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OAKLAND TRIBUNE LIKE A MIRACLE DDK PflMY vTribuna Publishing Company William E. Dargia. President PEOPLE'S THEATER Corner Twelith and Websttr streets UNCLE ME HEFF AND HOW TO BUILD A CITY. THE WONDERFUL RECOVERY OF Be Fanner's Success Depends Upon Freedom fren Disease i and Suffering. Paine's Celery Compound A MINNESOTA MAN.

1 His Lower Limbs Had Become Useless and He Dragged Himself Around Like a Snake. HIS PAST. Week of Soptomber 22d THE RE AT COflEDY-DRAMA While the story of the wonderful re '(Continued From Page 1.) covery of John Hunter in the little town of Chico, from paralysis and locomotor ataxia is still fresh in 99 It la estimated that the foreign visitors to Rome spent in the city last season. They patronized art galleries, hotels, restaurants, places of amusement, stores and cabs. Every person in, the Imperial City from the banker to the street sweeper received some benefit from this enormous expenditure made' by visiting foreigners, whose annual appearance In increasing numbers has stimulated many lines of local industry and enhanced the value of property in every direction.

But what brings this vast annual influx of visitors to Rome? Mainly the splendid works of antiquity "reared by the imperial Cesars. Thus the principal asset of modern Rome is the public improvements made from fifteen hundred to two thousand years ago. The broken arches and columns, the ruined acqueducts, the fragments of the colosseum, and the remains of the Appian Way still excite the wonder and admiration of mankind; and the splendid churches and collections of paintings and sculptures of a more recent but Still ancient time render Rome the chief object of interest to the modern 66 HE HAS ACHIEVED DISTINCTION BY VIRTUE OF HIS NICKNAME. the mind of everyone, an account of i Is the Medicine That Has Hade Thousands of Country i Toilers Well and Strong. IG another equally remarkable and some op what similar case comes from Near Northfield, lives P.

A. Some men are born great; others There are thousands of farmers in O'Brien, known to everybody round about the town. In the fall of 1900 he our land who are rich in broad acres Missouri to give Livernash a lift, and altogether Kahn is going to have his work cut out for him Still, the new boundaries of the Fourth District take in some heavy Republican districts where the Hebrew vote is particularly strong; and beyond that Kahn is a man who never rests a- moment during a campaign. He has a wonderfully glad hand and a smile that never ceases to beam. The Democrats are having a hard struggle to swallow Supervisor Billy Wynn, the Union Labor nominee In the Fifth, for Wynn used.

tQ dQ- Republican achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them. This is was obliged to give up work, because of a disease which one of the physicians EVERY EYENIHC SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES who attended him called locomotor approximately the classification of the different varieties of eminence made ataxia and another paralysis. He suffered for more than three years and. by that great scientist of human na and gold, yet lack that true wealth known as good health. i It is a melancholy fact that men and women in the country districts, breathing the purest air and drinking from God's bubbling fountain and limpid springs, are liable to the same diseases and ailments that come thick and fast to city people.

We find rheumatism, ture, Shakespeare. The Bard of Avon for part of the time, lay in a harness by the doctor's direction. He grew worse and the physicians pronounced Two Gold Watches GIVEN AWAY Each Week might have made still another classi him incurable. But at last, like a mira ncation by saying that some men cle, came his cure. Let him tell the achieve distinction through the virtue neuralgia, debility, dyspepsia, kidney story: of a nickname.

We would do the politics with Abe Ruef, of whose Native Son parlor he is a member. But 1 and liver troubles, and blood diseases "It had been coming on slowly for fr Placer county statesman an injustice eight years," he says. "A cold numbness commenced in my feet and almost as common in the farmers family as they are in city homes. i if we should call him Jacob H. Neff.

MACDONOUGH THEATRE In the case of Mr. Neff, his chief claim to distinction would be extin worked upwards. It grew worse, and, in November, 1900, I had to quit work. The disease bent me over, and, when I attempted to straighten up, It felt as if someone was cutting me in the pit of the stomach with a knife. I al HALL Proprietor! and Manager Phone Main 87 Paine's Celery Compound, Heaven's best blessing to the farming commun-ity, has done more for the banishment of dread disease and the building up of health than all other combined medicines.

