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h iy FOR YREELAND. : N. Amory © shaty Seeing an Action for Criminal Libel Against the President of the Metropolitan Company. BIG FIGHT IS AT HAND. i { Werome Puts an Expert at Work on ) the Books of the Street Railway ny Goncern in Search for Possible Ir- regularities. Magistrate Barlow. in the Centre Btreet Court, to-day !ssued a summons ommanding President Vreeland, of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, to appear before him on Wednesday and show cause why he should not bo prose- uted for criminal libel for the state- ment he made that the expert account- ant who had examined the books of the company was merely a tool in the hands of certain Wall street inter- ests, naming William N. Amory _ The summons was obtained by former ‘Assistant District-Attorney Thomas F. Byrne, counsel for Arno! upon «@ complaint in which he charged that @he statement made by President Vree- Yand was a criminal libel It was said In the Centre Street Court that Byrne asked Musistrate Barlow for a warrant for the arrest of Vree- land. Byrne would not discuss the matter beyond saying that the criminal Mbel charge grew out of President Vree- Qand's general statement to the press, in Which he criticized Amory freely. He @aid that he had had a talk with ex- Tudge Olcott, counsel for the Metropoll- tan Company, about the serving of the summons, He did not know whether or 4t would be served to-day. Wy They Know the Animus, In complying with the request of District-Attorney Jerome to produce its books and accounts for Investigation, ‘the Metropolltan Company takes occa- wion to say It has discovered the real dnterests back of Amory. In whose name the matter is brought to the attention of the criminal officers, and they promise vigorous and immediate prosecution, in- timating a criminal procedure. In the same breath Lawyer Paul D, Cravath, for the company, accuses I. and 8. Wormscr, the Wall street brok- ‘ers, who objected to the transfer of tho 4 Metropolitan system to the Interurban "Company about a year ago, of bringing @bout the attack. Morris 3S. Wormser, a member of the firm mentioned, denies that it or any member of it has any connection with ‘the present case and states positively othat they are not in any way backing iAmory. 5 Big Fight Expected. After Lawyers De Lancey Nicoll and Paul D. Cravath had assured Mr. Jer- ‘ome that the company would give him access to all of its books Mr. Nicoll, *g\ fwhen asked what the company proposed concerning the persons back of (Prosecution, said: “The music 1s being tuned up and the } public may rest assured that there will be some lively dancing," In saying that he would have to in- vestigate the case District-Attorney Jerome said that he was Induced to make such a decision by the reports of Whe experts and by the testimony given by President Vree!and “in certain Ltt- ation.” Concerning this Mr. Cravath eald: “This testimony of Mr. Vreeland is mndoudtedly that which he gave before @ commissioner in the case of a Mrs. Wage to set aside the lease of the Met- wopolitan Street Rallway to the Interur- ban Street Railway Company. Mrs. Page is represented by the same counsel qwho represent the Wormsers in their @uits to set aside the Interurban lease, land the Page case ts confessediy a part r litigation, one of the been personally pre hearing. ‘ imony was not furnished by Be, ana Dust have been given out by e other si Points to Wormsers, “the other side" " to say he meant the W, E en this statement was brought to the att lon of Morris 8. Worniser he ‘Positive that the Information on wens ‘the present action is based did come from his firm the Metropolitan's attorn-vs, who ay that the prosecution is brought for no other than stock-Jobbing purposes, they are positive of their informa: and that fhey will proceed vigor- Co Aas the company’ ‘8 detractors, op istrict: Attorney eJrome has placed ter in tie hands of Assistant Attorney Schurmen and has Arthur W. Teele, an expert lant, of No. 9 Hroud streat, Schurman. far Mr, Sochur- Pam haa vee walled tor the books a the tropolitan Company, but he may put expert at wark on then Monday. SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY. Ban rises. 