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Judge Ray, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Prepar ing an Anti-Anarchy Bill. interstate and foreign commerce. --— The >e»«to Consider, the I.thml«» « Tre.O-rhe tn.c of Mrs. |)r*• >Is Still n Slyslery—The rhil IlM.ine T.rifl IUll-\ I lllpl.o f «n nilml— Miss E.stwlek's t .«e. Washington. Dee. 12.-Jti.lge Day. chairman of the judiciary committee, has called a meeting of that comm it - tee for Thursday, when th. import ant questions of restricting anarchy and anarchists and of formulating an anti-trust measure will he dismissed informally. In >icw of the preside!! > recommendations, both of the-e : jeets are considered of the flr-t im portance. Many plans f->r tenting with anarchy are before the commit tee, and Mr. Kay is drafting a men ure combining their best featur«<. As to anti-tn -t legislation, confer ences will be held with the pn-i lent and Speaker Henderson with a mow cif determining along what linos it is desirable to proceed with this sub ject. lnter-MHlc nnu r wrrmn ' -. Chairman Hepburn has called a meeting of the committee on inter state and foreign commerce for I ri dav. when -ome plan- for i-thm... i canal legislation will 1h- formulated. Mr. Hepourn said that he saw m reason why the Nicaragua canal h i! could not t*c reported to the house hv next Tuesday. Hut he will not r. 'k the house to act upon the men - ure until after the pending Hay Pftuncefote treaty is ratified by th* senate. The river and harbor n nv inittee will meet next week m 1 shape a programme for considering a river and harbor bill. ISTHMI AN t AN Al. THKATA . It Eaeoantera Some Opposition Hot No ObitrnetIon. Washington, lb-e. 12. When the senat* went into executive sess >n. Wednesday, the new Hay-l’auncefote isthmian canal treaty was immediate ly taken up. Senator CulTierson spoke briefly in criticism of it. and was followed hy Senator lku< n. vvb i made a somewhat extended arg imen* against it. Senator llacon eri’icist i the treaty a- unamerican and said that it contained many of the ibiec tionable features of the original agreement, while it was entirely un Safeguardevl. as the old treaty li.ui been, bv the senate amendments, lie said, however, that he would not ob struct the ratification of the new treaty. THK l \st: OK Mils. MENTIS. The Police Have Nol Net Been Able lo flit* Mjutery. Washing* »»n, l)t r. \ * •:» <* ■ « >• rt JVnnis, the fashionable dressmaker 1. uml. mysteriously assuulted. in her apartments Tuesday, is hovering be tween life and death. she shoe ed s. me improv cineut We.lnr-day, - .t the chance for recovery is \ ry slight. "It's a vv.man.'" "It’s in a b« • k.*' and "I'll tell y> u all aho :t t. an- the only coherent words that the detectives sitting by her sj.i.- hc.-e been able to distinguish. These vvete A-poken when she apparently re;. w yet ready to announce a moti.c for the crime. W illiam H. Johns. of * i• i ti has arriv. d, and after being idm ' > d to tin - ch room went to p,u- '■ quarters, having there snli-.-.j y with a detective. The hospital at tendants are keeping the patient verv quilt and hope she may lie able it got- some information later on. run irriM t \uii r him . It Will tpuB In (lit* IIou■« W 11 boltC Drlm . Washington. Dec. l'J. \t a mi'i'iL; of the wa.s and means commi'te-' t vorablv report to the house the t’hii ippines taritT I>i 11 which tin- rep t> luan members of the eotnmiitee lii'm ,: upon Tuesday. The rep. i t w .11 l «■ made Fridaj and the hill will be considered in the ho. se next 1 es day. with a vote at 4 p. m. on Wednesday, instead . f 1 icsdat. .