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2) 2} men—elai ‘BANKER CO | SPENDS NlGtT = enon wa ema Paereael and Obtain Bail. 40 Accora =4 nos {c= DAnKTaR Gein or ei in heen oe 2nsPHtt temper, Cohen tending @ theatrical performanc Way ‘charged with the “stealing Tuable “documents and t trusteo- funds $oL Angered Pout of bls’ powiti = -Dut wis fllomer Castle hours in main in the ofttce, Mr. Brunton Explzins. pla Tots ba bias to-day jteapot. Mr Kininich is ive. fa Pittstiarg, as well as n, Both Sibeenfineney Fand Mr. Cob “A few d fof Mr, Co mot and Mr, UBttlee Of treasurer, In Ta proxy bus j sights and to from-—witch Sir iS tere ecetaln Cohen and stocks. he had Tn dias wasin ~ ) the matter Mr shave lum Bs. tempor. Kimn | rested, « Kimmicn be came ‘an in mena ewe, No Theft, He Says. ep rortunately Cohen on R courts. has been no theft TP Moneye—or fonts OF wtock {ot them efvil” court Lrushed—te-the police cor __ahecouse “they lost their ar, Hrunton sald thn Which “is thirteen om Yidew for an extensl had been floanced by” both he and that tt was In goad financial re itor —emt-thattn mitt trowbl Mr, Cohen and Mr, Kimmich would have no effect on’ the conatrin ho was under wa. bomen — ~deary a ern and withdraw al withtra yt : the chars, ni WONT LET SON WED WED SERVANT, Mists Teachiee “Aah Asked Police | Trpirr- HA CEL New York Man Was Un= able to Locate Lawyer & Co, 81, Browdway, 9 ‘At lant pleht ta ve ne Jost his AN arrested while at- val- - embezztement 1 dollars Is TeteMpest Tn a my representa froned out in the but bos Moto Have custody ne and pro: fon ayatem, : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1907. Combination of the Ca- rousel, Scenic Railway and Circle Swing. | y Island, bored by chuting, Jaden dips and {a to-xét something summer which is expected to make peo- the cvirt . RGVERTA navn of the old h c railway ne aerial circle swing. In addition all We vhrilis‘appe: ing to, ned attractions the novelty eA) MANE. ippearanc he-whirl ie a siuall Ferris w mounjed | werial -awing. pillars 4 annenge:s have been | cars that revolve as ¢ 1 Uae te to. a.Kood convenient, point velty beglos,, It res taking A most erra nelude nKe And RUA moyementa , ple tay cal jagrum of what occurs ti Uehtning chart. ‘The is off with a merr r Ta firma} parcenger J with se All of. th waa inv ore, and nine ix on exnthl~ a0 Charla rome Tet jwhile, as 2 einer on that Sante Feo Railway. he was lying be- neath a locomotive, kine -a bre aril We tthe peculiar com- pound movements of the ge ha fevess The Iden | thers and Into tha production of the new whirlicie i ihe: Whirl, a Brand- New Thriller For Coney Island Next Summer »] Marie Mayor 100, Th AT SU ing ‘vintted “by at least lov. us - . tt n amp room for-an OXDTOT Isa on the proposed Lexingt Twenty-aec tromdway’ Isaac tet Speaks Speaks for Mer, ~¢ehants-in- the Vicinity of- Twenty-Third Street. the Clty | Speaking in benal€ of all the mer-/ tall and Forty: the ree 5 chants in the Twenty-thint atreet dis- | quirements or atwelgh trict, Isaac Stern, of Stern Brothers, | 7 such proposition.” sald to-day that the crusade for an ex- press -etation—on the Loxington «venue subway that ts s00n to be built had be-| run In earneat. The conference with the apit Transit. Commission was only the! Wrst xtep In the campaign that is to be givey the-tollowing-reasony “why there S 7 Should_be an express atation. et sthag4- Caused by Es CAPES OF Deadly point: Fluid, trom Pipes. “Phe district centring —on ance ‘Miss Sarat Net: aI wove third street 19 the-greateat- reta!l sac- lon, and tr rapidly becoming the jargest wholesale contre in New York City, | due to gas which escaped from a “Tho ferries running. to Eaat and | gas stove. sweat Trrenty-thitd_etreet_bring-xtieast+— ‘Troma — 74,08 people dally tnto thia commercial | old, of o, 4 Mangin street, was found artery. This {8 $n excess of those! dead In his room about the samo hour daug ed by provightta_at_the Grand Central tae ay ie ee reaped Tome -Jet Mi the] 6 tion by some. 