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Demands Accounting FromMc Kinfey on That $50,000, 000 War Fund. TELLTALE BOAT PURCHASES. SENATOR JONES' l'11"'1 iIr-w-t received this amount. .Vow he only accounts for some GRAVE CHARGES. $40o,OoO in his detailed report re- ! 1 t .. i 1 v.,. - I jvjuire-.! ui ia. , miti nun .trh. lor an -xtra emenrer; .1H0.(M . "Now. where is the balance of the l.:ou.Ooo? Where is the nim, ooo? 1 uVmari-l to know this. I a.-k th Appropriation t'ommittee and I ask it of Ferdinand W. IVi k mid I will find out. too. Suh items as cx- iTts $7-",0(K ar. not detailed re ports, and I demand from the presi dent an account injr. I want every senator to read this report. It will Open t heir eves. 'Who is the director f affiars who has drawn .Ho? Who is the di rector of mines who has drawn ..". ooo? Who is a director who jrets i.ooo? ovv (s th-1H Inan i)oljj,H ailed director of Agriculture, fret his title, and why has he drawn over 4,0oo? He lives in this itv. and I in nnif i m i v a-arwaaaaww-. M VII DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION PLANS. rency appropriation of . , . ' United States Takine Stens to Erect Magnificent Forr.ficatioas oa All New Islands LAND BATTERIES BETTER THAtf SHIPS. Detailed Statement of Ajijirojn iation For Paris Exposition Also Want edSerious Charges of Boodlinij. Washington. May .'51. Senator Jones of Arknnsasseverely arraigned the J'aris Exposition T'ommission in tlif wiintc to-day for its apparant extravagance, and in connection therewith demanded that the hooks he opened so that the public may know in detail how the $1. Ids, 700. appropriated at various times for the expenses of the commission, had been expended. The same demand was made regarding the..O.OoO,ooo war fund, pla-ed at the disposal of the president. Ia the Matter uf Actual Krout. wj It Is A r goed Thatt Unil Orfrn.r. ttouiif Ite .More r'tiriiiidable, loan Attckiiiif fleet Than It. (tie. nip ir t rui-er l ting Ten Time m Murh Wa)iiiirTin. .Tunc t. Steps toward forlifvitiir I'rv Tort i lira s. TVari Har bor, J'aiiifo l'airo ainl (mum are be- ifijr taken by The navy lt-urTim-nt. For some time this iietiou ha lu- n (hf-n.-cu. aiKi t ne sentijiicnr in tavor of fort if intr cosilinjr siation with a view to aihiitiif to tin- th-tVnse of the I'nitcii States has cryt:Hi;,'i rajiitiiy. Those who have stiniit-tl the , n-stion of fort if. vinjr coaling stations have don't See that he has done anything concluded that in the matter of actual except draw the money. economy m the ,rote,-ucn of harbors i.'n.- i. .. i. i . . I 'he ratio is as frreat as 10 to 1 in fa- residence of a single human leing-. nor the reasons whv salaries were paid. It is time this business should U put down and stopped." Mr. Hale, in reply, remarked that vor of land defenses. That is. S.Iiid.ooh expended at a place like Pearl Harbor would, in time of war. leave vessels costing .". ooo.oi 0 free to ro where they would le of most service, and at the same time the fort itic-it ions would be more formidable to :m nrT:i.-Lii.. Ah reasons for demanding a detail- h wa irHline'1 to t,ie opinion that fleet than a battleshi,, or cruiser cost ed accounting of the r,0.000.0Oo ex- tne 1 a po""'" as a bad per- j lormance. "Who is penditure, Mr. Jones cited several in cidents of extraordinary prices paid for vessels purchased during the war. He read a press dispach from Huffalo yesterday, wetting forth that John It. Hazel, recently nominated for Judge of the Western district of New York, had received $.".00O as a rake off for his influence iti securing the Bale to the government of Mr. Con ner's yacht, the Inquirer, at a cost of 0,0O0, l,eing $;$.