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Liocsal Daws. T. II. Eisner went to Omaha yester day. K J. Nightingale built an adillil^n to his barn. Mr. J. E. McCray is still reported as very low. The addition la the M. E. parsonage is rapidly gring up. Mr. Hickman Is moving Int > the Mrs. 8. O. Taylor property. T. M. Reed Is treating hla store to s new coat of pain*. Lew McGrath moved his family back to Loup City, last Saturday. Win. Criss passed through town with bis sleam thresher Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Win Duek of Litchfield, were In the city a part of this week. Mrs. A. E. Chase and children visited Chapman and Central City, the first part of the week. Ira Foster came down from Com stock, on a railroad bicycle last Sunday to visit his family. The Royal Neighbors of America, bad a social time for an hour last Tuesday night after their lodge meeting. You should call at T. M. Reeds when you want anything In the furniture line. He has a flue stock to select from. J. K. Pearson, democratic candidate for sheriff, wss looking up his Interests In these psrts the first end of the week. W. II. Conger has constructed a two hundred barrel cistern on bis farm 8 miles south of town for stock purposes. Jay Plant and wife arrived at the bome of Mis. Plants parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Needham, last Saturday, for a short business visit. Don't be led astray and made to be lieve lb at there's something ju.-t as good as Rocky Mountain Tea. There's nothing half as good. 8 F. Reynolds has been on the slek list this week and Dar. Grow sr., has been slicing stake for the hungry in bis absence. Quickly cure couatlpatioc and rebuild and invigorate the entire system never gripe or nauseate—DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Waue will short ly go to Central America, where they expect to spend the winter with Mr. Weite’s brother. Will. Mrs. Stellmacher accidently stepped on e rusty nail last week which penetrat ed nearly the entire distance through the foot. She is slowly recovering. Just as we go to press we learn of the sad death of the aged father} of Judge Wall, full account of which will appear next week. The old gentleman waa killed by the car*. O. Benschoter bad tha misfortune to have one of hla spotted ponies throw its shoulder out of place last Sunday while running on the rope Mr, Benaeboter pulled the shoulder lu placa himself. Don’t forget to attend the lecture of Mias Matilda Fletcher, at the M. E. church next Thursday night. She will convince you that “Man ia an Angel.’’ That Is the news paper man of course. J L. Hopper, who has been stationed at Ord.the past summer was In the city oyer night Weduesdav night. Mr. Hop per baa been changed to Gibbon, and will have charge of the elevator at that place in the future. We hive for sale a full supply of blank mortgages, deeds, land leases, notes and mortgage notes on band. All printed on best quality paper and are of the best forms and print. Warranty deeds to conform with county deed records. The Oblsen Bros, have secured the contract for building e large brick bu siness house at Comstock. 12 miles a hove Arcadia, on the B. A M. extension, and ere now shipping the brick from their yards st this place One hundred thousand ere required. While at Hasting* last week the ju nior editor of this paper bad the pleat ura of meeting a number of old time frleuds. among whom were Mr and Mrs. Wesley Pedlar, and Rev T. 11. Dry, e former pastor of the M K church of this place who Is now located at Keeesiw, and other* all of whom are getting along well Carl de la Motto made thi* office a pleasant call ls*t Wednesday and when we asked him far the news of hi* neigh borheed staled that the tower on the aew Herman church near Haaard, • m being built end will soon be completed, Ue sey* that e eew AM lb had «||| be pot in. The boll it e preeeni to tho church organisation end when pwl in place will bo dedicated with sppropn eto ceremonies. If affaire continue to he carried nn kf the buys no our street* at night e* bat been the practice for e few weeka paat Our etljr connoH will be compelled to appoint e Harebell end look after It, It l.»ea aul lustier • b- . » et.,g |* , „I No* men locating among n« must and w»d bo proteeted e* well a* old romdeot* and If the bwodlum element i* ineree* lag In the osteal apparent at preeetl e •**dod *ea#o« most be administered W. R. Mellor will move Into the Stott property in a few days. Willi* Waite took a load of hnus» ■ hold goods to hi* farm Tu inlay. W. II. Conger went to Grand Island. Wednesday to attend the wedding ol bis son Caibie. Old Mr. A..I Smith wondered a wav from homa last Monday and wu* found at Austin, i.i tbe evening. If you want yoar watch put lu good repair bv tbe only first cla*» workman In the county call on G. II. Morgan, the Jewler. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Carpenter arrived from tbelr home at Kolons, la., last Fri day evening to look after the estate of Mra. Carpenter It is strange how u fellow v. ill hustle around and do the bill posting or any other dirty little job if he can coax tbe pops to nominate him for an ofilice. M s. Alf. Wilson and Mrs. Kd. Car peuter, daughters of the late O. S Brown, received a voucher for $1,000 each from the A.O. U. W. last Tuesday. Grace—Better doctor your health be fore applying heautflyIng remedies. Kid yourself of constipation. Indigestion with Rocky Mountain Tea, ami you'll have a beautiful face. One Minute Cough Cure vutckly cures obstinate summer coughs and colds. ‘ I consider it a most wonderful medicine. • quick and safe.',-W. W. Merton, May hew, WU. Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, —a sure and safe application for to tured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. Mr G E Hetchkins, tbe miller, ia contemplating rebuilding tbe mill in the spring, and this winter will run a flour and feed store In the city, keeping on hand a full supply of the different grades which he baa been handling. Dr. Cauy'8 Condition Powder*, are just what a horse needs when In bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but med icine and tbe best in use to put a burse in prime conditlou. Price25 cents per package. For sale by Odendahl Bro’s. W. J. Bryan, the greatest long dis tance talker on record, will speak In Loup City on Wednasday next. He is on a dying trip through tbe state and will stop just long enough in his dight, for the faithful to to touch tbe hem of bis garment, and Igno digit, whoopee. Si Hoi 10mI) is the tirat man who baa ever received the nomination tor supreme judge that bad no more re sped fi r the office than to make a political mud bole of it. Mr. Reece refuses to trail tbe sacred Judicial ermine in the political filth, and therefore will not take the stump. He should receive his reward for so doing. Ex Governor Hogg, of Texas, has gone back on the Bryan faction of the delusionists, and declared for Expansion without tbe aid or con sent of any of them. Mr. Hogg says the Philippines are ours and must remain so nt all bazxarda. He is the same animal that run through the Tamany fence at New York, last summer and caused a stampede a mong tbe braves. It will now be in order for tbe pop papers to call him a hog.' • Last Friday morning at about 1 o'clock :hefire bell called up tbe people, whose ittention was at once attracted to the large flouring mill south west of town. I'he structure was completely envelop ed in flames and almost before anyone could get to it the roof had fallen in, and the whole mill and its contents were rapidly being destroyed. About one hundred people stood off st s re spectable distance and watched the burniag limbers fall, and with deep re grets*^ our old land mark and pub lic enterprise malt into a mass of ruins The origan of the Hr* la not known, hut it is supposed to have caugh' Inaide the building as when tirst discovered It wa> seen bursting out of the roof The plant was valued at 9t(l,H0U with an in surance of but 91 000. It was owned by U h. Ilotcbklns, who purchased the ptai t in the spring of Is97, and w ho had equipped II with fll the necessary machinery of modern improveuieu' The evidence lu the contest cate *.f I' II Watson, v a. Judge Homer M Sul liven, in which the latter, a populist nominee see «s to have his name print a*! on the oiticial ballot a« a democratic candidate also wit held Ttp-eday he | fore county cleik Miutbull. and deci | sion rendered Wednesday morning in i favt r of tbe plaintiff U in s | tie «vl j dence showed that the democrats of this Judicial district held their regular von | venllow at Kearney and refused to en i dorse Mr HulUvew. wbereu|M>n the Judge ! |Oie*iy brought a rburs few fruut <‘u | twr count* and wttb one nr two other i representative* from other counites held what they ceded a con*e |> IHI |! l*fc>% Ifttt l'«M| venllow ef course en torawu hint and bn is trying t« get hi* nans* we lb# ticket as the re i guts* dews <MC fflhl l b# dee. * j crate here ii* united In Ibwir effort* to , usshe na eaewspia uf this case aad Mr W aieuts. a* *e» retarv of that wualy t va ' tml t ogimiiine bn* entered a protest i with ta# above results Jsiues Reutfrow will pay $3.50 per tor for old Iron, castings, etc and 5 cent* per piund for copper snd braaa. Healthy. happt babies. Mothers say Rocky Mountain Tea la the greatest baby medicine in tbe world. 