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The Exeter Advocate, 1898-11-11, Page 5
THE xe.= ;Nbuct.cat el Is published every Thursday Morning, at the V;Liee, MAIN -STREET, - EXTER, --- tly the ADVOCATE PUBLISH GO COMPANY TERMS O;.'' SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollar per auntun if paid in Advance St MD if not so paid. eseeemorteolmen, =neon. ore -Fe/eV-too, t_o= me leo paper diseo>; tinned until all a.rrearages axe paid. Advertisements without eyeeitio direnttns will be published till forbid and tihar�PdaC cor1inely Liberaldiscount made for trenseient advertisements inserted for long periods. Every description of JOB FEINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rate* Cheques,nroneyord.- ers-e. for , v is' t .to ,.� 'i,. et b a s 'a s c Payable to 0llas.II. .Sa ili1i'1s, EDITOR AND PROP oressional Cards. H SKINSMAN,i,.D•S.esDR.A.R. tem eseneso, i D. S. D. D. S.. Holier graduate of Toronto University. DENTISTS. Teeth extra,.t,•,i without any iTain, or any bad effeecta Office in Vattse's's, Week, west siee Nein Street, Exeter. lt.D. ALTON ANPt:RMIenstele. ae,D,s,) honors tlrt•luate of the Toronto Um - reit? and Royal College of Dental Surgeon! ot °utereo Teeth extraetel ).without rein. All nee lee of Dentistry up t"r .:at.., uttie7 over Elliot A Elliones law cam: opposite Central Hotel Exeter. )ra. eedren1. 01,T,IIK's'ec T tt• a6 1e art + .ani a> tura l rly OFF11`E 4,S Iicarle-i1 t... 1 tnleiinsn M.ttte zit. Dr, Ratline' .,;!tee -, ,.ante a4 formerly enorth door. i►r- .rime oiiieu. ,;nate buia.ling neurit door. Nati 1'$. 1}442 J. A 1,.rliin , el. le, T. A. ;Woe, M. 1; erEelltl:li OF tit▪ sli grot Pitt tetany and Surgeons 1lrtaxio: Pht Sita a . `-71r.;, on 341,1 , A:et-A "h- eut. !laic.,.. letsia„.,, 1, ).pet. 0 t.eaal. ▪ COL Ns. B'#RRIATI lt.s01 TelT- OR, eiveyem r Notate. 1'u.:l:t. n 11vd r tt""'M1 sl'.s k't€,al:, 17,X, 't or to 1. 3.x.. $�tt i►'' 7d 4 e'1 1 ".? A M',p EP f , • ,Fir '+ ronrt a 4 . t' dz R*.7t^„ a r,.. r 1 p;• a tM 1• tikit it•s ia1 P. ' t. ',;-*-t, ia.d a *t xi X tor 1 R. t" l:t,t^.z., is .'1.. L .14. Txi, a ee u , ,ya r a7y rt ;1•41 :vela 11. .at lit Loa' VTr.l aa �.; 1! 141.19115,N4 a951:a r i lti l: e',.`olT '. `a 3.4 t Coati e s 4 .4 , a's, and 5f e.ca•+\" ted Horrors of Dyspepsia Sour Stomach, Heart Palpita- tion, New©us, Sleepless Now Able to Do All tho Hotteework -What Cured Her. The excellent qualities of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a stomach tonic and appetizer enable it to relieve and cure dyspepsia even when cure seems hope 1ess. Read Mrs. Willettsletters: " C. I'. Hood Sc, Co., Lowell, Mass:: "00t1em0lt—I have been sick for about six years with dys- j ter e p -. 1 1 L a -with all 11 is horrible 1 •rr 1 1` • Il rlatn ales, such as sour No. 1 tetomarh, llatlllenoy, palpi- tation of the heart, insom- nia, etc,, and all that time I Bayo tried almost everr known remedy and the best doctors in the state, but nothing did me any good, I was very Weak and Nervous. About five months ago I commenced teleing llooU'S Saraaliarilla, and after using five bottles I am able to do. all my housework and feel better than I have in several years, Also, my husband had pneumonia last win- ter and leis blood got very bad; he matt rheumatism and could scarcely walk. 11e commenced to take Hood's rte,weaparille and in a !;bort tittle he \tis better in every wily, Ilia rheum. tient has Mt Win anti is in better heath than star t lane. time." tits. e7. ' ILLETT, Mt, Melly, N. C. Still M aiein s flood's. c C. I. He w Co., Lowell, Mage,, "Dear give; -'i am still praising Hood's Satl'alparille for tilt= Letter :"mat benefit birth nlyeelf end husband derived from mo. 2 its nee and I do not le:ei-.:Sle to eay it is the best nine ve have ever used in our family." iins. W. J. , u.I.1 Ts, Mt, Boll;, N. C. r EXPORTS TO BR1TAIN. Canada Makes Great Stritees Dur- ing the Month of October RUMORED PLOT IN PARIS. Possible outcome of the Dreyfus Cnse -The Philippine entestton- Spain Shill Sign the Treaty Ceder Pro,- test ro- to • ix -1 s tate st -- R . ss .