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| | | of a _ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1901. ‘DEVERY’S FATE IS STILL IN THE BALANCE; IPOLITICS DRIVES OLD MIKE JUDGE HOLBROOK TAKES A WEEK TO DECIDE IT.! CALLAHAN INTO BANKRUPTCY -_ Westimon On ine A FORECAST OF THE .DIAMOND TRIAL—BY T. E. POWERS. “IEMd Cut It Out," He| Charge of Abusing! : Ser Says, ‘‘ I'd Be Worth Policeman O'Neill! < D | $50,000 Now.” Completed and Law.| 'y aio ee) | : : ( - Posey fi yer Elkus Makes a! patria) |Hicoctmanea MS Miniin Ge cay forsines nie Motion to Disrhiss! y, (SLEEPING —, t [Bietrics At Va eur ous sie pollen Pad | a : Nave $00,000 f heing busted Mke I the Case. | Waasetocas 0 said “Mike Cwilahon, ex-Aanem tam 8. Devery will learn oue week from | ma tiinterantetonl wine din ci ait kee to-day whether he will have to stand | tecedines | trial for abusing ex-Policeman Euward lieinceebeniia Gritkere (eraecerroots | F. Oneill. { vt ty followin’ turebitgnt peo: | The examination of the “Big Chief." | "1 Wo hand) wagon. | which has been dragging along for two mean vin’ dough right and tet: | weeks was continued to-day before Jus- {aa ANOWSLENIA RE RDtRn nestor meal {ie Mike Jia Job as tice Holbrook in the Mbrary of the Crim- inal Gourt Building. The taking of testimony’ was finished this afternoon, and Justice Holbrook ad- ourned the hearing until next Tuesday to take under advisement the motion of Devery's counsel to dismiss the com: plaint, | Policeman O'Neill, Devery # ace ok the stand to tell the atc vrdeal before the big de rvom 1oouly hung asoman he wou kind a Newlth bl Fang dare no Atoune time ¢ remol yo VSM hee rs ed produ of much revenue 1% Park Row, No, eoand No. St Bim thar tt} the As Atumen were aud Chatham sq street 1p was nome Ume tn Ts uty in the t Police Headquarters, But his was found on Ihe executton of a Judgment, that Caliah ordeal to-day was Itneit w terrible « i atthe places, daving then i" nder the shrewd questionin nattel mortuare ave Abraham L. Elkus, Devery’a coun | che Chatuam 5 rward | was made to wriggle and writhe, he did not retract one ineh from his 4 position, even thougn ed to ace Commisaty: President, Rooeavelt and all ues and successor: Y injustlee Devery gloried In this ‘and’ smulied wi rim delight a4 he saw his enemy suffer The proceedings opened with O'Neil | on Une stand. eInCO the possension nett niles por }inecalled ax manager Callahan je a AGH YOUTHS JUDGE MURPHY—Gentlemen of the press and fellow citizens, [ indorse you all. Owing to the absence of my} What did you understand Moll ef | meaut when he accuved sou of trving | esteemed vssociate, Judge Devery, who has been suffering more or less with pleurisy (on both sides), it is my pleas to oaks him down?” asked Mr hus | eto preside at this trial. niet ert pe eteuatmie ue ae at Capt. Diamond, | indorse you as an efficient and trustworthy officer. 1 never equivocate. The evidenge in, \ You were charged with neglect of duty and fined $1,000 at Al- tning of that kind." hand is strongly against you; I indorse the evidence. indorse everybody at this trial, including re Referring to the arrest of tie atures) PANY | will not indorse Albany. I will reserve my decision. I now cael Baebet Medians Wav brought UNevil ) porters, Case adjourned up on charges, Mr. Elkus askeu —— ———— — - -—-- nH - Serena bed nee elkus naked war eee Frank Gould, J, D. Rocke- WANT T0 TESTIF mou anel orm suvemn: FAILS TO RECONCILE “Do you ] tb F | in y \y if = use an Oath to a hu sou Hever y Pie trial throughout was marked by ol that [recolieshs {": wrangling. ” Com@resioner Murphy insisted that a E ene "iy oe WW THE STREET een ' ' Ald wait don 1 Moches| 3 You were once convicted for refusing to arrest a thief and having sald to the man who asked It, ‘Get to Irll out of Ki 1 mas cegleted, wot was nt gular Hore him was the same Thoma dt pis. Justice Tries in Vain to Induce Elderly Couple ReniebalcomUlnatlon snapped O'Neil ATTA CT SOOUTALRATOAT GatOFeienteet . . 