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p <Croir"iNcJi°usi^ I Genuine Hygienic Underwear. We desire to call special attention to tlieir Sanitary Qualities. . They prevent the "body from being; suddenly chilled by atmospheric changes, and guard the wearer against colds, la grippe, pneumo nia, rheumatism, etc. The fleecing is woven in the fabric, and is guar anteed not to wear off until the garment is thoroughly' worn out. Use only ordinary care in washing. Upon their, me its alone the "Plymouth" commends to you the' "Health Underwear." only"7R CENTS. Fully equal in quality to Underwear sold usually at $1.50. Sold for Seventy-five Cents per Garment, only at the "Plymouth'" Corners — Seventh and Robert, St. Paul. .Nicollet and Third, Minneapolis. *THE — PLYMOUTH .. Clothing House;; TERMED A CONSPIRACY. A Husband's Scheme Spoiled by the Jury. Philadelphia, Oct. The jury in the trial of the suit of Jacob B. Culbert son against Dr. J. R. Mansfield, of Ger mantown, Pa., brought to recover $50, --000 damages for the alienation of Mrs. Culbertsou's affections, this morning brought in a verdict in favor of the de fendant. Dr. Mansfield. The case has attracted wide-spread interest on ac count of the sensational charges from both sides, ami was practically decided when .Judge Finletter handed the case over to the jury last night, expressing the decided opinion that the evidence in this case conclusively shows that the plaintiff's case is a vile conspiracy sus tained by jury. The purpose of this conspiracy is evident— to be freed from his wife for a newer love and make money by it. i HOFFMANN'S FOR FINE CLOTHING that pleases. IN FIT ! IN STYLE! IN FABRIC! That inspire confidence an! capture custom, while the mightiest trade magnets are d - Each Day the Store Becomes More Popu lar as People Find Out the Superb Stock and Careful Service. The majority of buyers are only fairly careful ahout their clothes. The newness of a storeful of Suits bewilders them. They are too easily pleased. We wish you were twice as particular. It's the particular man— th particular young man— that this store gets. Those who want almost too much those who think' nine-tenths of Ready-Made Suits not good enough lor them. We rarely miss a customer when he is particular. B9sOR HHBeeeH^ A FEW NOTABLE FEATURES. 8F 333 2^ tf 3 *^. if 333 /P*^ are in vogue- Every one wants them. j^aa Wl Ji waa ?^ They're here, all the sorts and colors Usee. & team^es^ yon ever heard of, and more, very likely. Diagonals in faint and heavy lines, others in Cheviot}* roughness: also Camel's Hair effects. The very touch of these goods is winsome. They tell of Durability and Elegance in one breath. Come and see them. HERE'S SERGE RICHNESS. PRICES THE LOWEST. ALL THE RAQE^'wvvv^,. Double-Breasted Sack Suits are "in it" this season. Our assortment of egaut Homespuns, Serges, Cheviots, Cassimeres, will astonish you. We've got the nobbiest collection on the street. We've got them in Stouts (you'll find them only here), we've got them in Slims, also. They rang? in price from §10 to 525, while our collection at $15 is enormous, EVERY APPROVED FABRIC We have in Single-Breasted Sack and Cutaway. We know they are su perlatively good, fine, stylish. We keen a close watch ON THE WORK MAN SHIP, to be sure that it is thorough; ON THECOST,to he certain about* lowest prices— in tact, we guarantee them—because we make them. Lookers say we have the handsomest stock on the street. T-T OX- 1 TAT A "NFIST TT A T~ oui " Leader— Best value in town. Best U\J£ lJ.»Ai.u\ -LJ.xi_.i- seller in town. Equals any §8 Hat in town. Price, 12. We Are tbi Champions