The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1901, Page 2

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SATURDAY EVENIN HE WORLD: G, MAY 4, 1901, iA HASTY RICH MAN WEDS SOUBRETTE ier ered Millionaire Lipphart, of Pittsburg, Said to Have People Fleeing from Met Miss Evans and Proposed at Once. After an aca days, Charles P. 1 Mr. Lapphar tune left by his f »Vantine-Lipphart Penn avenue, City" was too when he bec vast fortune 80 Mr. Lipph: boyhood to see Bro _ Lipphart wen fe had money jd not lack for + Aim In reducing his pile to ‘There were sever ing, visits to resorts th on't exist and a glad cin One Ardent ¢ Watching the pas: that of a pretty istopped, and qThe itl wa poner friends as “Je “This chance meeting ® ‘an ardent wooing that sored of the dashing athe aslege of her h lated and consented ty “home and mother his fortune. / However, New York girls alize that a courtship |< more POPE TU end asked me ntion to ner IVES MUCH TO CHARITY. Man's Will Disposes of Million Dollar Estate. ANE HIS SUCCESSOR. Leo Said to Have Made a Will Bequeathing His Power. Brooklyn search: night and, on order of The will of James R LONDON, May 4.—The Done. ai ing to a deapaten to the Tim: ts understood will designating his succea: quote the correspondent, mm habitual mode of cn dat his home ant duty tn some ragates Court of Brook Hifferent parts of the city and t The news of the Pope's will first took shape In a diplomatic note fr Bavarian Minister to his Gove Its theory Is stmple—the Papa being absolute, naming a successor. Dealing with th Rampolla’s retirement of Secretary of State. whit worked t kiyn Catldr struggle would be between Rampolla and Van correspondent Cardinal Ramp thi fondless Women Work Exchange. WORKMEN 10 ds thirty-six KILLED HORSES _ TOSAVELIVES. Driver Turned Runa-| Twenty Thousand Will way Team Into Ceme- tery Wall. In prop ad heen moved t Be in May Day Parade. To save the occupants rious runaway his flying team into columns of the « coach was overturned so badly tnjured they In the coach intl wtreet, | cof the overturne! « condition and remoy the cemetery vived and proved to be W W. Salt, of N as the ‘coach « “The carriage had one of Mrs the pole broke a Sown the main ton was unable that in pass TENANTS FLED AS HOUSE FELL ranite supports. ling his horses ra dent to the ovcupanta 0: se. MILLIONAIRE’S PLEA FREES MA Sto plead for a coin Magistrate Cornell in t ket Poltee Court TRESTLE WCTI SES SINE Dominick, bankers i be demented ghange member of tis Susiness tn Ui tify in benalf of the neg old, was the servant hurat was engaged rechen, of No. 224 West Twenty-fourth before the prisoner | ered that a dinmond ring value t was missing from a desk in Eiigiwhich Waltehurst had been work ‘i jrarrested, but in court pleaded ye NAfter, the Dominicks hod was discharged. B Welle, Edward Chapman and Are hur MaeDouga! ‘(DEAD IN FLORIDA FIRE AND THOUSANDS SUFFER. Flames in Jackson- ville Forced Into River and Drowned, While Others Were Caught in Blaze ACKSONVILLE, 1 M 1A JACKSONVIL GIVES PRAISE TO PEOPLE. May day concerning the big fre ve Howdon, of Jacksony Say to the world, please, that t than ever before inflicted. by thre ' wealth survt £15 ,0000,00 Phere iM not a hint of lawl: and condition have hown the mes! nd foeannot find words of commendation strong enous my admiration of the work done The prog that it was only the vefulness vented a terrible loss of life “Steps have been taken by locks along the St John's Hiver we vothe water, ail attempts a Kk futile ‘Tae river te being $ for the dead Tr ely Bolter. * All the focal, compar militin have Been on duty: edn rom ating te Jacksonville ty tary compan Many extra police hay nh sworn Dlesbodled man not do in the fire-s9 fot aa been pressed tn the negroes are by atten pee aC Law teaaniens h e fire comp: nandti Ocala nitre making rain wh tually quench the flame > Wipe by the fre Hl ney week, out are estimated hoof the dames was wide nothing having lett and Riveraile. the able part of the ety, Tt ts the fire is che largest on reve mre the slae of A feature of tie contlagrat Me by many 4 na and b rol goods after street ear servi nedettlt Waces Une tnothe elty at Offers Warrneks means ier ts 1k pawa rwed The wrecked buliding were 1 for the new Penne neture, ACH on the south wall fell out. eaters olereien loss to Jack estimate our ees of the fire wax so rapid and the the municipal auth with the situation in the most effect deb leieleleielelefeletei-ini-int party of twenty 4 Joleteletetecefetetetetefetetet of} 0 whe Jennings, the, | old dacksonville wasy! children ft | - — = _|OUR MERCHANTS OFFER RELIEF. two hundred