Mr. John Zuspan, a prom-j inent and well known farmer of Mid- 1 guished by applying to him his bap tismal cognomen. He is distinguished chiefly for the heartsome joviality which Is conveyed by the application of sight-seen In Greece it is the same. The ruin3 of the Parthenon, at Athens, are worth more ready money than all the agricultural products of Hellas. The public Improvements made by Pericles and 'his successors to-day furnish subsistence to thousands of Greeks who scarcely know why on when the magnificent creations- that made Athens the glory of ancient times were reared.

To the civic pride pride, the public spirit and the appreciation of beauty for its own sake that characterized the Greeks of antiquity modern Greece owes Us regeneration and much of its prosperity. AVithout the Acropolis there would be no Greek nation But what has that to do with home trading in Oakland? Everything. It Is a lesson that cannot be ignored, for it is' being renewed and retold wherever human enterprise lifts one commuuity above its fellows. We ask people to trade at home, show them its benefits, and descant upon its importance In building up the community, but the principle embodies something greater, grander, and more enduring than Tom the Tinker tickling Ben the Butcher wlthtfiis traffic that Ben may in turn employ Tom to-mend his pans and kettles'. Why do we ask people to trade at home? To build up the city.

I Why do we want public improvements? To build up the city. Tradingat home is the mere Than! Testation or expression of a principle. Public improvement is the principle in concrete, the abstract reduced to Visible and enduring forms. A city cannot live upon itself. It must draw to itself visitors and business from the outside.

Its merchants cannot ask people elsewhere to come and; the name "Uncle Jake." FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY TOMORROW, SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 first time here of the tremendous distinguished triumph W. E. NANKV1LLE, Presents HALL CAINE'5 Most Powerful Story THE PENITENT Direct from Park Theatre, Boston, with all the original scenery and efficient cast. dleport, Ohio, writes specially for the benefit of sufferers in the rural districts; he says: i "Last November I was so badly crippled up with rheumatism, which came on in June, that I could hardly walk without the aid of crutches or a heavy stick.

About the tenth of No Saloon-keepers and clothiers know he has acted with the Democrats a good deal in the Board of Supervisors, and this fact is now being used to win him the Democratic support. There is no doubt that the Labor leaders are making a dead set to beat Congressman Loud, and some of the big men of the Labor Federation are expected to come out here to aid Wynn and Liv-ernash. other district in which the Democrats intend to make a fight is the Sixth. There Gaston Ashe, younger brother of Porter Ashe. Ja their nominee against Needham.

The district is a close one in an. average year, and the Ashe family was well known through the Joaquin Valley in the of old. the value of this seeming of good fellowship by putting out the sign "Tom's Saloon," "Jim's Saloon." You expect no rigid formality, no cold-hearted reserve, no. chilling dignity, vember I commenced taking Paine Celery Compound, and after using four bolties I was completely cured, and! wae able to attend to my usual work as well as when I was forty. I am 1 ways felt tired and could not rest at night, my feet felt as if there were needles sticking in them and my legs got so numb that I could stick pins in them and never feel it.

They would shake so sometimes that I could not hold them still with both hands. "Then I got so that I could not walk and I had to pull myself around like a snake. When I got excited my heart would palpitate and I would choke up. My kidneys also became affected and caused me much pain." "Didn't the doctors help you?" was asked. "No.

One of them had me on my bed in a harness for several months, but that did me no good. They tried various things and, at last, said I could not be cured. "Yes, I fooled them. My sister saw in the paper how Mr. Peak of Milwaukee, had been cured of locomotor ataxia and upon her advice I The Companion Play to The Christian, pull of Intense Heart Interest, Staged In the most regal splendor.

Evary set carried. when the head of an establishment is called Tom or Jim. The "Tom" at now sixty-six, and can walk and run as well as a man of thirty." mosphere and "Jim" atmosphere pervades an establishment like the Comedy and pathos ricbly blending. Smil and laughter chasing away tears. strong in situation! 'lb rilling In dim xes! Prices, 25, 50, 75, Si.

No higher. Secure your seats at once. warmth of a radiator. "Tom's Sa Dr. Ashe having been Sheriff of one of NOVELTY THEATER OPENS MONDAY EVENING.

loon" written over the door of a place of public entertainment is an invita the counties there. More than that, by his marriage with Dulcie Bolado, Gaston Ashe has a swing with the Spanish American vote. But Needham has tion to enter and be happy. The for began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills maM.ty.of introduction Is not needed bring their trade unless they can offer bargains that will hold the custfcm for Pale People.

