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Two Thousand Devout! Pilgrims Visited the Church of St. Jean Baptiste and To- Day’s Throng Will Be Greater. Pathetic Procession of the Lame, the Halt and Blind that Pass Slowly Down to the; New Crypt. Long before the priests. and Fath hed church of St. 4 iptiste, on Seventy: aixth aTrint and Lex Ton(aventien' to: day reat crowils of peo- ple had gathered, to be cured by the relics of St. Anne. Cripples hoboled along on eruiches Old men a tte girl and Mmbs were deld in the arms of wey ing mothers» The crowd surged and swayed int hot sun. W the doors wi there waa a rush for th mirage More than 3 tons gained admit tance white hy 9 could not Ket re on Is outside, and down It was case with n cover, As he mo’ from one juirt of the church to another two pretty girls eagerly. They had come Pennsylvania was blind. ‘To 3 Porter her sister sald, while she erled “L have worked hard on a farm i earn enoush money to bring my # here. We snail come to the church every day till she can ace.” They would not make known thetr names, but they have faith and belleve she will be cured. At the door of the church an old man with rheumatism and a woman with hip dlscase waited In a carriage tll they trad an opportunity to kiss che relte. All day long the crowas fathered in €ront of the church, Mnse was sald at 9.90 o'cck, ‘The priests impressed the People With tho tdea that the mem touching of the relics would no: effect a cure. They said {t required also faith and prayer. Father Nolin repeated last night the eanviction which he uttered In the morning: “There is no doubt at all that divino healing does proceed from the relic in our possession. Holy men have brought ft to us and placed it tn our keeping. It has wrought many and marvellous healings aforetime, and what han been done once may be done again. The miracles worked by! tne relic on, pre-) vious oocaatons, of which thene dlecard- ed crutches are such mute testimony. will be repeated, I am certain, here at this fast and feagt of the novena, if you have faith.” = efore the chapel had almost Dlocked the streot. The line ering the crypt forms In the lobby and down the middle aisie to the altar and up the side alse. hot and close, and, may be made o ai aten at It is made siower by the cripples and invalids who have to He be helped along, The old man,” Miles Park, Mudison avenue, from the crypt, were to be thre two, Wan on the xpot t Wan lame Misw Lazgie Kenny, af West Sixtieth street, who beei there every two weeks for the lust year. FATHER FIGHTS AT COURT BAR, His Daughter Accused of Theft, He Tries to Hit Complainant. ‘There was a hot scuffle at the bar in Yorkville Court to-day while Magistrate Cornell was on the bench. Only the ef- forts of Policeman Schroeder prevented ; a fight. The Magistrate was hearing a charge] \ of larceny preferred against a fifteen- year-old girl named Cornelia Cooper, who Hves with her parents at No, 238 East Seventy-aixth street, ‘The complainant was Henry H lives in the same Ihe ¢ the girl had stoien a pocketbook con- taining 89 cents from his rooms wh! playing with his daughter William Cooper, the father of the gr, and his wife were on tre bridge of the court with the you howed much feeling against the girl and satd, as he finished giving hin tes- timony, that she was uncoubtedly a 1... tle thief. “You're a ilar!’ shouted the giri's father at the complainant. He was cautioned againat veing such language, but was so angry that he at- tempted to assault Hall. Polleeman Schroeder, who Is stationed on the bridge to preserve order, forced him- self between the two men and prevented | an encounter, Tyr Cooper girl broke down end sobbed, and after her fathor's outburat was attacked with St. Virue's dance and fipally swooned away. Her father caught her in bis arms and with the assistance of Agent Fogerty, of the Children's Society, carried her into the society room, where wae wis resuacl- tated An he was taking the child from the court-room he at he again that Hali the would “die with eistrat rnell was loath to be- Meve that the girl was guilty, but P Iceman Fay, who made the arrest, suld that other neighbors hud