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"$160,000,000 bond fssue of the Carnegie D and he has sald that he was| cal rno? divuiged, i “tho « WILL BE HEADED BY FRICK. —_o Steel Magnate Will Rep- resent J. Pierpont Morgan in the Giant Combination. Absorption of the Car-|' negie Interests Gen- erally Regarded as Complete, and Scope of New Deal Told. Henry C. Frick, it is declared on Wall) 2) ‘atreet, will head the new $1,000,000,00) steel trust. The fact is generally ac- cepted that when the Carnegie-Morgan eal !s completed Frick will be J. Pler- pont Morgan's chief representative. Mr. Frick will resume his former poal- ton of Chairman of the Board of Direc: tors of the Carnegie Company. While those in the deal will neither admit nor deny anything, few doubt that arrangements looking to the ab- sorption of the Carnegie intereats by the Morgan syndicate have been quite com- ploted. It ts espeofally significant to students of the stock market that while the rall- way shares sold off before noon all the tee] and iron stocks held firm. It Is Btso noteworthy that while the 'arnegie rimors are at least three seeks ld, ‘Wall street for the first time accepts trem as having considerable foundation fc fact Tt was said in some quarters that Mr. Carnegie had not entirely sold out, but ‘had merged his interests with the Mor- wan syndicate and would be equally Fepremented with the latter. Billion Dellar Combine. After whetting his financial appetite fon auch gigantic deals as the Anthracite @rust, the absorption of the Delaware '@ Hudson, the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific combination, Mr. J. Pierpont ‘Morgan proceeded to devour that enor- gmous mouthful, the $20,000,000 Carnegie Steel Company. And he has got away with The firet “billion-dotiar trust” follow- fing tho re-election of President McKin- ley became an accomplished fact when ‘Mr. Andrew Carnegie affixed his signa- ture to an agreement whereby his 54 per cent. interest in the $160,000,080 capital wtock of che Camegie Steel Company passed to J. Plerpont Morgan, repre- senting the Rockefeller and Moore in- ‘eerests in che steel markot. . The retiwement of Mr. Carnegie from Active parttcipation in the steel trade leaves the entire situation in the hands of the mammoth combination which Mr. Morgan has been forming since early in 1897, Terms Net Pablic. ‘The terms of the deal have wot been made public, but the Carnegie Com- pany shares have been held at $1,500 in the open market, which !s #0 per cent. fn exceas of thelr par valuation. This would make the price paid Mr. Carnegie atleast $126,000,000, It may be much in excess of that’ fig- ure. Men usually demand a bonus over the market valuation of their stocks for parting with profitable interests. Mr. Carnegie still retains 54 per cent. of the Compan, willing at any Ume to get out of busi- fees completly when he was offerey his price, and that was $800,000,000. How does the absorption of the Car- hegie Company pave the way to the itilvn dollar trust?” Here are the fig- ures of the companies Involved in the (ransaction: Steel Company— Bi Preferred stock. Wetional Tube company— Ss + Common stock 49,000,000 Preferred a: ae 40,000,009 American Bridge Company— Common stock... j 35,000,000 Preferred stock %,000,009 '33.000,000 37,000.00 ; POOOOGODOGOQOOOGOOGOOOOS! FAITH CURISTS Pretty Women Flock to Fitzgerald's courtroom, where the con- test of the will of Helen ©. Brush in entering {ts final stages, was a devoted member of the Firat] g cl death left nearly all her fortune of 310,- Boush before the latter adopted Chris- tlan Bclence. witness. companion. give up her former interest in life: her talk and reading were entirely different. She seemed restricted to one aubjeci Caristian Science—and she wopldn't talk about anything else. told hers of ‘eome' remarkable cures by’ ‘Christian