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    TTIE 0MAI1A DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1901.
N FAVOR OF TELLER'S BILL
LppropritUi (250,000 for Ezper'mscU in
Ken-Corn Or. win; Butei
NLY OBJECTION IS THE SUM ASKED TOR
avestlgatloa to Be Made to Ascee
taJa Caas of Weak Haas
lovra Aaaaaoll Cadet to
Be Dropped.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7-Th senate
loramltte on agriculture today gave
t hearing on Senator Teller'! bill
tpproprlatlng $250,000 to conduct ex
erimenta In noncorn-g rowing states and
rrttotiea in the breeding and feeding of
he varioua classes of live atock for mar
t an! In growing crops and forage plant!
idapted to thla purpose. W. L. Carlyle,
profeasor of agriculture in the college at
Fort Collins, Colo., F. H. Grubb, a member
jf the board of regents of the same col
eg and Secretary of Agriculture Wilson
II spoke In faror of such a bill. The com
mute favors the measure, but It Is agreed
hat the amount aaked for is far greater
nan will be appropriated as a preliminary
oovement.
Coaalder Favor to Foreign Ships.
A subcommittee of the house committee
n merchant marine and fisheries gave a
tearing today on bills providing for Amerl
An register to sis foreign built vessels. It
claimed by the opponents of the bills
hat the granting of register to these for
lgn built ships will operate seriously to
he detriment of American coasting ship
ping, as at the present time there Is a sur
.lus of American ships In the domestic
trade.
Will lavestlgate Areldeat to Gana.
As soon as the Iowa arrives at the New
York navy yard, for which port It Is now
bound. Rear Admiral Rodger, the senior
officer at tha yard, will direct a thorough
Inquiry to be made Into the recent accident
to the eight-Inch guna of the starboard for
ward turret. To prevent a loss of confi
dence on the part of sailors In the safety of
thetr weapons It will be necessary to get at
tha real weakness of the naval guns and
lake Immediate steps to correct them, even
1 . r It involves the replacement of the old
i -uns by newer and heavier weapons.
T Drop Midshipmen from Rolls.
Twenty-four midshipmen of the fourth
Naa at Annapolis are to be dropped from
n naval service, the academy board hav
ig reported them deficient In their studies.
'hie Is about I pet cent of the class and Is
aid to represent a great Improvement In
he standing of the boys, the usual per cent
t failures In thla class being about 0 per
test.
Fiction Goes to Posts.
One result of the attack In congress on
lepartmental libraries Is an order from the
Var department closing the fiction division
t the War department library. The books
rill be shipped to post In varioua parts of
fee country.
Moral Carriers' Holiday.
The Postofflce department today an
louneed that all rural free delivery car
ters In the United States will have a holl
ay February 21 Washington's birthday.
'here are approximately 20,000 of these
errlers.
Regrets for the laaalt.
; General Banohet, the appointed Dominican
minister, called at the 8tate department to
day and left a note expressing regret for
tha killing of Johnston, the machfnlit on
the Yankee. The minister had not heard
afrom his government, but presented the
note on mi own responsibility. He prom-
' aed that steps would be taken to punish
Vhs guilty persona.
Medal for Brave Soldiers.
The secretary of war has approved the
eslgn of the new medal repreaentlng the
- nodal of honor legion. It consists of a
ve pointed star of light gun metal. Tha
orda "United States of America" and
Valor" appeared In raised black letters,
lie ribbon la blue and la attached to the
aek of a suspended eagle.
circles th feeling Is thst relations between
Toklo and St. Petersburg may be broken
off at any time. He adds that the feeling
obtains In Japan that more than a rason-
b period haa elapsed since the sending of
Japan's note and that the Japanese are Im
patient for an answer.
HANNA PASSESG00D NIGHT
Temperatarc la Hlaher Today, bat
Phyalrlaa la Sot Alarmed
at Condition.
WASHINGTON. Feb. ..Senator Hnnna
Is very weak today, but Dr. Rlxey con
tinues to view the outcome with confidence.
Senator Hanna had a comfortable night,
but his fever was higher this morning. At
10 o'clock this bulletin was issued by Dr.
