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FETT . "1 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1901. LURED TO HIS DEATH BY A WOMAN. The Annual Tribut {the magnati | \ i 0 BREE EEEEH eee yy — i . . Ry Stomach Catarrh in meant a| MRS. ANDERSON, OF ARLINGe Given Knockout Drops and.Found t + Dr. Stanley Lived for a Week with] accteitiiron tne nse ot te stm:| TON: Neds ° fi 5 ach; a disease that attache the stomach! Anajher enae of ve; at ” Ki k Ss h M d d P B d Glands, the digestive juice makers of the ang stomach trouble Js that ef Sra. Anderesa, ) Dead in “Dr.” Kirk Stan- the Murdere riest's Body auch a aiiecoay nti laaertates enn Ove| Neary Sear a ee ear ] SR es proper working of these glands, a diseaae| many years wit) a x a) Ith my pose and throat, and,? tke ley’s Apartments ¥ in Next Room that’ shutaloff-m\ lot of anairte!Julee and¥al ethers Sie catsenets cote tteneeccen irtore eys p 6 +g . dinease that fills the stomach with slimy,| tered at last from dyspepain and. nerronensan, aes z£ om Isticky mucus that blocks up the outlete of] My stomach was weak, | lost welgnt and strengin, h —— + he glands coats over the food, preventing} and became nervous and all rua down. [ could What am Ll charged with?’ he kepty turned to Hazelto after onsul the digestive Julees from acting on It, in] t#t no relief from other doctors, though I tri , . ameia, Cal Hed. t 7 Lg o Ney, Edward S. Phillips. rector cf meda, Ca He a yen ant hae Plecnenty Wut | the same way that enamel applied to iron! #nd tried You may be sure that 1 (rled everye St. Gabriel's Romen Catholic Church, + "You are charged with being the day before he rewlatered a: Pea. | Prevents rust from Aating Into it. thing (hat [thought would help me. The Cope } + from her 2¢ . eabl Capt Ds kerald’s. | Stomach arch is a spreading diseane.| /#04 physicians helped me very quickly, ton at Hazleton, Pa.. and known all ov u ane fin st te th oroner found Tt usualy begins with a little spot of din-] Betting acrong and feel Ihe a new persoa."® © pate : Sh ; swith the ward} ae s ; 1 —— ne world as “the coal miners 3 ing t ny tnd we siti Lease in the stomach, then spreading all the world a ae ¢ Sabedrerieaked nea intiy | Over the entire surface of the organ, wher- The Annual Token. ‘ friend,” was found dead last aight 1 can't tell you tha the | Weir tn lover tt finda any glands to irritate and in-| Om vay ath. 1808, Doctor Copeland in the apartments of a man c@lllog ossserqey ie irae jon caine fee 1 tneoat cataren| S214 !1 hin space in this newspaper concers= eh Fe Fi while th aceom-| wasp nthe head and throat catarrh] ing “The Free Month," bleh e BEATEN: oe ~ to another, e discharges from o % rezr of 3 hn avenue. iscahiaiand S | PRIEST — ot ie noth it uk a a st isin iven many times in years past, according ee ety e a = yore i owhien the reat are catarthal discharges atiio custom, im given again. It in the onl the priest had been deid prebably ELS NG Ufa) leave th Pom Od int uu UtEA apenas Ss WAS THE [collect in the fauces during the night, and|Summer fesson that Is taught, and the ae + seven er elght days, and the potice derioniean MINERS’ FRIEND, |i tead of he anit up ate svattoned and jvortunity will poaltively close dames tght dey : Petest find feen teinkins. AiR [the potsons are taken where foot only wasllt in well understood. It han been’ given fre now of the mon he was Weed Qe prsyeata’s Hetel it we My Gog, what is that?’ he ae j Meant to be and make the stomach the hot-|/very year for ten years during the lest . een 4 rriestin ; 4 z bed of disease 1 sis set up in theyPart of May, to Stan! by a woman who fries: iad been 4 siarting back: i 5 eS es ean aes tomo At A stomach. which in time spreads through the] Ama matter of fact, there |: dived fo ec naet with! Stine te tek incre. for flew fen PA TEER Region for Father entire system ihe) starnaght’te’ the | la (he\cast) (welvelyeara in whten (Gaeing as his wife, ats said LO cave after ats ariival, but deported] found. (ny Phillips. — Mas) Doctor Copeland has not given’ The ‘ heen frequently tie morey with the cerk. and war tn j Free Mopth for this purpose. fy rs the habit of drawine $2 add #8 at a : oreo WT enti ta Ne tenia Wort May 15th, 1814, in this newspaper, fin a Mimetwhenlherwent ere Wer tent Ne sRESBARRE, May 17.