►. X Irritated • Against lerita.in -- The News by Cable, Loudon, Nov.8.-Aeeord11nto statis- tics s- ttics )st published, ahs imports from Ger - ada for the month of October were as follows: Cattle, 17,535, value £2lS,6b7, sheep and Jambe, 8,722, 413,280; Wheat, 1,303,000 cwts„ E401,71:3; meal and Baur, 285,13,10. cwts., £749,0S9; peas, 103,140 cwts., 5.'2'0,152; bacon, 40,1;09 owls., £80,05.41; hams, 8,333 Mete., £111,- 693; • butter. 41,:49 efts.. l:ill,4 0; Chem, 280,:379 owls., i i -i ; ogees (hundreds) 1::9,300, .f.•38,087; h.,rses."0- 414,757. ,:,,414,s57. Rutter, cheese and eggs show 7a s!eefdell iucrease over the sander riga in the p.e- vioats year. 'rho total inap•.r-, fr m Ca'1- ada for the year to date an:,oune to M1.- 2?5,839, and the exports feonn Eritein to Cenada f.'30 3,S36. THE BEAR IRRITATED. sh51111 nlourna1'1 say Her ~;ptr.cmcat of Visor Win Armes. - the Powers. St. Petersburg. Nov, The I'etereburg ucwspareri .i:otl Went i.rite- tion at England over the , ttl•ee:m nt ,,f the Feellotla effete, and agree in til aseee •cttian that her mlt.tnet will atolls') pawe'r:r interacted in aim! 'ums Canal to open til-euelion of tiro haat means of Iv:eventing the filial establishment of l:nalnnd In it gvpt. The .\civil. t1 sacs that, Eine° the 1171)- tian question is purely of an interna- ti.r:i:ll a har.teter, it must be :solved. d. tr ',Ames; of the I.'awtrr, wheel). elf) l r;i- l:aiin 1110 net—..it' e f Egypt tender the ot.,t terxe of call t'.. rowers. WILL SIGN THE TREATY. V. item tom 1P. 1.11. 1 A%.. urttone t re ]] Ppm N ',NIhwnf to+u I tcr•tn 4 1 -lt2rt 1• P7te,rt"trtu 1t.itettt., Of r'anr.,i bit t lb, 's;•' a' tt7 Feer tn..h.';vt..ht f• est l •.hurray Naiad er,einiy 'etre ee.l,•".i toat.•l term! rpa- aor nelme !ale s .arrattl,..a tat Post oth.;o.Win - eheleea. inentt'a n c2'. r{' ELLIOT, J Insurance Agent, Main St. Ex or Wi,NTEI), Reliable roan in every leeality, leeal or travelling, to introduce tG new diecovery and kept; Oar silo i,tarlaN1all 011 tri ts, fmnvo and prate.," throu;;hnut town and country, Steady employment, corn mi;siou or salary, $el,e per month WA pxpertsys, and money de- elted in any bank when started. For par - Hunters write " Chu World Almelo:Ll Electric Om," London. Out , [`.iiiaela, 2-:: e8 Cook'* Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cooks Cotton Root Com- pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1,11leer box, No. 2,10 degrees stronger, e3 per box, No. 1 or 2. mailed on receipt of price and two 3 -cont stamps Tho Cook Company Windsor, Ont. siristsinndended by all responsible DuggCa Nu. t ami No 2 soli in Exeter by J.W Browning. Druggist. FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS. BAKING POWDER THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND •RGEST SALE IN CANAL):.. c S For Infants and Children. no fac- simile tlgnatnro Of is on ��-s overp -t���-�, wrapper. Thomas Morris, a Guelph boy, had his clothing set on fire by a can of ben- zine exploding. He was in danger of burning to death, when Mr. Frank Cote came to the rescue and extin- guished the flames with his. own coat. Mrs. Henry Rockett, of the 12th line of East Zorra, died Tuesday morning with startling suddenness. Monday. night she complained of a pain in the head, but nothing of a serious nature was