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JUDGE ILSON’S |A NOTED PHYSICIAN, SUDDEN DEATH. ing, Mich, Doctor Wanata, of Lansing, Mich. + LEAVES i Stage-Struck 17-Year-Old Mamie Stevenson Has Been - Missing Since Monday. a l4e Was Senior Counsel for Admiral Schley—|Says There is Nothing in the Materia Medica that Equals The Inquiry Was Adjourned. ; Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for the Cure of Woman's Ills. Oa nt WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—The Schley ) most surprise and sorrow over the news, Court of Inquiry was brought to a aud-| while Admiral Schley himpeif satd: den termination for the day, elghteen| “The news Is so shocking that 1 can- “Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—The honest, intelligent physician is above tho minutes after convening (hia morning, | not trust myself to give expression to 'ssohool,’ Whatever is best In each case shozar ve used, no matter to what by the announcement p the, sudden my eel kere ne peel ieee only, school a physician belongs. I. as a matter of conscience, can only prescribe death of Judge Jeremiah Wilson, sentor | a lost not only a clear) the best, and as | know and have proven that there {s nothing In Materia AP! MARIE STEVE! t counsel for Admiral Schley Cee ee ee rent “se {| Medica which equals Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in severe enteen years old, No. 47 iS ee a nOUNCEMie Us PAR RIDRUeALOS LTS | bathe loved friend. 1 am | cases of female disorders, | unhesitatingly prescribe it, and have never yet mA aa v ourt by Isador Rayner, assistant coun-|#hocked beyond meusure at the news | heen sorry. West Nineteenth ai rel, In the following language jand find mi f almost uneble to accepi sh a Meight — Five feet five | TRATeBCrEL I know of nothing better for ovarian troubles and for falling of the womb Court Adjo ed. 4 or ulcerations; it absolutely restores the affected parts to their normal con- inches Cause of Death. “L have a very sad announcement to dition quicker and better than anything else. I have known It to cure bar- we Jae 125) pound make to the Court. | have just heard! It war announced in the court-room| renness In women, who to-day are happy mothers of children, and while Mair—Wavy brown. of the death> of Judge Wilson, 1 left) that Judge Wilson's death had occurred | the medical profession looks down upon ‘patents,’ I have learned, Instead, Eyee—Large b him at 10 o'clock thle morning, slightly | aC 1G A.M. and thar it had been due|to look up to the healing potion, by whatever name ft be known. If my Coamplexion—Olive. IndIspoxed. 1 swith fim until late) iigestion and kidney affec- | fellow physicians dared to tell the truth, hundreds of them would voice my Dress—Dark own akiri last night. TP osaw him thie morning at| ton sentiments.""—Dr. Wanata, Lansing, Mich. deft him at 19 The proceedings of the Court were; rose-colored allk shirt wa with black stripes, shoes, brown Fed red bows on the Eton jacket. Missing from her home since carly Monday morn: ing, when she te! ently to go to achool. firmed the rumor (nrough| rendered very brief by the announce tie telephone that be hes Just died at] ment of Judge Wilson's death, the Shoreham Hotel, and | would re-| Commanderx Bates and Schrocuer ully ask the Court, if it meete| Were recalled to tlmten to the reading the approval of the Court, to ad- | of the officlal report of thelr testimony, Journ f an given yesterday, and First-Class Ma- Admiral Dewey said: “I have to an-| chiniat A. #, Claxton, of this city, who |nounce that owing to the death of| had charge of the por: engine of the Judge Wilken, 