35 cuts For windmill* and pump* call on James Rentfrow. lie b*nilles>tbe best makes snd at tbe lowest prices. Tank* all kind* and sizes made o i-rder at the lowest prices. Pump and windmill repairs alwaya on hand. Hamilton Clark, of Chauncy, Ga., *«' * he suffered with itching pile* twenty years before trying DeWItt'a Witch Ha zel Salve, two boxen of which complete ly cured him. Beware of worthless cotin. lerieltH. Our baby was Sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Min ute Cough Cure,-it relelved at once and cured her In a few days" B 1,. Nance, Prill. High School, Bluffdale, Texas The pain of a burn or scald Is almost instantly relieved by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm. It also heals the Injured parts more quickly than any other treatment, and without the burn Is very severe does not leave a scar. For sale bv Odendah) Bros, Kodol Dyspepsia Cur* cures dyspep. sia because its ingredients are such that It can’t help doing so. ’The public can rely upou it a - a master reined) for all disorders arising from imperfect di gestion.”--James M, Thomas, M D,, in American Journal of Health, N Y. Lost—On Monday morning, Oct. 10, between the BAM yard* and my farm, a lap robe. Black on one aide and Orange with figure on the other. ‘Chase” marked on corner. Finder kindly leave at this office. L N. Smith TI/’ANTED-SEVkRaL bright and TT HONEST, jtersons to represent us as Managers tn this SDd close by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight bona-fide, no more, no leas salary, position permanent, our refertnees. any bank in any tosrn. it is maialy office work conduct ed at home. Reference Enclose sclt-ad. dreused stamped envelope.—Tub Domik. ion Com cany. Dept 8. Chicago 0 95 to 3 190 — ♦ ♦♦ MABBIBD Waite—Grow—At tlie residence of the brides parents in this city, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening Oct 25, 1899. Mr. Willis Waite and Mis* Abbie Grow, were joined in marriage by the Rev. Hawley of Arcadia The wedding wa« a private one, none being in attendance but tbe immediate families. Mr. Waite is a highly respected young man who has lived in these pans since a small child and has bv his geatlemanly de meanor, won host* of friends. Miss Grow, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I) C. Grow, has lived here all her life and is one of our most esteemable young ladies. The young couple start out in the world with enviable prospects and the sincere wishes of all their friends that no storms assv ever mar their hap piness Austin—Smith- Mr. Nels Austin and Miss Mamie Smith were married at the residence of tbe grooms parents, in Loud City, Neb., on Tuesday evening Oct 17, 1899, at 8 o'clock. Judge Kay officiating. Tbe youug folks have long been residents of tbis city and the best wishes of their many fr;ends go with them to their new borne in Cherry county where they Intend locating. CoNtiER—Bai.hwin —Mr. Castile Con ger and Miaa Myrtle May Baldwin were married at the home of tbe brides par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Baldwin, at Grand Island, Nebr., on Wednesday evening Oct., 85. 1899. Mr. Conger is the son of lion W. II Conger of this eity, and is now located at Chapman, Neb , as agent for the U. I*, railroad and Miss Baldwin Is an esteemable young lady of Grand lslaud. The best wishes of the Northwestern go with them AXMdMTMKNr AARON AT HHKMIVTBHIAN M ALL. 1‘rcMUw In the Presbyterian hall next Sabbath by Kev. J M McCahm, at losua in at Amnia at 1 p. in and at Kockvill* at 7 :<u All are cordially invited Tha Christian Kadeavor sovicty win give a llallowean Social and nerve refreshment* on Ttteaday. OcXotwr SI, In tlia building ju»t west of Sheppard a jewelry etor*. Please eome aa<l bring your friend* AT INI M A i HI Hi H Service* At M It church Sunday itet tU at I Jo subject A tjod At Work subject for ■ venllur at 7 Ju Where le Hell ’ |>*d 1 low appointment at 1 p m suhj#, t \ peculiar people ' — TT MlNWAA kV 4Ni.AI.Ii 41. sBWVIt'As t,erntaA . »u«eli, al Services will |,r n#|4 ***t Sunday Ik tutwr » la kel*. at j p hi and Sunday v itaUfSn, at lump city m th< tti or At kg ami At Ashiow la the at* trios* 41 ItM U»U4i (MIU Alo Saw Nat* h Pastor ••»tti a t*i iu. aeas fHe tea- ha it Mending t tii |« of loe*p i llt dtatsua witt Meet ia l,..