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A, r iss Gannon, Secy Detroit Amateur
Art .... Association, tells what
Jo VOlHltr women to
do to avoid pain and suffering caused by
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femr.le troubles.
P* : 'V \ . : I can conscientiously recommend Lydia E.
fei.cv uvitkiu- , an,, the troubles which so often befall women. I suf
fer.••I for month,; with general weakness, and felt so weary that I had
iuird tvv dt to keep up. ) nad sluoiing pains, and. was utterly miserable
In my.hhre s i was advi -ed to use Lydia II. Finkham’s Vegetable
C '■ ’ and ! i was a )’od letter day to me when I took the first dose
for at that time my restoration began. In six weeks I was a changed
woman, t ide.'i iy well in every iv-peefc. I felt so elated and happy that
">'oui‘ii ■.■■•ho s’.inerto e; ; well an I did.”—bliss Guila Gannon,
e.;.»>n.i 'eti'oit, illicit., Se< rotary Amateur Art Association.
Pi }'. n ham’s ’ F V e;»e(ah!e * low 't (brapound hi this young will 1 lady’s letter that Lydia E.
n certainly euro the sufferings
ol womui; uml when one considers that Miss Gannon’s letter is
only onu of t l • countless !• tad reds whk li wo arc continually
pul lishing in the newspapers of this country,
the preat virtue - ? Mrs. Pinkh.ua’ 'eino
;uT, bo nil udu.Rteil % nil; female r.na ills TVr t! substitute :,u solute
< uro <;f lands of no
can possibly tala its place. Women should bear
this important fact in mind wheel they go into
a drug store, and be sure not to accept anything
that is claimed to be “ just as rrood ” as Lydia
E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound, for
no other medicine for female ills has made so
many actual cures.
Mow Another Young Sufferer
Was Cured.
“Dear Mrs. Pi nr iiam : — I mu6t
writo and tell you what your Vegetable
terribly Compound lias done for me. I of suffered
every month at time men
struation, and was relieved not able to work. Your medicine has cured me of
my trouble. I felt after taking one bottle. I know of no med
icine as good a; yours for female troubles.” — Mis3 Editii Cross, 109
Water Street, Haverhill, Mass
Remember, Mrs. Pinkliam’s advice Is free, anil all sick women
are foolish if they do not ask for it. No other person has such
vast experience, and has helped so many women. Write to-day.
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President 's Him o Acroimt
Fer Cm I Aini (ermans.
REMARKS iOT FOR PUBLIC
Admiral Had ftIdea That Els Inter- j
viewer Wot Quote Him so Strong
ly and expresses Regret.
A presidentJstrongly WashingA special says: That
the disapproved of
Admiral Dev.) s action in reefleting
upon the Gel : an emperor and his
’ ' navy ingly in a re|| t by interview sensational was strik- inci
! illustrate -• a
lent which * urred at the white
! bouse SatuiT The president sum-
1 moned the ral before hira, and
| asked for an explanation of his con
duct. i
j The admiral explained at ieu-th Q,.
' what he about Germany and ,
nad sure ...
the kaiser ai^ ijfe offer ad as an excuse
’ the fact that had neglected to state
to his interviewers that the remarks
j were confldeitial and not intended
| for publication Admiral Dewey toid
: the president be deeply regretted the
! publicity givejt the interview and
1 hoped it woulc not embarrass the ad
! ministration.
j ! Captain Wi-iam brother in S. law Cowles, and the his j
president’s |
! naval aid, accompanied the admiral
|to the white |ou^ and was present |
\ throughout tlft interview. The presi
dent and Dewey parted amicably and
the statement, was authorized after
wards that i • further action would
r *»««*■? <» “
Dewoy wa3 ( -j noeraed the president, ’ It , ls bcuevc unofli- i.’
! however, tha
: daily a lea. will acquaint Baron
i von Sternberu tbe German minister,
! with Admiral Dewey’s explanation.
