessity of giving Porto Rlcan planters the right to enjoy all the trading privileges that other Americans enjoy. Monday. John Buehler , president of the Gar Jen City Banking and Trust company , Chicago , has died of cancer. An American syndicate has secured the electric lgi..cing franchise at Puerto Principe , Cuba , for $70,00j. President Edwin Gould , Continental Match company , denies any coalition _ y 01 his company with the Diamond 7 people. An American syndicate has bought 18,000 acres of land in Puerto Principe province , Cuba , and will erect a sugar factory. An attachment for ? 1,750 has been issued In New York against the Rail road Equipment company in favor ol Levltn & Co. , on bonds. The Hamburg-American and Furness steamship lines have agreed on the Montreal traffic being controlled on the American side by the former line. The ? G8,000,000 of sliver now in the Philadelphia mint will bo transform Immediately to the new mint ; G80 wagon loads of three tons each. The wage committee will meet a Plttsburg , Pa. , Thursday to compile the scale for 80.000 skilled workmen and a demand for n raise Is expected It Is reported at New York that T G. Shaughnessy , vice president of the Canadian Pacific , will succeed the president , Sir William Van Home this week. Owing to the prevailing conditions Cuban planters are unable to obtain loans on their lands , cannot sell them except at a great sacrifice , and ar consequently starving. President McKinley has dlrectet that the customs receipts at Havana bo deposited at the bank of the North American Trust company , established at Havana , thereby giving that banl a $2,000,000 deposit. James S. Lynch of Company C Ninth United States Infantry , reportei among the dead at Manila , was a son of James Lynch of Syracuse , N. Y. nnd 21 years old. Ho enlisted las July. Corporal William L. Higgin and Private Harris W. Mallory o Company B , Ninth Infantry , wore re spectively of Watertown and Camdcu , N. Y. A dispatch from Manila was re ceived In Washington asking that the Nebraska troops be removed from the firing line , in view of the fact that there were but 375 active men out of some 1,400 that had gone to the Phil ippines over a year ago. This appli cation was made to General Otis , who has full authority to relieve the regi ment from active service at his dis cretion. Tuesday. General Otis reports to the war de partment that the transport Pucbla left Manila for San Francisco on ho 7th inst. , and that the Zealandia left t today. Augustus an Buren , for many years one of the foremost criminal lawyers of Chicago and the state , -died of apoplexy plexy , aged CO. His father was a cous in of President Martin Van Buren. Major John A. Logan , assistant ad jutant general , U. S. V. , now in Wasu ington on leave of absence , nas been i ordered to Atlanta , Ga. , for duty as adjutant general of the department t of the gulf. The Missouri house adopted the sen ate amendments to the state depart ment store bill and passed the bill as amended. The bill levies a license tax on firms carrying more than one of f sSventy-thrpe classes of goods as clas sified in the bill , of from $300 to $503. The bill applies to firms in St. Louis , Kansas City and St. Joseph. It goes to the governor for his signature. News v.as received at Chicago yes- erday that n strong movement Is arming In the west to Induce Admiral Jewey to make his entry Into the Jnltcd States next month through. San Francisco. \Vri1n cmlny. Steve manufacturers are In session at Cincinnati and expect to form a rust before adjournment. A New York syndicate has acquired he Edison Electric Illuminating com- ) any's plant , Hazleton , Pa. August Brcntano of the bookselling firm of Brentano Bros. , New York , died at a private sanitarium In Flushing. j. I. , aged 43 years. He was flcclared nsano several months ago and It Is said the business troubles of the firm , which failed recently , caused his n-eakdown. The secretary of war received a cable message from General Otis nt Manila , saying that It Is Inadvisable on ac count of sanitary conditions to send to the United States the bodies of any more of the troops who lost their lives in the Philippines until