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be a MISSING IRISH PEER ENLISTED INU, 8, ARMY French, Heir to Title and Vast Estate, Dons Soldier’s Uniform, HE WANTS TO FIGHT, T0 Disappears from Hotel and British Consul Had Started Search for Him. T enlisted in the army, a soldier for to be, But I'm only a bloody “dough boy” In a regiment of In-fan-tree, From the Rovkles Chorus, Burke's Peerage will continue to eail hint the Hen, Arthur Reginald Fronch, Cidest eon and heir to the title nq estates of Baron de kveyne, of Fronchpack, Roscommon, Ireland, but for the nex} three years the records of the United Btates Army will carry the young man ay Private A, R. French, Company A, Worth Intantry, And it's a soldier thay this son of a Britleh lord, who caused no end of a Guss by dlzappearing from the Hotel St. Denis a month since, has bevome, He {8 Aow In, the barracks at Fort Siocum, David's Island, New Rochelle, He saya he wants (0 gee active service In the Philippines if possible, but Private F¥ench is only twenty-six and he hus a pretty wife on the other side of the At- dagi.lc, and before the moon is new @gain he may be sing! B bhileted in thy wriny Lecause I thought ‘twas swell, Bur tr’ not the lite for the likes of me, Tye found that it's simply heil, Glad He Has Been Found, His British Majesty's Consul, Gen, Clive-Bayloy, was pleased to learn to- day that the lost had been found, and that it was not true that the Clan-na- Gael had tied a stone around his neck afd dropped the Hoa, Arihur into Spuy- ten Duyvil Creek, It was thought yea- terday that the elan Had most Ilkely done something of the sort with the young man just 10 show its disapproval of the ways of his landlord father, Baron de Freyne, who has peen in the evicting and rent squeeaing business In Ireland for twenty years back. It's a fine bit of @ tyrant they call the Baron in Roscommon, but they wouldn't mur+ Ger him when the throwing of bad eggs is only a misdemeanor, But per Hon, Arthur Polite gure hee digappeared the ‘Hotel ala on Jen, 19 and the following ied g@aurmeret into a recruking office ia Seana ot fone che enilling, @ fourth day after he landed’ dn this goary from the second cabin of the Cunard liner Umbria with @ dratt for two hundred pounds ree hlaris.@ funny countey,” he sud ion he was seen at Wont Slocum, "A. funny country, You call dt a free Mane his ae td people have fest jo end of a fuss because J lett my hotel without taking the whole ree into my confidence and telling T had decided to enter the “Private French, standing ver; and looking every inoh sold pela} fen folk have been fighters ever since the time of Prince Willlam of Orange— twirled @ smal! sandy mustache as he spoke, His heir ie dark, he nas the of a fighting man, ihis features are ean out and, altogether, he's a falr Specimen of a six-fvoter, Wanted to Be a Soldier, ‘There are not afew persons who scoff at the mory of Private Krenoh that he was led by his military ardor to en- Let in the American army, They taink tht he may have run against a snag On the other elde of the water, or, per- haps, there was a row at home, Al- though the Frenches are large land- holders they are not over wealthy an besides, Biron de Freyne, of French Park, is said to have a temper of his ‘own, In London the eldest son was a member of the Carleton and White's olubs. “Willle—that's my — tncle, Capt. French, who has a ranch in Now Mex- fooheld out an. offer to me and for a Ugtle while I thought I might like to fo out there and take things up with im. I wrote him to wire mo care of the Umbria on her ates but there ‘was no telegram when I got here. 4 wanted him to tell me hae 1 woul have to go about it to find Cimarron, N, Mex.