THE RCRANTOX TJRIBUN10-WKDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1899; l Connell Building Desirable Offices SlUTAllLK fOtl LAWYERS. Full Privileges of law Library. ii am: a kew laugku norms iaii ADAITKI) FOR ARCHITECTS. APFLY TO I. L. CONNELL, Itoom S02 Council Iiuihllir,'. "f-t- - 4-f -r 1 1 t t Ifil HE ! We transacted six tea I cs- -f tate deals last week. Arc X ready for more. Have for sale homes at following prices: -f t $1,600. $6,500 t J 2,000, 7,500 X $ 2,300, 9,500 J t 2,000, 11,000 t : $4,000 : f- Houses for rent at $n ;o, -f S i s and $20 per month. -f T t Traders Real Estate ? TELEPHONE 3742. ; CHAS. SCHLAOGR, Manager. - f -f - -- 4-4- 4- 4 4- 4- -f 4- -f-t- 4- DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. live, Ear, Nose aud Throat i il culloiirn Do. in. to 1'J.iin ji.m; 2 to 1. Williams liullillni;, Opp. I'oKtofilco. "-----t--t--------f----r-t---- J CITY NOTES t - ft--t- M'Kt'lAL MKBTING. The board of lli-.lltll Will meet ill SpcCi.ll SCSSlull to- ioejIh In their rooms In the city hall. Kv.rj member Is leipiesled to be present. JiOM) APPItOVKU Thomas Corby, constable of J'Vil township, had his bond in tin' sum of $1,0011 approved liy the court yiMcrday. The surclWs arc Fritz Marchuk unci Mary Peck. VoSTPONEU. Tlu li adlnjrs to be given bv Rev. I. .1. Lansing last nlKlit ut the Green Itldge Pn.-diyterlan church lor the Woman's club, lu.s been post poned until oc.t Tuesday evening. AiRHTiNG- POhTPONKD. The meet t of the board of managers of tint iouns Women's Christian association with the Hyde I 'ark ladles, has been post poned on ticeount of ',,'ie storm to Thurs day of this week nt .T.au p, m In the Wash burn Street I'reMi) teiinn church. PAY-DAYS. Thu Delawim. and Hudson company pa'il the employes at the Dela waie co'liery ut Mill Creek and at tho Italtlnioro slope and ('ouyn;Iinm snnt't m Wilke.s-U.iiTu yctternay. The Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western com pany will pay tho employes of the car shops and on the southern division today. FIFTY-FIItST ANXlVF.ItSAUY.-Ar- rangenients me belns made by a com mittee from Lackawanna Indue. Xo. 2.M, Independent Order of Odd Follows, lor a proper observance ol the fifty-lirst itiinl vwarj of the oigiuil.iitlon of the lodge. The affair will be held at Odd Fellows' hell on WyoniliiK iivciitio Filduy cc.ilim. aiurch l,. I.KCTlMti: TONIGHT. -Ttev. Thomas (le Oruehy, pastor of the Jackson Slid t Uaptlst church, will deliver a lecture on Hawaii's Pilgrim' Pn Kress tonight in 'lie Amerman .Memorial church. Over lea Klerei.ptlcon views will bo ucd to lllitv trate tiui lecture. Xo udmisslon will be v barged hut a silver offering will be takui n the door. Tho public, is Invited. LITTLK ACUOIIATS AUUICSTKU. 1'lic little UoiiKherty boys of whom men tion was recently made In The Tribune, am at the station Iioumj charged wpn lauiueey. They are bent out by their father to do tumbling for pennies m sa oons and he spends their earnings for irlr.k. .Mrs. UtiitKiiii plckid them tip ye---eiibiy and will have their father ariest U today. The little ft Hows were very icantllv clothed. FORCED THEM TO STEAL. Little Lads Caught Thieving: at the Cliff Works. fieorfip Smith ami Mlko Sivluskl, of Belluvue. ORcd lospectlvuly eleven anil .lilrtocn ytars, were caught ti-alln ' lead from tho cellar of tho Cliff works y 'StHUlay nt neon. They said that two bltr hoys mart. .him crawl thrmiKh the cellar window md puss out tin) lead. Their Htory vaa verified by tho polW and they tre now looking for tho hoys who tit the little fellows up to do thft Job. GAVE A COUNTRY DANCE. Liedei-.inns Younp Men Entertain at Music Hall. 'r?i Jv-.ng men of the Scranton Moderkranz entertulned at SIuslo hall list ovenlns with a country dance. It wim larcely attended and proved such a success that It was decided to make it an annual event. The decorations and comumoi) wero in keeping with tho occasion, some of the latter helng very much so. Smoke, The Pooouo E Cigar, ANOTHER BIG CUT IN THE ESTIMATES l'AHK COMMISSIONERS ARE ROUNDLY CRITICISED. Caused a Deficit of fjSa.oOO Without Authority Park Improvements Must Wait Another Year Thirty Tour Now Electric Lights Provided Por Every Request for an In crease, of Salary Is Disallowed Li brarian Carr Amends His Estimate. Ward Appropriations for Street Re pairs Lumped. At tho tccond