The Gazette
Saturday, March 2, 1901
Cleveland, Ohio
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THE GAZETTE.
One Year..... 81 50
Six Months..... 1 00
Three Months..... 50
Subscribers are requested to remit by post office money order or registered letter.
Entered at the post office in Cleveland, Ohio, as second-class matter.
All communications should be addressed:
H. C. SMITH.
Editor and Proprietor THE GAZETTE.
Case Library Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
Member Ohio Legislature, } 1894 to 1898,
} 1900 to 1902.
CLEVELAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1901.
THE GAZETTE is the oldest, and has the largest bona fide circulation, double that of any newspaper in the interest of Afro-Americans, published in the state of Ohio, and comparison with any will immediately establish its rank as one of the NEWSIEST AND BEST in the country.
SLAVERY A CURSE TO THE NEGRO.
M.
A Most Successful Lecturer, a Fluent
Trainer and a Philosopher
Talker and a Thorough Race Man. Mr. C. L. Lacy has been with Sigler Bros., jewelers, for the last 18 years. During that time he has written his able lecture: "Self-made Man." He will get a vacation February 23 which will last two weeks and will speak at Martin's Ferry on that date, and continue to deliver his lecture at different points along the Ohio river. Any society or organization wishing to secure his services should write him at once. His terms for lecturing will be reasonable. On March 14 he lectures at Cory chapel. "Self-made Man" is one of the most interesting, telling and beneficial lectures now before our people, and committees that fail to secure the services of Mr. Lacy will not only miss a rare treat, but sustain positive loss. It will benefit every individual who is fortunate enough to hear him. Persons desiring his services should address him at 24 Pine street, Cleveland, O.
Cleveland, O., August 16, 1896.
C. L. Lacy,54 Euclid Ave.: By request I have read your lecture, title,
"Self-made Man." I have read nothing for a long time with more interest. The lecture shows much thought. The reasoning shows your conclusions acceptable. I think it worthy to be heard by any audience of your people or of any people who wish to hear an important subject well handled. Yours truly,
HUNTER H. POWELL, M. D.,
FINE DRESS BALL.
Some of the Ladies' Costumes-Per-
sonal, Social and Church Notes.
Akron, O.—A fine dress ball was given by the Detrop club Monday evening in Twentieth Century hall. The visitors were from Youngstown, Massillon, Cleveland, Ravenna, Washington and New Castle, Pa. The ladies' costumes were fine. Miss May V. Dandridge wore an old gold brocade satin and lace; Miss Gertie Goins, cream satin covered with organdie; Miss Ella Mickens, blue satin and white ribbon; Miss Mary Jackson, black granadine; Miss Julia Lawson, red satin; Mrs. Grant Stevens, pink cashmere, lace yoke and gold spangles. Mr. and Mrs. Goins led the grand march. There were 200 spectators.—Garry Brown left for Kentucky March 1. He expects to bring back some Blue Grass steeds. Rev. J. R. Green and wife have la grippe.—Mrs. Frank Hamlin has been confined to her house with neuralgia.
—Miss Maude M. Johnson will attend the concert given at the Musical college in Warren Wednesday evening, and will spend a week in Ravenna, the guest of Miss V. Proctor and the Misses Lancaster.—Rev. R. A. Jones is again able to fill his pulpit after a serious attack of la gripe.—Mrs. Joseph Clark and daughter are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Payton Johnson.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Alexander, of Windom, are visiting their daughters, Mrs. James Lynder and Mrs. P. H. La Count.—I. Alexander and family are here.—C. I. Alexander, who received a fall recently, disabling him, is better.—Richard Robinson employed by the Pa. R. R. Co., is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. Dyson.
MARTIN WELLS IMPEACHED
A Hot Time - Died at the Hospital Without Friends - Personal and Other Mention.
New Brighton, Pa.—The funeral of Pearl Jackson, who died at the hospital, took place Monday afternoon from the A. M. E. church. Rev. Grant officiated, and the interment was in Grove cemetery. The young lady had no friends or relatives here and a subscription was taken up at the church to defray the expense. Rev. Weirs assisted. The pall-bearers were: Earl Scott, Willie Porter, Harry Webster, Edgar Richardson, Charley Davis and John Leland. A grand rally will be held to-morrow at the Second Baptist church in Beaver Falls.—An entertainment was given the 27th by the ladies of the Second Baptist church.—Rev. Frazier and Mr. Scranton, of Alleghany were here Sunday, guests of Mrs. Wells.—Word was received here of the death of Henry Suckers, who died at Chagrin Falls, O., and will be brought here for burial. Funeral at Disharoon chapel.—Wm. Lewis died on Monday morning of the typhoid fever, aged about 40 years. He leaves a wife. Funeral will take place at Second Baptist church, Rochester, Feb. 27th.—An entertainment was given last Friday evening for the S. S. library's benefit.—Martin Wells, having been found guilty of being disorderly at the meeting of the Afro-American protective and Ponual association, was impeached from his office as president of the association.
One of the Best in the World.
Cincinnati, O.—William Sawyer, the engineer, who is employed at the new waterworks plant and who refused to take out a city license, concluded to stand an examination. Sawyer has a state license which Inspector of Engineers Ketter refused to recognize, whereupon Sawyer became indignant. However, he presented himself to Ketter, who subjected him to a rigid examination, but he passed it most successfully and was given a license. Sawyer, who is an Afro-American, is really one of the most expert men in his particular line in the world. He is especially valuable in tunnel work, his knowledge of the necessary air pressure for men working in the tunnel being vitally important. The fact is that few men, white or black, could take his place, said the examiner, because of the absolute knowledge of air pressure which is necessary to keep alive the men who are at work under ground. After the ex-
THE GAZETTE, CLEVELAND, O., SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1901. amination Ketter pronounced Sawyer a master of his trade. TRADE MARK REGISTERED 1902
Roosevelt and Albany Rotels.
The colored baritone of St. George's church, in New York City—a Mr. Harry T. Burleigh—went to Albany one day to sing at a private musicale. After it was over the baritone went to a nearby hotel, but was refused admittance because of his color. Four other hotels were unwilling to receive him. Coming back to the house where he had sung he explained his predicament. Governor Roosevelt, who had been one of the guests, heard the conversation. "What's that!" he roared. "Here, Burleigh, you come with me. I'll see to it that you get a bed." He drove to his own home, gave the singer the best guest room in the house, and saw to it before he went to bed that every Albany newspaper would announce the next morning that Mr. Burleigh had been a guest at the Executive Mansion.—March Ladies' Home Journal.
Worton-Page.
Kittanning, Pa.-Misses Clara Smith and Lydia Dixon have returned from Pittsburg.-James Shanklin is suffering with the grip.-William Butler has the fever.-Mrs. I. Butler buried her little daughter February 20 at Templeton. - The B. W. Arnett literary social Thursday evening was a financial success. The programme was well rendered.-Rev. W. H. Jones is still under the care of the doctor.-Eddie Brice is better.-The A. M. E. church will hold a festival March 6 and 7.-Mr. Green Worton and Mrs. Mary Page were married February 18 at Mrs. John Moton's. The reception was fine. The presents were many and useful.-Mrs. John Moton's condition is not improved.-Charles Dixon is improving.
Report of Charity Ball.
Given by the Robeda club at the
Forest street armory, February 13:
Receipts at the door and lunch.$124.25
Given for fund for home..... 25.00
Total receipts ..... $149.25
Expenses:
Hall ..... $36.25
Music ..... 25.00
Printing ..... 11.90
Total receipts ..... $149.25
Total expenses ..... 73.15
Net receipts ..... $ 76.10
Cash turned over to the Home for
Aged Colored People, $76.10
Erle, Pa., Notes.
The historical and literary society met February 21. The programme: Singing, by a double female quartette; paper, by Miss Nora Ford, "The Life and Times of George Washington;" organ recital, by Mr. Chas. E. Slow; address, by Wm. H. Gaines, of Richmond, Va., on "The Progress of the Negro Race."—Mrs. Mabel Lewis Imes and daughter, of Cleveland, gave a concert in Unitarian church February 21.—Miss Hallie Q. Brown appeared in the First M. E. church February 26, under the auspices of the trustees of St. James' church.—Mrs. Edward L. Wilson left last week for Washington.—E. L. Wilson was in Buffalo last week.
Wheeling, W. Va., Notes.
