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} Plucky ‘Wins Rider |? Confident She Will|é Finish Long Journey |? Over Merrick on % Within Five Days, (pecta! to The Brentng Worl) VALLEY STREAM, L. 1, June 13 ‘Mise Gast, the 1.000-mile cyclist, te sur. prising even her handlers by the man-| > ner in which she \s covering the die |@ tance. Last night's rain bothered her ‘very little, as she took advantage of the) _— ghowers to wet a little rest | Mer first century was completed at | this morning, and took eight hours and two minutes to cover. Her second cen- 2 2 ) Lereierere) tury was finished in nine hours and| Rine minutes. As her schedule a 3 her twelve hours for each century, she | ® fe almost seven hours ahead of it } At 4 o'clock this afternoon, with “| Milles to her credit, she dismounied from | Ber wheel in front of the training quar- | 5 fers and was given 4 rut down, She also partook of a couple of silees of Qoast, wome corn bread, strawberries and cracked Ice. Mr. and Mrs. Bartell, of Minook, ac- companied Miss Gast for over a hundred tiles last night, The pacing team waa) 4 supplemented this morning by Mr. and Mre. David, Mre. Gorman and George Laurie. ‘The high winde along the Merrick foad this morning seriously interfered With fast time Mr, Bartell collided with @ vagrant chicken tn Hempstead! While with the party, ut managed to| and on his feet Luckily Mise Gast had the presence of mind to swerve in time to avold « fall In discuming thie Incident the pacemakers began search fing their meories to see when Miss (inet had had a fall. None of them remem Dered her having a spill, though many falis bad been narrowly missed. » Miss Gast te undoubtedly suppiiet With plenty of presence anf mind and good luck. A tenpenny nail penetrated her tire at 406 o'clock this morning 1S SS eHeL Sie Ye loisieie while she was passing through Hemp rim and was forced again, making four holes. Four plugs were put in and the Hire had to be pumped up at intervals At Valley Stream « quick change to another wheel was made Her third century should be Anished Phortiy after § this evening. The fol- lowing is her elapsed time f: ach Atty miles: Fifty miles, th. Som. ; 100, 4h. 22m. WM, Sh. 18m4 20, th. Om She had but St minutes’ rest in the first century and one hour and twenty Minutes tn the second At the end of her first hundred miles Mies Gast partook of a bow! of tice Soup, three slices of toast and an orange UL Up and sweetened. A cup of strong coffee was drunk, although she was not Wie |v ele Ole elaleie w}etererSeloleveieyeieie at all sleeny » The schedule arranged for her by Will| § Brown calied for two hours’ rest at this} ® point, and he had ali he could do tol % Keep her from continuing on her way. | @ He insisted that this rest wa : th order to prevent any pe 2 at the end of the ride. Ru 8 Satle woman who had accompanied him] ® ® part of the way on his own 2.0@)-mile Tecord-breaking trip a few w - and who had ridden BO miles with only ae ett iced ti OOOO OLY he time A larg pected the few minutes’ rest (hat Brown allow. | SE@Werwergeres 1 4 himeelf, cold not understand why he was compelied to rest 0 early in the |!" & [WEN ined frame and is geared Wie. But she had the two hours’ en-j# "four Her handlebars are of rest, during which a warn)” OM) ram shorn patterr the abe | Ce Sponge bath and an alcoh sbdowr reme downturied Lar. Her) ‘Was administered by Mre J won, her! wd « « . immed attendant her a good purchase w pe During the showers one of W * Brown's chainiess wheels was used, ,i-|_ i" Gort " though the roads were not very muddy, |E MP! 18 the & y Bow Mies Gast preters the chain variety of) °°" f athe ° Mount owing to their liehiness, and & Fide of this kind every pound seems ling a year in tray Bt increase its weight as the journey | She will leave this _— Progresves. sie is thoroughly 4 after her Mit Gast's: favori: unt ts fous te, take eee ee os eee te fg model, although fitted with road} souvenir ot the sourtey fm whi tires, and was purchased ins: week Thos so many American lee Co Aner hme dee MUL TONE Trading Was 8 Small, but |", ‘ the Prices Went = ini Upward, ; White the me ot b Opening of the « mall, there was a OWing to he Of the wheat ai prices for American irom and steel phares Fecent.y hammere! above a It to 14 favorable advances reored in Induetrial quarter wee Am and