anticipated. She arose next morn- ing and while lacing her shoe fell over dead. • A Narrow lEseape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E Hart, of Groton, S. 1). '' Was taken witha bad cold I which settled on my . o lungs; cough set in and finally termin- ated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave menp,qa1 in .I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not `stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get _Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cougars and;Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles It has cured me, and thank God, Iam saved and now a well and healthy woman." Sold by all druggists. 50cts. and $1,00, Guarantee. ed or price refunded. n • r tLa Is the 0:10 True Meet a..eree. leill,.»i.1,:1.,:a?s. $1;s.xfere5. - r r :r '1 I.it r Ila: tit Hood's Pili .- It to :lt:talach.:. 1, While a fight was in pri';e s'•ahi tee PO a intimi or ei e'tsiphosi es et the \\'allai '. ittirr gnts tvarrke. iltnrtge'r lloir:rein iett'rfe ee d, wed in the ft.torts he revel v - ed a broken •'g. The 12.yearold son of '.Vin Souliere. Comber, was unloddint furniture alt the home Of his pupa IF, n'hen the hors es started, throwing ynuug Snuliert' from a wagon. Ifo sustained internal injeril's, uhieh caused his death before ct phv'sicinn could be summoned. A fatal aceidt'mt occurred in Guelph Thursday e'veeing. The C.P.R. train from Guelph .5ltnction wan coming Around a curve at the York street eros sing, when it struck and instantly kiIl- i'd Mr, J. I)avfdson, who was vi itiug hie brother Dr. Davidson, of Guelph. Children Ory for C. STO 1 0 Arcbibald Robinson, sr., an old and respected resident of Kincardine town ship, dropped dead Thursday, shortly after partaking' of a hearty breakfast, up to which time he was apparently in good health, He was in his 70th year, and leaves a widow and grown up fam ily. Madame Pbarened, who for many years had been housekeeper for Rev U' Dandurand, of St. Charles, while in the backyard Tuesday, was attacked by a bull and before assistance arrived was very seriously gored. She died of her injuries Tuesday. Deceased was fi0 years of age; Stanley, a four year old son of Mr. Geo. Keoeh, of Guelph, narrowly es caped being killed Thursday by a street car. Wheu almost on the track he was observed by the motorman, who revers ed the motor and let down the fender. It picked the boy up and carried him thirty feet until the. car stopped. His right leg was broken between the knee and ankle, r SCROFULA.® oeb One of America's most fa- mous physicians says: "Scrof- ula is external consumption." Scrofulous children are often beautiful children, but they Lack nerve force, strong bones, stout muscles and power to resist disease. For delicate children there is no' remedy equal to Scott's Emulsion 1f it+ of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda. It fills out the skin by putting 4, good flesh beneath it. It makes If, the cheeks rest by making rich blood. It creates an appetite :' for food and. gives the body power enough to digest U. 'Be tiP sure you get SCOTT'S Emui- aeon, ‘Sd got and $e.00 ; all druggists. f, SCOTT & I3OWNE, Chemists, Toronto„ V+ at a Prate t \\'711 ito With the Signa- ture of tato 1'.' leo '1're:ety by the f.'uuge.•redi Pruple, Ia Delon, Nor. S.-Tlre Madrid cori•es- po:'1dent of tale' Baily Mall ,-aye; -;pain will sign the peace treaty under protist." GI;IC3I.