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OUST “Things have gone wrong in Heilevue despite the desire of the Superintendent 2 to do what was right. 1 will get a man ‘ who {s able to take charge of the entire Institution, who can see when anything fa going wrong and correct It 1 have nothing against Supt. O'Rourke, but the fe. welfare of 24.37 patients, which In the number we receive! Jas; year, }# above B all personal consiteration.”* 6 In those words Commisstoner Keller a wealed the fate of Supt. O'Rourke. of = Bellevue Hospital, the man whom he Commi: 5 “T stand for them, but I do not say that I am going to remove Mr. O'Rourke.” ell, they meun that,” sald the re- porter. sald Mr. Keller, “lam not going to sa y : fit should be proven that Dr 14 EE oT ey a en Press OM erson Mid harbor small-pox cases or any tell you that [have about got rid of all: T have nn year z rea lanall g ses or ", or will protatly) amt Eoam soe on my reeort eases of cont its lseime ow vutir Helno farther remorals.tn that aunrter.|.q shanew 1 Prat and athe Health, he will ber Apes ‘a Pe ts nee today Htingham ‘salt If Dr. Lovers tol a cnanere are needen Rett Leiehdbies Tomy Commissioner Keller is sitting, aslthe truth he will have all the troubl’ H nink best for the Inattturto ght 1 and Inquisitor, assisted by the Com. hiclneht work to the full benettt of the patients | mitten of Five from the Mevieal Board eA RL I nie gion and on that polnt T took tor help from] [i SUIT y broke te scandal 18 lee Health, Heard of sinall-pox, the Medical Bonrd. ‘There will be re-| qise « i Ban maturday. ‘The eet came was a movals before the sttuatton te straight-| Inte Hilt [Aileen awort i ithigyey cnr 4 ened out, but they will not take pace] onary noe Jother eases came from Mrooklys iY until this tnveatigation proceeds further SKIN daaie Kelly. meventenn. | of | 122 a For the present I can make no ane beaten, nate i Z nour A: 8B points, and De! But the rush to sell the market and the wl : Market W The violent and the feverish in the marke and thment news had ad It was then percelved that very large e buying orders were In the market and b that brokers were busily ant a fecepting all offers of stocks at ea lower level of prives. | Wita that anxiety of the sellers was autekly j Heved and they ceased ty offer stocks antime the E continued and the reault was an upward rebound of the whole list. Ohio led, without any news to account M 4 Tennessee Cu Jersey Central, Rock Istand. & 3-4 tn Burlington. Tin Pla polnts In preferred. tof 4-4 In stocks, more quiet had reappotied at the personal reatest of Richard Croker. joner Keller at the New Amst vue this morning. having spoken the words quoted above. Won't Designate Future Removals “You can draw your own inferences Ment of my 7 : “The Medical Board and the nursen « 4 outside the palo of tH counted. But businent had not ¢ Jong on the Ex tlon began t and hurly burly of the of orthern was quite universal Prices Started With the reaction: come and the ¢ live forces sett longer x0 violent or 0 — NEW RECORD OF SALES : IN WALL STREET TO-DAY, | left a sick bed dam to go to Belles He acknowledged ane, —_————— + | ‘His Words Indicate that He Will, Refuses to Make Positive Statement. | physiclan at O’ROURKE. but He authority, He whould have same: ure of responstollity over them O'Rourke Not Worried. When told that his removal was minent and that Dr. Tauis 0 Seno who has been placed in onuree 1 ne pavillon since 1 exp re the Hilliard Inquest, was ceed him, Supt. O'Rourke © Tam not worrted rave been here for eleven years an w omy duties and my responsiblit Asked If the indepen ioice Med foal Board and nbout the aluses, Mr kK ly contradicted Commissioner Keller “They are