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i alers, Whom ad Paid $100,000, — ———— BB “ TO ANS ¢ Was Hounded ED $70,000 CHECK. | fort to Lay Plot Before Dis- oe ney Failed Be- of Jerome's Absence, iy nares breed trom member! he family t Ballantine, ‘millionaire pet hie y man, ‘ and killed himself on Saturday ip tils residence in Newark, Mt Saturday: afternoon he called at St-Attorney’s office In this city Carl ‘Hansen, to lay before Mr. Je- @ the facts of an astounding biack- company of his counsel, plot that had been formed against (1 informed his counsel at Bt time that he wa: being hounded } death by blackmatiers, who threat- ‘to have him sent to prison in Vir- b and that up to the day he took le $100,000 had beon extorted from Ballantine came to New York Charlotteville, Va. for the ox- Purpose of having Mr. Jerome action against the band of biack- who were hounding him, Pisher-Hangsen had been his lawyer Fa number of years and last month | had consulted him concerning the i and threats that had been Avon hin. Told Whole Plot. in Friduy of last week the millionaire ot Mr. Hansen's office, it was ned fran his relatives to-day, and ‘In consultation with the attorvey # o'elock in the afternoon unt!l & Ming to him the siory of the ib plot. He disclosed at this be that he had already paid to the sekmaiiers $100,00) in money, checks notes, He was in an extremely condition and seemed to be t fear of his persecutors. [Po Mevertheiess ne discussed at length YP for trapping the blackmailers On the following day (last Satur- | at his office and go with him to} it Disirict-Attorney Jerome. Ballantine arrived at Mr. @ office at 9.90 o'clock in the morn- He had to walt for more than an four, and while waiting unbosomed Asef to several of tie clerks in the) oe, He seemed distressed and talked halt an hour on the subject of sul remarking that he thought Armi- Matthews had been very foolish to Hi hiruself by loping from the win- Ww of his home. He sald that he be- there was much simpler methods. Talked of Suicide. he announced to the clerks that Pblackmallers had been hounding him | gibi and that they had extorted him 4 $100,000, which be ive} t ‘them In money, checks and wald tat the biackmaters mavened to send him to wu Virgina Hansen arrived ay the of in millionaire again con: at length, and at t Se Stterncoy ey polr went He. Attorney's office to pian ie jerome a arep for the black- Istrict-Attorney, ‘however, wa home in Lakevilie, Conn, and IG Hot recura to his office until’ Mon, Mr Ballant was wreatly \ de® d at finding prosecutor out, ih agroed Wit his lawier to meet him Bon Monday morning of this week d pay another visit ta Mr, Jerome's | Ballantine left bis lewyer lock im the afternoon, saying that would go to his home in Newark did not arrive home until § o'clock fin the evening. His outler, who met Ubim at the door, inquired solicttow bout his health, Wut he made no reply, i, Hing silently to his room, He cima few minutes later and asked for he had brought heme on This package containea a about 8 revolver. _ Ended Life With Pists!, Five Hbgges after the butier nded we package he shi in ihe Pett tomple, dying | nbers of the ballantine fa aled to-day that $70.00 In nc b Ballantine had Like t 4 been triced and pay. topped, The Bes man's th Was estimated at $5,000,000, ir Widow hus long been to Ne what Mrs, Astor is to the c ciroles in this elty fore coming to » York to’ con: his lawyer the persecuted man had pubtedly visited the police authori- at Charlottesville, V haa + and i plot that stren rts Are being that arrest & man noted Duncan Bother named Michie, suid to be mem ‘of the blackmailing band, ae Hawking, alleged to be the lead Bot the blackmallers, was arrented on t n following the 1 te or vent betore Baier thre, rae Be ener’ ere for the full ham * ‘nd | in-| tyr} ection | ¥ Laxative Brora | i t agreed with Mr. Hansen to meet | and alt late stories 2! that meat his sovlal rain, 8 at é a - Y which ended June 31 Inet ja shown in the e t i | has not yet fi | ceived in ums $287,000, gregate