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___ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1902. ES ENCLAND'S FAMOUS, SEAGTY. ,EMN DEA." "TOOK OUT: of Francis J. Torrance, a prominent & manufacturer, The Prince had dinner t " 6 ¥ hi he mat 5 | Three-Year-Old Swallows His] hry oc ene sescesentative men of the p Frederick Wright, Sr., at Age of Candy Money and Doctors} 's'sinnor was to be given to the Prinee this evening In the rooms of the Manu- ; _Seventy-six, Crossed the Sea | Can't Remove the Coin. I eaeturarac eluuh wile ites loea aa Voni tia with Martin Harvey to Play) first atory of the P Bank i MRC Bhtah hs iG ee 3 It is bound to come now that winter is here with its cold _Ina Land New to Him. ‘ ww that v V c taken up twenty-one A : bi , he positively refused | waves, keen cutting winds, rain and sleet, and snowand slush. I[t takes just sa®* gh? | such weather to produce and develop Catarrh and bring out all its humiliating ooked wii?! anddisgusting symptoms. The slight cold becomes a stubborn and protracted assemble’) one, while the discharges from the nose are most effensiye and sickening. As the With a penny lodged in his throat three-year-old Geo 20 Stagg street, W! ritieal condition in ‘al despite the effe physiclana. The ¢ . Catherine's Hos- 8 of half a dozen iid ts suffering the 18 WHITE HAIRED AND JOLLY. ts were Invited to ar 4 = most Intense pain rae . . : ° : * 4 Only an Obscure Player Now, He Sis LGbabwelke odie thenitiinararew ite RTOUNG ROE mnie tush Pen Ook ae inflammation extends further up into the head and the delicate mechanism of the ear Eeaye—Lives for His Children, | » the hospital with the explanation thac| * is attacked, there is a continual buzzing and ringing in the ears, and frequently the h had b v en ee . Pi . ° cf cand ate, Ghat TanlecOn uC aae ae ral Offictal Drops Bend, hearing is partially or totally lost Headaches are almost constant, with sometimes acute the ‘store he. naa okrsiéd te!peany, in| WWATERIOO) N.Y, Nov. 10—D. t pains in the eyes, and the nose becomes so plugged up that the patient must breathe through is mouth. As he reache é . freight agent of the New Yor! oe a E . “us Re Tell ad the cee a eet ocntral nere, dropped dead to-day. He, the mouth while the filthy secretions are forced back into the throat, requiring almost con- throat, lodging in the windpipe. Here| Wat sixty fve years of age and appar-| tinual hawking and spitting to dislodgethem. At certain stages of the disease, the odor it remained until a neighbor pushed it] C"UY '® 00d Regith 3 F i ff eS down with her finger to a point where | —————_—— of the breath becomes fearfully offensive, to the great Manchester, Yay March 6, (90% Gentlemen:—I wrote you some time ago, ae it stuck and gefiod il efforts to move 1t.| HAVE YOU ANY OF THESE | mortification and embarrassment of the sufferers and disgust of allwhocomenearthem. Littlebylittlethe | account of-my sufferings with an awful case of At the hospital the mother was so foul matter finds its way into the Stomach, ruining | Catarrh. I had the symptoms that aocompany One of Whom Is the Original | Barry in “A Country Girl.” England's oldest actor, at ‘@eventy-six, is playing his firs: 3 ment in America. | @his veteran, who !s haying a new @xperience at a period in life when| Most people think there {s nothing eft | = Sor them but an easy chair and patience, | fs Frederick Wright, st. He is the fine 1d actor in Martin Harvey's company, | ‘whose Dr. Manctte won him a warm cor “of New York thea " this week is playin “The Children of Kings." When the white-halred gentleman of the old school is not busy at the thea D 4fe he $s trotiing about see aights of a city full of wonders te _ New York a Wonderful Place. overcome that ehe fainted and had to| symptoms of a Very Common Trouble ? be taken home, Then the doctors took | there in no disease eo common in the the child to the operating room, where | uniteq states ax Catarrh, because it appears| the digestion, anda most miserable form of dyspepsia | thledisease,such as mucus dropping In thothroat, surgical appliances were brought into | in many forms and attacks eo many dit- Up to this morning all thelr | trot oresae or Catarrh of the Stomach is the inevitable con- | & constant desire to hawk and spit, feeling of i ri hi nice had proved futlie, and It was | "It's common mistake to suppor that| sequence, ‘The blood becomes contaminated by the | {rynese it the throat, cough het dd Std Htted that the boy soemed to be | catarrh is confined to the nose and throat. | go 40) : aGrahentthe tt ath rising 0» forming in the nose, wly choking to death, although !t was) \py inflammation of the mucous membrane, | 1OUl secretions and unhealthy matter, and theseare | which required much effort to blow out, some- Insisted that hope had not been abiin-| whorover located. accompanied by abnormal! distributed through the body, and Catarrh is then a | times causing the nose to bleed and leaving me juinttated that her treads fear she may | or bladder oF tneectiaes te early ae com, | ep-seated, dangerous constitutional or systemicdis- | with a slick headache. .I had thus suffered for Jose her r mon as nasal catarrh and much more se- | ease,and its effect upon the general health and system eo eeerat reerain | es COL. DYER NOT EXCLUSIVE. tarrh ead eatvel otsethier aise oraces | 19 soon apparent—appetite and strength are goneand | .)