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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE--TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. 1901.
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NEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
OOES TO HOBOKEN.
Torce of D., L. & W. Employes Have
Qono to the Eastern TennlnuB of
the Eoad Where the Engineering
' Departments Are to Be Consolidat
ed Companies Aie Heady to Begin
Paying Scml-Monthly Novel
New Year's Card Issued by the N.
Y., 0. & W. . Ro-Order Issued -y
Superintendent Rlne.
1 p. m. II. Dohtrty.
8.45 p. m. O. Ilurt.
4.tJ p. m. V. V. Blevens.
SUMMITS, l;Ta '
S i. m. Million, nllh McAlllttcr's men.
rULLEIl.
10 . m. J,
nailer.
pushers.
; i.
7 t.
5.30
r p.
4 a.
Division Knglnccr I'Yed Winner, to
Buther with his ollice force and effects,
yesterduy removed to Hoboltcn, when
the local ciiRlneetlnR dupuitmi'iH will
bo consolidated with tlmt of Ohlef Ihi
Klnrer W. K. McPailnnd, who Ih
In the city nuklnK the llrutl nrranKc
inputs for the trntisfer. All of the local
force will go to Iloboken except one
limn, who will be Htatloncd hero.
Division FiclRht uml PneHprwr
AnentH Smith mid Ten Utoek will oc
cupy tin- qui" torn bplnjr ncitted by
ICnfilneer Winner, mid the former's
iluurleiH will be utlllzeil by the puy
lnnstor's department. The two looms,
which arc nn the same Hour will he con
nectecl with an uichu'iiy, and will thus
ulToril much nicm loom for lmnilllnR
the Incrensed wot I: nf the pnymatlei-'s
ilcpartincnt.
Semi-Monthly Pny-Days.
The DPlnwnic. Ijieknwuniia und
Western company .will beptii their piiy
nients for December nmoiiK the mine
workers, rallromleis ami other em
ployes! on January 5. The semi
monthly pays will begin about the l&th
of the month. With the Increased of
llco facilities afl'ouleil, the paymaster
expects to lo as much work In one
day as was picvlously accomplished In
a week. In this manner the semi
monthly pays can be made successfully
without Inconvenience.
The Delaware und Hudson company
will begin paying for December to
morrow and will conclude about the
::0tH of January. The semi-monthly
distribution of January wukcs will be
Kin about Januaty L'fitli.
Similar araiiffements are also being
made by many of the other coal com
panies In the anthracite regions.
Novel New Year's Card.
J. H. Welsh, traveling passenger and
freight agent or the Ontario and West
ern railroad, Is Issuing a novel New
A" car's card In the way of an "annual
pass for pood luck" on all lines of the
"Twentieth Century Hallway com
pany." It Is "good the wide world
over," and It Is to "pass blank and
family over a new century full of
health, long life, prosperity and hap
piness." The pass Is good for the year 1001
nud Is signed by J. C, Anderson, gen
eral freight and passenger agent, and
countersigned by Mr. Welsh.
The pass Is issued on condition that
the recipient, when routing truffle, will
remember throughout the Twentieth
century the up-to-date Xew Yoik, On
tario and Western Hallway company.
8 t. m, llouMf.
n.:K i. m.-MIIU.
7 p. m. Murphy.
9 p. m. Lamping.
1'ASSCN'Or.R KNGINi:.
m. Gaflnry.
m, Sinner,
p. tn. Stiinlon.
m. Magotern.
WILD CATS WEST,
m. J. II. Majors,
C a. in. C Kliigslry.
C a. in. 1', ravmutiph.
K a. in. (1. T. Maples.
V a. in. Klrliv, wild llanimltt'a men.
11 a. m. O ll.ullioloinew.
12 u'clixk noon II. Hoar, mill, 0. Bmltli'a men.
1 p. tn. .1. II irlicr.
I p. m. T. 1'itrp.ittlfk.
8 p. m. IIanK'1 1.
4 P. tn. J, (laliiKtn.
6 p. m. (iolilcn. uitli J. O'llsra's tnen.
0 l. in. II. Nllllll.
N01ICK.
