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to pieces in anger and taxed » ing tt to ribbons with his teeth. Samuel was heh for the Grand Jury without bail on a charge of felonious assault, in the Harlem Court to-day, and ‘when he is brought up for trial Bt marck may be a witness. “The |Munchs are husband and wife. He formerly had a wholesale cigar store Bi “at 45 Sixth ‘Magistrate Fiammer that Munch drank | striking another chair and the wall. The| staphic et Tana abused her. They lived over the “store. She left tim four months ago|strings in the struggle. and went to live at 1903 ‘Third avenue. He glo between man and dog and ran to the | Teturned two weeks ago. He found her Feb. ¢ and had supper with her. ‘BABY AND INDIANS FEATURES OF FIRES. One Is Thrown Qut of Window and Indians Sound Alarm with Whoops. from the same bruised by striking on When the mother saw , on the Meanwhile Capt. the Salvage Corps, lige net. and into this Clara Bromberg leaped from the window and allghted in safety. from fright and shock and a scaling ladder had to be ralsed to bring her Se Gistrict of the lower west aide, but i) i(¢lent work by the department confined “thes fire to the building Satarted, the four- enue. Mra, je sold out and went to California Munch told After! poltco station, at Fe amuel Munch Fired Three Times At His Wife, and Each Time the Bos Seized the Man’s Pistol Arm. Socnne His 8442S OEEOOOROOO NEEDLE ODE BISMARCK. The fafthful St. Bernard dog that saved Mra. Munch from her husband's pistol, tore Munch's picture big policeman to prevent him attacking tho prisoner in the Harlem Court. PADELELADDED 980080 | Bismarck is a grand specimerf of the ‘great St Bernard species, and his mis trees, Mrs, Pauline Munch, of 19§ Third Avenue, owes her life to him, while Bamuel Munch, of 19% Third avenue, “gaight be a murderer but for tho tn- telligeace of this big dog, which gave @nother evidence of tho thinking power =f his canine brain by seizing a life- like crayon portrait of Munch and tear- supper they quarrelled and he threat- ened to kill her. She fled. He left and Mred a furnished room at 1996 Third avenue. Next morning at 7.0 o'clock he Med again. Locking the doors he told her he was going to kill her, He drew a platol. She whrank into a corner. Sho ts a frail little woman of thirty-six. He ts a strapping six-footer of forty-nine years, He levelled tho platol at her, and she threw a shawl over her head just as big, brave Blamarck rushed upon the| man, leaping up to his pistol hand. | The pistol went off. The bullet pierced a chair on the other side of the room, ‘The terror-stricken woman removed the whawl and saw her husband alm again. A second and a thin! time Dis- marck sprang at ‘the murderers hand, each time throwing it aside, the bullets dog tore Munch's right coat sieeve into Mrs. Munch escaped during the etrug- East One Hundred and Fourth street a servant Jumpe: Into fourth story windo' helgi to sustain injuries. and face badl; he porch. t alld dre fain Its nose was broken projecting led John's. C. was spreading ni Mrs. Frank was unconsclou; own, shman, of A fqur-year-o1d girl was dropped from who are here with a delegation from ad Mfe net! of and a fainting woman was carried down | first to amell smoke, and when they saw @ scaling ladder at a fire to-day tn 9) the bi they got out In th rridor Myrtle avenue, Brookly: Rebecca | and emitted warwhoops that awakened Frank, the baby girl, was the only one jevery one In the house, | iy s ‘The scene of the fire was a three-story Indians Whovup an Alarm, frame bullding at 159 Myrtle avenue. The total loss 1s $10,000. Old Greenwich village was routed out of bed before daybrenk to-day by a erce, $25,000 blaze. For a time it looked Yas if the flames would eat their way in which $108 and 108 Seventh avenuc. {were tall tenoments. <The tenants Jef, what they <or" “two Indian: ae and Mathew Ankel, a Sioux, 7On either side of the burning buildin in 112. made called the Joun Luortous, muc herotsm it tory brick block at iy a the Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Va, The Indians were the Asbury'’s Incendinry Fires. Another fire, apparently of incendiary started he prompt work of the tments would certatnty | burned blocks of buildings. Mor- | M's lvery stable, on Sewall avenue, In ‘hich the fire broke out, was destroyed, ve carplages. All hay PDILPOODG Er! Asbury Park last alge, (18 THE WORLD “TUESDAY. EVENING, Aim. Evening World’s Investi- gator Forestalls Cau- tious Rivals and Scares Them So They Forget What They Came After Any first-class ghost who has a st ly fob will agree with novel writers and professional strong men that one-half of success depends on reputation. And every ghost has a reputation of ome Kind, good, bad or Indifferent. ‘The wark KI who spolled the honey- 100n of Martin Durkin and his pretty bride by slamming doors, whtstling alrs from comic operas through his nose, overturning chats and King about thelr apartments on the second floor of 284 Ferry street, Newark, when all but burglars were In bed, {s a high-class ghost. Mr. Durkin thinks so and fo does Mrs. Durkin and they ought to know, for they xhared thelr rooms with him until HUNTERS MISS GHOST, BUT GET WLEH LD) SHOCK: _ FEBRUARY 12, 1904. «WN \s Like Maghe” He Feared Consumption. doctors that were recom. "They tala me that i to fea, shat T neg! 1 toasts ‘und it ted tun te tke bronohial tubes and then had extended to the tow wonderfully {have iuipcored ander \@ Copeland treatment I cannot begin to tell a. the cong’ 18 gone, and eS ecrs eat f ery way. 1 can y can work better than I ever could."* At Last the Lungs. pies Rosle Cannon, 231 West Sst et. eald: -1 knew that my trouble was Catarrh, for ‘my ayaag- Go and see them, If you can. Write to them anyway, This {is the text that accompantes the estimoap—pouring In wpoa you dally—for rour verification, Twenty or thirty new, earnest witnesses with thelr wonderfal, words’ with each Issue laid bi fore you, Isn't It worth your while to see others who used to muffler as you suffer now? ‘em, earnemt, starting testimony s:til' pouring 10 such a Practice and such a Treatment 68 sau never known before—as can be obtained no- where else. Ripened, exalted, perfected In the greatest ox: rience by far ever given to physicians in Herpitala of Instituttons of any kind, it ts 80 exargeration whea we say, ‘It in greater than any other Penetice.” ‘None others work such cures.’ “Thero is no other Treatm methode there say hare been asable to: placed under re tn their raise: have yet to| No class of diseases hes furnished more etrih- ing testimony since the installation of the sew methoda than those who suffer from stubbora asthma. Case after’case has been cited, and at- Other Just as Interesting 1s that of Mrs. Olliver, 219 St. Ann's ave. Hronx, elty. She will tell ail about tt, if you will go and se Ree or at who reatment sitice the new methods # Jan, 1, who is not ent Doctor’ Copeland bimpe! hetr une single comol ery one is getting cured. write t Another Gratefal Asthm: Mr. R. Smith tlves at 45 Orerton Yonkers. He had catarrh of the head and throat for many years, bu: did not know thet it had teveloped Into asthima until he began te doctor for hie troubles within the last few years, affere! and found no rellef until he came to the Copeland physicians, He is glad indeed te tea NG acEMS TO HAVE D THE SPLENDID LANONS OF THESE MD MEN, Every one 1s getting well, and testifying to it—the volumes: printed only” con- Shed by the space we are alloned In these col- amps. This In Mow It Looked to the Durkin. he made it too lively, Then they went to Ive with Mrs. Durkin's sister, at 22 Fillmore street, taking most of thelr furniture with them. Some Ghastly Legenda, Thero were those who sald that the ghost was elther that of a Frenchman or his wife who had taken polaon and died together in each others’ arms sev- eral years ago. ‘They argued that there must be moro than one ghost to keep up such a racket and that the noises were heard in th: {dentiea! room in which the couple were Detective