—that's where his ranch Is, I just ‘wanted a word, but it didn't come, and ies Imade my decision finally to en+ Byou fee I am at home {n the army, I'm contented tn It and ll do better here than I would have done probably if I had gone ranching. I might have made a blooming mess of milking cows and counting. calves and steers and Ings like that tin satisfied with what I've done, ‘The enlisted men are splendid follows and the officers know their business, Take my word, for that, And TI am going 0 to tay, with the army until my ear Beivate French @ays that the oMcers over him knew thelr business ¥ oan speak with some authority. He ‘aduate of Sandhurst, he. for- ttl ‘a commission in the Royal Hers and at the present timo he @ Meutenancy In the reserves of jreat Britain, His father is a late eolonel of tho Connaught Rangers. Private French telophoned to the Hotel Bt. Denis to-day that he would be eecund goon and settle his bill, He thought, that the personal belongings ween behind him would be sufficient i cover the indebtedness, and they are, but the hotel would rather be saved the trouble of selling them, Not “officially” Found Yet. was atited at the office of the Brian Consulate to-day by one of the attaches that the missing Hon, Arthur Reginald French had nov been offically found, although they understood from enn aper reports that a man answer- he desoription of the young ex- ote er had been lovwted at Port Slocum, vo have recelved no officlal com. munication from the police authorities,” continued the attache, “regarding the finding of the young man, DON'T STRIKE A MAN WHEN HE'S DOWN.- but when a person comes to you and explains that he fs sorely in need BT RORY, and if you do not buy his Real Estate holdings or take his business enterprise off ‘his hands “At Your Own Prico’’ he will lose all his worldly posses- sions, then you will be Justified in making a Mutual Benefit Investment. han 900 Business Opportunities will rhe oered you to-morrow through the Sunday World’s Want Directory, BRIDGE CROWD stE THES For Four Hours Vain Efforts Had Been Made to Get a S. P.C. A. Officer to Relleve Suf- fering Animal in Park Row, White mon tndignan’: to the pony of tears were trying tc secure the pres- ence of an agent for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a big, gray mare, long Jn the service of the dolivery department of The World, iny. buffering for four hours on the pavement {n front of ‘the Brooklyn Bridge entrance. to-day, Fet any prac: tleal good the Moctety for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animala did in this caso It might have been located in Boston, The mare, a fine, Intelligent animal, was selaed with spinat meningitis at 6 o'clock In the morning while waiting outside the Pulitser Building to begin her trip to the Grand Central Station, AS soon aw ahe fell the harness was stripped from her, she Was covered with blankets and an effort was made to got the alleged Society for the Preven+ lon of Cruelty to Animals on the tele- phone, Useless effort, Halt an hour slipped by, an hour, two hours, three hours and all the while the patient animal lay suf- fering, The case was hopelees, bu: no one dared put her out of her misery. ‘The Boclety has a monopoly of that, Finally, just before 9 o'ckek, at the height of the rush hour, the proteats of thousands of passing pedomrians im- pelled Policeman Unger, of the Oak Street station, to tale the Iaw into his own hands, He shot the animal in the head, She sprang to. her fee, reared up and plunged blindly across the side- walk, Louls Bedell, the special policeman for the Pulltaer Buliding, yanked two young women out of ole Way as the pain-iaddend horse was about to gall on them, Park Row waa blocked by the crowd thax gathered, ‘Tho mare staggered to the gutter and fell dying. Juet as ahe passed away an agent of the Boclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals arrived and fred a bullet into her head, GRATEFUL MARE DRANK WHISKEY. Fell Into Two Feet of Water in an Exeavation and Hal o Chily When Rese Maud, a white