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“TRRINGS ATTEN HNN FLNERIL ’ Srowd About the Capitol So Tre- ‘mendous that Plan to Have “Senator’s Body Lie in State ‘Had 'to-Be Abandoned, CEREMONIES SIMPLE i BUT IMPRESSIVE. ‘Few: in Senate Chamber Un- \ moved as Dr. Edward Everett /} Dead Statesman, NVASHINGTON, Feb. 17—Tho simple eral services over the body of Sen- tor Mark Hanna were recited at noon toefidy in the Senate Chamber, The floor and galleries were thronged with Pepreséntative men of the nation. In pilénce, broken only by the sobs of the widow and the children, the aged chap- Jain of the Senate uttered the final bene- Action, and the quartet of the Gridiron [lub sang a hymn of requiem. ‘The cof- Gn will remain in the Senate Chamber until time for its removal to the Penn- sylvania station, from where it will be pent to Cleveland this afternoon, ‘Despite the cold normous throng (gathered about the Capitol hours before time for the funeral. Admission to Senate Chamber was by card and the limited space accommodated only m fraction of those who desired to pasn the doors. The corridors of the Duilding wero-Jjammed with men and ‘women who spoke in whispers and cut Min the wind that swept across the hill Rhousands shivered and waited. Procession to Capitol. 'igecorts trom the Senate and the \Flouse repaired to the. Arlington Hotel ‘At 10 o'clock, and an hour later tlie baMin was carried from the Hanna Peecente to the hearse in waiting. detail of mounted police kept a clear about the front of the hotel. As hearse moved away in the direction of the Capiipl the carriages following frre occupied by members of the family, , Hale Paid Last Tribute to the; | For Calm Nerves. Toned Up, Fed, Strength- ened, Steadied, by Na- ture’s Nerve Food —Celery. Risking Their Lives for Livelihood, They Know How Much Depends On It. ‘You can't be brave unless you have ood, strong, calm Nerve Force. You can't be SAFE. No man or { woman whose daily occupation brings « them in danger of death or injury Is ¢ safe unless the nerves are in perfect health. Dizziness, a sinking feeling, mo- mentary weakness or a second'’s {Il- timed anxiety may result in the slip on which Life itself may depend. No one who has ever faced immt- nent physical peril but will under- stand the dismay with which Fire- man Maddigan, of Galesburg, Ill. risking his life dafly in smoke and { flame, on swaying ladders and on slippery roofs, detected in himself at times the signs of nervous troubles which, if not treated in time, would sooner or later result in a fatal mis- step. Fireman Maddigan tried several cures for his nerves, but not until he used Paine’s Celery Compound was the trouble remedied. To-day there is no man in the Galesburg Fire De- partment who can take risks with calmer nerves than he. Fireman Maddigan writes on Sept. 29, 1903, from the House of Company One: Grerererenenerenenenenenenenenteenenentatne-t- ed) “In my estimation Paine's Celery Compound ts the best nerve tonic. 80 far it has been of great beneft to and I shall continue taking it duri the Spring months. 1 feel perfectly safo in recommonding it to aay of my friends." D. MADDIGAN, Engine Co. No. 1, Galesburg. ee eae GE$9624-9606-800600666- Serre ee mee An instant’s absentmindedness in crossing a crowded street—(absent- mindedness is one of the results of bad nerves)—may result in injury or death. In the rush of modern life dangers have increased and there is greater Antimate friends and the Senate and 0 ‘escort. Crowds wacked the sidewalks along s line taken by the cortege, In ‘ania avenue thousands stood tH bared heads as tho hearse passed. yy fwero seen to weep, for Senator inna was popular in Washington and admiration felt for him was bound- At the Capitol the coMn was carried Ao the Senate Chamber by men detailed from the Capitol police force. Previous 40 this the doorkeopers had admitted holding tickets of admission to galleries, ‘The members of the ‘House of Representatives had assem- bled in their chamber and the President @pd members of the Cabinet had met in the President's room, ‘The Diplomatic Corpy, the Admiral of the Navy, the Igeutenant-General of the Army and epstre had met in the Senate re- m-room and the Judges of the Bapreme Court were waiting in the Su- pyeme Court room. Services Began at Noon. Seats on the floor of the Senate had been assigned to these and they were eacorted to their places by attaches