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. - .. is' CIEVt.lANi), 0, irr. GOOD ADVKRIIBISa. ! 5 ISSUED BVIHT ' MMIMIMIIMOMMII ..- f; II. r. r.lr,. T A family XTovrspaper Coveted to tho ratcrcst iOl.Xerala.: Ootuitj ' and ' Viclalty, - I ' '' ' ' 1 - ' ' ' 1 ' ' --; -; j ,,you 7, ,11 ."77:: pjTapBJjp.fi- H -7 BTJ VL SB Sal SV m V M . y . , PabllihdTrf W4oMdaf.t WELLINGTON, OHIO. r- - ' n Tear Us Month n ttoWotti4.,.C. jfJj, 10 ATT0EKKY8-A.T-LA.W. J. T. HASKELL, Lont and ollectlont mt(3o ft' ipcnlt Office la bank building. .mGESON. r XT 0 R Y-At-t AW,r ' !a4 lolloitorot American and Foreign WX8T SIDK PTJBLIO SQUABS, WELLINGTON. - OHIO; NOTARY PUBLIC. COODWIM, I ntarv HUMIA. IT iMurano, 4mM, or- iurirUI,lMM,eontrou. wrUU I . a nvU ana I mdm . OM raa' 1 '.Wotaad ako . f t r f o 7tw outlay n t n n HiK.IB RSIllNSWN.tha BarbOT.kwM M Of U HIIMIi MTHB koMlatowa. 'Onlr n-lM workaM 0Td. A roll HwrtMit wt halreua.f. mmA hlr mloraUrM. Fin bath-room i J Luii. w4tl. I m.m nu kad all HMuilrr oofirsai Kooma nouta uaa univ ktmi. T4 DKNT1H1S. TT J. HOI.BHOOK. DhUA Ofllo II Hulled atnra. ia Bank ftuHiUn. WclUntton, Data Mltroua aifcl m ariiMO a iot ua laztraaUaai aaatb, Art Oallarr.-PtoturM (a Otrjity .. sd4 rlattb up with tba timea, Bpaoial ati nrion paid to caUrxing In Craroa Ink, ar W it Colurti and oupTln Irora o!4 plotnreai ' Old nvittlYeal! nraaerTnd and uir pllcawa roa b bw) at aoitiuie. tiaigrr OTfT Jiawiby a turn grocery Ploturea ol all klnda. r I neat work an Uteat itrlea. Copylnr and nUrglBi la Crayoa, Ink aad Paatel. Bplal attention to (ha table. CiWar'i Blook, WallUetott. O. PHYSICIANS. E. HATHAWAY M. D.' SrECIALTUtfi Baetal dlaeuai and dlaruct of the kltddermd kidoejfi. PUM.nkxntioa of tha notia, litula uo. Ihiih and all Dre(llLoi dlaaats of U ctum treated b u laiprored lyatem, alUiont ptln or detention from baalnen. Dlnuea of tha bladder and kidneyi ttted only arter a carer nl and nropai anaijrili oi tna nnne. Offlc ia Carpeotor Block - Welllnrton.O VETEEIWARY SUEQEON. E.G. HOLLAND,. .... 7sl;jS::jc:n:i hit : Order receWad at Telephone Exchange and at r. 1 Felt 'i drug itore. Graduate Toronto Vatarl naif College, class '87. L. B. PRATT, Wm Surgeon and V:S Orer twenty Are year of practice. Ordpri received at Adamt' and Houiditon drug torei, Unre ttlll taken for treatment at my table on Courtlaud Arena.. -ze JEWELEBS. J. H. WIGHT, , Sole Agent,- Doalor In Clock, Watches, JeweUy.Sil Tarware, Gold Pcnii, etc. No. 8KPubllc , Square. Wellington, Ohio. . BARRETT !:,' WAIT, '"5.KSi.'!a-.V ' Lircry and Feed Stable. Saatk Side Mecbanio Street, first door east of American House. ' Carrlaaea tor funeral Insld eorporatloa. 11. - NOTICE. knib-wi Transfer Ik Convey Pasaengei and Baggagii to and from train or reddence. : AUo col lect and distribute Krw, doing arte ral expreaalng and package bnslnoaa. Leaf ordor or telephone American Alouae. - H-S-Smit!, Prop. J Haaafaatarar Of Aad Daalar la fits J Tombstones rythlng pertaining to cemetery work will receire prompt attention at price to ult the time. (.. I . D. L. tTaDSITOBTH ft CO.. i .tUaafaetamaof aatdaalanla I Doorai SavaOa. aa.A BUaaA CtiMau and Batter Boxed, all klndl of Lnmber.NLath, Bhlnglea, Batten, Mould ing kad Flowing. Siding made and Sur face Planing done to order on abort no. tlce WELUNOTON.O.i 1T TW. W W VT.rren I I .... WKMI"' IIW1IWI j. t kgiVciu uUm at ii how k m or country. Vj I OiBoa Haar 2 to 5 p- m. 1 Fratt1& Heirick, Mllll-nttl tlM SIDES, Free delivery to any part of the corpor ation. Railroad treet. VVellington, O. i COIL! NEW FIRM! COAU 'J'"-S.i.,Bn8Hiico"""l Would raipectfully announce to the el Hiana of Wellington that Uie aranow on aeoa,. aoa reDarea to uaa order for all kind of and aoft coal hloh they will aell fot cash at tha laweat living prtona.t Aaharaf yourpatrooaialiMllelted. li titt M. L. BUSH A CO. CHRISM &BHNNSW CAEKUCIES, WAW0N8 ARD SLEIGHS or itiit saaosipnoir. lEEPAIBIlfOA SPECIALTY. 