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TO SON STANP OUT SHALL-PO, Health Department Says the Disease Is Under Control. NOCASES REPORTED T0-DAY Vigorous System of Vaccina- tion In Schools and Else~ where to Be Begun. No new casos of smallpox were rae Ported In Manhattan this morning The Health Hoard today continued to enforce rightly the quarantine placed on Went Mixtyeninth atreet, made neces by the smallpox pea, in that d There are now in the Willard trot Parker Hospital thirty-six cages gf the dreaded dis Doctora of the department resumed to. day (he vaccination of (he 2,000 street- cleaning employecs bewun yesterday, President Murphy of (he board ex: pressed the opinion that his department would be able to soon stamp gut the pest, Compulsory vaccination ja the method adopted to accomplien thia end. | towether with wholesale disinfecting precautions among (hetenemenia where the disease first oriainated Meanwhile the school at Sixty-elghth id Ninth avenue has been closed hree weeks, Most of the children vaceinated lant June but tne new) is will be treated at once important ure about the Cypher woman's cam is that it le in another block from that previously in feoted, ‘The hous where she lives is a fashtonable apartment dwelling Dr, Alonao Blauvelt. admitted to-day that thore might be more cases before the pestilence ould be eliminated, but pald, AL view of the strenuous measures adopted by Health offvers and police, that the ap of the disease would hot oniy he limited but probably of short duration t 1s estimated that 60,000 men, women | and children will be vacctnated as the! ® reault of | the present precautions against OR pes ' i wenty doctors are busy enforein, the orders of the Health Departments” | At present there are three amall-pox | @roups under investigation ant sur- Vatllanoe, One group iat wa case of what was fre supposed to be chicken pox in the Thirtle * street mission, An- other group came from Albert Banders ¥ case of ‘walking amall-pox’ in Went Forty-ftth street, west of Ninth aves nue Tho third group, that of the Wert Sixty-one, treet infection, haa nut nN traoed to a definite source. i —— Fell to Death from Roof, Mary Duffy, a scrub woman, living on the top floor of @ tenement at 1M Weert End avenue ,was found dead at § o'vlock this eraihe tb in the revere, of the house adjoining. evidently fallen from the roof, ee woman wae in the Habit of vietting nekehbors by walk- tng Lae the roof to (he next tene- men TELLS OF HER LOVER'S SUICIDE Miss Florence Day Says Hugh Osborne Was Over-Sensitive. Miss Florence Day, of Hundred and Twenty-third atreet, the Mweetheart of Willlam Hugh Osborne, told an Kvening World reporter to-day way her lover blew out brainn lat evening In the Nelson House at Pourh- Keepale Osborne was an employee of the New York oMer of the Frenoh Cable Tele Braph Company, of which hie father ts the general manager. He had been at Pourhkeepste since Monday, making the @oquaintance of the young men of that Place and faving a Reneral good time. After he had killed himself it was Yoarned that he had been shore of money, Among his letters wan one from Miss Day, ahowlng that she had sent him $32, “We alwave feared Mr. Osborne would end up tits way,’ she sald, "He wan @ victim of melancholia, and was alwaye terribly depressed after saving what men call ‘having a good time,’ je Was & g.ntleman of refined tastes And a charming companion, Hie faults were his lack of responsibility and a tendency to have a good time once In @while, He wan not aa bad in thie ree @anl a8 @ wood many young fellows are, but It aeoted him differonty, He hada peculiar Sieposition, and his remorse was always Inter 1 think he was unduly shy and sensitive. “For inatange, while he had a position with the Cable Company he was held to little responsibility becaum of his father's position. For all that, when hls tendencies would get the better of him and he