not ind lent of me aald, ‘Lam hen do you holt blo for everything that sas fas happenitie here recently question, aid Mr yanawer tha fs my boss you ” hy Stands o int (Continued fron Het ylel ted Nervoun, hurry to unload st nderrati: Muctuntion ned a nervous sen whether the goed suffictentiy dis- ntinued clange before the situ clear from the confusion ing. devel: doubts not been all-embracing demand Baltimore nied to & 5-8 over din B it. Paul Pacific and Atch.son Wo the general viet (he raiy Cpward. endeney nt di, fluc! and 4 absorption of stocks ry Es rie scale and tic a a MM highly Irregular, but the un 4 lertone of the market strony % A great demand for Delaware & Hut son atocks arove about 1.43, and under 4 Dull pressure the stock moutited Faphlly q soaring to IMS, compared with Mite Saturday's closing, making a net gain of about MM polnin The wrowing tendency to take profit was relleved during the final hour by an advance in the Sew York. publt: UUMtles of 21-2 to 212 The declines in” stocka “which ‘had shown most strength ran from 2 to Nate Sugar reacting 4 5-5, St and Delaware broke 3 of the lst. at an The Arnal, Conger Am. Car & Tin Plate Todacco Bait.” & Ont Co yuri & 1-4 and locals uktimately’ yielded with ‘The dealings became jos previous The closing was easy at the re Closing Quotatio Fountry p An, Tope & ¥. ot 8 Hudson 4 Tact Amertean Ii otly time during ti Open. Wigh ro) Centinental Tobacco’ Lack 4“ w Mo., ‘Kan. & Texas es Be: Pacis . aie Affects AM see and Superintend: called an ty teatify: n First Page.) the London stock market to-day wan heavy winess curtailed, due to une favora ws from Cape Cotony The Americens were buoyant and id-| Vances of 1 to 3 per cent. were the greatest improvement. belng fteading common, whieh sold Tent to 4, New York's price. Oat Western was 1 led higher; Balttine 1o-s; St. Paul i, and ‘the Ee: Pacine was Inctin x Wh the y Profeastounl and rices Sten The wheat market openetatout steady, aes OF eae ge Sati tae With trade quiet. ‘Trading was Mr. ieddwin caw D. ewan onal, Cor was frm Vasked if hin attention had been called Ww York's opening prices wer: [to the fact that a successful gambtluk wheat, My Marek, $1 1-4 | house had been in operation tp a bulld Chteag May} ing owned by a Republican ex-Governor wheat, 79 1-2 to 79; May corn, a8 3-4 i New York's closing prices were: Jan. wheat, SI 1-2: March whoat Jan, 6 corn, Ine pel May | May : Maret or BULL COTTON MARKET. | a Mle Seale and batt Hed In the cotton arhet WIth the public a con pleas fr in Wie string mont. ‘Liverpool cables were strong and for- eign buying Wax urgent. The openiny way firm and & to 10 points highe ha ependng prices were: January Ma to nes una to 9.87 to, os. h to April, a5 May, #62 to 964; June, 8a) te Ol; July August, S28 to 42) Septem= 8% tos No-| | ito barely t Northern IS, Railway, Hil, of the Grea Ie expected In town Deal, dens mn aw tosmor Frank Millor, seventeen years old, ap peared for sentence before Judge. As pinall, in Brokly, ¢ le han | WW convicted with hin of bursary j stood Michael Dunton, fifteen years old | Milter wore nuked glasses aul hile movements we hesitating The Ju ir iad sate “You have { mother, Miller you are bhnd, Pam convinced ul were led astray. by y {who tna cunning rogue kody thought that the tinal detatis j the St. 7 t Northern and Noi ern Pact al will then le perfected. — READING PEOPLE ‘ACCEPT. je Deal with Central init- f New Jersey In Clnehed, PIULADELIIITA, Jan. 7 The Noont vany Morgan New ral Railroad of teading Compan hignes, Hohenhoff, retal ts, at 213 Sixth to Edward A » creditors f CHILD BADLY SCALDED. r Two-¥ reOld Hoy Upset Wettle of Notting Water, The two-year-old son of Ernest W. poker, a well-known lawyer of