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i GIGAIGOSOOOOHONGG ‘Mrs. Carrie Nation, saloon-wrecker, ff Kansas, threatens a crusade In New ‘ork. +) Mrs, Nation has come before the coun- try within a short time, Two months @g0 she was not known beyond her S}Btate. Now she ts heralded as the John me ance Nene ara wn nists Invaixty days she has caused more aiand waa shooted down.) smas trouble ‘to the saloon elem: te. than old John Brown b famong the slave squatters of the T story’in six months. | At may be interesting to the saloon Proprietors to read the record of the} iy y woman who threatens to come upon then in this city. Here tt Dec. 26, 1900, went to Wichita, vi xteen saloons and ordered proprirtors | yr Stree. ‘to shut up. Same night went to a hotel (nen bar and smashed “Cleopatra at the ompanted singing “Ne: n saloon which Mire. n to Wi keeper's wife 1 ae taited ” Ho} Kan., but made Her Wenpo: rk will bef what weap ted H = nobar, t wrapped tn ‘newsp, TBath,” valued at $5, She sinmshed It] which Mre. Nation toon Fwith rocks. Followed {t up by «mash-| raid 1 ith, wits © ling the mirrors, decanters and glasses, | "ash bottles valued at $1,600, | sranne WepAperK, ; ; . Jor the en in the ae omen Urns, for ier: PCoirickbat thrown. thr Arrested. Followed to Jat! by ‘women, who prayed and way. Applied to Gov. Stan tection and aid. Case against her called Ds gaked for and obtained ae ‘Refused to Curnish wall ‘trial oMcials the ground that t the jall. Mrs. Nation quarantined, Jan. 9, husnand of Mrs, Nation applied! Pa writ of habeus corpus, which was Jan. 18, County Attorney asked for dis of charges agatust her, waying whe was acting under a deluston Jan. 19, Mrs. Nation left Wienita, Wrecks More Saloons. i Jan. °D, she returned to Wiehita;| htwo saloona and drove throughy Born in Henry ised by Mra, Nation mirror behind the O which re the | miasilen NOT A VACANT SLAB AND THEN ME THREW AFIT fe At last John Dilton Same Old Story, “No Vacan-! ‘nls te ey,” Confronted Dillon | at the Dead-House. A But he alady Of course but Morgue. Thit wa dying man ex ing. Ne maid In answer oo DENVER, Jan % It ja a bury world Seen Miutieenncenvalnts From morning until night there ts t to ever apparent shove and effor: to Ke! on John Dillon used to complain about | # yarans sah this. Get up early as he might, the car aye Morgue k > he boarded was always full und he had pital and told = ito stand up. It was the same when he eOUpls of dia ted home. We once said he had to | NR Mispons stand up in church, ut people shook | of days ti to Intercept Force | Exacted Protection That Left Cuba. | Money Sentenced. | SAN JUAN DE PORTO RIVO, 49.9.) PEKING, Jon %— A court (Senor Andrade, ex-Preaklent of \ sy eauela, saiied for Santlago de Cuba and | has been held co Havana Yerterday incognita, It ts ru vo weeks, Th 1 Mored that he intends meeting a Mibus: yates Dickson and Sevineis of th ring expedition, which is reported t eenth Infantry, ‘op its way to Venesuela by way of Cuba | Heiis said to have purchased arms and ito have arranged the detalts of the ex- @edition when In New York jast Autumn. rivey held up several villages SvThere igi no doubt Andrade is intere dine to 200 tues sted In, the revolution and tn the efforts | TA"! from 100 to overthrow. President Castro, who chim fram the Presidency in 1899] Were complied with, They were Mdicaused him) to seek refuge here. rnb 's In! Porto Rico, however. ex- omen are the opinion that Andrade does : the Amertoan authortt considers to be|in still at Mberty, Beamons was nen- part rain as 6 the Presitency | During the trial Dickwon escaped and | mi who know him |tenced.to twenty years’ imprisonment and Dickson to twenty-one yoars, IE NATION MAY COME — TO NEW YORK TO CRUSADE ‘What Will Happen Here if the John Brown of Temperance Works ae on the Same Lines that Terrorized Kansas Saloon-Keepers. VED TWO LITTLE ONES, OFF RATTERAS Children Were Starving; Father and Mother Were Intoxicated. Saved Six Sailors in a Heavy k of food two the care of the day and for the firat getting proper nour- Their father, eping off a drunk Bix shipwrecked aallors were brought vy by the Porto Rican liner somewhere along staunch little Patchogue fs drifting a inenace to coastwise ship- ith atcoholte paral the schooner