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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 10, 1901. MYSTERY CLUE IN HAND OF BLOOD i s Prominent Washington Modiste Attacked in Bed and Left ying: F, L. Woodward’s Charming Romance Ends in Belle- AO einer oiaateles nent eesae Tatar datalinrchoemereld , HH modistes, rallies « respouted ver mind, vue’s Insane Pavilion, Rowmahetwan muri nee fee" viatenth he WERE SOCIETY ELOPERS. found un 7K stree s. Mer his or Jer jaw broken He and His Wife Did Not Agree and) ough this She Blames His Redliwnlly pte pln : d, Mra. Dennts wan clad in z weapo was t ‘her night nest 1 owas bed Relatives. atool, Mrs Dents (rettant inder t Were She was part Sad ending to a r ieee votives are 1 that sev the mental downfall K pias plane stool muat have ward and the sudden f netidernble for ttt pn ene Sire Den= | und that Chere at least} was carried away i9 the insane par! Rriemainaineanble | at Belleyue, Mrs. Woodward ee ee PEST MESSI WerdihincdTy Boy the many sorrows tn Fe MOEN third floor and jn the ad- into her married tno stool a ee Fleave her apartments xt Se i) f man Hundred and Fi + conscious momen what they: bes while being carried ty the Nospltat, ead # scream [mit that “some. of 4 4 he aletel ker |8M0n, District-Attorney Gould placed Wrong. Today Lawyer fired. and after that the pistol kept | Pil cue witness on in rebuttal, aoe at 2 j Ammon re « more going off wo fast she could not tell just |p. M. the raking of testimony Nad closed. the here Ane: h what happened, She found hereelf + The ent will be id ea ge AT fs lin atthe time he. ws he ovorthee ss | Tomer was taken unt to Brookiyn, Rapid ‘Tran thesfoor, min Ay cen. in r her [give counsel an opportunity to. prepa The hearitue wae adjourned until 1 Pp. { SFs. Bonine looked directly at the wit-lthe instructions each desires given the M next Tuesday, ness as he told her ry, but showed no jury as to the Iaw fn the case IN BONINE CASE. +2 BACKING DOWN. RETRACTS MORE ABOUT! Both Sides Conclude and Attorneys Prepare “HARD WORK” FOR GOSLIN. Instructions— Ready for Argument. COL. AMIMON STILL DEFENSE CLOSES On the Rack for Two Hours in Beste ners a fae Wiewiinel kecintoitan Reet (Special to The Kvening World.) emotion. Handing the platol to the wit ' i Pa : : iraring About that S1S,875 WASHINGTON, D.C, Dec. 10.—Pro-| neas, Mr. Gould asket the doctor to dem- Mortgage. ceeding this morning with the croas-| onstrate how wounds similar to Ayres's examination of Dr, W. P. Carr. an ex-| could be inflicted with pistol in bis right pert witness for the defense in the trial] hand and Anger on the trigger. Mow and why Alfred Ro Goslin and [Of Mra. Honine, District-Attorney Gould] Dr, Carr threw the hand around on his ime fl and counselor, Col. {asked the witness to tell how Mra. Ho-|the weapon ao as to brag tne thumb ii Ammon “fell out! and went | nine desertbed her struggle with Avres!upon the trigger no making her statement to the poll Then you think the thump was on the Inwing a t instead of for each other Was continued to-day at a hearing bee]on May 20. Dr. Carr was present when] trigger?” said Mr, Gould, i «Lawyer Whitaker, at No. 1 Broad. | the defendant was questioned by the pa} “That would have béen’ the most lice, and on direct examination gave it} natural yoaition,” eald the witness. as hin opinion that Ayres's wounds could| Deputy Coroner Glaaeorook in teatity- have been inflected tn a struggle such aaling for the Government, sald he did Mrs. Honine deserived at that time. not we Aow the wounds could have been Ix now suing 315, which 4 household to have a mort- Ammon holds on KoodK, not aside, Rumin saya tively owe tie money for | 'Meq. Honine salt whe etarted to tun [Inaicied, assuming cat Ayres held. the Bee neared (GO "| oward the window,” sald the witness. | pistol a his hand. untem te trigger ng to-aiay was devoted toj “when Ayres threw his arm around her | had been pulled by the thumb 1 picking to Dleces Am, | with the revolver in front of her. She| The defense again formally offered in e a ; s asin ov the photographs tlustrating waa the principal witneas |kfabbed the muagle first with one hand.) He! arog experiments. Again. they then another. She threw herself into his right arm. Then the first shot was the rack for two hour Ammon wan forced were ruled out The defense ed at 1.80 this afte: THE INSURGENTS [MURDER WYSTERY pS Royal Woodws Aim an income 6 om 4 CHECK PLAYS A BIG PART IN THE DOCK BOARD FIGHT. CITIZENS WAR ON GRADE CROSSINGS. 