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ig TM" DEAT | DUE TO ACCIDENT, {BORONER REPORTS Dury Disposes of Foul muy! * Theory After Raflroad Men y Testify at Inquest NURSE READY TO QUIT. MoCluskey Testifies He Packed ,» Up to Leave House After | Falling in Search. ‘A policeman, a male ruree and severe! @aBroad employees wore called as wit- Benees to-day when Coroner Healy, tn @ee Bronz, held the inquest into the (Cepguight, The Adems Newspaper Gervice.) Prof. Alex Tansey addressed th’ Moth: Bewmill Takin’ for nis aubject, “Th |@reduated in at Ann Arbor, tm 18%, Naming the Offspring ers’ Club yisterday, at th’ east o’ th’ Namin’ 0° th’ Offepring,” th’ Professor arose wearin’ th’ same Prince Albert he Qeth of Congressman “Big Tim” Sulll- Bm, Whoee unidentified body was found f@m the tracks of the New York, New Paven and Hartford Railroad, north of Parkway, on @unday morning, ; 31, It was not till two weeks lator (ween ‘Big Tim's" body was brought the Fordham Morgue down to jo on the way to Potter's Field, jshone like @ wounded tarpon flounderin’ in th’ Fioridy eun, an’ epoke in part ae follows: “Mothers an’ non-producera, when I #00 Charles Sumner Moss leanin’ agin’ th’ courthouse fence with his white- wash brush my mind goes back t' ti’ atirrin’ daya o' his namesake, that fa mous American statesman who opposed th’ re-election o' Grant, in 187% om ac- THB torical assoolationa, ao that th’ offspring May not be called upon t’ bear thro’ life @ name out o' all harmony with its environment er attainments. It's allus 4iMcurt t’ hide our disappointment when we mest a Grover er a LAnooln. They're fo different from what we naturally had in our mind's eya “A mother may be an admirer o’ Marie Corelli without taunchin’ @ long legged daughter on th’ sea o’ life weighed down with a name like Thelma. O' course if th’ daughter chooses t' snake charmin’ with @ circus work th’ choice is admirabie. ‘We're jist emergin’ from a long siege 0’ Dorothya, an’ all efforts t’ trace th’ orgin o' th’ crase have been futile, Jist think what @ refreshin’ novelity it'll be EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, T9T8. : Liban ‘ annem nent Le TIES By “Abe Martin” ‘maiden that saved th’ bacon o' th’ in- trepid explorer,” sald th Professor, now Srowin’ easier an’ gittin’ his eubject well in hand, “Think o° th’ Dditter disappointments that await th’ chidd named Goldie. She'll need all th’ qualifications tn th’ human catagory t' guide her back safe. ly thro’ th’ snags an’ shoals that im- Peril th’ voyager down life's stream.” Here th’ Professor recounted many fatiures among hie early acquaintance who had fallen in Hfe's feverish battle burdened by names that only embar- rassed ‘am—namen that magnified ther Inferiorities impeded th an’ sho | ‘am up. Continu: “Somehow we allus gasp when we meet a Norman er a Lionel. We expect BELMONT SUED MITHNTERSOROI | AS50000 DEAL Says Banker Paid Only $278,- 000 for Property He Turned | Over to Company. | ATTACKED BY LAWYER. Auerbach Calls the Plaintiff a Professional Litigant Who Starts Many Suits. @upreme Court Justice Van Bician'« court in Brooklyn looked to-day like the board reom of the Interborough Rapid of paint on class-room THROWS ACID ON. F ra GIRLIN SUBWAY 10} News Oddities “MONOCLE MAIDS" are society features in Washington. N, MEXICAN ELECTION eet for Oct. % may Be postponed, as Huerta hasn't kot it arranged yet. FLAGPOLE $8 fest high made from @ Gr Ras deen orested in trent of the | Alleged Sweetheart Tells Police Vancouver court house, Victim Ignored His At- ° tentions of Late. NEW JERSEY SQUIRRELS are building heavy neste early, and © severe winter {# accordingly predicted. AT NO DISTANT DAY the young woman with “nothing to wear” ts iikely! to find herscif in the latest style Gustave Jacobson, a steamship »gent at the Hotel Imperial, boarding a trale at the One Hundred and Forty-ninth street audway atation in the Bronz te day, heard Max Rosenheim, an electri. clan of No. 67 South Tenth atreet, Brooklyn, and Frances Frets, a eales- @irl of No, 617 Courtland avenue, quam relling