more, long on ahanks and whose nbs if thokied with a slat would olaiter like a ploket fence, slipped Into a ditoh on West, Thirty-thind street near Sixth avenue to-day, And It took two her ow of the bole, fate We vod AfeWine at express wagon laden with rolls of paper, Patrick J. ‘Torpy, an expressman, of No, #@ Second avenue, wea drivibg, The Pennsylvania Railroad {e oullding a new sewer across ‘Thirty-third street and workmen ha’ excavated within 100 yards of Sixth ave- nue, The last fifteen feet of the dugout had not been shored up. Maud, passing along the excavation, shied at an errant plug hat and slipped {nto the ditch, pulling In the wigon after, The bottom of the excavation 1s covered with two feet of water, flow- ing swiftly trom a disconnected sewer. Torpy, the driver, jumped from the neat of his wagon and proped @ plank under Maud’s stomach to keep her from sinking too deep, Then he telephoned ‘The shanky mare was taken put with- to tho 8, P, C, A, and Agent Seymour responded with a derrick wagon, out a eerateh on her, though it took two houre to do It, A great crowd cheered on and assisted in the recovery of Maud, She got a chill from the cold water and complacently swallowed two drinks of whiskey @ kindly saloon. keeper donated, luhed talker, “Well, tainly resemble wealthy patrons of “In what respect, referred to by hours @ day.” What 16 he doing?" "Oh, glary. had no shoes or aniination he s that tried to rob her atthe point of a avenue, yesterday, 22-calibre deadly weapon in her expedition, Ry sea, WANTED WIRE DUMMY TO MAKE COMPLAINT. Police Sergeant Inferred that Deaf Mute Had Been Rotbed When Prisoner Was Locked Up and Sent Detectives Back for the Victim. Z Struggling to get tree and protesting | fellows it they don’t bring th’ dummy that he was the victim of a great out-| back, Fine state of affairs, it Ie! At. tage, James Ryan, of No, 207 Gold resting a hold-up man ahd not getting ‘street, Brooklyn, was led into the lower |the complainant to come along with Fulton street police station to-day by | him.” In a few minutes Ward and (Detectives Ward and Murray. | Murray..teappeared, carrying @ wire We caught this fellow stealing o| contrivance Intended to represent @ rubber coat from a dummy,” ex-| man’s figure between them. claimed the excited tha, “Hero's the dummy,” they said, "We caught the prisoner trying to steal a rubber coat off it in front of Mrs, Dora Ores gtore at No, $7 Fulton sire.” er} mouthful broadly, “Ah, the rascal, sald Sergt, Wood. | “Juat @ plain highway robber, eh? But where's the dummy?” “Down the street,’ Whit" roared the sergeant, “Down |g Sure and thought lt wad & real Live the street, did you say? Well, you go wal a ought, it was one pf tlicse get that dummy as ulck as you can, "here dea: u f thd then, as the two men rushed from| , Yan dented h having uaa a Tepaae dummy, but Mrs, the atation, hu added: ‘It's likely the!Ccen him taking’ the tubber coat, und trial board will be gettin’ after them! he was locked up. PEDDLER KILLED BY LONG ISLAND TRAIN Man with Pack to vel Car Stepped in answered the de- of alr and finally grinned side Valley Stream, Ness him almost instantly, The peddier, carrying o large pack, was walking along the eastbound tracks when a gravel train approached, He stepped on tho westbound track, di- rectly in front of the passenger train, The engineer stopped the train so sud- Speeding toward New York at the HBINRICH CONRIED re‘used! with a broad grin: to enter the lecture fleld on the! “Why, Judge, you see, I heard there was sickness| though you hav | Worked Hard for It. ground that he was not a fin- Herr Conrled,” friend, “If that ts true, you cer+ some gf quired the Impresario. | “Because, | am told, they are talkers who are never Has a Steady Job. COMPTROLLER GROUT, when a former olerk, who was seeking a responsibie position with a large mercantile dustr.ous?” asked