Pifikeinaii I., lldllctt Mill no ovt nltli J.
Sart iicvt trip.
llul.rm.iii J. Mi Cue will go vat with laftarr
Moixlar, Hoc. 31.,
fondue tor II. Smith and crew will run 4 p. m.
W1M Cat Wet, Ptf. Jl, In plate of ICcti'ham
ml irew.
llntKcinan McGulnneM will en out with Cov
ill ttor Ulnlcy on 7 i. tn. Summit, Die 31.
Ilral.titi.in II. L. Malliitson will U'O out with
lKmillran next trip.
This and That.
The new blast furnace of the Can
ada Iron Furnace coniDanv, at Mid
land, Ont., was formally opened on De
cember IS. Mlchlplcoton ore will be
used.
reunion papers announce that n con
tract for 20,000 tons of steel rails and
fish plates for the Victorian railways
has been placed with the Illinois Steel
company, of Chicago.
The American Steel Hoop company
Is preparing at Its Youngstown, O.,
works a largo consignment of Iron and
steel bars for shipment to Bombay,
India. The same works have on hand
a large order for small beams for
Uuenos Ayres, Argentina.
The Ddwaid I Allis company. Of
Milwaukee, Wis., has taken nn order
for two complete stamp mills, with
lower, etc., to bo delivered at Para,
South America. All parts of the ma
chinery are to bo sectlonb.ed for mule
transportation to the Interior.
The Brown Hoisting Mahlnery com
pany, of Cleveland, O., ban already
given out contracts to rebuild the
buildings destroyed by fire on Decem
ber 18. Most of the machinery wu
badly damaged. The firm had a largo
number of orders in hand and tho fire
was most unfortunate. The loss is es
timated at $.100,000, fully covered by
Insurance.
CLAIM AGENT O'KEEFE
HAS RESIGNED
Will Sever His Connection
Lackawanna Railroad on Jan.
Intends Going to Europe.
with
10.
Watch Certificates.
Superintendent Hlne, of the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western, has
issued the following order:
Conductors, Kiiffincmcn and Piitlmastiri:
Orders for watch certiBenln for first quarter,
lftOl, have hern issued. All lonductoiii, engine
mm and drlllinastcn on receipt of thce orders
will lme their watches exaiiilnril by one of the
irgularly appointed watch examiner in time to
i nablo all certificates to be returned to this olllie
not later than Jan. 10, 1001. Please attend to this
at once.
Board for Tjday.
( ('Today's D., L. and W. board Is as
ollows:
Monday, Dec. St.
wild ens i:ast.
R p. in. Lai! u r.
ll.au p. in. a. HafTerty.
Tuesday, (Xew Year' Dj), January 1.
Wlt.l) CATS TART.
12."0 a. in. P. 1). Secor.
3 a. in. V. Wall.
4 a. m. J. W. l)eine.
r, a. tn. T. MiCurthy.
il a. in. IV" Van Womur.
1 u. in. O. Caw.
M a, in. J, lluikli.irl,
11.30 a. in. T. Ilmiillraii,
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Itching Scalp.
. Scald Hoad end tho Moat Violent
Forma of Eozoma and Salt Rheum
Promptly and Thoroughly Cured
by Or. Chase's Olntmont.
Among small tfcildien, scald bead and
similar itchisg ikin diseases are most preva
lent, and thiM.on-i feature Is that these ail
ments, which arc apparently ttivial at fust,
almost invariably develop into chronic eczema
it tir;lc:ted.
Thcie is but one treatment that physicians
re ccmirrcui in recommending for scald
,cua ana eczema,
and that is Dr.
Chase's Ointment,
the great antiseptic
healer. It prompt
ly stops the dis
liessirig itching
which accompanies
thee diicat.es and
potuivu) pioduces
a thorough and
complete cute..
Scoves and thous
ands of iren and
women sl'tr.d ready to vouch for the merits
of D.". Ckac'i Ointment. It has brought
bout some of thi most marvelous cures ever
re:ord(U. )n justice to jourseif and family,
' you cannot do without it hi your home.
