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HARRISON WILL SUITS. HEIRS: — Breach BetweenWidow and General’s Family Not Healed, Though. 1 to The Evening Wo INDIANAPOLIS, — Mareh sreat preparations being marte Gen Harrison's funeral to-morrow. Mrs | Harrison in sold to ha ne ase} He in state NM to-morrow unui Saturday nicht at the 34 “ to which pb tiled by a great mil The members « Harrison family | are all here. nd Mrs Harrison are stopping at Ub of Woo 1H. Min weross the street {row the Harrison fr. and Mrs McKee are her's hute on North Meridian str w VhITe evecybody's mind i+ on Harrison's death there Is some Jectire as to how the family t Are to terminate. While tie that exists in the family ha« bridged by the that there will be a row over the will, Had the second Mrs. Harrison nad no children there would perhaps have been an attempt to inheritance, but the ex-Prexident ler # little girl, ‘Harrison also provided tn the best way to prevent a public airing of the family troubles. While bis will 4 hot yet been made public, the turme make ovér to his son and daughter all the property he had accumulated up-tolhis second marriage. All the Droperty he accumulated after that time Goes to his necond wife and child ‘The fact, however, that the heirs satisfied with the will dors not me that ithe breach between Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. MeKee and Russell Harrison healed. They aro still at odds. ‘The advance guurd of the troops w will escort the body co the enpital have areived anal the details of the f at “n The drepl ne of, phe baat Presbyterian oon ws borate, fs under and Tmournine i ia shows-gn most of usiners and many of the private houses of the ci city. M'KINLEY STOPS from Martboreuy panied une really had not «i question 1 to reflect. on M the aeconda and |) took day's m Roday™ is the od haa occurred between ¢ tan has sent hin seconds to M weapons and has el encounter WHT pre aay. AT CANTON. Brief Rest for the President Previous to His Trip to Indianapolis. CANTON, O., March 15.— Preaident « Mr. McKinley and party reached Can- ton whortly before I A. M. to-day ‘They were met at the station by u num- ber of old friends, Including M. ©. Bar- ber, Mra, MeKinley’s brother-in-law. President and Mrs. MoKinley, Secretary Cortelyou und. Dr. Mixey went direct to the Barber residence, where Mrs. Me- Kinley will remain until the return to Washington, re wus no #pectal demonstration at the atatton, ‘but in spite of bad weathy:, of and with these the President exchanged cordial Patt’ The President will probably resume his journey to Indianapolis to-morrow, DEWET NOW SAD TO BE INSANE. British Who Were Boer Prisoners Thought His Acts Queer. BLOBMFONTE Orange River Col- ony, March 13.—Prisoners who have lately been released by De gay they think he t* a madman, aver that the terrible (atigues he undergone, his anxieties and tensity of his feelings have bis mind. are that bounds of his + seeks rest gute aide, with a few trusted followers ‘Thu the orderlies of his subordin nm manders a t to find him to re extreme, He absolutely tmparts bis plane one. Son, De Wet repudiat gotlations which declared openly to the command > tern pendence will A recent utte te that vr @onabers district BABY A TRAGEDY VICTIM. self, and Rodayw was at the F office fora time The n the suburbe of Parke NO DEROULEDE.- Principals Ordered to Leave Th tak le were at the station | rot out of the controversy over the of the Royalists at the time a Marcel-Habert on the os funeral of the late President 189, has been aband: sald: chase. Tam disgusted with magnac for caust ney. Tow way of the Hotel Beaurivag Hotel stanuly by detectives, who followed them cerned that the due! mitted In the cant it wan tervention and, wet quarrel waa political, tt princtp: concerned A the xeconds was held and ap the following deduras tion “In conformity with our statement of the four seconds thaw after taking the most im Baveptional use Whieh te vt tracting Not of (special to The Faening \ CANAL DOVER. 0 Ife of baby Helen, one alfs left par der and sutcide Weaver, here. ~ Yocal ‘phystctar Hi his wife the breast, where {( remained rafter the tragedy It 8 polsoned, and now the Fr death, tl W 15.