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Died of Hunger. po babel N, M,, OCT, 21.—After rich deposits of native cop- per, Gollowing weeks of prospecting, ‘William Didioan, of Schenectady, N. Y., fhas been found dead from starvation on the plains west of White Oaks, For a) Around where Didican's body was Were his tracks, showing that for = had travelled in a circle, having his way returning from the mine. Gonfossed to Save Another. CRIPPLE CREEK, COL, 0¢ a George Pickens yesterday contessed to SBieril oll that ne was guilty of the @uner of P. H. Walsh at Leadville twelve years ago. He said he made te gorge ih order to save an inno- who ‘had been arrested in the crime. The Leadvil ie have been communicated | ‘and in the mean time Pickens ia | Ploneer Lawyer Guilty. SPOKANE, WASH, OCT, 21.—James Hopkins, a pioneer attorney of this city, ‘was found guilty in the Federal Court ; here yesterday on seven counts for the Feturning of false affidavits tn a tons for old soldiers’ pensions, On each count the penalty may be $1,000 fine and from one to three years ki the penl- tentlary. Robbers Overlook $14,000. | PHILLIPS, ME.. OCT. %.—Burglars Dlew open the vault of the Phillips Na- thonal Bank early to-day, and secured $740.60 in silver and coppers. For some Peason no attempt was made to gain en- to the main safe. This contained $14,000 in curre: The robbers @acaped and there is no clue, Chinese Granarles Burned. | FROM NEWSBOY TO CANDIDATE. SAMES PMC OPER: pre C THE WORTD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2 ONGE NEWSBOY, "NOW CANDIDATE Young MoGovern’s Personal Force Has Made Him Factor in Local Campaign. | . A self-made man in every sense of the word is James MoGovern, the twen- ty-elght-year-oM Democratic candidate for the Assembly from the Seventeenth | District, In eighteen years, despite the | handicap of a constitution none too m- | bust, he has worked himself up from | the position of newaboy on the streets of the west side to a place of promi jMenoe in the ranks of the young attor- neys of the city, Young MeGovern attended Grammar Sohool No, 51, in West Fortydourth street, until be was fourteen years old, | sell newspapers in the evenings. leaving school he went Into the office of Col, James McNaught, then Northern Pacific , and was swift- | ly promoted to be chief clerk in the {law department. | Born with a gift of langu and a |he was still boy, and the campaign 7 found him rojoicing in the ti ‘Tammany’s Boy Orator.” At the ‘close of that campaign he was run down tn health and went to Arisona at the suggestion of Capt, “Buckie” Q Neill, who was killed at the bead of his company of Rough Rid in the Charge Up San Juan Hill, Th Arigona ad McGovern taught @ | district sche wrote editorial para- | eraphs for a Bia staft newepa turned syime _polltioal friend, O'Neill, that there sit up and take notioe. Moorats of Coconino County wanted him PEKING, OCT. 2).—Notwithstandins {ts reform policy, China continues to ex-| tounced that tt 4 naval bit evilence of official corruption, | Will take plice Monday @ imperial granaries, supply Cathusiasm over whe event pre ls of bannerm and Go cu. i¥ Seventy Ment dependents at " lust before the ribution of rice. Killed Running for His Hat, king, has burned time for the wine | ¢'ts review Great alls in ve epe | Seeks Priests for Panama, | PANAMA, OCT Father R, KANKAKER, ILL, OCT, 2L—J neo | eli, the Cath chaplain at A ‘urple, of St. Lo Was instantly killed C ave " Pas int maiawori leniay. by corning in | © ned and leaves 2 ere this| electric wire while a peclal mits- chasing Fig hat which had been blown ‘ f uito ty secure of by the wind, the canal zor Fatne ponfer with Cardinal Gio- Jap Review a Big Affatr, TOKIO, OCT, 21,—It is officially an- ——_—_— MANILA Man oct Par the p GARTER FOR JAPAN'S EMP Sunday World. LONDON, Oct, tL—F Conna t | head a They'll Be There ! |] seh" EROR| | | torney When the Rough Riders were organ- | ized in Texas at the outbreak of the War in 19%, Mr. MoGovern hastened to Join, but Was rejected because of weak | eyes. He returned to New York with | nothing by hustled in day- ltme, stu ts, and wi d. © BANKER'S AGENT "Two Poke Rifles in Rifles in His Face sia‘ LA mitted t ts manag nt ig clerk In the New York Mayer, the leader of the se of his oratorical ability an his knowledge of pariis in the Democratic plu vality his district fs about 2:600, but {f jenthusiasm counts In his supporters, he will run away beyond it } ene AHLE WAS NEVER IN EMPLOY OF TOWN TOPICS. and Get $3,000 He Carried. CASTER, Pa., Oct ; SARS * 4 | was held up by two men near { Hae hs BEDFORI Ma, On af siveh. a { this Allewed Blackmatler Used Name of Presiden Joneral : fay ana r Paper Only as of Game, iM Cngulsher I Providence, | Victim is the represe an ie For High-Class kL, ond an ft wide fame’ | bank in Phiiade | Tn relnting the story of the fortelture ara y (odes Bar| once & month of the bond of Charles F. Able, who w: A ments ~|of men empioy la | indloted for blackmail in representing part 4] Raliroad ( that he way a solicitor for "Fade and iy bh itd ven | Pancies." when he failed to answer the "Wotle. dil on dndlctment Oct, 16, ‘The Evening World at |} iL » Able as the oliciior’ for anak tana “i a ta and Pancles'' and told how he Manila Free from Cholera, ted to blackmall Banker Edwin Post, as nat him sy an f the hanged in the indictment "MENINGITIS QUICH QuicKLY FATAL. proprietor ef ‘Town Toples,that Able had at any time bed’ connecf4 with Town After suttes for ont ering any of its enterprises, and his nm that the connection clain 1 “bids and Fancies” ac the terms of the tinent, {aot exist, and were as false of his representations Topics |good voice, he drifted into politics when | to stay and run for District-At-4 ght no mention was made! _ ROLL UP VO eens Feminine Workers, All Anx- ious to Help Cause, BY RUTH ERARLE. If Tammany Hell is the saloon of the political game, the Jerome head-. quarters is the salon, To the Gilsey House flook the brains of the com- muntty, and even woman — lovely woman, The kudies venture far enough into politics to come to tell the Dis- trlot~Ateorney that, while they can't vote for him thempelves, they are going to bullyrag every unfortunate man they know into doing the deed by proxy, When widows, wives and mere maids came prancing in to tell that dear Mr. Jercane” all their fluttering sentiments, I felt that my political education was tiding over a vacation with a social function, Mr. Jerome, the bold, un- bowsal candidate, has come to be a Tegular lion with the ladies. | “It Ip @ widow's mite,” says a portly, aped brunette, cheok with a graceful flourish. “TL have nothing to give but my-eons” saya one Cornelia “But they're twins, just twenty-one, and I control their votes, First and jast time, I suppose! Another district leader in the person of a charming blonde boasted of twenty | Votes, One Girl's Way. "On Nov. 8 after the ballots are cast, | “Isn't he just too romantic?” Dinner? = Luncheon? Promised to marry nearly dozen men just to hold thelr They don't know why wet” If you want to a power in the Jand, follow this girl's example Then there are serious-minded wom- en, settlement workers and tea wave come in to proclaim their aile- giance. The quiet work that Jerome did among the unfortunates of the east side endeared him to every one in the neighbormod, And beside these, middle-aged maidens Certainly not, two votes, I've be EARLY “WANTS” FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, 80 Cents Per Line Daliy—o5 ¢ ents Sunday, | 0 a Per Ling 9) Cente Per lane 2 Cents Per Line, my fost — cs tiusesey, _ RO! fob; Unfurnished, | Fine Unturnished. | | ae ane initials B.C. very "ie al reward. Kee ' a resem |t | rn 281, 4th | hi; ane D St. and Bradhu \\ Wet Lay's wa! me Yer; monogram 1 i | Fi ( f Kinna mn ' u ©) paths i 4 eye J OTTO SINGER, Builder. Madiaeneotore a MOTT HAVEN APQR'TM’'TS,| office, Prankiin_ay_and Mt, John's pisos, LEXINGT. 