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aS HOES TO OLS "TT Senator Saxe Believes His Bill Will Be Passed bythe “7 Legislatures READY 10 KILL THE SUGAR TRUST “Champ” Clark Makes a Pledge While Talking Phil- ippines Tariff. r* TWEED'S FRIEND IN WARD OF BELLEVUE Lawyer H. A. Shipman, Who Was Secretary of Tammany Boss, Under Observation. Rev. Percy S. Grant Says the Fair Ones Are Victims of Foibles. GO BACK TO NATURE, ov ILL IN CLIENT’S FLAT.|No Powder, No Rouge, No Cos- WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—Debate 02, Senator Martin Saxe {s back ‘frome metics, Just We Pippine Tariff bill was continued In| Albany, where on Wednesday he inttow , oman, the House to-day, Mr. Clark (Mo.). | duced a bill, which. J0K becomes @ kiWy Mrs. Shepherd’ Says She Was That’s All. opening the discunsion with a general | will make the name of “Death ayenue' specch devoted in particular to the! or Eleventh avenue, as It is knowniy Gorman tariff situation, He prefaced! the directory, a misnam Treated Shamefully When She Informed His Family. this with a brief reforence to the bill under conskteration. Speaking of the) area ind produetiveness of the Philip- pine Islands, Mr, Clark sald he had never beon so much surprised alnce a Repubdlicin beat him for Congress in Passed, will compel tat New ¥ tral Railroad to put the tracks ints subway, to be consiructe: iptercthe direction of the Board of Bstiaratean@ Apportionment. eens) 3 When seen at his office th the 8 owart ie BY RUTH EARLE. Alas! Poor woman! What a creature of fotblea she Is! At least that's what the Rev. Percy 8. Grant seems to think,-and he's rector Herbert A. Shipman, a lawyer, of No. 80 Broadway, president of the General Power Company and the Secor Bngine| of the Church of the Ascensto: isu4, “You could,” he sald, * h mn, Fifth}. py e sald, “ram the | puja 4 Gunpany; Mi Bellevue Hoepttal, «| avenue and Tonth steer whole iands Into the “Congreey onal | really alocted on. the, Eleventh ayenBD Physical and mental wreck. His wife! ‘The offending hook Whereon the dlatrict represented by Mr. Stevens, of | issue, suid ae wae more tan, hopes is prostmted at the home of her sister. | learned divine hangs his ‘complaints 1s ‘Texar, that the bill would be passed, » end “Mrs, Shepherd.” of No. 100 West] said to be the weakness -uf the eex for Stating the Democratic position on} “with Rey. Father Chidwick, who has the Dill, he sald his party would vote for {t, although in committee the Dem- ocrats tad voted ugninst it, simply he- eause the Democrats: subetitute for One Hundred and Virth street, is in a state of hysteria because Shipman col- lapsed in her flat and had to be sent to the J. ‘Hood Wright Hospital, been conspicuous tn the fight from thie. beginning," ihe Senater continued, “% saw the Mayor. I assured him thot there was no polities of any kind all manner of artificial beautifiers and beautifying processes. Can you paint a Mly? and Can you rouge, piwder, dye Wigaka Weh thin) stedia vibe) One| |Seceie aia te tetany Absolute free trade had not been sup-|the bill, but pointed out. the aw: Hundredth street house late on Wednes-' maxing her a rebuke to the senses? ported by the Republicans, number of deaths that have occurred aay night by Dr. Bharp, of the J., Nay, verily, For to the mind of the Mlustrating changer in the tobacco |on Bleventh avenue, "3 Hood Wright Hospital, in response to! ney. Perey Grant any woman, whe Industry Mr. Clark caused laughter oD | “Ee suid, of course, that he could @ special call. There was no police re- both eldes of the chamber by declaring | make any kind of an off-hand s.ate- port of the Incident. Rosis was derangement eomnia, ' due to Dr. Sharp's diag- in- The police were not called in until yesterday when Shipman