9 acl. the Court | Texan on the day of the battle off San- Wit adjourn for to-day until to-morrow | Mago, had Just taken the stand when morning the announcement of Judge Wilson Mr. Ray as he} death came on could now see the Imiral — Schley would: be red to- Fy wrrow, but he { Gere would Another daughter of wealthy parents 1s strangely minsing. Marie Stevenson seventeen years old and unusually ic Career, pretty, left her mother's home, No. 47 f yt he Jeremiah M, Wilmon war born in Ware ‘West Nineteenth atreet. yesterday morn- be a deatre to gttend the funeral when | ren County. Ohio, N 1s, After it occurred, | fecetving “an acade lucation he ing, apparently intending to Ko to school, and she has not since been heard from. » That the girl's disappearance was care- fully planned tn advance I* shown dy the \taot that she took with her her prettlent Grasses, al) her Jowelry and a large sum emiy | moved to Indiana, bemly| tudge of the Court afterward aa Judge of the Cireult ranged Inter ae je was elected a member uf the Forty- Congress he Hepuglican and’ Was re: Ato the Forty= Admiral Dewey and Cap agreed that this de be Announce: The announcement of Json's latntnlatntntn! ppear at the whieh Is] 3 shi vmong members of the Court, but ved to Waahington. where ne @ private Institution, aud her mother, | i. com aad some mine | TR&awed In the practice of law, and for Mrs. Kate Stevenson, learned that she] % jamong the spectators, a i Ht fa century he was 4 Jeadin + Jutes elapert before people keneraliy | of the bar at the Nattonw Raé not been there for two wee! fog that time Mrs. Mevenson supposed Dur- would accept the report Heleieleleleieinieleleieieieleteleieieleieieielein taeehe most noted cane wi al that her daugnte: was at her studies Mt ERE R Rite ‘The Jude had beet preaen tn och yea connected wan the mult nt Mudetlne s 5 Gaity. i Son as ‘ court all day yesterday: ‘ollard for breach of promise of mar- ‘ 2 ee ‘The theory of the mother Is that ner While he had not particlp LelAny | thtdne Wilson won consider tie tame : @sughter has become infatuated with the) Tyo Women Claim great extent In the proceedings, he had Hina ote eee eel : Ne ‘ @tage and has left home to become an | ppenrel phyalcally active and. wide-| crasful Issue was due to hie knowledge 4 he wake to all Chat was sald and done legal procedure and his eloquence. : r ‘a actress. Mrs. Stevenson wi awake t Bt witan| Broadway Iron Mer- actres: of yi oe, bu i. bas never encouraged hee inughter to{ Chant as Husband— Mar Me Mare win ieeame intsiuatea] Pretty Stenographer The report frst reached Mr, Rayner fn the shape of « rumor a minute or two after Machiniat A. f, Claxton, Mian Pollard’s Counsel. 1a bis summing up he offended Charles He Stoll, one (of Mr. Breckinrlige's ever, that Marie h: d the ‘Texan, the cond witness, had been 1, vel the a wrote him uw with the stage and has Joined some puton the stand demanding a ology and fribse epaig butch te Offers Her $5,000, , Capt. Parker and Mr. Teague, of Ad-| might iat a remort token neld of honor DR. WANATA Left for School, Diamonds to Bail Out E [mieat Sentey's counsel, immadiatety | diuhee "Wine ignored ine tetter. Ine | 5 ent to the telephone, They returned | dec he at he did not read tt, As Dr. Wanata says, If physicians dared to be frank and open, bun- | Marie left yesterdhy morning, after eae i went to the ¢ Aodthexcontes vika, y phy ‘a pen, i Kissing her mother good-by, and mtarted Employer—Troub Iw few moments, saying that ihe Fe | Rinxenal Stall talked a ped dent dred of them would acknowledge that they coustantly prescribe Lydia ostensibly for school. The girl and her i