# at l.rst plain ■ p. Some surprise was occasioned at t committee 1< ask f.-r a uitis vote on the question of reportin'. th< bill. TilK * ISK Ut Miss l.\si\\|, k. The State Department tins Bri'muc Intereotrtl In the * a»e. Washington. Dee. 12. The applica tion for elemcnci in the . use if Mis, F.astwick. the American t: rl confined in prison in Loudon for "raising" a railroad bond,have been forwarded to ti e l nited States cmhusst it Lon don, and Mr.White, the seereiarv and cl.artre, will do . il in hi' pow.-r t ameii- rite the e- inii: i .n . f : >,e pris oner. l'he British ffovermnent ha . it i' said, been t-r\ imiidsrent in the case, and there i' evert reps, n ,.±. put that ii will continue to l>«' s<». A HI Il'IMt t IAMB 11.. Cnae of Cannibalism Hrpurtrd to tlir Mar t)f|i«rtniMit. Washington. lleo. 12. Cannilialisn ha^ appeared in the varied li-t of crimes charged against l ilipin. s by American military courts. Accord.tig to the r. eo.d of a court-martial, e > ■ ventii in the depnrtm. it <if the Yi.s cayns. I*. I., which has been received at the war department. Kaymundo Font**, a native, found his working companion. I.ilierato Henliro, sleep ing in his ( Font****) b at. Ii'tite be came enraged, killed the sluraiier: tig men with a blow of an oar, «-ut tuf his nost and ears, and. according to his own confession, cooked and ate part of the body. He was sente,, e.l Iti Is- hanged at Cnpi/. l'anuv, oil the 1 ith instant. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. Burglars robbed Mr-. II. M. Bene dict's fiat, at St. L'-uis. of >• 30 worth of jewelry. It is reported from ( hristina that J. Pierpont Morgan i' buying iron mines at Salten. Norway. Contracts for the Bt. Louis World's fair sewer system, to cost $400. will be let December 16. The initial banquet **f the Missis sippi s«*-iety. of St. I.-uis. was held at the Planters' hotel Tuesday night Hon. John M. Allen was the guest of honor. Senator Foraker ha' announced himself against Mark Hanna for pres ident and in favor of Boosevelt in l»o4. Opponents of single statehood for Oklahoma and Indian territory met in convention, Monday at Muscogee, 1 T. Senor Pericrn. delegate from Brazil to the Pan-Amort can congress, died at the Cit\ of Mexico of pneumonia Koshvillc. 111., is suffering from al serious water famine. The elect re light oompanv litis found it neee- art to discontinue part of its s.-rvic Democrats carried B< -ton b> :h* largest majority that has been re turned for any mayoralty candidate in a quarter of a century. Mandamus proceedings to compel the Missouri state board of equaliza tion to increase the franchise ta\ will lie brought b> the citv of St. L- uis and board of education. In a railroad wreck at Brenham. Tex., one fireman "a- killed, an en gineer seriously injured and three locomotives and a box ear complete ly demolished. Judge W. P. Chiles, of Platte Citv Mo., is liead. He was a veteran f the Mexican and civil wars and had held public office for 16 vears. A mysterious couple who registered at a Little Hock (Ark.) hotel aban doned a four-year-old child in that citv. turning it <»v«-r t- .. negro wom an. telling her she might have it. Argentina and Chili are said to be on the vu-rge of war. Helations ex isting between 'hi- two -untri--s are said to be strained to a critical p* : t. Canadian official declares that Klon dike miners are unearthing valuable platinum deposits and are sending them along with their g -1-1 shipments witln-ut an idea of their value. Senor Mendoza, a led . - : Colom bian