got beyond the control of the hospital orderlles: raised and sold during the civil war | Mayor has als) been to the Corporation Help was summoned from the Weei| Minister fair dumes must go’ with un- for more than one dallar a pound. Saar ome, nie ir Delaey nos One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street | PONGeFe%, shiny noses, with faded eye Discussing es an absurdity the enor-|for the pill ‘at Albany, Already station, and Shipman was romoved to|270WS and hair streaked gray before its mous amount of sugar that the Phi! ements are being made by Bellevue. Mrs. Shepherd Upset. No. 100 Weat One Hundred and Fitth street te a big apartenent house. tell me he negro was polishing the bra: t what’ 2 and all the silly thin, the outer door when a repiclae eee The toneeney jen aesthetics well- UG Bicpoe canes out in ee Bn tee Is x Man serious when he mys of Leg ete been informed by rare ‘ naturt ery, Je: wi ‘ Statements that every acre in the ae Byoning W rid cailea to-day. |founded in his criticism ef the fair?) carry It throvgh to the finish and not Slag ate ee eee rae decane: | Pnitpplhen | wold Wey ented tn toe] Will Dee aunArenE SiGe PO en, at Lpartment did they take the|Do his words speak sooth? Is his|Stop at an innocent custom that heips eee pete) SC rather | bacco, and ‘by the sugar, people that | cooui ‘on Bleventh avenue du Man to the hospital trom?" ask women make themselves the more think he's joking, myself. these same acres would be planted in ve mt asked the) mevcll ttack on the rouge-pot, the \o4 oi) » the past twenty years. In. Novi Feporter. ecciless at Be-pot, obarming. | Though, perha; he really beleves | sugar. alone five persons had their Ff ‘Why, his wife's apartment, of| eyebrow pencil and the powder-puff to BY BLANCHE BATES. what he says, Sad experience may have | It all reminded him of draw poker o-| crushed out, under the wheels i course,” said the negro. [wo flights be heeded? taught him. Th ny the game bf ducks and drakes, He |ing trains. There is a park in F up, Shepherd's the name. UNOENGI-NO!” the ladies. ‘This is a curious idea—that for a Bese je scent of American] aif not blame the beet-sugar people for| tion now, and to reach it the q ‘How he? ‘No! No! No!” say the 2 powder and horrid soaps, used perhaps | working against the bill, but sald they girls of ‘the neighborhood | mu \ A 1s @ead!" exclaimed i Geer Mrs. Shepherd from id Of the stairs, stout and thirty. "Un, alive,” she continued, going to do with hin. Don't let them 5 If he had ever known the exquisite Mans ints a. frame Of mInd | ee ex Mire mene auloo: civilization and the strenuous life, if] ing to look upon—being beautiful, in ig noes Minirwvesnai meals to cone amo great anaconda, act] 4 lent to Muldoon’s, you like better, pale~cheeked and pink-| short? ? with Cuba.” ‘, . mrs, ts bow It happened: “You sea,| nosed, wrinkled-browed and dull-eyed!| ‘The more bonuteous the bettet. ‘That SAYS WOMEN ARE JUSTIFIED ansehen bythe mere: eeaing le) Aention ctae co ate o he was taken ill with locon er |, What a foolish mant motto should hang over the dressing- ! He i Fosfor } Jared ha ti- : gan “an wi tesomiar |\UR,” Genounce the commetie? 1t|sle of ever? senaibis woman, dud IN TRYING TO BE BEAUTIFUL. ]}] .f2etaitstie tautet Sit we tindtat | Piguet A fea labout we Suet Oo and he bas been worrying about finan-|wiges a holy war against ugliness.| she should make every effort, in “her suggestion of a big, red June, ros Truat, Tf you beet sugar people over Gold cee he went ti pow which means t gs wine . i Mido’ place at “White Pika {| For there is nothing in this world more) PONE Sola grow more lovely every. BY NIXOLA GRE MITH. Women! “And i¢-she ts to blame for give |nere Wills ees ae bid Hes Ad o yee ta His wite gave |!Mmoral, more evil in its effect, than) joy, LA GREELEY-SMITH. ing her fellow-creatures such a very | @iteren’ eo will kill the Sugar ‘Trust| lasses.” No. 628 West | the unbeautiful things In lite. But we don't have beauty potions It is the first duty, most men think the whole duty, of woman to be }|!nnooent and very pleasurable sensation, fot Ja as a mullet,” yer!