18,000 to 30,000. | ruom. “The tuetnese transacted tn ta dalleved. tap the old man's death s2 F geveral Hundred lillian “wth omeettctale techae been incite trict ams rest dollars a yea inyssted Jn a The amount of money fealth fur several Atain and was very | nd about Twenty-third foablo. _ HE LIVED IN THE SUBWAY « +-——_— —— ASK EXPRESS STOP SS 2% STOCKS AUN OFF IH BRISK TREDING Fails to Hold Up the List and —Most— of uérs Show Losses, eee orders placed nost cases and da number of the leaders well uver |GAS KILLS MAN AND fe WOMAN SAME HOUR, carried on by the merchants, Mr, Stern| Both Cases Accidental and Both BL Paul Sgureg for a tiss ot 14 o-protarrad So | Paciic and Am The ‘rapidity of crous promt-takhig” a ithe faverites-- fe y _Qulte « number 0! Tainor aiccka fe Inditeed gen aid eome of Nor Wey Allet wtroet, Was foul dead In Kansaw Ciy Bauthera peelerred ‘yin dea her apartments last night, death being |1 48, Colorado and 3 iso Electric, Twin | ‘Trangit qnd lowa Centr. Caxoy, sixty-five” yoara | ferred 3 bz und I mall | teh ios downto aad—ty The prions continua -uncertatt,; j Me market closed ac HU te list jmixed and most of the eles dots snowing ‘Thy $acee ofa ay | nod ahabed Kiss: BOY'S OWN STORY OF HOW ..5 for Protection, but Hi he resides at =} pariok, a miusio~ teacher twenty younger (hut bigger) brother ithreatoned {0 kill. him tf he married the girh Frederick nald je wouldn't tn tte death by marryin then, and ‘down town. to-day Lik none fear, Why,’ sald the father, 4 harmia hair of his head, him- understand, though, that couldn't marry her." hardt took somo me Ketting the ath on his face, Then Xs he commenced 40 shave he continued: lower himsel€ by marrying a. kor’ girl, ‘That 1s all there is 0 It. we nice ttle girl, but she 1s a sery- | ont. ‘Then ag ho went on with the shaving | Papa’ Bornhardt told of the mat i Three yours Axo Frederick and. hia | ot an’ went down to the bridge. I Jest —Iasthor Want to the hame of hia father's: brother, millionalre ac Durkheim an tht Haar: Th he studied) muste and met Caroline, Who Was a servant In “the house, Hix ‘mother became inter ested In tho girl and brought her back | to America. The palr had fallen Jove, and last month Frederick sald he wanted to mir in Byening World reporter formed at that address t ‘was /not known. has-a-harber isa-—t Ww: ry frame —house No. 291 ‘Third @yenue, the Bronx, announced to-day That he will not allow nis sons7Fred=* even (omar thelr former. ser; vant girl, Cavoliny Ulrich. ‘The break in-the -relations of the members of the “holies of Bernhard! Hiecame known tast. ht when 3) ick called at the —Btallon—and—asked: Teouple of plain clothe men followed Jhlm until they were certain le was not Yo return to hia home but waa going =Papa Hernhardt laughed when told “I wouldn't 1 just made + At that moment a customer came Into "\ the Ittle barber shop and Mr. Bern- wouldrt permit a son of mine to ant ‘nickel fn my mouth sé I couldn't loso itt and got on a train, an’ Kee, how we ardt was horrified and at Kirk away de paid: tox she is working for a Mra. Weller yet No, -218 East Bixty but | i }-dodgéd th’ copa |Th' ridin’ waa great an’ I-wasn't afraid MORGAN GIFT TO HARTFORD. HARTFORD, Conn, Jan, 1%.—J. P. Qlorwan, the banker, of New York; who jfwaa a native of Hartford, hag notified pile trustors of the Wadsworth Ath" t here-ag'in? —Now;-chase out, Runaway_ Henman Kroll, Who for Two Days ~~~and Two" Nights —Dodged Parents and Police, Tells About = N-KROLE. BY HERMAN No, BOt—Am aterdam avenuc, funded eWay “Cause px wnt onto tstayin® in th’ house after chen “abused mi for most ten miles, an’ then I Wax ed back-an' didn't. seeno_one.fol-.