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QF IE S !TEe. Lcomnpiled from Eizhan. aJ i umenes se wlatnsc The 4Latrlit souff adje.rse4 Thereday til June 10. and Judge Deubce has gone to Fort Benton,. About a deea locations have been made in the vicinity of the recent discovery, two miler uset of the city. The seaool bonds, for $100,000 recently toted by Kallepell, have been pronounced Illegal by eminent Chioago attorneys. The delightful weather of the past weuk beha caused the average man of busieness to his himself to the country for an airing. Waelter J. 8. Traill, of North Dakota, was in town Thursday accompanied by a party of friends, to whom he waee showing the at tractions of the Flatbhead valley. Sheriff Joseph Gangner went to Deer Lodge last week with Thomas Whitten, the slayer of Butler at Demereville, who re* seived a sentence of ten years in the peni tentiary. He also took James Blair, sen tenoced for one year for forging railway time cheeks. BDozemn. ob,. Sam Word, who, ba lsrge ipntevecfs at Red BluIE, was in the city on Thursday, route to his mines. The Gallatin County Sunday Sohool con vention will begin next Tuesday evening, May 28, in the Methodist church south. The whereabouts of Charles C. Clark would like to be known by his sister, birs. Floyd Sparr, Red Lodge, Mont. State pa pers please copy. O. HR" Parker, under whole supervision a the Indian sochools of Montana and the akotas are entrusted, spent Friday and Saturday with his friend, Prof. L. Foster. E. B. Pillsbury, who for some months has been employed on the Courier, of this ity, will depart soon for Detroit, where he has seenred a plaee on a paper upon which he was formerly engaged. lion. C. W. Hoffman started east on Sat urday night. Mr. Hoffmen will go direct to Buffalo, where he will join his wife, who na been east several months, and then, fter a short visit, will return to Chicago nd take in the fair. Phillpeburg. There are thirteen prisoners in the county all. Painters are at work finishing the new Presbyterian churoh. An addition is being made to the depot ailding to aeecommodate the increasing ulk of freight received here. An extensive programme is prepared for emorial day and the 'burg will see one of he best celebrations ever witnessed, The firemen cleared just $7$.75 on their lay day ball, which will go quite a bit to ard the construetioh of their building, Phil Morgan is the happy posseesor of a ounning baby boy, hie wife presenting it o him Saturday, May 18, 18. Mother and hild are doing nicely and Phil is trying to ecover. John Brassline, of Granite, and Miss eggie Rose, of Combination, were united n the bonds of matrimony last Tuesday, he 16th, by 1ev. C. Howard Grube, of the resbyterian church. May success attend hem. While Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wahlen were rst driving Sunday they met with quite an coident. They were returning home from he upper valley, and when near F.ed Burr reek crossing the horses became fright ned at some men sitting by the roadside, hied to one side, throwing the occupants o the ground. Mr. Wahlen esceaped any ,rt except a shaking, but Mrs. Wahlen eceived an ugly out just above the right ye. The horse ran away, but the rig was ot damaged in the least. One hundred feet of the very best hose btaiable was ordered a short time ago by he board of aldermen. 'lho wisdom in eerurng the best was demonstrated last aturday night. when a trial was made of he hydrants by the fire company. Several engths of the old hose burst daring the eat, and only part of the pressure was urned on in the pipes. The new hose will rive sometime early in June, and then ith first class arparatus and a good pres. are of water, there is little doubt but hat the town will be well protected against re. Deer Lodge. James Griffith has been appointed post anter at Stunrt. Mrs. Nat Y. Hoes hen been quite ill for he aset few days. being threatened with neumonia. District Clerk Moron7 has got his office onveniently and tastily arranged, with ow tables, a now vault and other furni ure. Louis Stroub, better known as "Dutch uie," who for a long time has lived up n Cottonwood creek, died at the hospital riday. The Knights of Pythias. of