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vr A THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1901. MISS STONE [FIGHTS FOR FORTUNE UNDER (Good News for the Sick. } A WILL TO PUNISH NIECES.! — MUNYON'S REMEDIES 3 GIVEN AWAY. ee ee SENDS WORD Police Captain Schultz’s Wife Defends Her Right to the Property Left by Mrs. Charlotte Miller, Who Accused Relatives of Neglect. COCCOEOESGCOGCOOCGOCG . Missionary Help Captive Is) c in Communication with Agents, WASHINGTON GETS NEWS This handsome, highly polished mahogany fin'shed 5-Piece Parlor J9 98 Suit, has soft spring sea s, covered in oral designed damask... ° YOU NEED NOMONEY “sour overs 315.00}, nae Ben \TOUR COZY FLAT a3 Consul Dickinson and Mr. Eddy Completely Furnished, at En @ Now Negotiating with the 6 9 98 ike Brigands, : 7 ee : fa oo Articles Matied Upon Application. H 5 een nnn $: Bp e WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—The State i EE Ppt? 6 = 6.98 Maderup Cig atone-nalt 7°" | NS Department has been advised by its pany Ve Cait and soo thom yourself. ie Es agents in Constantinople and Soffa that communication has been established with Miss Stone. No detatls are fur- nished. This news confirms the reports that Consul Dickinson and Mr, Eddy were making good hea ¥ in the quest for the misslonary. Statements conflict as to whethe: Tansom will be paid, but as the garlan Government Is now taking tive steps to capture the brigands, it is not likely that anything wil! be paid, Last. week I began Annual Free Distributt: Remedies, giving away er the free distribution of | t-emeeeeeneeereeenene dred vials of my Cold Cure, F IATISM CURE begins to believe every percon who used morrow moralng. Pianos and Organs Pianos and Organs, this remedy will rece meine wren ie pats MUNYON'S DocTORS Free.) ~ TON'T BUY CHEAP NEW PIANOS _ Ne my Rheu ure, a remedy If you » any stubborn disease that has cured umaties anit or if you doubt about When you can buy a high-grade slightly used piano made by one of the following makers: recelved moze indorsements than any condition would Ike a thorow other medicine ever Kk mination, come and have a chat If you have sti or swotlen joluts, with my doe skilled Steinway & try ft. physicians f nleges. Chickering & Mi Stone ye motsati least lintilG Misa stone sisal If you havea tame back, ty it. They are not allowed to charge one Sons, So again with her friends. evoiiharatedl ; ator Tete ntated’ posltlyels that aime: Tatike yous havelectatieasteyalt nay for the examination or for! Sohmer & Co., Lindeman, If you have shoot a'ns In the tneir advice, 1 have the arms, legs, sides, breact or back, best equipped blishment| Weber try it. in the world. depart- , If that stomach of yours t# giving ment Is complete in every detail, no} Knabe, you any trouble, why don't you try disrobing. hocke, no unpleasant- A my Dvanopsia Cure?” [twill enable nese—-teial treatments are absolutely! Kranich & you to eat what you like No matter what your disease is, Bach, and all you free, ? like-It has done wonders for weak) no matter how many doctors have and quite well. Shoninger, Steck, Krell, Bradbury, 2 ts allv: SETON- THOMPSON | and worn-out stomachs, [tm failed to cure . come in and get! Behning, CHANGES HIS NAME geod rich blood a vives life our opini 1 can't) be over- Ss Hazleton, vitality to the whole system. charged—you will not be taken ad-| Hardman. Haines, remedy will also Lo given away next vantage of. You will be surprised HERPAFTER TO BE KNOWN AS week, but If you are suffering and) how much we can do for you for so = want to relish your food, and digest little mouey, rom ERNEST THOMPSON SETON. eealinoutitronules @etse ciglvat Rea $75.00 and Upward. MUNYON'S DYSPEPSIA CURE at ML N. STANDARDS ART GALLERIES, the nearest DRUG STOR BROADWAY AND 26TH ST. 19 and 21 West 125th St. OPEN EV 1S UNTIL 10 P, M. Abandons Prendonym Adopted to Hide Identity After Revolu- tion of 1745. Ae, pan eek 3 14 ( 8 y } > There has been much speculation as! & | to the wish of Ernest Seton-Thompson | aides yy A are among the best eas likaownmotatheiiuany | dangerows wild plants and shrubs, To touch POLICE SAY FORTUNE-TELLER | or handle them quickly : produces swelling and HAS INTERESTING PAST. [Mfitnimation, with in tense itching and burn ing of the skin. The Mynterious Stranger Sought Refuge ertiption soon disap- In Barn of Kind-Henarted | pears, the sufferer hopes Parkville Houscholder. ere but almost as soon as the little } change and then the reason for it came out. In the petition submitted to Justice J nischott he says: ely save you tha mi ot ask your) en Eas ee, dae ave an entiral NEW CREDIT "SYSTEM {LE fest sevorreedy) with Mberal aceom=mofationm | W. SWEET & CO, | LEACING CREDIT JEWEL ERS. } “The name Thompson never belonged to any of my ancestors, but was a f 2 spaoudonym taken by them to hide thetr blisters’ and pustules appeared the identity after they had taken part in = ae TH, the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 In Goot- poison hel ed the blood, and will Sany vi AY. Opp. Greats and. In the Brooklyn Morgue Hes the bivis) Break it at te ervals aust exch le o CIT HALL INEW Y “The anme of my paternal great- Ps heed en eifee aaa ie in a more tom, this; <= ndfather was Ann Seton, who. al UE LORIE OORT uh sna poison will loheca inf uie Peveteni tor Poiitical, at and lentified, but the police belleve she had ’ ea years, and every atom of it must be] — ce TPE ORT TS forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure, wh a female, was endowai and em- wered by royal charter to transmit jer name of Seaton to any male de- endant, the same as if she were a ale. ‘My grandfather had the right from | an intesesting ca! For the last thi hung around Parkv! isvanyYonstanele For Justice of the Supreme Court, 1 QUA’ wld induce to Haten to Nature’s Antidote Bi PRICE her. la what we offer ip CLOTHING for MEN, WOME 3 y Chambers, who Ives in FOR }ang LDREN, ERY, WATS ‘ i - H . . (Bioeg WwAneniEs, (DIMOND ind JEWELRT. “© months xhe had e, telling fortul hfr to the name of Seton. My to change hisnametoErnest Thompson- | Beton after making the former name| famous by the unique stories xdout| “Johnny Bear." Judge Bischoff, in the ) Bupreme Court, to-day authorized the) ste, | é ass ote Sete ae nna mm hes a. short . re | feslor dal enya) tended to use ft, but a Hs MAS. WALLETS i c UE TZ Aon liga Palahtsliceltn Nature’s Poisons MANHATTAN. "CL ‘OTHING 5CO, ! Ther the petitioner goes on to say eet : o bd police captain and principal lega ce ander the will made by Mes, Charlotte Miller to punish 5 the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison | —_——_—_——_—— nnn | New York Store: | Brooklyn Store: sie relatives for alleged neglect., ] E Tey, and all noxious plants, Tt is com- ae ? WAY, and he Is ‘ OCOCOOOCSOOOODOS DICE SOOOOS OOOO IOHIIOS 2 BIODIOOOGOD led before it arrived. p Now is the time ‘to get the poison out rae oe Bs being mixed up id confounded with The young and handsome wife of Po- 09 to Deputy Tax Recelv The fortune-toller was about forty’ of your sysiem, as delay makes your | WANTED-—Cabinet - makers, !