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wea “MAY 30, 1901) shed “THURS! | COLONIAL SECRETS TOLD TOORROM OEODES. +e _ BY THREE RARE OLD BOOKS. Magistrate Pool Will Then Select Guardian for Heroic Young Phillips. | British and American Records of the War, Kept in the Field,and Copies of Papers Written While Chief Justice Marshail Was an Envoy to Paris. Twill ptrce Jve Phillips the custody f woemscever id ¢ commends as SOY An \ bvening W to ED a prope person who will the brave state tor and educa e fe ow. iy “H POOL, Wherever good tobacco ) 18 eppreciated the Beneyactor “)) IS the favorites © /t Makes and HE CPS. TERME i wee ss a Three rare book-, whietin ver have been publish throwan intere-tins li keou the Revolutionary period, ars in the possession of the mother of al- Marshall Hardy. + ae unter Chief Justice Mar and whieh hie U Wil give 1. Iuterestineoloni 1 days wen skter wondered madly what {She aH due mini tne has been stimulat dr cently by sould beeame of him to-morrow atotorahtmiial . “Richard Carvel ans jan erate Poot whit decide date whose “houiae where 6 Mered th?! and perso '~ who have Anenine ewe Dce REST Sturdy, self-reliant and read those whieh: interesting novel aswel) as thos: of p re instorie Joo woul) much & eal dent.and stu vents of polition! Ho was earning $5 a Week, with | men history will read wth interes! pid rent and Oa inh red I int Mamie, and Mrs. Har y's artic e, which is contributed exe usively to The Evening World, vaatbitey ment he My mother hee throe poaks tha fos hand years old. TY . age. but for tie mytter n a shall the gr cl Deputy nice Commissioner Will! Bupreme Court of tured to himself So Bevery. Tein ie aplendid idea of Tae | —S © ; one hundr new home ning World, and in tte effort to se. 3 cure A fair and even chance for Uttle wat: ‘Joe Phillips tt saows a tine public bt cols Grateful ‘ and a praiseworthy devotion to| } { bi “ re pause of the weak The boy t< a} \ ha sense of wave Hittle fellow, and 1 sin-| ‘ was kind way in] Pool had treated him | Mian : | OM gentieman ia] Senator Nathante! Elsbers: Some Mystery About} hope he will get a good guar. “Every one with the fire of love Or nif he ts mints kind, and al atone: eho look upon the Suicide of Mrs. | Qhest men 1| theirs Ameri zesahinn with *9.00 FOR THIS $15.00 HAT STAND, Made in fine Quartered Oak, neatly) carved and highly polished, large French bt f i give a hearty commendation to The ae nibitiafrald{ot,| illAlvaiacheartszcommendation toi Ti Lizzie Mang. t fort to secure for little eo Phillips a re —————————w : | ene guardian and a home that shall in even chance with other fifte rtunately horn.’ OEE “And ¥ vaguely misdoubted know tie extent yetines une IR at t | wrematt, Mre Lizah Burgoyne's te Hon of ‘surrend vund cannon, ball pass iround which Phillips, has won atl nt guardianship ean pros ther, af the Tax Depart. . riding ol Leque Haps thar Is wh Sate : Mang. twen r ada ‘ eel Y raetne han ‘the “articles ae the boys iotlenat ice NaUER OCG DRRALIG SenTeuaU le Karel Bevel Mirror, Grass Hat Pins This iis when they ace muied on] " ae sities pee wericana were In wlnte: care diet from drinking “carbolte wet. i a very handsome Hat Stand, and Wimbte tan inyn to seen ering terrible privations, hee N Oo by th to discuss the B Heer Fos pases ited: Bee ate ner eat ne ines emo | The neletibors nay that the woman tet you saw it you would appreciate the y scouting pa to drive che e Jersey, aunt F at oc Prussia ts sat deed hea ho vemenss of Wo eas ington and hts Mttle band during, ldo wre, $0 Philatelphia, De. 5, he ts made of right | home thr: a sturdy oma and) and did not ks a urn an great bargain. first family | n aust tonight. Her! vallls promoted for service they would c s were strang after gaining | to. receive 6 and 1.00) — - for a ding anid desert = pear es ntry to the apartment she « I Y FU reed “Hlece Panna SUICIDE HELD Jemmed the building In which he lived. | weeping bitterly {n the tallway ‘i BROOK N Ri iN I | I RE CO., He tan't til, te he Policeman Willfam Adams came out " ment, weeds fail cy stan st brill rilee he . - SO TTT CNP IER OS ete TN ge in "the si pubtte ae it anted for the New a ork} tt iw sald muawotintrathert vookbinder, lrltish Order Pook dat 2 drummed our of t chty River} wild nature, eased her par- | “OM Turkes Point ck span. He wos ordered out on July 3. Tange nalteccincasll 559 TO 571 FULTON ST., BR “Me mee ee Fat” Rens hen Me, Shafter-little Emma to him "bol in the falls —— my are to be lmmedtat Smith's when Mrs. Shafter—little Emma to him| sake Mrank a clin) the pall é a age tae on for the. furiher Miso kore always—cniled. [family refused to way” anything about athe of t A dollar tn offered for each henst! 