bitterly. He walked towarg them, curiously. Rosenheim drew from his pocket s bottle of nitric acid and dashed it against a. pillar. The acid spattered ever Miss Frets, wno is but ninetesa NOT MORE THAN 4%,000 PERSONS in the United States will be subject to; the income tax on $3,000 and over @ year. AT a CROSS-COUNTRY RACE for monopianes and biplanes in Rheims the machines were lined up and started by a flug, the same as horses. le wih chosen for psychological effect. ‘WEST ORANGE WOMAN wanted a chicken killed for Sunday dinner; her son wanted a duck. He killed the dack and found in ite crop a $150 diamond. BECAUSE HIS HORSE WAg LAME & mounted policeman of Spriagfeld, Maas., received an official order to do “mounted duty efoot" in bis district. ‘Transit Company, when Clarence H. Venner’es euit against the company and against the original @irectors as indi- viduals was begun. FOREST SERVICE of California has bought an automobile to use in pick- ing up cigar and cigarette stubs along the railroad tracks to prevent forest fires, BECAUSE THE HAT PLUME of the woman aitting in front of Venner is the holder of a eniall mock | Cincinnati atreet car tickled his chin, a man whipped out his pooket knife and of shares and has started a atockhoider's | “Ut !t off. suit for an accounting and resettlement :{on the ground that the purchase of the | turned tt loose when neighbors told him it was illegal to keep @ wild deer in Pelham Parkway and City Island Ra!l-| captivity, A few minutes Jater he learned it had eecaped from a@ neighboring Indignant passengers chased him, but he escaped. NORTHFIELD, N. J., FARMER found a deer in his barn eating hay and ‘WELLESLEY will soon open a college kindergarten, where even the = him in a years old. The steamship breter jumped forward to stay Rosenhelm’s argo, but was tripped and fell. Mean- while Rosenheim drew another bottle from his pocket, and Jacobson was burned by the spray of the spattered acid, as were fifteen or twenty other passengers, men and women, standing . on the platform. { ‘The ecreams of Mise Frets, startiag a road Compan; August Belmont for | preserve and that a reward of $100 had been offered for its return. Peat the Congremsman's identity was es-| count o' lila Ganto Domingo poltcy.| 1 meet an occasional Lissie er Maggie| t' see athletes. Mothers, when a boy 18| 91,500,000 mas” pagelon estou apart be tumult on the crowded platform, caused ed. ‘When I see Ulymes Simpaon Grant Bud|in a few years. born an’ you feel @ longin’ t’ oall him) a, * sae Waa made Wy the Tater yells of fright and @ consequent pante ‘At the conclusion of the testimony Phd bein’ dragged t' jail fer atealin’ @ ham) “Ther's plenty o' good ole Democratic | Norman er Lionel call his father in an‘| | > aii Mi GS. Geka kn soculay YOUNG WOMAN ACCUSED WOMAN SPEEDER FINED: in the station. Pollcemen O'sullivan and Goroner’s jury reported, apparently 4I8-) 1 Ao, gt once reminded o' th’ capture o'| names left t’ select from without draw-| go over th’ matter carefully t'gether an‘| Poroush in = ars § | Zucker had all they could de te fight of the foul play theory: ee cny| Fort Donelson, er th’ brilliant victory| in’ on our heroes and heroines, Ther'e|add either Kenneth er Claire to’ which-| franchise and, as lawyers for the com: IN COURT AS LOAN SHARK JOKES OVER OLD “BOAT” their way toward Miss Frets and Jace®- “We find that the death of Timothy | a ‘when | Jake an‘ John an’ Joe or Bell, an’ ther’s| ever name you may select. Then it's a| pany aeserted to-day, to pay August ‘son. They found the girl blinded om the iden’ Iuka, in 1862, An‘, my friends, when B. Gullivan was caused by an ec loved | Natalle Jones serves my batter cakes at|Mary an’ Blanche an’ Nellie an’ Kdith.