6.15/6un vets.. 6.06|Méoon rises,, THE TIDES, 7M Low Water, AM. 220 aL By 4.08 ri PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Rio Janeiro INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-Day. oo British Prtacans en ‘Antwerp Arapahoe, Jackson vill City "of" Metaphin. OUTGOING STHAMSHIPS. Mexico, Havans. Alleghany, Jamaica. Maree + Gren: a Galyeaion, se P.M, | SUMMONS OUT |BANK STATEMENT SENDS STOCK UP. Clearing-House Figure —Show Large Dec Fair Increase ‘The bank statement to-day was much shown. The stock market felt the good effect immediately, prices advancing trom 1-3) to 1 point, and trading, which had been sluggish, becoming activ more favorable than was generally an-| tloipated, a large decrease in the Isans | and a falr increase in reserves belng| s Better than Expected rease in Loans and in Surplus, ‘Dhe Clearing-House figures were Reserve on all depostis... $35 | Reserve ou ail deposite otter than United States \ Spec! Legal | Depoxita | Cireutarion Banks now hold | quir ments, $ week, and $i 1 092,600 (wo yours ago, MORGAN'S ART GEMS HELD UP. Banker Makes Two Vain Ap- peals in Washington to Be Permitted to Bring in $4,000,- 000 Collection Duty Free. LEVY WOULD BE $2,500,000. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 14—J Pierpont Morgan has made a third In- effectual attempt to get his $4,000,000 European art collection Into bie New York home without paying the 60 per cent. ad valorem ouftoms duty. He has had q two-hour conference with Secretary of the ‘Treasury Shaw, trying to induce the Treasury officials to walve the collection of the customs, which would amount to $2,500,000. Mr. Shaw has informed Mr. Morgan that there are two ways in which he can avold the payment of the duty. One Js to establish a residence of one year abroad and then move to tals country, bringing in his collection as household goods. The other way 1s to establish an art museum of his own, similar to Mrs. Jack Gardner's, 'n Bos. ton, having a certain number of days in each month when the public will be admitted by ticket. It is quite certain that Mr. Morgan almost certain that de will not pay the enormous duty. Therefore it 1s believed that he will permit the collection to re- main in the storage houses of Europe. COTTON SOARS IN WILD MARKET Brokers in a Panicky Whirl as Prices, Boomed by the Sully Pool, Jump 26 Points on Furi- ous Buying. SHORTS COVER IN HOT DRIVE There was almost a panic on the Cot- ton Exchange to-day when ‘prices took @ sudden jump of from 2 to 26 points and vet the market in a wild whirl, ‘The excited doings eclipsed any «ince the bull clique took the lead in trad- ing recently, Brokers could find no reason for the higher prices In Liverpool, except that the bully had {naugurated another | boom, | Where was a furlous drive to buy, the shorts fighting to cover and spurred on by the aggressiveness of the Sully pool, March rose quickly from 9.68 bid to 9.83, after closing yesterday at 9.6%, May opened at 9.8% hid and soon rose to 9.85, It vlosed last night at 9.58. duly went up to 9.66, August to 9.29, September to £.91 and October to 8.61, There was extensive lquidating on the rise and prices fell off from 9 to 12 polnts, although trading continued ex- cited. ‘The big Jump was due to higher Liver- pool markets, floods and heavy rains in the South, small receipts at interior and seaboard points and renewed buy- ing abroad by the Alexandria and IAver- pool bull oliques. At the close of the market the bulls had decidedly the beast of it, March cot- ton closed at 9.78, May at 9.76, June at 9.57, August at 9.96 and Octorber at 8.58, fadden Brow., of Philadelphia, were the heaviest buyers, and the bull crowd, led by Sully, also took everything they could get. 400,000 bales were dealt in, a receord for the two hours of trading on Saturday on the Cotton Exchange. three weeks ago tate of the mar- “It shows that “My Views expres ified by th maid Sul ry 1) 0 feel a ton will rise ae I did when 1 stamed to buy it.” NO $2,000,000 FEE. Pevama Canal Co Denies a Rumor, WASHINGTON, March 14.