10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1C. 1898. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS Mrs. Trcjcott'i Klondike Pever Cure Ii n Success. PRIZE SHAKE STORY OF TUB YBAR Glnuce nt tin lollticnl l'lnld--A Few Thine Mentioned In I'nislng. Vnrioui Local .1lcntloni--Hrr Inck of Fnlth.-Tln Peddler and 1IU Wildcat-Mots InTentlon. Bpcclal to tho Scranton Tribune. Susuuphnnna, March 15. Jumcs Trcs cott, of Vestal, lias, for months been yearning to Join n Blnghamton party bound for Klondike. His wife hna hogged lilm to stay at home and till tins farm, but all to no purpose. A few days since Trescott net about Ash ing out the chain of the cistern pump, which had fallen Into tho bottom. He donned a pair of rubber boots, placed a ladder In tho cistern and descended. While he wan engaged In fishing for the lost chain, Mrs. Trescott appeared upon the scene and pulled up the ladder. Trescott, who wus standing In two feet f cold water, unsuccessfully nttemptr 1 to scale the slippery sides of the cis tern. Then Mrs. Trescott shouted down that If he would sign a paper agreeing to forever abandon the Idea of going lo the Klondike she would put down the ladder. It rot, he could Stay where lie was. Trescott promptly refused, nnd the wife returned to the house. In an hour the woman returned to the cls-tc-rn. She had a card, upon which she had written: "I promise, upon my lmnor, to stay at home with my fam ily forever." She had attached this and n pencil to a long string, and she again asked if ho would sign it. He agreed, after a while, and the card was lowered. and signed. In a moment the ladder was dropped, and the half-frozen man ascended. The air was blue for an hour or so, but Trescott Is a man of his word, and ho will not go to Alaska. SOME HOME HAPPENINGS. Seth Hose, aged ten, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hose, of Cascade, three miles, east of here, while attempting to catch upon an Erie train near that point, was killed; The interment will occur today. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Gelsner (nee Mary Savage, of Susquehanna), occurred and was largely attended on Sunday afternoon, from St. John's Catholic church, In this place. After a protracting Illness, George H. Corey, a respected resident, died on Saturday morning, aged 4S years. He Is survived by the widow and two sons. The funeral occurred from the family residence on Monday afternoon. Hev. D. I. Sutherland, pastor of the Presby terian church, olllclatlng. Starrucca Lodge, No. 423, I. O. O. P., attended in a body. The funeral of Mrs. Nathan Skinner, an esteemed resident of Oakland town ship, occurred on Sunday afternoon, from the home, Hev. A. J. Vaji Cleft, of Oneonta, olllclatlng. Interment was made In McKune cemetery. A camp of the order of Modern Woodmen will be organized In this place In the near future. Susquehanna Council, No. 140, Royal Arcanum, will hold its annual social nnd banquet this evening. AN AFFIDAVIT UNNECESSARY. Wallace Daniels, an umateur snake charmer of Deep Hollow, Is said to have twenty-nine adders, they think so much of him that they follow him around like doss. In winter, on wash day, each one takes the tip of a com panions tall In his mouth, and they al low themselves to be hung across the attic for a clothes line, in the summer time they braid themself Into a nice hammock, in which the young snake charmer lies and reads novels on the front porch. POLITICAL PARAGRAPH. The Honesdale Independent Is afraid that In the coming struggle In the con gressional conference, Mr. C. F. AVrlght, of this place, Susquehanna county's nominee, will In some manner secure the conferees of Wayne county, to the injury of Mr. Homer Greene, AVayne's candidate. Just what the esteemed Independent has to do with a Republi can struggle, Is not very clear. In any event, It Is safe to say that, to secure a nomination to which he Is entitled, Mr. Wright will do nothing dishonor able. He Is not built on those lines. MENTIONED IN PASSING. There Is money In the newspaper business in Great Rend. Hear what Rre'r More, or the Plalndealer says: "It costs one million dollars per day to run this government. But our Income is more than that." How do you enjoy this diphtheria mildness? A Mnghamton newspaper Is author ity for the statement that "out of every one hundred and ten female teachers, seven marry each year." How awful It muat be for those seven women to marry every year! When a young woman Is In love she turns to the poets corner first on pick ing up the local newspaper. After she is morrled, she turns tlrst to the adver tisements of the dry goods stores. A Foresn City woman was upbraiding her husband, when a small cyclone ar rived. With a sigh of relief he ran Into Its path and was blown over Into Lack awanna county. The reason why lightning does not strike twice in the same place is be cause nothing of the place Is left to strike after tho first round. A Susquehanna county man waited until ho was eighty-three years old be fore he got married. Thats like run ning three miles to get "a good start for a slxteen-lnch Jump. VARIOUS LOCAL MENTIONETTE3. A branch of the Knights of Columbus will bo Instituted In this place on Sun- BABY'S In all the world there ia'no other treatment Bo pure, so aweot, io lafe, no incetly, for me. erring, purifying, and bcautlrylits thoikln, calp, ami hair, anil eradicating every liu Mior, as. -warm batlii with Cuticuu.i Koaf, nd.geatlnolntlnc with Cimcwu (olut meat), tlie great akin euro. &! Am Gain. CokJftu Kul rron.. EmUui. 