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Be ie gs uu HOt, soctpyin. the EOE She WO TENE De, CAUSE —Sepent ‘of this "Beate tate and ober States, Including Al * WDurope, died in a private hospital here ra,” id she consult ‘pathos tho capacity “of Jumyer and client?” Skilful Sidestep by Abe. » I Sanford White’ a burke acted for Mr. \ @ position ie pon Uns Ger Stas in. centingeneien. of as not. raia not represent her. id you. not have any professional titude whatsoever toward ber or any zt oremroral relation with her?" “1 dla not. ‘The relations were be- tween me and Mr. White.” “Did fn? Mr, White bring her to your Ho Sieg thes was your client?” ft Gtd_ you‘ charge him for this reed him ty th: year. He paid smart ta its amount MWishout: Jooking at my bil, th * sald LAttio Abo, shocked, pained and surprised, in a ‘rumbling Yoicn about four sizes too big for his sngranened body. lion "iow was ttt I aia Yithout knowing exactly, T would Ray it would have been about. How long did this posunae between you and Mr. WhiteT* ‘Bay; “Not-very tong,” “And, you repeat that at no time were there a rofessional relations detween you and th @ then Ms itt" “Ido #0 repeat.’ et from Delmas. aa testimony Is not proj is {t material, and also that, under. the rules of ithe’ Court, pine Biats 1s) ox falsity of any part ‘of the story ba Eysiyn Nesbit Ww wiy' that she fold Mr. Harry Thaw in Paris on the occasion In 198 rwhen, he first proposed Ssortisge to finally, ect on the ground inae the istrict- = tigen the aid not question Mrs. Thaw < upon this ete ta get Hummels rly rebuttal, or. awerT pecific. business | ah 4:8. BURIED IN NEL BLOW-UP: AFTERGOOD FIGHT, a samme STAGE AMID ONE IS KILLE Unconscious: M Ten Wete Spirited Away-from’ Penna. Excavation. POLICE ARE DEFIED. ‘Arms, Legs-and- Heads Stuck Out of Dirt When Rescuers ‘Gat to Work. Fotty workmen emplo: Pennsyxania_Mallroad. Company's. ¢x- cavation were buried, in a landslide In Thirty-second street, between Seventh and Elghth avenues, to-day, and ali of them ward clone to ‘death when. the’ alarm whistles sounded and three hiun- ging them out. One man waa taken out dead.’ He was placed in a row of unconscious men, ten of whom were “so badly hurt they could not stand. Then 3t thet the polies were dees. THe tn spirited away to vnrious parts of the city and the police were not even allowed to learn thelr names or the places’ to which they had’ been taken. Under ‘Foreman Thomas English halt a-hundred. workmen were digging «in Tater, except with a view 0 his. to jerome went over the ground that he had eo often traversed befor He spoke for halt ‘an hour, ‘sometime in hie mus cadence, like ms Tender “einige 2% out" (a “hymn ene ata camp meet \- Rowing the overheat vale of tithe court r Tile two Talaing his rasping vole. t _ Btrained plteh, nn Voce {® ® Bigne Jerome's’ Plea. i [at Z,can show that under the solem- Evelyn Nesbit swore bests (pate pal that Stan gh he ficipped Ber naked ‘and Told Abe Hummel ibe nee”, Cause she knew. Stanford White ted can show Bao That whi, te beret Rfter ghe came back trom Kurope she mottice with Re show the excavaiion when there cama. the cry: “Look out! There's going to be a hoot." ‘The most {gnorant Italian who peaks no Engtish knows this means @ blast, and the workmen: dropped toola and made for places of safety... The blast was a big one, and then came @ call from English: “Come on to work.” Worked Like Beavers. The blast had made a hole of twenty- five feet under piles of rock and earth heaped on either side. Two-score work- men were ordered down to shovel out the dirt and rock. They were working Uke beavers when the