would absent himself from the oMce he felt very badly about it. He Would never intentionally take advan- tage of hie father's intluence co impose after him, ding house treatment is rouga on & lonely beg After revov: ing he was resilens despondent Warned Him agalnat drinking, and held out until Friday, when he went Out to luncheon with some friends. did hot refurn to the office, and when he came to his sengea he Was in Albany, hat Was ono of the pecuilar phases of rees. He went from there to uehkeepale. He found himself in debe out of money there, for | jearn that wired Cashier Romet, of the Frenoh bie Company, to end M0 to him, ‘The ahler refi led a mone valle upon be telephone, ‘The 'meneage’ went Nichvison, the florist, at Bev. mth avenue and One Atntes “and Twenty- third wtreet, bay it was not de- pee soon enough and he wired me to} r, Romet and get ine money for him. Lwent to the office but Ar. Homer Toft Ar) advance the money, explatn-| ing he pent it, it wou yvel 9 were, away (rom the of “Well, what | ‘Roughy” yy oh wader the clreumstances and MY not reach my brother-in-la ones motes. | i i and imate it 5 ir. Grenet came home, | told him and Aig whale cod a Se a a “We we aire THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER |, 1900. JUDGE DAVIS AND WIFE SPEAK AFTER 14 YEARS. Washington Society Leaders Are Reunited Through Iliness of the Famous Juris Bride of the Judge's Youth Now the Sweet- heart of His Old Age. WASHINGTON Deo, 1. Fourteen years camo and went, and yet Judge an. Mra, Day leaders In Washington oolety, never apoke to each other after saey had disagreed Together they lived under the same root; thelr love for thelr daughter Bes: mio Was mutual, Bhe was all they th in common. Yet she grew from chil hood to woman's years with her parents’ estrangement a constant cheek upon her, ‘Then whe married, To-day Judge and Mre, Davis are re united and happy. Bhe has nursed him back to Hfe through an i/Inews that for daye was thought to be fatal. The wife of his early manhood han become again the sweetheart of his middie ai To. wether they are living In @ fashionable section of Washington, fickle jade, ceases to abake [ts head and whisper of the Davis family affairs and chatters gayiy over (he reuniting of 4 handsome, wealthy and accomplished couple, WB stdeatd in Wennienn noolety ‘WNSTERY I HIS SUICIDE. Well-Dressed Man Dead on Rocks in St, Nich- olas Avenue. Blreteled upon a rough couch, at once an object of curtonity, Interest and pity the dead body of an old though atill well-preserved man Hea in the Harem Morgue awaiting identification, He chose a rough, nard bed of rocks upon which to [le down to dle under neath ¢ great ehag@y clift that throws Its shadow at sunset acroms Bt, Nicholaw avenue between One Hundred and Thir- tleth and One Hundred and Thirty-ffch stroet There, with hia mill blue eyes set, fixed and glassy, Upon the gray clouds overhead, « group of Inborers found hiin on thelr way to work (hia morning. With the atd of Polleeman Keating and a laborer the body was lifted, care fully, even tenderly, into the ambur lance, which rattled away to the Wert One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street atatton Capt, Martens Was at the mation house when the ambulance arrived “In a sulotde,” sald the surgeon, "Here ate two bottles, and each voi- tained carbolic acid, Here upon his ‘pe are the marke loft by the fluid as he jrank Li, He must have died hours in the night.” Years on the ‘poitee force have given to € Martens experience, but they have not hardened his heart, Whh keenest obwervation he surveyed the |ife-) leas body and noted that In jife the man had cared well for himself, Hin white hair, aide whiskers and mustache were such ae mark Lie professional man, the lawyer, doctor or banker, His hande had’ ver known manual jabor, }iin cloth- ing wae what the police denoribe so generally ae genteel. It means much, too, All