37 VAP W tU fciU, fmip m4Ut fit SKIN (pleura THEY RIDICULE IT. MANYPEOPLE RIDICULE THE I DEA OF AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA AND 3TOMACH TROUBLES. Ilidlculo. However, 'In Not Argument nnd Fnoti Arc Stubborn Thing. Stomach troubles are so common and In many cases so obstinate to cure that peoplo are apt to look with suspicion on any remedy claiming1 to bo a radi cal, permanent euro for dyspepsia and Indigestion. Many such pride them selves on never being humbugged, es pecially on medicines. This fear of being humbugged may Ikj carried too far: so far, In fact, that many persons suffer for years with weak digestion, rather than risk a little time and money In faithfully testing the claims of a preparation so reliable and universally used as Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly different In one Important re spect from ordinary proprietary medi cines for the reason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret Is made of their Ingredients, but analysis shows them to contain the natural di gestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin, the digestive nclds, Golden Seal, bis muth, hydrasls and nux. They are not cathartic, neither do they act power fully on any organ, but they cure In digestion on the common sense plan of digesting tho food eaten promptly, thoroughly before It has time to fer ment, sour and cause the mischief. This Is the only secret of tholr success. Cathartic pills never have and never can cure Indigestion and stomach troubles because tljcy act entirely upon the bowels, whereas the whole trouble Is really In the stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, taken after meals, digest the food. That Is all there Is to it. Food not digested or half digested Is poison, as It creates gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and appetite, and many other troubles which are often called by some other name. They are sold by druggists every where at CO Cents per package. Ad dress Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for book on stomach diseases or ask your druggist for It. day next. Delegates from Scranton, Elmlra, Corning and other places will be present. A good-sized Susquehanna delegation on Monday evening witnessed the Judge-Hartley bout In Scranton. The President on Monday nominated George W. Shaeff for postmaster at Susquehanna. Mr. Shaeff has been a prominent business man for years. Martin J. Ryan, the present Incumbent of the olllce, has made one of the very best postmasters tho town has ever had. He has Improved the service In every way, and been prompt, courteous and obliging. Tho eleventh annual ball of Monroe Curtis Lodge, No, 184, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, will be held at the Starrucca Home, April 29. Music will be furnished by the Baker Orchestra, of Blnghamton. Rev. William M. Hlller, pastor of the Methodist church, is seriously 111 with pneumonia. HER LACK OF FAITH. A woman in Montrose called on a local Insurance agent the other day, to inquire about a policy for her house. "You see, 'Squire," she said, "we haven't had It Insured for some time. We've been kinder trustln' In the Lord for better'n seven year, but to my mind, In these times. Its terribly risky." Great Bend Plalndealer. iPEDDLEH AND THE WILDCAT. Carl Frederick, a Scranton pack peddler, a few ovening3 since found himself In the woods .ome distance from a home, In Great Bend township. A natural fear of losing his way made him push on rapidly, when he was suddenly brought to a halt by N:e fall of a heavy object on his pack. The shock was so sudden that he fell back wa'rd, but, In going down, his head turned so that he could see that the object was a wildcat. Man and cat scrambled to their feet. The peddler stared and the cat glared. Then the cat crouched and jumped at Carl, who was desperately frightened, but he was cor nered and had to defend himself. When he saw the cat jump for his throat, he swung the pack around In front of him, nnd tho cat came against it and held on with Its cluws and teeth. The peddler did not wait to see how the animal was going to proceed, but dropped the pack nnd quickly secured a club. Then the cat disentangled its claws, nnd made a third attack, when Carl hit it on the head and killed It. He strapped the earcas to his pack, and the