I THE SCRANTON TJ.UBU2JE- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1898. No Appetite Extremely Weak If such ii your condition, the genuine Johann Kofi's Malt Extract will nfford you instant relief, If taken with your moaln and beforo retiring. Johann Hoff Malt Extract is nature's own remedy for lost of appetite, sleep lessness, imperfect nutrition, dyspepsia, etc, A record of over fifty years has proven this to be true. l)r. J. J. Coleman of Glascow, said "Suffering from an attack of illness which had not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion from inability to appropriate food, I tried the effect of Johann Huffs Malt Extract, in tho usual dose of a wineglassful twice or three times a day. Its ue was fol lowed by marked effects (.!' Food which had hitherto been found to p.rss the nlimentury canal unchanged, diges ted properly, (a). There appeared an increased power of evolving animal heat and storing up fat. " Passing beyond my pcr.son.il experi ence, I hae experimented with it in other directions, particularly upon thin, cold and aged people, who ato unani mous in attributing to the genuine liquids, sustaining powers which are not commonly observed with alcoholic liquors." Johann Iloff, New York, Itcrlln, Pans. L l Die Cnrbomlalo correspondence of Tho Tribune lias bem pliired In the Iiantlh nt Mr, J M. rorbes. All compUli to lr. regular dellwry, etc, I'leo news Ilmis, thould bo adrticised to Koberts & Key nolds, nove iiccntB MEN WITHOUT WOllK. Tifty Men Are Afflicted by the Qiavity Changes. Yesterday, about llfty men eu thrown out of employment thiough th" order abolishing the Kiavlty lalltond. These nre t)iu first of the manj who will lo'c their positions bv tho new order whleh does not rO:v efurt until Jan 1, 19. The men who v.oio ilNelimpeil jes terday were employed In the Kialtv ear and machine mIioi.n in which Brevity cars ato repaired. On account of the road'n anticipated lOiandontnent. no more cravlt cnal cms will be le palred, at, tlnv will soon be out 1 uv cntlrel. About llfti nun In tho c.u ."hop and ten In tlv machine Huip 10 celcd notices that theli hervices ai no longer loqulied This notice was s-oiod on the om vloycs much sooner than was expect ed and contort niurh constei nation anions them, as most of them ha fmnilliM and cannot easily diop Into another position. Home of them ha been engaged In and about the "hops all their lios and moio 1i.xp siown old In the employment ot tho com pan. They l the notice with Si eat bitterness. WANAMAKER TALKS. A fair sized nmltenoo, mado up most l of poisons fi mi tho mial ilihtilrt", j,retod John 'Wnnjr.i.ilcei at the Ac ademy ot Music ycsteiday nttomoon lie arrliecl In this city on the :i o'clock train, which was about fifteen minutes bite, us un anxious rainier lemaiKed: ' It must b" an anti-Swallow linn tint's luuninK that tialn." There were a nuiubti of ladles In ths audience which wat a old and unapproclatlvo one. Mr AVan.unakcr bad baldly time to set his heaters In tel ested, when ho was compelled to de part, as lie whs dcshoiw ot (utthlnir the train that leaves this city at 101, on account of bolnjr tinoKcd to speak in Olyphant before his speech in Scran ton. His rental kt. weio mostly ot the stereotyped oidei, eommentlns little on Swallow's platform, but expatiat ing on Matthew Quay's cloinps in the senate. In the course ot his discourse he took occasion to compliment Hon. J. r Reynolds and commend him for le-elecllon to tho legislature imni this dlbtiict. Piolonged applause followed this imit of his speech. After ho had finished Mr Kaufmann, a man of pleasing voice and gestuie, nddiessed thoie preset t. This gentleman took up where Mr. Wanamnkei loft off and his effci ts caused romp uprlauso. Tho ex-postmaster general upon teaching the depot found his train to b. about fifteen minutes late and took advan tage of the tlnv to give some polnteis to the crowd assembled to witness his departure. MRS. JOSEPH