—The news| Noctor Copeland sald: “Everybody whe teenth street and het hod eelsiae aed th 1 know anyt of the. tmurder Mots Father) Phillie eas ‘omen to the Copeland offices knows that When Father the police vould pot tel! rehether there tin my Judge, 1d ed here aith profound sorrow ad eile asked $3 for consultation, medl- were marks of viglence on the person vo Fi GAIN OEE ce 1 for fant tare vat the coal region his death | ines and treatment for one month, the auc- the dead mai ne drink, dul the cas s fen] Si les ttt) ey ae ST aCe aS eee drink, ee baay pees Beat beeen nctias that he will receive two months’ medicines ! t sed it y whom | 0 one where he 3 potice Se ate : be thas done x much, Ht is not known | ere EE Cats recaivelces fre varie police ane thaGne ee oe no icine absolutely without aa) of that « th Capt. tng nvime and taken to the Weat For y- | Ff turned te the station-house, whers Mat seve ane Pay or compensation whatever." if ‘Pinus here, and since May 1 te locat seventh : y was placed Ina Nae (entrees EReEy This is plain enough, {en't It? and ‘Se ollce have bern searching {27 him, locked iran put on kuard the did not make friends, He was con: pire eer ee ee GLO * vow n every A 2 B5COn:. duce o1 i in wae mean tine the hedy was de 2 ae OE Gi atintly. working for the betterment of during thes Bammer oat besoin composing in «the little room on! veieg and there demeanor. * his peoute and ni emotes ine behalf et ket cured. One mo spate ast . s ¢ ae o ave made him known an 5) : O Ninth avenue where Stanley was eat Soret peraua the (ible te Dead Hive Dupe. ibvaddiacacervathgusehola diecthewecel \ \ now ta worth two I ing and sleeping. the following rem ble story ALR OECuR eran ach Unc lewe nae i i aad the month free Is simply to keep them’ ‘oner: h ¥ | “4 : under treat I ts a condition of affairs almost ee rue 1 knew the priest. ard: odssihe junneatiatliniy Have: Nan: For many years after peing ordained 2 aaTi slntnler ee eke | thevehiaceniciymertey RS unpreceden:ed in the annals of crime. js the way To became acaurinted wit opinion uae he sce eu pest Me as a priest’ Father Fniilins held the aihietceltetn lomach | *hen they are glad enough to come and’ take? The pe! who tecent'y came f9] atm. 1 lef; my home about) mtdnix a tifive Ways. perhaps) af Yel pwrish of the little town of Plat ke those |!Teaiment. But mark one thing distinetiy, x York and succe-ded in. avert-| Say § and walked over to the corner + niger. seh eats FLL nS A ee here. 1 did noble work among | en helow ‘t will not be given one day or hour after inth avenue r h street. This would agree hoa ACM’) the miners there, bullding up the parish : —.|June Jat. This is tho offer given’ now, May, ing the thre:tened strike of the MUNG | er herel liaawietandlne fonitlicccorre which the police have eeeted olny 1 establishing parochial schools aNd} Doi tam bowel to | Gh 15, 1801, and It will be lived up to, exactly ers of the Pennsylvania Coal Cont-! ine King with two sits. Me joringing out thus far regarding the] making his church strong in the com- Pah Sree parte spate aa it has been in years past to all, eld: Spray by pleading with J. Plerpont | was aomewint intoxicated, and #0 was! sentigying | MUR Five years ago he wan asnizned| ayn urtareet with catarmhal poison.