ear}h seemed to ‘tremble on all of ole at once, and the hext | eit il in, burying every man of them. English on the outside saw the work- men buried and sounded the, alarm: Then every whistle in the excavation hounded. Workmen ran to the buried Foz; | men. Arma, lexs and heads stuck from which, Gefendant say, hat T have a ht ‘his story of ers know nothing in At esicweda Te in devotion, wenntegetire heroic self-sacrifice. Pausing dere for. Jerome read Gases te Clted were civil actobact ‘The Fabric of the palenee: inent to ERE EE tell tas 1903, ahe di " jenied ‘had talked forty-tir = Fut most of that tithe had Pern the authoritl id Abe had never taken his ‘cree oft Xe ED imas-acid he would be obliged. ~€0 consult certain books before answer- dng Jerome. and he, therefore, asked fora recess. Hypothetical” Question. Jeroi had no objections. He 9 would go further and ask for an_adjournment unti}. ROW tn ey —dier that he might hare tims-to finish | eecling together his hypothetical ques- mn. “| have worked many-hours upon-this goatter,”” he aald, “but Aes stil far trom | Bein concluded. will promi hays Jever to have it ready: by to.<norrow, Sill’ be willing to conclude with Ar Hummel, and my only other witness ar wo taets ‘In the mornalng, (died ttbea Tecan #0 Gs rae shite I also Mg in my. Allen[sta: be eeurn bo. fhat Y Finn An fond to them: at -long.-hypathetical-ques— tion as Noa rosesution and thus jnaave deal of tine, If the defense will consent to this instead of compeli- Ung mo to read the: question separately o-eath of my allenistn I believe. thi State can r’Glosy its. evidence tn rebuteal dday afternoon the very SNS HaVU HO -ObsOHMIe.” said Delmas, ‘Accordingly court adjourned until to- ‘morrow. Scheel suffered te ee ee vet Atlantic City: he showed some (Frovement. whe he waa stricken with |, Pneumonia. -fe was then removed tof his city. {District on uppe the mass of dirt and’ rock. The three seldom worked tn thelr lives, and man after man was dug out. Not one es- caped some sort of hurt and many of them were seriously Injured. Ten were unconscious, Missed His Brother, | Among the’ rescuers was Francisco oat —o-one worked harder than Fazio, When It was{ thought the last man had been got out Fazio cried out: Where's_my brother—my brother Joe?" J Fazio dad been -working in the and was t to faye deep in the excavation they came upon | tho body of Joe, crushed to death. An ninbulunce came from Koosevelt Hospital and the surgeon said Joe had Then in some way the Cane, of the West Forty-seventh oot station, wad vent to. Investigate, No poticenten ary uesded here,” Cane “This fy no affair ‘ot tho wa pol ay almost had to club hls way into the) excavation. Oncs-inside no-one knew anything. From a workman he Ienrned that one man was dead and at loast. ten+ 80 badly Injured they were unconscious When’ spirited from the yard. English, the foreman, surrendered himedt at the West. Thirty-seventh | street-atation five hours after the ac: CidentHe-wns arraigned tn tho ast Side Police Court and gemanded to the | Coroner on a charge of negiixence In} connection with the deatynof Fazio, age 'ENGEL’S CHOPHOUSE GOES; BUT-HERE’S FAY. Famous Irish Crack Shot to_Open in—Harlem—To-— Night i red other workmen’ cet to work dig-| was } Ez “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARER i ae TIGOTs. SLUMMNGPARSON: FORCED NTO CELL Thought, Detectives Con- federatesof NegroWom- enandSmashedThem. YELLED FOR’ THE POLICE Magistrate Discharged the Rev William H. Mears—Wife Stood by Him. for & sermon on anid a prisoner in the Jefferson Mar- ket Polloe Gourt to-day, who wore the | typical clerical garb. Two negro