-,,000 more than the yacht cost Mr. Conner originally, this person Peck?"' in quired Mr. Stewart of Nevada. "I do not know," replied Mr. Jones. "If he is a business man," suggested Mr. Stewart, "there might le a sus picion of his honesty; if not, his reck lessness may 1? attributed to his ir- norance." mc- ten times as much. It i. contend ed that .".( ki.Oimi worth of mortars am! disappearing pun cnrri:i-fs riH,re pow erful than the batteries of the largest battleship could be emplaccd at ;: coalinr station and would outfight any battleship that could be built. With the aid of modern fortifica tions places like Ilry Torluyas. I'ear! Harbor, I'an-ro F'anso and lluam would soon become to the I'nitu: States as imriortant as Itt-rmn.hi Seating Capacity of the Kansas Ci:y Hall is 2 2. 2 hi. Kansas City. Mo., Mav .SI. The sealing capacity ot the convention j hall, as it will lie urranired for the Iemo ratL- national convention has been submitted to the national com mil tee and .!!, a I. Martain. sergeant at arms by F. K. Hili. the arci,ite,-t, ... 1 , w. . .. ami approe.i it makes provision for accommodating l?U.J0o jnviple. ( f this iiumlrr ."5 too will ! provide. for on t heerena tlo ir.sta gea nd i-oi r' spondents" platform. these !iiig dis- trittuteii as f.iilows: I'Iegates. 'J.Ui alternates, t.!o: ..tti. ials. .Mm': news pa er correspondents, ooo. The r maming seats will U'lUtribute.Iover thre balconies. The national committee- required that a seating capacity of 1 ."", mo I provided, exclusive of theearena tloor and if the present arrangements are carried out this reouest will U 4 more than met. Several of the sub i-ommiiTee oi tne national committee are expected here to-morrow to in- sjtect the hall and go overs. mieother details connectetl with the convention. See a lot o' womf n in anot. r hiIiiihh t... praxes at Io r-exio. Portn:l, for wine. Krad all about it fnil ibimi si.- v i and what is praoticallv oud for New York and Washington ladies In dflieate condition derive preat benefit from .Speer s fort ine. Also exrellnt for the a-ed and in I! pm and convalescents. SUSPECT SHOT AM) KILLED. """WWW.. The Kind You Have Always nought, nn.l MhU-h hi in use for over T0 years, has bon.o the sfg,,atnr7. S-rf? .,rr? : ' a,Hl alo under hlt Jt ' Allou'iiooiie to deceive vou In ti All Counterfeits, ImitatioiiN and ".Tu(.as .MHpar . f Kxperiiueius that tritle with ami endanger the health !! ! Inlauts and Childreii-i:vierieme against lrUuaJ, ' What is CASTORIA ! Castoria is a Iiarmless substitute for Castor OH Paw,, gorie, Irt,s aiul S.oJhing yrui.s. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Oniiun, :iiphine nor other XarcoO feuhtanee. Its age is its guarant e. It destroys Worn and allays iYveii -huos. it c ures Diarrliu i ttlMi j Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coiistlpatk and FLituIency. It assiiuil.;tes the Food, regulates tba Stoma h and IJoweK -iving heahliy and natural fcWn. ! The Children's Panacea The .Mother's Friend, j CENUiriE CASTORIA alway; jrt Eears tlio Signature of f 4? Si10&X&V4 .Mr. Jones, "is not that theeonnnit tee of Congress ha not acted with due diligence, but no detailed Ktate- and .-;, mio more than the govern- niw,t8of expenditures of publicmoney ment rei-ently offered to sell the same vewsel for. Mr. Jones declared that he had as 8U ranees from a trustwt)rthy source that three other ressels were offered to the government in the early part of t lie war for a reasonable price; that the parties owning them were unabie-to make a sale until parties If your si-rht is blurred with specks with influence afterward took hold of aml Pts floating lieforeyour eyes, the matter and brought about the or .vo have pains on the "right sidej ,.nv muii iiiiguiauv uskco. .