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ae SEPTEMBER 9, 1901, _ { ‘RISIS NOW NEARLY PASSED, PRESIDENT GAINS. WARKET BUOYANT. | OVER GOOD NEWS, —— Most Hopeful Day for Mr. McKinley Since Bullet Struck ne Him Down. COO HIGG OD ORES Phreb 69600-00508 (Special to The Evening Worll.) the physician had brought from the (WASHINGTON, Sept. 1- {1 sick room. i morning Secretary “The President will get, well.” he Gage of the Trensury called up As- said several times, “I feel it and 1 » the doctors now feel it. Of Sistant Secretary of the Trensury #1) Sil Wes f ‘Ailes ana told him chat he had pone course, the danger polnt hax not been S| Suess Favorable Reports from Buffalo as to Presi- Bed m tong tnike with ait the phhyat= Missed, but the continued absence of = } dent's Condition Dissipates All Panicky Pec, ae and pares @ (a Feeling in Wall Street. Gat they neverally and Jointly ; Fema “The period for peritonitis to ap- eG): ——— . Crabaate SEE G OCIS pear ts radiply passing away, and | yes4 Phe vast 2 ’ it = ‘he pisiness almo, nm distinguish fi 5 wocey there is not a sign of Inflammation ES oe stingulet it from an ordte reet this morning wa tap wir that blew between th Ing walls of the big buildings. The prehensions of Baturday had given way fouxe Committee wae held after It. bi a feeling uf conpitlence, and the news cam apparent that there was no imme that the London market had opene! nalate CRNR SNE GLEE DaNKS Besides those ‘ t ; f as {| from 3 to 5 point blaber than the close | James’ Silliman Present ak tee eae e] on Friday was all that was needed 0] National Bank: J.¥ , Woodward, Presl- | place the financial+situation on a basis | dent of t Hanover National Bank, and + | of ubsolute security. ‘presentative of deney: Ww. ‘Kehnan, It was noticeable that. J. Pierpont nat iaton his war tee ae Morgan and the other m $ of | Dndacks, finance, who were at their desks after Che drop ef th that hing but and serious new affect the situation An informal meeting ef the Clearing. Tit was seen t unexpecte: om Buffalo could 1 % BUFFALO, Sept. 9.—The bulletin | Phe promptuess with whieh...» oper issued from the President's bedside | ation was performod and the skill at 9.20 o’clétk this morning raised | ¥/th which it was accomplished are still higher the hopes of those who telling their stor The torn tissues swatehed hie condition and acted ;~ a| Were sutured so quickly that they tone on Mrs. Mclinley, whose con-| Probably began to heal immediately. ition bas appreciably improved, | “The President’ xvod health and ‘The most significant declaration of | the long life of careful living behind the ‘physicians, and one which in a! him are tn his favor, but above alt! ‘méasure dissipates an cver-threatet. | is indomitable will and his fine | ing danger from blood poisoning or are the factors counted on to | peritonitis, was embraced in these words: “Untoward incidents are less Bete rine Ukely to occur.” “He has made up his mind to lve, ‘The President has grown more} 2nd live he will, The rise In bis tem: | cheertul in spirit, and the whole at- | perature during the night was some roe NORNES PREDAR BANBauES . fore| After the meeting Manager Sherer cf Clearlig- Ho their clerks appeared on Satumlay, came ae Pyne eo eer encatelin : {down late this morning, Mr. Morgan] the situation. The market {© in a sound + | did not after noon. It} condition and Wall strest get all coure pull bim through PLAN OF THE MILBURN HOUSE, WHERE THE-STRICKEN PRESIDENT LIES of the ¢ low ay ci avert a panto had been completed over | {uate ijiuee thelr rervicen aoe ged Sunday and that the meu most Hkely | Similar statements were made by Mr. to be affected by « fall tn prices felt| Tapoen and Mr. Suliman. “Both ex: jee evident th preparations to} the 1 needs, All 92 the members 