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Te r # ‘ ? % . } B © @overing by the shorts and a fair d: 6 SYSTEMATIC ANID. *Btook Market Irregular, but In the Main Firm Repert that the Westinghouse Com- pany Will Pool Patents. ‘There was quite a spurt of activity In » Becks at the opening, and prices made @ further advance ali along the line o @and fur the ‘ong account. Phe belief that the Committee ap- pointed by the Presidents of the anthra- ite coal roads yesterday will formulate GA Agreement tha: will be satisfactory fo the latter stimulated purchases American Sugar rose 1-2, to 5-8; American Ts2acco 5-8, to % 5-8; Hocking Valley 1-2, to 411-2; Manhattan 6-8, to 101-4; New York Centra! 1-2, to 9% 1-4; Jersey Central 1, to 915-4; Bay 8ti Qa to 161-2; Wheeling & Lake Erie to 45-8 and Distillers 5-8 to ly induced realizations, the bears discovered this they id on the market. tined 2, to i; do. 33-4, to 361-2; American i 3-8; Burlington & Quincy N Roc Hers 1, to 147-8; to 341-8, Jersey ; 2, to 933-4; Bouthern Railway $4, to H, and Wheeling & Lake 4 5-8, to 12, The last mentioned af- the Northwest road For Februar: a'decrease. of $200,003. earned $1,892,016, | | a (Continued from First Page.) MANN'SVICTIM FIGHTS DEATH, | DENTIST'S TANK EXPLODES. a Tes THE WORLD: FRIDAY Plate-Glass Shi Street. tank A vulcantger tered Acrons exploded the (Continued from First PASSING SKETCHES OF CORONER HOEBER IN REPOSE AND IN ACTION. MST DECLINE ER PL. Page.) ext “night, Broth 140000 teh [then and not before make the story office of Dr. Willlam Andrewa, Bene ieee k by American fishermen, and urges GaBpconazned Hoskier, Wood & public ih . ot SF ard ley ie i hpon Spain to impress America with th cs to Muller Scha of Almost from the time the ballots | Seventh street, Aad tie ge Iytsabiiity of not favoring fMiibusters. eer Bienen to ATEN MIR DH ICES HSHHOE sowed that Mr. Hoeber had been elect Thiee panes ie gle ‘ were broken tn! a tA nnd at n el si . e: 61 he w «of office, and a large ‘Money 2 © 21-2 per cent, on call; a Coroner nis troubles began, and ¢ v for bankers’ long sterling und 48914 \foung himucit the mubject of consider. 7% wax smashed by fragments of the ans Saneaiy Commercial bar silver sold at 63 and|#ble adverse erit.cisin, ta pone wae injured, i asian Rates eer ocrats St ae trreguler pur| The Quar with ¢ einer || - pies say the damage will ad WAMEAL Re, MEPS 5 TOKE ms exceed $50, AMPA, . E: co fm the main, firm. Chicago Gas was a] It was only Wednesday tast when the = on = ipaa cre by the latest boat from Ha- Gonspicuous bull card and rose sharply | coroner nt quarrel with his passenger 0: it van ort that sympathizers with the Beep ceases to Ue for tne 80°) cirx, ‘Momus Onpenbeimer, and wien| DOUGHERTY A WITNESS. | rite roid i! fia were urtesled ver strength of General Electric was |the smoke of battle had cleared away, aay Dh i @ue to reports that the Company had land the Coroner had retreated to the | Direct Pr to Show He pid Not! terday during the disturban inve)| hed an arco Wien the Went] | bench to conduct an inquest, Mr. Oppen- | Kill Eddie Meye Iheen released by the Government from ighouse, whereby these concerns wi Veit Havana. prisons. future Bool, their patents i auch proceeded to give his superior! The trial of George Dougherty for the| They are watched, It Ie belleved, and htt tron whk Abas accompanied the Gh le said, am baie thing: murder of Eddie Meyer, at the latter's should they be rearrested wi be con- erto. Oroner Was indebted to hin home, 1503 Avenue A, on the morntag ef pine: van. hie relas i “the low pric hares were in demand | Of $4"), with & per cent, In uly 6, 18M, wah continued te tore Tie | Garaeed Heaths ri ui ' i rot 5 and, general.y apeaking, the bears were | ANd in bis letter of resignat . Ne Ke | belleved, Is to clear the prisons a unable to make any headway. the Coroner to pay up without fail, F prald, in part 1, General Sessions | vana, so that no evidence of rebellion ndon was a considerable buyer of |) Mute wus M suspicious Linge to this, to-day. shall be observed by. visitors, Stgeks to-day. ; Hid ately Tage that Coroner Hocker John Wakefleld, a clerk in the “One-|” Gen. Sangullly, who was the revolu- eiOcke, were fairly steady at the close. |e erik. and the Coraien, ax prompt, | Mile House,” at Howery und Rivington Itionista’ leader In the Havana district 43-4 under a heavy pressure to sell, | ly a8 poss to explain mat. | — locking, Valley was-a feature rising to | [ers by sayirig the money had been a Fy ‘on light offerings. iat ee Roe ' Ome before Be had ; housht of g.ving Opp © the job of clerk. American Tobacco American Sugar Ret. Amer. Cotton 011 Amer. Cotton O11 pit... teh., Top. & Santa F. wt & Shio 5 State Gas Canada Southern Obi Hndson..