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(GyeviAl to ‘The Evening World. TPELIOR, Vt, Fob, 2—Goy, C ‘toeday announced tram Water- it he had granted a reprieve i .2-for Mrs, Mary M, Rogers, Win ‘k0-morrow. In a statement, @ Governor ald the reprieve was ‘be given for a new trial, @ statemomt vf Gov, Bell is as aK, “eondemned 40 be hanged at fn order that opportunity wram a reprieve to Mra, O/thik exprosely and only on that she claims through her it she has not had a fatr date as June 2, alnce that lo her to bring her ‘case, with idence she claims to hye, Supreme Court at ite May ‘the declaion of that court Pikcktion must be final, a0 Utive power 18 conovrned, ration is given in\granting the complaints mude by eer it tho laws of Vermont are ‘barbaroas, 1 irtlove that Yermant are just aid nici a8 the will avd wish of the the State and the beat judg 1¢ enlightened and Inw-ablding eom! Inwealth. Rogers Unmovod, ithe reprieve, was giv “in the: peikon , : 4 Hf He Hy) Peel Je oan and Rev, Mr, Prioon chaplain, at 241 “Atogers apparently wax ‘the: announcement.: ‘Windsor County, was phon. told of the Ex- ay ek; who took a prominent : net ‘the plea for « teprieve ‘as cltizens Of tho matter to the ate winon before allbwe ¢atyy vat the execu: Helused. to\give tho de- son, but declared that nga Wa wit 5 where Mrs, a. ‘added that tt ‘tile woman #hostd: bp Bherit sald to-day. . ‘1 pponed to. ft. ,1 piead pera'e ite as 4 Wound 7 49 ‘The Bvoning World, Vt. Feb, 2—Tho fire rt, Rowers hes heen pu. ‘arried (0° the prison om- Eyenthg World's corre. | palied Sher Pook on ees the Gover- Wan in the tetepho if "4 ne meveral deputies walting! tor Re from the State Executive, God, te it true?” he asked, old ‘that there could be no Mho called Sheriff Peck on Much easter than it is to sen large: ‘Act of Suburban land. You can maké money buying s jburban Acreage, dividing it Hots 4nd séiling’ the lots to buy or sell Rea auth tn the were printed tase VR J Ree a « Company Nou ri''to att o'clock, complaint, WAGK HARNERS SHOULD COMPLAIN AGAINST Bi R. T, AT HEARING T0-NIGHT. very working man and woman who has rerowded carn and the Ineficient, inadequate service of the t ie henring of grie' a Room 27, County Court-Honse, Hrooklyn, Kegister your if } THOR i Y STRIKE 9°0'Peppen Wered on account of ia Invited hy the State Ratlro: ren wet, at 7.0 t it was ap hea minutes before he could call the yernor, \ Hig jnelination was to nptity Mrs, | {mmediitely, but he Anally des clded to walt until he could hear dl- rectly trom Gov,! Bell, In the mean- tlme Father Delany and the matron had been sent for. Tears stood tn the sheriff's eyes, Half a dozen broads shouldered deputies in the guard-room weptiand made no show of concealing ig Joy. felt, pt. Oakes, of ‘the prison, was also quike ‘overcome with Joy, The ‘news f ickly spread and the town went wild, the pedple as though with one impuiae making for oie dail, Fae cheered and surged about the pore, and mot until several keepers Weres-sent do dAlsperse, them, did ; they withdraw, » i 3 en & donference between *Bheft and the prison erties the news | the Teptleve was given to’ Mrs, hy thie) ; Buy and Mer, the prison, chaplain, . Rogers apparently was ‘the anpouncement. of at 24. "M womoved, by, LIKE BROTHER ‘Nh Crommelin, New. York “Salesman, Cuts’ Wrists in Philladefphia Hotel—Brother Killed Himeelt Month Ago: PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Feb, 2—With both .wetsts slashed to tho T. M, Crommelin, a travelling salesman for 0} New York: dry, goodn house, was found ; lying on the -bed of nis room in, the Hotels Walton here this morning. Hip wounds were, self-inflicted, Only the fact that ha was hurried to the hospital within a few moments after his attempt at suicide eaved his life. Physicians there report that Crommelin will prob- ably Hye. Crommelin, who Is about thirty-five wears old, J8-eaid to lye at No, 107 West Twanty- street, Now York, He game to the Walton on Jan, 27, He had freauently stayed at the hotel hefore