wom- en were arraigned with him, the trio (having been captured In a raid on a | house on Seventh avenue, near Thirty- with atyeet.. For several months ther house hag been the bbject of police Hance, Rey. Wi tor of Bt. iam H. Mears, assistant rec- Matthew's Protestant Epla- . at Elghty-fourth’ etreet, | inibua avenue. The Rev. oh | thur H. Judge js re¢zor.of the church. | Mears protested that his mission. was) purely for the purpose of investigating | feertain places In the Tenderloin for) his own enlightenment, so that ee! could ‘prexch powerful sermons wai their wickedness, His first essay in this direction was Fatherthore than-he had-anticipated, Me had a fight with two detectives all over the house, and then spent a night in the Tenderloin police atation. Belng some- thing of an athlete, the rector knocked out the sleuths, both of whom ahowed the marks of his fist. The charge againat him was that he had resisted arrest and struck the detectives Mr, Mears informed Magistrate Stein- ert that he had struck the two sleuths. in the house because he thought he had fallen “into a den of thieves and that ‘they were confederates of the negro women. His wife stood near him and made it manifest that she fully ap- et his conduct. The two detectives who miade the rald on the house were Joseph 'Heraing and Albert Schnacke, of Inspector Hus- *s staff. Schnacke sald that he had seen the Rev. Mr, Mears meet one of the negro women in the street and start toward the house with her. He followed and near the door the other woman accosted the detective this way he was able to follow tre house. Schnacke was taken up to the third floor and says he eww the clergyman go {nto a room. Hering stood guard at the: front Of tke houss to-#se that Bo ‘one should escape, Schnacke through a curtain and Mr. Meara caught sight of him, "You can't play that game on me. Tob me,” exclaimed the clergyman as he sprang at the de tective .and hit him full in the face. For about a minute the two fought all over the room while the women ‘acreamed. The thé athletic” ‘parson bowled his man over and ran down the stairs, Just then Herzing, hearing the jacket, smished in the front “door, Mr, Mearn met the detective head on and landed a blow on hin nose that sent him {nto the corner, Tho parson then bounded Into the street and set up a cry for the potice In the belief that the house-was fll of thieves. By that Une m0 two detectives tad picked them: selves up and were pot on his trail. They caught him and_turned him over to two uniformed policemen. Then they went back and captured the two negro women, She-clersyman valniy trled-to-get-e bondsman so that he might get out of the Tenderioln Stauon.—He—sent—for Capt. Crawford, of Ban Franolsco, who te wtaying at the Waldorf-Astoria, but ne: and in —/ Me captain fatted xo appear, — Se SD Stelnert discharged — 3fr, When the famous “Abbey” closed itn doora on Sixth avenue, and when “0! cans pa OW IW RTH RT “E Was anno quit ina few) months the lo Chops tsnd-cld vale -saplycatinoke thats hoads, “It was velleved™ that the chop house as an institution had seen its day_and.outllved it, But logk. who'd here—P. J He sees the reat tuturs ntact wh UKs Hew White fgnt | Elgath avenue. So indque— but fundred to-night he opens a 1 proved chop-house at One Sixteenth street and Elyhth avenue ang will have a_warm greeting for—all_hk friends. He wanta-nll his uptown uc- | quaintiness With Bohemian tendencies to aalland see him, . ‘As a plece de reslstance to-night he Laeil nerve chope cut from. long-taited R non sheep, Vay "has a rec Lup in. atyle ever buck hares with one 8! for doine thingy nee he killed two ot County | “ARCHIE ROOSEVELT TO BE OUT NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, March 12—1t was etal ht the White House to-day that | ~Archie ARovsevelt 4s making ‘stenuy progress, toward recovery. Dr, declared that a continuance of the pre ‘ent. mite of progress would —enad! Archie to be out in a week or ten days, ‘STEAMER STRANDS OFF ATLANTIC CITY. (2pecial to io rhe Brening Work.) ATLANTIC CITY, IN. J., March 13.