-. Den & 119 Grande pt % 3 he F Cattle Poe : Ws & Cattic Feed, cif, 1isy 16's 15% 1B ~ WN Mew, » * * Take Shore Lkew Hone teiaud Tra Louisville & Nashville BNA & Ohi of Manh Missouri t Mo. Kan. & Tex. pt a co, On top of th elerk had me the fact that the 1 summoned to appear 1 Jury, apparently to lal relations with this | He appeared befors that body yesterday morning, and what he said can only be surmised. Oppenheimer Says He Treated. Oppenheimer made his appearance at! the Coroners’ off this ring, and explaine appearance before the Grand Ju not of his n volition, but was id by the serving of a sub- poenk upon him. He ‘stated th of Hoeber, sin | Was 1 Universe, and the had been # humiliating one, “He can't keep a domestic in his em- loy more tan wix weeks,” sald ( helmer, “and wen can't his servants decently he cannot know that politeness is due towards his free- Ameriean-cltlzen private secretary.” Oppenhelmer sald that he would back to work for Coroner Hoeber and that the $400 loaned to Was hot for the purpose of the position of secretary, Hocber has been a sort of office ever since Junu- hia first break when he Mr. is now fam rena tu ® who looke his de- ‘I vant you shentlemens to print shoost vat f say. in a vay dot T vould uke it, and vot f do shoost in de Tdo it. Ef you doon't [vill write the noom empoyes You, ant Mal you all dissha ? When the Coroner saw he had not created the mpression he desired he street, swore this morning that Dough erty went to bed in his house at 1 felock In the morning, less than an after the murder Was committed hotel ister was produced to e thin fa Ath _— a Scenes at the Dougherty Murder Trial— Dougherty and his counsel. Povane Jor Cuba and who, was arrested and Is with him, Aguirre, Is said b; whd was y the late users to have collected $26,500 on the | He made an|‘phursday night prece now being tried ‘by civil court along $ urrested with t arrived pus- ing his arrest, | wanted to placate the newspaper men e jury in| He then told his fellow-insurrectionists and he anked a friend i¢ It would be ad e night he e ready for * visable for him to take the. reporters 5 Sunday OF hak Neves to the Waldorf and give them a din His teatir arrested, and at it Ameri. | Improvement her, His friend told him he had better | t. and M ks falled to | ¢ ‘oneal Wall accorded hot attempt anything of the Kind n> euncueall| HL trtal, Insts by marulal to sum up a No More Blunders, ald Hocher. WM go to the jury has transpired, ding to the nounced 10 the clerks in the latest information from. Havana, that er's off after he had been Coro- ap Geos Gen, Baamubly vellod lead the ut a short tine, that, forces of Insurrection ¢ 4. Being he nde to a batlle-seared vete the revolution there were to be of sis the insures 1 him, tases Were to be attende . Confidence in hin wi RHing Wane te Ge Fifteen pyered from the ‘The statement now na pas: a reform basis. ie pi Mine. seuger Just arrived that the insurrection: in‘his house, and mall hice . iis have discovered that Gen, Sans Jed at any, hous of the day or n EVAN ch 2.—The to- gulliy for peau ppight yoare past has um ne he had been In offic humber now Known to have pers Been recelvin per month from the Af |he found himself Sn" trouble, “Catherine [ithed ie the nine nator ty Spanish Government to keep It advised Me wife of ge Damm, of anti | ee be mine disaster at Red, ots against the Government by Venu ve birth to a child Mrs i anyon Wednesday eventn Is sixty, of W ans, nat tatar a tea Harlotte Messer, who was present atl whieh fifty are married. Up to this gpl Support of this statement Ia clte Qiecbirth, Aled ina birth Eink™ wil | hour the bodies of titern out be ae thea Lhe fact that while now in