of Good Clothing at Lowest Prices. lug- y.i iiy! 1 iy.riuli.il IK UUi 142 and 144 East Seventh Street, Ryan Block. BLAINE'S INTENSION. Pat Egan Says the Plumed Knight Will Take the Stump. Jy Washington, Oct. Minister Egan said today that he expected to visit Mr. Blame before proceeding to his home, Lincoln, .Neb. Mr. Egan said : lie. had met a gentleman in New York, just from Maine, who informed him it was Mr. Blame's intention to take ah active part in the campaign before the close: New York, Oct. From a reliable source it was ascertainett-at. Republican headquarters that a delegation would be sent down to Maine to see Mr. Blame and get him to take the. stump. As Jo seph Mauley is the nearest man to Blame among the managers of the Re publican canvass, it is thought that lie will go down and urge the Plumed Knight to come to the rescue of Harri son and Reid. BSO WOULD WRECK AN EXPRESS. Obstructions Placed on Top of a High Embankment. May's Landing, N. J., Oct. 8. -An attempt was made to wreck a train last night near Winslow, on the Williams town branch of the Reading railroad. Several rails were . laid across the track and spiked to the ties. The obstruction was discovered by persons who happened to be passing, and was only removed after much dilliculty. An express train was almost due at the time. The spot where the obstruction was placed was on top of a steep em bankment, ami if a train had struck it, it would have been ditched. This is the third attempt to wreck trains on this road within a few weeks. Movements of Steamships. London — Sighted: Bostonian, Boston; Westernland. New York. Hamburg— Arrived: Wieland, New York. — Xew York — Arrived: Fuerst Bismarck. Southampton; Ethiopia. City of Home, Glas gow. Cherbourg— Arrived: La Touraiue, New York. Kio be Janeiro— Marcia, from Santos, sailed from Bio de Janeiro for New York. .«» Free Delivery Ordered. Washington, Oct. B.— The tree mail delivery service has been ordered estab lished Dec. 1, 1802, at Waterfow ri, Wis.,, and Independence, 10. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. - A fire at Clinton, N.C, yesterday destroyed a block of business house's, several dwellings and the iaii, all the prisoners escaping. It was thought the fire was of incendiary ori gin. Loss, 5100,000. Richard Golden, the well-known comedian playing "Old Jed Vrouty" at the Havmarket theater, has been sued by his wife, Dora Wiley Golden, now on the stage as the "Sweet Singer of Maine,", for divorce. In her bill Mrs. Golden charges her husband with cruelty, drunkenness and infidelity. ■ An assignment for fhe benefit of its credi tors lias been made by the Order of Vesta, an organization which differed only from Iron Hall in the moderation of its promises of profit. Exports of gold from New York for the week ending yesterday were 845.509: of di ver. $177,250. imports of gold were $503,565; of silver. $147,359. *o LOCAL MENTION. Ifiiradtcme Shirts, p That are perfect-fitting, can be had by | ordering of Briggs & Merrill, and t!i£y are no more- expensive than the average store shirt. Remember this when your assortment is low, and you will never regret giving them an order. They also carry a complete line of Scarfs, Hand kerchiefs, Cuffs and Collars; in fact, they are headquarters for Fine Furnish-: ings. Fourth and Robert streets is their location. .Wire Bank and Office Railing. St. Paul Wire Works, 21 West Third. THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1892.