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ae the ‘Raphael Bove, Who Rose from a Penniless Immigrant to a Wealthy Banker, Revered by Italian Colony. » GENEROUS TO THE POOR. ——_— He Started by Opening a Saloon, ‘Then Accumulated Cash and Real Estate—His Funeral Will Be a Record-Breaker. Raphael Bove, one of the most prom!- ment figures in New York City's Itallan Ife, Is dead, and the entire Itallan pop- lation of Mulberry Bend, where the ‘Wealthy banker made his fortune, is in | mourning. After a short illness arising from a complication of diseases, the ‘King of Mulberry Bend” died yesterday. At his home, No. #1 Mulberry street tapers are burning about the bler of the departed banker and scores of men, women and children are taking thelr turn about the coffin of their beloved friend who aided them in thelr hours | _ of need. Generous to the Unfortunate. Raphael Bove was a true friend to the Italians of Mulberry street and many stories are told of his generosity to the upfortunate. “We called him the ‘King of Mulberry Bend’ because he was so good to us," said a weeping woman this morning. ‘The place Raphael Bove filled in the Italian life of this city was unique, and his rise from a penniless immigrant to @ rich banker was regarded by his ad- miring countrymen as a sign of a Proy- fdential reward for his good deeds, When the King of Mulberry Bend ame to this country, thirty-two years ago. he had not a penny in his pocket H RAPHAEL BOVE KING OF M “HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMB! BR 2, 190. ,THE DEAD __ A Nervous Affliction ULBERRY BEND. That Frequently Ends in Death, The Victim After Failures with Other Medicines Is Cured by | PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND. Paine’s Celery Compound has ac- | quired its famous reputation by its wonderful and decisive victories over disease and suffering. Paine's Cel- ery Compound supplies strength and | energy those who are low from nevyousness and physical exhaus- tion. It builds up the weakened ner- vous system, makes the blood pure and rich, establishes a perfect action of the heart, gives natural sleep and digestive vigor. Lucy Regaladez, 43 Abasolo St. Monterey, Mexico, who was in a crit- ical condition of health owing to ner- vous suffocation, was providentially sayed by Paine’s Celery Compound after vain attempts to procure a cure with other medicines; she writes as follows: “L feel very grateful for the good which Paine's Celery Compound has afforded me. Before wring it I had b suffering for some time from nervous suffocation which prevented me from sleeping, speaking or eat- FOUND SHOT IN ELAR OF HOE Brooklyn Man Lost Business and Money on Invention, Then Disappeared and To- Day Was Discovered Hurt. Bringing his young wife with him from Bala Consulano, he started for Americ: having previously saved up a sufficient gum to meet his immediate needs by | Work on the Suez Canal and on tho | Dardanelles, in Turkey The ship in which he and his wifo took passage for America went down ‘(pf Bandy Hook and all gf his posses- sions were lost. After being picked up ty a packet and taken to Philadelphia the young Italian | found work in New York as a day Maborer. At last he succeeded In saving enough money to start a small saloon ft No, 41 Mulberry street. Success at- | tended his business and he began to| jdavest tn Mulberry Bend property, Sev- gat flaings belonging Ror tove’ were | down it Verted into g@ park when the bend was con- | Opened Banking Houne, Tt was not long before his increasing ‘wealth Itallan to start the ‘anking house of R. Boye & Sun, whic! ce jucted at No, 81 Mulberr: the ie jove accumulated was | ie district where he lived and | ied, wen his neighbors were peoriunere fi business, th me but could tell of a help ended to them from the ft was hand | allan | estate {s valued at more than 100,000, and includes three large bulld- | ide the double flat building at| and 83 Mulberry street, where he resided qitk his family for several | years Raphael Bove was born in Naples in 1848. He leaves a widow and seven chil- dren and one grandchild, The eldest M. J. Bove, the contractor, Fal, which will take place on the biggest one ever dmong the Italians in New York. See FORMER JUDGE EARL DEAD. Wistingaished Jurist Succumbs to @ Stroke of Paralysis. (Special to The Evening World.) IDRKIMER, N. Y., Deo. 2—Former Qudse Robert Marl of the Court of Ap- peas passed away to-day. Death was fue to paralysis, with which he was on Thanksgiving Eve. Since that time, with the exception of a short _ $nterval immediately following the shock, ~ the bad been unconscious. 