—Wi!am Nelson Cromwell last night emphatically denied that Bullivan & Cromwell will reculve $2,000,000 or any other fabulous eum for their services in connection with selling the Paname Canal property to the United @tates, Mr, Cromwell said his firm would simply receive thelr regular fees as general counsel for the company, with an allowance for unusual expenses urred, “othe state that nama Com- Panam: eee bof # lobby he here ane iaen sa Waa wel Cromwell will adopt nelther method and it is} BAG OF MONEY CANT BE FOUND Satchel Said to Contain Large’ Sum Mysteriously Disappears from the Steampship Heve- lius, Here from Brazilian Port. BELONGED TO RICH MAN. The loss of a satchel, sald to contali a lurge amount of morey, is dtaturbing the Immigration officials and the agents of the steamer Hevellus, which late'y arrived from Bahta, Brazil, It was the property of Antonfo Belens and no, trace of It has been found since he died at Quarantine on Thursday afternoon, Belens was a wealthy Brazilian and came to this country with him two little sons and Miss Estelle Van der Bosc intending to make an extended tour the country. He was detained and sent to Hoffman's Island, the Quarantine of- flcers fearing he had yellow fever. It was found after his death that he died from Bright's disease. On his death bed he told the doctors they would find more than enouga money in his satchel. to defray all ex- penres. ‘The satche! could not be found, ‘The sons and Mise Van der Bosoh, who were detained at Ellis Island, also in- quired for the vatchel and the search began Jn earnesi. Wuarantine officials, agents of the steamer and in fact every one who was known to have been near Belens were questioned, but not th slightest trace of the money wes found. The young woman sald he gave her $2 at Quar- antine and that several thousand. doi- lars were le The Immigration authorittes have re. fused to, allow the soung woman and the two boys to land. ‘They wil! return to Bahia, ‘where. tne grandmother of the boys lives, oo WOULD EXAMINE ELLIMAN. Demands « Bond for the Prinoner’s Return, Henry W. Baldwin, of Queens Bor- ough, soctred a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Moore ,of the County Court, to-day, to examine Willinm Biliman, the broker, in suplimentary proceedings. Elliman has been a prisoner in the County Jaf since March by Mrs, Mary I. Nivig@® a wealthy ‘ow, of No. 2% Certral Park We: accuses i worth of ner stocks and When Mr. De Bragga with a writ, refised to produce the broker unlegs a bond of $15,000 was given to secure his return to the jail. broker Diliman w man, He was arrested ‘ed in his home in deal of soley te charity. Ballington Booth eaimblish CURB TRADING QUIET. jard Ol, Northern Secart Greene Copper Led. ‘Trading on the curb was quiet and a shade weaker to-day. Northern Secur:- tes wold at 1061-8, Btandard Oil at 665 and Greene Copper at 20 3-8. ‘The ‘bid and asked prices of the prin- cipal oute:de securities to-day were: Bid. Asked Mis uh American Barre) ‘Amertoan. . Northero Securitiey Standard Ol} Tennvesee Copper U, 8, Steel bm. U.S. Stoel rights... — MUST BE LONESOME HERE. Mr, Mathiessen, Now of New York, Pald Tax When He Needn't. ICAGO, Murch 14—C. H, Mathtes- on, President of the Corn Products Company, was taxed $5,717 last April on his peronal property at his home in Hyde Park. That month he moved to New York, & B tax bill ft pill wee, trom May 1, 1903, the County lecting this ‘but Ey repr sentatlye sent the County Treasurer a check for $5, it ala is WALL STREET CHAT. John Fox and Col elected to the director non & Cannon, has been ‘The Building Commitiee of the Siock Hxchange Announces that (he new Zxchaage cannot be for- mally opened until the end of April or early in May, au the building Le not suMlelentiy completed to make {{ poswible to tannect dusiness Letore that time. William Jay hy, lected & member of the