complained of | definitely postponed on account of the weather, thefts, and fen girl was rear cd At e ridera we ietterands theca # Femended until | Ait the riders» cif 8 hand, tacluding BOD LO Phetogrearhs by 6 Aioatom Photograeher. HARD FATE OF SICK BABIES. |\Countless Children of the Tenements Are Nl from Heat. arly wil day ihe crowd on the aide. |“ The chapel is very | OOOO! Xe L0VoK) Until fall the suturing « jdren compelled to sp tenements will Therefore the contributions whdch serve in a measure to relleve them should not the summer In There ts no reason why every ehtid! who In sick and whoxe poor to provide It with medicin food and the most ordinary helped to get Uhroush its It Is the small con-; ave swelled the fund to} ible relief for should not be summer of torture, tAbutions that | proportions makin hundreds of suffering little people. number of those visited ha ought to be kept supplied with nd should have further medical advice This can be pro- |" d only when the amounis of the ons warrants tt, 4 more medicine. e World are continuing nels in homes unit to be called | homes, wa lives of the chile In some cases help has bean too late and every ‘ierent ot no doubted saved ntller: would have tee co The work Ix fast becoming a work of{ children for onildren, 3 prisoner. Hall |‘ contributions BiG BATH BEACH BENEFIT. Noted Vaudeville Stars to pera To-Night for Sick Dabler’ Fand, This will be a gala Bath, books and cle, ‘The occasion will he the beneft | Ing transactions with J. Sick Bnbles' | Muste Han, | ‘Twentleth atreet and Cropsey avenue. ,eMndham a: the The managers of the benefit are qun-| Bro., guine that the affair will be the mont) when Morris Me sxful ever held, and the sale of! port of the order rewerved weaty clearly Indicates that the! with ble fists. cromled to |ts fullest of The Evening [theatre will pro} Tamme, uftered highest-priced —————_ Rain Prevented Bicycle eo which should hy Is Charged with Assault. Morris Mendham, prominently tn Dolly Reynolds, wan ja charge of assault preferred by Morris | A. Thorner, of No. nent | streey. Me was arrnigned n/t Police Court this afternoon, Thorner {x suing J. Overton Paine, “the Ieee for $10,0 In a stock deal. | saya the stock wax sold by Bros, and that Thorner lost. order yester wecured a court pelling Mendhas, Ing-house shes Overton Paine on May 4. Thorner ret Dolly Reynolds. sinus during the las: tae] ne an wibl, He known lu Wall street. | inhcrite BROKERMENDHAW|S/AKER FOUND | greatest number of its victims among the children Zein iN and prand-children of those whose blood was UNDCR ARREST.” DEAD IN BED. Dolly Reynolds's Friend Heart Disease, Superin- duced by Heat, Killed Horace Gray. Prealdent of Sea- rrested to-day on Gray was elgnty eran bankers of th “1 pened his dcer this morn- ing to find that he | nad not been In ae health. noxed to have bee SS ——————) MAY BE PROWNED. Sadte Burger, Via who was on the steamer Tremont Duck, In Long She was with hee | Fisher, also of No, 6 Biller: 7 During the hurry ri 129 East Fifty-ftth separated from Special Sale e.siscniiee as iGash Coffee, | mugen Kegular Price 18. Three L Saturday This SPE, 20 Broad st CONS! "MPH ON, AND ASTHMA The Great K:ch HOME TREATMENT, Cures sihma and Consumption He swore cut 4 ‘ate Poole was ar by and Mendham of whose murt Samuel J. Kennedy Meratham's friend, fonn irade by ‘Kennedy's counsel Mendham issued I easter uaeh nat pesca tent ratte a 10 shitgatement, telling in detall of hts Pah a hasae tthe wecther, | relations wih the girl and establlen- wealthy and weil- sud do not Rave tae patente and tra Rufalo,. Hostou, American cite DEWEY MAY C0 )| American Squadron | at Ceremonies. wan ra high at that uM be given command atoon var new shty nation of KL The Navy De repr ation at suggestion and a large aquadre with ge wal a ometal IIIT Aibany tat HAT COMBINATION. atement to He taaued in a Fi Daye. Kat, of No Rr Ranizing agian: ters, sald to-day Herbert Kn: reet, who ts ¢ Keane’s Library and Office Furniture. mean lowest p { five to charge extra for exprnsive estab lishment or extravagant rent. Cas and Brass 1351 TO iss, 3D AV Of Wife not 2 fiom generation to gen- family. 