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said b entety and Morals, and In the perform- thot the laws are carried ont, LINE. i in any clty daminintradion ie ‘lways in the , ayiting the niost vigorous attacks of the opposition for criticism, Just!or otherwise. Personally, I am whitch I Know to be fair and unselfish; and am only hy it; Lam only too fnlly aware of how lable I am to err, eed of my error no one is quicker to make confession Sa oes i fefused to glve expression to personal opinion ts hy wee jaws. As this office ia pecullarly charged T do not think it proper that I should either criti- ae tmy critics have assumed all the virtues and to ae y tor the public good and from the highest motives to ih ‘for myself an equal virtue, I haye no personal or 140 Dreserve, 1 am not a) candidate, nor'do I expect to Nt tovany other ‘office in the publio gitt je with my eyea wt ‘@f any ambitions man, DLE OF THE ROAD ot to be quite impossible for a man to honestly and fearlessly (thes of this position without making a multitude K at he must d@ny, in the interests he must an- tnwbpeakers ‘whom he must put down, and the chronic op- delf-constituted censors, organizesd and otherwise, of the ¢ Is, Whose fads he cannot adopt, whose panaceas he must recog- “ ‘quackery, whose pertonal ambitions he cannot join in saver knew it to be ‘wield ignant Peas beer these contending forces I ain elmply tn the middle of the ‘GREAT RUSH TO GET MONEY INTO SAVINGS BANKS Number of Depositors at Larger Institutions Breaks Record, eel mantieier IN LINE FOR HOURS 4,000 Depositors a Day at Banks Which Last Year ” Paid Best Interest, An unprecedented rtish to deposit’ mionéy In tho larger savings banks haa been taking place every day since Jan, 1, thls being especially noticeable at the Bowery Savings “Bank and the Imml+ stants’ Bavings Bank, i ‘William H, 8. Wood, President of the not the place to nottle the, excise or other questions of a not political headquarters, Denials charges emanating from thene p War of words, affirmations on one side and de-|, OES NOT RECALL: HE WAS MARRIED (Continued from First Page.) lipases Lexow) Sommittes and I did appear and testified. But it’s an say et Tran the Hotise of All Nations.” the staternont; that Mra. Desplaines pulsin aMdavit form for the toe tla and companion of Mrs. Dike, Sho met Mr, Duke first ‘i it which had beon inserted in a Western newspaper tobacco deal, She was a rich woman then and in Texas, At the very second meeting between Air, Duke told her that he was very fond of her anil rtm an pn win eo thy Way as long as I remain Bowery Savings Bonk, Bowery and ! Grand street, in explaining ithe rush to- iy, Sald an average of from’ 3,00 to 4,000 penple are depositing money dally, The main reagon for the sudden rush 16 | bhat some of the savings hanks declared @ 4 per cent. dividend at the end of the year, and a great many people are undor the Impression that this applies to the enetilng af months, So they are rush- ing, to get thelr deposits in by Jan. 10, thinking they will reap the benefit of a 4 percent, diviklend, which has already, | beat declared. ot . |made after that during the first quar a bie dvepd aelr edi fbr ter do not begin to draw interest until Consequently another reason] cent. women, They were nearly all well towed to givo @ positive rate of interest tr aee And the rate cannot be fore- told, ‘For the year prior to the 4 per cent, jdividerid the rate was 91-2 pet cent. Under the law deposits made on or before Jan, 10 are included inthe inter» oats Acoruing in the firet quarter, Thurs [pan nt ett The detectives who went to the Park Avenue Hotel after Duke have made affidavit that he was ‘helplessly which was aferward ;served: on ‘Duke, drunk when’ they took him away. The Rev: W. W. Coe, of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church, smarried: Duke and Miss Webb on Dec, 