of lie Senate. The members of the Senate Allin their places and promptly “at noon President Pro Tem. Frye made announcement that the funeral ser- es would proceed, Eaward Everett Hale, chaplain of the Senate, had charge of the services. He sted by Rev. Henry N. Couden, @baplain of the House, Leonard, of Cleveland, Were brief, and in [nee in impressiven joved as Mr. F prayer and those in the sound of his voice realized (hat never more would the personality and influence of Mark thelr simplic 8. Few remat , | yard back of their home at No, 326 East need for calm, strong nerve fotce— the inner motive power that makes every organ of the body, brain and muscle work in quick true harmony. Paine’s Celery Compound feeds the nerves. It is the one scientific, nat- ural nerve food, and was discovered by Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth College. In time of danger, strain, worry or overwork it upholds as’nothing else can. No nerve stimulant can give the nerve nourishment that is sup- piled by Paine's Celery Compound. Tt cures cause of si of the inn well—and life's ‘trial | pleasures. RICH MAN'S WIFE. DROPS 10 DEATH Mrs. Joseph Larchan, Clad Only in Night Dress, Jumps from Window of Her Bedroom an Third Floor. Mrs, Caroline Larchan, sixty years ald, wife of Joseph Larchan, a retired |merchant, was found dead to-day in the Seventy-ninth street. She was dressed only in a nightgown | and it is belleved that she left her bed | while her husband slept and either fell | or jumped from the third-floor window. Hanna act as u force in the United Btates. It had been intended to allow the body to lie in state in the Marble Room Ulgll 6 o'clock in the afternoon, but Great was the crowd that tt found impracticable. The cortin inthe Senate chamber, but hy remained in ana about the Capitol long after those who had attended the tu- neral had departed, ‘) his wife last night and that when Che A woman in a house on Seventy- |elghth street saw the body from her back window immediately roused | the neighborhood by her screams, | Men who climbed over the fence ecognized the body as that of Mis. Ma ‘ Larchan sald he had been out HAS yan. with retired she was evidently in a cheerful mood. She, had been troubled recently by a slight nervous nt, but had ‘M-mbers o1 the Limily and the friends ted’ will accompany the body tw Weland. The train bearing the Con gressional delegations will leave Wasi ington to-morrow. Cavalry to Escort Body. a expected that the train leavin Washington this acl Cleveland at it ing to. rece op A. of the Onio a re) ‘Troop A, cavalry to act as honor. "A commit also be awaiting body, y. ‘The remains, will Chamber of Commer tate during to-mori * Briday, The funeral will Paul's Episcopa of the dioc escort Niew Cemetery, Preside Garfield is Durled there Plerpont Cornelius James J: Sheldon x Ful, WRLA © smith 3 ten age gmong the promine: * to attend the servi Bome indignation pre Senators over the up. the committee Shinols have. be pther Statex hb It is estimated that fortune will amount tec that in maki FELL STARVING ON STREET removed to th ity Hos no home. He was thinly nd. for that she had risen to get a | from the window, Uso Child's Father Sn |a secondary cause, ils among the | Widely invested, It Ix the general hes | swallowed ‘some niecer Hef that the estate will be left intact | t) MANE of the glass tug the Rnd managed by R. Hanna. * A edgen, He wants the nelgh- Mr. 1 his walked out of the window in her sleep not worried over it rohan was nelined to believe wite elther drink Secre' of water and had accidentally fallen br 1. same bi Mrs. L the fall, Feinberg, kK. war chan who lives in the called, bul he said had Killed by as fractured and ore broken A rei! r Heve rom tt been Kira ull + but Doctor | self Says nontia, noon lterrier, but as a thief cateher he has . Althéugh the doctor gave pneumonia} 8¢on everybody on the stage knew] Sherlock Holmes beat a mile, He —that rids the pores of as the cause of deat), with measien ag | that Frank Westerton, who plays the! smetis out his quarry and then barks) waste matter —quickens thomas Patterson, | Part of © Hundred and Six- suspects that his three: eating and | igate, | th ly and was not realizing | bor puntahed |ANOTHER MARSHAL ACCUSED. |"! Mayor McClellan Hears Testimony Against James Ryan, Mayor McClellan heard one marshals, J » charge blackma u L of his with , ap- | 2 Wad taken | of & man named ¢, who sells beer for 8, Lieber= man Bons) Brewery, and refused to + Hime it until a amall Judgment was pai Hite stayor Feserved bis decision, disguise t 0204640640446 4 ©F4484G5664.H90% strong, confident ener Write for free book on treatment, “KITTY BELLAIRS” “Capt. Spicer.” Frank Wester- ton, and Miss McNulty, the Pretty Harpist, Kept Marriage 1 will tell wo to tne| KILLED BY EATING GLASS. |, They popular young woman, 1 after they THE ‘WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1904; © - Brave Men, Facing Danger, Rely On PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND LOO-DOS9400809OO94.640591904899000O40H re FIREMAN D. MADDIGAN, GALESBURG. sickness by curing the real ickness and pain—weakness $ er nerves. It keeps people always at their best—with , ready for or life's “Care the REAL your sickness BE NER cAUS Is, life's perils A month on trial. Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Address Dr. Shoop Box 4651 Racine, Wis. write for free photograph of c ne REAL ROMANCE fet t Just Five Hours. While Police Search the ‘omance within the make-be: Kitty Bote heatre, was yn- ig the perform- tonight vou it Is true.” whispered ting the tted it this after- > paw has just adm were married Jin ts all right. er, and Madge Me-| vigorously ce} fact. nere was a thief in the ap Mt No, 3 Kast st night. He went into Murphy's apartments, on th Noor and took all the clothes find, Jim Ives on the floor bs hls master, Paul Jennings, the ex opened the door and So did Jim, The thiet the clothes and ran toward Sec nue. » who & dl down a scuttle, police could do would be the houses and try to £. Not so with Jim, He gratulations, nel is ach aay and took the thi he courtship that met at the frat re Smith, ied of Roya tree! * 99O89O60004-0008 ee ee eee Phelps, M. D., U1. D. i Famous Dia YOU SHOULD UMOR raved by tho nltartuin, Fule tea, Long TERRIER CATCHES -— HIDDEN ROBBER borhood in Vain Dog Discov- ers Thief Who Stole Clothes from His Master’s Rooms. Jim ts only a fox to acquaint one with the Forty-second and when »bver came doWnstairs Jim began ond ave- . y the robber urrie ot to Forty- lef to the: pollcg sta- Ot tien, where Ke “nald his name wae Votle Sextette, one of the novelties of the season, we are showing the leading spring combinations in Tweed effects. They will be very much in demand for summer dresses. 245¢. a yard, E of Very special value, Unmounted Silk Flags. Size 4x 6 in. Sc Size 8xi2 in, 10¢ 12x18 in, 18c Size 16x24 in. 28c Size 24x36 in. 59c Size 32x48 in. 99c Size 48x72 in. $3.47 Flag Poles, 134 in. diameter, in- cluding ball and halyards: 8 ft, 34c 10 ft, 39 12 Kh, 4c Flag Pole Holders, 134 in. diameter; L Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, ured, BORAXOLOGY. Everybody who has been a boy—and most of us have except the girls—re- ‘members how he looked upon the bath much inthe nature of an enforced duck- ing, with an unpleasant soapy flavor. And a bath in hard city water isn’t much more than a good ducking, really. When you put BORAX in the water you get a bath that really cleanses Neigh- the circulation and stimu- - lates the entire body, Try it—and you'll find the difference, Just ask for 20-MULE TEAM BRAND—it’s pure. Sold by Grocers and Druggists, X, % and 1-lh, packages. Send a stamp for our “MODEUN MIRACLES. Co, New York, Chi artment> William he third he could w, with saw the dropped d to the Jim ures Cold inOneDay, im in stationary, 24c.; adjustable,+56c, R. H. Macy &-Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 7 °°) Opening Sale of New Traveling or - t: Storm Coats, ‘ : Bey ; jmade of Priestly’s imported B'way at-6th Av>. 34th to 35th St. Ky materials, light weight; col- - ors:—oxford, tan, and olive, One Thousand 4 » | made in-two different models Women’s Umbrellas. Fine Rich, Fashionable with fancy top capes and Int Fl. elted back at Specifications: pure all- Furs at Less Than $rc¢.00 each silk twill covers, hem- 3) med edges, eight-rib- Forty Cents on the Dollar. value $20.00-|! hed, close-rolling para- vin on frames, steel rods, : same New Spring Fatiral Congo, box Wines for Medicinal Use.-« =. Covert Top-Coat. Weichsel Furze and When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish the Jug Free. An entirely new colorless|} natural wood handles Two Star Rye Whiskey, regular price $2.94 gal., 74c, bottle; special > model, fly-front and cord! case and tassel 1] | at £2.44 gal, 54c.. bot. seams, at y One Star Rye Whiskey. Our regular price, 97c. bottle; special price, 69c. : $15. oO each. James E. pene Whiskey, twelve years a papular orice 97c. bottle; —Also— special at 69c. Many New and Exclusive Young’s Keystone Rye. | Young’s Keystone Rye. Styles in Flags.