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‘then there wero \Budly. frightened ale What bur “i at ve children were sleep. Eadert, of the » @tation, was ee An ‘in: @ man's body shoot as As it plunged it Mgbert saw va lant and legs be- ithe wires that aup- the man clung A om th ‘@ crash of mp gave way Mtjand fell to the caver and found an his head, eald, was not instant death, jew York Hospital, d instantly, His ‘Durned from eleg- |. No douht in the he had been the police went on, ‘had met death in) Then they pursued thelr 2 ¢, dourtroom, \Bowne waa the jast witnpse, |: was no rebuttal and’ esta Cook ther edmmed up fir the When Cordove tas brought inet enurt-room At the ‘resumption of the trial fn the afternoon, the crowd was é) renter than'In the mornibg, The wom- jen of South River, fearful that ‘they a vaitcle ot em the' safe to’ it. ‘Then prietor of the cafe sada ‘certain no lesa ‘than auilred to carry ust have mate “Train at Ono ‘repairing the cars, in the fire started, Tho forged to fire, A snotor led four other sare away trom ion Workmen leaned eras re belch 4 iW to inet ov ‘the to soph, seas inet ute ey radi ft ramen, {bad five minutes when he was taken joan HURRY UP @ bridme acrogy the: Kast Kiver at f Ward's ang R Randall's Telands, t would fone thelr seats if they left for Nincheon, remained during adjourn: Mont. ‘Theron way’ packed to the Straining point, but the crowd made no Improsalon on Cordova, Rarlior in the dav the two brothers, of Miss Bowne and her atmnt visited hek in Jall-and tried to bring about her return home, They counselled and advised her, but. the gir) Temained obdurate, Bogged to See Jule, Conlova gave’ thé deputy sheriff a to his cell after the noon adjournment, "IT myst see Julia, he gried, “Let mo see her!’ Tho deputy sheriff, reo« {oped permisslon and Cordova was thd to bia cell. Mrs, Comdova, resuming the stand, wis showa A number of letters her | 7 hitsband: tad whiten her since May of last year, and Identified them, J.C, Bowne, tather of Julla, was the next witness: called, “Duving the intervals that Mr, ae dova was away was’ your daught Missing from home In Bouth River?” asked the prosecutor, The question was not allowed, Francis Mulvey, the deteotive who brought Cordova and Miss Bowne back from Washington told how he found the ~THE ALDERMEN Applcation was made thls afternoon by Walter B, Brown, Beoretary of the Brooklyn Transportation Reform League, before Justice Dickey, of the “Supreme Court, for a writ of peremp- tory mandathys to compel the Board of | Aldermen to take action on the apvll- cation for a franchise by the New York Connecting Rallroad, which Is to con- hect the Lone Island Railroad with the few, York, New, Haven and Hartford This application has been before the Aldermen since June 2 last, and in wpite of thelt own rules pnd the pro- ony of the Rapid Transit act requi Ine action within tour weeks, it Is si slumbering jn the Committee on Bridges | 3 and Tuhnela, The Transportution League consll- ors that Ht is a matter of vital Inter- | eat to Brooklyn and oh bobalf of tha} League Secretary Brown, ag a resident ©f Brooklyn, {8 bringing action to. com- pel the Aldermen to make a@ definite move In the matter, | Mies aera SULLIVAN VS. HERMAN. |x Dee niebannes (Special to The Kyentry Work.) HOT SPRINGS, Aric., March 12,—Dave Sullivan, of New York, and "Kid" Her- “couple in Washington ang Custody, Edward Bowne, Juita's: TO BONNE GR. 2 took them tn “brother, was shown 2 jacket of letters which the father had pald were taken from Julia's trunk: Haward Bowne | a he ‘had deciphered them. were not admitted.. Qyitted that The letters Sonuel L, Obra, brotherdn-aw of Mra, Cordoye, told of a meeting with Wordovin ia dereey City Ubre paid: ‘Thre: on July M4. ened with. Violence, “de threatened me with