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~ SECRETLY MARRIED £ila, Bradna, Equestrienne with the Barnum & Bailey Show, Becomes the Wife of Her Ringmaster. , ‘ QUIET WEDDING IN LONDON. | : | But the Couple Kept the Affair a Secret Until Yesterday, and To- Day Received Hearty Congratula- tions of Their Many Friends. _ A pretty romance developed this morning at Madison Square Garden and Bs a result all the members of the Barnum & Bailey Company are ex- ‘tending their felicitationa to two of the popular members of the company. When the circus returned from Eu- ‘rope last year it brought with the ‘famous eauestrienne, Filla Bradna. Despite the fact that she !s almost a Phenomenon in musoular development, | ———— ~~ ahe 4s of extremely graceful figure pnd was christened by the company as! MURDERER A\ *the Dresden China Girl.” 4 Bhe was accompanied by her cousin Funeral of Chr lightest indication that any other than | rs id purely cousinly sentiment existed be- ¥ them. . * They returned to Europe last fall. | Where they spent the winter and some @firee weeks ago came back to New | we that the re station we were 1 to yesterday morning @hat there had been any heir relationship. ‘They were forced out of their sceret welations yesterday morning by the as- sgignment of the various mombers df he company to thelr quarters upon the Bleeping cats for the ensuing travelling weason. Mr. Bradua was compelled to Dlushingly that he and his upon the day before they tu embark to America had suspected change in | A good many spring tonics con The news of the announceme epread through the Garden and festation of the py couple, attired in rowsh 4 \ clothes, were compelled to hoid out, as so many dmpromptu reception. ‘ SSS * 32 DIE AS VILLAGE SINKS. | velopment of any ee in the system. in Spanish Community Drop Underground After Ruin MAD! RID, March %4.—The persistent |* Fains of the past few lay re Bulted in the sinking ot the village of Cuevas, a Thirty-two persons ure reported dead. BAD Boils and pimples, sores, ulcers and pr ofgbad blood. When the bodily organs th the impurities and casts them out through sluggish blood, the skin reacts, and the 1 in the and inflamed by the acrid matter passing o and red, disfiguring blotches, pimples, blackheads, and all manner of torment- ing, itching eruptions break through and continue until the riotous, feverish blood » has been restored to its normal state. At this son the system should have a thorough cleansing, the blood pur- ified and all the bodily organs toned up and strengthened, or you may look out for a return of your old skin trouble Jater on, for as long as a remuant of disease remaips in the blood it i to come back. The use of lotions, pow- ders, soaps and salves in diseases of the skin do but jittle good, for the blood and not the skin isthe real seat of the trouble. It is internal, not external. ‘he humor or poison in the blood is the cause of the eruption, and a blood purifier and not lotions or salyes is required in the treat- ment of these skin dis Face pow- § ders and cosmetics of various kinds cover up for the time being the ugly blemishes, blackheads and pimples and glaze over the rough red skin, but the impurities in the blood will continue to break out until the evil is corrected at its fountain head Purify the blood and the skin will take ca } ses. ygood. A better and safer remedy for d humo eruptions cine cont perior. h improves under its tonic effect, ess, loss of appetite, and other Write us if troubled with sores bir Physician advise y > SHE MARRIED HER RINGMASTER. | Fle Sradner hoffer's wife cond) ewer sium, an injurious drug that Appear on the body fs a m humours and {mpurities being drive: thins and weakens the blood, reduces | down. the vitality and enables the rapid de-| and nourishes the borly because its the poisonous waste matter be driven | drugs or acids out of the body in the spring. but the |that ts clalmed for it, sore or itching eruption of some kind is the result. stem all winter are suddenly thrown off by the blood and the pores are clogged +, ,eral compounds so often used in skin diseases frequently do more harm than good. ) c a@may dry up the eruption, but the effect upon the stomach and general aystem is far from «4 description. system builder, but q tonic and appetizer without a su- THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1904: —— WOMAN KILLED BY FALL FROM WINDOW ae See ; Supposed to Have Been Hang-| ing Clothes, but the Police Take Her Husband, Who Was) in the House, in Custody. Mrs. Kate Hatteta fell fourth floor of the bulldink Ninth avenue this afternoon the 706 from No. to her apartments, where they found Hatheld. His actions were so auspicious that It was deemed best to take lim to the station-house, He appeared dazed and could give no connected statement about anything that had happened previous to the fall of bis wife | At the West Firty-seventh street ata tion-house Hatheld said that he had had & quarrel with his wife just before she fell to her death and that she had started across the fire-escape to the apartment of a Mrs. Kilngman, ND SON BURIED. Int. Kirachoffer and next Syrederick Brad: hal) hand the Boy He Killed. door, Ho did not swe her after abe i fadna, a tall, handsome! sme sunerals o Ne climbed out of the window ne fan. He has served as her ring mas-| , 00° 1inerals of Christ. Kirschoffer and) Dojjeeman took lim to the courtyard Tiee, hea chi Acrptess tie MAS- | the four-year-old son he killed in Wil-| where her body las _ mrp ep ote beta rhreei horaoe two days ago were held to-| Hattleld was charged with being a sus- and has at all times devoted himdelf rom the little restaurant that |Piclous person and locked up, The fur @o her affairs, ‘There was never the} : att niture In his flat was found tn Hee ente owed not had ebite seekers cole of the Bedford ‘alted out pening in the fro it his wife had ach the Kung t and had probably be- ‘Zork to renew thelr engagement with/| ek mall white hearse for the A large number of | Of the cniid. ———————— Mrs. Kirschoffer ts still alive the ity, returned with | paite,,himchofter, is still alive in tel EARTHQUAKE IN ECUADOR. hip. Neither they | an aven ch nee for re ry. rh GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, March 24.