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a . Saar THE WORLD: WEDN' MURDERER HALLE _‘TICKs suv ~ SHAMS IN COURT. Miit sTIICT vail | | ; KATIE BRANNIGAN, jamie Brannigan’s ' Slayer Acting a Part Sister of Halle’s Victim, in Court Active Tradings in Rail- roads and Indus- 7 He Bel to Be In trials. ~ Line with Plea of In. |. Coe | towta wing Lamdon's good ah eve. jing, bat trading was vo aordinartly om P “ easential purpose has been to do good, to a. ‘ * aside rom some of the I aa | ure the sick, rather than to make @ great | fortun Brought to Trial Within | sugar, American ‘Tobaceo and Peo-! It a practice with a Consetence _ Four Weeks of His sera Arde ywise aul °° OF the Copeland Treatment, now sent ) ’ e \ nateraiy. Peoples Gas! @dl over the world fs, Dastardly Crime, th good fraction under It im The Treatment That Cures a sgirl’s Shooter Sugar vid Tobacco also guftering pit la the Treatment that wood the ‘i Lene dated ga na sce It ls the Treatment you have always had ‘ ratiroadts Grangers, Bure {t e Treatment ¢ oy kno ; 2 ion of a tren, A Pacttic shares |»! reatiment that ts better to-day Interpretat vat lay Wan the iaderahip | "ita agreed by the wide expen Statute. Tobacco preferred, after “8, sLURped ctric opened dow ses in the joeal traction group up on reached from 1 3-4 to 4 before mort Was reacted The gas. stick ull weak, Brooklyn Union Gas low i-4, Detroit Gag ¢ 6-4 and People’s si 34 ‘The steel stocks were and National 4 yerican [ce preferred hair artistically disheveiled. bear! ‘and « battered derby bat in'o after the fashion Ir ves a mental wreck act, Aaron Halle, the who murdered Mamie Sean a aH i lore a crowd in the store Lackawanna dropped | 14 and Chicago at's Sons & Co, Bighty-sixth Great Western pr red BZ A rally of | », | 214 in Metrap and a rise of 1 4 rd avenue, five weeks pr in New Jersey Centra, prompted some | jore Justice Fursman an covering by ‘room shorts and prices| for his life. hardened ry, who ts defending this an old friend, has set up the insanity as an excuse for the i 3 é okiyn | Con | as : Fs tiuine. |! : But competent physic! who ex dull w 4 ‘amined Halle in the Tombs while yet sil eroand tn tee Wie Genlines an Bette a ‘ sround in the 1 dea! son hea hie hands were red with Mamie tran | offerings, Declines from the Lest reach | nigan’s blood and his heart still ex-| |from T to. 1 1-2 th the principal active he dosing z the sensation he had " from her counter. 1 lowered | and she died there. hier) 7 ahot tow feet her to the floor, Pe | inded by im Why did SHE EXPECTED IT. oming She had was all he said” Reins odo owas et It Levy's questions Mr cows saree oS PME DAY TS 1 TAUTHFULLY SPE Of the Copeland Practice in New York : Th fifteen years of medical practice hea Always been a practice of able medical men To-day it is a practice of abler and more arefully selected mea than ever, because these men have been tested by more years | f service and experience, and are under f the personal direction of peland himself iced a grand practice, because its the insptration Doctor Co It loped by the » direction in which Ip ways led, others f CALL IT DYSPEPSIA OR CATARRH OF STOMACH, IT IS UNQUALIFIED DISTRES*. Diseaaes indigestion, death and distrees, par heart palpitatin ation af the Stomach causes sovenees, a nemne of fulneme Aewlacks, durtinens, ve. anit “Disease in my a Throat had crept down my Swallow and altacked my Momach,” says John F. Keenan, So Fourth New York City 1 had ali istrensing symotome that invariably | pany a diseased Stomach, ani su’ se agony and imisery. Af aed the Copeland tarrh and could be thelr treatment has only ¢ cured and eradicated my pose 4 head trouble 0 standing. but has perfect: | ly