| friends and new ones, these acquainted : CY < zy rc nidentifying | ty se briel's, at Hazletor di there fet os with recent wonderful chi 1 Morea le zelton on April 28{ for | had been drinking in my rooms. i t 4s Beton. an 5 anges in practice orear. left. Hazel Pp } Ee nash e in arian ima coo + from letters| he has heen ain Tae ant ere Catarch of the stoma nad thesatehotareasll ¢ ut h t Lat Fite |te7%ere the girls, They spoke i» m+ ¥ me waa frat heRwantinallazisiontthatEnexmedenthe * The noxt day-he registered at FIZ (ay papp-oached them. and I stopped. oy rrestelont hati th t efforta of his career, His tirat " “tore! Wighth avenue and] “atter,a ttle conversation I nakec £ tation, tn which hi able a ment wax in afittating newing treatment (that means al € ; apeare y S.]them to come wih me to my rooms, TRE Rev. =. ¥ return to Hazelton boards in and Ameries in the old or mew patients) hefere Jane, hrte tan! disapzeare t HE] pis tetter was addressed to the Rev ty admits mecang the pest pee me would Havel some ee PAILICIE of LUCE 1 ap reel at in Hiseed en 4 @) tt of which apie Ne wan rea Int will Le received cosdially ender ° : , 5; ey All accepted the Invituwun, and in ve FASI_ETON, B % z ! otel. [dent for some y (nis was a tas . pt midnight May 8, and the landlady | tom minutes we were sented In am = Soe UU cas $F] euenen avenue ind Fittiets str | of several years, but by his maxnificient CUT CUED ETD 40 Ninth avenue say3 the] :ltung-room drinking whiskey. se] At the hotel the proprietor | work and de Influence he managed clnes, Treatment everything who pesed as Mrs. Stanley Did Givin Draw Wimt + poet pet sone snere On an i tt anro fate two bovis and merze absolutely FREE, no pay er come — a ad left on May eo same day a%| thom in mmpact « on whic! home the morning of| “The siria remained with us abou fol erpiesenry Bornes eat City ee mal lntoraneprobtcl ationkwhiah jon or obligation ef any. a : : y aye he ine A the (WO) nag heen harmonious ever since, Hi W has net since returned. |1"9 9" three hours, and then left, saying pitts, wMfort in behalf af the eniners is more hiast to the Meads”, ‘This is good plaia Angie- a i 0 home. er they Ir i 4 ais reaciiel recent i Mdealy are yors dizzy mT terions Woman, th the priest and I were taken til ‘ ‘ A NSOOOTIRE CT pisticitn, ot tie cis, at agnnew a) When President Mitchell and a caprtantivensallon i inistoms wazom, fen’t lt? (The Month’ Freeriig ve e helleve., from the coinct-1 1 don't know whether the girls had pu. % is * lead prest, was 4 jother | ra of the Mine Work- ia given, it always ts, duri a ne: 5 teas the nner’s atate-) anything In our drinks or not, b Vatie chinkafiers IES oO palate nt Le 6 i f E ais ‘ t. but wel: FAC Ss KNOWN N THE CASE he telepben to. Father lian and others holding the altuation,| + the month of May, fo positively” : the pri has leat] were nauseated. 3 T Wilkesbarre, to. tell Fa | Hips stepped'tnto the breach ud he 1 0 wt days; tae Msappearance| “The priest took a small bottle of| congregation that their pa J had several conferences with Mor- concluded by the of Jane. ‘ somen in (he case, and the ad-| medicine from his vest pocket, ant OF THE MURDERED PRIEST jum while trying 1. Afterward he made the proposal ; ton of the prisoner having met ttiest on the same dey he was last hat tne woman met took alm to her e he diel. and thay 2 the dead body on his in tH at know what to do, av hid portiere, and feft It there sodesompose. oF unt!! such a time we no coull safely disposed of ft tote ie The detectives that tne pricat was turcd to Che apaerte bY F the man our the oman is rleengthen > the tesepme, of weigh bora. Tre hey have freven dy seen the bring amen her OF y whe . and ten pr ein the bad ” At jer sis wa. asumlly heme tbed am stoi, with a - subern hate. te hand- aad dresad well on the stree.. ane Neoone over heard der caited by. her Christian mn tt Knewing her gimp'y . he Mra. Stantey Ware He Drozwed? Stanley