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| “SOO0LOGST MINISTERS WIE SHS OFFENDER Mrs. W. Howard Mears! Appears Before Church Inquiry Board. | "1 KNEW OF HIS TRIP.” Noted Men Hear About Minister's Encounter Ttestimony with Negro Woman. Mrs. W. Howard Mears, wife of the former assistant rector of 8). Matthew's Protestant Ppiscopat Church. was the star witness for her husband to-day be- | fore the church inquiry board investi gating his conduct on the night of | March 1%, when he was arrested after | woman i wife stood tn nth avenue, up staunchly for Mr. Meats, and raid | that she was “aw studies” and r trip on * The hearing was feld at N 416 Lafayette street f am Interested tn my husband's and believe, as he does, tha prea it facts, a Mea \T New Fifth Avenue House | the First Step in Her Campaign, MAY BUILD IN NEWPORT. | Report that Trouble Started Over an Affront of Mrs. Har- riman by'Mrs. Fish, 1. Marriinan haying elimina ven from the - arena ‘allroad management, Mex, Fo cH. Thar: | n has taken the preliminary steps nac | mpaign that is believed to have its object the elimination of Mre Stuyvesant Fish from tne leadership ot New York society. Work will be started in @ short time upon a 62,000,000 mansion for the Harriman family at the northeast corner of Fifty-second street and Fifth avenue Mr. Harriman has just completed the purchase of the stte, which fronts for fifty feet on the avenue and 19 feet on the atreet rt of the old Lang: | am Hotel n the property. It} x in the ieart of the fashionable res- | ie rict of Fifth avenue, and is] 80 Sounded bythe residences of mill fonaireo ‘and Bt. Patrick's Cathedral that ft will be safe from the Invasion sf business for many ye Vanderbilts for Neighbors. + the Harrimar HE EVENING.WORLD, Latest Phase in the War of the Harriman and Fish Families---Mrs. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1907 ! GIRL SHUDDERS Harriman Seeks Sociely Leadership ALWAYS, FEARIN ~ASTSER from the “Malignan Influence.” MINISTER'S VAIN FIG Tries Hypnotism to Shake | the Strange Dread Suffer by the’ Victim. the paycopathic) de ue Hospital had ® absorvation as Rarely has ment of Bel a-caso tor Mi Jays ago ake came to from on { In Bellevue as a Refuge | Roea Maler, of No. 8% Becond im and pra “ourss* a] BOY'S PLAY OF G | HIDE-AND-SEEK CIBL SE ENDS A WELL meeniaiiemceatih Millionaire Finds Wife in England—Not Known Here. : mp. militanatea ha Mystery of “Kidnapped”? Boy Is Salved at t HR Ofi re : « Dens dnesd » England to Mile [iar 7 a : a: Mr. Kemp's: | . fn ‘ ationed thtike as Jin the Due se Long |} [in «| 1 part-| Island City that he had been kidnapped! | wedding , A ghastly find made by John Pekart, of No. 148 William street, Long Island City, |Gowmore F today solved the mystery | Mr. Kei mat a son of the late George pt | cvenue, who won taken there yesteraay| Pekart has a large cistern in the | Kemp, a member of the extensive Gram by the Rev, F. A. Licht, of No, 4] Dasement of his house, and it is located firm of Lanman & Kemp, jsaat Fourteenth street, pastor of the] st the end of @ passageway, whioh is | graduated from Yale in 14. Three Firet German Baptist Courch, Miss} almost totally dark. —Pekart while}afterward he wedded iss Isabelle Nel- | Maler is the victim of‘ paimist’s| 4rawing water lost tis bucket and Im-| yon, elder daughter of Mra he Incurred four years », | Provieed a hook and line to oover It and sister of rm. - 4 | curse that rhe red four years amo, | Provibed & hook and line: yo-resover ond putes oe ee and her experience is a singular exam-| Several times he drew his er