lawyer and liberal, i- --ad. One report is that he died of typlu id fe ver: another is that he was shot b;. order of Ben. Vietoriano Lorenzo, Hufus J. Delano, one of the bost known lawyers in St. Louis. died suddenly. Tuesday, at his residence, after an illness of less than 4- hours Frank \nslinger. who was charged with illegal voting at the St. Louis spring election, was f mini guilty i>\ a jurv and sentence i to serve two vears in the penitentiary. ADMITS SHORTAGE EXISTED. Hum v \ «• r, Tlutt It I<nn H«mmi 'IimIp <iood. Hut \\ ill Not It i *t llcmovnl. 1’. iTt 1 *». N. V.. Dec. 1: Cl tv Yrt'*; ■" ttrer Philip (i.-rsi'< hearing upon an •rder t > show cause why he 'honltl Dot he removed from office f.-r al ••gcd misconduct in office was begun before Mayor Diehl. Mr (ierst. in a written statement presented bv Pis attorney. pleaded g ilty to ‘he eharpt s that a shortage hud existed, hut that sjn, e Note” l : the sh rt i.-e hit 1 inm ma le pood and that there is m w nothinsr owing tin* city treasury on his aeeo-stp. \;r. In r-t ad.led that he did • : ic-ire t • make any defense ag::it. -t t he time, elm rig, s. let consented In t So- or making an order removing him front office. A PROMINENT CITIZEN GONE. Iten 11, *• f \t . V . 1 i nm 1 e> , Kor inerI President of tlie Vddi„ott>Tin«ley t'otmeeo I o.. l.euislnnu. tlo. I.o. • -. \' . it, ;k. tV. \ Tins ley . o:.e of the tuost prominent eiti /ells ,.f this part of the state, died at his home Tuesday afternoon. He was a manufacturer of tobac, > for ' < , rs. P' of which time he v as prc'i lent f th, \ddison-Tinslev To bacco to.. of this city, which con cern was recently sold to the ( . n t mental 1 ■ ee. for a <[' art "of a million dollars. I.ittte t.lrl Presents h Panic. (hi, ag,. Dec. Ik Pth. Darker. Id i years of age. proved herself a heio ine l>y calmly sitting at the piano n the Lincoln school. Tnesdav. and playing a two-step as the children marched out of the building, which was on tire. >he narrowly escaped stiff nation when she attempted to leave, after all the rv-t had l»cen gotten out. \ IMoneer Hfaii. Helena. Mont., 1W. 12. Nicholas Kessler died here of Height's dis ease. He was a pioneer of >H»th Colo rado and Montana, having resided here since l-t>4. lie leaves a fortune estimated at >!.(« • '0. He \v: s tt4* leading brewer in the state as well as possessing other valuable iuicr i*U. One Man’s Neglect Sunk the Hol land Submarine Boat Fulton at Her Dock. NEGLECT TO CLOSE A FORWARD HATCH. The \ easel Has Hern Raised and the Unis llnmnue Is that l)..ne l»> Walrr. and When Overhauled and < leaned the Machinery Will He ns (■uuil as Ever. New York. Dee. li.'. To the care lessness of one mail, that marvel of submarine torpedo boats, the futon, owes temporary disaster. Sh>* is foundered under 1.1 feet of water on the ten -pot where a few days ago she scored a splendid tri umph in a record-breaking l'-hmir test, f? dock simpl.v because one of her crew neglected t" dose her forward hatch at a time it should hate )»•< a tl*.c tightest. Mit* l'mind Hottom. The accident occurred at tlie wharf of the Holland Torpedo Boat ( o.. at New S iff dk, !.