River- head, I. 1, upmet a kettle of botling water in his father's home to-day and was terribly scalded The water poured down his fac ok and body, Inffeting freghttul rcatda, Vhen the child's elothin, aironaeed the skin peeled off in str The boy {4 in & erftical condition —— New York Yacht Club vay nud, (spectal to Tae Beeston Worle. NEWPORE Jun, 7 jaatd here that w York Yach de among the bidders o. be the cana me Ch ees pohouse und, hotel, |Judge mber aint, ac Ova conduct it as a swell ‘THe Ms WOKLD: MO wee KVENIN NG /TOPROSECUTE ~—DRLLEVERSON. ‘Health Board After Phy- sician Who Opposes Vaccination. At the monthly meeting of the Bourn! Me the case of fer, M tagie Re of Ninoty-wixth street and Shore road, Brooklyn, 9 19 tken up and actively discussed, | Dr Leverson gave out a st that hy treated thirty cases of ami to the x without reporting them th Moard or the authorities on (ey I that he feared that the interfer yf the Health Boar ht les inces of thelr recov: Dr Le so ridiculed vaccination, and sata | 10 preventative, ie on, er Uiscuawins the matter tt y to te it aad Py Morphy, onlered: Assistant’ Sanlia ys perinten ham to male vestigation. ‘The matter will aga fore the beant to-morrew mont Vresident Murphy aft board was much tement of Dir Levenson FIFTEEN STILL HARD AT WORK. —-.—— But Cannot Induce East Side Violators of Law to Testify for Them. mit Fifteen ce lald before Raldwin, Jr. 0 declined Ansiate nthe yay. Chairman WH the Committe Mincusa the District th evi Atlorney 8) yand r committee's asf Five in the nt view whether vurmar sed ot Investigations than those of n had i many who had been mentioned ax a possible member of the Committee of Fifteen 1 wae forming Tim glad ye © of Re thank ery m eyes twink! Investise who: The the no ing-house Depnrigvartie UL Mat wide Ave esa bey omndiieed vidence against the pollee ort! many leaders te whom they have paid for protection. —E BLIND BOY MERCY, MAN NONE Aspinall Makes Distinction in Sentenc- ing Burglars. 1 shall let you go tn your mothers no Judge Aspinall glared at Dun. ton, the younger boy, and sald: “You are only fifteen, yet you have leen convicted of a burglary. astray a poor bilnd box, “1 cannot send you t wilt send you to the House of Refi Shortly afterward Richard Barre Monroe street, a clerk, wa nce upon conviction Ing from Me employers He bogged for merey 1a: In the case the poor ss 1 am ready show when a well educated im: al position commits a crime Jno excuse | os L wente: | pentiontiary y Judge Aspinall and meres, © falr (rh to Hout co you to the Kings County for one year em - |“BARLEY KING’S” WIFE PAYS. | ten. ory Accept 50 i Ver ft. nnd Court Frees Her, CHICAGO, Jan, 7.—The financial trou bles of Mra, Evang Claire O'N wife of Henry J. O'Neill, ie Barley Kin came to an end Judge Kolisaat in the when States District Court entered an anrging her {rum all imtebtedness he eettien ke Wan the result of « compromia Mrs. O'Neill's leading cred!iors, creditors whose claims wi alle ver, Nearly A Yer of order rte oo Hurrienne at the Azores, nt of the bankruptcy pros | 'GRAND JURY TO PROBE CONDUCT OF OFFICIALS. —-— (Continyed from Fir telly committed nd | belng punished | f 4 Crimes | toh mi mora rimes re expected, roerimee when) io th as grent care ax the |{" boxe as above, Judge Cow. | 1t ‘ tention of the ‘rand | Jur ree anfegua ashe put] Th: t. for «of the cltlzens of this 7D. eoanin iuit t Ud, “were first the po-| the Magistrate's co ind then the Grant Jury, Unfortuna iry haw been ushered " tse t in erime, F thi n mors sare} iy and 49 efore tnust ask you to dispose 4 maphily as poset man) iticted Hghtly or on insure | i oo ' remuneration for a elthzen brought to the dis y to bea he ed eof the puolte tral