Rlxey:
Senator Hnnna rested well- Tempera
ture. 101; pulse, 82.
This brief announcement was all that
was given out. A rise of 1 degree from
twenty-four hours ago was shown In the
temperature, but there was a decrease of
1 i-S degrees from the temperature as
taken at I o'clock last night. It was said
there was nothing unusual In three fluctua
tions, as the temperature In such cases
generally falls one or two degrees In the
morning, as compared with the previous
night, and the higher temperature for the
twenty-four houra causes no alarm. It
shows that the minimum for the day, and
rising higher, which will be the case until
the climax Is reached.
When the crucial point will be passed Is
problematical, as Senator Hanna was
first taken 111 three weeks ago today, and
If he has had the fever ever since, the
crucial point should be reached tomorrow
This, however, Is only guess work.
The senator's stomach Is In better condi
tion today and he la taking nourishment
much more satisfactorily than heretofore.
Senator Beverldge was among the early
callers this morning.
Dr. Rlxey haa arranged to make four
visits a day, the hours, besides the early
morning visit, being noon, 4 o'clock and 8
o'clock In the evening. These will enable
the keeping of a regular chart of the
patient's temperature, showing the condi
tion at Identical hours during the days
while the fever Is running Its course.
No bulletins were Issued during the day,
but It was stated that there was no change
In the senator's condition.
The following bulletin regarding Senator
Hanna's condition was Issued after Dr.
Rlxey's call tonight:
"Senator Hanna has rested fairly well
since morning. Temperature, 102.4 degrees;
pulse, K."
It was stated the aenator had suffered
less palti today and had taken one or two
ounces more of milk and seemed a little
stronger.
Reyes' Election Annoaaecd. I
WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.-A private dls
atch received here from Ruena Ventura
nnounced that General .Reyes was elected
resident of Colombia en February t. Gon
alea Valencia was elected vice president.
Minister Grlseom Reports.
WASHINGTON. Feb. (.-Minister Oris
m at Toklo cables the State department
nder date of yesterday that In diplomatic
MRS. L0RENZ0N THE STAND
Wife of Defendant In Postal Fraud
Cases Explains slgaatare on
Checks.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1-In the postal
trial today Mrs. Ixreni was briefly ex
amined, her testimony relating solely to
the Identification of her signature on the
back of four checks Issued to her husband
by D. B. Qroff. She was not cross-examined.
John Taylor Arms, a real estate broker.
testified to having had financial dealings
exceeding tl.000,000 with D. B. GrofT, ex
tending over a period of thirty years. He
said Graff never kept any books and ho
wondered how GrofT could handle vast
property' interests without them.
First Assistant Postmaster General
Wynne was recalled. He said he remem
bered having testified that in December,
1902, he concluded that Machen was not a
man to trust. He admitted, howeyer, that
up to March II, IMS, he had approved ex
penditures recommended In Mac hen's of
fice of 1110,832, Including 18,13 for GrofT
fasteners.
Mr. Wynne said that his approval to the
papers was baaed on Machen's Initial.
When he had his suspicions of Machen. In
December, 1902, Mr. Wynne said he had no
proof upon which to baae them. Had he
had such proof he would have acted In
stantly and more vigorously than he did.
Mr. Wynne said he acted on Machen's
recommendation after he began to sis
pect him. "I acted on It." said Mr. Wynne,
"because I know every act of his and
mine would be Investigated." He ald he
himself had been as much under Investiga
tion as anybody In the office.
"Suspicion rested on you, too, then?"
asked Mr. Douglass. ,
"I am proud to say It did not," promptly
replied the witness, who added that he
himself asked for the Investigation. Ha did
not, he said, know that In ArV, 19 3 post
office Inspectors had Investigated his sets.
An adjournment was then taken until
Tuesday.
SM00T HEARING IN PUBLIC
Protestants Decide to Hold Matter
Down to Qaestlon of Charch
ad State.