| good pian t’ call him Bud till you see| Belmont & Co. for the firm's work in po hee Fight edo, her face burned almost ob Ge QeCluskey, who cn be Page cr ig th’ Little Gem resturint I'm wafted|Th' only trouble with Edith te that your|how he's goin’ t' stack up. If he fills] connection with the organization and . ence, . ._| bone and with deep bilsters on ber r mens Led bitty ited Te fold ea | Kently back ¢' that bright May mornin’ | daughter is liable t' change it t' Edythe| out wall an’ stones th’ neighbors let It] ¢inancing of the sybway company. Tolman, Convicted of Usury in} Sleuth Motorist Chooses Day in| grista, ands and neck, witness stan s < _ " - Norma Lione If he slows Y { ~ in 1859, when Natalie, daughter o' Ivano-| when she graduates. We have thou-| go at in er A Belmont, Cornelius Vander- Danae . ‘ i ¥ s 4 Sled ey gaivtorrdiiorg aie ne | viten ‘Kechkor wus born ¢ become th'| eanda-o' John Smiths, but no mother has|down at fifteen an’ shows « tendency to- pit Andrew Freedman William a.| New Jersey, Aids Her to Get Cel Ito Save $25 Cash | Jessheee: waa! berevs en) A Riss: aea Congressman an o , y \- law hall be your @yty| x f | : Gervia, Go I urge that| yet had th’ nerve t' perpetuate th’ mem-| ward lawn tennis It a! your avi \ = ¢ leis charse, he went back to the house, | Princes Milan 0 Goria. eee with he-lery 0” Pocahontas, th’ brave Indian |t choose Kenneth ef Claire” Read and John Pieroe, all members of Adjournment. Penalty. The two were taken to Lincoln Hoe eed up bio things an0 got ready to id aaa Tae the original board of directors, mat In| so ssces Marshal, @ rather kood| Mrs. 1. Worthington, who said she|Dital by Ambulance Surgeon Avery. 5 Abealtgerd ee en eer a eerie Task woman, was held in $00| was u sister of Police Surgeon Paimer| There 1s danger, according to the aur James Stack, @ mounted patrolman the wheels and been killed by that EXCITEMENT IW HOTEL court. Mrs. August Belmont occupied | 1°0k!ns young woman, me scab 3 West geons, that Miss Frets may dle of her ‘ attached to the Westchester station, train?” asked Coroner Healy. 4 « neat in the audience. Among the law-| A!l to-day by Magistrate House tn the 2 nausea ASdtens wy a aay are a ‘was he first witness called. He said gAY8 HE SAW BODY LYING ON OVER ELEVATOR MISHAP years present were Joseph 8, Auerbach, | Centre Street police court charged with ope pe ee ee ge eee Ag HouineWa, at We Atexinter aves | Ghat early on the morning of Aug. 31 THE TRACKS. appearing for Belmont; Delancey Niooll, | having violated that section of the | {hy fim! Rl hi Magiattare Hysol i Wh! tution, sald that he had been engaged ‘was notified by the leutenant !n| seppge ig very likely,” was the reply. ——— | = representing the other Interborough di-| banking law which forbids the charg-| ; i ’ “3 for several months to Miss Frets, bi fhe Concourse, in the Bronx. Police- at, of the Westchester hat sta-| “1 would have seon the man if he had] ARB uataeke: Swans tenis Fectors, and J. Aspinwall Hodge, acting} ing of excesive interest. Daniel H.| 71. onovan sald thut she was driving| that she neglected him and went to | Ms etea tear Wether Pa Be was Iyidy Gowns hole th ; | supplied on any alight advance. Trading| Operator Caught Betwen Top of] tor Venner. Tolman, whom Assistant Platrict-At-! ier car at. thirty-nix miles an hour. Clason Point d danced with strangers 4 Pee eee tee ne eer. ich. | Was on @ small scale, with prices ruling Car and Grating at Head ARGUMENT OPENG WITH AT-! torney Devel characterized an “Thol gio exprowned wirprise, and maid that| Many nets ast summer, ee Se iti mea ee tes Tall T] about 1-2 point above the low level FRR aTAUg at ee TACK ON THE PLAINTIFF, | King of the Loan Sharks" was in| phe really didn't wart to do It. But abe], “f thought” the policemen report didn't pts him until we were within|Teached early in the day, but toward of Shaft. Mr. Auerbach opened the argument| court to look after Mins Marshall's in-| smiliugly paid the fine, and as she hen in her filrtations if she were not \ twenty, or twenty-five feet.” the close pricea gave way quickly and with o@ bitter attack on Venner, whom | terests and succeeded in getting her] stepped into her machine said eo attractive.” oman | catablished a lower level. Union Pacific] Much excitement was caused to-day/he characterized as a professional liti-| cass adjourned. “Well, I didn’t think the cid doat had bway service wi q Lelnntgreprreech