Mr. J. II. Grant, 716 Joseph Campau ave.
nuc, Detroit, Mish.. writes:
"Fo; three years I have been troubled by
I n intense Itching oa my body. So terrible
was it at times that I could cct no rest night
or day, I tried all hinds of ointments and
blood purifiers, but could Ret no relief, Mr.
II, A. Nlcolai of 379 Division street recom
mended Dr. Chase's Ointment. A few
applications stopped the itching and I have
felt nothing since."
P. O'Keefe, chief claim ngent of the
Lacltawnnna railroad, yesterday morn
ing tendered his resignation to General
Superintendent T. K. Clarke, to take
effect on January 15. Mr. O'Keefe has
been with the company since Match,
1S9U, and during his supervision of this
important department 'It was thor
oughly reorganized.
When seen by a Tribune man yester
day afternoon, Mr. O'Keefe confirmed
the resignation, and gave as bis reason
that he has something else In view. He
has three liberal offers from Western
railroads, sotno of which he has previ
ously been Identified with. Ho Is also
considering a proposition from the
Pan-American Exposition company, of
Buffalo, N. Y., to act as their chief of
police during the exposition.
At present Mr. O'Keefe intends to
take u much needed rest, and will sail
the last week In January for a two
months' visit with his brothers and
sisters in the Kmerald Isle. After his
retirement from the Lackawanna com
pany's service he will leave for Chi
cago, where he will spend a few days
prior to his departure for New York,
from which port he will sail for
Europe.
Mr. O'Keefe has been identified v!th
special railroad work for over twenty
six years, and Is one of the foremost
and best known men In the United
States and Canada In his line. Prior
to Joining the Lackawanna's foises he
was with the Illinois Central rnllioad
from 1&92 to 1S99,
Among railroad men, Mr. O'Keefe Is
respected and admired fiom New York
to Montreal and from Maine to San
Jranclseo. Ho leaves the company
with the best of good feeling, und with
tho assurance that he will always bo
held In kindly rtunembraneo by the
olliclals, and employes of the road and
the people of Scranlon.
HAD A QUIET LITTLE GAME.
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Now Herman Klein Is Chniged with
Keeping- a Gambling; Place.
Heituan Klein, of 4M South Washing
ton uvenue, was arraigned before Al
derman Knsson yesterday afternoon on
the charge of maintaining a gambling
bouse, prefoned by Lutils Iteltcr of
837 Second street.
Kluln Is 0, merchant tailor, and it is
claimed he and his ft lends are wont
to engage In a quiet little game occas
ionally. Hclter was a member of a
parly which gathered ut Klein's tail
oring establishment last week, and, It
Is said had the misfortune tn lose a
small sum of money. Klein was held
under $300 ball. M. Swaitz, or South
Wushlngton avenue, became bis bondsman.
Baby Eczema.
Mr. F. S. Hose of 133 Sixteenth street,
Bullalo, N. V vviltef:
"Our baby boy suffered for some time
with that wretched eczema, and we were un
able to find anything to cure or crenrelieio
his pain, A few applications of Dr. A. Y.
Clusn't Ointment stopped the itching and
healed the soreg, and a bright, natural skin
awjiv taVei their place." e
1)'. Chi.t'f Ointment does not c.ase pain
Wien apjilie.1, hut soothes the sore or in.
rlacrd 3.(i!-i.-j. $0 cents at all dealers, or Dr.
A. Y.' O-ss Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, Y.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
GOVERNOR HASTINGS'
COUSIN, MR. JOHN O'NEILL, TELLS OUR REPORTER HOW HE WAS OUREO OP
KIDNEY DI8EABE OP LONQ BTANOINO DV THE USE OF
MORROW'S KID-NE-OIP8.
"Iliad becnbothereilforiometlme with sotting
acroyj the small of my back accompanied at times
wltli sharp ptn. It scorned as If Dothrn I
oould do would rclloro It. I do not behave la
taking medicine unlets one Is compelled to, bnt
Iconoluded that my kidneys were out of order
and that It would be dangerous to let It run on.