19, He says the party came to the aig to marry @ woman with buatnens. ability, He a a wt perm ‘ot f roneneas inl and your rela- i ih Lea and that no mom- Ga 0, lhe tn Aan WG ae ph Piensa fo FA ake ee ry Dab by living: et the rig nt ‘Winton, a ran, ner nee. ‘but that: they he didn’t mind, ‘The oknwear BRRATIC, forty yeats has been somewhat erratic, He did not and convivial, In his conservative periods he man of ponsiderable abitity. a the American Tobacco Company he specu- fortune, What little is lett of Brodie ponalite ah equity in @ quarter of a million dollars’ iI entat Pel ‘{e heavily mortgaged, Gnd stock in a number of ‘Duphan, Knew of Brodle's connection with the present when he appeared in Durham, N. ©,, with a Duke took the ‘woman with: hint go inside, He and the woman left tor New GAN INVESTIGATION, 0 that tho peculiar gonditions leading to the marriage the family, Nicoll, Andble & Lindsay were employed on the,oane, Last Wednesday night momber of ho lives out-of town arrived in the city, and went to the, ” He hadn't been in the room. very long when the telephono dK Up the vecolver and a woman's volco sald: ister-in-law, 1 called up to tell you that I have odie and that we ate very happy.” emt r of! ate family At the Hoffman House said that if this was BM the wero happy, but had no comment to make on ue ee the woman's vole, “I want you to know that we are very r. Duke is here and wants to tell you so himself.” Duke then came to the bidhe de hing and was asked ‘by his ‘it was trae he was married, as came the reevaee) “thie little Roca girl has got te, and got ay Cue "Ave you satisfied?” was asked. L don't know Whether I am or not,” was the response. led through the telephone: Phere was abrenk in the talk at this point, and the man at the Hoff-| end could hear two women talking to Brodie Duke, Then Mr. -chureh in a carriage and seemed in excellent spirite. There was nothing) (wrong with Mr, Duke at the time, he says, and nothing to'indjcate that he ‘didn’t appreciate the inrportance of the step he was taking, STEPS OUT. Lawyer George H, Mallory, who represented Miss Webb in some sae her {tobacco ‘litigation: before.she was Mra. Duke-and who last night closed the door of his house to her, made this statement to-day: “E have nothing whatever to say agatust Mts, ‘Duke, but 7 Fefuse to have anythingito‘do with this Duke case, 1 ‘represented her in some com- eye ik aah merélal matters only. I undertook to close the ‘Texas tobacco land deal, r that & more ‘ovlig and’ that is the only connection I had with her. I have.not seen her or ce thig last trouble.camocup, and 1 have no de- 488 do. Wensationml as this onb: Mrs, Duke was | ways a perfect lady in her dealing with me, Mallory went: to the District-Attornoy’s Office, to-day. and asked Jt he was wanted in conndétion with the Duke case, He was told that-he was not. + davit on which the committmen of Duke was secured was Bavermetiter, prow sheds Wy Charles G. Milch, of No, '212 St, Nicholas avenue, Mr. Mi 5 and 6, Duke wae at the Pat Avenie constant. influence of liquor, that he be~ haved in @ stupid, “dopey” manner and that his condition was, abnormal, 4 Me gdea on to Atate. that he belleves that Duke's senses are disordered he Lau taeda He asks that Duke ‘be: committed to SAYS DUKE WAS. “ BRAVILY DRUGGED E. P. Osbaldeston, masseur, of No. 7 West Sixty-third street, made sev- eral affidavits on the case ‘to-day for the District-Attorney. He says: ‘On the nlght of Dec,’ Mrs, Desplatnes came to my AOUse’atd Woke Bie up, Bhe '9| bald, ‘I have @ patient for you and there fs $10 in it’ “Mrs, Desplaines took me to the Hotel Winton,’.We had to enter by the Park avenue side, and I was then taken to the third'floor. Mrs, Des- In one of the inner rooms were & man and woman. ‘There are your patients,’ she said, “L recognized the woman as Mrs, J, A. Powell, She was known to me) as Alice and had lived ofrmerly at No. 36 West Sixty-fourth street with a) Thursday afternoon, He explained that She safd she was related to the Vanderbilts and’ Dr. Seward Webb. 1 told her she lied, and then she said: ‘Well, I'm related to HER LAWYER ‘communicated with her sire to get mixed up in al fin this affidavit that on Jan, ‘Hotel and that he was under Plaines took me to room 'No, 12. man named Powell, them, anyway,’ ey was 48, fo heavy drinking.” to me: ’ throne, friends in Chicago, for four months.’ condition. She poured this Into Mr, Gn nearly every occasio: tion with the same results. Nye badd {fs all right. I'm satisfed. id ‘ended the talk, iy after the marringe Duke went to Durham, so the det sctlves on He trled to wind up his affairs in| that pince and wien He left, he ot ot tock with him and arranged to have $100,000 worth of atock iin tock! corporations sent to this elty. The detectives also learned | Hand the two women went to a number of downtown banks with | Lio raiae og ng on it, but were not successftl, detectives ind completed their ‘cage it was decided to take and the District-Attorney's office was called into the . ‘was told to Mr, Lord ‘and Mr, Perkins and fhe itive Patt and eet the | Mra Desplain nw \ Mre nown 1 nto % sunt a barber elghth street, On the nleht of th ered the {ned hin the mar the nights o? Dee, 80 and 31 and gave Alm 4 t¥0 treatments, When I saw what they wore doing with hin—there ara six men and women in the conzplracy—l went to the Duke family and.‘ told them.” Dk. SEU R I: s STORY, April 1. for the rush is that the depositors who | dressed, some have pirt off until the last minute wish to take advantage of ‘this: law; President Wood, in looking et the crowd of prospective depositors, said “This looks like prosperity, doesn't it? 1 Wave Tu CAL se PAY ren BACK, Trier wo arden {Ut CALL TOMORROW ,tF NOT i, ToMonRow~ My ADDRESS OH CANADA Looks as if somebody had money.” Whe crowd to-day was about 7 per arriving: in carriages, ing” fillod the main floors of the build- Ae the six spe lal officers of the rein fore, Patrolmen Dorn sti ean e Mulberry Cag stat! ht me: tine oping the fikes for formed. * People who arrived at 10 Yolock were HER DESCRIPTION OF DUKE. “*This is one of the famous Duke family. He is the power behind the| He is the one who made all the money for the other brothers, and | T have just sold him all the tobacco in the State of Texas. After he gets well| we are going from here to Richmond, and thence to Durham. We will 80) to Texas from Durham, and, on our way back, stop a couple of months with | We will return to New York after that, and engage you) HE KNOWS MRS, DESPLAINES, allowed to go Into the room unless they passed through ve known this woman for years, with a well-known man of this city, Molland, now at No, 20 West Sixty- taken from the house im, his mind a total wreck,” ined vuke’s chest and dis due to the administration of drugs. vielt fT ex APPEARED TO HAVE BEEN DRINKING, ' “TL gave massage treatment to Mrs. Desplaines, Duke was the man who was inthe room, His face was fuched and his heart was futtoring. His speech was {neoherent, and [ noticed the contraction due “I immediately told Mrs. Desplaines that Mr. Duke's condition was so serious that they had better call in a physician, formed that they had engaged Dr. Maurice A. Sturm, of No, 1620 Madison avenue, On my suggestion a nurae was employed by the doctor. George A. Ochsen, of No, 42 Hast One Hundred and Twelfth street, “The nurse was to have received §20 a week for his services, but on the advice of Dr, Sturm he put in a bill for $30, On the firet night I went there Mrs. Duke, who was then Alice Webb, was in the room with him. She sald T was subsequently in- “During all this time Mr. Duke was unable to talk, and during my sub- sequent visits I endeavored to talk with him, but he was not in a coherent! “In