a Hatteras Sun crew despite th e scene that Policeman ay (A A id floor of 20 East Jand Thtrd street In a corner of ress Iny Mra. Aa 1 from Norfolk, Va., rk, with a full cargo lumber, On Jai “tf Winter Quarter wale struck the he severe pounding re- ner caused her to despite the exer- {on them rapid- ame waterlogged The San Juan ap- WWSZi and a big deckios x ylor drunk. ‘The it “WN ved by the + apring a leak, wh tions of the ¢: ly until the and unmancg peared tn th ingham, Mate Samur! Hroi orge Russell d the cold and ealied from ud removed Mrs, it. Taylor, The whom the neighbors re- men are Capt he children’ for a or and his wife ink and quarrel ODD BEMAZING OF TIMOTHY O'BRIEN. Nothing Had Ever Got by Him Until He Met the Suave ‘“‘Ex-Booze Man.” amen mas Henry Robt This is the old Guyon (dated 1 hundred and twenty: occupted by a single family. It stan THIS STONE ROCKS. i reared in Clay County, and releaxed sewnipped by a saloon- avid: Nation, dge, known as the abtitr hita| Mr. Jerry Simpson. prominence’ an Aped Into pos alvons In. Entecprise, = thrown in the Was Too Strenoons. t in the }over the head with a broom by a saloon- dita her bechuse she was Whareceldiod whose reputation as Mt, to get the real enjoyment vou should have them coming with the speedy Joy- ourness of kinetoscope pletures “That's something ike {t, approvingly, | trously let two more corks fy ex-Booze Man kept “too strenuous.” timothy 5O:Beten One night sh her Bible wt th | wreck«, ny the loval women. refused 1. Delivered temperance speech and peated assertion that nothing ever got mum during his standing along She (now Prest orant of the for the prise “Man who wrote th hat he Knows that such a per- ix full of bitterness | with a tabasco dah of t against himself, Matened to his run of comment ped the $i pastes y A) haa expres times forgot te to other custome: lalla go: | Uotographed by. Ar A rocking ston wonderful freaks of natu Man's frend, or feathers, Rives out thot alr.” Ruess you are right.” nasented Mr. Say, you never, never know! And likewtee turn out to be an Ine And to think [used nt clara to the order of the ex-Booze 3 do that it ean ¢ lg ants one bond sald {he ex-Booze employing sixteen te but tt moved no further than it can be ineved with one hi LIBRARY OF MARBLE. The ex-Hooze Man bi Coat by atoo Round aatruction of the Cit ‘county, Indiana. Age wee that the ad durable. ma change of plan from s would eauce U FILIPINOS IN CHURCH MUDDLE Reforms pered by Dissensions Over Religion. LEFT IN THE MORGUE. food removal of th ue ROOT OF THE MATTER. ACTION. When I was in ‘Frisco 1 always ds in my jeans, | never make vice THE EX-BOOZE food tide of trade with ail col y [ard aeargo Chat shifte A man of lary had a pint of dia club dinners, fnally began to pay nat levied in the form of chronic stomach sof your papa’a the new fualllade of corks brought ‘about a nervous Irritability, mak- ing Mt impossible to apply himself to his daily business and Anally deranging the kidneys and heart, In his own words he says: ‘I consulted one physician after another and cach one understand my ease, but wil the y cach failed to pring about the re- turn of my former digestion, appetite and man, but he was dazed for steady pop of corks and the h He looked critically a yze Man as he poured out hls Was suave and vali hat do you think of him one of the enchanted circle. , real thing?" "mysteriously omce man, thin proposition | he guessed he would get a place wien O'Rrien admits, swallowed the booze give him the hot foot quick—sne Rave up smoking, I quit coffee and even renounced my daily glass or two of beer, but without any marked improvement. Friends bad often advised me to try a | known proprietary medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots, and I had often perused the newspaper advertisement but never took any stock In ad feines nor could belteve a fitt medicine would touch my case. “To make a long: story short I finally | bought a couple of packages at the nearest | drug store and took two or three tables after each meal and occasionally a tab! from Mulberry street of the ex-Hooze Man complete, and Mr. Ttmoth: this mental rw: “Pretty have a couy So thorough was the thrall in which Was held that Man passed out without being noticed, ‘ist aa