this city. are oing to have the finest lodge hall in Mon ana when completed, and have leased it or a term of years. Attorney Frank Brazelton continues to mprove very satisfactorily and is able to ttend to busineses a while each day. This a gratifying news to his friends. B. F. Brown, public administrator, has aken charge of the estate of the Chinaman ecently killed on the railroad at Anaconda. he estate consists of $8.90 cash and an ron-cased watch. The fourth annual convention of the ontana State Sunday School association ill be held at Deer Lodge June 6, 7 and 8, pleasant programme has been arranged, nd delegates will receive a cordial wel ome from the hospitable citizens of our eautiful sister city.-Missoulian. The trustees of school district No. 1 met ast Baturday evening and said, "Well oue, my good and faithful servants," to heir teachers by re-employing them for he coming year, with the exception of Mrs. ardle, who was not an applicant. Her osiion was left open. A. J. Caelott was leo re-elected as clerk of the board. During the last twa weeks Judge Brently as been engaged in running over the pro ate register with the view of bringing dis riet administrators and guardians to time, here are fifty or sixty adminlistrato;s who ave been very elow in settling up their rusts, and they will all be required to make showing at the coming June term of art, and to wind up all estates thleh hould be settled. Great Patil The waters of the mighty Missouri are ly two feet above low water mark at this ity. H. J. Meill and Samuel MiMurran have een appointed by the council committee expert the books of the late police mag strate and city treasurer. William Wood, Superintendent Johnson's tenographer. has been iromoted to the po ition of chief clerk at the depot in place of P. Carter. who resigned to accept a re ponsible position east. It. A. Millgan, of Truly, is in town. He sports a large inorenase in the amount of and put into erep in his section this year, specially as regards wheat. About twies s much wheat has been put in in that oinity as has been customary. Agreat deal f new land has also been broken up. News from along the line of the Neihart ailroad is to the effeet that the high water a doing considerable damage to the road a several points. The bridges acros the treams and coulees are safe bit the road ed is wshebo badly In some places. It is bought that the worst Is over with. There ill be no delay In the departure add ar ival of trains. The bondsmen of Henry Johnson who ailed to appear in answer to the charge of seault with a deadly weapn,. at the fall rm of court, were released Thursday by be district court on their psaylan up the mount of the bond, $800. It will be re embered that Johnson drew a Winchester n.a man at eand Coulee on July 4 and fterward stood of a constable andi posse ho went to his house to arreet him, shoot some of their horses with his rifle. C. Dickinson .nd others went on his bail ad but he failed to appear whea the cane wae oalled in the distrilt enoocat fell. It to underdood that she bondsmen were .dhle ren olds of wheat are found a.eator e m oore anmeronelr through the onlesesthb u der before, i it w'.ll wothy of .m tlon *lnt pepple in tpe cily are .not p- tD b, out gU.0n b twOs foro taep ionessU( buty the re beeomlnR cInestO O| I the growing o thae smaller railte. Joreph Anderson, who Ifyes at Tile utliu and "ieveath street lseth.o e I in his garden 500 sataert' plapn frota a Minnesota nurser. The are of. two varl-a ties, 250 Sharplee and 0) Gaidatle. He has alse Just received thirty carrant and a number of gooieberot bashes. Besides these he has somse Japanese wlneberry plants. These produce a fruit mach like thea raspberry though posesming a finer flavor. The first plant of this lkind was brought from Japan a f6w years ago with the belief that under good oultivation a de liolous fruit would be obtained. Danger i If you hav a feeling of oppression and unesiness a little above the diaphragm, and just below the right ribs, aggravated by lylng on the right side, look out! As I ar as fat, your liver livers disordered. Per haps nat seriously as yet, but-fatal hepatic absoesees are not uncommon. lHostetter's Stomaob Bitters