2 ee — moely funnis ITO __ conveniences, in0dera ‘ : : \ FURNISHED ROOMS To LET. | AS i HM, 105 Ww ) V » Per Lane upg ead) i in ies, n » ROOMS, $28, $30, WAY, (WS (Hotel Rulelg fort urn, ts Wile. I . " vamileds 84 to $40 8 ROOM 5 ses, 9 Ms, $23, feum-aeated rooms. $1 eal —Large, einai rooms, - 12 ROOMS, $0 5 BS 87, 120, nr, Hudeon—#mell tur- lences; excelent table board, mo MAUI 1ikd at —T larme, ilast ie HARLES 87. 12 sooomundations, rooms, single flat: handsomely | Al) modern improvements. hished rooms, $1, $1.25, $1.60; gentlemen, 246 W.—Nice hall room ¢ : ~ i ag yl i f , seated, |! N AV. O67, near #Oth se | AY Oh at. 6 rome, | gies ine ; | n === . ani #2 On % 10 elevate! ra{iroad . 3 W.—Large rom, with board, §10 ainane a “4 eco A, | LEXINGTON AV Pisum Aeal «4 12 for @ Scent | Maat tae Nit : | oernn tons i Niles double ang single rome "2 | and all tr t 5 | Improvement ¢ ator; steam | 1 4oond 5 A PARI ie Saath from modated “ a 7 DEL APA MPLETED | Wie gigvator, steam, sckeep.ng. $8TH, 105 B—Elexant roome, table, home i $51 EAST H si SD AV, 00-Furnished rooms for light Cooking; terms reasonab.e; $3.50. pe ' id Bet. Mortis and ‘ 1 it Latte 5 as y < 4 ROOMS, ALL LIGHT |- 68TH, 207 W.—Large and hall, handsome a Gait er 4 | , ST, - 3 < furbished rooms, excellent board; w . 1 1 = 5 3 8D AV. ATT nicely fits heated: reas nabie. | apr ik Mee B RENTS $15 TO $18 | “housekéeping, all conveniences; 14 onve to A, . * —Do' ob i one are furnished; orivet 4TH AV., 851—Laree, niceiy, Uke ture MLDS hafrosuas om ‘WO Bede, with | \ oe Tisha toons, Raasonables couple oF ges f 5 bath, wenn _temven - ‘al Ee aeh WTH AY Room in single, apartment; onabie. § block and Subway kf — ‘conne ot i. r t 7 furnished. parlor; en or small fami uy « omit < . 167—Deairable running ITH, 907 W.—fxcellent t Pa 4 asekee pine ) upward week; reas mable; meals s E44 iO y Becker lca ae : OTH 8T,, 150 B.—Large room; heated | a 1 ’ga'su; guitdtle (Wor einhie, ning water, with board for two, - aT 200 Y GHD, 156 W.—Biegant, Iarge room " ae @mall room; excellent tnule; telephone; Tet | erences, } OTH. 24 W Pa =" ma F " | $2 uo jediuimn wate! oy 25 W.—Two large rooms, nicely tur- 5 | med: ater __| ed; all conveniences; telephone; firai- iITH, 73 W.—-Large front rooms, ale ball Glass boa! 8 fi at, bath ring 24 bey | —_—- —-_ — —— 8/ « 127 ow clean rooms, 81.0 ‘ Brooklyn, ae an BLEMHEIM, | Weekly thernens ac 249, near Putton-—Nicely| | G ar t wd te to L | _mnenlates p sonable ia \ AP? | 4TH, 154 W.—Heated hall room, ——— 4 * bani ny ul 400 na $1, 8 were 8T, ab Young Indies; good 7 ‘washing: bath: Ak). Wilson 5 a 3, COR. UNION AV, | a Ziean, sunny rooms, $2 up — _ f i fl yy Ae 4 $ medium, $1.10 up; small room, $1.50. 8 & APARTMENTS TO Ler, | "2! Mean he a FOE ind atthe ks" a \ 254 W.—Mall rooms, $2 up; laree 2 Conte Por LAne, chee " fi paar Peat 7 c ull rooma, $1; Boutherners, : f $y) t W—Sunny suite, $4.50; other Furnished. “ ‘ $2; Southerners acsommodated " ® Ey) poe we $3 W.—4, 5 large rooma {1TH . h Hy Mandsomely, completely fur- aa7 TRINIT w a fortable furnished aished, modern improve- ‘ arge and ments, complete housekeey bin Hr adway—Double #b ,» renovated $ ning lenses baths, hot-water supply; rents $10. - 7” runn water, ly fumished 8 aie helene a vadated 7B bath. coy 924 W.—Handsomety furnisved, 9 4 eer Spattments, complete house 1 ‘ W.--Parior, Ww der improvements. hot water 01 "po: mii ab E.—Handsomely Curnivh t 8, BU; n complete housck rl mmodated, {hot water | aH, Yj Double, parlor. plana, #16; hail | Sern. sta Ww Light housekeeping, also py nt as ee to Dec, (st. lor r for respectable people only. y 5 New ab te, 4. 