'KINGSBRIDGE RESIDENTS DE- MAND A CHANGE. Fac-similes of It and Descriptive Matter Being Mailed to Merchants and Politicians. Ao. 3372. Pw Yok Colofie 1897. iE ride Is direct descend: the Koies ig Peale van, Wie random. she ha the } Biever atone MORE SHARP SKIRMISHES IN! POPULAR YOUNG MAN FOUND le fey at pai THE PHILIPPINES. WITH CRUSHED SKULL. Ri je had al ; a nies Americans Hélled Stn ithe Kdward Canningham Strack » An Albany. ' ——— AU that time tn “1 ta Heep him! deemed Aerie | at Lome, ut aft a while he came AD ah, De 0. x . The police of mey Ct , Mback to me. Hila heart was broken to leaving Batingas tor| te iH oi sen y City are to think that he had Kene away He otiantety Janes M. Bell Rating tie death of Edward Cu ‘said then no one should {| Mtingham, twenty-reven veara old, Phim aguin. We kept house Hieh- |r im on New Tu . in the Bien Apartment. House that time for! eof dusurge 4 He TH 2 Teh i pseven months Therit ‘ marines, and a detach: | ye $ uarrel. He went lon . Stheaa {m fract me mye- i 9 Sothier: the Twentieth Infantry. Tree | ny BlehOeaE more we sans were Kile The Rachonant Sela ain, One i nown, bat ts belleved ta) "1 { cut a tendon known, hut: te; belley el The murder arlavgenen e cu fh Rell anticipates a speedy | LANs meget i exterminetion of the Irreconctlable iA aint j vroe of Insurgents recently ae nik : town of Lapa, Pr i Aold him he tangas, killing ane Kobtier and 4 Nery much worried. terriniy excite Hea or a ape ral Gf yy Worry of it that has mak Killed ten of tie . | the rem t Mew Cunningham (3 “AWhile he was home Friday night te H nnd asked sthem it0Tlooki for ot took a vial fram his pocket and drank His es ‘ (of it. Perhaps it was something to aa waa it very, iinuaual this nerves. for the young may to stay owt #o "Poor Frank: the worry h ant We might) have SE RAAL a fahGrles baler 5 ’ { Veco elworth, af the 3 Sere § force consisting of 39 vat Montgomery street station, found Cua. NOT WANTED BY JEROME. velogiet reveniy” attacked | Monteameny atreebiatatlopy four Ei: weavings of North: Poco: Fou block Away from his house, = inpany oM,oof the Elghth Infantry, Wise Teaireds andines wan Notifies Two A ant Diaretere Mt) voting on the defensive, drove oft oR there was iy nn | enemy, killing elever hem, with no hlinsecllniwaritaken'ste torneys He WHEN :, [luss tu the Amerioans ASU tle tea oS w ted Dies] William Presto Nesistant | (uain t artystal Ang man's Caumthy «he fantey, Nan! tinal ea ves # Distr teAttorneys wh. jeaeeber © : [pointed Asa Wind i tained by Distri Brite ask that otto Tio of these applica Dies to-day stating & ae he y yal 0 DAUGHTERS UF BOROUGH VOTES Sand i¢ i them a! NEARLY A MILLION. | AND BRONX. ‘ Jen Crocker Foesett and 8my goss Lew nations in Be etn Sarai an Crocker GUMK Gaurnad Are | Sections Agninat 150,00 re + in Locke ye 4 tor she * Walter “Fitzpatrick, of N Ww West Forty-second street, a W no — i Messenger boy, wan found insur sierw Maren ret oer } Beonscious from drink ti-lay 1 ' fway at Tenth a and Fiftsctourth | Widaw of the Californie gold miliiomitee, | yi pee jatrect., A pulice bose! nt him to Roose 4 to-day, ber emta a divided equally | Bron . re Jospita:, where he was Wty | erin enter jennie} Heer. and " mwas. in charge frentorea after several houre hard wy rk het weer y Nauahters, Jennie | i hd 1 When arraigned in the West site|, wife of Former Senator| °° *! Court thin afte h ald be tra ant Amy] shayor—t of Elmir made to tell who gave Bifeiwas locked u Aarau. | ontroie wat led by Lawrence a | Presiten No 1M” Broadn Fores Malcom R on of f “CREW SAVED. Noo Montgomery: plac | exeeoutor mates the real estate as 1#hIM [the schooner W. He Cnrd ReGen epee EEN SeelTRatl Con ¢ p doned in ™ HT TS eecrap ree