5 tntered into a market alli-|1fe Cousin, William Fellowes Mor- YFou'were tried on teu uther charges, | Mond fan Lam at Albany for nex _ to Drop Separation Proceedings. DECLINES RANGE FROM 1 TO(t tits ntl an sacra | ssn te meine sure tor Came Do you mean + juativ found gu! caarges? str | nM theae were all cases of nat you were wine ty of all th roa number of atocks Lawyer House, for Diamond, refused = eee = Sicclanianlalteal: by Mavice of RIS The attempt of Justice Herrick. alts she might reieat and couneat to lve counsel, objects to and protests against | cing the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, | with him agats i hese procerdings on the ground that/to reconcile fifty-elght-year-old Fred: | I that my wife loves me crs Erred. the statute, thy law or the act of the erick W. Rusk and hin sixty-year-old sald Mr Rusk to an Evening World re-,* k wae | porter lake om y another affair of Sag eon Heavy they h \ 2 POINTS. It In aMemed positively that they have = jineluded tn their list Wabash, Mtasour | Pactto, Maniation and Western Union | These are specialties (n which Rock= i Because tie received only 3 4s com mission on a $242,000 real estate transac: ward T. Roche, of this city, has © recovery of feller and Goutd tnterests are para-| UO" commenced suit fort hen ali of the Commlasioners who] Legisiiture under which you, air, were| wife, Jane, was a failure. Mer. I 4 wonvieted you. did so unfairly pointed Poilee Commissioner, {s un-| willing to be reconciled, but the more this Kind it was all brought on by out- Pressur. mount and the reigning heade of oy pat neaie ly: : Hin conciied, b 3 patrons 4 rom Willlam Fellowes Morgan, CE tnnk 90; sald O'NeIL. pravely | constitutional and vold: therefore any} vigorour Mra. Musk would hear none [side parties. If she will obey her own ee wo familler are supposed to te | ret eteh alr aus aise ated etree he Pa eet over Dewers's face! proceeding which tt inclinations | am eure that she will ord with she plans of the 5 ene te = at thle statement Assistant District-Atioruey 3 fed to tile fine of crose-examin ad it so much that her conclude to drop these meparation pro-) speculative interest at ine stock mur {Ou yele ceedings and come to my home again.” nan {on the charges which have just been! gio didnt read. is legal and void.” husts ised her of being a bie The cane was called before Justice Rewari in Vi, of the Supreme In the Ma tan deal young G \ket was centred almost entirely in the fand ftocketell vehcte Ther teak ae each of the | Tht protest wan formally entere} and | rider, uf climbing trees and making M!*. Rusk appeared later, She buatled Jr. are said to have| Res eee vietion Dismond then Identified by Assitant | faces a him and of speculating in Wall into Justice Herrick’s chambers and took, AMAlkamated Couper shares and the | tlie support of Alfred Gwynne Vander he ate aca i * cousin, J necond cases tu witch | Distrlot- Attorney: Garvan atreet. She did resent most strenu-|a seat eur her husband. who had been| trading in the balance of the lint was |bL. Who recently has turned to busit mh eae ea aS ba Oa » Maclean, | lawyer House demanded the dismis-} ously tie imputation that «he smoked taiking with the Justice. Mr. Rusk's nal with sentiment following te | WH a vine MEE eee ore Wen tnola te now Justice of the Sup court sal Of ohargen ‘for fack of eviderive and] cigarettes, and she spoke right out|allorney remained near the door, out of| movement tn Copper This tris of young multi-miltonaires Fee ee aa eee tuaiaremertstiwouldl ia pplended Fmulity Ato Fone of these} for lack of Jurisdiction. Murphy denied | anout | earshot. Trading continued heavy throughout,( 4% credited with being purchasers inf ge cule! asa witness, but a clerk fr¢ ‘ admitted the witness; ‘a pa-| Us motion, Pursuant to agreement, the couple met | Justice Herrick talked to the coupie} but the tone became decidedly mixed, |'!e Stock they Gave Hated for eliher his eats announce 1 thar cert Mn dee trolman