next day the county commissioners allowed him $2 for the hide. IN OLD SITSQUEIIANNA COUNTY. The Democratic county committee will meet in Montrose on Saturday, March 20, to arrange for the nomlifatlng convention, A special meeting of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, I. O. O. F was held last evening In Great Bend. Susquehanna county Republicans will vote for no man for Governor who will not veto the Erie bonus bill. Montrose's delegation of gold hunters have gone up the Copper river. James McKlnney, esq., formerly of Susquehanna, has been appointed bor ough attorney of Forest Cuy. An ex cellent selection. Edward Gray, an Apalachln watch tinker, departed with watches belong ing to his customers and opened a shop in Starrucca. A few days ago Chief MeMahon arrested him, 'and he is now in Montrose Jail, awaiting a requisition from Governor Black, of New York. It Is probable that several contests will be the result of the alleged Irregu larities of the recent election in Forest City. Farmers are much Interested In the proposed new railroad between Lans boro to Nicholson. It would fill another long-felt want. If some hustlers will get to work, the road will be one of tho certain things of the Immediate future. THE BOSS INVENTION. Michael Barry, of Hallstead, comes to the fore front with the boss Invention of the age, A few days ago there ar rived on the farm seventeen little pigs, the biggest number ever known In this section. The mother had made no ar rangements for so largo a family, and something had to be done at once. Then Barry's Inventive genlua asserted itself, He mado a large tin receptacle, and around the bottom of this miniature reservoir he attached short pieces of rubber hose to small holeB made for the purpose. On the ends are fastened ordinary rubber nursing nipples. Then the pall is filled with milk, and the young pigs waddlo up and draw nour ishment. The mother has time to at tend to her social duties, and the litter Is nourishing beautifully. Tho sight of the seventeen little porkers, each with a rubber nipple In Its mouth, would bring Joy to the heart of an artist. Whitney. ALASKA AND HER GOLDEN SECRETS Government Geologists to Try to ravel Tbetn. Un- EXTENSIVE SURVEY CONTEMPLATED Ton Officers Assigned to tho Work. 920,000 Appropriated Hpuclal Attention to IloClven to the Klon dike IWKlou--ltecnll of Itollel Ex-pedltlon-- Chllkoot l'nn Aerial Knilrond Opcnt. Washington, March 1G. Preparations have been made by Director Walcott, of the Geological Survey, for an ex tensive exploration of the geological, topographical nnd other features of Alaska. The exploration Is to be under authority of congress, which appropri ated $20,000 for the purpose. Ten ofll cers of the survey will bo assigned to tho work. Their names are as follows: George II. Eldrldge, Arthur Keith, J. E. Spurr, Alfred Brooks, E. C. Barnard, W. J. Peters, Robert Muldrow, W. S. Post, W. C. Mendenhall and F. C. Schrader. The latter two will accom pany military exploring parties. Eighteen campmen will be employed. Four parties are to be organized under the general charge of Mr. Eldrldge. Seattle is to be the outfitting point and the whole expedition Is to proceed there about April 1. At Skaguay two par ties will be detached, the first under Mr. Barnard, proceeding to the Klon dike region for the purpose of making a topographic survey of the district adjacent to the eastern boundary of Alaska, the 141st meridian. The survey Is to bo extended westward from tho Yukon, between tho sixty-fourth and slxty-fltth parallels of latitude, and Is to Include the forty mllo-dlstrlct. Tho map to be made by Barnard's party is to serve as a basis for a careful geo logical Investigation of the region by Mr. Keith, who will use Barnard's camp as a base, but will operate to some extent Independently. The second party, leaving Mr. Eld rldge at Skaguay, Is to bo In charge of Mr. Spurr, who will co-operate with Barnard In crossing the passes and then on reaching the mouth of the White River will enter upon its special Held of work, namely, the exploration of the White and Tanana river sys tems. It Is expected that this party will descend the Tanana to Its mouth, and should time permit, will explore the Meloglkaket with a view to future operations on the Koyukuk. After or ganizing the Barnard and Spurr par ties at Sknguay Mr. Eldrldge, with the remaining members of the force, will go In the gunboat Wheeling to Cook Inlet to land at the mouth of the Sus hltna river. He Is expected to proceed up the Sushltna to about latitude C3 degrees 40 minutes, where several forks of the river combine. AT SUSH1TNA BASIN. At that point a party under Mr. Peters will be detached to explore tho northeastern portion of the Sushltna drainage basin, with the expectation that their work Is to be connected with that of a party sent from tho War de partment on Copper river, and that they will close on Mr. Spurr's surveys down