violence if T mentivned the namé of @ ccrtain wo- man, He sald he waa golr ng away and we would ‘never hear from him again, 1 went from Jersey City: t io New York, I syw him again ip New York on Feb; 2i, but had) nothing to sayto Aim, I Supported Mrs, Cordova ever since. bi the past threo weeks I have tried ore Sr the stand to bi Jatter hisged: “Liar, Arey ad | took the stand 185 to mi ordered lyn. Agaln od yh i Wer Thad een November #5. Nov hour a reconuiitation,’’ o eae aaah dn Brovk- jaa, line!" in his own n May ti, ie vut of oi in Miy Anan money. F $8, andoin “Aflev recelving a letier from my wile f seen one a ie yi at Fidsnd f. plea fram her, 1 aid and wae her the ha I ch “T in he. eu wit Bouth River. T apo} ized, > hoy that J oot, rhe ave her more. 7 promi- faed to give her alt of what [ earned. Twas working for /he Irie Railraad, My acefe and Mr, O’Brien had detuctives mt on my track, IT told them all to support her and at WOU met Bou me, either,” AGAINSTDIVORCE: that 1 would the ehikiven, ive with her, She didn't FOR EMIGRANTS’ (Special tovThe Byening TRENTON, N, catios fora of Nelile Mason, of World.) J, March 1.—In an |, opinion filed to-day dismissing the appll- Jersey City, vorce from her husband, Carlevon P.-Mason, of Brooklyn, Vice-Chancellor Stevenson enunziates clear: ly certain clr- cumstances under which the Court of The conditions Justify the divorce, -rom her for more The wife, though ded York, had been: Iivi City for more than two vers. The Vice-Chancellor characte proceedings as an “emigran Bays there are probabil: one a week, of & similar | deaorted wives move to No the sole purpose of takin, Under the Now Yi recognized a3 9 gnound pe and in this tr 1a committed In Ne Ns efore, held tht, whi of Chancery bas jurindlo not of the divorce laws of this 8 ork laws devertion |x |Chancery will not grant divorces, Vice-Chancellor state: facts presented by the evide that the e are Un sufficient to ‘Testimony wad offercd to show that the | serted his wife wilfully and re: husband de- | than h woekin ing in Jersey nt 1 Ikind, “where w Jervoy for | ik advantage | tate, for absolute ew York, ile the Court | ton aver the | complainant, It hae not been shown to le Clul “Kid Oy wwii feree, ght, at bar, have jurisdiction over her statuy, constituting the rest of the case mn rimontn) || JURY HEARING — ‘GRANDMA’ CASE Mrs, Daniel J, 1. Metinns ‘Not in Court at Opening of Trial of “Husband’s Suit for Mpohie Divorce, =. “Mrs, McGinnis, ‘the, young grandma of forty-five, was, dot In gourt ‘to-day at the trial of the suit of..Dante Joseph ‘MeGinnis in ee Clarke's part of tho Supréme Court,’ for abso» lute divorce, and the young’ dreator f fashion mt modestly against the’ wall in the back row while the lawyers, Thomas P. Wickes and Justice. Sea- bury's brother, William Marston Bea- burv, examined -citizons sa to thelt fit ness to act as jurors, . Even William Hy Cox, the old famtly friend of nineteen years’ standing, and Matilda; his trusting wife, who declares under oath that she knows there could have been hothing wrong between her hupband andthe fascinating Grandma McGinnis, deprived the opening semsion of tho: trial of thelr presefice, | the case closed for, the plainuitt, O'Leary pala fined Judge Wills at Wheaton to-day, ends |bf the seventeen members of the Wash- jington Baseball Club left, town at 3 P, will prepare themselves for the opeaime {of the season here with the New Yorw Americans & month trom to-morrow. The playérd who started were—Piteh- ers Patten, Jacoduon, Walle, aunsedd in Cotchera Kittredge, Heydon, Knoll: fielders Manager Btahl, M al; live. with’ her at No. 67 * fourth etreet, when ‘'Grandma’s'’ hus+ band out off her allowance after raiding her flak at INO, 190, Weat-Ninotieth atrest, when he and his friends found Cox and Mya, MoGinhls