The first box stopped my pain so I could sleep good. It was in "Tfm's" or "Jim's" saloon. From the front door to the private card- been getting a lot of appropriations for the district and has heretofore carried The new Novelty play house will open its doors to the public at 1063-1065 Broadway, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets on Monday evening next. The place has been very recently fitted up and has all the essentials necessary to make it, up-to-date in everv respect. The proprietor and RECITAL FOR BENEFIT OF THE BUILDING FUND, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs.

Carrie Fross-Snyder. dramatic Of the citizens of their own town. If the citizen of Oakland shops in Saftv Francisco, how can he expect the resident of Niles or Livermore to buy in the stores of Oakland? The example is vicious and the consequences hurtful. Here is presented n. double obligation.

If the citizen of Oakland can. room in the rear there is the easy fa some of the strongest Democratic miliarity of "Tom" and "Jim." The counties of the valley. sign itself is an Invitation to con Macdotiough Theatre Hall 8t Barton, Frops. Mgrs. Pboae Jfala 17 Tonight Tonight! Last Time "Fiddle Dee Dee" SEATS ON SALE ALL DAY.

25c, SOg9 75c. buy as cheaply at home as elsewhere he should do so, but the merchant viviality, i manager, Mr. Tony Lubelski, is a well- reader: Mrs. Olive Reed-Cushman, known theatrical manager of expert-; contralto; Mr. Arthur Weiss, 'cellist; 1 Both 2 M.

H. De Young and W. The man wholly unacquainted with ence. and he intends to eater to tne Mr. William is.

iving, accompanist. Hearst are expected in California in a public pulse by giving as line an en a statesman cannot feel to be wholly ell as cheaply, and, if possible, cheaper than merchants in other towns. Thus civic pride and business enterprise join hands in promoting business-rrowth. a week before I could move my feet the least bit, but from that on I gained pretty fast. I will never stop praising Dr.

Williams' Pink Pills, for they have made a new man of me." The cure of Mr. O'Brien is only additional proof that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not an ordinary medicine. They are wonderful in their potency in nervous troubles, small or great, and as they are on sale in every drug store throughout the country, they are within reach of all. Because they cured such a severe nervous disorder as that of Mr.

O'Brien, proves the power of the remedy In lesser troubles, such as sciatica, neuralgia, nervous headache, St. Vitus' dance and nervous debility. short time, and there is a great deal of tertainment as possible for the price a stranger when the statesman is men snpfnifltinn na tn inat what (nfiuanno of admission, which will be only ten At the Unitarian Church, corner Fourteenth and Castro Streets Monday Evening, September Twenty-second, Nineteen hundred and two tioned by his friends as "Uncle There oicems ai an nines, exuas. will be a continuous performance every afternoon and evening, and it will be In addition to the nickname, the prefix "Uncle" has an agreeable familiarity Fifty Cents Admission like unto a kinship. Uncle Jake Neff," by virtue of this Macdonouzh Theatre their respective papers.

An effort will be made to tap both of them for fat contributions to the'eampaign funds of their respective parties, for, up to date, a more poverty stricken campaign never was known. THE KNAVE. 1 familiar cognomen, has become Night School at Polytechnic Business College opens opens iHall 8c Barton, Props, and Mgrs. Phone Main Sy Mnntav am Tr.l.r Co. 11 mm 17 statesman.

He served one term in uivuuaj turn luuHiai, ijfcpi. auu tm Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have a double action on the blood and on the nerves. It is not claimed that these pills are a cure-all, but the very nature of the remedy makes it efficacious Aug. 11th.

Courses In BooKKeeping. fen-manship. Arithmetic, Spelling, Shorthand. the Senate of the State; but he made no impression whatever on its legislative history. He served a long conducted strictly as a family amusement house of moral and refined vaudeville and moving pictures, and abso-.

lutely the best talent available will be presented at all times. The Novelty will undoubtedly be a success from Its Inception. There will be a band concert on the opening night next Monday evening. TOWN TALK. Among Saunterer topics In this week's Town Talk are: Tips for tourists in Hawaii: the ratification meeting of the Democracy and why it was a frost; how General Wheeler and "Bobs" played ping-pong; a pictur- But mere -buying and selling does not make a city.