meeting of the esti mates committee, held Inst night, tho appropriations woio redueei JI.'T.Tfj" mot t1, leaving a difference no.v of rnly $21,310 between tho estimated expenses and the estimated revenues. The total estimates nmoiint to $a,"S, P.77,"6. Tho estimated revenues are $302,!i..n. At tho former meeting the committee made a reduction of $22,100, hut had to ndd on $l",r20 to provide for the Harbor contract for repairing as phalt paves. Last night It cut off $27, 787. This leaves $22,180.20 yet to be chopped off. In the lire department the Item of clerk hire was changed from $600 to $3H0, where it btood last vaat" light nnU heat was cut from $1,300 to $1,100: the $100 appropriation for the chief's expenses to the natlonivl chief's con vention was transferred to the Item for annual parade; veletinaiy a.id medicine was cut from $"r.O to ?.0 keeping horses was cut from W 30H to $:.,l(io, and $100 was added fo.- tele phones for tho Columbiaa r.nJ Xuy Augs. HOARD OF 11KALTH CUT. The Increases In salary allowances for the hoard of health were not al lowed, $!i00 thus being saved. Printing and stationery for the department was eut from 5400 to $2,'.0 and $3,000 for the purchase of the crematory lot was knocked out entirely. The $20,O2D asked for by the park com missioners was reduced to SI, COO, to bo uistriuuieu as it was last year. The $2,C00 deficit which the commissioners created was allowed to go over. Mr. Hodford, who was present, was told in no uncertain tones by Mr. Keller and Mr. Wagner that the park commission ers had done a very Injudicious and unauthorized thing in exceeding their appropriation. Mr. Hedford explalnei that the work was uhsolutely neces sary and was only done after an agree ment was reached with tho contractors that thev would wait for their money until the city could afford to pay it. They will he allowed to wait. The criticisms made on the parkcom mlssloneis' action applied to all other heads of departments who had offended in like manner, Mr. Keller said. Librarian II. J. Carr appeared before the committee nnd stated that in view of the fact that the city was in such straightened circumstances he would amend his estimate;. A cut of $30 a month was made in the allowance for salaries and $20 per month In purchase of books. The item of $2,400 for de livery stations was passed for the ii resent. In the matter of general city ex penses a cut of $:;,000 was made in judgments and incidentals and $300 In the $1,000 allowance fop Insurance. It developed during the consideration of this item that tiie city hall Is in suro.1 for $123,000. KTATIiMKXT.S ASKKD. The matter of deficiencies was left over until next meeting, the heads of departments being directed in the meantime ,t prepare statements of how these deficiencies occurred. 'fhe $3,000 allowance for broken stone was done away with. Provision was made for dio elcctiic lights ut a cost of .fi8.774.u:.. There aie SSI electric lights In place; four piovhled for and thirty contemplated by ordinances now under way. On motion of Mi. OHvr and with an unanimous vote it was decided to lump the wetil appropriations and ex pend them under Hie supervision of the street commissioner, instead of un der the supervision of the counellmcn as at piesent. The money Is to be dl ided Into four purls and applied re spectively to the Xcrlh Knit, West .Side, South Side ami central t it y. The amount to bo into each district Is the aKBtefate amount now appropilatod for the wards that will comprise the district. The work done in a district is to be done only bv citizens living in the ilNliiet. Colonel Sanderson made a. protest against the way nion.'y is wasted on electric lights. They ought to he ills tiibuted more imlly lie thought I and tho committee as a unit agreed wun nun. TROLLEY CAR AS AMBULANCE. Novel Manner in Which Geo. Mas tvianl Was Taken to the Hospital. On Dec. 27, JSli.s, In Xorth .