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; ~ NATIONAL COAL TO BECOME STRIKE CERTAIN? Far to Agree. | Her Childhood—Husband, Too, Is III. | Leader Sargent Be- | : i li eS BI | Appearances indicate that the work on the iron portion of the tunsel | ‘The body of Mrs, Florine After her marriage to. Mr. Writes Miss Lindsay, of ieves Shut - Down Jor the tron workers on the Rapid Tran: jis resumed shorty nearly all pr é iteman, w ft Alfred L she accompined him to San Marinette, Wi Will Be Ordered All| sit,tumte: besun by the strikers out of | must cease and thousands of men wil well-known faenfly of bank where Mr, Sellgman became assista Finette, 1S. Oo r |friendship for the firm of 7 |be thrown out of employment. But che |vemoved to-day from a private hospital er of the Angio-California Bank, ver Country. |Tench, will result seriously. Am Contractors say that there are enough to the oid Simon Bernhelmer home at sifle coast branch of the banking he) Y held this morning (o a8 the | Mon fron workers, uf akitied as the (No. 2s West Fourteenth t. Phe] house of J. & W. Seligman Tired Women, Run a ion adjourned without reault and ans | strikers, aut of work In the city to fil | will be buried to. w from the| Mr. Seligman's health fatled and he | othe ented for this afternoon. |all th sant pl house wtire she Was born thirty-five | returned to Now York, Ho and his wife Down, Weary and DEALERS BOOST PRICES. |Uniess the tangle can be straightened | No stvarger strike siuu over |yeura ago, and where twelve Seite Ag] were aplendid musiclang and they form Weak, Morning, Noon a | out to-day ft is proba the! the subs {heen sented than that up she contracted a brillant marria ed the fequaintance of many members 5 = Jcontractone will abrogate thelr by of the fronworkers, tt. Mrs. Seligman auccumbed to a critical | op the Grau Opera Company. Ono of t and Night. h . . mMOntte . agpoots, ex (ss ‘ation her death being due to ex: ARR ML PSHON: tehorS Geode 46 Bituminous Raised 50 Cents priavo the suty-contr ‘ and shock, The at La ear Re Raa TeanOnE eons 1 ASCH La ate | i nas ed-out women who work day Per Ton — Anthracite High. "th nxtety to do a ; pea ithe opera-Ta member of thelr housetld FeAabiete keepion tuONE Cast cpAuttnie diem Ol it) tion, which was performed Monday, ae 56 \ er, Too—Goy. Stone to Aid Tea ta ila eee that Mrs. Seligman might not lve and Followed Opern Company ; on were to ask them what thelr Miner: inion men—car tr nt now, to ef 1 of Mrs. James M, Leopold, of No West] In order to be with hiny Mr and Stra, |/trouble Was. one would say dyspepsia, an LD aa eae tne Heation vo their arn at wale rth street, a eousin and Seligman went with tho opera com. | CHEE nervous promtration, another’ fomale Ps nl fon in hand, oui AR Vea tba ee i! aie ia ls) nd relative, was summoned. | pany on its spring tour 4 ras the | oiknens and x0 on, a Lite ies See | Die, pate, Wile JWI Pac, MAAAHAN| [BEING CORMU Bhd) Femadnigd, witht, on) THe fast lei jHowevsr,| {HAE they neatly. ot) ST, LOUIS, May 28.—Fri a) when sift Mr, Seligman is tesid- its tour of the West and South. ell eesly lt Baa Sieeteees 18 of ° Hrot ing at No, West 65 TUh street oh reacting New York Air. andi sans, | one coireh: ea Fe ENRAGED ELEPHANT KILLS ren M.Sc bal ec | aah Neva ie a ate a en at motive Firamen and member o! i : : : Seligman’ rant ser apart) and do not know It oral BL} contined co his bed by tin twat the Hotel Majeatl sh Ghai Givio Weaenation, of whieh Seu i] MV NTOR AT THE Cl RCUS : : pe |, They rotlien that they are alok, but thy u . Reared by Grandparents. hey had an opera-box and when the | go not suspect that thelr disease is chron ator Hanna js chairman, declared to . esl Mrs. Seligmar the only daughter y Wits ne he was alWays | catarrh. day that a general sympathy strike of Mr. and M W. Arnold. Her| @ guest of bis friends at the per If they have catarrh of the stomach, they of I! the coal miners in the United “* Popse” Dashed Jesse L. Blount to the Ground | rarents died white she was a chile ti het WML tae kad Galli tt Gyenenala, it, they chavs general) ce Bintas wonliiprat h : she was reared. by