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DAY EVENING, OCTUBER 2, 1901, LOWS LETTER - OF ACCEPTANCE. TO RETIRE FORMALLY FROM NEXT MONDAY. THE WORLD: WEDNE AN SCOFFER WROTE. A LETTER ABOUT EVANS E.M. SHEPARD'S POLITICALCAREER. I's political career: mination of David Bennett Ill for Governor ndeat Democracy. date of the Indep racy for Mayor by Frederick W. Wurster by nearly 67,000 endent Deme he opposed thi n of William Jennings Bryan for Pres- id Democratic Conv came m delegat COLUMBIA Delaney Found Un- conscious. nh MeLaughitn s for Bryan and presided at the Bryan mass- SWI He ee PERSONALITY OF E. M. SHEPARD. > Mystery Surrounds Assault and the Police Are Making Search for a Negro. and lives In a fine #5 A man who {s belleved to de John F SG Delaney, a well-known sporting man = % Brooklyn, ts tn St. Mary's Hospital Very Hght brown, 1 Iikely to dle from severe wounds o niters exere e face and head. a was assaulted and rodted. 4# not unlikely to be the final result Gtrenuous efforts are | j positively identify the wounde! man. Delaney owned an orange grove on the © Indtan River, Fla, where “Bos Laughlin and other Brooklyn politica ‘frequently go tn the w “The man wns found between 2 and this morning at Broadway and | 4 street by Policeman Thompson, @f the Ralph avenue station. unconaclous, and when Ambulan; geon Meagher, of St. Mary’s Hospital, | “arrived, it was found that ekull was fractured, tnat he had a long | scalp wound and a wound over the right ird ents loowe th AyesIX Soars ol Although well pawn-tickets, some losing tickets on t Faces, a bunch of keya EERE EEE EE «1 ome letters The fact that there was were found. | No money convinced the p bery was the object of the assault. “OR WANS: VR NPIL, CALLED CORONER ZUCCA A COMMON BANANA VENDER. ins partnership. One of the letters was ope etirm with J | written three years ago, dat ana signed John T. known that John F. Delaney had a son | 3 ‘named John T. and that he died a year He treasured this the last one written by his « ‘The fact that it was written from Mi seems to make ‘wounded man complete. 1 John F. Delaney has been in the habit _ of visiting a cigar dealer on New York Near Atlantic avenue, ~ Alfred Brendel}, every evening. + ‘not been there for two ev Yast night a negro called and asked to >| fee “Delaney, the man trom Florida ‘The police are now making a search for identification door wil) show you int and the rest Gravesend ballot-box same tn It its Pre CAPT. SIGSBEE TESTIFYING AT THE SCHLEY INQUIRY. : Intebiticttiten it hiebeicicte tet The Commander of the lowa Says He Never Bragged of Destroyed the Whole Spanish Fleet. brief addition of Admiral Ds Delaney has a son, Willlam, but he has not yet been found and Informed Of the assault upon his father. in, had « new quar Tells of the Brook- lyn's Loop—Notes of the Big Baitle Were) Changed. Sourts Butldins Having xus during t Willams det ad replied that he miele WASHINGTON, THE BANKRUPT STOCK. urt of Inquiry to- © usual recall of f “The next thin fling several weeks a THE HARRIS STORE WILL PLACE ON SALE This Valuable Clothing Stock of BELWOOD, ALTMAN & (€0., BUFFALO, N. Y., and aft of the ship, 1 jotted that a sof sald actlon? roner Zucea met ef explanation of note everytht which hangs on t Milled Arth: May, but Insists I Self-Defense. rding to his his oftietal pi but fall that hie staten Jy upon his me pkiyn's Loop. drews tn! the The first murder trial to the new county of Nassay President Roosevelt, before Judge Wiimot M. Supreme Court at Min The trial was that of Joh who Is accused of the m Gweschwind near the country hy anata Denial, made of the copy made returnatl PIETRO BL (handing nim THE GAS. THURSDAY, OCT. 3, AT 9 A.M. 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Men's Frock Coats and Vests from Imported West of England Clay, also some tin 7.50 ana 10.00 Men's Rain Coats, Tan, Gra: stitched — stray warranted waterproof... world-famous Crave- lonely sigh Petry Bausch ordered after some we cured » shot 1, few fen of Gwesehivini, « barrels into his aan died within a Tt tw claimed by Bausch that the kill , Melton, Beaver ome fram | w 10.00 YOUNG MAN DROWNED. ‘The body of a man was found In the Hudson River at the foot of Two Hun- dred and Sixth street this morning, The man was about twenty-six y In helght and wel The Garbled Note n Wrote Letter, to the editor of} ewan called Judge Advoente: h Hrookiya, are &CO, lined... full silk lined, Commander Sharp two leading Mulbs were well on y} Wo Brower, Wilbur Wor e omuit, Ight striped shirt, black English e bearing of those found tn the poc Clay Worsted, Hing ships were well on her etar- yun adueter.” “the other member of the jeewalon made? und Prominent Quaker full tes of the Vixen's S@rawn, but’ were excused from werving Sas being opposed to The cane will be continued to-morrow EE ~~ OPP. 