• ng Island. Mon lay afternoon. Capt. T. ( able, who eoir manos the K iti.n, wa- in New York, in his absence the crew undertook to make trifling repairs. They h't open a forward hatchway, then s lb merged the forward! < mi of the Imut. so as to get at tile stern. Quicker than an eel the boat went searching for the bottom, it found the same just where it was thought to be. Not a word of the accident was told Monday night. Kvt-n the com pany's officials were left in ignorance of it. But after a night of uns . •ce" ful efforts to raise the vessel, the crew lost heart and i ailed >n the New Y* rk .afire for assi-tu: •*. I nuipnii; official's statement. Isaac 1.. Bice, of ilie Holland com pany. made this statement of the ac cident : "The act blent is not as serio'-.s as w e at first feart d. ('omparati\»• ! v lit tle injury was done to the Knit, n. but. of course, this salt water bath of many hours will not do her ma chinery any good. EX.-Jl). GE GEORGE A. MADILL Drath of thr I'rrulilfft of IKr Inion Trn.l I o.. of St. 1 oul«. of llnirt >t. T.i lis. lief. 12.—Former Judge George A. Mu'iill. president of th-i L nioii i ri - < o.. died ot heart failure a* tliree o -lock \\e ;ue> ‘.t( morning at hi- home. He had iteeti ill ten days and his condition was considered ori* ical from the beginning of his illness. Mr. Madill achieved notable 'ac cess in St. l.ouis as a lawyer, jurist ami financier, lie was born in Brad ford eounty. 1’a.. in 1' >. llis aca demic edm at ion was received in Hun n c-o||. re. Schenectady. N. Y.. and lie studied law in the Albany law school, from which he was graduated. He be gan the practice of his profession in I'hu at Oswego. V Y.. where he re mained until l'hv. when he came to St. Louis. Ib> soon became prominent at the local bar. In l'T" he was elect ed circuit judge, all the parties in the field having agreed upon him as their candidate, lie served four years on the bench, winning dist motion. CAPTURED IN CONNECTICUT. The \ lisoo u il i n k Bookkeeper of the St. i.nnla Dressed lleef A I'ro > tiiiin io. I uptured. St. 1,0 tis. I)ec. 12. Cicorffe F. Dec lie. who disappeared from his home in this city two weeks atro. leaving a wife and two children, and an alleged defalcation of several thousand dol lars in hi' accounts with the St. Louis Dressed I'.cef and l*ro\«-.on ('•>, b\ whom he had been employ*-.! fur more than seven years as a trusted bookkeeper, has oecn captured by an ; inspector for the \meriean Surety Co., in \\ It'.eh concern he was bonded to the amount of $1,000, at Noank. Conn. Sudilen Death From Apoplet}. Oshkosh. Dee. l'J. -Frank Ann -, of the Hollister-Ann>.- eorn panv. expired - I Ideiili . 1 lies la a j night, from apoplexy. He was f.l years old and had been pr-■miner.t!\ ; identified with the lumber business f«-r years. To M«rr> an Karl. New York. Dee. :'J. \eeoi iinsj to the Lon:. . eorrrspondent if 'he Herald. De ember 21 has been fixer) for riie marriasre of Miss Elena (iraee nieee of a former mayor of New York, ar.d rhe earl of D<>n<u j’.imofe. J-----.__ I AMERICA INVADES LONDON ARCHITECTURE. SU) Scraper Planned for Tlritiftb < ap itnl Will Pe the Lar^ftt Uuildics, a» to Cubic Content, in the Worlds i---. _ "The most annoying feature t • be accident." continued Mr. J»iee. “is that it renders necessary a postponc tnetit of tin' trip to W ashinirfm. Ike start was to have iwen made Fridav." \ force of . * men \\ I lit- put ' , work on the Fulton to clean and oil her part- soon as ~he i> afloat and put her in shape for her se., trip to ; Washington, in eompanv with a con voy of the company's vessels. lit the event .f any part of tne Fulton having been irreparablv in jured. the eompanv will use a dupii e te part 1 rom the Adder, her sister ship, to w being . udt f. r the govern ment. 'I h «■ ! ' ii 1 f i. n H i« . \ t - V \ Dl torped, oo.it F' to':, vv liieli sank at her dock • New S ffoik. 1.. F. n Monday, has been raised. Th o:F dan:: ire h the boat was ’>v tie- wa ter that poured into her thro -h th open forward hatch. Her bottom was not , an,;.