the caller. “Well, I believe he Is working now about sixteen to make | sqit “Why, he told me he was unemployed at present. walting for his rleh uncle to die,’ Showed His Sympathy. ! TIMOTHY WooDRUFR not ABE LEVY was in a police long amo stopped at a hovel court defehang a prisoner A eval! town up the Slate avi charged with attempt at bur: cored § his name, witht When arrested the man During his ex- utly maintained he had entered the house with no Intention of stealing, "It you were there for no dis- trate, “then why were you Jn your stock.ng feet?" ‘The burglar hesitated a moment and then replied, denly that the passengers thought there Long Island passenger train, crowded | had been a colljsion and dashed for the with commuters, struck a peddier,|doors, The bddy of the peddler was whose Identity 1s not known, just out- taken to Valley Stream, O] rate of forty miles an hour to-day, @ |you just as in the family and I didn't have the heart to disturb the patient.” bald a Oak and the Squash. SETH LOW relates an amustag| and instructive anecdote told him | by the president of a Weatem onl-| loge, It appears that a young) man, who was very anxlous rush through the entire ourricus | Jum ata rapid transit rate, asked the head of the college: “Couldn't I take a shorter course than the one proseribed by your, a the opera.’ | please?" in-) The boy e: ficine t you Jostitution’ "Cortalniy,” replied the head of the col'ege; “but It! ‘rm, replied In answer to @ quéed- depends upon what you want to make of yoursell,” “Not much!’ tlon: | "Why, of course, I wish to acquire a fairly good) "Why rot?’ “Yom, Y know the young man |clastioal educaton," sald (he youth, with some em-) "Iicause 1 very well,"’ {harrassment. cash 1 eurne “Ia he capable, honest and in|. “Well, you know (hat whon Nature wants to make | neiliclne m fay onk sho takes about a century; but when’ ahe wants “Say doo, ash she takes only a few months, | The young man finally decided that he did pot care io be morely a squash in tie fleld or human en. jdeavor, Didn’t Blame Him. cian "Oh, Uke anive vides all’ emlingly replied the ei ue ished. iy celui meant ' ‘ ‘Pretty Alma Boynton, of Brooklyn, ig still on the hunt for the outlaw who in her mother's store, No, 4% Sumner Disgusted at the failure of the police to capture the hold-up man she put a and started on an individual sleuthing Whon she finds the would-be thief It a her Intention to point the pistol at his Rees aka him ¢o clevaie his hands h him, helpless, to the nearest t, Wood winced, swallowed a large | will take (his dose,"’ meney?" faked the lad's mother, Is a Born, Diplomat. Ol te "se, fon't you hold) “tndced, madam," repied the professor, “I can » kind of ollie somewhere?” | consolentiously say tint 1 aever heard any human) “Weil, I'm only Lieutenant: | peing sing Ike they do.” The other guesis are etl! wondering whether Fan- pistal muft Prisoner: Had Four Dozen Eggs in So long as Dijone Firmino, a picture esqyie Andalusian, employed as a pantry man at Sherry’s, confined his per- quisites to articles of food such, as mente and phstty, Muspicioh fell nok upon him, But when he let tempta- tion overcome him so far as to steal a tring of gariic and halt a dogen Spanish onions, detection overtook hit, Firming, lives at No, 171 Sullivan street. His job kept him confined to the pantry at night #o long as there | wore any guests in the restaurant. He did not get excised until just before daylight to-day, ‘As he Was pussing out the door into |: an unsuspected hole in bis pookét, When ST. ROCH’S TO ENTERTAIN. ——— Minstrel Show Promines to De the feason’s Kivent in the Bronx, Next Monday evening St. reception at Bbling’s Casino, One Hune dred and Fifty-eixth street and 6 Ann's swenue, for the benefit of St. Roch's Roman Cathollo Church, members of the Lyceum have been carefully trained, and many local hits arranged promise