5, - 5 H Ele at 7 decorated rv TH, 23 Wi rooms for respect TatH, 1 WEsy— ree ae ‘a His Pm atti tally one si aL. ad ‘ae Yieht rooms, Every r tig west of Ocean Parkway, ir a a Improvement, $61.00, Subway convenient, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LEY.) FLATS & APARTMENTS 7 Cf ‘ ‘CHARMING WOMEN HELP T0 ‘His Headquarters Besieged by bestowing 4 | shers who | das TES FOR JEROME A district leader, who think the self-directed quest of the Gistrict-attorneyship “just roman- tle.'' They have the {dea that Jerome |1e @ sort of a Galahad among politt- Theos are the men who beg for tek. ets to the Jerome rallies avd sit bourse ‘waiting on (he steps to make #ure of | Seats | But there are men visitors to the head. too Quarters—hordes of them, First there @re men with money—wealthy men and |poor men—putting “a little somethin & |whether the amount be In four figures jor one, into the hands of William Cor wine, the creasurer Many Volunteers, ‘Then there are volunteer apel binders y tomes Open-armed. Then there are hun fellows, recruits from jwho have that th for Jerome enmity of chaps” have ok vote to offer to Mr. Fay and Mr, Orcutt in the head- quarters at the Union Square Hotel to be used as watchers at the polls and district representativ These tWo genth the Citizens’ Union offices keep crying “Mare, more!” They need thousands of men to do the work in the districts. | 80, ladles, press your husbands, friends, lovers and brothers to join in the good work. Mr. Henneberry, who is managing the SADA, can't have too many volunteers, He'll take them learned and the nother party. meselVes and eternal These thelr y are turned over jall ages, all professions and all political creeds, and he'll put them to good use, button to hot House to make good. stil have use for t Homored that It Will Have Twenty rieen Division Instead of " LONDON, Oct. 21.—The correspondent of the Times at Toklo says It is ru- mored that the Jap se Government proposes to increase the army thirteen to twenty ns, in order to better disc with | regard to the An, #2 alliance, ai its obligation jo-Japan That the several American medicl- nal roots, the concentrated glycerle extracts of which make up Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, jhave the strongest kind of Indorse- |ment by writers of all the several schools of practice, a brief glance at the stand- ard works on Materia Medica will show. Of Golden Seat root, which ‘is one of the prominent ingredients of “Golden Medical Discovery,” Dr. {Roberts Bartholow, of Jefferson Med- foal College, says ry useful as la stomachic (stomach) tonic and in atonic dyspepsia, Cures gastric | (stomach) catarrh and headaches ac- jcompanying same." He also men- tions catarrh of the gall duct, jaun- }dice and constipation as diseases overcomes; also catarrh of the in- testines, even when it has proceeded to ulceration, Is remarkably bene- fited by Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, 8a. |“Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) exer- elses an especial influence over mu- cous surfaces, Upon the liver it acts with equal certainty and efficiency, As a chologogue (liver Invigorator) it has few equals." Dr, Coe also ad- vises it for affections of the spleen | |and other abdominal viscera general- ‘ly, and for scrofulous and glandular diseases, cutaneous eruptions, indi- gestion, debility, chronle diarrhoea, constipation, also in several affee- | tions peculiar to women, and fn all chronic derangements of the liver; also for chronic inflammation of bladder, for which Dr, Coe says “it is one of the most reliable agents of cure,” Prof, Hobart A. Hare, M. D., of the University of Pa., 8 of Golden {Beal root that it is chronic catarrh of the stomach and | bowels, following abuse of alcohol, and as a tonic after malarial fever,” He further says it “has a distinct anti-malarial influence,” Also “good in all catarrhal conditions, as uterine