2~ far the most ancer, which finds the cratio: destructive of these is tainted with this dreadful malady, You may carry this poison in the Blood for years, but as the vital AB begin towane a slight bruise or cut, wart or mole, develop into Cancer, From middle life to old age is the Lering poison is most apt to break out, a sore or ulcer oftey degen neer, and Tumors become more progressive and ulcerate through thi the sharp shooting pains causing the most intense sufferin; The cer patient naturally grows despondent one after another the 1, and the sore shows no sign of healing, The impuritics that ating in the system, perhaps for generations, cannot be ade pure by salves, washes and plasters. usual remedi have been accunn eliminated nor the poisoned blood The proper treatment is to purify and build up the blood, remove the cause, when the sre or ulcer heals, Mr. J.D. Arnold, of Groonwood, 8. C., writes: oes directly “a tiny uloor camo,Juat undor the left oso. It bo: | ines i Ete erdes gan spreading, and grew worse rapidly, destroy- eroeavths ing the flosh as it went. As Cancer {s hereditary | *troys the virus, stops ..| in ay family I becamo thoroughly alarmed, con- | the formation of Can- ‘| gulting the best physicians and taking many| cerous cells and ieanavonekorl blood medicines, none of which did me any good, | cleanses the system of and one when one of our loading druggists advised mo to try 3.8.8.,and by the timo I had taken the second bottlo the Cancer bogan to show signs of healing, eaorted tho dischargo grew gradually less and finally ceased | 01 4) Peer ultogether, tho sore dried up and nothing remains | by the testimony of out a alight scar. I foel that Lowe my life to 8.8.8." impurities, What we s it and been restored to egin in time, don't wait until the blood is so polluted and the system ly saturated with the poison that no medicine, however efficacious, progress of the disease, If there is a taint in your blood get it ton't wait for some external evidence of it, the appearance of a tumor or ulcer, We have prepared a special book on Cancer which we will mail free. Our physicians are ready to help you by their advice and suc: direction as your case requires. Write us fart fy and fr —no charge for miedical advice, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. nes Means—Mcans Quality.” JAMES MEANS’ $25° SHOE Known and‘Approved by the Public for Twenty-three Years, The most comfortable and best appearing shoe for tne money. Made in a variety of stvies and Keathsrs. Sold by leading retaiters. Morse @ Kogers of Now York, Wholesale Distriburers sont, Fr. CIAL Pric 5 tb. lots gap 3 sh I Write for descriptive circular tell- Write fo Ing ‘ory you can get, without cost, a miniature photograph of your sweetheart fi thes Back It You Want It. COFFEE Gil S Company 233, 235, 237 end 239 Washington St, into a brooch, pin of wateh charm = and hendsomely set iu ed meunting. Address The \ Asbeville tod other" Bet. Vai he Barclay St. Established 1810. W ord Pulitzer Bullding, New York. THE. WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SULY 8, (901 SUBLIME FAITH OF THOSE SEEKING TO BE CURED BY RELIC OF ST. aa) TO CORONATION May Command _ the} Boys’ «« Youths Dewey a large pomg high naval recently ordered to the are not considered new navy, ne early products the Chicago of new navy and the Nashville a aratively. small gunboat aeons would be made concerning the negotiations within Keane furnishes the Library as completely ) and as sconomically as the Din'ng-Room cf Parlor or Kitchen, Keane's immense purchases and smallest possible profits ces, for Keane doesn't Combination Book and Dorks a ch ice of many good | styles in Mahogany Iden Oak, | Trimming .