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ach LM AG Scho A od halts 8) ik a Hiei, MU Nh A Me nee ere ee mer ee Ne ee ts THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING, NOY EMBER 14, 1905, OO THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS HABIT-FORMING MEDICINES AND DRUGS. | We Make It Very Easy LE A MORSIRTEE May riket ny ny "in dysmenoerhona. (painful DAUGHTER HE SuaT | Haler Hrcite, and, i anagen, of | to-day she ihe otal otro Fiore Any One to Secure a | » aver t © wat | t tal & nf e | TUESDAY, Nov. 14, |! ,t0 2 nolnte began to rec petOn, | mu r onditions of the uterus N U h P | A score or more of big bear operates! !hagul a pt puielty pets teal ew Upright Piano _. cencentrated thelr attacka on Reading Va matiired the . we bieet I { Ae is 8 U J da 1 School Teact Testifies that today, James R, Keene appeared bev Hal re i og ; al een " for tho rofles (aldo achoa) from § mme jiate a. acher Pestifies that) be in command of the attacking pa ‘at oat | poople av of unmarried w ‘ » also recom= Peter en dg tee asi ea ae Ciichtitatinnedet; | WHY SHOULD YOU DELAY? an’s 5 fos Now ‘ i basa ey he N ce " + pectod of containing the in. proe ‘ity. He further iis actlon ts Aged Man's Pistol Was Ac= tow tong will the ergy) aeorous | thet HeGnyiatameens of tht ‘ H n | Slonta complained of, V8 | flout Due tts effect ave permanent." He _——— _ the Reading pool affect indifference, it! ¥ b of divia Wwe 1” wore, and publ 0 | ‘itons, as does also Hobart H. Bay , ; “a ayers ; b es " A 14 | Ingredients of $ pop ) H ts it to unblased observers that 4 Shee bie scmmnoesd,. "Thus bp Joseph R tha wants te @reat atren as well as de- " 1 To 4 rer fied i ar} i eenrred wit shootin his Onn ilo tnck of ta attack Tae of che MGR money rate” Avo Wala 4M, MRE 1S £3 tie tt ig Muasrin b | pie SG eat sroteey FREB’ fern tomnette was to-d r has heavily rein- ° Pe mina mnohanes 4 Arg g 5 si + 1 urged agadist his medicines, because they jedicnl authors whore pub- § DELIVERY DELIVERY : Bxchange house to | Ait gay Sy M to Cornell, m Ce fforts of Western the past few & (day, and soon after 1 o'cloek the mate Bai. de Oni operators who have beon oars for call movey dropped to 8 and 10. can. ‘Pacblic peTAtOrn: WhO’ HAVE 'DeDH Cas per cont. The general market ay We ara Now OF KNOWN COMPOBITION, Ture t is ure consulied by physicians " in fs 12% + 1M! thepmore, from the formula. p inted, on ¢ several schools to guide them In TUNING FOR ONE YEAR. an Mg 1 v" tle wrapper, vill be sed ry rome , * P + im | every bottle wrapper, It will be m that | § riblng, A first payment of five dollars—then $1 a week. Any uy ti m7 i rm ing rying le jocks of Heading all the [hon began to show spirit and plek up ' these wwedtoines contain ho wl ohol or Iden, Medical Discovery” as alto Dr. a, eel 1h i ae sling 1 thet the 1 113, threw ther holdings | strength, + 14 | other babit-forming drugs, Neither de : ¥ ‘amily can afford that—so can any arly lo BhoD mt . ' es ie Ripe neal abe ooo | thoy contain say narcotles or injurious d 4 o my 7 : : ¢ Th me ny ae Hd y sat 3 i " NN lataee, Weal (GE BEARS TAKE THE LEAD ' Ingredicnta belng purely | 1) that thelr several Ingro- young man or woman. ese Pinos will give satisfaction ey bt ee a hie ee : + tracted from the roots of | presented as curing, by the under all circumstances, and easily equal the instruments told tha pni who alleged that the price, ‘There wa IN COTTON MARKET) growing In tho above eminent phystelans, for they are so J < "4 awhile tho intier tor Rudy on tie par of the i : r American forests Bnd ol | a that each Ingadient wots in selling elsewhere for one hundred to one hundred and fifty 4 daugh- and toi p ‘ % curative virtues, harmon | the others, and aleo » : multe and PnGuaiines hy Mirae (cae. 0 Tnstoad of alcohol, whlch even tn small | ennancss thelr c dollars more, started firm In the market to-day at tor, aleorbed ttt + + + ++ ( | tions long continued, a8 In obstinate ay be c H ij H wag poaltive in| sponge ihe price| atvanco of § to 9 pointe, ‘The upturs 1 | Gatos of disouses, becomes highly objeo | dose Biktereae cabarets Benedict Pianos, Elbridge Pianos. Rudolf Pianos, te father wae Jusnped quickly trom 183 3-8 to 185 14. ben Powe by bear pressure that Wonsble {roa Its fondeney, 1 Fouts &! The most Intolligent people are fast ($198.50) ($210) ($230) i hen it was acel lt was the avowed punpose of tne | fogced « decline 1 | craving for stimulents, Dr. Plorco em: | coming to the con jon that It does not | 4 ianos—thoror Gerene.