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THE EMPORIUM. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, CUBA WILL BE ' Men’s Crash Suits. | The proper Suit for outing or vacation, ccol, handsome in appearance, economi- cal. Stronglymale and sewed, of good linen crash, cut in the latest fashion, YEARS T0 COME Administration Has No In- round cornered sack style, siz2s 34 to 5 s 5 = s 3 -3 = 13 price, Second Aisle—Right of Entrance. 42, big valus at $3.50 and $4.00, our $2.95 Fireworks. ' Fireworks are ready. Sois our twelve- page pamphlet, giving descriptions and prices of assortments for home disolays, set pieces, fire crackers, canmons, pis- tols, flags, bunting, etc. Out-of-town orders should be mailed at ofice. Fire- works catalogue mailed free on applica- tion. tention of Withdrawing | Troops. PP N President McKinley Believed to Fav- or the Establishment of a Perma- manent American Protectorate ‘Over the Island. e Lace n toward Cu had passed off sal t disturbance. ‘There was d the offic of our troops from has been made freq culated that, wi would be larger p the very imported thi 00 Robe: §12.50 Robes...$8.38 Lace Department—First Floor. Foldin (Go=-Caris. Just what is wanted for baby; can be taken on streetcar, boat or train; folds up as shown in illus- tration; weighs only 8 pounds; stands alone when folded and will not tip forward— With plain rires...... $3.00 With rubber tires....88.00 Baby Carriage Department— Second Floor. $22.00 © ant an Carte de atisfactory place in which to te size, doze: inets, carbon finish, dozen.. £2.00, lecond Floor. PORTO RICANS DISCUSS INSULAR LEGISLATION the We have c'osed ont at a ridicalously low balance of a jobber's stock of genuine ttes or Believe the Island Should Reap the Recoinage of Its Silver. : R Special Sale for This eft over from different Lot 1—About 70 dozen of the ce'e- brated *Leominster” laundered White Shirtsj these are laimed to be the best Shirts hat were ever made to sell for $1 eazch; because of the fact we have sizes 14 and 143 only left, the special sale prics will be, each. BSDC 0 dozen of the celebrated cominster” unlaundered White Shirts —in these we have only siz>s 14 and 143 left and have ‘made the special sale rday. RARE TREAT PROMISED. “As You Like It” to Be Presented at Del Monte. RREREERRRERE RRRRRRERRERRRRRERRRERRR R R RERR R R R R R R RERE Y RERERR AR R RRERRRERRRER RRRERRRRRE R R RRERRERRRR ERRRRRRE R R R Rt R R R R P the pecial sale Lot 7—A manufacturer’s sampie lina of Golf Meet Postponed. s Special Sale of Lace Robes. Too many on hand. To reduca stock, on Monday only, 2 reduction of ome~third from reg- ular prices. ‘Robes Spangled Robes et Robes Swiss Embroidered Robes Nainsook Embroidered ‘Robes Some of the most beautiful robes isseason, regular prices of which are from §10.00 to $45.00 each; to-morrow only .$20.00 Fine Photographs. The best that can b> produced—a parfectly equipped studio— etent artists—cosi'y appointed dressing rooms —a pleas- $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 $6.0), $3.00, $10.00 Cut Glass Vinaigrettes, 37c. Special Sale Monday. Men’s F urnisl;inys. We place on sale, beginning Monday, the balance of several ain reduced far below the original sale price. ot en G-ply Lis _ hy JOKY. that sold originally for 25¢, of which we have now only sizes 183, 14'and 143, to these we will add a lot of Coon brand Collars, nearly all sizss, that have been slightly soiled | | | | ! special sale price, por 25 | | them over into next season, so have m: at the special sale price, €ach ..........u..... Lot 5—4T7 dogen men’s and boys' Suspenders, our regular 25¢ quality, some have grip backs and wire buckles, others have Lot 6—88 dozen mer's Mercerized Gotton Socks, these goods look like silk, hard to te!l the differ- ence—special sale price, 3 pairs for.... cluding some of the very best Belts mu divided into three lots, the special sale prices... ...... ....14¢c, 28c and 58¢c ezch $1.50 Hats— ottoman rib- sette quil— §3.00 Hats, trimi 300 dozen trimmed and untrim- med hats—100 styles to select ©f the purchase: from—every one a bargain. l med with sil i\ vet and gilt buckles, each...83@ JUNE 17, 1900. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | 17 THE EMPORIUM. [ EMPORI]M and : Golden Rule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE their business. fit. Halrdressing, any style, 25e. | 25¢. Shampooing, 5Oe. I Face massaged 50¢; scalp treatment 50e. Manicuring, Hair Dressing. ‘Well-lighted, perfectly appointed Hair Dressing and Marnicuring Parlors on main floor, back of elevator. by attendants who thoroughly understand Wigs for ladies or men made to order and guaranteed perfect . Hair Resforer. The Seven Swutheriand Sisters’ exhibit in the rotuada wil well repay a visit if your hair is falling | out or losing color. Valuable hints I upon the treatment of the hair and Artistic work scaip will be given by the long-haired ladies who are demonmsirating the Seven | Sutherland Sisters’ Famous Preparations for the hair. Hair Grower, $1.00 sf Hair Grower, o si Millmer_y Sale Extraordinary. A Wholesale Stock Sold to Us at One-Third of Wholesale Prices. This (etter telis the story $1.00 untrimmed shapes.. + $1.50 untrimmed shapes.......... trimmed with trimmed with silk fringe searf and quill 69¢ der wevarate and untrimmed hats ate to the cost to you, + HOLM & NATHAN, bon and ro- Wholesale Millinery, horns and Fancy Tape each ...48¢ 512 and 514 Market Street, Hats, trimmed with §2.00 Hats, and 13 and 15 Sutter Street. you sell these goods at a price po: a feast awaiting them, that cost $18.00 per dozen, 5. In many instances the hats are sold to you at less than the cost of the trim- mings and the buckles on them. are all this season’s novelties and successes —not an old bat ine the every success with your big buy, we remaln yours very respecttully, H | Children's $3.00 Leg- el aetmd ribbons and flowers, now.. .8$1.45 B Ty saned Ladies’ $10.00 Hand- rtion- Made Fancy Braid your customer® have Hats, latest shapes, splendidly trimmsd... $4.65 $15.00 Imported Model Hats. $7.35 LM & NATHAN, | $30 and §85 Imported Model Hats......... as some of the hats you bought for The styles lot. Wishing you .8$108.00 Robes...$713.34 get your photograph. $1.50 @ o G Q genuine price the cut gla Week Only. special sales. These chow the dust. est muke, remaining 48c 79c .. 50c Men’s Beits, in- ; these we have Children's 75¢ Dress Goods, 57c. Specia! Sale Monday. Another of our popular Dress Goods Sales to-morrow. a choice assortment of this season’s staple and fancy fabrics, including: 46-inch all-wool Sform Serges, in a complete assortment of colors. 45-inch all-wool Piadds, in g homespun and camel’s hair effect. 42-inch striped Mohafr Afpacas for waists and underskirts. | All-wool fancy Vigeraus. all sterling values at the regular price 75c per yard; on special sale all day to-morrow at, Sales Tables—Main Al Suitable Summer Hafts. | Boys' Mexican Straw Hats, the 4 Mexican with heavy silver braid.... Men’s Raw Edge Fedoras, rough or smooth finish, black, brown. gray and pear! mixtures. | _ light weight.............82a Boys’ and Men’s Crash Hats, for | Summer wear, very light weight and good looking............... i | 5 ocassersseisiisesassss LDy UGy RDO Main Floor—Off Rotunda. 50¢ Veilings 23c. A Special Sale Monday. A specially bought lot of boys’ 2-piece Suits that would sell in | the regular way from $3.00 to $3.50; double-breasted eoat and knee pants, in al! sizes for boys 8 to 16 years of age—the materials are dark blue cheviots snd some pretty fabrics in brown and gray that will not readily The Suits are very well made indeed, up.to- | date in style, the big store's very special price... Second Alsle—Right of Entrance. Undermuslin Department. A variety of seasonable items rightly priced. Ladies’ Rubsbher Aprons for camping Ladies’ cloth Bathing Slippers. Laldies' Tennis Gowns, cut Ladies’ fine cambric Skfmt, lace trimm. Corset GQGover, V neck, trimming........eene Ladies’ French Corset Cower, band at wais Children's short S##fps, cambric and embroidery trimmirg...... Wash Dress, blue or pink, wers Tic, to close... t Side. | For one day we offer 57¢c the . .720 7 either 35 ¢ Only about half prica for these— positive'y the best Veiling Barg in that the big store has cffered this | season. 