\\ .1TT.tCKS ON V. S. Irritation of the Pro,* Will Not I:ailttc+nen the Philippine .Attitude. London. Nov. 8. -Tho Vienna corres- pondent ot the Times, commenting upon tl.o irritation of the German press over the attitude of the Milted States toward the Philippine question, says; "It has little importance), and is only liktly to excite scorn and defiance of the Americans, and tend to confirm them in their determination to keep trio Philip- pines. The F reindefeblatt, in n temperate article that -gives the German newspapers an example of impartiality, recognizes that it is purply a question far the Amer- icans to decide for themselves." The Berlin oorrespondont of the Times, atter giving extracts from another long and violent article in the KoinisaheLeitung, declaring that the fate of the Philippines cannot be a matter of indifference to Germany, expresses the opinion that soots utterances will only stiffen the attitude of the United States. Tho Berlin correspondent of the .Stand- ard says; "Tho semi-otlioial papers have received a hint to stop their attacks upon Amer- ica, I have good reason to believe, how- ever, that Germany will doff her reserve so soon as other powers sock a share in the spoil of the Philippines." To Retain the Phllippines. London, Nov. 8. -The Daily Mall this morning urges the .American people to pronounce boldly in favor of retaining the Philippines, "for otherwise there will bo a scramble for coaling stations that will endanger the peace of the world." Spain lust Accept. London, Nov. 8. --The Standard says editorially this morning: We can see no alternative. Spain must accept as lnevlt- able the loss of the Philippines. No doubt the United States will assume a heavy and serious responsiiblity, but it augurs well for the future that the public men o' America appreciate and are ready to meet it. England will watch the experi- ment with every wish for a favorable issue. The Daily News wonders whether trouble is brewing in the Philippines, arising from German opposition to an- nexation. THE HOOLEY CASE. The Bankrupt Promoter Brings Lord Churchill Into His List. London, Nov. 8. -The examination of Ernest Terah Hooley, the company pro- moter, in bankruptcy proceedings, was resumed yesterday. The court was crowded. During the day Hooley made a num- ber of curious statements, one being that he gave Lord Churchill £85,000 to induce the latter to sell an estate to a Mr. Druoos, But be could not explain why he gave the money, and later could not remember what a cheque for £6,500 was for. When shown a pencil note on the counter -foil, reading: "For introducing Lord D," the bankrupt said it meant Lord Ileerhurst. He could not, however, remember the circumstances. Later Howley said the gold communion plate, which he presented to St. Paul's Cathedra, oust £1,504, and he added that he gave £39,000 to obarity last year, and ;2 that his living expenses were from 10, • 000 to 42,000 yearly. Theexamination was then concluded, and the case was adjourned wd'o ned for a eek. German Royalty at Damascus. Damascus, Nov. 8, -Emperor William and Empress Victoria Augusta arrived here this evening from Beyrout, after an interesting journey over .the, Lebanon n7ountains. Anglo-Egpytian expedition, anti. It that his capture is imminent. Ali Sheroof, his san•in-law, is already is be- lieved EXETER MARKETS. (Changed every Wednesday) 8 prisoner, and is being brought to 11'eat per.bushel Barley UNHAPPY PARIS, Peas Butter hem') A Revolution Agate Threatened Against Hotatoestperbaq Khartoum. p er f,Wt 63 to 70 1S3to2.10 33 to 44 teat 25 to 23 53t47'a 13to-14 14 S5 e_ a.r3to eee ex a on the Civil Power-AS+i7asitiatiet4 y Drii- A'Pelee per Xs in the Aur. Ducks l:s Geese. l hiekeu ...... - Turkey ..... ...... -.,. London, Nov. 8. -..The Daily Chronicle says this morning; "We have received infer:nation from a rsliablo quarter of a well organized pint In Paris, in the event of the enquiry bes forehe Court curt of