Clace Hidde, After a cursory examination the cap- tain searched the pockets of the dead! man's clothes, There was nothing—not 4 ncrap of paper. Hot key, not a pock wtbaok, ' eald the big There’ Captain thoughituliy ) nA Aeeks death a Me hides every P e to hie iden~ tity cau want to lorgouea ‘here fow men such ho muse Haye bee at the inought of the r i The poliee deseription 8 of aman near. yy neventy ars of age, of medium height, Inclined ‘o be stout or portly, ray halt, mustache and side whiskers, tee eyes and Intellectual looking, His clothing consisted of a black cutawa, coat and vest, atriped trousers, overcoat, low-cut shoes, low colar and biaek ae no mark upon any article ot cut hii All had been removed with ca enough bis rocks oer not of the a color or kind, One was brown and the other dark and ey wore, Sone shone the a Intent ieee. there and aged mil- Tole sl and soclety,| 0 knows Juda of Chalms Vie wae an be whome tathe tity under Presi: When th lawyer, ‘od altar it wan And ao It wae came ¢ John Davis, of the court { In the sam Jo Mre, Da own aver of Years ago ‘Matilda Frelinghuyaen.| f was Beoretary of Atate dent: Arthur Judge, then a rising young Mina Frolinghuyron to the considered « brilliant mateh for a while, Sootety Wr bidding, and thelr home| life was ideal «aw many © Washington, thelr Lives A A dal hapolr alone Pe ha common way! Lanox and Went aa the How the ¢ family mati th Liped betw tifa wife @ | years of ‘heir married life Hanger in the oMotal life at but no changes came inte Inatead they were blessed, | Danghicr Born, born to therm Ome ything Was there yan the Davises,” in Washington, at at Har Harbor, where ‘they | soolal seasons shifted hange came into that happy hone has yet explained, It} hat a coldness win firat nos | on the Jucige and his beau: | t Lenox fourteen years ago, 1 hele] * ath 1) was at this time that Miss Hoa: a woman so tke her mother fle, tow yea ago, met and fell tn love with Cabot Lodge, kon of Henry abot Ledge clovement followed and Mra Davi, her haughty nature Jarred be: Cause of her daKher® aot. retired for vivhile from the Doae Hal ght (ii Which #he had been for xo lang prom: Ihent vents followed each other fast tn the!’ Davis housdiolt. Broken in health, the Judge returned to Wiehiugton Mutual jonelinens, (jin i the Rath ik clotide In the life of each may have 1 the old love Hut it was a great, sudden ahook—like the clang of a mighty bell=that sent Mrs. Davis fying ¢o ber husband's bed nite one nleht a tow weeks amo. } shall not, must not die, John,” MG, Tillie?’ he sald, turning to ane upon her, ¢ and evidently f Whether he was Awake oF Are ‘no, Tile? Why not? id the Judge, weak of b and hungty of heart, felt a tht a oving wife's arte, i] plump ‘and white, were thrown # neck " Heoovery Slow, Hix recovery was flow, but hie im Ue spoke to her at a dinner not an! proven when he began to | Tiitle my dear aa had been lis fonts) really Ltt und day his wife but as Mrs. Davis, ‘Then society priese \¥ ever UP its ¢are and listened F At lamt a wife, came to The Davines gave Ii iq the Home of nited pair Phe The following Winte re Davis and meaiing | bet we three, w nad, yet her davahtor Hevele, a young girl, went! so Joyful, tp too sacred for even the abroad Their mieetoul avenue howe * ail wns lt wae the In Syeahtng f Wea of which mort the | turned Th ee rot x te Finally J and needed shoulders, several ye her wea) Paris, Berlin and in Naty dome who ke otel Judge | * ahe lived in @ sty appre hing magnificence, uy permitted, In London, | to mother and daughter re-| The Washington home was ree » Judge returned. but hot « seed between the couple, “they no longer appeared in society to: was Mrs. Davis and daugh It udge Davie went abroad. | him, said he waa weary Others shrugged thet rest, mother how who forgave the daughter 40 ike hervelf haps tt was that daugnien a elopement, 60 be: moaned five mentha ago, that has really reuntied