I am not a believer In patent mr-dlclnes, but see
Iriff Morrow's Ktd-ne-olds so highly recommend
ed by others whoso symptoms trro similar to
my own, I decided to try them. I took them to
cording to directions for three or four days, and
have sot bad a slim of backache since. 1 would
not bo 'without them It tbey cost their weight In
gold."
Mr. O'Neill, reildes at 810, nth St., Altoona,
Pa.,li a wholesale dttaler In stationery, wrapping
paper, oto. Ho has been In bmlneM In Alloon a
lor more than so years: Is one of the best known
men In that part of the stato of I'enntjlianla,
and Is a oouslu cf Kx-Coremor Hastings. Mr.
O'Neill 1 glad to ilroToluntary testimony con
cerning the raluo of Morrow's Kld-no-oldi.
Morrmw'a
Morrow's
KM-neioids
are made for Kidney
Disuses and that they cure Kldnty Dis
eases can be attested by a "cloud of
living witnesses," one of which tells his
story above. Morrow's Kld.ne-olds are
for sale by ail druggists or by mall pre
paid on receipt of SO cents.
4
fff I
Cure liBSintti I
Sick wD I
Morrowi KM n-old ar made only bj LLLflLVKiiV Vm
JOHN MORROW & CO., OhomlaU KlnilAVit LaaaaaaaaHtW 1
aPBiHCFitto. ohio. niuupyqe JKKKKm q
KID-NE-OIDS
VonnolljSUjallk
BORANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER.
tinder tlili liftJine short .Utters of lntrrit
will be publUlinl when accomiinlrl, for pulillea
tlon, by th -riter'i name. The Tribune dees not
luume rtiiioii-iuiiuy tor opinions iifre mnesiea.j
New Year's Reception,
KJItor of Hie Tribune
Sir: As jour next publication ulll appear ultH
the opcnlns of the New Yfjr, may I mk a hort
pace In jour column!, since the circumstance!
kiwvot, the cxtcndlii of the fceaon' coiisratula
tioni to tha IlfV. W. V. and Mr. Oibbom, of
Dumnorc, ulio Mill entertain at the Jlame on
New Veat'n day, from 7 p. in. until 10 p. ni., tho
inenibcia of the congregation ol tho Prcbterlan
cIiukIi and their filemU. Thwe occanloiu liae,
ln;e Jlr, and Mia. Gibbons t.ettlcil In the bor
ou :h, been momenta of tender reminiscence, aud
th'a event will prove no exception to them or
tl.otc uho will gladden their hearts by partici
pating In their hopltallty of thli evening.
While thl day and etent is one ol Interckt and
good will, wo am not unmindful that audi pre
vail! among Mr. Gibbons' fellow clergy, who likr
visa auare thia lore of their several llockt. It I
equally interesting to nolo tho friendship and
Christian spirit existing between pastor and pas
tor of this community, as was apparent through
out the recont revival services In Duntnore.
Frederick Ilartnoll.
Scranton, Deo. 81, lt00.
An AHthe-Year
Toy Store. . . . . .
While we make a special feature of
Toys, Games and Dolls at Christmas time,
belling more than all the other stores in
Scranton put together, this is in a
sense a Christmas Toy Store. It is
an all-the-year store, with just as
complete an assortment now as at any
other time, though of course the quantities
of a kind are much reduced.
Bake Stuffs, Ice Crcnms
and Appetizing Luncheons.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue.
Sale of
Ladies' Jackets
Here are consolation prices for those who, for one reason
or another, failed to procure new Winter Jackets!. There
are about two hundred and fifty which are to go alt greatly
reduced prices. All in most recent styles.
For Instance:
At $6.50, Jackets Worth $8.00 to $10.00.
At $800, Jackets Worth $10.00 to $12.50.
At $10.00, Jackets Worth $12.50 to $15.00.
At $12.50, Jackets Worth $15.00 to $20.00.
Equally good fortune for those seeking finer gan
There are lots of fine Cloth and Velour Jackets
from $25.00 to $50.00. These also will be sold
duced prices.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVHNUE
rzSZSSSSSSESSSSmSOBSi.
v55!wn --
--".