and Was well known there, de was looked upon as a young man of un- usually jovial disposition and no cause | ,,) cat be assigned for his act, Crommeiin’ has teen employed for aome thre as talesman for the Btand- ard Peerless Pattern Company, of No. OT Wert Twenty-fifth street, He lived with iis’ stepfather and mother, Mr, and Mra. J, G, Firman, at No, 89 West Whiry-recond street. He, left: New} York three weeks ago to be gone on a six weeks" trip, ‘The only reason ussigned for hls at- tempt to end his ilfe te that he has | over the enlcite of his | ert, who killed” himself | wariy laut month In Paterson, » Rob- | ert Crommelin was twenty-elght and) was engaged to be married to a young | woman on the 2th of this month, She| married another man ¢n Christmas night, | Friends of the family say that the father of the two young men also mot) &@ tragic death, about which there ts| sume mystery, et ACCUSED MEN DIDN’T SEND Police Had No E Persbns Arronted in the Saloon of Salvatore Giresl, lence Against, Purtier investigation by the Bre tyn poliag in connection with the “Black Hand widely Hated through the [allan quarter, they were somewhat Impetuou Ing the aalodn of Salvatore Gir 17} Boerum street, corner Montross | avenue. | Out of seven Italians taken from the , Bix have been discharged, the ws that in rald- | ng imable to even establish mien were susplclous persis, ag reed. Gliresi's patrons Jn th main sve hard-working men, not adi) tated ww it ether the ‘Black Hand” ov the Mafla, SMALL PRICES AT HORSE SALE Good-Sized Crowd of Horsemen on Hand’ When Fourth Day of Auction Begins at Madison Square Garden. Two hundred and slxty-lght head of ligt harness horses remained to be Aisposed of when” thé fourth day of the annual mldwinter sale opened at thé 'Nfadiaon. Sayare Garden to-day. ‘Where were''nd Inrge” Individual eon- Heine left this morning, tho offer: ng beng from 4” late” number of ie ‘One of the’ horses listed: for sale during the was the pacer Diayolo, 3101-2, consigned by Frank Mitapatrick, of North Gumorlage, Maas. HON be 4) credited with a trial mile There Was a good-elzed crowd at the fale this morning, but no heavy prices were teallzed during the carly hours, sting Pi tie Heron wold re we iy o re 5 Ayla ‘tediin, “Bold to gona ‘Dove, ‘ork, $310. Hu Uke o € B Ne , 0, 2.2014, @, (0 youre), 15.2. inter, 2. e8-— Huntress Babi shurton. Sold 1o.G, Wools, Pictebure, Pas, $825, Barth Witker Pri Waxes ‘uy, Charley a | Wilkes 7 va Walike, old to, Woods,” Brooklyn, | Howe, ch. nl,, 1, Foxwood—dam uns known! ‘Soa’ > Ho Witt, bynn, Mas, rn WEALTHY BROOKLYN LAWYER FALLS DEAD. a A. Lolt, aprom'nent and wealthy Jawyver. of Brooklyn, dropped dead to- day, supposelly from apoplexy, whilo standing on the corner of Beverly Proud apd Flatbush avenue waiting for a car. Hid had .eft his home at No. 1103; Al- bermarie avenue but a few minutes be- fore to so to his office In the Temple Bar Building. Mr, Toti's father, wno ls dead, served fur many yeors urrogate of Kings County. piso Re ceil HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES.: ESSEX PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Feb, 2—The entries for to-morrow'a races here are as follo 16 *simon Kent Hn *ADEIAM ssc ty sComio Oper ag a5, ANN HT Mabel Sinus 8 2) Onan iB *Pirst 108 ih(* of @ inile; i r THIRD RAC} longs; selling. re |} forming ma: WALL STREET THURSDAY, Feb. 2. There was ginger in the stock market to-day, in spite of the fact that a few | of the boarish operators were ont with thelr ttle hammers. For a brief perlod hammoning on Steel shares produced a depressing effect, but the activa strength of the ratiroad shares drove the hammer brigade off its feet and a | powerful influence for a rise was felt throughout the entire Mat, ' ' John W, Gates ts In the stock marke | with his old-time vim, and whether or not he ts responsible for all of the | winger,” it Js clearly established that he is a rampant bull, His bullish as- soclates declare ‘that they expect to graze on even IMgher