Cessation ProvIngfav favor - „ able to Dreyfus, to foment a riotous out- burst in the French capital, to attempt to overthrow the civil power and to assassinate the leading champions of Dreyfus. ',These reports are confirmed by inter- siews had with M. Trarieus, former Minister of Justice, and M. De Pressenso, foreign editor of the Temps, as well as others. The police have warned those friends of Dreyfus to change their resi- dences temporarily or at least tocarry revolvers,” FRANCE REPUDIATES GOD, aenceror.i. tiro 0Xotto. "Gott I'rateott I r7►:tce.•' Is to Be stricken Prean. french .Coin. Paris, Nov. 8. -The Gaulois announces that henceforth the motto "Cod; Protects France" will be striekeu from French Cola. The paper reinlari e Fer:aeficelly Chat it is a f,rnd thiutr, since foreigners might be less to' believe from seine the inscription that Frenchmen still have faith in ,i'rarsdence. It silg':: is that the Government adopt the mato: •'S ohware-leoppen :'retests the P.epoblic." tt d 11'.\:.1=sI: CABINET, eta=1'<.rty Aduainieir:ttiou Formed by Field etereh:tr S:atungate. 5olcai:•.•n:t, Nov. e. --Tieka .Marshal Marquis 1 niitt!:tux .Aritaino hats farmed a letexi.,try to sat:reed the Cabinet of Count Qiuuiaa Sts<gaki-•the 11181 party Cabinet In the h ,,. ey of Japan --whirl took office on Julie S toad resigned an Oeteter 31, owing 50 tllfae !nee 1 over the glie-110n ox fan. ; t .a i.ortf...lio of l'ublia iu:,.ruc tion. Thai 1 anmagata Cabinet contains na member who i5 cane -tee with env of the pe «it: a1 parties. It is e:in',tituted as follows: itrosi:lent of the Council and Premier. dar:iui, 1ii:nagata Aritolro; X1111541' o: leorelgn :fit: ►u , 'Viscount Aoki, f21'21o rly Ja,.41.0-o Ati1teseeeilor to Gertuallen Minister of the Interior, Mar- quis ei:Osse Tsu,nul a iii; ;Minister of Fina+:', t oust :'i t otlkette Minsiter of War, Liens 00netel Klil's.'r:1; Minister of Mari:.ce. Atbnirxl S aivanene; :Minister of Juetiee, M. layouts' l eigo Turkish Troops Fut•ciblyllounoa•ed,. Cance, Island of Crete, .Nov, 8. -.The Turkish troop,. at Retiluo having refused to leave tied: place, the Russian Admiral in those watisri, following the example of Admiral Noel, the 13ritlsh commander here, forcibly convoyed them on boara a Use -avert. Bible Worth Over $14,4.00. London, Nov. S. -A Mazarin Bible WAR said at the auction rooms of Sotheby, Wilkinson ee Hodge yesterday tor £2,960. The ;tool had previously been sold for #:3,000, but some slight defeats ware dis- covered 1n it. 1;. S. Guard at Pekin. Pekin, Nov. 8. -'the force detailed to guard the United States Legation arrived yesterday. LOi1D 13ERSCIIELL'S BELIEF Is That the Czar Is Itcnlly Desirous of Peace. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8. -The Right Ron Lord Ferrerersohol chairman J3 n man oT the Joint International Commission, is in the city, a guest of Senator Fairbanks, He was asked if, in his opinion, the era of good feeling between England and this country hal, arrived, and as to the depth of that feeling. "Whatever is felt here," was the reply, "is quite reciprocated on the other side. I think, perhaps, you people of the States are more demonstrative than we. The only thing that has held our people back from great demonstration of this senti- ment is the fear that the matter is being pushed rather than allowed to develop of itself." He was asked if be thought the strain- ed relations between England and Russia would result In war. "I io not consider that conditions are dangerous. My personal belief is that the Czar is really desirous of peace." DEATH TO THE RED SHIRTS. An Outbreak of Negroes in Wilmington Is Momentarily Expected. Wilmington, N.C., Nov. 8. -The