ibthe preeso" remedy to regulate the liver, and prevent its oongee tion and inflammation, and to disperse ouah minor indiola of its derangement as yellowness of the skin and bhal of the eye, :arred tongpe, sourness of the breath, nasea od rising in ithe morning, dizziness, sick headaese and constipation. By relax ing the bowels painlessly, it opens a chan el of exit for the superfluous bile, checks a tenaency to conugeatin and engorgement of the lioer.,at the same time giving a gentle impetus to its secretive aetion, and affords relief to the stomaeb, which is usually In active, out of order and oppressed with wind when the bowels are costive. Use the bitters also in fever and agee, rheumatism and kidney troubles. They Killed a lrval Peddler. TUnrrwrnoox. Pa., May 18.-Harris Blank and Isaao Rosenzweig, Russian ped dilers, were hanged here to-day for the mur der of Jacob Mlarks, another peddler, on Dutch mountain, in Marsh, last year. For biliousness and sick stomach try a dose of the Oltoos hboon P'nnrzan, a vegetable rem My Sweetheart's face -that'sm wie's you know-wears a cheerfu; cif .-v.th-living expres sion, ever rshceisented her a box of KI S WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP She is always recommending Kirk's soaps to her friends-says she is through with experiments-has just what she needed to make labor easy, and ensure perfectly clean clothes. She knows what she's talking about don't forget it. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap wTunds on"a" .nts. STARTLING FACTS! the Amerlcan peopleare rapidly bccomnlg a raiu Ine.:vous wrecks, and the following suggoest the t remedy: Alphorno Hoemptling, of Butler. Pa., cars that when his ;on was speechless from SVltus'Daunc, Dr. Miles' Crent Restorative ervine oured him. Mrs. J. It. Miller, of Valpar. 0o, Ind., J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., each Ined 20 pounds from taking it. Mrs. M I. A. Gard. r, of Vistula, Ind., was cured of 40 to 50 convul .ons a day, and much headache, dizziness, back. ie. and nervous prostration, by one bottle. :,lel Myers, Brooklyn, Mich., says his daughter as cured of Insanity of teo years' standing. i have had a very tine trade upon Dr. Milesa' s·toratlve Nervine andt Heart CL'ur, ant the ,rlictnes have given universal satisfactlion. I ,'ve had one case in particular, a leuly 70 years of ;e, who had been a viathu of the morphtne habit r many years; after Uslng 12 bottles of your e/worative I'ervine hbe was completely cured, so 'iat for the past year she has taken no morphine ,hatever, and La remarkably Well and active for us of her age. W. J. ARVIN, Hamilton, Mo. ,sa.w us a polfive guarantee. .lne book of marvelona cures FREE at druggists Tbh remedy contains no opiates. "' MILES' MSSumb CO..* &ikhartnise Sold by all dimugists. FAULTLESS t Nature is perfect and so is that nobl e discovery, contalni only Na ture's own remedies-EASY TO TAKE UNDER'S It is a benefit to the humap race. KEEP UP YOUTH, HIEALTH, VIGOR by the use of PFUNDER'8 OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER. Quick and Complete Cure of all Diseases of the loin, Kidneys, Bladder and LiveLr It checks itheumatism and Malaria; relieves(Jnstipatlon Dyspepsia, Blliousnoau, Headache, Coated Tongue and puts fresh energy into the system by making New, Rich Blood. rakerightnow. It cannot be beaten as apreventive of disease, Sold and used everywhere. $1 a bottle: 0 for SS. 8500 Reward! lWe will pa the sbove reward for any ema of Liver Comolaint, Dspepela. Slok headacehe, In jigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we rcan mot acoe with Wt's VegeItableLiver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are tonralr vegetable. and never fail to give mmti Iaetiuna, Sgar Coated. Large boxes, 21 cents. Beware of oountertelts and imitations, The genule sold by H. M. Parohen & Co.. Halasm. JAPANE9I CURE A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of tupoposlitories, tOltment In t sapoles, also in Box and Pills; a Positive Cora for External, Ia ternal. Blind or Bleeding, Itchilg, Chronic, Ite. oeat or Hereditary Files, and many other dis eases and female weakneor es; it is always a great benefit to the general health. 