ts under arrest, and during the ft» oon Wil be committed to the Tombs without ball in che custody Bausch. b Os ne wil) re HAN Uutopsy to determine the caure ih, If possible, and the organs of the dead man will be sent to a chemist for analyst. trungly suspects the : y +h Moni arat ernie waying the alght had completely un-|4 stomach of the dead man submitted to chemical i i yee SMEOFAE MOMEE OF eyed. him. The captain refusal his| 2 Tho present pollce theory ia that Father Phillips was drugged Sale at All Three Stores It this te true, the care will bear « aaa ana oh nesmne eae un with chloral hydrate. i. e Pking eaemblance 9 that af “i gs tna eI READY OER Stanley is thirty rx old, was born in San Francises, Entire feet ieen Sure te ante “room, but the «a and has a wife and son in that fe pi sever aRimeniandiwen n was too quick for him, ; 1 | wan statloned outalde his cell to keep] aes Be esies tear Secteg Bn mt VTOe CNEL TST i hes the h constant watch on his actions. RAAT PGA A rena No. 720 Ninth avenue is composed of] ayout 1.9) o'clock, a after he hadyt min whieh lay the body wae 4 efforts to locate her. A dozen | two buildings. The. front of four] gone Mrs. Berrlus reticed that the from St Hsing room tives are searching the Fourteenth | stories and is leaved by Mrs, Cath-] window of # hall bedroom war ¢ yan’ by 4 portiere here was ou door slrect and Tald avenue resxorty, as well |¢rine Bernius, ‘The rear building Is of | that a quit wos hanging from the sill uf any kb p fy tloge of the west alde avenu two storles, and Js also leased by Mrs.| fur the purpose of alzing it, she sup-, He then seni a message to his «tution: Her name ts not known, but rhe is] Bernius. but was unoccunled up to a| posed, Tere i pana cant Done his pare 2 wi shall bedroom that the Lyons ane i = Hi eaciibed ar a German, about thirty | Month ago. Lace aerial oat agabennieMtiyt sonst crnas,|% Of the old reliable firm of King's pears old, of medium height and rutner ‘The steam Casket. bearer Neale = 7 notified the} § now on sale at about Half Regu. inclined to embonpoint. The detectives}, a; thui time Mrs. Bernius Inserted an : a npaty x “k Corone! Pri 0 think they will capture her by night-|advertizement Ina paper saying she| Where the Bows Was Bound. | coroner, | and ck coroner/® Jar Prices. You know the bar- fall If ahe hus not already left the clty. | would sub-let the second floor of the| To properly understund the cle =| 1H ere at Haetthelrennvalior| i kauns King's have always. given. | » Stanley a Married Ma Fear house to u desirable tenunt, anc | stances of ine tte that on the recond. tie body. io the underiaking toons of[% This sae is indeed an induce- ‘ are js necessary ate ao He body & A al r - A +; Stanley Is « professional manseur, He | nee Gaya later) Stanley called Nupon | treo a nail honed ared fours roomesiie| MmaqCUrranbeAUINou dl ity-18 ment to buy a suit or overcoat. y i a’so rave hot air treatment for rhew-| 179 told her he was a professor of | sitting-room, used also aa Stanley's ved- | iirat street ‘ nea | We are building additional stores matism, Inclosing hin patente in’ a | casvage,and uleo cured rheumatism by | tom, a klichen, dining-room, and In ie gy tne F Heer Riel 8 to the rear of our present ones + mictallic cagket and heating their bodtes | Ojacing ‘sufferers in a gulvanized {ron | {ttle hall sstco at nea sip Kura manel a sce " bees ey Siandiinustisell the stock’ at once ed, ea! ad be ret 10 ¢ a ol Deer 1.0 * . . J CK See acer 7s some eiaeereen: eunket, under which are.many gas jets, | Mashed, ut Rar jbeat and knew Stanley: by: atisht even if we cut prices in half. He was born In Ban Francisco thirty- | and heating the body to # temperature | fished by ’ AC Wbaut LS) o'clock ne ganw a tall [OP f that King’s give eenu: three yenrs ago, and came here eighteen | of