¢ For 3 Ss i Uce Captain “Billy” Schultz, of the ahn, £0 cach to her n 14. fair, and rathes attractive in| condition” worse, Don't experiment} inishers & machine hands; E bods e aa 7 ance. . = : a, J ; very bodys Union Market station; to-day resumed Jewelry to the smilimr © veteran Po- longer with salves, washes anit soaps— | <1, ly 1 od —_—— by her husband's first wife's sister, Mra. c . that Sirs stiller Mr. S. M. Marshall, bookkceper for the wages. vibe Brunswick- |—ea_ctedit at cas! 1@2e = : Suit to Restrain the National from| Charlotte Miller, before Judge Thomas declared that M aes, otic ay the re tha Ath Moluon ake Mette utp Vatsenie | one ce mnCOM eaten Ihe LE Sang €Q, Peery AED in the Surrogate's court. property in order to punish oth t jand varions other d applied eaters] Eighth st, East River, * = i24ehsinbin eco . 2 ohn th y nes ms 2 a Justice Dickey, In the Supreme Ca Capt. Schultz has no children by the tyes for what she called m 6 fencers At times the a ted __| anattin ast Tioadway Open evening, Deaoeat Brooklyn, to-day’ reserved deciaton o aa Oretent wife, and his two daughters by | ah Davis, 0 Hammond, scentist ani! | zsses? Department | tion was so severe he wee almost blind remmpryppad (lassen ee application for an order restraining fe| Mis frat. wife are contesting this will, | wervant old of a wiali to Mra, MI | + + | elzhe years the palsow would beesk out every De, FURNITURE. National Salt Company from disposing} Apparently no effort will be inade to MAELO, See ae a eort cant tanontanl : v : R | Sten taulngione teatie or BiaGa and’ aitew Asia twe:| $50 WORTH, $i DOWM \ of the assets and properties to th disprove that Mra, Miller was a drinker | 3 tested wh mand aM Mtea'ner| We have arranged for to-| bottles cleared his blood of the poison, and all minster, Address Adams $1WEEKLY, evidences of the di se disappeared. and frequently under the Influence of her sister's daughter, People are often poisoned without LEWIN’S, 43 W. 14TH ST. 267 WEST 123TH ST. ternational Sault Company. Mira, Milter | Morrow raha, a stockholder in the Nutional| liquor, RR Pea eile , k ey jieealLawyers aa) Eanbfer all defend. the CaO" | her tase days anil erpectally. the |peeveralty ihe: esiip toe fated An Extraordinary |rornn ten or tow jasiain your yore ial “LADIES' CLOAKS & SUITS, ‘orth American ‘Trust Company ich she made her : of her aunt's wis Is given as one oot dead nnnnitisthe_coam S: 1 f | will cheerfully give such information DIVORCE! . Terms to Sult Everybody. | jen Thorne.’ who were named | she was sober at that time, ‘This will reason for dh ng her it. wax Miller's dilusion, ale oO jand advice as you require, without |, oe LEWIN’S 5 intended nts, dented that anyfraud Was) jor nice gifts uf money to her servant | Mrs. Who knew Mrw | aaid’ the iimanlty expert, Vii Lf Fcharze, and we will send at’ the same | —=——- — i z s MM tsses’ Go Mung interesting book on Blood and For Sale. Skin Di 3 ~ | EREDIT § 3 ~ 1 Diseases, or Walking Sui’, | te swiet speciric co. consisting of oxford, blue and foo Fae Ea nat SSS oles ancy — stripe casslineres, es black and bite with white Rap nian ct : oH sect Satin ag att hair line stripes. cen DIAMOND {Ai WATOH: CO.,/ 1171 BreeSe sine These suits are tailored in Mise) auterials ae. quarane a superior manner: coats : made in Norfolk and Eton style and taffeta lined; skirts | made with pointed flounce and 25 rows of stitching; sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years; skirts 27 to yo inches long special, SIO 50 per suit H. ZEITZ & ARS AIS! . ” . ° NewYVorkStore value $25.00. /f Clothing Susie: Also smianes Credit ANTAL OA CREDIT ae fot we you wants DIAMONDS, WATCHES—Weekly payments; ree ry Hable goots; moderate prices. WATCH AND DIAMOND €0.,, 19 Malden lands DOCTOR'S NEW WAY ‘BEAT RLS FACE OF CARRYING FOOD) THEN ROBBED HER, | pe CURIOUS DEVICE ADOPTED AT THE BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. |SCREAMS