leucorrhoea, &c,, and as @ agent in chronic dyspep- sia Prof, Laurence Johnson, M. D., of the Medical Department, University City of N. Y., is equally loud tn his praise of Golden Seal root, especially for its tonfe effects in convalescence from acute diseases and its special) tonle influence upon mucons surfaces and upon the gall bladder. Doctors Barton and Tully recom- mended Golden Seal root as a pure) tonic and an alterative in diseased conditions of the mucous membranes Prof, John King, M. D., late of Cin- cinnati, author of the “American| Dispensatory,” gives It a prominent | place among medicinal agents, relter-| ates all the foregoing writers have} said about {t, as doa® also Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D., late of Cincinnatt. | Dr, Scudde “Tt stimulates the digestive processes and increases the assimilation of food. By these means od is enriched, * * * © the ent improvement on the glaudular and nervous systems are natural resul Dr, udder fur- ther & in relation to its genera! effect upon the system, there is nu medicine in use about whieh there is such general unanimity of opinien It {s universally regarded as the tonic useful in all debilitated states * Prof, Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, WANT DIRECTORY ‘ai TO LET,’ FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, JCHML, Av, © West and Bast 4th at, | BRRORM r., 10 | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. %) Conts Per Line Hy 200 W room} private bath; quiet, Bunting. 7TH, 18 W.—2 large front roms, parlor floor, private house, newly and handsome ly furnished as reception and bed moms, ) bid rooms, Tunning Water; ample heated; bath; service excel nabie H, 907 W.—E | _able for two, ed large rooms, ault- @ll conventences; rent low. 29TH, 312 W.—Handsomely turnished, thor, | oughly ciean, running water, hot and old; large closets, heat, handsome bath; gentle | men only, reasunabie. | QUTH, 82 W.—Large | hot’ and old runsin parlor; gentiomen ofly nioaly furnisha: water In room, |! — | BOTH, 820 W.—Newly furnished hal) rooma, | running water; bath) suitable gentlemen. | SOPM, 908 W.—Large rooms, complete for | houbekeeping, $5 and $5.50 0TH, 22 W.—Large and amall, eultable tit hourekeeping, 62 up. H, 28 W.—Parlor and bedroom, wnient. bath, Burke, tor con- [4TH 205 W. (near Broadygy)—Desirable aquare bau, exceptional | Helghborhood; geutiemen preferred, | 40TH, 216 W. (near, Broadway)—Bxquiaitely furniehed room, $4 vp; privileges, con- Vvenlences, Large bedroom with altting FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 6 Per 1 “BROOKLYN, Large front room, also | i eee eee GREENE AY | small roon HALL 81. 17+ _Veniant for 2 gen ST. Bit —Large room. heated, gen: nor housekeeping, $4; small ‘ro Inquire Reynolds, basement REFINED y nished room Tyner, $34 We rid, hoy can have nicely ture " d home A Brookiyn. “REALE ESTATE FOR SALE, UITY | 2 MANHATTAN, North of 125th St. |8790 FULL PRICE: | bowse and arm, tiie de degad a minute 400 ‘dow goth av. Oven. unis P, Conta Per Line calehon 42d it fare te tig. _SOLLINS. J BRONX, RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE DIRECT FROM BUILDERS east side of Morrie ay, between 103th and th “aia. | Thiwe-story ‘wid cellar two and family houses, 15 rooms, two baths, | steam and et Wwatde apparaius, bigh-cinas plum nd gas fixtures; hardwood trim throughout, poreelan tiled bathrooms, Casi Fequited, #1000, 7 “ Large comfortable room; south: heated; hot, old | wate bath; telephone. S5D, 201 W., Amherst Hotel Gentlemen: steam heat, hot and cold wi bathe and toilets on each fi $9.60 week; transients. SOTH, 362 W. ond-nmory front room, refined surround): sap, 200 W. ern exposure; E.—Well furnished, ight #unny and sleeping room; private hou ferences; terms moderate; call eveniny ant contecting apartment am lor, with bedroom; hall conventences. 