my presenca on the first night T was called in, Mrs. Desplalnes | crea by the Natlonal Baseball Commis- mixed a whitish fluid, like milk, with something that looked like whiskey, | | Duke's mouth and-at once he went off to sleep. | when I visited the room she repeated this opera- jot — cage, I don’t ike the looks of things. On my first two visits I attended Miss bad colds, I cid not see Dirke then. and from then on I gave up my entire casé that I almost allowed A. swuman after, ret got a check for 2 from tor $260, powders and cough mixture, € know with his-whiskey, Be drank whiskey Miss Webb to Delmonico’s.” Had it not bean for the proceedings inttituted by his aon Brodie Duke would have today received $16,500 from R, H, Kaufman, a broker at No, 42 Broadway, who hid succeeded In negotiating a loaf: On the sevurities which Collector Treat rejected. “All arrangemonts had been. com: Pleted,” sald Broker Kaufman, ,“I was to have received the money from the bank this morning, but on reading of the: affairs of the Dukes in the news- for the return of the two notes which the Dukes had given me, There {a no doubt that Duke would have received the $16,000, less commission, to-day, had his gon not had him placed in a want. tarlum pending the outcome of the liti+ gation resulting from his marriage, , Story of the Transaction, “Duke eame'to my office late last Ne” wished ‘to ‘borrdw $16,600, with which to buy @ tobacco orop, Mrs, Duke was with him, He did not have the ap- pearance of a man who had been drink- ing, He was keen, alort and ousiness- dike, “Mra, Duke seemed a pleasant, mid- Me-aged Woman, Bhe talked a gront Fated and laughed and joked with her husband, Bho did not have the appear. PRES, PULLIAM 2" OF LEAGUE ILL National Baseball Commission! May Have to Hold Conference) in Sick Room—Magnates in Cincinnati for Meeting. CINGINNATI, O,, Jan, 9,—Increage in the draft price for minor Jeague players plonship games between New York and Hoston were the chief subjects consid- sion, which met here to-day, Belief that Ban Johnson, President ot Ove dui the Ameridan League, would recede |from his former opposition to the quests of the minor leagues, thereby making slmpler i matter of a cdmpros | papers, I called at the bank and asked | were FOLK WARNS AS 10 HE TAKES KES OFFICE MisebirPs ion Governor De- clares for a Clean Govern- ment at Inauguration—Bryan Talks of Roosevelt. ‘pFPRRSON CITY, Mo, Jan 9 Joseph W. Folk was to-day inaugue rated’ Governor of, Misaourl, The cere monies took mace in the House of Rop- resentatives, Gov.-eleot Folk and Lieut,-Gov,-elect McKinley met Gov, Dockery and tiie other State officials In the Governor's office, and, headed by the Committeo on Arranganionts, marched to the hall, by Chief Justice Brace, of the Supreme} o| Court, ‘Gov, Bolk then delivered his inaue ural address; in which he dwelt inrge- away to be forgotten, but the mem The oath of office was administered) Of map will linger long over the Famous Mixologist, Ge His: Line, Dies in the Stat Hospital on Ward’s-leland * Senilo Dementia. 4, The “Only William” te death, escat in pace, Never was there: one as Willlam Rohmédt, relive of ‘burg, but a New Yorker by and the merit of his work, For vyeara he ruled supreme in his 'olase, highest living exponont of the gentle of mixing grinks,' ‘Tho saloon “by Bridge,’ wifoh he made famous; of the “Only Wiltam,” greater’ co cocter of them all, ‘i Ho died yesterday in the State Pital on Ward's Island of denite 4 Iv on legislative corruption and speik-|mentia, The man who t6ok the ing for % thoroughly clean government. | ements—not Tn this connection he said; “An ofiojal cnn embergle puble power as woll as public money, One in public Ul] waiting, at 2 o'clock, having stood In Ine for four hours, There were many who found It impossible to gat @ny deposit made to-day, and they will tThake a last attempt