Sclence. young woman who was critically ii! with typhoid fever. », Mrs. "Duncan, a healer. ‘was called ‘Miss Brush nald, and told the patient | se aalt up and eat gaid the witness, who is not a Christian betty ne th ed i le proceedin, tice Patrick Bicver took a side of Burrogate rald 1 bench, He manifested al nt fa the pretty ‘been a phyetclan for thirty-eight years and had treated all the members of the “that death wax Impossible tf the mind blood was withdrawn from her body tht Were Taken Mra. old, of Sayrev' CLAY FRIcCK URGES BILL 10 FLL COURT. the Brush Will Con- test. Amended Measure. prove of the Bell bill as amended. Mira Brush! ony vy kind whatroever. It was designed to rea the Christian Scientists, hureh of Christ, Sclentiat and at her water or prescribing a bath. While t Association {ts in favor of any bill th throws safeguards around the ‘practi “Before her {lineas in 189," sald the of medicine, it Is unalterably opposed ‘Misa Brush was a delightful Afterward she seemed to cine. The amendment now reads: medicine within Mise @Biuing said> Miss Brush once One was that of a| sent or method whatsoever, wheth “Her family had given her up, but; In. | ture, bodliy Injury or infirmity, ph; or mental disease.”" jome ice cream. Dr. Harris waid the word “treatmen' @o and well rapidly. “I -wasn't interested in such recitals, She | nosis of a disease and knowled; medicine, and effectually _prote buolic without Infringing on! individ rights. ———=>$_- ex-Pollce Jus- a seat by the the fested a lively interent | roceedings and looked over the Christian Sclentiats with a crit!- tye. His interest In the case was} A. Braxton Ball, 12 West Thirty-! xtl street, testified next that he had{ |" Dlepeted Ownership Led to Police Court, rush famtl: “Mise Brush told me once."" ville Court to-day to d ship of a music-box. I he, It waa disput ‘asin harmony: with. the body. In my Pepin inion her mind was unbalanced on the n t'prepared to any (avenue, and A. B, Hunt, a teacher the King street public school. {\Miew Clark. vaid- she wan until December a mald in the employ of ¢ her|late Dr. BG. Hunt, a brother of t . 1} teacher. the} She sald Dr. Hunt bought the box f her ro she might have somethin, member him with.. When «he Christmas eve she was notified th servicer. would no longer be he put the musle-box in her: the teacher cladmed {t wae p doctors effec vired to sue in rFOn every drop of unbalanced, to 1s say ISTERS DIE AT SAME HOUR. with Paeumonia on the Same Day. Rene Nefison, twenty-one years J., and her slater, N. NOOSE) | STOP “HEALERS New York Medical Asso- ciation Approves. the ‘Fhia bill makes It a misdemeanor for ‘son to advise any other to under- of regimen or treatment trades untonism in theypractice of medi- “The construction of this article ts that any Person shall be regarded as practising the meaning of this act who shall give treatment to any other person by the ure of any remedy, with or without the uses of any medicine [cr instruments or other appliances for the rellef or cure of any wound or frac. Heal in this definition presupposere a diag- | 3 the Magistrate Cornell was asked in Yord- de the owner. by Misa Mary E. Clark, of 2197 Second last to ree died on h §| Brokers Rush for Steel: ‘ on Heavy Buying oe -ders. Steel Group Led the Mar- ket and Wasa Big Gace) tor in the Trading on the Exchange All Day. Speculative Interest was centred al- most entirely in the steel stocks on the Stock Exchanxe early to-day, the open- ing in that group being wide under « heavy demand on the news of the Car- negie-Morgan deal. wan mtrengthened by the pronounced buoyancy and huge tra: etiona, American Steel & Wire led the ac vance, with a gain of 2 points on a mand of 0 shares in the ening tranaactions, American Steel & Hoov was up 11-2 on an order of 4,00) anares, while Fed- eral showed a gain of 13-4 per cent, for the common