no chance wh tice Her s private ol pers | for fifteen minutes, Mr Rusk had litte] recoverles in » aR big advances or the acqul nt of | morte GLI yh TD apd floes i Jown to Iquarters on Hay susie aL er HeR AL REC SIS cham ery Rusk had « great deal tof while further « r heavy long th Ne earerertionnend these than to attend in perwon as 8 OSBORNE BACK ] thin morning. Mr. Rusk was the first aes Ga er to listen to reconcillas| the same group Importan pending plans between} papere refuse e # istented to this coca ther met a convic to appear, He was greatly ¢ down | Mn ee totale ceneT AE eet ee tio inwciwere lsh r at Fe sterner ireeaniiconn charge of V3 AFTER GLENNON. | over ine revelations tn the hearing for] ap tate and) Analy the old fs ngotiup | Pre) totale sale int aubeks sUo-day ¢| Manhactan » ore ls eet T, Roche (eatitied ‘hat he eon 3 separation yesterday, when} ite | and stagge: 9 the door, Te wax ax. fs ina position) Voc clt a real estate transaction fn be- Ser eae Mote rie O. Neu male n ease Talaea nage eee gs cy |siated tothe corridor by his attorney, chase given thelr] eee ac Wilham, f. Morgan ona con: rongly convictes complained Urat he sat up nights 10 | Who advised him to get away before his! ildtiverarenatwide: toby hich Ne was to have all over “The Commissioner iMuty did you] Assisan: District-Attorney Omborne, | curse her Ife expressed a hope that! wife ¢ PRA ets Oi Cae ei who 9 to conduct the triat of Edward | ———————-— it woul e auspicious,’ Glennon, Devery's wardman, before Re- , Mr. Elkus, “of a man who viva} comer Goff next week, recurned to ihis ‘Amerlesnsieate and at once began work on the cas: 7] 7] Am, Smelt &: Nel, Sewn to Parker.” Mr. Schurman #xamined 0° ase Ainer Sugar Lar, Schurman examined O-Nellt on the | Mtr Osborne is preparing the “ en convicdons iiotder ty give ttm ie ppertunity. to support hia clume tas | Wi the asmsianec of Deputy Asaists he had been’ unjustiy cosy S| Distrist-Altorney Train, the latter ex- ‘harges fortaing what tie Asis rining moat of the witnesses, Mr ' ols wid cateh him i which he got for the property, ed the purchase price includes en Wheeler M ler, jr once had We fingers Gadis scorched when the sharjm loaded him with millions of Leather sss foommon at teures worse comparatively Hy opper prices, tut the present Gould-Vanderdilt combine nisidered enough to alt ont Morgan, rh ig sought to she LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. | iic‘.itrwrt in fuo'ne tnstetea that Ie ve voracy. sheeringly reterrel to : Distree Atoms aneerinaly referred (0 trcain said this afterncon that Edgar A . the "sleuth" of the gambling Of the examination O'Neill in explatuiie : who has turned Staten ©¥l-| BILLIOUS ATTACK CONFINES PLAN TRAFFIC AGREEMENT 8 charge wad KC Was ma Wy a Bhow-fly’. sewno E nies plain what you mean by shoo-{Sence. would be the principal witness nye xcinat Glennon, GOVERNOR TO BED. _ There oan a storm of protest by Dev-|Wwiitney, it will be ramembered, tea: BETWEEN TWO ROADS. Oa rawer 4 we told nad hetore Justice Jerome that he was = hired by Glennon to watch the doimm| ¢uabte to Be at Colambia Bi A cen aaa genre of the Parkhurat agente in thelr pro- ey TAS a roundsmat | ©" | ceestings against the gambling hounes. plained! ONeMl: jo foes around the)” Cennon's attorneys hope to delay the recincts in citizen clothes nthe p ice. He may be sent tu look tial of thelr client until atfer Jan. 1 cagninet hie rarated Rook tnt 3-4 Per Cent. joted throughoy ex omarkets at London to-day The American department An improvement w ye witnes 6 secur Term. & Tr On Active Vrading Prices ally ot | Gould * and aid In Honor of Eleet. japore Fuel & tron pt Souths ‘ou up D} 7 7 t a = “ollowie o ehiy toe] Co! bes c r t on) ache Tea'a sort of avapy." auenested Mr.