to-morrow, Whe bank clerks went without lunch: they have been doing for some 2 order to accommodate as many propin as possible, ‘The scene at the Immigrant Savings Bank was similar, only there were not Quite so many people, —_—— were ill at the Hotel Wilton, said to an Evening World reporter to-day: °“{ ani golig tO tell.the District-Attorney everything I know about this T havo mae o schotule of all my visits to Mre, Duke and of: the services I rendered her. Until, on Deo. 1, I was called to the Wilton Hotel to attend Mrs, Duke, then Miss Webb, 1 had never seen elther ber or Mra, Desplaines. The proprictor of the place 1#a@ member of my lodge, and that is how I happened to be summoned, Webb and Mrs: Desplaines, who had T was later ealledin to attend him time to him, I was so busy with his to die whom I should have looked him.and on Jan. 3 a contified ebigok ‘Mr, Duke atill owes me.a great deq) of money for my services, “y am @ gtadvate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Baltl- /more, Until two years ago I was employed at Stamford Hall, a sanitarium in Stamford, Conn., T never administered anything to Mr, Duke but beronal he was in the habit of drinking milk that way when I went with him and {He SENSATION STOPS BIG LOAN TO THE DUKES. ance of A drinking wom: “The two camé to see me ne the next day, Pay 0 bas oe i Securities. When bring them wi i when the money on the nates, would be paid,” hike Abid spies was talking he op indie containing the notes. meh pa ht had received back from the baa a uke's signature re wee aan ‘Are 2 fin else , na ‘Webb ‘Dik Duke in big round horaat “The signatures show that, the couple @ dition to transact busliess propertly,” sald Broker Kaufman, Sult Against Dake, Herman Norden apa Wi Ay Ale Dh Be pile comprising the broker firm of den & Co, have sucd Brodie ur Duke to necover $4,600, alleged to have been et Ina slock transaction of Dec, 24, mt came out In the Supreme Court to- day, when Charies Blandy applied to Justice Laverty for permission to he amine orp i tneneee, at Durham, C., before trial to ascertain bebo: Duke acted in person in the stock di or was made, as his answer “phy ay by. W._J, Braham without his knowl- edge, i Branham was his stenographer at one tim The application was, denied, Duke's arte applet Jexander & Colby, haying nett inebion to secure a replying affida- t from ‘The tiinscotion in question related to the purchase of. 2,000 bales of March | cotton for Duke, at his request, accord. retiree eet to the cosplaint, camital into the business might make pome money, President Pulliam 11, The meeting, which was to have been called to omer at 10 o'clock, was post- poned until noon, on account of the {Il- ‘news at the St, Nicholas plat of Presi+ ‘Jent Pulllam, of the National League. At moon anothet postponement was made, and It was said 4t probably would be late dn the afternoon before the Na+ onal Commission would be called to onder. Mr. Pulllam’s condition was sald to be such that It was hoped he might be able later in the day to attend the me ling, ‘The physlelans liter annoy that Mr, Pulllam was threatened with pneumonia and that he must not leave | his bed, However, an arrangement waa | perfected whereby the Commission may carry on its business,’ The Commission met In cnen session during the afters noon, Chairman Herrmann holding the proxy of Pulliam, and in cage of anv business requiring a secret session ft Was arranged that the Commission and the proposed spring serles of cham-| should go from the hv tol oarlors to Pilam's bedroom, where the full membenship will bo present In person, TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF TO BE MARRIED AGAIN. Kingagement of the Rx-Lientenunt- Governor to Mins Inabelle Morrixon Announced, The engagement of former Lleut.