4 AVet “Tye got a fine day planned for| the matter Yecand Balt a dollar for each| Pune Eu fc teas ae @]aadd” she told Mrs. Mack. “Why! — he third book tw a copy, made by where Is Daddy? Why tsn't he about?| ( all the py ( amas « abouts) BLAKELY HALL, SR., DEAD. | Ryberg Seeks Death | or the room in full uniform Father ca Ti = 10 n _ “ God!" pathetically shrieked ae i Vinen of Hesatan attyetm f * q When About to Lose Mra, Shafter, there anything the kely Hall, Sr, father of the ¢ aitor| under hf: eommand if thet i heir instruction: n r ? i ” the Dat pr al er pubs inder his ci nd for ir gallan tities Home. iat with Dad? Tell me. Hs th ly h nts ther pul | by all means compatible. with The policeman attempted to pacify ie va night at his in inawick, No J. While with a dog a Week age her, Dishing by him she pushed the Unttet n fad with the success ie ereat” honour. ani agements to th a groun picture of himself, wife|the bedroom door. ‘There an 4 eadquarters. Philadelphia, Nov. of these papers are in ater in ono hand Ferdinand |!zing shriek and Mrs, Shatter feli|scratihed Mr Tunis han Department at Washington No. 16 Clinton street. stoot the dead body of her father, (Te Hall, who Was elghty years ol TAtany, Oot 3 lit the, that the envoys sent 6 o'clock this morning, [room and revived, She went from tes sixty-five years of age. |hyatertcal speam tnto arother, to alte Tallevrand and the French Directory fetermined rmy ather thon vubmts to terms re- 1 £0 national and nerronal hon-| § rT trust you MW othink th nelosed consistent with t © Uitterly € en follow the articlea of tures, signed Horstio G: PRRPECT FIT NG a 60, hs ago. For 1, have mercy on me now, | pes \— s or been {she prayed. “I had ft all planned if = r EXTRACTED # daughter —little| tak Dadd Brooklyn with me to-d H LE | TS nN s Mra, Frank/and to show him the Ittle home I have e 4 WUTHOU THES n. who iives In|for him. My hus 1 & Also One Filing Bs Aled six mor parties in Thom: ro see, and and 1 haven't Peek Hib wen want TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINTRES METHODS paasal TA RSH ] S And Introduce our Thurlo Plate; lightest and most durable plate made. Alt our work is done paintessly by a simple application to the gwntse) ne ‘ | We are the originators of painless dentistry. Our processes are solicit charge accounts pated Our ‘prices ware within the reach of all. Gold fillings from $1,005. 3 i eee malgam ings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Giold Crowns, $3.00. All operac® and accept payments eich tors are skilled graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chaley, — weekly or monthly. Pay 8 and pare personally, interested in this assuciation, 2 erweele 7 ye give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to. us one dollar per week and] Keep it in repair, {ree of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated we place at your disposal a f| under the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable yaaa line of clothing for men,wo- f] OUR 312 OFFICES men and children; hats, J! 212 BROADWAY,Cor. FultonSt. HARLEM, 130 W. 125th Se Attacks of his enemy, for it was Th Ixtrusted, and he Noto tke every” pre SHALL, HARDY 1 Daddy w us ealthy erg was former! migufacturer of s health has ni nad ays said he didn't care t “This aridele, Insdm| eat to ground their 4 ampment, they will rush of small the ym was ¥ nm we or} All he wanted was a place he could ears made his home on the second. foo y wher he} ‘home” A place wh [ CHECK WAS NO GOOD, [isi mime OT foe oe distur ‘eee Hook L s Charge Aga Lis a m wife died 1 must en oto alm ¥ arehment The} Maw by a Sew Yorker. ED TO SUICIDE. mas picture ant and Even 1. May The t dread the) ls Rpelled words, Here “Monday, March 1. rON, 1 Magis- this gla The Batira to ass Meeys aynheld |: J he threw up hanas| ! Common inorder to be rev eaaeaons Couetie Dall for the ¢ reed and fell to aE Ey are shoes and millinery. Spe- | 4!9 BROADWAY, Cor. Canal St. tite