the Tanana. After detaching Mr. Peters' party.Mr. Eldrldge will proceed with an assist ant westward across the divide be tween the Sushltna and the Kuskok wlm to survey the head waters of the Kuskokwlm, and to determine the navi gability of that stream by descending It to the usual portage to the lower Yu kon. In the exploration by Mr. Peters and Mr. Eldrldge special attention Is to be given to the location of a possible rail road from Cook Inlet to the Yukon. All the parties will rendezvous at St. Michaels by Sept. 15. The routes tra versed will be Inspected critically with a view to ascertaining the most prac ticable location for trails, wagon roads or railroads; the character and extent of the timber are to be noted, and the rivers or streams are to be examined as to the possibilities of navigation, and the height of falls or rapids, and the rise and fall of tides are to be re corded. The geological survey Is to be so conducted as to ascertain the gen eral distribution of rock mosses, their relations, and so far as may be, the character nnd origin of each. All oc currences of valuable minerals are to be noted, and special attention is to be given to the presence or absence of gold, whether In placers or veins. CAN'T STAND SALVATION DRUM. .Voiso Drovo Motnl (attests Into Hys terics. Reading, Pa., March 15. The three members of the local corps of the Sal vation army who were arrested yes- Is made n neces sity by Uio im edicine pure condition of tho blood after win ter's hearty foods, and breathing viti ated air in homo, office, schoolroom or shop. When weak, thin or impure, the blood cannot nourish the body as it should. Tho demand for cleansing nnd invigorating is grandly met by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives tho blood just tho quality and vitality need ed to maintain health, properly digest food, build up nnd steady tho nerves nnd overcome that tired feeling. It is tho ideal Spring Medicine. Get only Hood's Sarsaparillaasi" Prepared by 0. I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Mass. H00d'S Pills effectively, asceuts, act easily, promptly and f m Williams & IVicAnulty, Money-Savin? Specialties for March. WALL PAPER, 10,000 Rolls at 3c Per Ro! Carpets AGO OO pairs nu tiled Muilln Curtain, worth ,000 Window Bliiuku on ftprlng Hollers, 1 129 Wyoml"'- Avenue, Scranton, Pa. tcrday for holding a service In front of the Hotel Penn, to the annoyance of a sick man, were given n hearing today. Landlord Truby said ho did not object so much to the meetings as he did to the bass drum, which, ho said, drove some of his guests In bad health into hysterics. Alderman Klrschman left tho parties oft with a reprimand, and In discharg ing them he said: "There Is no occasion for having all the banging of drums on a Sunday, when services are being held In the churches nnd all business sus pended." CHICAGO MAN'S APPETITE. Ate Tlilrtv-two .llotila In One Day nnd Aecimed'tVltri oTSInrVlng Him. Chicago, March 15. August Kemp ner, of this city, ate thirty-two meals In ono day, and then, It Is said, up braided his wife and family because they allowed htm to starve. Kempner, according to tho evidence produced in police court yesterday, Bpends consid erable of his time In a saloon near his home, but frequently he takes time to rush to his homo and cnll for his meals. This happened so frequently during the day that his wife has time to do noth ing else but prepare meals for her hus band. While others sleep Kempner still eats, and then he complained that his wife and his son and daughter were slowly starving him to death. Yesterday Kempner again proceeded to eat everything In the house, and when all was gone he grew angry, and, 11 Is charged, nttneked his wlfe.smashed half a dozen windows, hurled a lighted lamp across the room, and did other things. Justice Dooley ordered him placed In a cell to remain there one week. FATE OF A "H0D00" SHIP. Merchant Vessel in (.rent Danger ol Dpalrnctlon. San Franclco, March 15. The latest news from the ship New York, from Hong Kong for San Francisco, which was blown ashore here yesterday, near Half Moon, twenty-live miles south of this city. Is that she is In no Immedi ate danger, hut the indications of an early storm promise her destruction befoie many days. Captain Peabody believes that It Is not possible to float her. The skipper estimated her orig inal cost at $135,000. The cargo now in her is worth probably $300,000, and It Is possible that very little of It can be caved. The New York was formerly the T. F. Oakes, and under that name she had the reputation of being a "hoodoo." Almost nil the crew were stricken with scurvy, and offer a voyage of 200 days she was steered Into New York harbor by Mrs. lltetl, wife of her captain. NOCIOAKETTR SMOKER. A Pastor's rnrewcll Advice to Hi Concrrg'ittnu. Stroudsburg, March 15. Rev. I.. B. Hoffman, of the Methodist EpI?copal church, In his farewell sermon yester day, told his (lock he would never ad mit In the Church of Jesus Christ a cig arette smoker. He urged the enact ment of a curfew law and wanted council to take action In the matter. He told his young members not to play cards, dance or so to theaters, and said If they persisted In these thir.gs they should be asked to leave the church. His parting shot was not kindly taken. THE POPULATION OF SCRANTON Scranton Is about. 