O'Netil was as#)rned to hunt Munch down. a preliminary he got @ photograph the man from Mrs Munch. In taking {t down Mrs, Munch firnt had to lower ayon portrait of her amaltant to the floor, Bisinarck had watched the proceeding with nervous in amt the instant the crayon Was lowered he sprang at it and tore it in ploces with his bie mus and teeth, O'Neill captured Munch Iast night tn a laundry. Munch told the Magistrate that when he called on hig wife she attacked him y with a carving-knife, iting his right eve. He waki the’ platol Tay on the Mantel; that his wife krabbed. for tt, between them for tol it went off three ac and tn’ the stru possession of the p' times, Mra. Munch thinks her husband {Is crezy. In court Detective O'Neill told with ! how the faithful animal had torn to shreds the crayon portrait. speaking Bismarck, rest In Munch, to Ret at the Three pollce- Walle jhe was who took a ferocious In kept tugging at his rop Mant of his mistress men were required to ho “Most wonderful dog Te the Moatatrate MISSING GIRL WAS ON A VISIT. Supposed to Have Been Kidnapped, She Was at Her Aunt’s. After a night of anxtety and vigorous and detectives pretty twelve-year-old May Richants, who was belteved to hay 4 from 142 Cornetison avenu y. was found ste this morning Home « Mra. Maud Monmouth few miles from her own home The entire police force on the cas May, while playing near home two deys ugo, suddenly decided to vist her aunt. The latter supposed that Muy's Parents were aware of her visti. aunt, stre: had been put ‘als Is the fourth myaterious fire thag has occurred in Asbury Park this Win- ter, The burned building was insured for $12,000 and was owned by Harry Mor- ford, of Lakewood, The Hastings cottage at Monmouth Beach, a village near Long Branch, was also-destroyed by fire late Jast night. The contents of the dull Were nis0 consumed, loss is estimated at $15,000, Ol Lady Burned, Two men passing the frame cottage of Mrs, Rose zle, at 129 North Twelfth street, Willlamaburg, saw the old lady traning from the window, wreathed fn lames, They rushed inside, selzed the coverings from a bed and wrapped them around her, She wit di Mra. MoKenzle ‘ved alone. She laud Undressed for bed and was lighting a jamp, when In throwing te match away the sleeve of her nightdress nt fre, express company detectives wero ox. cited for hours yesterday over the sup- posed thett of 1009 from a pac! of currency shipped here trom A 1,00 consignment war ex: pected, but the Chicago bank on open- Ing the packare found only half of the $0,000 mentioned Inthe Invotce letter, { The telegraph wires were kept hot und the detectives’ were myatified, as the seals on the package had apparently not been broken, Finally a message camo from New York. York to the Chicago bank to recoipt for the $2,000 to a bank In St. Louis, The mystery wan solved. A Bt. Loujs und &@ Chicago bank had ordered money from the samo frm and the packages were erseakae the Cletatnd ceri). “I wanted to be at Aunt Maud's on Iancoin's Birthday,” explained Muy, nd I expected to be back home in a few days." IN THE AIR. The Germs of La Grippe Are Conveyed Through the Atmosphere. No one can escape the La Grippe germ, because when an epidemic of the dircase {3 prevailing the alr js Iaden with tt. The reason every one oes not have the found dead. So when the Durkins moved out sey- eral newspaper men determined to fathom the mystery, An Evening World reporter thought ¢hat he might score 1 beat by being on the ground early. The reporter called upon Mrs. Durkin and asked her for the key of the apart- ment. Mrs, Durkin had retained {f an she had not moved all her furniture away, She handed the key over most willingly, but remarked, with much con- cern in her volee: “You surely are not going to stay in that place alone! Why. 1 wouldn't do 4t for anything,” The haunted rooms ure four in num n= ber, Adjoining the front room or. parlor ia a small hall bedroom. In a stralent Ine sind the purlor are’a bedroom and hen in the order named, the lat- out upon