grandparents, | hers, the Sellzm 1 went On | tarrhal debility, they call it nervous pros- States w Id probs ye OF i. ry =U i Mr, and Mrs, Sim Bernheimer Sh tour with the company, but at Chicago tration; if they have catarrh of the liver or cite miners,” said Mr and Then Crushed Him. into a bri And. beautiful | Mr, and Mrs Seligman became il and | kidneys, they say they are billlous or have shed very little and we a Sele Woman, and when Mr, Bernhelmer died | returned to New York, M Ligman | kidney disease; and if they have catarrh of AGEEBIONE " he inherited a large part of f t] went to his relatives and to hers | the pelyfe organs they name it female weak COR CGBSLORS BUH “Popse,” the big elephant in the Blunt instead held the up to him | fortune in or to be nuraed back to health, | nese, Coerators from the se = ey Het, SHATNGTaOREW ER WasN Eun passell'| p= ho truth Is, all these organs are subject tI aid not hesitate h & Sells Bros,” circus. OB) oy down th and “Popse i to catarrh, and the land is full of tolling 1 r | n, half invalids, who have chronic ca s strike to President fel’ at Ualsoy street aun Eales }iceniy © t. PRETTY AUSTRIAN GIRL turrh fi some stage of form uf some of these F ; eo Nw pat hulk—five tons of | organs. Mitchell toga avenue, Brooklyn, became ¢M-) wo ang ih ane the aint omen all parts of the United States ? ty Q + a pear testi to © fac t Pel cures wera tn tn ep tomo | Ste neta tn teaag of aman (Soe ee ae) LOST AFTER LANDING HERE. jira Aen ote. 2 yarons Wy t sniffe, id snorted i pressing his Mrs, Kate Mann, Bathurst street, To. day ' fife morning And crustied) his’tor-| snted, and an SE, wex : jonas Ont Canada, virerPreaident af the he PAN 1 Ludies’ Ald Soctety, writes ‘ mentor to death on the ground, Soon Biount came back with the glass. ‘ . “ay leased iv i thelis Yhis me it was tilled with « dais r ruber—Police Are In- am pleased to give praise to C During the thirty years of lis cir-|irata, egies: -yernapa, Agnin tae man No Trace of Katherine G os © Peruna for the blessed relief I d leas a rout! ous career “Popse” has been consid- | ientillzcd “Pe by ome im the vestigating the Strange Disappearance. |found through its use. ; « “ ween 4250 | 6 etd. thea Urawin ay trom I sufferec or years with ; i Uiroughout ere a do al--docile as ele- Stilt u = ——— |hackache and dragging - down 1 ushout jfim ag he reached tor at. | d often had t to bed ‘ tty l ns oy phants rum, He has a record of | Sudde uy “Popse” threw himself f . , Ren arc : (pathy and often Hied)to go! to bed 1 Aten 3 nt ta . | ward anu before Blount could step bu Pretty Katherine Gruber, if she Is] to points beyond New Maven to stay and stay there when 1 was so 1 te ., many victims, but this is his first) oe Ge, nanos unk was Ww alive, must be suffering tortures, She| there over night before tting trains busy that I could illy be spared. ; A } day, As Casily z Se Dar ahBRYS wit no| (Ut It Is the theory of Furth and some It was therefore a simple god- fs lost in this great country, WIth NO) others that the girl wandered away from send to me when Peruna was victim to die. were Before of the trainers IN. round this morning a man who has jaynnce of. 50: cents per been ollowin, the cire.8s8 Vv Tul cays, on falecur nnieevol aalt 1s on him showing! by the retail d througt Bloun oe. d under the ort Wayr and went to the inclosure where city to-day. 2 tt he elephants were waiting their | a per ton : i cite strike began ee = . Oered a Friendly Greeting, : mo omislal bh Ylount hed a glass in one hand and | DEC CURRY RE: Y a fe stump in the other. As he ueteatn es ‘ting CoM 4 2sed down the line of elephants pee Semone: S per tom. yon stuck his trunk out, it being the | RDB price Axed): Mon- custom in the circus for the trainers | ay to salute cach pachyderm in the | 5 by tapping him on the end Goy. Stone to .tid. ae ' ‘i Rattan of his tramk, ‘The elephants suck Wit their trunks out expecting this salu- tation. Blount ook hands,’ as they call It, 000 eutking with Babe, uten and Queen. a 147,000 striking anthracite | yen he exme to “Popse” the big fel- promise of as- jow extended his proboscis in expec- e from