ol th claim payments an all other pe a said. ix $92,000,000. Th sions from Gore that the Prudential’ ratio of its settiementh in this respect wis the lowest of all the companies |W Tecently riled that the Insunince Han-|brougat out tuousness sermon on the Srp benefits of indus-ito the practice of rebat STANDARD OIL HIT Gorbortili Rabi Robbing People Hoch. gathering-of Republicans, said are y tignificant part of ity capaetty, and for ; this olf the Standard Ol! Company, } WON'T DISCUSS CASE, Which rete the price, j# paying less than ‘ one-third what it palde year ago. Mayor McClellan learned of the de- fe ple of $00,000 a day or $22,000,000 4 yer We sit suplnely down while we ate nt being robbed of enough money every| !t must come from my lawyers. Per day by this one corporation to butia| nally I have nothing to say to rear 4 great educations) tnatitution YALE’S GREATEST GIFT YEAR Rockefeller's 81,000,000 Heads the over thre ing’ $220,000 collected from the alumni by secretary Anson Phelps Stokes. jr, general fund and assets of the sity Amount to $7,442,114 |DELAY FOR “LEWIS JARVIS""| 8:1 author was arraigned for sentence before Jus- |? Use Rogers, in time to propare ~THARRIMAN MUST GO BACK tarily—Amazing Prudential Figures of Receipts and Payments, PRUDENTIAL. Received in premiums since 1808. Pala tn elat Faward 1. Harriman, trend of Ben- trial life insurance, jamin B, Odell, ir., must Ko. back on{ {twas the the Legislative Insurance Cummitree’* to rack and explain how hé happened to forget when he was there before that he had tried to met Thomas F. Ryan to «ive him a ahare of the Hyde Bqutt. |! able Lite stock, As the record of tho inauiry stands it leave’, much to be desired in the matter of balancing the testimony of the Union Pacific's pres- ident and the sworn statements of the | tA) owner of the Fauitable that Harriman tried to sandbag him, It was reported at the Legislative In- surance Inquity to-day that former Gov. Odell is anxious to have Harriman rev called, for he wishes to clear hi Ryan in tAling of Harriman’ has involved Odell only by sumgestion, vet the suggestion is so etrong that | Harriman will get the opportunity of seying that no matter what happened beween oim and Ryan in the Equitable good until the end. Questionable Thrift. Be thritt itt?” you bi that thritt © save In this way they could no #ave and would not save in any other,” a by Slocum Disaster, the afternoon the fact came out th t the are coral and other indus- pot trial com “the ives, i? bt iolen , ake up to the time of gettioment pald 00, in premiums, Much was mead of this by the insurance eontin- purchase last summer Odeli was not HENDRICKSG!I considered. 4 ‘ VESNO Tt In gald that the committee's P's 8] STEN OF RESIGNING to give Harriman a decent time to avall himself of requesting permission to re- a turn to the stand and answer Ryan's (Special to The Evening World.) charges, and if he does not opme to time] ALBANY, Dac, 18—The report Is cur to order him to appear and testify|rent that Superintendent of Pesurance forthwith. Hendricks intends \to retire from office The Prudential Again. | bt the expiration of his term next Feb- The Legislative Insurance Committee ie ier en eet the report to- resumed to-day with & continuation Of |” i have recelved no intimation trom’ the Investigation of the Prudential LKe./ yr, Hendrick® that he Is going to r- That company's actuary, John K. Gore, | tire.” was the first cere United Sta nator Dryden, the INSURANCE REBATES MUST RE ABOLISHED. Prudential/ Pri sident, was on hand, He ished hi Gore testified that since the o1 tion of ee Prudential, in 1883, it hel HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec, 13—Insur- ance Commissioner Martin to-day noti- fled ail life insurance companies doing bupiness in Pennsylvania that they must file written agreements abolisting giv- ing of rebates, dismissing agents who ° |do #0 and refusing to employ such Ba ty the be eehie Ohba eed ts | agents for three years atter dismieral ol holders from the lapsed funds. 