the fam At oll events, society has ite arme wide open and is ready to recelve atl father, mother, deughier and son-in-law J Aek no questions ice, alwaya knew they Such are the expres heard, the general wish ts that the Judge and his wife, like the prince, And the maid kn the fairy tale, ‘ive forever afterward happy and contented, each loving the other more ant more he years pana by.” and f on IMURDERESS A LUNATIC BOUND QTEL GUEST.) FAST WITH ROPE No Guard for Mrs. Van|Suide Acharon, Religious Liew, Who Killed Mrs. Hammell, (ipectal (0 The COLUMBU, AL Van Lie of Mies Al hore acoomy Shoritt W myateriourly tody ho When the to Ue Stat gin her ton fen minvites Liew were r Ure thelr arrival thelr room Jaway from t | was harbore SBherit We at ¥o'eiock where Mrs and begun t MET BL Laat Brooks, of per ended apartments Brooks said ¢ and invited owt In & watle 1M in bi e time then found myoady mone, wi police station. work in an, ing sum, rented at 98 woman and & name of Hurt F arrington: h b h areal, 4.098 each, ho # during was to have beon turned over at once She was not taken to the prison and Out of the sheriff's keeping. At B® o'clock this morning the ad- mission wax forced from the clerk of the Niel Hote that Mr. and Mra, Van to their room immediately after confidence in hie parole, ar her and her husband, John Van [aew breakfast at tha Neil Houne tor New Voller Have We by Horseman Willlame, Wedneaday ‘ng which she aald ahe was Miss May 1 thie Unie large sum and thouwht best to move th yeolng World.) 8.0, Deo Lars, Emma w, the confessed murdereas ice Hammell, who arrived panied by her husband and G. Webster, of Van Wert, disappeared from the cus. Sherif and was lost for he night arrived here jast night she 6 Prison authorities to. ber year gentence, aflor eho arrived she was emiatered there and had re 1, There was no guard on and tho Sheriff showed all pained he hotel where his prisoner 1 throughout the night beter, Mra. Bmma Van Liew took y, and took # carriage 10 the prinon Van Idew was committed or ten-year sentence OND, MISSED $800, Accused evening Willlam 1 Willlame, 4 noted horseman and eit en of Willimantic, Conn., witnessed the performance at Daly's Theatre as o Atting end (9 & week pent at th Horse BhOw and the subsequent horse jsule. He went home next day fo why In cash, At the theatre he met a handsomely ireaned blonde. ‘They had supper, dur 101 Lexington avenue. Sup the two journeyed to the at the number given, Min * FOOM Was very warm Colonel to remove hin id #o, et In the pocket of one was lis of lar jater Col, Ay Wiams remem that 800 of the wun was reported the matter to the ie Kast Thirty-ftth stre fective Walsh Waa placed ‘attempt to locate sie mise: lerday afternoon he are nth avenue the Brooks ong Man Kiving the Were med In the Yorkville Police jay and held dn ball of a Lee Helos Kills Himeselt, Leo Hains, wixty years old, a laborer, win tT | fount alt Maniac, Hela Three Officers at Bay. After three desperate fants, In which {t took the efforts of a police sergeant, two patrolmen and several ciifaena to subdue him, Sulde Acharon, bound hand and foot with ropes and with two po Heemen sitting on hie prostrate body, was (aiken in an ambulance to Bellevue naane pAvillo y today. The man is lieved to be suffering from religious manta, He lives in Brooklyn, but he wan found in Beannell street, Manhattan, With a wild yell that roused every ne for half a bloek, he dashed around the corner of that street Into Monroe street about 3A. M- Pollcoman John Moran, who was at the corner, wae aa tonlwhed by the yell and by seoing Acbaron run up Monroe ptreet an it he was doing a hundred-yard dash, At every leo he uttered terrifle cries, which M not Understand. "Hey, @top ther the pollveman shouted, giving chase, but no attention Was pald to alm At Jackson atreet Morin caught up with and grabbed the fugitive Like a tiger the man (ured on Mora Ite sprang wtruck at