- Aree noticeable that | Leura to hammer Reading witli the| Prices slumped about a dollar « bale Je] Blovs.chemmleally puro, triple rotined | Fay and ts not safe to resort to medletnes | They are standard Pianos thoroughly good, musical, dided hin or looking at itm | pool abandons ite bullish attitude | of apout half the decline lacen oe +N | Ube trel ay sane oh Auth yess vf doubtful compesttion when there are handsome, well constructed throughowt—and they are sold shaking (2 him during the tme| With thie powerful pool out of the| The opan' ; t 113] bolng ® superior domulcent, antl-septte, | witch ta publiaied on tele wreppere and | under a broad guarantee of our own as well as under the they were In court, When Magistrate Way, aovorting to the Cog be ruary, 11.08 to 11.00; Maron, ft i‘ ran a tee fee a ee talks whlch aro to strongly praised and al usual guarantee of the manufacturers. Make comparisons— d Kuby the daughter | the bears, the general market wi 9] April, 11.25 to 11.24; May,” > 11.29; | Hock Conl pt’ | ey one dor y scores of those most eminent | 4 > rida | i packs to hor mother | to pleors, and the oparatora who have| Jane’ 1id to i; AMS, inds to Lats Ht Gent. | Golden Sex) rot, Stone root, Black Cherry | in the medical profession. Sccret, medi | look around—come here, And then decide! Other Pianos vurt with her slater aD cup for the past | Auguat, 1117 to 1.4. | [pt Paper | bark and Bloodroot, contained In "Golden | eines can, of course, have, no such pro- up to $600, Kuby Ned hor husband in| been selling stocks short eclouing prices were: Noveraber, | {ier abtr Of edical 7 In all achlal, | fessional endorsement, the hallway gave him @ Vigorous! two weeks will come into their own, 10.68 to 10.8; December, 110,68 to. 10. Co ge AEG In favor of Dr. Ploroe's medletnos ts | fM@iking to, iter Whiecd Ble handed him / dhe vitality of Wie Reading pool 8UT-| Januasy 10,8; February, ou. Sayers soughs A rom tho | the frank, confiding, open, honest ntate- | the money and (ho two parted prised but did not discourage the at | Marob, 11.00 to 1.04) A wettings oy the eminent Dre, Grover Corl ment of thelr full ‘composition giving | Barthol tacking party, Mr, Keene is a earn | May, W14 ko 11.98; June, 11.16 ¢o 11.18; vcr of hardy tenacity and he ap-| July, 1120 to 12,21 ntly expecta to overvome the ———_ every Ingredient In pels English, with | out fear of guccessful criticism and with | confidence that the good sense of the Phila,; Scudder, of Cin- ngwood, of Chicago; Halo, ind others, who stand as —— CHICAGO SENDS MONEY TO NEW YORK MARKETS: | | will load them to approciate this ON net haat sesisting power by persistent) WHEAT MADE GAIN 1 ee tad BU plata Toa yd Or PRC” Honorable manner ‘of confiding. to them CHICAGO, Nov. 1 y bankere | uesaulte iT ca E , | best. Ingre epee, contd | Wat they are taking Into thelr stomachs | express mn over! Backers of Reading were deflant and | ey AUREB GUPRORT, 18! havo chosen to mako up his famous “a ey ofl i Hay rab iter to! 4 " ' very" for the ouro ot only |. Dr. Pierce foels that he can afford to the money | aguressive during the day, They im Wheat prices were up 88 in the early Discovery" for the oure of not only o | ‘ posta >i t ibe " b fal, throa ng aftoc take the afMicted {nto his full eontidence York t od Bint thelr position was Impreguacl® | marke dealings to-day, t ‘ pronchighy fhroae pnd lung affections. | ond lay all the, ingredienta of his mode THE TERROR market and intimated that the Lear opersors adie eupport, Com ‘| varlous forms in whatever part of the |cines freely before them becauso