—su ri. ees ae Foo gal. one: ask $1.00 bat ‘ Flags, made of best quality wool ur price, . qal. ur price, 78c. bot. Silk,*Pongee and bunting double sed cars full vous = rae ie | POung is BEC Ge rae ers ask $5. ‘al. | ers ask $1.25 bot. Cloth Coats “ aes oa ake en leedh Our price, $4.19 gal Our price, YOe. bet. for Early Spring Wear, |‘ Perfectly made throughout: | Voung’s ©1795"? Rye. | Young’s “1795” Rye, Se Ae 7 He bee hile Peet gal. ues ask Bue nor 4 [ 0: 3 x5ft. $1.37 lur price, $5.48 gal. ur price, $1.24 bot, ¢ va & Tay lor 4 6 sis Young’s Private Stock. , Young’s Private Stock. Ea a Knee poe cumeaiee Others ask $7.00 gal. Others ask $1.75 bot, ee Ret | H M2 tt $4.94 Our price, 85.89 gal. | Our price, $1.48 bot. STS FEE Imported Brandies. | Gins. os Printed Silk Flags. tle, 98c,; Three Star, $1.24. Holland, imported, gallon, $3.19; bot- \ 4 Sazerac de Forge et Fils, V. 0. P., bot-| tle, 74c. ’ Printed Silk Flags mounted on | tle, $1.44. De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle 79c, stained staffs with gilt spear heads: | Martell, One Star, bottle, $1.14; Three} Old Tom, imported, gallon, $3.64; in . ‘ Star, $1.33; Three Star, pint bottle, | bottle, 84c. Wash Goods Size area ee 89, Wynand, Fockink Schiedam. bottle, Size 8xt2 in. Ile Obed Dupay eos Oe bottle, etek jugs, $1.29; half- Depar tment. Sis tout ins are Sherry Wines. 9 SEDGE AG California Sherry, gallon, 84c,; bot- Vin de Pasto, gallon, $4.88; bottle, tle, 24c. $1.07. Red Star Brand Sherry, gallon, $1.49; bottle, 46c. Pemartin Brut fee Sherry, gallon, $2.14; bottle, 58c. Royal Cabinet capa ted Sherry, gallon, $2.84; bottle, 72c. Imported Port Wines. Tarragona, gal., $2.19; bot. 4c, || Madeira, gallon, $2.74; bottle, 64c, Oporto, gallon’ $2.04; bottle, Tac. | Victoria, gallon, $5.08) bottle: O7e Sandeman & Co.'s Old, gallon, $3.88; | ey Reserve, gallon, $5.24; bottle, bottle, 93c. +19. by Sandeman & Co.'s Sup. Very Old, gal-| Superior Very Old Madeira, gallon, jon, $5.04; botile, 81.94, | $160; bottle, $1.49, Amontillado Superior Sherry, gallon, |, $5.69; bottle, $1,29. Imperial Sherry, gallon, $5.04; bot- tle, $1,34, | Amontillado Sherry, very old, dry, gal- lon, $6.69; bottle, $1.49. Madeira Wines. Marsala, gallon, $1.72; bottle, 48c. Silks and Dress Goods. All-Wool Chatties in desirable designs, on dark and light grounds, will be offered Thursday and Fri- day at 38c..a yard. Sold at special dress goods counter, Fifth Avenue Silk Room. 2,500 yards best quality Japanese Corded Silks offered for the next few days at 28c. a yard, Sold at special silk counter. —also— 150 pieces reliable quality Crepe de Chine in a complete line of street and evening shades, includ- ing black, at 75c: yard. Very desirable, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Strest and Fifth Avenue. to] © NEW YORK’S BEST FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE, .| $24.75, formerly $32.00 Three Rooms, $95.00 We Announce for Thursday and Friday An Important Sale of 500 New Silk Waists, Consisting of Crepe de Chine Waists, blacks, white and all the new spring‘shades, Peau de Sore Waists, blacks, whites and colors; entirely new model, Japanese Silk Waists, in white; black, navy and tan; hemstitched and tucked model, = : Taffeta Silk Waists, new tailor-made model; black, white and new spring shades, : Choice at 5,50) . each, values $7.00 to$8.0a Lord & T. aylor. Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, selling the BEC GE High-Grade Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Ak cea & S. BAUMANN, formerly of Sixth Ave. and 48th St at ONE-THIRD its Real Value. - ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT DRESSERS ' ARLOR SUITS PARLOR $6.98, formerly $10.00 25.00 3-piece Suits, now $15.00 $2.80 Splece Suits, now $18.75 | $8.50, formerly $12.50 $50.00 5-piece Suits, now $35.00 | $10.98, formerly $15.00 We Furnish Four Rooms for $125.00. Five Rooms, $150.00 or on SIDEBOARDS | $11.98, formerly $16.50 £16.75, formerly $21.50 IE GOODS. WRITE FOR List OF THES! EXE ISON AT OOF Bao ae i w Jeracy or Connecticut, FREIGHT AND CAH FAKE Al+ i ED. Our siore can be reached by transfer on all In