WASHINGTON, Feb. .-Complete Inves
tigation of the protests against Senator
Reed Smoot retaining his seat In the
United States senate will begin March 1
before the committee on privileges and
elections. The committee agreed to this
date at a meeting held today, and Chair
man Burrows was given unlimited power
to summon witnesses and to appoint a
sub-committee to go to Utah to take testi
mony. If such a course shall be found to
be necessary. A list of twenty witnesses
was submitted by the protestanta and most
of these will be here soon after March 1.
It was determined that the hearing of the
case shall be public.
The protestants, who are now organizing
to make the fight against Senator Smoot,
have declared that It Is not their Inten
tion to enter Into what are known as the
Lelllch charges. Former Representative R.
W. Taylor has announced that It la the In
tention of his clients to try the case, as
respects the relations of the Mormon
church to the United States government
and the Intrusion of a hierarchy Into the
political affairs of the nation.
The witnesses to be summoned are for
the most part members of the Mormon
church. Among them are children alleged
to be the offspring of polygamous mar
riages contracted since the manifesto of
1890.
It Is not determined whether such wlt
neses shall be permitted by the commit
tee to give testimony, as each question of
the admissibility of testimony will be de
cided as It is reached In the hearings.
WASHINGTON WANTS REPORT
Commander of Vessel Told to Send
Details of Death of En
gineer. WASHINGTON. Feb. 6.-"8cnd full par
ticulars about assassination of Johnson."
is the substance of a cablegram which
Secretary Moody dispatched to Commander
Lewis C. Keilner, commanding the gun
boat Yankee at San Domingo City. When
the details of the assassination of Engineer
Johnson of the Yankee have arrived the
secretary will then be In a position to give
specific Instruction to the course to be
followed.
Deliberation, it can be stated, will be
observed in the handling of the Dominican
situation. If '-he press dispatches are con
firmed it can be stated that the naval com
manders will be Instructed to demand and
to obtain the fullest reparation. Nor will
they stop with this. Before the American
warships leave Dominican waters ths in
habitants will have been made to know
that the Washington government's patience
has been exhausted and that the menacing
of American life and property must ceass
or the people of the island stand the con
sequences. What additional warships ahall go to
San Domingo will be decided when the
official detailed report has arrived.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.-SlmuItaneously
at the State department and the Navy de
partment today the announcement was
made that a serious state of affairs Is prev
alent In San Domingo. Complaint has been
made to the State department by the
owners of the San Isldro plantation that
their property has been besieged and an
appeal Is made for Immediate relief. Other
Americana having Interests In San Domingo
have made similar complaints.
Threaten the Connty Attorney.
CASPER. Wyo.. Feb. 6. (Special.)
County Attorney Hench has recently re
ceived threatening letters and the author
ities are making an effort to run down the
authors of the anonymous epistles. One
tetter threatens Mr. Hench with the same
treatment that was meted out to Charles
Woodward, the murderer of Sheriff Rlcker
who waa lynched by a mob here last
March, unless he lets up on the Trout
Itiggs kidnaping prosecution. Attorney
Hench has no fears, however, and will
push the cares against the two women with
vigor. Judge Carpenter has been asked
to convene the grand Jury to Investigate
a Bates Hole assault case and the alleged
Irregularities of certain county officers.
The Judge will not call the grand Jury,
but will ask the authorities to proceed
against the suspected parties In the Jus
tice court
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SEATS FOR BIG CONVENTION
Republican Enb-Oonimittes Conolodei Pr
liminar WorV at Chicago.
SOUVENIR BADGES FOR DELEGATES
First Roots on Platform Will Be for
Officers and Members (shera
to Go Throaah Rrcalar
Drills.
CHICAGO. Feb. . The subcommittee of
the national republlcsn committee which
has been making preliminary preparations
for the convention In Chicago June 21 con
cluded Its work today and adjourned. Com
mitteemen Harry 8. New of Indiana. R.
B. 8chnelder of Nebraska and W. F. Ston
of Maryland, sergeant-at-arms of the na
tional committee will meet again In Chicago
about May 10, continuing at work until
after the convention has adjourned. The
subcommittee spent most of the day In dis
cussion of the seating arrangements of the
Coliseum.