0. B. BUTLIFF, Anthrmoite, HMillon, j 'g Jaokaon and Bloeeburj Terms Cash and Prices Lowj t Oklce on Weal Llbertv 8t ' telephone 48 U1 -.III J L3gg3agT PROFESSOR H. SAMUEL, THE "SPECIALIST, WW fi your eyes with glaaat wlivn . all otbert falL Fin glasscl for the lrait tnnne. LenwsmaU- frtcturod on the premises. 137 Euclid Avenue, Ch 'eland, 40-11 Ohio. TRAVELERS' REGISTER. J 1 I Fromandafur Deo. 1, 1989, trains will pass Well ington is follows: CESTP.AL STANDARD TIME. t- OWINO WK8T. Nc t-Clu.ACul'iEx No.5 South Wortorn Kx... Ho 11-N V. bt.L. r.x... 9:81 a.m. li fts p. m. 2:69 p. in, S:4 p.m. :191p.m. t:Ma.m. No. Ti Ciilumbus Accoin. No. 9MlKht Kx No. : -Local freight OOIXO IAST. Ho -Xluhl It....; mm...'. fto.tn-Cleveliiad Aoeoni... No. 19 Hoath WsHtora Kx..., No. -Cluclnnstl ACIeve'd Ex.. Mo St-Local Freight C:10s. m. 8:45 a. m. 1:119 p.m. 8:ip.m. :00p.m. Cleveland tt Marietta B. B. Kromsnd sfterJunet, I8tt9.tralnswlltpass Wall v . tngton as lollow. : .' OOIKO EAST. StasdirdTlma, TTo. 1 t.K'e.m. No.5 ll.OUa.m. No. 1 4.10p.m. No. I... T.Wptn. i ,; eorao west. Ho. t;.;. '. lo.Vks.m. No. I.... ... ...J.ISp.tB, Ho. 8 7.4Sri.m. Ho. 10.... w..M..la.ra. Nos. l,8sndtdslly : otners dally ex. Bnnday. ' Fnrthe rl nfornatioa i a roird 1 0 this Una will befonndon piret. i - 1 SACK' 1 -' OUfiTI.IN. ' Amrr dairy, ..,; ' . Utpin, 1 :.f) p. at. Ur.NT!?l'.rXiK, .fPtlJIVA ,iiH'tl.a.i trrlv ,'..nf. II;, " T tln.':i i-f- t KHiC W'5''.'!i )1-V1 L.".f. ":ti,i.!:" i'.. PENF1ELD. Artlv dally, a. m., IicrartWa-jn a; r y - -I " 1 ' i ' .; . ;! ; omnAt ; ., .' ' i INSURANCE AGENTS For Plra, Life. Aeslderrt and Tornado. The best eomnsules In the United BUti'S repre sented by a. Office north side Liberty street sennnd door ff adswortb block. 31tf Butlnee Colleoe Stands at the bead. Oberlla College Writing Dep'i, Orterlla school of Wenofraphv and Typerriting, end Oberlla Baslnea College, an coaaected.- Kxpenars low, lnatrudioa tbor ongh and coursci complete. CircuUrs free. Address McKKlt HUNUHRSON, OberUa, O- English Spavin Liniment remr.Tea all bard, aoft or callouawl lump and blem iahee fwm horse. Blool spavin, curl, pilot, aweencr, ring-bone. stifl.. prxin all ewollen tbmati, onupba, etc. Save iM by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by E. W. Adam. Druggist, W. Ulng ton,0; . . 4J. mm ,7. : f f. .00 ll fi i fit ! ,!' I.aju r'TTBii-) rr vn .i(lx"n A ) t- ..r'.w fl I Jt .-ij 1 mUi VJi tO Jh'.VI!'') oil '! In -I yf ,r,"n m f.v.vt "( ,fnj;. I '. r v-lf ;i( If.'i And-How'to OdtaIn it.- 9 ,M -1 hil1 t' 1.1 It. V ''I . 1 :t"i 3 H t,,.iS "H ruiu jtlAiuJ ,ta.. .j ii i;( I 'h n:".ili jiiravci cKina vsMicca e.m'tx ', n.-,A' ,he Patent' Ovcrcoa;, .! Ill !! x!( I' with Rubber. Clotli'Abc I. l, . t 1.'. nl: It VI I'D tween the woolen. ;Qtit$ide; " ,i( Tt. h,l i i.. '..( V ; : doth and the lmmg;lx3ps k out wmd and ram as jtfell ; as a brick;vall. .rThiis:,:,, h it ,-.t .hu t'. l!l"i,ll T( V i:i' I I the second yea: -Those -.V,S I al ,,l 'l )wore them last wm- j !' c pronoiince themv the r fno pliijfiillrfcoT' 'comfort--0 . fvi .-. . 1 .,! ,v ; 4. o 1 j. 1 4. ;-.