4 2000 yards of best quality all-silk 18- inch ted Chffon Vei this season’s most desirable styles; black, blue, white on black, brown; regular value 50c¢ per yard; special price Monday only.... 29c 300 all-sikk Tuxedo Pattern Veils, chenilie spot and border; extra fize quality; 50c¢ and 7S¢ values; on special sale Monday only........ 29c Sales Tables—Main Alsle. .50 Suits--$1.95. they consist of a < $1.85 < ernee 3100 EBathing 25¢ ..25¢ full and .. -$1.75 embroidery 25¢ ..80¢c c Cloak Department Cut Price. Summer weignt Golf 7 Capes, made as shown in picture in newest styles, plaid back, with or without flounce—a nice light weight, all- wool cloth, regularly $7.50, for two days on'y, Monday and Tues- day, $4.95 $12.50, $£i5.00 and $18.00 Jackets, $8.95 —150 new (this season’s) silk lined Jackets, Etons inall styles, fly fronts and double breasted jackets, all of excel- lent qualities, all colors and siza3. Not a jacket ever before less than $12.50, most of them were $15 and $18; your choica for two days only, Monday and Tuesday... - $8. AL . his price alterations extra). Siik Waists reduced—assorted lots of the newest and best silk Waists, all colors and black— waists that were $15, $12.50, $10 and $7 50, now $9.95, $8.95, $7.45 and 4.75 Tailor Dresses Reduced—big reductions in many of our best styles, small lots that we wish to clear out, all sizes and colors—$59, $£40, $30, $20, $15and $12.50 Dresses now, $35, $29, $14.95 and . ...$10.00 © For the Toilet. Fine Bleached Bath Sponges, very large sizs Fine Bleached Wool Sponges, large siza.., F ne Bleached Wool Sponges, medium size. Portsmouth Cold Cream in tube........... Lambert’s Cacumber and Witch Hazel Cream, 6 oz. bottle. 250 Lambert’s Antiseptic Skin Soap, best made, box 3 cakes...4 s Aluminum Collapsing Cups, large size. ..25¢ Drug Sundry Department—Rotunda. Groc;riés--Liquors. Special prices announced tor Monday. We are absolutely certain that w3 can save you monmey on pure foods ani liquors. Only the best of everything finds shelf room in our remodeled and greatly enlarged Groecary section. You can order by direct grocery telephone South 59. Free suburban delivery to Oakland Lorin Belvedere Temescal Golden Gate San Rafael Fruitvale neryville Vallejo Alameda Elmhurst Napa Berkeley San Leandro Stockton Petaluma. Emporium H m3s—Best Eastern sugar cured and ‘w2n, per lb.. 13¢c Van Houten’s Gacoa— Emporium Whel: Wheat and Graham F our, in 10-1b sacks, per sack. Thompsan’s Fancy Seedles: I s ac N Bright Moorpark Evaporated Apmicots, per Ib... st i s I Best Savon Imperial SO2p@, no better laundry Soap made, full l-Ib bars, 7 for.....ose. oo Extra fancy head Rigce, 3 Ibs... Faney Mixed F@a—Regular 50c per Ib quality, £5€ 3 Ibs $1.00 Baking Pcwder—Emporium best, every can guaranteed strictly pure, 1b tin3. ....c.. .cc..... s i Shaw’s Pure Malt Whiskey—A pure liquor for medicinal purposes, regularly $1.00 per bottle...owren-.. 73G A 5 @ Boheman St. Louis Beer—Pints, regularly $1.50 per dozan, $1.39 7 quarts, regularly $2.30 per deza 2.1 Bourbon Whiskey, regily O s eeesseseceansnsssesess sassssass sossasras sunessanasassss sunen Cutter's 2 bottle .. Lash’s Bitters—Re Main Floor—Rear. %0c per é;larly 756 bottla, '7] futtgarier’’ Underwear. Closing out our en- tire stock of La- dies’ and Chil- dren’s Garments. Beginning Monday and while quantities on hand last, we offer our entire stock of Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s “Stuttgarter® Sanitary Underwear, vests, pants and com- bination suits, at one~ s quarter of f regular catalogue prices. "Slungarter" Underwear has a world e reou- tation for its sanitary qualities. being highly recommendsd by eminent madical authorities perfect in fit and unexcelled in wearing qualities ; till sold, One-Quarter Off. Second Aisle—Left of Entrance. Bed Sheeting. A Special Sale Monday. To-morrow we place on sale for one day only, 10 cases of assorted widths of high grade undressed sheetings, at less than present mill cost, bought months ag> bafore the rise in manu- facturers’ prices or thse quotations would be impossible. Unbleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide. ver yard i The well known Pequot Sheeting, ibleached. inches wide, the double bed width, per yard......... 27 B'eached Standard round-thread sheeting, 54 inches wid single bed width, per yard.. ane. ©ecssoess son Heavy Bleached Sheeting, 81 igches wids, for double beds.z;;zr Ladies’ Jacket Purse. Purses in the oblong fits conveniently in Genuine Seal that jicket pockets; double clasp frame; best quality of leather lining... 