restored my Stomach | can rink hearttly of anything my ap ayes, and really | don't feet conscious any more that | have a Stomach. IT WAS DISTRESSING ASTHMA. COULD ONLY SLEEP WHILST PROPPED UP IN A CHAIR. | Beery parton who neglecta an obstinate bad eoid | or cough that racks Mie eheet t+ in danger of | ‘The Srondes Proce Ewer frown Le Dailies POSITIVE AND FINAL All Applying For or Renewing Treatment Before July | Treated UNTIL CURED at $3 a Month—After July 1 the $10 Rate. It is of vital importance that those who have enfeebled constitutions, weak lungs of a tendency to Bronch- fal Trouble or Consumption should recognize the value of proper medi- cal treatment during the Summer months, when Nature so generously comes to the aid of the physician Doctors have long recognised that one month of medical treatment in Summer is worth two months In the Winter The only difference im the way the $3) thie Summer of the year of friend: “ Brery word yor conclusion that he « my back leeth extract to Doctor Copeland. aimer and cooler’ than | : an you are to-day. He seemed ; vol, though not apathetic. He % | tng, though naceanarily 4 fatal, aymptow of flushed Je ty | Brome iitaw ‘ neat |W kien Rap T * and | ¥ Everybody a | ir | at ning. 1} or! Ha These | sre you doing | Ff j Me ponted his platot at mg. saying years bas b rom 1f you don't oo Th pm tito | chronic hack you" Tha 4. BY |diatrensing a6 SLAYER LIGHTED CIGARETTE. Went “| | " fired ' r wly | fienere and lighted gare woke A ite » lin @ leisurely way. Mies Hannigan lay | G4 his at his feet, dead wi * AR chair Quinn, the witness whol Mo Kan &@ Tex p nd tld that ahe was too Nervous [0] Miewurt fF hasee be wan on the stand. | Nat Nowadays he doesn't vin her « y was (lh : ty-four ure, and he ol . Hed a m y en), night" oe Mt Pet eee te" vt Nu bed without “f te for that heering of snoring. but ed auite more than he has for many her. #av 1 Thom asked 4 E.. i ; . IN CHILDHOOD SAVES A I put two to her, youll find three In vf more in the pistol T xave you. Bhe has f BLIGHT IN AFTER LIFE, me of my loming two or | | iw fares pieees he ] Diseases of childhood and youth shovid not be Detective Farrell a testified that | neglected by parents, Thousands of people are a | Nag @ Paper wt ‘ Paion Poet hice Captain Heney Preors testified |! ~ae that at the station Halle sald to him: || T ahot Mamie Brannigan because she | youu pr AARON HALLE, Mamie Brannigan’s Slayer, in Court \"" ho at | Wet, Om Fi egy r - ' sue at tee) eo an created, that he t t and know what happened after that—1 guess tally unbalanced. They de ne | munte _ SUNUEGY he was ‘constantly punctst PURSUED HIS VICTIM. a — am While Halle himself is looking mor ap whee che beara 6 punted Mke a case of dementia or me ta , han ie uinee Nad ene than of insanity of the type that breeds | | Tene and She enewed activity and strength on the 4 aaperene) wettere sid the young |London Stock Exchange to-day, with naole se n fractia lahe INFLUENCE FOR HALLE. a0) Helen Ewerse, the five-year-old daugh rsd hig ie Sa A ae The sronge: sre has m. | Other snot or of Frank Bwerse of N Laberty| The mar American railway : cs ir fabs trem the coness| ne yen f. & aaleswoman at! o¢ Washington Heights Newburg , rgrouie, re ployed to save ‘ Re igh v * a terrible death sterday va a ; 4 eee of bis ont uel aed ‘ * ° et Me was athe ad on sent on an errant ' e Yrs He : My 1 h « te Th a 4 hichic { with young Halle ' he a sl an 40 "E Shio cae alba eer pemodne Reyes ¥ fe * © brave 4 he| preferred and Union Pacttle preferred and his eves ball is ow ' pa M e fames, the was 4 rned tha Canadian Pagitic was decidedly heavy hie lawyers in court. ¢ fled three hours later The voyland depreciated 13-8 pointe