=a roaches 6 fenth street and) And of these unbeautiful things, find) these days, ard there lnorefore, every |f beautiful. Whatcver means she uses to that end justify themselves. Se eee ne eT ee! Sungeote | Sar Eye safety and economy (Co ; me anything more soul-destroying than - y > poets epithe” te Bs 4 m Pi poaying fOr chee | 0 CAe pment Tiere is one: sensible woman will be her own beauty It 1g foolish to decry them because they are artificial. Clothes, too, || "Neither do 1 admire @ oheek glowing RETIRED GROCER ILL, bined. It's na econonty ‘9-Day Reached on FIOM wegatrg Sete ;fe| Women were meant to de lovely. If will so ‘ali the art at her command || are artificial means to beauty, All the requirements of law and religion }| Wke | stage. eongets Roe ate pen pose 2 less, it is wisdom to Payoi L Bag Hid ta Ee into. the One Hundred | enoy aren't born, reared and bred eo, it| legitimately: That t to say, she will)} are satisfied by a calico Mother Hubbard. According to the Rev. Mr. || Harkened ‘aiemaliy. admire “ao. arc ENDS LIFE BY GAS.| elsewhere. f BS couldn't put the, poor man out’ and | 1s thelr feminine obligation, to supply | "85 St her rouge and ner|f Grant, a, Worth gown or @ bird hat ought to be as malodorous as || ‘cial sccentuation of the features and | -. No one else can give you the ‘athe next Gay fe tried again to get | the defictensjen of ancestry and environ-| gyai hair are blameworthy only if.they ||°". oe gate Colts eae ee neta cebinavencas treatment that is so. essential.fom into the apartment. wrecnonaay. night, he had too. Late ‘in. th dor! : loth might Convulsions and’ I called| tion of a soft, ruddy tinge is surely no| (Ut Just so & woman te Deautitul so It must be malodorous to wear colored clothes at all. They are dyed, | most of herself. A His Body with Head Wrapped the nominal price of $4. & iriend across the hall and, fot alsin, Careful dyeing to. conice Of her obaring seems real. je rest! therefore decayed. Does the Rey. Mr. Grant wear natural woot vest- | “But are women the only victims of in a Blanket. Thousands of people allover ° i was decided to send tim th the| coming streaks in a woman’ het erp ane teleypertee end fed boweaty. 18 ments on that account? Does he never wear colored tiles or black vars ere ol dandies pulling ther Paige Nishoina qlee thee New York can testify to ‘what’ tal. be deemed no grave offense. The brush] tie | tality must uot/] \io¢hes? A moderate amount of make-up is becoming to every woman, ]| dyed mustaches In every club window. rear toes ecnireal srocer, awoke ®-| fiave done for their eyes. Treated Shamefully, She Says. hat her’natural lov sr) called upietise Wiiowr lthlliyanterang laters tars trom’ tracagtessing, ‘Deauty's'| that ner nate thom mer Reet pedi A eee her;natural loveliness may be. ously of a toupeo every time a breesze/day at her home, Meret fone Sh 1 offer you the services and learned how ‘he “was doing, and | laws. { and her face colored, and she is no BOWS, taemattars tT No. 45 West One Hundtetuspand miss-| finest staff of eye’ specialists * later's| “But the artincial complexion, Just like [longer lovely. It 1s the penalty exioted| Aca while ours washing why not|ly soGnt vulgar, provided it te delicate. Tet the world cling to ttn old vanities fifth street, she found her roe id, and their opition Pome in Righty: third street to tell Her) the artificial anything ‘eles, must’ be! the Cardlenn and. inartistic, wash beautifully with a delightCul soap.) But musk ix as as golden hale | ge ety Means suman folk and DFienter | ing from her aide, As she arose to lok) the world, an ir op Bow ste was colne: Way they, createc | hasterful or it ainkyijtoifortor, he, Ab Se mere me rent © Gon t think Jt even, 10:8 be eagle a wee rare Cau ctveatinn ro GareteeDle helene Bayer and happier. ta, | tor. him the fumes of escaping ges el-| authoritative. } ie Shipman was sick in bed. Her sister| cheek outchecking nature's rose, the|vory Mttle and very well than to wash,las the “odor of decay.” Paint and belts © “MClY-Pin between) | Be Pimnd you will be good, And that's moe Dlestatlienn nts Eee er icavea $5 Gold Eyeglasses $1, an a windo was very 5! “Of curse Mr. Shipman was only my P. lawyer. Yes. I He stayéd nere She is short, I'm giad he 18 “What are they ‘on live al alone here. My husband has been away for a long time, I am, terribly wrought up over this | thing. Shi fs staying with her | blessings observe moderation. sister, Mra, Ortlwell, at No, 9 "West | An over-dressed woman is vulgar. ber tubing from a gas stove, turned BRighty-third street. But an over-painted Indy, flaming with on the gas so that it would flow Ihipman was secretary to Tweed|carmine, ebony and gold, 1s a disgrace ’ p ee ips, and lying down he when the famous mililon-dollar court- | to her sex. 1 through 2 vila ead Ppouse was built, At his office: to-day| S80 why abuse these harmless little & had drewn the blanket ove! el ft Was said that n thing was Known | steos to the beautiful? put the free ond of the tube close regarding his fnancial condition, He Mr. Grant puts artificial beauti- one Res he tamed (must have : ¢ formerly had an office at No, 171 Broad- | fers of this sort under the ban, why Me seers Bee ones ine) F Obac latent eieatet 24 E. 125th St.,bet.5th & Madison Avs.,N.Ye | uses cosmetic of any sort, or other ar- | Uficlal means of attempting to beautify | herself, gives forth the odor of decay. What a malodorous world this must be! To observe the preachings of this time, Let lovely lady listen to these doctrines, and away files youth, too learly, and beauty dies, and, s) hap- pinees, and the sweet dream of love 0 all merrily to smash together. They know too well the value of these things. BY MARGARET ANGLIN. ment by the exercise of artifice. detec! To a tadéd' cheek the cléver applica-/ of powder and the touch of the pencil gotden-haired, black eye-brow s7m- phony, are crimes no real woman could fity of. ' Pe rinciat ‘beautifying can be defended only so long as those indulging in its floes he not denounce the whole gamut way, but. moyed when he dissolvett | ie mot, denounce the, eam aye , es oh " r Z Nigar Bartnersnip with anoiner jawyer. [of _ansinclal_edorament he Ses |Higgins Not Impressed with|Neal Failed to Hit Either One| Judicial Ire” Is . Especially|Steamer Carlisle, Which Care| Ps Sei so eiabuias a ais | 4520 Third Av., bet. 85th & 86th Sts, N.Y White Charges, but Attor- of Them, But They Aroused Against Tonsorial | ried $4,500,000 War Cargo, | he's egraietyctwo gears. ld: #30 Fulton Str"peie Roakwell PL, Bikt ney-General Will Act. Quickly Fled. ‘Artists. from Italy. Lost After Many Mishaps. Nee ee re au oueatmteteeae THE WORLD’S Supremacy in ‘Advertising Attested by Certified Public Accountants. ‘ GAGLE ADDRESS ADOPUTST-NEW YORK & LONDON MANCHESTER & LONDON, ENG, CERTIFICATE. . ie pa _ Wo We hieteby certify. that we have made a count of all the advertisements appearing in the New York World and New York Herald (Morning and Sunday xd from ist July, 1905, to 81 Showing World's excess over Herald of (55,398 of Mr, Merrill a “it waa plainly’ to be see! iia, Mx. White thought He cnonger pull in that de- partment. Comptroller lutely every. jas mode. oe oF st December, 1905, Néw York World,’ > New) York: H r 2,768 or to please man, vO: % Yr thi y js full able to deal with the situation," Comptroller’ Kelsey eald wo-da have ‘asked - the’ Attorney-General | to conduct. (he layestigation a ‘woman to Improve her good or bad looks ts a win. Is not woman's first duty to please— to please woman, to A women is not bad unless whe's founda ‘Once let it be dtscovered of a woman and cleanliness is iritely next to virtue. ALBANY. Jan, 5.