his f i Kicked my hia shina, all the ime yelling loudly, Several persons ran The tnadman to ihe polleeman's aid of thom, and At was only after Holloman Bulfer arrived and joined commiel Chat he Waa knocked down and Neld on the aldewalk When ie Was pul into the patrol Whgon another fight started, All the to the statlon:howse jt continued, but Acheron was exhausted when he reached there and went in quietly Hers. Ryan managed to get bis name, Nis age. (nitty years) that he jived a % Fulton street, Brooklyn, and worked toa aumar rednery Then Acharon suddenly dropped on his knees an! Vegan 10 pray at the ty) way ip and mi t two polleemian grabbed te The three them off ike ehtidren Hergt Ryan jolned th. The fight waxed when by a united rush nim down the three polleemen Khovked and ail got_on top of Ble. A coll of rope Was brought in by the doorman, |t was lwinted around Acharon’s arms. ‘They were bound be hind him and his feet tashed together, In thin condition Dr. Fleleehaur took him to Dellewue, will loudly yeillng — Cotton Prives, Cotton opened quiet and easy jo-da. 2 to 5 pointe lower, The opening prices wore: December, 9.45 10 9.86; January, HH 18) February, 9.71 to 972; March, cloaiia priven were: Jay. | 948 1044; April, 96 104A; May, 9.64 10 | ar? Wheat, 14 7 nominal: Maron. ty ta] $45; dune, 661 to 268; July, 0.0 to gor; ] bid: May. Th S4 December. i¢ bid Jan ugusl, O21 ‘affered weptetmber, bos TA vary corn. 4268 bid; May, 41 p-4, De te October, 63) to 6 comber, 43.4 prices were: Dee,, at ja Chten prieee at 10. were re Fev, ws Ded 10 70 bol, a ii TOBACCO TAKES “LEAD IN STOCKS, ooo Price Jumps on Reassur- ing News Concerning the Trust. RILROADSS STILL IN FAVOR, Few Other Securities in De- mand and Market | Irregular, | Opentig transactions on Change were dull today and doalings showed a t 8 | curtailment of busines®, with an irree lar and erratle tone provaient eh {nittal quotations were wide, extending from a lows of $8 per cent to 1 te4 per com, gain, and they covered an un. | usially large number of stoke The movement heeame much contuned | in the course of the fret hour American Tobacco presented the only feature of Intereat In the oarly market, | It rising spasmodioaily to 100 1.9. pared with 108 14 as ite opening Nmure and then developing an irregular ten Heney, Muctuating within a marain of 1 dt potnte ‘The rise waa due to fears in remand to the tom who resigned from tho Amert. Tobae mony would form | ppowtng business onterprine The strong features wore New York | Central, (he Reading shares and Rock | Jeland, With margins of 841 14 and 68! per Cent. Pempectively, white the freak features were People's Gas, southern Pacific and Chicago & Alton Hatiroad shares sl led the market. in point of business and gains They also} prewented % much firmer tone (han «hel he Napelling of tumor that the ui veral strong paints des g, Houthern Hallway Yhio ‘Phe latter Hallway pre. wvfiy Mail and Grand frat preferred 2 points, “Mere wits a lack of rewhere In the inarkot at is tended nward before the ap pearance of the bank siatenont reak jar of ft pointe oniel Oe at ion. “The local tr on mocks, Conttivental Tobaves Ls Sard Mobile & Ohio, Chesapeake & Ohl Hook Toland Be Paul, outers, Pacit and Mianourl Pacific (oll 1 to ltl Only: © few stocks rallied and the clowing in ferred 1 ot Jo and Bo HS Piatbenn he mal Was active and easy The t jek Of stocks to-day were 38,00 #haren and of bonds ie O09 Auk, is ! ‘ty Ath, Toy Be Se, Ae Ld ” is Turlington i i ye en rh : Consinental ss Continental Tobeern pi | cure sleeplessne: Sleeplessness Kills if You Can’t Eat or Sleep Well, You Are ina Dangerous Condition. Dr. Greene’s Nervura Cures. EEPLESSNESS is simply a rapid road to the insane asylum, No greater calamity can befall a person than to become sleepless, The extreme weakness, the tired and utterly exhausted and prostrated feelings following wakeful, disturbed and unrefreshing nights