} * It was awful cold an’ I thought On @ ship what-gues- top ty alnt cold or othin'’. MeWhen it got nearffark T was meakin® along lookin! out-—fer th! “copa, an’ 1 yea grand lady drop alot of money: It was most a dollar, T guess, ai’ grabbed It and sive i€ to her an'-she give mo ten cents ‘caube I was honest. It was so cold an’ [ was most staryin', put I knew th’ cops was after me an’ they'd git mo If T tried to spend th’ money; eo as I didn't see any ships, T made fer th’ Sub. Th’ fellers say th’ cops never go fer th’ Sub, an' I thought it was warm there, ; “I buys @ ticket an'-put th’ other, did ride! When T got near th’ end I got {kept ridin’ all-night,-an’-near-mornint. a guy let mo sleep Ina car, Anudder guy shook me a minute after an’ told me ter | _ git out. I was awful hungry an’ [went out an’ walked an’ walked ‘tl I got to Ninth avenue, where my aunt lives. She! give me somo grub on’ five cents, an’ 1 n’ got back In the Sud, th’ capa would git ma cause I never saw none there, "All day I rides on th’ cars until I was chased out, an'then'I'd stand in the BENG CES stations, I liked the fast cars an’ I] 1 said ‘Mo fer the Sub ag’in, an’ 1 got Iked to git In front where th’ guy Sn frotnoddor ticket. Thad lett . Sometimes the. tellers wot opens |“ Pek doors woul aay, ‘Hore, you kid, you | gieaph eal ta mse tar a ere and 7d call e2 they a cop Taian mop t penanset ae hiv Will’ erect an art’ bulld- mip on anudder car, Wattcotay, Then ‘2 got out an! was sthndin: in th! vent nares 5 "bat cain ea Tits Calter, gy 8 Mkves nt addolniing. thik of ‘tno Ate aeuye fat fo It Twas atarvin, an’ Teald and Proapest | yes.’ it was near dark, a swell ‘lookin’ oe sae frse erhies lec pour eames took eas eae 6. are didn't care then what oan ane hungry, fer rub. ‘BANK STATEMENT 1S BEST IN TWO-YEARS.!/ a eT enhst proeteba es [Goi Noutharn oe SLU UMP IN STOCKS Den, & Hio Gi. pl Daluth 8. 8. & AL General” Brectete © PONCE VICTIMS HEHE TELL OF DAYS. ADR Lone Woman Passenger) Was on Way to See Dying Husband, mn the Q: an Hamil do i ack: ropsd Wile Worn hed dow: the gargplank ond her arma about! the ‘neck of A Murt Inez, of No, 30 Sixth avenue, n. Bho was Mre, of Porto Rico, and. was ard the Ponce, of the only wom) the Porto /h Which snapped huftin the Car Thbean of Dee. 51° The Ponce drifted at the moeroy—of fhe-winda and seas for gleven days till she waa picked up by the Elizabeth Rickmers, a German -doat. and towed into Hamilton, Bermuda. Mra Ma: story Iethe} of 2 wom~ an who Was bound for New York, as aha thousht. on a race with death, Her usband oa to America somo months ABO LO ryRaIN bis Health He oarded With his cousin Marcoez in Brooklyn. | On as e-he became eo a that lt: was thougat he was dylig a’ a cable Waa wont to his wife. 6he ual Just Ump to reach the Pouce, woleh | ailed on aa bay Awheh! she > rouched the deck to-gay Martiner waa there to meet her, My chusin Bie TH Trane vl turrible kuspe Husband Getting Well. He Is better,” replied Martinez, a) ting for you He knows n wn ot thie Jo misaed her and caui ti thinke jater sikal Pp. x No. iL ante pre He ani would be carried away to Reta tashing "nsout accew. Such a heavy ws RoWever, that be Grimth, “an od but pald no att tress ignals stewart. I9 old atand sald Mn days we had to ann Then, too, water ran short of cleag nen. mush eannat ibe sald Otticer™ Grittith's net, Harvey's ittindness an escond day after t) invited =<Mre-—Mayers} ty the fret Bhe Was aching her husb No Tow to New Yerk. It was 6 o'clock on the day the Rick: up that we Aig? wanted a tow ta tramp's captain sald KY. no We acceDlat the He Tike we i ones y sea, and we had to lay tot eather moderated to get a fre. ooard. We carried trvsaila te Causes of diyorco in the order of their fre- quency, as shown by tho record of 200 cases 1a i the court of Judgo Wdil- jam Melkweun, of Chi- ¢ during (the last Babies’ are ‘home-snvers. Every well-regulated family should have from three to six babies. -marrlages breed con- _} tempt between husband and Lack -of bables induces drunken- esertion and laziness, More domestic unhappiness reaults z from childless marriages than «any LAZY HUSBAND, $5-§ —other-one-thing: Out of 200 divorces granted by Sh$ Judge~ McEwen . months, 415 wer ree ~anlldren ff drunveaness, and 10; no children and cruelty, ‘Another wom- RELIGIOUS CONFLICT. » 9°} an figured In 25 cases, and “another nan” In 40). AGED WOMAN DEAD, “POISON -AT-HER SIDE: two months: NO BABIES, 125 OTHER WOMAN, 25 3. "2 JEALCUSY, ANOTHELS DUBIOUS PAST. FRANCE NAMES NEW ‘AMBASSADOR TO MADRID PARIS, Jan the Bpecta}-Plontporentiary df Fran, succeed Jules Cambon as French Ambarsador at Madrid FRENCH ROYALISTS | PLAN A DEMONSTRATION y of tho exe: Thesr Presence Means Happy Mt B | Home Lives. Statistics irom’ Judge McEwen’s Divorce Court in Chicago and His. Conclusions, Childless Lack of Them. 1s Main Cause ‘of ‘Divorces, Judge MoEwen's oon- clusions on iho -homic- | Her c Rusbandtic Ne “ ried Anather. Preserying value of ba- bies, after qualifying “asan expert by trying divorce cases at the rato of 100 a month: [den when sha f [hed taken unto himnelt another: wife fatal mia living happily, furnishes anc | other chung jinen’a shonit! | broughs the nows that the dying woman jis’ thought , | Gerd | bunds Instances of no Core W—THe non: Stomday, tho on of Louls | Nise ¢ longed 4 Me. For niwht at: turnet Come ngler, France- and dead, ———— Jan, 19.—Three sup: | stop—the—patits movant spent tt time writing a Journal of the trip fer my wife to read. The vothers played Canis of RenoRed = The telecen BNOrtrey Was our Worst trousle. Thon, too, we q-couceris nad arranged o rhymine Mphaset Here im what ve th tN Ystood far ui < He mandasfor Wel think of them be ‘The other delay alas, Corbell hat every clahth bell 1 passengers of th togers, Thomas P. mpbeli, Abraham ings. int, J Bates and G._ Tad 0 1 had tran a tas w J have been pleked Up Fimost at once,” comitnented Mrs Felt ‘The Panes. 38 off the Government dry- dock at Bt. George. Bermuda, and (a ex- pected hare In a few daya’ time, abt icant wh) “This week wan excellent In every respect, was peobably: the seet-teaued ts _twe years. ‘Taio texal Taserve- was over $9,000,000, tho aris FOO CAN the | Netres“showet that tlow of money is 0% Y toward this o} ie Tegort aa iseusd at tae Cleasin Hotee was aa Golan ye ey ort aaron Pony Surplus pnb HALTS | TWO FIRMS} wet n the etock The severe slump § to-day awa TE Nitnats Cantera.) 1+ | uhat inoucudon. Hfirms have } ithe wire TFs. [& Co. | Arm of} | Wall ate Fan uptown bra Mextoan Contr M., 8 P& Rt 12 PERL ESET EE PEREE EE EFT {affatra satisfactorily. +1 ft4tael tty +414 1+ Lary Tae av. at Teaaa Pacific iron food. T peed copa fount eat Any Ria! ey TSS OR MAG ATR. 8 York Conaaltdated being Unable to clear their zehang sheets through the C equence both exchange RIVINg m aay to make good thelr balances and MW . Mowely mige It was ox At th ate ¢ to ad the firme peter scatra ieermcmrareers ‘FROM THE GRAVE TO THECELL Five Arrests Among Mourners at the Funeral ef u Bank RNonber. CHICAGO, Jan, 19—The death of inns Ww charged with plotting to wait there Explosives were Tound_on } ————— t yINEERNAL MACHINE INTENDED FOR ENVOY. a dan 12-—An Infernal ma chine addressed to th at Hambure. German day wihille belng Jo aisle sofia. ato. st anot “NI Mirza waa crowned Shah of Persia In the palace this after ment known ap UTA ation. paased off without a hits SPANIARDS RIOT AS NEWSPAPER IS SEIZED. him to confi ng-Housy of }of the Tratl ut a mobbing of the now rday as the Tesult of Its of- articles referring to Castilian outs » (he newspaper office shots frms,tnvotved ans Ganpin 8. Mos | NE > bu KAISER’S POLITICAL SPEECH STIRS GERMANY Jans 12.—Katser Wilhetm's ate and tone up the whole system and action In making A campaign epeech especially the pelvic organs. supporting his own attitude was to-day conversation throughout Pat Driscoll, a noted bank robber, brought trouble to hls. frients, uneral at Mt. Olivet ram largely, attended by tha ‘“profussion™ auxi aetectives: In the midet of the solemn rites J. Donohue, Daniel Fitzgerald, Mar Reinington and George Bull pied with bowed herds over the Were arrovtod by hard-hearted sleutha recent safe blowingy in country ( were taken from the| ‘The specch wan made ata Hers eanauiee Blven by 70) reservint officers urging them to support the Importance to the army JAP TRAINING SHIPS: IN A SEVERE STORM. TOKIO, Jan. ye arrested at ATEX > Tan leary when te janis deli Peruvian Consul oded yeater- ed “with | -eavcked—docnacveral to—Mohamimed ANT oon, by SMigeum."” 