- d. \fter her ma chinery has bet ii overhauled and ■ leaned the vessel will he as good as ever. LILLIAN NORDICA'S CASL. "«"l* » i r ! Iirrf VIII lion* I rani Hie (■uirriiun-nl ns llrir of Ictm liod Norton. S '* \ * if*. I r .. I Vi . J I i'*1 III r» ; - ! ‘.ves .'f Madame Nordiea. whom s.ne • visited while it. this r:ty. a few da\ - ; s-a. it is learn. 1 that she has place,! vrit • Speak) H >uu si! | another prominent attorney a claim for between i ;iIil| ii ,,,, * hieh she says is due her a- . re, • descendant of lchnb,,,’ Norton. \ r ton was a wealthy New Kugland ship *>wn, r during the revolut dmarv war find had several ships find their tar goes confiscated In French vessels. The government is said t<> have se cured i.. mnitv for the loss, p t \,,r. diea claims the amount was never paid to Norton or his heirs. She savs 'he has established a aplete geiie alogv showing herself ;<> be the direct descendant and heir to Norton. I »rape<l Prisoner* ) aplureil. ( irelev ille, !).. Klvvard' Garrett and .l„hn Bailey. two ,,f the prisoners who escaped from the conn t> a I. Sunday evening, were Hr, ,«. ed Tue-day night. Both lia.l bvn hiding in the woods, and were almost overcome with hunger and e\:,Us ,r, . tide a Heath. I.oiii-oille, K\Dec. 12. |Jt. ft, T Tbos F. (Jam bon. chancellor of tly liocc-e ot Louisville. died sudiVi ! ; ill re of heart failure, follow ji. attack of c FOUGHT WITH BURGLARS. 1 lift I ail oil to lloaoli tin- i h«U lloi in flit* I'irni National l*anL at Feltci t > , Ohio. Cincinnati. Dec. Id. Five nr six - wfe nf the First national ban.; it Felicity. Clermont cminlv, i irl-. \\ mIim-v!a\ . Thomas Donald armed himself and an exchange of shots fol lowed which awakened the town nd tiie burglars tied. Thev had blown • iff Tbc outer doors of the safe am! wrecked furniture. but had n .1 reached the c: xhbox. Tht v had als • • t the telephone wires, blit it m is •■"• it: >• • 11 • 11 \ a. arded . • 1, for i ineinnati Word was t(, . t,e poo i •• at (ineinnati. who were „v|. able t.. see the alert thie.es swing ,,,* the f : t he r -. ie of * he tr; , ,t . it feat hed ihe city. Thev then their wav through backyards •. mt • r<- t he rivet into Kentm kv . THE COLORADO RATE WAR. Itnunal I rip Uetvveen t uturiiiiu Sp ri us* nuil (ripple 1 reek, (at to l'orl> (cum. ( d 1 rndo Springs, ( oh. Dec. 12._ the Midland Terminal radtvav lias c :t the passenger fare between Colo rado springs atul ( ripple ( reek to 21 t -ii's and aim uneetl that it will seel r u mi trip tickets with u limit of 21 ■hits f->r to cents. Trad e Manager d I!' 'av. of tht* 1 ’ *“ • d . s|,j T £ ( ripple ( reek district ra iw .t. -aid that in- r.mil w . lid no* :n. , • t h .s ,■ • but would continue to -, !1 rickets for the round trip to or from the gold camp at lu cents and round trip tick Cts at "•<> iTIltS. EOER COMMAND SURPRISED. Practical!? the Whole of the Barr Brlhel )o mi inn ml ( n|itarr<l liy Hruce Hamilton. London. Dec. 12—Lord Kitchener, in a dispatch from istati ierton. I'ra s \aal ( olony, dated Tuesdav. Decem her 10. announces that (Jen. Bntcr: Hntuilton. after a nlirht march, -ur pris-d and captured practically thi. " • "le of the I' "Ci' Bethel command at I'richurdsfontein early that morninsr Seven Boer> were killed anti 1:1 wa rd made prisoners. Two Brothers Found I)e«nl. Huston. Dee. 1J Maurice Fit/t: r aM. an ex-priest, an i hi~ brother. Hd v.ar l i it/-jTvrald, were found dead in l>ed in a room surrounded by tilth. \ diligent search failed to shoo \he?h er it was a ease of murder -tad