1 rr The "----- preside!) s oM,on action h has '' S! caused a
' great sensation and in some quarto
: he is criticift-D for making the inci
dent so fori and public. Ordiaa
rily the secretary of the navy would
have been the proper authority to < ■
1 Admiral Dew to task. Bu= it is
j j learned Kult that president r. garilmg did cewey not ci s
the sec; /
conduct
I “ “Germ.- -.ttack Cewey.
| A special A Berlin says: Gor
man foreign - ^flffcials say they
do no- believh t) at a diplomatic inci
| dent will result AdmirafUDewey, freon the recent published inter
] view with
in a newspaper of Newark, N. J.. and
containing references to the German
. navy and German emperor.
j | The officials say they are reluctant
to believe that he admiral wa-s cor
rectly quot d,- “ specially in view of
the good will he showed toward Ger
; many in the messages exenanged with
Prince Henry.’ 1
; The foreign officials add that should
| the interview turn out to be true, it
: “would prove somewhat disturbing to
, the pleasant relations with the United
S States.”
; The interview with Admiral Dewey
has angered the German newspapers.
Those of a usually moderate tone re
fer to it in a bitter manner. For in
' Vossiche Zietung
stance, The says:
| “The American navy is evidently
suffering from a disease of infancy,
lack of modesty. Its leader evinces
something unspeakably immature.
One can only stand amazed that such
intensified self-complacency should be
taken in a people of Germanic ori
gin. Such behavior would not excite
wonder if it had occurred in some
Central or South American republic,
or Hayti.”
QUICK LEATH CLAIMS SWIFT.
Heed of Well Kiu| l*ne Packing Firm Hies
Suddenly FranSnh at liffi in Chicaoo.
Gustavus Swift, president
of the great packing firm of Swift &
Co., the man whose efforts made pos
sible the present method of supplying
fresh meat to every city and town in
the United Stated and the world, diet
suddenly Sunday at his home in Chi
cago of hemorrhage, resulting from
an operation for an Infection of the
gall bladder, performed March 22. He
was 64 years of age and leaves a for
tune estimated at about $10,000,000.
STRIKE AT LOW ELL ANTICIPATED.
Agents of Seven (otton Mills Decide to
Close Doors in Advance.
The agents of the seven cotton
m m s at Lowell, JIass., In which the
j operatives declared a strike to begin
Monday morning, decided not to at
I tempt to s art thetr mills on Monday.
The shut-down in anticipation of
! the strike for a 10 per cent advance
j in wages was due to the belief of the
i agents that no othhr course was open
to them. They aT-here to their pre
vious declaration tliat a wage increase
uid not be grant ed. and assert that
: It would not be p: ofitable to attemp
I v run the mills wkh halt a force.
A BOSH TO PRISONERS.
Issues Order that Wul Ec *A
Convicts in tk Atlanta, Georgia,
fecUftl ,
1 ’ SOli.
Seventy-five prisoners in the United ;
States penitentiary in Atlanta, Ga 1
were made happy Tuesday morning
a hen W arden fc. A. riawa announce..
o them the contents of an order is
sued by President Roosevelt.
The order has the <a.ct of shorten
the terms of the mez' who were re
moved to Atlanta from the prisons ol
Dhio and New fork.
The Ohio and New York laws relat
ng to the dirainuticn of sentences for
5 ood conduct, whereby the federal
statutes were made applicable to the
United States prisoners, were very
aiuch more liberal than the federal
statutes under which such diminution
3f sentences is permitted in federal
nstitutions.
As a result of the transfer of the;
New York and Ohio prisoners, tbs
federal statutes applied to them, and
n many cases their terms of imprison- j
:nent were increased - in Some cas0 '' t0 i
-be extent Of three or four years. They ,
iost all the benefits that were dua ;
them tor good oehavicr. ;
It was known that the transfer work- ;
ed a great injustice and hardship
upon a certain class of prisoners, and
the last congress repealed the federal
statutes making stats laws applicabls
to federal prisoners, and enacted a <
very liberal commutation to the lav.
applicable to all United States prison
ers wherever confined.
