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WUYOLE RELCEIVERS NAMED. R. Lindsay Coleman, Albert A. Pope polnted auxiliary receivers of the Am- erlaan Bicycle Company era and Southern’ Districts of ‘ork with a bond of $60,000 each. Judge Wallace In the United’ States District Court made the appointments. TQ CONTEST WILL. rs Notice of contest was filed with the Surrogate today when the will of Van Buren Denslow came up for probat ‘The, will, which was undated, left entire estate to ‘Melissa Waxham, my assistant and friend." The notice of contest was filed by L. J. Morrison, of # Broadway, counsel for the heirs-at-law, and) Mrs, Mary 8. Denslow, of Gates, ohroe County, N. ¥., widow of the tator, Henry C. Denglow, a son, and Evangeline M, Denslow, a daughter, of Gates, N. Y. ACCUSED OF ROPBERY. Patrick Tarpey and George Hitumier fhave been identified by Miss Minnie Kietn $202. 1n the factory of the Joseph Kraus Cigar Company, of which she is cashier, SQUIRES COMING HOME. Bquires, wife of the American Migister to Cuba, arrived on the Morro Castle and sald her husband would soon home on a short leave. CAUGHT TURNIPS ON LONG DROP. Johan Bedini, a vaudeville performer, to-day caught a turnip which had been Gropped from the fifteenth story of the St. James Building. MRS. ANNA STACK FINED. Mrs. Anna &ack, of No. 317 East One Hundred-and First atreet, on her third appearance in court to-day, was fined $3 on complain of her sister-in-law. The trouble grows out of a picture which Mrs, Stack stil holds. BIG NEW PLANT. Robeson J. White, of Sait Lake City. the representative of an extensive iron manufacturing firm whose name he de- clines to make public Just now, has pur- chased for the company the grounds of Knickerbocker Athlettc Club at Avenue A and Fifth street, Bergen J., and extending to the shore %’ Bay on the west, whore Aagther) fine Water front. LIGHT ON SUGAR TRUST. |, Assessor Edward M, Fitzgerald, of dgewater, N. J., has brought a hornet's nest around his ears by placing a valu- ation of $200,000 on the extensive glucose works of the Sugar Trust at Shady Side. This plant cost over $3,000,000 to build, $150,000 FOR A HOSPITAL. Gornelias Zabriskie, banker, who had been travelling to contribute $150,000 for the erection of a New Jersey Cit other citizens contributed a like amount. MRS. NELSON TO STAY WEST. Word has been recelved in Plainfield, N. J., from California that Mrs, Hannah Nelson, mother of the late Mrs. Charles L. Fair, and her children, who are now in Cahfornia, have decided to make their future home in that State. MRS. SCHWAB SAILS. Mrs. Charles M, Schwab and Miss Gertrude Schwab safled to-day on the steamship La Savole to join the Pres!- dent o fthe Steel Trust in Burope. ACCUSED JANITOR CAUGHT. Wilfam Nepheway, janitor in the Towa apartment house in West One ‘Hundred and Fourth street, accused of robbing the tenants, was to-day held in $1,000 ball for examination, t i Telegraph. « MOCKFELLER’S COPPER DEAL. GT. LOUIS, Sept. 4—The Great Lin- coln Copper Mining Company, control Ung one of the largest mining propert! in Aris syndicate of capitalists, among whom is John D, Rockefeller. While no state- ment as to the consideration has been made public by those directly concerned, it {8 said the amount paid was $6,000,000, | WILHELMINA TO APPEAR. {Queen wil- tates Gene ent) Sept. 16 in person, La HE DISCOVERED PETROLEUM. BETHLE: of Col. Edwin Laurentine Drake, the discoverer of petroleum, which was was removed therefrom to-day and teken to Titusvijie, Pa., where, on Aug, 26, 1859, he pumped oil from the first well driven for the purpose. ‘The residents of that and adjoining