piains then were available to-day, The Gates folowing are paying attention chlefly t) Western railroad stocks, although both Reading and Erle have come within the scope of thelr operations, Strong financial interests are at work forcing prices of stocks upward, These efforts are aided materially by the soareity of certain active stocks caused by recent buying. The ‘Rock Island crowd''--Moore, Leeds, Reki, Gates et alts credited with having taken hold of St. Paul for a sharp and substanital ‘advanve, Some of the room tradera passed around the tip to-day that this stock was marked for 200, Interesting developments are expect- ed.in Union Pacific. Heavy Pittsburg and Chicago operators have been buy- ing this stock all the way up from IIT, ‘The story goes that Harriman and his nesociates sold Union Pacific freely on the tising market with the expectation of buyin# It back on a dedline, The Pitisburx and Chicago purchasers, how- ever, bave no apparent intention of letting go. They continued to buy of the shrewdest observers in Wall ig. {street are far afield, when this move ment culminates James J, Hill and his| © Great Northern gesociates will have thelr pockets full of, Union Paolfic shares, “Look out for booms, big and little!’’ was the ery that went up from the floor of the Stock Exchange as the clang of the closing bell droye the overworked brokors to thelr respective offices this afternoon. 5 Reading, in passing 92, touched Its high ‘ark, and this stock was the speculative feature of the day. A strong, pool {s believed to be mainly responsible for this movement in Reading, and yar! cus ‘bufll#h pointe have been systematl- cally distributed, One report Js that the Jersey Central, which is owned by the Reading Company, is to be put on a {0 per cent. dividend basis, All of the ih ld stocks were atr Strength developed in Chic tion on the semt-official announcement that the Morgan-Hollins syndicate had agreed to take the stock of the sub- gidlary companies at about §00 par share, } With New York Central in the lead the Vanderbilt stocks maintained a con- spicuous position in the market. The slection of George F, Baker, President of the First National Bank, as a direc: tor of New York Central, In place of Willlam Bliss, of Boston, realgned, Im- pressed “the Btreet” as,a decided galn i] for, the Central, especially in view of that Vanderbilt plans now require some extensive financlering, ‘The Vanderbilt-Morgan- Baker Interests are closely allied, and they are apparently working in perfect harmony with the Rockefeller Interests, From the character of the buying of New York Central to-day, it 1s evident that a large quantity of this stoeks Is being put away in investors’ strong boxes, An additional advance of 4 points in Delaware and Hudson was caused by it steady, investmen: buying, and Lack~ wanna rose 5 points on the same kind of demand, Speclalivts In these stocks reported a growing scarcity in the market supply of each, Shares of the Pacific Coast Company advanced smartly on lb@ral purchases by ‘Harriman & Co, - Circumstances point to a change in the contro) of this property In the near future with B, H, Harriman as the dominant Influence, Interhorough shares on the curb were weak enrly Inthe day in consequence of the ta'k of a strike In the Subway, When official assurance was given that the differences between company and nen had been amicably adjusted the shares advanced to 22 4-4 and toward the close of the m 24 Was asked, he qurb brokers enjoyed a brief furry over Standard Ofl stock, which sold up $ points to dt¥ on small orders. the fact For other Wall street informa- tlon ace page 19, (eae SS WRECKED IN COAST STORM. NORFODK, Va., Feb. 2.