The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1907, Page 10

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% WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1907. ge ee AED TRUNK FOUND; WENDEL SATO ~ GING DISCOVERED RAE RESIGNED Systematic Robberies Astound Commander Accused of Graft}! Police= Who Find- Room Deciared-to-Have Quit Full of Plunder. National Guard. i i . gain atponed. It 1s re-| cause the accused (CLARENCE MACKAiS | HAVE SON AND HEIR. TURKISH CIGARETTES It is unusual for an inexpensive cigarette to offer the full seasoned flavor which so thoroughly satisfies, blended toamellow smoothness that continually \ delights. ee Is it any wonder then that Ramleh Cigarettes have << so. unusually successful ? ; NN If you like some “‘taste” to your cigarettes, May be only 9 tired liver, or n° starved fiver, it would bea:stupid-as well as sayage thing to-beat a weary_or starved man becatise he lagged in’ his work, So in treating the lagging, torpid liver it isa great mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but.an indi¢ation ‘of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary y with over-work, Start with the stomach and allied organs of: digestion at pbesore dawn by one of three sus. characters whom-he met-atFor fy-aixth street and 3B when | i em: -and-}-mhote—re other gne. e fight. deta run. Policeman and made first intima ad that he wan mortally hui @eclared he would go to Roo! “costa hundred dallare a day. He was thesitaken_there. iKelly was placed in a_crowd of elothea officers and citizens ot_ef-the dying man and Bl ked-to -plek—out the may fim. Without hesitation he Kelly. 7 ‘Kelly told_the story that the police Bay sucn alloged crooks usually give t know the two but had met hotel about. mid- bt — say he ndmitted -t “ten thief—and—that displ s. Rogu re nt He was locked Milythe and Torney think thelr assail- “ants meant to rob them. Blythe Iq ‘thirty-three years old. In the West Hide Court Kelly was held to awalt the re- ult of bis victim's injuries, “fall the foreign and — domes! Colored Stableman Chipper as You Please After Dropping * Through Elevator Shaft. “'\gaward Warren, a colored stableman’ Sof herculean build. had an experience “Bie-Chotsex—Biables at No. 228 West _ Twentieth street to-day that would have killed an ordinary rcs In his “assigned task of taking a heavy do- Hyery wagon down to the basement fsnm—the—third floor he neglected to peo that the blq—ntt was on a te i the tore“ Hacwok-tt-for-granted —_porte©rs. — ptan” | 1 \ ‘ | by Dugan are guardin, “THIRTY CROOKS I POLICE ROUND-UP i Newcomers from Under World Nabbed at Steamers and + Trains. There were many distinguished arr!- vals from the under world by train and _|boat in this city yesterday and to-day. Thirty of the visitors were gathered up by Inspector McLaughlin's men clapped into the dungeons of Pc Headquarters. There was scarcely, room to breathe In the “ne-un"—room “strong-arm” men, ‘Operators, pure | ries* {panhand burgiars,.river pl | brands of outlaws were posed for In- apection_ this morning. «and varioux other throng. Quite a number came from Coast, where they are forcing men to work who have no Visible means of « were also some natty and aulte a few | eer rom Tonto: DOK lfatry. There waa § patr of con men from the South—altoze a—fine-#e~ wortment, penose! teas ines young de- tives nought to memort: telhepector MeLA@uxtiln’s tives had Jeorrailed them tn divers Ruariers of Vo—A score were yanked off the zt nt—mteamers— And Many. oa Tae ‘There were many néw faces inthe} tho West, and several from the Pacific, and nutrition, Put them in’ working order and see how quickly your | T liver: will become’ active. “Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discqvery lias~ “made-many-matvelous cures_of “liver complaint,” or torpid fiver, 4 ntrol-over the organs of digestion and nutrition, It f estores the normal act the blood-making, glands, cleanses y of the stomach, increases the, secretions of the system of poisonous accumu-, lations, and so relieves tlic liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. Symptoms. If you have bitter or bad taste in the morning, poor or vari- able appetite, coated tongue, foul breath, constipated ‘or irregular bowels, fee Lweak; easily tired, back,” gnawing or distressed feeling in | stomach, perhaps nausea, bitter or sour Ssisings”-in—throat—alter_ eating, and. |-kindred symptoms of weak stomach | and torpid liver, or biliousness, no. medicine will relieve you more promptly | or cure you_ more rmanently than | Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery | Perhaps only a part of the above symp: toms will be present ne time and | yet point to torpid liver, or biliousness and weak stomach, Avoid all hot. bread. and biscuits, griddle cakes and other | indigestible food and take the "Golden | Medical Discovery” regularly and stick to its use until you are vigorous end | strong, | Of Golden Seal root, which is one of | the prominent ingredients of "Golden [ Medical: Discovery,” Dr: Roberts Barth- | olow, of Jefferson Medical College, says: “Very useful as a stomachic (stomach) | tonic and in atonic dyspepsia. Cures gastric. (stomach) catarrh and head- aches accompanying same.” Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says: Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) exercises an especial influence over mucous sur- faces. / Upon the liver it acta-with equal certainty and efficacy. Asa cholagogue \tliver-invigorator). it-has-few-equials.” Dr. Coe-also advises it for affections of d-| the spleen and other abdominal gencrally,,and for scrofulous and ular diseni digestion. | derangements “it-fs-one- of the le ape of cure" John ng. M =D, late of Cin- > ol the AMERICAN Dis- PENSATORY, gives it a prominent place among medicinal agents, reiterates all the foregoing writers have said about it, as does alep Prof. John M. Scudder, MD; late of Cincinnati. Di says: “It stimulates the digest d increases the assimi! these means the blood is en- #2 * t the consequent improve- the -gMindular and nervous ays toms tia rorberal reguits."" Dr. Scudder further says, “in relation to ite general nt; frequent. | headaches, pain‘or distress in “small of chra mmattyn. of Bladder, for} © Prof, Finley Ellingwood, M, Dx of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says of Golden Seal root: “It is a most superior remedy in catarrhal gastritis {inflanima;ion.of-the stomach}, chronic_ constipation, general debility, in con ¥ racted i prosirating night-sweats, I¢is an tm= portant remedy in disorders of the scomb. (This. agent, Golden ‘Seal root, is an important ingredient of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for woman's weak. nesses, a8 well os of the "Golden Med. ical Discovery.”) Dr. Ellingwood con- tinues, "in all catarrhal conditions it is useful.” Much more, did apace permit, could be- gieted-from- prominent—authorities as to the swonderlal curative properties possessed by Golden Seal root. } We want to assure the reader that | "Golden. Medical Discovery” can be} relied upon to do all that is claimed for Golden Seal root in the cure of all the | various diseases as set forth in the, above brief extracts, for its most. rominent and important ingredient Solden Seal root. This agent is, bow ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura. uve action greatly enhanced by the addition, in just the right proportion | of Queen’s root, Stone root, Black | Cherrybark, Bloodroot, Mandrake root | and chemically pure glycerine. All of | these are’ happily and harmoniously , blended into a most perfect. phar-| maceutical- compound, now fayorably known throughout meet‘of the civilized | countries of the world. Bear in mind tira each and: ent: m7, . into the Taco ve! nas received the * ns 0. ste—can shaw any 60 ssional endorsemen ‘or dys: | pepsia, liver troubles, all. chronic catar- thal affections of whatever name or nature, lingering —coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, the " Dis- covery” can be relied upon as a sover- eign remedy. i A little book of extracts treating of all the several ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines, being extracts from standard medical works, of the different schools of practice will be mailed free to-nny one asking {by postal card or letter), for the eame, addressed to Dr, .R.Y,.Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,and S. ANARGYROS, Mi, —- 1/4 Fifth Ave, New York you are sure to like the Ra-nleh.. Not heavy- like. strong cigarettes nor tasteless like most \ mild cigarettes—but delightfully smooth, mellow and fragrant, continually satisfying. Maybe: Ramleh is the very cigarette you “have been looking for. Why not buy a ‘box and see? — {0c. for 10 —_____§OLD-EVERYWHERE.— 6th Ave,. Cor, 20th St. January Sale In Our Basement. Store. stages usually affects the head, it iCATARRH2eas, While Catarrh in its first FOR CONSUMPTION does not stop there if the trouble is allowed torunon, The contractin, ringing noises in the ai gerous blood disease. “Every day the blood hecoiti of-acold is generally the commencement of the unpleasant symptoms -of —— i nose stopped up, mucus dropping back into the throat, hawking and spitting, etc. The inner skin or mucous mem- brane of the body becomes inflamed and secretes an unhealthy matter which is absorbed into the blood, and Catarrh becomes a serious and dan MOTE HEAVING with these-poisonous secretions, and as the poisoned biood constantt ed, ant-often-Catarrhtermi-. oud passes through the tungs they become di nates in Consumption. Sprays, washes, inhalations and such treatment do-no-real good, because they do not reach the poison-laden blood, where i the tealtroubie ties. — The only —way-to | cure Catarrh is to purify-and-buiitup — the blood, S,S.5. has been proven the remedy best suited for this purpose. It @- @ e- Roca down to—the—yery—bottent—of the — a trouble- and. removes cverytrace-of-int PURELY VEGETABLE — parity tronr—the~ circutation, freshens- z = this’ fife stream and; “as this= healthy sk —unt-comer-of—the-system;-Catarrh-ta—drivett houghett wer reatty-aown | tent Tualto, in |: ai cthe cellar: Z (RS Third av Binging a sprightly alr he shoved the [cf t ni Yohicte-toward the-elevator,.Wher effect upon the system, there is no medi- | giving the writer's full post-office ad=H- “pairs en's Fi eS, : he ¢ cine in use about which there is such Le plainly written, | ee pale EE as d $ -0O nit through general unanimity of opinion, Itisuni-| Don't aecept a substitute of unknown former. 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