Simpson M. E. church is preparing for the conference to be held here this month. Next Sunday will be grand rally day for the stewards. They hope to raise $300.—James Moe gave a mass social at the church Feb. 28th. It was a success. The cornet band played in front of the church.—Miss Lula Gardner, one of Wheeling's great singers, will sing at Arion hall Saturday and Monday nights. She also has several engagements out of the city which she will accept.—Thomas Branch attended a wedding in Youngstown, O., recently.
Carnegie Gives $20,000.
Boston, Mass.—Just before Booker T. Washington left (he has been raising funds for the permanent endowment of the Tuskegee school), he received a letter from Andrew Carnegie to the effect that the latter had decided to give $20,000 for the erection of a library building for Tuskegee institute. The building will be erected entirely by student labor.
May Also Go to the "Sandwich Islands."
Honolulu, Hawaii—In the City of Peking, which arrived February 1, was a party of 31 Alabama Negroes imported to work on the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company's plantation. Among them was a man who is here in the interest of many Afro-Americans in Alabama who also want to come.
To Open a Dry Goods Store.
Washington, D. C.—At a recent meeting of the local branches of the True Reformers held in this city it was decided to erect a building where a dry goods and department store could be opened and operated. President W. L. Taylor, of Richmond, Va., and a number of other high officials of the order were present and made enthusiastic speeches.
Won First Honor in an Oratorical Contest.
Indianapolis, Ind.—At the annual inter-collegiate oratorical contest between Indiana institutions, W. O. Tyler, an Afro-American from Indiana university, took the first honors with his oration on the "Middle West." Earlham was second and Depauw university, third. Seven colleges contested.
Elight White Men Convicted.
Fairburn, Ga. — Pegram Cochran and seven other men, accused of lynching a Negro here, were found guilty on February 9 and sentenced to prison for life at hard labor.
LOW FARE TO WASHINGTON
For First Presidential inauguration of Twentieth Century.
Excursion tickets to Washington will be sold via Pennsylvania lines March 1st, 2d and 3d, 1901, with return limit on all tickets including March 8th.
The inauguration of President McKinley on March 4th will be the first event of that kind in the new century and will attract notables from all over the country. The ceremonies will be impressive, and the parade and festivities will be of an unusual character, interesting to all.
The trip to Washington may be made via Pennsylvania Lines at the low fares on through trains of modern railroad equipment. For details about fares and through service, apply to nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agent.
When you need a first-class meal call at the tien restaurant. No. 324 Prospect street. J. W. Crawford, proprietor.
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REGISTERED 1892.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.
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TIME CARD-DAILY
Leave Cleveland 8 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 6:30 a.
ADDITIONAL SERVICE
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TIME CARD-DAILY-APRIL 15th to DEC. 1st.
Leave Cleveland 8 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 6:30 a. m. | Leave Buffalo 8 p. m. Arrive Cleveland 6:30 a. m.
ADDITIONAL SERVICE DURING JULY AND AUGUST
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Cleveland.....8:00 a.
Arrive Buffalo.....6:00 p.
Leave Cleveland Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Leave Buffalo Mondays, Wednesdays and
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Connections made at Buffalo with trains
for Detroit and all points West and Southw
Ask ticket agents for tickets via C. & B.
SPECIAL LOW RATES CLEVELAND TO
SATURDAY NIGHT, ALSO BUFFALO TO
d.....8:00 a. m. Leave Buffalo
.....6:00 p. m. Arrive Cleveland
and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 5 p. m. Arrive Buff
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 p. m. Arrive Cle
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Leave Cleveland ... 8:00 a. m. Leave Buffalo ... 8:00 a. m.
Arrive Buffalo ... 6:00 p. m. Arrive Cleveland ... 6:00 p. m.
Leave Cleveland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 5 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 5:30 a. m.
Leave Buffalo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 p. m. Arrive Cleveland 5:30 a. m.
All Central Standard Time. Orchestra Accompanies Each Steamer.
Connections made at Buffalo with trains for all Eastern and Canadian points, at Cleveland for Detroit and all points West and Southwest.
Ask ticket agents for tickets via C. & B. Line. Send four cents for illustrated pamphlet, SPECIAL LOW RATES CLEVELAND TO BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, ALSO BUFFALO TO CLEVELAND.
W. F. HERMAN. General Passenger Agent. Cleveland. O.
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WITH
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| Leave Buffalo 8 p.m. Arrive Cleveland 6:30 a
URING JULY AND AUGUST
Leave Buffalo.....8:00 a.m.
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Saturdays 5 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 5:30 a.m.
Fridays 5 p. m. Arrive Cleveland 5:30 a.m.
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Note. Send four cents for illustrated pamphlet BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS EVEN CLEVELAND.
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TRAVELERS' REGISTER
Trains on all roads run on Standard Time which is the same as BALL'S CITY TIME.
CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS
BIG FOUR ROUTE
THAT NEW TRAIN
'THE ST. LOUIS LIMITED'
VIA
"Big-4 Route."
Leaves—CLEVELAND. 8:00 A. M. (Daily).
Arrives—INDIANAPOLIS. 3:05 P. M.
Arrives—ST. LOUIS. 9:45 P. M., same night.
Arrives—KANSAS CITY. 7 next morning.
With Fine Vestible Coaches, Drawing Room and Dining Cars to Indianapolis and St. Louis, also Coach and Parlor Cars to Columsiu and Indianapolis. One of the fastest and finest trains in the country.
5 Fast Trains to Columbus, 4 to Cincinnati, with Sleeping and Dining Cars.
Trains from Cleveland to Leave. Arrive.
*Col. Cin. Ind. & St. Louis. 3:35 a.m. 1:50 a.m.
*Col. & Intermediate. 7:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
*St. Louis Ltd. Ind. Col. Cin. 8:00 a.m. 9:55 p.m.
*Col. Springd. Day. Cin. 12:35 p.m. 2:55 p.m.
*Indianapolis & St. Louis. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
*Galion to Cleveland. 4:00 p.m.
*Galion and columbus. 4:00 p.m.
*Col. Spring. Day. Cin. 8:30 p.m. 6:45 a.m.
*Daily.
Get Tickets at COLLVER'S. 116 EUCLID AVE. Phone 619 619
Cleveland Union Station.
Pennsylvania Lines
Foot of Street.
TICKET OFFICES at Union station, Euclid Av. and
New City Ticket Office, No. 1 Euclid Av. Cor. Public Sq.
THROUGH TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS BY CENTRAL TIME
*Daily.* Daily except Sunday.
From Cleveland to Leave Arrive
Pittsburg & Bellafre. *7 00am* *11 20am*
Salem & Pittsburg. *8 00am* *8 30pm*
Pittsburg & Bellafre & East. *3 00pm* *6 30pm*
Pittsburg & Philadelphia. *1 40pm* *6 2pm*
Baltimore & Washington. *6 30pm*
Salem & Pittsburg. *2 11pm* *11 30am*
N.Y. Phila. Balt. & Wash. *11 11pm* *6 00am*
Ravenna & Alliance. *5 05pm* *8 10am*
Welwisle & Pittburg. *11 11pm* *5 00am*
Philadelphia & New York. *2 10pm* *11 30am*
Baltimore & Washington. *2 10pm* *11 30am*
MT. VERNON & PAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
From Cleveland to Leave Arrive
Albison Columbus & Cincinnati. *8 10am *5 10pm
Indianapolis & St. Louis. *8 10am *5 10pm
Milersburg & Columbia. *+1 20pm *1 40pm
Col. Clin. Ind. & St. L. *7 20pm *7 30pm
THE CLEVELAND, TERMINAL & VALLEY R. R. GO
(B. & O. SYSTEM)
Depot foot of South Water street. City office,
241 Superior street
Arrive Depart
Valley Jc. & Way Stations. *5 48pm *7 15am
Wheeling & Chicago. *9 28pm *7 18am
Akron, Canton & Chicago. *8 05am *9 4am
Akron, Canton & Wheeling *10 20am *1 15am
Akron, Canton & Chicago. *8 05am *6 35am
Akron, Canton, Marletta. *2 10pm *11 00am
Wash, Balto and Phila. *10 35am *3 25am
+Daily except Sunday. *Daily.
Pulman palace vestibule sleeping cars between Cleveland and Chicago also between Cleveland and Phila delbria.
NICKEL PLATE.
The New York, Chicago & St. Louis RR.
All trains stop at Euclid avenue, Broadway and Pearl street. City ticket office 189 Superior street, Tel Maln 28. All trains arrive and depart from Van Buren St. Union Passenger Station, Chicago.
Eastward. Arrive. Depart.