1 the reauest ‘Ate the edition h broug spaper whl dine and ¢ od in (he at of the new chatag isiier bili of the highest system, It Is made of native American nd navy medicinal roots and is perfectly harm- less in its effects in any condition, of the female system, As a powerful invigorating tonic," Fa- vorite Prescription” imparta strength to r the whole system and to the organs coated granules — seat ‘to B—The training sued Gtetineity bectnine {n° particular, “For| take aneamiys rome ron which sailed. for Honolulu Jan, ti fy-now: returning to-Yokosuta. O¥ARS ‘The squadron encountered a severe debilitated teachers, tallitnees |. dress: “ahop - girls,” The mnata -| Aaane 19M, Revolt, who was] Believe She Took Chloro- {—-form_by— Mists nor Brewster was calle) thin at. ternosn to a handsome apartine: at No, 100, Pineapple street, to investiquie the death of Miss Fannie Boyd-eeveniy sears old. who had been found dead in bed with a botile | aU Det obie, nea dig demon: | towel Yolded across" her— face and —a ferropaper spre yal eocupled sulte of Bra, an oid thirty @ prominent mémé FOREIGN WARSHIPS tation cs TO LEAVE TANGIER. S18, Jah 13. =Order—having= been went-to-cat “chierotorm™ over the towel Burch on the idteweta went £0. party—Kiven by, George Hotel 7 About ,J0,a'elock who re. comin in ling of oreo symptoms. Then wcrifga (of Drs. Flin Gope Uiat her: ah Ars, Kila Gordon in the woman who Wan found Unvcnactous in a yqom_ ta, thes Paince Mytel ‘Thursday nlzht and Wea Temoved tu Ht conscloummers Inet night, but the aes aglicitatlon of tho nuksom falled: to exe tract from ‘her the wocrat ati her” ite Che-mrrnivureé: 7 Dut despatches from: Little Falls be the Wife of Sami enman; and there wre also fur niehed an «of Cho story which Myra. Gorden holds locked Inher breast. ts related that Mrs. Gordon mar- ried Gamuel Gordon Ii Btockton, Bags lang. {n 188; Wout, years later ho tie! husband hid established” himeelt. Then, mysteriously, correspondence. be- tween man and wife ceased, and ‘each thought the other dead. Mrs. Gordon ionet— the mourmd her husband, He, tt ta stated,” married a Young weman of Litt Pull veveral years ao. - recently and there found his. fret wife 2) alive and well. She insisted on return- country with hic, and he brought ber 16 Little Falls, where she [earned ofthe existence ‘of the-aecaad > wite and found every evidence that her husband was living happily with her, ‘Thore 1s no aceount-of-tre-story of the s.paration which then followed, Mra. Gordon No. 1 voluntarily leaving the Ittle community to return to Ehg- Jand. But tt fa sacrificed hor own ¥igned heraclf -comipisiely tothe -aitug=—y thon, leaving ber twsbond 15 <ijoy hia, new found Happiness A 1 forgotten ant nemected wile re- turned to. Utls: city few -daya axe, ing # room in ti hotel where aie wan utricken. The hospital surgeons At first disehowsd her case as one of polaoning, ttt reo broken heart ad worn, ul that he weitere callanse | z SRCAES, Bho in telline tioth Mand -reniaine ellent eeepc acenta Hospital “My atory shall dia with’me” oo i Mor (Nat plate, ‘a' prosperoud = pabeic | and her hie» “Wreek on the Sar Dae other occupants to—withdras_theltl aaantmentinnist cree terse Toe The'e theory 4 fadl-9.headache—mnd—totqetny sos 3 t With, eclorofe cise ‘Convention will be notined-of this t tha’. Suen Een sited hil RUSSIAN PLOTTERS ARRESTED IN EGYPT. | ————— Is a heri ge too ana to OE Saeriested with, i f known ce asition and. which ‘con: 5 | Specialist in woman's diseases; a received id of all_the several schools of shonld! feeble women {| medicines which, from their stimulat- | ing and exhilerating effects may seem, for-a tiie, lo-G6-good, bal Which foi the Inevitable cifecta of the alcohol in shrinking up the red corpuscles of the yred-tn-the ansrt-; blood are sure todo great-snd