husband jn WM | 14 Y autocsuggestion may | nd fro ff the cistern and f in Novem ; : Prom ter pat caught on something. Pek ed to Mr. Hollie a6 oH Wile IU ene a And was amazed to Ond a far 0 Boston, whe bag i 4 Ond a fa avi deen Miex Maier bas’ be WuaGhit PARA ERY: pall Gist ‘ ed by his fret wife, who previ 's aroge | LP veadbar a 4 me © | er age was Misw Maud hs whe seacnta elas ‘rew what he had] fray. a dauwhier of Mr, and Mrs, How. nd wh ooked surface of water} @ Jaffray, and who sonie timi sat ) a heavy mental burden sal eve tell’ Seok e ce married Mr, Jobm a ol deep noher. A few 1 of Newpor shont} Us} ROUNDSMEN FINED. than t of ¥ ia x fn. whieh e « ‘to hase eve ‘ “ down to Fifty-| A an the bey oc: thee _ ne a al gene pig 3 r 7 t missing son, The ndre 1 falar McMahon ani < iix-Mayor Beth Low js acting as chiet| Gret at and is occupied by W z Lon wie palmis 4 T And * playm tte the. ‘Teriertonk sea inqhistior of the inquiry ane and Heney C. Frick. On the} on getting © t waa very {remembered that he had told tem AE ete cet other lay“ membe Fra northwest corner the residence + | Jambitious, Her friends related mar- | Manito Me Meought ‘crer mor le barged with failing. to, Fe Bteteor the Rev. Dr. H Wiillam KK. Vanderbilt and adjoining | | velous stories about tune tellers {top of the cistern in eka that had been Os se qUolie ol Ghkie Chon the north Is the new home o! | pewers of <lvina tio t to the | semb o Hid of a ‘coal t p L ut perm ‘Prams: < i orner ! | a ee supposed that the boy cra eT qn . Wiillam T. Manning, re 5 St, Oe, the, sORtHSENt- COED) | man whose offices were appointed with | Aen ines tee eee “ , A » of the Roundsmen—Mié- 5 am hae part of such frauds’ | he as (drowned were ified by th of Been y Fs a the clerical members. The testimony| 88 fl Raat td nings that par help o8 he drowned were sided by “ ee : ve et the northeast corner of Fift She offered her palm for a reading FERERS 5 ommendations of the board will go tol a ee tna otk | oft her pa ————_-—_ Maths reac wees have tho ante] MPU street and Fifth avenve tn 7 ang he gave het a glowing account of! WOMAN IN ASYLUM SANE? | BOON FOR ‘SKIN SUF a Z * fortable but by no meana pre} is | future, She wai to succeed be- ~ ahy ‘as to the fate of the young reotor.| nick mansion. The view. fromthe} facet dptya tl arag Pe fas eget —_—— | Based on the knowledge that dlesases 96) The hearing was in private t in Fifty-fitth etreet ts| | yond her - wildest expecta % Mrw. Cella A. Reyer ana Mrs a a.| ‘aeekaription eeriies (het anal ae A sensation was caused by the testi] ont entrance in Bitiy isi eee and |marry great wealth. After he had |. oo te at No. 7 Bast One|! Rea cathe matte > the ta It o . hy ignteat hopes in her he bhai: whe 5 bast One | ests into the w cs . ‘destroy- mony of Detective John Gchmacke, of] Garver, trols The march of musinese| oused the brightest hopes in bh Hundred and Fourth street, went to|ivg ic dostroys the cause of the di Inspector Hussey’s staf. who followed) 4 — s iN) eect | Jemanded a fee of &. But when she line Manhattan State Asylum on Ward's | hough alld as a Kargle and 4 Ris. Seats to Nemtgteath eneitue rector tet _ told him she could not aftrrd to pay | island yesterday in ai endeavor to pro. | pure water D- D. D. reseriptlem tam Up Meck, ites et tavern ioea Piry-Ath street ‘eesoan | such mw sum ‘he became enraged, ire the release of Airs. Eve Benjamin, | foreman, peoriaals, salt. Thea, segwenm, seibe . rs. Harriman has always ‘ad en-| who they say pet ant ter Detective Joreph Heraing, Schmacke's| «ree into the inner-circies of the -Four Could Not