vmping on tae hothe re and m: Last night the elty was] electric Tight eirentts | Tothe sows plant de Axsembly Diatriet for the children, i HELD FOR THE CORONER. Hf bein con HOT ER who was luinber A Twelfth avenue, a $4 000.000 W COAL QE BUFFAL Gates ty Be ste ALO decided te sealen founds are ne tr +e ore. the weash ous for ate Building 0; CATTLE ory UNIONVILLE, Mo. May Neo felind and Pacttl road of cable today tty : BIG FIRE’S RAVAGES TOLD IN FIGURES. Hees dome cesttmdy feletelnbelminioielndniniebeinininicei-i ANG SHOT IN SELF-DEFENSE Killed One of Gang asi He Lay Prone on Sidewalk. xainination of Paticeman Stepien shot und killed Henry Mersing, twenty yenrs alt, of No. it oat April on the ni ntinued to-divy an in the Harlem timony of all the wit show taat King had been A RAN At On vurth street and Thind avenue Phey had Knocked nim down and were eating him when Kin ver while lying on the ground and shot Guersing, kilig fim ins:antly cel under arrest xt morning was Magistrate He eas John Dillon, nineteen years the same —— IN BATTERY PARK. Children Celebrate May pn Games, fthe lower roannual May Day in Batt Park Ins whic othe P othe lawns were take signa “Keep off the grass too mar the children . Wh was. Intyr long the Corone Went Site ¢ Were arrested red in tie mr. ay hurnday huheh, —__.- Day, Vny Mav i ton day tn sha b her etn hoa sw ax Sarat — a 1 Drove a or Was eower tr went Hivke was tnatantly Hreman was injured, vere and «combination buffet ear { down A stecp embankment ong of the passengers was injured. 1aon0, Hundred and row hin revel. 1 examina. iolise WItH Guorsins, S arrested shortly after the #! AIA examination wax postps jul after the caxe againat King wan din. King will pry Aren Was in fancy |) white and blue w the girls Noo 1 Rector rowne Mo Halpin hada duneheon ‘thing of that food, de ooft Herott jlow, writes: “I do not exaggerat {the least when [ say that [ have ts morning oC requiem wan , ney people were | whioh, | but finully we gent for an unc O FAIR CLOSED.: Ht Dedication woot open th Hon ihe gro CAUSED WRECK. An SC tted. PRESIDENT WILL VIEW ALAM Historic Place in Texas | initia: to Be .Visited 1 ‘ To-Day. wot Nofals oft ty The wit wreely sin President MeKintoy ress desire to visit the old \omissions sod oh ame, anid be the rat t4 visited The tat Austin rift raiacht with i The 1 j te Sere eacorted ty the ¢ Pie Hone tu know Major came mi Mek rw hin, must know aking now of ideut, Lam sneaking of my husband. If Any one could know what It ds to have & Wife sick. complaining, alwayr an ine [Salil for twenty-five years, seldum a day well, and yet never a word of une Kindness laa ever passed his. lps; he Is just the «ime tender, thoughtt, kind nileman TL knew when first he’ came f sought my hand, “I know him tecause I am his wit and it is my proudes: pleasure to say not becatise he is the President, use he is my husband, wish that T could) have reen him see him among the reks to serve so falth- hin speeches th i «ll hia speeches. only wish that I could help him ai “He is no kind, no 00, so patient. He all the time he can; he never matter how busy he Is, zlad when he Is out of Tdi not want him to run a time. hought he had done enough for the cougtry, and now k. that he has don@ enough, and thin term expires he will come home and we will settle down quietly and he will belong :o me. TOWN HAD NO WATER. Break @ su Dry w While, From 7 o'clock baat a to-day Orange, N watt pumping station at Milburn. The break occurred near the Yyom- ing station of the Lackawanna Ratl- round. ‘The t fe Was delaye rein stoppage of the w the break hia} eo WAter Wax again tus ——<———=—__ SHIPPING NEWS. - ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. on. ste cham- ed by enpantes and bans of e agers Orleans Mrs. MeKinle mn be ryiewed fo; the tir | right about you. They are n ply Main Made Orange abt until noon wes without / owing to the breaking of the 18- Inch water main running from the und traf. ely Uiere was no tre during Ry noon to- repalred and [Disease and Cure. | By auch teatimony as has never been pub- Catarrh of the Stomach. |Ushed in the support of aby practice or! aAe oeual caus | method er medicine, or In support of ANY | deonping down t caune in the world whatsoever, by a current ‘suffer from theae Dynpeptio of testimony sustained through nearly Mf-|conditions tan’t It worth your while een y rom your own home people. ad ace people who any they. \erhom cantly nee, these columns eat have been Hing you that the Copeland eure you. | So for as human testimony could be with- out flaw, tl imony has told you the {simple truth, has told you why the Copeland physicians