No. 6, Standard Express... 9 55 am 10 12 am
No. 4, Eastern Express... 2 06 am 2 16 am
No. 2, Nickel Plate Ex... 8 12 pm 8 22 pm
Westward. Arrive. Depart.
No. 1, Western Express... 4 66 am 4 56 am
No. 5, Standard Express... 7 00 pm 7 20 pm
No. 3, Nickel Plate Ex... 11 13 am 11 30 am
Local Freight... *3 50 pm *6 40 am
*Daily, except Sunday. All express daily.
Through sleepers on all trains, Chicago, Buffalo, New York, and Boston. Unexcelled dining cars and depot restaurants operated by the company.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
At the Close of Business, Sept. 15, 1900. Commenced Business November 15, 1895.
RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES.
RESOURCES.
Cash on hand, Sept. 15, 1900. $ 11,290.21
Mortgage loans. 482,187.06
Stock loans. 12,100.00
Furniture and fixtures. 2,148.02
Real estate. 600.00
Insurance and taxes, advanced. 891.83
Sundry accounts. 444.87
Books and supplies. 1,236.58
LIABILITIES.
Permanent stock (inc. div.) ..... $118,500.00
Prepaid stock (inc. div.) ..... 1,500.00
Paid up stock (inc. div.) ..... 88,875.00
Installment stock (inc. div.) ..... 275,013.05
Bills payable ..... 11,000.00
Unfinished loans ..... 13,798.84
Deposits ..... 1,000.00
Contingent fund ..... 951.00
"Money at Interest is a Good Silent Partner."
STATE OF OHIO.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
J. A. Blodt, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Secretary of THE GUAR-
TEE OF THE AFFAIRS & LOAN COMPANY of Cincinnati, Ohio, and the foregoing is a true report of the affairs, and business of said company as shown by its books at the close of business on Sept. 15, 1900.
J. A. BLODT.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Sept., A. D., 1900.
Railroad, THE GREAT CENTRAL SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE
WINTER
TOURIST TICKETS
Now on Sale to
FLORIDA
Write for folders, descriptive matter,
etc., to
C. L. STONE.
General Passenger Agent.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
R. J. WEMYSS,
General Immigration and Industrial Agent,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
And he will mail you, free,
MAPS, ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS and
PRICE LISTS of LANDS and FARMS in
Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama
Mississippi and Florida.
THE MAY CO.'S BUILDING SALE
22 & 24 PUBLIC SQUARE
Euclid Ave.
Building as It Now Appears
The Sale of All Sales
Bargains for Every body
Watch Us Grow
126 TO 136 ONTARIO ST.
Ontario Street
Building as It Now Appears
The MAY CO.
The New Store as it will be
To be completed in 70 days under forfeiture contract. Can they do it?
GRAND AGGREGATION OF MERCHANDISE AT MARVELOUS PRICES. Carload after carload of new goods coming in and our present store capacity is too small for this gigantic stock and as the new floors will not be completed for 70 days we are compelled to hold this unequalled "Building Sale," and coming as it does, when winter goods are still in vogue with the arrival and
incoming of spring goods, this event is made doubly attractive by merchandise being marked at prices to lend them wings for rapid flight. It will pay you to come and take a hand in the money-saving offers during this sale.
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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
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We advise our patrons to carefully examine THE GAZETTE's advertisements before making purchases. Business men who advertise in this paper should have the patronage of Afro-Americans. The fact that they advertise is assurance that they want it.
Local reading notices (advertisements) ten nts a line.
CLEVELAND, O., SATURDAY, MAR. 2, 1901.
WHERE "THE GAZETTE" IS SOLD.
PUSHAW'S News Store. Cuyahoga Building opposite the Post Office. Open Sunday.
opposite the Post Office. Open Sunday.
N. HEXTER'S News Depot, City Hall Building, cor. Wood and Superior streets. Open Sunday.
S. H. MOODY'S News Store, No. 387 Superior street, second west of Bond street. Open Sundays also.
GOODMAN'S News Depot, No. 586 Central avenue, cor. Sterling avenue. Open Sunday.
P. JOHNSON TARBER'S Restaurant, No. 608 Central Ave. Open Sundays also
ALEX. O. TAYLOR. Local Reporters.
J. EDWIN DUNJILL.
MR. HENRY TAYLOR. Advertising Sollicitor
Alex. O. Taylor visited in Oberlin last week.
Eugene Tolbert returned from New York last week. He left for Toledo and Cincinnati Monday.
Walter Scott, of Hackman street, entertained Thursday evening.
The Mendelsohn orchestra, under the leadership of Dr. A. R. Taylor, gives its first concert in Mt. Zion church Wednesday evening, March 6. The soloists are of the best local talent. Tickets 15 cents.
Mr. J. W. Chambers, of Central avenue, has recovered from an attack of la grippe.
Mrs. W. E. McIntyre, of Greenwood street, is confined to her home with the grip.
The new officers installed recently were of Balay lodge, the new one, and not of Star of Bethlehem lodge, G. S. and D. S.
Walter Stewart, of Newton street, entertained a few friends last week Tuesday evening. Whist was the feature of the evening.
Miss Maggie Thompson, of Cedar avenue, has gone to Ypsilanti, Mich., to spend several weeks. Walter Scott gave a party Thursday evening in honor of his birthday. Miss Mamie Queen entertained a number of friends Thursday evening at a taffy "pull." Revival meetings were begun at St. John's church Wednesday evening. Rev. Wright, of Zion church, will assist Rev. Bundy. Mrs. Wm. Parker (formerly Mrs. Raney) was adjudged insane by Judge White last week and sent to the State hospital in Newburg. She was a victim of la grippe. Mrs. Geo. Queen, of Livingston street, was quite sick last week.
Mrs. Witten, of Woodland avenue, has been very ill the past two weeks. Mrs. S. C. Green and cousin, Miss Althea Jones, have gone to Washington C. H., O. Mrs. E. Lemmons, of Shelburne street, leaves to-day for Washington, D. C., to visit her mother. Also Mr. James A. Smith, of Erle street. Mrs. Rosa Johnson, Mrs. B. H. Smoot and Mrs. Bowles attended a meeting of the Christian and Missionary alliance in Columbus last week. Mr. William McIntyre gave a very pleasant "stag" party last week Thursday evening in honor of Mr. J. F. Lightfoot, of New York City. It was not a very "dry" affair—it is said. Mrs. John Matthews, of Harmon
The MAY Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO
street, was summoned to Zanesville last week by the death of her brother, Charles Ford.
William Taylor is able to be out again but has not entirely recovered.
The Women's Mite Missionary society of St. John's church celebrated Bishop Payne's birthday in a very fitting manner last Sunday. Addresses were made by Rev. Turner, of Second A. M. E. church and Rev. Bundy. The papers of Mrs. John Evans, subject: "A True Missionary," and Mrs. Henry Taylor, subject: "Missionary Zeal," were excellent. Rev. Turner paid a beautiful tribute to Bishop Payne. $21.47 were raised for missions.
Miss Evalyn Baxter, who was the guest of Miss Mamie Queen, has returned to Erie.
Mrs. Lacy Jackson, who recently removed with her family to Cleveland from Ashtabula, and underwent an operation at Huron street hospital some weeks ago, is able to be out. The family is living at 28 St. Clair street. Mrs. Nettie Edwards, of Haackman street, was ill the past week. Mrs. Amanda McCoy left for New York last week.
Mrs. Wm. Parker, of Central avenue, is seriously ill. Mr. Wm. Douglass, of Chicago, the promoter of the automatic straw binder, was in the city the past week. Miss Floa Douglass entertained last week Wednesday in honor of Miss Brewer, of Waterbury, Conn. Mr. John Lightfoot, formerly of this city, now of New York, is in this city. He addressed St. John's S. S. last Sunday morning. Mr. Howe, the republican candidate for council in the Fourth district, paid $25 to the Robeda club to replace the $25 lost when the club refused to permit the charity ball to be turned into a political meeting even temporarily.
There was a "hot time" at the meeting held during the recent primary campaign in the rear of Fulton's saloon on Central avenue. It seems that the gathering was in the interest of Candidate Howe, but was "tipped off" to Eubanks, who finally arrived about 9 p. m. Fulton furnished him the information, so Eubanks informed us. Clifford made a grand stand play, roasting (?) Fulton and others for holding the meeting for Howe. This, we presume, was for the purpose of covering up the "tip-off."
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baylor, of 280 Central avenue, left yesterday for Washington, D. C., where they will be the guests of Mrs. E. H. Hopkins, Mrs. Baylor's mother.