Escape the Curse he Madaine nt dandruff and all forms of rakh Barter, detailed how be had followed | srumared, but he has never fgured aa| " her cruelly and sald that! oor at the One Hundred and. Fourth | masufactures ao tat It tay. Recah: oie | stun 2 eve | feo reciled her crue y floor al the One Hundred ‘ourth | manufactured so that ~ Mr. Meara after seeing him accosted by |o' seis; iesdor. She nas two oharm-| |he would put m cyrme upon ter from| street address until-two weeks ago. | ody. and i theretore a * i the woman. He testified that the hi reached the! — lwhich she could never escape, He sald|4scordii to Mra. Beyer and dire. ( | modtet Unprejudtosd doctors. pi port was revorted as a gathering piace |" ‘nuahters, who have reach ence \y hola] 28M, Who say that Mes. Henjanin was | it freely. No extravegant claims are for thieves of the very lowest class ang |O#* When thelr position’ entities them 7 Ppa Ba a a. tid that ahe never would be able to ; faken eray in cab by two dootors. | at ae lect yr poem on. comen f ioweat cl | ity, ‘ “ 4 that she would|They leained that she was on Ward's | {rom thou “4 a8 who have that it was not safe fo: ss to a life of soctdl activity, In the past Any emp'oyinent an Mi tr he : | from, Chourends ot i there AF ZUR < comming »* | two or three years Mrs. Harriman has : ne i be pursued by « mysterious Influence }sland. | OK papecon Fetused ‘to | cured. arid their letters will be showy d 7 ’ 7 aa Aiton" (rhe crush” her ‘According to. Mfrs. Hever, Benjamin! D. Db. D. Mr. Also appeared before the | Dttome auite prominent in a set that which would finally crush ff *, 2 d ne ‘ sie RSet 3 No hile a hard-headed, ctical| fa @ travelling salesman and his ma °: ays Ten! ‘ po OL vem héegk the wire’ hee Tnade (threatens the social leaderehtp of Mr Captain and Crew of Swedish aldo 0 eee cing| age Nee, the Outcome of aromas rest. Leavenworth, "iy the star plea tn his be Boctologien) |Fish and the younger Vandertfita, fou woman cou aft auch a think) Aetite ne Indianapolis three ye en " work and study wan the defense of the| Fitted for Society Leadership Bark Panday, Sinking Off wead. hypnotic subject could not,| ecbopl teacher, and” they slop pare, on A a Young vector. Ho said he had made| Ry right of birth, breeding and Scabik \ icataiansbation pt ene to New ¥ of D. D. D. to-day, ang ig) many other search F At for] wonlth, Mire, Haretihiec’ le serelt ‘qualia Bermuda, Took to Boats. Through auto-wuggention this curse] nay was y STANT raitet, Fagleee | a ermons in various other sections of the |to queen it in society, When she mar- i | worked aa great harm upon Mise heard Mra. Beyer says. ba: § tied Mr. Harri he bad the money| eae Ty. geting | ep as if the paimist had real'y posseased we Dino at later. tector, of] une’ famiiys ver huigvand "eares| ini Being a Popular Phrase Which! ‘The steamer Bermudian, which ar | Supernatural power ’ ad Eisontial (fo. mermons ‘on. the slutaa’ in| Mee eee ate snes (eet gt aata, | OF How Mrs, Hillis Found a ig a op an "rived here to-day from BHermuda,| “She told me that almost fmmedt oman’s He om a pariah to 0 e 2 ea ar ; dee ms tely after he 0 the fort. Syetieation by 1a anal MORiine at kamen’ rte iret nel Love Note Written by Is Essential to the Stren- ‘| broveht se-passsesere Capt. mangianon | toly after. ber Yast to the febtate non ether church witnes o he fn X e fortune th e t y and nine members of the crew of the| teller ahe position, re ; H ‘ the meeting adj weve neare: has ba o Aime fer recreation F uous > Life Swadish bark Pandur, which was aden’ {mysterious person had