50@ Ladies’ ©Coin Purse—Gen- uine alligator, ' leather lined. oblong ent. \ Dress Suit Baskets. The latest novelty in baskets, made of tough Japanese fiber; it is very light aod strong (much lighter than the leather cases', a nice looking basket to carry, just the thing for ashort trip, 8 sizes— 16x23 inche: Basket Department—Second Floor. French Organdies. Just received from France 100 pieces of Fine White Organdies, 68 inches wide—a belated shipment—and so the four different grades are marked at these ve: easonable prices—per yard 5¢, 40c, 50¢, 600 Special Sale of Household Goods. We place on sale next week, commencing Mon- day, and while the quantities last, a special pur- chase of 2700 pieces of kitchen ware. The enm- ameled ware, & heavier and better grade than has yet been offered at special sale in this city. 300 T5c enameled ware Dish Pans, l-quum‘sm. .47¢ 300 36 lipped Sauce Pans. 5 quart size, ai 300 enameled ware Cullenders, with two side han- dles, regularly 35¢, at.. . 24c¢c 390 enameled ware straight covered and handled Sauce Pans, regularly 356, at...ccccereeerere 2FC 300 90c enameled ware Rice Boilers or Mush Kettles, 23-quart size..... 7c - 300 40¢ painted tin Cham- ber Pails, 12 quart capacity, at.........-280 370 20c tin Oil Cans, 1-gallon capacity, at....15@ 300 No. S copper bottom Wash Boilers, reguiarly $1.25, at 1553oc Brooms, made of good Eastern corm, House Furnishings—Main Floor, rear. PRPRRRERRERERRRERRRRRRR R R R L e o P P P D e R P B P P RRARAARAAAAR AR AR AR LARR R KA AR AR A AR Ao al events re- - PECULIRTES Would-Be Suicide a Noted | Character in Marin County. e Had Himself Confined in Jail on a Charge of Murder of Which He Was Inno- cent. —_—— Special Dispatch to The Call SAN RAFAEL, June 16.—Dan Slinkey, who attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the bay yesterday afternoon, is famous in this county for his peculiar escapades. Some ten years ago a mys- terious murder was committed in the county, and the authorities were looking | high and low for the murderer. Slinkey, alive to the possibilities of the occasion, | presented himself at the Sheriff’s office and calmly proclaimed himself the long sought murderer. | He was promptly jalled and remained | there for some three days. It afterward | developed that by no human possibility { could Slinkey have had any knowledge of the crime, his alibi being patent to a hun. | dred people. g’l}‘e‘n ri‘e%.ned&l‘:dndthukfid It aladi 1 . | why he accuse: msel e s at he Manual of all maladies, especially chil. | felt a controlling thirst casting its ‘spell dren diseases, sent fre | over, him and that the County Jail was i _ | the best place for , For sale by all druggists, or sent on re- | the best PIage 08 MUS- o ed to ceipt of price, 25c each. Humphreys’ Home- | tnank a large Sausalito dog for the pres.. opathic Medicine Co., corner Willlam and | ervation ulf l!t“lf!ef %Vhlle f:n‘;em;&lnlag John streets, New York. R O e T h afterdeck of a ferryboat which was 32 Rue Etiennc-Marcel, 32, Peris. moored to the Sausalito 'hlr!,‘ and was up ced by ears in San ADVERTISEMENTA. HUMPHREYS WHEN IN EUROPE. When ir Balze, you will receive the Specific wanted or the e write or telegraph de la Etienne Marcel, Paris, and name of the nearest town where Hum- s are for sale. ‘77" for pecific “4” for Diarrhea, traveling. Specific *“1” for Fevers, Congestion. Specific “10” for Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Epecific * for Rheumatism. Specific * for Sea-Sickness. A pre- ventive and cure: take before safling. Specific “2” for Kidney and Bladder. very important wh rescued by a faithful canine, which dragged him ashore and then rafsed a howl which brought a portion of the town, with numerous barrels, over which the luckless Slinkey was carefully rolled. It was thought at the time that he had at- tempted suicide, but Slinkey claimed it Jjas an accident, and pecple let it go at The failure