¢ eaetah ane yan advised, Ned nen ae i = | Le RSetesulesneraeg eaten, Gees] ay the disease frequently settles in some vital organ or | taken three large bottles, ! noticed a change for “wh: i =e nA ay cently appeared a : Ae 4 at a ple ‘Twelfth Regiment Commander Bx-| «ich an far ar tested seems wo be remark- | tetininates in Bronchitis or dread Consumption, the better. Thus encouraged, | continued to take (ALEO es TOT oe Ably effective 1n promptly curing catarrh, While the use of sprays, washes and other local | it and In a short while was entirely cured, joard, wherever located. The preparation {s sold 4 : ‘J : Yours tral: callceneein t|by druggists generally under name ot | remedies give temporary relief, chronic Catarrh suf- 4 Hite A. BELLAM, tart's Catarrh Tablets, and, in addition to | ferers know that they possess no curative properties ing very palatable and conventent, pos- yr » extraordinary merit, in many cases | and fail to reach the true source of the trouble and giving immediate relief from the coughing, + i pala hawking and constant clearing of the thros: | 221 the benefits received from such treatment are swept away by the first breath of winter. rls sor Next uses and head, those symptoms with which every To cure Catarrh permanently, the blood must be purified and the system cleansed of Lat ‘ahd Std one {s familiar who has ever suffered from * ‘ - $, asked was that more ravi be given {oF |°714."s0 the head and throat, the accumulated poisons, and for this purpose nothing equals S.S. S. It reaches cases in The steamer Teutonte haa bro Palace #8, the Queen's Hail con-| aise they had no apartments of their] Catarrh ts simply a continuation of these / this wav that seem almost hoveless and beyond the reach of medicine. S. S. S. not only Me ove! Ph ni ‘i own. sy A Dect hrontt et Hats VISIR Sasa A | corte os mug roel gH Ber |G ating with the men tho|t%a gros gradually wore, hom sent to purges the blood of the effete matter and catarrhal aroaven ia he Ros-| and hfs famoua Berlin Orchestra, where pace oni | YER. catareh ‘Tableta ere ee secretions, but at the same time invigorates and builds } pada ie ye saa lee ENT, te eee : Stuart's Catarn 8 are componed o ' ; 3 vin tsa 0g (Ee eee eae ta. Ne che gueh. ws turacae Chat ahe was [Mops and “mth ap atitno [tgerenn, Ree Gum ead naar enoptc up the entire system, and as rich pure blood begins to x a mie. ‘ool engageme Swede! yenn oy ve t e! seen ai het@opailit mber of social engagements as a| Sweden, wenmark and Italy ; Dyer hae cseia , intantaraud “aleol(hiae\so\ mi fi polsonacare and other parts of the system affected by the Catarrh, ia ; “My boys tried t coming,” said he Spryly up the ete want to be run country for at you asked. ‘My time *Am I not as stro: ot you? Tut, tut, father pack his luggas @ient boys, and don't ¢ from seeing wha told him is the face of the earth.’ "If It should be my America,” went on th: “I shall be content, but I Rhabits and resultant good Bring me the reward ¢ the men (Z the Twelfth Regime clare erronious the Malin and Vine Sts., Richmond Va. realiy Y y health wilt |2tlek. of Mme. Melba Miss MoCarihy's a this country salle ithel case SHbhimany Wall: kaowa begin to heal, the mucous discharges gradually grow } In creland. where Miss MacCarthy was try, whleh {a under gement of e, rh medicines. | @ays on this folly old eart Hea en year ugo, she ts looked Henry Wolfeohn, will include aopear- |p pularity with thors nom they’ sre, “"For eatarrh of the nose, throat, bronchial less and finally cease, and all the disagreeable and dis- saned ShanUnlinener: st hardscne el @ ances with all the leading orchestral as- | ca m f . : . ES nee Senin uwenes y. Lasion, Parle Bérlls, | eaciations Ins reettade eetarel ene ae aia tubes, for catarrh of stomach, tutestines or! ousting symptoms of Catarrh disappear. S.S.S. tones up the Stomach and stimulates all " . bladder, no preparation ts so safe and gives . . . see cine haly of gonn [MCh Zap!t and permazent reeutts as Stu-| the vital organs and keeps the blood in such a state of healthfulness that one is notso | Nov. 6.