'Ie firrt discoverY of amoelcal can rendering an operation with the knife unnesoseary hereafter. 'his RIemed has never been known to fail. $1 tier box. i for s5; sent by mail. Why uffsr front this terrible Idisese when a written guarantee is posilively I iven with boxes, to refund the money if not i eured. Send stamo for fee sampole. luamrantes ilued by l. M. Papren & Ce. douggiate. moe agents, Helenas Mont. 20om, * L a I'r Old aw.L'ouzg. Tutt's P i @ tne to the weak etmsac w, 5I.,k kidony. and bladder. e Tohe,. bo organs their etrenitiSonll qual/ilee are wonderrful, .anaLnl them to par. Form their ruuetionle a in yrouth. * Sold Everywhere. Omee, 140 to 144 Washlngton it., N. T. First National Bank OF BBLINA. MONT. 'PAID UP CAPITAL, $500,000. St.RPLUS AND PROFITS, $700,000 Designated Depository of the United States. lterest Allowel on !imt Depolts. UOaerel ILsnklrin Lhinda, Trn.actseld. ser tyr Deposit Boz. tar PetiA Directorre T. . KNI(HT ......................l. ' T. U. KLEINBCiMIiT......Asltant Cs.chier GEO. ii. HILL........ Second Assistant Cubhie Granville Stuart ......... .......... tookgrow.s . i. Hamilton ......................Catitetto SAllen .......Miming end Stookgrowert Ohs. K. Wells.... .. Mor.ctat A. MN altr........ flutist...,0t ud ware +U Assoelated Banksl Northwestern National Bsk........ Oret Fall. lirst National Bank....................l..Mi ,ul First National Bank................B. Butte J4 ontana National BANK. Or HELErA, MOr.e UNITED STATES DEPOSITORT. Capital Paid in, $500,000. Surplus and Profits, $200,000. 'O0N T. MURPHY ............. President (OBT. L. McCULLOH..........Vice-President ALBERT L. SMITH .....................Cashier N. B. WEIICK ..............Assistaant Cashier Directsrs, John T. Murphy. H. F. Gals. i.L. cColloV, C. W. Canne. A.L. Smith, Peter Larson, David A. Cory, Henry Bratnobe% Herman Gans. R. C. Wallae. X. B. Weiriok, General Peaklag Besiness TrnsaaS . No. 2,711. Second Jlational BANK, OF HELENA. MONT. PAID UP CAPITAL $75,000. SURPLUS AND PROi'ITS, $25,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. l. D. EDGttTON .......................Preslden C. K. (COLE ....................Vice President GEORGE B. CHILD ................... Cshi JOSEPH .. KILECUK..........Assistant Cashier Board of Direeters . B. Sanford. C. G. Evens. U. W. Child C. K. Cole. E. D Edgerton George B. Chtd. W. J. :iokett, Geo. B. Boilt. SJ. N. Kenek. --THE-- Srmerican National RANK. OF HELENA. CAPITAL, $200,000. r. C. POWER........ ....Preeldet " J. BeLIOMAN....... .: Vico-Prealdent &. C. JOENBON ......................... Cahier REO, P. COPE................Assistant Cashier Directoers . C. Power, A. J. Sellgman. A. C. Johnson. Richard Lckey. James Sullivan. Interest allowed on time deposlts. Exchange bned on principal cities of the United States. ·nada and Enrop. Transfers of money made y telegraph. Collections pronmptly attended to, city, county and state seaurities boughtandsold. erchants J4ational S ANK. OF HELENA. PAID IN CAPITAL $350,000. L. IL HERSHFIILD .................Preensent A. J. DAVIDSON...............Vies President AARON HEBSHEIELD .................CMshles Interest allowed on deposias made for a spet. Led time. Transfers of money madeby telegraph. Exchange sold on the principal citlL e 1 the United States and Europl Boxes for rent at reasonable rates in our ire and burglar proof safe deposlt vaults. he Thomas Gruse SAVINGSB BANK. OF HELENA. Cncorporated Under the Laws o0l Montana. PAID IN CAPITAL, $100,000. THOMAS CRUSE ......................President itJANK H. CRUSE...............ice-Preslden WM. J. COOKE....... Aut Tre.. and tSecretari Wi. J. SBWE.NB ............. Treasures Trusteoas homas Cross. Frank H. Crass. Wi. J. Cooke. Wn. J. Swenei. John Fsga. Allows 4 per cent. interest on Savings Depoelt emipounded January and July. Transact. a ienera banking busines. Draw xchango on tile principal oitie of the Unitte (-tatens ud Furovo. Deals In couuty and city bonds, and makes loans on r.at estate mortgages. Oico hours from 10a. m. to 4 p. m. Also on Saturday and Monday evenings from 7 to 'eclock. S NATIONAL a * oan & SaVirg Union HELENA, MONTANA. I Bnlding and Lean Stock-Safest rawest ment. Meot Raved at Least Coos. Clae "A" $ .70 per share monthly. "ei" 1.00 per share monthly. " 1.00 and upwards. I per et Interlast. Certitflie.e. interest r per sent, payable quOarterlyt Prelpald . and L. stoc pattcl pates in earnings. For the provident the above otler the bestand sfest of Ill nethelL of savi Apply t.e emmbersllht or partlular and faots 0100 JborokiiteNatl HBank r uildien. ¥OIN B. WILBON. Presldent. p o . F. WI1TAtEAt tisaretfry. I. W. K51(.HT. Jr.,'l'rearer. Dopdtoit ad trustaa oi t uoarittee--Fl4 lilo~~L. l~dr elon THE PROVIDER. SPECIAL Today we name prices on Svegetables, etc., that will --Foa-- surely force you to buy your SATURDAY ONLY. Sunday supply here. _ New Potatoes, 6lbs... 25c Lamp Chimneys. flint glass, New Asparagus, four number z or 2, Sun or Hinge. bunches .......... 25c For this sale only, 4 for 25. New String Beans, lb., 20oc The completeness of our Othsoretori arge..oeach. New Onions, 5 lbs.... 25c stock of Crockery, Tinware and House Furnishings is a Crystal Glass Water Tum- New Cherries, lb..... 2oc surprise and revelation to vis- blers. Our regular price is 9oc New Rhubarb, 2 lbs.. i5c itors to our store. dozen quality. For this sale only, New Cucumbers ...... 5c Not only is our stock the 4c each. largest in Montana, and the Other stores charge t.". dozen. New Strawberries, box 2oc best selected, but every ar- Navel Oranges, large, ticle in it is marked at a price 6-Inch Flower Pots and Sauc- dozen............ 25c below competition. ers, best quality. For this sale Navel Oranges, med only, 4 for 25c. Other stores chargo 200 each. hUm, dozen. ........ 15c Fancy Lemons, doz... 25c Iron Stone China Tea Cups and Saucers. For this sale only, 6 for 35c. Other stores charge 750, Especial attention is paid to Our Grocery Department securing new and desirable Heavy Tin Copper Bottom isnotabitbehindthe others goods. No quantity is too Wash Boiler, number 7 or 8 size. large for us if we can get the For this sale only, $1.oo. on Saturday bargains as the right price. Other stores chargo s.00. following items prove. e Mop Stick and Cotton Mop, Crystal Flour, Best complete. For this sale only, 2oc. Dakota Patent, Other stores charge 50o. Ioo lbs......... $2.75 Wood Fibre Water Pails, Washington or Mon without question the best made. tana Flour zoo lbs. 2.oo For this sale only, 35c Other stores charges 5 Java & Mocha Coffee, 3 lbs............ I.oo We propose to make special 5-Hole Mouse Trap, sure Pure Leaf Lard 51bs. .70o inducements in these lines for death to the pests. For this sale Finest Creamery But the next month. Watch this Sc. colu'mtt. There's money in it. Other stores charge se.: ter, 2 lbs........ .55 WEINSTEIN & CO. NEW YORK AND HELENA. I PACIFIO nRR Is the only line running TEROUGH PULLMAN CARS CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS - AN--- 13RTf PACIFIC COAST POINTS, The Dining Car Line. Dining Care on all through Trains, The Yellowstone Park Line. This marvelous WONDEBLAND resohed only by this line. The People's Line. The people's highway from Chicago. St Paul. Minnespolis. Doulth and West Superior to Win, nipg. Hlelena. Mutte. Mislsoula. Spokane. T coma. Seattl, Portl and nd .oget Sound. The Tourists' Line. The popular lins to reach Lakes P.na d' Orielle. Core d'Alnea. Kootenai. Chelan. thhe Hot Spring. and Monutain itsoste of the NORTh 1QEST and to ALASKA. Daily Express Trains. rave PULLMAN PALACE CARS, PULLMAN 'ToURITsLEEPIN COARS. )BEE COLON 1ST SLEEPING CARS. Through Tickets Are sold at all coupon offices of the Northern l'an sie 5roadr to points North Est. Soath and Wet ths the United Sttass and Canada. " IME SCHEDULE. In *Meot on and after Sunday. August 0 TRAINS ARRnVI AT BIE A. 1. Pacolfio Mall. west bound........ 18:0 . a .. Atapntie mail. east bound........ 12:40 p. m No. A t 'meOr d'.ilsone. 1.soila and Butte axpren s ...................... :4 p. in Nlo. 10. MatTyio acommodaton.....:W p in No. S., 0Wick. Boulder and Elkhorn No 102, Rimini mix.d, Mondays. Wed need.ye and .ridays.............. . :. :1p. i. TaAItl DZEPART FROM RagLutA. 50.1. Paciic Mall .oet bound ........ 1:45. min o. 4, A:.l'tto mal. east bound........ i:t0p, No.. ltltte. MiesoalIaad Coaeur d'Aleno oxpres ............................... 