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joint’. at No. I} Nation THE WORLD: ~= MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18 1901. Fs ‘to that End—Crusader * Taken to Court and No ‘Joint’? Smashing b: To-Day. PEKA, Kan., Feb. 18.--Mra Nation ‘after a.conferenco with her company of “Tome. Defenders" toxlay decided to Mremain inactive for a brief period A ote watch is being maintained on all pected of violating the Pro Pibttion ‘law, and the “Home Defend- ers" Geclare that they will move on th ‘slightest eign of liquor selling, A circ'- Eliar/has been issued by Mra, Nation cai!- lttg for volurteers to help tn her cruvade. | People of every race, color and cred | wild be welcomed, all to werk as “Home Detenders.” “Hearing was resumed in the City SCourt of the action brought against : tion by proprictors of the 47% Kansas avenue, wrecked ten days ago. was jammed. Attorney Dume riifed himself v " Biblical quotations. “We Gnd by Matthow,"’ he aid, “that itiet entered the temple and abolished tinuisance.’* *During the hearlug Mrs, Nation left Weri@eat and opened an winkow. The wind ‘ewept in and blew the papers atout the wourt-rcom. Judge McCable ordered ifthe marshal to clone the w a Tawer it from the top. Mrs. Nation rurt fefbeck and again raised the lower ensh. avas compelled to renrain in her seat the window had beon again cloned. | to her chagrin. ion had her preliminary hear- for Mrx ° ton Thinks She ‘+ Was Insane. {greater number of Christian Sctence = “women were present to-day at the Helen Brush will f Fitegeraid thn on any day during the B two months of the trial, The reason contest before Surrogate was that Mrs. Stetson, pastor of the ?First Church of Christ, Scientist, was ‘Expected to be called Inte to-day, ‘Dr, Allan McLane Hamilton was the Efiest witness. He listened to a long Biypothetical question propounded’ by wyer ‘Bowers, reciting all the evi- idence in the case, and in reply to the if question as to Miss Brush’s Patate of mind when she made her will oD ; WT ehoutd say Miss Brush was of un- mind.’ What form did her insanjty take?’ ‘Delusions. _ Does consumption have any tnflu- enceson the patient's mental condi- does. It often dewlops a | ou jMleve tt?" SeM@uch delusions are contagious. ty umber of persons may —— (Special to Tze Hrening World) NORFOLK, Va. Feb. 18—A Mich will have control of the prov Alon of all the lumber mills and pia: throughout the yellow pine district Gov. John Walter Smith, ‘The court room | UNSOUND MIND) vl share MRS. NATION CALLS FOR HOME DEFENDERS. tasued the fo Carrie Nat lowing proclamation Headquarters of the Hone Defenders terribie brethren, your sons and , daughters, r wives and your > houses.’ “Which ts, down with supineness of hi P ance—the paralyat » fusing into the deluded sons and ° daughters of God, in order that Ife may sow the tares while they slumber. “This army of home defenders declires tts tntent in its name We are the fathers and mo s host, have gem ofthe Lord agatmst th inighty “Kansas shall be free. snd we sot her on a hill that her light may go to every dark cor- ner of the aerth, Come with us and we will do thee good, for the Lord has spoken concerning such a peor Br darnegeere~ ing in the City Court to-day on varic charges preferred for the damage do ISS BRUSH OF THAW CLADENS of To-Day Set All Awheezing. 