Pig tost00, “at the’ base of which’ the boty wil be buried. wey CARDINAL GIBBONS BETTER, BALTIMORE, Sept. 4Dr, E. F. Mil- holland, the physician attending Car- dinal Gibbons, sald emphatically that the Cardinal was much better. The pa! “i advanced age, would be a se- Flows matter. the glands and the fa SALT RHEUM x and feet. FETTER disease fs called Acne, | AGNE or other local a tonic and invigoratin ‘8. and Frank J. Webb were to-day ap- for the North- New as the man who robbed her of aPyere eS oe ee a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1902. We Have Closed the Old Park Row Store and Centred the Business in Our 23d St. Establishment. | JORDAN MORIARTYS @. TOO MUCH AFFECTION MAKES MAN LEAVE HOME. +2-— Anderson, Whose Husband So Thinks Mrs. Disappeared After She Caressed Him, He did not go to his work or yesterday and his asso: ard nething of him. He ys’ pay due him thinks that he became affection she showered upon aying that she constant- ing him while he in the | tired of the | him, [Iy. care | house Believing that he was surfelted hy the a Jersey City {Pathetic letter to New York from her in| home, at No. 177 Meadow street, New Europe, has announced his willingness | #aven, Conn., asking that her husband, Hospital, provided {to ‘her. , has sold its holdings to a| Oliver, ex-Police Magistrate Charles E. HEM, Ps., Sept. 4.—The body | (Parl buried in 189 in Nisky Hill Cemetery, | PROF, KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION in and fever have disappeared, but | SOc patient will not be able to leave his | Sundays, 11 to 3. fer some time. At present there | Call or write to the only place with any au- to be no necessity for an op- | thority from Prof. Koch to use his LUNG CURE, mm, which, in view of the Car- vane ECZEMA find their way into the blood, and are forced by the circulation through pores of the skin, causing it to burn like fire, and cessant itching allows no rest night or day. . Eczema appears in @ great many different forms, beginning frequently as @ mere redness of the skin, followed by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear ealled Salt Rheum. These acid poisons sometimes dry up the natural oils and the skin becomes hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain and fearful itching. known as Tetter, an n Unsightly eruptions in the shape of pimples and blackheads break out upon the face, _ neck and shoulders as a result of polluted blood, and this humiliating 3 Local remedies afford but scant relief. blood and system being saturated with the poison, the disease cannot be reached with washes, salves, powders : lications, teriorated blood to its normal condition, stimula! the sluggish organs, and all the waste matter is * eliminated through the proper channels, makes the blood rich and strong, and under its effects the general health improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth again. ‘ S. S. contains no minerals, but is guaranteed purely ‘Write us if you need medical advice; this will cost affection Mrs. Anderson thinks he left. In her létter asking that he be found, she says she will drown herself unless | he returns home. fen Cable. PORT-AU-PRID Chicoye . Haytl, » Firmin con ve fired the ev sted at Bainet, ne ARBITRATION UE, Sept. 4—The arbitrators In the c H, Matzen, of the Danish Landsthing, t fitth arbitrator, He will be sident of the Arbitration Court. | TRADES-UNION CONGRESS. LONDON, Sept. 4.