en) otal ite Joed showing a net loss of 21-8 points, |in and about the fashionable apartment | gant who brought suite against cor-| 9 ft tn her." Lae iae cites ein Ei One Hundred | ¢! sho iz et loss a | Mise 3 ‘4 for a quarter of an hour by tho { Mal peta caverta witeet, wan. the| while the preferred had Jost 81-4 points, |hotel known ax the Wellesley, No. 040|porations in the ole hope of effecting | paint of Walter Harold Brown took # day in jal, fae | ee aa, _ 4 Next witness. He told of the (nding of | closing at 83. West End avenue, by the report that Anthony avenue, the Bronx. > atead of paying a 8% tine for speeding. es { Stack testified that he directed Pa-| the body of Congreneman Sullivan. Reading closed at 167 3-8, a lone of 15-8! Martin Malkasian, an elevator boy Hv- he visited the office of N. Elwood, He said that he was a detective in the | w, yn for Pahoma Weateli t ftrolman Zankle to communicate with) 7 heard the flagman shout and saw] and Amalgamated Copper at 741-8, show-|ing at No. East Forty-sixth street,| Mr. Auerbach bela that pennant Fulton, street, in June of this year and|employ of a private agency and was) eyvoNPORT, England, Sept. 20— ; the Coroner's office and with the West-|nim wave hie lantern and then ho|!ng @ net lows of 2 points from Satur-|had been caught between the top of|had paid only $278,000 for the roads) yorrowed $49.50, for which he agreed to| speeding after a forger, sald to be hid-|o44 pritish cruisers Suffolk, Herwick ; ter police station, and that Zankle| jumped the tender and ran back,| day's clone, the elevator car and the grating at the| Which he afterward sold for @ million! pay 94.45 — week for sixteen weeks, a/den somewhere in the Bronx, and Lancaster, which aro later to be { erned from a police booth later and) ana 1 went after him. I didn't ace nim| The market closed at the lowest prices,|heaa of the ehaft and killed. and a half, but declared that the trans | total of $71.50. He paid for a time and! "How about the two ladies you had] joineq hy the Monmouth, sailed from t Said that the body was to be removed! touch the body, I didn't see any mys-|stocks with few exceptions showing) The elevator had been balky and w.|@ction had been open and above board | then consulted Mr, Deuel. with you?" interrupted the arresting |i) port to-day for Bermuda, From i to the Fordham Morgue. terious or euspicious characters around|lomses, Total sales, 312,77 shares, H. Lowe, superintendent of the hotel, | #4 had the approval of the directors. | According to the Asaintant District-At- | oMcer, | that bane the newly constituted British ie WARNED ENGINEER TO SLOW | ine piace. 1 didn’t touch the body and| Opening—Trading was dull at the|the engineer and Matkasian undertook | Vener had charged that the sale Was | sorney there te no uch person as H. E “They were—er female vleuths.” re-use Atlantic squadron, commanded by | DOWN LOCOMOTIVE. 4on't know whether it was warm or| opening and price changes were inalg-jto correct it. Malkasian was on top| Ade in secret and waa not known until! ood and the office is merely one of ¢ wae i etare,"* commented Magix. | Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock, The policeman said he questioned E.| oid, Gut I heard them all aay that alnificant. Pressure on Steel was the chief) of the car at the fifth floor when it] Years afterward. The lawyer sald that} asty-three offices which Tolman tn rote] NICE Lene Mite Cue etay (will watch British interests In tbe R. Rabinald of No. 63 East One Hua-| train ahead must have killed him. I] feature, The stock opened on 1,500/guddenly shot upward, and he wan|!? the reorganiaation of the Inter-| jaa with running in American and Cx-! Ira | Panama Canal fone, dron will tf G24 and Fifty-second atrest, a flagman| don't know how soon ahead @ train|#hares at 61% and 600 shares at 61%. | caught between the car iop and a heavy | DOToUsR by which the Metropolitan was) nadian cities, Tolman was convicted! of) Trown though: he saw an easy way it is reported but not officially con- , and one of the crew of @ locomotive] passed