are terri- ble. What wonder that there are so many shattered nerves, tired brains, and debilitated bodies, when we consider the thousands upon thousands who pass sleepless or disturbed nights, and rise mornings feeling indescribably miserable, dragged out, scarcely able to face the day's work! What wonder that so many rise mornings from their beds, where they have lain with weary lids and sleepless eyes, tossing from side to side, or simply catching short, unrefreghing naps filled with dreams, feeling heavy-headed, with pale face, haggard looks, | dull and heavy, ringed eyes, and go about their daily em- ployment with tired limbs, exhausted energies, nerveless and ambitionless, There is one sure way to and that is by the use of Dr. Greene's Norvura, the great brain and nerve invigorator. This won- derful remedy is Nature's own sleep producer, and is perfectly harmless, being made from ure vegetable medicines esh from the lap of Nature. Tt may be given to infants, children, or the most delicate invalids withodt fear, It soothes, calms, and quiets the weakened, irritable and over-wrought nerves, producing perfect repose, and er natural sleep; at the same time it builds up and tones up the shattered nerves and gives renewed life, strength, vitality and vigor to the system, Mr. F. M. Byors, Alllanoe, Ohle, says: “Some tine ago, I suffered with general disability and nervousness, daytime, Tauffered almost everything and lad @ severe in in my aide, discouraged in every way, One day i read of Dr, Greene try it. TP have now taken six or eight bottles and I feel like a new man, [had only taken ito short time when it bewan to bulld me up, Lean sleep now and have @ good appetite and feo! thot Thave new lease of life, 1 om sider Dr, Greene's Nervara blood and nerve remedy the beat of medicines.” Dr. Greene oan he eeneaitedd tree, pereonally ov ty lethin; ot Wa ofa 38 Wost 14th Street, New York Oity. A free latter of advice from the dia- | daguished specialist has placed many an unhealthy man and woman on We read fo recovery. ’ PLAN TO CLOSE _ POLItf CATCH BUCKET-SHOPS. “IM ie. Stock Exchange F Vovtes ae the Withdrawal of I could not sleep at night nor in T was depressed in spirits rvure blood and nerve remedy, and determined: to # Rip OF | Meek “ Hieel o@ |Man Knownas the Wine hives fue Tickers from Many Wall Street Piaces. | ol Ae Rife: ie dow Smasher” Arrested Bere OAR —e This Mornt Be A © Ths, ‘The New York Stock Mxchange to-day large cllontele of women ou is MORNING: Nebih & On ined the crusade . ys ee ae 4 asban ae ‘ po me wall sident Wagar, of the Conmitdated | 1 Cvntral 3 | atreet bucket shops: sxchinge, aad he Knew nothing FON vj) oad, a. tae North Amefiean A committee representing the Hx-| with the ‘Atm of Mclaan & ant “Yimmy’ Hoey, the window-emaahar, North, Paclhe change sont word to the manager of the | Was 4 one to explain Ube action of wwe caught at hie old specialty By N Goud and Stork Ticker C yy WOK | Nt ee ea eee oe wan at ite height Policeman John J Reid on tower Fulton furnishes quotations, to remove thelr In yeday the firme thus divorced fr MM stroet, Hrooklyn, at ae thin morn ly aguinat whom te ave been Poul hy vatoarapt ath A) thoroughtare have suffered $1 made ; Following (hese instructions the Tok by the windowmasher’# notions ty [er company today removed the jnatru adde The police knew ‘Jimmy Hoey wae 14 | mente from the ofllves of nA. Mu ne. he penitentiary and were om the i} 10, of y ol ean “ihe aole ifhy | & OO 08 8 Brosdway; of J, lo Molaan iting Maney on the pro lookout for him. He knew that men TY | & Co., whove officer are in the Coral Na ah nay re in walt for bim in upper Ialtem BN) aatat Haxchange Bullding fron] ome twontysfve Arma ¢ sireot, and last night he changed Kite S jnulf a dogen other brokerage houses aues BURN One atid We prepon oer ration to lower Puiton etre@t, | {pected of doing a bucket shop busine’) “Cant MoChuaky maid (int