are better cualified to treat you than any «ther physiciane | Mietakes may at times have occurred. No} human testimony could be absolutely per- fect. You can find mistakes in the testi- | mony of the four Evangelists, but they | must have been pretty good men, and the 4. F, PAyifly, 306 Savin A 0’, Stn Quinn, Grasaund: LE Are you cost civilized world still belleves they told the | ie there vomiting’ The tect that the testimony has| (fy pou Mich Op gat faults te one thing that pro that tt is “In your tongue coated tT” truthful. | BY jou hawk and anit? You haven't read this testimony? | Atel pa. pevvous fa You may be suffering indescribable agony os you have alck h o you Dloat up .after from Asthma, These columns have toid you over and ofer again that the Copeland | + you Siatrest after e Physteians cure Asthma, | ss You may on the verge of Consumption | speey an if) lead in sodken P: ‘Reich up material that burns throat ®* fas a result of neglected Catarch, These col- bas | Umas have told you that the Copeland phy- | 1% there 4 tuah of blot to the head? | eal oppressed P* sieians cure Catarth: have proved their un rhea tod <| qualified mastery of the diseane and thei | ecillar power to eure It | Ear Troubles. You’ mny be losing your hearing! These Yon have read of the mary columns for years have fairly groaned with the abundance of proof given in the aupport of the treatment that gives pack the hearing j to dead cars, You haven't taken the trouble to write and Investigate these cures. or call upon the patients testifying, No, you took Dame ; Rumor. or Hearsay, or Irejudice, or the | AiMie Lown, 16 Wa Lord knows what, and said to yourselt | fiers ats “It's advertising.” and have gone on and i suffered aud been a burden to your family, ‘of grown di your means of liveti. hovd, or fallen into Conaumption, perhaps, wakened the countless teats of pity that well from loving eyes, You haven't read the teatimony, we are going on printing it Just the rane. To-day we will not burden you with the pictures and interviews of cured patients. We give | You their names and addresses. They live 1,000 miles away. If you are Interested in jetting cured you can go and see them and hear the story i from thelr own Hpa. Fifty or sixty names and a ex are Riven you for that. pur- pain behind the crackling sounds hear bad cloudy dayat? sareche occasionally?" inging in the earet* Read these quest ne carefully over, mark thov that apply to your case, and jbring thie with you to the Copeland of- fiers, If you live away from the eity, send them by mail and ask jor Home Treatment. ther in your ears keep you are hurt when you blow your ese When yeu Mom your nove do the crack “De you heer “Te the surprise over the manner of application. istters practically asked: ‘Are you a liar or are you not?" The writers of sci ‘etters went on to sty they had answered so many advertisements in which deciord offered everything fret, only to find that the word “free” tras mere get money out of them, that they, ha ope, a baitto luge them nio the offices and f wven Wpethelr belief in anything adver- tised, But at hoping against they wrote to sce if Doctcr Sisson really meant “free. Sisson was offering what he believes to be a providential revelation for the relief of 1 class of sufferer® whoae vast number ix known only to the few, and in return for this he rercives' hundredy of letters asking him if he isan arrant fraud. There will be no more “frre.'* There will be no more Sree treatment cr announcement of it. There ivill t& nothing free atout the soci teaessoiba ricco os ansbaiieneeioe | work except the following i:terv eve, which you edn imaging fo be your own inter- High Water. view. You are supposed to ask Dr. Sisso1 How much will it cost me and hor CY long will it take me to be cured of the morphine hatit?’® “it will take thirty Conernore taiand ees days to cure you; the coat will denend upon the expenser incident to the treat Hell Gate Ferry PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. Nelaravia Melville Herman aro Innertale Ravendale : Liverpool OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. AILED TO-DAY. tanta, Liverpoal Halladelpate, Curacoa, Htocterdam, — Orizata, Tam Gra Wallemse, Ham. bure irerory, No Atennauln Hout HI Norte, § Hvauttton. belle. 