invented itex|ZS a heritage too sacred to b= experimented with. For her peculiar am@ ~ { ae that ion will be conpon eho Hiaerimans have the Heroine. it dae 4 Joned at sen on March 2 about her, she. said, which rea a di nts on}. icines of known composition and which com | “ ove he f n Appalachicola fo ner employer'a ears er that this] 3 : : Bishop "Greer mid. win] Rover played a prominent) part, ‘The Same Tare Cai Oren: | odeierienastaenen fox evil rah waver] Pet rcotics, or other harmful or habit-forming drtge is de Owe i ie ae I ee ey eee peal es a ny, oh March 4, with « mysterious influence for evil ws | a the family for many years. The de. March 2, A. M—Where are 1 oe 7 dred and Thir. | Weather with heavy tn Which she|a new pace to look for emptoymeit! ments jg termination of Mr. Harriman to. build | and what are vod doing? Are yo irda vite ge bserg byl jaboreq and strained until she sprang a | she discovered that some one had been! cs BESSIE | a Palace in town for the entertainment | tinxing “af me. ae! T amr thinking Sierra, By Rneny Preyer Hy and nee uncreamed, and | tere pefore der, binckening her char-|Over_fort 4 be io Ww eeu of you? rted to re A "| force he leak gained tn ap’ 4 ne eter hanaged to get a place ': “ft i to Weise, Ne has’ heen ‘Soenateuied will 7-1 atarted ¥ Se Magistrate F 6 Brae | eee ene leak g uined In spite 9f the | set If she managed to 6 pie c 4 , © ¢ 8 Newport residence also. New Year's message, but # aad maarh I thee gen tat fee ? o keep her! and hold on for m few days fone 7 ‘The activity of e Harrimmane invwo-| Vo” Bes, 1 mtu gs aided & faring, sa me i a be i : ey ; Papeete Jy. Chai hess and correctness under oat! « remedy devised and ada to - ; clal matters . ie color to the the witnesses: for n was a de fh the inpantime the fo mart and | malenan nAuer - 7 — mo —_ — | ! tumor that has been tn circulation for | 1 wish you were ) throw aint tad tothe appesie of poll. |@alitopemas arvied away | and ver out Bgain an's del stitution by an educated physician—an expefi 2 & year or more that (t was @ social | anne around your neck and tell yo -y p68 ad So a about forty |” Ny argument could ¢ e her that | ¢ ist i diseas payers oh meats he % a wartare between Mre. Fish and airs | cn Jane he KAYE @ word of warning for |miiex moytiy of Bermuda, the Gephe pola ie Ne StL’ specialist in woman's diseases; a remedy, every mt of whic | Harriman that led to the downfall of ove @ future Anagealte, Cape. | the influence she apoke of was pure - rome i ad ben “Tht men then of . ree decided 7 »t 1) | feggive writt r n } ost é ———_—_ Sturverat Zh It tne been persist 7 is * ‘ea ~ pandwriting of}: netectives Fiyna and’ L’Hereus. of , , an’ thes. took rete ry 1d aes ; oY my ose oat the Hel a jorseh ent of men os : medical . ; . pertet in| Fadee Mec ng sir] ow napecto woured a war work at Obie they Lee tee con tes eee eron tee ees a several! schools of practice for the cure of w t ¥ Ginger and Manager in Disa-|3(ront ofered by Mi, Pith. Mee. Har. | icta m wr Rd RO AHO cig pecan ue Reramngarytioc wep gid PST <rur eM log they | in sumgestive iberapoutics, 1 read her |e ; Ot i. 4 Sa- | Fiman enileted the @id of Ber Inisbend nt Mi of three times | rant tor the proprietor of the saloon in|Temahed Bermuda. | Siiiteae inthe oaime Gaal palmint diseases y which has more bona-fid- =i 3 credit 1! a n @ warfare on ith social and |a week : he crew of the Pandur will be sent | palm in @ fashion the palmisi ¢ Cures to its credit than ang al busines: ins first it of | question, and on Monday arrested Louts to their homes by the Swedish