110.000, and wo would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and T.urgs, as those complaints are. according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to nugltct tho opportunity to call on their drugpist and get a bottle of Kemp's Halsam for the Throat nnd I.uugs. Trice 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Vyi'd'fUnineQ H '" 'J15 I.'iuU.iw. i .iwuu. IMPROPfD na uvenue, in will, lams" Whlta Fron: fchoa store, examine Ilia cyo lree lu tUi most accurate way unclbliprlcsj for spas, tuclcs are chunpsr ttiun elsewhsrc. All. inenuble Indltl'ereajj to tbo proper care o.' tbecyes seem to po. tes-i iiiot people nntu tbo tlmu comet when livudaolios. tltiDerfaa! m tl?& & '""'t. T--... $ WUUPIU .S. rficK Y.M' .- rs v j ff i. &&, IMon.ur other resum otsuch nesiect (rtvo wirnlns that nature U rebelling nxulnst such treatment of ona t'. the moit precious glfH. Xormat vision H i blessing unappreciated until it has been lou and restored; Its lull valid Is than realize I, lUeretore, you should no lotea day beforj having your eyes examm-'d. Ibis service wa gladly render treo of cU iro. REMEMBER THE PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In Hit Whltj Fro it Shoj Stora. Steam and Hot Water HEATENC Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. 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SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COA1PLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIOESTION, DVSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OP THE LIVER Observe tho following symptoms, result ing from diseases of tho digestive organs: Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of blood in tho head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, full ness of weigh: of tho stomach, sour crus tatlona, sinking or fluttering of tho heart, choking or suffocating sensations when In a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the hend, deficiency of perspira tion, yellowness of th skin and eyes, p.itn In the side, chest, limbs and sudden flush, es of heat, burning In tho flesh, A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the system of all the above named disorders. Price 35c per box, cnt by mall. Sold by Druggists or RADWAY & CO.. 55 Elm St, New York. I OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Uiisl. ness nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation l?.x. tended According to Balances unJ Responsibility. 3 Per Cunt. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,009 300,000 79,000 WJI. CONNKLIi, President. HENUYBELIX, Jr.. Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank Is pro tected by Holmes' Llectric Pro ectivc system. . Finest Solderless 18k Wedding Rings. The new Tiffany Style. Wedding Presents -IN- Fine Sterling Silverware, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, &c, Our optician, Mr. Adams, can fit all cases of defective vision. Prices very reasonable. IKi SHELL 139 Wyoming Ayj, THE PATENT FLOUE We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. IE WESTON ILL CO. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK r ILu PI & I "a ffi mk i nsi. noun. Telephone Cnll, 3333. HRD i I I Gold Bonds Five Per Cent. First Mortgage and Collateral Trust of the New Mexico Railway and Coal Co. The meu who know the property best are the ones who are quickest to put their own money in these bonds. "After careful examination of your whole project, it seems to me the most promising enterprise that has ever come to my notice. 1 shall certainly want to secure as large an interest in this enterprise as I can.'' Col. H. M. BOIES, President Moosic Powder Co., Scranton, Pa. The followiug named gentlemen are directors of the company, and recommend these bonds to thoso wishing a desirable and safe investment: DIRECTORS: CLARENCE D. SIMPSON... .Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa. COL. H. M. BOIES Pres. Moosic Powder Co., Scranton, Pa. flOH. L. A. WATRES Pres. Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co. THOMAS FORD Vice-Pres. ist National Bank, Pittston, Pa. J. W. HOLLENBACK Pres. People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. RUDOLPH T. McUABE Pres. N. Y. & Queen Co. R. R. Co., New York EENJAHIH S. HARMON Strong, Harmon & Matthewson, Attorneys-at- Law, New York, N. Y. GIRARD C, W. L0WREY. . . .J. S. Lowrey & Co., New York, N. Y. CHARLES B. EDDY Eddy, New Mexico. J. ARTHUR EDDY Eddy Brothers, Denver, Col. THOMAS H. WA1KINS Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa. , HARRY P. SIMPSON Diamond Drill Contractor, Scranton, Pa. For Prices and Further Particulars Apply to the Following Parties : A. H. CHRISTY Cashier Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co,, Scran ton, Pa. W. H. PECK Cashier Third National Bank, Scranton, Pa, H.J. ANDERSON... Vice-Pres. Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Scranton, Pa, J. B. RUSSELL & CO. Bond Brokers, 325 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa. A. A. STERLING.... Cashier People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. C. W. LAYC0CK Cashier Anthracite Savings Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN... Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A. A. LRYDEN President Miners' Savings Bank, Pittston, Pa. Y. L. MTStN Cashier First National Bank, Pittston, Pa. R. A. JAOVilN Cashier First National Bank, Carbondale, Pa. Or, to Our Office, SIMPSON & WATKINS, Fiscal Agents, Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. DfQ (The Philadelphia Specialist,) awMmmMm lvS 'Fv honorary emblems which he or any other country is able imm j Dr. Grewer holds today. ! Ozo-Nite Gas, iucludiug generator, warranted to gener ate Ozo-Nite Gas for one year, shippel to any part of the United States. Any child can handle it. The only and original home treatment for Catarrh in the United States. Ozo-Nite Gas is mild, soothing aud effective. Ozo-Nite Gas will positively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafness and all diseases ot the Ear, Nose Dr. E. Grewer, tho eminent Philadelphia specialist, Is a graduate ot the University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of Practical Physiology at the Medlco-Chlrurelcal college, of Philadelphia.; honorary member of the Medlco'Chlrurglcal college: member of the Genera' Alumni association of tha University of Pennsylvania: member of the Houston club of the University of Pennsylvania: member of the Joseph Leldy Fellowship of Anatomy: mem ber of the Hoard of Charity of Scranton, Pa.: member of the Historical Sci ence association of Lackawanna county. Scranton. Pa.: president of the Ath ens Mining and Milling company; president of the international Medical Association and Advertising League of America; ono of the youngest mem bers of the Grand Army of the Republic; surgeon of the Union veterans union; and the doctor comes highly Indorsed by the leading professors ot this country and abroad. , The doctor and his staff of English and German physicians malte a spe cialty of all forms of Chronlo Nervous Diseases. Skin, "Womb, Blood Dis eases. Including Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, Histeria, St, Vitus' DANCE. WAKEFULNESS, DnAIN WORKERS, both men and women, whose nervous systems have been broken down and shattered from overwork, no matter from what cause, can bo restored by my method. All who call upon the Doctor from now on will receive advice, exam ination, service and examination free. Dr. Grewer's high standing In tho state will not allow him to accept any Incurable cases. If they cannot cure you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous System, The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In the throat, spots lloatlng before the eyes. loss of memory unablo to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when spoken suddenly to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing the actual duties of life, making happlnesa Impossible, distress ing the action of the heart, causing tlush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of company, feeling as tired In tho morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervous ness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us immediately and be re stored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your physician call upon the doctor and bo examined. He cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores. Catarrh. Piles. Female Weakness, Affections of tho Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deafness and Cripples of every description. Tumors. Can cers and Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful caustics by our newly devised absorbent method known as the "ELECTRO-GERMI-CIDE." .. . . And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred and confidential. Ofllce hours dally from 10 r. m. to 8.20 p, m. Bunday from 10 a. in. to 2 p. m. TRIBUNE WANTS BRING QUICK RETURNS. rewer Has just returned from hig St. Louis, Chicago and West ern offices and will now re main at his permanent office in the Old Postoff;ce Build ing, corner Spruce street and Penn avenue, where he may be consulted from 10 a. m. to 8.30 p. m. The doctor, while in Chicago, had several honors conferred ttpon him by Medical Colleges there, namely, the titles of Doctor ot Philosophy ana mci Science in addition to P raanv other degrees and holds. No specialist in this to show the credentials that and Throat.
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