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ee en BULLS PUT STOCKS UP. <2 Lively Times in Market| with Advance in Prices, The loral stock market was partion farly active today and trading wae spirited Prices opened from 14 to 84 pero Migher and the struggle between Dulle and bears which followed wae ex clting, The figures showed a tendency to sag Shortly after the opening, but soon re @overed and a general apward move Ment began. Ny i o'clock the bulls had gained (ull supremacy and all of the stocks whared in the advance The volume of burineme war also very | & Wire, Sugar Milwaukee & M1, Paul showed the larmest yatne, moving uy from &4 to 1 14 per cent. American Tre Metropolitan Street allway tehivon pf, Baltimore & Ohio and Great Northern pt, advanced about 14 per cent each, while Roek Island, Man hattan, Pennsylvania and People's Gae Bained 34 per cent, each The tndumrtale were the most active wiocks, Ratiroade were not far behind them in volume of busthars ‘Tractions Were not po busy, gaining 1 io t 18 points, Buhar, Tobacco, (he Tractions, south ern Mallway preferred, Teman Pacific ani Kaneas & Texaa preferred got up to the otwhet, but ihe general mar ket later lagged and eventually turned downward ail around Now York, Ontoago & &. Louis frwt referred Jurnped 4 and the second pre: forred @ pointe without affecting the weneral tendency. bonds were trregular with strong spots, Gossip over the dividend action on ‘Tennessee (Con! at to-day'n meeting caverd a buoyant rime in the took to as compared with (1-8, the early lowest, A reaction followed to 64 Th other’ stocks better prices wi obtained but railroads did not rive much. By 2 o'clook the market was on the down grade, heavy realising in Magar and People's Gaa lowering them more (han & poln! each, There Was & wpurt In the loom! traotion Mocks which carried rook UP te It on, & Tun hat tad been a , ¥ the Vonnsyivands Tallrowd Hut the heaviness Koneral market comtinges mm OF the onneesce Coal noid down. to 8 dirt ry news Waa ryeelved hat th the had declared the regular quar> dend ai 2 per cant. Me next pale He 1, and PY A yrt muscemsive peice reached bbb fait back with feverish fet a athe, ACNE! MArKOL War inclined to g ) closing was quite wove ana mn ; tL considermdie receasione we totnl palem of ate a ‘The Closing: Quotations, Open eh Low Clon Am Car & Found. 16 18 By thy A ™ N s de Cuts. gS iy ge GR fe ut i i Am tel a not BS HY AY BS Am buel Bie rt wm iy wy Ate Heel a Hoop IN ib hd Awe. Boel 4 Wire a i 4 Ry Aim eel & Wire pL Thy Tg Ta Am. “Sune sh TR ae aloe Am Tin Plate ay Hg 4 it Ain. Fin inte ot i ie i] . Py Hy BH fy omens Minow fare ay. Be BR BR gS Ai Toe 4A re ot. ios Ty 10 foe Drookiin Hapid ig 8 i} i iy i* 4 Burling mt Ny 1h tae Ce ° oi oS fe tt iy 4 a ree 4 Ne 1 ” 2M a Wo Me Mm” gay & mL ay Ay Ny el. Puri @ leon 1 oa ay Col. Southern oN OR OR Col, Bouthern ie pt Wy “ s A Col Rowtherm 24 hy % 5 hy Gol Etter Pe ae Sent tent 8 ay iby iy iby rik tw ie uy ; Federal Stee! pt la HN Gt Nor 11% ba 16 ies i i HY 9 we HN ie a} : rik Raxting lL. & fan ¥ 1. A Man Foie pt bb fan Pd WHO IS THE “GENTLEMAN ROBBER?” WOMAN'S JEWELS _ SAVE BURGLAR "Gremory Carter, Gentleman Murgiar wh robbing ah wan caught ql Mount Vernon, is an abjeot of amare ment to the paitce t In court today he goolly confessed that he wae highly comneeted sock and that while moving In wealthy and omelurive cireles, went about aa Aa com: | mon thie, ustig hie advantages kentienan to plan and earry out ron bertes MYSTERIOUS WOMAN, =| He wan not ao candid, however | cerning the identity of @ myaterto woman, beautiful and 1 who Intereated herself in bir, and, heavily Velled, met Lawyer Bmanue! Friend by appointiment this rnorning and gave him money and Jewels (0 be used in (he de fense of the prie: “My name le not ( arter,’ he ” mut it will a ermeney. 