— SIXTEEN PAGES. v. Removal. John Pfister, the jeweler at 215 East Seventh street, is offering 'a reduction of 25 per cent for cash on all goods sold during this month prior to his removal, Nov. 1, to his new store, No. 416 Wa basha street, between Sixth and Sev enth. Ever I. a d.v Knows, or Should Kaow, That Vose's Hats and Bonnets, at 522 Nicollet avenue, are unequaled in the Northwest and unsurpassed in Pans, London or New York. Parrots! Parrots!! Parrots!!! American Green and African Gray. De Cou & Co, 21 West Third. The Matchless Shaw Pianos V-ag^greia Are superior to all JtlPir^fP* others in beauty of fJ^^^mM tone, wonderful con- : w*j struct ion and phenom ij*li^2SK|lni| enal durability. We ■'ij6c^Jßa*M*jM wi " ta^ e Pleasure in **353KHEi2E!^ showing you these wonderful pianos. S. W. Rauoenbush & Co., 19 and 21 West Fourth St. (Lowry Ar cade.) Cleanliness .^«-\i to Godliness. Upholsterers, carpet cleaners, mat tress and feather renovators. Schroeder & Dickinson. 16 E. Sixth street. Tel. 875. Removal. John Pfister, the jeweler at 215 East Seventh street, is offering a reduction of 25 per cent for cash on all goods sold during this month prior to his removal, Nov. 1, to his new store, No. 410 Wa basha sti eet. between Sizth and Sev enth. -_^ Handsome Pall Hats At Mrs. A. E. Devitt's Millinery Estab lishment, 121) East Seventh street, next to Plymouth Clothing house. Mrs. 11. E. P. Ward, the Portrait Artist. Has returned from the East and will re ceive pupils at her studio, and other class rooms. In addition to her former specialties, she adds Figure and Flower Painting, Dresden and French methods after superior masters. Also Miniature Work on Ivory. A few specimens will be shown for sale, class and order work (a few days ouiy, after Oct. 11) at the Frost Block, corner of Selby avenue and Mackubin street— after this at her studio. Orders for Holidays a specialty. . 11. E. P. Ward, - 110 Endicott Arcade, St. Paul. Music Boxes. Music Boxes. For one week we will retail any Music Box in the house at wholesale price. Immense stock of fine imported Boxes at prices that will never be duplicated. W. J. Dyer & Bro., 148 ami 150 East Third street. Flower Pots in Variety. " De Cou & Co., 21 West Third. Fire Sale oi" Buggies At Ganglehoff's warehouse in old Mil waukee depot, foot of Eagle street: See C. B. Dickens* Adv. On Election Horses in Horses and Car riages column. Every Eudy Knows, or Should Know, That Mrs. Vose,' s22 Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis, is showing more elegant, unique and exclusive models in im ported Hats and Bonnets than any house west of New York. St. Paul ladies should see them. Pigeons, '-£.>•;* Per Pair. De Cou & Co., 21 West Third. 300 Buggies and Carriages, Slightly marred by smoke and water, to be sold at half-price at Ganglehoff's warehouse in old Milwaukee depot, foot of Eagle street Canaries From Sl to Stl. " De Cou & Co., 21 West Third. To stimulate the appetite and secure good digestion, use Angostura Hitters. Sole Man ufacturers, Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons. * Fine Switches Made To order. Mrs. M. Franklin, 318 Wa basha street. fi. F. Benedict, Next to the Seven Corners bank, meets all competition on all kinds of Furni ture, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery and Lamps. Buy Wire Plant Stands of Man ufacturers, St. Paul Wire Works. 21 West Third. Furniture and Carpets At cash prices, sold on easy payments and no charge for interest. G. F. Bene dict, next to Seven Corners bank. Wire Plant Stands Reduced. St. Paul Wire Works, 21 West Third. Millinery Opening. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 10, 11 and 12, Mrs. 11. A. Nichols will show a line line of Pattern Bats, Ribbons, Velvets, Fancy Feathers. Tips and Novelties. Ladies cordially in vited. 