-n af e tSKe obtained in . Lo t : rain-,; county .KEITCHithllisi.j At hia store on Liberty ef '.ret, Wellington, Q., and at hb store. bant, Elyria; O. - TIBJEWS ' : 4.1 Ei'..!:e3 It (hr Sec:&1 Carrsssssds&tSa All About the Happeainjrs'and Special Erents In their Immediate Vicinity. : . ' . ;.' OURTINOTON. ' i ' .Oecm . There was quite a good attendance a the churches last Babbaththe condition of Ihe road being taken Into account. ' ' The pastor of Ihe 11. E. Church held union service in the Baptist church on Thankae.lving day, preaching; from this text : "0 give thank unto tb Lord, for he is good: for bl mercy endureth forever." There were good ksny present rather more than the usual number, for it 1 always a time of fearful road. , The largest family gathering Ibat I Lave heard of was at Walter Dlrlam't, between tweuty-flve and thirty being present, tome from Wellington and .some from New London. Carl Roger and wife spent Thaoksgiv. lug In Penfield; Dent Brad ncr and wife and Baynom Roice and wife, at George BradnoT'f In Wellington ; Ed Kelsey and wife, J. L. Chapman and family, in Hunt- ington. ' , Children in eouth and northwest part of town are having vthooping cough quite bard., There were, three deatha .during the past week from this cause. 1 Mr, Alta Mann' four week old baby was buried cn Tuesday. .Mr.. .Geo. McQuate's (even month old . little girl died on tha 24th, and his little girl nearly seven year old who wss cripple died on the 28th, and both were burled in one grtve on Friday. Funeral In the Baptist church, the pastor offlelatlng.1 It 1 an unusual thing lo see two little coffin in church at the tame time. The were two very pretty looking little glr!. ' ; , ' Hr. and Mrs. Arthur Breyley, who (pent some time at Elder Wynanl . lost year, have Just lost their little girl. She waa buried Sunday, D-c 1st, Mr. and Mr. Breyley going out to the funeral, ' f " Mr. and Mrs. OrerholU ipat Thtnks givlng with her parent. ' ' ' , Frank Irlfb of LnOrange (pent Bundty two weeV ego with his cousin, Joe Ilaiol tcn. " David lull seems t be having s pretty bard time of it. TVsiilr hi bruised face be has (large carbuncle on the back of his twit. .( i l. ."1 IjtltA! -ri ) i.tS' iM .it F'V.r: a tie mH' il-W wl'' fail W ' Ji ert?" .hweufih M"" 1"! Wl 1 TLw.-y-. "ir," 7. ' LasJ i!a wm ifrviv,?-.? -t-t .y.5 ,- ff ,1 ..! ,Cf4 tliU 'I 1 a-wf-i o-j:-; 7 ' TTTlTm .aVidtii iiaii-iirt- V'H, - illMll Sua? dl;l vl ',1 ; v t ru i(.'Jjr f r.a j:vntfi"') ti .ir." . - i ... I. rj A rvA t.i'l' . ,- - J tl-H . mj ,vi: I .0.jnef,,(,oit:,(aU ..Jt;t of ; . . v -CI I' . J 14 The cheese tactorie all closed here and on Dee. 1st Cyrua Bury commenced to ran a milk wagon to to the Bprtgue factory in Wellington. " 7 . Frank West has opened hi shoe (hop lor repairing of all kinds, both rubber and leather, Juat eaat of the center where it wa last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Wai, Gulled are (ponding the winter at the Baptist parsonage. The pastor Is ber brother. t 1 Mr. Eugene Griggs from Pennsylvania Is visiting friend here. , LITCHFIELD. ' ' Dec. 289. News not very plenty this week. Thanksgiving is over and everyone is hsppy, waiting patiently for Christmas. John Yeakley and wife of Lorain spent Thanksgiving In lown. Rosa Rising entertained a lew of her friends Thursday evening. W. Brlnsmade and J. S. Mallory of Wellington were In town one day last week.' Well Sear spent Thanksgiving at borne. ... The funeral services of Avery M. Starr were held Tuesday In the Baptist church i Elder Hall delivered a very