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» : a ~ “ASKS FOR HIS WIFE'S ARREST Artist Verrault Has a Battered Face and Form in Court. LASHED BY WOMEN a He Himself Admits that the Job Was Well Done, Saying ‘He Was Lured to Spot, ‘Boorge T. Vérrault, a young artist, of (nilependent means and usually of dap- per appearance, went to the West Bide Court to-day and demanded warrants Wor the errest of hie wife and Mrs. Isalla W. Brown, ,of No. 114 Weet Sev- eaty-third street. He charged that they bad h 7 {pad Thin, He ‘wanted warrants for two men who, he declared, took part in his ohestisement,/ Magistrate Pool, after béaring his etory, sald that he would take the matter under consideration and fahnounce his decision on Monday, Vorrault's eyes were surrounded with lack ridges, Groat welts atood out on ia cheeks and forehead and,'though he was able to get about, he declared that’ every muscle of his body was swollen and that his arms, shoulders and legs fwere covered with great bruises. The wo women, who are both of the athletic type, gave him no quarter. They used exes quirts, oruel whips of plaited feather, and when the lash ends were frayed they beat the cowerlng man own the with the butt ends, After Two More Men. ‘This remarkable assault occurred fwithin the shadow of the "L" struc- ture at Columbus avenue and Highty- @eoond street. No one seems to have {ntertered, and the two women de- wlafod to-day that they had laid on with thelr whips until their arms were @lmost paralyzed, They glory in what thay have done, and assert that there ase two more men who will moot the wage fate, Bohing it all js a strange domestic tangle.’ The singular ditterncs that Igd to the cowhiding last night has existed between the man and wife for Dut a prief time. They separated a Month ago, and Mns, Verrault, a hand- gome young woman, went to live with her friend Mrs, Brown tn her fine house on Seventy-third street, , Two Versions of the Affair, Natureily there are two yersions pf tho whipping and both are involved With complicated statements, Mr. Ver- rault declares that there were two men the plot to. attack him and that they jured him to the spot where the women in walt, This is denied by the wom- ‘They tyke great pride In the declar that they alone planned and car out his punishment, ‘The mon referred to by Mr, Verrault James Mason, a brother of Mra, wn, and Gregory Allen, He |e Father vague es to which of the two fsa re to the epot where the were hiding, whips in hand, @aya that one of the two went to his and heked him to go to tne cor- » He plied with the request, 1t bwvolyed ¢ mocting with a man who wea to give Verrault gome important in- on @ family matter of intl. momen, vo him, Waiting In the Shadows, Pighty-aocond street is not brightly ; The houses are tall and te ane black until you reach Cu- avenue. ‘he two women ree ting in the shelter of one of these ve lows. One of the two men ing near them, Verrault says. other man was walking beside him, ust us he came face to face With his saw the whips, Mrs, Verrault Stra, Fewn Rood sO, ene ‘a firm grip on the i handles of the auiets, and were lashing their boots ner- . The moment of salute was ferrault says that the men him down and left him to the eg the rawhides, The women is. They declare that no man thom or took any part in Ghowed Her Muscular Arms. ening World reporter went to 9 Oth of firs. Brown to-day and got In sie of the story, "Yes," began Mrs, Brown, whipped bim. We whipped him until We eould not lift the rawhide for an- ther. blow, You will see from the oon- it! of the whips that we were ruth esa.’ We had no mercy for him, Any Menmwho will testify against his wite ind attempt to block her from gotting er -juit dues deserves no considera- Mon. } Was Injured on “L” Road, urs ‘YVerrault then explained why sho felt go bitter against her husband, and hey onmity toward the other men ened prich the fants Piaaamen wm! to Verrault last night, ale os ago,” Mrs, Verrault be- Picking Up one of the blood-stained tgand uprayelling the shreds of the fash, “Ty was injured in at percent on road, then operated by the Man- iiss Tgot Judgment for Nee Company, aN of, Bourse, the company fought Lg ey through the higher courts, but stained, Mey husband did not wish me to have this money, He wanted me to be com: letely dependent upon him. He be. Neved his wife should have nothing but phat he gave her, and violently opponed r ‘0 dea of my getting money for an fafuc, that occurred before my mar- 2 FORGED FATHER’S NAME. Béward S$. Dobson Aconses Son of Uttering Spurious Checks, Oharged with forging his father's bame to checks Charles W, Dobson, twenty-seven years old, of No, 215 West Bevententh street, was held In $2,500 bail by Magistrate Barlow in the Yorh- vile jurt to-day, His father Is Wd- ward 8. Dobson, a woalthy plano man- ufecturer, Until two years ago tho youna man ‘was employed as a clerk In the plano factory at No, 282 Ninth avonue, Then he and his parent disagreed and he lett ome, According to bly father a num- jer of forged checks were honored by the Fifth National Bank, but to-day when rles presented a check for $60 was placed under arrest, he. Sethe oe te $CUng Man ald he not anxtous to press the case, but Could hot help” himpelt,, aa” dio bank officials had declared that they will prosecute, STATE RESTS I PAGE MURDER Tucker’s Lawyer Scores Points In Statements Made by Ex- pert for Prosecution—Defense Opens Its Case Monday. OAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jan, 14—The Government in the Tucker trial rested just before 1 o'clock to-day, Counsel for the defense obtained permission to postpone the opening of Its case until Monday, The Throng in the Superior Court to-day when the trial of Charles L. Tucker, accused of Mabel Page's mur- der, was continued looked like a matl- nee party, The women had the most and the best of the seats, and there were @ hundred or more in line outside the Court-House who could not get in. The disappointed ones consoled them- selves with standing on the street and getting a glimpse of Tucker as he walked over from the jail In the cua: tody of his two guards, Prof, E. 8, Wood resumed the stand when court convened. He said he had a correction to make in his testimony of yesterday. “You may make i Vahey. “I sald, for some unknown reason In connection with the contents of the stomach, that Mobel Page's stomach was normal, I wish to say that I never saw Mabel Page's stomach, I' must have had some other case In mind,” explained Prof, Wood, “How much blood was contained in the fine spots you found on the over- coat?” asked Mr, Vahey. “Altogether there was scarcely enough to make ono ordinary drop of blood,’ the witness announced, “Might thowe spots have come from Tucker's finger if the finger had been now,” sald Mr. ma “And the smooch on the lapel? Might that not have come from the finger, too?" Dr. Wood admitted to Mr, Vahey that the brown blood spots that were on the knife when he examined it have disappeared, Blood retains Its red ap- pearance, changing slowly during the first ten days, ‘Then It becomes a brown, If exposed to sunlight it becomes a deep browa, Bolling water applied to the blood changed Hs character at once, 80 that the blood cannot be disaolyed on exam- Inauion, It will not respond to the chamleal tests, A hot tha, will prevent a full test. If a gar- Honey meyttlw! ong. Pe sun for awhile he character of any could not De, acerianed eet at rr, Wood reiterated his * mony that the woman's alte tea eae ul} up when the blow was delivered Y the murderer, There were no. blood 8 Ane Be Se) gible breaated coat, not bloo the doors of the Page house.» ound on Could Eacape Blood, This ended tho cross-examinat: Prof, Wood, and” Medica wont Franols A, Harris, of Suffolk County Was onlled by Attornoy-Genoral Parker, Ho was asked if he could form an opin« fon of how long elapsed between the time when the wounds were inilleted and death occurred, He sald he thought he could. The wound in the back was the first one inflicted, He could