80, The Commissioner took this action by far am the Prudential is concerned the the advice of A‘:orney-General Carvon, total expel and dishyrsemenis, ex: clusive of 1 groney palg to polloy- holfers .mai 4 ‘$130. ity if After Hughes had shown by admis- industrial business lay at an as. ‘onishing degree in its eaniler year «| | Department Benator Dryden succeeded Gore on condu the witness stand and. with all the une- methods of doing life Insurance busl- preached a ness in this State. particu'arly in regurd has no legal authority to @ general investigation into the & missionary, M'CLELLAN WINS BALLOT CASE, BUT CONTEST GOES ON. HARD BY GOV. HOCH (Continued (pom First Page.) | tite of his successful oppanent to the office,"’ Views of the Dissenters, ‘The dissenting judges hold that the purpose of the Legislature in the eleo- tion Jaw in commanding the preservation for six months of the ballots and other documents relating to an election was manifestly for the purpose of having them available for a recount. If thia is pa to be ee under the present law, thee a “a new election law can- not be too ovon drafted and enacted.” abbeteriitientes MAYOR PLEASED, BUT of $22,000,00° a Year He Says. OTTAWA, Kan., Dec. 18. Gov. F. W. peaking here last night at a “At this time the Kansas ol! flelds ing 60,000 barrels a day, an in- claion of the court in his favor from The Evening World, His gratification thowed iteelf in a big. All he would say was ‘Tit thqre 1s anything to be said tn the Way of comment on the situation “T believe It could pay $1 per barrel of this oll more than it is paying end till make @ barge profit,” “In other words it f* robbing this peo- ‘The news spread around the City Hall like wildfire and was the cause of general jubiiation there Clarence J. Shearn, counsel for Mr. Hearst, sald; “Assuming that the de cision of the Court has bees correstly awoted to me the situation is this: We wall be put to some delay and shall be seriously impeded for the thme being in opening the ballot boxes and prov- in by their contents that the frauds in the count showa in the opening of the firet four boxes were gemeral (hroumhout the city, In uther words wo hundred homes for the homeless or x eodow a college, or in one year pay li the expentes of the state for tive ears,”* — to University, Conn., Dee, 18.~An in- ease of $1,247,185 io the total funds of ale University during the fiscal year “4 Z shall be compeNed to resort to the more nual report of Lee MoClung, a8 Uni-| pmdabout method of opening | erslty Treasurer, jssued to-day. TMA) boxes upon afiidavit and In ald of quo rease, which is the largegt in the his- ry Yale, includes the gift of $1.009,- *” by John D, Rockefeller, Other gilts to funds which did not within the fisenl year amount to quarters of & mililoa, Includ| warrant dingy, MeClellan wil has hav Hh pis light .or delay, He cannot estully hide tue faots for ever, Those tmllot hoxes can be opesed in dio Warranto proceedings and auth. ing Gan prevest the tru be ul) | mately known except tre physical de § ree 8 Of the boxos and their on- en corporation Counsel Delany” said; 1 apprénend that the ether side will take some legal step, the ma e une resorting to quo ome The Jniver- re Ato proceedin, WER RYAN CHARGES Will Be Subpoenaed Unless He Appears Volun- Mr. Hi Eeghee m, thalionaed the Dryden which money Where you can't get it is ‘ell, Mr. Hughes, the money these , clared. him. | now." Charle Againat te Dod moned. emly e or be mit to the reed upon “T hay Rand Attorne: homas but thet Ing. th "§ age Parker sai the act of the to Lernasiven tL tt ( immedi on Retin he Week to Pile Appeal, iter P; aeKer we ¥, Pike th, Peed a ‘ourt, and moved for vdeating of Wien Thomas Parmaloe Wickes, the) cio iat restiaining the Board of hee t of Une “Lewis Jarvis" letters, | tians from tauin, y av biackmeall recently, | tion to Mayor for an wid Was Sony ntes O etek abating SNe tetet, rote ning the ection officisls from reporting the re- ait of the canvass JIvdae Parker's argument was made ber 0 Justion Amend, Tt wis brief and