appropriate address. Mr. Btarr wa one of the old settlers, and wa highly esteemed by all who knew htm, and In him the town loses one of its beet and most highly read men. Be wee born in Newfleld. N. Y, July 4th, 1814. lie came to Litchfield in 1887 where be baa since made bis home, lied he lived until! January lsl, they would have cele brated their 50th anniversary, tie leaves s widow, one ion and six daughter to mourn hi loss, four of whom were pres. ent. lie wa a man who was affection ately devoted to his family, lie died of hemorrhage of the stomach. Yoo Know . . ,i JLA 6KANOK. . - .. Nov. 30. W.. Cold weather. , : J. M. Bigesber will apend Ihe winter a a traveling dentist lu Wisconsin and Iowa. Redmond Monroe met with a serious accident lb other day, falling upon the sidewalk and ' putting bis shoulder out of Joint Dr. Snyder, lded by Dr. Lawrence, reset the ilioulder. ... ... We are glad to hear that our boy arc doing well. Flarvey Ryan went'to Cali fornia, April '88, since which time be bas been successful in business. lie Is now en gaged m business la Seattle. Washington. i uueraon noble lias been elected a county superintendent of schools la Ne- Mrs. Jerome Manville "died this mor- Ing.'aged 81) yeat. ' Mr. Manville has been ill . with; pneumonia about -: two week, during which, time he waited with ao. abiding - fails the eloae of this We sad the opening of better; lite bryosd the grave. , :;ri:- ' f The'' faQ ' term, of school closed thl week with exercises, la the ball, Tues day and Wednesday evenings. The ex- erclae were aa successful a oonkl be ek pected, considering discouragetaetits, bald road, sod. sad. -weather. Net receipts, U18,"5i!iw"l .nla-jia i iy ' Mia EdhaTompkln Is visiting friends fn' Medina eoojity."''', ' . Mr. Ira Peaao of Banllugton, ylsltad tiuT mother, Mr, C 8. Ryan, tbl w,ek. Small, boys and big boy,youf soy nd old boy have bees bunting mure or leealh part two day. !.-U j iSweral of our young people bate Joined bmd4 W life.'. Siihday,' Norl 84, ;Mr. Geo 'Brougbion to Mb ' Little Ophlr; WedneRday.-Nov,' 27, at the borne ot the parent of .each bride, by Rev, W. H PaintercMrf Charle , Ransom, to. Mis Grace Hofcomb) Mr. Bert Wilkin to Miss Lucy Richmond. Your correspond ent, who ha had more or less to do with nearly all of these young people la years past, wlahe them la .parting a long and asppy lKe,. . , . : Yotjas. Dbtlx- aoiiv Jflkb'.., . ... w ' ftfl The all sbtorhlog topic of conversation sad'.: excltament lor' the past two week baa beeo the "rat hanf a it la sailed. Willard Hart and rW. J. Krebi a car. taint and nearly ajl the male (and part of the female) , Inhabitant participating. Tha outcome of the hunt Is to bo aa oys ter sapper to be paid for by the party that brought lo -the least somber of count. Mr. Hart cornea out ahead bis ounte were 126)1, Krebs 10243. There were 623 English sparrowi killed. All th other count wera rat and mice.'. Wedoeaday evening of ihU week is set for the tlma of having the supper, which will be at the town hall.' Beside a (real amount of fua and enjoyment, the hunt will result in much good la the dlstroctloa of so many ol these peats. -., Mr. Lyman Webber of Van Wert, to vlaltlng his brother and other friend in tow, J.