-senator Hertane to rem b.te it rwu TA..a Jones was unable to irive the tinmen I At II. L. Tucker's ilmrr tr.r0 hat 1 coniidam of,' continued I "ra,Ti,r a,1l J's"" re to Kiiirl.iml. tnese iortincations could - lie garri soneil with buttalions of marines who would make the most efficient artillerymen in the world after th. training they pet on shipboard. En land lias foreseen the necessity of ae (Hiring and fortifying eoalirig sfa tions. With fortresses at Halifax liennnda, Nassau and (iil.raltar, an with the Azores under its contro oiiring a war, hy treaty with Port it gal. that nation dominates the At lantie beyond hope (,f eonipetifioi I'.ut with Alaska, the Aleutian island I'ear I Harbor, Pango Pango. (ina: anl ( avite in the hands of the I'nitcr States, this nation could dominate t! Pacific and do in that ocean what 1 1; j-ugiisii nave lone in the Atl: ami the -Mediterranean. have been made. The air has been full of rumors that have been the most extravagant and unreasonable expenditures of funds provided for the American exhibit, and we all know there has never been anv satis factory report as to how this money was used." Joplin Vigilantes Arrest Two Negroes One Making A Fatal Dah For Liberty. Joplin. Mo., May :. T WO liej:rteS. susjected uf U'ing high way ineii, were arrested by the viglante-i last night and one of them, John Williams, was shot while attempting to pscajH but was not mortally wounde.l. The ne groes were found near Kansas City ... 1. ...... :l i . "'"""nil rniiway uepoi ainl Wer acting suspi. iouly when the vigilan tes hapfiened along. Thev answer The Kind You Have Always Bougl in Use For Over 30 Years. fSZSSZ. vm etT'j co. tt wnrjr ettrT. (w errw DR H. M. CANNON, OEWTIST, EatSide Hquar. HUTLEK, MO. I WILL kK. IS FOSTER, the (lrl M n lv in -ch month 2 Jaj . MKRW1N. .il l Moiilay li. t-ach month 2 dayu. AMSTKK1 VM. UeJis.lay rollowinj? -,on.l UonUsy, lay. ant i of the ships orof the parties who had brought about the sale, but said that his informant was a trust-worthv person who had promised to furnish particulars. "I want to find out what the prti dent did with the $r0,XM (.)() placed in his hands by Congress at the out break of the war," said Mr. Jon. s i want to know how he spent this and to whom he gave it. I h; "WHAT OXE TRUST IS DOING. The National Tube Co Is Closing Their Branch Houses. Pittsburg, Pa., May :50 All the branch houses uf the National Tube SENATE STILL FAVORABLE. Appropriation for the Sc Louis Kipoitio. Ketittiifd ia th civil II ll-Memorlal ftrldir Nr WKhington. Washington. lave June 1. At the con. elusion of a session lasting eight hours the senate passed the sundry civil ap propriation bill. The amendment providing for an appropriation of $3,000,000 for the exposition to be Co., in the countrv, except the four in St- I-ouis- in i!'. was con sented in New York, Chicago San 'T' in the V"' An ame,,''nt , , u' '-,U1 uas oicorjiorated providing for the rraciscoan.J Pittsburg, will Inclosed be iriiiiiinr- if tl. .-,,1- .i... heard all kinds of stories of boodling on June 1 and the managers and em- ri:il bridge between Washiii.rton .-.na ana extravagance m this matter, and iP'oyes discharged. In future all Arni1nton cemetery, to be erected in I Want a full and conmlete iicconnt. Shimnents of the t.rndnf.Ta ,n"nory of the dead of both the union inS company will be made from the vari- bill va 1 have heard that the war depart- ous works in different narts uf tb ect, ment says: 'Go to the State depart- country. inent,' when the figures are asked for There is a long list of these branch in this matter, and the state depart- houses, nearly every city in the coun- nient says: 'Go the Navy depart- try baring oneormoreof them. The ment. Now the nresident ono-ht not I new order will do nnnr n ;th t... to be afraid to tell us wlmt he did N00 enmloves nd reH b, K,".', " 1 ,e he 3 J,,1-v 2 t Topeka. ... vt i . -v t in i r-t mi i v iiurifS low witn the f o0,0O0,000. If there has tor the combine of not less than been boodling his report will show. 1, 000.000 a year. Iet him send us a detailed account or expenditures showing to what use Croker Stays by Guess. the cash was put. London, Mav 30. as an instance, the Hazel AMOKtT, rriday following -,onJ Monday the description of two of tl.u ,....v... . I . . -v ,. , ' . , ?