tno situation, Mrs. Mc- Ginnis admitted at first, flush that it thoked bad, but she:explained that it re- sulted ‘from, Mr, Cox's wuftering a vib- font. attad of iiness; which made her insist on hth remaining: Nt her ftat over it, _ Saw Men Visit the Flat, James Dowd, who was called as the first witness, testified that on two occa- slond be saw men visit the flat of M MoGinnis.: His testimony was corrobo. ated by Lester Fleming, @ driver, Clara Phillips,’ who arid she Occupied the ground floor of No, 18 West Ninetleth street, last July sald that when a man nathed Fréd’ Ritnér called’ on Mrs, Me> Ging he Kissed her, The witngss di nied that she was'a detective, but ad- mitted ptie: had received about $100 for her expenses and $200, "the sum agreed upon it : found information satiefactary Beabi Uh ed ‘organ, Mre, Phillips concluded her story with]. the statement that she telephoned by arrangement to Mr, McGinnis the night of Ae 2L last that Cox was there. Wiliam §. Collier and hig brother, Frank A, Colller, told how. they broke Into the flat with MoGinnis at'd o'clock on the morning of Nov, 2. McGinnis Testifies. After corroborative testimony from # former servant, Mr, Seabury announced Mr. Wiekes called McGinnis as the Meat. witnoss for his..wite, Tt was elloited that McGinnis asked Dowd to take i flat near in 192-3 and see if he couldn't find out what Mrs, MoGinnia, was ‘up. to, O'LEARY GETS OFF WITH FINE (Special to Tae Evening World. CHICAGO, Ill, March 13,-James and two of his leutenants aggregating $1,700 before This their prosecution in Dupage County for the operation of the Stock- ade Pool-regm at Byrnevilie, States Attorney Goodrich announced that payment of the flhes was agreed between the defendants and hhn- and his men having prom- again to invade Dupege mbling place, and the tran- tion Was thus terarnated, ‘These beside O'Leary to i) fined were Barney Zachariah and wna abate: Me- Whorier, SENATORS LEAVE ~ FORTHE SOUTH (Gpeclat to The B WASHINGTON, Marci 1 2 ie World.) «Fifteen out M, for Charlottesville, Va,, where they HELP POLE {IN WILD GHASE They Scrannble after Man Who Got ‘Away from Offi- -cers in Front of Tombs. tps Detestives, Mocelll and Tdaten, fol. Jawed, hy a imob, of 3000) people, ci @ man all around the Mulberry section thie afternoon: blooking trafic onthe streets and causing a suspension of bisiness In’ -¢he Criminal Courts Building, The mah waa James Leddy, |: of No. 165 Kast’ Sevemteenth atreet, Leddy entered the Importera and Traders’ Bank at No, ?' Broatway, uhortly after 2 o'clock, and presented @ check for $200. It was signed ap- parc@:ly by Mre. M, Perkins and was drawn to the order of Mra, H. H. Bot. tome, whose {ndorsement: appeured on the back, He said that Mrs, Bottome had given him the check to get cashed, The bank officials telephoned to Mra, Bottomo S04 learned that the check ‘was a forg- ery, Then) they telephoned for the Dolico, Leddy was taken’ td ‘the ‘Tombs in « Lie Wagon with two other prisoners, ‘The detectives fed him out first, Then they turned to watch tho other pdsoners: and Leddy broke Into a run ub Centre street, He turned east at Walker street, tan down Centre, By this time. everybody in. the nelgh- borhood was chaning bim, He dodged around witll nally’ he was cornered near Contre Market by the detectives, ‘who were’ about played put. Leddy -was later arraigned in Centre Street Polloe Court and held, He said he was an higiaed Hy in pig ae: fent-house at treet, eaary Mra Min Bottome i ily yes feria a 9 thought him to" ae ae check an naked — ACE TALK ; BETWEEN JAPS AND RUSSIANS, (Continued from First Page.) ly on thie ‘alert for just such a develop- ment, and would promptly demand the forms of the agreement for thelr in- ‘speotion. Wy Oe “+ China's, interests,’ It ts learned that the Chinese