District-Ac § LONDON, Dec. 10. $ tate te ore than a milifon dol- Sachooner W. H. Card, of Duck eee bel aw ‘There is no mention in the will o! before reported » ocean, was rescued meu, Dec. 5, by the > Bateamer Frankfurt. ¢ 9 Baltimore. ) water-loge. longitude + from Ba Pand had , “been blown LJOHN M’GARRY, BOOTBLACK. { | Not the ¢ Who Wan P Leughter at the « taughter, Gladys Mrs rr ANNOUNCED Hesoes held a ves THE SPEAKER MAKES KNOWN ot HIS SELECTIONS. adapted ho lived with lives at her str CITY PRINTING CONTRACTS. Most of ¢ Work & Mile! to TP However, | nelima sto Beg Inenn. IMS. CROCKER WILL: OFFICIAL COUNT ~ WORKMEN IN RUINS THE PHILIPPINE the Twolstenemer ¢ Tue Sixtu Nis ea Bank. We SS) Te ca Ask Roard of Eatimate to Aathor- lee New York © Re- nrrauge Tracka. 33p Sreaxt ano Bacon {at ite meeting to-fay the Board of imate and Apportionment heard res- identa of Kingsbridge and vicinity re- garding the proposed abolishment of seven grade crossings on the New York Central Ratlroad, LE Mane CADrAron ComTmBUTIONS FRI" “SQLAL” owen pecomaan at OE BOD ADDS POM TOT EO DORE STE Das toe Feed 70 eae ORL! L040 MT TE SHO 3000S TRON BY PET TRE FOMORT 8 nbs l,mE Jee we BAB AO Faroe ny met (owns away with the “horseshoe” loop {rom | Fae-nimiles of @ check, and accom-, appoint me and he haa not said he will seal Forsham) Halkhiee ee heat | panying descriptive mattér, are being not appoint me” line r the Ship and Marble ; went broadcast through the city, mainly! Mr. Greene exxplained his testimony tlmeeane wleneti | Hill, Thin will save campaign subecriptton $91 in ine route and is unanimously by the +] section. "The matter was referred ta the Comp. troller for a thorough, examination. ——— = to merchants In the jy and politicians Interested ispective appointment of Dock | 189. Commissioners An Evening World 1 “Mr Croker wanted to put me out porter called on Geomwe S. Greene, jr, Mr Greene satd “One of the Commis: t 1 Broadway, and asked him tf sioner waa my friend and managed to regarding the Tacatedtatmcet esidents of that he knew who waa mailing the circulars, keep me in office [ tnen asked him tf Plant know tie paine of ms friend. there was anything I coukl do, Acam-| STOPS THE SPECULATORS. anawered Mr. Greene, “bat 1 suppose palgn contribution was suggested, 1 it ts eomebody who wants to ye Dock drew the check to Mr. Croker i Pnases ltesol Provide missioner, I don't think any Tam-| “Later. the Commissioners of Accounts Ing for R100 License. i From now on street ticket speculatore will have ya Heense of $90 a year y man ts doing it." Do vou suspect any particular appli- aubpoenacd me duces all checks for contributie um to produce ato the com: cant for the place? |palan fund, They could have seized myj and wear a dadge the size of a half “TY can't name any one man.” jdesk and taken the papers. There was) dollar, showing whnt they are. Fatlure “Hos Mayor Low given you any a nothing for me to do but to produce Le? a) a0 wl bel a tered faing for suranees? the check and testify, a9 [did 1 dl mee rote ty hia DD ats nen dh He hae not aut he will PIS ea teeter ities a He hi want to do It, [assure you” vote of 16 to 2 In the Counell. RATHSKELLER MAN TARIFF BILL. VS PLAYHOUSE MAN TO BE REPORTED FRIDAY AND, MERRY WAR BETWEEN TEN PASSED NEXT TUESDAY: ANTS OF ONE BUILDING. OF FALLEN HOUSE. HURT IN COLLAPSE. Rodelaperger Scores Firat Dlood in Mia Fight on Rosenbera of the Metropolis Theatre. Fumey by, 4 ed in Dulld. | red he Philtypine Commission Datles. Carl Rodeteperger. proprietor of the Rathskeller in the Metropolis Theatre, at Third avenue and One Hundred and Fortieth street, drew first blood in the battle he has tong waged against Henry Rosenberg, manager of the theatre, when both appeared in the Morrisanta Police Court to-d, Rosenherg was before Magistrate Mayo on @ summons to explain why he had refused Louls Kulpér admission to’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.