- I AKLHIL, tdinl Vonijay of t-arh month i days. rilirhfi'ii i-n.iti -!,.. ....... 1 1 t i I. ...... ' iipuntuiru nun inuroern'ii j. li. I Ai'Ki a , 4.ti . , .inilay of e Patton, a young business man while attempting to rob him three weeks ago. The city officials will put on duty a force of mounted police, to help run down the footpads and bur glars who have Ira committing so many depredations in Joplin recently. lUitler, Mo. liigunnv roooeries nave been of ad artning frequency and even the or ganization of a vigilance committee has not cheecked the era of crime. h month 3 Java v. - - i. 'ioall kiD'l.of Oontal work, ( on ultauon frer. H . M . C -NON. li. I, S DR. W. J. IMcANINCH, VKTKKINAKV SUKOKOX. Scientifically treats all domei-tic aid inals. t)ffice at tiailov'a T0it 'n J - - T. 8MIT1I. JOHN L. 8TAXLKT S!V!ITH & STANLEY LAWYERS. Hardly a day passes in f;irn;i;.. where there are children, in which Office 2nd ...iraf.t of Mo. state Bank. Lallard s imw Liniment is not ne.d. I - ed. It quickly cures cuts. iroim.L bruises, burns sorethroat and scalds Price '27, cts. and 50 cts. At II. L Tucker's drug store cost armies. While the arries only $200,000 for the proi- it is expected ultimately to about Sj.00o.OO0. To Her Town- Speak. Topcka. Kan., .tune 1. Railroads have given reduced rates to the free silver republicans for the state con- le held Julv 2 at Toi ne, the nonulist vice o.-e. nlential nominee, has promisel to be nere. me reduced rutes will permit visitors to take in the Kansas Citv convention. -Richard Croker K.n.a. Cltr Printer lo Trouble Parsons. Kan Tnn. I l-:u: Case was iiuestioned tr-dc.T. K,-.... : in.:., . """ "onam wil, show.., at ,H,kwJ rain- p. n'C e vestsgation, especially when a repuln criticisms of his recent political state- 'ife' ehar?i"?r adultery and .lesertion. lican with a pull can sell a yacht val. ment made bv certain New York h,tl?ck here six weeks ago. '""V "rlarn a woman, whom ne ciaimea to fns wife, arrived. Vrs ued at 4-,000 for 180,000 and the newspaers. Mr Crot ;,i . . Koverument later listed the vacht at $23,000." Xo Sign of Aguinalde. Manila, .May .",0. Major Man-h't van of the thirty-third regiment ha? arrived at Aparri from Iienguet after the hardest of mountain traveling. The men were exhausted and ragged, having followed persistently on the supposed Agninaldo's trail. Thev naa several encounters with the rebels, but found no sign of Agui naldo. RockaBye Bab) These are sweet words, but how m:-: pain and suffering they used to mean. IV different now. S.nce Mother s Friend ha become known expectant mother. 8. W. Dooley. A. B. Lndwlck DOOLEY & LUDWICK, LAWYERS. Office Over the Pott Office FIRE, j LIGHTNING, TORNADO j INsrifANCKthatgivwU1 lute protection. Th k-' companies in the world. I . i FRANK ALLEN, ! Insurance Am With MissotiriState Hank, Iiutl.t,K 1 Missouri Pacin Hall wav TlmTl at Hutler Station. HOTH MOUMO. I Hi I No. 10 la ft t i 4 J. 8. FBAKCISCO. H. C. CLARK. Francisco & Clark. LAWYERS. ltn.B?nr:.toG,"eci"k- OTer HlMonrt "It is impossible for me to reply to u"hitlock arrived vesterdav and cause,! 4n SFLre.clm, c .1 anrsh of ch id all these stnteror. x.i.;i. the arrest. b r: . Mothers friend is a l;n;rr.ent to b. 