and 21-4 tor the prsforred, on sales of 5,000 und 4,00 shares re- spectively, National Steel was uy 2 points ant Republic Steel preterred 4. The Steel stocks held better during the second hour, but Steel & Wire pre. forred fell 21-6 from the best, ‘The mar ket steadied before noon at right re- coverier‘and became very dull. was Inaugurated in th j ins which spread to Northern Pacific and Federal Stcel and influenced other stocks. Reading Ist preferred Read- Christian Scientists, capecially the} Dr. . Harris, of 3 Wert Ninety-| rone an extreme 1 5-8, Northern Pacific pretty women of the faith, seem dearly'| third atree:, Chairman of the New York 113-8, St. Pau; 21-4 and Union Pacific ad- to love a legal contest. More and more| Medical Anseoclation, wired Assembiy- to 92 5-8 Federal Steel made its of them flock each day to Surrogate}man Henry at Albany to-day to ap-|¢xtreme guin 224 and Feaecar =e preferred 41-4. Denver & Rio Grande ® and Ro Grande Western pointe on one transaciton. The advances Were not held and reactions reached x pomt or over in several stocks. Cy The Closing Quotations. 000 to the church, cutting off her blood! The New York State Medical Ansocti- Yoon, High. Low, Che relatives, who now seek to break the} tion vigorously combatted {It an inter- aie ol uy po a sets will tering with the Individval, oon" diy Miss Emily Norris Billing, of Philadel-| Dr. Harris eal! to-day the Beli bli in 8S phia, resumed the witness-stand this) its original form would make the citixen 3 is Wp Ne morning. She wns an old friend of Mivs| liable for recommendfhg any mineral AN he at jee to BenienauEcuh aN rts i 196 Mt 1st 3: Pa 3: Bi $3 = ensrsersuy: er SSK: Penneyiventa Rexding 1 Reading 24 Republic FErES “ SB523 of 02 MUSIC-BOX MADE DISCORD. Oy Americana dvance. All around good buying with Amerl- cans in chief demand’ marked the deal- {ngs on the London Stock Exchange to-day. Orders for New York were in exceptionally large volume, Denver & Rio Grande common was “2 per cent.. Southern allway | preferred gal averaged 1-4 per cent. advance. = - Wh Market Kany. in he he ‘or The weakness of English cables af- fected whent to-day! and the marke: opened easy, ‘orelgn houses. were 37.00.) | Mra. Marie Faust, twenty-nine ycare oll. | pormer Phila em at the start, while loca? houses scorn [Of South Hiver, were taken ill on the naigNesertAawate bought on the amall Northwes. receipts, Hobe | seme day two weeks ago with Paci) pg, Webb, thirty-five years old, the) CHeckime further declines, Corn was a Ons: f the steam packing-1 t BBL Saale 2.00.00] Hoth died to-day within haif an hour, | emuer Of the scam packing woune ton gpening prices were: Muy wiveat, 19 3-8 3e.000, f chiidrgn. . larch wheat, tm 55. Uhici : sreuaon | eacttleaves altarally, of smeicet pe ie pital this morning, while In a state of| prise. were: May when ee 44 me atas Son. | ming taote ihe douth iver Metho-| coma, superinduced by Bright's din 391-8. vetooan| Hot, Chufeh. aed her alster'a iuneral| Webb came “here a’ year wgo from orkiaiclooing: tliat March 124000001 from the same church in the afternoon. | pntiadetpita, where he had well-to-do| 7 443-8; July corn, ta sey, : relatives, jonlng prices” were! Muy a ee Preferred ese 3.00.0)! JURY CONDOLES WITH JUDGE etna DUTCH DEFEAT ACHINESE. a a Wota! capital of Morkan-iockefelter- Saar sched ba elihed Sere ace eet tee ay ggn yy [ite Rented | cotton ies worked up eeverst ‘Tho history of the stupenddus combi- mation of the s:cel indusiry In the United ; States dates back to 1897, when a plan ‘was formulated to merge the American Sheet Steel, the American Steel aud ‘Wire, the American Steel and Hoop and ational Steel companies into one organization, Androw Carnegie nipped the scheme tn the bud by announcing his intention to Yuild a twenty-mill sheet plunt at Du- quesne. The plan was taken up last Spring, but John