jasting “harm the tong run, i ENG e TUEE ving for-stimuls . Only invigorating: and nerve etrength- 1 stares: The ening effecta can follow the use of this famous medicine for women, ace + tot possibly do-harm in-any-ttato—or | condition of the system. | carefully adapted to woman's needs by an experienced physician—a specialist It makes weak wor- It has -been in their digeasea. Rous Gown strong and sick women weil, If a woman has bearing down, or dragging pains, low down in the abdo- backache, frequent ‘headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, is During a hoaule demonstra: nervous and easily startled, has goaw- ing feeling in stomach, eces. imaginary floating specks, or spots beforo her eyes, has melancholia, or "blue: weakening disagrecable drain from pel- vio organs, sbe can make no mistako by resorting to the use of Dr. Pierce's } Favorite Prescription, men, or pel It will invigor- Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Perscription is a ccientifo medicine, carefully devised by an experienced—and skillful physi- government elan, and adapted to woman's delicate “worn-out,”run-down,” TO A;-tan., Jan 19. Santi Fe Peremenime — (nab btn fr —Chivage- from California, was wrecked last nignt at Hutchisgen Ban. killed oud a numb of injured) it ts re * For her peculiar and ; The one medicine-wiich fulfills all these require ments _is Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription—a remedy with a record of = rgof cures to recommend it; "a remed ness and correctness under oath; a remedy devised and adapted to wom-. 1 e igate—constitution—by—an_educated—physician—av experienced remedy, every-ingredient of v which has written endorsement of the most eminent miedical_writers — tactice for the cure of ww 5 n i aremed vhick has, more bona-fide. cy jts credit than anv ia “ether sold -by-druggists for_woman's special-requirements—It-is-not— ran exploveil given away in the form of “trial bottles" to be experimented with, but. = ,is-sold at a fair price by all dealers in medicines, fale De go} Delicate, weak, nervous 0 EW SHAH OF PERSIA T especially shun the use o} RECEIVES THE CRO A the makers of '§_pecutia Favorite Preecription i earthly boon, being unequaled a9 po appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. evarerctaaniy snr ari e vine “Favorite Prescription is’ un equaled ori is invaluable in allaying — and aubduing nervous oxcitahility, ie » norvous exhaust OD, REKKERe {St Vitua's dance, and otber distrossing,. Nervous By Hi ROMIs COM MOnly AeEaaAe upon functional and organic disaaseot— the uterus, It indu retreating sleep and-relieves mmentat—anzi pondency. ; No woman cuficring from any‘of the above symptoms car rd to accept apy secret nosira edicine of un- known compost? te tor a medicine like Dr. Piereo’s Favorite Prescription, which is OP KNQWN COM: POSITION and has a record of over forty years of cures and eclla_ moro largelix to-day than ever before, Its makers withhold no secrets frori their patients, belicving open publicity to be the very, best guaranty of merit. Pierco invites all cuffering womoa to consult him by lotter free of charge, All letters of consultation are held as ‘strictly private and eacredly confiden- tin} and-all- answers~are; returned in plain, sealed envelopes, Address: Dr, R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Sar gical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta cure con- stipation. Constipation is the csuse of many diseases, Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One" Pellet is a gentle Jaxative, and two a mild cathar- Uc.. Drugglsts sell them, and nothing in “just na good.” They ato tho origi Little Liver Pills frst_putup Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago. bel imitated, but never equaled. They a0 Dr. Pierce’ thousand. inne trated Commo will be sent ree; pa] r-bound, for 2) one-cent stamps, ot cloth-hound for 34 - - frm enagteeep vent sasengerd were i See Peso

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