—Gov. Higgins was ked to-day if he knew of the com- plaint brought to Comptroller Kelsey by Frank White, an Albany lawyer, against Jobn J, Merrill, Chief of the Corporation Tax Department, In. which « |fwnite/aneges misconduct ‘of Merrill ins! the matter of’ dorporation taxes. The Governor said he Knew of the charges and ‘hnd» been mis White some ti told by Mr. me ago that he (White) sald Gov. ink ‘Comptroller Kelsey investigniion§ at sey, aad specific charge.which White In View of the fuct toat the Mather will be -piuced “in «the yrney: to “Unie time." ys 1| had strus “paint; powder’ and dye. cay. J confess that 1 don’t consider a love- STATE TO EXAMINE |NON-UNION MAN When Fmnk A. Neal, a rion-union workman who has been employed by the Post & McCord Oynsiruction Com- pany during thelr fight against the retriking steel workers, went Into a little lunchroom on Third avenue this noon he was followed by two men. They asked him to quit work. He teld them to go to a hotter place than Florida, and they went out. They waited for him at the door, and as. he vamie out one of them ‘gave him the foot.” Neal went down in a heap, and as he fell the other man struck him in ‘the face, Neal’ pulléd a pistol ani tired two shits, onc going wild and the other knocking off the hat of the man who him, ‘The two men got away on the run. When Neat was taken to the Bast ‘Twenty-second street station house he carrying: a concealed weapon. Capt. Hussey was frankly outspoken -in his regret that Neal had not picked ane Stuce | of his axsallants in order that the police’ deny abso- Fired Only Blank Cartridges, but Arron his on hoya ‘ ae eee of having the ae . Days; @ Pound © Day Sixty : for F bie nam Bouny, Ree might have caught him. He advised Neal to apply to the Tenderiol: gets? atbeltt teteremiaiay a ‘wag arraigne in Yor! Court andneid In $100 ball for Special Sessions, HERE 10 INSPECT the | HOLY CROSS SCHOOLS. now to locate here permanently, m: ing, his headquarterd at the Univeraity Picea Dame..Ind. keg . Superior-General. i» accompanied Rev. Powel eee a ie a ae order y of Notre APE aie it was held on a technical charge of: "| exhtbl iv 3 it S Savem oanes | 98 plied cosmetics I esteem nas necessary to the charm of most women as a well- fitted gown. BY HENRIETTA CROSMAN Why, what rubbish! by women relatives, would be quite enough to make any man of taste siart a cosmetic propaganda, ble aim of every There are ancient fops But a delicate perfume and well-ap- MAGISTRATE POOLE A judtclal opinion on the great ton- |serial art was given by Magistrate Poole in the Harlem Court to-day when he fined Vincent Ferraro, whose shop is at No. 25 Bast One Hundyed and ‘Twenty-fifth street, $10 for having [tailed to take out a license to shave and trim hair. He had been arrested on complaint of George E. Reidy, | President of the State Board of Bar- vers’ Examiners, of Elmira, who ts i town invesuguting the .barbering sit- uation. ‘The Magistrate scolded Ferraro and sald after he fined him: “I never knew an Italian barber yet who could cut hair.cr shave, They ought to go back to Italy." Then he turned to G. Villamena, the court interpreter, and asked: isn’t that so, Professor?" Mr, Villamena has # wealth of olly wiack hair, curling and waving in an artistic manner, while his mustache would.grace. a roundsman. “Nota bit of it," sid Mr, Villamena, | twirl his mustache, “d allan bares | can irfin the hair most artistically of any im the world. As for shaving, they um:qualied, I am alweys treated are by Italian barbers. Mr, aieciens it certainly @ s rong Pitas ENC ELLENBOGEN WENT ~ TO PRISON TO-DAY. City” Marshal in a Nervous. State | stay of sentence, has been in a highly excited mental state, DR. OSLER IN BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, . Jan, 3.