about 400 degrees in extreme canes, | ‘There Was only one Way In wmleD te an with a black beard ape| 2 Lee Prooe tha R's give enu- month ago. He has a wife and twelve-| "Only ine head of the patient Is left [enter the hall vedroom, ao called, and NVRUIE nol with a black Peart a- 195 ine bargains is we grow bigger 4 year-old son in San Francisco, This} out.of these caskets, Stanley had two] that was through the reom in’ w Mich | venue every year, increase our patron-| ; fact he kept from the woman with | of these caskets with him, ho sald, and | Stanley ale | ‘The Arreat of Stantey age, while competitors have to whom he lived. he having promised tofafter: he was Installed in -the rooms, ria Awfal Fin | tte thounht he recognteet him an sian- [® MOVE away oF give up business. marry her. : wnich he promptly hired, Mrs, Bernius| gyortly before 1M o'dock last mien ithe recon Ue Sian Kine Slarcertinanteve She discovered his secret by accident | became Interested in the cure as shel aq Mra. Pernluy wax about to lock uy) Oo Ue Mun al very near ihe ing’s larger than ever. - When they were living In the furnished | suffers from rheumatiem. her house for the night, she happened Vise, Kane! up and saw the uniform: . ; room house of a Mrs, Singer, at No. 26k] Bhe bought one of the caskets and jto giunce at the rear window and saw] Wilh Ao MK frie elite See Our Display in Show Wem Forty-third street, but it did not | placed tt tn her living room, and Stunley |the white quilt still hanging trom the) Mani i nee ain Bien tu bt disturb the domestic relations of the | frequently treated her. alll. the direction of Ekghth esannesi ae Windows. eruple. altouah they quarreled violently A Myeterivus Woman, A) gueeus you fe aa Ho mond started in pursult, and, over= oPieuetsene tine: } 7 A week after Stanley was inatalied tn] eee nts ner daughicr, n young woman | “king Stan Ked him if that was ! He loft Mra, Singer's April 8 1 nd. | his new home Mrs. Bernius saya a tall, |'Urning (0 hs Ty My not his nan Hesitatingly, he replied with the woman, went to live at No, 229] handsome woman, who can be described |of, tWentyefive year: Ca COK A TRC i Sag’ Weat Fifty-seventh street, From there| as ‘neither blond or brunette, came to| rain. “rhe captain wants to talk with you he took the apartments on Ninth [his,epartments and was introdyced to| She took a candle and did am “dl-| ae the station-house,* sald the officer. j avenue. ' her by Stani rected. As ates sniceel tn fpom ae “What in the world does he want of % Mrs. Bernius saw but litth f thin} suddenly stumbled over je body of a) 4, arked the other in apparent sur- Stanley at Home Yesterday. | wccnan, as she remained almont con-| man. Bto, waa Kreatly territed and ran| oety oe Nea ari stares’? Staniey, when a resident of Sanjgtantly in the cear house. A week ago| screaming to her mother. Mrs. Berniu. |" 1 don't know; come and see." Wan pat I PEEP Franclaco, lived in excellent atyle at] phe suddenly left and: never returned, | notified Policeman Williams and to-| tho response. Cor, way aad Far cee 4 the Palace Hotel and” was thought to} so far as Mrs. Bernlus knows. ,She did |gcther they proceeded to the room where| Upon reaching the _ atation-houre|$@ 577 and 579 Broadway, near Cortlandt. bi money. Gince he came East he frequently re- Celved checks for $100 each, which: were! Yesterday swallowed a little, and then told me iv do the same. 1 did #0, and in a litt while we both felt better. “It wan then the priest told me he was a Roman Catholle clergyman froin Fennaylyania, and offered to financl: back mo ti my cure. He did not tel me hie name. Priest oddly Mi “As dawn was breaking I told the prie#t 1 thought. 