of his melodramatic per- formance yesterday has had a quieting influence on his disposition, and to-day Phe has given little evidence of his exist- ence. He is believed to be at home nurs- ing a large lump on his forehead and try- ing by liberal doses of spring water to ex- tinguish the hot coals that are broiling his stomach. According to his friends he has made his ‘last attempt to end his life, Henceforth he will continue to pursue and impound the tagless and ownerless ca- nines that ill fortune may cast into the town of Sausalito. Dog-catching is not as pleasant as_the ladles’ poolroom act, but sull eays Slinkey. it is much better on second thought than the briny waters of the bay. As.a dog catcher Slinkey is Sausalito’s pride; no man in the town could ever come near him when it came to luring the wan- dering bow-wow to the pound, His meth- od of executing the condemned canines is as original as it is perplexing to the rail- road officials. He drowns the dogs from the wharf at Sausalito, and a prominent railroad official to-day 'said that Slinkey had used several tons of coupling pins and tie plates belonging to the company for the purpose of welgh!lnf‘ his victims so they would stay down. e has been for- bidden to drown dogs from the company’s whart, and as he now-obeys the injunction the railroad men know where to find their coupling pins and other pieces of loose iron. Slinkey {s famous in other roles than that of unsuccessful suicide. Lewis Novelty Company Promoters Placed Under Arrest. DENVER, June 16.—Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rockwell, who recently opened offices in this city under the name of the Lewis Novelty Company, and advertised extensively the “Hindoo Good Luck Box,” were arrested to-day b{ United States Marshal Balley on the charge of using the malils to de- fraud. They were bound over for a hear- ing. They came to Denver from Hot Springs, Ark. LIRS A Rifle and Pistol Contests. SACRAMENTO, June 16.—Orders have been issued from the adjutant general's B office directing that the champlonship riffie and pistol contests in the National Guard of California for 1895 and 1899 he held in this city on Saturday, July 14, 1900. Transportation and subsistence to the amount of $2 will be allowed each quali- fied competitor. The various inspectors of rifle practice will meet in the Supreme Court chambers In this city on the even- ing of July 14 to discuss the matter of tar- get practice and a revision of the regula- tions governing the same. L, ———— OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. Pensions and Postoffice Changes Re- ported From Washington. Special Dispatch to The Call. ‘WASHINGTON, June 18.—Pensions haveg been granted as follows: California: Original—Christian Walthour, San Francisco, $6; Benigno Pico, Oxnard. $10; Richard B. Xeeler, Anderson, $. Restoration—Benjami. Imes, San Fran- cisco, $6. Increase—Isaac M. Davis, San Jose, $12. Special, June 5—Lewls M. Thom- as, Colegrove, $12. Original widow, etc., special June 5—Agnes W. Flint, San Fran- clsco, $8. Oregon: Original-Willlam W W. Ken- edy, Fossil, $8; James C. Haskin, Dral 36 Vincrease—Willlam Sydow, | Central Polint, $12; Christopher Livengood, Beav- erton, $10. Special, June 5—George W. Comtord. Albany, $6. Washington: Original—John G. Boyle, ima, $5. i A postoffice 'has been established a¥ Zachary, Colusa County, Cal., with James F. Easton Postmaster.” Postmasters tmave been commissioned as follow: Lewls A. Myers; Sargent, James A. Sar- ent. Postmasters appointed: Newtown, EiDorado County, Angeline Ferretta, vice Lizzle Ferretta, resigned; Pleasant Grove, Sutter_County, Fred Chester Plerce, vice i Dosimasier ok Los Angeles has bee e les n atlowed 3420 for additional fetter carrl during the next fiscal year. ~ — - RUSSIA wn.t._mn Dispute Over Bering Sea Seizures to Be Settled Amicably. ‘WASHINGTON, June 16.—Embassador Tower at St. Petersburg has cabled the State Department that he has succeeded in arranging with.the Russian Govern- ment the basis of the arbitration which will adjust the claims of the United States sealers against the Russian Government for seizure off the coast. The claims aggregate about $200.000, and Dr. Asser, a renowned Dutch dipiomatist, has been Selected as arbitrator, The next step in order is the reduction of the agree- ment reached by Mr. Tower to the form of a protocol, after which the case will be submitted to' the arbitrator. ARCHBISHOP OF DUBUQUE. Blinded by Lightning. I REDDING, June 16.