Consul. nd told bh 7 her ev ne - Base 3 greement Which Courts . | business ateesing. the ret result of] +1 nad engured the abuse of my hus:| presser ¢ bellboy at tne piace When vat at erate og pcalbeyyll ty, ists Tor woman's special requirements. It is nes May Settle. from the | reaideney OF the Illinois Cen- | band ie hia firta with tet Finelite saw the lad ar " Meng reser ah : aja sven away in the form of "trial bottles” to be experimented with, bat May i women for eighteen years when I dis-| a the owner. of the resort h mesmeric ' “ x ' = eovered thin Abed? néte’tn ‘his deat oh we neal Fiabe i ie 3| i | not have the proper stage nx to|is sold at a fair price by all dealers in medicines. . i ‘ was dumfounde { ny hypnotic suggestion impres-| Ries mene “h'boit.tve aed esis coals c STRAP-HANGING IN Jan. 19," testihed Mre, Bertha K. Hillf*,| eWhat do you mean by bringing tal a Lad PIS*’| Delicate, weak, nervous women should | feeble women ly, Dr. Pere “ b he Metropol in the trial before Justice O'Gorman, of | boy before me aa keeper of a saloon? sp : i | ' era Company, and Hetnrich Co | oho vorite Prescriptic 1 Peers ‘Company, and Heturich Conrled LONDON TRUST. GO. line supreme Court, of her artion for| actos the Mgsitrere, “Weo I give| Third Convulsion Not Fata jeepecially shun the me: of seohtie | Frrorite Prescription is the gyatest FBG ORE ype RBar | & separation from Dr. Thomhs J. Hillis,| you & warrant serve 1t on the proper| l had heard 1 cane in| medicines which, from their etimulat-|earthty boon, being unequaled as an ginger and manager kely settle | ‘ : of No, 6 Chariton. street person or I will call 1t to the attention Paria where & pelmiat had 1 « Ing and exhilerating effecta may seem, | apretizing cordial and restorativetonic, sir aidterencan tn th , sovernment egins Crusade I bad seen her sit is lap, waited | of the District-Attornay and Commis man wid refused PAY 0n Ox ‘'© for a time, to do good, but which from) Aw a soothing and strengthening nere 1 y x nis boy nd i _o fee eo had ae Tee ase | + D, Hiss Avot was to have gone one Against the Overcrowding padentiy: tn my) Voord while Hie and the | Saner Magne. 2H held. thle pey,'and say Meh me 4 the inevitable effects of the alcohol in | vine vorite Prescription” i¢ amy four with the compady and ¥ nokeg - YOURE, Fil were losked in| the, baeh | You wo Out thle mimule ending ee"! LittleAbram ‘Van Horh Was|coavuisions, the last. of which m shrinking op the red corpuscles of the} equaled and luable in allaying het ila wate coe Range drags ber cateets. Seeks el aria the arres al, He two Kio blood are sure'to do great and lasting | and subduing nervous excitability, ify night | arta la now. paid : pursed, beater c ireatensd The uthe a a = od eminent fren. . we Shak” bys : yon, We] LONDON, April t-The Laberat Gov oI remonstrated, threatening to tell | 09 chy and locked lin us Attacked By Spaniel on Mg eyed fai’! *?* barm in the long run. Besides they | ritabtity, nervous exhaustion, nervous ne won't teave New York and | ,, when I remonstrated atening to enlogg dest, niet | bin ue in iat in nervous a: nial | , that’ her place will probably be taken | ie neerccnwdlng ef role ee ae eet | her mother Pwenty-sixth street suition. Politicians March 47 rhe speslaliet, read, hie belle And beget # craving for stimulants which is) prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, Mlee Marie MatiBeld. By refusing | gunjeot was forcefully brought to the|, ie %.Remfiy elxty years old, and she | Siemmred, te © OB an Teekay a ‘ it that It would not be He'was most deplorable. | St. Vitus's da