though he walked by men wh were asleep or hyprotized, When Mr. O'R! the ex-Hooze fen ‘came to with a start and a strong upleap of chat suxpiciol vss that has made him famous tn hi the ex-Booze Man had so complete! vanished that even the policeman out- jstde had aeen no trace of hi And he didn't come back. O'Bren counted the bottles yok wise and wateh the play < to mix religtoy ark was punctuat nausea or discomfort. was surprised at the end of the first week to note a marked Improvement In my appetite and general heaith and before the two packages were gone I was certain | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets was going to} cure completely, and they did not disappoint 1 can eat and sleep and enjoy my coffee and cigar and no one would suppose Thad ever known the horrors of dyspepsia. ‘Out of friendly curinalty 1 wrote to the proprictors of the remedy asking for infor- mation as to what the tablets contutned and they replied that the principal ingredients were aseptic pepsin (Government test}, ms! tase and other natural digestives food regardless of the condition of READY TOFICHT (CHINAMEN HAD FLIBUSTERS. TO PAY TRIBUTE Venezuelan Chief Sails, American Soidiers Who has fatheret ex-Booze Man. the command of thi Nothing Nas Mimself, for his query, “Who's “LT Mke ‘em to come swift, converstone to Bro He was overcome by a “And, to. think, ‘thought I was dead wise CHINA’S HEAVY DEBTS. Tuasia Wants 30,000,000 Taels and 7 5,000,000. NGHAI, Jan, 30,—Tho ntatement 13 besides Indem- awake drink, and wh | HER CLOTHING i eM HE iy KILLED IN A FIGHT. ne Shoot and " ah One Dead anid le Cooking 1 nartial which has caused considerable taterest Tienters during the tast Pri- ooking her lunch sat noon when her cloth: The root of the matter ix this: the diges- ve elements contained in Stuart's Dyspep- a Tablets will digest the food, give the overworked stomach a chance to recuperate and the nerves and whole system receive the nourishment which can only come from food; stimulants and nerve tonics never givo real strength; they give a fictitious strength, invarlably followed by reaction. Every drop of blood, every nerve end tissue ts manu- factured from our dally food, and if you ean insure Its prompt action and complete diges- tion by the regular ure of so good and wholesome a remedy as Stuart's Dyspepyia Tablets you will have no need of nerve tonics and sanitariums. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have bean in the market only n fow years, y ‘Savery druggist iu the United anada-and Great Hritain now sells them and considers them the most popular ‘and successful of any preparation for stam. made here that Jt will demand the sum taels for restoring Tt ts alny wald t vee will demand ation for the tteler, the German Minister. ‘Tye court tn aboue to rend in omctal ngapore and other points to a! fy. Chinese for financial anstat- Contributors, It te sald, will be 1 twe Nights of at Count von Walder- 000,000 tneln as com- of Karon von Ly slavhed on the head with are 1st! was shot, . twenty-five, was sho: the hand in a fight am * Canny place to-day ssnchusetts General Hospi- lice will charge | S#ltably re New Telepho: At a meeting of directors of the South. ern Bell ‘Telephone and Tel: i to-day W. T. ¢ was appointe! at company, Mr.’ Gentry: and wrapped extinguish the le wan published In Qetober tat that men while on guant duty along the killing of sused by Carraro while def money, and in some cases thelr demands! twenty-four tured by the French and turned over to lige nt Magara Eatin. ARA PALLS, Jan 30.- feo bridge of the xennon hab forme the clogging below the falls blocks of Ice, Bometimen tht extends a mil of a hundred ¢eet. maiager of th: t due} cexds Charles H. Wilson, who resigna to.eccept the position the American minent: frutt + st Shore pass: Sesing at Washtnge taunt Dray and attains a thickne: quarters at WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR CAMERA AROUND N years old. Roasaer, $16 East One street, New York) ynx Park of about etght high and bout twenty te It te so sty be rocked by a phe time Athompt to remove It was | ms ¢ Eatin kK, Astor-Lenox-TH stock of the min the cost of stal cost of t of Serious Stom- n to Firat airs In one of our prom: 1 ities, by too close attentio too little exercise and too many The failure of his digeation two years I went from pillar to one sanitarfum to another, 1 of the remedy ertised med- ent patent t be- when I felt any feciing of YORK?) ~~ ING WORLD will pay $2 each for all amateur photographs ft nccepts and prints. A full description, giving names, locations, &c., shoul! accompany each. Only sharply defined and strongly printed photographs can be used. The subjects should be interesting, novel and newsy, No prints will be returned. All that are accepted and printed will be pald for. Address “Amateur Photograph Editor, Evening World, P. O. box 2,254, EW tead on Staten Island, at time It hus been owned and | want to fin avenue, Oakwood, JOHNNIE AND HIS DOG. on Guyo: (Photograpned by Eddle Duan, 17 nue, lirone Borough Gunner and his dog.| Ble. provided you apply before hew of the Port Warden his is Johnn ranafers Property Wan recorded yesterday in if property {n Orange, 1 oy the Boart ot Eati-| rtionment to-day to com- | nt for the iand taken for tae sex, Honter 4 Broadway. . Sunday, Hed attention to the rate clits ran the ‘elty's debt tor | MM ary] WV ould parks 336.64 in excexs of the) 2: by the Small Park mw | Ag Wants. at the charter was manda ‘the Board wan agains:em elty's money: prying urged by the preceding agmin- streets and Ei SOG TO xe y one in New ton knows Chi 10 ladist, author of ““T! “Mere Comes a Satlor” and hun- dreds of other songs that ara part of the song lore of our generation. It was a very anxious face that Mr. Ward had when he fame to, Doctor Copeland. “My valce—go- ing. Its my living. It's my Future. fe everything to me." That was the aubd- stance of what he sald. There wero anxious days and weeks that followed. For, no mistake, tho volce that had thrilled and charmed New York season after pea- son WAS going. In another day he could not speak aloud. Engagements were can- celled right and left and the struggle went On between Skill on one aide and neglected Disease, exposure, overwork on the other. In two weeks the volce was restored, per: fectly, completely. In two more the ca. tarrhal trouble that CAUSED ITS Loss WAS CURED, AND TO-DAY THE VOICE. OF TH MOUS TENOM balladist rings clear as n bell note. “Is Mr. Ward grate- BY NEG N ie WWF, which in two| ful? You should write to him or call on him at bis place, at 42 W. 28th St. Jf you d out’ what reai gratitude ta, he Had Reen Totally Deaf. A New York car specialist declared that Caroline Moore's right ear drum was rotted away and recommended artificial drums. She lives at 18 West Coth st. A year ago she was totally deat. For’ elght years, since having measles, she had suffered— Discharging Ears, Head Notace. “Impaired Heuring—tiit at ft she was taken out of school; could hear nothing. ‘That day her father’ took her to Doctor Copeland. In two months the discharge ceased, the head nolves finally disappeared. To-day she hears perfectly, Don't you imagine that rhe ia happy, that her father and mother ure grateful? If you are Deaf or have Deafness in your family you know what theso Ines mean, and {t would be worth your while to go and see the Moore family. $1 A MONTH LAST CHANCE. If you have any form of Cas tarrhal or Bronchial Disease, oF any sickness or infirmity resaliing from Catarrhal or Bronc ‘Trow- Feb. 7, you are entitled to be! treated at the rate of #1 — month This applies to all patients 1. The TheConelond Metical Insiut Office: rner 42d Sirect and BONDS FOR PARKS. SOE DEEN 10 A.M. to ed tot Open tho Door to Pros- jf ’ perity with | ; Pests ihe aid of 32,254,985.35 Wants will broaden your field of operations. [=_= of Copies. « «| Porto Rico Law. Evacuation of Cuba, : Philippine -Rolicy, Expansion. Monroe Doctrine. Militarism, Private Monopolies, Trusts. Tariff Law. " Election of President By Election of Vice-President } Direct Election of Federal Judges} Vote Election of United States of the Senators People. Government by Injunction. Pensions. : Nicaragua -Canal, Hay-Pauncefote Treaty. Sympathy for the Boers, Repeal of War Taxes, Imperialism. These and innumerable other subjects ave discussed tn the 1901 edition of The World Almanac and Encyclopedia; 256, All newsdealers or by mail, Cloth bound copies, 50 cents,

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