Governor Stone, of tation of the friendly greeting, put J crushing it » SPORTED RNR I Lempp ieee ERT THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1902. ITUNNEL. STRIKE LIKELY VERY SERIOUS. ‘daeepceccnameli dp bininainianermes | \ ironworkers and Sub-«Contractors Unable So|She Will Be Buried To-Morrow from Home of! a0; the enraged antinai picked up Bloat body is trunk he Lou wu clear 60) iigat a tent above. v. Sound Vege aay to Death, ling the y ot ing a iiciment, “upse Ud man wo the ground ia front of him with ter- tlie tore, Death must aave trou tne Contact with the fue sauistied, the eepnant the copes And pped cir ma the Keepers rushed to the boay away Wo diaggea the and Fupse back. The anima trainer, Wil yecame doclie, bUL this wa until ae, explalicd omy Way to pet or te ele- phanc is with a pitchfork, ‘Popse’ is gentle now, and has been fed by mill- fons of men aml women, put they are na little distance. come enraged if in the flanks and o be ted fi animal will I. Tickle trained ‘Any him kick. Th: now, his r not dang ak stund by him with a pite I is not Known atnong the circus that h people, except had’ been around the tents for a few days exoected to get a Job as attendant the animals.” His “body is at the police station. He was formerly a rall- road brakeman, and has a@ sister living at Fort Wayne. and Atiorsey-General bere was a meeting yesterday at 84,000,000 FOR hbeiwoon the Governor, orney-General and the union | | of the three anthracite AUS on | ‘ men idle, . dis nt Nichols, 9 fa | 1 Mitch has = | s aie eae Conference Committees of the) Lillian Roque, Who Lived at hess ney-Gen- | House and Senate Agree on, the Home of Rev. L. R, Sule ce wre Appropriation for New York) Dyott, Removed to Hos- against the coal ope ; ihe ground that they con: | City. pital. e 4 In vioation of the 8 | a} “ jon and the Sherman Ant 4 1 | venting World.) Lillian Roque, a domestic in the em- le propos proceedings were dis- re sone {Ply of Rey. I. BR. Dyott, pastor of Be a ae eee aerators B—The Con). united Congregational Church in 7 ‘3 1 % corence Committees of the House and | Lec ayenue, Wiillamsburg, was removed 1 nice dlatdivt president Juni ite on the Public Buildings bill have fein i ay Fr eae atry tte Eh 4 ‘Vile the agreed on an appropriation of $1.500,000 | huighborhcod, which is the most ef TEENY ‘aia that the | for New York City tecatic in Williamsburg, is greatly ex- onera ily. astonished | This appropriation 4s for the comple- | cited. a 4 TUHIROe Gf littGn ofl ihatnew: CustomarHouse: Tae girl wan taken. 1 last week. She e races oral H 2 _|was thought (0 have the measles, When faith sei Meee aie IN) sani ithe erection of a NeW Jit was found that she had the small-pox : tthe openttoce: It ie |Post-Oflice In New York 4s still held up |the Hoard of Health was notitled unt 1, Ghat they naldoring the ad (and will hardly pase at this session, [abe aaa removed to the Hospiisl fur aly GREY Contagious Diseases. The house wis \ eiving on in order to s4V€) City members are inclined to think Veumiguted a theouser jn = are lucky to get through the Cus-|einaied, It Is now locked ay The | minister and his wite haye gone away | tom-House CLIMBED'L'PILLAR TD HANG HIMSELE ‘opr Union + riking and em. | Wall Street Peace Rumor, | Wall street heard at noon that the anthras oul strike had been settled, Taine betwen the eperators ana tnair| erewa Looked on While Jan- yee had been disposed of | iter Tried to Commit Suicide Non oe eetienem| at 28d Street and Third hud He doudted the Avenue—Sent to Bellevue, re- | ‘MINISTER'S SERVANT HACKED HINSELE WITH HIS RAZOR Cornelius O'Neill, Out of Work and Despondent, Tried Suicide Before the Eyes of Horrified Wife. | port President Kowler, of ine O. & W., sald he knew of no such good news, 6 Fee ant ter or te ding, waa|, Isidor Gold hmidt, Janitor of th not at his office in the Jersey Central | tenement 0 Hast Bixty<Aoat buildin street, was arraigned at Yorkville Court day for tryeg to hang himself to an Bleyated road pillar at Twenty-third street and Third avenue, Goldschmidt spoke incoherently, —_- CONGRESS TABOOES BAR. He WASHINGTON, May %.