— The: Ashing steamer Queen Clty, Capt. (Buck "pit on the bar while entering the Ynlet at noon to-day. She way being raed unded by Leavy sedu arid’ in nger until the Iife-suyers car: rs Soutan anchor and ty mea: 4 the veasel clear of the bar. apbain and his crew. of fourteen ‘on board the steamer, whitch, tt I be -flonted. The Queen nedeed in Cod’ fishing ahd 1s In Mayo ‘way: back In tho ‘8's, a cae eae COTTON LOWER ON FOREIGN SELLING, Cotton was lower In the sarly market hao-day, sclling by Liverpool belng a Vfeature. The English market wan by offer z | fuenced jand liguidation of There was a States for the bik wbauiry from }apot artic. ‘Me bade a drive March and Ma red. 1 nperat ther map Kh t through Dene nue colaee Weath 5 34; i 7 cae sani bids gules bas ‘to O88 bid; Séptember, 9, pers 30.11 to. 10.12; December, wary, 10.37 bid. 4 Aukuat. October, 9. t 10.07: January, i ‘M4 a Tunnel-Worker Killed... » Charles Singleton, employed in | Adoo tunnel, from. Church and Dey streets to-day and tured his sleult as taken to IL non OF ik would’ at ears old, lve Tite LIES ave. y ¥ TM ged ae about (0 | i *Wwiltiam an Fnitted to eres sentence et one of thé women, was the workhouse on a shooter, 1 eis eats liven at No. 68 Weat Goven- | ty. frat fyvldaslt Uphe-cleney Man wal j of auclolory he nds a port tigute every questionable invthe etty “My wife was well aware of thd fact that [ was going to the Tenderioin in material for an anti-vice hat ap a stetent Tight to resort ‘ai years axo I spent wome time in the ‘red ght’ district of the Kast Side, and-subsequently-made use of Baie suw there for @ sermon. I | study the noxious. at’ ey ng-& sociologist, 1 do not fa wetting things, second My In Veatigations have from time to ting led me to the Haymarket, In the Tenders Hotn: J Doyle's dance hall_dlve fin Chit and to thieves’ resorts fy varlour | al In te ation by ter. Soars 1 wo! y have escaped sinvess a graduate of of Leura 30 the ho ry, of Cincinnatt ite ty two years ago. —~— LEFT ONLY $5,000. lThat Ia the Wealth of the Late Dr, , orwe BD. Fowler, | jcorge P. Fowler acoumutat. ccomling to the statement and exeoutrix, Anna—P, ition for tho probate ¥. The will was and leaves ri to Mrs pal tobe dl vo sons, Edward P. Fowler, —<———__ Majorliy "Is Osjiosed License Ire: ~The Byening Wortd.) , March 13.—The proposition in Tila State to to “clerical prisoner said he was the continued the rector “Two |” “| demoralized and at the lowest of the poreinies: of February, *| Hughes is Thomas MeQuirx, of TO SLUMS BROUGHT HIM DIRE DISTRESS. ; [pastor WHOSE TRIP LL 10 DEATH i DANCING GIRLS Martin Magnussen Plung- ed Fifty Feet at the I. ELSEY LINES UP LEGAL LIGHTS IN FlGnT ON nGhS; Judge Hatch, for Insur- ance Chief, Hits‘Out: Hippodrome. Poor Martin. Magnussen had never won @ rehearsal ‘before. From his perch on -the fly gallery of the ‘Hippodrome, Mfty feet In the air to-day, he gazed urlously at the groups of girls moving about on the stage, It Was his first day in the H ppodrome. He was employed as'an tron worker by =the<Flynn Constrostion- Company, and ad_ascanded to a paint abare tio ‘orty-third street aide of the stage, Be- tween _hia-duttas onthe ftimay- fly gat- Tery and his interest: in the movements of B00 girls far’ below Maxrrunsen was a Uttle Austered. “ zy From the front row of the crowd on the stage a lne of giris, moved rapidly the footlights. Lively .music they tushed here and swinging, circling, toseing thelr farma and now and then kicking with }\ vim and vigor that revealed to Mag- nuasen flashes of white lngerie. He followed eyes. They made ‘a rush for tho aide of the stage, He leaned over, the bet} jter to keep them in. sight. Something "gave way and Manguasen fell. He struck the stage on his.head and shoulders and lay there, a shivering heap. Two of the girls had escaped him by a margin of jess than a yard. ‘BY RUNAWAY HORSE The nolse he made as he struck the stage was different from ‘any nolae heard before. Théy hope they may never hear a noise like it sagan fatat. ce eee 00) Life and Catches a Bur- Rasayt te Tot them troop nager hla assistants picked up Ringnbseen’s body “and carried it’ to x / An aa Sen surgeon from Flower Policeman Matthew C. Adnms, of the| Hiepitel SI aon's neck wan broken a Ae goon | as possible the been’ distinguishing “himself during the| body was removed, but past week. A few days ago ho rescued this afternoon indicated that some of Kast’ Seventeenth street by laasoing| {he fire et et tan ot arate him apd heuling him in to a barge at Marne z 2 &@ burglar into the station, whom he had taken ine Lezington avenue hhouss, and today he stopped @ runa- way, after he Had deen dragged two blocks up Third, avenu 4 Thint avenue, waa going north on I ; COLE iu ‘Third uvenua shortly before noon. At the shafts atrike the horse's heels. T: horse started to run and Kane to yell get out of the way. Janitor Summoned — to Court. those Hippodrome ever tpusyl Bluecoat. eet Saves wit ea dosen girts dropped in faint. i} eerie streets, The st = aut Into the ly stro! ne stage glar in a Week. Gressing-5 room. neck was broken East Twenty-second Street Station, has was not resumed. @ man from the river at tho foot of the dock. Then one night he marched A cab driven ty Charles Kane, of No. Eleventh street a bolt gave way. letting for everybody "to ¥: Miss Hiesel Had to Have a = |_avenue Tse the Tig. BO” THAT NS TMNT TOD Tt reaohing | ih” mtreet. wah fea} that hour ved ‘Srowded By he. witoceeded *nead, bot was ae Fourteenth “strect stopped directly on “STORBINE Gh Rie ony SUpT ene F effort, kept the maddened horas from dashing into it. / The horee was quieted somenwtiat, ut: jin «moment made ea at No, 49 8t. avenue, was happy to-day when ‘Magistrate M: told her that “he was (> have back Royal, her Bcotch collie, ‘Miss Hiesel's home is near the foot of that elevated Gackbone of New York called Bt. Nicholas Park. It was thero that Royal heakt "the call or tie witd? on Dec. 16, and when last seen by Nis owner that day he was loping over the Fidge. Ste spent" all her years time looking form; — 4n Feb.-21 she saw Royal on Am- eniam Aven’ She traced him o, HL Weat One pnd and ¥ fifth street, a jo Jog by the ja eset: STOCKS. PANICKY AS PRICES SLUMP TO LOW RECORDS. (Continued trom" Pirat- Past.) or Dann Med her tog —— sie preaaeed Snapshot photographs of her- self and the collie, You-canhave the deg back -for 35 to cover the tare took ef I. O'Tooks ja alleged to have sald. Miss Hie paid him $1 to seal the contract, prom- Ising to to return with the oter $4) Wien BSNL CONV ST: aaa thecal with.-tve money-ahe.waw ‘tion Pacite Fas alte ated. by the sup: Satontahed by’ the Janitor's refusing to posed plan of the ernment for) return the dog. rosecution—to dissolve the control - of My ite won't let me. he onic: Bouter Faciha and to teack other | “We've seen fine dogw and this one is a terested bythe recer3 > Harriman investigation. thoroughbred.