In order to remedy the injustice
done the prisoners -in tha Atlanta in
stitution. President Roosevelt issued
the following general order Mpnday:
“Now, therefore be it known, that I
Theodore Roosevelt, president of th<
United States of America, in consider
at.ion of the premises, diver.? othei
good and sufficient reasons me there
unto moving, do hereby order tha
each and every United States prison
er who was or hereafter shall be trail?
ferred from a state institution to tilt
xjnitecl States penitentiary at Atlanta
u r.der sentence imposed on or be
loro the 20th clay of July. 1902. be
charged . by , tne ,. warden . of , said United .
States penitentiary upon the day when
Be would have been discharged had ho
continued to be confined in the statf
•>r penitentiary from which he
was irahsJerrc ; -upon cactiittvaa ja»
his ccadf.rf-ia tijo said iastitutlon
in the United States penitentiary has
been such as to entitle him to the de
ductions hereby granted and allowed. :
Warden S. A. Hawk, of the Atlanta
federal prison, was notified of ths
president’s action and expressed de
light that the order had been issued,
and declared it would right a great
wrong.
“I have been looking for the ordet
for some time,” he declared, “and am
glad it has been issued. An uninten
tional injustice was done these men,
and it will bring them much joy. The
order will affect about 75 prisoners.”
RIVER BULLETIN CL MONDAY.
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VICTIMS or ILLUSION'.
Mr. Jones—Did you read about a
roman who married one man think
:cg he was another?
Mrs - Jonea-Don’t set worried over
that. Lots of women do the same
thing every day in the week.— New
York Herald.
____—
Dutiful Child.
Caller: Isn’t this your sister’s birth
Little Bessie: Yeth. thir; but you
muthn’t athk me how old she ith,
Ci!Uth « 1 promuhed not to tell.- Ap..l
Smart Set.
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Flood Danger Still Exists end the Greatest
Caution is Urged.
The special daily river bulletin is
rued at Washington Monday night was
*o the effect that the Mississippi river
was falling as far south as Vicksburg.
Tha stage of water at the latter place
was 51.4 feet, a fall of 0.1 foot since
Sunday night. The fall will continue
for a few days longer, when the over
flow water from the crevasse below
Greenville will commence to re-enter
the river at Vicksburg, causing a mod
erate rise at that place and a prolonga
tion of the flood for probably an addi
tional two weeks. It is again urged
that preparations for an extremely
dangerous stage in the vicinity of
Vicksburg should not be relaxed, and
this caution applies with equal force to
the remaining districts southward to
the Gulf of Mexico.
| High water will continue in the New
Orleans district for three weeks or
; longer, its duration depending upon
the extent to which the levees hold.
I
Festive Cube's Bucauge Attached.
A writ of attachment to cover an al
leged debt of $225 was served at New
York Monday against the twenty five
pieces of baggage belonging to the
duke and duchess of Manchester, who
recently arrived from Palm Reach, Fla
TESTIMONY AGAINST A DEAD MAN.
The Burdick Inquest is Resumed for Pur
pose of Examining New Witness.
At Buffalo, N. Y., Monday, the Bur
dick murder inquest was reopened be
fore Police Judge Murphy for the pur
pose of hearing the testimony of Alex
ander J. Quinn, the bartender of the
Hotel Roland. New York city, who, It
is alleged, heard Pennell threaten to
kill Burdick and of F. G. King, the
cashier of the hotel.
Big Distillery Reduced to Ashes.
The J. G. Mattinly distillery at
Louisville, Kv,. was destroyed by fire
kite Monday afternoon, causing a less
of $50,000.
“ 1 was very psorlv and could
itarily get about tbe house. I was
tirwl cat ail the time. Then I tried
Ayer’* Sarsaparilla, and it only
teok rw» bottles to make me feel
perfectly well.”— Mrs. N. S. Swin
ney, Frinceton, Mo.
Tired when you go to
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| up, tired *11 blood the time.
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j pure, that’s the reason.
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border line of nerve ex
haustion. Take Ayer’s |
Sarsaparilla cured. and be | j
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