i 5 pert hal been confirmed. about hie tended honor.” bur the | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in severe cases of female ills, as they frother returned from thelr summer ou lous Times in Court ; Mr, Kayne then made hiv anounce | nr i tin gaa one of the counsel for | KHOW by experience that it can be relied upon to effect a cure. : Ing two weeks ago and Mre. Stevenson Room. ment to the Court and asked an ad- cant Oberiin M. Carter, and he kept his Women who are troubled with painful or irregular menstruation, ¥ {mmediately made arrangements for pinc- Journment for the da qilent from behind the penitentiary bars |backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhoea, falling, inflammation or Ing the girl in a private school, the —— hey was Shocked. Mr Wilton was thoroughty informea {Ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that “bearing-down” fecling, LeeLee ta tr Frank Dana, tron merchant, appeared AN the members of the Court, In-| Tesarding legal procedure as it affects |dlzziness, faintness, indigestion, nervous prostration or the blues should } SET et er aa sofas afternoon| In the Yorkville Pollce Court this morn: | 4 cluding counsel for the Government and] {ivjce mas often bount Be tone reyug, [take Immediate action to ward off the serious’ consequences, and be restored A Se eee etal anise Ing with the prospect of explaining hix for Admiral Schley. exprenged the ute Selalmy aaainat the Milted Btaten, Io perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable t prs: Btavanson! hesamalaiartned pepe Mee RCI ed aah et | a Compound, and then write to Mra. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for further \ tehed ta learn that Marie had not been | Dana ta fifty-seven yeare of age and free advice. No living person has had such a vast and successful experi- + nate since tie day she was entered. Oa| distingue 1n appearatice atid drest ence in treating female ills, She has guided thousands to health. Every | GE a car an Ue suffering woman should ask for and follow her. advice. er re Aleco: n arrest followed an exc Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has carried hundreds of — {— women :hrough the periods of child bearing and change of life In perfect. S D E N comfort and safety. | U | A medicine that has restored so | . ed s0 inany women to health and can produce Proof of the fact must be regarded with respect. This is the yecord of a ny Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which c: any other medicine the World has ever produced. not Ue eaualled by It 18 well to remember these facts when some druggist tries to get you that the girl had taken ier clothing, | scene last night at the Hotel Savoy, at Jewelry and money with her, and she| the corner of Fifty-ninth street and | hurried to the Weat Thirtleth street] Fifth avenue. The sight of an elderly; police station, Before going to the sta-| gentleman in the grasp of a woman and | opps, tion she visited her pastor, a well-!q beautiful blond girl near by In dl ,known Roman Catholic prieat, and ob-] monds and tears created much excite: tained from him a@ letter to Cormrmia-| ment sioner Murphy, Introducing her and r “This man ts my husband, and I want caartel: ro Danas lwtil te the Mrs. tha In Reventleth treet? do Jealousy Prompts Crime, and Lynching Mob questing the Commissioner to lend her| nim arrested for fot AUP pOT ER ec eee Tend of his # A to buy something which he says is “Just as good." That {s Impossible, as no TIeTReskidin Rieger ee ety an inate lady of forty seats tom] Rnd tis d [shoe wan te at Is After Fleeing Slayer. other medicine has stich a