8 hoor hee. Savi THINK SO? The Miniyter’s Wile Was Right. When a baby's Iife can be saved by food it is worth while Knowing some- A minister's wife, name given be- in never yet seen a picture of the starv- ing bables of India that looked as bad as our baby did. The skin was drawn as tight], frame, as possible over her little 1 was almost black, Her lit- ! jtle form was so shrunken that [t was pitiable to look at. Her bright eyes only showed that she was alive. She was starving to death, for everything she ate was immediately thrown off from her stomach. Wed tried every kind of food we could think of, and only kept her alive by rubbing olive and cod liver ofl Into the pores of her skin. “The doctor was doing all hz could, old phystelan, to come and see her. The doctors agreed perfectly, but uncle advived us to use Grape-Nuts Foot. “We immediately got; some and placed a spoonful In some boiling water, This we allowed to simmer until the f20d became perfectly soft. A little rich milk was added, and just }enough sugar to sweeten. [1 made a delicious food, and |t was astonishing how perfectly {t agreed with our 'baby and how sho did lick it down. ynditionx ars not | She would not drink milk unless It had Grape-Nuts Food in it thereafter. “Aftera fow days rh began to ehow | marks of Improvement, then she Im- proved very rapldl; feeding her Grape-Nuts she weighed nbout 10 pounds; now she welghs over $0, and Is almost as brosd ag ehe ts long. “Our friends all think It a miracle that she recovered, While | am writ- ing this letter, one of my older girls has Just come up, begging for some ‘ape-Nuts and cream. “We naturalty helleve In Grape- Nuts, for it has saved the life of our When we began baby.” Mre. S. W. Hardin, Spring Hill, Tena. ment." “When do I pay the charges, at th» beginning, or during the thirty days?" “Neither; you pay when sou are cured at the end of the thirty days. You deposit the money in a bank, fo show your good faith. At the end of the thirty days if 1 are satisfied that you are eured, you turn the money over to me.’ “That is very strange: won't you state it for me plainly so that [can read it eter and talk to my wife G2 Yes, Fail and friends about shite it as. plainly as 1 ean. duly. at f He ta to por dages Wf at the end of that Ume he in torn the money over fet ft evil be the test onse thn t. PDP PA PPL DPPD PDIP APPA PALL LLLP DL PL PLL LLL LLLPLPAL, » * & The Morphine Cure. Py Of course there were more than twenty app'icanks for the twenty free tests Doetor Sisson invited last week; more than two hundred, for that matter. There was no surprise over the number of applicants, but thire was intense 4 ra * | Catarrh of Head and Throat, | Nervous Diseases. [From regtected cell, when the Miner faons in thet Are enneed by ot ares 1 RO And ace these iy that oD red themf Write them anyway, cary ah ie san, 3 Jogger ar ou, 3 Jogger ae LN. Wagner 4 Velen Nor KD. Reeyer, Are you eaaity Are you aleays any Te your temper rritab De your mi somter i is ‘De you ache all over “Do you apit up atime t? “Do you snore at aight “Do you blow out scabs stopped te tae : Hoes no: Dove your nose divs eens ° Da 5 De you mrt Mave 32 1 agieeed 3 Fat “Boa thernese Wich and buen fio Fou fave. pin" on ve there paln “De your lege and arma ao. to sense oF {le there alt hoot Mood to the head? CARD OF RATES RESUMED. a there paln Do you hawk clear the ary In the: moral: Home Treatment, IVE DOLL NTH for busy work who cannot oMce more meek and who call during the noo: Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. | sundss"hours secing of arch neheeked extends down | THREE 1 MM for Sunday vieit- rt om who. WREK and then ON the windplt SUNDAY oF ning hours: for both thie AN land in time and the ove Sunday and 2 4, the former to 4 P.M, y ation ant ¢xamination 31 Fiectrical treatment for nee th people. wh: ed, Write them, month, ea Freneh, Tr Yin. Strinyharn, BL ftusestl BRATOR siven on appiteation. Cises re: Goerkin, 4 100 lyn. (fferent duration of treatment and @1ol thiah Diabroie eM Preheat Fircakys 5 enpatnt, 1 Riveell ot, Baal Mith of, ; Patients, whether they are contemplat- ing taking the Copeland home treatment jor are already under the treatin’ at | thar own homes away from the city, may obtain copies af “Truths About” Deaf- ness," a leaflet which contains the most jimpor-ant things in. Doctor Copeland's lectures or monographs un Leafness; also Doctor Copeland's monograph on Cu- |larrh, logether with’ his famous Symptom | Tab'es, These will be sont free to uny one upon apptication. i “Have you a comb? you loelng A By i ia al ‘Po you cought at a “thy Jou take cold petite var Aches In side until you ReRt spirited at frothy matertal i H H 4 up yeliow matter? os Jou couab oa going hed Ty you comRh 1 the mornin Heh short ari hacking OmMcen, corner 44 Mi tase sont ya fe ite there here a burning paln in the thi you Ave to alt Up at might breather’ "Do you cough worss ene

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