American fim: | were |Girl Graduates the Fea-| the university | those who received degrees thirty-el@ht young women, in cap and GOWN, representing the graduating tth is to be affiliated with Columbia THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE , 13, I MISS GAST SEVEN HOURS AHEAD OF HER SCHEDULE Bogor “ NS SONOS) ALS 18S SLIPS ISIS ITLeS! #18) eke) erere rele skeis)oleiere) STRAND eho Sie iere are oielere sterere: eke rerenen will be gratified whe tury er training quar. | + Hotel. Vatiey i water appurtenar are We . and 1 other subsist almost diet a Which fr S PFOMUBONS part. nt as oe ‘ k and barley soup. le n © finished by 4PM recognition as a te 8 WOMEN CET LUMGIAA. B'S ture of University’s Commencement. tre’ and forty-stath an- A University were held to-day the | Morningside Helghte {1 © of & distinguished wather-| and visiting LONDON STOCKS UP Market Showed Strength on Boer tions stimulated heavy buying of Be. Paul and the Atchison issues, and showed gains exten@ing to more than half a point War Reporte Americans Advanced. Influenced by Boer war reports, there | ‘The American lrsues were fairly active Netter agricultural tement from the wheat-growing see- 3 | Wittiem " of Swain & Schroeder, that his eee ee | diet Don's confuse these statements with ln! gp Ae fr ¢ if not criminal trafe Ae of adventurers who prey upon the aflice tion of the deaf and the suffaring of the wich, Sweh cedenee as this emphasizes the contrast beiween the Copeland practice and the claims of charlatans. Read every word, No cured patienta are more hearty in their gratitude, Goand see them. Write them, anyhow, Their answers will do you good =| There ia something henefcent about the ef-| feet of hearty gratiiude im these days of | . unscrupul: us selAshness, 105, oF soumds imprisoned w warning crres of sea birds Prophe condition (bat bas already resu/ted im impav show that the bearing is gomg to fai mm other words, ringing nowes are forermmne foretelling imparrment of the frnctioms of ff sea birds foretell an impending storm. indicates the passing away of the condition that caused the Deaf- Whenever any treatment bas gamed an mfluence over west. bead norses, 11184 certain vgn thal restoras soon take plac, The remarkable sory umn to-day, grees Head Now It was the cure of cases of * Head Now usted all imaginable Jorms of treatment Copeland brs substant al faubd m the® Trea These cases of ® Trumius Aurrwm” bad be corded long before the treatment for the Deaf was gvew to ibe | public. Stone Deaf in His Right Ear; Had to urn His Left to apeaker nderstand his words That was my condition when I bewan ‘he Copeland treatment last January Toda there isn't a man 6S years old in New Je ro 1 san Thi Swain, seni fee fem of Moomfeld, J G4 Linden avenue. hier. Myra roedet ustachian tubes wer olitaer bags, and hy ed in valn into aural ‘aibeters o Yearn that a year e deaf in his right ear health broke down | months of treatment at the Copeland offices |! ee until one ared and never without any Pp morning ha the brea perfect and perm his head thet Hand treated m : PRINCETON'S ATHLETES SAILED TO-DAY FOR PARIS. onpephe Cheiet (Tea Perry. ores The Prin after four day# Field, sailed for Southampton on the steamer St. | Trainer Waiter Christie will charge of the physical condition Tigers while on the trip across, and will train them for thelr matches. In the Paris games Princeton will be large number of events * team will also try hh champtonahips ton Olymple track tean, training on University uls to-day have f the London ‘The plan from now on will be gymnas on board ship and regular training On their arrival im London on June % the men will take up their resi- war © spurt of activity with renewed | dence in one of the suburbs and imme- steadiness in the London markets to-| diately commence day | idoor Work, Thi» will give them two asd a half weeks to shape up for the British games, In these contests Jarvie will run in the , the half and mile; Cre ing 4 storm, either indicate a of Miss Moore, grven tn the (herd col- seme indication of what tt means to cure an hear any more plainly than| e | cure in attracted uo ttle | “THE JUNE OPPORTUNITY.” $3 A MONTH ONLY UNTIL JUNE 30, All applying for treatment and all renewing treatment before July | will be treated UNTIL CURED at the rate of $3 a month, all medi- cines included, It 