on! jullie) | charge you to examine the . + tind sul the motive of t exes and ascertain If the purpose |! of spite, matics or |) dictment ” . but Te to tne bar nitous and fale. upon your summoned yf twenty= © the reeponsl < wer and dury om wht et ply M The January Grand Jury per in tant 4 his senaational work cut out for | tr t trodes bellevel that t District-At-{{ : torney has already presented the evi-| dence of the ‘Tammany Committee of) 0 Five, charging police 0 mb)ing hi COMMITTEE OF FIVE HAS NO EVIDENCE AGAINST POLICE before it conclude ar are | fore reviews, J} lluonalre’s ssea awaiting your | col rita the with y Distriot Ato: will come. before * Committee of FIft Jus labors: We horrors wil be tald be sod Jury. Indietm will} Host (he nurses Hevite atrocttios | wath avi here fr j has Linden (the Wad prope: onfession War Counc vale, ud mi PARIS, Ja prom isston. santzattgir 61 Government’ FRANCE LONES - | FOR BELGIUM, | Annexation Idea Revived ' and Defense Commis- sion Fakes It Up. I TRA Brusre!s which tx the noinformed, in support of «project, that Gen. Zur- rmoer French Minister of sed, int to the Superior that France annex Be j + the Belgian Minister a »'Grlinial eonnptete | Pats notified hls government of (ala ’ McDonald, the gam: | sentic hat Gre: aot HeDonald) the gam: | spate adda that Great Britain the ontwa Cafe, ln Harle t chat time was Indifferent, while Ger- ii} Ue before was inclined to acquiesce, regard- Fagody (wilt In ans the suggested annexation ae ce of protected Nagle, the, | e's comy pier, ak the! Atsioe-Lorra vr of gambling dens and ctor of a cique whlea proprietorahty of igham shoul be made Auriimden. 2 |EVIDENG District-At w Iseistants were tn been found that mnvietlon in an Interview denies t eerily, Whose ever are une] Haron dA drawing of the Jury wns | attributed such He admits he sent his Go nsation for the loss of nt has cavaed a servation and has attracted much at- ethan, the Belgian Minister he has to ¢ de aration inex were recetved from the twit Ine Cowlag | ernment cuttings from newspapers con- he am the pancl of| taining similar assertions, but he re- ' frained from comment on them, that some nf you furore Minister adds that throughout his the tast month of t er he remembers no Incident tending that ye Aso neutrality of Mellum ex: | ry the French Empire | you ha ct garding the left bank | the court forlof the Rhine. xpertence would ———————————— Dut if E AGAINST HOWARD. tourney Clarke Saya Prove Bigamy. Ne Tiny wie sworn in el ttoraey in| District-Attorney J.P. Clarke maid notee of the ening Wo a 3 motel Tia nee gee | {0 an Evening World reporter this at NOE Hen N aU race rensoed | ker HO My brother, PE. Clarke, Hand dure adjourned at 3] detewive attached to this office, has he day, No report was made | gathered enough evidence in Lorton to he catendar showed Ls r uses up, xs Reviedoee fe Knew how many Ine What Revesoscph oward 590, “nt ut uch short adjournment. 1 have also evidence in’ the shape of u, secure Tam confide ee ————————$_— TENNESSEE TROOPS COMING. eo fg Mo Warley stzek, one of the mo: ) get elvdence .against : e industrl ors of th of vie, for wo, like all other |Hendy to heave Inplnes—Gen, Liohes r Five recognize that there will be but cArthur Bide Them Adieu. Mice ents porary: housecteantn rea’ oni: GEaGra. CoG Nie ea Coral Rein EeINGE pt found wished. accompanied by his staff, reviewed the GAL ha ree te a A heard (phiriy-seventh lteximent of Infantry ALE SSE: ms a XG men | (United Stites Volunteers). on the | Silene SORBENT RL a beaee in otftctats | Luneta Fieid, thi evening. AIL the com sloner. chief. Inspector, captain Deoartment | panies w together almost for the frat member of the Palle I mes ind petty