-Vrnnton, (leorge Mastiianl, ciniilo.ved as a mot urmau of the Scranton It'i'lway com pany, was seriously Inlured m u head on collision near the Murvinu switch. Tiie accident was one of the upuvuid able sort. An in-bound Olvphnnt car rim by Wesley Saxon ran nwa an the pinup declivity .vhlch le.i(U down into the switch, owi.ig to the sMpp'.iy condition of the rails. Mastriaul. motonnan on an out. jonerrg pectoratj j Cheaper than any j I experiment, no mat i ter what the price. " hound, North Main avenue car, saw that the other car approaching lilm was not under control and hastily re versed the power on his own car, try ing to nold the collision. The cars came together, however, and ho was thrown down. Ills left thigh was In jured, the leg fractured and ho was otherwise bruised about the body. Ills quick action prevented u worse col lision, and, although the passengers were shuken up. no one was Injured, Mnstrlaui was taken to the Lnuk-i-wanna hospital and later removed to his residence on i:im street. Duninore. Ills Injury grew worse since that time, and after a consultation It was de cided to have nti operation performed. Saturday he was removed to tho Scran ton Private hospital, and Monday the operation was performed. Late last night ho was in an improved condition, and It Is confidently expected that he will ultimately reeoer his usual health and not he u cripple. The method of bringing him to the hospital was novel. Ueneral Mutineer Sllllman directed that n car nnd i rev he placed at the disposal of the hos pital physicians. Condu.Tor Grant Keller and Motormaii Kred Neweori'U were sent to the hospital v'P;i the car and took the physicians, nurses, a col and other appurtenances necessary lo Mastrianl's removal, and Droieodcd to the residence In Duninore. The injured man resides lesa than, a block from the tracks and his former ftdlow omp1ocs assisted In carrying lilm to the car, and he was br night with all dispatch and care to the hos pital and carried In. JOSEPH AND FREEDMAN. Given n Hearing Ucfore United States Commissioner Taylor. A healing was had ycsteiday atler noon in the Federal building before Commissioner Clcorge V. Taylor In the case against Harry Joseph anil Mendel I'Tcedtnun, of Forest City, who are ac cused of using the malls for fraudulent purposes. Joseph was the only defend ant present, Friedman having left For est City for Xew York. His address W known, however. The game they are accused of work inc Is similar to that which has been exploited In the newspapers time hud again. They order a small bill of goods and pay for it. Then thev order a large bill or goods and send in payment thereof a worthless check. During the time that Intervenes before the worth lessness or the cheek Is discovered they rush In all the orders they think the shippers will stand. Hi' worklti'v this game on a score or more of houses all over the country a larue quantity of goods aie secured. These are sold for cash at ridiculously low prices in markets that always stand open for those bargains. The goods that are not sold ure shipped on to a cousin or wife's biother or -some other busted accomplice in Xew York state or some Isolated place mole ad jacent. In a very few months' time a couple of shrewd sliarpets enn thus steal many thousands of dollars and defy the law. In the piesent case the accused were a little bold and. It Is s ., I. oven cached themselves. Poslofllce Inspector Hugh Gorman, who worked up the case, say he has evidence to Insure a conviction. At yesterday's hearing only two wit nesses were heard, It. L. Wood, of Wood & Son, jewelers, Maiden Itne, X. Y., and Henry Thomas, of the Jew elers' Insurance company, X. Y. They showed how the game was worked on Wood & Son. The heaiinir was con tinued until Thursday, March 1C, and Josephs held In $1,300 bail, Alderman Hmniet Low cry, of Carbondale, becom ing his surety, Fnlted States Attorney Daniel P,. Iilner und Assistant Tnited States At torney John U. Myers represented the prosecution. Comegys and John F. Seragg appeared for the defense. DEATH OF GUY E. STEVENS. Was Recovering from Typhoid Fever When Pneumonia Set In. Tho many fi lends of Guy k. Stevens were srrcatly shocked to learn of his death, which occurred at his home In Philadelphia, yesterday morning. Mr. Stevens had been alarmingly ill for the past eight week with typhoid fever, but it was supposed' he was snfelv re covering. On Monday pneumonia set in. followed by hemorrhages and tho end came swiftly. lie was the only son of the bite Sweeze and Saiah Stewart Stevens and grandson of John Stewart. It will be remem'jered that his grandrar ents were burled in thf aine grave and that their deaths, almost tr'iglc In their, suddenne, were succeeded within a few hours by the death of