'Who was resnonsible forth. Ji -".lr " lT"eiu- appiiea externally. It is rubbed thorough . ... 5 i iv euu.imie irom tne repub lean press chase of the yacht asked Mr. Till- My prognostication of events rnt W. O. JACKSON, LAWYER, BUTLER, - . M0. W1U practice In all the courts. Thos. J. Smith, LAWYER, Office over Bate Count Bank. Butler, Mittoar! "The Navy department. I suppose." stand or fall on its own merits. I see no reason wlit- o n - . T ..... . aiiKiuui iii re- Unt.eamrM,ul,Ii- weaken mv . lw .o.ooo.v-uu. v,ny, I llief in the presidential result as 1 have been told by a man in this citv have forecasted it that lie had engineered a deal with "I bave mr yet de,ided , the navy department whereby he date of my return to the United UStHl tllS imll With the rtdniiniti-.it;..,, u.. i .ti , , . . , , , "m'"" '",l"i uul 1 oe uack in time to to sell three old barges to the gov- participate in the interesting events eminent at prices of oeenn Yvnr, This deal came out of the $,"0 uOO -0K. too." Mr. Jones then stated that he would draw up a resolution directing the president to make a detailed statement. In connection with the expenses of of the campaign. Letters are all Returned. U'.,oi.:. i. "acuiupiju, .uay .:u. Tne nost- omceuepartment otficials have not i ('orm"' Powrr on the Win. Raltimore, Ml., June 1. The T.ry an free silver democrats are making it hotter and hotter for the "onraniza- TJon forces controlled by Oorman. In Edward. Gonna n" 1.,., ... he had reat difficulty in preventing the passage of a resolution for an in structed Hryan delegation. Tarlor UTfrrrd a PotiUlon. Indianapolis, Ind., June l.XV S T'.. ..1 l. . . ,a."ur lliti signed a contract with an! eastern life insurance company to be its executive manager. Mr. TavIor connrmed this, saying it was contin gent on his remaining in Indiana. .no ine muscies ot the abecmen. It e vr e.astic.ty and strength, and when the f.na. rrat ?r:n f " 1 , , , icspor.a quicKiy anc easi.y without pa n. Mothers Friend u never taken lnterr.av. Ir.terr.al rerr.ef this t;.-r.e da more harm than p-cd. If 3 Tbo. W. SUT.rs. Butler. Mo Ofli n rear of farmer Bask. J- A. Silver Rica Hia, M, Medical Men la AlUntie City. .TiantlC t Itv. V T Tnn. 1 T- i. irvtu mionuauon ttiat an in- ?lnn,n? to-tiay with a meeting of th junction has been served on the Dost- A.merican A-ademy of Medicine, this I masrer at Nevada, Mo., to restrain X " T iay8 w,n be a i i mh -- Tt t t"i w r i - the camna n.-.tn r I aim irem returning j tt . iur meaicai men r ouur? rt-ati i i "uucrN i irom an press dispatches allerinf triiva. I addressed Messrs. Weltmer and point for over the United States. lel Gualiu bf Mistake Silvers & Silrckrs, ATTORJfKTS 'AT LAW WIJ1 P'tlce ia all tae eonru. o ni iwii rrrlirht 19 414 1 SU Stock Kxprias (doe not carry f"""'") :.. i.ai ii IOUT8 kOCMO. 2- m t ion a I w 1 47 f So. 811 Local Freight ' ..'. .l Mt 1 INTERSTATE DIVISlOK. f 2.M9 Depart 7 ti I Wo. 850 arrive n ja 2 k g. C. Vopaavooar. Agai A K. C. Pittsburg & (iulf Time TtbiJ f arrival mn departore of tralaa at trorUa. worth nncD j Wo. 1 Kanaaa Citv dally Kipreaa ... 11 No-s " " " Mall .iri aocTB hood. Wo. 2 Throoah Port Arthur EipreM.t II t NO. 4 Slloam Mtirlnva n .i. Bemember thU ! the popalar'ahort I .wk. . nmn, mo. . Solpbar imiie ark ailoam Sprlnea. Ark .. aal tfc On root from the aooth to fit Looli. ChleMt j and point north and northern! and La lMai : Oaden, San Franclaoo. Portlaad e4 MtasJ .... ' h"t. No espeaae aa m ti ii. ne paaaenirer eoalpaeM' Ula line aeoood to none la the wet TMt l U B(W HUH H Q Qg, Geo lPaw. Art . Kan.aiaty.! DR. E. S. BALLARD, PHT8ICIAK AXI SfEGEOS. I Office 'Trimble's DraKstore. Wert Side of Square. J. M.CHRISTY, M.D. S.A.ROE.M.D oof wotnB and r.r ww. t' 1 Children, fcpan,. (' fea'at.? rfllii nnil Tnij.n.ln... t I rvellev n-li.i ... i . . - "vml,or me pur- luuuu" an "aosent Concordia Kan T,m. 1 a pose of pointing out tlA I method cure esthlih.,a I . i....