opncluaich the Court announesd C1FION Wad revery “the decision the Announcement journment ®as granted st Hearst all the local traction, te stodl ore | ‘on-poft taking Gas evanoed . | rapidly later on profit tal rooklyn Jeet Mayor tn Worces: Rapid Transtt reacted. ————e- poochit, was elected Mayor over] POLO.A, A'S NEXT SHOW. "@, Overlook, Republican, g7| ‘The New Polo A. A., One Hundred and dome t. Wels, Soviasist, gor | Twenty-ninth street and Park avenue, gon ves, aii ae bet) another show on Friday night, 1 ine i jo" Repu! daha, 10 Demo. | Mh mii en, 2 - Dewnocrats . Wt “The opinion and ourt. of Appeala apeak convicted Lett Writer Given the Criminal Branch of he Supreme Court, to-day, Job Hedges, his attorney, arked for an Seeenmen " n kon the ground that he had a feta 0 pr appeal, The ack br a fF in the star Id of and Hughey | one _ ABE HUMMEJ. ENTERS COURT. . (Sketched from Life by Mieaiiey)" “There are many & speedy tri county is Kept at great expense.in main- taining 4 guard over the witness Dodge | rail for the/preservation of this life. interested in this case have tried, to kiih{ Already | I move that this trial proceal ohare: s «OF, Hummel, brought about accused lawyer, close guard of detectives from the Dis |W trict-Attorney’s office, Dodge Js in bet-| 0f No» 360 ge- Morne unearthed, Kaward G. ance age: Broadway, ¥ fe eaig that he did not know Hummel or any of his cognsel, 4 classmate of Bartow 3, ks, fe Mr. merly of Hummel that would not influence is Judgment, Although about the case, ; been able to figure out just what the defendant is changed wit. Was satisfactory to the prosecution. He plored the time the trial would take - his business, remarked wane take very jong.” r » be Nicoll had proceeded far that the selection of & fury is golnk to be a ted y tajesman was A tan of intelli. xence, facility of expr extremely consvien dous, the skill of long experience Mr, the talesman to admit that othe accounts of the case in the ne hay uit ht Rogers asked the the statutory question as to what effect fis improssion. or his verdlet, a e. "Yr Ricoit started on @ new tack, and in so dolug gave He called the fact the o wa erjury; that Dodge has made a co FSsion ‘with the Intent of ‘casting the bulk of guilt upon Hummel, “Have you any prejudice sort of testimony? ere Mr, bag kod sider other proof in connection with the confession of Dodge, and received an affirmative answer, First Juror Chosen, There was a nn Mr, Nicoll looked inquiringly at Mr. Rand. Dayl understand, of mook oe. does lenge this talesman haye 60 stated, Mr, Nicoll a amazement to accepted the juror. A battle of wi: Districts ne, os Mr, calling of the next taleamna, A. Gallagher, riage ne Hundred and Mr, Gallagher said what he had of the case would not Influence his Jud ment in the consideration of the ‘ca: 4 He bad heard concer ite fondant independ had prejudiced . ir. Nicoll aa ie ET ONT RSDAY EVEN oma its iN som FEARS BRIBERY OF THE: HUMMEL JURY A Continued tr from Firgt Page.) tal should be thad. The) tathon?” ask People| “I move." the move ‘that the Dodge, chief witness | fendant.’ whose confession | the Indictment of the! is in the city under} seat No. 2 Zast ‘ a, “the | rat talesman called after the boon re- SE, Doth shen be Gas Besa since the) ooo aad that arom what he had tend Of the cuso he had formed an impres- the divorce conspiracy was Grestie, a general insur. with an office at No. 32] accused. as the first talesman #u: The sult, and He was) from servin counsel, buc sald and M nt, agreed, by coy had read a gre he sabi he had never, deal Mr. Gerstle Mr, Rand, airily, “it inde ‘pparent before he pve tous task.) charge against the pited: “He got a dl intereste sion and a M Newcomb 5, | dealer, of No. it M he thought r during his peruse e formed an ime lon a or innocenve of the se | Club, in his ¢ but Mr. m for vf | that look only 4 min upon opinion muht have | Foam upon In and overruled the fleld challenged line upon the de- @ attention of Mr. that Charles. F. hief witness \against the 8 at one time indicted for Garva: “Tou pmotice,” said inet that | Communities sskod ical. piled the talesman, promptly sat down, Mr, tr, Grestle If he would con. on trvine overruled. amtorily. Then he, too, eat * jeorge = C, alectrictom 0; dred called. Mr. N he quered in tones ‘that the Distriet- peremptorily cha snapped Mr. Rand owed an expression uf o cots his features, He persona! Charles between the Assistant iontl follor of No, 835 Bast Wxty-eighth street, read al, examining chfield it of thin ‘i idition to ked Mr. Rand it he vee not pone to challenge the talesman we strength th of this statement, formation, “1 am surprised at Tilt wanted more explicit in: with Mr, Rand, claimed Mr. Nicoll twenty yea firat_tima 1 ever he: pgs 3 refusing to challenge “i st the a som ney aia ustioe and Mr. Mr, who a its that he ts rer aiuaiced fendant.”’ Semarked epmethiing. it the city with a ng nook when Mr, Nicoll Taleriaptad him Mg dachnore that Eos fun pireaty, 2 is Thy ‘hy "he “Dlatrtot Me ebe- defendant,’ Hogore overruled the motion Foenoks was cxoused be: took eption. ef was excunad, fo8 ee fih Teasons why! defendant because t ay general repu- od. Vicail leaped to his feet as though suddenly connected with a third he erled, “that the juror box be disch heomuse of the a: Past by the District-Attorney upon this de- The motion did not prevall. Mr. Nicoll excopted! The talesman was satisf: tory to bpth sides, was sworn aad took am J. Goeghan, a manufacturer, Fifty-sixth street sion of the gullt or innocerce counsel for a friend of his in a dtvor: he asked that he be excused hoot was willing Mr. ‘Niéoll ir, Goeghan was excused Hackauff Gets Off, bid only pompadour haircut in the nom proceeded to the witness stand when talesman Gustac Hackault, of No. 1 First street, was summoned. My. Hackauff never heard of the Do: Morse case, or of again: until he was onlled in Hy cember panel of jurors, asked what his understending was about the defendant, he without nottty! Hackauff + 4 a promnpeny excused le. a mineral water gould be fair, -| Cough he was a to which Aasi Gresile maintained that this would | torney Garvan belonge have no effect whatever J eration of the eyidene pleased smile. | c Mr. Stanchfeld id-|examined him far the defense, Niol/ Cole is one of the newspaper reat at the headlines, ling to convlet ‘oborated evi- why turns State's ait, Mr. Lag ra in that he has olub velationg with hi Mr. Challenged by Defense, win @ur counter or comes from Watertsane mest trees ela il see gs in nt eg wed. per- was talesman | said he would not be the un evidence to save and Tt ipo footine yin the acct need) es Just the nitne ot chat r. Stanchfeld then ohall John Atlan. the noxt tal by bee for preludicn. and Tirty-ofehth He {9 another hoadll 4 gol auestioned him aceented him a sjuror No, A hucky Mr. We e reader, sind and midel more Ys be @ friend of Mr, Rand and wae excured by consent, ‘alli int | of ths fae and was of the opi tint whore there was so mush amoke there muat be some fire, but Faew why he coe Fe, ee. te tr fa er and Hints as to we ie part ‘ot the wave @ hint “"ASSHN ART HAPTURED BY Separate Government Se | Up by Lithuanians Who Control City. Officers Afraid to Appear on Streets, have captured the fortress there, appealed for additional troops, which were despatched. Lokalapgelger from St. dated Tuesday, Doc. 12, vier E nen, say announces masters of that that the chy, streets in uniform, as unsafe, oe : 15,000 JEWS SLAIN Deo, 13,-—Leon educated Russian * Boston, Sjorotin, an Jew vive here from thousand Jews were killed in tortue, im their deadly work and the victims, SMUGGLED BABY Concealed Her Son in Basket Near Her Bunk on Steamer. thé] All during the vovage from Naples in the Cunarder Panonia, Anna Strotevyk stayed by Wer dink ip the third-class quarters guarding a big wicker basket. The average steerage passeager thinks pretty well of his or ber chattels, but most of her fellow travellars couldn't understand Anna Strotevyk’s devotion hat wicker basket. A few did un- Tetand, ‘They knew it held, enugly concealed, Anna's sturdy