not t When the wound in the neck was Infilet- ed. Ho thought death might ensue in from five to seven minutes, Dr. Harris sald he thought a knife with a single cutting edge was used by the murderer, ‘The Tucker knife was shown him, “Could that knife have caused those Wounds?" asked Attorney-General Park- “Tt could, I think, all of them.” “Under the clretimstances do you think the assailant would have fow blood spots upon him?” "You, he would be practically from blood.” The end ‘of evidence for the State come after Dr, Francis A, Harris and Dr, Frank W. Draper had answered several long hypothetleal questions re- lnung to. the conditions found tn the examination of the body of the mur- dered woman, ‘The poltit of their dence was that the knife found In Tuck. or's pocket could have Infilcted the varl- ous wounds which were discovered in Miss Page's body, Both the experts were asked If blood | would a rly be found on the stairs Jand hallway of the Page how suum ling that Miss Page was Ikilled outside r room and then dragged Into. the room. Dr, Harris sald that they would not Wien. the Government closed Its case Mr, Vahey announced to the court the Hivos of Charles H, Innes, ‘Tucker's junior counsel. Ho asked Judge Sher- Pan to appoint his brother, ‘Thomas F, Vahey, in Mr, Innes's place, This was dono and court adtourned, ————— pelt Nina RNA ve i ys Gold and Gin remedy, Tomoves tha ‘cauase thi fare oe’ Wr. free ron, or naph- |* ‘cause, DOT: bs i en route fr ringfeld, O, Hi sin goer fe Oe Nag yon hye SEES HER BABY BURN 70 DEATH Flat Catches Fire, and Mother, Carrying Dead Body of Child, Rushes Out—Her Screams Alarm Other Tenants, Three-year-old Mary Vednareka was nlaying around the stove in the kitchen of her mother’s flat, on the second floor of the tenement at No, 484 Hast One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, to- day, when her clothing caught fire, Mrs, Vednarska was in another part of the house, and before she reached the kitohen the child was burned to death, ‘The flames communtoated to a window curtain and spread to the furniture in the room, Mns, Vednarska barely had time to pick up the body of ‘her baby and run from the house with It before the whole flat was in flames, ‘There were fiiteen families tn the honse, aml a panic resuited from the smoke and screams of the distracted mother, Some of the tenants were sllglitly injured by being pushed down- stairs, ‘The firemen confined the blaze to uhe eecond floor, Mrs, Vednarska says the stove was secure, bul that the fire was very hot, It 1s supposed that ‘the little one accl- ntally fell against it, releasing the foor, and that hot coals poured out upon her filmsy gown, ——— MAN KILLS HIMSELF ON THE SPEEDWAY, UnidentiNed Body Found by Road- side—Probably that of a Laborer, A young man committed suicide on the Speedway, near One Hundred and Highty-third street, to-day by shoot- ing himself in the head, He was found lying dead beside the roadway by a mounted policeman at 7,30 o'clock, 'The body was removed to the Weat One Hundred and Fifty-second street police station and the Coroners’ office notified, Nothing was found by which he could be {dentified. He was about twenty- one years old, 5 feet 7 Inches tall and of falr complexion, He wore a mixed rey coat and trousers and a striped fine shirt. He also had on a blue sweater, His general appearance indi- cated a working man, None of the men employed on the Epesa way, re member Yaving seen him before, —————__— WOMAN STUMBLES OVER BODY OF HUSBAND. souls Hartman Had Committed Sut- olde Because He War Out of Work, Louls Hartman, fifty years old, of No, 59 North Sixth street, Williams- burg, despondent becaise he was out ot work, committed sulclde to-day, He eft his home early and returned with- ie the knowledge of his wife, Mra. Hartman missed him when she awoke and started to search for him, when she stumbled over his body, A bottle In which there bad been carbolle acid lay at his side, ——$——_ CURTIS-PECK WEDDING, A. Stevens Granddaughter of By In