SMITH. The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Smith was held jobtotday morning, tho con course leu lug the hontt on f'aminnn street, at 0 15 o'clock. A high mass of teciiili'tn war, solemnized In St. Hose's church. Uo. J. J. Oiii.'in ofllclatlng. Mrs. Smith's death was tho cause of meat regtet among a latge number of tnends. She was cxtonshclv known by her plea-ln manner dm lug her long residence In this eity. She was born In Germany, but bus resided in this place for twent -fight years, en joying duilng that time almoHt perteet henlth until a few months ago. when she wrs attacked with tjrhold fever, to which she finally sure limbed on Saturday last. hhe Is sutMved by throe sons, William. Paul and Oeorgc; two tlaiiBhtets, Mrs. Jnsper Lowfry and Mts Timothy Holmes, all of this elty. A husband and two sisters, Mis. -Vtu3cr, of this city, and Mrs. Homer, of Honesdale, .no ulso among the sur- iOlM. MRS. RICHARD BOYLE. Mis. nichairj rioyle, nfter an Illness -of Ihreo months, died yesterday morn ing at Kniergency hospital of heart failure'. She was born In Countv Kil kenny. Ireland, in prll. 1S5S, and eaiiio to this city seventeen years ugo and has since continuously leelded heie fly her affable iiiunnerH sho made an exceeding) large number of friends who mount her demlso. Tho nuivlvora are not a few the deceased leaves to mourn her. father, mother, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Booth, five brothers, John, Robert, Andrew and Ilenry, of this city, and Thomas, of Jynn, Mass., three slsteis, Elisabeth, of this place; Sarah, of New York, and Anna, of Iynn. Mass, Besides the.e, her husband, two soph and flvo dauchtera survive her. Tho funeral will be held at 2 o'clock, tho set vice being In Trinity church. Interment will be mndu In Brookslde A HALLOWE'EN PARTY. The Trinity Sunday school gac a Jlollawe'en patty to the members 'n the lower pnrt of Masonic block, form erly occupied by the New York store. ' Inrgu number of joung people spent tho e enlng In ganrs and other amuse ments. Ice cieam and cake were trcil tho children. The party broke up at an early hour, aftei an i veiling cf en Joiiueut. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mi. and Mrs. A. W. Reynolds relo-biat.-il the tenth nnnlversaty of tin lr uu.n luge Saturday at the home of Mis. A PuUt.bc, on Washington street. The Pof.uck club, of which Mrs. . W. r." nolds Is a member, surpilseJ he-r and passed a very onjojable evening ?ho wr,s the recipient of a number of meson ts. A number of prominent Kilo olllclnls passed through the elty yostetday. In the party were President E. B. Thorn ns, Vice President fl. M. Cummlngs, W. V. Met rill and W. I. Dorr, super intendent of the Delaware division. Mr Do wo accompanied the party over the Jefferson division. Mi. and Mrs. J. J. Helgleuth are In New Yoik elty. Miss Jul a Gerilty, of Dundaff stieet, Is In New Yotk. 1, J. Whitman, ot Scrnnton, will con duct the business foimerly managed by ltlng Stone, on Canaan stieet. Hvtuan Stone and a number of f i lends left yesterday for New Yolk, where Mi. Stone will be wedded this evening lr Mls Doia D.uls, of that eltv. The Sunday school teachers held a mooting at the Methodist church last night. Mis. William E Matthews has ir turred from Philadelphia, whole sho attended tho Pence Jubilee. Mrs. Maiy Lally, of Seianton, spent Sunday with friends In this city. William Olhet Is confined to bis homo on Canaan stieet with Illness. Miss Sit ah Hennessey has t etui nod l'om Now Jersey, whole she has been tsltlng hei slter Mis. S M. Docker of Honesdale, and Mis. A. J. Miller, of Sooleylllo. nre guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Abbey, of Ton ace stieet. Mis. Andrew Hlsted and children li.no i etui tied fiom Wllkcs-Batro, where thev lsited telatlves. Miss Mnv Wood, of Honesdale, Is the guest ot Miss Helen Hathaway. Fiom New Zealand. Iteefton, New Zealand, Nov. HI, lSDtl I am vety pleased to state that since I toil: the agency of Chamberlain's teec'iiclnes