aut citle bv eaeh. A REMARKABLY BRAVE MAN. ^rornftl tn I .f thin* Hut Hi* I'iala l pun Ulilniicht 11a rati tier*. Ever since the midsummer reign cf burpiar terror swept over th • suburb an tosvn- just north of New York, bur glars ami their ways hate b* en gener ally discussed at afternoon teas in the afflicted belt, states the New York Tribune. All of the popular burpiar fic tion has been read and reread, and some of the women have even taken to detective stories, ir. hopes of being able to develop their ow n elew s in ease their homes <-110111(1 be visited. Al though with the coming of autumn the number of burglaries has fallen off to a delightful degree, the women are still talking alnut it. “1 am not afraid < f these horrid bur glar persons." said a dainty little woman at a tea in New Kochelie one afternoon the other wok. "My hus band is a brave n.ac and he would protect me.” i our house has ne t been robbed, said a matron who lias more years to her credit in the book of 1 if• and who had sacrificed all of her solid silver to the aforesaid burglars. "Wad un til th, burglars gcf to prowl rg around on th*' floor below and se what your husband will do. I'nless he's a most extraordinary man h* W “I'd have you know my husband it ns brave as a lion.” said th*' little woman, and her tone indicated that she would like- to add: ‘ You horrid thing!” "1 used to think men were brave, an*! all that.” said a third woman, who had been an amused listener, “but I've changed my mind. They have but lit - the ni"re courage than w« •:•* • wh»: expe rience which proves if.” “Oh. do tel! us,” exclaimed the rest of the room. “Weil, it was this wav." -1 began. ‘ John was called to Philadelphia on business soon after we got back to the country, and he hated t<> leave t! r** women alone in the big house. I was not afraid, but the evening before 1 had seen a suspicious num about the piaea. so I told him T'd fit 1 >; -Yr if there was a man about. He sent Id' partner out from th* city to protect ii'. He was one of the nicest men I've ever met a big s'x-foot ch ip v, hi played foot ball at colb ge it:.*l wh*. looked strong enough to do anyth ng. He talked bravely, ton. When I *>f *'red *«> let him have John's revolver he sail]; “Oh. never mind; I won't need any weapon but my fists if the I rg’ar shou.il come prowling around f - nigh’. I never light with aivbi g else.’ “Vow. that was v.-rv brave. :,?.d it made me .» litt!. jealous, for 1 knew that John would never have v.-ic.-d -uch sentiments. Anyway, we felt 'cry safe vv rh the man who .corn* *1 weapons on watch on the ground floor. He left in the morning before we were up. and what do you - ;pp, .. we f.t ad ?” “Ihaf the house h.-.d been robb*d whdi he slept.” ventured one. ” I hat he was a burglar in rii«gu'se." ventured another, whose imngi: at!, had spe. d like that of a raeii g a to mobil". ”V*,: you are nil wrong. T! . n ' I'.uij' from the huii rack a: .* •),, heavy trass tongs s pok« f ■ ■ ■ •. . place. They were 1. a : g age ' his pillow at thi head of the bed. rgot ten t *■ the evid, net ' of h'" I.etc f, ... ,= *. r Of th ugs that prowl ;■ th. , HORSES LIKE HUMANS. Vnr-'in« H nnittrs „f ,he Ut.nOruped lie.enil.lt- llte « h BUKea l.l 1 i t , ol llte II11.. ,| “I know an \: mar.- wh - *.v "liy U : d V • •. - V • r •. \ • ., Mte seems t dread e.t se , . and too much caressing from 1 1‘a ' 1 ■ s. ^ * : : he i o h r ;no . o •l '-Ei at:- a pt to s:nr th h* - Ua" 1 ‘ U: .V awav gainst the st , my handi tstretd \ 5 id? SI e -came s y af'- r me present’y. a: d •* ' '-.,v f.r.g- rs ght.y vv ?h h* r n* >, 1 n - a ' s-r,-e; passiveni s» a i . e s';*-" r. mouthing aim g mv hard ’ cate. >. t.'