Married to T, B. Peck, Jr. Miss Blinor Parke Custis, grand- daughter of the Inte Edwin A, Stevens, of Castle Point, and Thomas Bloodgood Peck, Jr., of New York City, were mar- red in Trinity Church, Hoboken, to- day, The ceremony was performed by the Rev, James Clayton Mitohell, pastor of the chured, and tae benediction was pronounced by Bishop Cortland Wihite- head, o Pittsburg, Owhg to che hun- fly Dole in,wourning for Mis. BP. C. Liewls, the inother of tho bride, only the atives and a few Intimate fronds were invited to attend the ceremony: he reception that followed, Mra, James Millar Cummings, Miss| Lowls's sist as matron of honor, | and the bridesmaids were the Misses Mary Pleton Stevens, Allee G. Anew, Gertrude Hous Rertha Stockw Dolaflold, ' Lols C, “Low,| nd Mary Livingston | girls wee brid om Was att inton 1, De a Albert W, F, Stovens, Harold D. MeGraw, m, Theode Putnam, Durand and Stanle Le Actor Ringgold Dead, RICHMOND, Ind., Jan, 14.--Benjamin Ringgold, aged seventy, a member of | the Otis Skinner Company, playing “The Harvester,’ died here to-day ‘0 was talcen {Il while | homo ea, WORLD: Ore Coty G, JANUARY 14, VERRAULT, HIS WIFE AND MRS. BROWN He Ia a Commeroial Artist, and Mrs, Verrault, Who Is separated from Him, and dlrs. Brown Rawhided Him in Highty-second Street \ BEN IS SENATE TO AID OFTITLEDWOMEN American Wives of Foreigners Will Be Restored to Citizen- ship by Bill Undef Considera- tion—Conditions Imposed. WASHINGTON, Jan, 14—The Senate began consideration of a bill regulating the restoration to citizenship of Amerl- can women who have married foreign- ers Mr, Nelson said thet the bil was in- tended to apply to women of this coun- try who married abroad, and who were ghraroad or whose husbands may have died, Mr, Bacon sald that as the bill stood It did not require the conditions named by Mr. Nelson to enable the American wife of a foreigner to secure a restora~ thon to cltizenship, Mr, Depew sald that it was not the 8 intention of, the hill to confine it to widows and dtvorvees, but to all women who have forelgn husbands, The waman suftragists and the mambers of the American League, he sald, took excep- tion to the fact ‘that women lost their citizenship by marrying ‘forelgners, while men did not, Mr, Hale expressed the opinion that when women married thelr citizenahip wus merged in that of their husbands, Mr, Lodge suggeeted an amendment confining the operation of the bill to widows and lawfully divonoed women, Mr, Tillman protested aginst the amendment as discriminative against “grass widows.” ‘We should not,’ he sald, ‘entirely out off those of our wom: en who enter upon foreign mamtial re- lations because ‘they are #o orasy about tiles, and who may want to get back among decent gentlemen," Mr, Depew defended International mar- riages as natural, and due to ‘the good old-fashioned American reason of pro- piniquity."" “My observation is," he added, “that the title generally chases the girl, and not the girl the title,”’ ‘The amendment was accepted, Mr, Heyburn suggested and Mr, Me- Cumber offered an amendment request ing women taking advantage of the pro- visions of the proposed law to renounce all titles of nobility which they may have acquired, and It was agreed to, At the suggestion of Mr. Spooner the bill went over for a day, et CASSATT A DIRECTOR OF THE NEW HAVEN ROAD. President of the Penneylyanin Added to the Board, as Was Expected, A, J, Cassatt, President of the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company, was elected a director of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company at the monthly meeting of the Board of Direc- tors of the latter company in this city to-day. Percy R, Todd, First Vice-President of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, was also elected a director of that company, SE SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bun rises, 7.23/8un sets. 4.55/Moon seta, 9.30 THE TIDES. Sandy Hook... Governor's Talan Hell Gate Ferry 131 818 8.80 B24 0.50 10:02 VORT OF