along that track." showing a decline of %. Union Pa-| steel grating through which the cables | 2med with it Se sediatriputian. ee usury In New Jersey last August and or making $2 by taking # day in Jail. | armed, represent, Me F The railroad employers declared that ane opens tte shared) at 18 oe ran to the spools above. Malkaslan, Sheree: pea given Mr. Belmont $3,000,000| sentenced to pay @ fine of $1,000, He took it opening of the Panama yn | 2 a . . | The techn thorman Wiltleme, a track| minutes the price rons to 162%, com- plead dedi Leo oe thee ay PIBREG| optus’ te shanty the amount of watch : ¢ it any] pared with 161% at Saturday's close.|ii Pang praying ‘ Mr. Venner now seeks an accounting, s 1 i a the lawyer, “and his holdings f or thirty cars would have gone ae 4 NSULEOOSTNCAEAGSA Ge toe. RTE ; ae asi Aa Lean around to ane Soe mews thet ine redistribution ADDRESSED TO WOMEN J house ler Company No. hare would amount 4 ~ body, Pated melon cutting would be made thin]. On Went sovent of this amount his #! 1 y-neventh street, and He has been FINANCIAL NaWe ITEMG, |tereel, and It tn thougnt on the ou: |Litut: Fetria came with several’ fre-| cruticieed in cee Tasevea dan UniGene Pa rs 5 a be ment They removed a bulkhead by ft i hange that unless an official announce- the aMe of th 4 sults which he had no hope of winning Missour! Pacific Railroad's report for!” jthe el ¢ Jammed car, then lifted Ini ttle {ment regarding this matter ts forth-|the screen an dextricated’ H , | for the sole purpose of gaining a settic- | a .| Year ended June 3% Inst: Increase 1M) caming in the near future it is doubtt-; There was no. need for the Patpetinrs ment. rene. Ferenis arn pecenee Se" | 00 that rumorn relative to what 1s Iike- | J{onpleal aenbulence: which qyalted amid] RECALLS A LIKE SUIT AGAINST rv } erating expenses, $3,418,405; net r ly to be done will continue to exert the owd on the treet. The elevator {17,66,000; tncrenne, W251; surplus, | innuence that they have wo far wan only slightly bruised about the MA: RELMONT. | Are among the most common of the many danger signals nature $1,042,74; increase, $8,641,835. ‘A vigorous raid wan delivered shortly | "°: Gir. Auerbach recalled Venner's sult | . ’s life when her ta the Bronz, from which he ¢is-| Loulaville & Nashville Railroad re-|after opening, and it qucceeded in drive Sy aa for linet againes mevwony 16 whieh he sends in advance of that period in a woman’s wi & few houre defore tiie dody| ports increase of earnings for third| Ing prices to leveln considerably under| COMSTOCK PULLS A GUN, |s*Ked #00 damages, and tne lawyer delicate organism undergoes an important change. It is found. At the time of his disap-| week of September of $32,680 and since | Saturday's closing figures. Good buying y " Big Tim wore » hat belonging | July 1 increase 668,00, Was met on decline, but It Was of the Arrests Storekeeper tm Charge of /Wmpts to Dring It to trial, Venner at awarning. Serious consequences may follow any carelessness AicCuskey, MoCluskey eaid that he| There has bean withdrawn from the|kind which took stock only on @ scale Nel ont Cards. h first consideration. i Among the directors named individu- just at this time. Your health must have c the Congressman to bed about | Sub-Treasury $500,000 gold for shipment! down. . z J q ‘on the morning of the fist, |to Canada. So far $2,000,000 has been| It did not alarm bears, although tem-| Nathan Flam, twenty-seven years old,| ally by Mr. Venner and the Continental then had supper," eaid tho nures|exported to that country on present |porarily it lessened their ardor, Before! Who keeps a claar store at No. 48 White. | Securition Company. which ie aeeooiatad 9 wement. 