| bin this morning a notice of appeal] ON Ye to attend the banguet whieh | ovomiug the return iy ton] Col & Meck Val ea Laem TENT LOTTE CLV olerun SiR telOe day of George J, Gould, head of the] Conmi Gas Wiserkariatcai Manhattan “L" system, it was report | Del, Lack, & West that a definite arrangement between the[ pe, 4 Hutson Manhattan and the New York Central & Wo Grande p! would soon be made. Ing tlgure Sehurman. Sy Meny 9 } “The vaueation being objected to wag] fom Justice Truax’e decision denying) Columbia University, will tender to PUTAE Out The Twithesa told again’ of| Glennon’s motion for a change of venue.| SAM ig tient, but has been Hollander's assault aad ‘hat when| tr. Phitoin raya this will not, however, [Oy in change hie plane on account he was tried for the assault. Deputy y . Commissioner Devery ratimed. to hear] mtertere with the commencement of the | oe sinepe. Hon Ie witnesses. He said he could make tricl on Monday. e eK ho defense becaune "Chief Devers’ waa = Witte, Odell informed “Fhe Evening 1" A" tegme agreement for the operation ot 7 . of through tralnn of the Central over roaring so Joud and holl so that T x Nd hot get a chance, ve ‘Waan't he talking gently asked Governur upon reaching his home on the other hand. aso TS ta the DISPOSE OF PROPERTY. nm Market. Whe local cotton market opetied tiem rhholders fted to to-day, with prices 3 to 7 points Digber | ophele Holdings with a Com- inardiy re Opening of the American Fed-| Saturday evening suffered a billous ac- PH te Nia hal beast ih IMinete® Centra Europe: re ty mittee hy J ' Mrs. So; 5 tack which ham since confined him to iter assured ty kin t naet vention tine ON me tom Conve: Heck President Gould and President New. | intna ete location Livet peabeubiestoae ik hears waa called, ‘She testified to buy-| CINCINNATI, ©. Des, 12—Tae frat) sig, Odell said that her husband's All. | ™ Beatie ee sontereaces ong tala jerquently. were cent, iaher} i ne in-Hollanderts store the Sun- 6 of the American Federation 18, but stated that fi she? sted bok Ke Be | Sema AR Nah jornt IAA ME CAAT OU ELON ES, Hoa ee rear titarpronrlergerad | Sorceress reas ft arokably be a tem days before ha {closer working agreement, and that they | Manhattan «+ keer a Be our market dis; warily known ae the “round bale cotton day O'Nelll arrested Uh (tL ef the row between Hollander and {of Catholic Bocleties convened here to-] would probably be a few days before hn {io ’ Oe ao O'Ne!). day with about five proper time comer. Minn. & fr Ly yuld be able to leave his home agai, : hundred delegates | T°" calfnery Leomer, wan the next witness) ement, representing an estimated ag- Meg na es a —————_--—- Conspiaint Clerk Paterson Ww called | gregate of about 600.000 membership of a se eid to testify as to the mo: Olnich Mr] the co-operating eocieties. Mo, Kan & Tr tal judgment, after which Mr. Eias oftered invevidence all the records] At 8 A. M. the parade, conalating of of OrNelll’s conviction, Despite oblec-| ihe local socteties acting ar an escort i lona they were, admitted. Mr, ENMU sor the delegates and viniting reprencn- plaint and discharge the defendant. tallves, proceeded to th Cathedral, “That motion.” said Justice Hoibrook.| where Father Quatman was master of “rll have to take under advisement.’ iorntimanscol is ; Tuesday. ‘eermon being delivered by Dr. Lavelle, | Metro. SK nthe | tex Nat Corte erlying strength x asi which includes amo: ive to buying orders r car Wing Sew markets were much! James Ko Jones, of tne Democratic Ne~ x x-Gov Franctss of nelis No Hlles, has a Wt far disposing of the property t 1s made in) Wad ed gre wan very airman firmer ov The opening prices were — ber SZ tos january, S21 to S$. ary, 33) Maren, $28 te 524, 8.26 bid: May, 82> to 8%) June. § Ms 1033: July, $2 "to Mt, August, 510 to RI! 916 Phe prices at 297 PM. were: January aie March Sit, May, STH suis. 81 FS Apr ders of a large com: rete in ‘ind the'ex-] ceremonies and Blenop Vike mnie ean adjonraed ntil next] Cleveland, celebrated mass, the opening | SHIPPING NEWS. DML Sa Tar ana tint pureoserat| oi Catt N ‘k. ro ouispositon of the property of Mane Atcgatas groceries iret trem |JUNE 26, 1902, DEFINITELY | GRANVILLE IS