NEW YORK, Cearense Lampasas Bermudian INCOMIN! D STEAMSHIPS, TO-DAY Seneca, Havana, Comanche, Jacksonville, Barcelona, Antwerp, Umbria, Liverpool, New York, Southampton. OUTGOING STEAMSBHIPS, SAILED ‘TO-DAY, Encanin, Tvorpool, — RRenublte. Naver, Minnebaha, Zilla, Curacoa, Southampton, Coanio, Porto Rioo, Zenland, Anewerp. | Madura, Arrentina, Fringess Irove, Naples, Altal, Jamalea, Graf Waidersee, Mextno, Furnosala, , Havana, Mumbure. Bt Cla, Galveston Glasgow. sia: Charleston, , BIG GAINS IN BANK FIGURES Surplus Runs Up to Unexpected Mark, While the Loans Are Sharply Cut—A Surprise for Wall Street’. A big gain in surplus and pronounced cut in loans, with the other features good, combined to make the weekly bank statement issued to-day excellent, Wall street, while prepared for a | favorable statement, was taken entire- | ly by surprise by the excellent showing, and the result was immediately shown In the rush to buy stocks, The figures as given out at the Clear- ing House were i Cireulat roulation Lemal tenae Specie BUYING BY SHORTS HOLDS COTTON IN LINE. Cotton opened steady to-day, with the list unchanged to points lower. There was enough local covering to hold the market in Hno, but little out- side support to etimulate amy notable Advances, The opening prices wore; January, 6.76 bid; February, 6,79 to 6.80; Marah, 6.85 to 6,86; April, 6.91 to 6.02; May, 693 tu 6,9; June, 698 bid; July, 7.06 to 7.07; August, 7.08 to 7.09; September, 7,10 to 7.18; October, 7.13 to 7.14; November, 7.14 to 1.16, The closing prices were: January, 6.79 to 6,80; February, 6.82 to 6.84; Maroh, 6.87 to 6.88; April, 6:93 to 6,96; May, 6.96 to 6,97; June, 7.01 to 7.02; July, 7.07 to 7,08; August, 7.10 to 7.12; September, 7,13 to 7.16; October, 7.16 to 7,17, Market closed quiet, et WHEAT STEADY WITH PRICES HIGHER, With cables easy the wheat market started steady to-day at about 1-4 of a cent higher, The professional element was bearish, Now York's opening prices were; Wheat—May, 1161+4; July, 103, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat May, 1166-8 to 1163-4; July, 987-8 to 99; September, 911-2 Corn—May, 448-4 to 445-B-3-4; July, 453-8 to 411-4-8-8, New York's closing prices wore: Wheat—May, 116 8-4 bid; July, 103 3-5 asked; September, 1-2, Corn—May, 60 1-3 aeked, as Holiday on Carnegie's Gilt, ANTON, N, Y,, Jan, 14—Dr, Almon Gunnison, President of St, Lawrence University, to-day announced that he nad received $50,000 from Andrew Car- nogie with which to bulld and equip a now écience hall, A half holiday was declared like a “stitch in time,” the: beneficial effect and save mien WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND. 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Unusual strength marked to-day's dealings In the stock market, the list finishing from 1-2 to 2 per cent. higher under the lead of Union Pacific, which closed at 1191-8, after opening 1 point higher, from 117 3-4 to 118 1-4, on a sale of 10,000 shares, Reading was excep: tlonally heavy, blocks of from 500 to 5,000 shares changing hands during the session, The bank statement was an Influential factor, {it surpassing the most favorable expectations in Ka showing, Southern Paoific ranked about next to Union jn strength and activity, the | price advancing to 68, againnt 66 6-8, ite close of yesterday on heavy buying, There was a steady demand for Bt, Prul, {t advancing almost 11-2 per cent. following a little hesitation in the | early dealings, Canadian and Missouri Pacific, Read- | |ng ond Atchison were prominent in the | trading at fractional advances, Leather was the feature of the In- | dustrials, the common scoring a gain |of 1 per cent. and the preferred 1-2 per cent, Amalgamated Copper occupled & prominent position in the market, the price freshening up 6-8, Gains of from 58 to almost 1 per cent. were scored by the United States Steel issues, ‘There waa no feature to the Tractions, they closing about steady, while Erle was irregular, Government bonds were unchangod and the others strong, 'The total sales of stocks to-day were 764,800 shares and of bonds $4,761,000, ‘The sales of stocks for the week were 8,034,800 shares and of bonds $27,246,000, \ Closing Quotations, Not Bales, Wich, Tow, Clone. oh'x, 100 Allis Chiers,.. 