Mrs. L. A. Richard, of Emleton, Pa., who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, of No. 513 Central avenue, will remain a week or two longer. Her daughter, Miss Maggie, was married to Mr. Clarence Allen, of Marion, O., Jan. 15. Mrs. Richard's mother also resides in Marion.
Richard Black recently visited his sick father in Truro township, O. His father is better.
Dr. E. A. Dale left the first of the week for Birmingham, Ala., to visit his mother, who is ill.
Mr. Jacob E. Reed will leave to-day (Saturday) for Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia on a business and pleasure trip. While in Washington he will attend the inaugural ceremonies.
Mr. Walter B. Wright gave a dinner for Mr. John F. Lightfoot, of New York, Friday night, entertaining, in addition to the guest of honor, Messrs. Saml. T. Boyd, William Mcintire, Geo. W. Carroll and B. M. Shook.
THE GAZETTE, CLEVELAND, O., SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 1901.
Come and test us,you'll be convinced
Hartona Remedy Company's goods can be procured in this city of their special agent, Henry Walker, Case School of Applied Science.
The Amateur club gave a social at Mrs. George Ross's last Friday evening. It proved a success.
A concert and inaugural ball will be given by the Amateur club at Woodliff hall March 4 for the benefit of the G. S. and D. of S. lodge. Music furnished by Buckeye orchestra. Admission 25 cents. A good programme will be rendered. Be sure to attend.
Dr. E. A. Anderson is able to be out again, after an illness of several days.
Miss Lydia Johnson, of Central avenue, is very sick with pulmonary trouble.
Miss Matilda Jackson, a prominent young worker of the Second A. M. E. church will soon wed Rev. Elwood Livingston, now in Clandler, Tex. Rev. Livingston was formerly pastor of the Second church.
It is said that Miss Lulu Day and Mr. Jere Warwick, of the East End, entertain matrimonial intentions.
A meeting was held at St. John's church Monday evening in the interest of the True Reformers, of Richmond, Va. Mr. I. E. Oliver is endearing to organize a fountain in that church.
Miss Pearle Shavers and Miss King, who have been guests of Mrs. Gayters, of Jackson, Ct., returned to Wheeling Sunday. Miss Shavers will return in three weeks. Miss Lulu Shavers, of Arizona, is visiting Miss Gayters for the winter.
The Women's Mite Missionary society gave a very pleasant social at Mrs. John Chaffin's Monday evening.
Fred Dorsey broke the sprinting record the other night. He was looking for a fire department, but when he returned the "fire was out."
The fight which was to have taken place in Akron Monday night between Grant Nickens and Geo. Gibbs, of this city, was declared off on account of the interference of Gov. Nash. Several Cleveland people were greatly disappointed.
At St. John's church to-morrow will be quarterly meeting day. Rev. Johnson, P. E., will be present, Communion at 3 p. m. Quarterly conference Monday evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. A special missionary program will be rendered. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Revival meetings will continue through next week.
Miss Willie Shook was quite sick the past week.
The White-tylor recital will occur at St. John's church on March 26.
St. Andrew's Episcopal mission, corner of Scovill avenue and Chapel street, Rev. Edward S. Doan, priest-in-charge. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Morning prayer conducted by C. W. Fisk at 10:15. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon by the rector at 3 p. m. Connrmation candidates will meet the rector in the chapel Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
Queen Esther Temple No. 17 will give an entertainment at Woodliff hall March 11. There will be a beautiful silk quilt on exhibition, not to be given away at this entertainment, but at the next one to be held a month later. The quilt will be given to the lady turning in the largest amount of money. Any lady wishing to enter the contest should give her name to the committee on the evening of March 11. Committee of arrangements: Mrs. John Cook, chairman; Mrs. John Mann, Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs. House, Mr. H. C. Jackson and J. W. Cook. Music by the Buckeye quartet.
BE NOT DECEIVED TO THE COLORED PEOPLE OF AMERICA. King of all Hair Tonics, "OZONO."
BEFORE. AFTER. TRADE-MARK.
Recognizing the fact that there are many SO-CALLED hair-growers and hair-straighteners now on the market, and knowing to a certainty that many of these are frauds pure and simple, we wish to make a straight-forward, honest statement to the colored race through this great paper. In the year 1871 our late secretary, Mrs. S. M. Moore, through a fortunate circumstance, acquired the receipt for OZONO. It was not offered for sale or purchase to any extent until 1875, when it was put upon the market and met with marked success. After a thorough test by the colored people of that time it was pronounced an honest, legitimate remedy, true to all that was claimed for it, and worthy in every respect of the confidence of every member of the colored race, because they found it to cause the hair to grow long and straight, soft and fine, and as beautiful as an April morning. Now, whenever a genuine article appears upon the market there are always a number of people who imitate and make capital out of the merits of other people's goods. Seeing our marked success, numerous firms have entered the market, offering hair-growers and hair-straighteners, many of which are worthless, causing the hair to fall out and doing great damage to the hair and scalp, and the colored people are buying these spurious compounds, which are filled with animal fats, and do the hair more harm than good. To these let us sound a warning—be careful what you use on your hair. Do not be deceived by flaring advertisements and big words. Buy the King of all Hair Tonics
OZONO.
which is sold with an iron-clad guarantee to do all that is claimed for it, or we will forfeit $50.00. Now, we ask you a plain question—would we absolutely agree to forfeit $50.00 if you are dissatisfied with our preparations, if they were not true to all we claim for them? We have advertised for several years under this guarantee, and we are glad to say that every one who has used Ozono has been satisfied in every respect.
20,000 people are to-day using our preparations, and every purchaser recommends Ozono as the King of all Hair Tonics. Ozono will positively take the Kinks out of Knotty, Kinky, Harsh, Curly, Refractory, Troublesome Hair. It will make short, harsh hair long and straight. It will cure your head of all itching, worrying scalp diseases. Itch, Eczema, Dandruff, and Scurf can not live after Ozono has been applied. It will stop your hair from falling out. It will restore gray hair to its natural color, making the hair long and soft.
Now, right here, let us make a statement. Many firms are advertising remedies to straighten hair, but when they send the preparation they tell you to use hot irons. Friends, do not use hot irons; they will burn up the life of the hair, and cause it to drop out. Ozono straightens without any outside assistance. Nothing but Ozono is necessary, and the hair stays straight forever. You can stop the use at any time. The good effects on the hair are seen in a day or two after the first application.
The price of Ozoone is 50c. a bottle—4 boxes do the work. We make this liberal offer, which is good at any time: Cut out this coupon and send to us, enclosing with it the sum of One Dollar, and we will forward to you four large boxes of Ozoone and one large bottle of Electrical Skin Refiner, which makes black skin bright, rough skin soft and pliant, and cures all skin diseases. Also removes all facial imperfections, and actually removes small-pox pits. We will also include one fancy jar of our Electrical Skin Food—Nature's great beautifier—removes wrinkles, moth patches, freckles, and all facial blemishes; makes the old look young and the young look younger. We will also include one package of our celebrated Scalp Soap, which is absolutely CHEMICALLY PURE, and no soap but a pure soap should ever
CURLY HAIR MADE STRAIGHT
BY THE
Will straighten your hair, quickly and easily so that you can do it yourself at home no matter how kinky or curly it is. This wonderful service gives perfect satisfaction to everybody. It is the only safe preparation in the world that straightens kinky hair as shown above. Nourishes the skin, curts and druff, provides a smooth finish and over forty years. Warranted harmless. Testimonials free on request. It was the first preparation ever sold for straightening. But because of the original OX Marrow as the genuine never fails to keep the hair pliable and beautiful. A toilet necessi- ful for ladies and gentlemen. Elegantly performed and beautiful quality it is the most economical. It is not possible for anybody to produce a preparation that requires only 50 cents. Sold by dealers or we will ship you express paid one bottle for 65 cents or three for $1.40. Send postal or express mail to OX Marrow Co., 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Please mention this paper (THE GAZETTE) when writing.
BLACK SKIN REMOVER.
REGISTERED
IN
PATENT OFFICE
U.S.
BEFORE
AFTER
A Wonderful Face Bleach
HAND STRUNGGER
AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER
both in a box for $1, or three boxes for $2
Guaranteed to do what we say and to be the
"best in the world." One box is all that it
required if used as directed.
A WONDERFUL FACE BLEACH.