—Dr. William jer, Reglus Professor of Medicine in ty of Oxterd, arrived here the secret of life. SHIP OF TROUBLE SAIGON, French Indo-China, Jan. 5. —The British steamer Carlisle sank in the Saigon River yesterday, after a fire on board following an explosion of powder, due to spontaneous combus- tion. Two of her crew, an engineer and a sailor, are missing. Many persons were injured during the excitement attend- ing the rescue of the remainder of the crew. The Carlisle, previous: to sinking in the Saigon River yesterday, met with a series of misfortunes. She was char- tered by the Russian Government early last year to carry suppliees from Viadi- yostok to Port Arthur, before the sur- render of that ‘fortress, but lost her propeller and drifted to San Miguel Bay, Island of Lugon, Philippine Isl- ands, whence she was towed to Ma- ila. "she effected repairs there, arrived at Saigon in May and was detained by ‘the French authorities on suspicion of carrying contraband of war. It was learned later that her cargo consisted of arms and ammunition valued at $4,600,000. After the conclusion of peace ‘he Carlisle was compelled to remain at because the Russian Government Salgoo, retused to ry, her port charg . 7 it was announce * el a rea Ree ‘ i s ther half of my table beverage. This ; find the result to be as follows: aaa BOY FIRED AT TORMENTORS. Per Socata “cat board tnePcart aie at | helped me some, but did not do what from Saigon direct ‘announced that the only foun- was t The tody of « dsowned man was found in the Harlem, at the foot of One Hundred and Twenty-third street, to-day, by Joseph Kipfel, of No. 46 Pleasant avon’ en ashore by members of the Harbor Squad The body had been tn thie wi woman to the And if art héips her 4 feeling oontinu- that there were In hia district 150 brick houses and 100 brick barns al lequal tn architectural beauty to the executive oMves occupied by President Roosevelt, all built out of the profits of tobacco ippines supposed to produce, Mr. Clark Bave the amount raised ‘in the Untied States proper” and also the production, ‘in the United States Improper,” in which ie Included Hawaii, Porto’ Rico and the Philippines The Ways and Means Committee, he ‘were seven years behind. They should have blocked the admission of Hawaii and her free sugar. « “That ia the price we patd to coddle ment, but gave us his word that Wl the bil! reached him in the ord! course of events he would give It evers, consideration. ny ‘The same committee which saw the Father Chidwick to take a strong dele~ gation up to the State Capitol co pear b-fore the proper committié, “T have no doubt whatever,” Father Chidwick id, “that the rallroad ir P, pany tha uit before ‘Two years ago a Dill almost Iden is character passe; ie Senal beaten it the Assembly. 