137 South Wabasha street. ' • DIKE). GREEN— In St. Paul, Friday, Oct. 7, afte t a brief illness, Jennie Green. Funeral from 11. 11. "Schroeder* s Undertaking Booms, IS East Sixth street, Sunday afternoon, Oct. 'J, 3:30 p.m. Friends invited. GLEXXOX— In this city. Oct. 7, 1592, at 648 Bedford street, Owen Glennon, aged twen ty-two years. Funeral tomorrow at 8 o'clock. Services at St. ilarv's church, at S-.'iO. Bos ton. Mass., and Halifax, X. S.. papers please copy. DELANO— In St. Paul. Minn., Oct. 8, 1892 at family residence, Xo. -36 East Tenth street,. Mrs. C. A. Delano, widow of the late F. It. Delano, aged sixty-eight years. Notice of funeral hereafter. St. Louis, Mo., papers please copy. AMUSEMENTS'.' ; iiiC3-rj»Ajsri3iii TO-MGHT ANO iU. THIS WKKK THE A Big Scenic Sensation. OPERATOR AMec, , °' si " Next Sunday— Akerstrom. EXHIBITION FOR ONE WEEK OP TnE :T GREAT PAINTING, "Tiie Morning of the Crucifixion." The GREATEST of RELIGIOUS PICTURES One-half proceeds devoted to charity. ADMISSION ONLY 10 CENTS. Corner Eighth and Wabasha Sts DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. CENTRAL HALL! FOR ' CLUB ID^ISTOES, Kitchen, Dining-Room, Elevator. Apply 34 East Seventh street, Room 501. DE GARMO'S CLASSES IN DANCING. Westmoreland Hall, Ton tli and St. Peter Sts. Now Open. Tuesdays and Saturdays. Young Ladies, Misses and Masters, 4 p. m, - Ladies' and Gentlemen, Bp. m. Private le** Eons at other times'; . AMCJSEMEXTS. ii ■ - TONIGHT fe German Theater. Season 92-93. flffi! Theodore Bollmann Manager. Hew! "AN HONEST BROKER.'' law I A Popular Comedy, With Songs. Sale of seals now open. Fourth Subscrip tion Performance Sunday, October 16in. Monday Evening, Oct. 10, ANNUAL. ENGAGEMENT OF nm MISS s Assisted by a Company Including Mr. Taber. .HR. STIXSON Sole Manager. REPERTORY: Monday Evening and Saturday Mat inee — Romeo and Juliet. Tuesday — GYMBELINE. Wednesday— INGOMAP, Thursday— Twelfth Night, Friday,-' Doußle Bill— Rogues and Vagabonds, Pygmalion and Galatea. Saturday Night— As You Like It. Week Oct. IT— 2 Lost Paradise IVI Al*COL>rS I>\XCl>« ACAOK.-.IT, LOWRY ARCADE— Fourth St. Entrance. 'Children's' Class Saturdays at 3 p. m. Adults s— Tuesdays and Saturdays at Bp. in. Now is the time to enter. Id wood, If HITE BEAR LAKE. I QUINT)! A V ' —Three -in He skat'ins* Ol'lUJAi -Threemile skating contest between liarley Davidson, champion of Minnesota and K. Doran. champion of Miuneapi lia Opeuine of di • Electric [toiler Coaster, the only coaster of the kind ever built in the West, eiicirclm ■ the iiiiiMiii'r three times.and xiviug a beautiful panoramic view of the entire country. Special N'otic-. — Positively no itisMiig allowed in the tunnels through which the Electric Holler Counter passes. Kleist's Band in attendance. El c trie cars leave end cf Seventh Street c *■•'. lo every ln;'t l;n :r. ' (Custom Shoes Mada in Style,) m m UR l Try '-' : i 81 * ffl $3* 50 Shoes g| *fffl for Ladies and fg Men wear lon«* --v^w JO2 cr and fit better : X^.l. Ji? than any others. LOYERING'S 55.00 Hand-Sewed Shoes for Laches and Men, in all styles, sizes and widths, outwear all others for the money. Best Patent Leather Shoes made, §6.00 per pair. Boys' and Youths' $2.50 and $3.00 Fine Calf Sewed Shoes for school reduced to $1.50 and $1.75. A bar gain rarely met with. Misses' Kid and Goat Spring* Heel Shoes, $1.75; reduced from $2.50 and $3.00. Nearly all sizes, and a regular bonanza. Lamb's Wool Soles. 15c; two pairs, 25c, Overgaiters and Leggings made to order. Prompt attention given to mail orders. HriCPOßlCp.lKfflMHß'Bmilßl** gItCRTMIKPOW'' «EtJlim"#^ jfe^Al^^jf Fine Red Under- T^f^^J Heavy Blue Un- KSjvUr/V^ ? Dr. Jaeger's Hy- Y^ftJ»ug£l " " tLy VmJ* t wear,.. 