-My- -wife thinks We Ought tg have HS for the care we took, Money was tr Urgent demand-tnd calt/ Mies, ewe _Temindee tr loans were renewed at higher rat lar paid to peal the bargain yesterday from tho ou ‘hy the early pro ster the dog Bad Fin aw Afternoon a 15 per cont, rate had been Bunday Royal at the. ginas touched. The Copper atocks were at- Decatesinteuniaens for O'Toole. fected by _rumars.of aitculven nvoly= neat tlons to tts new stock on Friday, form- Ing-an—dmportant-element-in~ the pres- wure of the money market. The Pennaylyan‘a's $69,000,000 note 1 sno, the Standatd OM: dividend: and 1 Consolidated |G: ailria idend are, ott Seen. ms directed him to pnoopnt | tarey OF = tre “SCAT yi tng ae Fe RO PM Be dog. London market. ee Wy total sal of stocks to-d arnt area ene of onda Gasca’ | CORTELYOU DEFERS (Quotations on Page %) $30,000,000 CALL, sete ee STOCKS CLOSE WEAK WASHINGTON, March 1.—The Seo- “IN BOSTON. MARKET, | retry of “the “Treasury to-day. an- nounfed that the $30,000,000 which was deptsited in national hanks the last-of September; 40 be returned about the would not be ied for at present. Beyond saying that he jras keeping a close watch on the situation In Now York, Secretary Cortelyou would not Indicato what his further piuna Were, —————-—_ WHEAT PRICES LOWER; CORN HOLDS STEADY, BOSTON, March i8—Coppere closed éay. North Butte fell 91-2 to 3 3-4. The general market was weak, oe PANIC IN STOCKS ON THE LONDON CURB. LONDON March 13—Increased ner- yous depressién amounting to @ panic characterized the curb dealings In Amer-| Wheat atartod dutet and lowsetn the market to-day, although confitiony fa- Joan securttids after the clove of) the} eady on ght receiptalana regular market to-day, Union: Pieino| acked the necranary frered “at 164 6-8 Atchison, Topeka jiative trade to make gains, Wee otter ee at] B12 Baltimore ana | New York's opening’ prices ssa Ohio 105 2 Canqdian' Pacttic 17) and | V Wheat—May, 857-8 to 84 Fire 11-8 Chicago's gpening, pices were! Wheat ew actual tkejpmactiona were effect- uay 781-2 July, 791-2 to an Dut the greatest excttement) pro- ember, 201-2 to 793-8, Corn-- Sfited, and. there. was considerable up- ude) fers to. ai ata to ahs 25: felieriston that the heavy difterences | smptember. 4618 to 644 to 407-6 pecpe met during tho Consols settic- ———__-— nent to-morrow may posalbly Ipad to Mi nitions, Wrewful inquiries made in the most re- javie quarters failed to dlacover any Uennite reason to account for the day's ression. Ssfhe uncomfortable feeling ja yari- | ously, attributed to trouble fn Berlin, Sismburg, Liverpool and Dundee, but no confirmation is obtainable of” any -. of the adverse rumors, The depression affected equally bot) the money and stock markets. EAC Uebel salesh RESTORED TO CITIZENSHIP, ALBANY, March 12.—The first man ‘to be reatored. to citizenship by Goy. Most men whose tea is owe thanks to White Rose Ceylon Tea York Chty,, who waa seatenced in 3002 t) two years in prison for. Ce Ha 31 back Into Committ 10" A, 8 daitton forthe st i feo the measure ft on, sportsmen, ‘ving erie areal MoQuirk, sorted only eleven Tpontlus i rison, The crime was committed tj nee Tom, Welights the Gues!. the dancers with his), |_ Bliss Josephine Hiesel, a pretty young| ;}-$—after meals and at bedtime _ at Governor. (Apociat to-The-Hresine Work) ALBANY, , March /93.