A PEACH-Like complexion obtained if used
as directed. Will turn the skin of a black or
brown person four or five shades lighter, and a
mulatto person perfectly white. In forty
eight hours a shade or two lighter will be no
ticeable. Is does not turn the skin in spots but
bleaches out white, the skin remaining beautiful
ful without continual use. Remove
wrinkles, freckles, nipples, pimples or bumps
blightly, making the skin very soft and
small. Small pox pits, tan, liver spots re-
moved without harm to the skin. When you get
the color you wish, stop using the preparation.
THE HAIR STRAIGHTENER
that goes in every one dollar box is enough to
make anyone's hair grow long and straight, and
keeps it from falling out. Highly perfumed
and makes the hair soft and shiny. Many
boxes are customary, say one of our dollar
boxes is worth ten dollars, yet we sell it for one
dollar a box.
Any person sending us one dollar in a letter or Post-Office money order, express money order or registered letter, we will send it through the mail postage prepaid; or if you want it sent C. O. D., it will come by express, 35c. extra. In any case where it fails to do what we claim, we will return the money or send a box free of charge. Packed so that no one will know contents except receiver.
THOS. B. CRANE,
122 West Broad St.,
RICHMOND, VA.
guarantee to do all that is claimed for it, or ask you a plain question—would we absorb you are dissatisfied with our preparations, claim for them? We have advertised for it, and we are glad to say that every oneified in every respect.
Our preparations, and every purchaser, all Hair Tonics. Ozono will positively,aky, Harsh, Curly, Refractory, Trouble, harsh hair long and straight. It will cure scalp diseases. Itch, Eczema, Dandruff has been applied. It will stop your hair may hair to its natural color, making the statement. Many firms are advertising when they send the preparation they tell not use hot irons; they will burn up the top out. Ozono straightens without any Ozono is necessary, and the hair stays we use at any time. The good effects on after the first application.
bottle—4 boxes do the work. We make any time: Cut out this coupon and send one Dollar, and we will forward to you a large bottle of Electrical Skin Refiner,ough skin soft and pliant, and cures all social imperfections, and actually removesude one fancy jar of our Electrical Skin removes wrinkles, moth patches, freckles the old look young and the young look age of our celebrated Scalp Soap, which is and no soap but a pure soap should ever
M.
CLAIRVOYANT.
MRS. MARTH, the world-renowned, and highly celebrated business and test TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT, reveals everything. No imposition. Can be consulted on all affairs of life. Business, Love and Marriage a specialty. Every mystery revealed, also, of absent, deceased and living friends. Removes all trouble and estrangements, unites the separated and causes speedy marriages. $1,000 challenge to any medium who can exceed her in her startling revelations of the past, present and future events of one's life. Remember, she will not for any price flatter you: you may rest assured you will gain facts without nonsense. She can be consulted upon all affairs of Life, Love, Courtship, Marriage, Friends, with description of future communication. She will be accurate in describing missing friends, even in advising upon sickness, change in business, journeys, lawsuits, contested wills, divorce and speculation is valuable and reliable. She reads your destiny—good or bad; she withholds nothing.
MRS. MARTH, born with a double veil, is a seventh daughter, tells your entire life—past present and future—in a DEAD TRANCE; has the power of any two clairvoyants you ever met. She tells whether your present sweet-heart will be true to you and if he will marry you; if you have no sweetheart, she will tell you when you will have, and his name, business and date of acquaintance. Clairvoyantly ALL YOUR FUTURE will be written in an honest, clear and plain manner, in a dead trance, which should know the success of their husbands and children; your hearts, should know everything about their sweethearts and intended husband. Do not keep company, marry or go into business until you know all; do not let silly religious scruples prevent your consulting.
Macamie is the only one in the world who can tell you the FULL NAME of your future husband, with age and date of marriage, and tells whether the one you love is true or false. Reader, do you ever notice that some people seem to have good luck all the time, and no matter what they do they seem to prosper, while others, yourself may-be, have such a hard time to get along, and no matter how hard they try, they find at the end of the year they are no better off than when they started. This is because they have not consulted the right Mediums who have successful people, in all professionalities, have been one of the genuine Mediums and obtained advice.
If you are unsuccessful in business, have bad luck, things go wrong with you, then you should be careful not to tell you what your trouble is as she understands it and evil influences. She has spent years helping distressed persons and has brought thousands to success. For advice by letter $1.00. All letters must contain stamps.
MRS. M. B. MARTH
246 West 31st. Street,
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
Hours: 10 A. M. 10 8 P. M. Sittings.
Mention THE GAZETTE
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling R'y.
VALLEY DEPOT. Depart. Arrive.
Cleve. & Wheeling Ex..... 7 20 am 12 00 m
Cleve. & Wheeling Ex..... 1 55 pm 6 60 pm
Cleve. Uhrichsville Ac..... 5 10 pm 9 50 am
Sunday trains between Cleveland and
Uhrichsville arrive at 9:50 a. m. and 6:00 p. m.
Depart at 7:20 a. m. and 6:00 p. m.
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be used on the scalp. And, lastly, to prove our liberality, we will put in a pint package of Anti-Odor, a positive cure for Sore Throat or Mouth, all forms of Womb Diseases, Chilblains, Sore and Frosted Feet; also removes all smells and odors arising from the human body, such as feet, arm pits, etc.
The actual value of this Grand Aggregation is $4.00, but we let you have it for $1.00, simply to introduce honest goods. In order to protect the public in general from imitations of our goods, and to avoid mistakes, we have placed upon our coupon our Trade-Mark, one head showing Short Hair and the other head Long Hair. The U.S. Government has granted us this trade-mark, and it is registered in the Patent Office at Washington; so if the coupon has this trade-mark on it, you will make no mistake. Use only the coupon having the two heads on it. As to our responsibility, we refer you to the Editor of this paper or to the Metropolitan Bank of Richmond, Va. We have thousands of testimonials we have not space to publish. Here is a sample of one:
Boston Chemical Company:
Dear Sirs,—You are at liberty to state in any newspaper that I have used OZONO, and give it my most hearty recommendation. I have been fooled so often, it does me good to recommend honest goods.
Gentlemen,—After using OZONO a short while only, I am glad to save that my hair is already straight and growing finely.
MISS BESSIE POWERS,
383 Missouri street, Toledo, O.
A last word. OZONO is absolutely guaranteed to straighten hair and cause a beautiful and luxurious growth. If your hair is already straight, you can use it to secure a glossy long growth. Buy only the genuine "OZONO." Send us $1.00 at once, and the goods will be sent the same day we receive your order.
Boston Chemical Co.,
310 East Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA.
I enclose you $1.00, for which please send at once
azono, worth $2.00. 1 Bottle Electrical Skin Refiner,
Bottle Electrical Skin Food, worth 50c. 1 Package
-Odor, worth 50c. 1 Package Scalp Soap, worth 50c.
House, No.
City.
State.
Is like above, send $3.00. If you have a friend who has
write her name on a piece of paper and pin to coupon
order.
the following goods:
4 Boxes of Ozono, worth $2.00
worth 50c. 1 Bottle Electrical
(1 pint) Anti-Odor, worth 50c.
Total, $4.00.
Name.
Street.
County.
If you want 4 lots like above, send
no coupon, let her write her name on
when you send your order.
CLEVELAND
BREWING
1109-1116 Amc
4 Boxes of Ozono, worth $2.00. 1 Bottle Electrical Skin Refiner, worth 50c. 1 Bottle Electrical Skin Food, worth 50c. 1 Package (1 pint) Anti-Odor, worth 50c. 1 Package Scalp Soap, worth 50c. Total, $4.00.
If you want 4 lots like above, send $3.00. If you have a friend who has no coupon, let her write her name on a piece of paper and pin to coupon when you send your order.
LAND & SANDUSKY
VING COMPANY,
16 American Trust Bldg.,
President.
CLEVELAND & SANDUSKY BREWING COMPANY.
1109-1116 American Trust Bldg..
ERNST MUELLER, President.
JACOB KUEBELER, 1st Vice Pres't.
JNO. M. LEICHT, 2nd Vice Pres't.
WILLIAM H. CHAPMAN,
Sec'y & Treas.
Sec'y & Treas.