face visible betrays th 1 Bertie ea TS LOTTHB GILSON DIVoROR,, WHEAT PIT IN UPROAR, y the lawyer * Vaudeville Simmer Bewins Suit, bet | pp CAME READY TO KILL. Hashand’s Same ts SEs Gagreme Court was thronged| Miss % ‘ whe tm ste Not Kaowe | when Justice Purenan (0% nis ves ; P an First Assistant Listrict-A ght F, Meintyre at the opening r ‘ At Otived & message from Morgare: Y his me up. Of Bast Sevency-ninth eires ‘ Girl who witnessed the tragedy «| ‘ "te back and te must come here immediately we "ead Mr. Me Then be mutter: that are secking ¢ are certainly mysterious t Hennessey opened the case for | *f\\" July August, 2 1-4 Feiaied the y al, to Mamie Brann. gan oy 4 " cue girls told the stor CHICAGO, June DA few moments jt and a!) agreed that b a LOTTIE GILSON. before 11 o'cwek to-day July wheat sold . toman was | ance nin comes uo for | today, and the|on the Board of ‘Trade at # cente-the eee de by | ural kept his face buried os & ! ~~ oH - Me | Rahest price since the coll of the , Where| forward, his eyes closed and almujating “*"C** ~ defense. |ioom engineered by Joseph Leiter ’ sicep, his hands lying motionless in big The «rounds for the sult, the hy ‘Wheat opened strong and active, kav band + Same and Mise Gilson's age ha’ ing seemingly entirely recovered from Si at Reinhardt, the next witness, | thus tar been Rept inviolate eecrets, It | (be —s by Haquidetion Mamie Brannigan was in charge of \* #80R08ed they will all come out wo Sy jumped by eighths to ® There it the ribbon pasater, At about 6.9) on the rested 4 moment and then swept on to ine Of Ma ie the rear ot M12 u more when North a wr og were light. Mine fo amd Dou LTS Se | sw 1 8 year were cars, nome | deat or eufer all their lives becanee their parents 1% |déd wot tade the proper stepe to cure them | Nervous Trouble Due |eRildhond, Many a life to bliyked throwph the No. hoo W. ~ 11 years old and & er several which he never fully re rh was manifested by « i trom the nostrils and a | constantly throat. Duluess of |hearing and an offensive discharge showed | ears were affected. Boon his jMother noticed pecublar nervous symptoms Awitehing of the muscles, Yeatlesaness and # disinclination to pl partial lows of spose stupid look fro ¥ with companions, « qucer Ways and « * Treatment at a seemed to aggre. «sy inptome of the boy by the consulting the Copeland Offices showed cur able feature. A few mouth’ + neat worked wonders. His health is now. por tectly restored , ENJOYS LIVING BETTER THAN | SHE HAS FOR TWENTY YEARs, Not every Cough. mor aren the loos % Stomach Dy dive reamite (rough nerrows sympathy, | | Mee, B. MeCarthy, So. s904, Con. Vmingham ave. Jersey City N. J. began to |ralee hard. sticky lumye of mucus trem her throat twenty it wae not lone oe tl a, cou set UD 60 severe that she ouldn't but set up all ‘night Ina th Foe and ameil . 7% ro A “| had a cold ¥ ailed her al er. and she cu or aac aor smell any of tie email nena tood herselt ert around she for Bhe ellel, She read shout by Copeland. acare ihe took his tre didly every night Y iehee tplen than rhe ha or twenty years SUICIDE UNDER A TREE, « Term on the Island | Sek Man Took = Near Riverside ; | Seated under & (ree opposite the Sev | enty-third street entrance to Riverside | Park, Henry Clear, of @T Amaterdam avenue, druak carboile acid and died at daybreak this morning | ‘The police recognized him as a man | whe had lately finished a six months’ term on the Island for not supporting his wife, A card in his pocket from st Joseph's Hospital told of the nes which, combined with his domestic trouble, drove him to end his life He bad no money in bis pocket. Nothing of him 4° his lodging-house. Ll ui joni e iY, Che ye living