-:' . - Mr. sud Mrs, H. D. Taylor spent Thanks giving with hi mother near Elyria. Mis Lottie Gardner bu beeo spending a lew day with her folk but return to Lot'l today. . : , - For the past few day it has been quite cold and winter-like with some snow. Jake. : SFENCKn. Dec. 9, "89 Quarterly meeting will be held at the F. W. B. church Saturday and 8ui.day. H. B. Aldrlcb has returned from hi hunting trip. J. Burt and wife from Wellington, B. Waters and wife from Medina, were the guests ol A. Burt' Wednesday and Thuia. dny ol this week. Mrs. L, Sooey from Michigan Is visit ing friends and relative here. Mr. Munson and nelce, Mr. Thompson, from Michigan spent Sunday at J. T. Orr's, Mrs. P. O. Lee from Lorain is vlaltlng at her father's, Mr. D, Daugherty. Miss Jennie Fuller I spending a few days with friends In Cleveland. - John Winters Jook la Cleveland Bator. day. Grandma Gnsslnger has returned from ber visit in Lorain. Gladys. PITTS FIELD. - , Dec. 2, 1889. A young gentleman at Mr. Willi Pitts,' and a young lady at Mr. red Biggs, On the 23rd. ult. a tparrow hunt was or ganized to report at the town hall on lbs 4th. Inst., the losing party to furnish the oysters. 1 ' Thanksgiving service were held In the Congregational church, Rev. Old officiat ing. A rather ilim attendance to hear a very pertinent 'address. ' " Rev. U. Richards' ha been suffering from an attack of rheumatism, but ia now somewhat better. An Iron fence in front of the cemetery eaat of the center I a great Improvement. ! HRIOUTOH. Dec. 2 "89 Last week a man wst f.it nd In the barn of A. Gill, cold and lick, lie vltlmed to be a soldier of the 08th O. V. L He waa taken to the residence of J. B II. Herbert, a doctor called, and I now Improving ; Mist Efllu Onl i staying with ber grand-parent. ' ' Mr. .and Mrs. J. C. Whipple spent Thanksgiving with their son In Toledo. Rev. Mr. Ruiledge It holding meeting loEaStClarksfleld.', . Mr. D. M- Hall la so (ar improved a to be able to r get . around without hi crutches. '. A brother of Mrs. U. M. Peaaly from Mansfield tpent Thanksgiving with her. ' Win. Johnson and wile tpent Thank. giving In Cleveland. News, vVyllll0' "Letter. : ' i . M,it ' fTiest ear tegular CormpoayfomV r I'n -jq o . Waibixotoh, Not, 29, 188)9. The President and Mr. Oarrtaen perj t very cole Thansglrlng dav at tb' White ilooas.. They eateftained at din per Major Ernst, who was reeently ap pointed superintend rat of pnblis irroand -aadhaildiagsla this city. The Thank glvlaip turkey - at the Wtlte House cam rrora Rhode laland. ' Ootnmlsslooer Raurn -'ba Issued a cir cular requesting that all applieaata jo peosion (lgn their full same, to the p plloation; instead ot the Initial only.-, fimI . a .!.,.- rx..... . " . v.l aawywaja)!. . 1eilMMlui ' uevNII Clarksoa Is leorgaoJxbg hia office h order tnkeef pi with tba rapldty la- creaeinp btjaloea which comes before r r Th IsxriMtrlal. Congress of the Unltot 8late,ihJch"wha 'in teuton here Lai Week; passed sjenolutlop In favor of hold- log tha Col unjbua Exposition of , 1803, si Waahlngton.; ,,,.: v.M -i.,T . j The, Attorney General has given hw opinio that,' toea avko were eallsted in what wss knows at the "quartermaater brigade", or I'qnartermajters; volunteers" , during the late war sre to be considered s being in .the ' "Military servlco of the United .States," and honorably diacharged. Itbln the. Intent of Rule 1 ot tha Civil Service regulation, f Thl ts fcood news to msny.T Uiti tt ,rijjii .!t..v- Commlselooer Raum has) issued an order to the official la the Pension office cautioning' tbera to use the greatest care In the rejection . of application for pin lon' and. . Sfeqtilrlng all letter 'rejecting claim ;,to , bo brought to the desk of Ihe CommlMipner (or ignarar. trtt -,f'-.