NELSONS
STRAIGHTINE
The
LATEST DISCOVERY
FOR MAKING
KNOTTY, KINNY, CURLY HAIR STRAIGHT
BEFORE
AFTER
ALONE
CONTAINS BOTH
Daily by mail, - - - $6 a year
Daily and Sunday by mail $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
STRAIGHTINE is no experiment, but a thoroughly reliable preparation. It has been successfully used by thousands in all portions of the country. We have hundreds of letters speaking in the highest terms of its merit, and every mail brings us fresh testimonials. Straightine is a highly perfumed pomade; it not only straightens the Hair, but removes Dandruff, Keeps the Hair from Falling Out, cures Itching, Irritating Scalp Diseases, giving a long and luxurious head of hair—so much to be desired. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Price. 25 Cents a can at all drug stores, or sent by mail to any address on receipt of 33 Cents in stamps or silver. @ Address, NELSON M*F*C CO., Richmond, Va. @ Big Money for Agents. Write for Terms.
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THE
CLEVELAND, O.
News and Opinions
OF
National Importance
The Sun
A UNITED STATES SENATOR
M.
Hon. W. N. Roach, United States Senator from North Dakota, personally endorses Peruna, the great catarrh cure and tonic. In a recent letter to The Peruna. Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohio, written from Washington, D. C., Senator Roach says:
"Persuaded by a friend I have used Peruna as a tonic, and I am glad to testify that it has greatly helped me in strength, vigor and appetite. I have been advised by friends that it is remarkably efficacious as a cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh."—W. N. Roach, Larlmore, North Dakota.
No other remedy can take the place of Peruna.
To all such people Dr. Hartman's remedy, Peruna, comes as a great boon. Not only is it more successful in curing catarrh than the treatment of the catarrh specialists, but it is within the reach of every person in this land. Peruna can be bought at any drug store, and is a remedy without equal for catarrh in all forms, coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption, and all climatic diseases of winter.
Peruna is not a guess, nor an experiment; it is an absolute, scientific certainty. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna has no substitutes—no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. Let no one persuade you that some other remedy will do nearly as well. There is no other systemic remedy for catarrh but Peruna.
Mr. Byron J. Kirkhuff, attorney,
writes from 691
Gates avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
the following:
"I have used
your Peruna for
catarrh and find
its curative
powers all you
recommend. It
cured me of a
very bad attack
and though I
suffered for
years I feel
entirely relieved,
and if it will
benefit others,
I gladly give it
my endorsement."—B. J. Kirkhuff.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case, and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, president of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
Cures a Cough or Cold at once.
Conquers Group, Whooping-Cough,
Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Grippe and
Consumption. Mothers praise it.
Quick, sure results. Get only Dr.
Dr. Bull's Pills constipation. Fifty p
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Mr. Ed. J. Makinson, contractor and builder, 610 Grand Block, Wabash Street, St. Paul, Minn., says:
Many doctor bills can be saved by the use of Peruna. I have all my friends taking Peruna, and I have heard nothing but praise from them. Last fall I had a bad cough. I took four bottles of Peruna and it cured me. I am inclined towards consumption, as all my family have died with
Mr. E. J. Makinson,
Contractor and
Builder.
Many doctor
bills can be
saved by the
use of Peruna.
I have all my
friends taking
Peruna, and I
have heard
nothing but
praise from
them. Last fall
I had a bad
cough. I took
four bottles of
Peruna and it
cured me. I
am inclined to
wards consumption, as
all my family
have died with
it. I weigh 185 pounds, and I believe
it is Peruna that has given me such
good health."—J. Makinson.
As a result of the changeable climate, catarrh has become one of the most prevalent and universal diseases known to man. Nearly one-third of the people of the United States are afflicted with catarrh in some of its many phases and stages. Add to this the fact that catarrh rapidly tends to become fixed or chronic, also the further fact that it is capable of producing a great many other diseases, and we begin to realize the true nature of this dread disease.
So formidable has catarrh become that in every city or town of any size numerous doctors are to be found who make the treatment of catarrh a specialty. Of course a great deal of good is accomplished in this way, but as yet a comparatively small number of the people can avail themselves of this treatment because of the great expense necessarily attached to it.
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CONSUMPTION
irkhuff, attorney,
counsellor at law,
writes from 691
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the following:
"I have used
your Peruna for
catarrh and find
its curative
powers all you
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cured me of a
very bad attack
and though I
suffered for
years I feel
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and if it will
benefit others,
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THE GAZETTE, CLEVELAND, O., SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1901.
CURRENT TOPICS.
The Carrie Nation habit seems to be epidemic.
The income of John D. Rockefeller is about $40 a minute.
Wm. M. Evarts celebrated his 83d birthday a few days ago.
Boston coppers are ordered to have a shine and a shave daily.
Denfness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever.
THANKFUL TO M
Letters Proving There is No Medical
There will be no colored men in the next house of representatives.
the next house of representatives.
Canada expects a population of 6,000,000 in its census returns next year.
A cubic foot of cork weighs 15 pounds, the same amount of oak, 63 pounds.
On an average 240,000 people are staying in Paris hotels, 4,000 of whom are foreigners.
Out of 4,200 plants used for commercial purposes 429 are used for their perfumes.
There are 72,000,000 cubic miles of water in the Atlantic ocean, 141,000,000 in the Pacific.
Two thousand gallons of air are a grown-up person's allowance for twenty-four hours.
Oak, ebony and mahogany are the three best-known woods which are leavier than water.
Between 1800 and 1882, 469 theaters, out of a total of 1,934 in Europe and America, were burned.
In Norway vaccination is not compulsory, but no unvaccinated person can vote at an election.
An ounce of cabbage will give the consumer 10 foot tons of energy, an ounce of butter 281 tons.
A commercial estimate of the cranberry crop of the United States for 1900 places it at 189,000 barrels.
Russia has 900 newspapers, Germany has seven times as many, and England four times as many.
In Sweden and Norway it is a crime to make any profit on the sale of liquor. It must be dispensed at cost price.
It is estimated by Grove that the idea of the pipe organ was borrowed from the human chest, mouth and larynx.
T. N. Gray, secretary Houston Manufacturers' association, estimates the area sown to rice in Texas in 1900 at 60,000 acres.
At Schoenbrunn, the Austrian Emperor's palace, is the finest collection of orchids in the world, numbering 18,000 plants.
On 172 miles of its line the St. Gothard railway has 324 large bridges and 1,060 artificial structures. The line cost $330,000 a mile.
The empress of China is said to carry with her 3,000 dresses when she travels. These fill 600 boxes, and are taken care of by 1,200 coolies.
Elongated ear lobes are considered a mark of beauty in Borneo. Girls with this feature reaching down to their elbows are not uncommon.
As a rule, the consul who saves money—outside such prize places as London, Liverpool, Paris, Hamburg or Bremen—is viewed with suspicion by his colleagues.
The inks of ancient days were much like black paint, and, on account of the large quantity of gum used in their manufacture, the letters stood up in relief on the parchments as though embossed.
The buzzard is a fast-flying bird, one that was recently shipped from Charleston, N. C., to New York, for the purpose of testing its speed, succeeding in making the trip back home in about four hours.
D. A. Tompkins, of Charlotte, N. C., stated before the United States senate committee on agriculture that about 200,000 barrels of refined cotton-seed oil are annually used in the manufacture of oleomargarine.
Karl Keffer, Jr., of Charleroi, is the youngest managing editor in Pennsylvania. He is but 10 years old. His paper is The Bubble, a four-page monthly publication, which has become one of the most popular of local journals.
A landslide occurred recently in Switzerland. An inn and its garden and outbuildings slid down a hillside a distance of 35 feet without being in the least injured. Two stately elm tree in the garden were also moved without injury.
The most ancient and most noble order of the Thistle is the smallest of three great orders of knighthood in point of numbers and the longest in point of title. It consists of the British sovereign, British princes and 16 knights.
A strange custom is followed by Mexican farmers. They use oxen of one color in the morning and another color in the afternoon. They do not know why, but they know that it must be the right thing to do because their forefathers did it. Willis McDonald, the eleven-year-old son of Judge William McDonald, of the superior court, of Whitman county., Washington, claims to be the youngest court balliff in the United States. The lad has for some time acted in that capacity in the court of his father, and has a good record for keeping order and maintaining the dignity of the court.
A number of Yale graduates suggest that that university place a memorial window for Elihu Yale in the church at Wrexham, Wales, near which he lies buried. A tunnel 25 miles long, reaching a depth of 1,800 feet below sea level, is planned between Vaqueros bay, Spain, and Tangier, in Africa. It would be the deepest in the world. It is said that Prince Charles of Denmark, the second son of the Danish crown prince, will probably hereafter live in England, as both he and his sister prefer that country to their own.