0. ha. ee Dearest surviving relatives are nephews and a niece, ail of whom fat his bedside when (he ond came. are Robert Earl, p! , Bar! Mrs, W. I. Taber, of Herkimer, and William FP. Earl, of Little Balls. Tho funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at Christ Episcopal Church. *ANOTHER BOODLER TRIED. Bt. Louis Millionaire Accused of 4 Bribery in Court. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 2—The case of Henry Nicolaus, millionaire brewer, in- @icted for bribery in connection with the Suburban Street Rallway franchise Jegislation, was called in the Pircult Court to-day. The specific charge against Nicolaus fe that he signed notes for $125,000, of Which the Suburban's safe deposit Dodie fund was raised. The other six- matures to the notes, ax the Stute ex- ts to BhOW, were those of Charles H er and Ellis Watnwright. Turner will be a witness for the State. wright, who was abroad at the peeetest Nicolaus wan found against him Mot returned to St, Louly an indictment similar to that “WIFE SAW HIM TAKE POISON ly She Tried to Prevent 1 ‘ bet He Was Determined to Die, indent over his inability to find fork. John Joseph Myers, fifty-seven of axe, residing with his wife at @. 431 West Forty-ninth street, com- Itted suicide early to-day by drinking Myers, realizing for some hat her husband was more holy than .ormerly, feared. tha Wid try to kill himself and kept him der ¢ survelliance. Despite these ations, “Myers managed to smug- on Beate noes! 1 Ay Ing the polson to his tried to wrench it BA © md in a mo- ing on the floor, He @ the hospital doctor | asdoubtful Inventle The end was |, SILENT WHEN QUESTIONED Having lost a part of his fortune tn the pursuit of greater wealth through nd then disa} Henry of No, 261 Flat- bush avgnue, Brooklyy, was found b fore dawn to-day in the cellar of hile home with a bilet tn his left brewst, He will not say that he shot himself, but 1t 1s belleved by the police that he did. At the Seney Hospital, where he was sent, it was sald the wound was slight and he would recover. Segelky had been ed for thirty ft prosperous a gro business and considerable money by his father, who died a few years ago, For a (ime attended strictly to business and made money, He became acquainted with a number of young men who lved in the neighborhood, and being of a confiding disposition, paid one of t $5,000 for what pur Segelko bi this, for- hs 1 make trom n down, it witil he sold it je ads been trys e to pul his patent hering this 1 H ata sii ing to 5 on the mark object wou wi children for w tin He was lust hear KS ego. when ho went to his bwk and drew $100. His wife Kent up a con- atant search heard the pistol shot In the ay and called the pelghbors: OM his back ir cellar, waa the revolyg> He would not talk to any one, even the police or the hospital attendants, FAITH-CURE FAILED HIM. Henry E, Pratt In Sent to an tn- anne Asylum. ‘The Fvening World.) and by his side » Dec, 2.