W. be and it was quiescent until Fall, ‘he proximity of the national election fie It prudent for the trust magnates lay the matter over again. Finally wus decided to take it up after the Present Conyters adjourned, Pittsburg Report. Meanwhile the Carnegie Company be- gan to lay plans for next year's bu cael and frction o aint de Oped over a division of trude. Phe Carnegie: anderen ta, of new Plants covering every branch’ of the steel Industry came thick and fart and | a ended in the conferences which have going on in this city for the pust two weeks, and which have resulted | 0! Up the formation of the firat “billion- jollar’’ trust... Despatches from Pittsburg received in Wall-atreet to-day seited that Andrew | hi Carnegie had signed a contrac ver: Er mock poldines initne arneei¢ y to J, P, Morgan & Co, and H. Cuerick. At the offices of Morgan & Co,, Mr, J. P. Morgan a Mr. bert Bacon d olined to dircuss the’ matter or to give any Ftatement whatacever. ‘A conference waa hold in the Morgan offices this morning! between Mr, Mor- an. Mr, Bacon, President Gary, of the eral Bice}: Compan; resident Rel, ‘of the Ameritan- Tin Plate) Com oy and. ap director, In. t mesican) Bheet BI ind” Ame cen) in the Supreme Court to-day the follow- ing communication from the jurymen wi ent term was handed him: Upon our return to the court on the Ist inst. we learned of the d apected three-score vears and ten and further honored by your own career. permit. vs to express to You our most Gates broke tt |hearty. sympathy, ¥ and our wish that you may reach as honored an a eb Nthe Menke: trates on the subject of the acceptance courts, courts have: been forfelted In the Court of found to be worthless, the refer the bondsmen to his office. from Police Headqu Fi When Juatice Glegerich took his eat! | wererpAaM, Feb. 6. Batavia (Irland of Java), capital of ¢ Netherla: Indies, say the expeditl sent agalnat Samalanga, Island Sumatra, hus captured fortress of Batoriflik, ‘The Dutch loss was etx killed a ho have been serving during “It wan with profound regret that ath of your re- ather after an honored iIfe of enty. FINED FOR HER BAD TALK. Mrs, Sarah Conway, of 216 Weat O: Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, w of Daniel Conway, a foreman in Rapid Transit tunnel excavation, fined $10 to-day, Last night Con: Kindly in your bereavement e after an prosperoun and fila life of happiness and use- w went to the salo AFTER STRAW BONDSMEN. nue, and. the. bartender refused to ae a Sugeestion him a drink, Just then his wife, wi - had also been drinking, appeared ai a Growing Evil, tried to dissuade her fuaband, and, Distgict-Attorney Philbin this morning| Keneral xerimmago occurred. dre: a letter ts the Chy Magis failed to appear, and Magist mer took a complaint of scur guane against Sire, ¢ 1 { bonds for prisoners in the police preterr the policeman, Conway arged, During the past year more than two undred bonds furnished in the police VILEL Hobhin Assailed All Who Less Than a Dime, General Scastons’ and the sureties future cases, Phtibin: suggests that in Mr. Magistrates, in suspicious Sev Magintrate Corneil to-day, One was a man whom ¢' Snrah Snyder Mi we A general alarm han teen sent out rtera for Sarah dreas- rene of 3 New Rowery. nyder, thirty-one 129, r iritth avenues and wh a dtd Advices from the Achinese forty wounded. The Achinese lost sev- the of John O/Connell, at SHS Eighth ave- Jn court O'Connell, the saioonheene je Flam: ous lan onway: Breferred| of steel manufacturers in the Y ABUSED BY BEGGAR.” Gave 1 beggata were arraigned before in Yorkvitie Court United Charities officials have been try- ing to get for. some time—Jacob op iE. le in the “inital market trading tu being Influenced by slightly: better Neh cables on emall partérece'pts «, a fale foreign support. Vater ihe m ket became dull on a toial absence peblic sprculatios