after the close of the rainy season. Secretary Hay and the French am bassador had a talk relative to the re lease of Spanish prisoners held by the Filipinos , nnd the belief prevails on both sides that the French embassy will not act further for Spain , as Due d'Areas will bo hero on the 20th Inst. , prepared to speak directly for Spain. The steamer Ilumboldt has been chartered for the transportation of troops to Alaska. She will sail May 15 with fifteen soldiers and two officers o the Twenty-fourth infantry and about thirty tons of freight. The Four teenth Infantry troops , now In Alaska , will be returned on the Humbol'dt. PresldentMcKlnlcy purposes to make a tour of the west during his summer vacation. Arrangements for the trip have not been perfected , but It Is un derstood that he will go to San Fran cisco by the South Pacific route and re turn over the Northern Pacific. Ho will leave about the middle of July and bo gone probably six weeks. The Illinois board of agriculture 1s- ssued a bulletin stating that of the 2- 039,000 acres of winter wheat seeded last fall 51 per cent was winter killed or so badly Injured that it will have to bo plowed up , leaving 1,000,800 acres for harvest. These figures differ con siderably from the government report , which gives 701,000 as the reduction In acreage in this state. Thursday. Senator Fairbanks of Indiana will sail for Alaska about June 10 , to make Investigation of the Alaska boundary question. The Washington oap.i' . delegation has not yet been advised of the as sembling of the consistory at Remote to nominate ten cardinals. Ex-President Harrison has accepted the place of honorable president of the general committee of the ecumenical conference on foreign missions. The treasury department denies a sensational story published In the east that counterfeiting has been going on in the basement of the treasury build ing. The L'tiblness Mon's Republican league of Pennsylvania challenged ex- Senator Quay to run for state treasur er this fall , to test his statement that the people want him ai the head of Pennsylvania politics. The remains of Colonel H. C. Eg bert , which arrived in Washington from Manila , were interred at Arling ton cemetery with military honors. All the available troops In the vicinity of Washington were ordered out by the war department and many distinguish ed army officers were in attendance upon the funeral exercises. A majority of the senate committee on taxation In the Michigan legislature reported the Wagar bill , which is de signed to take the place of the Pln- gree-Atklnson railway taxation bill the principles of which were declared unconstitutional by the supremecourt. The Wngar bill incr.-ascs the taxes 01 : the railroad earnings about $100,000 per year r.bcvo the c mounts now col jpf.ted. There will undoubtedly bo an extra session of the New York legislature Tor the double purpose of amending the Ford franchise tax bill and passing over the veto of the mayor of New York the rapid transit bill. It is un derstood that the governor will sign the Ford bill , and at'er ticning it wil call an extra session of the legisla ture for 'be purple ' . rmending tlv bill so as to put It in the hands of a state board for administration , In or der to have an equitable arrangemen of taxation , instead of different con structlons of It In various portions o the state. rriilay. At the request of the president General oral Amerlcus V. Rico of Lima , O. will bo appointed purchasing agent o the census bureau. The United Presbyterian missionary convention adopted resolutions a Newcastle , Pa. , against the seating o Congressman-elect Roberts of Utah. A special from Eagle Pass , Tex. says : News received today from th Hondo coal mines places the dead re suiting from last night's tornado a 22 and over 100 wounded. Many per sous are still missing and probably in the ruins. Judge Kimball decided that the sale of liquors on Sunday In Washington hotels was legal under the act of 1893 , which he holds was not repealed by the law passed by the last congress prohibiting such sale. The National Federation of Miners on April 1C issued orders for a general strike in the four coal mining districts