the back yard, ‘The house tsar is block between streets, midway in the and Frederick ‘ein darkneas, v ita The rooms ¥ The ghost-hunter took a seat in one of the chairs. iting it and awaited dev about 10.39 o'el ainst the opments, parlor twas Slowly the minute e but the ghosts “came not. Noises? Yes, there x snd of but tt was dif agine any’ about them, hing supernatura Rats Load Tenant: From the ceilings and walls mound Of He npering rata. | Hung! yand then went ihe hall door a} hi, where Mrs. Haxter conducts n board ing-house. ‘he watcher had almost sunk into a doze when he was aroused by voices in the lower h Hiway. Ite itstened and n learned t { was the newspaper party of investigation. ‘There were evi- men in dently thre the part thelr” yolces: yee fowls Ing by mounted the stitss llghUIng, sever! he Way.’ They halted out- he kitehen door, Ustener inside discovered that two of them were well-known Newark Rewapaper men and the ‘bird the club ba noman with a taste for ad- |, ain't you going tn, Pete? Bi." was the reply. the barber wan “better have your You' can’t tell what im. y was tainly Tam, old on, bows, heard to remark; clubs ready: happen. Barker Left Early, But here the party struck They tried one door found all of them they Upposed tight Into’ the rooms, selze a spook jece hy the back of the neck. and ry It out aa a curiosity, Abou: the samy moment the chair on which sat ing: World reporter sitpped an Inch or two on the tor, “What's tat?” came from the thres outside, in’ choru Sounded ike @ snag. fter another and locked. vldently had they couht wal a chair moving,” sald By ginger! It's Just 12 o'clock,” sald discase at the same time is because the persons who are enjoying perfect health are able to muccesstully resist and throw of the infection, while those who for any reason are not In tho best of health fall ready victims. ‘The firet symptoms are these of acute catarrh, resembling a hard cold, and if prompt treatment ts applied at this time it can eastly be broken up. One of the remedies at this stage is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, sold by druggists overy- where, and if taken freely, say one tablet every hour or two, for two or three daye, the danger of pneumonia and serious com- plications will be averted, Tho Roy, L. Ui. Palmer, Deptist clergy. man, of Ceresco, Mich., makes a statement of Interest to all cntarrh and grip suifer- . He saya: “Stuart's Catarrh Tablets have certainly been a blessing to me. 1 have used them freely this fall and winter and have found them a safeguard against La Grippe and catarrhal troubles, | from which I had suffered for years. I feet that T''can <treely and. conscleatiously recom mend them,"* Persons who suffer from larch of the heed and throat are very susceptible to La Grippe, and such will find a’ pleasant, con- venient and safo remedy In ‘thts new cas tarrh ‘cure, Btuart's Catarrh ‘Tablets are ccinposed enurely of harmless antiseptics and may et Seca aiaa ath cont Ic, poeta ‘or ua Arug, of! aby) kinds. hen CIGAR AARBURORR, HOMAN? IS KNOWN BY GENEROUSLY G | HAS MORE FRIENDS THAN ANY OTHER Deafuess Among Rallroad Men. The number of railroad men from Paternon, 4., who, have been soming to the Copeland. of fees for ear trouble created eome surprise wntll aimony was received of Me. Saltebuty,. 182 tk-ave., Paterson, a well-known machinist of Ue Erle’ Raliroad, for: many years employed there, whose growing deatner waa known (0 hit companions. “Mr. Salisbury ali was 60 deaf that | began: to feel {2 waa unsale [3 me Men tm my trade kn sir tr7ubles, noises in among thoee who work in say that 1 am grateful over it very inlldty. ‘Call out again, Pete," said Bill, sek who's there.” Scene of Awe. “If there's ere, open the oor." wal , obeying Bilis injunc- tlon. The substitute ghost Inside tiptoed to the door, unlocked It and drew. It tind at the same time quietly stepping behlod it. He could barely discern through Sec eats Ferne Is the date halle way. ight a match Pete," sald Bill, who neeme! better at xiving