—'Me svhooner Qhenadim, owned by Joseph H, Neal, of Owmiridge, Md., is stranded five vest of Ocracoke Intet, N mve a total loss. She scx, Wel. In 1 Her A severe snowstorm Old Dominion New York, In xoverss hours late, acer severe experience comung down the coagt lawt night «+ \ he ROASTS JEROME jCounsel for Coroner Jackson in Bribery Trial Denounces the Methods of District-Attorney in Court, CASE READY TO GO TO THE JURY. Frignds. of the Coroner Con- int of His Acquittal—De- clara No Evidence Has Been Brought to Sustain Charge. ‘A roast of Distriot-Attorney Jerome and his methods enlivened the trial to- day of Coroner Jackson on a charge of demanding a bribe from Attorney Reass, counsel for a prisoner before him, It was made by Frank Moas, ounsel for the defense, in. summing up the case, which will go to the jury late to-da: Mr, Moss {n opening his address to jthe jury in bitter language denounced the methods of District-Att: i rome. “He has made a member of ie staff act a lie,’ he said, Reass was called to be iientined bee witness for the defense yesterday As- sidiant Distriet-Attorney Sanford #0 tar forgot tiie dignity as a lawyer as to rise from his seat in the hope that the Witness would point him, out as Mr, Reaas, ; “I cannot ,find language strong enough to characterize such tricks on the part of the District-Attorney, Sud HC ok wloused Groner are confident of his acquittal and complete exoneration. The testimony js all Jn, they say, and declare “there Is ab- solutely no evidence that the Corone ever demanded or solicited @ bribe,” I: iw averted by them that the alleger demand was put up to Mr. Jerome's young agsigiant, Candwick. Frank Moss, counsel for Jackson, was the only witness called by the ‘defense to-day on the advance and unless some} pitta), to-day, Mr, Moss went on the stand to contradict some statements made by Attorney Reasa as to conversations be- t ase and himself, The witness declared Reass had told him that Jackson had said “the people upstairs ‘rete: rng to the District-Attor- ney's office) santed $00)" an Reass had ai.1 that Attorney Chadwick had asked him “how much there was in tt for him.” Reass also sald he testified, "that Chadwick wanted money because lleved he was living beyond ny i Croas-examined by Mr, Rand Mr, Moss wald he was admitted to the practice of Taw in 1881, y “Di you know Mr, Reass had made a statement to the District-Attorney be- fore da» met him?” “Dd vou Y hea Fates him what statement he “He told me. I can't questioned him or not” Le dalla “He asked you not to dit that he had talked to you a" aid, noe conditions, ‘that he After Mr, Moss finished, the prosecus tlon recalled Reass and Chadwick in re- moved to dis "| pal jose in the testimony, ed this and was given to change the indictment je summing up ‘was then be- not ugree with the Mr, Rand admitts permission dates. Th gun, PRICE PUT ON TOM LEE'S HEAD Chinatown Placarded. with Of- fers of a $3,000 Reward for “Mayor” of the District. ‘Tom Lee, the Mayor of Chinatown,’ The fact that a price had been put upon the head of the aged Americanized celestial was made known this after: rested for complicity in the murder of Hule Fong, in No. 17 Mott street Tues- day, ' Representatives of the Ong Leong Tong were {n court guarded by d¥tec- tives from the Elizabeth street station, to whom Tom Lee and his friends have applied for protection, “Four highbinders from Boston are here to kill Tom Lee and to earn the reward," said Lee Loy, the seoretary of the Ong Leong Tong. “Not only ts a price put on Tom Leo's head, but a price of $1,000 each Is to be pald for me of Pi pocket. "i tat shinatown's iloating population 1!" in- ing tu-day, The chines New Year stivicies begin to-morrow, Every year the holiday season in Chinatown Js taken advantage of by highbinders or hatchet-men, bs they are called, wreak Vopamasiee upon thelr enemies, Yast year three murders occurred, MAIL, DRIVER'S SKULL FRACTURED. Ww Leaped from jon While Horse Wan Running Away on Brooklyn Bridge, In leaping from a United States mall wagon which was being whirled across the tracks at the Brooklyn Bridge loop by a tunaway horse this afierhoon, Frederick Simins, the dniver, fell and fractured his skull, He was removed to | Hudson Sirect Hosp!ta:, where his con- Aition 4g sald to be serious Simms had been to Brooklyn with a load of mall and was on his way back | lto the New York Post-oMce. When ‘nea the Manhattan entrance ct the| {ridge the horse became frightened and ‘an away, Simms remained in lus goat Until the loop was reached, ‘shen, the ‘horse turn and croas the tra nich were filled with riled and Jumped, $, cars, he became ling on the cone Ww ter | Srete paving, Ho was picked up uncon: | 8, “ie runaway ‘horse Was. stopped Roundsmap Tighe, of the Bridge Squ al, or; |! 