Govern- ment ip prepared when the haur of peace comes to call the attention of the, powers to the repemted Sogo whith at the invitgtio Btates each has given Bath Attieat Ade heresce of the Hay’ principle that ind | LAventritt in “Sbect orth of Baxter ‘etteet’ to Canal, then f west on Canal otreet to Contre and | on! ow Uf INNES S HUSBAND Lawyer Senies rio Marsh in De- sfending a Separation Suit Brought by No, 1~+!s Under Indiotmert on Bigamy Charge Out on $2,000 ball on an jndictment for bigamy. Lavourn Victor Elmora Innes, & lawyer, faced two women who claim him aa hypkand before Juatice Term of the Bu- preme Court. to-day in a. sult brought by one for peparation, Innes denies chat Green Innes, plaintift in the separation ault, was ever his wife, Bhe devinrey that they were married by @ contract in 190, He married “an- other woman,” she says, In 108, Key Nagel Ping Ri hye Clartes’ Viola . x, ine tes | Pa lure eam jer, ay ifamear ‘frites F'iv0. Ly peo AR fa Fo Hf yore, ie is at A Girton a ave Sp iat ares de at t the ‘trial that siete nes was yob loyal yer and she sat soee. pi bm fn court yne M. Mus ve, an office asso- clate of snags. ite if that Innes ee int rigor ‘Carol sedi nas hi the. death of ol orcs Snean, in Bellevue ind's death | ane | i ntifed the | rmed Mr, Innes the an eoertiag’ had been He objected to @ prey ral He drew up 5 marriage co ‘e both he Mt igo up fh safe. I have never feen 1 CHILD BURNED AT A BONFIRE Five-Year-Old Girl Old Gir Fatally. In-| Passing Stranger Came to! Assistance, but Too Late. Five-year-old Irene Moore, of Carroll) street ard Washington. avenue, was ‘fatally burned while playing. at. a‘ boo- fle In the street near her home this at- ternoon when her clothing caught fire, Her little playmates rah away.xcteam-| Thee’ The child “stood” stil, vainly en- ‘deavoring to bedt out the fire with her "China's administrative bas mult be maintained.) «| UTE PASS, Manchuria, March ithe Russians are nearing their, THe Pass positions. Japanese detachments con- time a northward movement trom Mutiden.. - defeated the enemy who attempted se- sistance at various places; “Our forces have completel)\. cleared. the onemy out of the districts twenty- five miles north ‘of ; and bn Bunday wore still them, “Phe, Russians Pir countless arta of supplies and ammunition in the district for thirteen, miles f-om whe vicinity of in, “south. of Chiulitkotau, west of the rattway, und sixiedn miles aorth of Mukden, “No time. has yor been had to count them. “Une of the colors captured belonged to'the One Hundred and Sixty-second Regiment from the Vilna district, which had “been anh in three previous wars, “Our Sinmintin garrison hae attested A paroled’ Rus#ian officer: from ‘Port Arthur, who broke his parole at Shang- hal and proceeded to Sinmintin, “Additional stores Intended ‘for the Russlans Have been seized at Sinmin- un” The Russian losses, as officially given, are 156,600, including killed, wounded lit prisoners taken, Prelude to Peace, ST, PETERSBURG, March 15—After- Noon,--The announcement mede in the name of the Government, in the face of the overwhelming, disaster: suffered by. Gen, Kuropatkin, that a fresh army would be\raiséd and the wat proceed, and the Meugnty attitude assumed by Japan, may ufter all be simply a spar. ving for vopition, which is the prelude vf peace, i { .80 far as the public here Is conserned, peace js the only thing taiked of, the sentiment being that if diplomaéy can now bilng the warrlig powers into nego- tiation peace will follow, Many’ diplo- matisis belivve that terns aoseptable to both are only possible on the basis, ngt ot orainary peace, but more th the he ture nf an alliande which wottd wnetiy define and guarantee the posit! on of the respective powers in the Far Hast} In the future Cuar Committed to War, But {t is