record of cures as Lydia. Ey Plakhenre Veres peuThe (description given by Mra. Rteven- pas 4 ‘ ont | nel tar ji anes aa ey table Compound; so do not experiment with untried medicines. Precincts, and capt. Titus detatied spe-| “She ta not my wife,” faltered the] eT ie thai. sie cont Of course | was.” sapped the. wome Chal men'on the case. Mra. Stevenaun | gentieman, nervously. Pais Ut was easy te dearn Chat tn vn What right) had tu he going | SPRINGRIELD, Mo, Sept. 24—Pas-y State School of Mines. at Rolla, Mo., aw deposited with the National C1 desired to avold publicity, but when a VOCE IIT w ti h thir blond ner : ity Bank of Lan feporter for ‘The Evening World re. | “Who i thie woman?” asked the po-| Att Jaw in wales te te Se eee en ee tite oat! mtg | SenKers who arrived here to-day on the] Milled a itl student through Jealousy mike Pep arr pant teeept lle beyl i ininded her us, morning thal the |ticeman suspiciously the fetectives ta watch him, W Atiirney Stetnert, “and thie committed | §t. Louis apectal train from San Fran: | XCM aBC and then fed. mm Medicine Con Lene Fevovery, of Mina Helen Bloodgood was) sty stenographer,” came from the | an oll! stuckle-head 8 aut 5 age mob in after hin and he may be jue to the presa she changed her view tleman. Mrs. sa says that Dana foe oy tie rie! posed Mott oo | elaco ged that a professor in the heat if ¢ pene and readily told the story of her daugh- | Kentieman. he East Fiftyefrat | 2een living with her in the Seventieth might: have hail you arrested, 1 dix. Se ——— —-—— = ters strange absence: They all went to the Eas See Eciteatictnd Pacdiss IPRA CH Seat: thet easier ~ “1 whould say that I myself have been | sire, jon, where the blond younk though ft was bouKht by Mr 7 { . on the stage, and it may be that Murle| Stree! station, where the ade te ie (nate Mer OW Entirely, i has become infatuated with ft and has | Woman han 5 “He haa not been coming home for Mes Dana watted fF to the} » - run away to Join « theatrical company, | tue sergeant with the words: inner for three Weeks, she wat, “and courteream for M When ie , } never encouraged her, however, to] “Don't let them lock him up TAKE | ater 1 coceived the reports of the Westie sp r | ’ low a theatrical career, but A £ ea Ais peetonad (belong it wal 5 ameitan ‘ Kiss eT li ara [terse Seats eh tea SUS CURED. |World Wants her, cha was 8 6oed Ca pevoted tome $5,000, Wrankep on top fuer, in woteh ft don't bother im e and a stent church inember. W said was Fran! sibed for him. He fas tee a6 sald Hing Cirther abe ts iy ath: nl itadrinerebante moniter (atthe! Ath that fopin ever since, He teunliy came sue yout Deane tiene aren) jedical Company sit nae ie no Pane Tae ts [Se bane uo. Non 20 Hromdimay, Fed ME A Ry te uman or Batten World ie auld Cnet ‘ yUUU,UUU. HYSTERIA est Result- 0 1 began sult for divorce, but he|A. Dana je che partner. Dana declared | aimeitnes called him my husband.) Woman Whe caused he arrest had: been = RIA. M toned. to take Macie from me tet) nat nie wite lived at the Lareley apart: |ut''ahe ‘usualy cofetrad ca “him me igang Wm, for yea : SPASMS-.--ST. VITUS’ DANCE . rie an Ne a aaa iemiranearentte ve cing her a regilapsale G b have up to @ year ago ilved ment-house, Fifty-alath atreet_ and tei ghe pe hemtognrds [ia thas peer Rca ber a oresular: a ] hildy waa bora, there. sind apeaie | avenue, When eran there Mra, Dana | Sify "vet Henn Bite paral wife ftom antosine atd'inis [HE WILL APPEAL TO ROOSE-|MOSER ESTATE CARE if NOW NEURALGIA.