elght-monthy’ ‘old son Jakel. Fnends at home had told her the steamship people would charge Pasnase) soad for even 80 small a voyager as Jakel. So she docided to smuggle him throug’ in a basket. She did it. too—almost. She got him safely past the Ines at Bilis Inland to-day. Not one of the keon-cyed immigration Jnapectors sUs- pected the presence of a small, od stowaway In the woman's lugmge. tunately Jake! slept at the time in his wicker slateroom. Finaliy<oh. Joy’— she reached the “discharged room.” ‘There waited Jakel, who nad come from his job in Paterson, N, J., to greet his wife and baby, At the eight of her big Jakel rushed forward, babbling Old Workd endearments, As he took her to his heart the huge basket, swinging on her back, encumberéa his embrace, The husband snatched It free and threw it to the floor, The mother, half-emoth- ered in his arme, erfed, “But where is little Jakel? sald the ki ing father, “Phere he Is,’ answered the mother, wiggling free. Jakel, jt, very much pageled, was erawiing out of the basket, The jar had snapped the fastening of the lid. Father embraced son. Then Jakel, jr., had’ to go back inside the lines, while Anna, thinking she would lose him, beat her breast and moaned, Soon, however, Jake, bale spy evyk i et telends .n_ Paterson, eh living In a Dawket an HYDE A VICTIM OF Hazen Hyde ts conynleacing atter an attack of rheumatiom. He at. tended the fed ¢ ‘m ewe Harare at the Lyrle la it Gown | resting Content ably poet fasted re | sing of ching (dik. a eho well pleased ac hyper of sympathy he ec Hae ~ FIGL REBELS Revolt in the Army There, and 8T, PETERSBURG, Tuesday, Deo, 12/ Samuel L, (night), via Bydtkuhnen, Bast Prussia, Deo, 13.—Reports are in olrculation to] alone in the house, that they had come the effect that the insurgents at Riga}to look over the telephone, kept « watch on the men, and sie says | at The commander at Riga yestertay BERLIN, Yeo, 13.+A despatch to the Petersburg, kuah- that a message from Riga Lithuanians are that they have formod a reoret provislénal government, that officers do not dare to go on the and’ that the Army is regarded by the Ruslan authoritios IN 3-DAY MASSACRE, Jacor of Odessa, and the frat refugee’to ar- sia; states that fifteen three days, with moat terrible mutilation and Cossacks and polico aided the mobs men, women and children were among the ACROSS THE SE RHEUMATIC ATTACK’ » “OF THE ROBBERIES } Thieves in Jersey Jail Be- lieved to Have Operated _in Several States. t ELIZABETH, N. J, Dec. MBoe'the Police sty that in the arrest here of two men suspected of trying to rob & ho, in the gulse of telephore in- cone. two important captures have ‘been mado, According to Chief Teansy, CZAR RUSHES TROOPS the prisonefa have been operating since last sprig and have secured plunder to the amount of $30,000, by thelr own confession, When arrested they desoribed them- selves as Lawrence Brown, twenty years old, and Edward Wilson, twenty+ two years old. They sald “heir home wax In New York City, but would give no address, On Monday they went to the home of Moore,/ at No, 117 Stites qtreet, and Informed the maid, who was The girl that one of them tried to ransack a bureau, She screamed and the men ran bigyele policeman, Bash had @ full kit of tools and badges that appeared to be genuine, Cidef Tenney says that the men have commited robteries in New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts, The Chief says that, accont the prisoners’ state- ment#, they robbed the boure of Will- jam G, Bumated in Jersey City in May Inst and seoured booty valued at $5.00. In Qctover, they visited the home of A. d. MoClace, in Albany, and got onder amounting to $00. Wetle tn lovton, they went to the Wome of Ad- | mini! Boll and cargied off 4 box gon: taining valaable deeds y property « j@ gold hal, | aybetectives mere, here to-day trom | New York, Philadel; Washington, | ageport, Albany and Yerney City 10 ake a look at the men and inspect pawn tickets found on them, and all say that they are satiafied that the prisoners are the offenders for