U '' i y V F A CONDEMNS MOB LiW. Gov. Durbin, of Indiana, Commend ed by President Roosevelt. Every Mini Should lln Glvdn n Trial, IIo Hayn, ami .Hwlrt Juatlco Would Obvi ate ltoaort to Lynching for Ilu tut tin i; Offuiiftes. Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. 10. In a long letter, tho publication of which was authorized yesterday, President Vjwsevolt commends Gov. Durbin, of Indiana, for the attltudo he assumed recently respecting lynching. Tho president also embraces the opportu nity to express his own views In refer once to lynching and mob vlolenco generally, saying mob vlolenco Is one form of anarchy and that anarchy Is a forerunner of tyranny. Tho president vigorously urges that tho penalty for crimes that induce a resort to lynching shall bo applied ewlftly and surely, but by duo process of the courts, so that It may bo deemed strictly "that the law Is nde quato to deal with crime by freeing It from every vestige of technicality and tlelay. Tho president says: "Men who havo been guilty of a crime liko rapo or murder should bo visited with swift and certain punish ment and the just effort made by the courts to protect them in their rights should under no circumstances bo perverted into permitting any mora technicality to avert or delay their runlshinent The substantial rights of tho prisoner to a fair trial must of course bo guaranteed, as you havo so justly Insisted that they should bo roado subject to this guarantee, tho law must work swiftly and surely and all the agents of tho law should real ize the wrong they do when they per mit justice to be delayed or thwarted for technical or insufficient reasons. Wo must show that the law is ade quate to deal with crlmo by freeing it from every vestige of technicality and delay." WOULDN'T THANK MILES. Neither President Nor Secrotnry of War Favorably Cotiimentoil on tho Kotlre- meiit of tho Veturmi Coiiiitmntlor. Washington, Aug. 9. Tho retirement of Gen. Miles was announced in thesame perfunctory manner that the retire ment of a lieutenant or a captain would be promulgated. Under tho circum stances the failure of the president or secretary of war to comment on Gen. Miles' retirement must inevitably pro voke widespread comment. The whole subject was thoroughly discussed by the president and Secretary Root weeks ago and In army circles tho gos sips have freely predicted that no com plimentary paragraphs would creep into tho army orders pertaining to tho retirement. While the distinguished services of Gen. Miles in the great war of tho re bellion and subsequently In affairs against hostile Indians were given duo consideration and botli, the president and Secretary Root place a high esti mate upon them, it was felt that, in view of the relations that have existed between the lieutenant general and tho commander-in-chief and secretary of war covering tho period since the dec laration Of war against Spain, the exec utive could not consistently publish to the army an order complimentary to tho retiring lieutenant general. There fore, after careful deliberation It was decided to adhere to tho rigid rule of tho service, and issuo the usual, order, promulgated upon tho retirement of officers for age of whatever rank. A I'lillHiithropIst Dies. Bar Harbor, Me., Aug. 10. William E. Dodge, the New York millionairo and philanthropist, died yesterday at Stanwood, his summer homo hero. Mr. Dodge had been In poor health lor several months. IIo was a mem ber of tho New York metal house of Phelps, Dodgo & Co., and was 70 years old. IIo was one of the founders of tho Union League club and well known as foremost in charitable worlc. Ho is ourvlvcd by a widow and three daughters. Mr. Kninplo'H Fwirftil Kxin'rlctiiwi. Perry, Kan. ,Aug. 30. In trying to nave her baby from a rabid d6g, Mrs. W. A. Sample, who lives on a farm near Perry, was severely bitten. Para lyzed with fear, she stood holding her child high over her head, whllo tho infuriated animal bit lior again and again. Her husband killed tho dog with tho barrel of a shotgun after It had failed to explode. Docklnt; of HorMt'H Itrutttl. Washington, Aug. 10. Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, boforo his retirement, Issued an order, with the approval of tho secretary of war, with a view of prohibiting the "docking" of horses in tho military service Gen. Miles regards this practice as brutal and on this point he and tho president agree. Scvun HiilldlngH Miuiud at Mot7, Mo. Nevada, Mo., Aug. 10. Seven busi ness houses at Metz, 15 miles north west of Nevada, were destroyed by fire caused by lightning strik ing Rodman'3 general merchan dise store. THE PINKHAM CURES ATMCTISG GREAT ATTENTION AMOJffl THMIXG WOMEN. Mrs. Frances Stafford, of 243 E. 114th St., N.Y. City, adds her tes timony to the hundreds of thou sands on Mrs. Pinkham's files. When Lydia E. Pinkham's Reme dies were ilrsfc introduced skeptics all over tho country frowned upon their curative claims, hut as year after year lias rolled hy and tho littlo group of women who had been cured by tho new discovery has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skepticisms havo been swept away as by a mighty flood, until to-day tho great good that Lyilia E. Piiiklmm's Vegetable Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of America is attracting tho attention of many of our leading scientists, physicians and thinking people. Merit alone could win such fame ; wise, therefore, is tho -woman who for a euro relies upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. toother Vt no hindrances to tbo rider who wean SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Man or iiiuldlo can not get wet. EXCELSIOR BRUNO ) mam nriTiiiiuf! For alt kinds of worn. Warranted waterproof .look ror trntfe-maric. If not at dealers write U. H. 8wjf r A Son, Sol.afn. Xut Ctmbridg, flaia. Didn't 1-l.Vc to Iloimt. "How are you getting on with your music, my dear?" inquired a lady of her niece. "Well, of course," replied the niece, dif fidently, "it wouldn't be proper for me to compliment myself, but some of the neigh bors have told me they have staid awako at night for hours, listening to my playing." Stray Stories. .,... . - m i i "You can't jedge a man by dc 'mount o' noise he make," said Uncle IDben. "De lo comotive ingeneer i doin' his ea&ies work when lie's ringin' de bell an' blowin' do whistle." Washington Star. T - f; wi 'o7? rwti llit: i!tn "oi m pi 5;; .'L'V' Jwfifr iJfeZXf IP II 7 I I M A2a&MK ACCORDING TO CABBY. The Trips of n "Woman I'lillmitTiroplat Muat Up Arranged ivlth the Deity. A Brooklyn woman whose philanthropic cllortw are mainly directed toward making life happier nnd better for the little folks of the crowded cctibns of the borough tclln a good story on herself, says the Kagle, of that city. Ah her field, of endeavor is not confined to one tcetion of that bor ough, she generally travel around from settlement to mission or recreation ground in a cab. One tiny she was on her way to & gathering of her protege when she espied a masculine acquaintance who had, on a pie vioti" occasion, manifested omo interest in her work, and invited hint to nccomnany lief. He accepted, and they traveled down 1 a.nei and through byways heretofore un known to him. in one of the narrowest and most crowded streets in a down-town quar ter tho fair philanthropist (stopped to pay a visit. When the entered tho cab ngain the man Mid: "You have an arrangement with the Deity as well as the cabman when you come oa one of these expeditions, haven't you?" "What do you mean?" was tho astonished reply. "Well, your cab driver says that only the Lord knows where you good ladies sieving when you start on trips of this sort." Get AVluit You Auk For. When you see nn article well-advertised in the newspaper, you may be sure it's a good article, for advertising only pays if the goods are honest and possess merit. The people who make a specialty of one ndvertised ar ticle, like Cascarcts. C nndy Cathartic, for ex ample, stake their whole business existence on its doing what they say it will. They must "make good," ns the saying is. Head ers of this paper arc urged to be sure that they get what they ask for, when they nek for an axlvcrtUed article, for it's the good thing that is imitated nnd counterfeited. Don't accept substitutes! Insist on getting the genuine! "One of Scharpcr's friends was- telling m he is in iinancial strait." "Ah! Someof his friend are charitable." "How do you mean?" "The uncharitable ones call them 'financial crookeds.' " Philadelphia Press, Stop the Con fell nnd works off the cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25 cents People who tell you they would be great readers if they had the time aie not lying about it. They arc eimply mistaken. ajh ington (la.) Democtat. ii i i We wish to secure young men to learn telegraphy and railroad ollice work. It in terested, write to J. P. Tighe, care Santa Fc Railway, Arkansas City, Kansas. . "Some people." a:d Uncle Kbcn, " 'mag ines doy's. doin deii 'mil duty in life when (ley piclks up a fo' laf clover an' waits foil de luck to come." Vishingtou Star. Do not believe Piso's Cure lor Consump tion has an equal for coughs and colds. J. F. Boycr, Trinity Springs, lnd.. Feb. 15, 1000. Don't brag about the watermelons yon stole when you were a kid, and then blame your boys for their mUchief. Farm