81. PETERSBURG, Feb, 2—Emperor lowe the; Killing the Aged Chinese |- Chinatown} is placarded with huge} strips of red paper bearing cabalisiic signs which proclaim, so members of noon in the examination of Ye Lee, ar- | to be killed and three others, all officers | to | |Says He Has No Intention of Taking Slot Machines from | Subway a8 Ordered—He is Told to Get Them Out. 7 Anwgust Belmont to-day rant a letter do the Rapid Transit Commission, an- nouncing that the Interborough’ Com- pany iad removed al! flower and cigar |stamds from the Subway stations, but jth@t- it had mo intontlon of removing the sot machines anji weighing ma- jehines, Mr. Belniont’s letter was the result of @ communloation sent to ‘him a week ago by the Commission calling his at- tention to the fact that the presence of the stands and machines was a violation of the Interborough's agreement with the Commission, When Mr. Belmont's letter was read to-day the olosing paragraph made the Members of the Commission very angry, It stated that Mr. Belmont had con- sulted counses! and_had been informed by the highest legal authority that the; Interborough vai entirely within its rights in keeping the chewing gum and ‘|welghing machines the w:ations, and that there was no yholution of the company’s agreement with the com- mission, : After the matter had been discussed for some time, Comptroller Grout moved that 4 letter be lg 14 to is. Bel- mont a Hen hat, je would have one in which to get the machines poh that If they Were not out by the Raw ‘would be led © wo ‘compel the y to remove th hie motion ananimoust Pv Hp and a letter was acconiing!: GAR BEGINS ~~ HIS REFORMS |Minister of Justice Sent to Rome as Ambassador, and the Chief Press Censor Has Been Removed from Office. Nicholas has signed the appointment of M, Muravieft, Minister of Justice, to ‘be Ambasaador of Russia at Rome. M. Manukhin, hitherto the assistant . of Minister Muravieff, has baen procnote, to Minlater of Justice, M, Swereft, qhief Russian press cen~ sor, has heen removed from his post, | Maxim Gorky, the author, who wap arrested shortly after the disturbances at St. Potensburg, Jan, 22, has been | releaged from! custody. , ‘The papers to-flay discuss the retires ment of Interior Minister Prince Svi- atopolk-Miraky. The Novoe Vremya | says: "The circumstances of Bviatopolk- Miraky leaving, the Ministry of the In- terlor: call forth eympathy toward this sincere, good man and his unrealized hopes,” Continuing, the Novoe Vremya. re- marks that Sviatopolk-Mirsky did not possess the self-confidence necessary to Insist upon the programme. which had the sympathy of the Russian people. The Russ refera to the administration of Bviatopolk-Minsky as a ‘ministry of | good intention,” and adds that “in view of its short duration it would be unjust to demand any results,” Prince Sviatopolk-Mireky has been | granted leave to go abroad tor eleven months, a BURGLAR FOUGHT . WHEN CAUGHT. Some Myatery About the Prisoner Who Carried Two Bank Books, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn,, Feb, 2—A man‘! of thirty years, who claimed he came from Pittsfleld and Jater from New York, and gave the name of Wood- cock, was locked up before dawn to- day by Sheriff W. EB, Ritch and Of- ficer Cramer on the charge of burglary, Th his pockets were two bankbooks with the name John Gulltman, show- 1 ing savings depowts in Lenox and Lowell Institutions. Also a razor and a few trinkets, The man was well drégsed and showed’ refinomers, It Was 2 o'clock this momihg when Frank, Miller, the