Warmth .n
jj Midwinter
lri 1
t 'Mlmmft Simple M
(. ' i '-- .fatJ
Sperl
3
(Steam or Hot Water)
furnish the temperature cf
summer throughout the
house, day nnd nlnht. The
automatic damper and fuel
feed take the work and the
worry of watching off your
hands and keep the hcut ct
the desired point; a hcultli.
ful heat free of cJiiil end
offensive odors. It Is n
temperature that can be
regulated lowered or rais
ed at your will and the
economy of fuel Is wonder
ful. Catalogue mailed free.
The
Sped Heater Co.
Carbondale, Pa.
I
STATEMENT OF THE
Fast Time to
Duluth
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
fUE Duluth Limited and St. Paul Fast
Mail leaves Chicago daily io.oop.tn.,
arrives Duluth 10.30 a. in. next morning.
Drawing Uoom Sleeping Cars, Observa
tion Parlor Cars with Cafe and free
Reclining Chair Cars. Fast train to head
of lakes. Tiie btst of everything. Call
on any agent for tickets or address
481 Broadtyay . New Ytrk
601 CAta't St.,PhUatillMa
Si3 WasMngfen SI., ficxtoi
SOI Main St., Buffalt
S2 Clark St., Chicago
35 Vim St., Clnthnatl
SOT SmlthmSi.. eitttbura
'234 Superior St., Cltvtiani
17 Camput Martini, Detroit
2Klr,aSt.,lattJttimtO,Ont,
NEW YORK HOTELS.
Cor. Slitrenth St. and Inlsg Place,
NEW YORK.
American Plan, 11. W per day and upward.
European Plan, $1.60 per day and upward.
L D, CRAUTOItD, Proprietor.
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m:m
t flrvi
Diseases,!
(ilitj?vfrr uaTcnuias ipetYJlHt Jw
lift jiospiuu ana axuxj Durgeoa imii.
Dr. THEEL, 527 North Sixth St.
l'ltUadelplilli, 1'H.OAU Abosci,
BloodPoison.VarlcocelG.StrlcturB
PRIVATE, nnd OBSCURE
Lrfvai iisniiiionci,Biiruns-
fnnlinn?
norcans.fullr restored. Fi
o lOilitya, Tfas moat danseroua cases
nil
bulb seica,
n nrrani
cureillnt to lOiluya. The
rolictteA ,'BJN OEUTBOHI
inrnt hy mall, ficurtf or Hworii IV
irunl
resli cases
BR ARZT." Treat-
i. ncutiiur nwuni li'siiniouisisc itooa rs.
posing cm? late- ImUtme.UocWcal XMedical traud.
FREE ELEGTRSG BELT OFFER
UlHTlHDATSfRllWIARINt
TAIL m your own home, hi
fmufth the tceniilne anil
&nlylllLlI)ll.mU(JiLTRiT.
liQltHUKMlLltlKlLlikLTH
to any retderof thlmAncr.
Jloniat; U bJtim tfrr loir
iiuAct untuiua Bn,V.tI.i
with most all otbtr treatmHiu. r m tJi tbr !
Iria IIU, iitplUscM rrsaMlf fall. QuiCIt CURE for
niorathinbOalluitDt. UXLVMUUKllUKYur aUnerrwii
dlHAWB, wtiUneceei and dtsonlera. For complete
aled ronfldoiitUl caUloue, cat UU i ob! n4 nkl) U
8EAR&, ROEBUCK & CO., OhlOQCO
lisT flBBETeirSsnrV I'll
wmmrrr.'wi v?iL'wmrsr
mr
For Business Men
In the heart o tba wholesala
district.
i1
OF SCRANTON.
United States Depositary.
At the close of business Dec.
i). 1900.
BESOUEOES.
Loans nnd Investments
$3,175,478.36
Banking House 38,509.64
Cnsh nnd Eeserve.... 536,870.19
. $3,750,957.19
LIABILITIES.
Capital ? 200,000.00
Surplus 500,000.00
Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29
Circulation 100,000.00
Individual Deposits . . 2,415,530.08
U. S. Deposits 422,729.39
Due to Banks 54,785.53
3,750,057.19
WILLIAM CONNEtX, Trcjldcnt.