—Harry Blackmore and Patrick an, the American dele- gates to the Trades Union Congress, | made speeches here in which they o veyed warm § from the Arme can Federation of Labor FIRST BATOH OF PARCELS. LONDK -|ICREDITONSMALL who ts sald ¢ | Potlt Goave been arre HEAD © THE Ft can-Mext Ame nan Fund case haye selected Dr President be th rcels- n ex- nited York rangement with an Ame! ompany for delivery in th wis despatched for New erpool on the Teutonte. a BOER CHIEFS. LONDON, Sept. 4.—Colontal Secretary | ve Gens. Botha, t the Colonial Kitehener will ished frames, handsome polish, massive Damask; actual value $50.00; special for t De We Ollice t RETURNING, CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Sept. 4- ler Arctle expedition steamer | Frithjof passed Honningsvaag to-day, returning to Tromsoe. | | i ‘| s | ERAN LORE SCH NLOnE De \] Extra Large Couches, golden BUDAPEST, Sept. 4.—The Hungarian | Ministry of Agriculture estimates. the | 04k frames, made with extra heavy steel world's, yield OF springs, best upholstery, covered in fig- Hea Losing {ured velour; dainty colorings, hand- | 8; corn, | J some deep tuftings; actua 9 50 value $15.00; this week.... . PERISH IN STORM. i Is; barley, 1 4,720,000, bushe MOTHERS CAPE TOWN, Sept. 4.—Many tales of | ens heroism at « Bay during the storm| f are. told, Two wives of captains died Ve: g tor in desperate efforts to save thelr chil-| dren, and six men who were endeavor. | ing to rescue endangered sailors were | drowned. “Housekeeping. Mrs. Nellie Anderson has written a ‘Tony Anderson, be found and returned Mrs. Anderson says that her husband kissed her and their five-year-old boy Robert good-by Inst Monday night, saying he would be gone only a few hours. Sin then she has heard nothing LAWYER HOWE BURIED. Bricf Funeral Service Attended by Relatives and Old Friends. The funeral of Lawyer Willlam F. ‘Howe took place this forenoon from the Howe residence, No. 124 Boston Road, in the Bronx, The brief burial serv: of the Protestant Episcopal Church read by Rev. Gustavus Tuckerman, rec- tor of the Holy Faith Episcopal Church, at One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and Trinity avenue. There were numer- ous floral pieces. ‘The services, which were private, were attended by Mrs. Howe, her daughter, Mrs. Emma Smith, and other relatives, and Abraham Hummel, Mr. Howe's law partner; Joseph Moss, David H. May, Benjamin Steinhardt and Alfred Kaf- fenberg, members of the office staff; ex-Assistant District-Attorney Frank Simms, rthur D. Butts, Joshua Hart and Jacob Shipsey. The’ burial was in Greenwood Cemetery. ———— [je THE HAGUE, Sept. 3 helmina will open the { =e. My iv jf Ri a AND TUBDROULINE ( CURBS J2\st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. Corner 121 st St. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. — sissies: Bakthi sat Mires Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row. Chatham Square. gp ey Asthma, Bronchitis, ieee : Consumption, fo years ago I went to the doctor at 119 West 224 at. and paid him $10, | [ld as I bed asthma cough |} and shortness of breath wo I could not work. Now two years since I have no forthe and ‘sleep we says - Bathe PROF, KOCH OF BERLIN. Hager y, ‘$3, or sent to your home for $10. KOOH-O-LENE cures Catarrh and Stomach 9 to 7, FRE® examination. Hours, ‘The original and ONLY DR. KOCH’S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, 119 WEST 23D BT., next to Bhrioh's Stor N.Y, is due to the retention in the system of Uric Acid or other inflam- matory poisons which orstraw colored matter oozes, form- ing into sores, scales or ‘scabs ; this is weeping Eczema, commonly Solid Oak, polished, ex- tends to 6 feet. see. +++- PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. $5.95 This form of Eczema is oftenest.attacks the hands The , 5. S. restores the de- SS vegetable, you nothing. 