1 cannat disclose my ty, for it Will Involve my reatives in this wean: dal 1 have a wife and mother, and worty thal they muat Know of my din face but the public aball not know who they are if I can help it, 1 am woil connected and | do not deny that my fanny is wealtny “Carter waa arremiel carly. Bunday morning oa be, with another burglar, wae ransacking the Bummer home of Peter Downey, on @Bummit avenue, Mount Vernon, Iie companion escap: od, carrying away a quantity of jewel ty and amall briow-brec, “Carter” had none Of (he plunder, but wae armed with two revolvers, He seemed an ordinary criminal, dressed ao he waa in & bive sack coat, Diaok trousers, tennis shirt, tan woe and blak derby hat, His alr, however, wae not (hat of @ tough and hin @pepah wae fefned, On close in Perey ne foo, the police notion that ove "GREGORY CARTER, hin face wae that of a man sation, hin iMtle black well kept, while and white and bly nails While he waw bein Amen, whore houre ailjolne told ( ot oot mustache being ae handle we nantioured jueationed, Woot ant of Mr entered the pollen stat atl hott tar Jewelry and minal) art ted in all at about 1000, POSED AS BUYER, We was taken tnto the where ‘Carter’ wae identified him a* 4 mon in the hel@ht of foehion, him Saturday My house te for ante, ma ed on wentleman in 4 black frock coa oie hat, eatent ried aw cane I old me that wanted to buy hlef's room, and Iminvediately whe, dre had Called Me a Amon ox plain mo. He wae certainiy a rearance, He wore striped trousers, hik! shoes and cur leather lieved hin ° he was wealthy « & town tow Kim ev tail about vm th wam KOInK 1 SIAN® anid conate vert conversation | menti New nA ernoon tralr cal) agai AL gy house hee beer FAMILY P PROMINENT, “arter” whe Ames spoke in 1h with my f Me mined to ar did, for the ransacked wone Mr snswer Lo Quen i ' talon fag 8 1p tnion Tag & Paper pt Poi seis ‘ ain Central ‘ ay 5 THE COTTON MARKET Potton opened steady towtay and 4 tehigher, The opening prices were , 10.99 Lo 10,81; November, 10 to r, $9 to 00; January March, 049 to ay OM fo 69) = uly. 8.80 to 9.9 Priden were: Ociaver, 1m Ao Wat bo Wed Doce: tions he would only. « 1 will we / ft 1 | prominent. 1 have and Betalors let vem Know my postl ed the mone te land, My lal prominent Ww lovked up he w | Lawyer Bmanuel Mriend asking vie nd hin will tient tarlven rte mw note ti Dm) him without deiny Your added tng 1 money On vis lin the lawyer recownite once ar a member of a Singe then be hai the case, That the Interesting them wae proved this woman, the prieoner at prominent family been at work ¢ [man's relatives ar relves in merning when @ tall, blond HeAViny velled and Mtyleniy dressed. ” Mr Friend at the G Centras pot jum before he (ook the Aub @ cloek handed the lawyer's package oon- nin hetalt sbeebhbeebaeebob bbe etelIebbeiltot io totot TLEMAN BURGLAR." tatning money and Jewels Une these.’ ste said, ‘in any way to} Ray nant you will save me 1 Wa « and, deanite Yatton hide her features, It wae {flat sie waa very beauttty Her gown wae Her | a Hormade ( There was a jewel al her th White outts and keronlet were | hot in heeving wih her m ning vell and fume, Abe lad evidently donned | it for the vecamon beowure of the op: | portunit oft to hide her Wentit Bho apporred agitated during her cor f Hee with the lawyer After handing Mim the pac of} Valuaties she red & private coupe | and was driven rapidly toward Fifth avenue. Mr Friend admitted that (he woman had ep Ken to him tn the interest of Me st Would Rot say whether eho ie wife of another relative en ae Ny Caedons 8 Adal Ser) ac i Hao OSS ber Who Dynam COUNCIL. RUF, Ta, Oct &— Lying at the Morgue in thia city with « dullet through hi heart ts a man, pow: orfully built, with black mustaghe, about nix feet tall, aged apparently forty-five years. He was one of two men who held up the Kansas City passenger train on the Burlington Road, three miles south of here, at midntent Charlee Haxtor killed him The two men boarded the train at Unjon Pacific tranater and climbed over the tender just aa the train was cromm- ing Morquito Creek bridge Engineer Donnelly and Frank Holman, firemen, who were jn charge of the enamine, were ordered to slow Up aa noon As the train had crossed the bridge HELD UP