| Plate Mar-} 50 and up- Ve aaenay $9.50 and upward. heirs cas) payments ie aus JAS, R. KEANE & | those who have tested | iThe Pan- 10 on enae Lawrer Geo" ROuINSON, 99 Sanaa © beautiful hand-tinted wife or child made uy OF Clothing. When mistakes are made some one gains by it. We made one | when we overstocked on Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Piles of goods on our counters—and the selling season nearly over! As a consequence big reductions on all lines. Our customers well know how low our |prices are in season. To reduce them still further is to create bargains i which make it protitable for every parent to come —and buy. _thus| ye Bil aa eee aA Naat —In Galatea and Khaki, blouss, vestee and reenact maw“ ""'| Boys’ Washable Suits gyutt: breasted styles; $1'and s1.s0 value, DOC —Galatea, Crash and White Duck, in sailor Boys’ Washable Suits and Russian blouse, vestee and double 98. ab breasted styles; $1.50 and $2.00 values.. ’ ‘i 4 —In blouse and double Boys’ Suits, sizes 3 to 16 years— i nti ates, sue from all-wool cheviots, well tailored and up-to-date cut; were big 65 values at $2.50 and $3.00; redu e ’ fy _—'M sailor and Russian blouse, Boys’ Suits, 3 fo 16 years—t.o doubts breasted two-piece ) tuits and single breasted three-piece sults, in all-wool serges, cassi- 2 50 ve meres and cheviots; formerly $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00; reduced to.. ’ . ite—t4 to 19 years; strictly pure woollen Youths Cheviot Suits materfils, up-to-date cut, broad shoulders, cood trimmings; blue, lack and fancy cheviots, in sin- 4 75 i gle or double breasted coats; were $6.00 to $7.50; reduced to...... ite—Si: 14 to 19 > Strictl Youths’ Blue Serge Suits yirca ‘and ast “color” good 6.00 Ityian linings; values $7.50 and $10.00; reduced to.->++ 8 le’ Boys’ 50c. All-Wool Knee PantsSiio shriek arr ony NOsecececeeesrecrere ° Outfitters To Men and Boys, Four 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Co Fort 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Ste © ence 244 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Ste, Stores. ‘ 325th St. corner 34 Ave. SES, Dentistry. _ For Sale. » CREDIT sas rthing you went. thing, Cloaks, Jewelry, Furniture, Dry Gaede, Dusiness ‘strictly confidential, PAINLESS DENTISTRY TEETH $1 wi. Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York, Our instalment or easy-pay- ment system—$1.C0 down and $1.00) weekly on gold and all work. Qype is Gold Fill- ings, $2.00 up. Uberal Coa i te deurerr: ations confidential.” Call, ef ‘W. SWEBT & CO. Ti9 MAIDEN CANE (WAIN ENTRANCR. WATCHES, dlamende; emall weekly parmentes loweat prices; goode guaranteed on fire payment; call of write. NaTIoNaL Dime SD WATCH CO., 177 Broadway, saat Ono. 221 Broatway—Diemonis, Be. 3 5 ened watch, American works, . Representative will call, DIAMONDS, bea. J iy armenia Veseoaabls, prices; goods guarantesd; tive calla. MAN, 37 Maiden lames” GEN oe ‘CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER; 1 weekly spaymenta, fae material; St gears anteos. Reon 7, 237 Droadway. EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS. FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5,$7, $9. DR. RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, AG GSU saNENUE Bet. Fri 234 Sts., N.Y. Real Estate "FOR 5 DOLLARS! Moet sell my three lote right ta. the, vithege if tea, adjoining Riebmond Hill; water, lectric Nghia, on trolley or rail Wtaerusees only S188 per lots terme, 35 dow monthly. For further Information call Advertise ment Office, 376 Broadway, Brooklyn. interest and Dividend Notices. -|AT A GREAT SACRIFICE 1 will sell my two late, right in the village! of tiey, ‘$6 minuten Troms New Works ANCH: BATOWN GRAN w eemorelied and modelled ans ai Banged fr Puce NEWYORKCITY. $ open dutty to (0 P.M. ‘EAGLE SAVINGS & LOAN CO, [=*": ind te orn ie 13d KESSEN ST., BROOKLYN, N. ¥, ciTy, — | formation apply store 376 Broadway. City Hail Squa M YM JULY AND JANUARY. Help Wanted—Male. ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE _OFPORTUNTTY—Wanted adie pM SEMI-ANNUALLY, UF | Sroanager for well- Rie cornge wad repese concerns Wosineas docbled peat ale woqhei, eal turaleh capltal needed to meet demand of 10 Silt pay you wall tees, for interview, ROARS R, care J. 1, Gootenow, University Clam, Dork Cy, KNICKERBOCKER | 2ait = BUILDING-LOAN COMPANY, 153 West 125th St., N. Y. City. Capital seeking safe investment finds {t through Sunday Worle © American “4 » 2" Exposition EDITION OF THE ‘World Almanac, JUNDS AND BIRD'S Invaluable to Intending Visitors. 25c. By Mil. Pri Address The World, Pulitzer Bldg., New York.

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