and other distressing, Se rt our Mr Conried says lGovernment’s notice during a recent {MAFdIY Out of Der teens, Then I found | Pinelitg. “When they called at F — paved in this way, for mental’ | Only invigorating and nerve strength | nerygas symptoms commonly atte! . pets ba mies contract | session of the Houde of Commons by | ** mete in her handwriting Pca vad ope ata py Little Abram Van Horn, we ¢ iM! | ening effects can follow the use of this! upon fanetional and organic disease h him, w an three : smen- called in An Attle Abram Van Hor ree wi , ears longer | .omplaints of those who ulllige the un- Had Been Snooping Around. | od the year-old son of Ab v H mt ~ ‘2 {amous medicine for women. It can/ the uterus. It induces refreshing sleép um, When b o maid, *W ex Te « \ en. s e 1 y ti 4 * " " Mr. (Contied idys that he enga 6, igen pn a bare a cg ag Ri ea ogy ls Tete F cee eg eet Allen . sy in Tot been mde-tracked |)” "not possibly do harm in any etate or/and relieves mental anslety And. dese Mike Abote five sears ago ata weekly |e Teme! tecnica alt open cl cde a mpungor., Nas womenied to convulsions frogs ravice caused by the) | “Butt ee euch deep root in Mise condition of the pyster 14 has been| pondency ‘ r ou've been mnooping in’ my p. to intartoree Aa te iilia al a eink dew ‘Mare het bed s ‘ ndency "A he asked to be released from) A bill will be imtroduesd at the .re-| pers, have your he said. Ho demanded | resort they cailed at the home of Jy spaniel owned by a neighbor ran am Meler'e ming dJecijed thattine “aretally adapted \to woman's needs by| No women euttering from any of the er COAtract’ nohia weeks saving ‘ that Hosalsky, of the Court of Geher the Villege street. biting the ous hold on he fal . ced pb: ial bove eymp |asmembline of Patient giving the|the note, declaring that I should not | Rose a ig ws _bittog Me ae to lake ner 2 &B experienced physician—a specialist | above symptoms can atford to ageeph Spek te Wanted to Ko to Lurope be-| Board of Trade and the Railway Opm:|take 1t to the mothe; of Madge Me-| fueron ye apap oe Naud neta 6 Ney: Bah Re ig Bae hart nit Vand “others, Meir diseases, lt makes weak wom-| any secret nostreim or medicine of mms Ih of her sister, | imstons t nen he grabbed h n spent the it In @ cell, but| he could be ptured and shot ay) r | ‘ i who Je abroad. Mr. Conried consented |. ya orn nas 1 Seat ricunneniee mor i . «SRE NP she sary Se ee ar ig ha Pe Be tM » m strong and sick women well. | known comy n, a6 & substitute for 1 thle arrangement on condition that{ and to Impose penalties in ofier to'pre:| hesrt, ewore furiousty acd ath a2 | blankets and pillows by sympanising|"'rhe body Of Ce dog war broognt to If a woman has bearing down, or!a medicine like Dr. Pierce’w=iat hs 1 ‘uriously aid De | frien the Pasteu itute Wes enty ‘ i Bip Mi mot len with any orner mana! vent overcrowding. The President pt | would kill me and make Nora. Teids FEROe cuing Magistrate Pinelite ro-| thea a samen a! Twenty: dragging pains, low down in the abd tion, which ia o¥ KNOWM j ANY Ae EVP ae the Board of Trade, Mr. Ldord-Gpetie. | our maid, swear I had committed gui. | leased felnmsn 04, Oall Of 400, fur. | by Dep Whesier and Rambaud. wis men, or pelvis, backache, frequent and has s Tecord of over Boing abroad,” said Mr aadared tale EMER MORES |B" | ise | selon keeper, who bas also been ar-| She boy was brought here for nd moner-Krub- headaches, dizey or fainting spells, is | years of cures more We | the same timo she a cance and daggen.snunt Pt MITE AMtiN stood Up with Hint aolt-{fesied. Radmerath showed his