TRAIN CREW. While the man who was killed held @ revolver on the engine crew hie com. Panion went back and cut off the bag wage and mall leaving the day conchen and sleopers slanding on the care main line Acting pulled the train unter orders, the engineer half a mile down the track, where a atop was made Here the robbers approached the ex or Bax He refused to AVSTERIONS Yi. WOMAN, press ar and ordered M ter to open the door. do 80 Engineer Donnelly was forced at the point of a platol to attach a atick of dynamite to the side door of the car and blow It open, Messenger Maxter eeised hie gun and emoaped from the door on the opposl Continued fre am a Proten 1 am not enpectally avout in religiou® views, but 1 was de- yout In my love and I gladly offered to become a atholio if it would ree move her dinmatistaction | would be married by a priest in her church and we would rear our children in her faith “Tt Aid no good, Bho thought Marry wae a little boy ati] and that she munt arrange all hie affairs of head ond SHOT DOWN THE BANDIT. ee s|Express Messenger Killed Rob- Express Memsenger | STRANGE LIFE STORY OF GIRL WHO TRIED TO DIE. Tried to ite Car, Aigo of the car. As goon as the door Was opened one of the robbers entered the car while his companion marohed the engineer and fireman back to the engine. KILLED ONE ROBBER. Baxter cropt around in front of the engine and, seeing the robber keeping munrd over the engine crew, fired one hot and killed him instantly, As soon an the shot wae heard the robber in the car jumpe! to the grownd and fied through a cornfield, ‘The dead man was pleked up, placed. on board and the train wae backed, but nothing was found on the body by whieh it could be Mentified. The highwayman was drenwed tn sult of black clothes, over which overalla and Jumpers had been drawn In hie pockets were found about $18 In money and a watch and chain ductor William Molirew, who was in charae of the train, thinks the dead man is ong George, of Bt. Joseph. ‘The robber who escaped wae larger and taller than the dead man, being parently above six feet in heteht, Hoth mén were masked and both wore overalls and jumpers. The door of the expreme ear wan badly shattered by the explogion of dynantite, ‘The rObber inside.the ear was prepar- tnx to blow open the mafe*at the time his companion was killed, He consed operations at « and no damage was done fo the contents of the car. Nor war anything taken, After putting on & Rew express oar and transferring the freight, the train | pro ca@led to Kansan Clty. a heat Con. om First Page) Apart for a while until [get firmly wet- thed “I grew cold ‘The thought came to me that 1 would rather die, At frat he {Hea shooked me, but 1 listened to my heart'e prompting, 1 deckled 1 must go now, he and. ‘Watt! 1 ppplied, and slipped from him, | went to his modioine ease in the hall and took mit a hettle of tablets marked mor Hefors being taken away “Carter” | heagt for him phine. Yeo, 1 woukl die, T passed him War preaset by an Byening World re] “f wae in despair after whe fete unetl! twain, taking what T thought wae a porter to tell hie name Marry came He sabi fe and hie motner| aet look at Nie dear face, and went to YT eould not afford to do tt, Tt would] Wad quarréied and he had gone ftom] the bathroom hurt my wife and mother and iny fam-} nome to friends 1 was sorty and mad “T dissolved eleht of the morphine tab. ily “Te tt true that ‘ame from Brom ton, as reported’ he wan aaked “Tt ie probably as true ae anything leo T Wave sald.” wos the answer Although the police insint that they: Will prove that “Carter! was the lender of @ gang Of Jurm ies who fave Been robbing Bimmer resorts, Mr BHend te clares that the Mouai Vernon robbertes oonatitule hile fret offonse, J was ied into femptation,” be ealde “The goung man hoa a wife and motner, and te a member of » wealthy family of fine wtanding, “LE eafnot tell his real name, for It would of course Misgrace the family and Mal to thelr (rouble, SWELL BURGLAR, Onef Foley he had tr Way to learn the young may