On the projecting platform near the
speaker's stand will be seats for the chair
man of the national committee, the chair
man of the convention, secretary of the
convention and sergeant-at-arms. Back of
them on a platform elevated four and a
half feet come the fifty-one members of
the national committee. Back of the com
mitteemen has been arranged an Incline
with 460 seats for distinguished guests,
party leaders, etc. The press circle, ac
commodating about S30 men. Is arranged
In a seml-clrcle around the speakers' stage
and the platform occupied by the national
committee.
Owing to the necessity for the economis
ing of space a"n absolute rule has been
made by 8ergeant-at-Arms Stone that the
press seats will be allotted only to press
representatives actually telegraphing re
ports of the progress of the convention.
All tickets and badges of the convention.
Including those for reporters, delegates,
alternates, etc., will be given out by the
sergeant-at-arms at the headquarters of the
committee on arrangements, at the Audi
torium Annex, on June 20.
Mr. Stone has decided that the ttckc-ts
shall be designed In a style emblematic to
the republican party and be In such form
as to be suitable for preservation as sou
venirs. The allotment of press tickets, Mr.
Stone explains, to actual working new.pi-
per reporters excludes reprefentatlves of j
trade papers, weekly Journals and the like, j
When the new building ordinance was
adopted It cost the Coliseum 3,000 seats, re-
duclng the seating capacity to 8.300. As
the committee had counted on nearly 12 00J
seats, this exclusion waa found necessary.
Applications for seats In the press svi-tlun.
It is announced, must be addressed to Ser-geant-at-Arms
Stone at the Custom house,
Baltimore.
An Interesting Innovation la planned In
the Institution of a telephone system In
the Coliseum which will enable the sergeant-at-arms
to communicate with all ex
its. In order that the machinery for han
dling the crowds may. be as nearly per
fect as possible the local committee has
agreed to turn the convention hall over to
Mr. Stone at least two days tefore the
convention to give him time to drill his
ushers, door keepers and other assistants.
Working rooms and sleeping quarter
for the subcommittee have been secured at
the Auditorium Annex and the green parlor
for ISO people at the same hostelry for tha
national committee. In this parlor the
committee will meet probably a week be
fore the convention to hear contested elec
tion cases. living rooms for Chairman
Hanna, Secretary Heath and Assistant
Secretary Owens have also been taken at
tha Annex.
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times the cost of a
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Buy your records
ing 30 days later-
-take them home begin pay--at
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You can select from the largest stock in the west ours
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Full stock of January records here, including the
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most profitable use to which the well might
be devoted. They are now considering the
advisability of using the grounds as a site
for a beet sugar factory, water and power
to come from the flowing well. A better
site for a factory on a moderata scale could
scarcely be found. The soli of the valley
is well adapted to sugar beets.
MASONS BUSY AT HOT SPRINGS
Balldlas Operations Active la Mid
Wlater aad Boons Will Grow
Wbea Spring; Opens.
HOT BPRINQ3, 8. D Feb. 6.-(Bpeclal.)-There
Is unusual activity In the building
trades in Hot Springs, notwithstanding it
Is midwinter. Plans for the coming spring
promise a veritable boom.
Work on the national sanitarium con
tinues regardless of weather, cement being
used In laying the stone. When spring
opens the contractors will employ sou
rraaons and helpers.
S. It. Kldley is building a fine residence In
lower town, costing about 13.600. Simon
Englebret will build a frame dwelling to
lost $2,t00.
Mrs. Evan will erect two stone business
blocks on the lots north of the National
bank where her frame .buildings were de
stroyed by fire last fall.
J. A. Clarke haa the material on the
ground and will erect a fine brick store
building just north of the postofflce block.
The Hot Springs Transfer, Feed and Fuel
company has purchased the two lota north
of the Fargo block In lower town and will
erect a business block 60x125 In the near
future.
3. W. Montgomery Is contemplating an
addition to bis store. He will also erect a
dwelling to cost $3,000 In lower town.
The ground lying thirty feet south of the
postofflce has been given and plana formu
lated for a $12,000 opera house.
John Waldren will erect on his lot Just
west of the Union depot another rock block
where he was burned out last October.