1. would take a lttle ®alk as the alr would do me good, and i asked aim to accompany ime, but he sald he would rather rest where he wan, J went our and returned, 1 should Say. two hours later. When | got back (he priest wan gone ‘Vhat was the last time I ever saw him. Vhe dead man In the room watch Capt. Donohue showed me wag not the pries: 1 knew. The dead man looked Iike « NORTO. This was all Stan'ey would say. He sould not describe two girls, nor would he admit naving had a woman there whom he called hls wife, ‘He in the most unmitigated Mar 1 ever talked with,” sald Coroner Bausch after his interview with Staniry. He wuld he wan thiftysthree yrarn od, born In San Francisco, a graduate of a school of massage and unmarried. After thin he wan taken ‘to the apartment where the budy was found and suddeniy shown the body, "My God! What la thist’” he ex- claim t) Police Captain Donohue. Negned for Whiskey. He begged for a glans of whiskey not speak fo Stanley about the woman's | /@y ‘isappearance. ote i tenley eft the “house > Pe will be re for burlal as ant persitssion. Y inquiry reauited in the police that Father Phillips had taken is on an the authori. wie The victim, Rev. Father Edward Roman Catholic Church, of Hazleton, Pa. His congregation consiste: cf over 5,000 families. He was known as the coal miners’ fricnd. was he who. through his appeal to J. Plerpont Morgan, averted the threatened strike of the miners of the Pennsylvania Coal Company. He came to this city from Hazleton and registersd at Fitz- gerald’s Hotel, Eighth avenue and Fiftieth street, on Apzil 28. The last seen of him there was on May 8. On miinight of th late the n under arrest, “Dr. Stanley, told Coroner Bausch that he met the priest at the corner of Firtleth street and Ninth avenue talking with two young women, The four returncd to Stanley's rooms in the rear of No, 730 Niuth avenue. There they nk whiskey. The girls remained there abort three hours. After they left both Father Phillips and Stanley were tuken ill. The pricst teok a bottle from his pocket, drank some of the contents, and Stanley did the same, They immediately folt better. Stanley left his horse, the priest remaining. Wher Stanley re- turned, two hours lates, he says the priest had disappeared. Stanley rented his rooms from a Mrs. Bernins, who lived in the front of the premis She says $i to her as his wife. This woman disappeared on the morning of M cince becn seen in that neighborhood. The police believe this woman met the priest on the street Invited: him to her rooms. ‘That the priest died on the premises on the early morning of May 9. Stanley will be committed to the Tombs without bail and the Phillips, was reotor of the ery, tells the police and Cor nue and Fiftieth street. “Tsaw the priest standing on intoxicated. may have drugged us, At dawn | went out. When mau in my room was not the pri like a negro.” DOr need a woman with a German accent 9 and has aot and the body, ‘The Body Hemeved, ‘olicemaa Willams took notice thal Stanley was formally arraigned before the sergeant, to whom he gave his » pedigree. re- ‘They went with me to my rooms. girls left In two or three hours. The priest and I were taken ili. They All Stores Open Saturday Evening. nduced them to accept it Had tt nf his work a strike would doy ve occurred, Involving f men the coal regions, PROFESSIONAL MASSEU TELLS A STARTLING TALE, “Dr.” Kirk Stanley, under arrest in the Father Phillips murder er thia story: “T left my home about midnight May 8 and walked to Ninth ave- the corner talking to two girls. He We had some whiskey. The I returned he was gone, est T knew, The dead The dead man looked New York Stores: Cor, Broadway and Park Plice, 177 and 179 Broad- way, nr. 