19 of vital tmportance that those whe | have enfect !e@ constitutions weak lungs, oF a tendency to Bronchial Trouble or Von value | t durisg tle sume when Nature eo generously | comes to the ald of the physictan. Doctors | have long recognised that ne mont of medical treatment in| Bummer is worth two months in the Winter The only dffrence tn the way the $/ rate and the way it has | been given before is thot it is given only in the first Summer, the month of | June, thie time. Pro- ple who want to take advantage of this Sum- mer opportunity Wn~ derstani very well now that they need the whole Summer, and that if they begin dur- ing June they will be entitled to the whole month of ved bear mg, cr ther a chort time In vs of lost bearing, the ear, asthe crus Ther disappe arance som of bearing will So it will be om offer it DURIS iG as" which bad ree On by Joctor |peonle a Ta fae Dorion \Pimiliar with It Row iment Th res,” reat Sediee [at thie stage of ihe history, and can wn) derstand distinetly 7 \fhes hares r to get ad- | vantage of the rate they must apply im | June; that under no eireumstam wand un | der no passthle considerat 10" the oppore | tunity be civem to any one after June 30th. en obser *|No Sony Nor Sermon Like the Voice of Health. | OM. Dohm, with Hartdegen & Co., | 683 Broad st. Newark, No J | suffered greatly from Catarrh ot the Stomach (Indigestion) and trie@ all kindy of nefieines and reectved no reliof 1 was the Sonelands ely red b a om everal have been treat ase the ant have and in each he came aonitaies | Doctors boen ‘rewsit hae OMy wife has been under treat- ‘omeland people for Catorrh s AMiction Her hear jer and the no jthe head al while her heatth hes vastly tinproved, As a nh the left ear In the rleht © short Ume reapect # #0 much | We a eure In time. me at Te teld him thet | felt it others know about what ed from bis treatment Go oan well sym. my du jet cood | had jto him by all means. thine ad a con rh. am them." writes Central Perk Wert quiring friend atr je nurse jto an N " Cty, Bllenwi perm: y do some one « the attention of the The serious part | In my case was ler Louis Young, I ladty gly Fhe 4b bebe te. Willis. SPADE EH OHOE EY 0 6-0: OO O916994-14-046-66-000-05: that Capt. Cregan would not be entered | in the mile distance while abroad, since he fs not At any Ponger for long-distance efforts. There i+ not the slightest truth ¢ report, for Cregan says he will istances while find time tn in Paris, but would al at the several days’ racing to attempt the | (! French distance nearest mile and some of the \c ra It t* likely that Bob Garrett and a} few other Princeton grade will take part in the Olymptes, Garrett was captain | of the '% team which took In the Olym- plan games at Athens during that | Garrett won fame at the weights while abroad —— GEORGETOWN TEAM TO i : SAIL FROM BOSTON. WASHINGTON, June 1°. ~The George- town University athletic track team, of this city, composed of C. J. Martell, | Uatil the membera of her family and her {s given this summer | summer at the 84 eve ‘ jhe took his daugh Chamberiain. Deafness from Measles, Ringing Noises and Discharging Ears— Perfect Recovery. One of the most common and prolife rausas of impaired hearing and discharging ears is the aftermath of an attack of Measion, which every well-reguiated child i ted to have before reaching bis ‘te Instance of this is the case of Careline Moore, who liver her father at 5 50th street, New York City. Right years ago Miss Moore had a very severe attack of measies, This was fol- lowed, as Is generally the case, by suffering j from enlarged tonsils and a Cetarrhal tn- Mammation that extended up the Rustachian tubes to the middie ear It wasn't long sraualatances found it necessary to shout riabt Into one of her ears to make her un aad, and even by this method she had a hard time of Mt to catch the words of « stranger sense of hearin ordinary ww rf only af Miction. During all these years she was Driven Almost Frantic With head noises that resembled the wreeching and hissing of escapiag steam the roar of a Niogara, the bursting of bombs or giant recrackers, followed by a crackling Itke the setting off of Chinese frocrackers charging kept constantly dis The head t matter stant discharge emony to her sen “Tier father hat her under the constant care lallate of high reputation and © N distr