- mise in the drafting of players, was gen- She is the eral, Ant Brush, who tele sentatives of stant communieadion with if f the Buffalo team of the n Teague, sald to e4 should get ther on the mivtter hoe wie Grip Coin Nias Brome, guini world wide id Grip. remedy. fomaven tne eatin, native proposition has been | Sim |Goy, Timothy L, Woodruff to Miss 1 bello Morrison, of the Dorllton Apa Broadway and Seve. , was announced this afternoon neously the chgdgement of his sou, John &, Woodruff, to Miss Bugenie Watson, of Columbus, O,, was an- {stounved Both marniages will take plac t 6 than Woodtutt, the gon, ree years oid, He wag re: uated from Yale, swift & Co sales of freah beet th New office has no more right to use oficial powers. for: petponad wondly than he wok! have to put his hands into the publ{c treasury to pay a private debt, “In omer to ald in the inyestigation of rumors of corruption laws should be enacted compelling witnesres to testity as to thelr knowledge of bribery trans- aotiong and ¢xempting such witneasoy ftom prosecution for any matters dl- rectly or indireotly growing_out of such testimony, “Tt ls proper that railroads and all interests, quasi-public and pubic, should have the right tp appear before legisintive committees and present rea- sons for dr against the passage of any bil, They Ikewise should be accorded the privilege of addressing the indl- vidual lJegialators in a proper way, but the maintenance of a professional lobby breeds corruption and should not be permitted. Professional lobbying should be made a crime,” Col,’ Wiliam J. Bryan, who came with his wife to-day to attend the in auguration of Gov, Folk, addressed the Legislature on fnyitation of the Repub- ican “House, ‘The’ speaker who was heartily recelyed, congratulated tho people on the election of Mr, Folk, pe- dase, he sald, it was the reward for duty, well. performed, Corporation Influences, the speaker waid, often controled) officials, and to stop this he favored municipal owner ship of public institutions, sie advo- cated the establishment of State fre and State life {naurance departments to furnish Insurance to the people at coat. “T'do not think dur banks fre safe.” fd Gol, Bryan, “They are fo. are Mio thar they make money in good times and throw ve risk on depositors in bad times.” Ne then mady reference to_ the aftaire of Mrs. Chadwick, Col, Pryan commended President Rooevelt for recommending. Jegislation to have campalgn contributions printed. also commended tie President for his recommendation of legislation en- larging the powrrs of the Interstate Monparee redid ie ac ieatatuoritt “Railroade control mui ef 5 ae Col. a ha “and if President ooseyelt ig in earnest In ayer ‘inele power war he will lead a strenuous life dur- ing phe next few years,” fetes NEAR KLOPMAN DISCHARGED, Man Arrested When Wife Wan Murdered In Released, Frnest Kiopman, of No. 14 East Fit- teenth stmot, whose wife and friend. George Fricke, were found dead in his rooms about ten days ago, and who was arrested wt the time on a charge of homicide, was discharged by Magistrate Barlow i the Yorkville Court to-day, the polloe ‘did not succead In making out any kind of a ense against’ Klop- men; fact, his arrest in the first piace The police are still looking thing else, for bhi mysterious Ttallan who was in Dove with sie. Kelopman and” who. 1s suspected of Committing the double murder, WOMAN DEAD IN CANAL. Supposed to Have Committed Sul- olde While Temporarily Insane, PATERSON, N, J., Jaa, 9.