Shorts were made iineasy by the rumor that the Southern magi es were up 1-16 to 1-8 cent on a donvatl: demand. ‘The opening pricea were: February 9.20 to 9.22; March, 9.30 to 921: April, 2, to 9.18; Bay, 9.20 to 9.21; June, 9.18; July, VAT te 9.18; Augua:, 8.82 to BAS; Septem: ber, 8.38 w» 8.45; October, 4.15 Di ber, $.00 bid 07.8 TO RAISE PRICE OF RAILS. Meet in the he jon of nd ne ee on Big fronma el Wt] PEPTaRURG. Feb. ¢—Willle 1 a|of Jones & Laughlin, and Frank IHirss of the American Steel ant Wire Com: pany, thin city, will leave to-night for New York to allend meetings Holland House, C. M. Schwab, President of the Carnegle Company, who Is now in New. York, will ale8 attend. The meetings have been ‘call tu advance prices on rails, billetr, &e. An Increase of $1 or $2.0 ton $26 price will be made, and this It Is ht will bring many: orders before the new price goes Into effes: —<—$<—<———___— + Kiag's Dragoons Now, 87. PETERSBURG, perial ukase has heen tesued changing. Bivera Van's ten Dragoon” he 000,000 STEEL TRUST The entire market | 1 7-8 and other nhares | King, | wer the | QUEEN TRL AT ONCE Stocks and Prices Soar|Accused of Figures as Vi Wiillam Spotas the Crimin trial in General He Is charged with attempting t cure $20 from | xerald, known as “Mme, | Palmist Queen.” Mra, Pitagerald threat io Ina 1 de oni respors Bpolnsc that by & i hate Sion 1 eY N Ex-Wife The annour the marriag y tae Re oh the hin the suctety: of t Mite came Inco ou May of fast hin for diverse Bievein, at New rlage she war Caroline Loul of Monteiair, the omMtcer, AC the trial « charged him wit He also, she dect ep on the floor she had objected fourteen-month: ¢ Tombs charged cured $14 from a) womi sivorse ving $600 to Judge Attorney Gardiner C. B. TUBES mony was performed year, ie locked the plano to punish ner for being negligent in her household duzies. old child, lie neglected her when her childre Like Crime’s ictim. 1a polleeman forme Court Squad, wae ons to-day, Hzabeth Fitz~ @ingari, the Mr a prison ing. w dgrapher 1 her as A co “ane, old the woman wourker. tn herself erver John Carrot ED ACN Charged Him with Brutal Con- duct. ~. Minot J. age, of ured, on ‘Thirty -fourth parriage Mio Tul clair. in sued his city and Mon pleasant notoriety when his wif pefore V Shancellor ark, Befor daughter of ana my wite maid tie She yf her sult h brutailiy. Jared, compelled ner to of a cold room because to his spanking taeir were born, shy sald, and on one of these occasions le went away on a bicycle trip of peveral ¢ were married In teatified that whi at to prevent aged to atiract campers near Ly from her husban left her husoan parents, taking daughter, v: begs to recover Uh was denied, to wee the child « When tne first sat om ty-fifth atreet ni landed on. the wi the house | Stockholders B00,370 Goes af Directora of today wet antde a of the general m f five cents py f coal mined mpany during Ing to Se The directors 4 of two per oe} frat preferred an increase er ent. The two p AMOUNT toy $68) OH Fraternal Orde Ceremony ‘Tae funeral of resi persone, known on local, pol ator Patrick VATERBON, N. y Gar Comp: warsauto proceed! ciuirges that the in $9900) of Its the company. Tay Kan compan | fran here Lake Viearant, in 1895, her huaband ¢ her scrsaming, suit in this elty lat echt though he was permitted huabarml she went to live with her par: PHILADELPHIA, Fed, 6.— by tock era ‘The services were hera of the Fraternal Order of Jersey Corporation ey-General of che State sayn the days duration, They Iso, and Mre, Tubts IIe they were camping © Adirondacks. nuinually abused her parents, and when #he retorted on une occasion he tarew her down, Kneelet on her breast and throttied her She man- the attention of other and they rescued her eo wrath, She finally’ doand went to he: her | three-year-old four but the application 1 inter Mra, Tubbs left her t One Hundred and She forbade him to , and Tubbs, made denper- entered the K acrors an alrahaft. Indowalll und entered For this arked in ing. READING PAYS A DIVIDEND. Get as and to Sinking Fund. Moard the Reading Company «required by the terms tage a stoking fund ton 7O27. 