8.8. 8. their predecessors. ALL Floor Coverings MADE, LAID and Not incorporated nor run by a trust, this business is controlled by the third and fourth | generations of proprietors, who are as desir- ous of pleasing every customer as were CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. SALE OF IRON BEDS To Open the Fall Season: 25% Discount. Countless Beds to Select From. All Sizes. All Prices, Drop Leaf Tables, 6 foot - extension...e... $2.95 Customers may add to their Accounts in either store or make payments al either, suiting their own conbentence. G No extra charges of any hind. * + ete i}} Our Liberal Credit System enables you |{{to furnish your home as elaborately or as plainly as you desire without feeling the expense at all. You select what you want and tell us how you Beautifully Designed Parlor springs, and covered in dainty designs of Silk Tapestry or Satin ——————— DEST FACILITIES for procuriag U.S. and tlont advice, 60 Bradway, COWPERTHWAIT—HANCOX EASY PAYMENTS wish to pay for it. |Oa Sw Suites, 5 pisces, mahogany fin- arms, spring edge, made with best steel $38:75) his weeks. Complete Outfit for $6.67) White Enamelled Iron Bed, with heavy pillars, extended foot rails, brass vases, complete with ong good soft top mat- tress and one all iron woven wire | springs; actual value $10.00; special skilled graduates, their dipiomas being displayed at e: personally interested in this association. We give a written contract to do your work sai keep It In repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being | the laws of the State of New York, this Is of indispul Brussels quality, beautiful styles and cc regular. price duced to.... Handsome kk Dresser, nO polish fin- 2 large draw- ersand tine oval ing mirros OUR 12 OFFICES; | 212 BROADWAY, Cor. Fulton St. | 988 3d Ave. 5298 BROADWAY, Near34thst. | BROORLS . N GRAND AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING LOTS. 2 P.M. Dally. Free Tickets ‘on trains leaving Long Island City R.R. Station, 1.02, 2.02 and 3.31 P. M, daily, Secure tickets of our agents at station, NEW ENGLAND DEVELOPMENT & IMPROVEMENT CO., 32 W. 33D ST., NEW YORK. Patents. perience, Consul n Patents aent fr: Stephens & Co eign. Patents ood patente negotiated MARRIED. 3, the residence of Mr. and Mr George J, Weaver, Bay Shore, L, 1, by the Rev. R, L. Brydges, KATHARINE WALL HANCOX, On Sept at Platinum F ene : Gas Given if Desired DR. GUILSHAN, tewrs Surgeon Dentist, N.E.Cor.I25thSt. &SthAve, 2 WANTED—Compositor; Williog to work on moderate salary May Flower Pub, Co., Floral Park, L. 1 HOURS 9 to 7, Interest and Dividend Notices, 30 BROAD 8T 18th Regular’ Quarterly 10 ingdal c ing ‘International Pap must de rapid, sober and Oak Dining Chairs, finely polish- i high backs, brace Carpets, yard; re- $6.67 0PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS All operators are ach chair, and are tisfactorily and to | incorporated under | table value. 691m at, N ‘da Hemid Square. Hote} 1} Spe- er Company, referred Diy Railroads. NEW YO THE FOUR-TRACK TRU SEVEN KILLED, TWENTY INJURED | station t LEIP: xony, Sept. 4.—A_ reser- 2 Door: tng Gre strir aurea tonaracuonn Conte fy 200) 155,157 and 159 East 23d St. (22m) | eee Schoenfeld psed here, with the! $West of 3dAve 9 so ve | texstagaicoares result that seven persons were killed OER All Vani twenty wero injured, LL! af Roll Top Offic: Desks, GEN, CHICOYE ARRESTED. —— — like A *S¥RACL 1 important stations. A. ME—tEMPIRE | ST. M (SARATOGA, AND at RESS, D . GRA: NTREAL nd RONDACK, ISLANDS_AN *RURFALO AN A Due" Buffalo 8.23. Toront AL 187.90, 90 PR ats of open wrth $2.25 1.34 only at $ Fulton st. and 108 Broadway, Telephone "7900. 