—Henry a former wealthy Brooklyn . Who was confined at Spring side He committed to the Conn for the Insane by Judg of the Probate Court Pratt hae been in th Christian Seki y. He is now so vio! ut y he taken to Middletown In SHE ESCAPED THE KNIFE. Ten fonths of Peace After Dreadful Suf- fering. becoming a fad; every s soon as he ix graduated from a medical college, considers himeelt capable of undertuking the most serious and complicated surgical work, and hun dreds of lives are saprificed annually to this mad frenzy of incompetent men to rush into work which should only be undertaken As a last resort, and then only by the most eaperienced and careful surg It {s @ pleasure, in view of these facts, to read the following letter from a woman who Operations young man has been saved from one of these danger ous operations: "I know 1 should have tn- formed you long ago regarding my case of piles and the good done me, and I believe 1 am cured, Lust December I sent for your book. I havo never beon bothered since then, and bofore I had suffered for the last eleven yours, and at the time I wrote I had th to a child delivery of d Hild by the hand ful, 1 could not get them hack and 1 suf fered ¢ hing: and the doctor sald noth | ing but an operation would evor r me jbut 1 read of your r tn our daily newspaper, and 1 told my hu a box and 1 would give your wonderful medicine, the ating table. “Eve husband and myself he: your wonderful medi $1.00 box of Pyramid Pite of we recommend I Just used one Cure and two boxes of Pyramid Ointment and two boxes. com- of Pyramid Pills, and I was, I hope, pletely cured. If thoy ever show the elight est return I will certainly get some miore medicine, but I hardly think 1 will need any more, for it will be a year the th day of December since I had them, and tha makes It ten months and past now, Thank. from Ferry. ot No. 78, Pavonin pe e ing you agaln and wishing you abundan| success, I remain, Mrs. 8. Hodgson, 105 W. Nth St., Des Moines, Iowa," Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by druggist i Drug Co. Sho for little book par the cat Of, Pilea, een pare i tent Improvement on a cook- | a8 found lying on} y person suffering from piles that my arty parle & package, or will be mailed Any address, upon receipt of price, by exhausted ach di . sib te with h day’s werk. You ha us0 ing, If T attempted to take a meal I was obliged to stand in order to breathe, After the use of yarious remedies which brought no relief my uncle, Mr Dias, advised me to try SHE LOVED HIM; 2 took six bottles of it and now I am ompletely cured, thanks to the ‘i Compound.” Strange and Exciting Compli-| cations in a Luckless Man’s Romance. Children’s clothing, hats, ripbons, feathers, stockings, dresses and suits for children can be made new again with DIAMOND DYES Direction book and 45 dyed samples free, All the world loves a lover, DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. When this 1s true his path is made pleasant, But when two wo: = SS him his lot is not enviable; When one of those two women {s un- scrupulous and determined to win by we fair or foul ‘means, vt WANte In such a case strange and exciting 2 Complizations are sure to arise; and Bring Wealth [there ifre all the elements of the most to bright and priiiin, romance about the luckless man's foye story. ; hppa hdr hh : tisere Business men with monk ey to invest are readers of the “Business Ope portunities” ade vert isements in, the Sundey by begin in| te Ing episodes runs a t love story—the story of a true She Loved Him’ ix a sto art Give Warning of Approach of More Serious Trouble. experience fits of depression with restlessness, alternating with rritability, bordering upon hysteria? Are your spirits easily Do r i so that one minute you Inugh, and the next fall into convulsive e affected weepin Do you feel something like a ball rising in ur throat and threatening to choke you, all the senses perverted, morbi sensitive to ght and sound; pain in the o es, and especially between the shoulders; soime- times loss of voice; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy, with a tendency to ery at the least provocation? If your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with nervow ation, Undenttedly you do not know it, but in nine cases ent of ten this is caused by seme uterine disorder, and the nerves centing in and about the jorgans which make you a woman influence your entire nervous system. Something must he done at once to restore their natural