-l ' Secretary Blaine gave a dinner- to the members of (be Interna tlonal Maritime coriference Tuesday evening. ' Among the Invite "giieu ' we're "the Vice Preaideni Secretaries Noble aad Rusk, snd the ' Ger man and .British' minister. . The enter tainment was marked, by aa innovatloo. There wars bo alter dinner (peaches. r- The : argumeuu on ' the Antl-Mormaa test-oath which Idaho has sdopted; will begin la the United Bute Supreme Court on December V. Delegate Dubois of Idaho say If th decision Is in favor of tba Mor mons that Idaho will make no farther el fort to be admitted a s Bute, a It has nt desire to become a Bute without th power lo eontrol the Motman and tt keep them out of it pdlitics, - - a ' Officials at the navy department deny the rumor that Admiral Walker, com manding "The squadron of evolution," now at Boston, is in this city for the pur. poee of conferring with the department s to the sdvlaabllity of sending the squad ron to Brazil. They say that Ihe Admiral is in Washington on his own private busi ness, and that the programme arranged for the squadron 1 will not be deviated Irom. , Secretary Tracy ba perfected arrange- menu to have the present contractors for gun powder furnish the new smoke, less powder lor the small arms of the navj and the brownf grismatic powder fsr the larger guns. Senator Farwell smile , in a peculiar way when asked If the rumor which aayt- be will not be a candidate for re-election Is true. While the Senator doea not say In (O many word that be ia not s candidate for re-election he says enough to mske the Inference plain that be is. ' Nothing has been done In the case of the Ave re-rated odlclala oi the Pension office who were last week asked to resign, and refused to do so. There is a rumor that these men will not be dismissed, though that was Secretary Noble' first Intention. Secretary Proctor' annnal report I a very interesting document He makes a number of excellent recommendation. He belelve the proper way to prevent the large number of doscrtlon in , the Army Is to lessen the distance between the Com missioned officers and th . privatea, and be ahowslhow rtcan be done. ' ' The Holidays -. - t And tbs colder winter weuher are bow rapidly approaching. The Joyful season 1 eagerly anticipated by the young folks In thousand ot horn; but In nearly all there are one or more older onea to whom the cold wave and the storm meane re newed suffering from rheumatic back or limb. It is not claimed that Hood's Bar s)rilla l a positive speciflo for rheu matism w doubt If there U or can be such a remedy. - But the remarkable suc- . . . . . i i i a . . cess iiooa s oaraapanua iu una id curv ing; tbis affection is sufficient reason for those whe are aufTerlng to try this pecu liar medicine,. . t An honest Swede tells his story In plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. One ot my child ren tooa a severe cold And gnt the croup 1 gave ber a teavspootiful of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in five mlnnles later I cave ber one more. By thl time she had to cough up the gathering In ber throat .Then she went lo ilemp and slept good for flfteea minutes. Then she got up and 'vomited; then sbs went back to lied and slept fcood for tba remainder of the sight She got tha ereup the second night and 1 gave the same remedy with the same rood rexulta I write this be cause I thought there) might be In the same need and not know the true merit of this wonderlul medicine Chart. Ka A TliOMTWKli, Dee Moines, Iowa. 60 cei buttles for sale by Fred D, Felt, Druggie.