—The House | sald his wife told him to dle of Kepreseutatives, which haa always} Policeman Heffernan told the Magix- Deen noted for the fine quality of the |tnate thut he saw Goldschmidt with the Liquors disponsed in iis restaurant, has} H00se around his veck and holding the passed 4 DIM providing that no more}other end of the rope in his hand Tijuor shall be old in the Capito! bulld: [climb up the wievated rad pillar until the LEY Gm nae to Hie Shat- | he was near the top, when he proceeded te MON eat NO RaWor aba be ‘wott |t2 te the loove end of the rope to ane To tuaigrauion stations of the creas ple What the Senate, whleh ts mych a ‘A crowd and looked on, Hef. tachud to ite bir, will do with the Cup: | feraan je in getting the {tol provision t» problematical \ 10 ‘down, and z AUN around his’ neck aaa rested. Le pean. man is oragy,” sald the L, B. Twyeffort, well-known In the |Muaitrate, | 01h commit him (o Haller dry-goods trade, one of the directors sn co CHILI SO LONGER A NEFUGE, M, ving with his wife No. 819 el | Gornetus 0! jand two children at \hirty-firet street, tried to KUT himself \to-day by hacking his left wriat with \a razor, O'Neill has been out of work for some Ume. | Without a word, his wife says, he welued his razor to-day and began slash ing at his wrist, A policeman heard the screams of the horrified wif rushed into the house, and, after a struggle, took the razor from O'Neil) | O'Neil, bleeding profusely, was then sent to Beilevue, Mrs, O'Neill says her husband tried to kill himself because he wan despondent —-- OWED WIFE TO GRAVE, Theodore Munnes ad In the store of bis a of the ¥ MG. Ay Rrogkd y pemiert a ob al ine WABHINGTO.: May fh-Beoretary Tanegak’ aireet, ro Mince” Hay for the United Blates, and Walker Mr Twyerture had lived much in Paris, | Martines, the Chillan Minister, for his whore Ne was ongawed in bulsnons. Hs Moveramenl. Raye exchanged Matis wae 4 Cly. ‘ay veteran with a fne| Hone of the Chillan extradition treaty, re ‘This act makes the treaty operativ Me old, wax found a ' No. 2804 'T day, Thi n had ¢ je by inhaling Suminating Kaw nee the death of hla wife, Kiama, who committed mulcide Beptember, 1900, Munnooke had been despondent, canvas | seen He | » Nttyeeleht years | Aaa a A A A Ma Ba ne en dn BANKER SELIGMAN’S WIFE DIES UNDER OPERATION. ea en | knowledge of the language, the customs | or the whereabouts of her relatives, She is an Austrian Pole who r ached this count y 18 on the Kaiser Wil- helm der The next day, after elaving the Barge Office to go to her relatives In New Hartford, Conn., she disappeared. Whether she is dead, whether she has wandered off do been cared fi by kind-hearted strangers, or whether has fallen into evil hands and drawn into a Red Light" den is question which Immigration Commis- sioner Williams and the police are try ing to answer. i Came Here with Brother, Katherine and her brother Ludwig came over together, ‘The girl 1s tw and Ludwig several ~ears younger. Ac- cording to the boy, when the were about to | ve E Island on May 13, one of the attendants called the xirl back while he was permitted to pass outside, | Ludwig waited for his sister for an hour and then he was hustled onto a boat without her and brought over to the Barge Office, where he met Hugo Furth. The latter is a runner for a Greenwich st hotel, In addition to his job with Barney Bigiin, the Barge Office baggageman. He speaks Polish, and he took the boy to his hotel. ‘The boy says that he spoke to Furth about Katherine and that Furth told him she would turn up all right. weave me the money for her night's lodging,” he says Furth advised him, “and I will send her up by the boat to- morrow, The boy consented to this arrangement and went on to New Hartford, where Jacob Caspar, his uncle, was expecting him, As the girl did not appear the next day, Mr. Caspar came to New ‘ork and Inatituted an Investigation. | Furth told him that after Ludwig had |been put aboard the New Haven boat |Richard Peck the girl turned up and spent the night at the hotel, On May Furth said, he put her aboard the | Richard Peck and saw her safely on Jher way to New Haven, | Police Ald Asked. It is necessary for passengers goink CENTRAL'S IMPROVEMENTS, ALBANY, May 2.—Many h thousand dollars are to be expend the Ne York Central Railroad in proving and extending {ts yards In the vicinity of West Alban FALLS FROM ROOF TO AS EAT Young Soldier Killed on Eve | of Going to Camp with Ninth Regiment---Had Com- plained of Headache. Arthur Purcell, twenty years old, fell | from the roof of a thre tory house, ut No, 20 West Tenth str . this after noon, and was kille | Three weeks ago Purcell, with hin brother Michael, who is employed by jthe West Union Telegraph Company, |hired a room from 4 Mra, Manning, who ovcupled the top floor of the house. lArthur wae at that time the Metropolitan Sires y as a conductor He quit work just Wednesday and Was to have gone to camp with the i Ninth Regia 1, N. ¥.N. G, of which he was a member, on Saturday Shorily before 1 o'clock Purcell employed by Thallway nm re turned to his room and complained of | {M pasing daily having 4 headuche. A iittle whil |e wae found in the yard bleedin ‘ounda in his head. 1 ix bel nt out on the roof for alr Phe dead man's mother lives either in later he {iw Vil nd got lost sked 1 ation tn New Haven The police of that city hav to trace her, been i Ludwig for the money to pay his sister's brother at Ellis 18h yet been expla bur Willams is wor t Barney Lost i xamination of Big girl's number bearing that nv An rt from him up, pearing the _ passenger ut New Haven that no Ueket ed was tiken fri it is Hayen in safety at 9 o'clock that night and taen was lost, wandering: y from the railroad station le for hi t morning, Was & Speaks of Cofice Drinking. up About coffee drinking, says: “I have the best of reasons for | naming dangerous of slow poisons. My own! personal experience outside of the | w. general experience gained by my tice has taught the truth, | At about sixteen I became a mem- ber of a young people's society whose | pledge barred the use of all intoxi-| cants, tobacco, tea and coffee, until the age of twenty-one. I kept my| pledge and early temperate habi were formed, Up to about my thir- tieth year I was an athlete; no one had better health or spirits. “A short time after passing thir I began the use of coffee at yreakfa. with an occasional cup a: evening parties. The first symptoms of ill- health I remember came soon, and} later sore mouth and stomach trou-| ble, Finally, well-marked dyspepsia | supervened. My bowels sympathi ef cour also my nervous sy: became impaired. Dizziness at im me, and tremulant hands rende writing exceedingly difficult. My al to be restricter Experienced cal advisers forbade all fruits, — | everal attacks of gastritis trou-! bled me and bowel complaint became ; quite frequent, ‘The shadow of mel-| ancholia menaced me and caused m to wonder why a man of my Iinenge, strength and endurance and temper- ate habits should be thus afflicted. Eminent specialists named It ‘Miasm,’ others a8 noted sald ‘Mi- crobes.’ 1 now say ‘Coffee Arabi Why? Because for the tirst thirt years I did not drink coffee and joyed good health, the second thirty | rs coffee drinking became a habit] nd dMness more than kept pace witn| the indulgence, “| am now past aixty years of age. Avout eighteen months ago T saw al shrewd) written statement of Pos: tum Cereal Coffee, 1 gave it careful reading and thought nd 1 X= periment substituted Postum for Java and Mocha, For the first three days | of the change I felt keenly the loss of the stimulant, after that the nutri- ert quality of the drink more than compensated the deprivation, and an Ztonishing change came in recurring | ¥ |hunger three times daily; 1 scarcely wait for meals, a sensation | { had not had for more than thirty! | years, | Jow my health Is excellent, T eat fruits of all kinds and food as my had me: | | from | no change in my mode of Hying. | appetite demands, | am regaining! }my nervous tone and my strength 4s Except my chan from coffee to Postum | have made “Do you wonder that T name coff | as among the most dangerous of slow | polsone? urth declares that he urged the boy to wali for her, but that he decided not to do so. Purth admits that he asked) 80 Herndoi writes: airfax County, Va.: HONEST DOCTOR Sorat forte had been ¢ to try a bottle. coffee as among the most| used a second and third bottle, and kept on could | brought to m seemed to give me new life every day made me feel better, and I promised myself if it cured me I would advocate it that *Pe-ru-na Is a Woman’s Friend,” y notice. E ry day: and auch other suffering women should know of it. “T have been in perfect health have good health, lodgings. This was done, he explains merely in the Interest of the hotel tor for one year. I enjoy work and which he works. pleasure because in such fine How t “irl came to be separated Health, and no trouble seems too from hi id has not heavy tor me to bear when £ “Peruana has simply been a Miss Olive J. Cal. nigel ut a nd there. The Peruna Gentlem and I again | pttoed | your adve . Hewet | splendid. testimonials: give Dr, Howet} ured by Peruna, and determined pproving # Ae ook Ww Village a 1 cans the value o¢ Peruna, Iny life to Its wonderful merits, tarrh of th until the doctors fairly gave household blessing, and I will never be without it again, MRS. KATE MANN, writ ‘ear ago 1 was troubled Improvement letter from H following tts, 520 8, Broadway, Los with a attack of nervous debility and was in flesh to skeleton-like proportions. nds advised a change of climate, and t to Phoenix, Arizona. ermanent or ev but received no appreciable relief until I “ean the use of Peruna, recommended by a fs nlimber on any of the trains | “1 took perhaps three bottles, and am t out of New Haven, |day well and hearty, but will ‘not say ho two facts Indicate that the girl) much T weigh for “fear T might be a from N ‘ork re | fat IVE J, FITTS. , New Haven, Mrs, Col. E. J. Gresham, Treasurer believed that she got New | Daughters of the Confed and President elety, ndon, Herndon, Va, icine Co., Columbus, speak too hi I belleve that Tw head and jungs despaired of ever gettin; by peopl T felt but lttle bett lowly. a king’ m to Mm For Bunions. 0. Khly of 1 owe uffe in tts ne K well your advertisement and the le who er, Dut six bottles to cure me, but the: 1 talk Your Pet Bunion Can be fitted as per tly with our Bunion Shoe as any other part of the human foot, much better) than with shoes w made to mirpose, With the ed difference In Men's, $3,90 sunlly order for that mark- lee $4.40, Women's $4,50, The relief afl can oD he \ \ pared to havi hadi Mehing, tooth immediate = absor forded ne ngout |@an Antonio, ex, or Scranton, Pa. He | "TL belleve there are thousands suf |lute—lasting, has two other brothers in the city, one | fering as [ suffered with a better ex a ., r Gt whom ie maid to be # lay reader in| cune for ignorance than I can offer” JAMES 8 COWARD, Hi. Mrancls Xavier College, in Bixteonth | A. C, Hewet, M. D., 491 W, Adams | 268-274 Greenwich St,, nv: Warren St, N.¥, alreot, Bt, Chicago, IL oud for Wow Catulogue, “Tl HAD BACKACHE — 4 SPC TN TOT eit \ Poruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: “My experience with Peruana has been suoh that Iam very glad indeed to be able.to recommend it, Abot. two years ago my health began to fail, I lost my appetite, had backache most of the time, and any overexertion would keep} me in bed for a week or more. I needed a good tonic to bring me back to health and strength, but I did not know which would be of benefit. and such it proved to be, for six bottles have been used and am restored to health,” Peruna was recommended as a woman's friend, NELLIE LINDSAY, Marinette, Wis., 30 Hattie Court, ——————— are always the same not vary in quality, an for your money. Package of 10 for 10 cents Write for a book Beauty,”” Dr. Hartman. man. Columb TURKISH CIGARETTES We would rather CREDIT than for cash, CLOTHES they are fully confidence and retain your If you do not derive and tory results from the use cla ri once to Dr, Hartman, giv! ment of your €4 and oh innble give you his ‘Address Dr. Hai Hartman Senitariu co} J, GRESHAM. titled “Health and written especially for women by Sent free. Address Dr, Hart- h ‘ood arettes. 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