crime, aud | me. since regiment wan organtaed ny ny teader with the cotl We ti | After the review regiment w: ¢ t ieee ine tht 80; Retiavl 60 larawn up in close ¢ and Gen, Mac- SUNT TSE MAAS: My ‘ but we have net Arthur, Ina farewell address, congratu- Whenlt ECR Hae ht * 1 : | ha tr noon their Commits A Mir, Platzek, to-day v r fot a palitical body, We de) pervert men agn : Eederenreco | nots Moorder the renigiia rom wt'l sall for home Twaaid have voltatecred to sive my TO inno ated ete suaitivant org The, Thirt eventh all fer he jead (ora football and be kioked from | ox er Naghe or Martin Bagel or 1d many of the Hatters to Harlem if in two weeks} any) other o Bit Losay to the public seen yottom af tats core get evidence that any nin CaN. pias J ae Tammany Th highesc man, | tad found exacts who wae pros | was proltiag. Cpultce pro | WOMEN SWINDLE SWAINS. tmmo: . gambling: | 1 eol-rooms and other Mawevto- || laters in the city | “Pam monly certain, ag every right | 1 minded man must be, that these y font, this efee and evildolng could: not] ko on In the efty without the protection | of the sv! @ these thn pudh lnm to prosecution and pune tix ms to me th “ ert have elty ioe | pottee tn uhh a Investigate th surely ae then > Keep Ratlrond Fare Sent by Looking for WI FALLS, N.Y, Jan. 7.—The evidence that several women are swindling men who ad- wives in matrimon'al papers, om On) a0. Mut wher fe comes down ty Devte | iY that we Will swer the advertisements, dence our detectives, all honest men and | ro he guilty w T correspondesice has been car. men be implicitly trusted, have up| 2 a De rey hates soine . promise to meet to the tim tes au to secure t themeie these REN b ins 1 money is ont to pa evi fon single = ithers “Our Work will net be done . - they do not keep the prom. We have laid before the Db t-At- [have rovers Boks ‘ote have h complaints torney ev F mien TP have no | sien men wit te ices ————__—- y any oticlat or Hine ww memos y 5 RAP RPtHPY PI Bae spook ems In | Woman retl Dead In street he notin taking Of eve up, OF esieae, the pro | (special to The F tvsaep ert trie oe EA ean zw SAN) UTICA, NOY. Jan, es, Gatae Alsctansathnidthtarahuvre vi Weis oman was taken suddenty tl whether Avalve In’ close. the las night at the corner of Vartck and ‘ on Columbia stre Gils ng carci * uM ante tila af n her Vetorney, and imp ttled ast oo Miss cia, Of 28 Bitzabeth. street, are working |OLCOTT DENIES STORY | OF GAMBLING SYNDICATE. y annuatly retlon and vided It by a percentage schome am wlers of Tammany Hall i “to this T replied: “Oh, 1 ean go you | rothan that A oman ape | vache! meas 1 watket on Broadway | exgimbles who had been driven at! pusiness, tod me that the 4 House pripricturs pad §2.80.000 Tammany Hail That {0 was liv twenty-elght shares; that four went toa Very great chief in Tamm for his own; eight shares went to Sue Senator who divided equally with | seven other members of the ture; that other shares went tat he ne of the elty departments a Mhers, no onc man getthys mor twenty-elighth of the bie fund.” porter arked me ig 1 sta othe story w wh the pr the r Jury, and 1 replied that TL would’ stand for the story; that 1 took no stock Init; that f didn’ ow the man safe Conduct for Dr. Nort WASHINGTON, Jan. 7—The Turkish lGovs t haw furaished Dr. 1 srton, was appointed States Consul at. Hurpool, what Kaown as travelling papers. constitu A safe coaduet nable the ( proceed to hie post. There Is reason to Delleve that this action forecasts a com- rimes who ng to ST. MICHAEL'S, AZORE ISLANDS, ~A urricanc has passed over the Islands, Ne damage was done, piance by the urk.sh Goverament with the requ of the State Department for a regular exequatur tor Dr. > again, (pe