—Jonepn Atwo-year-old son of Dr By of this clits, was. kille ing onitri. acid, 't Auld from his father's One Mans THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENI MARCH 15, 1901. CORNWALL OFF ~MAN IN (ta FLOE A MURDER MYSTERY iStrange Discovery in Hackensack’ River Stirs Up Jersey Police. ON LONG TOUR. King Edward Sees Ouke and Duchess to Ship. March Ih-The Dake and starter! tour of th King Edward romembers « panied the whence (he Duke aid Duchess ward, Will sat HOrroW Phe desurture row in full naval earrbige was eseorted wy of Vite ¢ Pike and allroad =caden qui ate Sinail gatherings along che route food the royal permonaxes ———__- Siete eaeree =| GSTELLANE DE AODAYS DUEL (Continued from First Page.) a thought wo the “Onaming seconds and aad no pamed an. remark and Roday ete the controversy, a Ing wax arran The Figaro, of which newspaper M_ de “Tn consequen nt Mo de Rodays. “Mode Hodays Bont takes the matier most thinks hie aim true The tie an earnest duellixt. and le WHT be surprived if blvod is ‘astellane took no pains te nin are Mt thought of thought, in Police Inter ting w ener BUFFET DUEL. Switzerland Declare the Meeting Oft. LAUSANNE, fuel which had place to-day between M de and M. Andre Buffet, growing tlon tat planned by M. Der a, ‘The authori fr ving for Italy M “have been brought here on a fool's de Cas- me a fruitless jour- tte fight a duel as the only tting matisfaction.” While here Mo Deroulede stopped at and Butter at the ‘They were wate con: vi ryw eeven on thelr drives. The joca; magistrate notitied all cons 1 would not be per- 5 rupen to av ‘The se nda t posal) sided that tations Co secure meereey int Niles AML the or for the adver Friday me of expr hem under ween dates out evidently premedtt Were grave, and} almost pugh, and today tried his ability | shooting ala target. MAN WHO WAS FOUND re now seeking to identify from a Hackensack Ri this strange way has giv and all the machinery of the law has ti IN A CAKE OF that came forth ought that the river in PS rubles n the clue te Fave made my rep to Work to unravel it otatntebatetnietedatet WHO KNOWS THE MAN IN PRISON OF ICE? we tremblingly was Warten Grime shire arrived to Morgue in Jersey Clty IWentitioation body that of negro irrested SAYS MOTHER-IN- LAW IS JAILER THE MAN IN Te it should b This small tooberg had noticed for day t pelted it with wn folks who hh u ime when he othe terrible tomight have done TOWNSEND HELD. BRAKE INN AS A PRISONER. THE MOTORMAN. foohare the ABBAGNAG, | De HAMEL HAVRE DE VILLED ———— FATAL FIRE IN CAPITAL. a, Others Injured fnuten 1 nw el WASHINGTON, March 15 One man! dead and oa tire atts Po Vtenry He regtatered Was Kutto: forty: arms cand Vor, Hs eon. ht side bruised Ketchum, of Connect inte nal Injuries caused by falling down stairs, Say Car Terrific Speed While Case Lay Fatally Hurt. |Montreal New York Clubman Shot Himself. at the | sft of temporary of the ho-| Hror attempting hue lt As he ratved his head the Kentucky, Dack} asked why ri by Jumping | craay,' TOMSU ML LOts m showed that Cas Was badly ine y fataily, al ‘ained of his recovery. LORD WOLSELEY | CHARGES NMLICE | Lansdowne Sought te Make Him a Govern- ment Scapegrace. Lard Lansdowne’s oe were Hix Sidicemen ax if Poattack Was made in ord attention £ question, nmand Improve 1 briaey led that addtional Nh ALe ou ond reetnimended string a the garrison asd the de atton, net of che town of t mit of the | Big: Which was Ntyetiy in adeance of Lady anit He nad never cone a smith vit its surreundbns 1 © tonal Lord Wolseley admitted (hat ne tuthorities, he inderestinated the ggbung pawer nah He entoon an eocuvalry division, cond five Guttalors minication, in wddle troop already ee with saying Honwible cone iny jusiiee to mysed? He made strong personal HoWere nod st wateh is also a supported Teaniat. however, leay Ufeel fam amply Jit! papers: be liad aired to ment AIT Navesaa Wo tatemer British £ to very stormy i inte Jones tn 1 very dangerous Was placed In. irons Houtewatn Jones tas will have the Mrs. Tompkin Declares Husband Is Prisoner at Majestic. Mrs. Bugenty ‘Tesnkin this atterneon sorliot a writ of hate rps throngs her Howe & Hummel, Jasties Lawrenes in Supreme ny mother=nbaw, Mire MG Nisband of the yo Mr Bugente Pomkin roth Wavit says that on March & last Harotd | j his moth w He Uo last stwomy: aunnbani Mu t nm Maren tt say any believe deer be is tr Ww his moth akin, che older, bs wi tidhy wom coe Se MOOD Av trea tee Eevedtan. o WHY BUY: tors CLOTHES Because our hall-ycarly “between-sea- sons” offer of Suits or Top- 3] 2 coats to order