38th Street’ Central Cab Service. Baggage DET ERY 2W YORK, BOSTON NEW YORK, ND NEW E Via Sorinatield and D ALBANY neon Gen. Superintendent RAILROAD. Ai A River Ri ‘Gen'l Superintendent. iness confident Ly .. 1.00)" $1 WEEKLY, £67 WEST 125TH 1 SUPRES $1 Weekly Broad: BOOK OF REFERENCE IS {| New | Apply | Aimanae. Hancox, PERTHWAIT, both of New York City. mal MORGAN §OW> PLATE PRINTER WANTED—Position permaacat, {** ‘Addrew P.O. Box 115, Albany, N. Ye bound. = * © gfe. atl rm aT ae Lene pa: ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R, A, VIA NIAGARA FALLS. ard Rutland. 3. Makes local XPRESS. A. 3.10, 2 MATL ‘only for Roche UTHWESTERN 7.50. Ind ad morning. BSS. Chi ELS, ssenger Agent, WEST SHORE NEW CREDIT SYSTEM Diamonds, Watches, Jeweley a on liberal terma; no extra oharge: FURNITURE. $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, | World Almanac. 1,000 Topica Tersely Treated In thes 8 Well pet R NK LINE, THOUSAND + 1, EXPRESS. LOCAL, Stops at foura. to Chl Nidears’ atta MONTREAL Due D. | Due Bute Tadladapoila Tae next day. ‘U4 heure via M. 0. BD, 7. 7.00 Pe M ‘ TROY =X- ND RAPIDS) © LIMITED, 24. All Puilman ah vf THOUSAND 2» MONTRBAL EXPRESS, TORONTO 125 A.M. 10 10.50 A. ML LIMITED: er. SPECIAL napoli 10.10 ati ims. Sundaye 2.46 P.M. all through trains, “vith Pintech Mant. 113, 201, 415 and 1216 915 Colum! Dun a checked from hotel or residence by Werteot? Exptess Company. |NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB INGLAND. the RAILROAL r RR, Co., Lesson) a) 4 at NR Albay. imme fal. Call ee ake 43 W. 14TH STi ST. weekly or monihly page NATIONA made te 4 way, room 7 WYER, (Niobe EXTRACTED ee WITHOUT PAIN ON eae masa tae (50 One Filling: i BM. Por Rook i TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLE: | ,cDaur.tBally, And to introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and ees Oa ne | All our work Is done paintessly by a simple application to the gumes We Sat Hhbo ANS (ee ek are the originators of painless dentistry. Our processes are patent i M. Time tabies at prinetpal hotels and) s ed. | hires. Raggaze d from hotel or residence Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold fillings from $1.00; Amal; by Wenteott's E: fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00, orators ee | Ae eer C ¥. LAMBERT, Gen’! Pase’r Agent. | a 1a > APR ea R S 2 W.S4thSt,Cor.5th Ave, weit |BOST ; i. W. SWEET & CO, P Ee. UG 2 MB STH AVE, is {4/4 (PHILADELPHIA, ee ee RUIN) NEW FALL STOCK, __|seanassine Sen tishPuum, Oss Name, Sem nd Adreiemert iota MS = A ase Y RY] EVERY SIZE andGRADE.| 41 estate at Auction | $2.50 GOLD GLASSES $1, ' * ’ EVERY PRICE, | MY PAINLESS “in reser © ARPETS AVBURNDALE |neteon of exnkactine £222 STOCK of o To-Morrow and Every Dey This Wee TE ETW or RED 31,00" 3G E list P Balloon Ascension - z | yours". Jeweity made and repaired. Old watehesen@ © xclusive Patterns --Hundreds of Rolls on Show. AND =. All Work Guaranteed. | fiiuieu ate i bowel forsake All Wool Ingrai 75c| Tapestry Brussels. wee. 65¢ Texpeeasion of Mouth Restored, | terk Cita» Open enti S'c'eloet Sebwss ! Other Ingrai 2 45e| Body Brussels s10o|{ Parachute Leap. Piast es old and Coptnsow Gum, 5 CREDIT. ~ Wiltons. $266) Mattings 01: #-301]$1,000 IN PRESENTS — [Got crowns... ..... 5.00 (epee arches and Diamonds : - Se LS seserere . ese ve Lowest Prices. liable ‘ ‘ GIVEN AWAY FREE} Gold Bridge Work, per foot. | 5.00, SOP IsS.o%s consent LINED without Extra Charge. AT THE Gold pile uP _ 1.00 up|, American W.tch aed Biamond Cou THE J ey

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