--Otto’ Kelsey. Superintendent pt! Insurance, to-da: made a forma! defense before the Sen Ale Judlelary—Commiites hia fied with Gov. Hughes to retain office, Kelsey Mned up, to combat the Gov ernor’s efforts to force him out on the ground of Ircompetency, three at- torneys, ex-Jedge E. W. Hatch, ex-At- -Ganeral —Tulius Me rand). ex-Deputy Attorney-General _ Danforth E, Ainsworth. ‘The Benate chamber, where the fear Ing was held was'fjled with Senators, Blate oMicers and friends ot the Insur- ance Superintendent, To quote the Int- ter, they cama ‘to see Otto get square deal! | Judge Hatch opened the case for Kel- sey. He antg it was the first'time the power of the Senate had been Invoked by a governor to secure the remo of a State oMcer. ‘wo similar wer up during Robinson's term: tht vomeersn att ooted w aT Wat o formality of a court proceeding, he power of. removal, he declared, wns calculated on just fvonor and fair detiling. Character could be assas- yinated, und the person convicted would have no remedy. "No man stiould ve deprived of office and -disgraced- unless there lv some reason established beyond said Judge all-doubt taat-he ts guilty," Hatch, He then attempted to pick to, pieces Gov. Hughes’s atatement to the Senate charging Kelsey with dereliction. ferring to the disclosures by ye A’ strong ‘Investigaulng email ee, Haten—sald “If the cute and erime, It ry hot Mr. Kelsey who should J But those charged with PGovernor's at upon Athens was read. by Judge. Tiatch declared finally that all the tmounted to were that Kolsey_ retained Hunter ahd Vanderpo. lacked “initint! ot th: Th phatsche ity. No court Hatch, would lasten for a moment auch charges “If we prove that Kelsey —wasjustified—by-resulte t fticers and t Mr. comes of the “It Mr. Kelsey. deal," eried out 3 that det announced that wit vould be put onthe stand Kelsey's fitness, IILIPPINE NY DOBIEITCH Disease Contracted In th in the Philippine Service—Itching Pimples Covered Body — Army Surgeons; Failed to Cure— Discharged for Disabil- \ty—Cured by Cuticura, Now. A FIRM BELIEVER IN CUTICURA REMEDIES Cott “T enlisted In ee SOorps of En neers telograph.o; and, whi tioned in the Phinppine ines, i eataanis Gas Jeet to the ‘Dobie, Yee h,!' as the natives call it.) In’ this disease small, white, itching Pi pimples form under tho skin, between-the tors; or thetimbs; Eeeon® thos fiigeerandiunderithe arms. Inever knew of # case originat- ing outside the Philippino Islands, but. have known of many cases where it haa returned in this country and invariably at the samo time of the y eras the orige inal Th fl could lenin: ‘Was somo ree parasite or germ peculiar to that region. SL got #0 bad Uhat-I-was confined to my quarteru a week at a time. Tho Army Surgeons applied some carbolic solution, and it would disappear for a time when it would break out again. I was discharged from the. Engineers by reason of disability contracted in line af duty; and when ds the trouble again, my druggist, we Z—, of Brooklyn, recommend cura. Rem- edies. “The immediate relief was mani- fest. with my first purchase, and the malady quickly Yiolded to the Reme- dies, “It has uever recurred or bothered me since I began: to use and continued to use the Cuticura-'Remedies, You may quote mo as a bellever in Cuticura Remedies from | personal experience, John 8. Woods, 221 Sands St., Brooklyn, ¥., Oct, 21'and 26,1006," FOR ECZEMA, RASHES And-all-Humors of the Skin Cuticura is Priceless, ( Besa itchings. irvitations, chap- | f chat ings, for red, Foragh, ly tong, pimples blackheads: dandruff, falling hair, oo burnii ng. and aching hands and fk and (or ‘other roreorine, diangurin diseases of ski and blood, Cuticura Soap Cutiewra Pama, ani Cuticura Resolvent (Liquid or Pills) af- ford the most .complete, economical, speedy. and wholesome cure, Hold throurhout, the ork WHY PAY MORE? OCULIST’S