- " . A yUBr r ""i"-'i mint i ...unruuumnuu pui uaumi .naiii started a tire in tbf OI a detailed n.vormtinr .-. l I recent lv werv F.jitti1 tr... u . I ranw In- r,;w--.i. . . w ....... v,t t ur f er- j Hum me man. i v "-in.ir, umh gasoieneio a i ions oi tne commission. AXie postmaster at .Nevada to-daviu "The prosident sent a statement in form the post offiice department answer to my resolution.' said he. that h ha J turned the accumulut- showingthat overflo0;0tK.0tNi lnail addressed to the persons, spent within the last two month ot Ir is timated between 75.000 and the work of the commission. The K0.tM)0 letters were returned to ti p whofe cost was said to be 1,200. out t writers. sieaa ot kerosene. An explcsioc fo- iof-ti. .-ettinsr fire to the hotel. The girl was fatally burned. Mine Sold for l .500,000. Ihoenix. Ariz.. Jmie J TJv Coa- i ra.ne. 60 miles north oJ jnoenix. nas leen soKl for ?LSO(0C- to a New York syndicate, incluiijc voman fs S'jplied with this rs'endld ent she need never fear rising or swelling fcras:s. f-cming sickness, or any cf the c scorr.fors which usuaTy accompany tree nancy. The proprietor cf a large hotel in Ta.-r.pa. -. r.aa aa avtui time w:th her first child. During her second pregnancy. Mother's Fnend was used and the baby was bom easily before the cctor arr;vcd. It's cenaisr great." OI Mother' Frirmd at the drnt store. $1 per bottle. TEE BEAD FIELD REGULATOR Atlanta, Ga. EST- aT rt iiusxtJ book " Biun Baby CO., Paiiit. DR- CHRISTY & ROE. Office The Over Bntler Cah Depart ment Store .IBntleM. tn TC. BOULWARZ, Phy,fe!aB DR. J. T. HULL DENTIST. Parlors Orer Jfodel Clothing Co. ctraaee. iuu tht . adlo. aorta T. bZTZ?' The iu-t FoimI for InteUectufl" Thought. .il '"",.1.rn vo InU-IllrenUT leM Uiink iDU-Uiri-DtlT. In (hlilim.r'Bmi rnrnor of war" to rreu-t aJ4 UlliHe lKi.nk,.r. lh 1o fr li ttaoocbt i that n.B.i..lu. .t.i.1. i. u andlwit. 1 r ' " " Iniportant oolitipal lunu ara t.n more Important. An tnu-lliirent vnAirtuU in- or th policy or nation or a rrrat otiB' Prtr I ornethii:ir tyi h l..f m-A iluk doty of ererr n li z-n tit ihimn.ili. i.fnm ki elf upon the lalin topira of U day. and beet of all newspaper. lu telernpkK cable new nervir etrel that of ajy r itprinu the new newt fnlly: otliMr lnatire oernrreneea hot domeaue a4 wtr dijjtant. fnlly aothentieated fata. The polirie of the rrt ...i.t..i now being- 1m- an l the candidate d.aea-" now 1- tbe time to o w-n e tor to bet aw nrnoffceepmir In touch with to, wool WA the -eii,-Ue.-klT ILennt.ll. N- le worthy of attention I tn BeMi Pantlay Maraziae. Ill-rej.l-te ear r the beat of peri at article. ntl-n by tb literary talent, lu leaatifal half ton tration have alri-a-lv maite 't fan-on u l qnality and qoantMy will ! preer-4. New featorea of aburirbiDr intereot aitBl 1 H'T1 ""'red npon in a manaer o i the nijrn priced mag-ariae. Kvent of arr jntereet are et forth io enurtaiDlRff J There i bomorfn iu pare. too. aad miMli u.e lau-et fan rar" r "--b k eir-fjUltelT dlt.yed a4 T4- Th Kepofclic' Hunday I The Dbcrtptioo prtc of the (enl'', RepoMic i ti ,-r year. The hepnblK J' Mijji) per year, iv.th paper ar bein-; offered at the ery l-,w pr'ce of IK yr. To "--.ire thin low rate iK.ta a ordered and ;id for at the ame tin. . addre all order l The hepoblU, Ixroj. Mo. IB5S3 m OINTMENT ! ! CURES NOTHING g)T f)W A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for is years aa tna i BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD HI ALL IKCOGI"T. T5l ty tZZASZlZS VJZ. T... ST. T J