11 o'clock market acemed to have re-! hall atreet, waa convicted in the Court| 4 8 o'clock 1 saw Mr. Gullivan ly- | m0 lof Speci: Interborough lawyera say is practically Riis bed. I dosed off in a Morrig| Iilinols Steel management denies any|Kained some degree of steudinens, al- | Peclal Sessions to-day of selling! nis private concern, are Messra, Bel- | e woke up with o start and went|ittention at present time of closing owed lonses ROBEIBE ohared postal Sarees Sentence was de-|mont, Vanderbilt, Freedman, Read, 0 ic ' .: el unt ¥ Mr. Gullivan's room and found |40wn any of the mille of reducing oper-|" "Market weemed to be Improved in late | “Anthony. Comaterk vend Mawes Jaudin ana lane Modena twas gone. I went downstaire| ations | morning as reault of tho rald which | iy tor the Hrevention of ite” trea| tae ielier two now den, : 2 tro questioned i aho t weak holdings, caught stop 0 +. ms We Ss one of the other auras | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN/ Mk ut weak holdingn. cauEnt #0P | tap Court that he wan compelled ve deg — Makes Weal: Women m, MARKETS. ahort interest. A moderate recovery |® Tevolver and hold Flam against a| HORSE CRASHES INTO CAR. RCH FA ‘WHEAT. started, on rumors of Union Pacific's | W4!l until a policeman arrived. oorremnermenrmanenn i k Women Well ILING, NURSE GETS nie J Net | expected announcement. A second raid| Joseph MoHugh, an agent of the Com-| Driver ‘Three Trolley Pas- Cc. READY TO DEPART. on an, Hi ig 9 OMe Was not as successful as the earlier one creo eecley: t mt led ieee he bought oonects tly Hert what di you do thent asked |p fa :7::: + S| although steel under pressure was ‘om Fiam, There was one | . : - incummbancoe Healy, BeOS 2S: GR Oe 8 TR] neavy, and tat to @ 1-4, ‘some wears Set of eight cards for which the agent| Four persons ware injured, but none This Famous Prescription has brought relief under these c: j Py S proceeded to cover and prices hardened . fased Meciesbey"l prance saoeaees |. teh BS BE BE BY TS | aciittes ut toon “aneed "into 'a Salk ew YORK COTTON Meee carats Deets aie, to thousands of women during the past forty years. It cannow be had fe Br. Butivan, x rode all around. 1) Mee at Chloe Car lols wheat | chat market did not rally after the ralda, | Sarda. RK COTTON MARKET, | ran into Third avenue oar et Fortloth of medicine dealers in liquid or tablet form as modified by R.V. Pierce, (Bede into the village and finally Attempts were made to low ces , ("ee High, street to-day. ye horee, @ green one, : fae I returned home, packed up imy|%: cor, 2M; contract wheat, 9 corn.) Hy’ raiding the marvel In the warty af (itm A yd ite * frightened by the whistle of an M. D., or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box of tablets. Waings and got ready to leave.” 3 cara, ternoon, but without success. The local 7. K 1 yy 1" train. It ran down Fortieth street. “Why did you do that?’ asked the| Wheat opened firm, December 1-8 up, traction lasuen kept firm, and showed |inim Mer wee eto and {ts driver, Harry Harrison, nine- 5 A no loas while prices asa rule were firm | 108% July isan iA teen years old, of No. 127 Henry street, Every woman is invited to write and i fe and after the oa!l was steady, with some id th Weld @ ¢ ‘3 18.79 " ty t “1 thought my services were not re-| buying on steadiness of cables aren the level reached early in the . # bist piace condition of cotton| was unable t o check ite speed orn teceive confidential and sound medical ad- : , 3% Top as of September % at 62.7, comparnd| The wagon struck the car sidewise . A , ici wd phy Page tae tater Corn gained 14 at opening and was n with thelr estimate of 72, and the Gov. | and was overturned, with Harrison | pled entirely without owt, fen & Londen erfaly, Twas ba wa ana nervous esula not meme bs firm on prompects of lighter movement under it, Harrison's head, nore and| who makes ills ° Anpetive, Had auch ap achlog between . Rabinald, ie man, tem " be ondieed fleid Park, N, J.; Michael Needham of « ” hat he discovered that the train had | ,2¢ !