whom Search bas been made by the police of several cities, BEEN STRANGLED Mrs. Cotta la Found Dead i Bed—Murdered Is Belief of Physician, Mrs. Annie Cotta, a good looking | Api woman, was found dead In bed the apartment she dccupied with her husband and two little children, this afternoon. Dr, Laeger, of No, 25 Mor- | rell street, who Was called In declared | the belief that she had been etrangied to death, Dr. DuBols, of the German Hospital, disputed this theory and gave his opin- jon that she died from heart disease. from the house, but were captured by a! Pennsylvanta, Conneotiout } WOMAN MAY HAVE ie i Toi THE VEL A Regular Gives v tying to Give a Line Girl Cod Live Oil, Au interesting incident wan told in Wm. R. Riker & Sou Co.'s drug store che ptboy evening. A man came in and bougit a. botle of Vinol, aud while watting tor chamKi waged the clerk ja conversation, Kuid he: "We wee told to give oF Ntdle givl cod hver oil + bought « lottle and took it home, We bad a tegulan clk+ fu» trying to get the elit o tiky it Then it did not agvew with hor at ati, the of Upset her momnach. Sho did pot) get any paige So 1 told the doctor how we had failed, @ad fe at once recomm: your Vinet, maying AL contaluod all o curwtives heal! nd strong thealny erties of sod oll without » ‘ater of il, und that dven all love ite taste, | T took bottle, and we begith to give It to our child right away, it wae detlolous and wanted more. Almost from the first dose we ioticed a Change, $24, ho ak gained flab, strona and Appotlie And sleeps well ar nigh “I don't believe any 01 ould Aelioate ehild old - fami ed, nat oom liver ofl or emulaions when Vinel is yo delicious, and it will do no mich more ve & canaries) medioine for weak, puny chile mM, ond | am recommending tt to my fiends,” We gunranteo Vinol will make weak, Pliny children strong, robust and rosy, |mtrengthou and invigorate ult peotle and build up the run down, thred and debill-’ tated as nothing else can. 1 if tiles we wiliugly return every dollar pald for it You can get Vinol fron any of the fol- Jowing New York drugyis Riker’s Drug Stores tn New York—6th and 28d gt: corner Hie oth 1) Drooklyn-Matn «ove, Iton, Fulton st., cor, Ciyton st: Matbush tor, A Maris avec Putnam ‘even Sumner ave; Columbia at, econ, | Union st Hegomin & Co, 0 Brondway; ‘0a pBroadway’ 1817 Amaterdem # West IPhth et: OM West 185th wt; hind aye. Kinsmian’s Drug Stoves, O01 Kighth ave.; 2% 4d Rlettly_ ave. Jangmann, 1% Third ave.: Dis aye. R428 at, , Seeesnntconcenancaneenes: ‘Khe Superior Credit Store, 498 Coluim- 3 ‘ ’ Long Coats Loose, semi or tight he Tailored right up to wa ra 35. oh 7.98 to* Tailor Made Suits Mannish mixtnres, long’ Coats, half silic lined. Great yalue at *7r8. 75 $Men’s Overcoats} Fancy mixtur Tourist style, Gg ae sis vale ate "12-753 No needless formality bout our Cheerful Cred-® it,’’ A small sum, webkly= or monthly, isall we expect | ‘The young woman's husbend, Fortu:| na, Was arreated by the police of tho Hamburg avenue station, though he} tohd a straightforward stony, and there! good than any other tonic, It ls simply @ , eek hee’ Send le no evidence to connect him in Way with the geath of jie, wife, chiet was tied about the K here boon, i poeiatios bn by ae "he | Nay S~ nang: oe Loe i Fg 8 lat ve ‘aiel Rrevaiel af Was, on th bottom a we there rite romne wn idee Pears ‘a he woman to work on found the door fastened and bed th poy He found the worn dead in bed ant her two little children, one two and one- halt years old and the other an Infant, cryin in an adjoining room, SULZER 10 RELIEF = OF MONEY MARKET' ee WASHINGTON, Deo, 18.—Represeht- ative Sulser, of New York, to-day intro~ duced a resolution In Congress galling upon. the Secretary of the Treasury, for nis opinion as to how the amoney acai! can best be relieved. Ph MODERN JEWELRY SILVERWARE 0 variety of alla ture frames, In antiqn: mas Gifts, have jist FROM EUROPE Over 1000 ditteynt be to. thoe i Peete oo WiLteR”"™ 4 W. 28th Sth Ay. POSAA Lie a a nA

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