prison Gen, Jedaned. it REAR CINtoae ee Hered netE meee iy ia day visited by prominent | HAS /dted in’a.tow hour. and! Or Ania Cees AGT Mineor ith f Havana, that he | quetted | ss heira alled in, He i to thet: relatives. : that his family him at : i timbering fs largely blown out thes, HIS <enoaleene: with chin Wisconsin Conical 3 ‘ tne walle “and root of, the whl srectioniats, who SAS, nl est i they Were Volunteer searching. party of Qian AES NRE WHEAT OPENED DULL. petite nae pie bodier of thet more of the collection of {i Pr ia Homent In danger | Gaily, Manuel Gareta 4 a a Inder an edict of Sparn Cotter Ares ints on {The agonts Amin of wilows naught to fear from a aew government Collapac of the Liverpool Mar mene ine iy insurrection.sts and hence desired ' ; Wir success 'N ne present effort for 3 Th Y 8 dull and | have to be weount Of Lt Is or Weaker at ine opening. selling off tte. | uta ' Work can proceed. is ow atated that the rebels have to. 6 ‘or VM of at Chie} i Bary the Baby. — ( ae cago ater: toed s Aonat Racine Inglae Now: Mack Sned for Poker Loxses, ‘ Ing and sone in were the vos will have to tke that bay hack RCI SENATIC lala poH! toe ' pearisa tewt 2 to vo York 1 ver maga * atin * we ertif eR i OBS " mee: Mee ttatle th |! Sanguilly for the same ng 10 i ro. he Roareeiand arniigee were; < : yee Net & i Garela was killed, merken. wh. * ioe « an tors Ss Aswerte ines Wher xan f hie terry A vA f . Hat Sangull or turn Dents A Van vi ising Ore . ar yok the Spanish roment this eviow with tomar 4 ee r ‘ ia ye {moneys colle by him. Th uurrec- agencies, fallod i Coataat Tite ad 5 t ared, are Now deter- . ie anit h r iM r Hooter d —— 1 y ts released his nat very | rN at they ' sve a ese ‘ r rause, on bonent eh io ; ed | ‘ ' . and yet ui b ; . fit. there came : aah a wen * : RCL GREE | m Cuba informa pathy with cae deciine in w Court es W ‘ a vernment intends | —— | ' the Phtiinpine | ‘ vt | i \ Vernment forces | Ry Aue ua i; FERRY FRANCHISES SOLD. vat at . i Know in progress mS ‘ a ” is (0 be given. $10,000. y Middep MAN > ‘i —— —_ Y ead The : 4 Killed in aw Teams Wreek, | last fienty sy - AS Ten, Muroh 8 narihstiyi the fran- frien, 4 Vien Pain boty ny f Mibs: Ppl nof ten BOW : ' — = - for Monts oes. Gas Tarned On, Hospital, Death 0 | tye 1 4 heen ny a re 1 | * . pela as found a bed ny A i id Woe Val ad : m iB} pig: Insurance guste i lace reepateee sa srmmoned achen’ was taken Tox ot 2. In the & ‘ yn | « se dwiae 8 Aerts hg ance Corea | Wonaett a op : a | Better use too © idit@r’e aneesemen.s ‘i . fone edtlies we auitte evtor John 4 " ‘ a> . ye the seat a ie little Peartine . muy NOARDERS 4 has. They ref fe 7 The . instal Qeware mite tome erdayie Met og Wor rou ary toukims | 2) vung of it bo sold, to dus db much as 4 ( Syd WATE Wetae 7 y Sedat Kite will YOUr Vas. 460 ta back pay. ba ae abs doe a atl Soe a ks Bis A SRT rece eT EVENING; MAR MERITED REWARD, Sales of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Unequalled in the History of Medi- cine, Honesty, Excellence, Faith- fulness Fitly Rewarded, Never im the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained by LYDIA E. 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Women are to-day stronger in their charac- ter, better in their nature, purer in their lovo and warmer in their af- fections thauthey ever were. But most women do not know themselves, and often when their in- fluence is doing the most good break down. They drift gradually and un- consciously into that tempestuous sea of women's diseases. Then they should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound restores natural cheerfulness, destroys despondency, cures leucor- rhoea—the great forerunner of se- rious womb trouble—relieves back- ache, strengthens the muscles of the womb and restores it to its normal condition, regulates menstruations removes inflammation, ulceration and tumors of the womb, ete, It is a remedy of a woman for women. Millions of women owe the health they enjoy and the influenc they exert to Mrs, Pinkham, and the success of her Vegetable Compound has never been equalled in the field of medicine for the relief and cure of all kinds of female complaints. 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