419 the and Iron year 10, amour the da dividend 0,000 of the the company ast year of half per per vent. dividend wil te upon —— BRODIE LIES IN CALVARY. of Kagles Conduct dge Jumper, Steve Brodie was held from hie late residence, Imi Enat One Hundred and second thie al and was attended by severn} many of whom are well ities nducted by iK pronounced | mor and ex-Assembly= P.O. Sullivan, Drescher, Dobe Ackron wi Morgan man Willfam Leonant, J, Feb, &.—The | oy ina fraud. Ing» brougatt company has $1,060,08, ax ciatmed ny ta now trying over the Mayor | derteny WAGON KILLED OLD MAN. Fell Ben | Wheels, | Joon Johnson, | Morrla street, Jersey Clty, of @ heavy coale Feb. 6@—An Im. { Holand. of 2 Wear Forty wirees, to-day. The wheels » rixty years old, in front rt driven by ‘Thoms veuta ned over him, killing bim aimee: Inatant): Tolland, employed hy the New York Bieam-Heatlng Company. wae arrested. ho the Hensy | wy} __ SHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1901. “ISIN? 'Broadway,8and9 Sts. FUNERAL OF POLICE AERO. Extortion ;!Thos. Fitzpatrick, Killed at Factory Fire, Laid Funeral Thomond purth atre [fire at First avenie and soreet inst this morn (iusen of ton avenue and Sixty-aiath Capcain bolleemen hon « ran metery Sergeant he same $10 Naval Selects the Battery am 0 upon was BCre on sh whead, to had not thought beat to first get a site and then consult the architects. hink haif the sum mentioned would pe enough. Well, 1d Relative LONDON ra, zi, Dn tn Ohtrel at of Derby t Hand. trie the Uiesmed V Intruder, who struggled terward he was certified tine I aane, He Wai erty Owners at Long Branch. Ex-Commisaloner R. Perry D Long Branch. N. J., ar Wes: Ei after only Branc there in ot tend the erection of severa and Scarborough 1 A, the Atiantlo aid other amalier hotels, m sh Hi Selgelmnn, Wi w Jac n Boston te Gharged tradited. etgelman rand lived at 3 until a year and a half ago, disappeared. Daniel's. wor! A sale. 50 dozen white elderdown cotton filled Com- fortnble: covered, jvalue 1: SHEETS AND CASES - dozen neay cases, spl SHEETS. 54x90 48c. i ; f _ China: Its Present Condi. WAY & 9TH STRERI tion and Status Among Na-| BROAD A I tions, described in the == ee CASES: 1901 World Almanac and Pneyclo- KG 60x88) 176) 10a; 1 | BORE oe SIA rederenice book Ot | mnie runnin arene Linen Aisle. Main Floor, Rear, | Over Dages. °° * Substan-| Sunday is opportunity day for tially bound, ° * Price 25¢.| egy Mall orders promptly filled. sally For sale by newedealors, or ecvertieement ; Get a line wal Alumni, vietted Mayor naval. perhaps better known as Benjamin be aver by vor It How much will iy dollars Mr. Betjamin sal the matter of cont ——— TRIED CHURCH DESECRATION | Stopped hy a Prt Appeared in the Rofian Catholic R, PERRY DOBBINS DEAD. of the largest property and unmarried —— y of Wr ’ NEW YORKER IN Boston saiL|/ VC ewear Dep't.) Selgelman was arrested to-day Cold Weather Coverings, Our prices always the lowest. Still further reductions in this BLANKETS-— 150 pairs fine white] wool Blankets, slightly soled from display, &c., at big redu Size. ‘ost of muslin by the yard, Of Four days mor-—and only four—of the period of $1 ra'e for treusles presenter! ke in the testimony hertwith given in these columns, Thai's the important thing ty announce, for it positively and absolutely closes such an opportunity as was never. given before and will never he given again, There will be no extension—the closing, session falls on Sunia,—and 10 ACCOMMODATE THOSE WHO WORK—BUSY DURING THE BUSINESS HOURS OF THE WEEK DAYS, the hours next Sunday have\ Been. charged—from 