of Belgium to enforce a demand for an increase of wages. The strike resulted in the closing of a great many factories in Belgium on account of the lack of coal. Between -10,000 and 50,000 workmen have been Idle on account of this strlko The Idas of true love sounds Like a zephyrs sough , 'tis said , And not like a clapboard rudely ripped From the side of an empty shed. Detroit Journal. "Tho way to sleep , " said tl'o sci entist. "Is to think of nothing. " But this Is a mistake. The way to sleep Is tti think It Is time to got up. Tid- Blls. Commodore Gerry , owner of the Windsor hotel , has suits piled up ngnlnst him to the tune of $12,000,000 , the plaintiffs being the relatives of those who perished In the Windsor fire , George Huff , of Portland , Ind. , claims to have discovered a new gas which Is suitable for use as fuel or for Illumi nating purposes , nnd which costs very llttlo to manufacture. He says that water and nir are the only Ingredients used , nnd that the results are obtain ed by compressing the nlr and forcing It through water , A curious phase of the concert sea son In London IB noted by Mr. La- bouchero In Truth. For the last week In April and first week in May no less than seventy concerts wore announced which might be called public. Then there Is a class of concerts In which the performer or singer pays for an appearance as assistant to the prin cipal artist. The most lucrative of nil the concerts are those given by rich hostesses , newly created million aires , and aspirants to social position. Prof. David Starr Jordan having repeated in a lecture story that one of the peace commissioners at n banquet in Paris was guilty of expectorating tobacco Juice on the floor. Mrs. Wil liam P. Frye , wife of the senator , has written a sharp open letter to the pro fessor , denouncing the report as a "vulgar story , which has not oven the merit of freshness or the appearance of truth. " Then she proceeds to show that none of the peace commissioners chows tobacco and that none of them attended a banquet while abroad. There Is now in Philadelphia a Buddhist temple as complete in every essential detail as any of the shrines of Buddha in the far countries of the Orient. It was put together by Pro fessor Maxwell Sommervllle , of the de partment of archaelogy and Paleon tology of the university of Pennsylva nia , and occupies a portion of the new archaeological building. Professor Sommerville collected all the material from which the temple was constructed while on a recent tour of the world , buying the Idols and all the objects of worship and religious rites from the priests of Buddhist temples In China , Japan , Corea , India , Siam and Bur- mah. In a description of the marvelous products of a Tennessee boom town , a lady eulogist , quoted by'the court In a recent case , said : "As to straw berries , I heard the Hon. Benton Mc- Mlllln remark at a dinner that 'two wouldn't leave room In a tumbler for a stick ! ' " On this the court said : "By way of annotation , wo might add that the full significance of the remark of the Hon. Benton McMlllln might not bo appreciated by the uninitiated , who might wonder what connection there could be between strawberries In n tumbler and a stick. The Infer ence that we draw from the remark , evidently made with pardonable pride by Mr. McMIllin , is that mint is also Indigenous to that locality , nnd , in deed , we could conceive that , with the proper proportions , one strawberry and a stick would have been suffi cient. ' Do Your Foot Aclio ttuil UiirnT Shake into your shoes , Allen's Foot- Ease , a powder for the feet. It makea tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns , Bunions , Swollen , Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoo Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmated , LeRoy , N. Y. Probably nothing hurts a man's van ity more than the discovery that some one has worker a lead nickel off on him. Hint to J AHttlodry "Faultless Starch" will ninkoa largo quantity of stnrch mixture ami gives Ixjttor results than any other starch ; try It. All grocers sell "Faultless Starch , " lOc. Whisky glasses are not spectacles , but they enable a man to see a lot of queer things. FITS rcmuinently Cured. No IHnorniTvnuiiiK'fn after Hint clay' * < if of Dr. Kllnti'n ( iriut Ntrve Restorer. Bend for FItiK H'-J.OO trial Ijottla nml treatise. 