Hie Mile has been eiy laige, moio est c dally of the Cough Remedy. In two eais I luue sold mote of this pnitlculnr lemedy than of all other makes tot the previous live yeais. As to its ellicaey. I h.ne been Informed by soi'ie.e of poisons of tho good te "iilts thev luue leceived Horn It. and know Its -value from the use of it In my cwn household. It Is so pleasnnt o take that we hau to place the bot tle beyond the reach of the children. E. J. Scantlobury. P r sale bv all druggists. Matthew Piutlieis. wholesale and retail agents. PRICEBURG. The public schools of this boiotlgh will be closed this week on account of the teachers attending the institute. Mis. Chapman, of Dune, iff stieet, Is confined to her home with illness. William Davis, a mart led man resid ing in (ilypham, had his hip dislocated -SJ I Our Range f Prices 1 5 Because we keep the finest shoes in the city, shouli uot S S give you the idea that we keep nothing but high-priced j$ goods. Our aim atid ambttiou is to give the people the $ r"5 best shoes for the money they wish to pay. s LADIES' us Corner by nn nccldent In Johnson's No, 2 mines on Saturday morning. There Is somo talk of a brush factory being established In this borough, Wo might get a few brushes then to sweep tho mud from our slteets, The teachers and officers ot tho Prim It io Methodist Sunday school are mak ing pteparatlons for a harvest festival to be held on Sunday osi Ming, Nov. 27, ISO. TAYLORJEWS. Coming Benefit Attention of the Boiotlgh Officials Called Personal News. The drawing for the benefit of the widow and family of tne late Llewelyn Evans, of Oreenwetod. which will bo held In Llewelyn's hall on Tuesday eve ning, Nov. 2., deserves the patronage of uvoiy person residing In this town and vicinity. Tho committee Is com posed of some of our most nromlnont business men who are rendering all In their power to mnke the benefit a gtand success. Tho prizes ate as fol lows: Gold watch, two toilet sets; three parlor tables, four rocking clialrs, five miner's coal machines. Chances are selling rapidly, and are on sale at T. A. Evans' news stand In the Coblelgh building for 25 cents a chance. Pride of Lackawanna lodge, No. 1R, American Ladles' Protestant associa tion, will meet this evening In Reese's hall The Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western colllctles In this place are scheduled to work siv ten-hour days this week. Jesse Gangwer, of North Taylor, Is confined to his limne with sickness. Rev. Dr II. II. Harris, of this place, olllclnted In the funeral of the late Daniel Reese, of Hyde Park, on Sat utda. Mrs. Nelson Lowry, who has boon visiting iel.it Ives In Nicholson, has to turned home. Mis. Joseph Davis, of this place, and Mis. Roberts, of California, were the guests of fi lends In ProUdenee estei day. Police Officer Edmond Carter, who has been Indisposed, is able to bo aiound once mote Miss Seilla Evans, of North Taylor, was the guest of friends In Seianton yesterday Mis. John D. Davis nnd son, John, of Not th Taylor, nio visiting bet son, Private David J. Daisp of Company H, Thirteenth regiment, at Camp Meade, Mlddletown, for the past few da s. Tho family of the late Daniel Knhn, of the Archbald mines, wishes to ex tend their Mnccro thanks to those who kindly smpathlzed with them during their locent beieavement. Emblem Division. No. r7, Sons of Temperance, Initiated several new can didates at last evening's meeting Rev. James Hughes, of Hyde I'atk, will pieach In tho Calvary Baptist church next Sunday morning at 10 'M a. in. All are cordially invited to at tend Master Evan How ells, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. How ells, of Main street, is slowly recovering from bis spell of sickness. Invincible eommandciy. No 2."