«p my <« it* nest •ntofday of *« a atoath at d Mat ».»*«.a •mV ksi tth Pages I to tt of %ke s. h.ui Hi.c i*t ia Comedy amt sai.re *o t, bar* amt olfcet« tatrrested la Ita aavh are urged leto yamnt tl k I.Atwtm.aa Hoi t* •*« A* t*. .At Itk fce* wiki les ture At the d t Aari h aa fh irctav eceatae tfoteathar lad At f A j “• U •*« *» kaeei Vus*i. xx ..,v. b HfeWAer m»a« to w ta very * •» fematsJxi *a* It i« fcayiad that **i •b» its *1.1 • 40 XX*w.mites of IA* pr »« , •* osteal .4 i« ter u.r « ..I |« wwwetvwx »S a a * a eypuriita > ix*t ». Nfl> M Mi 14*44 i * | MUTUAL INSURANCE. ; <•* • ;:JIow Governor Holcomb Defeated X It Till He Organized a Company. ! I. . f <>••••••••.. The remarkable reeord of Silas A. Holcomb in the matter of insurance legislation challenges the attention of the people of tho state, and leads at once to the inevitable conclusion that it would be unsafe to place such a man on tho supreme bench. A weak man in the presence of temptation while in the gubernatorial chair, what could be ex pected of him as a judge? What case I would be safe in his hands? During the legislative session of 1865 there was a determination to pass a law which would allow tho organization of mutual companies fo£ tho insuring of village and town property. To defeat this there was present at the state house an organized lobby, possessed of ample means for oil room purposes. It was well known at tho time that $10,000 in cash was on hand to Is- used in defeat ing mutual insurance legislation. On Jan. 17 Mr. Brockman of Richard son introduced house roll 246, a bill au thorizing the formation of mutuul com panies. It was perfectly satisfactory to tho people who were demanding mutual insurance. The record of the introduc tion of the bill is found on page 261 of the house journal. On Feb. 26 tho bill was reported to tho general tile, and was delayed there until March 27, when it was taken up in tho committee of the whole and re commended for passage. On March DO (page 1,183 of the house journal) it was passi'd by unanimous vote. Such re formers as Barry, Hull and Soderman were there and voted for the bill. Tho reason for the unanimous vote was that the insurance boodle had been in sight so notoriously that any man voting against the bill would have been marked at once as a boodler. Tb/i is... , defeat the bill in the senate. Every method of delay was resorted to. At least one prominent clerk was bribed. Money was offered to senators to get them to delay or lose the bill. At one time the one crooked clerk and one boodling senator carried it away and wore made to disgorge only after the senate had issued warrants for their ar rests. In the senate, as in the house, all the boodle plans failed. The bill passed with but one dissenting vote, and that one senator was politically blacklisted for that act and has never since been allowed to hold office. But the old-line insurance people knew what they were doing. They had delayed the final passage of the bill until the last day of the session. They knew what Governor Holcomb would do. They knew that he would wait until after the adjournment of the legislature, when all danger of passing over his head was past, and thou ho would veto the bill. The record shows that on April 5th (page 1359 of the house journal), the bill was presented to the governor by a joint committee. Until it reached his hands it was carefully guarded to keep the lobbyists and boodlers from stealing it. At that late day one of the clerks was offered $1,000 if he would lose the bill or allow himself to be held up and robbed of it. After the adjournment of the legisla ture Governor Holcomb carried out his part of the contract. After numerous consultations with a Lincoln lobbyist he vetoed the bill. For this action ho was never able to give a decent excuse, and left himself open to the strong suspicion that he had entered into a satisfactory deal with