RALTIC, {pottard, wi J tain of mill 1 missing from home some yroner Will investigate, Pensioner Dead. al to The Evening World.) Conn, Jan. 7—Mre, Lucy dow of James Pollard, Cap- Ifa in the war of 1812, dled re toniay ab the renidence of James Arm: = Lr strong, two miles fro it the 7} I tase known 1812 pe: on r In the State Ea-dudge W. M. K. Olcott to-lay dee, who told te tom AM awa born, Oct. 19, 17%. She hal nied the story: ubas he had a selon] RIN U0 strike! ms jtver been sick, and welghed tens t ne «at th mbting rurpriged that he teventyetive pounds, Rai odin keh et + evidence and if \t had seen yee who tal pat sums of{ ft would nat be gesipp! 5 —— ial ¥ ty Tammany Halt for the privie|Rewsnaper t ! Manauer Inckaun set ree, innlas a biingehouse, and |g heat Ge Caleb H. Jackson, the Vice-Pre 1 tiven driven Our of business” Judaul hats and Manager of the United Electric and Oienreanlaniees ; inst Power Company, was arrested 1 eiorciaeen munities is honest: Plaza Hotel this afternoon on the charge (iwnaiealienbuns byataophined las Wing (he ues le cul Tt is haccae of violating the smoke ordinance, ‘The Seno Wy a than Wha wb no was a| Ge ape eShorienie that evtey" invests Roude oF the company ta at 4OFH) Kant r fer the pean ator has who hunt out tat, Twenty-elr! airee ei Taha TMNT fartle tion. No ate{ Magistrate. Olmsted discharged Mr. juutte’sted the y. Me salt be mat) Aittate« Uist been told by Lewis Nixon that he ad been Informed that there wa ra gamblers’ synileate whieh calle : B.Altmans@o | ‘SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS. | B. Altman & €o. will place day, January 8th, a number of PERSIAN and INDIAN RUGS, 6x 8 feet to 15 x15 feet, at a reduction of ONE-THIRD LESS han the original prices. Also Orien‘al Rugs in Small and Formerly $17.50 tc $22.50, at Formerly 25.00 and 27.50, at on Sale Tues- very desirable in sizes from Medium Sizes, 515.00 19.50 Hn AM N WIFE'S STEAD And Reisner, Who Says He’s Sherry’s Manager, i Alfred Re'sner, of 1 West One Mun- dredth street, | for Sherry's fash! a complainant Police Court this Furstenberg, street, Relener told the Baturday Furstenterg followed h« wife | the clalms made by vegetarians and feed at One Hundred and Tenth street and | cranks gererally, Eighth avenue and told her to jook into | AS compared with grains and vegetables a Sunday morning paper for a cant | iMeat furnishes the most nutriment inva making an appointment, On Sunday he | M&hly concentrated form and is digested and assimilated more quickly than. vege- found the card, and it m: | ment for a tryst at F and F Reisner sald b sow Furstenberg and, fro mthe ul tion given by his wife, recognized meat. If the as the man who had brushed up against | {t may be earily strengthened by the regular her. He went up to him and they had | Use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after eagh some words, anit walking s meal. ‘Two of these excellent tablets taken” Aerond t policeman. ter dinner sill digest several thousand streec and Sixth aven ‘anked the | After dinner Stet polleeman to arr: Was don in three or four hours, while the~ melt Fursteni «indignantly denied the | diastase also contained in Stuart's Tablete home betng h Munten, ermany. When | like potatoes, bread. ete. and, matter he waa me y Retsner he was ubout to] how weak the stomach may be, no trouble Tietaner imonicas for dinner. He salt] witt be exnerienced (fa regular practice ts Reisner sald his wife could not appear [Made of using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tables, to-day, but would appear morrow. | because they supply the pepsin and diastage * Magistrate Flammer sald he for choking to death his day fn July fast, {afternoon in hie mother's h Hundredth