4 THE TEMPERATURE. i From ronring winter mild February thaw. Last 1 meant tenths 1 the alr will disap have treets were left tn a slushy con: Noby the half snow, half ra A chill, damp exnalation b ck the ree tone, and S and Couxh — Dentha PARIS, Fed. 18 —The WM here and in this ¥ although several a during t ight ontinues int ete in the extreme | STOCKS SAG ON “FOOR SUPPORT Steel Stocks Soar, Then React, Carrying the List Down. | vm: ‘| TRADING IN LIGHT VOLUME, |Dulaware «@ Hudson Prom | ised Welt, but Fell Back in the Decline. The acne rad © Stock Mar ending ¥ trading was If movements in the 1 etocks of the (he preferred . the common Tennessee 234 and nmon AnH comp s advanced che moved p her own men THE GRIP GERM. Slush and the Raw Air|: BRAMAN RMGMGM NAR MMAAAR Tl ' ii Dlaats and bitter cold came sudden transition to-day toa eht northweat morrow thowill be colder domarket was 1 for Southern Pa- 13 polnts, ‘The regular. lonary movement in stocks dropped. oweat pric began market thed ‘Trading Active, ni duly were oe” BROADWAY AND1ITH ST ~} ex-Gov. E Teombination, the avowed obj a to effect cconomy in manageme Consumers, however, are preparing for Edobble In present lumber prices 4 mont & Co., of New York, are Bing the concern. The new vom! will’ include twelve large lumber panies now running from tive ‘mills each. Say Machinery with $300 Dac Was i to De Removed. ‘Tax officers have closed the Mo ik Company's mil!, at Haley use, they say, inachinery on w taxes are due way about to be moved) uit of the State. pee ry was taxed last year tn is sald, owe the clty 520. Jd next Sat ery will the texes pall HOOL IN FIRE PERIL. a Maze Start- ea Near Hy, ppuplls(of Grammar School 75 were feaito be in readiness this forenoon suse of tHtelr fire drt! ding 18 on Nortoik ao way, at No. 19, tire (floor! created gre 5 bu Bamuel Klagfinger's baby @nwoll stove, and the blaze and Jack» ArRe Bejlumber capitalistn, are head big reet, und JAMES McCREERY & CO. LINENS. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. 2x2 yards ‘4 i : : $1.50 each, 2x216 ° a . : : a NAPKINS. 3:8, 4 $1.85, $2.10 and $2.40 per doz. 3-4) . : $2590,/93,602- aE S4 OO mis at HUCK TOWELS Hemmed, $1.50, doz. Hemstitched, 221436 inches, 75¢., 85 $3.00 per $3.00 per doz, HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES +) $1.00, $1.25 per pair. Tray Cloths, Centre pieces, Bureau Scarfs, at very greatly reduced prices. BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREERY & CO. .| for that tin hursery, with ov Fown particular pat without of whteh he always [rar West an Monstary Condith GOULD HOME Is THEIR PALACE CAR. — George end Family Off on a Four Weeks’ Inspection of Their Railroads. DOOUOOODOUCOOONOG tutomobile being away from Lat party | called in and from Georgian ( which for t Mre. Gould . Marto: weeks or more wl nominally ru and Vivian tutor, 1. ktunts William A mnpany Mra. ¢ Hamiite ald and for under are of his grand> mother, Mrs. Kingdon. ‘The diminutive arbiter of tne Gould miilions will have vdiness fe y Central ptatte Pennsylvania Md toeday What beyond Chicago he had not upon his itne: young helr apyarent, George : | centre and possibly tis a M's Parisian chauft | wo | NEW “L” POWER STATION. Favernble to Dat Structure to Idtat Street, Piled tor feted at Plans Wheat Peices elp. A ported of steadying at the opening of the wheat market to-day was quick by post! die partly te Phere was hole trading in the ¢ York's + kop AGM) Lah duly wreat, 3 Nik) prees were! May lym \ + soar Prick : vi a |THEY’LL HAVE WATER TO-DAY IN THE BRONX Famine Will End When a New Connection Is Made with the Old Reservoir. leas. however, of Water Supply Dalton Pe. tabiteh ade: Bis t the water fam- trict would be ree . When 1,200,0 gal- ‘roton