better given before is that thie time it is given n the firat month of Summer. People who want io take advantage of it understand wery well now that if they be- gin during June they will be entitled bo tl whole Summer at tha $$ rate. So it offer it DURING JUNE) onle understand that in| rder to get adoantage of the rate they must apply in June. It will not be given! | to those writing for it on June Uthor June | 30th, whose letters may not reach the office untt! July lat, Cowrhentes of this kind Rave | | frequently at the close of special offers been extended to “eleventhehour ap canis,’ bu: with this offer the limitation , mus be very sharps The application must reach the office before 8 P. M., the closing | hour of the evening session on Saturday, June 30th, Under no citewmstaners and | under no possible consideration will the op- portunity be given to any one after June woth. The uniform rate of $10 4 month— a fair and reasonable rate, and the one j upon which this practice was founded 5 yoars ago—wil! be resumed for regular | office treatment (exerpt to those palreits who are by that time under our care) on and after July lst, This notice is author | tative and final. to Stomach Disease. Nearly every disease from which mantind *¥/ fers has 1) point in impure blood reawlt- | ing from a diseased otomach, Nine-tentha of all Nereous Disorders can be traced directly to @ bad digeatter apparatus, Mrs, (, Hensel, 153 W. 224 M., ¥. Y¥. City, suffered for years with her Btom Jach and Nerves, Everything she ate dis tressed her Hloating and belehing fol lowed the lightest repast. Grad: nervous system fell nto such & jatate that she forgot all about he ‘Trouble, but spent day after day in y jand melancholy without hope or eneray |Bhe finally became 0 discouraged she a care whether she Med or got well | sae cll hardly drag. one font after ‘he ry ther, and took no pleasure in but ee natantly 4 iy (ae ties Deapairine ators and’ taking 80. tush | wong medicine that wouldn't stay on her hnaeh. it was with great reluctance aded to go to the Copeland of he treatment. To-day not ous depression entirely ved, ‘but she can for the first time in cat anything she craves without fear) "THE CURE OF DEAFNESS Moore, 148 W, 50th st, 8.) ™ f total Deafness, af, cured Weethield, §. J, cured! Noises. 1B. 484 #4. ¥. Deatness and Head | dd. Com of Deatoess and He — | MH. Homsel, 153 W. 224 90. | them. Miss Caroline Moore, Li8 W. 50th St. New York City, verttes to an inquiring read about me in last Sunday's World ie absolutely true. 1 WAS TOTALLY DEAF IN BOTH BARS; couldn't hear anything. The treatment 1 tok from one Bar Speevaiiat was 40 severe 1 dreaded to go near him. He alee periormed an operation which did me no 1 not cure me without an aj Tiinaily gare up hope The first ireatment heloed me, The treatment was very acothing. Six montha PERFECTLY IN BOTH EARS " ASTHMA, ¢ tn ond ole rah | > | Nagroet tormenting and sleembreal-| ou» ond 1900 and the way it has been West 23e HISTORY AND PURPOSE ‘4 —— |TO CLOSE OUT. THE SYMPTOM QUESTIONS, These symptom questions have been printed a good many times, TD! reason they have been printed #0 bol times is that patients have found them of great benefit and convenience in learning at thelr homes what is the matter ‘Thousands of these have been filled owt and went in. and as the Mail er Home| Practice has been extended by [Doctor Cope land their usefulness has vastly increased | They have become as familiar @ feature of the published announcement the name} if, They repeated here more than| anything else, so that y disse sami veiel am) ( Tailor-made) taken from regular eu can use wae fF to O " under the 83 offer made during June te | stock, in Blae Cheviot, Covert ana assist ou in taking atvontage of the op | Venetian Cloths, handsomely fin- abt a Pry! - oll ee, ished. This lot inclades a few mark those that appy to your ¢ # bring them with pay nou come (@ the| Blacks, The Coats are all silk office; or if you live away from the city,| lined and the Shirts lined with mun hive Bovier Careond 09 mall 688 | percaline. A few of the Suits are Lents analaame ‘entirely lined ewith silk, ’ ¢|| formerly sold at from $10.00 (i]| to $20.00. This very liberal | offer is made to close out the entire lot quickly, and will be H| found to be an unusually at- Thursday & Friday, Clearing Sale of Ladies’ Tatlor-made Suits, lin gray and tan homespuns; , also blue and black cheviots, | silk lined throughout, $19.50, 22.50, value $32.50 & $37.50. |; then he came to the ial car drum and he had all ever getting cured until I went r; J kept ut up for monthe. was discharged cured. 1 HEAR Now. re DISEASE OF NOSE AND THROAT Ty the nose stopped Does your nose dis ho you sleep with your YOUr nese stop wen sp toward night? BRONCHIAL DISEASE. Also a full assortment of Linen & Pique Suits, $12.50 wp. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St a low -epirited a Do yom spit up veilow matter? at Bight lo get breath > you Do Fou cought worse wight and morning *’ STOMACH DISEASE. ty (here nauses ‘Are you coative?” In there vomiting? Do sou belch up gas” |World Wants . . | . + Lead To-Day. 643 28 in Tha Me ing’s World, BUT 259 fat dtstae Papers Combined. “Do vou bieat up after eating? Is there diegust for breakfast * Have you disirems after WJ material that burne threat? * Je there 4 rush of blood to the head ™ It you get up wuddeniy are you dirty * la there constant sensation tn dtomach ~* If stomach le full 40 you tee! oppressed ‘De you heave ermee of heat in the bewelet’ LRN. B.—Doctor Copeland har no connection whatever with any medical . 7 | enterprise in New York City or New York — = — on ' Nate, except Uie Copeland Medical Inti-| sooxwixpens 5 | LAUNDROMBES ..... § tute, at the corner’ of 42d street and | BAKER il\oaumas 1 aie Madison avenue, of which he ia and| DARTERONOS "5 pmanonne always will be the Chief Consulting | pooxkeereRs ... 4| PAINTERS son f ; bors | PAPER-WANGERS |} Pigsioion, BUTCHERS 10 | PIANO HANDS... t CHAMBERMAIDS . 12 | PORTERS sien dl | e | cooKs 7 SALESLADIOS ‘ e e I COMPORITOS 4) SKIRT HANDS... § J | pIRMWASHERS 12) SALIeaemN jt n= DRESAMAKERS 3% SHORMAKERS DOCTOR W. H. COPRLAND,| Consuiting | onivens 7) TAILORS DOCTOR C.M. JORDAN, — | Prysictens | yaygoieTs ........ 6 TENEMITHS PLOY. AGENTS Offices, No. 315 Madison | prions Avenue, corner 42d St., New oR onc y. cured of distracting Mea! Noi M. Billard, 207 Comb. s1., lyn, ered of Deatuess. DRIVER IN EXPLOSION, Boy Threw Fireeracker Inte Gen ' Cotton and Man Was Badly i Barned. A boy with ao firecracker played havoc with a wagon-load of ether and @ ovtton at Mott and Bayard streets yea- terday. The wagon, owned by the Man- hatten Chemical Company, was driven | by Philip Stolimer, of M9 West Forty- second street. Joe Biindorfeky, of @ Moti street, threw the firecracker. It ignited the exesiaior in which the gun- cotton was wrapped, An explosion fol- lowed, The ether ignited and was scat- tered over Stolimer, who was danger- | cusly burned before be could extinguish "ae bor held in $99 bail in Centre was to aires Chant | York, Hours, | | | | | } JANITORS Continuous i Session, 9 A, M, to 8 P.M, | srrenmnmatne States Unevenly Divided Politically In 1896 South Carolina, gave Bryan 58,798 votes, McKinley 9,281; Missis- sippi gave Bryan 63,859 votes, McKinley 5,130; Wisconsin gave McKinley ve McKinley 110,285 votes, are any -) ey lh