3 : the Milburn House. The sii shines most of the time, with now and then the shadows of Ught, Meecy clouds, The physicians | ,,,.. jubilant. He stopped a moment >} fore entering his automobile to ex-| | Dress his great satisfaction at the President's condition. combination to be loaned to magn who}the Wes for moncy to move the crop: might need it, but notificatién wasfand the conesquent Ughtness of the market here, $2,900,000 war sent \ Sud-Treasury to the West to- I! street appealed to Secretar ‘Treasury Gage thie afterno pe nome Mitle time th Dr. Herman Mynter came frdom the Milburn house at 9.20, Pad Pre morning. he added. “She In do- given thatithe. money would) not! be CTC Russell Sage’s Warm Tribute to Stricken Prese|inatscriminntely scattered. This was to warn Mf "the ‘Rta tiers’ 34 mney ryth afactory disturbing, bue his Cebrul con Tren prersed the opinion that the market mosphere of the Milburn house is alas = that the danger was past. nuke uveraile fe > one of extreme hopefulness. {tition is better this morning, and our | Petry street ase of photographers “Of course, last night was an anx- ] There was - necking Med for t woul Moen ha inacirenrhes his office 3 Ieee einer Canditionn: [Cope ontinus in the ascendant. The} aimed their cameras, and the ciick of | igus one, but the President passed It Clearing-House Committee, bat the mem at u * te “k lta ald tu AWall street . "i fact that his slumber during the night| the shutters sounded like the rattle| in safety without a change for the ders assembled at the Clearing-House in| We"te trie tnugnates of ‘the. country Aside from the pathological condi-| oo - anes hes a7 CE ray eee z & order to be on hand should any ‘Reney | uptown 8 4 is not to be wondered of sinall-arms fir worse. ‘The crucial period will prob: D a tinn of thecase, the circumstances to- | a | arise. President Tappen, of the Gullatt It was announced that the opening ‘of " S | Ail the conditions under which he is top thoae batteries,” called out} ably extend through another day, ‘, < < | business on the Stock. Exchange tha day aro pecullarly favorable for the . : National Bank, Chalrman of the Com| the hanks had raised the Interest on “ patient. It is an ideal September way. living are abnormal. Senator Hanna, smiling, with uplifted | possibly longer, but every hour now . mittee, was the first to arrive. He was loans from § 1-2 to 6 per cent, This 3 “* | “The water and liquid nourishment | hand. “Don’t any of you shoot) is a victory.” j followed by President J. Edward Sim-| cite, it ls understood, wilt be “main: - with bracing air, moderate tempera- | 3 7 mons, of the Fourth National; President} 'inrd In the hope that ft will start = ¥ which he is receiving are being ad- | twi “Is the President's mind clear?" G Nt) cold from Burope, ture, and a light breeze hiowing from minnie byasehonton abe (ieee = ae 1 George F. Baker, of Firat National.) "The first call loan made at the new a the south, and just auffictent to stir tered hypodermically,cantl : this Wie President's: Mind, Clear as a bell,” replied the Sen and President W. A. Nash, of the Corn] rate was one of $1,000,000 by the Han- i ; Fh Z facet alone would account for his rest- = |tor promptly. oh ever National Bank. J. Po Mergan «& the flag draped ever the entrance to The Senatoriappoared {to bos very ee Exchangel patie Co, toaned $3,000,000 at the same figure. j lessness.”’ Sena ppeared to be very fire, McKinley was with the! | There was $20,000,000 In the Morgan |"), loaned Beth ntinded demanie of \ = = “ don “Every hour that 5 hen with another admonition to Z- Were qultk to note the external con-| qu declgediy untavorahle \ ery bulletin Is an improve ihe photographers to turn thelr bat- ident, His Personal Friend—Predicts BoE Eee eT ETS Siektemitahe viogratn wan ret to hit . ditions, ‘for they contributed greatly |1s encodenuing and Indica ment.) sald at a» tertes away he and Secretary Hitch- Third Term for Him mity for profit, There was llttle eth etic bet] { to the’ comfort of the patient and | tinal recovery.” ar - cock climbed into the auto and were le call for money, as the market opened man J. Gage: The continued gaveccasearance qainst the de-| Dr. Eugene Wasdin, another of the Rise bet arial: whizzed away to the Buffalo Club, from 1 to 3 points higher than Satur: absurption of money by the Treasury hs \ tees? a 0 1 dema: - ; -| consulting staff, et fi . . ay’s close, and all margins had bee eI na { presales of extreme heat, or in-|¢o B staff, emerged from the (Of all o¢. President Mekinley’e (ners | Kinley's life and, restores himito healin | cseceay ieetarels thes openings Saturday, | (20) | (OL CUOP Steen nee wen ttaae walt clement: weather. house a few minutes Inter, He sai’ worst Is Over. ‘There are no diat r The restlessness jal bulletins (rom the phy- Woand re- adopted by which “at leeat H J sonal friends, none recelves word of his} he will be renominated 14 1 poerntit measures adopted b } R coniition with greater eagerness than| elected for a third term. [make this brokers of the Morgan combina. | scn.e portion of this us mies be " bs a 2 01 M S. M Kl N L EY Hunsell Sage, the xreat fnancier, who| prediction ag confidently as 1 predicte!| ion were on the floor of the Stack Ex-| Pel tie huts Some the benefit was a factor In national politics when| years ago, when he was Governor of d to tuke care of the D. TAPPEN, tom AST NS | re er | if: vg [Patient during the nlght ta not nge, prepar ee ee eee ater eet eee siows:|) and to be : the President was a achoolvoy. Ohio, that he would be nominated for] Taryet, hut there was nothing in the Chairman Clearing Hove Committee statempnts of those in most Intimate cf | When Mr. Sage arrived at hls office | the Presidency and would be re-elected SoISE = relation with the Presidential house-|"hen tt eucestans j gg to-dny his frst inquiry was not ax to] te succeed himacit. as Fay spon ci a i. hold give certainty to the feeling |MeMt during 0 reaterd ay the condition of the stock market,| “He ta graqd and good man and this Presed atecl pt Ds By Te f ba f the crist AD ee eo labor FAL yea: ct ig whether prices were up or down, but} affair—this unspeakable out ts | Re emuscherworets phases) Of) che crea eet Noi atagl brothont atthe “how is President McKinley brought ali of the deep love the peopl Be A fare about over. ‘ : a B “Mrs. MeKiniey (gave assurance that the conditions were | He was reading a telegraphic meseuge | of thix country have for him to the sur- I The doctors gave the cheering in- resident, arrived at the house Of J was admitted to the #ick reum this | to excite any alarm. Shelsent by George B. Cortelyou, Secretary | face. No power can stop his renomina- Rep eie i tar on, free from all technicalities | 2": Milburn at 10.05 and was tmme- | ferenoon and had a brief stay with her | within an how to the President, when an Eventng| ton fer a third term. He ts the most Southern . 2 ¢ : ; diately admitted. He had come di- | # Met husband. | As Indicating the growing strength of | World reporter called. popular Amerie: t anes Parier ia I focttern Me of;.sclence, that the President's con-| | 2 Mra. McKinley bore up well and dis- | the President, the following ineident of Food!" he exclulmed, ‘no serious It tn for Mressdent McKinley tha “ . dect from Denver. = we ure 1 praying now; that Bs . e dition was becoming more and more 3 = rs played the «ame fortitude which has | the morning is related by one of those] symptoms yet. TL believe he will re- “ Pie rls 3 factory and that uitowsrd com- Senator Fairbanks and Comptrower | characterized her, as well as the Pres: | insidé the Milburn house familiar with Wfe muy be prolonged and that he may Bt fans awe pe e of the Currency Dawes came from the | 4! the tras nt occurred. | the facts Mr. Sage fnally ented to permit| be Testorst to'us in health. We ca Huan, Rone @ Twine t,t afford to stand the lose of such am be the effect whoukt the “@. * arked. plications were becoming less likely. Besides their official signed utter- ances, the doctors gave individual ex pressions reinforcing the buoyant and 4 confident tone. They made known, zs for some [the reporter tos house together, and their smiling} 4® much as possible she has been) Mr. MeRKintey nad nly faces indicated the satisfaction. pre Duoyed up by the encouraging attitude | t In one postition, but during this }so pleased him. It was sent to him per- a of the physicans, and she has res uorning he axked if he could change [aonally, and wan aw follows valling among those nearest the Pres- det by giving all her ste cabin Th their assent, ident toward possing through "What woul INITIAL FIGURES AVERAGED 2 TO 4 POINTS HIGHER. rdeal with whereupon the Prestdent changed his] “Hon. Russell Sage, ! x “Splendid! Spley * exela ea rn. position by his own effort, without dif treet, New York . c 1 $ MOON that ihe) Presidents: mind) waa [coke endl. Splendid?“ excialmed)| Cn mioe iciayta fleults: anit without! pal MERE ien etn ata bee probability: o trmination of iis [Faverable Reports of Mekintes'» § Senator Fairbanks, referring to the | Mt McKinley star y and ain he Presklent’s physicians issued the ; he a aivandantellieass Hy clear, his mental faculties as VIBOF- | ya torys | it é 22) She was This was regarded as one of the most | following at 9 A. M Sound SUUt Fre eaine oni Condition an RY ous as ever. octorw’ last report. It was Just then }yafayette McWilliams. TI eneouraging manifestations of strength} "President passed fairly comfortable BO UE ast ata Be Ae the Factors. is Abner MeKinley and several friends |the Presidents wife trom. that he had thus far given night and no serlous symptoms have de- | [Mst The country Nas great fatth tn Ee He was even ready to telk with arrived ‘and there was atiiateresting veloped. Pulse, 120;stemperature, 16g; ] "im. Musiness 9 le tris: hom as a the doctors, but they restrained him —— +4 Feapirationgls good and safe head for our nation and LONDON STOCKS IN DEMAND. i und Wanting. IIs our prog- st, but largely sroup on the lawn with the tall fig- he has neve ‘ a considerable extent : ~ . + This wa ed by every physle! ” to derab| c ure of Senator Fairbanks in the cen- sre te ah eatery ca Ne on ty tose, there 4 On Road to Mtecovery, tre and Messrs. MeKinley and Dawes Cortelyou, all of whom well know of | 8% for These positive assurances gave tol on either side. ‘The good news from Mr, Sage’s friendship tor the President | Si" eon the members of the Cabinet and toliie giek room immartedieonthe 8 at a: McKinley's hgh regard for | recov the relatives and nearest friends Of] president's ty Hi ea) the Mnancter. which w President's brother and the latter's ‘ eo} Thinking a moment Mr, Sage said:] ou Encouraging reports from Buffalo re- Se a vectaTetl Seaiinens ee Ruying from New York Causes and prospects of his wl aaareu hatenee: together with a fairly buoyant tone tn “American department at London, | On influential buying and some do- resulted Ina sharp advance at the open- mestls support, due entirely to favor- local Stock Exchange. T' yrta of President McKinley's auch a cals hat God tn Hi site us. W a ing from the Al- [ing of th from ean the President « feeling of confidence) finns, and all joined in heartfelt £ God tn Min goodnens aparer Mr, Me- | aMenty. at present time. buying was on an unusually larga wcale the American department at Uttle