7t. a. m . , Marysville paesmer ............. :4 a. n No. 9Matvile accommodation....... 80 lp a Neo. 1e Wickes. ioulder and Elkhorn Pusenler ............ . .... 7:200a m No. .01, nAmini mxed,. Mondays. Wed nesdaly and Fridays ................. 8:16. i 'T'rains Aos. 1, 4 5 nd 4 conncrt at Oarricrn with Montana Union trains to and from Buntte. IDeer Lodgse nd tnao~ndle Traine Nes. and C will run between lielona and Wallace, Idaho, without change of ars. Informatio apply to Chas. K Fee, General I'auenger tnd Ticket Agent. t. Paul General Agent of the .rorthrn l'alif io II. ai 1ELENA. MONT'l HOVEY & BICKEL 4. Clvil and Mining ENGINEERS ROOMS 24, 2., Merchants National onk buiuldiag. Melee.. MONTANA PAVING & SUPPLY CO. [INCORPORATED.] ASPHALT SIDEWALKS AND ROOFING We Guarantee All Our Work to Be Frst-Class. P. C. KRIGBAUIM, Manager. I "ffice" Room , Thompon I toF - Gttles t lHelena. untte and iroat aIlls. EELENY AND ALL 80-CALLED hold Cures given in Monton. for the disease DRUNKEN NESS and other forms of -ar cotism are bane imitations of genuino LEtsLIE I. Kc:ELEY (Dwight, Ill.) Doublo Chlorideof Gold Remedies. THE GENUINr KEELEY DOUTBLE CHLO. RID.. OF OOi1 TREATMEN I' is not given anywioro in the Stato of Montana except in Butte, at THE KEELEY INBTITUtE, corner of Quartz and Alaka etreeta, and at Ioldac Hot Springs CARL GAIL, President. E. BUMILLER, Vice-President and Treasurer. IL UNZICKER, General Manager and Secretary. IL. UNZICK.R, Western Representativa CHIGAQO IRON WORKS, " S S 0 IsnLDSBS 0O 0 0 0 0 Gold Mills, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills, Smelt ing, Concentrating, Leach ing. Chlorinating, Hoisting and Pumping Plants of any E ANDS capacity. Tramways, Cor. liss Engines, Compound En Skips, Ore and Water Buck I i ets, Wheels and Axles and all kinds of Mine Supplies. " " lellaol·re Easters Ma.saetsarns sad Agents feoe " . it Bryan's Roller uartz Mill and Hendy's nIproved Triumph Conuentrater Western O.o.es General Ofe anud Work.. NO. 4 LOWER MAIN STREET,I CLYBOURN AV, AND WILLOW ST. H.lea. Hleatanal chllase E IIllhai s ... - -mm m. e eom e e PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attorney at Law. Maney to loan on hmiroved alty and ftan property. ASHBURN K. BAIIIOUI. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Masonio Tomple - Holena Montana 1[AW ENA BULLARID. Attorney and Connellor at Lwa Will practice in all courts of record in the Btato. Oflice ln Gold Block. Helenal Mont. SIZitIt & tKEERIL. Ciril and Mining Engineers U. a. Deputy MIneral .nrveyore. MIneralL-t ent eeu.~il. lIooms 12 and 13, AtlU Luildmn llolens lMontaa. i.L. M. RO('KMAN. 1bhyslolan, Bareon. Aoconuher. Oeonllet. Aurait. Member of Pan Francisco Medical oolety. also NevalIa atlat Medical oieaeety. OM.te os Mala street, over Btoinmota Jewely iterie LORT MANHOOD easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. CSLEulRATEn EnoLtIa IlBMItuY 1ERVIA. It is sold on a positive gtlnrnlit'o to cure iny ter.mi l ". nervous pros tatliton or any disorder f the genoital organs of either sox, caused BeforeO by execesivoe ue of After. Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on amount of youthful indicretiuon or over indulgonoe ate.. l)lutinte. ConeVulajioui. Wakefulues. IHleadache. MJrrtal I ,proeeionn. Softeniig of the Brain, Wuik Ilieory. ltaring I)own Pains. etiennal Weaknos,. Illy.t'ria, Nocturial Ecisiehnls, LSpermatorrhoas. .ose eit PIower and Impotency, which it neglected. cminy lend to premature old age and insanity. Ploitively guaranteed. Price. $1.00 a box; 6 boxes for $..00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with every $.l00 order reeived. to retund the money if a permanent cure is not adlectod. yICRVIA MEDICINE CO.. Detroit, Mich. For saeia ll olena by the Paynter Drug Ue wholesale and retail druggists. WEAK-MAN Cure Yoursel 1 will tred I"ItI.C to any man the prelerptlon oI a now aid posilive reemiedy to unlaguseI all wank oirwll. , und sure cure for all weukues in lounger old loin. Cores case iif Lost Mannood. Eanla alons and Varloeoele in 1 day; dllsease never r'turne. Corresipondence private, all leIttersneutl Dln sealedt envelope. Addiress (hat. *ý. 0a_.4 t l urnlturo Dealer. flea 10dato s, u MaaL.