these Bast fav ro letting themavives Into @ trap. The /Hought a little at t 181 pyatom located, | {nvedtents are such as are endorsed and OF WINTER Reading pool fesstonals purchased wheat here a By reading the writings of the fins bog Het pealeet oY my bi ah the w! 1 ih that thade lower soe eee narod to Te Rey! {geverel schools of practice as cures for Rheumatism is usually worse in Winter because of the cold and damp Hiooklet recently compiled by Dr. R. V Plerce, of Buffalo, N. ¥., whichswill ba sent free, or request by pe letter, addroveed to him, as floor of the Ex- t Henvy ©. Frick, @ large sider of Heading stock, nad Mt his support ey Wale these medicines | 1e35 and other changed conditions of theclimate, The occasional twinges gists solls tho "Fayonrrg Of the disease that are felt during the warmer weather are changed to 4 | sender Will And thet Alt t ox” and lo that famous piercing paing, the muscles become inflamed and swollen, the nerves get | native, medicinal roots enterts ; ood purifier and stomach gore and excited, the bones ache, and Rheumatism, the terror of winter, 1) ae elevate Wavod ie, Pacacthctge, ee lan Fe eee Ban SK eae takes possession of the system, Then the sufferer turns to the liniment - Womans weaknesacs And poculibr” al enced phvel hottle, the woolen clothes, the favorite plaster or some home remedy, int 1," | monts, are very highly rocomme for Cotreatrng, etieffort to get relief, Dut Rheumatism is not a trouble that can be tr ‘Plereo fdvites theso famous Thodl: | ress him at tho Invalias’ Tubbed away or drawn out with a plaster; these things relieve the pain + lig nies of his proparation. \Hi id Surgical Institute, lo, and reduce the inflammation, but do not reach the real cause of the troubl Dr. Ellingwood says of Golden 8 2 which ho is chlef coi and at the next exposure another attack comes on, Rheumatism is cat e prices were: Wheat to let M 5 ib 21." LONDON STOCKS RISE chimed IN BRISK MARKET | The Keen Eye| that ur yn tae tl fees a 4 Navel ose Ing i {tis a8 easy to bo woll ae Ill—and by a sour, acid condition of the blood, The refuse matter and bodily im- wd to ly per \, and ther " ‘i ete We le ae itech mol omforiable, Cons’ 0 irities wi 7 t wd to Te Ge Rov, ikoaloney: was f a Medical Dy Mel ' an fp h mi ro comt cl rs pe itt ities whic h should be carried off through the channels of nature have ; : ty tate, titude of the | mor Nig | {mportan vedy In dla ders of th f Plogtunt Pellets cure com, cer leit in the system because of indigestion, weak er ht torpid Liver experiences no trouble in rutary OF pet, BE tho market to-day, Die conditions, espectally in flabby, mt 'Thoy aro tiny, sugar-coated And a general sluggish condition of the system, These impurities sour | 7 ee ier Felakation and cenaral enteshic Ono little "Peflob" ts a gentle and form uric acid, which is absorbed by the blood and distributed to the locating offers to sacrifice to Wa Trading on the Stock B Is useful. Pro Scudder, fate ° tw Fish spunthe All different muscles, joints, nerves and bones, causing the painfulsymptoms geoout th wl qu ith ake Ly a v8.01 bh be asethe 2 i $ 4 Real Eales ih veers ne ed quiet. with, woven, 41 | tion to’ (te general effect on th oa) book, Written tn plate of Rheumatism, 8, S. S. goes to the root of the trouble and cures Rhee | sees No reason | New York money ane more active the announ t the Japanese loan producing a good preveion. Late Japanese tsaues re enived much attention. Consola were + "there ts no medicine in use about) an : ' { tinere uy no mediaine in use abd Rnglinh. ani iron frome technical terms ee by cleansing the blood, It neutral- i oy which there general unantmity 0 * valuable work for frequent consulta izes the ac’. MI tales of atonke toahay were | opinton. It Is wntvereally regarded ag | tion, Such a work (s Dr. Plorea's Com: Lie ih je ac ps8 flies them i of the & Fee a tent | the tonic, ascful in all debilitated states.” | mon Soren Medical Adviser, Tt'e's beck SuerOn aie pence 8 Areata Ot: Date ® e g in tne to-day, or any day, the slightly