-', Knights of .Niaita, nie making exten sive preparations for the Institution of the class of candidates which will be Instituted Into the order on Satur day evening next. Gland Recmder Peatce, of Philadelphia, Is expected to bo piesent with his coips of oiriceis, A giand time Is expected. The board of trade will meet Tltuts day evening In the c-ouncll chambers Eveiy business man, ns well as every eltlen. Is lequcsted to be piesent. f. fsrft- it a V - jrYk , I 'ITIYS tS B s3& rf TlrClH StoXR'Z. BH C7IO MEN'S GIRLS' BOYS' $1.25 $1,25 $1.00 $1.00 $ .50 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.25 .60 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 .75 2.25 2.50 1.T5 1.T5 .85 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 .90 3.00 3.50 2.25 2.50 1.00 3.50 4.00 2.50 3.00 1.25 4.00 5.00 3.00 3.50 1.50 5.00 6.00 3.50 4.00 2.00 Finest assortment of Babies' Soft Sole'Shoes to be had. Piices 25 and 50 cents. Our Shoes are the standard of style aud quality. lFIfWMm - Lackawanna and Wjomlng Avenues. DANGEKOUS SURGERY DEATH FOLLOWS THE SURGEON'S KNIFE-NOT THE SUfUEON'S FAULT, OF COURSE -HE CAN'T HELP IT-YOU CAN. Pyramid Pile Cure Cure Piles Quickly, I'ulnlesily, Ithout Dinger. People go along for years suffering with piles. Then try this, and that and the othei thing; from earning a buckeye to getting treatment from a physician. They obtain temporary re lief, maybe, but they are never quite cured. A little attain In lifting, ex cessive fatigue, a little constipation or a little dlarthoea and tho piles como back. They don't cem to amount to much, but they banish sleep nnd appetite. No position Is comfortable. There Is Intense local pain and that dreadful feeling of weight In the perineum. Maybe In the eaily stages some of the many salves cm sale will afford temporary relief. If the case Is of long standing there Is only one speedy nnd sure lemedy. It Is Pyramid Pile Cura. Even in light cies it Is the safest thing to use Other applications may cuie and may not. Pyiamld Cure Is alwavs certain, nlways tellable, al ways brings comfort at once Its prompt use saves months of sevoie suffering. In extreme cases It will save Ftitglcal operations and their at tendant dat'gois and discomforts. It Is bettor than a knife V'IU cure eas ier, quicker and safet. Thousands have used It. Thousands bnve been cuieel bv It. The cost Is trilling com pared w 1th what It does. The price Is CO cents. Most nn body would Kindly pay ten dollnis to bo rid of piles. Ditmglsts sell Pyramid Pile Cute. Send to Pvninld Drug Co., Marshall. Mich., for book on cause nnd euro of piles. OLYPHANT. W. S. Davis, of uscitiehann.i stieet met with a inlnful accident while at his wotk in Johnson's slope Satin dav. He Is emplcved as a footman at the bottcm of th" incline and had sent tho first ttip of puis up the plane and was making preparations for sending more cars up, when th-1 fist trli, ran nwav nnd came down at a ftlghlful velocity. Mi. Davis v as unable to get out ot the way In time and was caught be tween the cats. Ore of his hips was badly crushed anil his knee Injured. Dr. Van Sickle Is attending his in juries. Hon. John Wanamaker, of Philadel phia, addressed a large audience at tho Father Mathew Opera house yes terday afternoon. W. W. Jones, of this Olvphnnt Gazette, was chairman of the meeting. Miss. Nellie Pat tell was tondeied a plpas.int suiprlse partv bv a largo number of bet ft lends at her home on Dunmore street, last evening Th" hours were pleasantly passed, the oc casion being enjoyable for all. Rev. H. r Hammond has loturned from Parkersburg, Va. Miss Grace; Pettigrcw leaves todav to soend a few weeks with friends at Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. George Hague Is visiting rela tives at Johnstown, Pa. The lnneral of Mrs Mary MeCabe. who died on Saturday last, will take place this morning at 10 o'clock. A teqiilem mass will be celebrated In St. Patrick's chuich. Interment will be made In St. Patt let's cemeterv. Miss Annie James, of Fifth street, gave a delightful Hallowe'en party to a number of her friends nt her homo Mt wfiy CHILDREN'S f Jonas Lotig9s Sons GREATER SCRANTON'S GREATEST STORE. A CASE OF THEN AND NOW Some Reflections for