Harrison & Wyokol will dissolve partnerehip March a1, o D. Wyekoft under tae ne | otices a! the mame of Harrison & Bmith at No, Tl Beuad wey Heer B, Cannon, o: the banking pl a dioek ecmage, Habeas Corpus Secured, but Sherif? | 4™ vie gna charge| & him of nilearpropriating | 34 Baldwin called on Sheriff | M Sheritt once a very rich] > Flushing, where at ore time he gave 9 | people ONS CLOSE. WITH PRICES UP Good Bank Statement Stirs Sluggish Market and Most of the Leaders on the List} Score Gains. ——o) Own Its Own Lighting Plant Sends Values Down—Reading and Eries Among the Favored lseues. ne Stocks strengthened. by the bank statement rallied from a sluggieh rut toward the close of the market to-day, prices averaging gains of a point and trading taking an active turn, The loss of over 4,800,000 by the local banks to the Sub-Treasury and the com- ing drain on them to pay the $20,000,000 nvaaea for the Standard ol dividend nday were bearish factors in the say dealings, while the fight between the Southern Pactfic pool and the Unton Pacific holdings, the higher rates for money and the lower London quo- tations were also depreesing Influences, Some of the raliroad securities showed fair gaina, particular etrength ‘being exhibited in Canadian Pacific, Wabash, Pennsylvania and Union Pa- cific. Metropolitan gained 3-8. Sugar, 6t. Paul and Steel preferred host 1-4 per cent., while Erie second pre- ferred declined 1-2 Amalgamated Copper was most ac- tive, but lomt 3-8. Consolidated Gas de- clined 33-4 pointa, while Brooklyn | Pellets, to rid the body of the poisons Union Gas lost 6. clogging the canals. Pimples, boils, eruptions, extreme weakness, feelings The weakness of the gas stocks was|of nervous exhaustion, coughs and due to Mayor Low's proposition that the|colds are the warning signals which city own Its own plant. This move,; should be heeded. Keep the stomach prompted by the disclosures of the Gas Trust's methods in The Evening World, caused traders to hold off. The frm tone in Reading and the buy- ing of Prle were both ‘elleved to be Part of A movement to discount the market effect, of the February atate- ments, which give every Indication of being exceptionally good. The check in the advance in copper abroad was reflected in some profit-tak- ing in Amalgamated Copper, and the Street was rather Inclined to wait for further light on the trade situation. The Cl To-tey'a highiset, lowect and closing. price et changes trom yesterday's closing pr follows: ere errs Se aoasaiels 4 SM Jj alcohol] shrivels up the red blood Ri ails Uo RESPONSIBILITY. OF + 3 corpuscles, impairing thelr vitality /$50n GROKER Is "As IMPORTA + and robbing the sysien of one of its| SELECTION OF RIGHT STOCKS. + %| most Important elements. Southern Pas ui me For Sale. ern Pacific 62 = % Southern Railway... 324 TO BUILD UP - Pecan aniiea . cok { i) A body that has been weakened by REMOVAL SALE. Texas Pacino . aa | §/an attack of Typhoid, Grip or Pneu- Uae Faas pe + S/monia nothing will put on healthy * “!flesh so fast as this tonic alterative + %/of Dr, Pierce, a truly “Golden Medical i xt] Discovery.” — %| Cures others, will cure you. We do tT ih)not ask you to velleve it on our — % assertion, for the proprietors and STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. Prices In Americans Irregular and Hesitaney in the Deal! gish and a wade lower ail around to- day. The only noteworthy cha were @ fractional decline in St, Paul and a slight gain In Toutsville and Nashville, Americans generally showed hesttancy and prices were Irregular, Routh Africoun averaged lower and Rie Tintos were down. u ——_— The Grain Market, trading Was quiet, but eome- owing to the unfavore- the Southwest, firmer Grain what stronger. ble weather in English markets and small receipts at, Corn was a shade the bull the interior pointe. higher on heavy buying by clique in Chicago. Wheat on passage, s without feature and corm cargoes « were quiet at prices a My the gpening to-day were: Wiesi—May. 74 5. July, dts ‘orn—May, Cres 5 bid; Bep- ‘ ; July, 6 7-8 tember, 76 1 ‘Corn+Mey, 52 8-8 bia To Keep Well every organ must be doing its duty—stomach, liver and kid- neys must each be in thorough | working order. If you are not as well as you ought to be take a small dose of Beecham's Pills * Bold Kverywhare. In boxes Me. and ac, GAS STOCKS TAKE A SLUMP.