directions) than In carrying them out, and kept directly. in. the rear of his companion. It, was several eeconds before Pete could find a mach. When It was lighted he held it forth tn his right hand and peered Inte the semi-darkneas, Staring over his head from behind was his'com- panion, Bill. Both drew back quickly, as ff siruck in the: face, when they saw there was apparently no one In the room. Munters Felt Hurt. “Don't let that match go out, Pete, sald pul “Light another. Here, gimme ‘one. Then the two, each with a lighted match held aloft, started to enter:the room. At the game time The Evcning man stepped from behind the nd hat ‘shops. result ls to put Cured of Deafness in One M Mr. Vietor Nodus, broom manufacturer, New Dowery, near Pearl ot., seat hie broth the Copeland Institute for treatment 1 with this ebaracteriaiic remark, 7 Twas deat when I Stephen at., Hoel ing & long time about the people who were being cured by Dr. Copel He did not place muck faith In ne: eo remained deaf longer thun he weeks age be came to the Copeland Offic: gled to testify as to This ts the Real Giiwnet. another; * the spooks aro just ‘Good evening,” he sald. “Looking for | trom ear trouble, from the Reavy coming ‘round hosts! cough and the weakness Incidental to'Bronebitis| to his relief and whose portrait Then one of the party began to de+| "The effect was wonderful. Involuntar- : Is herewith given, are caused by which had developed from Catarrh. Deafness as Well as Asthma. of bis case, Mr. Eres: Ovin! xe 116th st, aaya-he cannot be too thankful to the Copeland physictane. Denides curing him of a stubborn case of Agthma, already alluded to, for which he had pald to other doctors hundreis of dollars ‘and. received no beneat. they Improved his hearing to such an extent that it Is a marvel to his friends. It was evidently the] ity the two struck-attitudes of defense, one brandishing a heavy walking-stick nd the other assuming: the most. ap. roved pugilistic position. The next In- Hlant they came ta themselves, and thelr age was, sufficiently sulphurous to disinfect the haunted room of rate and sxpooke for a long time to come. Anger fo ed surprise and chagrin ange! fan’ they could aee no merit in The EB Word man's remark that he thougat he had a right to look for ghosts If he wanted to without t Newark about It.” They “took their parture In hgh dudgeon. s explains why they did story. oft thelr’ ghost for rhing papers, And It also relates act that If there are spooks at No. 28! ‘erry atreet they were taking a night off last_night. scend the stairs, a in the blood. Polson img in the blood Earnest?” de- he brain and nerves, re are vou Kolng, 1 the other two, Spook Nolnes Heard. Rea to cut am forget all about ed the front door behind him, hop rush with it any spook plowing him, Bronce ‘Mr. J. Murray, of Gl ed for many years Ipcurab! had eatarrh "Ary you easily (rrtusted ‘Are you always anxione** + temptation to do a ltt pook-work himself. He arose from hi chalr, slowly, walked through the bed- m'to the kitchen and back again to hear that? . If that didn’t sound Hke t I never heard one.” js your temper irritable?” ‘Buffer from sleepleeaneea ‘Does not slcep refresh your* that he stopped up nostrils, cough and eering led him to belleve? that the diseise extende! to the bronchial tubes The doctors Rat said he had asthma. [i would be werth your while If you have asthma trouble to see him or write to him GRIP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS THESE THREE DREADED DISEASE~ can be avoided if DUFFY’s PURE MAL WHISKEY is aken at the first symptoms ofacold. Achiil orcold, if neglected: ray develop into a fatai illness. Don't srifle with your health. Keep Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey in your medicine close and: use it promptly atthe firat signs of Approachin: strip, pneumonia or other Jung or throat rouble, [1 3 will save doc ora’ bill- Run Oown from Catarrh. A thornughly rin down condition from oatarrh ia the story told by Willlam A. “Ander- son, 898 