75c, worth A vUw£3S wear, $I,oo} F;"m Jt V ffienic Underwear, } >^Uftnfrtr^J Y*/^N*V . W'so. f/^\^ worth §1.50. \*/\!Sj $2.00; worth ß3-00. (ZU^SW Men's Sheep's A"!" llln JP^EBffißicn ■ BQAIA nnn-m «* B .4* n ■ BBS Red Striped Fino Gray Woolen Un- I IHRI 1 1 il i H IB 1 TO lit i Bill Ai O^li^ Woolen Under feS STAND PEERLESS ANO ALONE wear, selling for* ' Oar 1 Price, 37c. U I 11 11 EJ W L jL il O O F^ 11l U *r*t 111! ° Ul ' PricCl 50e ' PEERLESS AND ALONE in the increase of business and volume of sales. EERLESS AND ALONE in push, pluck and enterprise. . ' "'" V i EERLESS 'AND ALONE in the size, assortment and style of their stock, H and, above all things, Peerless and Alone in naming Lowest Bed-Rock Prices. *" ■ Fi ire Angora l \ |QjL \ ' Natural Wool SrS Double-Breasted Suits. ..: ft) FALL SUITS. SC worth 81.25 each. MP -SL/ Price §1.00. Our Price, 75c. w , iw irail * .7 nf 14 • •EST Gentlemen who want the latest we slow an .endless variety W -JJ correct fashions in Fall Suits, and styles and colorings. The ever pop- |JI J who want .to practice economy, are ular Black Cheviot in a superb Wrof'i invited to step in and view our quality for the price. Brown and i ]%. ■ new stock. It. embraces all the Brown-Mixed Cheviots in many lil ! new styles in ,^Wx* shades, and when you come to 111 • CUTAWAY SACK SUITS, «^W<^ \yL^ P Fancy Cheviots, the designsare too I 1 1 CUTAWAY FROCK SUIT,?, VC^f 'QZj i { many to describe. There is not a JL' ft , STRAIGHT-CUT SACK SUITS, S^Jf \"'\i V/\) Suit amODff them that iS nOt WOrth fSSI^ •LJfe f Made of Fine Chevints.'llomespims. Bannockburns Y^l/ MV : >K.k\A^'-fr~iy -*• Pi . ,-,,,. v^t-" '«§§£§ PSyi Cassimeres, Worsteds. Diagonals, Etc. •<>***«.< *BW? -1 -*3^^V V " Il ' om loto'^ 0 * W SEE OIK Sia SUIT, WORTH 818. l*^S%^T iIiSS THE - W °^^ OWNED T Boys' Double-Breasted Suits sES ; 81.50. ..^=,^^^^s^^^. fi**\ " good value at Our Price.3l.oo. J^m^^^^S^k > J? • » * . . ... $I*so -..-.. I^Mi^^^i^M Vv We have the latest productions, Our Price.SJiDO ' t<Sfi^^ : ; *"$W /*By'S selected with reference to durability |. r ** 'tM Ijfld A as well as to style. See the splendid y: rj "... '-^3t|j \U . U Snits at $2.50 and $3.50, and "Iron HvK^^S®^^^^^ HI ! ! T Yarn" Suit at §4. The best in the ~ WH^y RTT world for boys. i r -^ '^^p^PS^i^^^^i^^^^^p^ I -7 \7.l I%fe> Ooala?, Yowinir& Miller ' Shape, HW OpCpill.Alotofßoys'Suits, 'mJ^£> W£u Baalap, Youman & Miller Shape, Jfr^i-* * rL HJ,H! sizes4 10 x \ T s ; f*HT# •*•>/ >.1M r ' *^" strong Wool Cassimere, a standard l/ >A\ ' *' ; SfcJ^^ FQ^^'Hi Cf\ $3.50 quality, will go (and quickly) W/jUL 7:' r :* vi>i.ou. worth s3.oo at ■ - ;^ife^ I TTr««r. l v\vo.ir i;^,v' Bought of Raymond. Hawes & Co., Dan burr, *$* .«&. ax* jss*. , v..vi . wear, it*i,u- Conn., wen; made for but did not ship to George. J? "J ffQ Fine Angora J: Or*. C-i' 7 °'n. P. Kean & Co., No. 521 Broadway, New York. \gpp Q \k^ B Wool Underwear, Price, 75 •."" ■*«,-, JS&aWB in Red, Bine, CHARLES HOCHSTADTER & CO., Proprietors. *%* ~^~*~ = '*7 r "\ 4^ s^^ t^,u^ > Lambs- Wool Tin- S^tf***' ) ; Fine Striped Shirt fe^uil^ '^ Heavy Gray Don- feSur^? I 1, / >^l*i " " ''erwear, 50c; worth V. , i and Drawers, 75c; Yul£ lile-Breasted Shirt V,M 1 f >:*\p/^N|N;> 75c. \^i/v\) cheap at Sl. 25. v&rtM aml Drawers, 50e ? 'wV^VSV i J>'n&;~-*~ . iLM«..)M^ , i '«*.«»iSii»»*J^ , #'«5 worth 75c. '^**v^***J 1 •--" ::: — — — ' . " " ... *-)■ Ka Is coming, and you must be s&~; gin to think of getting a -v^kq Heating Stove. It does not r^OT P a y *y° to u y a cheap stove jg| :. • and use twice the amount of coa l when you can get a SSISSe* - WEST POINT! J*4l3S? 9~ V fey* *;*^y k «rij" *»*, xz^jfe^ttfi^ •*"-*^.