ne- groes, while outwardly quiet, are man- oeuvring in secret. They have recently received another supply of arms, as shown by 34 of them parading the streets at midnight last night with rifles and other arms. They gave it out that their various ordershave sworn death to the red shirts. But few white citizens slept soundly last night. Lawless bands of armed ne- groes gathered in the northern portion of the city. An outbreak is momentarily expected. A number of white women in that section were nearly prostrated with fear. White men guarded their houses and the Wilmington Light Infantry and Naval Reserves rendezvoused at night at their armories. Street oars were stoned by nsgroes last night and white people were compelled to desert them and walk,- The alk,The police force was unable to command order. "LAURA SECORD." Bey Biographer, Mrs. Curzon, Passes Away -Sketch ofHer career. y 5r Toronto, Nov. 8 -Mrs Sarah .Ann Curzon, the authoress and poetess, died on Sunday, at the trio residence of her son here. The deceased was born in 1833, near Birmingham, Eng. In 1858 She married Robert Guizon of Norfolk, and carne with. him to Canada in 1862 She was from early childhood'a contributor to family journals and magazines. In 1873 she, be- came an advocate of worneu's rights, Tu' 1U alifa in.a Tight Place. 1887 , Mrs. Curzon published "Laura Cairo, Nov. 8.--Khalifa' Abdullah, the Secord, the Heroine of 1812," a drama defeated Dervish leader, is herd pressed e! much force. The deceased was an lum- en the frontier of Kordofan, southwest orary member of the Lundy's Lane His. tR Ielia4rtouni, by natives .friendly to the tortoni Society, the York Pioneer Asso elation and, the Women's Art ,Association scop Hag e t•'3, ,tr,'si.t, a es to w '1 • Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs„ Cease tearingyour throat and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rest and give them a chance to heal, You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in s 4 From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tfolding in the throat ceases; the spasm weak- ens; the cough disap- pears. Do not wait for pneurnoni and con- sumption but 'cut short your col(' without delay=. Dr. ;'dyer's Cherry Pec- toral Plaster sbonl`l be over the lungs of evelyper- son troubled with a cough. Write to tyle Doctor. rnnsnr : oppodes:I les and Mug ee- perieneo eminently quality us for Icing you medical advice, Write seamy an the pertieulare Su yonr ase. Fell its what your experience bas been with our t'lierryPretoral. You .viii receive a. exempt reply, without cult. address, P11. 3. 5'. AS 1:R. Lowell, Mass. 4 - s Wolves are reported plentiful in the. Townships of Raglan and Rat cliffe, North Rs ufrew County. About four hundred sheep have be i'u killed. Elzar Mann was sentenced to he hanged on December 16 for the mur- der of his motherin hew. The fury in the case was locked up all nigl.t and in the morning returned a verdict of guilty. J1fla'e, Afrer, 'Wood's Thosphodine, TAe Great English. Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canada. Only reli- discovered able medicineSiz packages guaranteed to cure all fo ens of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $l, six, 55. One wiilpiease, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any address. Tho Wood Company, Windsor, Ont. 2 Wood'sPhosph .tet is sold in Exeter by 3'- W. Browing, 're•• gist. FeM rye s-Ri a - in S t. 16 11 The Lading Specialists of America 20 Years In Dahl 250,000 Cured. WECURESTRICTURE. Thous' a f young and middle-aged menare . edwiththis disease -many unconscic.. e. They may have a smart- ing Pensation, small, twisting stream, oho suiting pains at times. slight dis- eh& difficulty in commencing, weak orga- emissions, and all the symptoms of nervous debility -they have STRIC- TURE. Don't let doctors experiment on you, by cutting, stretching, or tearing you. 