and failed “He ja, bam sure who has turned iH THE PARTING. “funday Mra. Wil went to Harry and took him home He left again Montay ANd Game to my Doarding-mouMe, Mrs Hil) followed him and again he went home “Tuwmday night Lo owas frantic Ty ane thing in all cite world I wanted- Marry Hy) "T telephoned him laje that night, sald he coud not come to me. and he did slip away to ser me. ad Miled hie mind won ‘Atlee, dowrest” he sald, 'T love you astenpeemmetons din every identity nome young eweil hur RIA he sald, None of hin [riemie knowe bie real arneter, and he uses (be advantages hla station tn life afford him to plan Ated te (oO #0 about at taal fonable resorts, Viet foe houeee and then with bis pale rod them We will prove, 1 think, that he in one of the wang that haw been robb this vieinity all summer, Mr Ames In the gus for a house pr When ne i eamen) neha nid J all abowt him. PET KITTEN LEFT, Hy lea marvel,” the Chief continued, \e resorte in Hie vielt to of & purchaser on ball 1 wilt ra wh and hia record may prove ami roading, 1 irleg my by pr wm jo tel rowel hing about himeelf, but vd," ‘arter” made friends with @ litten Mount Vernon Jail, an de> como greatly attached jo hin, eating 4 wing tn hi well ie w to the White maine ‘al ith him, Dut war refiured p — PRICHS OF WHEAT. When arraigned pefore Judge Bennett the Chty Court In Mount Vernon thin mor Canter’ Was unehaven and weneraliy Uniompt. He war solfpon ommed, (NOUR, And wih boasted of hte | wealth and fambly connection. | Ile was identified in court by Mr, and Mrs. Amiens an their catier of Saturday | When his case was called Lawyer | Friend walyed examination and the fonor Wae held in $1,500 for the Grand Jury _ COULD GIVE $10,000, | this red marked "Car $10,000 ball Jue as | Judge Nennott refusing to lower the bali, Mr. Frtend gave notice that h would go before Juatice Lent, ina Maher court, and ask (he reduction Then th to Chief Foley, who waa court, Mr, Friend asked whether | sould help fir elient any if the plunder sken from the Ames and Downey vuseo Was returned. Heing sasured that Friend said ‘My etent it would, Mr, has told me where the en property ts and if you will make 4) Appointment to Meet me in New York to-ntgnt {wit return all of ft" The Chief agreed, ond “Carter” was (nken @way to the Waite Plaius Jali on the Lb o'eloek train, The local wheat market wae mueh Arner tow on bullish and in sympathy with Northwest markets. Comm war a little Memer, led again by Near options, jew York's opening prices were: De. camber whea,, M4, March, 6 bid; Deemer corn, 4 dB bid, Chicvgy's opening eee were: Novem er wheat, [8 108 December, te Desens der wh vo Bh New k's clonin, wae Mareh wheet, 04 4.8; Botober, Tet May « 4 December orn, day Not sey fork! wit priows ma, mber wheat, i ‘oventber corn, V4 were: “No,’ says Hen. No- Aba TT 18) Deg October corn! December dorm, ai THE wRINEEY QUARDS, The MoKintey Guard of the Thirty. Assembly Dietelet, 950 strong, aa companied by & band of Sag io B, Odell, (3Poat bs sore,” Market Wee tronaer on the noomed na if 1 were to be rolbed of the He I begwed "When lie came 1] saw that his mother Hie own will was But Ht may be bot that we should keep LONDON STOCK SHiGH Jets in water and drank, It tagted bit ter, ‘Then | grew cold and almost fell, I wtaggered back to Harry, He rushed foward me. | was happy, I would Me while 1 was happy “EL femembere! na more until T saw va mother bending over gam T ean tover tell what she whispered to me, but It made me welcome death, “Tt haan't come, [am sorry, Maybe I shall be happy yet. Anyway, I love Warry HIN and he loves me” )». Mors, er sd mantle "Ftling & atanch Republican and one of the ablest orators in his party, refuses to speak for MeKinley, Mr, Powers, whose sources of Information are ynusual, reports the following conversation as having oe-| Te. Who holde letters of administra curred between Mr, Hurrison and Mr. Hanna: says Hanna, favorably affects tate of dinetent, it osname pam penment ‘orke-up . ere poent: teh of, “Speak a few words for