deeds be- | ment immediately and had been > tas baneful a nervous and easily startled, has cnaw- to-day t ¢ re, Ite my : @dbseription performances in New ¥ on mene seme lcarving-knife, ten inches long fore Warned by; the Mag sires ie tea | rreeane s Wene, ater 6 log foeling in stomach, sees imazinar th 0 Beer w their Peg HM each. Bhe wlso demanded viat;NO DUKEANM GE MENT. | Bhd -Hhuatrated: the scene dramationtiy | furure to serve Watsants an ie people | 5 bel gg ghe be permitted to « a Bi ANTA, April 4—Mrs, William H. | “2#.any beaten and cowed condition 1 who, ac! jolated the laws and ho: Joating specks or spots. bef ro her| believing open p ty,to be the Rimes wext Beason. 1 would not con-| Inman has euthorised @ dealal af the |AAY®¥P Bie note to him. The dogtor |9P SunInIEs fas } eyes, bas melancholia, or “bives,” or «| bes anty of merit oe id yesterday her lawyer | ct her emgagernent to James py (asic at fret UAC the pote was from a a alpeipa | weakening disagreeable drain fr | nvites al! suffering womell jeremy counsel wists papers In ait a. Sees eae. S ra anata | MURDERED IN CUBA, vie organs, sbe can make n0 1 ¢| to consult bim by letter free of ehangts Qn edvice of counsel Miss Abott re | fe early in May with ber! plained toy cain end ain the: | MAYANA, April ¢-—Jome Ayala, ex by resorting to the use of Dr. Pierce's re of on are held af | fused to tell her side of the troubl | mother and eon to epend the summer ia | (fies Moulin jp BOUNE as HY Aman Chel of Pel of Guines, Havana ” 7 he trouble e. Nepalis. hy DM) book which i] Province, wes anelnated yeeterday Favorite Prescription. It will invigor- | at F te and sacredly confides writin: Moh Ti Guines, apparently frome polltieal ae y ae ceriting dye part | Viuee ieed the Goverhment’ forces | ate and tone up the whole sysiem wad answers are returned iy y oipe to pan van nee SUPIRE the DMRM TevOrT especially the pelvic organs ® e pes. Address: Depe_ teh nid Ken the ‘precadton ii went to Mex from which country | Yr. Pierce's Favorite Perscript I Invelids’ Hotel. and Seine * boop t he ha@ duct returned The epsaai a scientific medicine, carefully devised Buf N. ¥. + ‘4 t explained the note tt who bplouged to the reve army, « * Y Help W tr fair hand of his aman Re | coved by an experienced and skit I \ “Help Wanted” and “Situa-f [a part of t wt cian, and adapted to woman's ¢ o| ( a ‘ fet Phe £ - 3,341 tion Wanied” Ads. were fi i, K relations with the doctor, who was uid system. It is made of native Am an ases Can pr 3 eptember ci 7 ay ¢ Pp af e 6 printed in The World yesterday— Ske op fh to No“cah oneug?, to be b father 4 eatire) ARDSLEY wedirinal roots and is perfectly harm te watite, and | Y 793 MORE than in ALL “THE OTHER New York -Morning wnd sald she Cg ae had bown rather ab rose examina lion by ih threw & pan! Mead. aitorney for Mr wife the} one on | preity gtudent admitted that Dr. Millie sad % boll | Vieéted her while ehe was in « jel. oat purchased pie industilal ed But Mr. Hilie uslve |” On *, “ARROWCOLLAR Bsperspems gulnod. by your of experience justifies the claim linsure perfect fit and sit. {800 STYLES IN QUARTER BIZKB; Ie EACH; & FOR ase pd 9 eopraip—igey afondage rd Ag igs aes er lees in ite effects im any condition of the female system, As & powerful invigorating tonic," Fa. vorite Prescription” impart strength t0| ()io:04 bot never eau ithe whole system and to the organs |tiny sugar be distinetly feminine in particular, For| take * worn-out, ren-dowa,” gists ee | ip Little Liver Pills Dr. Picroe over 40 years

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