Whistling in Iceland is considered as much of a sin as profanity. There are some parts of the world where those who whistle are fined and put in prison. Florence Monte Miller, of Bloomington, Ill., is probably the youngest clerk who draws a salary in the United State. She is only 6 years old, and quite a good book-keeper. Mrs. Mary Wole, who died at Wheeling, W. Va., the other day, aged 102 years, saw Napoleon in Poland both when he started upon and returned from his disastrous Russian campaign.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases of of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills, for the best
Change of Name.
Mrs. Greene—I suppose the Chillings are awfully stuck up since they got that money from Mrs. Chillings' uncle? Mrs. Gray—Not so much as one might have supposed; but I notice that when they have mincemeat on the table they call it croquettes; it used to be plain hash—Boston Transcript.
Try Grain-0! Try Grain-0!
Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. $\frac{1}{4}$ the price of coffee. 15c. and 25cts, per package. Sold by all grocers.
In Mourning.
Butcher—Leg o' mutton" Yes'm.
Mrs. De Rigeur—And let it be off
a black sheep, if you please. We're in
mourning, you know. Philadelphia Rec
Benting All Records
Whenever the American people find a thing of merit, absolute genuine merit, they appreciate it and never hesitate to make liberal use of it. It is merit that counts for the enormous sale of Cascarets—over six million boxes last year. It is the best bowel and liver regulator in the world and sells at prices that suit everybody—10c, 25c and 50c a box, put up in tablet form, and every tablet stamped "C. C. C." There is no waste. Cascarets are easy to take and are sold by the makers under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if Cascarets do not prove satisfactory. A 50c box is enough for a whole month's treatment for the worst case. Every sufferer is urged to give Cascarets an immediate trial.
After every marriage, it is said the bride must have money of her own, but it turns out usually that it is the groom going in debt.—Atchison Globe.
Coughing Leads to Consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at once. Go to your druggist to day and get a sample bottle free. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. Go at once; delays are dangerous.
That's Why.—"How can you go with Fred Squandret, Laura? He's such a spendthrift." "What if he is? He spends it nearly all on me."—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
A dyspeptic is never on good terms with himself. Something is always wrong. Get it right by chewing Beeman's Pepsi Gum.
More.—The Devotee — "Paderewski is more than a mere pianist." The Philistine — "You bet he is! Wy, the duffer must be worth near a million!"—Indianapolis Press.
Thirty minutes is all the time required to dye with PUTAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by all druggists.
He Looked It.—Fond Father — "Now, when I was a boy I didn't have the advantages you have." Smart Offspring—"And you look it, too, guv'nor." Ohio State Journal
An Innovation
The Louisvill. & Nashville R. R. together with its connecting lines has inaugurated the Florida Limited, which is a daily, solid train, wide vestibulated, steam heated, gas lighted, with dining car service for meals en route to Thomasville, Ga., Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Fla. The sleeper leaving Cincinnati at 11:15 a. m. is attached at Nashville, running via Birmingham and Montgomery, Plant System to Jacksonville, and Florida East Coast to St. Augustine, arriving at the latter city at 7:30 the next evening. Mr. C. L. Stone, General Passenger Agent, Louisville & Nashville R. R., Louisville, Ky., will answer all inquiries concerning this train and furnish printed matter concerning it.
I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thos. Robbins, Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb 17, 1900.
A Remedy for the Grippie.
Physicians recommend KEMP'S BALSAM for patients afflicted with the grippie as it is especially adapted for the throat and lungs. Don't wait for the first symptoms, but get a bottle to-day and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the grippie brings on pneumonia KEMP'S BALSAM prevents this by keeping the cough loose and the lungs free from inflammation. All Druggists, 25c and 50c.
Carrie (joyfully)—"Harry has proposed to me!" Bertha "Oh, well, I wouldn't mind. He's such an odd creature, you know. You never can tell what he will do."—Boston Transcript.
There Is a Class of People
Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per pack age. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O.
The thinner the wine of wisdom the faster it will run out.—Ram's Horn.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ruddists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Where Danger Lurked.
A little girl from Memphis who has spent her life in the city went out to visit her grandparents, living in the country, during the holidays, and, as usually happens in such cases, the little city lady displayed her ignorance.
The little girl, soon after her arrival in the country, manifested great apprehension of being hooked by the cows about the place. One day her mother told her to go to a neighbor's home and carry a message. The little girl started, but at the gate she encountered a cow, one of the muley species.
In great excitement she ran back to her mother, crying: "Oh, mamma, there's a cow down there!"
The mother looked out of the window and saw the meek-looking bovine.
"Why, daughter, that's a muley cow. She hasn't any horns and can't hook you."
"But, mamma," exclaimed the child, "she hasn't any horns, but she might hook me with her pompadour!"—Memphis Scimitar.
Not He.—"I must confess I'm rather superstitious." "Well, I'm not. I wouldn't be that way." "You wouldn't, eh?" "No it's a sure sign that you're going to have bad luck when you begin to get superstitious." —Philadelphia Press.
The only thoroughgoing woman I ever heard of was the one who, having divorced her husband, changed her religion, in order that she might have done with him both in this world and the next. —Ally Sloper.
Bill Collector—Lawyer—"What is your business?" Bankrupt—"Well, I suppose I might be called a bill collector." Lawyer—"A bill collector?" Bankrupt—"Yes. At least, I have a large collection of unpaid bills." —Somerville Journal.
Any young man who is desirous of occupation may find it by trying to please a woman; but no sane man will ever attempt to satisfy her. If you buy her furs, she wants feathers; if you spend your money on her you are extravagant; if you do not, you are mean; if you are jealous, you are a brute; while if you are not, you don't love her—Ally Sloper.
THANKFUL TO MRS. PINKHAM
Letters Proving Positively that there is No Medicine for Woman's Ills Equal to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
MRS. ANNIE THOMPSON
"I cannot say enough in regard to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has done me more good than all the doctors. I have been troubled with female weakness in its worst form for about ten years. I had leucorrhoea and was so weak that I could not do my housework.
I also had falling of the womb and inflammation of the womb and ovaries, and at menstrual periods I suffered terribly. At times my back would ache very hard. I could not lift anything or do any heavy work; was not able to stand on my feet long at a time. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for doctors but they did me no good. My husband's sister wrote what the Vegetable Compound had done for her, and wanted me to try it, but I did not then think it would do me any good. After a time, I concluded to try it, and I can truly say it does all that is claimed for it. Ten bottles of the Vegetable Compound seven packages of Sanative Wash have made a new woman of me, I have had no womb trouble since taking the fifth bottle. I weigh more than I have in years; can do all my own housework, sleep well, have a good appetite, and now feel that life is worth living. I owe all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I feel that it has saved my life and would not be without it for anything. I am always glad to recommend it to all my sex, for I know if they will follow Mrs. Pinkham's directions, they will be cured."
CHANGE OF LIFE.
PROFUSE PERIODS.
"I was taken sick five years ago with 'The Grippe,' and had a relapse and was given up by the doctor and my friends. Change of Life began to work on me. I flowed very badly until a year ago, then my stomach and lungs got so
MRS. M.A. DENSON
"I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound about 3 months ago, and cannot express the wonderful good it has done me. Menstruations were so profuse as to leave me very weak for some time after.
bad, I suffered terribly; the blood went up in my lungs and stomach, and I vomited it up. I could not eat scarcely anything. I cannot tell what I suffered with my head. My husband got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and before I had taken half of it I began to improve, and to-day I am another woman. Mrs. Pinkham's medicine has saved my life. I cannot praise it enough."
Was also troubled with leucorrhoea, tired feeling, bearing down sensation, pain across the back and thighs. I felt as though there was a heavy weight in my stomach all the time. I have taken two bottles of the medicine, and now have better health than I have had for four years." Mrs. LIZZIE DICKSON HODGE, Avalon, Ohio.
M. A. DENSON, Millport, N.Y. Avalon, Ohio.
$5000 REWARD. We have deposited with the National City Bank of Lynn, $5000, which will be paid to any person who can find that the above testimonial letters are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the writer's special permission.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.
DO YOU
COUGH
DON'T DELAY
TAKE
KEMP'S
BALSAM
THE
BEST
COUGH
CURE
This expression is especially forceful when it relates to the period of a person's illness, and it then has a very dreary sound. When Mrs. A. A. Bailey was living at 858 Bolton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, she wrote: "My daughter has been troubled with Granulated Sore Eyelids for four or five years. She has now begun to use your Lotion and her eyes are better than for a long, long time." This wonderful remedy if used faithfully will not only relieve, but cure. If your druggist does not keep it, take no substitute, but send to Solon Palmer, 374 Pearl Street, New York, for samples of Palmer's Lotion and Lotion Soap.