night man tm Ignatz Welss's Hotel on Water atrest, East Portchester, heard some one walking about the upper floor and went to In- vestigate, He caugit the man In the act vf prying into a closet in the hall where some valuables were kept and asked him his business, He struck at Miller but the latter |sumped one alde and called for avsiet- Junce, Mr. Welss's son, Ignatz, Jr, re- | sponded and togethor they overpowered }and bound the burglar and then, Rele- | | phoned for the officers, The prisoner refubes to talk, He will be held for t preliminary exami:ation until his .jden-y tity can be established, PERRIN NINE STARVING ON AN ISLAND, Rescuers from Maryland Unable to Get Acroas Ice to Men ‘Who Seem Doomed, (Spesial to ‘The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Md, Feb, 2—A te | wram was recelved here by Comme t, C, B, Howard, cf the State i force, this afternoon, stating that mine | men aré starving on ‘angler Sourd, | opposite Beal’ 1. ‘The te requests . Howard to go to tro rescue of bur this ts Imros- | sible under pr ondlt . no boil «ser than anh 1 move on either the Cirorapeake Bay | or any of te triguvarias end St not ac atl carvan t ould force its Ww ‘toe hat na’ nection, ("tran prot unfortunate | J men wil tari " rah, ag t seams tO by {ho poselbitty of roaching them, | | Oe To CURK TAiegute eatund money TC tala terre, |. Grove'e sinnature on each box. 200. CUOLY IN ONE DAY, a ye habla cA a ea [EUSTON OF IN ELEVATOR One of Young Shipping Clerk’s Employers Locked Up by the Police on a Charge of Crim- inal Negligence. ‘ James Mulhearn, of No, 806 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-elghth atreet, shipping clerk fcr Rosenthal: Brothers, waist manufacturers, at Now, 42-00 Greene’ street, lost Hs life by folling down the elevator shaft to-day, and one of his employers was arrested for orim- inal negligence, < Mulhearn had gone up to the second floor with a hundle, He got off the els- vator, closing the door behind him, Ro- turning, he opened the door and stepped out. ‘The elevator had. gone up, and the boy fell to the bottom, landing on his head and crushing his kul, When Pollsemen Stackpole and Walsh ‘were vallod they were surprised to see the boy's body lying on the floor of the elevator, which was at the bottom of the alinft. There were no murks of blood to show where he had fallen, Dotectives Kinny and Dale were sent to Investigate, ‘They had the body 1¢- move to the ete con Daas and ordered. the elevator rataed, lerneath the) found the cement pit spattered wit! blood, On the second floor they found & man hastily rep rd pole extending accoss the shaft. ‘The detectives learned that the guard had been broken several dave ago and that no effort had been. made to repair it, Herman Rosenthal, a member of imo firm, six vears old, of No, 107 Bast Biehty-firet sitet, was locked up in| the Macdougal street station charged with crimingl negligence, ‘There were 150 young girls working on the floor where the boy fell into the shaft, The majority of them were hys- terical when the police arrived and none could be mot to talk of the acoldent. THEATRE MEN SET FREE. Lewls Werba and Mark Leuscher, of the New York Theatre, who were aum- moned to the West Side Court on Mon- day for allowing theatrical pentormances {n contumes' on Sunday night last, were ead discharged by Magistrate Bar- Rey, Henry Ciay Moran, of the Ac- tors’ Church Alliance, was In court asked that the men be held, He sal that the actors themselves were to Sunday night performances, The Magistrate sald that in this in- stance he was unwilling to push the Sunday inetd the extent of holding the 1 a 1 CANKEEP SO ' oe Says He Has Often Gone With qut Liquor Two Days, and Onee for Six Weeks, Barring a Little Whiskey in Milk.” De Lanéoy Nicoll, and John D. Linde, say, pressing the petition of B. Law+ rence Duke. for a commission on the sanity of his father, Brodie L, ‘a lering that he (s suffering” alto» | hollo dementia and Nkely to waste his Income of 430,00 a year, to-day