--The Repub: san members of the Ways and Means Commitee to-day agreed upon a Phti- Ippine tariff measure, and later the en- | tire memberanip of the committer, Dem- ovrats and Republicans, was called tor gether for the first time. The committee was formally organ: to The Evenige Warlt) Nod. Dec. =A frame in proeesa of eréetion tor the Liswex [oe Cogipany at Oakwood avenue and the Lackawanna Ratiroad, Oran burying several work- ORANG Duiiding collapsed to-day, men under the rulne One man was Instantly killed, another so badly injured that he will dle and three men are more or lees hurt. jae and aub-committzes appointed. The [the Met: pols Theatre last Sunday even- Detrick Tours, a carpenter of Wet! Dill agreed upon is designated a tem-|ing. Kulper ts a walter tn the Raths- Oronge. was the man killed, Joseph | porary measure and provides that the ree nee on theatre, fang oat eon: Wright was Internally injured and taken | tari lawa of the Philippine Commis |1%%, Dien Rodelsperger, his emnloyer, to hiw home in South atreet, Orange. told him to go upstairs with hie apron b aion shall nave full force and effect.]on and ett through the concert. Redele- ‘Thomas O'Rourke, a laborer taken to the Orange Memorial Hospital badly hurt KILLED ON TRIP TO HIS OLD HOME. PETER H. NORDMARK PROB- ABLY FELL FROM TRAIN. perger himself had just rushed out of the theatre and asked Polfce Head- quarters over the telephone to have Rosenberg arrested because he was showing moving pictures of a prize fight at the ancred concert. When he started to return he was not allowed to go In because he had no return check. Rather than pay again he ordered hw walter to go inside, The walter was efustd admittunce. on. the ground that he was an objecttonadle person, In court to-day examination of ‘Rosenberg for refusing admittance to Kulper was continued until Friday. Then Berthold Woihein, manager of Rodelsperger’s rathekeller, was arraigned for violation of the Sunday law on the complaint of Upon all goods coming from the Phil- Ippines to the United States the pres- ent rates of the Dingley law shall de levied and collectéd. The same tonnage taxes shall be levied upon vessels coming Into the United States from the Philippines as levied upon vessels coming trom foreign coun- tries until Jan. !, 185. with a pro- viso that the coastwise laws of the Untted states shall not apply to foreign vessels plying beween the United States and the Philippines. Ali duties and ton- nage taxes collected elther in the Phiitp- pines or the United States are to be cov- ered into the Philippine Treasury. Articles ‘exported to the Philippinvs ant | Fman John Mx ur Ne otty nubject to internal revenue tax shall] Rosenberg, who charged that he gave a ;mecting of t Jttns, of New Vork. Chairman of | Apparenttty be exempt from auch tax and pay only |‘oncert during m on Sundays, Mag- Vlution to permit Joi: mas Po Side ihe bales the duty provided for tn the Phillippines, paente Mayo dismissed the ca atta caused jot the contract for Meat Mivers and Harbors, formed ef the programme regarding the tis fatter says, the theatre manager has in regurd bid for the Meh = and all DIN, which Includes reporting ‘ton Fri-| been trying to/oust him from the place, poaty counelim: x Stes stay GID atte Her elNGuLign tae to-| Men employed on the Bergen County’ day afd. parsing ft after one day’a de- garden’ int addition. to Tae cellar root “Garry mentlo: {Feet z s branch of the Erie Rallroad at East next Tuesday under.a special rule. | taurant. and fe decluces that Rosen- so vanounced —_— bers Is trying to make It so uncomforta. 5 Ctaitiga. tof Rutherford, Nv J., this morning found FIGHTING IN PANAMA dle for him that he will move out. WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. NOTED VIRGINIAN DEAD. [ir tha enone {2¢ body of a man tying by the side oP tity (tat case, he. saya, Rovenbers . Seas i of the road, with the theatre.” Rodeleperger says he Electea Day at the Important chatrma i : he| The Surre: ecolee nas no jon of moving, - even |Me Once F 1 vt owith . The head hal been severed and the of Colon Has Not oi Chicago Mecting. E i Rare OP) INSULAR ANE AIRS AC © Wis) Tbody appeared as though a number of Ended the W for nis peerons, Bad that he will Ment At the meeting of | ae oe IUDICIARY—Roy (N.Y trains had passed over It. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 10.—The| the matter to a finish in the courts, res aE A ar en Derren) [RUA NE ING AAO GUIRE wier! rom papers found in the dead man's} British steamer Antillian, Uapt. Hunter, Se key Club held her epee nes iN, J) . pockets, Coroner Hoffman of Carlstadt] trading between Liverpool, West Indian . ETT! zee were elected fur the a3 AC A aie a AR nIVERs AND HARMORS—Burton| yearned that he was Peter H. Nord-] ports and Colon, arrived here to-4ay WM 5 ROCKEFELLER B ER. c + Chairman, | Lawrence ras Sapa Sais uta (Ontos % mark, of Lake Crystal, Minn. A bank] from Colon. She reports continued fight. | Minancler ty aa the Eastern Distric MILITARY AF Hull, Lowen, | Gaowrabasedi thine he'tyadl doopreacapoelt.| inen tar ise i Deencteese tras omits Recovering from a f Covington, Ky,: | ginta, und a dlatingulsked jurt NAV There waa also $8.80 in cash. [wo Taberal. exilaa: pno\were!atnone Severe: Co! ‘ ars aan. of Chisago, this morning In Abingdon, Va, He wast cor MEA+] ‘The man had a ticket in his pocket [the passengers, say tbat. the surrender |, 1%, William Rockefeller, who has been for many years prominent in Virginia SUR book for paasage on the steamer Cymtte,|ot Colon by the Liberals, while unfor. | i With a severe cold at hie residence, politics, He was first a: atanch seces- nslager (NJ), which salled from New York this morn- tunate; do dove not mean the end of th No, 9 Fifth avenue, was reported Get- sion Democrat and afterward a radical Republican, Aghting a duel with Gov Willlam FE, Cameron, Democrat, who charged him with selling his pep. ’ ‘ow (Penn.). LABOR—Gardner (N, J.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Baboock (Wis), On. account of the inclement ‘weather he remained at home, To-day he was able to be abdut ‘the house and transact considerable busl- neas by telepho! ing. are enough men an was a Swede, was on his way to the Sipps th Pte nt Fr, they claim, to old country, “He may ave fallen from @ a ‘Anitiitian brought over ‘one hua- (ittp passengera from Colon, It fa belleved that the man, who FIVE BOYS IN FIREBUG BAND Williamsburg Youths Confess to Starting Blaze-at Chel- sea Jute Mills. DID IT “JUST FOR FUN.” Tried Nearly Two Score ct Times to Have a Fire ‘Worth Looking ‘To eratify thetr love for fires “five boy's have jeopardized the lives of thou- nds of men and girls and property ued at hundreds of thousands of dol- lars. For. the fun of it-they have confessed —they entered into an agreement to take turns In setting fire td rubbish in the yards. of the Chelsea Jute Mills at Feenpoint, hoping thereby to sec a fire h loaking at. Fires, were wtarted nearty-forty times. Thebe are the young firebugs: George Furlong, No, 1054 Manhattan avenue. John Geruski, No. 30 Box street. John SfcGlynn, No. 98 Clay street Michael Purrowopski, No. 31 Third street. Thcolore Olwick, No. {3 Box stre¢:. During nine months a series of tires about the Chelsea Mill has been a source of alarm and mystery, The Chel- fea MIL Is the larger! rope factory in the world. It ts » part of the Cordage ‘Trust and employs thousands of men and w en workers. Laat night an employee who bad re- mained late aaw Furlong stick a lighted match In a pile of jute and then hasten away. A blaze started, but was extin- wulshed, ‘The employee notified Supt. H. 0. Griffin, of the Chelsea Compariy, who communtcated with the police of the Greenpoint «tation. Detective Behtin immediately arrested Furlong. The boy confessed at once and Implt: ‘cate€'three others. They were arrested, ! and alro confessed. “We only at@ It for fun.” gata Fur- long. ‘We wanted to see a fire and #0 agreed (0 teke turns in Nghting the rud- Dish. It was my tury ime, night. We at Rot think of hurting any one, We waye stayed after the others. left. to could clear Mt was easy to start the nre ‘The boys were arraigned in the Ewen Street Court to-day charged with arson. Fhey were turned over to the Chitdrene Soetety pending an investigation by Marshal Brymer. of Broo! lyn HARLEM REPUBLICAN TICKET No Oppoaltion to Clab Nominees at To-Night’s