When you forget there are others you are nearing a burned bridge. — Atchison Globe.
Hexalo's Gropp Cum
the life saver of children, cures and prevents Croup, Membranous Croup, Diphtheria, Pneumonia and Whooping Cough. No opium. 50 cents.
It Cures Coughs Cold, Cough, Sore Throat Influenza. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the medicine everywhere. Price, 25 and 50 cents per bottle.
No man ever became great and good except through many and great mistakes.— Gladstone.
Lane's Family Medicine.
Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50e.
150 KINDS
For 16 Cents
Last year we started out for 200,000 new customers. We received 20,000. We brought on a new team. We wish 380,000 more in 1901, making 1,500,000 full, hence this unprecedented offer for 16 cents postpaid of 20 carats juicy radishes. 12 munglecorn cut celery, 16 sorts glorious tomatoes. 25 peper lettuce varieties.
Mostly Bluster—The man who is waging war on the modern prize fight is a regular Don Quixote." "You think so?" "Of course; he's only fighting windmills."—Phil-a delphia Press.
Cheap Rates to California.
65 gorgeously beautiful flower seeds
in all 150 kinds, sure to delight and please
and care for your garden. Great for great
illustrated Plant and Seed Catalog, telling all
about the plants you love. Teach your
Bulbium, Spelta Onion seed at 60c.
for all 16 cents stamp and this notice.
For any planter of garden and farm seeds.
JOHN A, SALZER SEED CO.
[K] La Crosse, WI.
February 12th and each Tuesday thereafter, until and including April 30th, Special Low Rate Colonist Tickets will be sold via the South "Pacific" Company's "Ogden" and "Sunset" Routes to all points in California. The rate will be: From Chicago $30.00, from St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans $27.50, from Omaha, Kansas City, etc. $25.00. Corresponding low rates from all other points east and north.
PATENTS without fee unless successful.
Seed description:
FREE
MILO 2, STEVENS & CO., Estab 189
Div. 3, 817-11th Street. WASHINGTON, D. C.
Branch offices: Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit
For particulars and detailed information pertaining to the Southern Pacific Company's Routes, and these special rates to California, call upon or address
W. G. Neimyer, G. W. A., S. P. Co., 238
Clark St., Chicago, Ill.
OIL STOCKS.-Wanted-Agent to sell dividend-paying California Oil Stocks. Mail resume to: JOHN SHARP, 541 South Flower Street, LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
W. H. Connor, C. A., S. P. Co., Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
of Commerce Bidg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
G. G. Herring, C. A., S. P. Co., 711 Park
Bidg., Pittsburg, Pa.
Bldg., Tuscola, M.
L. E. Townley, C. A., S. P. Co., 421 Olive
St., St. Louis, Mo.
C. C. Cary, C. A., S. P. Co., 208 Sheidley
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
There is one serious objection to establishing communication with Mars. It will inevitably bring on more dialect stories.—The Memphis Commercial-Appeal.
DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY! gives
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Dr. H. H. GREENE'S SONS. Box D, Atlanta, GA.
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For Infants and Children
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Mrs. Long, of Green Bay, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jackson. —Mrs. A. Formly left for the south last Tuesday.—Mrs. Allen Johnson who has been visiting her brother, returned home last week.—Mrs. Robert Henderson gave a 3 o'clock dinner in honor of her pupils.—Little Edith V. Lewis, only 4 years old, spoke to a large gathering recently then favored them with a song.—Mrs. E. Morris, of Pardon, O., is the guest of Mrs. Thomas.
EXCHANGE.
THE
SIMMONS AND BASS, Proprietors.
Imported Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Wine Rooms.
No. 620 CENTRAL AVE., cor. Maple Street
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Low Rates
TO
CALIFORNIA
VIA
BIG FOUR ROUTE
On March 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th, 25th and 26th; April 1st, 2nd, 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd, 29th and 30th, 1901, special one way "Colonist Tickets" to many California points will be on sale at very low rates from points on the "Big Four Route."
For full information and particulars as to schedules, rates, tickets, etc. call on Agents "Big Four Route," or address the undersigned.
WARREN J. LYNCH. W.P. DEPPE,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. Asst.G. P. & T.A.,
CINCINNATI O.
M. B.
MRS L.D. HODGE
$1000 REWARD.
DR. SHEA.
MARVELOUS MEDIUM.
Gives the names of dead and living friends tells who and when you will marry, also of business, journeys, lawsuits, absent friends, health or anything you wish to know, no matter what it is. He can call up your spirit friends and show them to you. Can make them; rap all around the room. He asks on questions; don't ask you to write the names for him. Don't try to pump you in any way. tells you what you need, and endorses by leading Spiritualistate everywhere received from them a gold medal and special license to practise his wonderful powers: credentials no one else can show, can give thousands of references to both white and colored patrons. Twenty-five years practice-seven in Brooklyn—will show you that he can do all he tells of. Can tell you what business is best for you and where. Can tell you how to win speedy marriage with one you love. How to be successful in all you doings, in short what is best to do. Her succeeds when all others fail in positive help and satisfaction or failure. Call her. Call her to consult this refined christian gentleman. He has a medicine that will cure drunkenness; can be given patients not knowing it. Thou-gands through him are now
Rich. Happy and Successful
Rich, Happy and Successful)
in all their undertakings, while those who neglect his advice are still laboring against poverty and adversity. Through his perfect knowledge of chemistry he can impart to you a secrecy will overcome your enemies and you will friend you. He has often been solicited: the result has always been the securing of speedy and happy marriage and all your wishes. In love affairs he never fails. He has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex.
It is the curse of Spiritualism that in all large cities there are a class of men and women who claim powers they do not possess. They surely the colored people are not so wanting in sense as to throw their time and money away on such. DR SHEA refers to the Hon. Charles Miller, capitalist, 2481 Atlantic avenue; the Hon. Wm. Denmore, architect and builder, 47 Cleveland av. and, Arthur Sewell, ship builder, South Brooklyn. He will have known the diseases. He will test of his power to all. The Doctor has practiced five years in New Orleans, St Louis, Memphis and Louisville, understands thoroughly the diseases, spells or influences the race is subject to. He is now and always has been a true friend to the colored people and always had a large patronage from them.
Please Read the Following
"BROOKLYN, June 3, 1892.—This is to certify
I can answer.
I was a stranger in a strange city out of work and
out of money. I had no luck in anything I
undertook. What to do I did not know. A
friend advised me to go and see Dr. Shea.
I did; he told me the cause of all my trouble;
he took me in and treated me like a brother.
Through him I got a good position that very
week. I had been to others; they took my
money and did me no good. I bless the day I
first met Dr. Shea. I would advise all in bad
luck, sick or in trouble. to go to him at once.
ALBERT AYERS, 2007 Atlantic
avenue.
"BROOKLYN, Aug. 15, 1891.—This is to certify that my husband had gone away and been absent two years. I mourned for him night and day. I gave him up as dead. Hearing of my death, I was doing. I reserved to consult him. He told me band was alive and well and where he was; told me he would come home and when. To my joy all of it came true. He is home now; came back like one from the dead. I also wish to say that this month I lost the sum of $2.00. I went to DR. SHEA and he told me I would find my money and to my intense joy I did find it as he told me. I thank God there is a man so gifted in our midst that can help people and tell them what to do. Sincerely, Mrs. MARY MILLEN South Plainfield, New Jersey.
DOCTOR SHEA
has been carefully educated in the Homeopathic and Eclectic Medical Schools of Medicine His success is wonderful in curing paralysis, Rheumatism, Asthma, Sore Eyes, Tumors, Cancers, Constipation, Ague, Dyspepsia, Tape Worm, Liver Complaints, Deafness, Catarrh, Dropsy, Piles, Nervous Debility, Heart, Disease, Consumption, Diseases of Women and Children, Fits, Kidney Diseases and all strange and mysterious diseases which others don't understand. All diseases, no matter what they may be. Nothing but honorable treatment. He will honestly tell if you can be cured. Has all new remedies and new successes. Has had ample experience in public hospitals and private hospitals with lifelong calls. Do not delay. Diplomas hang in parors. Is a registered physician. A new remedy for rheumatism just discovered, not a liniment. Hopeless cases and those that others cannot cure solicited to call. A perfect and radical cure warranted. Fat folks made thin, the childless made parents. All letters must contain one dollar, two stamps, age, lock of hair. Charges for medical treatment only.
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651 Fulton St., Brooklyn, New York.
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