short of absolute certainty that | a ciressions of relie! | BSN ts paella wae oa aeored lng trom 2 ion Stock Exchange was fairly | the President was now well on the] Intense anxiety had been felt over! eur iar yoVlceePrentile © whem > tot points, with the maximum gains in int to-day, and prices s ral way to recovery, Without exception) tye outcome of the thorze who came from the MilbUrT) ones and the res conter- pomen as > ballot the an morning wht lad nor k the Wileox a patent in a Brooklyn hospital eae alprlasaincareclwe se | oMr. Coler called up Police Head- | the Be ¢ & Ohlo shares. danding 46 : a {quarters and had a policeman remove ature of the early market was Ut ee mi aes mer p cha, (ormee pelt equiv him to the Gates Avenue Station, extensive buying by the cutelse! Me rites in a Aaalpleeas mate cking | zi 9 . [There lie wus discharged ax harmieas. | ite, somothing that has Heel ACKIME {OC} Latte dey. Nee eee mee Heted a great load | STP GIRL METER CHET TUE: house expressed this same contident | oy, hension trom those nearest | 4),, MAA theIharwalkelitie fy onieh view. and dearest to the President, giving | : cet" ; and st to the no giving Sea TEES Bas | the » 1 culier Was an od women | late ramet al . 1 S 3 The doctors began assembling linen» boson | AUC tees reslden chsh UNUM rte i fe k Ve drenfod in eguuner arb. Be wenes te |The: Haltimore & Oilo maue® one ea came somewhat nervous and was in . Ps LR eMARES ethan ines teen ory sin we carrespo Hm Pesthiany Weslirealdsn ine vei eee es NUL Comptrotler's and demanded | 7? re lately, mounted to] clined to aell because of the unfavorable about 8 o'clock, and 15 be- | fen ny tin i vad teft the man var wan Flinn, howe! alle landiwasicat) once ste him, $70,000,900 1d ‘ae Fan wiih 97 Le bank statement of Saturday, fore any of them came away from) When Abner McKinley eam: trom | trusted a I EaTar SiG RENE RIERA EDULE aR HIE rahe Si OMe me Oe See aeeine neueese Consolidated Steel common gold at 48 1-2 and the the Milburn hou Pending thelr | ihe jouse at 10.45 o'clock he repeated | DARIN beat Bore valbwa AON auninatinae tes | thing in here that will make you! |. 294, an extreme guin of 3 1 » ferred at 99 1-4, conference there was an anxious wait.! the expressions of con given | "G8s masz Wesha herman sitet Tepe a mena e CNM tt ewer 1p 1 uate, aiid ae ane spoke sho Bed | ‘rhe total sales of stocks to-day, were Sear eeeae ean aare Several visiters arrived, includicg | ¥¥ those who had pre him, but) oo ‘ the Know they are om 1 am perfeetiy She was arrested nnd taken AOAt 00) shares. Emperor Closes Diet. : nididted » additional details on the a i 1 i lice Headquarters and was confined in —_——- 7 ag = ex-Postmaster-General Bissell and | Ault wo atditional details ou th ow ‘ nd We nitive that the President wil recover, Hse jsleadauariers) AAU amr Cre Reersy BUDAPEST, ‘Rept. 8 Beperer zran Charles P. Sanger. Mr. Bissell was ‘ no r iw mi more than that, 1 be thet to hor sanity. Bne said her name war “ Honing Quotations. wip, Jose nn to: cey EC om lad m nate Mapp Pen oF Ming t t s " wi yo be one and the res Miss Jane White, aged sixty-nine, and = ~ Diet, The speech from the throne was : one of the first to emerge from the i ‘ aa a ; nt ane lived at No, 0s Weat ‘Thircy: Open, Wie dans h; [ delivered at the palace, which was : ft = 1 anna drove up as 4M her * st a H E oper ‘ r ened \. § eas after ti octors had completed lcnieedoether Ve you afraid to be stopped? i hal (We men and a relative anot in LN hcnirsalse Gna sald ehes nada bee rat Fi opened for the occasion, heir consultation. and he summer TOMI NeN ea DDS the amen he sume manner in the Cuban came Se | Mayor Havemeyer, Seiten a ———— ae 1 Dent cogilzed her rf 4 ve 4 4zed the situation by saying that th t tfaricrarse bitten he Sand b