<John Richards and | George Johnson, while driving a few miles | south of Redding, narrowly escaped death vesterday afternoon. During a hard than- der storm lightning struck the road just knocking them down. The men several minutes. When ding late at nigh bodily and m Southern Calt: Both come Bishop Keane Soon to Be Appointed to the Position. WASHINGTON, June 18.—Advices have reached the papal legation here from Rome indicating the early appointment of Bishop Keane as Archbishop of Dubuque. The appointment, it is said, would have been made before this but for the an- tagonism of the German priests in that see, who favor the selection of Father Carroll, a professor at the Dubuque Semi- nary, for the vacancy. It is_understood that their opposition to Dr. Keane arises from his attitude in the Schroeder case, when that professor some months ago was removed from the Catholic univer- sity in this city. Fell From a Scaffold. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, June 18.— Ernest R. Brockway, a Stanford student who was working on the new memorial church, met with a severe accident this afternoon while at work on the scaffold- ing of the building. He stepped on a wealk plank, which gave way beneath him and he fell to the pavement, about thirty feet below. At first it was thought he was Internally injured, but Dr. k P. Moss, who was called, could find no evi- dence of such injuries. His left forearm, however, and some of the bones of the hand were broken, making a very painful but not dangerous hurt. Brockway's home is in San Diego, and he is a student in history in the uwslty. " Policeman Kills a Pugilist. NEW YORK, June 15.—Patrolman Irwin B. Cornelius of the Brooklyn force killed Patrick Farley early to-day. Farley, who was a pugilist, had been arrested by the officer for beating his wife and threaten- ing to kill her and was shot when trying to escape. § By far the tem. — - Swedish General Conference. BURLINGTON, Iowa, June 16.—To- day’s session of the Swedish General Conference was presided over by Rev. Mr. Norelius, and most of the time was devoted to reports and discussions of the linodlcul board of missions in Utah and lontana. - gmfianmm&mmm Disorders of ['len STRICTLY RELIABLE. DR. . TALCOTT & CO. ARICOCELE CURED IN ONR week at office or four weeks' home treatment without operation. Biood Taints, Contracted Disorders and € “Weakness” a speciaity. specialty of cases which have become chronic and complicated from neglect or improper treatment. NOT a “Weakness” bat an Inflammation. ent cause of so-called ‘“‘weakness” of men fs chromic in- most freaus flammation of the Prostate Gland. This gland is the very wenter of the reproductive sys- It can readily be understood rdered function of that organ. A remedy that would cure a real weakness would make an inflammation worse. that inflammation of any organ will cause disor Hence the necessity for correct diagnosis. Many men who have unsucce: y treated for weakness will now know the cause of failure. Our practice is devoted to this condition, together with contracted allments. The only spectalists in San Francisco with a thoroughly nurses, etc., in connection, for the accommodation of out-of-town patients and others wishing to remain during treatment. Fees reasonable and may be paid n instaliments as patient sees his improvement. Private laboratory. No chas — Full information cheertully mailed n plain envelope. Office hours—9 a. m. to § p. m., Sundays Included. 997 MARKET STREET, Entire Upper Floor, Cor. 6th Street. F0HOHOBCROICEORORONN0NES aipped hospital, tratned rge for remedies. ahead of the horses, blidding them and wers stricken unconscious and lay senseless for they recovered their senses they found their way to Red- i They are still weak, A from futetetutetelvielvtesetelvy CHOBCECY OROOFOROROHONO OHORCROROHOONYCHORE £ H0) K0 OCHOROROX

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