CHARGED WITH masa FoR De pea CE a a Sun ete 42 THE TIDES DIAMOND | The delegates proceeded direct from MAN TAY ON FORGE. [Seceres eecmteimstyc| SETTLED UPON. fun ree ne stockholders. through united Invited te depos $3,900 DEFALCATIONS. = | siesting oy 7 Gov. Nash on behalf of Onlo, Mayor | Reoublles steel is Bs Low Water mekhoidere ape Invited Wd Fletschmann on the part of Cincinnat! pouthern Pactte Sl manar. took ; in 1 ens rs Capt, Diamond, though convicted, may [and President T. B. Menahat, of Colum. | T** cr mecided at Meeting fli Was Auent Amer Southern Maltway 2 )Gimeraar' isan 3 Ie io) cSrneldus & remus on the force. bus, on the part of the Ohio Federation. rey, Ss, 7 of k Company Here for n 6 . ot James «i ‘This tn the bellef of his friends, based | president Fries and Judge Thomas W lorning. X Seige tail Woe finale Peer Pep eae Ds on Commisatoner Murphy's position #t] pitzgerald, of New York, Vice-Prealdent = | Wee anized tn New the trint of Diamond at Headquarters |op the Federation, responded, after i i jieeaiccibnoy Paisnn “ena a capital this morning. which the Federation proceeded with its| [!ONDON, Dee. 10.—At a session a I asienien. besa foe cot cwbleh $5,009.08 Ia) ind “What we desirs to know,” asked €-| nusiness. Privy Council to-day King Edward defi-| Edwin J. Granville, the American Bx Kay | Colerisee Listes | inon took Judge Cady of Commirstoner Murpay, me nitely fixed June %, 190. an the gate £0 | press Company's agent who was arrest: asia, Resse “te, 3 your legal duty his coronation. It waa also decided that) oq in (he Astor House last night charged Te | tenor ‘| wie ie pattie Omcers’ Act toaiamisa| HAMILTON'S SECRETARY. | Pariinment wit meet Jan. 1s ih adatausetiona faraountina” (a! 8390 BSE. ‘| WILL BE DEPORTED. SS MO wan arraigne! in the Centre Street Po- Ol atet at ots "| pectacetlt Vapt. Diamond, or de you believe Refused to Take County Clerk-Elect Ap: "CHANGE SEAT COST $71,000, | 1!1c¢ Court to-day und committed to the ¢ you have dincretion sneer the rick H. Dunn to city peison without bail at hie own ree in Mantle, New York charter to fine, . County Clerk-elect Thomas L. Hamil- quest. g i 2 or dismina Capt. Din=| ion has appointed Patrick H. Dunn, of |CAlcago Man Patd High Price for] “Granville, who had caarge of the office eons nuper racer etinavesa lobes No. 201 Went Seventy-seventh street, as Floor Privilege. at Mott street and Chatham Square for ete fon ues eee bailiese tesasat (Osed Bat thelm der GL think 1 have all such pow-| his private secretary. Dunn will recelve} Hugo Johneon, of Chicago, bought aja number of years, feft the employ of Sea PE Seen piv hian private mseretary of Sixto > 2,000 a year, which will probably be@pae on the New York Stock Exchange} the company on Nov. 16 last and has x Groste, Hremen. Savennen. Me fasaetetia ae ora). the Commiasioner replicas) vi creaned to $2.60, the aniary of thel to-day, paying $11,000 sinco been living at the Astor House. Roltvia, Dec. 10—The Bolivian xe Tapes. whare deportation, Is sought by nell Hin wife and family, who live at No.| Congress has approved two treutles OUTGOING STREAMERS | the ‘authorities Bere ance to ine Cited FAILED TO-DAY am proceeding on that line.’ p pre nt private secretary. ST —— ps 4 i > Counsel for Capt. Diamond will gladly Dunn Is now chief clenk to State Su- the ipa} Rot etin Bemba that! with the United States. The fret Me an Rae nent TODAY accept any decision short of dismissal. perintendent of Elections John McCul-| The Road to Success is via Sunday’ Granville eald that he thougit the)extradition treaty, the second provides) ymin # ae a a oO 4 o1 x Jamestown Norfoih timated that he might not dismlgs Dia-] deputy clerk, will succeed Dunn. a tes when he landed at Manila). Jus- flee Cooper diesented. Patterson will be deported on the firec steamer bound for long Kong. FINANCIER SENT CLERK TO, vid Hiwo's “eu |“ ROUND BALE” COMBINE TO} i *' Twas an Unlucky Day When |! Ran for As. semblyman.” inahager But that was no