1)11. ) It. II. KLINE , LtU.l > 3l Arch St. , I'hllaUilphla , To. A bank failure may not upset the depositor , but It may cause him to lese his balance. Mrs. Wlnslow's SnotlilnR Syrup. Forcblldren tcetblns , softcna tlio garni , reduces ttr Hainumlonallayspaln.cures wluJcolic. 23oaboUla A man may dodge the earthly collec tors , but he must pay the debt of na ture as ho goes. Slfl.OO Per Week. Wo will pay a snlaryof $15perweek and expenses for man with Hit ; to Introduce Per fection Poultry Jllxturouml Inset-t Destroy er In the country. Address with strunp. Perfection Mffj. Co. , Parsons , Kansas. The best friend you have on earth is a better friend to himself than ho is to you. Plso's Care for Consumption la our only medicine for coughs and colds. Mrs. 0. IJoltz , 439 8th Avo. , Denver , Col. , Nov.805. Few men are born leaders , but lots of thorn grow up and become drivers. Coo's la the oldest ami best. It will lueak up a cold quicker Itian anytlilntf else. It U nluay * reliable. Try It. Although the gas meter never falls to register , it isn't allowed to vote. lieu are of Fruml Krcry iircofc lirveil * Iniltatum tuul counterfeit ers. look out fur miuiitltutr * when you a k fur Cascarcts Candy Cathartic. All druKtflnU , lUc , 2V , We. Truth lies at the bottom of the well and anglers never go there to fish. Tlirtlp 4)11. A sealing ontliri'tlc for cuu , burns and wound s. Vrobably nothing stirs up a wo- mai's temper more than callerti on washday. Lots of animated thinkers are poor talkers. London coroners nrc sticklers for their rights. A box held at a railroad station recently , owing to the railroad olllclala having lost the waybill , was opened , though It was consigned to a Hamburg museum , and the body of a young woman nnd two skulls were found Inside. The young woman was a mummied Peruvian and the skulls were prehistoric , yet the coroner of the district Insisted on holding Inquests on both mummy and skulls unless the museum people would have them re moved. Women seldom live to bo 100 years old ; they linger around 30 too long. No Mom "Ordinary" Hlcopers. Some time ago the Pullman Com pany , as an experimental measure , In troduced "Ordinary" sleeping car ser- vlco on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road between Baltimore nnd Newark , and Plttsburg and Chicago. The re sults to the Railroad Company were . 'cry gratifying , but subsequently It was ascertained the Pullman Compn > ' ivas not In position to furnish this slass of equipment to all roads oper ating Pullman cars east of Chicago and St. Louis , and to allay any friction that might result from this Inequality of service , the Pullman Company re quested the Baltimore nnd Ohio Rail road to resume the standard cars pre viously in service , which will bo done commencing April 10. U. S. I'u tout Oilier Patents are granted for inventions In many instances that have never been tested , but are theoretically oper ative and practical. In a recent deci sion by Judge Morris In the court of appeals of the District of Columbia occurs the following : "There Is a great difference between InoppratlvenesB and imperfection. It is well known that many Inventions wore extremely crude In their Incep tion , and It Is not always easy to rec ognize the original conception In the perfected device. " As a rule Inventions nro not born perfect and the evolution of Important Inventions and Industries Is hlghb Interesting. Where two or more In ventions contribute to the pcrfcctloi of n machine or art each has rights that will be respected by the courts The following Is one of the claims allowed to C. II. Connelly of Fort Madison , la. , for a combined loci ; and seal In which a key cannot enter the lock without breaking the fragile seal : A lock casing , a Jntch-bolt therein , aleck lock bolt engaging said latch-bolt , a seal box within the casing engaged by the lock-bolt and a seal In said seal box registering with the key hole of the loclc casing. Printed matter containing interestIng - Ing information sent free- THOMAS G. ORWIG & CO. , Solicitors of Patents. Des Mollies , la. , May C , 1890. Dr. John Duncan Quackenbos , emer itus professor of Columbia university , asserts that hypnotism may be em ployed not only to alleviate pain In some cases which he thinks Is about all there Is to Christian science but that It may also be used to reform criminals and to remove criminal tendencies through "suggestion. " Ho instances some cases where he has ouruil buya of the coiiflrmeil habit of cigarette smoking by this method. 