.tive caress, Vgh’ as t}; touch of human :m,th* rhoed. A : d •: - , she put on? h* r tongue, e\om*;t.'y s*'f: ar.d wa rn j* was. a- • v ‘•app* *1 mv ha: writes C t.r, K. p ha rt. ; n H ■ «e lb* vie w “0h; ■' ” ■ : r true! When 1 r* m* m • er ’hat wi: ter day when you gave me a hard sp..! or. the frozen earth, and the oth. r day when y u viciously bit through the flesh of my arm. what 'Vender that I atn amazed at such gen tleness! Ye: I’ve m. doubt horse i a ture s very ike human nature. in that there is :he g od and the not so g< , d in ail its composition, and vvt love the ore by lear g to cond - ■ l.ittlp Knnirn Und. U th tht- poss.bte exception of < <•, ’■ a'• * • . the least ga land • arth ~ - ’ nsu ..of Kami chatka. whose *n'».nr«.i square ,„;V8 l.axv 1. >s t:. In 7. •»'••) pe-.ple. 1) w .. ; s center runs a oh . r. f v, ry high ii:„un tair.s. s-iine of them being volcanoes frotn whos,. mouths cotne sniuke and cinders: the others are- covered in a very thick growth of trees tip to a height of *.00<H.r 5.U00 feet. \\ ..... ;he tree l.vv a s, rt of .b« x. or mountain >li*ep. which are larger and stronger that, any that ex's’ elsewhere. The people of Kamchatka have bits of he skin of a few of these creatures ird some of -heir ’ .rg< horr . but r.o K :r pea- h .« as yet k.llcd one.—Cin cianati Ki.qu.rtr. PRINCESS VIROQUA, M. D. Endorses Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound Following Its Record For Years. _ "Dear Mrs. 1*inkiiam:—Health • the greatest boon bestowed on human ity and therefore anything that ca*" restore lost health is a blessing consider I.yd in E. Pinklinin’g etable Compound as a blessin-o’ | State and Nation. It cures her moth ers and daughters and makes the" | well and strong. ® —rorB—nrr—w> s-o — PRINCESS yiROQCA. i r;t< iiik 1 it}''*' iiiim • turf*r. “ For fifteen years I have noted the effect of your Vegetable Compound in , curing special diseases of women. •• I know of nothing superior for ovarian trouble, barrenness, and it has prevented hundreds of dangerous operations where physicians eiaimed it was the only chance to get wed. Ulceration and inflammation of the womb has been cured in two or three weeks through its use, and as 1 find it purely an herbal remedy, I unhesitat ingly give it my highest endorsement — Fraternally yours. Dr. I’. Viro^ia Lansing. Mich."—$5000 forfeit if abort tei t.mvnal is not genuine. If you are ill do not Iiesitateto get a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, at once, and write to M rs. Pink ham at Lynn, Maas, for special advice; it is entirely free. siytholoKy in Knn.na. “Some one in K r •<.» prop .- 1 that i •tat utr : i i re be j • ; n tae . : the r>- v **a!f b'.' i ..v he n -m-, r:e I *• c:n‘t n..» e :: pr.-;.o>.»: *n," remarked the e\ .it ,-e c liter, a' t.e ia;d d< -n a hat.au j (taper. 'V:. • .r ..b- c: n?” a«ked the tele |rarn o: • ■ "It •* urg- J • - ..it no one in K.in-a- know* t.e lad;, nr' t it - ,e pnlubiy nu-anac i :ri any v, _ It .« the <>| -n ’.out tae | tg.:-e , ; < ii:t*; h• \ - t tie*, an In i an, would <• n; re a; , ■ ; r ite an on.ament to the j dome of the Kan-.i- »tatehoti«e.” 'k\t- I - ; t r.k tfi.it a «?a*.ue of ■ j lure, at any ra*e " !’;tt«bnnr tiazette. Holiday Kirnrslnn to the anuthrait i in ?• on I hern Hailnny. 1 n T-'-r Pit ' ■ ma Territorj will -ril r •• ■ ( -'mi' H 1 iv E>. turf ion k-t» er • *■ .southern Ry. to p > nts in !: 1 v • Ttnncs " M. 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