IMs troubles Callahan's public life has fa itis doings bh apled many. mna tn (he newspapers, particularity: [during the Roosevel: administration of tie Police Depariment. When about 1 proprietor wes being hel@ letter of the law Mike Cale lahen's places were running in full blast etal! Umex fn eventer the str | | Once Had a Great « Pai? ey ware raided cme and again, the 4, and Mike himself ng seemed to lessen the HW" exerted by the exe Ue mort notorivus case against Cal- Jahan was his indictment for assault, Policeman Burke, of the Elizabeth | t station, in 1896, silahan had arrested Cal ‘2 ry his saloon in Chatham Squere, It was all the outcome of at- tempting to make Callahan observe the, Excise law, After dragging on for over | a year the ladictment was at last dised minned , Callan gan his career as 2 news al years came “bouncer” at Koster & Binl's, and there acqulted the title of “Boots” by his expert Work. Afier that he begam his saloon and political life. WAKEMAN WIL QUI. | Appraiser Will Resign Janu ary | in Response to Sec- retary Gage’s Letter. i Appruiser (Wilbur F. Wakeman-has thrown up his hands and doubtless will [leave his post of duty at the request ot Secretary Gage on Jan. 1 1902. “Ll have received a letter from the: Secretary of the Treasury,” sald Mr. Wakeman, to-day, “asking for my reeig- nation take effect Jan. 3, 1902 I shall not answer this letter until T have consulied my friends. “It T do not resign they can force me out, for I have decided to put up no further fight. The combination at Wash- ington was too much for me. “L realize that It would be useless. for me, a poor mau, to fight this combi- nation any longer. All [ have ts my hours in Twenty-fourth street and @& little money In the bank “lt shall go away with my wife for @ trip. Upon my return 1 shail go Into busin 1 have pducted the biggest business bh. e in the world—the Ape pralsers’ Stores—in a manner to wie tle approbation of the business commu nity “The letter from the Secretary of the Treasury is merely a formal requeat that Fresign, it does not mention any. charges. Information to The Rvening Work from Washington ix to the effect that Mr. Wakeman will be succeeded on Jan, 1 by George Whitehead, now Collector at San Juan Porto Rico, and that Mr Whitehead will be succeeded by W, M: Rice. until recently a special agent of the ‘Treasury Department {n London, = a The Wh Market. Wheat opened excited toatay and with a pronounced break In prices due to the cables ‘The first oMciat mnie waa at SiGS for May, and later fell to 87. Corn opened weak at 1-8 for May, decilning afterwards to Se. t ‘A wtronger tone prevailed later in the norning, and some of the loss was made New York's opening prices were: May wheat, 372-6; March whent, S¥ 1-3; May corn, 721-3. wheat, S82 1-: wi July wheat, @ to SL1-4; March wheat, 1-4: Dec. 4. May corn, 68 to & Jay corn, Cra! New March wheat, I May wheat, 863-4 bid; July 36 1 r wheat January wheat, 78 £93 May whents MMS re Chicago's opening prices were: May wheat. oF rk's closing prices were: De- mber wheat, S84 3 bid. December corn, 71 3-4, M at urn, 14. Chicago's wing prices were: Decem- ns Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey The Worlo's Famous Medicinal Whiskey | Grip, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption, M ria, Fevers, Chills and Dyspepsia of whatever form. quickly cured by taking Duffy's Malt Whiskey. 4 teaspoon- ful ina glass three times a day. tiene “ Uysvapala toe 1 could hardly ‘ould pot seep. I i took my cave la my oem ane Duftyts Pare Male Wintabs Bive taken he chird toute of Wt Been 13 Alan bea ne before oreaktan. Wher I only waighed seventy-five it weigh ode hundred and enna, bead ( couta Ja saps (9 saver pomtagte UTION: Dady's Pure Malt Whiskey. In sented bottles only ofered $a Dalle 2 fraud. Be xare you get (he wa Jaruggists aud grocers, or direct. $1.00 Medical booklet nent free, Duty 2a! Oy, Hocheeter, Ne Eo

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