Mrs. Stevens, whose husband not ninny months later wn hot no to the grave. Guy had inliciited a delicacy id' lungs aial was unable to wlthstnrd the ter rible strain of then two months. He was In his tweniv-flfth year and leaves it wife, a little daughter three vears of age, anil a sister, Miss Helen Stevens He was graduated fiom Yale In the class of '1)4 and wm married the same year to Miss Maude McLean, daugh ter of a former pastor of the Adams Aver.ue Methodist church. U the time when he fell 111 ho was attending the l'nlverslty of Pennsyl vania, prepailng for tho medical pro fession, He was a young ninn of line menial powers and was groatlv beloved in a large circle. The remains will bi brought to this city tomorrow. Announcement ot tho funeral will be made later. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Meeting of the Stockholders of the Peck Lumber Company. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Peek Lumber Manufac turing company, held In the bourd of trade building, on Tuesday, Match 7, the following directors were chosen: Dr. D. 15. Hand. C. D. Jones. C. P. Davidson, J. I). Peck, John L. Sehroe der, V. L. Peck and E. S. Peck. Olllcers were then elected as follows: John l. Peck, president: C. 'P. David son. lee-president; C. R Shoemaker, so. irtury, and 10. S. Peck, treasurer and general manager. Smoke Tho Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. The WUkes-Barre Itccoid can be lind In Scranton at tho r.cws stands of I'.cU man Bros., 40i Spruce and 203 Llndsn Tectn: Mac, Lackawanna uvuuue. DIED. HULNNAN. In South Ecriiiiton, Munh 7. IS. Michael Ilronnau, at the resi dence. Oil Crown avenue. Funeral Fri day morning at 9 o'clock. Services i.t St. Peter's cathedral. Interment at Cu. thedr.il cemetery. CIjARIC In Rcrur.ton, March 7, ls'JD, Robert 13. Clark, at the residence on Adams avenue. Funeral announce ment later. STi?VIC.S.-Iii Philadelphia, March 7. IStf. Guy K. Stevens, l years ot age. Futiotal annoi!Eoment later. H Wavilahu China, i It I IwfetrfMrttl t wit Aj- Jj AA 1' V It U IffliMrtrUSt W rj- &f Mf U W H&C v LiraooC'Sc.4 WK zrzvssatvFgzrft snrm:rarsgnsaEKgaga VuuaTVlgAX Millar & Peck, 134 Wyoming Avenue 'WALK IN AND DESPICABLE SCAMP CAN'T BE PUNISHED TRADUCES DECAUSE HE CAN DO SO WITH SAFETY. John Hamilton, a Tramp Cripple, Who Has to Do Carried About on a Litter and Travels from Place to Place at the Expense of Poor Districts Is Now a Charge on This City Can Only Be Sent Awny at His Own Sweet Will Knows All About the Poor Laws. The police have a white elephant on their hands in the person of an Im mtdent tramp now In tho central stu tlon house. He is totally infirm, helng allllcted with dropsy und paralyzed from the breast down. Ho can't oven raise him self to a sitting posture without help, and when lie travels he has to be car tied on a board provided with a leather seat for himself and handles for his porters. (He says he has traveled all over the world In this fashion, calling to his assistance the llrst persons to come within earshot. Ills name is John Hamilton. He sass he was born in Sacramento, and that he has been a peddlar all his life. I5y reason of this latter fact he has never gained residence anywhere, and on the strength of tills he Imooses on every municipality he chooses to visit. He can't be sent back to his home, because he has none. He can't- bo sent to jail for vagrancy, because he does not beg, and makes a bluff at selling pencils. When he reaches a town he has himself taken to the police station, and, after being entertained there, de mands to be sent on to some other place that his fancy may select. Rather than pay four men to carry him around and wait on him, the poor directors will gladly put him aboard a tialn and pay his fare any reasonable distance. HIS MKTH'iD. The manner In which he i cached here exemplifies his general mode of con duct. He was In Plttston, and, not flndlna; things there to his liking, had himself put aboard a car for Scranton, Monday night. At Greenwood the ear men nut him off and left lilm sitting on the porch of ihu Greenwood store. Giiinth Davis, manager of the stoie, directed one of the drivers to take him to tiie Mluooka station and put him aboard a Delaware and Hudson train for Scranton. Hamilton objected to being taken down the steep hill which leads to the depot, and the