School Misses and School Masters. The halls of learning yawn today for the teachers are with us not to teach, but to be taught. Looking backward over a year's work is tho study and an interesting one. What changes then and now ! Here a year ago the chisel and hammer were moulding into form huge granite blocks a massive building was growing apace. Now all is hum and industty a mighty business has developed and revo lutionized this old corner. .Interesting transformation is it not ? You'll enjoy the time spent here. Aisles are broad and rooms. Reception room is cosy and comfortable a place to meet your fiiends. Wander through the store at will no one will question your right to be here. Make yourself at home ask what questions you like. And remember, whatever you may wish to buy, it will be delivered by us with no charge to you. Choice Books Some great at Little Prices jwrgains in books and Onstmas but eight weeks away. Good time to buv now, too, while stock is at its best. Just an ink ling of what we've got to show you Cornell Library SK) title bv Standard mitmir. lic.iutlful uniform bimlliiKS. ruullHl crs prlee-, i-c. Our prlru 3Jc I' 1'. Hoe's riml Ainrlla V. Uarr's works; fine binding. Publish A Of er's rricp, $1 ', our price v-i fJolden Counsel Scries RcliKlous top ics, bcund In white, tlhcr and Kohl, .ilt i dpc, publisher's price, T3c . Cr our price toe lhnty Hooks for Doys, attractive blmlliifr l'uhllMuil nt 7Rc , lOn our price1 s In Ills Steps, Tho CrucilKlon of Phil ip Stroiiff. Kobert Hardj's 7 Uay, IPs Hrother's Keeper by He. Charles M Sheldon. Published at 5'Jc . Oflr our prlco ' Tt hellers' Bibles, bound In Rood moroc co, flexible eoers, gold edges, complfto Willi concordance, maps and lesson helps. Tho $.'00 kind. This CI (l week .Pl.UU The Umbrella Chance of the Year Three hundred Taffeta Union Silk Umbrel las, with tight roll Paragon trames, steel rod, case Jonas last eenlnp;. The evening was pleas antly spent lr. cumes, tricks and other amusements, Musical i-electlons weie tendered by several of tne guests. Washburn's Minstrels will appear at the Father Mathew opera house Sat in day evening. Mrs. Mathew Mackey spent Sunday with relatives at Wllkes-IJarre. Mrs. J. Glllspl Is isitln(,- telatlves In South Seianton. J. J. O Malley, Michael O'Mulley and Jnmes Lally have returned from a ttlp to Philadelphia, M. 15. Haunt, of Set niton, was a callar in town yesteidiy. The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Trouble of Any Kind. At Small Cost. I ML ML ON U.N WHUNNING IX -CltA.V. TON SAVINGS HANK H1NCE DK CKMnU t LAS!1, VAHIKS UNIa' AUeiLroNHbECOND A WEUK. Mercereaii & Connell, tiolo Asenta for thli Territory. THK LUlGESr AND KI.VhST STOCK OP CLOCKS, WATCH KS, JKWKMIY AND MLVL'KWAUi: LV MOUrUHAaTtiltN 1'L'NNbYLVAMA. 130 Wyoming Avenu;. i I Is the most attractive short trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the OLD DOMINION LINE Perform Dally Service. Through tickets returning froin Washington by rail or water. Fur full Infoimutlou apply to W. L. PRYOR, Leblgh VtlUy Killrftad, 309 Uck. Avo., SCRANrON, A. WASIIHRTOH and tassel to match larpc variety of 6-inch lichly decorated Dresden handles the handle alone could never be purchased for the price of the umbrella. We guarantee them lor one year. They would be con sidered rem irkably cheap at $3. so and $4.00 we oiler your ,- -. choice ot the entire lot at ji,D) Fine Novelties in Sterling- Silver Seven hundred are in this lot to make your gilt choosing easy. There are Darners, Tooth Brushes, Nail Files, Button Hooks, Shoe Horns, Blotters, Letter Open ers, Curling Irons and a lot of other things. Ordinarily you'd be getting them cheap at 50c. This week they are yours at . . . 0 1 C Trimmed nUHnery You can measuie the standard of this store by its milli nery. No matter what the price may be, there'll be more style and less cost to you than you'll find in any other store. 