easter at first, but raliicd well Dr. Bartholow says that Golden Seal |of 1008 { profusely Wivtrated. It blood to all parts of the body, ‘Then the ’ in the afternoon, Home rails were up- ean eee root [a "valuable in uterine hemorrhage |{s given away now although formerly e i it mi abel W = (ty l lag y : ugh ains cease, the inflammati ibsi the orld 8 te genta opened imeguiar ana) COM PTROLLER CALLS (bleeding), hemorrhagia (flooding) and mie th cloth binding for @1,50, Send 21 r : on subsides, Ms FOR BANK REPORTS, congestive dysmenorn haa) painful men | conts, in one-cont stamps, to pay for cows PURELY VEGETABLE, 2erves are quieted, every symptom of the dis- erally conc ie ed bounded up sharply from” parity i jane: Jt ip menerally oo s : i ; of mailing only for paper-covered copy, ease passes away, and the cure is permanent, Want to dip into thelr required re-|siseea ‘fem, with foue ef tien. te catah Joka King, author of tho Aen. | adde ss Dr. We Pores, puta, 8, S, 8, does not injure the systern an do those medicines containing Pots moderate extent while this best quotationa of th y. The Comn- % he ‘ TF a vort te peat |e nip OF st conte for ap elegantly clothe i i Di t! monuy stringer " y jas ‘ei i ; i, ait be ie pmpatiatinly tt het at on toot, another Ingredient of "Favorite Pre | bound copy. : : d oy | laa minerals, Book on Rheumatism and medical advice withe During e extens uidation In the 18, Peruviaus and Kaffire } pr yr ” ig - — > THE MET TLART MOCCOLY | sock "market an. uncommonty. ‘lathe | gts lospertal’ 64 oe toed ational banks, fo te SWIFT EPEOIFIO COs, A Ar Ge | —— amount of hypothecated “long stock | qu pene . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORKMONDAY MORNING WONDERS, es — The Easiest Way: ggih The Easiest Way: The Harlem Store on 3 Ave. is one block from the Second ag The Chatham Square Store is close to the “L” station of Ave, and four blocks from the Third Ave. “1.” station, Cross: the Second and Third Ave, lines and not far from the entrance to Brooke town lines run on 116th St. and 125th St. Bronx customers take any ; lyn Bridge. Customers have only a few blocks to go from the Worth car to 129th St. terminal, while those who live on the upper West Side ERTH Street BA City Hall ppg ay seca anit A pep use the Amsterdam and Third Ave, lines, coming directly to the store, oy Wor eet aes to East Side trains for Chatham Square. This line also passes the New York Central Station on 125th St. & S ONS Usefuiness of the Chiffonter Where Dignity Sees ee bevelled French plate mirror, 22x28 H arler nN Store: HERE |s a cause for our carrying this large line the Reflection inches; the broad top, 43 inches long, of chiffoniers found on our floors, The chif- carry delight to the heart of the home- S réeé. an d vente fonier proved its worth long ago. lover, There ls a broadness Jn the treatment of ed The mirror at the top and the six commodious the design of these dressers that is especially drawers play their part in contributing to the conven- P pleasing—an aristocratic atmosphere that will Downtown Ss to re: lence and pleasure of the user, impart dignity to any bd chamber. Gardélly It is a veritable storeroom within easy reach, ee P ar A Row, near Chat ham Squar e Oak, $21.50 static Oak, $22.50 OFEN SATURD 3,50 Mahogany, $24.50 AY EVENINGS, Mahogany, $23, OE URE AE 9 y - g We've carloads of chiffoniers in oak, birch, maple, There's nothing worth having in dressers mahogany and other woods, in every conceivable style that we cannot supply, from the severe and of the season, all practical and of sterling workman- attractive Mission design to the elaborate con- shi ceptions in rich mahogany, p. Round Oak Table, fe ss Quartered Oak $8.75 Or anRSG(VIt 1g Buffets, $17.50 7 . EE times a day the table !s called : - : 5 VERY butt Tt upon to bear its burden, It must be NE of the real pleasures of the housewife’s life is dressing up the house in {is best bib and tucker for Thanksgiving. Its nether bel pigtnyeed ten a good tab to meet the requirements When yo can purchase “Everything