- mor bers of uny up| let her hush ver hea CHAAR RTARGS pada embers, of tN sae rtt hy toh been remove and she has regained c Heaps ~ HOW PEOPLE ARE MISLED. ———— only way that can be done ts, by tain iodide of potas- | strengthening and building up the sys. the blotches| tem, so each organ can do its work ani-| Properiy—which is the manner in the) which Father John’s Medicine has n| been So successful in restoring health| ‘This drug| and strength to those who are run It has a gentle laxative effect, medicines sold as) poison—It 1s not suppose. - disease that may be| ingredients are pure food elements— It is important that! no opiates or narcotics, or poisonous, Guaranteed to do all) Father John’s Medicine ts Invaluable as a Tonic and| ' Body Builder in the Spring--Makes Flesh and Strength, SIGNS OF BLOOD istular or dry ‘scaly skin eruptions, are signs at nature has designed for the cleansing and purification of the system break down or become torpid and inactive, the blood takes up the pores of the skin, and a carbuncle or boil, The warm days of spring arouse the | pwmors and poisons that have been collecting fi, and the skin has a dry or oily appearance, STRONG AND VIGOROUS NOW Buoyrus, Ohio, August 17, 1908, My groneral healih was greatly rn down and am satis- fied that my blood was weak andimpure. I felt extremely | bad in more ways thanone, and not getting any better de- | dea that Lhad best take something to cleanse and eurloe blood and build up my general health. Seeing 8, 8. 8. highly recommended I began its use, and oan truthfully say that it did mea great deal of good. My appetite im- proved under its use, I gained in weight, and the medicine made ine stronger and more vigorous in every way, be- | sides puritying and enriching my blood MRS, A. MORROW. THE BEST OF HEALTH S., in my opinion, is ax good a medicine as simply cannot he improved upon as a reme- dy to purity and enrich the blood and to invigorate and tone up the system. This spring my blood was bad and I srun down in health, and having seen your medicine ily advertised I commer suse. To-day my blood is in fine condition and my health is of the best Am foreman for a large concern here, and iff was not in good physical condition it would be impossible tor me to fillthe place. &.S. 8, has been of great se m Killed, Her husband, James, who was found Jn the house, wax arrested, am it fy not entirely clear how she came to fall The report of the enighbors is that | she wan hanging clothes, became over- balanced and slipped out his story was allowed to stand until after she had died, and then pol nt upstairs *|trouble and chronic liver affection. WATCH THE SKIN FOR SIGNS OF BAD BLOOD. | to me and |! “unt wes | Cure of One Girl Showed to Her Sister the Way to | Perfect Health | Roth these sisters. Miss Bessie O'Lough= |lin and Miss Mary O*Loughlin—were af- | Aicted with variations of the same dirense. Tha cure of one suggested the cure of the jother—na has been the case In many an- other home that Dr. Pettingtil’s Kidney- Wort Tablets has blessed through Its won- Gertul curative powers. FROM BESSIE O'LOUGHLIN. “Por about eighteen months I had excru- clating agontes with my kidneys, “T had nevere pains and lamenens through the small part of my bark, with briek posit In the urine. This led me to procvre @ box of Kidney-Wort Tablets, which re- Heved me at once, and | am now in perfect beaith “I write to thank you and to recommend the Kidney-Wort Tablets to all womankind suffering the same as [ was."-—Bessie O'Loughlin, 5 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, Sept. 2. 1902 FROM MARY O'LOUGHLIN “For some time 1 nuffered with kidney 1 had all the manifestations, pains in the side and across the back, dizziness and a fiutt of the heart, especially after eating. = THE DOCTOR'S WARNING. Alcohol, put In LIQUID Kidney “Rem: saies a. proagtta ents mete aa ta Weak Widnese and’ Madge r will let aK rey neni hol Yet tiguta are loaded with alco! DEATH'S WARNING. RICK DUST tn urine yi stood over night Is ink that DECAY ARE dinenae, above the victim like a uaked sword, Dr. Pettingil ALL TURKISH TOBACCO 10 for 10c. 25 dainty 1 FREE New Pictures. mean: Fall set free for 60 Turkish ‘Trophies coupons. DON’T RISK A PENNY. Fer a0) Stes ave hesnea means see with, hear I do not hesitate to give it the credit it deserv WM. F. VAN st., Beaver Falls, Pavn RUPTIONS AND OTHER SIGNS, Alliance, Ohio, August 5, 1903, Years ago my blood was bad, as evidenced by skin erup- tions on difterent parts of the body, and other symptoms, so | T concluded to try 8 8.8., knowing it to be highly spoken | of. After using a aumber of bottles—do not remember just how muoh—my,biood was thoroughly purified and enriched and I was relieved of all eruptions andirhanifestations of | impure blood. 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I suffered | with constipation and there was great quan- Concentrated Cure. titles of brick dust In iny water, ' “T had tried one doctor after another, with little or no benefit “About that time my wister was cured of her backaches by Dr. Pottingitt's Kidney- | Wort Tablets, and 1 read the little book in} the package and decided they might beneft } me. jouxh wy trouble was somewhat ay} taking three bot of Kidney- tT was like & new being, and der [ am now cured, all through the ' ' ‘ virtues of Kidney-Wort’ Tablets." Mary O'Loughlin, ff 8, Oxtord st., Brooklyn, N Y.. 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