Excavations for the Lady of Lourdrs
hospital have been made and soon as the
weather is settled a large stone addition
will go up.
VICTIM OF ASSAULT MISSING
Jalla Gapa, Said (ha Was Farced
to Drink Add, Haa Dls.
appeared.
BlOt'X FALLS, S. D.. Feb. 1 (Special
Although Miss Julia Gapp, the young
woman who one night last week was al
leged to have been attacked by a former
lover, who was said to have attempted to
force her to drink a quantity of carbolic
acid, has disappeared from the city. Chief
of Police Martin hfc not abandoned his
efforts to ascertain the true facts In con
nection with the case of the girl. The offi
cers ssy they have learned beyond the
question of a doubt that Miss Oapp was
not attacked by her former lover as she
alleged. Her mysterious disappearance was
not a surprise to Chief Martin, who stated
several days ago that he was expecting
some such move. The motive of the girl In
telling the story she did regarding the al
leged assault and her actions since has not
been determined to the satisfaction of the
police, but they are confident they are In a
fair way to unravel the mystery In the
near future.
Dedicates Sw Cnnreh.
HURON, B. D.. Feb. .- Special. )-Dr.
W. H. Thrall of thla city, superintendent
of Congregational missions 111 South Da
kota, dedicated a new church building at
Loomla In Davidson county on Sunday.
The building cost something over COPQ and
was dedicated free from debt. On February
14 Dr. Thrall will organise a church at
Wheaton, In Hand county. N
May Balld Beet Isfir Plant.
BTI'RGIS. 8. D.. Feb. .-(Hpcial. Since
the flow of artesian water was struck by
the Bar Butte Oil company on Spring
creek the promoters have been seeking tba
DPOPS CASE AGAINST WESTON
Wromlaf Coart Expects to Wind Ip
Affairs of Casper Bank
Soon.
CASPER. Wyo.. Feb. 6. (Specla!.)-Th
affairs of the defunct Denecke bank of this
place are In a fair way to be settled satis
factorily to the depositors In the near fu
ture. At the torm of the district court here
this week the cases against Messrs. De
necke, Bristol and Weston were dismissed.
the latter having turned over his share of
the bank's Indebtedneas In cash and the two
former having turned over their property.
The court will Instruct the receiver to de
clare a dividend In the near future.
Declines to Sell Mine.
BATTLE LAKE. Wyo., Feb. 6.-Speclal.)
News has been received here that the
North American Copper company was re- ,
cently offered $3,000,000 for the Ferris-Hag-
garty copper mine but declined to sell. The
offer was made by a New York syndicate.
The property was examined by an expert
sent out by the syndicate and he reported
that the Ferrls-Haggarty would prove one
of -the richest copper propositions In the
world.
Its Contract for Goreraor's Home.
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Feb. 8 (Pcclal 1
The Capitol commission has accepted the
bid of J. R. Grimes of $22,825 for the con
struction of the gubernatorial mnrmlon and
has selected C. A. Btrlckland to superin
tend the work. The building Is to be com
pleted not later than January 1, KW.
CHEYENNE. Wyo., Feb. 6. (Speclal.)-
W. L. Pressor purchased the dry goods
establishment of the late O. F. Cow
hick this afternoon, paying In the neighbor
hood of $32,000. Mr. Dressor owns the
Golden Rule store, but will consolidate tha
two at the Cow,hlck location.
THB VALUE OP CHARCOAL.
raw Faopla Know Bow Isefnl It la am
Prtitrrlsf Health aad Beaaty,
Neatly everybody knows that charcoal a
tha aafost and moat efficient disinfectant
and purifier la nature, but few realise tta
value when taken into the human systarn
for tha same cleansing purpose.
Charcoal la a remedy that tha mora yaa
take of it the better; It Is sot a drug at
all, but simply absorbs tha gaaea and Im
purities always present In the stomach
and Inteatlnea and carries thera out of tha
system.
Charcoal sweetens the breath after smok
ing, drinking or after eating onions and
other odorous vegetables.