| Mayor Low's Proposition that City! seerrere ‘The Tondon stock market was slug) TYPHOID GERMS. The Little Bacteria Which Bred the Epidemic of Typhoid. HE microscope shows that in the blood of every person suffering from typhoid the little germs can be found as shown above, This disease has almost become epidemic in many cities and towns of the United States this season, They are supposed to get into the water or milk we drink. The germs multiply by growing long and dividing Into two. This happens every half hour, go that one germ is capable of producing about one hun- dred trillion germs in twenty-four hours. That {s why if they ever get into the water supply of a town they multiply so fast that nearly every- body drinking the water comes down with the disease. There are excep- tions, however, and they are the per-| sons whose health 1s perfect, whose blood Is pure and liver active. When the germs get into a healthy body they are thrown off with the other poisons. Recent Chicago statistics show that one-eighth of all the deaths in the past two years in that city have resulted from pneumonia. PNEUMONIA AND GRIP. ‘These two diseases, together with typhold, chiefly engross the attention of onr people just now. The best ad- vice we can give is to put the body into a perfectly eound, healthy condi- tion. Be assured that you have rich, red ‘blood and an active liver. Occa- sionally take a good vegetable laxa- tive, such as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant healthy, the bowels regulated and the blood pure and rich, and your body fs a stronghold against which the germs of these diseases cannot make a successful attack. When you are pale and feel exhausted or despondent consult nature. “Nature is the real physician in such cases,” says Dr. R. V. Pierce in his book, he Common Sense Medical Adviser.” Exercise in the fresh alr and sunlight is of great | assistance in keeping the system healthy. Many years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, who is consulting surgeon to the Invaliis’ Hotel and Surgical In- herbs and roots, which when made into an alterative extract (without ach, blood and proper condition. NATURE'S WAY. Thie seamed to him as close to na- ture’s way of treating disease as it was possible to go. For over a third of a century his Dr, Plerce’s Golden | oj Medical Discovery has had a wonder- stitute at Buifalo, N. Y., found certain | P: the use of alcohol) seemed to be the|? very best means of putting the stom- vital organs into F “Golden Medical Dut, besides th bottles of his 'F: and six vials of ‘Dr, Plerce's Pleasant Pellets.’ Now I can eat a little of al- most anything | want, but have to be careful and not overio. Have been doing my own work for monthe and can walk to any of my neighbors’ houses. Am not entirely well—never expect to be, but how thankful T am to be as wellas lam! I will say this much, that T don’t believe there are Discover 1 took. y,’ had four other medicines in the world so re-] New York’s Painless Dentist} seranez Hable as Dr. Pierce's, for they did for me what no other medicines could do. 1 wish all suffering humanity knew of Dr. Plerce's medicines and would take them. Any invalid who may wish further particulars regarding this statement, or the sincerity of it, may write (nclosing stamp), and 1 will gladly answer.’ A KEG OF POWDER. Men can hardly be made to realize ease which might be stamped out in an instant may mean death ff it is allowed to keep on. Dyspepsia, con- stipation and liver complaint seem lke trifling matters, but they will eventually wreok the constitution as surely as a spark will blow up a keg of powder. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoov- ery Is acknowledged as the most won- derful medicine ever devised for those diseases which are cauged by imperfect action of the Hver and di- gestive organs, If your health Is not strong and vigorous it !s a simple and sensible thing to write to Dr. R V, the To: |, chief consulting physician to the In- valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., and obtain from ot and his etaff of eminent specialists, without charge, professional advice which will enable you to put your constitution on a solid basis of health and strength forthwith, before these ailments have a chance to reduce you to a physical wreck. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of 21 one- cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth- bound. Address Dr. R' V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Banking and Financial PROPER SERVICE. YOU WANT IT IN THE EXECUTION OF YOUR SPECULATIVE AND INVERTMEN THE BENEFIT OF OUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, OUR 400-PAGH “GUIDE TO INVESTORS,” ISSURD FRER, INFORMS VOU. IN TAIL RELATIVE TO BVERY. SECURITY DRALT IN UPON THE EXCHANGES. ful sale and the cures resulting from its is a tissue-bullder, better than cod liver of] because it does not sicken the stomach, or offend the taste. It strengthens or renews the assimila- tive or digestive processes in the stomech and puts on healthy flesh when the weight of the invalid is re- duced below the normal. No alco- holic tonic could be so effeotlve, for manufacturere of this “Medical Dis- covery” offer $3,000 reward for any case where they cannot show the loriginal signature of the individual yolunteering the testimonial below, j And also of the writers of every testi- monial among the thousands which ‘they are constantly publishing, thus | proving their genuineness. “I have neglected from time to time to write you but feel it my duty to tell you and to let others, who may suffer as I did, know, that, through the help of our heavenly Father, your B, Lit- Va. “I good for me,” writes Mrs, W. ton, of Kimballton, Giles Co,, good physicians did not help me, Had almost every trouble a woman could | suffer from. Could not do any of my housework, could not walk a hundred ards, Just felt so dead and heavy, jand hed such pains in knees and jankles, Had catarrh of stomach very bad; would have to beat up a raw| egg anc swallow it, and there would be days I could not swallow a bite of ‘bread, If I did try to eat would have such nervous chills it seemed I would almost die, Would fee) almost dead, nd chilly all over; bad great heat in side and through my stomach, and this would sometimes extend Into} q chest under shoulders and nearly all through the body, Sight was almost Jost and the days seemed to me about like a dream, Kidneys were in a dreadful condition, Had neuralgia tn |head, sides and stomach, and at the approach of every storm would get num had tingling sengation |p linvbs; was stopped up in chest so I did not dare get a particle of the damp air; in fact there was so much the matter with me I shall noi attempt to tell all, I was simply a total wreck, and, as all my neighbors know, I was e are numbered by thousands, It |p | medicines have done a great dea! of | | was in a terrible condition, and two}; P. . WROSTER CO” bias Nba, TYPEWRITERS ,, tii ‘All Makes, 66 Warren, N, Y.; 399 Fulton, Bkiya, “DAILY MARKET LETTER” NTS OUT DAILY THE BEST pARKET W) BUY, W! FELL AND WHEN TO DO. 80. MAILED TO YOU FREE UPON REQUEST. Correspondence Solicited. HAIGHT & FREESE CO., 53 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, tatent | ¢ Ringer Sewing Mach ive. G-Arawer, drapshead 140)" Ringer Co. price, Just like eut, only 4 or Wheeler & Wilson. drop-head. $26. Ouber style drop-heads, $11.50, $12.60, $14.00 f) Wo bave all fret New Home, ler a spemere, te a8. | WESTERN UNION S. M. CO., 173 Third Ave., Near oth St, that a little sputtering spark of dis- oie $28, 50 cm: oe Painless Process. son Prices QUAKER Coe Ne PAINLISS EXTRACTION. fous parlors. Lady ati PERT. €¥BCIA enmpt attention Quaker Crown, Brid, Hours: 9A. Mt QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY, t 14th St, NEAR B'WAY, N.Y. 44 Ta: DR. GEO. W. 336 SIXT CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SFBCIALT: ‘Teeth positively extracted and pain by my own botanical the gum. Full Set $ Errno? ei Text Perfect Fit G Gold Fillings. 