Pot i Laie res ay on the Moor, Mis | 744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl. ta Muck, who kep tand « ‘ve taken my ne moa. long pbeazzlement s vody had #0 Witness was Beryl] i! York, and the testt- R. Robinson & of marching by His ithEmbarka-| George D. Rise Fell} ,.7)" from Affluence to Poverty. | 2 W. s4th St.,Cor. SthAve. rt i nM. Cor, Bridge at. cial sale in every depart-}} 1 serait ‘ite| pment now yong on. 433) Wasntagien of bw ate s | 408 W. 23d, Cor. th Ave. ( Wassingie a : Aliant He geath H. Z E : TZ | 988 3d Ave. Bioomisedeie neve ce PHILADELPHIA, sors tts a love, a love that 1a BEWARE of those who imitate our name, signs and advertisements, 4 the Office Mours, $ to % Not open Sundays, Attendants, Telephone (S1-18ta ot, === —————) i} . With rich, pure, stron TA 2SHIS eae For Sale ia j With sores or ulcers, A cut or CREDI [. over money loses. Rive with hin any injury to the flesh heals 535 Fuiton Ste, 468 Filth Ave. wife and daughter at 0. ina few days, nature supp! BROOKLYN I | poYs AND WoMEN's i a es ae en | CITING ON EASY WEEKLY OR MONWHLY st Four- ; 2 3 ope. teenth street, where he kept a boasdine- SWEDEN INFECTED WITH Sores ing the healing bali in the form of healthy new blood; =o — PAYMENTS. 3 B WA bab etter from any tap of lasting served minisst “Melnadler himeell ros will never hive oo to the right about tn certain stock to be made, Norrin Robinson &: which proved to be wor: ween $19.08 and $11,000 ts Inv ‘The sulcide of George D. Ri city, on a train between New Y L non, Pa, was due to despondency | B with na| house. He was also an accountant, ha but when the circulation is tainted with poisonous germs, TEETH rider ae) ing a0 regu : eon egular occupation, but doing | CONSUMPTION, SAYS humors or any effete matter, a slight sc bras For Sale L””’ =) ~—— That FIT. work where he could find {t. His «on of the skin becomes a festering sore, tiny pimples grow to A q eS i commended to] lives at Lebanon. MR. N. NELSON, be boils, swollen joints and inflamed glands often break out into offensive, slow |———— —— ix » hee $5 00 | : a the men from] At one time Rise was well to do. He} healing: sor X polluted blood’is al health ; not only does TEMG EAGN (RETOLy, ’ 7” i ling sores, A polluted blood-is always a menace to health ; not only does it y being extremely | . Who just returned from that country | keep the skin in a chronic state of inflammation, butevery organ nd fibre of the CREDIT TO fae|al Ei htt A Between 3ist rer : wen Suid 4 én ighth Arve. and 320 Sts. ‘ was the cashier of the Coleman Bank, of | M ¥ a Memorandum—| Lebanon. While he held that position “It secmed while abroad,” sald Mr. | body suffers from an impure and sluggish circ ulation, You never feel well, you. | ci Ene ¥ S nema AND MONDAY EVESINO® 4 uf ie WEAR L SS aiKG cao x REL i Ly 93d ave cear 355 £5 reve rf the oft buying vy prep Hula fo, s quarters yer-T he went on the bond of hix friend, Jonn | Nelson, “that every one had Con.’ are jut and can never feel well unt vstem is relieved of its terrible Toad ouble | Hoffer, the cashier of the Lebanon Na- sumption. Although I know that thts o¢ impurities, With the blood so contaminated, so deeply poisoned, ulcers, boils servant,| tlonal Bank, for $59,0%, Hoffer waa con-| statement Is a little overdrawn, yet 1) and sores of every kind are apt to become chronic and often run into cancer. uw halt] yicted of embezzlement and Is now serv: wee Burnet to Ura Prevalent Sores and ulcers are I became afflicted with a severo sore log and ing a ten-year sentence In the Pennsyl- this disease was. | told many of My | gost often caused by pov- | ¢rom the knoo to the foot was ono solid sore, Vania State Praon, Rise had to make friends how [had been cured of this! erty of the blood and a | which wan very offensive, I spent over $1,000 good the amount of the bond, ‘This prac-;Mlsease In America, and they would ) weak and slow circulation | on two trips to Hot Sprinus, and local physi- ck a vet Geally ruined him and ever since ne had hardly belleve me. The best doctors! Hrouyht on by long con- | cians treated me to no purp I about | been despondent and gloomy, lin New York and Brooklyn Inairmed | timed. s tite decided to havo my leg amputated, when a i yaa pucd sickness, malarial | Pe TES tduced me to try 8.8.8. 1 began to Commianiier-tn-Chiet th: WEST SIDE superior ae sueprined. je nig f o'clock, me that I had this fatal disease and | aie Mane in ne ettetana daugnter thinking he was {ordered me to another climate, In| Roswn en Ue takol your} medica iandiinythe| shor tienece ofa * WANHATIAN CREDIT CO crowed tt iin iy his work aw usual. The next fact, before | applied to the original | whatever is calcula itved mon My leg ism witness today aatowhat | 34 tmeen id aca, Open) | renton, In paltlon at | arth oak Information they had cuncerning him|Koch Lung Cure doctors, at 48 West | destroy the v 8.58.8. will do when taken regularly, The soro . following x] Way a telegram from the son saying that | 22d a New York Cit; oH a Brow’ blood and break h hoalod entirely, and my henlth nasitaprovsd FOR a cornavnitls? father ha o!¥on e train) so thin and was so weak that I could on, These wonderfully, 7 have alroudy gaine poun m Cornwall the father had taken po'zon on the train st constitution, These old y: ve irony eer Intermeteand Divdacd Notices. and had died at the Lebanon etation. hardly walk a block. [ coughed and} chronic sores last some- That Rise contemplated suicide was raised large quantities of matter. My | times for years, cating shown by a note which was found on breath was daily getting shorter. 1 jnto the flesh, muscles, tissues The troops are not to be alarms nae they should hear p near thelr quarters, as Box 245. Winona, Mii 1 even down into the bones, and are uch a Inia rnational Paper Company, rebel ' re elated rhea! him, in which he gave hin son's address had night sweats, and my friends al! ¢ax upon the system that it is hard for the patient to recuperate, anda simple | CVEPUIE AND OW d Rivets Now Vernet) heod! &, in Lebanon, his reasons for taking his thought my time had come; but I ap-| malady often proves fatal, * | * 13th Regular sete Biya { Resting under this bebe Cornwallls| life and asked that his be be taken | plied to the original Koch Lung Cure thing so quickly or surely restores lost strength and vitality to the blood | Q and dix’ soldiers rept until ds to Lebanon, idoctors at 48 West 22d at., N.Y, City. | as S$. It is. an antidote for the severest forms of Blood Poison, as well as | cANTR eveninen - regular aida when they were roused to hear Mrs. Rise and he> daugoter have gone/and as 1 breathed the healing olly the irritating humors that cause the eruptions and res that sap your very life | we : st ‘ ‘ aeiry, Mo te quarante OND & WATCH CO. 1 Washington has} to Lebunon. The funeral will be held | vapors of the Koch Tubereuline in- | and so greatly disfigure you. 5. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable a at Lebanon. Mr. Rise was fifty-seven halation my lungs Improved very rap- blood purifier. It contains no mercury, potash, arsenic or other hurtful drug. tv years old, jidly and [grew stronger and bette: | It cleanses the blood and purities the circulation, thus ridding the system of the Se unull | was dlecharged as cured somc impurities that keep the sores feverish and painful. At the same time your xen= WH Wed Her Proteuy. ago, and Lam willing to giv: | eral health improves under the tonic effects of S. 5. S., and the skin becomes |‘! ATLANTIC. CITY, May 9.—Misn timonial, for T° I soft, smooth and healthy, If you are troubled with boils, carbuncles, sores or) vi4st i i must or, win |cured to stay cured.” N. eruptions of any sort, write our physicians all about your case; don't risk your | (he jerta) vnc General! wife basm thoke of Veeterred Btoely Moog tee ih day of Juaey: “W_MYDE, Serretay _ Patents. Help Wanted—Mala “Headquart men of the Second E and some of oth been taken by the se tports of the army, Lor bloy je teacher, w! c 4 era ille ordera wit for the. tucure| Susan lore ne teaeter. wi {Hamilton ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. tidjgment when you can get medical udvice from ‘experienced doctors free. Cee = the outsentries, shall fire Upon any joer ee is un orphan from the age of , “cal! will convince any one of the ik on Blood and Shia Diseases to all who desire it. WALTHAM WATaIEB bs. ( a ? eaperieace. Soldier Mhout a proper pass. ie like: six yeare truth of this statement. THE SWIET SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. | excitaSui watci'on f . sraitizs 260. RSI Syn Ot pee

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