at and which we at no other time made for lesy than $15.00, inclu apring Fabrics, with the new: Spring Raglin, from now till’ the opening ot ff cubic Spring season. gear Deeds speak fouder than words ¢ ig ex. Gf ue are exhibited ws. Make ita “YR our show w Vint to see them. uine | them Pa ou OW I IS $3 AN MONTH. ie Literal fulfilment of the reries It is herewith [the pertod” under 42. ynlicants increased ple were finding out thess to doubt that it a fet havtheoe jeviated fr i . that is, until Mare nenmen. It will a explen- wil again be Now | the tre i room of my hous Totally Dent became totally ho matter how tous Dressed tiowe tomy cars. That Cope- treatment Feb conversation T hear distinctly all an the lock’s teklng From Total Dentnens. 118 West tath atreet eight years ago had measles, followed by Tt wasn't long until mem had to shout to make She couldn't hear a wateh, an taking the t lls or Wear. ayelling n ant owaw I danger of losing. required walking, but my asthma affected my: in order to climb atalra T had to, sit down ( ea and struggle for breath. 1 that people's vol erceptible than be- two Tt meant heart so that worse things hav of SIL Pacific st., Brook: was so. severe that I 1 rapidly. loat 3 fy bnysielan, THAT CTED. 1 became tomit, my food, is time were Trained footy. lunge at e, and at rometimies Bard 10 Fa but thy entirely Miaappeared an caged as well Bt ap T TIM CONSIDER sit" hi thy condition the phyatclans intely sant my rellet, treatment and mertuD M had ured tt afew weoks| ‘itive vor tot power in ele that ie tiad dang-me.a power of Rood ner every day. nronth’s treatinent T sent to Doc stand thix teatimontal that 1 Hin tstpublieh, for by doing so tt will bev henefit to poor sufferers, who go to thelr thae’ there ts salv: After [owas growing: want fon graves not knowi in bis medicines. hy | John Stead, of yng Branch, to 4 Tandy have reato: IC youl take the treatinent. treatment and go about thres be sure to uso the vapors from the big, urns t Ahove at fo and see cured patients, | They don't live 1,000 miles away. They | ‘are right per where their truthtul, ean. be verified. tite n't visit them. The Outer Ex The Drum—The Three Ear json, remem. . Bones— The Semi-Circular Canals— The Labyrinth —The Nerves of Hearing—Ail Deaf Cases Taken at as Curable Now Received Under the Copeland by which Bees Gasrselee? on New Ve Hears Din! Ne, Salisbury hh his mind aid wan going to u to no end of doctors Ho hope, | Att tes of wot Dr. ¢ he hears ae well an it nays. ‘T betle at people Marky clock atriking in the kite ment of “tic pressed clove. tn my ene i | Mich the weiter ton « Caroline Moo it laat she became totally deat and had to Dual: | be taken from 1. Tier father brought tatking, | Ber to. Dr, She hears to-day as ell ae ‘Mooi up the he has so people that hav lerstand why their ie: POUL her written her will ui teri were not anew your templer thr: Do your hands tremble? be “Do jon have painy in back? “Do you suffer with reuraleta” it Does the < “Does a lump cone up in your throat” Bronchial, and Lang 1 ing March, Now to leave his work totally deaf. Me had apectalists {fading for some derful results tn | published In the dafly papers went | peland. That war on New Year's. C15 years. Mixes ‘* no many let. Mrect and jours, Cone ‘Treatment appl teal te ic mplete | AND TSRiEh yon buy tras erbe Just 2 comblagiton of J Can you Imag rt > quickly « fortnight FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ~ HUET AND NUT BUPTERCUNS, of 4 quality that 204 usually © 40: tor. There of “itt furnish you when Se mention that on thie’ ‘lig ‘are ail inde haa COR WEST Bway. 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Fancy Colored ‘Ties, Fancy Persian aud Polka Dotted Automosile Ties, gsc. each. Fancy Silk Stocks, 25c. & 55c. each. Also full sortment of the jlatest novelties in Imported and Domestic Neck Ruffs and Boas, Lord & Taylor, Brondway & 20th St. World Wants _ Leading Medium to Prosperity ! “Ss 6 Paid Help Wants in to-day’s A World, # s / Paid Hel; wat 283 the 13 ot ther N. ADS papers combined, IMPROVERS .. KITCHENMEN . MILLINERY. . eR gs 3 PRESSERS , 3 PAINTERS . $ eee SALPALADIES .,... 6 DISHWASHERS ... 1] SALESMEN 81,. 0. 15 DRESSMAKERS + 16) TUCKBAS .... 40... 7 DENTISTS - + 3) TAILORS 3 DRvGGIsTS 4] WAIST IANDS,, .. ¢ BMBROIDERERS .. 4] WAITRESSES: 2 EMP. AGENCIES ., 6 4 aris . 5 US 318 steer as SOS SIS ae i ~ a