We cannot expect visitors to come from, abroad if we have no attractions to keep our own people at home. Bvery Sunday and holiday thousands of dollars go out of Ooak-land because we have no parks and pleasure grounds, no places for public recreation. As a business investment. Golden Gate Park is worth ten times what it cost San Francisco. As a pleasure ground for the inhabitants of the.

city its value is incalculable. A half million expended in improving Lake Merritt and-belting It with a broad, handsome driveway would be worth mill-Ions to Oakland. It would bring visitors and business to Oakland every day In the year. It would keep our own people and their money at home. It Would enhance the value of every piece of real estate in the city.

It would Increase the business of every merchant and tradesman doing business in Oakland. A large public park would accomplish the same result. It would be an Inestimable boon to our people, but it would also be a splendid investment Typewriting. Also Mechanical Drawing, Electricity, Chemistry, etc. in a wider range of diseases than any MISSIONARY UNION ELECTS OFFICERS period as one of the Prison Directors; but the prisons show no improvement other.

It Is a Scientific preparation designed to cure disease through direct action on the blood and nerves. Impoverished blood and badly fed FAREWELL TOUR INIILr BURGESS HIMSELF In an Elaborate production of The County Fair "Wealth of Scenery, Mechanical and Klectrical Effects. Most Thrilling and Realistic HORSE RACE. Greatest Triumph in Stage Realism. THREE THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSES mounted referable to his genius for prison man OAKLAND SHORTHAND INSTITUTE.

JEANETTE CONNER. PrinclpaL nerves are the cause of nearly every ailment that effects mankind. If the blood is kept pure, rich and red, and the nerves strong and active, disease The Woman's Home Missionary Urion cannot obtain a foothold. of Northern California elected the fol- esque ex-Berkeley student; the beauty lowing officers at a meeting in the First and the beast photographed; gossip of Dav and eveninc sessions. Pitman and agement, or his knowledge of penological science.

"Uncle Jake" has never contributed a speech or a paper on any subject worth remembering, indeed, scarcely worth listening to. His contribution to the intellectual equipment Dy professional jockeys running at terrlnc Greee system. Individual instruction. speed in full view of the audience. 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.60 It be an invaluable asset for the from a business point' of view.

Office 1065 Washington St. Seats on sale now. HOTEL ARRIVALS. A city. Would attract residents and transient visitors.

Phone White 134. It would increase the Room 44. Congregational Church: Mrs. M. I.

Merritt of Oaktand, honorary president; Mrs. F. B. Perkins of Oakland, presSdent; Mrs. E.

of Santa Clara, corresponding secretary: Mrs. W. W. Ferrier of Oakland, recording secretary; Mrs. J.

M. Haven of Oakland, treasurer; Mrs. C. S. Nash of Berkeley, the service; Duke Boris, Newport, and nobs and morganatic marriages; if Charlemagne goes to Berlin; Marin County gossip.

MPS! 'STAMPS! Patrofltw merchants who give Blue Trading Stamps, upheld by a conscien- CRELLIN H. G. 'Reed and wife, of the world begins and ends with the claim of relationship to all mankind expressed in the prefix "Uncle Jake." Geo. Whitney, Alberta Kirfcvoik, B. L.

If any one asked -what the York, A. H. Thompson, city; T. B. Raines and wife, Vallejo; A- Mothes and wife, Colorado; H.

A. Durand, superintendent of missionary boxes; Mrs. Placer statesman stands for, the only Thomas Addison of Berkeley, secretary of tious determination to treat merchant literature, and Miss Maude W. Piper of and customer right. It will pay you to possible answer would be "Uncle drop in at 1075 Clay street.

Alameda, superintendent of the cradle Jakelsm." As the intellectual em PRIVATE SCHOOL-INSTRUCTION Private Instruction given to further or supplement Incompleted of young men and women, and older people, whether engaged In business or not, whose regular education has been Interrupted. Boys and girls admitted also. One or more studies may be taken. Individual and class Instruction day and evening. Circulars.

Tel." White 420. Morning session for young people. Address. Supplemental School, 626 17th street, Oakland. (Formerly 593 Eighteenth.) Victor Nordbtfom, Los Angeles; C.

W. Miller, Grldley; A. Richards, city. METROPOLEH. W.

Kellogg, Michigan; J. W. Demirtf, Council Bluffs. GALINDCMT J. Mullen, Philadel.

phia; J. Smith, J. B. King. W.