Election. The annual election of oMcers of the Harlem Republican Club will be held at the club-house, No. % West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fourth street, this evening. There is but one ticket In the fleld. It fs: President. Witlam Sherer; First Vic President, John H. Cook; Second Vices President. W. T. Purdy; Recording. Sec- retary, A. W. Ransom; Correaponding Secretary, 8. A. Safford; Treasurer, Henry C. Robinson. Membera of Execu- tive Committee: 3. C. Croft, Washin, ton Winsor, J. C. Lyons, L. A. Stuart. Committee on Membership: A. Living- ©. F Behning, John Carr. Com: mittce on Finan, .T. Andrews, F. attick, BS. Clinch. Committee on Library and Reading Room: ik. Thomp- fon, 8. Metager, H. M. Swart WRECK AT SAVIN ROCK. Barges Snnk Near New Havea—No Lives Lost. NEW. HAVEN, Conn.. Dec, 10,—While the tug F. Luckenbach was on her way from New York to this city witha tow of nine barges loaded with coal early this morning, the hawser parted and two of the bargte sank in the heavy sea off Merwin's Point. The ,tug; succeeded tn bringing three Into, the harbor here. Of the four others,;two, went ashore at Savin Rock and were afterward pulled off by a tug, while uwo are unaccounted for. Before the towline parted, the Cap- tain of the tug, foreseeing trouble, had taken off the keepers of all the’ barges, —— Ss MISCHIEF MAKER. A Surprise in Brooxlyn. An adult's food that can seve a baby proves: itself to be nourishing and easily digested and good for-big and little folks. A Brooklyn man says: “When aby was about eleven months oid he. began to grow thin and pale. This waa at first attributed to the heat and the fact that his.teeth were comiing, but, in reality, the poor little thing was starving, his mother's milk not being sufficient nourish- ment. “One day -tterhehad-cried bitterly for an hour, 1 suggested that my wife try him on Grape-Nuts. ‘ Bhe soaked two texspoonfuls {8 a saucer With @ Nttle sugar anu- warm milk. This| F. baby ate so:ravenously that she fixed| t a second, which’ hv likewise finished. It was not many days before: he for- got all‘abdut being nursed, and has Since lived almost exclusivély” on Grape-Nuts. ‘10-day the:boy is strong and robust, and as cute a mischief-| ty aker as'a thirteen-months-old baby fe expected to be. « “Wexhave put before him other foods, but he will have none of them, evidently. preferting:to stick to’ that which did him fo much, good in his thme of need—his old {friend Grape- |? Nuts.~ “Use this Urey oo way-you wish, | presct! for. my. Wife, and 1, can. never praise Grape-Nuts enough after. the. bright-|¢ nees jt -has,brought to. our household, | ‘These -atatements can be verified. by any one who wishes to e.8. visit to our. home.”—F.. F.. McE. od So. Third. street, Brooklyn..N. Y, Grape-Nuls fa wot made for a, babs food, but. experience with thousands af. bables. show! up, and THIS. MIGHTY HEALING POWER? All the Land Wonders. at the Remarkable Cures Effected by Professor Adkin. HEALS DISEASES CALLED INCORABLE. | WHENCE ‘COMES Ministers, Doctors and Professional Ten Tell How He Has Cured the Blind, the Lame, the Paralytic and Many on the Very Brink of Death. FREE HELP FOR THE SICK, Professor Adkin Offers to HelpgAll Sufferers from Any Disease Ab- solutely Free of Charge— Professional Men Inves tigate His Powers. PROF. THOMAS F. ADKIN. President of the Institute of Physicians and Surgeons. In all parts of the country men ant and surgeons, clergymen , are wondering at the re- markable cures made by Prof. Thomas F. in, discoverer of the Adkin Vitaopathic treatment Professor AGkIn heals not by drugs. nor by Christian Sctenca, nor by Osteopathy, nor by Hypnottem, nor by Divine Healing but by a subtle psychic force of nature in combinativa with certain vital magnetic remedies which contain the very elements of Mfe and bealth. A reporter recently talked with Professor AG@kin and was asked to Invite all readers of this paper who are sick or who are wer ried by the ills of those dear to them, to write to him. for assistance. ‘Some. jro- ple have declared 14 Professor Adktn, “that my po e of God; they call me a Divine heal 4 man of mysterious powers. This {s not so. I cure because | understand nature; becausa [ use a subtie foree of nature to bulld up the system and restore health. But at the same time I be- Iteve that the Creator would not have given me the opportunity to make the discoveries Phave made nor the abliliy to develop thes Ita be among the| EA if He had not intended that I should use them for the good of humanity. 