street. | ‘The child was left In a high his mother, who had gone out to do some | shopping, when In some mai aged to drop to the tloor and re pugiltst the window, smashing glass value! at $350,000 BILL VETOED, , ' iayor Disapproved of Resolution, to Improve City Prison. After a long walt for a quorum the Siunictpal Council met this afternoon as the charter provider. A resolution passed by the Counefl on Dec, 4, authorizing the expenditure of $59,0 on the Clty Prison, this money to come from corporate atocs, was returged by the Mayor without his approval: ? ‘A resocution authorizing the. Isspance of corporate atock for $90,000 for improv- ing William Henry Seward Park was referred to the Finance Committee. ” WHAT SHALL WE EAT To Keep ‘Hezithy and Strong. fternoon against O.| A healthy appetite and common sense ara of 26 West Ninety-ninth | excellent: guides to follow in| matters of Vgict, and a mixed dlet of grains, fruits and jrncate is undoubtedly the best, In spite of Made Trouble. who says he Is manager nable restaurant, was the Jefferson Market Magistrate Phat on te an appoint- ty-fourth street tables oF grains. Dr. Jullus Remusson on thin subject eays: Nervous porsons, people run down In health and ef 19 Htallty should eat plenty ‘ut, ligeation Is too ferble-at fitst th avenue, went to the plac anil ¢ Furstenberg, which | RFilns of meat, egge or other animal: t6od utd not digestion, and any censary to perfe hold the ‘pri ss elsner | ! dontined Aim, and Furctenseris vee’tig: | form of Indigestion and stomach trouble te charged, cept cancer o1 the stomach wtll be over- ? ——__ come by their daily use. i 1 Y That large class of people who come unter STRANGLER’S CHILD BURNED the herd of nervous dyepentics whould eat plonty of meat and insure {ts complete ate \ Little Michucl Ryan Meets Denth | eestion ayatematic use of a sal | White Father tf ins ; harinte medicine Uke Stuar: Michael fe fn Stow Sing. | yy spepsia Tablete, composed of the natural H of Willams ie che four-year-old son | digssitye ytln pepiones and diastase, wenn Poet who Is serving 9) which actually perform the work of diget~ c ear term in Sing Sing Prison ive the abused stomach a chance ter Selle furnish the Mody and autriment, masquerading undy> the name of dyspepsia cures are useless. for rellef or cure of Indigestion, because they have absolutely no effect upon the actugl digestion of food. Dyrpepsta in ail ite forma is simply afaile ure of the stomach to digest food, and, tye, the riddle and cure t neceseary Leathartle medicines was burned to by vale where his clothes on July 6 last met who had been work! PY oor eat less eecon ks the om is to make dally use at fused, he strangled the girl meal time of a safe preparation which ds arg indorsest by the medical profession, and known to contain activo digestive prind- Cobblestone His Revenge. and all this can truly be saide of After a Might In Steve Broie's Bow: pepsia Tablets, ¥ ery saloon thin afternvon, tac defeated| Al druggista throughout the Unitad States, Canada and Great Britain sell, them at the uniform price of fitty ceate for, £yll treatment. tossed a cobblestone through MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. Opening Display of Misses’ and Children’s Muslin Frocks and Shirt Waists, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8th. On Tuesday, January 8th, INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’ S| 4 WEAR will be offered at special prices: be LONG SLIPS and SHORT DRESSES, made of Nainsook, ‘ sizes 6 months to 4 years, 38¢, « Also Spring Styles in COLORED DRESSES, to 4 years, Gingham, §5¢, The New Reference Book Of the New Year Of the New Century. %

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