T. Har DEWEY THEATRE 12th near Webster. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK A revised and up-to-date production of Palmer Cox's Operetta "THE BROWNIES IN FAIRYLAND1' POPULAR PRICES 10c, 50c. 30c Novelty Theator 1063-1065 Broadway, Oakland TONY LUBELSKI, Prop, and Mgr. WILL OPEN Monday EYening, September 22,1992 Continuous Performance Every Afternoon and Evening-.

roll; Mrs. R. C. Brooks of East Oakland, Mrs. Miles Fisher of Piedmont and Mrs.

Hitchcock of Oakland. The other vice-presidents are Mrs. O. W. Lucas of Pacific Grove, Mrs.

W. C. Pond of San Francisco, Mrs. W. B.

Shepperd of San Francisco, Mrs. H. S. Burbank of Oakland and Mrs. M.

A. Taylor of San Francisco. bodiment and exponent of this great "ism," the Placer statesman is a giant. His career as a politician and a statesman begins and ends with his 'mas WIFE OBJECTS TO HUSBAND BEATING HER. Mrs.

Laura E. Steinaur commenced suit mon, Santa Clara; R. Jackson, Lbs Angeles; Roy McAlfin, city. for divorce yesterday against her hus tery and exposition of this great ism." When, therefore, any mistaken band, Charles A. Steinaur, a switchman in the employ of the Southern Pacific Company, on the ground of extreme cruelty.

The principal offense of the hus- OAKLAND MUSICIANS GIVE A MUSICALE. CONGRESSMAN METCALF WILL GIVE BOOKS. admirer prints his name as Jacob H. Neff, they divorce him from the source of his power and his influence and rob band, according to tne wite, is tnat ne i threatened to kill her and on various oc re Dentistry value of every home in the city. It would be the.

pride of every citizen, the admiration of every visitor an advertisement of the progressive spirit of Oakland that would tell its own story In language that all could under-atand. 1 Clean, well-paved streets and fine public buildings, schools, and libraries are equally good investments. They are necessaries, not luxuries, in. municipal life, and they attract visitors and investment; they make business and assist In the work of social and Industrial development. They are among the things that stamp a city's character and its aspirations.

Thus we see that public improvement and the principle of home trading go hand in hand, are parts of the same enlightened theory of municipal development upon which Pericles and Hadrian built for all time. So, the principle which prompts Tom the Tinker to purchase from Ben the butcher In his own town in preference to the butcher somewhere else is the germ of the great Idea that embellishes a city with magnificent edifices, splendid monuments and beautiful pleasure grounds that charm and that erects fountains and creates spacious and imposing thoroughfares, and in all things combines the artistic and enduring with utility. The same motive that induces a man to girdle his house with a lawn and to ornament his yard with trees and flowers is an exhortation to the community to lay out parks and driveways and embellish them with the beau-tes of the forest and floral kingdom. The man who professes to be a home-trader should be a public improverin favor of voting Ixmds or money or whatever else is necessary to enrich Oakland with fine streets, stately public buildings, lovely parks, driveways and places where young and old can find rest and recreation amid surroundings that delight the eye and.refresh the artistic sense. When we have these things, there will be no need to ask people to trade at home casions carried the titinea out to the extent of choking and beating her.

The couple were married in 18fi in San Francisco. They have one child. TJey him of his intellectual greatness. As "Uncle Jake" he is the exponent of the great thought underlying "Uncle Jakeism." Divest him of this distinc For those unable to pay ordinary office Refined Vaudevui; and the fees at Moving Pictures in the World. COLLEGE CLINIC An Array of Talent equal to that of the Painless methods.

All work at cost of vauoevuw wuaes. The pupil's of the Oakland Oonservatory of Music gave a very successful muslcale last night, the program embracing several string quartets, piano solos and duets and voca.l numbers. Those who took part were Miss Lillian Ke-Uy, Miss LiiiUan Henderson. Misa Alice Gregory, Miss Bertha Nunan. Mtes Emnu Madigan and Mers.

Glenn. Dillingham and T. Nunan. Among the selections given were songs bv Mascheroni, Cowan, t'hamlnade, Nicolal "and Messsnet. Among the instru-men-tal numbers wre Chopin's Valse Brilliant and Mazurka in C.