---ASTHMA. ringers! yFyench and ‘Genin sar Ptabneseniinarnowsni aeelte as Be ere Saran QGUENEY, | gald she had been married to Mr Lane Se OU a eG sy Pat thome with her hove Tahal have | yEuT, BRUSSELS HEARS. IN THE COURTS. RHEUMATISM----GOUT. sides with me against her father, so| for thirty-two years and that ; : : PMy relations wlth m rapher NERVOUS DEBILITY. je cannot have gone with him." woman claiming tu be Mra, Dana waa After Mrs, Julla 1 had told, per Merely. friendly. My “wites knows Z story to Mugiatrate Mott Invthe York: the young woman and likes Here. fihaes Waa ‘Marie has long had an ambition to Mre, Dana No. 2 Talks. Stage Career. an imposter Ville Poltce Court today, the Magistrate | taken inner-at times, butt Mig further between ust and Wil Holland Non-Comml Not Reveal F re ad © oon, the tage. atid Hrs Btevenison, | me woman who caused Mr, Dana's ar Ta ern 4 Paid Help Wants raged e TeAaissAveatt Bev 2 ; teed “toliget ime to. (hitrodtice ner se | rest lives at No, 242 Went Sevent | "rang hs inhi iy, in this morning's jous stage people whom 1 ot One with ail tte fastromeats aad apparatus that Blec: | p yarlous stems people : mom but [anreeti Ch? UG eo 1. Sept. 1. Teicaldcletce eam provide. Hf you are suferiog in World. wt st “She carted her clothing away, a . 5 sday | moun Moser Hed for trial | (al! and be examined. ‘ garment at 4 time, and there are uniy | Darentiy thisty-cieit On forty veers old, BRUSSELS, Sept, 24—The Solr to-day | mous Moser case will be called for trl cimontale from patients who few idee ‘din good tante, oh fre eo Hague say- Et ST CAE eal Reon eee teetsyoat tho eer CE Se rer lascayie Court; No.-1ito-day.) The taave at etake IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING. Eure'e position. on the “stages t wisn | Seventeen years,” #he sald to a reporter v shortly dend ¢ spectal mission to Preal- 11% broverty waren Reariy, s0oo,00, tn: hava inesioaity P ad Hel v. : that Ircould hear from here whe ME" | tor Phe Evening World this morning - \ font, itoosevelt cluding: yee rough, of Tams give thie stat of doctors al Ip Wants in the $3! } t have gone to her father, but 1 donot | "We have two cblidren, both girls, one . ern relt. aque and {coal iands in whioa the Le: |e: i a yeu will be surprised at the Lenedt New York papets a os Inthe pocket of a Jacket which ane | en nd one ‘melee Jones old, boring ava WIFE HURT a iat eoleries bala he Nassar Medical Company, Eicht ee se st et 1 4 ‘ girl wore n few daya before she wont | all those years Mr. Dana has supported i MILLIONAIRE AND Claimants from many. part of the} {emi Act te id oson and: tron 3 te 6 Pol, SIPS Ten entGn then foliannee ences | Me I URE stage. certinester” | DE: SOODALL, WELL-KNOWN: |“YOU'LL NEVER SEE ME ge. | BtMe are bere to prosecute the case. | Sundays, Tas Me tol? were Prien: enerenny vy the girl: Sti(heleeportectll GETS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. AGAIN, HE WRITES. and Mrs, Tho Alyen Vie~ Enna eEEee 6 : eo ear a rose of wi d 5 j When sou wing to-nliht: “YL uave plenty of proof that fam hie time path wiles Ranawey, LIGHTER SUNK AT DOCK. APERENTI F Te wIN mean you forgive me again; lawful wife” was the re Way Tay Thoman Alyea, the millionaire prest- BARNS 7] Lapies raiton MH Instead, Dover the wortd with | Tle ‘4 d a1 naolidated Tow Rest n Y y ‘Thy a rose of red. naye (travelled jalljover th Ad ow lth imerad Wieltton’t deome Young Rose Nad Made | ent of the Paterson Consoneeom:-b ee ws dente Got a 3) MACHINIETS Iwill know that my hopes are van, | NM. Here te one of iny carda.” and she . So an | Comany ana of the Atyen Feed Com) piy of Canned Goode trom Wreck. me exhiblted a Git of paetevoard bi pany, and his wife were vic ‘The Nght A a Anil 1 never knew a . ne Search, Me OnE aceened ek ¢ Nghter Henry E. Dubois, of the a gta ale Tove the ee legen Mre ane Dana — | Maree ties nye the Wright & Qobb Lighterage Company, add And my dreama of the future ail fled: | THia laat summer [was in the moun ‘ B 5 qj « fi sUnk’al’plor.7iNoeth dliverocday whi -or— oa 5 wialreamn\utsthe: £4 talne with nv aivle, Mee Dana did wt | Willlam A, Goodall, a) well-known ‘Their spirited horse took fright and |S)nK Bt Pler 7 Nort ttt te eetie e 536 ‘ Thavtant wreoraeet Viali ous, which wae contrary nin fwtysiclan of thie city, way ertnied a) AMITERST, Mass. Sept, 4—Francia|dashed down 9 atoep hill. TWO trees! iiimore Transportation Company's i geese A \isuai custom. 1 knew that he was at sreaten of at vauvetee today OY 1M Rose, Faribault, Minn, came to] were torn down an the eisai cane eae i tentive t nt aphe nd poem ustice -Truax, in the Supreme te) Amherst: Colley few du befor off. Mr. Alyea’s tr tk was badly c= were aboard, nab ot - CHICAGO FIREMAN KILLED Sake tai Fane eater from his wife, Nettle M. Goodal eee ee tect tac tore ibe tured and Sire. Alyea had ner nose put bou famped quickly: and succeeded CARPIET LAYE 3] piaxo nanny 2 | ployed detectives to wateh him Bs Set ; pentns of the term, maving completed | {Uh AN at etelving other painful | in awit mina ashore. 000 worth eT 5] PiANa tas i ; ow I returned to the elty 1 ore he testhinony = showed that) Or, and preliminary arrangements for en= | wounds of canned goods floated about the CURED BY 33) POLIsITE! f " ‘Sev loclved reports from these detéctiver, | Mim Goodall were married on Nov 2.) trance into the vallege, He establianed | cThey-, were carried into’ Prosecutor | vicinity of the pler, and the inhabitants ; ey Makes 3] pont ‘ ern) Others Madly turt While) is ad Uved together happily for seve ly 1 fh Koemer's home, where they were at-|of the Firat Ward ‘spent the day gat! MH MOYS ....... 3] PRESSERS 7 a rac nt The reports showed that Mr. Dana tind | }*% her Rimaeif at the Amberat Houre, and on | tended by Dr. Swayae. eriag Prat naan and EMCAY. | crsisene.. 1] PRESSMEN i nil VarniehGhtnae toon aut driving frequently mith hia [eral years, Among the friends and ya-| stonday morning, Sept, 16 In company enotlgh to fast through the Winter, ep Ee CHAMMERMATDS |.) 94] SALESLAD Fi One Mreman was kille! and several! handsome vlond stenographer and that} Cents ef the Doctor was John a Dueck an Amberst: student, went in ES. /ithout Patien owledge, | clionts @ LOD a] aiaenanea ts 7 eis Others seriously Injured while Aghting al he took dinner ut the Savoy alinvet} a well-known cheminy Vuerk 84) search uf rooms HER DEATH PUZZL White Ribben Remedy will cure of destro COAT. MAK TOLDERERS 3 fire here to-day that damaged the oll every nytt. Hut there waa no evidence | Peined as co-respondent | About noon on Tueslay he pata his —— ateeased for alcoholle stim ei Be. ss, FACE i and yarnish plant of Freund Bros, at\on watch | could base a suit for divorce. {UT Moodall asserts that one day re-| Dit at the hotel and disappeared, leav- wo r ly ppt etd kta Rieter, UNO. 340 Kouth Canal street, to the exe] “Laat night 1 waited from 6.20 wclock tly he was dining in a restaurant|{ox his trank at the Amherst House Brooklyn Vouus man Probab CHOCHETERS SKIRT HANDS Oo) i tent of 360,000, ual lock In the vielnity of the when Diwrke came in, walked over ta] Ath fo arrangements completed for It@) gsugered an Apopletio Stroke. Maing White! K CUTTER cr. vs R/ RTENOORAPHERS | 3 ‘ of the . duspomn : ENTIATS oss ne 14 Charice L. Corey was the man killed | Savoy, and when my husband appeared | Hie table, where the Doctor was sitting | He wrote igtter tu hia parents on| physicians