SAVED ANNA SHA- PIRO FROM WORSE FATE. sentative ca lane 290 World Almanac ssacececa-ececevevece-e-enecece-#ce: ubeted -ontrente-tnt-tuteteO-trtetntutntntnQubueteie@rt—@to0 > 11 An encyclopedic volume of over 600 pages; printed from clear, new type, on | } good paper; substantially bound in lithographed covers. Women and Children on the Most Liberal Terms of Nourishment for Patients Can Be Moved Quickly and in Large Timothy Lench Held for / Quantities, and Robbing Her Nea lears Hook ark. c A new device for carrying foot, in- vented by the Superintendent, Dr. napiro, a thirtecn-year-otd | George. T.. Stewart, haw’ been intro. | AnN®. Shapiro, u duced In Bellevue Hospital. schoolgirl, of No. 69 Montgomer; It Is about four feet In helght and Is] told a story of a robbery and attempted | six fect long and made of aluminum. | brutal assault In Eseex Market C It han twelve compartments or recepta-| inig morning. She exhibited a swollen cles for food and at the bottom is a | tank to be kept filled with boil-| Mouth was proof of her charges againat | | atti "| | | street, ing auik x is on pale ruses so ar Timothy Leach, twenty-seven years s ( dL ecenenenene-en0n0=0~0-0ne- 8-0-0 oO 0 — ranged that It can be carried up and] otg, of No. 29 Chery street, | % : : nica A doen, stars Matachines havecbern butt. | ‘The irl sald she was walking in Wf you know how much cleaner 100 Misses’ Skirts Al 2 SCV en Oneiof them was, on exhibition in, the | Corlears Hook Park yesterday afternoon | of finest double-faced goods in use this morning. It looked so] When she saw four men fishing off the . : S > inch ‘ke an ‘nctibator that many” ner edge of, the park wall, One of them, | fa ney striped icsbctmeree Newsdealers: BONA CHOUS TEA Mel witinceres she declared, suddenly xelzed and} nished with pointed flounce ws Hoct examined it with Interest, | és : ne LOCO Mit de away with’ the | Arugsed her into a wooden shed near | makes everything about the house than soap does, and 25 rows of stitching; any nervices of several women” who were| by. He pfevented her from ming | and how much less expense and work it requires, . A Hie hired to carry food to the different) and when inside tore a necklace from ¥ size, 35 to 40 inches long; at ant aaa 1 ere one of her fingers, In rplte of resiat- 1 . rales ales tbe Houser M 1 R s standpoint of An Indispens co * ry PROBING POISON MYSTERY. | nce. tne: man struck her ts tho. fave ose 9.59, TIS HARD to tell in this ematt| f semsrvin ‘THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St Louis, New York, Boston. apace value $12.00.| nig py 4 and knocked her down, she then man: in Pallew Investlgate Sam-| 4ged to scream, but the man did not | Brooklyn) l relense his hold, Her shricks were : uel Sherman's Death: heard by Nicholas Hansen, a watchman The Brooklyn alles are Jopestiagting in Corlears Hook ‘Park. He ran over . * — Lord aylor, THE Bead in New York s>ts the & the case of Samuel Sherman, who dled] to the shed and says he saw the man HAVE YOU AN OIL PAINTING Si ae yesterday at his home, No. 64 Fountala running away. Leach was arrested by i er other rare article of valuc Broadway & 20th jt. By TENS OF THOUSANDS EY- avenue, from poisoning. Detectives Burke and Maher. He wan; 3 ERY DAY! | , truth we would con- Sherman, who was forty-seven yoats! identified by the girl and the watchman, ; to. dispose of? -Advertise it olgy: hd been It | Soto aseldentally i Leach waa held in $1,000 batl-for. the! where the people will see it- 3 | F sos Maowa- YT Grand Jury by Magistrate Devel Nee ‘g the Sunday Worlds : Re mer eae lied RAN a SMU tS RR Al ea RS

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