—The find- lng of the body of Mrs, Mamle Me- Cance in the Wunder Canal has ended a search that hed been going on for hor #inee ale’ disappeared aA week ago ight, It 18 the theory of the the woman while temporarily Insane committed sulolds by jumping {nto the canal, Mrs. McCange was twenty-three years of age. She had been married over three years, She was the mother of three children, only one of whom |s living. child was born about three kasd ago, BABYS TERRIBLE ‘SORE |q Body Raw With tne, Caused Untold , Agony, Doctor Old No Good, Mother Discouraged, GUTIGURA CURED AT ONCE “My child was a very delicate baby, A terrible sore and humor broke out on his body, looking like raw flesh, and causing the child untold agony, My physician prescribed various rem- edies, none of which helped at all, TI became discouraged and took the matter into my own hands, and tried Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment with almost immediate success, Be- fore the second week had passed the soreness was gone, not leaving a trace ofanything. Mrs, Jeannette H. Block, abt Hosedale St, acadadild N.Y.” 8 more as & witnees thu anys | 999 8 bad mm themset made them into ambrosia which gods of olf never knew ‘or ‘of, died amidst surroundings in thé extreme, Bducated in ‘the of inixology hé had the soul of a To him a gin rickey, a punch, a tall, a figs, a rainbowed cordial wei not just a dash of this and a dash that, a lump of ice, a turning and splash in the glass. To watch the “Only William’! at w ‘was an. educagion, and to hear his ci mentaries on the drink In process formation was to exctie the appetll beyond all words, Hig drinks we} oreations, In his nimble fingers ay nue fervid heart there dwelt the geniy of one of the earth's evcentric factors, And then the next day, Where agai {s the man who can be the sponsor ¢ just such a day-after feeling that Will lam by his deftness guaranteed? Wher are tho "Broadway Zeph, a “Ambro: sla Ambroslalized,” the * sant Bur prise?” They are no ote for tne “Only. William’ is dead, and all Park Row mot The Old and | New Way.) Some Important Facts Which May! 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Mad eney will be re- turned without red tape or embarrassing ‘ questions. ‘This shows our faith In ine and thee the purchaser takes no chances ye rus Stores, ani Ave. and oa Bt. corner eiosavay a and Co. am Broadway, waa ‘ets ibtT Aruntordnm Aves 2606 n'a Dn Stores, GO Bighth Ave | t, and Big! “T, dungmann, 1020 ‘Third Ave, 428 Co» lumbus Ave. 1 Bast 42d Bt, __in Brookiyh at all Bolton Drug storey Brooklyn ie all Bolton Drug Stores. CANDY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, Raspberry Walnut Creams. .1b, 100, Asnorted Fruit and Nat ] COlatEm pr eee eee sere SPEOIAL FOR TUESDAY. Champagne eter e ou Chocolate Pean Crip vcseeeeeeeeretes rotall ane A Full Dollar’ ‘s s WorthFree If sick, simply write Dr, Shoop, package, You pay nothing, prot nothing, deposit nothing, risk noths ing. Write to-day, Dr. Shoop’ s Restorative DIED, BUSSING,—On -Bunday evening, of prow monla, ANN VAN NEST, widow of Jo 8, Busing, and daughter of the late Ab ham Van Nost and Margaret Bild, » in th ith year ef her age, Notice of funeral hereafter, CLARKE,—faturday, Jan. ty CLARKE, beloved wife of James Clarke, in the 80th year of hor sen. Funeral from her late residence, Wright st, Stapleton, 8, 1) Jan, 105 a 9.40 A. Ma: thenoe to the Church of 8 Genin (pa Cures a Cold inOneDay, eo | LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE, {inw.-class, on wring Hach’s Laundry IAN; fhrwiclane Jach's Laundry, 1210 cd ay. ~LAUN DRY WANTS—FEMALE, eens rem, an Soelty, ie Ww. John the Baptist do Ia Balle; interment ‘Moly Cross Cemotery, Brooklyn, MCARTHY,—Suddenly, on Jan, 7, WY) JAM, husband of Sophia, aftor a linger Ing tines, neral from his late residence, No 287 Wost 147th st, on Tuesday, Jon 10, at 1 P.M. ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, ANNUAL MMBTING OF STOCK. holders of THR O, @, LISSBN CO, election of three directom for the eneuin year and transaction of such other busi nosy as may properly come before: thi meeting, will be held’ at office of tha "™ communy, 14 Wooster st, New. Yo JAN, 11, at 4 P.M, A. GUSTAV CARLSON. Secretarn Pree | { | h fo colds, hacking coughs or bronohitls, + ° (

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