10 4. M. to 2 P. M. (the regular hours) TO 10 A. HM. TOG P. Mom [einl hours that mark the absolutely final session under this offer. GO AND ‘SEE CURED PATIENTS, -_-—— at Rest. wervlen jceman | Pitapatrick, of 112 Enat Fifty: | et, who loet his Life in the bir Thirty -frat aver Thursday night, were hela ; Caroline Moore, 14% West 50th Ing at the Roman Cato: streot, eight years ago had measles, { BilgVineon tur srrereltes ina lowed by enlarged tonsils. It wasn't 100i Und! members of her family had to shout to make ner understand. She couldn't hear h. even when placed ag was driven altnost frantic with . Doth eara kept dischargiai ther took her to a physician in this.” national Hon specialist. He declared the rin Was rotted away and entirely tating the ure of an ARTIFICIAL EAR- DURUM, but he could save tne left ear. Sh remained under his treatment for) a Joni time, and at the end she was worse, "Oni day about a year ago her father read one, of Doctor Copeland's announcements. That: Nery day he took bin daughter to. an a 4 offices. In two months ber Feet twenty-tlve Thirty-artn Delaney and from the East on attended ae a guard of escorted the body to Calvary where Interment was ma Daly, Raynor Shire station, were also present. 00,000 FOR NAVAL ARCH, Alumni Committee of Mit. FRED SETTER, Zu IST AV ‘Knights Malta and St. John costume), who, ateful for cure of Despera’ Bron- chial Trouble himself, wrot letter to the papers, concluding wit “With noth- ing but coughing up mucus, followed by vomit t my head would no sleep. and loss ersuaded to go to econd week's ‘marvellous el she purmued the treatment month 4 1) Patience was rewarded, for she and fe friends know that she | She hears to-day ax well rirlot Jean. th . Seep sound, no more coughing, more inucus, work is no longer a iad; (ethan ic 1 could att up a week tell how ‘able I used to feel how well J feet v — mrbaren stony Deat. jsidor Halpern, 417 Gra couldn't hear at ail when, be! cosamaeeeed treatment. Ile was totally deaf, Ent ordinary conversation with er, for a Site. Ward, author e Comes a Anothe: J. McCabe, of the song lure of ow ery anxious face that Sr. he came to Doctor Copeland. oing—it is my tiving, my fu- ing to me. [can't lose my "That was the substance of |. and there was reason for voice that had thrilled 3 ral Erben, retired, and 1 a committer ef the Aq re at Sevent Lt Peter Kohiman, 492 Lorimet attest, Broo! lyn, a. 1. Greenpoint), In xevenity-one yours: " old, ate had been deat {wenty: years) Ye jibe calcenibathnad AUF ied peland restored his bearing. dny Mr. Ward could not Mra th 11 Wy on Kbove a whisper.” There were anxious days | fe connected w In the supreme’ cote ‘5 and weeks that followed during that atrug-|the City [fall Me In grateful, to Reet Skil on the one aide and neg- | Copeland for the improvenient. Ni ineane, expostre, vverwork on the | plished In his hearing. In (WO weeks. however, the voter red PERFECTLY, COMPLETELY Catarrhal tro had caused PERFECTLY, COMP! operation of the ved the voice and Qualities, deep an the City Hall this afternoon 1owith him about the alte Area, which the As leclded to have bultt nald the de the Battery, where te MH sailors and ip@ coming and golne. tation ded ale ‘1 now hese a watch tek from ‘the ear which. hed “been eat feer harles E. Nicholson, Cold ore 2 Laat Vatee nd Lang ‘Teonbhles. f i New York spectaiist in voter ettt Do you think Mr. Ward is grateful? Sak K * him or write to him at h lee. The werk before a dt 2 ean No, Ay Wert Twenty ol treet, had told her she was. theeaten Fnrthermore, Mr. \ that in the uinption. Of course she was) original Interview. sbovs given. “the hult | alarmed. There ts tragedy in such fancturen ot told. only my Voice, bu: my a : cars "were failiiug.” he says. ""limaglie Doctrr’ Copeland: hie eehuocea eae ihe x ® plano or orchestra entirely, accomplished that in