# admitted that serlous Gamage was) comaret with dtuntay’s closing price ae at 6. Ni ia Pere avanua ant blaster Wass | pan idet ned me more than afi the 4 : Ity Dr. P’ Invalids’ Hote! a (Jessed over a human body, and he alg: | 2"* 1 the corn crop in Missouri, Ol low, Last Cotton opened 2 to 11 pointe lower. | er of No. 1169 Firat avenue, passengers Address: Faculty Dr. Pierce's Inva! rite, Preseripuon’ ane malled the engineer to stop. homa, Kansas and Nebraska, but it is} HY if Market easy, on the car, were treated for minor in- Buffalo, N. ¥. an Me EC irad . “Yt ran back about thirty fost,” ead | ti! olleved that the total crop may be| 4 Se aR B27 Revelpta at ports to-day ostimated at| juries, ——————————————————————— ny of ms apmptony IT know if Poet taken oy witness, “and found the body ofa ® good Dit larger than was at firet erti- * ib Ft 60,00 Dales, against 2.747 bales last year, > Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ue tad A oh eee Sas Py stan White man tying scrom the ral 11|"Wieat was quiet and steady. Come| iy c rascal ton peter ae (Prom the Warhlageon Bar) late and invigorate stomach, itver cannot praise Dr. Pierce's mediciuies two C ‘om: v r hi " ty was badly mangled and cold. I was| mission houses bought consideracie SAMS ay a8 investigations for the State of Alabama, | vmaar'man we elected to office Ald and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiry watisfied right away that we had not| wheat and local traders ha a hme pekeeel res Mitented te pe aes | not turn out nearly es badly as we ule to take as cundy. Address tarnished on request Milled the man, but that he was dead |ing to some ext ae a | cotton area will be infested by the end | expected." granules, easy le Weefore we got there.” | [a ee of the season, compared with one-third| © replied Miss Cayenne. “He ooo “Might he not have tried to jump on! and some buying on belle that prt He BS wy 4 |' MZ Market kept steady; best ap-| reminds mo of paprika. You're 40 re- @ train ahead of you and fallen under take & good rally from’ present AR FES ES — sh peared to Bat Suppers from Important in: | Heved fo And it lan't ted’ pepper that A TE 6 ltovela. gene ray’ trol! prone! aba hk Sky — j' | terenta, and raitied sharply trom early | you rather tke tt." / ; - a - —— —= =| 2 | oe SI ROK Naa 1% | dectien. \ In the early afternoon wheat ad- LAR® 12R 132% \ vane harp) 01 q pring ( | Buying {nfluencead by unfavorable _ Discomfort After Meals | vare! ero trom tne iow, gaining Be i B= Bi weather map, “Hed stig was not | a , Feeling o:iremed 2 g sia 9 eA ” ft ; ‘heavy, w! trade demand was in evi- a ° aye shaven | her ein atthe Cone | WS BR PRS dette: here ie'mich anestang! ves) A Finishing Touch | To appreciate the he ill be sonata t, 1 Hl H 6 late ernoon, | 2 6h - | Washington situation, On New Orleans | 1h eet’ of Pend atten get And wome heavy buying by commission x H " ay way aS | market January contracts advanced 21|f/ T° many a dish anda keen ap- | onveni d ; @hoking Nevaation, Diasinoas o houses advanced prices to the best for Soro WER hi 1h | points to 12.91, @ gain of $1 per baie | petizer for every meal, | c ence anda; s see, ie ain tllowuims | the day, showing over one cent per) S I ae ie compared with Saturday's — close Qhe , ¢ fide, Chest” bushel gain over Saturday's final ! His 1th — 18) Maket in ate morning waa nelrvou 9 | f h ‘ at Het” few hone bushel wain over Saturday's Anale HES TES (ek — tp aneTteqrute ater" racdety n & RINS or |||| great value of the |i “¢ —— ee gf the early decline and became jews ac- ] Way S$ | soci scss. ES Gy GS — &| ihe Sie uneerina! 'tneret tan tases RED 25 Cts. |'|' Sunday World’s » N. Jo, Kept, 2.—Hent Hf $33 =] deal of realising above 14 cents for | y on an errand by her mother Baturday | Ax! Vacific $ RS — Q| Octoder, and prices eased off to a net MAN | A Halle ty afternoon, Ada MoConnell, sixteen, has| huh. alive ay loas of § to 4 points on the active ant rectory— Gisappeares. Her mother and the police| trina \euite’ BY 3 834 — elf] months, and continued to sag off to @RAND a | e heve sought her in vain. Mra, MoCon-/ Urion Pacific of. 34 | lower levels, and closing steady at the WILSON the avon of all ibe above peed 8 pti ~ EARL & 25 coats a | ROU le overcome with grief. It js be-| f. 8. Prices showing a reaction from e 5 = Meved the girl wes enticed imo da au-| a =} [the close ef Saturday fram 10 to 18 MAMERS OF TROT'S BEST PRODUCT. mek, . weed Semanal Si NI settee enithiietin ir aebeerretes sy.