6W Long's Three Trade 1. For Street Car ren A heavy Cloth Boot, the leather; medium weight soles; warmth and eveiy day wear 2. For the Ladies A beautiful Vesting Top top with vesting lace stay; all shoe in town 3. For the Children. Our regular $1.25 line, boys' or gills', all sizes, all styles, light or heavy This line cannot be beat for $1.25. STANDARD HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. II I DLL I All Grades and Prices. Largest stock in town at the Leading Bicy cle and Sporting Goods House in Scranton. FLOREY & BROOEC 211 Washiigloi Av3. Court House Fquui'c. At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic uso and of all sizes, including Uuckl;tat uu.i lllrilsoye. delivered In any part of tho city, ut tho lowest price. Orders rccolved at the odlce, first floor Commonwealth building, room No telephone No 2C24 or at the mine, te Phono No 272, will be promptly attenu I to. Dealers supplied at the mine. W. T. SMITH. EEr;:Y WOMAN CeBHUcmneedin roll til icrthlr. recnltUCR nidhlce. Only hnTalMCl the puiitt di4.j. .icvld te bnJ. 11 oh nut tie cot, (ci Dr. IPcaB's PsEnirairoaa PSBBa Thtr ue tnmt t. 'e ssd oerUla In renlt. The f aoloe (Dr. rUi) oorer 4n4 col at. fiate;whoio,Sl,W. Addiuriki.UuCUiaU,t CUreUcO. (Sri (f For Sal by JOHti ' LPS, dPruos atroet The "Duchess Hay" The $1.00 Kid Glove-- satisfaction to you comes to you in the wear they give and in the perfect fit. We don't call them Si.oglovcs, but we promise you better glove value (or a dollar than was ever known before, All the newest shades and colors for street and evening wear. Buy one pair and vou'll be a friend of the ''Duchess May" for life. Rogers Bros.' Genuine 18.17 Silverware IloPfrs Bros' .it that the finest silver-plated goods made. Take your choice this week of a set of six knives 01 forks, t 0 usually selling at $2, for 1 ,3o School Shoes This is a bar- for Teachers p'" that will last until Fri day night and give the teachers something to remember this big store by. It tells of an offering ol shoes that cannot be equalled by any store in the civilized world. Read on Women's I'luo Vlri Kill and Hot Cnlf Lam and Hutton Slices, made of Beliel nl sklna wllh puio tak soles, hand welt d and stitched All the newest stles, liuludltif? tin- modern, natural simp", Cornell, New York and City toes. This week we prho them at $3.50 and $3.00. At any other tlmo thev nre $1 "xl and f'tiO A thoiouphh rommrn sense sho,. for walking or for thoc who Iiiimi to htand considerable. All sizes and w'ldths Kersey Nothing picttier than Jackets kcrscy, fr diess and warmth. 1 his jacket has strapped seamb back and fiont, the new dait sleeves, 6 but tons. Ordinarily they are $8.50. This week take them , at 7.25 Dinner Ready every day at 25 Cents iU with a repu tation for excellence that can't be beat. Clean and carelul cooking, home-made pas try; in short the best of every thing for a quatter. Sons gers. toot pait covered with grain just the thing for p 1 , O Kid Lace Boot; also leather sizes; the neatest -. Pc).5u 98c SHOE STORE. 217 LACKA AVE S40S$0 A5Kf0TIiEB?KLETM iFfiTAHDlSll! jIV5TfIL IN VTJr DlJI UAHU THE FOR SALE BY THE SORANTON STATION. MADE ft. A SV1ASV3 A JAX TAULG1 S rOblTlTbLY CURE A LLhrrxottt J)isete 1 attlog Meo ory,lrniotjin.y, M-eplunnaas, eto, cnaeJ by Abujt or otLor J'jcetno nnd India cretloDi. 2V; auirhtu tmil tureltf rettorj LojtV.tr Uljr Id oUcr jcunz.ai.j n&H toa lortiuuy, du iucm or noma;. I'ffiTatit Intanitv fin Poniumtitinn if tut,Q to tima. Their uo htms it meJiato fmproTo mem Ana euorcs a cuui; vrbsro an mner iu in lit upon bavins tho penulns Ajnt TaHcU, TUtj LftTo cured tbouiandiBul will car jroj. WclTapoa tachcascor rtfunj tits most? WlcoUU U I Oiror Piikacoi or six vkm full trutmenil for S2W. Hj nail. In rlftla wrnnpT. upon rocoita piir, I ' AJAX REA1EDYCO., ".JyJ 1 ireuue t.. III. Tor H.ile In Bcrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Droa. and H C Bandertcn, druggists. W m A K iLI UiXis Pharmacist, 0or Womlna ovenua axiU
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