he Policeman Ite! aay a man acting aude | oe Officlais of the Gold and Btock Tieket| efded no walt for complit Are piojoualy at Fulton and ‘Milary attestes pone ese following orders, and t they had] ear The brokore arrmeted. ( DrOY that nan & Wo.l's nite Last back of chem the New York Stock Bx ir business te legitimate . f aoe If the coast was ¢ pontis shown, Phin newest attack up rokere| {ie Hanpire Thaldlig, Tt iro Mie caine smashed the plate-giass window Aid The weekly statement of averages of [eharged With dolnk buRivene along sbatracted ano 1 He wae Opawe the aapociated banks for five daya | bucketwshup ities was wholly unex ur «out a pair of trow when the | shows peated A 1 be tb the polloe ) gravoed tim, He gave the Sonne 194 198100 In The “diecretionary pool’ promoters ed co um DT undervtand r { James Hagin, but the pollew “4 10 9 We and the exchange rok who work | olKit feme tad thelr quotath ray he is Jimmy te who has done nd anid for | tort sovera for winda in [We polite, op as | We are membere of the Consolidate) xe! bid ¥ ead Exchange and have been for some time | RE RMT SF « maa veins BB hl About tive years ago the New York, KNOWS NO DISTINCTION, fenerve YONG ATH dee |] Btock Baovange tried a ate factine | i the by 4 X:|{; controle the Gold and Stock Teker , Ineshounen 1a. the ieted meses, ctPAe* | fensive off Ti} Company wid wo have ho Fecouree,” Rich and Poor Alike Suffer from Catarth | week onding to-day wore S.88,0%,al). an j tn This Climate. sande rio r eh Ver the corre and Jalmes. Mr Jalmes refused to ac All: obeervant physicians have SALAMI _ j knowledge the Custome Mmat'#® BULHONLY, | enorme nares 1 catarrhal diseases if and started for the Mercer etree ’ arn, a moet Uberal and ep LONDON STOCKS QUIET. Latlon to nee about I Hefore he Kot S tive heertuny given, GOITER re he decided to let & ‘ i i rial remedy, Stuart e | side of an hour the rune | ' o mont muccematul mid | Hat me baddies waded ol a Trbok ariad to} ) ms ouedy for catarrh yes omey a jsoomnte. raglee ‘ learned on | ; Btocks wore quiet in London to-day ¥ i tute | Que we wn catarrh specialiet, a® \ OAR, On at thie but the general tone wae dy, being Influenced by an easier tendency tn din counts and an abundant supply of money, American rallers were dull and ir olingd ¢o fluctuate Declines and advances of 18 to 8 per cont, were displayed. Routh African mining mares were fm Steady nner and strong | Reports Amount of December wheat betng pir out on contract Mioing, opened steady and a shade lower, Bog | lien wheat cables were I to cont lower New York's prives wer May wheat, 19; December, 761-4. Mar W914 to 191-4 | Chicago's opening prters were: De comber wheat, @B4; January, 1 td to Bet per open ti Treasury Oftioore Paid a | tee y whatner In the bend, heen Br Ae Visit to the Brevoort ial hs saye: "In patients Fer p Cold in the Head Lasative Browo-Quinine Tablet’ ; er * ’ «oof emell (alirey even House. SAYS PARKS BEAT HIM, hs ig has begun to be affected * | re a regarding Wenner, Theowah Marts pees Pye, ffiolala of olety, Hite exe Mderman Te | ablets ‘dearer The 4. Hpi ab " ‘ | calarrbal Korine whereve und, beewuse T poor a ‘ , y valuable de s boa Ci aei ts ; : se ty d stomach a be wlonged yoter « \eure a ted t | ' wl, al Mra 3 ' 1 eae t aN re ; Ww : oa ‘ fay [ines . ' pectorating vine n beenun ay 1 " will find j ja wil «ive imme rewnuty AK j ' ' f tablet forts , 1 by Wollevinan ‘ ; convenient * Wenn “ { y can be ee sre i ‘4 ved at any Une, ' Sage te ia Nous drupe bw +] eeare) & "tn Woman Cat Her Throat | pic properties of trunks (rom ihe atorame room Anna Koebler, thirty-six yeans old ofl} bath Cualeees Pee ae " Goores-of diners In th ane adjoins | ay ntine ave attempted Hydrastip ing the ofioe were disturbed vy the ale] commit muleide by ng hor treat All drigatete oott, the: tablets et" Ch legmas teroation that followed Wetween Curtia! tyiday. She will probably” recover Rr oonpne eae