certain that, Rushia ay yot, has made no’ move, Here confusion still reigns in the higher Shales and the Emperor has not yet decided that she muss 7h. jevert cleas ane party has pee La: aud is now taking Kion empt to continue the war will only pak gers at ey with the chances of a real constitution, —— os THREAT TO DRAFT FUSGIAN STRIKERS puevbsentnreny ST. PETMRSBURG, March 13,—Tie strike In the printing trade is almost | general to-day, and it Is feared the newspapers, will not be published to- morrow, ‘The authorities haye notified ali the i Bl, third; Cassld | Quthelders-—Hueta ly Catan fonaaye aliikere of the State factories bolonging rmy and navy reserves that Keri jpreghicr be we to inflicting heavy damage, and: they have | dobad Ppl ‘the loving cup was a token Souet additional complications and dan- |to ! water. |coftea any more, ‘tum os a delightful and healthful heverage which not only tnvigorates put supplies the best of nourishment! as well.” Name given by Postum Co,, Dattle.Creck, Mich, hands, ~ A man passing through Crown street/ saw the pulled, ‘0! A) overcoat, | wrapped ih it. and. rolled’ ther “on | he | grou: hed extingulobing the flames. 'e-Hospitai, oa: ohe could live only a few ——_—— AT ODDS:OVER JEROME. fome Methodiat Ministers Didn't/ jure, ofa clone isonal na Pine Lantos Le ation t) uae Tax “Paws wome we" wanted to have Mr, “Jerome's address poned: some objected to hearing bin wk ‘rot and rubbish” about Suns opening. and others declared that aud be given a respectful hear. | Bolgnn ts iy postpone his, address | = f were vo! AUTO BLOWN HIGH IN AIR. An automobile: owned by the Depart- ment Of Gas and Blectricity exploded) this afternoon on One Hundred and Nineteenth shreet, near Third avenue, Walter Malter, of No, 103 Amsterdam avenue, the chiuffeur, had just got out of machine to jnyestiaate a sheet of flame that waa trailing out ey aaved hh yevene pt tin e alr, ag abot, th diel hance the Sutomoblie tray. ised in plec alter turned tm a matni, “b but hee MW ueicaylt 18 the gasol n itself out on the ve: Fen the machine was totally wreckod, —— Louis BIEDERMAN HONORED, Louls Biederman, of Ridgewood, {s proudly displaying @ loving cup and an engrossed teatimontal presented Sqtur- day évening at Piel's Brewery, in Brook- lyn, In the presence of Beveral thousand reciation feos tng. Haymakers. of ty. * Peter, Byrnes, Fura, Coun if hs presentation apts ‘he te; timental was 3 preneited by the oor a. Bi yh ie ‘of Brodkiyn, which has Ae tee nora ions of Bleder- mang In its meraboraib EASY CHANGE In ¢ In Doings Harn, When Com plain how this remedy, | by. removing say puts io IS Ar te ‘i WR E i abu, intone vattenéay A Tady writes trom the land of cots eras Hh tpoag, ES, ato. Lully alate Im the book Twill send you when you ton of the results of 4 four years’ use of the food beverage—hot Postun v4) Coffee: “Byer since I can remember wo. Yer \had used coffee three times a day, It jured When Dress Ignited—frr.: CANDY|* Calves if iIqwalion, t sirens, ne aad Vit Shaon's ‘Hntatye -[PRARS FATHER WAS. MURDERED. Miss Mamlh O'Brien, daughter of Pat- tek O'Brien, watohman employed on a at tled up at Hast One Hundred and hirty-second street, has reported to the police that her, father ts missing and that she believes that he was mur- dered on board the boat @ week ago last night. ‘Tho gitl says that a woman who ‘keeps @ boathouse neas by saw men on ‘hor fether's boat on the niga Of his disappearance und heard The next. morning there wore food ins on the Moor of the. boat and t was found floating near, GIVEN UP UPTO DIE. But Our Areat “Cod | Liver Ol) Prep. aration—Vinol, Cured Her cf Consumption, Wier RR “OW Quarter Size — a6 ¢ OF OLUETT AND MORARO “aware NOW A HAPPY, “LAUGHING ‘RL Child Prostrated with Byapepsta Finds Health Through Rexall. of ‘Anderson, .Ind., Mary