Trinity. ave... city. "felt, heavy, ar@ ured in the he says, “"y head was always stopped epi tell-swey ie fesn and ngth. Now my nostrile are cl tinct, I have gained ten pound: Catarrh Speedily - Relieved. Af you want to know shether a serious case ui ‘atarrhjof the nose and throat, tt atopped- ly relleved by the new treatment ting, these divtrese 0 pt a Gol parson to'gn to or write te is J, Mcweily, Nor 140 Weat res Brooklyn by you have:paia on tep of head Fs ‘Lm your legs and arms go to ft there a tush of bloat To the Need” The Road to Consumptia! And it was no doi Y. in weight . @ dangerous ‘cond! doctrw tolt nim that. and thoy told bed catarra for & long time jngth, eiop ng at last Into pulmonary et lonly weak and ‘sick, ‘Lut Uherovanty hopelean when f weat to: Doctor Oope tai ot the treatment In a fow dan al last under the care ef one Brenchial Trouble. 2, of 162 ash S55 i catarrh an® ere almost ted my cured In one month by mptoms remain f calling himseit tho: 78 entirely closed: head and ihroat. 1 Doctor Copeland. $1 UNTIL FEB. 22. ‘The evening papers lest Saturday contained the following announcement, which was authorised by Doctor Copela ‘The closing sessions under the 31 opportunity Institute are unprecedented. it Hooks Imzuesible to care for any. co ie proportion of applicants. Doctor Co) land says there been no attempt to anewer letters received since Wednessay. To-morrow (Sunday), on which the session (10 A. M. been extended to 6 P. ta accommodate the Mr, Wi'liam P. Reynolds, of “The serious reeult of the Catarrh wae the effect ‘t had on my stomach from cousteat hawkine. and coughl oretlanting eegging and etore breantt oraing. ce ore et every Eaora! Ing. coughed very much at night, had ne appetite. ane uch distress and nauses. I could not al Ve my {0 that. I had been treated by ng Copeland one mont To-day I can eat ov ching with good relish, there le no tore cou ing or sageing.” F a down, write us, we-caa Ip you; it will cost you not Dg ta ‘learn how health, energy and vii Send for tree medics and testimo It te the only Walakey taxed by the Governinent sou and gtocers, of dirvet. $1.00 a bottle, | Retuse DUFF @ medicine. ‘This tsa guarantee, All drug. substitutes, they are Injurious, Rocheater, N. Y. Catarrh of the Stomach. ‘The progress of the Catarrh was slow ia my cave eald A; Doipb, of $25 Weahtngton It oniy affected my head firet, but at lest my stomach gave way. 1 took sold! very. ually. |The, Copeland treatinent_ ree Heved me and I bean to get better ri ‘a good walle 'te gyi rellef from the firrt. ‘Dostor Copslaad” has Authorized the statement that the rate will be extended next ‘Obedient to this announcement, Doctor Copeland bas allowed Gaye of grace, which will extend Lincotn's Birthday (to-day) and Washington's—that ts, from the 12th te the 224. Up to and Including the 224 patients will be recelved under this martling offer: they will be received and farnish- ed all treatment nt the rate of $1 Another case of lost voice as remarkable as that of Mrs. Van Kestern, of Eam New York. cited fast, week, 19 that of John Stead, of Long Drasch, N. ess and Ringin, Two people at least have been kept busy writ- ers of sate—Charies P. Ward, 42 Went (cured of partial deafness and joes of and Caroline Moore, 148 W. GOth at. (cared of what wss practically total deafness), and yet these coves presented no more otriki total deafness under the Copeland mothed, as in the ease of Miss Moore and in other cases of Mr. lalpern, of 417 Grand st., and 65 Bart 157th ot. ireet Office Heurs, 2A. M. to IT’S FRIENDS. THAN EVER. —__ 190] WORLD ALMANAC The Reference aa Ba of the People. -The Business Man's Desk Companion. The Fact Book ‘of the Now f Century. he GIG IN VALUE.... +. » SMALL IN PRICE. _> * 1901 World Almazac and Bucyelepedte. © 9 °© A reference book of’ ever 600 pages, 1,009 topics and 10,000 teeta, ‘90. e) Substantially bouad ia Ilthe~ graph board covers, with oowed Décx ax White Ribbon Remed Can be gi teckel oetial sfraaldo de? 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