hope itt hey tin nex for] ¥ Deputy Auditor Kenny recogn! : oe 7 x x ¢ is fs sddatiphand > 4 st ‘i © withou ry An Agarebiaile soare wa vated jy 48 4 perslatent visitor to the Comp- oy E : conditions were favorable, although him. Wh litlever freely idle OX and 280) cr omce ofa, Pierpont Morgan at rat troliery office for many years, Bd va" ws ane MUSCULAR PASTOR ' E Leslie, : Ay NOnn At Bollca Headquarters, the satchel 147 itty 8° 8% | Muscles Built Up by Common-Sense tondas Es ovell that toh by 4 roughly-dressed je had no details. M 24d aCe Kiiy-dresset man who was onened, Al conitatned was a0 Bs te enh nilingly ton tt puted hie way dn and started for the hanakerchieg 3 Mh 5 it Habit. Mounclig the Gand News do you fellows ex ; apartment of the money king. #fitten | as Whit white oy i ae) Same Dr. Roswell Parke me?’ eb ebeley will sain any with great Officer Smith latouned the | aot forth that sho was Feortir) foe. Transit: “Af "Kor years I have not’been able to ,, Wil Selva cote rick ve wre vhweee thine the President with who war wild-eved and ter-| 0% from the citys po Th atl drink coffee, as It made me very ae yjmonscame outiatc tat st if he lives we Lh appearal ‘The Wheat Marke: Es | nervous and gave me w headache. No o'clock. Dr, Parke answered th We | my way!’ yelled the man. | ree A prea deraeten Ha ae ha ‘one loved coffee more than I, and it Inany inquiries with a cheerful aud oniMenL it ibelens “L want to eee Mors: 1 want the} aM ied Rdcheraey) Newari Me st 138 was a severe trial to abandon Its y q y f 1 { tt Hore tee of md Ss m 9 aes i Yi + 140 J Nery positive assurance of contiden: had better pt the X ‘| SECRETARY HAYON Mithe clerks dndged dita counters ang] C4K, With December at 7012 to Tab Tern, reas BOB BN Fontum Cereal Coes adver feed and “The situation te entir Bator ea | WAY TO BUFFALO. Smith hustled the man to the door,! Late cables favored the bulls some: |< b etait 3 concluded to try it factory,” anid he, nnd tl ilisteaay ne feu r ted where he wus taken in charge by Police. | What, showing umpleie recovery In c. Re] “T have been so weil leased with BO symptoms to al | i of feeling, which pre- | enn bur man Powers, Liverpool of the opening dectine: z * ttt d ite healthful effects that I ¢ Valled among those near the Pre zw aie uae “rm thirsty. confided the. st New York's openhig prices were: De. sg } JR [it and ite a He was asked {f the cart j dent , the dseretion tea at . he stranger] — ber wheat, 16 1-5 to i 1-4; September, 4 H *)have used It ever since. I carry referring to the President's “some- | ! retary Stat will aggregate some- [to Powers, “and 1 thought that Morgan, | 74 Did! May, 78. December corn; Bt 4 | packages with me when I visit other ’ Fs re Natletins Cousedyatives ib Livernoonson che tox, which raises [having so muca money, would vive me | 6g Riy places. {what restless night” warranted an i Me prea i ednide. Ile was sentence io more the price of a drink.” [ent ee eee coats May, 1g “When I began to drink Postum ‘apprehension. the ¢ will veeoinpany r Heung It was plainly apparent that he had |7y Lg; October, 69 38. Muy corn, 01-4 my muscles were flabby, as my hab- Mixsioners of the District of | taken about all the drink that a isig | {ts are sedentary, but for the past SESslas: My siccat the repiten falies N 1 agate Vvearn, s}tos ber, a7 1,3. Duluth, #8. At oe ae = oe - we Cobimisia, came from thd Howse at 11] OE A ee nace mAh the only panisament | goot for him. Powers rushed iim down | New Yors claslig prices were: Sep 1 puluth, §. 