81,00 Bier, Putin. fHiad Work.* x 09 Rios Wonk GUARAN- TEED TEN YEARS. Sets of Teeth Gold Crowns mR aTt| aud luxur- tendaats at ail LISTS In ech and ped with ppesrance and corte i with QUAL ER DOU SrETONS made superior vi pte $3 Bridge Work 1% $2 $3 Gold Filling § ge and Plate Work [asts a Iietime. All Work Goaranteed. German Spoken. vice, (Double Suction) aud o9P,M. Sundays 9 to 4, 171 B. (com, CORTLANDT STA Public Notices, 18 CITY OF NEW ¥ DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ABs NO, 28) BROADWA’ wary 12. Jan NOTICE IS HERERY civ, was Tt by the Greater New York Oharts called ‘The Annual Record of uh ation of Real and Personal Estate of the atta: Brook!; McNULTY, H AVE. without covery “appited: to ‘the @econd Mond: open iy wel! DAY oF APRIL, 1903. Silo faapecton, ion peat may be tte Hic ii ‘Sop! say ‘person or corporat! elaim! it grieved by the aesonsed watuation of reat oF uaranteed, 11m. not competing with chea Ciaing dentlata, Dut with Arst-oines deotiate at helt their prices, ve Borough of The Brent ot Oe Houre—8 AM. (0 6 P. iment, Suntcipal Batidlng, One 8 AM. to 6 Bundayag A.M to CPM. ial sn aunlelpes Buti Railroads. Pennsylvania AILROAD. STATIONS foot, of WHEL CWHONTY-MIRD 6B Ai DT STS. SSS AND CORTLANDT, iD isan {tine from ond DESon a rment noed. “eae tng Care ne eat ‘3 "Teede, Petro a AND ry TLANTIC “cry 9.08, A: Mt eek Sundays, er Tibuted Street Now Yi t 42a M oy aM Mt MM. M gesisebetesueasssesas7o? SISSISSG LESS, 22 Traine illuminated Ticket oMces wt 113 war, 28 Unton “8 wit 261. ftalion, 108 Broadw ‘Teiepho: ‘Qan_ Bunerintendent LACK@MITH Good, atic nteady’ position, 17k Hooadway. WANTED—Hoys trom 17 factory work. Apply to aliutes, later, that All, —Limited to two Parlor York to Pi a a { M—PAST Lrvw—Pittsburg and Ctove- MPENNOYLVANIA LIMITED Eel} parte enti EX. Newt vie Gintama Hie? Tad\anapolis, Cnlcage, Bt. touts, ExPamss = wbure, hig 3 aur AND TH 1.88, 8.25, 4 (Dining “Gan, ore IS and Cort by ‘pining Carr by (Dining if) (Dinds ILWA¥—I Mall dn 30 tig Satte RAILWAY jeans, 3.25 Met Parlor Cara ca dea ange fray and Peanavivania The New Ye ur gees many will al fae m9 Pap shee br) arn from ‘telephone Sout rte Tern eonih ae for Pennsytvante wines a Waear rin "Gen, Paseeniger Agua. New York Central w rrize and depart from Oi ALL a pair 8 Oalenge BP “glia Lake Shore yp W.. 275 Help Wanted—Male. ar Gonwatidated Rubber Tire a, Weeaters Blectrie Company, 67- ind at, etacion, except | {8 tea Ure “Chicago,” No coaches | business ts located, between the satura ies n Saturday, when "be tnade between’ 20 A.M: WRLIA, President, ELL, M8. COGSW! GEORGE J. GILLMSPIR. SAMUEL STRASROURGER, RUFUS: ina RESS.—For Pitta. ‘8. Loula, Din- Ve. (via Shenandoad THE |. ANSWER | _ re saa ork, as follows: IT ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS: Mie and 1210 Broad Columbus ave, 133 Station and HSB 8 ia years ol tor | t Depa: Employ in art CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds. | Lowest Pal lice», Reliable Goods, z CONFIDENTIAL, American Watch aod Diamond Co., TYPEWRIT ERs RENTED. "Ani way. Tel 2240 rai ms weekly OF muathly pay ayy ernie NATIONAL roadway Ds, waehes; ‘confidential YCO, 7 Maid Lawye! GEO. ROBINSO! 9 Nasnau at ,Qay). 1870 BY 19 MAIDEN LANE. TAKE ELEVATOR, ne rs re h = rr Watches Wante lee Mrocen Meet ae a aes as poe nen se On| arp Jy oh Se pe le of oue plece of ok z or we Wil , t ee in solid A ole 7 Ax PAL ce] se. ‘ou sa eas 865 day World Wan IF YOU NEED 4N O8WICE BOY $5.00 Gold G almost dead. I wrote to Dr, Pierce, 9d he kindly advieed me what to do. ; I Dpn' ‘remember juet how much of bis ™; 4 week ony Opticians, will ol} youd pale OF our % Purchase and | Exchange ih rs, N (Lawyer ), 7 st. (Bveninge), iin a fi AAAI 3 * The Sunday Wor is, by commen r sent, the me

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