1, 108 BW. cor. 84 ay arae. room, sult+ able for twa; L station, Sachs. TH ST. M1 B lerKe parlor, $5.00; smaller room, want STTH, 580 E.—Nice front room; runn| water, private house; conveniences; reas sonable, f 99D, 182 EB.—Nice arnished hall and late room, conveniences, moderate, quiet vate house, 1UTH ST, 14 B~ gontiome or coup Nicely furnished roome, i housekeeping; §3-63.00, furnished larce we; gentlemen 0: Beautifully r private ho reasonable New turniahe TM hiusekee 160 W.- Large furnished room, one two gentlemen. Ric 128TH, 186 E.—Large, ight rooma to let; rent reasonable. WATH ST. 147 R--Nicaw furnlahed back parlor, heated, for 1 or be gents ru. it) W. irate house;! wonvenient to subway ‘and Brooklyn, 180, near Bond—Comtortable housekeeping: also hall room, CONCORD 67, yo terns tront ‘connec! yyy rooms; light housek other ay JURO REALTY CO., Li BOY obeapest house In Har. tory double; 14th at, Monahan Ned & BRYAN, 2796 84 LOTS “hear Wh ay m Yonk terme; mape mu 0 $8 MONTHLY; Bronx lots, near ele He maw | co [REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY BH Cons Pei ne a BROOKL Fort Hamilton ay ef, esaments pald: fine $000 each, terms. to sult DAY, and ‘SSth st. B’klyn, Haw Heys CcoT t Tot, plousaat surroundings; exer WW At t and call on MR, DUTTON, 1037 antic & Atlantic av Hose, @ room all improv x ay, Brooklyn, BACH, 2 beautitul nigh ou fear Coney |" Teiand, srolieva cement “eidewana, wat | Gpayaitls ine L 3 | | For SALE—Bullding plots and factory; a ire Basin and Hamilton Porry: | { t Particulars THOMAS | SOUTH _M st 8. “and dwell at Ing} store unoceup ne 800 Van | « uy Hain n. MUS” GUERREA, 88 Van Hrunt at, FOR SALI #t family brick hou i ington, Brooklyn: all Improve me Lda Ki ‘aU E. ate own. S-room coitage 28 feot front; clos. ROBERTS, 1019 \LB— House with wore front, frat floor, basement; .43 Rockwell place, near Fulton st, Owne®, A. 8 Dauber, 44 Han- & ce GLosp BATATE: Piaibush. pear Bevery roa jueen Anne dwelling. RED. BRICK COBB, 218 Montague, ' | WOODHINE, near Broadway, 2oxi00) 0 fornilies; @pprociuted when meen; kate, GOODWIN, 1801 Broadway. BUSHWICK AV. CORNER—Thre, stores, 9 Apartments: making money; tn gation vated, SHATZKIN, 84 av. corner 175th | invited. GOODWIN, 1504 Broatway _—_Brong. cerrentinigsaneienia BACH -—Near Coney Ialand: high ny r near Jerome ay. extension Rapid ith Improvements. Adi a | Transit, 8200: casy payments. ideal World. * 216 W. 128th st, =! yao EW APARTMENT HOUREB. | story brick and stone, @ family house: THE REASON WHY {ui igh itge fos” sat waters la ely decorated; Qur lots, near Webster av.,opporite Bitet $2,088; showing large porven W > Veatinent; Within short distance of Pronpee ne ade aud, HARLEM entrance; these houses cannot be on other, property money elsewhere. fn H Why wouldn't 1f) 08 Dr St. John’ te tment or a home: KoKers and Noa trand WASKE & { cial Sale Saturday and Sunday. ko 4 ay. L to Bronx Park station, tra fer to MA Mt re ie te any, Wg off at py ket hu Webs on cor. nei WA V" PLD Pp. ne anny COM. _|\ Ps SNY. M14 Madivon av ica BROOKLYN, $1,000 CASH, alance aa rent. will buy one of @ row of new t foney brook and atone ¥ t 7 Ride train to ay. car to Bul- Twoefamily e roms. 2 aed’ piumbin walter, furnac Dicatir and ¢ \ > 26FAMILY BARGAIN brick houses; 11 rooms, & 4 bath rox ox: BR: Gk HOUSES t n Bay Ridge; iW hath Improvements, a how STBLN, M4 ay, “ Sh.AL1-DBLTACHEL COTTAGE—G roome ane bath, Mith al) linproveme nts, on Lay at. Miyns 2 mie from me, BPA LTY Th gh modern $82 BRICK DWELLINGS, jug adh designe two fam! {nprovem ‘ opportunity ee ices terthe reasonable Oe. fare romaity oute Le! Welte or-call Nur¥ metst, 00 Lib- Hz dpartnetia: T Hull. Mthetlon HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, Cents Per Line. any) Contents contractor's p itenaile, $0 otwes, weighing eh L8e hes hwy been worked up to 1 wont img? Rood condition; harneas; 20 patent’ dumpers, almost new; 90 Jaye’ trial 800 ; cash or credit MATROPOLITAN, corner Wootward ay, §, Prouklyn Metra poittan, oat, Grand st from wien Creek, PARGAINS- Thrce work, ~ Duslnene hoFee And tip delivery, waqon) no offer, ref alo vory fast driving horse and mad, Purge. tactitiee: work horas, nfo “rubber-Uged » rurtebout Weighty Professional Indorsements, scores of leading medical | | which the use of Golden Seal root) “oft service in| | says of Golden Seal root: “It 1s a most superior remedy in catarrhel gastritis (inflammation of the stom- ach), chronic constipation, goneral | debility, In convalescence from pro- tracted fevers, in prostrating nigh'+ sweats, Jt ix an important remedy in disorders of the womb.” (This agont, Golden Seal root, is an important in- gredient of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre scription for women's weaknesses, as well of the ‘Gollen Medical Dis covery.) Dr. Ellingwood continues, in all catarrhal conditions it is use- ful.” Much more, did space permit, could be quoted from prominent authori- ties as to the wonderful curative properties possessed by Golden Geal root We want to assure the reader chat “Golden Medleal Dis "can be relied upon to do all that is ¢laimed |for Golden Sea! root in the ¢ure of all the various « es os set forth jin the above brief extracts, for its most prominent and imy ortant in- gredient is Golden Seal root, This agent is, however, strongly reine for and its curative action great- |ly enhanced, by the addition, in just | the right proportion, of Queen's root, | Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Blood- root, Mandrake root and chemically pure glycerine. All of these are haps pily and harmoniously blended {nto a most perfect’ pharmaceutical com- pound, now favorably known through+ out most of the civilized countries of the world, Bear fn mind that each and every ingredient entering in the Discovery” has received the indorse= ment of the leading medical men of jour land, who extol each artlele |named above in the highest terms, | What other medicine put up for sale through druggists can show any such professional judorsement? For dys pepsia, liver troubles, all chronte tarrhal affections of whatever name or nature, lingering coughs, bron- chial throat and lung affections, the “Discovery” can be relled upon as @ sovereign remedy By reading the little book noted below any one will readily see the applicability of the “Golden Medical Discovery" to the « of all the foregoing list of diseases, as well as many other chronic affections, espe clally those of the heart, kidneys, bladder, skin and blood A little book of extracts treating of all the several ingredients entering into Dr, Pierce's medicines, being ex- tracts from standard medical works of the different schools of practice, will be mailed free to any one ask- ing (by postal card or letter) for the same, addressed to Dr. R. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and giving the writ- er’s full post-office address plainly | written, In cases of chroale ailments, ate tended by marked, or persistent, cone stipation, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pels lets should be taken conjointly witly the use of the “Golden Medical Dise cover) to regulate the bowels. They jact In harmony with the “Discovery” and will be found to be a most value able laxative, or, in fuller doses, » cleansing cathartic Podophyllin, the active principle of Mandrake root, enters largely into the composition of the little sugar-coated "Pe in fact, jis one of their chief ingredients, | They regulate the liver, stomach and bowels, medicinal Fen aL | of andi = Even below ov K Py M— M *10.56 A. M. "1.55 PM. Br LOULs "3.00 P.M PENNEY is howe’ | CHICAGU LIM Mivnsrens BALLOTS) AXD. OHIO. R LWA tos HOtIROH M. week day Pn DROW 8 wat s-t8-thim. 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