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Rayner mald he would object to he presentation of the letter at this ne, but not at the proper time, sald the proper (me for thin will be when Capt. Cook I on the stand. Admiral Evans—I withdraw tt. Rayner—1_am_ perfectly you shall submit it at the proper tl After some further colloquy the Inct- Capt. Sixabee Recalled. Fa mumber of questions’ by. the | ommander Sharp was excused hether they a particular or not. essentials I should say jf empt of French Com- |th (Panies to Cut Down and probably are mistakes In Solid Gold Weddin; Rings, $5.00 to $25, ‘An Immense assort- ment of Diamond and Gold Jewelry of every conceivable design, Vine watch & jewelry re, Commander Sharp sald in response to questions by the results of the b Colon had been to shore batteries. pten Were Altered, uestion from harp sald th; oktyn during the Bpai ice, Oct. 2—The ongin: f the ‘Transatlantic and ‘decided to go fh the reason ga ympantes’ inten- fen war, follow 3 the Brooklyn’ the battle off Santia Ho sald ne had written the log, but t navigator had made an addendum to it. He ald tt hi lo net nro” berore ithe Break *|they werg about 10 have a gen Given by the of lup with the Santon hieetiecs] In response to a Position ‘oe the Vixen dusiags th position 9f the Vi uring. the jade ot Capt. Philip's Orders, Thomas M. Dicunide, the newspaper dent, when called yo Ee . New York City. THIS MIGHTY HEALING POWER All the Land Wonders at the Remark able Cures Effected by Pro- fessor Adkin. HEALS DISEASES CALLED INCURABLE. | Ministers, Doctors and Professional Men Tell How He Has Cured the Blind, the Lame, the Paralytic and flany on the Very Brink of Death. FREE HELP FOR THE SICK, Professor Adkin Offers to Help All Sufferers from any Disease Ab solutely Free of Charge—Pro- fessional fen Investie gate His Powers, PROF. THOS. F. ADKIN, President of the Iwatitute of Physiclan® and Surgeons, In all parts of tho men and woe men, doctors aud surgeons, clergymen and remarkable Fo Adkin, Vitaopathic treate ule not by drugs, nor by hor by Osteopathy, nor or by Divine Hing, but pay irce of e in com= with certain vital magnetic rem which contain the very elements of nd health, A reporter rocently talked with Professor Adkin and was asked to invite all readers OF this paper who are sick 1 for eclared, powers ar of God; they call me hi man of niysterious Powers. This Is not ao, 1 cure because f understand nature, be se l use @ subtle force of nature to build up the system and restore health. Tut at the same time I bo- Heve that the Creator woulé not have given me the opportunity make the discoveries: 1 nor the ability to. develop intended that I should good of humanity, ls my duty to give x0 to all 1 want you tor tell at they can write to mo tn the strictest confidence If they are troubled with any kind of disease and [will thor- oughly, diagnose their cases and prescribe: home treatment which [ positively ta complote cure, harge. I care not how sere ir cases nor how hopeless they. may seam, 1 want them to write to me and make them well, I foel that this is fe work fo Kral Is medical world by the wonderful cures pore formed by Protessor Adkin that several pro feasional gentlomen were asked to Investl Aniung there gentlemen Bi Hawley and Doctor 8. Whitney, ‘both famous physicians After a thorough and p. Uigation ‘these eminent phyale astounded at the far-reaching fessor Adin and the wonders cy of Vitaopathy that-they volua- tered to forsake all other tes in life and all other kinds of treatment and devote themselves to apaisting P Aditn In With the diss wpathie, treatmeng agreed has at tase sensation wrought in the covery of the A eininent physte that the trestine been reduced to In all some S00 ine and been cured by" the powers. Adkin, Some were biind, some werw deaty ome paralytica, hcarcely able tg hiove, so great Was their Indrinity, | Others s aMicted with Brikht'’s diseay disease, r ther wo: incurable wore sufferers from kid! nervous ts, conatipas ton, rheuratiauy, nale troubles and other similar Home were men and women addicted to drunkenness, morphine and other ovil bi Profes= sor Adkin treat cure, Even thom on the bi rave, with hope of recove 1d despaired of dovtors and friends ullke, have been ree stored to perfect health by the force of Vitaopathy and Professor Adkin’s marvellous ® ‘And, remarkable as it may seem, has inade no difference. Those far sway have been cured in the privacy of thelr own homes, ax well as Teese Ruin’ taserin Chat he eka eure aay ensor in asserts that c feat uny dietance as well as though be stood before thet. toot lone ago Joun Adams, of Bakesbury, had been lame for 20 years, wi y cured by Professor Ad! operation of any*kind. Al hain time the city of Rochester, N.Y tartied by. the cure of one ° Malgenta, MraP. A. Wriebt. who bad beew my blind for a long period. John Ree oe Milleraburs, Pas, who had auftore Heh eure trom a cataract over hin left ey caily restored to yerfect aight withau seeSbetation. From ‘Logansport, Indiana, Comes tho news of tne recovery, of | Mra. Mi been, practically. Elcher, who tor car, while in Warren, Pas Mr. G. M vage, a noted Dhotographes aan eee era eat “Moathre dcor trond Blind and ‘deat, aor one ication of diseases, wa: a compl ealth and. atreugth by Professor but it cures: tion with the proper remedies. Comoe tRick, no matter, what your @ se nor who says you cannot eu ‘rite to Professor Adkin to-day; tell the leading toms, of your. comptat how long you have been suffering, ant Bow iat once diagnose your caaé, tol Bou ‘the exact disense from which guffering. snd prescribe — th that will positively cure you. that Mpsolutely nothing. Professor Adkia Will also send you @ copy of his marvele lous new book entilted ‘‘Iiow to Bo 10u8 How to Cure. Others.” This book tele Fou csartlp how Profemor Adkin will cure ou. tt. fully. and completely describes. nature of his wonderful treatment. Tt explains to you how you yt pele ce this Rreat healing power and cure ick R ofeasor Adkin docs not usk one cent for i services In this ronnection. They will wen to you absolutely free. i made a wonderful discov wishes. to.ta‘tnts country that he may be restored son in this perfect health and strength. Mark your lotter personal when you write, and no one a a eg WHENGE GOMES ¥~ i