water will be turned Bronx reservoirs, A mething is done, to ex- Water works, th 1 famine $10,000, the s been connected ¥ supply rome Park, and| When asked how he would spend such am an through this to { (4400) | We now jpriation ¢ Iw fs to be had in main whieh wil! net however, for a yenr Regardipg the threatened water fam- Ine in this city, Commissioner Dalton sald < add eres bound to be a eh ars, Mr. Birdsall « ten y excess of the demand over the “L repeat that the outlook for this city 2 tn serfous. “It in true that the city] f the Croton, Bronx and Byra Reds wi! be 295,000.00 gallons da faces a general water famine, although I do not belteve an immediate one. Un. ) Damask Table Cloths. ' §x10 Jmes B. Lute, Mr Gould I groom, | the for was given a few final (natructions about {the firet time LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. |i Naa CUNT IbIpSENRe leche Chicages closing "prices were: May | Ne | | JAMES McCREERY & CO., JAMES McGREERY & C0. ! 5 | UPHOLS HOUSEHOLD LINENS. | ren vs | About 4oo pairs, ruffled, mus- $x 8 1.50 each. 7 | lin Curtains,—white, lace 1.90“ stripe, or colored floral pat- large quantity of fine aay double Damask Table Cloths, — 10x10, \ Swiss-made Renaissance | 3.50 to 7.00 cach, | point de Parisand Duchess lace Curtains, — white, 1,00 per pair. Towels. ivory and ecru,— i Hemmed Huck, j y ecru,—full size, 1 1.59:per dozen, |0-75) 7-50 and, 8.50 per pair. Novelty Curtains,— stained glass effects,—a wide range of designs. Full length or ‘‘sash” sizes, Hemmed, all linen, 2.00 per dozen. | Hemmed and hemstitched, | 3.00 per dozen Japanese hemstitched and|6.75, 7-50 aud 9.00 per pair. “Drawn” Linens. 6'inches square, 2.00 per dozen. 9 inches square, 3-00 per dozen, 24 inches square, 1.00 each. | 18x36 inch scarfs, | 1.15 each. | 18x54 inch scarfs, | 1.65 each, | Reversible Armure Portieres, | —edged with heavy rope cord, new art shades, 3.00 per pair. {Couch Covers,— Bagdad and | Kelim patterns,—6o0 inches wide, 3.00, 4.50 and 6.00 each, Furniture slip Covers, Win- dow Shades and Awnings} made to order, Twenty-third Street. Twenty-third Street. Rooms decorated Rent reasonable. PULITZER BUILDING, 53-63 PARK ROW, Agent's Office, Room 8. TELEPHONE 4000 JOUN. and all holidays. 200 Antique and rugs,— Usual price Afghan colors, Foyers, Halls, Libraries, inating shades of rose, green and cS compact pages edge, °° * Pr alert. Halls newly decorated and lighted throughout. ‘ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS. Fourth Floor fine Shirvans, ge 3 ft. 6ins, x 5 ft. 6 ins. 8.50, 12.50 and 15,00 modern Ka- and Ghenges, —a very extensive stock in- cluding numerous designs and sizes. 15.00, 18.00 and 22.50 Rare specimens of Kirman- Tabriz and Sehha about 4 ft. 3 ins, 3 ins. 00 to 180.00. Carpets, — rich, suitable for 47.50 Kirmanshah Carpets,— very fine medallion and patterns,—predom- colors are soft 275.00 to 1800.00 JAMES McGREERY & CC., Twenty-third Street. THE » WORLD ALMANAC COSTS YOU =SeE. T A BUSY MAN WILL SAVB UNDREDS OF DOLLARS BY IT HANDY. stotst ttoty " ‘ive information known field of research. simple answer to a simple Question It stops toa discussion of the ravieat problems of civilization. It is a book for the student and a book for the masses. I ee PULITZER BUILDING. | j in bufiap (color to suit tenant), with ceiling and frieze in relief; new } electric fixtures and parquet floors in all rooms. } Location best in the city. Passed by a million people daily. j Elevators and all service day, night, Sundays i FINE OFFICES NOW AVAILABLE. F: