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‘TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1901 ORRORS OF FLOO NS, WICKES 'WEAT TEMPERED. ~ TOLD BY WITNESS.) CIS NORGE. 61 C00 eas | will not c that date Two months’ Papers in Case Sealed'Moderate Tempera- Sone stents | parades by Order of the ture, but Three Per- ‘atarrh thoronenly ree to Al rs fler ever Abijah Dinbe ’ Great Wall of C k in expense atid | gy garcia . ourt. sons Prostrated aucrifice ts enialled. AL those who have] tye hraekign. bh | . beeu waiting forthe customary epectal sum. | reat for 2 Swept All Before us) s thor Ofer coe. given’ Gaally to understand | join"! that It wil he renewed or continued In and Left Death Be-!; ‘ Sd : zs jenee My Te that. the concluding vhysted 3 ‘e 5 ‘. t For the second nib HE WEATHER tecoRD. laaye of the month positively conclude nut Doctor Cope: ~ ; hind— Terrible Situa- carey ‘Thoman H 3 Ment. Mumid'y. the tree Month Offer, but all, free oF | i a ti ‘Survivor vtand General Manager of whe sa. 9 cn 5 Cit OPO Sat ee ion of Survivors. C noand Wagner palace ea? i FOND ceaeics cross asl a epalvet sa stG The se 1 fi) ment up tu and ding June Ba MANTRAS OY Say 50 and nil pationts renewing trent~ 1 ne § f 5 ith Kemetcnre 5 L ais ming flesh and strength i Bluefield, W TEMAx pins the: Suiremes Cour: 13 so iS;ment op to and including June med to die. Within thre tt 4 witness of ranklin Iartlett, who heard toy nine chee Gh ee i a s 5 1 ™ 40 will recetve month's medl stored to perfort ; Rapatansi nas stimon referee, recommended that | Hl Oi health ‘, Se reetratith MATA SOCHOE Wick eae ha teen 22 =O 48 jand treutment free—that fe, du | ne Harry C. Tletien, vo. 0 sto ys peas «| Sth at totally deat ‘ter motAthe Aillof thi pe pers Saetet eae one month they wilt be | Cin y deat tor f the few bi | . nt by othe ‘ thee ier ml tne’ purport of the ovldence EERE mracires a0 and supplied with medl- Cann = Metut was. ateolutaly oes nown, Of e+ is tore = vine absolutely withont pay or Th Copeland within two i In speaking eph Flynn, alsteen yenee old. ment ‘ Raeyianatenait In thin for an aleout 2 s \e uantion of any Kind, | Mr. on, HOUIEn inte. : et No. 1056 Washington avenue, | eae Broo! iyn. ing deatness for hich finally became abro- peinid restored tls hearlg 4 Cian tad falled. street, which stret 3119" | a mile. Because of In on One sidé@ stood on the Elkhorn, and on the « + the mountains At daybreak Saturday ized their dancer The gradually became filled torrent, sweeping MUL Hrondway| Five daze remain & wehich | several nadents may take adyanta; . [this offer, ‘Thin opportunity 1 i tively clones nll free or # eocint of. | ta aeteecaseul ee CAN YOU DOUBT. THE CURE OF DEAFNESS? Fo twenty veare ADS BLY DEAF, ring restored S action today completes a macr WA4 overcome at S Wotaken ¢ st. Vin oe nly that Nas few duplicn nas been twiee divorced, and au M feago, where ar giakes his 3 has IU that he te ahoutts marry 20 Ne. (40 Third avenue, was p again Mis aauiciter, Fh rence Haitian, tested in front of Xn: 203, Eat] EROM A WORTHY AND Hope her Ausband 2 Phirty-elemth sirccuC Taken mone: WELL-KNOWN LADY Weeks nnd secured a divorce. aa Pepper, ‘| tow on the stave ia son Harry py Dr. Copeinud., Deng Sir.—When 1 a 1D vents Hoapl= the houses her, forty-alt years © nenr his hon Iwas over eg ae Heatly « Kuas City ert need your tr nt two, eroinenta Cg NBG F 20 No. 02 Dean atrect, Brovokiyn red untold miners’ from ¢ Pease. ¢ . More than a hun An ‘ vippliy with (ya thr 30 trom * dot, {n some way £ Ss 7 > | tp her hasband in 8: Le ken to Long Inland Collece We arose have yotract a sy cd which rapidly iT Shed 1 and T have 4 WaRUOnTCT ROTI NAg tomas Ho \Wlekes sturted hla career ttn. a half. hs woeded, but left behind 2 dren. When the ra! finally sw Louts, He married: Arst fecommend your treatment £0 6 : 5 = down thy narr Pe aateaa are tae AY the heat trures renched th te B © © persona with it ATE Palani al eee a tocay a steady: breeze enabie : ae Edlinea pares known eirinn w Ye aD. Reis Reems Petipa ln ‘OL ont. ‘rom the hot oy ithe comfort " ¢ the humidity 7, thrown to the huilding Ce alee ee ee REC Was ota moderate mark, and, while the WHY HE HAS HOPE. 5 Gazthen to the re: FesOR ers MI TMNO EMIS an ij ii) [oun shone hot, the sweltering on stregta The a Inset Bzsr thoso'in the hotel ere MES Papa ees ‘nd in Workshops was not prorpunced. {fe nlemen { $ enough to reach |t “i i " ve weather man began his y hear perfectly In one ear, a ne to hear! to reach a place of £ tite, Sui MB na promise of clear skies perfectly” 1a both ears atte or three | Brae v (ay i een i breezes. hough he would not | jsspeetfully, Harry C. Tletje hast 86th | > * DEATH LIST 5% NUASuesRIOnioa ‘a is repay the temp would not elimb | s.. New York 15, 19 i 3 : : sate ea womans) iy stgaling heights. 7 : MAY EXCEED 100.! oe Flee bento necrel ca ee Thhsvering ta the tower seventies DISCHARGED AS CURED) : ti * RESUSSR TIS Cea NittteR Leds Sc] the mercury in the morning hours rose OF ASTHMA. i tl meactlent hail imi KiiaaarGl teen Meh ind at noon had reached &). An| Mra, M. Wanner, 20th nye. nad! este Opa oa ee oC eadarspepsnarseitih nena ewanted) nour tater, with the oreeze blowing [63d 4:., trooklyn. suffered greatly from sas. BLUDEIEEE Nees Une er ee| x SR ent steadily, the heat figures: fell back a ee ee ater ocncine disc Teport: rom th flood-awept valley of as od Young Wick point to 73 Siwayanhavera the Elkhorn place the number of dead) 4 wiow tu Duwi iret - “which make Ii at between o and 100, while the prop: | umed that a Che niin ity onion ar nren kant was «had read ia : erty loss Is variously eatimated at from WAN ADE RCrS eas oa success Vor kither $500,000 to $2,000,000. Railroad offic are | \ eosmpany of alse entete Sy Chit) tule 46 being the A arte Aatnnatley ° inclined to minimize the destruction of | under command of Col John UL marriage to take for 1 o'cloc’s Property, holding to the amaller fmure arawellscnehed are ARMANI aoe Garantie tH But even with these reassuring while coal operators and others ! yrofiiontatwhichenros bel tons twa 5 Sea animes that their losses have been enormous, the florde! diatrict. More t 5 A fairly c nion HUM ler Lega Au a matter of fact, there ts nolon the way from Huntington asd ine eafness from Sthadcal definite information at hand on whieh |} inte He both cars were affected 1 to base accurate estimates of lon of test provera. An Taras the wore of MAILS FOR THE Bey eee hey eT a FLOOD SECTION. the right ear was the worst. jle has taker threo Wnonthe’ treatment, can hear persectiy Am the Teft ear and the right ear ix xrudu- ails & wh Viret palling enough, and the greater part of n coweh eral the stricken area has not yet been pene- | physicians pad failed to give bin any bene trate | WASHINGTON, June 5-01 ! ath ean arealones to (perfect hearing by A the news has been brought by | Vices to the Post-OMce Department , | s thers, that the break on t foot couriers or survivors of the flood. aged Trains have been run as far ag Ennis, nt Oho division of the Norfolk + COMPH IES’ woman, which is practically the mouth of the| Wemern cause] by the floods oxte 7 COMMISSA Oocred 7 a devastated section, and telegraph wires | fora dletance « fifty miles from Wil ¢ physte have been repatred to that point jiamatown to Bonts he ranch tin Congress Expected to Surety ites atment i while M. F. Satiabury, No. 182 Park av: running from Goodwill ty Hramwell is | practically washed away on, Nod., was absolutely deat for 1 could not hear a clock Uck even when Retlet Tratma tan | Pass More Stringent tal -ner= [E f Tae work of establishing railroad | vice will be arran, ' : yea t Biss 4 Red te take the malls tt been known for a tong ume Anti-Tr' held close tg the liead.” After reveral ioe. to’ hear then, badat 5 tcommunication ts being pushed with | inta and out of the flomleattickon towne that the «der Wlekes wae not haps t ust Measures [bets fate, sein teat ni him ‘ae seat io | inal Bead ees Ae 1 feared to go on y i vigor. The reHef traing are running be- ML GIeT RAT GSralseN rom ahla with his ‘smcond Wife, She. lett iotar™ Coytlaia, andhie hearing, was. re: | he sircet” for the treitey ware and wager | elty a tes afl A ay | ore than a oye ago and stores erfe wi in two mont would up almost from the earth, a tween this city and the stricken district | ion, and @aylem, from Lynchturs, of the | Cit destauitaningeacve Viuet Anderson, No. OSU BON ave, | Leotono warning from the bell and every thing posalble ts being done (Spectal to The Evening World.) kof the Grinpe, | to relleve the suffering and destitution, | The latest estimate ix that it will ake ten days to repatr Information {rom the Tug River dis- trict Is to the effect that the damage to t region ts THS LANDLORD railway mail service, hve jon not Known until t re “I district to make a report ation and nee rain from th ay rrerny GOV. WE CHARLESTON, W, Va With the Seeretary of Jown thar she had secured a divorce. | WASHINGTON, June 2%5.—V Brers meets next winter a re presented by the Industr in which trumts will be seve: s ralgned and drastic methods wll be |Mad’a urged to curb their growing power. | fot sler OMces, 2 Around this report the debate on trusts | ema cwith mo beret. but was + fad Street. Senator Kyle, who ts 4 to health by Doctor Copeland's) Ww Ission, hops ‘halen ss 0 within two months. to hold his reat against Pet je lerew, who will make dis fight for the White. after a consulta- te, Col Willlam M. 0. Dawson, and £ o eltizens of West : Ison Ave. corner wv York. Doctors Iand and A. C. Angus, 5 AL Me to Eo Adjt-Gen. Baker, issued the following appeal , Virginia: SCOTIVED DEPARTM ave, Om orge Mul South Wrooklyn. Dea for oa i Ly . \ ile dina toad rtaken the pednle aft ERs Heod wy nigga A baolutel ye Dea Corda pens sen | i ‘ hi i ‘ In Very grea While T Senatorship on tae trusts, + head. Nutely cured. | Ss . ' ‘ math y great destiution and s The report will declare the Sherman | * \ required . the dlek aiid Wury the d Anti-Trust) law) wholly Inadea! to ' ‘ scar tly: neeed with wh ° He Was Accused offcope with the rapidiy growing power wnt H sttons 1 by wire otherwise to the be . of the trusts, and will also assert thit f Md Stonislortany? Hank at Lilueriglde lia Kiven! Cw Voting for Treason Jinis tax has been Aagrantly violated t1 wt Bill numerous Instances that will be spect- i Lae Ht nin ” ele 4 receive fron tov. Md ii 4 He Looked to Royalties;""Al” Taylor,withaNew,% . are A A ae GR a er ee ammeter mn ott eaC ian from UntinishedNovel | Field Gun, Had the 7 will make ; * report, In. whlen . . A ry TOW they ground that the for Board Bill. ' Time of His Life. otha, the me Sherman law goes ae far as the constl- ’ bly for Allwal th. has vi tution warr. 8, and that to meet what " ' ai | ps ? tured ibys thal Hoera cand: publiciy;cass to them is an evil elther the conatitue ; , 5 Camille Roger: ALEC RHOAINET Malem MeO ERTaTasA ct s = RAS ACRE SA SUL) ton must be so amended ax to Invert Slr Ay r m fonable boardt Tae Rea Joss them on “)iursa buried: san avalaned for this treat. | COnstess With the power needed to cur = : s Fitty-nev ite | ! Janttlte rat cnt in that, Botha voted in favor of | {2" trust or the whole question must) ad cireulation is the cause of most of the ills that come with old age. aise - | nile sue | the ‘Prenson Bill be dealt with uniformly by the States. | with advancing years there is a decline of strength aud vigor—the machinery bo ae I bhnve at laying ———— —— f the body moves with | Vand i f the weak and Court tc rea himself. ned | liwnekithes went autnealniand the unten SUN a Chance for Him, YACHT IBIS TOOK A REST Saale ACGME this lizart the Blood iioved aiOKe siswipa ben ane iniee aod Vaughan, who be held for the} f Hl Jas Snow? deelaced: ‘them “Omtcialiy on (Fron shieago Tribanc) * | loses much of its life-sustaining properties, and muscles, tissues and nerves lite him a haard bit of s5 nlechief, Ale | j Thebatciiccre Por ineltainad hide “So you reject me!’ the young lawyer erally starve for lack of nourishment. A sluggish and polluted circulation is enc Rares, en : i ; i] i (helt ronbhes Mut tea TABS @POUt) aid, rather bitterly. “I wonder if The steam yacht Inia, 8. C. Lawrence. followed by a long train of bodily ailments, “Cold feet, chilly sen: s home inj ey othe grievances ip that the | would do any good to appeal the case | Of Boston. owner, lay Migh f ¥ 9 | ond down the spine, poor appetite and digestion, soreness of the muscles, Ni Cy Otel ee ; ie Dig wi) ot Ow Mees pase ales | ES your tather Nigger Hoint. Ward's Island, from $9) gate pains, hard and fissured skin, face sores, chronic running ulcers on the author. Rot nlite it felthe Jutkere of the Paragon mitt \ dete eae don Bethe needs" [Tower limbs and other parts of the bady — these and many other diseases | oj 4 f r A * no appeal from my dec oo y 5 | lack 7 . | ect circula- etiing vm ‘ Mf - vHY u EY sq] the court of inst resort. ne! . | \. a s 1 t geting t Other Plants Near WHY WORLD ADVERTISING | '"SputTeannot give up the cage In thts eee a ne, eat soa away | of the blond, thus adding strength and tone to the vital organs, and quick, novel ewhlchwsheans Hao a GROWS—A proved supremacy by he exclaimed, back in 1§i3 she {s as strong asa batee. | healthy action to the circtlation. 3 ene vi Matteawan. tons of thousands in New York City slugs the gene jw UUtney pono: HRWhenkthedyachis floated iahek was) ap $8. S. being strictly a vegetable blood remedy and the best toni _--— fally circulation tells the tal i whe xi sottiy, | Bere, ay tncre) she ame to | it the most valuable and efficacious of nll medicines for old peuple. It is free ate: sk fora trial anchor, | trom all mineral ingredients, and mild and pleasant in its action, It cures y character, even those inherited or contracted in early hlood diseases of eve! : is a marked couple 0) MA 23. One = = Zz = Se R " : 5. S. S. thei war writh life, As the system gets under the influence of S. S. S. ther i praeheritines i e river! RUY ONE OF OUR improvement in the general health, and as richer and purer blood begins to untll It was pu : ay well circulate through the body the appetite improves, and there is a softness and she would pay me hands | ‘ ' 1 f them ving know that she isa brill vite th seotton and trounk and will » y Lgave her all the cre T'm atill willing to dy so. but me mad to have her lerve my bh & surreptitious ner and go 123 East Fifty-etanth street Ina g ‘ * ty cheritfs have be ‘ 1 Th 1, shoy | elasticity about the skin that you have not noticed for years; sores begin to . heal, pains in muscles and joints gradually cease, and you find that itis possible to be happy and healthy even in old age, a Our medical department is in charge of physicians who make n study of my blood and skin diseases, If you would like to have their opinion and advice in your case, write them all about it and you shall receive such in formation and : advice as you want. This will cost you nothing. Others have found our medical department of great benefit to them — their cure being much more | rapid as the result of some special directions received from our physicians. Don't be your own doctor when you can get medical advice free, Book om many porns and \6 STRIKERS AND YOU WILL SEE WHAT GOOD HATS WE MAKE. Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed to all who desire it. deen pubiis! i : sald to the Magiet THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, UA, Seen Jengaged upon Over 100 Styles to Select From. masters. 1s “e lta re | tie and with Lo Ii tse , jRough Braids, $1.00 to $3.00. Smooth Braids, $2.00 to $4.00. ( . |. tury: people read rosea ae aia UNTER ARREST Panamas, $4.00 to $12.00. . CA Mth tnat., THOMAS Mary and the lite maid it was ma t. but thar - Would have to be cut down thes : Ay S?rCIAL FOR TUESDAY. | S#Mr. Roberts wns ar MOLASHES COCOASUT KISSES (| a oO} trom hla late realdence, No, 589 st, Drokiyn, Thurelay, at 2 P.M. no CHOCOLATE BITTEN SWEETS pund ob5 SFECIALFOR'YED E aAy,| CHOCOLATE CREAM KISSES | | re abate ourh as if neese, the | Half of Them Girls, They | When the work was y shave been ruthicsaly ar: plished. Now " pated, and Fam| base an inch and a | A red WN | Swtrald that this ur send iny | Jig it Hehe part ae nnoyec one | ne 40 hi the + m BS NG Yi : - Hg on 1 UniconHands. | CHOCOLATE SOUR On ASE B45 China: Its Present Condi. tion and Status Among Na- S54 BARCLAY ST. tions, described in the COR WEST BWA | 4901 World Almanac and neyclo- Cx" 2ICORMANDT ST. | poata, * * * A rotcrence book of Was continued until this Gatvernvon, In defauit. of ball Mrs) aur AcVaughan was locked uy, ete “When this cage gets out t don't think {ie .topk,® Mr Roberts will ever have to . tive. nnaty. tne 1 ihembern. called. f¢ Iunyon found eadaiieee : sinch pistol of bis own and, | Sixteen atrikine weavers int aad detemnian, feet! | sy it of the. stinie a Parerson. Fbartes for boarders again,” remarked {4 8a" found at Perth Amboy, why for np f the Paragon Silk | ova re “ Devel after court had wil | Gee ativee, al moeateeiaie euge plete: | MIL aud a em are girls, ‘They cor cHuacH _jorer SOOrE DRE’ pene an paSubeten; ABE I wowtldn't be wo. sur gout’ be fond, The posne grabbed im RAS ar : sions Malan \: + * For sale by newsdoalors, or 1 a efore m1 - - 6 hands at the s . i.not.aome day be compeile and the legal proceedings woreviberus: When arralgne: court they de- 199, 299, 605, 607, 609, 1197, 1359 Hroadway. Sunday World Wants make for-(May be had by wail on rocelge of ‘ show, - wanded w hearing, and unis will be Only Brooklyn Store, 371 Fulton St., Brooklyn, opposite City. Hall. tunes for. advertisers, KoA SN ony peer oan

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