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Say Her Death was Caused by Blunder-U _ ~_:.,.,_, ff 7 _,.._;.-._,c_‘_.. if _ . referring to the death of Elly Cogh- the New York Morning Telegram "` -Elly Coghlan, the singer and ` _',' died at 10 minutes past 2 _o'clock ` A A morning. i expired in thearms of her sister i' _who iwis a hurried midnight 1 Y _V W Stamford, Ct., to reach the deaf-he given a chance. Disease had Biought him to there appeared in the leadingjour- ~ ~ ‘ j ' ig s company sc s m-mfs mn, who iives about ' ;l;fsS“(§og;‘,f1,'i,§s`:{*,;§§;"§;°:°k:ne:,h;‘;l;§t°f _ in-_ siiuiviin saiaisscnignei ‘-Her sis-_ miles from this city, and who was a tutiom Pneumbnia get in and the end ter's death has proved a fearful blow to _» sumirsr from that dread scourge ‘I came yesterday mowing my wife. Ever since our return fi‘om~~ immmiiy-Brigham Dim” of ine, Rosecogmm and he, husband a,,p,ay_”snamiora in-diy siieiissbesn sourpieesiy The necessity f0l’ 3 Spflllg M£‘!€!¥l¢ I3 ’ liingin oclrhe Great Rubyis at me F°ur_‘>Pl09b`l'Bt£d- In thB Of hI`Qt:hCl‘ _ _ me when-_ _ _ . -Chai-iesshe received ,shock from which 1 t le Thg I-3350;; 15 easll gx DYUSSI ¥°'m3 mm' mtheri ‘ma teenth Street Theatre At 721) oclock H105 PCOP y #alum hlsson s sufferings any longer, Saturday night a telegram was handed in she has never thoroughly recovered, and “"°‘ °f, D°§“"§§‘““°’dP§,‘° `°'>ihf= mee <1°°r- live dime# w Mr- §,‘;_‘?,‘,‘,,"’§,‘j“;,,",§",§_§§‘c‘§,§‘§,“;j",,‘° “he °“”' . finement in badly ventilated houses, shops 'st5#A"' ‘R ‘ mga” _ ° Sullivan but opened by mistake by Miss ° began to usetliem, for his com-5 bl ' - h dr . . f.ii...i..,. oi. iimeion. .aiaiy 4§,°§m§,‘,‘; ‘geforgf the°§”u‘§,§,Ij°Q;“&sJ‘;§*b; A during the winter months makes people feel lan 1'-“"2” °*=°‘>°‘ "“°°'“P°Y»° “°°“‘°%“ ' me up. it was from Samford and """'°”'-’ l tired and erierall out of sorts. Nikki in ‘. . _ ' _ 'V _ - ' ° ' “N nent is near by Such ii as the cas~ a few days ago, when on a mill river the pro \ Boer boasting of how valorous, etc., his `;_ ther medicine that vi e used, and hom, xt was thou ght the audience would many diderent kinds, did him the have to be dlsmlsbed iota of good, said the father to ufghing, Hsnsisri-:R was Wrrn Him. ‘But Within 8' week from the day we At the close of the delayed performance w use D°dd’° Kidney Pius’ --and the delay is now for ihe first time se? beneficial results’ He became explained-Rose Coghlan and Mr. Sullivan- lively and cheerful; the extreme and the family physician, Dr. Walter C. °f his cmmtenance gave Way’ and .Gilday, took the midnight train for Stam- - succeeded by the ruddy Hush of ford. They reached the Sanitarium just H” nenfousness vamshed’ amlthe fifteen minutes before Elly Coghlan ex- left his bowels, and he gained pired _ rapidly, I never hoard of such Buy Coghlan was hom on March £5, rapid “Fd complete recovery' 1864, at Peterb0ro,England. She was/ the i Kfdney Plus are tm¥:.he"en` 1 second daughter of Charles Frances Gogh- medicine and ought to in every i lan and Anna Maria Kirby Coghlam . . 1L°kh btli,thlteChl Gogh- Dodd’s Kidney Pills save every life that I e er mmairwagegucategrhis Paris . . _ \ lan, Miss Cog ~ in anger tmm Kidney Disease’ If they f She had a good contralto voice and gradu- _ _ __ A fl* l _ ' I f Q _:mL _ \_ ll _ __ _ ___ f »-_ fi* -- ._._._,~_ __ VA 44 Iv . _ ' , .,, ` at i _.¢'§'-?`~_~_',( 4"" ` fi fa gl i for nic bein: had taken piace in ,wi , 63.81 y g y cond tion, and new hope sprang , , I M” my °°g”‘““ ‘”“‘”°” 1"” “"°”" A'»“*"°N Nm-’° ‘S ““'*° “mf” *° assisted in throwing off the poison that has in e breasts of the family The use of four h Th h bee d d was continiied,anddayby day the by congilriatxonif Bzygzsins u 9°' ‘d be a pro Boer when a ve1'.Y strong ODDO mm 3”” stronger ‘nd stmnger’ Rose Coghlan fainted and was o l y re lwsth 11° ‘"5 ¢°mP1‘§*°’Y "‘S*°Nd .viveii wiui difiicuiiy in time to males her laiml *nd si‘1`°P3_l'h “nd "3°r° appearance on the stage. For almost an 0 o o ’ ~ - H supposed friends in South Africa were,he, in a very short time found himself in a mud-hole, when, after a great deal of dif- ficulty he managed to rescue himself. Whether his mindis changed now or not, he will endeavor in the future to keep at good distance from those dangerous mud- i holes.--The heavy snowstorm which f raged all day Saturday, blocked the roads about Alberton the worst of the season. The train from the west was two and a. ' half hours late, and the train from the, east was also very late on account of _ being derailed, and did not get into Alber- ton unti14 o’clock on Tuesday morning, bringing no mail. , Consequently the ` peo le west of Summerside .were from Without a mail. _ i ‘__ 54".: ,_ ___ _ ;,__ _ \ .QM '_' 1- ,_,_- __._--‘ -(rw _._ \ ~...¢~_` ° ____ ' ' 7_`_._,\ -_.. Chilled by a Night Ride _ Sister of Rose, and __ ' _Herself a Well -Known Singer and Actress .1';-=s:;,_:,;;;;-f'£1¢-~;~=f.»f:._, -~ °"Q1-`_ ~ _.\-- _,.4-='<% xx; ' -_~-~_ ...W For some weeks she had been ill in her U `"'_..»--------' ._ _r -»/1 if »°`°` ° West Twenty-fifth street apartments. On Friday a week ago John T. Sullivan, her _ “_-“£3” brother-in-law, was notified that she had _ . *qt-...........4i»__,, _,_. ..._ »_ * -~-.f .» ...__ "'-"""‘°""°""* just had a very serious relapse. _ _- "‘--» .5 £=.--, ""'" He hurried to the Twenty-Hfth street ‘J-°~5~`3~f"" WAITING FUR THE DAWN i Z §ti;?ge§’§?&1se?e;:;;T.%?;'d £3 Canadians on Cutpost Duty Guarding Against a Possible Atta cl: in thc '.'L*.rly 2gt)l'h.I1, - , p best medical assistance possible. g - events which led upto Eily Cogh il The nurse seemed to irritate the ‘_ ‘ 'n death were such that her sister and pa.tien_t's d_eliriiiin,ratlier than soothe lt,so, ' Z ' "’”* ' 1-' deciais that ; bigndgr f a. few days later Mei-. Sullivan was com- ated from SMB Faris U°11S°1"’&t0ir¢- Carl is-sceisaiiy 1-ssponsibie for her taking lipelled to sscgre another woman and die Rosa took an interest in her work and ‘mis the 5 sg, ‘ predicted a future for lice. She was ai S is i '~~ f ual i 4 '- 2 ~ 0 = member of the Conservatoiiu atthe times Ml!! jflgi. all S Conditioll SNW W riséy d ‘Wh ews qt Wmoh was Qablms 4 _ Q _ - and without notifying Mr. Sullivan the ll Of her €» > W ~ » _ w _ `§ landlady and the nurse, at 3 o'clock Mon P8118 1835 D Kill’ by Mfr B“]"`f,an " ~ ` l 1; i __ __ . 1 day morning last, put Miss Elly into a In I9%.M1"_'I ffoglhlan returned to Eng- cab and took her to Bellevue Hospital, ,llfgj am] appeared in opera at Her Ma_ "-'-' ‘~ Where SUGWHS Placed ill U39 lH§U‘.f='pa.r- jesty’sTheatre. For one year she was _ . ` vilion. The Hrst Mr. Sullivan heard alsoafeature of the promenade concerts i the R9C0\'ery of this of this action was when he picked ` at Covent Garden. l B _ lup a newspaper at noon and read the In 1837, she was married to Sydney Bat- Nova Scotia Youth' S news. `_tam, seinetary of the Leadenhall Bank, He hurried to Bellevue, where the doc- London. i ' tors, after a consultation, told him that MlssCoglilan made herilrsthppearance Miss Coghlan was not insane, but :simply in this 00\111|51'Y With the AmeTi°3n ODCT3 , suffering from some minor nerve trouble. Company. She sang the gypsy queen in Edge' °f the Grav°'_D°dd 3 Next day he had her removed to a private “ Il Trohltore.” i Kidney Pills Cured him-~All isanltarium at Stamford, Ct. V, Later on she won considerable success ‘ Randi F‘i1°d_ - i in the vaudeville circuits, with ia sketch om" °° f TH” “T-U' NDF- _mined “Dim ooueen cms eminem im. V ""'-° But the ride in the cold. on Monday to M°e’" which is lceltm fer “The Pretty li _Bellevuehad provedtoo much for her. Ma-king Her H" last' °n` _ shim. iaiii.-sometime ,i Remaw Mm he.. ,am -,,,,,,_¢m-,,,,_,, ,nm Lwiemeni was as leading women in .Joe F l M. xr=_=-i1-=-~zrn=s ir-u-ss-1='v‘*1‘:.-.-i\»"_r 'f;I:._m_; g_ , _:Af E the system during the winter months, else peoph fad prey to disease Psrgatives are of no use--they only leave weaker It is a tonic that is needed. lllllliains FOR PALE PGOPSE Surpasses all other medicines in therr tonic, qualities These Pills have a larger sale than any cine in the world, which is solid proof of their merit. ever they are used they make dull listless men, hildren feel bright, active and strong' GREATLY RUN DOWN Mr. E Hutchings, a printer in the oflice of the News, §y indebted to you for the benefit I have denvied from g. I W mpg greatly run dovm oondilon, and sidered ' miss. ivxgggxavw asian-some serene hui least cisfielvrould inedrcines; ‘hut WW iszbgiaeie-mth: and was under his tteatiiieit Ri’ three in-ich concerning Dr. Williams’ Pink boxes. Before these were all used I four boxes more These completely restored my hcaltli, and I can not go wthout an ache or pain of any kind My recovery leaves no doubt as to the curative properties of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, and I may say their value has had proved in the case of a friend to whom I recommended them. K P Saturday evening until Tuesday evening , O H M 59 ii; ri li i is ii* see a marked improvement, Pink colored pills in glass Jars, or in any loose form, or in box8 lf! bear the full name “ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” hams The genuine are put up in packages with wrapper by all dealers or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, ts a box oi' six boxes for $2 50