are in doubt as to the cause anes baearey 7 Members at WO. DISHWABIE TAILORS oo, 3 an will dh with the other worman f went up and] aud avked Nim how hie wife was Phe! ueaiay say that Ke was) not hie in} of the death of Mary McLaughlin, Nai FA E EYE m Temperance Union DRRSEMA I TINAMITHR 2S 1 : ‘ S end voilege, that. he - Fe SH eee fof Mire, John Gluadoy nare| grabbed them. ‘They teled t met away] Doctor replied that he Rnessed she was] {Mie Amberst: aint that hits parents | wonty-alx years old, who lived with her Seeuenpeion, aelbinaycatarri,.rheame-| dtentarde aad: the cutee nove, been many ta] DRUG CLENK AERITERE TF ar acaped being killed. Mra, Glun-|and my husband pushed me su hard that | a)! rhkbt.« would never see him agatn. parents at No, 100 Prospect ‘place, Recralgis, paralyale, (ail diseases, of the| many caste the Hemedy ws en secretly, 1 eae Ea Lil spoken fe wand ner ehiliren, whic ved in a! 1 fell down, But | ching to both of them} Duerk then made certain charges] | Notting as, been scent or heard of |itrroklyn. ‘The young woman waa found nein, ene eee erty gerommend and i aie btie linen REE TH ee y oe ba aH busy Fomoving furniture, warn the | 44 had him arrested on a charge of] akains: Mra,’ Goodall, and when the | "Tig faence. “through the detective {early to-day lying acroaa her bed dead, fad m practical and. ec Arentment to ald sf) WAIST MANDA. 3 Was geen to tremble. | ‘They | aneault.” Doctor becamy enraged he offered to hd New York, has | partly dressed. ad ee saieuri ery Yee PIREME 5 Wali: 3 are jed in time. The cot) gowd yee apher Expin back his assertions up with written pon all outkolng ! She was in good health and spirite bon-electrieal x t OLDEN 13) winpow. completely demolistied. nOOT vessels Crom the Ree eretlcatinatt nant Kind "of mawsage, med ‘arink by the 3 +6) CLEANERS 4 ———— In the station-house the stenographer, | PE b ty intercept. hin tn the when Mi ss i for the cure's?| vee of White Ribbon Heredy that {earnestly IL] winpow a. Witalfor Poor Bau nat Hot arte aa Stine Neratoe mead | The Dopior san he went with Duerk | places leaving trp. The Dr. Murphy. of St, Mary's Hospital ‘all eras tee trom I}. to| request you to give ita trial’) Vor sale by drug 2 ee pnessens 3 b +5 HAT IHdilbslteri@e Hollan wand Gwaslltherd ible to low traces of | wh Hed in by the young woman’ M, Prices for treatment very Gise everyehere. of by mati, $1. Trial package © 118% | WOODWORKERR ER eget 69 THe, ven ne Wor nald that ahe Hved at No, 13) Degraw taal act herd linAmherat father, Michael J. MeLaughitn, a well: Tectures on deafness and’ diseusea| free by writing of calling’ on” Mr SHECELLANEOUR HOM, Ga.. Sept. 2—Neal Riley, | treet, Brooklyn, talked freely with the] MPOWM letters written by Aire, Goodal Ix a fne-looking fellow | known. politician, would not state free. Office and treatment rooms, opizenea: Seeretary of he tree 2 eae tt the murder of hin wite, wan | detectives and officers. She war atylivh-) Wo ite chemist which proved her mis-) with a pleaslag. frank face and) man: |tively what caused death. e declared a (ee Newb Y ore: sia a ae se * cont her. Y bear 3 pged Oc Jy wowned and wore many valuable dla-} "On the prin} of imo aulcsDuerk wan Fe TACICEaA RTARTA CRU inet Can ticie ting and rwas in, nig, thin Jelined te. think Mies cL ae Nin ded sure, fatale permanent fate; le is apoplexy, autopsy r- he opesation; pay en formed. bok sooklet. Dr. chapman, Ke Dread to sult ds.“ Babak matt Duvrk was Dr, Goodall’s principal wit- 1 da Ightly: “pate. Apgi Coot wormant living slay wie principal features and ts slightiy pale ReBR OS (UAT Cotas . _.' under twenty years of age