**™ rmm* *>**Nk JOL it*"*** » <^xj. w i^p^i^yjy^^ coal when you can warm the (is. Hf . :> WEST POINT! ; -$ that will keep you warm the -iS^SiSB- whole winter with just half Vjjp that much. You must study '3-fftfc-^ftlP^ economy these days. Coal is inl^fWKiSK^ * 00 expensive to waste. We .fff have others, elegant Nickel ;.pp * r *s Trimmed (seized) Parlor Wfflm ßll3^ Stoves as low as 814.00. Don't •i^tf^Sl^S^ misunderstand us. We are r £k!^G&M ; -r^ complete outfitters, and carry pyjf.ij;.p-^y. : complete outfitters, and carry J^SjsUfifr. ~' I iS! %>s* a full line of Furniture, Car et. '--'. -'^-p pets and General Household -: />i . ■. *- ! '%* woods. %S£PBHBbNHB9 Easy Terms and Low Prices I^^^^^^KW is our motto. ■'"■'-■' -4 To find us go to Seven Cor- 1 l^^^^S i^^f^|^|^^^^ ners and count 5 doors down l^^^^giMlfr Seventh Street from the Bank. %,^M 2^ Look for sign of our stores. '— -' It reads: Tiie Seven Corners Furniture Co. i v ■ y_ i y Ax^orxt K3ir..\T.s. MltS. LESLIE WISHES TO A.V I i nounce to her patrons aud others that she has removed her Dressmaking Parlors to 08 East Seventh st., over Geist's Jewelry Store. » TIIK GRAND HOTEL, SOUTH PARK, . will be opened Oct. 12. 1893, by Mrs. Beach, sister of ex-Sheriff Connelly, formerly proprietor of said hotel. (.(.117KEX ALE OTHER KKMtDiKS VV fail then the doubting man becomes convinced of the superior value of Dr. E. B. Halliday's Blood Purifier. The wise man never u*-es any other remedy. ADIES I*N" DELICATE HEALTH OR LADIES IN D RUGATE HEALTH OR - about the turn of life will find Dr. Hal liday's Blood Purifier just what they want. For sale by all druggists. Office and labora tory. 274 East Seventh st„ St. Paul. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE i stockholders of the (Treat Northern Railway Company, for the elestfon of tSvee directors to serve for the term of three years, and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before it. will be held at the office of the company iiT*?^»Paul, Minne sota, on Thursday, Oct. 13th, 18 j!, at 12 o'clock noon. Edward T. Nichols, Secretary. St. Paul, Oct. 1, 1892. ■ DX. J. >s*. WELCH. DENTIST. HAS moved to 13$ East Sixth st, opposite Hdtbl Ryan. . THE CC%VGRK<J*kTIOX RUSSIAN Brotherhood of West St. Paul services Sept. 21, 22, 1892, No. 282-284 .Texas St., were attended by 200 people. The sermon preached by E. Cramr; and also Mr. W. Shapiro is sus pended from the Congregation of . Bussian Brotherhood since Sept. 17th. President H. Rosenbaum. Residence, 136 Eaton ay. rpilfi ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X itockholders of the St. Paul, Minne apolis & Manitoba Railway Company, for the 1 flection of ft board Of directors and transac tion of euch other business as may come be fore it, will be held at the office of the com pany, in St. - Paul. Minn., on Thursday, Oct. WW, 1653, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. - Ed- Ward Sawyer, Secretary, fit. Paul, Oct. Ist, IbW. NOW IS THE TIME \>Aj&^?S3%s> y A Aft* To Enter tlie J. D. Mass Shorthand School, 802 Pioneer Press. Greater demand for competentstenographers than we can supply. ■ m Health Is Wealth. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat Kent, a guaranteed specific for Hysteric l)iz ziuesa. Convulsions. Fits. Nervous Neuralgia Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Men ial Depression, Softening of the Brain re sulting in insanity and leading to misery, de cay and death. 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