16% 16% 16% + % 100 Allis Ch, pf... 6 65 61500 Amal, Cop..... 0% 76% 7% + % 1100Am, Car & F.% 4 MM + % 004m, H, & L. 11m Mh 2800 Am, H.& Lipf. 61% 60% 50% + % 60 Am. Jee 1.4 64 Oh + 300 Am. Ice pf. 81% 88% +1 800 Am, T2000..,.. 85% %Y 95% +% 4300 Am, Malt 8% 8h 8+ Hh 1700 Am. Malt Mh 1% Wh + % } $800 Am, Smelting. & 81% 81% + % 700Am, Sm, pf..112% 112 119% +1%4 1800 Am. St Fay. 44 18% 14% +14 4700. Am, St. Fipf 67% 56 67% +1% 3700 Am, Gugar..,.142% 142 142% + % 300 Am, T. pf new, 92% 2% 92% + % 400 Am, T. pf, ct. 4 Of om 100 Am. Wool 2% 2% Wh 600 Anaconda . 11% 1 1 8900.A, 'T: & BF ., 88% 87% 884 + % 900A. T, & BF pf. 101% 101% 101 + % 100 At, C, Line,...122 123 18 12000 Balt, & Ohio, 109% 108% 108% + % 100 Balt.& Ohio pf 9% 6% %%y + % 7300 Brook. R, T.,, 2% 61% 62% + % 500 But, & Sue, pf, 88% 88 BuY—% 5000 Can, Pacific .,184% 188% 134% + 4 900 Ches, & Ohio,, 48% 48% 84 + % #0Ch, & Alton, @ 4% @ +% 100 Chi, & Alt. pf. 88 638 83. 1900 Chi, & NW....206% 207 2084 + % 100 Chi@ NW. pf.237 287 37 +8 5700 Chi, Gt, Weat, 23% 22% 28% + % 400C,Gt,W.pf, B. 3% 8 4+ % 2000 C,, M, & St, P1756 178% 174% +1% +500 Chic, Term ... 10% 10% 10% 200 Chico, Term, pt. 1 20% 800 Chi, Un, Te. 400 Ch, Un, Tr, WOC..C.,.C.& Bt. 90% 90 6200 Col. F, & 1... 47h 46% Bales, 100.N, Y. Air Br, .157% 167% 187% “+ 2000.N, ¥, Centralid 143 148% + % 100 N.Y, ,C.@S8t.L.2 70% 76% 76% + % 2600 Nor, & West.. 0% 1% 0% + % 100 Nor, & W.. pf, 92 1 92 1 100 North Am,....101% 101% 101% + % 2600 Ont, & Wost.. 4% 41% 41% +% 400 Pac, Mall, 64M 4 MK 19100 Penn, RR.. 4.187% 187% 187% 1600 Poo, Gas., 900 Pressed 8, C., 87% 87% 200 Pressed 8.C.pf, 89% 89% 800 Pullman P, CB 248 10 RR, Secu.. .... 200 Ry. St. 8; . 33% 100 Ry. St. Sp. pf.. 08% 9319 400 Rep, Bteel..... 16% 16% 500 Rep, St. pf... 70% 60% 28400 Reading .. s+ 80% 80% 60) Reading ist pf, 92 2 800 Reading 2d pf. 84% 8% 26400 Rock Island ., 87% 86% 1600 Rub, Goods ., 27% 27 100 Bloas+Sheff., ., 62 03 1008.1,&8,F.1 pf. 79 19 1008 L & BF M pth 74 pusly: tt, 600 St. L, 8. W.., 25% 2% nd at 1800 Bt, L. 8. W, pf, 68% 68 105700 Sou. Pacific... 68 66% 1000 Sou, Pac, pf...117 end’ for this 4800 Bou, Ry Co... 8% % iy D, 700'Tenn, ©, & In Th 1% 1200 Tex, Pacific .. 8 100 Tol, Riwys..., 22% 224s 100 Tol, St, L&W. 36% 100T'1.8 Li & W pf, 68% 200Un Bag & P., 10% 10K 129000 Union Pac .,.119% 118% 800 Union Pac, pf 9% 97 100 Un, Ry Inv... 2% 2% 100 Un Ry Inv pf. 6 65 4100'U. 8, C. Pipe. 2 = 4% 700 U. 8, CLP, pt. 80% 8 400 U, 8. 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OF Firemen, F, M, GIBSON, Deputy _and Acting Commlasioner, the, Dopartment “in the Bi avenie and Fit Borough of Aj i y the perso son realdes, and E weekly; gens DRESS WELL Fanart to” onfer, EXCHANGH CLOTHING CO, 239 Broadway, room 4; out-of-town mall orders address room 3, HOW TOCURED Tho best book ever written on and how to oure it is being given | absolutely froe of charge by tte Health Bpecialiat Sproul dangers and cure of allment, ‘comes on} bi a juccasstul the most obstinate fhorqughty, nd permane! the ant FREE DYSPEPSIA BOOK COUPO - S eie ae ray |): ADDRESS. rata } OF Ns oe General Pasconer-kiont, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | ANNOUNCEMENT In view of important Interests mand my undivided attention, 2 ‘These are certain symptoms of | lWotantly determined to sever my with the United Btates Fidelity & ‘cases: In @ mar-| Company, In (aking thie sotion you've had catarrh | thet the annual statement of of fifty | just published shows that it wae, detter or stronger bas any company rhown a’ I beapeak for it & of the frlendehip and patronage of and business acquaintances, ANDREW FREEDMAI real 4 Vicecpresigent, ot ANGER. | W v ter a tower i ‘trust ; ine telendsnip aoa frtenda, JOHN R. 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