EXAMINATION FREE. We are the people that cut the price niica! woods one hal ie Week DRESS WARM. Now {s the time when the doctors gets busy, and tle patent medicine manufacturers reap the harvest, unless great ware ts taken torees warmiy} i and keep the feet dry. This Js ‘the advice of an old eminent ‘authority, who says that Rhew matism and Kidney trouh’e weather is here, and also tel’s what to do in case of an attack. Get from any good Preser{j tion Pharmacy one-half ounce “FH Extract —Dantieiion—ore ounce Compound Kargon, thrie ounces Compound Syrup Sarsc- parilla. Mix by shaking In a pottle and take a teaspoonful Just try this at the first sign of Rheumatism or Kidney trav ble, or Jf your back aches: or you feel that the Kidneys are not-acting just-right. -Any_ore can easily prepare this mixture _ at home and.at small cost. oO \ a y i ‘Quality: puss quantity plus economy | slr produce candy seuatuction ae truly as fan dius two. reduce _sx- ‘Tiserg 'G full ‘ounces to every Lott Sita only a pense peat oa enact. SPECIAL For This THURSDAY i MOLASSES GOCOANUT 10), CREAM KISSES..POUND CHOCOLATE BUTTER | 1f TOFFEE CREAM.POUND C CARTER.—On Monday, March 11, 1997, | LIzzIb EB. CARTER, wife of William | Carter, at fer residence, 146 7th aye. | Brookiyn, Funeral T 1. M. Wednesday, MUGLOLN.—On March 11, 1907, Police Sorgtant WILLIAM J, M’'GLOIN, son of the late James and Fy MeGloin. Funeral frors, his!iatw Yestdence, No. 200 West 1opth i, (pn Thureday, * March 14/,at 6.40 A. ML; t c@ to the Chureh of, the Ascension, Weat 107th st,, where °& folemn masa of requiem will be jebrated for the reposs of his pout ato A, M, annah papers please a I, on .» 1007, MARY AG. NBS MOUNNIGLE, “nee -O'Brien,' ve. loved wife ‘of Matthew ¥, MeGunnigio. Funeral Thursday, March 14 at 10° A.M. from St. Ignptius Church; Mickavitley Tool oo) THAYN (NR —Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 12, 100%, RLLEN TRATNOR, ite of Tamee / Travia: GOLD FIL GLASS MOUNTI PHICE'FOR F. yer leal UNITED AMER'CAN OPTICIAN 10 att 2d ot. OF Past 14th Madras. 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When you purchase a Pease Piano you KNOW that they have given satisfaction to over 76,000 pure chasers in the last 63 years—and, * our guarantee being practically with- out limit, all risk 1s eliminated.” «Monthly payments if desired, "Many bargains in used Pianos of different “makes, $125 up. Write for catalog. Pease Piana;Co., 128 West 42d St. 8s0y.N. Y. Brooklyn Branch, | Newark Branch,-- 657-Fulton-St. | 10 New St., Hor ey ARE NOW ASPOPULAR 4 1” AS XMAS PRESENTS. *¥ The most valuable and sensible gift.is A DIAMOND — it-increases-in value. It makes you LOOK PROSPEROUS, and it 1s ‘an everlasting REMEMBRANCE of the GIVER, We have but one price. CASHor CREDIT No employer's referencerequired Send for Illustrated Catalogue No.4 4 L. W. Sweet & Co, 37.39 Malden, Lane, N. Y, Branch B80 Fulton St. Brooklyn. N, ¥.. LYESTRAIN causes HEADACHE — Consult our Registered, Physicians, Glasses if, nteded—One Dollar upward, Meo pixin. ave, 15th Ste bate SOU six "B17 ittwas, Antoi 1274 Broadway, 33d 5 Cordande *t.. near Biway, Ghrlich &Sons OCULISTS and OPTICIANS. Established Nearly $0 Years. Be. ‘Cheerful Worry and gloomy thoughts wear on the nerves and injure ure digesuda,, When you feel blue, try to look oa the bright side of j-heatth-thoughts dnd correct the kal tein-hy-taking: BLA H Then Sour DOES, DXB INDIGESTION Do- Fou know -wi to-en! feel hat satnre meal? Even it ths ‘condition tn which tre, really” ica And ‘sarurate Yitinentation then, igh Poe Paaeteased ore a? — Gigention roeg gsed the record for 1906 and filed I ‘