Beethoven's Congressman Metcalf gives notice that he has at his disposal for gratuitous distribution a limited number of the Agricultural Year Book for 19M. recently issued by the Department at Washington, and that until the supply is exhausted a copy thereof will be mailed to each of those residents of his district (Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano counties) who will make application to him therefor by better or postal card. Applicants should write plainly their name. Postoffk-e and county. Address Victor H.

Metcalf, Oakland, Calif ornia. ADMISSION 10 CENTS material. Open bunuays ana evenings. m. mm -m 0 mt A A 4.

Mm. tion, and you rob him of all that he has been or all that he may ever hope to be. Wife aSKS ror JU per momn aumuny. 1 W. Kinsey, Deai-r In Nw Styis Household Furniture, CarptU, Rangas, Etc Modern furniture bought, exchanged or sold on installment payments.

Cash discount 10 per cent from Installment prices. 462-464 Thirteenth street nasninjswn 9k, wwr. iin lo Extras. 3 Taylor Cor. Golden Cate Ave.

Wedding annonuoements and 1 SAN PRANCISCO tiona printed in new atyla typa at The POST GRADUATE DENTAL. COI.X.EGE. Trilwma offic. YATES STATE IS Oakland. Sonatas and quartets by Hegel.

ORDERED DISTRIBUTED Judge Ellsworth yesterday afternoon signed a decree distributing the estate of the late Charles Yates, formerly or Stay at home, we will have erected a magnet that -will not only hold cashier of the Central Bank. The widow is given all the personal prop our own business, but attract it here from fiir and near. We will have made an Investment that will insure dividends for all time to come. Oakland erty of the deceased and twenty-seven will have become the most beautiful. city on the Pacific Coast, and the seat twenty-eighths of the real property, and one twenty-eighth of the real property goes to Edith T.

Yates. fk prosperity that can know no turning. Included in the personal property are 400 shares of stock of the Central Bank. Although the Maquis of Salisbury has resigned the Premiership and os CONVEYS REALTY TO TUBBS ESTATE tensibly retired from public life, he is still regarded as the power behind the Conservative ministry, in England. This is shown by the thrill of appre-hension that went through the British Banker Fish of New York died as the fool dieth.

He had his life knocked out by a low ruffian in the rear room of a deadfall In company with two disreputable women. -Yet he was a millionaire, a grandfather and the son of a distinguished sire. It was bad enought that his gray head should "go down to the grave by violence, but it was Infinitely worse age should have been disgraced and his family shamed by an entrthat has made humiliation more poignant than Testerday afternoon a deed was placed on record in the Recorder's public when It was announced that Lord Salisbury was seriously ill In Switzerland. Not half the concert office by Mrs. Susan Tubbs, conveying to the Hiram Tubbs estate Company a large number of pieces of realty in would have been manifested over the like Illness of Balfour or Chamberlain.

Oakland. The lynching of a negro In Oregon Cure for Asthma and Hay Fever for assaulting a white woman is a de plorable occurrence, not to be condoned The statements Dnblished below con Ann the claim of Dr. Schiffmann that his remedy is an absolute cure for Asthma and Ha Fever. Mrs. Mary Zachery, Pleasant Hill, says: "i nave iouna your Astuma care a Dermanent cure for Asthma, for which I ars re by the fact that similar inob executions for the same cause have recently taken place In Ohio.

Indiana, Illinois and Kansas. However, the thought occurs to us that a good deal of this lynching business could be avoided if negroes would only let white women alone. If they would hold their beastly pnwions more in check, there would be fewt-r hideous mob murders record. -V Pears' soap is dried: 3 used it 7 years ago. I have never had the slightest return of the trouble since.

I have also found your remedy excellent in Bronchial affections." A Hay Ferer enfferer tfrrltesi 1 have hadliay Fever for 14 years. I bought a package of yonr remedy (Schiffmann's its use this Is Ihe tint sammir that I have whole year. That's why it lasts so. It wears as' thin as a wafer. Sold ow the world.

not been troubled." Mra. rank (iulitogie, 623? Kidge avenne, Eoxboro, Philadelphia. Sold bv drugzists at 50c and 1.00. He Will you believe me if I tell you you are the only girl 1 ever loved? She-i-Certainly not. i He Will you -fee my wife? I do admire a sensible woman.

Send '2c stamp to Dr. R. Schiffmann, swv t. raui, ror a ire itm pJe package,.

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