opened tw such an’ Intricate legal, battle shat after an how's talk Justice Leventritt adjourned the matter to look up authors Itles, \ H " Louls 8 Phi¥ips etarted to read am-. dayits to show that Brodie L.'Duke ts sane and (# not an habitual drunieard, ‘as his son alleges, Mr. Nicoll objeqted that the Court could not go info the merits of the ense on the petition, 1! read many authorities to ehow this, Phillips read twice as many thé oth way. i Justice Tevinteitt sald he was Under the impression that Mr, Nicoll was right, but wouk! take time to look it up, Neither Frodie 1, Duke nor his lawyer, Champe Andrews, . who secured his release from Sanford Hall, was present, Neither was Mes, Duke, who fe in the ‘Rombs, | Henry ..W, Unger, her attorney, was In court, \and when fhe wan asked a6 th Duke'e whereabouts repliouy “1 wish I knew.” *, * When Mr. Nicoll was asked where Duke was he sald: “They've got him—somewhere,”* Mr, Phibiipy sald he ys) new where Duke is, yet, he wid, he titel line if Fe jn oe i ju ty iy APSE. MM ct yt are. Mr, -Nipoll ead the of pal Rie Ftd BGnaid ane ‘Alina McLane Hamilton that Brodte In, by ‘bie own statement drunkand and suffering from aloo! dementia, B, Lawrence Duke made affidavit thet this father receives the income of Asrat ‘fund oreated by his grandfather, "Wash- ington Duke, and has pexsonal, worth, 4100008 aid 4), ‘worth, of real 1 this | estate at Durham, N.C, ae Phillips contes hat ‘the Now York courts id not give juris tion of either Duke or h aoe ents vite by. wee aya he often totuller {wor sometimes for as on asd once within @ year he abstained faa for alx yh bi mplal wuld give them one | Ny abstinence by sayli hi h, being un= y and milk for to drink milic 6. ROYAL TONIC Vinol Beats Anything We Ever Sold asa Strength-Creator and Body-Builder. yi ———— it Will Build You Up and Keep You. Up or You : Need Not Pay for It, _ “We: sell many tonics,” said one of the undersigned New York draguits “We have “We handle all kinds of vigoratots:, We do ih ‘our business to supply t lemands for many soalled strength creators, remedies that claim to be in- because we are druggists, and it is e public with that which they want, “When our advice is asked, however, as to a tonic and . rebuilder, strength creator and an appetite producer, we in- variatly recommend Vinol. We do this hecause we know all about Vinol, We know all that it contains, and will tell you it is not a secret patent medicine. We have sold enor- mous quantities of it, and we have had every opportunity offered us to watch the results that have been accomplished by the use of this wonderful reconstructor, “If you have not yet had we wou occasion to use such a tonic like to have you call on us, and learn why we are so enthusiastic about this scientific remedy. “Vinol contains all the curative principles in a highly concentrated form that are found in cod liver oil. not contain, however, any of ‘ It does the obnoxious, digestion de- stroying grease that always proved to be.such a drawback to what otherwise would have been a most valuable remedy. We wish you would remember Vinol, and bear in mind that as a blood enricher and flesh creator for old and young and as a wonderful aid to di will compare with it. “Such is our gestion we know of nothing that faith in Vinol that we will gladly refund to any one who is not'satistied the price they have paid us for it.” Riker’s Drug Stores » Sixth and 9th, Way Hegeman & Co., 200 and 205 Broad 1917 Amsterdam Ave,, 2835 Third Ave, Kinsman’s Drug Stores, Eighth Ave, J. Jungmann, 1020 Third Ave, 42d St, Ave. and 23d St,, corner Broadway way, 200 W, 125th St, 601 Eighth Ave, 125th St. and y, 428 Columbus Ave, 4 East In Brooklyn at all Bolton Drug Stores, SPECIAL KOR THURSDAY, TED CREAM DA'THS Pound 100, 4, CHOCOLAT! ING. s 004s Pou IT AND NUP ARBAM FI ‘TED F POCOLATES cee ceeee Pound 15.0, 3 9, AEs V O€Ge° 29 CORTANDTSI ae COR.CHURCH DIED, | KBEATMEY.-On Jan, ft, 1905, Mis. | MARIA. 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