1 think he tracks, It ie to tm what will happen” when adten, tient at the delay of the Bry to cross ahead of them. wad Widow of Nicholas Guenther Finds started on a search of the flat. On the floor of the kitchen she found her tweband’s body huddled under a phanket. He had disconnected the rub- THE BULL'S HORNS. ‘That’s the Place to Take Hold. A man says: “Some ‘years ago, while employed as an inspector by a large woven ‘wire fence company, I was compelled to give up my position because of ill health brought on by coffee poison- ing. “nom childhood I had used coffee freely, and for many years had no thought that there was possible harm itn it. “But as time went on I gradually ‘became the victim of indigestion, then of heart trouble, then of habit- ual headaches, and finaly was com- pletely knocked out by uervous pros- tration, which lost me a good and profitable job that I had held for ears. Li “At first I scarcely knew what to do, as medicines seemed to have no leating effect, but it was xp to me to do something, and I turned my at- tention to my diet. Having read more or less about the injurious ef- fects of coffee, I concluded that I would experiment to see whether that was the cause of my troubles, “At first I cut down my coffee al- Jowance half, using Postum for the I wanted—it did not relieve me en- I still suffered more or less eye sch ee 3) ‘ j ‘ Over Failure to Get a @ation fer the report hat a slight |tirely. : ae Se 86,785 ‘ Was Sarentets The Very Rev. Gilbert Francals, Su- rae i re chy exringuished by thi mf | with headache. aud; penvoraneas Fo “4 ydia E - 2) +) 115,027 ‘Fnraged ot several amall boys whol perior General of tho Congregation of New Trial. was promuiy exiogulshed by the crew. |T Just ‘took the bull by the horns L are erry) stering him, Edward Smith,aix; | the Holy Cross, anved on the Cedric| Samuel K. Eilenbogen, the former city |Mon against dockients. was taken out and cut the coffee off short. From Pinkham Ss ote 126,897 toon ‘old, of No: 22), Weat Sixtieth land will make a visit to all the edu-{ marshal, convicted of trav in the No- |!to the Tondstead, where she was an- | the day that I began to drink Postum Pn 107,001 itrekt, to-day! mibonted hia horse, pur-| axtional inatitutloda of the order'in the| vember election, was taken to Sing! T°"? When Inst Sporiel, eccolialvely sy. healt: bowan. tb tet Vegetable Com uod aaa See a. ope the youngaterssand fired) #hots at} United States and Canada, He yis-| Sing prison to-day from the ‘Tombs. to Deo vee Moa LANE econ ee ree Ae eae § pound, DECEMBER, - -) 93,441 : A With! blank cartridges from a re:|ited tis couAtry about clght years | begin a xentence of two years and alx DROWNED IN THE HARLEM, | 1 expect to do for the rest of) The most successful remedy for Women’s » POM guers ae v poiid fl 9) ererweretcre ’ volver, 5 ide ok West |#f0/0n,2 similar misslon, On acovunt | Montes impdved by Jusiicd Davey. my life, Ills in the world.” ‘Total for 6 mos. ending Dec. 31,1905, 611,215 sa pagrus resting asda of the disruption of “the religtous | , Duenbogen., since the fuilure Of his | Body Taken trom River Betwvea| The result is that T have hit Hae 5; : ‘a onders in France it is his purpore | certificate of reasonable doubt and a to Be that of Johm Reits. |}, n better digestion, my nerves are like fron and my mental powers are clearer, more vigorous and accurate | than ever before. ! «Shall be glad to testify at any time that Postum Food Coffee did all this for me, and keeps me hale and hearty. I can do no less. 18 the welfare of your eyesight at of thet rantee of correct fitting. is from ‘Greater New York's’ largest optician, the one who has’ never heen eau W. L. DOUGLAS: $3.50 SHOES 525 % * ?, r3 Jayne’s Expectorant» Over 75 years old. It cured.coughs | then, and cures them now, 25c,, 50c. and $1 bottles.’ ", mad ol of fatty MN ork ume, Ona, oan ven by Postum Co. Battle Creek, | ar newapaper. sh devet.| ED Uarttten “John Ich, Irae Oa Bde we on pital wo' ke; Reet. One Pag Fae There's a reason, Read the little}. No Extra hos ge fow Kt,, é lx abo “ " ok “the. Road "to. Wellville", m ag 4 sig & Advertisements

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