was on tho 28) <1¢ mothers could only be mado to |tealize,” said Mr. A, H. Coaden, Gen, Mer, of Riker's Drug Stores, “that dyspopala attacks children as well in grown folks, and that unless it ts promptly checked the little ones, jMhrough the inability of thelr stom- jaohs to assimilate food. literally sturve to death, much siffering, griet and despair would be averted. » “Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are ai sure cure for troubles of this Just read what they did for Pays {nette’s little daughter: ““T take, ploasure ip writing 7g that your Rexall Dyspepsia ‘ab\c have done more tor nly little girl than ‘all the remedies we have used, She {Was almost prostrated with. dyspepsia jand fast losing her strength, not, be~ jing able to use any solid food. She haa beon better ever since using these ‘ tablets, She can now eat everything,’ and is gaining every day. re, Ly */Paynette, Leominster, Mas: “Dyspepsia,” continued Mr. Cosden, \"“ls caused by an abnormal state of! Ne ae aR |the Gastric juices. There is one ele- \ i and your “valuable remedy, and we ment missing, The absence of this pore EAR Re dear ones may be eaved destroys the function of the gastric ! ‘The reason that Vinot accomplishes such |.Ulds, They lose thelr power to\di+ King. Goupise le beeauso it contains dss |tpeont! eeneneia, ‘Tablets. Pupp! “Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. supply’ |r cod. tiver Gn, but without a eet ett the missing element, restore to the} ah is meatciaal veluge te coat a jgastric julces their digestive power » sch can Fovsin it nnd it is dolicions to the jana make the stomach strong anu '; “We know that they will positively ‘ land permanently cure this disease, no i jmattet how bad it is. “We want you to try them, ata witl Town, heer Mrs, writes: lout ose tal of pourishmen: an Advertisement ot Vitel, Mand de. dite to'try it neo By. takon elght bott | Vinol ts the most valuable preparation of cod liver oll ever discovered, and we ask every person in New York who has a! hard cold, backing cough, throat or bron- chial troubles to try it. rom aay of the following New | Yamatnentee return your money if you are not ie the undersigned, more than satisfied with tho result, retall i irahio of New York, being Sole Agents for Vinol {3 this city. are prepared to guafantes it ih the etrongest manner, and positively agree to return money to! uy one who buys Vinol of us and t° not “We guarantee relief from dyspep- sla by the use of a twenty-five cent package.” Riker's Drug: Stores, 6th ve, and 23d st., Broadway and $th; perfectly satisfed, ‘Your money will be |Feturned, without ted tane or embarrneaing |Hegemiin & Co,, 200 Broadway, and) questions. This shows our faith in Vinoi /{ts branches; J. Jungmann, 1020: 3d ol 2 the purchaser takes no chances iy rine nee Ay Drug Stoves)’ Sixty Ave. md 34 | © Brondway and 9h mitegn Lrcoh Matr dal ks enadway: Hoe ish oto sei Amnstatdna ee 2825 | Third Ave. Kinema Aha] Stores, 001 Eighth Ave., | hb AYe, ave, 428 Colttmbus ave.; Kinsman'a Drug Stores, 125th st. and éth aye, \G0L,8th..ave.; Hugene Hartnett, Jer- | Newark, Nv J. ith § J, Jun » 428 Co- Jumbus. A\ ant 420 St. ! 1 Brooklyn—At all Bolton Drug Stores. ep Fe vant e Ront iis Ono 9x12. Sou nouncement: An invitation to District-Attorney | SPECIAL FOR MOUND. Y, | reduced “AM Rey Lappe yd pret thon dba Sent és nas i eae MAPLE PRCA mea Pega 100| A Jus of thi | Diver at the meeting to-day. ATE . Asie tte 150 | Surpt Us 0 I$ popular size in Best Body Brussels and fine Axminsters,-in a || gorgeous variety of tempt- ng pattern Cra While “SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, CHOCOLATE S1..VER 8'T! }XO8, toe, CEC COL AN COVERED: BANB NUTS, Pound te. / conwesrawax || they last ......... B2E \ oo” 29 CORTAND ]9x12 Royal Wiltons, } $27, 