Charcoal effectually clear and Improves
tha complexion, t whitens tha teeth and
further acts as a natural and eminently
safe certhartlc
It absorbs the Injurious gaaea which col
lect In tha stomach and bowels; It disin
fects tha mouth and throat from the
poison of catarrh.
All druggists sell charcoal la one form or
another, but probably the bost charcoal
and the most for the money Is In Stuart's
Absorbent Losenges; tbey are composed of
tha finest powdered Willow charcoal and
other harmless antiseptics In tablet form,
or, rather. In the form of large, pleasant
tasting loxengea, tbe charcoal being mixed
with honey.
The daily us of these losengea will soon
tell in a much Improved condition of the
general health, better complexion, sweeter
breath and purer blood, and the beauty of
It Is, that no possible harm can result
from their continued us, but. on the con
trary, great benefit.
A Buffalo physician, ta speaking of th
benefits of charcoal, says: "I advise
Stuart's Absorbent Losecge to all patlsnt
suffering from gas tn th stomach and
bowels, and to clear th complexion and
purify th breath, mouth and throat; I
also believe the liver Is greatly benefited by
the dally us of them; they oost but
twenty-five centa a box at drag stores, and
although In anm sens a patent prepara
tion, yet I believe I get mora and better
charcoal In Stuart's Absorbent Loaangea
than la a&y at tba ordinary eharaooi tav
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spondent feeling, bashfulness muxcular weakness and a general Inns of all
, the vital fnree of nature, and soon completely unmans MEN, producing weak
ened and th'utiken organs, reducing the sufferer to a state of Imbecility, unfit
for work, study, business or inurriage, and forbids the possibility of social
ejijoym-mt and happiness. We have mastered these troubles, and will restore
you to what nature Intended, a hile, hearty, strong man. Physically and
Mentally. We will guarantee relief and Improvement at once, and a complete,
safe and lasting cure in the quick est time pnslble. No matter who has'
frtliod to cure, come to the Meu's TRUE SPECIALISTS and gefth right treat
ment ana be curea.
Varicocele. Hydrocele, Stricture, Rectal,
kidney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases,
which are usually the result of blood
contamination or of the terrible Nervous Debility, and are ivmutomi of dis
eases and weaknesses. Instead of diseases themselves. We cure these Impedi
ments quickly by our special treatment, which also restores th entire system
to a healthy, strong condition from which no relapse occurs.
neglected or Improperly treated,
the cause of Stricture. Varicocele.
Kldnev and Bladder Diseases. It la
a great mistake not to secure th best treatment at once In such cases, and
thereby safeguard your future health. MEN, If vou have any symptoms of
such disease or weakness, come without delay to us, and we will curs your
ailments and restore you to perfect health, quickly, safely and thoroughly.
if you cannot call, writ for symptom blank. Offlc
nours, a a. m. to (j p. m. ; Sundays, 10 to 1 only.
Special Diseases H
contamination or of the terrible Ner
eases and weaknesses. Instead of dlnea
rnents quickly by our special treatmen
In m tiAultHi atrnnv t. .
Specific private Diseases L-
CONSULTATION f RLE
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
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Wholesale i
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THE DIRECT AND
POPULAR ROUTE
-TO- .
Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, SL Louis, Joplin, Carthage, Webb City
to the mining districts of Missouri and Arkansas and the gaa belt of Kansas
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Klegant hteh bat k coaches and free reclining chair car on all trains.
Kit-Kant electric lighted tileepers.
Very low one way and round trip rates the first and third Tuesday of each
month, to numerous pulnts in the southeast, south and southwest.
Winter tourist tickets on sale dully to th various reports In th south and
southwest.
City Ticket Offices S. E. dorncr 4tH and Doug-laa
THOS. W. GODFREY, Paad. aad Ticket Afoot
M. C. TOWNSEND. CHAS. E. STYLES,
a P. T. A. , 5t Loulg, Mo. A. Q. P. A. , Kansas City, Mo.
Will fare lb Follovtluaj lapiai
Pains In the side. hark, under th shoul
der blade, smothering sensations, palpita
tion of the heart, a tired feeling in the
morning, a poor appotlte, cuuted tongue.
lilotchea and pimples. M days' treatment
dc All druggist.
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