Was perfect stiliness re to cause ber to beat w her head with her hi Hecame more violeat and the discharge more virulent, Ons nin this 1 repute elared thit Far Spe on the right Ea-drum Was Rotted Away And entirely gone, and. according to his opinion, nece 4 the use of that than criminal deception, an ARTIFICIAL EAR DRUM, but he maintained he could save the left ear Sbe remained under his treatment for @ long time, and at the end the was worse than when she bem One day about a year ago her one of Lioctor Copeland's annou: It struck him f to the Copeland officers lo two months after hegtoning treatment her condit as qitmproved. | That joath f she beman to detect familiar 90: unde hat had been dead to her ever seven years rewarded and a friends ‘and neighbors know Derfectly and permanentiy 0" V, B.—Doetor Copeland has no eonnee- tion whatsoever with any medical enter- prise in New York City or +} ew York State, except the Copeland Medica! Institute, at the corner of 42d sirect and Madison avenue, of which he is and always will b the Chef Consulting Physician, a. tos nye, 10 A, een ee eos ones Cregan. pete in the Exposition athletic tourna- ment sf paliadeipnia, “wi ot ‘3 o are ing ont So Prato, will eal the St. Louls trip will begin rag Biddle and Livingston Bb . and Lyon Grdiner ‘and Spencer Cosby will be guests on will go to Nor- weelan waters. A ———— WHEAT WAS WEAKER AND QUITE ACTIVE. Reverte of heavy rains in some parte of the Northwest and the weakness Rio’ here the market slumped from sympathy with wheat. New York's opening pres were: daly ht bbue aad ropes Pr} bse On, p ORIENTALISTS & JEWELERS BROADWAY & 18THST, ~FREE—A daloty and belptul fitthe book, bourd ia J China and white “The Summer and Out.” . Useful Oriental Goods h Homes lndeors for S-ft, diameter At 75c. Reduced from $1.00, At 12 ale packages. Over by te cady. Clearing Sale of Parasols Thursday, y June 14. We shall ‘' on sale a 262 number of lines of Plain and Fancy Parasols, which we wish to close out; they comprise goods ranging in price from $3.25 to $8.50; the reduced prices will be $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, "Lord & T. aylor, Broadway & 20th &. MISS EL WILL WED TO-MORROW Crowning of Her Life Romance with Wm. H. Parsons, a Millionaire. A wedding will to-morrow crown the life romance of Miss Sarah Ely and William H. Parsons, the millionaire pa- per merchant. They will be married at 181 Riverside Drive, in the mansion occupied by Mrs. George B. Ely and made famous by the Misses Ely as a select giris’ school, Miss Bly's father was a prominent lawyer, He died in 1886 His two daugh- ters at once opened a girls’ echool, It became known all over the country. Mr. Parsons has known Miss Ely since apanese Kaikii (Corded) Wash Silk, The Regular 50c, Quality. Umbrellas, Very decorative and wholly prac- tical, Complete, with ground stake to hold them in position. oft. diameter Reduced from $1.20, Also 8-ft. diameter at $1.50: formerly $2.50. Hong Kong Round Back | Rattan Chairs At $3.75 Steoag ard resttul— Value $4.75. addy of Vantine’s aod Order a 12-Ib. ¢: ee thay gr 2 i rtclegeme TAS At 35¢. Yard. Tennis Court or Lawn use. At 51. Reduced from $1.50, 90c. Fourth Floce. Radacd pe THE WORLD ALMOST 3 TO Paid Help Wants in To Day’s WORLD, BUT Vv. the 13 other N'Y papers combined, # APPRENTICES 4) GinLs is AGENTS 72| onoomne ROOKBINDERS 3) HoveRwoRK bors 47) HAN P88 Maken. DUSHELMEN 5| JaNtTORs prTcHmns 10| KiTcHENMAInS CHAMBERMAIDS | 21| KITCHEN wn CARRIAO® LAUNDRES#ES ... ¢ WORKERS 3) LUNCHMMN ..... @ CIGAR WORKERS. 4 NURSE wD COLLATTORS 2) OPPRATORS oO COMPORITORS 2) PRmscones 5 CUTTERS 2) PAINTERS 4 cnoKs 2) Plaxo WORKS. 8 CAMMIERE + 4] Porters 1 CANVASORRS 3) CALRELADIES 0. a6 CARPENTERS 3) soe wonkmm. 6 DISHWASHERS S| TALE ont WAIST HANDS 4.6 19 ono u WIRED $200 WEDDING CET. Senator Scott Also Told His Son He Began Life with 20 Cents. PHILADELPHIA. June 13—Untted Biates Benator Seoit, of West Virginia, who is here as a Repubii National Commitieeman, sent a telegraphic draft for $9.00 to his son, Lieut. Guy T. Scott. who married Misa Lelia Voorhies at San Francisco last night. message to his son the Senater ‘1 bewan life myself with ® BAN FRANCI8CO, June 1%—Lleut, Guy T. Beott, Third Artillery, U. & Ay was married to Miss Lelia Voorhles, of this efty, 'ast night, Lirut, Merriam, son of Gen. Mer