to delight the lange audience which the advance sale of Uckets has assured, ‘This Is tho third well as if you were some punkins, even ‘on't got much baggage.” SIMEON FORD relates an amusing anecdote told him by a phyalcian who ‘hag a large practice among the poor on the east side, One of the dootor's pare tlonts wasasmall boy who for a long time obstinately refused to tate some very bitter medivine, Finally the physiofan sald: “TN give you ten cents If you gerly accepted the offer and swallowe without a shudder. golg to thank the good doctor for the retorted the urchin, " inquired his indignant parent, d be a fool df I thanked anybody for) d by hard work,'' Then turning to the n, the lad exclaimed: fergit tt)" PROF, VFANCIULLI, the band. master, was the guest of honor at a musicale dn Bt, Louls re- contly, and Iatened politely to Several duets rendered by te daughters of his hostess, The compositions were not executed with skill sufficient to cause a} universal demand for the'r repe> tItfon in publie, but the musi+ ed the wellenennt efforts of the girls, you Udak my daughters si proud mother, don't 5 ta 1 DROPS ONION IN SHERRY’S AND LANDS IN A CELL, His Hat, Three Pounds of Butter , in Coat and Four Cans of Sardines Beneath Vest, the entry a Spanish onion dropped from terval Rooh’s | thts Lyceum will aive a minatrel show and the |which he did, and found the food) jagreed with him perfectly, Jsleep peacefully at night, different |ono, owe jew BY APRIZE FIGHT Sereno, Pugilist, Married Pretty Little Lizzie Winters and Finds Himself in the Tombs on a Charge of Abduction. Antonio Boreno, a'young Itallan prize fighter, called “The Dog,'" by his friends, because of, his remarkable features, was arraigned in the ‘Tombs Pollce Court to-day on a charge of ab-| duction by Mra, Amella Winters, Of} 1 coon which ahe wore at her nook, No. 47 Oak streot, On Dec, 7 last) In trying to defend his wife from the Sereno wont before a notary publlo Injuttack Mtr, Cornish was shot at, tho] at Park Supt, Harlem with Llazlo Winters, the pretty fittecn-year-old daugiiér of the com« plainant, and married her, Tha two hayo been living together since, Malling to Induco her daughter to leave Serena, Mra, Winters apponled to the Gerry Soclety, an agent of which arrested the prine fighter, The young wife was jn Court and looked with loving eyes on her hits- band, Sereno sald to Magistrate Btein- ort that although he was not beautiful to look upon, his wife favored his sult trom the first, "I used to board with Mra, Winters,” he sald, “and she got sore because Likate liked me. Bhe wanted her to marry @ rioh guy that works in @ macaroni factory in Brooklyn, but Lig liked me best, J got to telling her about prise fighting and she got Interested. Once I took her to see o scrap, and It was & good one, because I was in {t myaelf, After she saw me fight she Id she did'nt want anybody else, and 80 we got married. "That's right, Judge," sald Linse, ‘4 love Tony and they can't keep me away from him. Me's a great scrapper and the real cheese for me," “LT am golng to get some money bY | oj licking a lot of guys," ald Bereno, “and then we are going to California, and tart @ frult farm," Lianla waa turned over to the Gerry Soolety, and Berono was committed to the Tombs wntll the Magistrate can look further into the matter, “ it struck the floor there wae'a sdind that seemed to Firmino to We the ré port of @ cannon. Ho stooped to pick Up the Onion whan thi en garlic that)he haa faatgned axound' his’ waist broke, The. the’ guardian’ of: the door selsed him, Phe mine hag 48 Mryph devoacies mentioned rmino ‘our dowen three pounds af, butter {i he He vercont and (tig, bit ww of sardines concealed jo in ven! In orev Polige Court explained that he ae ta the to a poor man outa work, ich im paired Magistrate Cornell to poor man. was uasoub Pipetite, it 8 ne contribution to it on ‘hirano waa held 11 $600 bail for trial, teancn of th 0 tney ot ine if tele "th sitet away ree will fixture ad ‘anuley mei gua at hanem, eeu ti oF Se, ie THO Hit ot ¥. BREAKS LEG AT KELLY BALL, Grace Poters, twenty-three yeare old, of No, #9 Gold street, Brooklyn, at- ‘tended the annual ball of the Paul Kelly Association In Tammany Hall last Aight, Ag she was going downstairs she stumbled and fell and fractured her leg, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— READS THE BOOK “The Mond to Well Hest Pointed the Way, Down at Hot Springs, Ark,, the vis- Has 4 have all sorts of complaints, but & subject of remark that the @reat majority of them have some trouble with stomach and bowels, This may be partly attributed to the heavy medicines, question of food is very prominent, A young man states thet he had suffered for nine years trom stomach and bowel trouble, had two opera- tions which did not cure, and was at lant threatened with appendicitl He went to Hot Springs for rhen- mntitm, and his stomach trouble got worse, One day at broakfast the walter, knowing his condition, sug+ gested he try Grape-Nuts and cronm, After the second day he began to than he had for years. The porfect system and made sleep possible, He says: ‘The next morning I was astonished to find my condition of constipation had disappeared, I could not belleve {t true after suffering for so many years; then I took more {n- terest {n the food, read the little book ‘The Road to Wellyille,’ and started following the simole directions, in the, last five weeks I have gained! eight pounds in “nite of hot baths, | which take away the flesh from any | "4 friend of mine has been entirely | enred of a bad case of Indigestion and stomach trouble by using Grape-Nuts Food and cream plone for hrenkfa't “There is one thing In partieular—t have noticed a great change In my! mental condition, Formerly I could| J hardly remember anything, and now} the mind seems unusually acute and retentive, I can memorize practically the warbling of angels or the walling of » it's mo matter,” said the clerk, ‘we'll tee ‘eno two OKLA anything I desire.” Name given by Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, “HER HEART WON TRANDIT HOLDS UP WOMAN FOR BRON «and Mrs, John W Cornish, returning ding of his overcout, making his escupe at No, 722 Hast One Hundred and hir- car just ene Ae 4 coat last man tameul i {on for hi Naturally, under the conditions, the i offers: it'to the FR great Hat Iahored night and 4 pol pighs, nents, |digestion of food quieted his nervous i W spa OuL {Pe t forine Aayeon ‘it “tna th fers! Sash eal yill reel fren ot “T have met with such results that) § IeRouT F $5,000 BROOCH Shoots at Husband and Tries to Kill an Officer Who Pursues, chase Within two dodrs of thelr home Mr, from a dance, were held up by a dar- Ing robber early to-day and Mrs, Cor- nish was robbed of a $6,000’ diamond Mayor McClel! Landit's bullet passing through the pad $236, whieh wi to the elty at When Schmitt from instant death very narrow, Mrs, Cornish fought with her hus- dard against the highwayman, and but for hev plucky resistance tho thief wold prooably hive seauved several other valuahle Jewels whioli ahe wore, A four-carat diamond golitaire was {n the @hirt front of Mr. Cornisi, The bhiot made a grb fer that, but Mra Conia (heew herwelf between the ¢wo hen. slonora, the 1 nical lawn. cording to an Held (ip in the Strest, Mr. and Mrs, Cornish live expensively t-eluhth atreet, Mr, Cornish te @ horwe- tan und ty repuied to be a millionaire, With his wits, Mi Cornisn last nignt meg et Shee av we mew euen wn Commissioner dd ALVIN MDOWE 4 O'dlVCK Lhdy ie He OUeWeYy Wels aaldeed ahd ys hurty efit Sivel Guid Lidwvia wveliue thby sel tue BUNNY Bid Wie ued & Ulmuasuwi bas Wy vaasy \OeQ vue AAPUBK, dla, Wolves 18 Crean oh vWoed, HO abl, Coden sone Ile VunUUCLU Ww Bp tue vas uid Vie