1 therefore feet that ft is my duty to give the benefit he sclence I practise to all who are suf- ee ng. ‘want you to tell your readers that they can write to me In the strictest confidence if they are troubled with any Kin of @fsease. and I will thoroughly @iag- nose their cases and prescribe a si=p1e Home treatment, which | poritively guaran- teeta effect a complete cure, absolutely free of charge. I care not how their case, nor how hopeless m, 1 want them to write to me me make them well. I feel that this {s my life's Bo great Ia the sensation wrought in the medteal world by the wonderful cures per- formed by Prot~esor Adkin that several pro- fessional gentlemen) were asked Investi- gate the cures. Re rae these gentlemen were Doctor L Hawley and Doctor 8. Batten °Waltaey, "both famous’ physicians and surgrons, After a thorough und paln takiag Investigation these eminent physi- clane were so astounded at the far-reaching Rowers of Professor Adkin and the wonder- ful eflicacy of V y that they volune teored to forsake all other ties ia If ait"Stner ‘kinds ot, treatment” and. devote themecives to assisting Professor Adkin in his work for humanity, With the akin Vitaopathle treat ‘nt physicians are generally ment reed thar the treatment of disease iii been Teduced fo. an exact icrencer To ail some 5.000 men and women Bay of Professor were lame paralyuc: {parm Others: ‘were, iticteds Oak right disease, bart di ane oltsiderera trou Midaey trosbie, G repepela, ner : peer ity, insoninia, ‘ae ate es ond cher simatier iit Some were were addicted Era an to drunkenness, Qther evil habits. in all jessor Adkin treats he guarantees a cure. Even those on the brink of the rave, with all hope of recovery gone, and jeepaired: of ‘by doctors and friends allke, have been, restored to perfect health by the forea of» Vit and Professor Adkin's Taervellous tkil. Aud. remarkable as it Busy deem, distance has made go difference. Those living far away bave been cu the privacy of thelr own homes, as wel those who. have Deen treated’ In’ person, Professor Adkin asserts that he can cure Any one at any distance as well as though he stood Defars them, ‘ago, John Adams. of i Towa, who tad been Tame for. 20 years, wi permanently. cured by Professo: Without any operation of any kind. the same time the city of Rochester, N. Y.. was startled by the cure of one of its old: stir blind for © lone pailode Jone ra long port john erga tia, rg, Pa.. who had re from @ cataract over his left Sie was speedily restored. to. pertect sight ne See eOig the HEMET: co e o recave: Mary Blener, who had been practically ora year, while in Warren, Pa, Mr TY SAAR, noted photorripher and artint. who. Leta, ind an Goats Be “it death's aeee rom. & compl cl djeeases, was restored. to. perfec ‘i utand sirenith by Professor AdLinr yiteopetays cures Boe one disease alone, Paoli All diseases when used ii combination with the proper reimedica, It oy are sick, no matter what your disease i who Ba zou cannot be cured fi Paras ie mas of your complaint, jn to-day; tell hi a nose ‘ell you the exact Seda te S neat are aatering ‘and Sreqiment chat will"poaftively pie you nis Coste you absol iy noth. ina Fre Gor AGKin will also wend you of hp marvellous new ‘ook edtitie ‘Cured, and How *t 3 Soak tells you exactly ‘hove jac” Adkin Pea at fulty and and Sompletely eae treatment. ht ox eins ‘0 fou yourself may w os or Ine, power and ‘cube the sok leasor AGki it ask ree ane ; y y Macovery and he wishes best, If not ent ely In. use, | to place ee youcerl die of every sick person Being a ectentin tion. of Na-| !2 en tl ah Branalae* ses yasigred to ing, it" i poet effective as py see ne