for Housekeeping’—the very best the country aflords at the lowest prices offered anywhere— i Mame ab of the household without showing hurt on the Liberal Credit offered by Cowperthwait & Sons it have shedtal anus for i fy Med sa in many ways, Good wood—seasoned oak—miakes the ideal Tables and chairs, china, beauti ; geet til Mave specia. cause for thanksgiving. Fae: dist Polished quartered oak is the favorite wood Bef id its cost need be ables and chairs, china, beautiful cut glass, serving tables and sideboards—the requisites for the most comfortable dining-room, table for hard uses, and its cost ne Bedroom suites, bedding, rich carpe ; ‘ oe Se UnEee te JEQULOLe LET ee eee coane kag ohnihe. @keeD ! when serviceableness is desired, but small, edroom suites, bedding, tie! and rugs, hangings, hall clocks with Westminster chimes, electric and oil lamps, easy chairs, eset q impart A table of this character—six feet long tolres—everything that can add to the cheerfulness and attractiveness of home. , as hea here nist Be tad ralrror tol Lapa ok ee a paw ANU sells for 12 In the Give tie Hate : et home be the best you can make it, For nearly one hundred Thankselvings—back to the time when the { iiurous shelf io insure useoinesh ‘ Lt Miebaa , : s ians were bringing in wild turkeys—this liouse has figured as the he arters for all ihees if There are three drawers, ample shelf room at We ask only $8.75 for it here, and you may purchase on credit if you pre Long Island Indians Well i | ey is house has figured as the headquarters for all these { ' € hree 3, ample Every room In the house can be supplied with tables of all kinds from . Bought in the largest quantities from the world’s greatest makers and sold at the lowest prices in the city—with a ten per cent. reduction top so Porte, ane ALL snipe great arth irom the plain pine table for the kitchen to the elaborate mahogany W hen cash is paid. ' j een ri ig ALE EWS etn | PE I ae CPS AETV eRe M. A F lad iY Great collections of sideboards and dintngs | qT) a ogan\ intshed Suites, Regularly $65 for 537, 50 room furniture in every conceivable style ape he Woman Who Wants _ = proved by good taste, Aristocratic Axminster Carpet : 3 - Everythi Housekeepi pels a erything for Housekeeping Fi L h R l; B / ' © the men and women who are just beginning to make a home, and to those or ess t an egu ar TICeS who already have thelr homes, the Cowperthwait & Sons’ stoves, with { { “Everything for Housekeeping,” present many unique advantages. Will Find Them Here Long credit without extra charge is given, or a discount of 10 per cent. Is ATEST designs and color effects in strictly high-grade Axminster carpets, man- allowed for cash, ufactured to sell at $1,70 and $1.80 a yard, ; This We ! The Cowperthwatt Sanitary Bedding Offered This Week for $1,123 . OT sanitary In name only, but In fact. Sanitary through and through—the 5. The prudent housewife meagures value felt, the feathers and the hale all belng subjected to a treatment that makes them santtarily clean and pure. ed with damask, tapestry or Verona And when you buy the Cowperthwalt sanitary bedding, which Is guaranteed, nable woods, charmingly upholstered, you pay no more for It than the ordinary kind made In the ordinary way, HE price of an articlé is the Paramount question in the average household, Purchases are made upon the f Including Making, Lining and Laying and then considers the price, ‘A LINING OF GOOD QUALITY BEING FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE. weve an Measure the value of these parlor suites she will not hes {tate long !n reaching her conclus on yefive suit mughly r nd nicely finish ADilcloths and linoleums in unsurpassed varieties, Also all grades of carpets and rugs. velour in effective Colorings, “Regstar wot nate tor 80. "Sinert ice ni beg 1 OL Rae tn the fa ae Dowstown: Everything for Housekeeping s St. & 3d Ave: Chatham Squ: : esac to angettavn: ites £2 aon lbak, & Ee Cowper thwait (3 Sons n bid ae ‘ an ayn ee

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