the boodling lobby. xuu ucittti ui tuts lumiunuuii uin ill such a suspicious manner caused much indignation over the state and the next legislature met with the determination to pass a mutual insurance bill and put it through so early that a cowardly gov ernor could not head it off. Jones of Nemaha on the 18th of January, 1897, introduced house roll 183, a bill exactly similar to the Brockman bill, except that it had several more sections relat ing to assessments and other matters, which were also covered in the laws al ready on the statute books. The bill passed the house on the 13th of March ' by unanimous vote. It (Kissed the sen i ate on the 3d of April with just one ! negative vote and was presented to the governor on the 3d of April, i For some reason not orally expluunsl, i but which is pretty well shown up by j | the record*, Unvernur Holcomb held the j I bill until the sth <>f April, when he an 1 Donnccd to the legislature that lie had , signed it. New tb sequel; That same day the i new* was given out that a new insur ance cutupauy had been organised under the new law and that Silas A llolisnub was • let p d as its pis selent. This action ha<t Us'ii taken before the bill was sign* d and the salary of tie president was hied at t"' per month. Comment I ou this Iran wo ii*>n is unitecesaary, "The record* are the best enli'll'VI," Front that date to (tie close of his irti t *1 tern* a* gov. ne r, Holcomb drew wom y cverv tiemih a* follow*. ! Sslmf a* sstmint fsa -‘St miaty *. iniiirwi'v pr* -stout jo »»i 1UW. ..g In b.m. rent deal lttn» •TTi. II This was a pr* tiv comfortable mlary for a "plain man," ami did as euui the ■ ale r i* i.|ui the way of r otr «*d pawn s, a**» «*m» nts from eb rb* ami il'psutwa and >ab.r i "tsaupiin- mart* *," as ll W Balm Wald l-llll lllOtl (bias math I be ..m « gay, bat tb* la •ntam w wwutal w t 11 be MuouUrst ll I adi have au-ab. r . haptef, READ! READ! READ! Ladies and Gentlemen— I see it becomes necessary for a jeweler to give an account of his life, and as it is, I certainly can. 1 have had 13 years of experience at watch repairing and I do not tell nothing but the truth when 1 sav 1 have had 13 years experience at my trade. I havo served an ap prenticeship under the Union Pacific Railway watch exami ner of North Platte, Nebr., and under other good workmen until 1898, when I commenced to do business for myself and in 1897 1 went to Omaha and attended the Omaha Watch makers school, and Mr. Tar box, the Professor, is as good a workman as there is in the United States. lie has been the mechanical expert for the Waltham Watch Co., and under this skillfull man was where I learned to manufact ure watches. I do nothing but first class work. When my work fail to please I will cheerfully refund your money. For reference ns lo m\ workmni ship I *ive you the First National Hank of N'mili Finite. Nebr mid the Omaha .Million-.I Hunk mill also the First National Hunk of LexmgOiu, Neb I do business in a business way G. H. Morgan, Can be found at Henry Polling's Slioo Store, Loup City, Neb. AGENTS WANTED.—For -The Life And Achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the world’# greatest naval hero. By Murat Halstead, the life long friends and aumirer of the nation's idol. Biggest and book; over 500 pages. *xin Inches; nearly PJO wages half-tone illustrai ions. Only (1511 itimr mous denised. ilig commissions. Outdl tree, chance of a lifetime. Wills quick. The Dominion company, :ird floor canon Building., Chicago CAPT WILLIAM ASTOR (HALEB Congressman from New York, is the president of Thk New Yokk Stak which is giving away FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as oflei eil liy their advertisement In another column Bon Amos J. Cummings. M. C , Col Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney of New York ez Oovernor Hogg, of Te.xas and Col. Fred Fetjel j of New York an- among the well know n iiama* in their Hoard ol Directors. j Chronic Diarrhoea Cured This 1# to certify that l have had chronic diarrhoea ever since the war. I gor so weak I could hartllv walk or do anything. One bottle of Chamberlain'# Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerned) cured me Bound and well R. Gibbs, Fincaatle, Va 1 had chronic diarrhoea for twelve years. Three bottle* of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. S. l„ Shaver, Fincaatle, Va. Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are prominoat farmers »nd reaide near Kin caatle, Va. They procured the remedy from Mr. W E. Casper, a druggist of that place, who 1# we,I aequainted with them and will vouch for tho truth of their statement. For Sale by Oden dalil Mro's Not t lift Wli.it W ly It is not always best to wait until it i* needed before buying a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera anti Diarrhoea Remedy. Quite frequency the remedy is required in th* very busiest season or in the night and much inconvenience ami Mill fling must be borne before It can be obtained. It cotta but a trifle as compared with its real worth and every family can well aflVrd to keep it in their home It is every where acknowledged to be tb« most successful medicine In ilie world for bowel complaints. For •ala by OilemlMlil Bros limxl Knotjgh to Taka Tne |lne»t quality of lomf sugar l» used in the manufacture of Chamber* Iain's Cough K"iiit* 'r and the root* used tti its preparation give It a flavor simitar to that of maple syrup, making It very I Ivasanl intake. \* a medicine forth* cure of eouliga, cold*, la grippe, croup ! and whooping c. ugh It Is unei|ualed by j any nlhrf It alwajs cures, amt cures! i|iiieklv For sale by Odendabl Broa LI VERST;4. tni os*ro*carc LITTLE LIVE | cu«es • lllci; n |C t Oyrp' It i c I. • f t n <i - |«cha t. i Llvor Complaint. 100 PILLS U.i4 by all <tr««vtais CT« L simsi kikdl L •_!<wr.n« «Mfcatto., Ckb^a |u| %U.I NV ODEN HAIIL MUM., i l.ouji City, N«tur P ALESKE V 0 WANTED. ll wcunrsiiH for the sale of Nuisery Stuck ileadv employment guaranteed, GOOD PAY tor successful tnen. Apply »l onos listing »g'». Aleutian this paper. E. L. WATROUS, Des Moines, Iowa \i anted several bright and ”» uonksT persons to represent us as Mis ugers in this and close by counties. Salary WHO a year and expenses Straight, liona- J fldr, no more, no less salary. Position per manent. Our references, any bank in any town. It Is mainly office work connected at home. Reference. Enclose self-address ed stumped envelope. Tint Dominion Com PAN V, Dept. 3. Chicago. to .'1 28 1900, lilhWV Women as well -IV Jl !~P 11 JEi X as men are made rp T |» I TA miserable by kid X XVV/U II1 j Fj ncy and bladder trouble. Dr. Ki'mer's Swauip-Koot the great kidney remedy promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may hsve a sample bottle by mini free, also phamphlet ’wiling all about It.—address Dr. Kilmur A Co.. Binghamton, N. Y Kodm Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlticlally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieve® and permanently cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache,Gustralgia,Cramps,and all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWUt 4 Co.. Chicago Don’t Be Fooledi The market Is being Hooded with worthless Imitation* of k ROCKY MOUNTAIN ' . . .TEA.. . To protect the public we chB especial attention to our trade mark, printed on every pack age. Demand the genuine. For Sale by all Druggists ^DATCIITC traKJrks : ;rAltlilaANDocBoT»T>j ► ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY PIIE'E ' ► Notice in “ Inventive Age " mi BK BB BM < ► Book “How to obtain Patents” ( bIIbIb ' ^ Chargee moderate. No fee till patent is secured. ‘ Letters strictly confidential. Address, ^E. C. SIGGERS. Patenl Lawyer. Washington, DJC^ FOR MEN ONLY! * lTor LOST or FAILINO MANHOOD, General sad NEKVOUB DEBILITY, lnBliWeakneuof Body and Bind, Effects JLllUliof Error* or Eaceiaes in Old or Touag, Robant, Robl* 9lAk|f<M)I> fall/ R»iUrv|. How Id Ealiffa sad Htrengilte. WHk.t M>KVOKI.ARH A PA til h ofllODT Absoluirly unfallln* llOlk 1 KKATIkM—HrafflU la • 4mj, ■ea (PBlIfy fraao kO Muirs mm4 EortlfB ( •oatrln. WrtU ikoa. Drtrrlplit* Honk, tipluiiiiM and proofs aasllrd (seslrd)frwa. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.!!, Y. TTjYTfiTilTo PATENT Good Idus 11 w 31 IL *Jl m ■ THE P*TENT RECORD, ■mBawadaM Baltiaiore Bd Subscription* to Tbe Patent Record 11.00 par annum. i hade maaaa fRHRv Designs Copyrights As. Anyone lending a iketrh and desertptlon mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether aa Invention la probably patentable. Comtnaniea tton* strictly conlldaiitial. Handbook on Patents tent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patent* taken through Munu A Co. receive iprcuU notice, without charge. 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