HENRY 11ELIN, Jit., Vice-President.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier.
H- -H-f H
Lace
Curtain New,
Shrewd buver3 will take advautatre ot the SDecie
prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many'
small lots at a fraction of their real value.
I FURNITURE COVERINGS - COUCH COVERINGS
I t & A
ARTISTIC FURNITURE.
i
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For Shoppers
S minutes' walk to WarmmaU-ent;
S minutes to Q'.eccl Cooper's Big
Store. Easy of access to the treat
Dry Qoodr Btores.
For Sightseers
One block from B'way Cars, el v.
Ing easy transportation to all
points ot Interest.
HOTEL ALBERT :
I NEW YOKK. X
-- Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVEftSITT PI -f
4- Only one Itlock from Broadway. .
X Rooms, $1 Up. PrrRA.u.?oAN.j;8
ill) ft
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturera or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
HIQH-QRADE BEDDINQ I
" " V
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I HEAVY DRAPERIES I
WI LLI AflS & flcANULTY J
LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES,
129 Wyoming Avenue
IHHHM -H-t--f-H--H--H--f-r-H- HHMtMtllHIUHttif
435 to 405
N. Ninth Street,
. SCRANTON, Pfl
Telephone Call. '2333.
Heating Stoves,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
K? Heaters,
k
tU-lK PENN AVENUE.
WINTER RESORT.
''Through the Hesperian Gardens of
the West" Buns the Luxurious
"SUNSET LIMITED."
The Finest Thing on Wheels,
AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE
DELIGHTFUL
Summer Lands of " California."
Special lliroupli trains consisting ol sleeping
and dlnlnir-cara will Iraie New York every Sat
urday, Tuesday and Thursday, connecting d.
rrctly with the "bunsct Limited" at New Orleans,
For full inlorination. Ire lllmtratcd pamph.
ltti, mapA and time-tables nlo lowest rates,
tletplng tar tlcketa and Unratfe checked, apply
to Southern l'acia Co., 103 S. Tldrd street,
Philadelphia, I'a.
Tho Dickson Miuiufacturlns Oo.
tcrsnton and WllltavUsrr 14,
.NUHUfaoturor) or
LOCOMOTIVES. STATIONARY ENQINBS
Uollcrt, llolatlne and Pumping Machinery.
aeners.1 Office, Scranton, Pov
THB
SIC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 and'2, CoinMth B'l'd'g.
BCEANTON, PA.
ninino; and Blasting
POWDER
Mi A at Mooalo and KuiU.lado VVorKi,
LAPUN RAND POWDRR CO.'S
ORANQE QUN POWDER
Ktotrlo Dattarlea. Klootrlo Br plolarv
xplodloi bluti, bkfaty lfanl
Repauni Chenlcal Co.'s
man
KXPLOtlVe
DR, DEKSTEN
Pbyslclaa aud Suroi
311 Sprtio St,
Timp.u Uurt BulUlDg
SCRANIOH PA.
oooooooooooocoooo
COLD
WAVE
Good skating New
Year's day. Our
efnri. vll nm rrrn
:i -- a.j lv
uuui xv. u. ut. tuuiiy ;a
for the accomodation
of skaters aud others
Skates sharpened
while you wait.
Florey & Brooks
211 Wash'ngton Ave,
ooooooooooooooooo
Alt acute and chronic dlatitea ol men, wo
men and children. CIIUUNIO NK1IVOU3,
UltAlN AND WASsHNO WSUASES A bl'UC
IALTV. All !iteaaea of tho Liver, Kidneys,
bladder, bkln, Ulood, Ncnca, Womb, Eye, tar,
Nose, Throat, and Lungs. Cancers, Tumors,
Piles, Itupture, Uoitre, Itucumattsm, Asthma,
Catarrh, Varlococele, Lost Uauhood, Mghtly
Finlulons, all Female Diseases, Leucorrltoea, etc,
Gonnorrhea, Syplillis, Ulood 1'olson, Indlicre.
tlon and ynutiilul hahiu obliterated. Surgriy,
Kits, Kplleniy, Tape and Stomach Worms. CA
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