a) few! practlealiy happy. and want te wee tt oko 7 A mit heen considered an | was He was tnelined t think 99.7 ald and finding that his hearing ts going—the ment areming falter earh ight | cured” and abe is a-atrong. heathy Krateful to Doctor Copeland = ib Anion ee Concluded It Was the Stomach, A New York Throat and Lung 5} rented Undertaker Comellun. of Sea Cite, LL. and after a long trial failed, other doctors hac; concluded’ It was’ siome ach and bladder disease and the patient had better star at home, go to bed and be doctored by hin Family Doctor. If yon 2 want to know what real gratiiuds is you should xo andssve him or get to write. you abou; Uoctor Copeland cured nian Ive halt ought to Battery is the that the The Graap of Aathma, llere was a caro of Asthma, distres in-elenting Asthma, with paroxys) coughing, sleepless’ nights, during whic he patient sits up struggiing for bre: This ts the description which every unfor- . tunate Asthmatic knows only too well, de Brito] Elven by Br: S) Kant 116th u known saleanan, 58 yea of Braaiits 49 middewe Feo. 6 —HIilsebr relative of the Prestient of He save that he nad given uj pa . ‘ Bir ir, Campos Sal.ce, * inear. nvtbing bi Mr. Patrick € West at, 8 Pos Sales inear: m ote nd ti tatyen | ctty. for three Alicted with Cae = an asylum for the inrane 1 its are i os atte ol js troubles by the Copelani he Is now a different man altogethe- moe cers The Copeland Metical Inltte 4 delight when he ‘atirely relleved of his describe hia the tn Matiock Hath. int jay, Jumped over the pull-down in, A After the Grip. One of those cases th S ome] mon, In which the wks nervous oysten Seenis to have been shia font Mh Ave The 4 1 f ve." Ie describes E ing, paina in the head and trembles deed, he deacriben a condition which 38 out ore NERVOUS DISEASE. After: bone ome, 28 by the Copeland. physicians himself as feeling like a new well and lighthearted Ignatius Rau, 191 Forsyth s nd last night wich preumonta| Shen Me cea 1 ne Ce eee, a week's illness. He was one| heartily recommends, ers at Long his Wirt hat he might superti more new rorner 424 Street and. Next Sunday, Spee: (close #1 10 A. M. to 6 PMS $1 A MONTH UNTIL FEB, 9. Patienta living at distance, incloving. je of the Larue: rop. dled at his cottagd $a month until cured. he owner of the big Howland In at Weet Ei Ladtes any expensive cottages and He cant’ land along the je was thirty-seven years old ed Here nm Be Extendited mn Clearing Sale. yr the New York police. He with forgery and will be ex- Fancy re Collars, 7 tes, -mstrussion| Fabols, Boleros, ebc., me atreet wnen ne] TOC,, 25¢. & 50c. each. an tron 2 | ‘These goods are an accu- mulation of odds and ends 5 which we are desirous of clos- _ Our patrons want the best. Wi ing out immediately. give it at our Remnant Sale for & Also small consideration. Oe x4 Suits of high-class materials: 350 Neck Ruf, and trimmings, up-to-date styles ie in black and colors, with with black findings, which at press, chenille and chiffon ends, at |¢"" @r¢ very popular, to order,” $1.00, $1.95, $2.95, S14: trousers, $4; overcoats of imported Velours and Friezes, 3.95 & $495, formerly $3 to $12 each. satin lined, $20, All our faney: Lord & Taylor, wool and silk vestings, former Broadway & 20th St. > SALE OF ons. Sale. 1,98 50 2.08 3.98 4.98 (6x6 ft.) Were. {prices $10 to 15, now $6. Wee! know we are giving more than double value. [Hf you don’t agree with us, money back, 4 Our Full Dress and Tuxedos; made of German and English) finished and unfinished Drape,jicg silk lined throughout, $30. No} i better ean be had anywhere’ aty jany price, 2 ARNHEIN\ full size pure heavy = silkoline beautiful designs, ea., Thursday... 89c' i) -welgnt sheets and pillow at less than endid quality, Size. Were. Sale. | may be had by mall on receipt of advertised price, FE:

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