driver, knowing not what else to do, quartered lilm at Dlskln's hotel. In the morning he was placed aboard a Scranton car and when the car reached here he was carried out and deposited on the side walk. Police officers found him there and took him to the station house. where he still remains. He wonts to go to Lueka waxen. where he understands Pike county has a "cozy little county house that's as nice as any home." Ho will be sent there today. Hamilton is a man of about no years and evidently was well educated. Ho knows tiie poor laws of every state in the I'lilon, and although he says he vai never through this way before, has the names of the county seats, the location of pour houses and the size and character of tho institutions at his lingers ends. PKKFF.ItS A SMALL PLACR He did not care to go to the Scran ton poor house, he said, because It was a large institution ami tho rules con sequently were very strict. He pre ferred a small country home, where there were only a dozen or so ImiMt-s and lots of privileges. He thought lie would try Pike county for a while, and Fi ay an at our store, a display of Taiiormad? Suits Jarkefs aod Silk Customers may select goods, be measured, and have garments made to order. This is an opportunity to select from the stock of a great-metropolitan store, which for style and reliability stands at the top. Prices lower than for same quality ready-made garments. Ladies cordially invited to call and see the display. You will not be urged to buy. 415 and We Inuite YoilP Attention -i -. ,. To our New Open Stock Dinner Sets, from which you can select such pieces as you need. Newest shapes and decorations. Exam ination and comparison will cer tainly be your way to judce who olTers the best goods for the least money. LOOK AROUND.' if ho liked it would stay there till he felt like going farther. When told that he could not gain admission to tho Scranton poor house, even if ho wanted to go there, ho llared up in Indignation and said: "What are you talking about. 1C I throw myself on the county, tho poor directors must take care of me. I know the law. They can't send me away against my will because I would in form on them when I got to tho town they shipped me to and then they would have to pay the expense of send ing me back, as well as Tor sending mo away. When I go of my own free will I never tell where I was sent from." After listening to the contemptible fellow for a few minutes one wishes that he was not n cripple for about seven minutes, and that tho laws against assault nnd battery were sus pended for that length of time. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. John Devine Struck by a Train on the Scranton Street Crossing. John Devine, an aged resident of Bellevue. was struck by the south bound Delaware, Lackawanna and Western passenger train on tho Dloomsburg division at the Mcrantnn street crossing yesterday morning shortly after U o'clock and narrowly escapeil being instantly killed. He was crossing the tracks and did not notice the approaehing train until it wis too late. He was hurled some distance, and when picked up by several men he was unconscious. The train was stopped, Devine was placed on board and taken back to the deuot. Ho was then re moved to tho Moses Taylor hospital, where it was ascertained that his left leg was broken, and although hi.-, sku'l was not fractured the scalp was midly lacerated. At a late hour last night he was somewhat Improved. How to Make Money. A good agent can do more business by working for The Mutual Life Insur ance company of New York than by representing any oilier Institution. It has a world-wide reputation and the new policy Issued January 1, 1S9!, offers greater guaranteed advantages to the insured than any other policy issued by any other company In the world. Prospective policy holders, who desire Information regarding forms of insur ance; prospective agents, men and .wo men, who desire profitable contracts with the greatest Insurance company in the world, will please address Lam bei t & Waterhouse. general agents, Philadelphia, Pa., or Thomas J. Mo- Gulre, district manager, No. 121 Lacka wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa. Don't worry as to where you can get the most for vour money in the furni ture line. Visit Protheroe & Company's store, 131 Washington avenue, nnd in spect their splendid stock of furniture and carpets which they have marked down rather than mow them Into their new store. I have been alllicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constantly fUffeiiiig. i hud tried everything 'I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm, which 1 "did, and was Immediately relieved and In a short lime cured. I am happy to say that It has not since returned. Josh. Fdgar, Gennantown, Oil. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. Tot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought SWiE Bear? tho !r Signature of a Manufacturer's their complete line 417 Lackawanna d Saturday KKKK.KKKt'.lKKKKKKV.KKKKKKK.KKKKV.V:V:K,liiV,t',it Scrautoii Store 124 j: Rare opportunity in domestic good j; All goods advertised .; sale at the price quoted this v a,' x' S' Big sale of muslins, sheetings, crash, calicoes and seersucker ii v 10c Hates' seersucker at it short lengths. Same goods as g Specialat 7 10 c corded dimities, batistes and India llnons nt lc A great lot of wash goods of about six different varieties, rang ing in value up to 10 cents the yard. Special price, all A week , 4C V a K V A" , 7c light colored outing flannels at 4c A new lot of u nearly five thousand yards all to go at a great bargain . u price 4C St st 10c fancy nainsooks at 5c Just received more than a J thousand yards of checked and striped nainsooks that are , i worth up to ioc the yard. Special here OC x 9-4 unbleached sheeting t: go on sale today. Real value t; the lot lasts W Cambrics ijjc. grade imported printed cambrics. 0 Special price QQ Damask Kxtra quality 54-inch bleached and tin . bleached table damask; was 59c. Special price 4-yC 50c cloth bound books at 8c New arrival of 5,000 volumes, comprising some ot the best works by such authors as Dumas, Hope, Hliot, Hume, The Duchess, Dickens, Cooper, Scott, Jerome, Braeme, Marriatt, Rus , kin, Thackeray, Hawthorne, Ir & ving and many others. Q tt Handy volume size OC a? 50c Freeman a' overalls at 25c it a Closing out all painters' white overalls now in stocks. The 1 following sizes are now at half &. price: 52, 54, 36 and . j? 40. While they last.. ZOC 'A U ' 'A U A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A A 'A A TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK, c,r load Just anlved. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods ns represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves. Carpets, It on Decls. etc. Five large floors full to the ccllliiR--at Thos Kelly's Stons, :;i nud in:: I'ranklla Aenu: Agent will make of Waists Avenue. U CHIMES SIID MITS HAGEN A .1 .1 .t .x Jt . .1 .1 A .1 .1 X . .i ,m x x X X X ,t X X X X X X :t X - 126 Wyoming: Ave. last Sunday will remain on entire week. 7c Several thousand yards in sold elsewhere at ioc. , 7C X at 9c One thousand yards will I2c. Special price while i & yc X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Ladies 12Jc hose at 5c Warranted absolutely fast black, lull seamless with double toe and spliced heels. Regular nrir- mrrifuliArA t ! X IlLfC .... J M X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Ladies' 15c hose at 8c A decidedly better quality than the above. Warranted fast black. Full seamless Q and of the 15c quality .... oC 25c handkerchiefs at 12c Big choice in pure linen em broidered and lace edge handker chiefs that were once f 1 marked 25C.Choice... ZC A "A Vt A it 'A A A 'A A A A 'A 'A A A 'A 'A V X Formerly Surgeon to the Pennsylvania Steel Co., Where he had 6000 men under his care, knowing the many forms ol Catarrh to which they are subject. He has combined the latest discov eries of science and has a system which cures. Thousands with Throat Bronchial Tube and Lung Troubles have been lifted from despair to health and vigor, because he reaches every sore spot from the nose to the deepest part of the lungs. Instead of irritating, inflaming and feeding the fire of disease by sprays, our treatment soothes, quiets, heals, cures. DR. ALICE C. WOOD OUR ASSOCIATE SpecialistinDiseases of Women A Woman Knows a Woman. CONSULTATION AND TRIAL TREATMENT FREE ABSOLUTELY FREE Office. Corner Lacka wanna and Wyoming Avenues. Office Hours Daily, 9 to 5 p. m. Evenings, 7 to 9. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS.
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