500,000 , FAMILIES RELY ON PE-RU-NA , W. II. 3. Williams , publisher of The Farmers' Industrial Union , In a recent letter to Dr. Hartnmn says : "I have used Po-ru-na as a family medicine for several years. I find it of especial use for myself. I have had several tedious spells with systemic catarrh and before using Pe-ru-na I had tried several Mr. W. II. D. Williams. Columbus , O. other remedies with little or no suc cess. Hut in Pc-ru-na 1 found a prompt and sure cure. I always keep the remedy which promptly relieves any attack of the same malady. "My wife also uses Pc-ru-na. She finds It of especial use for severe spells , to which she Is subject. We always keep It In the house as a family medi cine. We think It an excellent remedy for the various ills to which children are subject , especially climatic dis eases. Address Dr. Hartman , Colum bus. Ohio , for a free book on family medicine. A coffee house should itmko n man rich , declares Victor Smith In the Now York Press. The lineal Satitos can be bought for ID cents a pound , Marncal- DO for 25 and Mandholltig Java for 33. The largest donil tasso In the city ios- taurant holds a trlllo less than two ounces of the beverage ; but suppose wo call It two. That would give us six ty-four half cups to the gallon , or 123 to two gallons. One pound of berries roasted and ground will make easily two gallons of drink , and nt 10 cents a cup the prollt Is anywhere between $12.47 and $12.01 per pound , or about 4,300 per cent. "OMEN are assailed at every turn by troubles peculiar I to their sex. Every mysterious ache or pain is a symptom. These distressing sensations will keep on coming unless properly treated. The history of neglect is written in the worn faces and wasted figures of nine- tcnths of our women , every ono of whom may receive the invaluable ad vice of Mrs. Pinklmm , without charge , by writing to her at Lynn , Mass. Miss LULA EVANS , of Pnrkcrsburg , Iowa , writes of her recovery ns follows : "DKAU MRS. PINKHAM I had been n constant sufferer for nearly thrco years. Had inflammation of the womb , Icucorrhcea , heart trouble , bearing-down pains , backache , headache , ached all over , and at times could hardly stand on feet. My heart trouble was so bad that some nights I was compelled to sit tip ni bed or get tip and walk the floor , for it seemed as though I should , smother. Moro than once I have been obliged to have the doctor visit me in thom m i d d 1 u of the night. I was also very nervous and fretful. I was ut terly discouraged. One dfiy I thought I would write and see if you could do any thing for me. I followed your advice and now I feel like a new woman. All those dreadful troubles I have no more , and I have found Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash a sure cure for leucorrhcca. I am very thankful for your good advice and medicine " "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING , BUT NOT TO ; SHAVE WITH. " IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING ; It Is equally as Important to bo auro you nro wrong before backing out as it Is to be sure you are right before going ahead. What "Kiilsoiiilni'ft" Aro. "Kalsomlnoa" are cheap temporary preparations manufactured from chalks , clays , whiting , etc. , and are etude on the wall with decaying ani mal glue They bear no comparison with Alnlmstlnc , which Is a cement that goes through a process of setting , and hardens with age. Consumers , In buying AlubiiHtlnu , should see that the goods are In 'packages and properly labeled. Nothing else Is "just as good" as Ahibastlne. The claims of new Imitations are absurd on their face. They cannot offer the test of time