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Completely Restored in a Few Weeks. No mare remarkable case of a cure from stom: ach diane often comes to a physician's notice than that of Elo! Garteppy, No. 799 Bedford eve, Brovktrn He had heen for years alek and ould net doa day's work, For the lan three Seeks he hae heen working steadily and feeling not ae mel ay ey Mr Garleppy says: “Doctor Copeland had a [som in my case, it he exer hat one. The nerves [were gone. the stomach wan gone, f coulda’t ao |e» work and couldn't eat. foam telling linee the exact tenth when | any taometimes Evomited 100 times t treated a day, and the doctors Sime will henriwitnes athat IT aver- lamed vomiting 20 times a day, | Tre (eo doctors ho treated neighbors of mine, did everything they could for me; they | my Momech out sith a stomach pump j and that helpet me for a little while. Then coms bark, Well, at last 1 speland and tried to give him which war something the trouble woul to Deetor of my went ! Tike thie Wie SAL fret | would get up in the morning with my thmat full of namty slime which had dropped there during ¢ nd which would give me © bad tame in the mouth: then [mould hawk and spit to eid myself of the cffensive acum, thea came the disgust for food, the offensive matter Romed during the night seeune! to ont over fe and formed gas, so the doctore aatd, which bloated me all up eo that 1 © niet my whole system seemed potsoned: I would have amps senetimes ant would bloat up ao that I vould hardly breathe, it seemed that 1 would smother from gasping, I had pains In the lower part of the tack and acrog the kidneys; my banda and feet were cold and’ when they were not cold thay mmy. 1 hed frequent attacks of palpitation, beating and uttering of the heart thie was the story which I told to Doce ‘The vomiting 10) times a day hardly belleve; whole thing treatment he ry of It opeland omething which he cou the miracle of felt clear and thy and to ae work, I have perse- vernd In the treatment, galning strength all the u can probably realize what ft means 4. ¥ in be mure that anybody sho comes to ask me shat [think of Doctor Copeland til be cordially received and will be Morphine Taker Quarter of a Century Cured. by Dr. Sisson in Three Weeks. ; Doctor Sissen did not intend te pubiiah any testimony tm connection with» his work = for_—s morphine sufferers. He” felt that on 00 painful an delicate 6 enb- to allow thetr names to be ured. ply demands publication; the one testifying out | of very gratitude, but stil! more then that out of desire to help others who are suferiag he suffered. He will gladly enewer aay letter addressed to him and gladly ove any one” who wants to see him. He had been taking the drug for nearly 4 querter of a century and wee taking as high as (wenty grains @) day. when be came to Dr, Stason. To-day Mr. William = Heney maya: "1 am ured man; I hee no longing for the Greg. Theve waa no pain of torvure connected with my te= ing treated, and. during the treatment I west about my business as usual every day. Tam happy, strong and well to-day, and I know) thet lam cured. 1 know that I shall never wang the drug again, and I know that it Js gotag. to be the duty of my lifetime to fad cat people who have this habit and show them how they cured." ¢ Sisson states that the cure 19 8 come He recognizes the fact that it will rally sald that there {9 not time enough, much about It. The fact that there hag been a total absence of craving for morphine sinag) the first day that Mr Heney took the treetmeng » shows that the cure te. complete and abeelite one, Dr. Sisson’s @ret lecture and mare rative has been received from the printers and will be sent to aay, anfferer from the morphine habit lon, either im persen ew We Copel Mea ie corner 42d Street. an@” , New York. 2 land, A. C. Ame regular attenés- ance. Office Hours, Con spall (daring the short free menth' pe= dup to Jane 1), 9 A. M. to a told the whole story."" M. to 4 P.M. alvin THE NAME EW YORK, AND W HIS CARE FOR HORACE DE LISSER. 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