'This will not care you, asitwill re- turn. Our NEW METHOD TREAT- MENT absorbs the stricture tissue; hence removesthe stricture permanently. It can never return. No pain, no suffer- ing, no detention from business by our method. Thesoxualorgansarestrength- ened. The nerves are invigorated, and the bliss of manhood returns. ECURE GLEET Thousands of young and middle-aged men are having their sexual vigor and vitality continually sapped by this dis- ease. They are frequently unconscious of the cause of these symptoms. General Weakness, Unnatural Discharges, Fail- ing Manhood, Nervousness, Poor Mem- ory, Irritability at times Smarting Sen- sation, Sunken Eyes, with dark circles, Weak Back, General Depression, Lack of Ambition, Varicocele Shrunken Parts, etc. GLEET and STRICTURE maybe the cause. Don't consult family doctors, as they have no experience in these• special diseases -don't allow =elute experiment on ,you. Consult pecialists whehevemadealifestudyof Diseases oft Mon and Women. Our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will posi- tively cure you. Ono thousand dollars for a case we accept for treatment and cannot cure. Terms moderate fora care. ,te _CUES GUARANTEED " We treat and cur • EMISSIONS ION S • VARICOCELE, GLEET., • sTrxsrrxl, IMPOTENCY; SECRET :DRAINS: UNNATURAL DISCHARG- ES, KIDNEY and BLA)DER ses. OONSULTATION 'FREE. BOORS FREE. If unable to call, write for QUESTION;' BLANK for IIOIIE 'TREATMENT. 3S ]Ev>9 e KENNEDY& KERGAN Clara Michigan Ave. and Shells j St. DETROIT, MICH. II} b mut dorft think you can paich. clothes to look like new, Then lien again it would not pay you when you can buy clothing at the prices we well. R R3 AJNS Pants made to order, all wool heavy tweeds • $2.0O Suits $9.80 Overcoats 8.09 Black Woreted suits a spec- ial, 8.12.0 Oar 820 blacks beat all others at 823. Colne and see for yourself. PATRONIZE US' People patronize us because they realize that we always sell }c•ls dathi clothing that is strictly lit)lf.te. , j f F. t. ♦ RH J.. "rt •:�rPastt2g00 'cycles ! g. .11 t?k}rw Bicycles. Bicycle Pleasure. Aro you seeking Bicycle plea/aunt if so, you should seek first a good wheel. We ca'n furnish you any of the best wheels made at lowest pricea Musical. Do you want anything in the musical line. We have a choice to of Pianos and organs, call and in.. spect them before buying elsewhere, A full stock Of sewing machines, baby car- riages, etc. etc. Perkins St Martin, THE J1RAL Ii'ii4 STORE. Try WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM for Coughs, Colas and Bronchial trouble in old or young. Are llanufaeture— WINER'S LINAMENT which is an excellent remedy for Cramps, Pains, Neuralgia, Sore Throat and Influenza. The Old Reliable, ZDinan's Con- dition Powders, still holds first place in the market. Also Lotion for scratches on horses and Condition. Powder for same SOLE AGENT is /FOR DTX LUNG SYRUP. C. L U TZ, DRUGGIST. missminimm i OVER LOADED. v -- Every incomiug freight train, since last January, empties part of its cargo on our floors, and the new things have crowded every foot of our large floor space. WE ARE NOT hurrying you to purchase, but many prefer to get as near las possible the first choice of new assortments. Our stock of Fur- niture of all kinds was never more complete. Purchasers get from us always til© LOWEST PRICES and the advantage of all thestudv of styles and of the most perfect • taste that we can command, St GJDL Y `.. SON Furniture Dealers & Undertakers