condition or you will be prostrated for weeks and months perhaps, and suffer untold misery. Proof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for this pur- pose than Lydie E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; thousands and thousands of women have written us so. How Mrs. Holland, of Philadelphia, sufiered among the finest physt- clans inthe country, none of whom could help her—finally cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—For over two years I was a constaiit suf- ferer from extreme nervousness, indigestion andgdizziness. Menstruation |.was irregular, had backache and a feeling of grea® lassitude and weakness, | I was so bad that I was not able to do my own work or go far in the street, I could not sleep nights. “1 tried several splendid doctors, but they gave me no relief. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I soon began \to feel better, and was able to go out and not feel as if I would fall at every step. I continued to take the medfelne until cured, 1 cannot say enough in behalf of Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicine, and ‘ heartily recommend all suffering women to try it and find the relief I did."— MRS. FLORENCE HOLLAND, 622 8. Clifton St., Philadelphia, Pa. (Jan. |} 6, 1 ble Compound, after the doctors had jailed. 2AR MRS, RINKHAM:—I was in poor health for several years. had female trouble and was not able to do my housework alone. I felt tired, yery nervous, and could not sleep. {I doctored with several doctors. doctored me for my stomach, but did not relieve me. I read in your book about your medicine, and thought I would try it. I did so, and am now cured and able to do my work alone, and feel good. I was always very poor, but now weigh one hundred and fifty pounds, “T thank you for the relief I have obtained, and hope that every woman tronbled with female weakness will give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound a trial. T have recommended it i friends.” —MRS. MARIA BOWERS, Millorsville, Ohio. Vegeta! y (Aug. 15, 1901.) Vt medicine? How shall the fact that it will help them be made plain ? 4 FOmHAIHE Oe gutta; atid help you just as surely as it has others, Another case of severe female trouble cured by Lydia E, Pinkham’s ik ¢3 They | to many of my | Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound convince all of the virtues of this Surely you canng wish to remain weak, and sick, and discouraged, amement oti | ya rf el A rts UNRONDA! Lyfta EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound wit Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. Holiday Suggestions in Cut Glass, Decorative China, A Bric-a-Brac, &c. Fourth Floor. Decorated Table China Thin China Cups and Gaucers, rich. | ly decorated. Plates, fauicy decoration Thin acl Dinner and Tea Sets. We have just received 100 fine Aus- trian China Dinner Sets of 100 pleces, richly decorated in six effects, with three large meat dishes, soup tureen and Jarge dinner plates; fully worth $24.00, are marked, set..$14,50 6 more Theo. Haviland fine Li- moges decorated China Dinner Sets of 100 pieces; set. each a -60 y decorated in new effects with gold... ‘ ae Leds Decorated Ohina ‘Cracker Jars Maddock’a co ted orcelain pr Dinner Sets, richly decorated, in a| qagitd Bowls, highly de 4 special design, 112 pieces. with soup | "2X, 2 tureen and large meat dishes; wort! $20.00; set -$13.5 wane Beru China, very richly decorated In Now Clock: ers and gold; worth $10.00, set..$6.50 bic bey! opie) gold finished; Cut Glass. . cine tency, Siocks, ie 600 Deep Cut Olive and Almona| Pasued Warranted perfect me Trays, with handles. Collection of ‘fancy’ Marbles, ‘Iron 5 Deep Cut Ice Clocks, Fancy Dial; Cathedral’ gong, each, at. 8 | strikes every half hour; perfect time: ep Cut Wat Keeper ....+. -85.00 Fing French Rem h finest na Gh) French Movement; gilt and crystal ni A. a . ye ~ 300 Deep Cut Giass Bowis, new cut-| keepers oon es cessesigere- ss: 8B@ BO ting .... «$3. Fine French Clock Sets, fitted wit 100 dozen Tumblers.) French Movements’ gong strikes; per dosen:.. 