—The body of John | art's Catarrh Tablet : ; ee In an ebony comin with all: |“), Gruggiets sell them at 60. for full sizeq | SUSCeptible to cold or so liable to contract Catarrh even when exposed tobad weather. Cold \ Yer mountings, was placed on beard the | package. You can use them with assuranes | wave flags cause no anxiety to those whose systems are nourished and strengthened by rich y Morphine ‘habit as. the results from ems | pure blood, S. S.S. isa purely vegetable remedy and can be taken with perfect safety by old '3/catarrh cure are apparent from the first day's use. and young or persons of delicate constitution. Write us about your case and our physicians = will advise withoutcharge. 7H SWIFT SPEGIFIG COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. zations through. | MAOKAY nna und other E 9 principal m tifal out the country Mac where she now ¢ has appeared with | byt the Crystal private Birthday Bh EATEN (MRS, UNDERHILL I LIKELY 10 DIE.) WITHDRAWS SUI. | Kirschbaum |Toughs Who Are Supposed to;She and Her Husband Reach Rain or Shine | | STORES | Have Injured Her Will Prob-; Agreement Out of Court Re- EVERYWHERE. ably Bo Caught. garding a Separation. | 107 WY | oo > will further court pro- RETAIL Age Ie adi ste teen Ge Uaneenat ones BRANCHES hill m nent — be man sel for Mr, Ur Mr . counsel for M 1 the action has 1, Un 1) withdrawn, gs reiched between erhill, who Is a yperator, will sup- & to his means n four hows afte oa wm was found by Watehman Dra’ tnarie at th © far slapped »! ther through several Oldext Actor in “Yes.” tic ely nay aigtand. e regained her sen POTATOES. For our Thursday, Friday and Saturday sale we make this special offering. In preparation for this sale we have secured several thousand barrels of the finest Potatoes grown in this country. The price, quality considered, cannot possibly be matched any- where throughout Greater New York. ' . A Large Basket, 9c. 7 Pounds Pride of St. Louis Flour 4%-Pound Box Blue Ribbon Baking Powder uy her hus- of returning | pot ninety Ee uBut, ‘Jimmie,’ vices for 8 good mi tb fe house. th last day ts and hiv igs. fron toh ik. Phe Amerioan remarkabje suc- nal Photographic 2% Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar.... } 1 Pound Fancy Golden Santos Coffee .. .... Both, 29c ; 3% Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar.... i 1 Pound Rest Mocha and Java Coffee...... Both, 39c fadie and Marte Follows Hin se “Huntley Sa sa Ee " | OU'VE doubtless seen the Kirschbaum suits and ~— ~ ©: a4 ACHES--PEARS— PLUMS. ars overcoats advertised In ACan Essie Peaches, valuc 21c, . For Over 50 Ye A Can Essie Pears, value 21c, >| Alleock’s Porous and safest cure. | the ma azines and read what others A Can Essi¢ Plums, value 182. youne = man American pz PEAS—TOMATOES—CORN. A Can Early June Peas, value 10c., ACan Fancy Packed Corn, value 10c,, ACan Standard Tomatoes, value 10¢., BUCK WHEAT—SYRUP, A Package Peerless Buckwheat A Quart Bottle Golden DripSyrup ) 4 no Plester has beer i- : Gi REE Fi > THREE FoR 25c, Serer a8 eto win nonty thaMs ye seer Poiana | think of them as a new achievement ALL re sotn, IDc. ALE STORED ae uty Gemnay (tot Wataresepiclisten| in made-up garments for men. pean wteatch eae nat g PS sa ind of a ital os : | tt es nines nger Snaps, 5 RELARS | FET Pie na otal pe menetto. | The next thing ts to see them in leer Grade ical ieer crake, So ulate and pain. Nomat- in; just a mil 5 1 lt Z Relngee Stving Deaun, choice i ‘ Co French | Mustard, re ter whether the H soothing plantas the store, 1 The clothier will be Conminiiin Biver Salm e — : Gees sta ba THEIR QV NAMITE trouble is in the, thet heals and| pleased toshow them. Glad tohave Bae a arena tet" 20 case Gucenae tr paienian fl Vinee eee 4 * back, side, chest strengthens, but vou t on some of the coals Liberty Jam, i fineat favors, & ge y y Rete rt a orlimbs, or wheth- f\never irritates, | © ‘ 5 r an r. bt HS hat cy A BASKET, 15c. Kas . 9 Blew Open Post-Office er itis caused bya Let Allcock's! A ; etter fitting, better looking Got Little Money ang 04 &* sttin, by take care of your fall suit or overcoat well repays you font Away, Leaving Tools, ere ss and pants for the slight effort of finding i Wen ly. Le f tools. jdent, Allcock’s is but take care that sug erfort of fin Ing It. —_—— by far the quickest you always get Ask for Kirschbaum hand-made, Identify it by linen label inside breast pocket of coat. Prices, $10 to $25. Be sure you get our goods, If you have any difficulty, write us, Send for our new style Book anyway, It is tree. A. B. Kirschbaum & Co. (Makers) Broadway and rith Street CHOICE JAMAICA, A DOZEN, 23c. (Special to Tho Evening World.) (PONECK, L. 1, Nov. 6.—The fide at Thomaston, near here, was | : m early to-day and the sate dynamite. The@bullding was ised by the explosion and the rob- ea etick’ of dynamite and Blue, tools hehind them." The first Porous Plaster made, and now, e stampa In the place, as ever, the best Porous Plaster made. fo Be te game bur One or two BRANDRETH PILLS taken every | : night is a sure cure for CONSTIPATION, tase VEROCERIES

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