MUddred whe turtysemiut 9 eel, bane pore HeLWout win avenue and Brown pu, | Kinney, with Wt vie Miduie of (we biovk, wo sey | Superintenden Would not have tar to go, office, (os conductor AchROs the { oat Corman, apprised that Wager, mated at the Schmitt, Department, Bhortly before Ne eased the me) fa of Bronx Park Commissioner Shmite |tronge Grout a report. from (ei of the Department ot SHnanee indlesti questioned regarding the purchase the city of four bugwles at @ com also removed the Civil Service Co fechmitt had been gullty only of violations e It now appears that the Mayor, mont of Finance, was cognizant fact that a certain spectes of gra feted {n the department, He communication from the office’ of Comptroller setting forth the i, no action further than th whould have of Wagons, for pa Pv Sy DC) lan redhived, (rdiiiG Wager! strouidy "h r ere subsequently oh an advance df $50" was removed the Ma nference belng thew | of the Givi authority in the D Bk Bohmitt was taken, Recommends Wager'’s Bene, i) In the Finance Department {¢ learned to-day that the Mayor was Superintendent of been time af the remo To-day Comptroller he report of Auditor the recommendation + Wager be removed because of the discovery refatructions | bit for buggies had been ral sibly two iindred fort heyond theit | the city above the price fot fea sald TT Pea nie na Started had been purchased. Comptroller not notice manufacturer My of that who veut the nr @ “house, the nian walking slowly in Front ° tern. ba el Fg dad nem, Whey within ih Fool { and, iittne a Mes or, | which amount ren sinied hi at the couple and commanded! wale Bis irae x I will blow poset age plying ry ind Mrs, Ip, ed A} fray ma au en i (a t, euitn, eis aaa Be Bee lor Chased the Thief, Sean knew nothing. Pollceman rrr ot, {be “Improper Oertnestvnat aye ea Ate crates there wae an allowed Mba “Corn id tbl ard ae of Be heran a ioe, for tim to Alt, ee “ poileem: Ke ed and, tering te ie ot at Whd | youcher, whiel of William H, then M3 Grout took ut made that each and iif iw Wie ng Mad Daok on twonty- rah 10 edt ae Hr smoot! out and had fives pu was {i value of “mat hs ron a ar aided is without it P| Fick to oft hat ald aire ite mets A FINE BOOK splendid new book—« work thas wil will Maa with of treme ious, Incaloulal eat bhe ai Ae ful work monies who Nponire itebas iy +4 Pays) iis iug—an easy, 3,000: by: Catal ane nes il at rauRe ( will mean ite fe to all who ad years its bit stnt Dr. Sproule, well known as @ jeader amo) philanthroy of North America, 10 Sigooys 4 perfect, anent cure for jareh, eacrifi ime, energy and money to gain his end, Step by ate he worked his way along new outstripping rivals on two conti. At last bie effortw were crowned Send for. the Book h some, emeet Its hidd way eof Americ ton best ar ieee of the a bo not delay, as the “Alte aly, idm Is goin, fal fester ate @ nib ba TH rAtorul yall in ane Diainly on he’ dotted nest thy NAMB ., ADDRESS he (He added that he had billed the | gies to the olty at $28), and not mi | ae by Supt, Wager of an the it ro p ‘oh 13 | rece! BA shows thie en William Recon b other Sore din a f ee Interesting 7 roa he ‘The, at Grout caused the eat to be brought b Were near-/and when questioned the man of the increase if tho vehicles wete oh to the clty by the Park Dep the Bronx, ‘The juggling with the price bugelew between the time the ‘endered by dhe manufacturer ‘appearance before the auditor of: Finance Department és ¢! Comptroller Grout to-day as “fo h was made ou Gray. When ip The World's ; [erat in the Bronx Park.D HN! caused a thorough investigatio one ti Subsequently eeu f duced into the ir jernan it) ‘chase four he fall pepe aes the pur the fw an grr in view of the FR 6 ae fer rpep ihote it t ay rae the ‘h con, ch! weiter omy tonnes % which a it ) Nev lasting ¢ Fine pi pict ag the ditte yedingly at Onc : ‘rm ya itt to to-day i a ie iris