86. worth $40.00 set, marked....... 27.50 Holiday Handkerchiefs, Women's Handkerchiefs in Fancy Boxes. Lace, scalloped and embroidered Handkerchiefs, one in box, 89 and 50 Scalloped and lace trimmed Handkerchiefs, two in box.... 50, 75 and 98 hemstitched-embroidered Handkerchiefs, three in box.... .-78 and $1.55 Swiss embroide: land t...75, 85, 79, $1.45 Lace and embroldered Hankerchiefs, four in box:...59 and $1.00 Fine embroidered Handkerchiefs, prettily arranged, in elaborate, imported Fans, 6 to each fan.......... aeceveesceesses $1.45 and $1.85 Men’s Handkerchiefs in Fancy Boxes, All-linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 in box...........+ os 75, 08, $1.15, $1.45, $2.25, $2.90. | All-linen Plain Handkerchiefs, fine hemstitch, all héms 75, 98, $1.45 All-linen Printed Border Handkerchiefs, neat designs, % inch Lace, scalloped and Silk and cotton materials for wais' suitable for gifts, colors. All white Flannels for waists, poyes: all colors, each....... put up in neat boxes; very 00 Gingham Dress Patterns; in 10 yard lengt! Fine Percale Dress Patterns: 10-yard lengths; at, each...> Flannelette Dress a in light and dark effects; put up in + $1.20 eth: A Cigar Special. Simpson Crawford Co. Havana Conchas, guaranteed strictly clear Havana, Better than many 10 cent straight goods offered 2 25 in exclustve cigar stores. Our price, box of 50............. . Printed each... ‘ior Wednesday, Dec, 3. Sxpson Geiyron American Porcelain Dinner Sets, decorated; Women’s Velour H ing bi y fronts, high storm Hehily Gecorated in a ¢ cla iaecgr a “a1.88 collar and wide revers; bell sleeves, lined with a heavy 14. 75 leader; 8 %99.00 [Stade of black satin. Sei ONG ORO $ . 8 }, full hems, 6 in box seeceeees+ 85 and $1.45 {pig hep Elageeebebt neh Fens ‘a qn gts ir uy = — 10 cakes ‘Teas:—Spring Pickings choice Oolong, H lid W. e and P. meet e ero or Mixed, | superior oliday Waist vrs: Patterns. . aid oth lon, 3 fe le New York’s Finest Retail Store. od Women’s Velvet and Cloth Coats. Third Floor. Bven balmy days cannot make ux forget that we're now in bleak December, so we're just in time with a special offering of women’s ser- viceable and dressy Coats, The weather has thus far been your friend —helped you to wait for this opportnity. But you can’t afford to walt longer, and even if you could, it would avail you nothing, for end-of- the-season sales will not bring forward better values. Women’s Velvet Coats, loose fitting back with inverted plait, high, rolling storm collar, wide revers, bell sleeves with turned-over cutts, entire coat elaborately trimmed with silk braid, lined with an excellent quality of gray satin........+:0+.sseeee $39.75 Women's fine quality Velvet Coats, with high storm collar and wide revers; finished off with satin piping; stiff satin pelt, fastened down front with fancy metal buttons, lined with fine qual- 0. 00 ity of silk serge. er PZOd Women’s Top Coats of fine quality black Kersey; loose fitting back with inverted plait; deep shawl collar of velvet, edged with fancy silk braid; bell sleeves, trimmed with stitched straps of selt 00 material; lined with heavy black satin....... $25. Women’s English Top Coats, of mannis! als; black and white pin cheek; velvet collar, double shoulder cape; bell | sleeves with turn-over cuffs, loose fitting; a very smart $18 00 ity Taffeta Coats, heavily interlined; bell model .....+++.- Women’s fine qual sleeves, loose fitting, beautifully tailored and finished with rows of fine stitching; fastened down front with fancy metal buttons; lined with heavy black satin; selling regularly for $27.60, $17 50 for to-morrow only.........+++++ Women's Short Jacke double-breasted effects, of vicuna and cheviot, in black and Oxford gray, Peau de Sole revers and facing; lined with best quality black satin or taffeta, fancy shaped, $12. 