and Home. Oplnm anil Iilqaor Hnliltt Cnred. Book free. B. Al.Woollcv. M. D., Atlautu.Ga. The reason somc men seem to have such ready ansvwe.ra is because they are wrong. Washington (la.) Democrat. Carpets can be coloi I'utniua Fadeless Dye red on the floor with s. A page digested is better than a volume hurriedly read. .Macauluy. Keep out of the ruts of prejudice. Farm and Home. Life's little frets call for its largest faith. Ram's lljrn. Every physician of large practice has had the experience of being called on to attend women who imagined that they were in the last stages of some dire female malady, when upon examination the fact was revealed that obstructed physiology of the stomach or bowels was the whole cause of the trouble. The physician, however, who has not had experience may fall into the error of diagnosing grave diseases of the female system when they do not exist, because disorders of the bowels may be neglected until they give many of the appearances of female disease. The bowels have been known to become so clogged with hardened contents as to produce a condition closely resembling uterine displacement, uterine prolapse (falling of the womb), and the sick headache which is often attributed to female diseases is most often actually due to some trouble in the digestive machinery involving the liver, stomach, bowels or the great "Solar Plexus," which is the central telegraph station from which nervous messages arc transmitted to and from all the organs in the abdominal cavity. Mwt quickly corrects the congested conditions referred to above; headache, constipa tion, sallow complexions disappear and the glow of health is upon you. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has done more to relieve suffering women than any preparation ever sold in the same length of time it has been sold about ten years. Thousands of letters from all parts of the country testify to this. Your drutrelst sells It In 50-ccnt nnd SI bottles (It li cccnomy to buy thc-l olzc). or. If not. n postal will brine 1'ULB from un a very Interesting book,"Tho Story of a Traveling Man,"nnil a sample bottlo. PEPSIN SYRUP I. S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Recommends Pc-ru-na For Dyspepsia and rxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxr xxxxxy EvScnotor M. C. Duller. jtxxxxxxLXiLziixznzxiiixxii If you do not clerlva prompt nnd snbls fnotory results from tbo uso of Pornim, write nt once to Dr. Uurtmiiu, giving a full statement of j'our ease ami lie will bo pleased to give you bis valuable ad vise gratis. Address Dr. Ilnrtmnn, President of Tbo llartmun Sanitarium, Columbus, Obio." 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Catarrh of the Stomach Is Generally Called Dyspepsias-Something to Produce Artificial Digestion is Generally Taken. Hence, Pepsin, Pancrcatin and a of Other Digestive Remedies lias Been Invented. Host These Remedies Do Not Reach the Seat of the Difficulty, Which is Really Catarrh. EX. U. S. Senator I. C. Ilu tier front South Carolina, was Senator from that Htale for two terms. In a re cent letter to Tho Peruiui Medicino Co., from Wnshington, D. C, snys: "lean recommend Pemna tor dys pepsia and stomach trouble, I have been using your medicine for a short period and I (eel very much relieved. It Is Indeed a wonderful medicine be sides a good tonic." At. C. Butler. Tho only rational way to euro dyspep sia is to remove tho eatarrh. Pemna. cures catarrh. Peruna does not product! artiileial digestion. 1 1 cures catarrh and leaves tho stomach to perform digestion in a natural way. This Is vastly better and safer Hum resorting to artificial methods. Peruna has cured moro cases of dys pepsia than nil other remedies com bined, simply because, it cures catarrh wherever located. 1 f catarrh is located in tho head, Perunacuresit. If catarrh has fastened itself in tho throat or bronchial tubes, Perunacuresit. When catarrh becomes settled in the stomach Peruna cures it, as well In this locution. iib In nny other. Peruna is not simply a remedy for dyspepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Peruna cures dyspepsia because it is generally dependent upon catarrh. If you suffer from Kpllopsy. Fits, Palling Sick ness, St. VttUB'H nance, or Vortluo, havo chil dren, relatives, friends or neighbors that do bo, or know jiconlo that are nnllctod, my Now Trcnttnrnt will Immcdlnloly rellove and PKK MANI2NTLY CUHK them, and nil von nrd asked to do Is to send formv FKKK TltliAll MHNT nnd trv It. It has CUltHD thousand!, whoro everything olso failed. Will no sent in. nlnin pnolmuo absolutely frro, express prepaid. 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