Mack, BAY! visi ine vaulta of the Now York Safe Then the people will think you are not on to us, Put up the) Deposit Company in company with Law- hammer, Ben; you're qgeering the game,” “T can't see It, I don't like the imperial dope Mack {o stoking. Besides, he te a friend of Platt. Why ehould you ask me to speak when you have Teddy on the stamp? No, I'll not say @ word, My|amine the dend millionaire’ papers, but ' by the fact that the} | Hank of Erigland dj not advance the! THEORIES ABOUT CATARRH, Peculiar Ideas Regard Retain & Commoa ‘Tealn's cure ~ 4 eld tn the heag ut he claims very effective tm ts on cale; is plan wae to sat noting whatever for twenty-four hours or prewuie bly watt! the (rouble had disappeared, Although not able to apeax from personal experience as to the offectivences of this treatment, It certainly has the merit of em» treme economy, but it occurs to us that the plication of It to a case of nasal Catarry Talght be attended with dimoultics. Catarrh, as everyone knows, |s ® chrome old im the head and Mr, Twain's treat> mer if it should become a fad, would make of us a nation of tasters; am army, emulating the emamplo of the immortal ‘Tanner who achieved world wide fame by fasting forly days, Catarrh Is certainly becoming « national Giseane and thore is little doudt but that errore tn diet, particularly overeating, |e @ Yory common cause, Most people, however, are more ine (erected in the curo of the trouble than in the eae, and modern medical science has produced more effective and lens herole remedies than Mr, Twain's, Gualacol Ina new remedy, very effective ‘n some forma of Catarrh, Bucalyptol te nother which on account of its antiseptle Propertion ie very valuable, whila many severe caaee of Ubronic CAtarrh have been entirely cured by the manguinaria or extract of Blood ret alone, Within & year an ertterpri chomit hae combined all of these go tn tablet form, palatable and convenient, and the mipertority of thin tablet over other catagrh remediog t# #0 apparent that ail Grumpinte now carry them in stock to supply the popular demand They are called Stuart's Catarrh Tableta, and it im doubtful if any toedicine hae sohioved a national popularity in 90 short a time aa this. Suart's Catarrh Tablets are ned py thousands of travelling men because thop cam be carried in tho pocke: and used any time and in any quanuity, boing free from Qoonine, opiate of any polmonoua drug, They clear the head and throat from the disgusting secretions of Catarrh, very often in a few hours’ Ume. For nasal Catarrh they are far supertor ivHon oF ointment, the ue often as fnoonvenient and the dineane liself, For coughs, colds, brononial catarrh and eptarrh of the stomach (heme tablets give Immediate relief and where lotions, douch ho {mpression whatever This preparation ts a boon to Cetarrh outs forers and avy druggiet will tell you Re] Stuart's Catarrh Tablets is a remedy thea han come to stay, Banking and Financial, HAT FREESE 53 ina ie York City, FLED REBELS Americans Perished In Hills, WABHINGTON, Oct. 4—<en, Marar- thur cabled the War Department to-day as follower ‘MANILA, Oct, 4—Reporte are that there died in the mountaine of Laguna Provinoe atier thetr escape from inpur- gents, date unknown, these men; Hor pital Blewant Alexander Medlock, ward F. Six'on, Company K, Thiri seventh Infantry; John Bolan, Company F, Signal Corps, Olaf Bundwall, Com- pany A, Thirtieth Infantry, and John W, Kenney," MANILA, Oot, &-A detachment of the Forty-fourth Regiment at Bohol Island, one of the Visayan group, hae eneountered a foros of the enemy, kil. j'ne thirty of them, One Amertean waa killed, th new Commision to-day appro- slaved SB¥T (i) TMenican) for the. pays Mont of sindey. expenses ee by the military for Binet ¢ Thwular Government Bopt mater, Ana lente jclent itp denated t1 of the loyal and Miran reeldent of the town of Banta Crug, who waa venmeriily murdered by the {nmurgenta, IS TEDDY A WILD MAN? ) to Mr. Croker says Teddy Roonevelt to 4 wild man. Does he mean to class Teddy with Doseo, the