2 2% | two years my muscles have been bard : patleat in the | o'clock Hi Joon tral, Mes will ga ve things | (hat could be administered Broad street aul threatened him with | Ogmber, 766s: Ma bi september: ramet B* {and I never felt stronger in my life President's condition should have! «t am sathened that there | \y before star: for Battal — arrest if he did not make tracks for the BY 7-3; Decamber, 62 14; Ma: $ than I do now at uixty years of age. a Me eaaren ve hleno’s clastag nelcen were; and [attribute my strength of mu: on % camber, 7 bid: May, 74 1-2 to 74 Kathy 18 | cle to constant use of Postum. I river front | WOMAN'S FRIENDS The man said he was a some periods of restlessness, But he | turther ig receiving no anaesthetics, He is covers,’ letine employed by the Mallory Line, and that je u ~~ whe fare exe, | Y he meant Mr. Morgan not Mr. {| tember corn, 5 October, 56 3-4. c . a5 1 14% | drink it three times a day. I feel so ly conacious at all times when he . ‘czoLGosz MA ARE ARRESTED. |3y, meant Me. Morgan io term. Mr. | —_———— S Papers aN cithuslaatte about Postum that I stad jarket. ences of Nest. The Cotton 3 ‘The local cotton market opened quiet TWO CRANKS CALL fio tiem to-day with prices 6 to 9 points Juma central: 8%] cannot recommend It too highly 4! | wherever I go. Wishing you erent a6 ig |succesa, yours truly,” Rev, and his mind is clear ked if the President von- | GET ae YEARS. | arate iongahoreiman PUPP SRU RE io Corl ——— Hurry Gordon. well-known d with those about him the doc- | from atl (he surrounding : onn Pp ‘ Je toy t re I" Bt 9 Da Y SICA? Wey chthil aint higher, > 4. 3. | Moore, 474 Rhode Taland St,” Buttale, t Bere ie eaten as gue abe i ta HUeH anette) treitent oy whe eaOl Ere mma Goldman ON COMPTROLLER. | Excetiont prospects of x apecdy e- ait caer Waa y rit ioayre | N.Y. | sea i opr Re arrHinyrcerean ean . welock thie afternoon, i Geile scien wery by the Preaident and an uns ca tie it" | "The reasan. Postum builds up the | efadl rmitted, although they were | He, | Whit ie Inchitdedt | i They will be placed in tae “aweat kel for advance of 1% to 2 points in ¢ 13 . Tig] human body to.a prime condition of = + ne to permit him to sap any of | Miss Mitbel | MeKinley | ma wil Av by the poltee offtelals during the mptrolier © was honored to-day cuthices ut Liverpool created a fe Hag € y ate i a8 Ey 988 1054 health is that when coted ts left off ; aughter of Abner Meinley, called hat the tubal far tie ufiernoon, Nold was a (rlend ot Berke (py Ns fr two persons whe confidence on the call and, on duying | ie, Ka te ’ the drug effects of the poleon disap- panes Brin this way. Wil umeregate ave min who wot Th GC. Brtek manded Large sama of money, wh for new Interemty, ihe murwet dlaplayed Mlasvurl Paste : : 13. | Dear and. the elements. in Postum Abont noon time to see Mrs, Me.) Hanmer. wagers iee Aster rhe con t 42° 16" m2" unite with albumen of, the food to narket wa meady. F : Wilspn Overioyea. Kinley faule eof ens ——- they sald was due them from the elt ‘ but at . 18a ig [unl ty d Seflt the dell ets Tae eotnts in th ‘The first was 4 middle-aged man, wh ening prices were: | ; aN make gray matter an a i. ‘Wilson, who moved on| Secretary Hitchcock and Senator | sera vmantie pon’ th Sr Deepest went to the Comptrotior’a house, No, | yhePtember, nam.) Oatober, 15 tot. i 1 18d) u's | cate nerve centres all aver the body. fe Avenue. while Dr,} Hanna emerged trom the Milburn] for which. I ly wald, twenty yea quick, acrvice through funday) a4 pincock atreet, Brooklyn, and asked |i, January, UI1 to Ties February, 7 tat ii, [and In tho brain, ‘This sete eirdits house shortly after noon, As they | BFisonment can be litllcted: a charge of World Wants, If you've got all sume! tq ace Mr, Coler. to 7.43; March, nom.; April, nom. Rita js Sk | fect _condition Uns Lyceiky Y | threatened avsault against each of the | mer, sone use World Wants, Hina] te demanded $19,000, which he «ata @ i Sppcoanhed ri roe, at the corier of ~ vhree meu who bore Czolgors to the Hal been taken from him while he wai