50 Carpet Clearance of the end-of-season's collection of part ro'ls, No other store offers such money-saving opportunities, Indigestion? Jofter all Stomach Sufferers a Full Dollar s | Worth of ny Remedy Free to Try Match these reductions If you can: $1.15 Worsted Velen, now, 87% 11 90c, Tapestry Sedaiole: now.» vo 67% 75c. All-Wool Ingrains, + §55¢ John and James Dobson, Ican afford to offer & full dollar's worth {rv becaune nine is no dFd:nary tyinody, Ure diniry remedies treat aymplons,. My romualy treats the causes that liroduce the aynplome, Bymptom treatment must be kept up forever as Tone as thi eo cause is there, My treats ment may be stovped aa soon vs ft has ro: | woved the cause, aor that fe alwaya the end of trou Btomacti trouble ts not really a stckness, but a symptom. It isa Bymptem that a cer tain eet of nerves iu ailing. Not the yolun- tay nerves that enadle you to walk vi and tak Alt got-—-but the automatic mlomach nerves (4 &r 5 (ue Over which your min haw nn control, g rand 32 a Rot room here to expiaih how these tender, a) terves eratrol ond hp ow Worry breaks them down a low minise wears then out and causes dytp How negvect nay bring on kidney, heart, “and other troubiey rough sympathy. T have net room to exe plain how theee nerves may be reached and ze) and made well by ra in pert - spent thi Druj verywhere my @ not rouin to the Ya iuore than « million hap nes my remedy The hat trees of Spring tak hin It has oll I nan Oud | ver Ot ak ropertediyecoy Saaln: ou ouy Rot nave Heard of itor tear: | Shapes are in. full bloom. ay have delayed oF sounted® make this offer 10 you, antrangen, that possible excuse for doubt ray bo fe I am satisfied with or less injurious effect | ty d ake Bad a moore ot I aayeeit muttered ale | (rmiectehs eae AAU ete arias [$2.00 for $3.00 quality—you ‘pon ts elt, Tf you have hot tried my rea dy. T wilt t | ill be, most death from Indigestion and ner-| you an. order on your druneiat tor a Cer ainly wi vourness caused by it. I know it was) roeuiur standar 8 oonstan that, beoause when I would feave it/on ls abelver, The drugeit will teal oft for a few days I would feel better, aly oa thou i. (loviar laid before | OVrer | put it wes hard to give it up, even You nce guporiuAlty 0 teary == ———s rd for Bou T realized how harmful it was! lat ay exnaniss abrolutely how to ty rh At last ! found a perfectly easy.|° forms of etointeh trou! In Of fe, prraple, hut uicent 11? of all inot onl ‘Nowday it’s a Warner Hat, Below Fulton, ly the very Write tn-day, Jawed to drink It freely as they do} And it hae done us all great good, I no longer suffor from indi-| gestion, and my nerves are in admir- able tone since I began to use Pos-| tum Coffee, We never use the old| We appreciate Pos-| ‘There's, & reason. Read the little » The eee vd wotk; ' Wellville," Lihat oka. Dr. Shoop’s: Restorative | Hook 1 on Dyspepaia, cosy fi ¢ Ruasion aems on the fleld oh dich erie, tak bo ) | i of Hacbee too remote to ‘be worthyaot |way to make the change, Hour years) &.,, full dollar bottle Bock ¢ on tie rea | Blow Chambers, conalderatlon. stemente which are trve (Ago 1 abandoned the colfee habit rnd) Fhoon. “tox “A oS, Bonk 4 for W | Selow Blescker, e elements which are try. vate Feeiok Ad . , , hee doe the Emperor'd hand would j began to drink Postum,.and I algo inw| Rachel. on natin NASSAU , . Below Maiden Lane, Pere Lel Fh cea ec ror et aariua nce | mueneed cmacrene DE $e Tamim to ilo | Mid! seme are atte vues te ay ORFS. lected. whether peace or a continuution | hat Bor “wie ee ranean eorvarmmmnrsmireeniees tert 4 venom Or the war, (onrees tor the raniing of (the game, Hven the children are al-| jtores : —— LAUNDRY ONE (oud All D | Guin: | eee AN aint, LLOsT): SPOUNG. AI AND REWARDS. 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