wild man at Coney Island, { 85 State St., Boston, Mass, or i” an ordinary wild man of the Branctvs + 402 Walnut St, Phila., Pa. You know Boaco “eats ‘em alive,” And {t conte 10 cents to see him, Mr. Oroker should be more ex- pliett, T. BP, Connected by Private Wires, We offer our euricen to our {riende sea le Mecution of orders room. AND PROVIBI! he Vin erenangen for cash of on margin of 6 W@ “attr lols a Special Market conditions and the Opancial 13,eur Jodgment, |i eta thle market, ACKRON DID NOT TELL. ——pae Source of Dive-Keeper’ Pull” Is Still a «fe Write or aall tor o “Guide to Investors,” detailed information to invemo relative to the verlous saruriieg, dea the exehenges, with highest and Secret. "bali tnd weekly. mafbet letter upon apaile ‘The public apparently will never HAIGHT & FREESE CO,, know where Charles B, Ackrton, off §3 Broadway, New York. Tivoll notoriety, obtained his pull, Al- though the Divtriot-Attorney's office Promised to ask Ackron this important Question on his cros#examinaton the dive-keeper eacaped telling, the stand being taken that such @ question wae not pertinent to the charme of grand tarceny for whtoh he is on trial, ‘One of the jurors in the trial, John O'Mren, wee belt an hour late thie morning, Judge Cowing wae angry, but was appeased when Juror O'Brien ex. plained that his house up in the Bronx had been burned to the @round early this, moral Ackron'e examination, which was concluded this morning, did not develop much, He admitted that he had served two terme in State prison on cone viet for felonies, With ieare in hie oe sald: “TL waa innovent of one char, The show of emotion waa for the jury, and apparently \t had some effect ry The Gage Will in all probability: tke eub- l J mitted to the jury this afternoon by Never Fai Judge Cowing. If declared gully Ack- roh cith be sentenced to Ring Sitti Pris. ? BUT Help Wanted—Male TAMNETMAKRRS—Ten Arvtcelans cabin makers wanted. Corer Clark and Spring tk, 56D DLACKOMITH used 16 hourewar RY, UROWNE. & DONALD, Borden at Yea, Long island Clty aasiisi AND TOOL WANDS” WANTRE, Apply 142 Pant (3th ot : avr BIVETTARt Apply at Povey ‘Tone Oo _Wilmington, 1 4 madhintete wanted Apple *, Personal FADES Pir ood reasone pol muh give a rem; wlll be abe. World Wants Mr. Hare morning whinedsee "for the ant vevitit a chants who pad furnished . to the Tivolt before the resort was open- od. All tentifed that they/hed dealings with William Somers, @ co-defendant, and not with Avkron. , Somers, they eraaalaant age) (patentee, are summed up for Ack: Papers Combined, ' ring that he was an employee Md Tivo @ Dintrict-Attorney the: propriet nd Foe after noon. ble person, Jury ehortly a APYRENTIONS «... 6) LADIRG TAILORS, + TLADING WANTED, ¢ . RICE’S STRONG BOX. 1 SLAUNDRRAAE 4 — a | WANTED ) Lawryor Pateick (0 Me Present Tox] ROOKNINDENS H pe ‘ Day When Securities are DOOKKREPRNS .., 6 NRCKWRAR rant | Sehedoled, nore oo TH SU RARA ina Capt, Jam A. Baker, of Houston,| BUSHRLMAN .. .. 6 OFFICE Dove i BUTCHERS PBRATORS a) tion pranted him in Texaa on the estate! CARPRNTANS barely aa f the late Wilt » Rioo, wilt to-day | CARPET Laine. 6) S a Mi yr T OMAMBRAMAIDN . 38) PLUMRKE .., .., g CHABERE SPOCKETHOOKS ..., § yer Albert Patrick and open Mr,| COMPOSITOWA -.. Bivowmee : Hop's ohh d ban “ie Will bo C+] WASHERS... OISALAALADIEG ‘ companied by counsel DRESSMAKERS... ISSALBOMEN " Netther admits the o\her'a right to ex: S)stORMAKItRE *KIRT WANDE ..,, DRIVERS. DALO CLERKS the Inapection will be purely an aet off pynpoineneRs aTAILONS courteny tetween opposing lawyers. Af! ayy agencime .. 4/TINeMITHA er the apcuritien have been inspected, | panany Gis. teranrrnin the contents will he returned and the] yenpens ....... 4UBRRUL MEN, falvaneunr rena a) WAleT HANDS 3) wairena i WAITREOSRS 6 05 M8 custody of the bux restored to the nafe- deposit company untfl the will of Mr Rite 8 probated or letters Re adminias | nbs ORLA os HALLBOTS HOUPRKEEPERS HOUARWORK Ld ere BetroeLLANRoUE th ‘

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