for durability. Dry plates are all well enough In a photograph studio , but ninilRtors do not think favorably of them In churches. Are You Ufilnt ; Allon'ii Fimr-KnHn ? It Is the only euro for Swollen , Smarting , Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder to bo shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoo Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress , Allen S. Olmstcd , LeRoy , N. Y. Wo are told tlm * the cat has nine lives and we are inclined to bellevo it spends eight of them in vocal cul ture. Hall's Cutnrrli Cure IH talen internally , I'rlco , 75c. Some people seem to know every thing except that fact that thny don't know how much they don't know. Slilrt IlotoiiiH I Should always ho dried before Htarchliiff. Apply "Knimless Starch" freely to both sides , roll up tl lit \\ltli hosom fnsiile and lav aside twenty minutus licfoio ironing. AllKrocuriixcll "Faultless Htarch , " lllo. In Russia no person Is permitted to marry after the age of eighty , and only five marriages are permitted. Dr. ClinrUton M. howls , ths , j\o.w Bmll Sanfortl profemor of English tit Ynk1 , Is the youngest ( nil professor In the fnculty. His ago Is 33. Ho has not boon n prolific author , hlo only publliihod work bclnu n Ph. I ) , thoalu In 139S on "Foreign Sources of Modern English Verification , with Special Uefcrqnco to the So-Culled Iambic Lines of Klght nnd Ton Syllables1 ; published both In this country and In Germany. Throughout the world there are C72 known volcanoes , 270 of which are ac"- tlvo. W.N.U. OMAHA. No. 2U-lb99 Wlico Answcrliij ) Advertisements Kindly Mention Tills 1'nocr , j i.t i.i.i iii ? , t , i i.i i.i.i i.i i + i if Hartford and Vedette BICYCLES. An experience of " 2 years in the application of the best methods of cycle building' , and ouruncqtmled manufac turing' facilities , onublo us to offer the purchuhur the most desirable combinations of DESIGN , QUALITY AND PIIICB. NEW MODELS. CholnloBB , - - - - - S75 Columbia Chain , BO HartforclB , - - - - - 33 VoclotlOB , - - - - $25 , 2O CuliilOKiio , Ilonklrl * . Toldcm , etc. , frt'd of nny Columbia dealer or by mull fur u' 'cunt stamp. POPE MFC. CO. HARTFORD , CONN. ' 'I J'rrS fnliy m ill If ynii wrlto with I 'arii t'i Ink tu CARTEn'3 ' INK CO , , BOSTON , MASS \VAJfTii-Ca : ) e of liafl ticnltTi Hint IM-P-A-N-S will not tn'iieiH. bi'ml 5 cents tu llljiana Chemical Co-.Nuw York , for ID nanuilca and l Or , Kay's Lung Balm REV. L. L. CARPENTER , Wabash , Ind. , is President of the Bethany Assembly at lirooklyn , Ind. Uo Is pcrhups the most prominent clergyman in the Christian Church to-day. Ho lias dedicated about 500 churches and baptised 7000 converts. Ho writes. "It affords mo great ( fa pleasure-to give-my testimony as to the clllciency of Dr. Kay's remedies. Dr. Kay's Lung Halm IB the very bubt cough , cola and throat remedy that I ever used. I have also received great benefit from the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator. My son had for years been greatly ufllicted with the piles ; ho commenced the use of Dr. Kuy'a remedies and experienced relief almost from the first. first.Wo Wo have no words to express our thankfulness for the benefit wo have received UH the result of usoing these remedies. I take great pleasure in commending them to the Buffering. " L. L. CAHIUNTIH , Missionary and S. S. Evangelist , Christian Church. novator. It is a perfect renovator of the whole system. It is the very best remedy " ' * ' > * known for stomach troubles , Indigestion , dyspepsia , catarrh of the & . stomach , conBtipatlon , aleolivcr nnd kidney troubles , nnd to overcome ellects of Lu-Grippo nml SIMUNQ lassi- tude. It is an excellent Nerve Tonie. Send for free sample and a free ilhiBtratec. 110 page hook of receipts etc. . nml send your svmptoms and we will give you free advice. If druggists don't huvo Dr. Kay's Renovator don't take any bubstftute they may say Is "just as good , "for it has no equal ; but send direct to us and wo will scud It by return mall prepaid. Price li/iots. / , and 81.00 or sx | for 85.00. Also Dr. Kay's Lung .Balm lOcts. , and 25ctH. , postage prepaid , Dit. B , J. KAY McoiCAb Co. , Saratoga Springs , N. Y. 4