00 . custom tailored finished coats In the Model Food Store. Entire Sixth Floor. We sell only absolutely pure, reliable foods, of the best quality. Our prices may be judged by the following, Every purchase here makes money saVing a certainty. MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. & B, Refined Granulated, 2) | M meal i low granulated, 10 1b4 Gelatine:—Cooper's jacaroni:—Reaper Br tt or Vormicell!, 1 1b. pa joe.—Cholce Japan Whi tar’ Brand, Sweet Potatooa:—Gemuine cans, plain or tomato sauce, 4 sian Anchovies, keg. pos Holland Herring: —Ligi quality, all Milcheners, i Sardines:—Fancy Imported D: @in's Boneless, quarters, can Our Free-Delivery System is always at your service. We pay freight char; on _all orders amount- ing to $5.00 within the seslowing: ates: New York, New Jersey, Penn- sylvania, Connecticut, Massachuestts, Rhode Island, Ne; shire ls Maine. Purchases will be held here free of charge until the holidays, if you wish. . “* Picturesque and Industrial Niagara Falls” Mtustrated by splendid moving pictures and stereopticon views will be the sub: Fie lecture dally, from 2 to 3 P. M., in our Lecture Hall oor, 4 3 packages, 25, ialidet & Gau- ot e on the alx th ELIABLE Caer HOLIDAY BARGAINS. SMYRNA RUGS. . Was $8.30 6x9 ft. $12.50 | 7.6x10.6, 20.09 12.50 12 {t., 25.00 5 _ ovo! quality—Oriental designs SAAS and colorings for dining-rooms and libraries. GOLDEN OAK HALL STANDS, $9.25 (reduced from $12.50.) French bevel mirror, brass hooks, seat. PelLONG CREDIT’! makes the holl- day allowance do double its expected were CASH o CREDIT (@wPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14° St. Broklya Pig in caren Fulton St. 1 Will Cure You of Rheumatism Else No Money Is Wanted, a Ce 2,000, experiments I have learned notfG cake Rheumatism, Not to turn bony into flesh again; that ix impossible. can cure the disease always, at any ind forover. for no money. Simply write me a nd I will sond you an order on your ‘druggist for six bottles Dr. Shoop's yuna ire, for every Onvesiat keeps heise it for A month and, if it succeeds, the cont Is only $5.50. If it falls, T will pay your druggist my: self, aye no. samples, because any medicine reat affect Rheumatism qui ey, must e'arugged to the verge of dangér. 1 use ho such drugs, and it ts folly to utke them, You! must wet’ the diseare out of the blood. My remedy does that, even In the most Aimecalt obstinate cases, No matter hi tay le Shs seems to you, | know it and he risk. i I'h c cured tens of thousands of cases in this way, and. my records show that $0 out of 10 who got those six bottles pay wladly ‘ 4 that people In general are have {tna physician who ‘etres, thera, | It none is “all Taek. If 1 fail 1 don't expect y, from you ly. the regular Saturday morning to purchasers. One book is lishers o nouncetl Cy oHN ® penn: write me & postal card or letter. 1 atnPnd you my book about Rheumatism hud-an order for the medicine, Take It for a Pognthe tat Ite recy and 1 leave the de- ails, cision with ‘Address Dr.\ Snoop,, Box Wie 740 Racine, CHRISTMAS BOOK NUMBER EXTRAORDINARY. + Next Saturda section (full-size pages) printed in four colors juveniles. It will furnish very interesting reading to year . ‘Thé World will presént every ring redder with an extra sixteen-page | id Beltline, ‘This section will be in addition to World. It will bé devoted entirely to Christmas books—fiction and lovers of books and will be a practical guide ago, The World’é slogan was “A n intelligent gift.” To this the pub- the United States responded and an- thefr books through The World. This year The World improves over last yea by presenting to its readers just before Christmas time these sixteen and views and pictures of books. For regular rei The fasue of news aders there is no advance in can be bought Saturday in the city of Greater New York for INT; in out-of-town places for TWO ‘Wxtra coples will be sent by ‘mail to’ individial addfeskes on receipt of a two-cent stamp, provided the in time to reach tis by Fri that date the price The World reserves Address applicatiof is made i be 6 cena, oaieds ani , an the vilege of not filling RLD, Pulitzer Build-