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/ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895, 4 IT WAS ROOSEVELT| von MS 5m /TOUGH AT THIRTEEN, sme ts] Wenz wT on ©)’ Neill’ ‘GAMMEYER, - : a4 , ot re sn . police have under arrest George} Dantel Burke, Assistant Superinten STAMPED ON A SHOE Acting as Roundsman He Oanght| ,,Polcemen, Garean ant Tagnert. of) Little William Goldstein Arrested | jeamnsay, wilas 'itet" McKenna, whose {dent of the Second Division In the Gen- MEANS STAND/.29 OF MERIT] th street, a bartender tn Rochester, On June 6 he knocked | this morning. the Leonard street police station, yes taurant and —— down td robbed Owen A. Keegan, @| During the temporary absence of the SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 21ST ST. 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. ‘a Blneooat Smoking. terday arrested Charles Heppon, of 240 Twice for Burglary. inal a Balocr AE Ore Wew tines, ses Bromlway, Hquor dealer, at 646 Oak avenue, and|man who runs the express elevator Mr. Flip-Flap Trick Did Not Deceive| tor kelling heer without a leense. Escaped from the Juvenile Asylum) roiied him of « wateh and chain, The! Burke took charge. " ‘obbery took place at Sixteenth street In going down he tried to pull a pack- Holtz & Freistadt had a restaurant and Denied Identity. aah elhin avenue iF ’ ) the Commissioner. formerly at 8 Hroadway, but were y: Ad NINN avenue ad etectiven [ARE under the guard rail onto the ele- SCHOOI DR ese or OVS & Girls burned out about nine months ago. —_—_—— Evanhoe and Daly’ have been looking | Vator and was caught between the ~ on is a plumber, and his home |eral Post-OMce, w seriously injured Fast Seventy- for Holtz & Freistadt’s r , =" When they opened their new place they for him ever since. Last niet the oM- | platform and the floor. His arma and oe , ; ek ig Now Thomas Murphy Must Meet) Applied to the Excise Board for a tran Faced Teachers and Society Agents ae evert ey vee wedged bathed ns tesa Everything in Children 5 Clothing incident to the wear Formal chirge. fer of Heense. When Heppon wan ar- Without Flinching. dispoae bas dan none Fy At AG WER. HOOMEREY i A leasi Cj} pias Fosse COLA Sapitedtar Crane OF thea - nit tt fo chop "away the Mooring (0 rele and tear of school life, and at prices pleasing to 4 Polleeman ‘Thomas Murphy. of thel trate dlacharwed. Heppon, but toll Cae-| amy wilteng Meaken we Gotistenn haw weet eheihen atarted tor Po; | AN ,ambulance wae summoned, from economical parents. Noteworthy Bargains for To-day) Noshoe can equal calfskin, 1 teliway and | the Hudson Street Hospital, whither he adquarters, but at Broadway and | (ie, Hutson Street oer sory examines am now placing these com. street Ram: threw himeelf nina. 1 e tion by the surgeon. One of his legs an aturda: down in the street and refused to 80 | wag broken, ‘and it swas thought. that ye any further. A great crowd. collected, | mendable shoes on sale at on a charge of burglary. He was com-| any further, A Qned a patrol | the bones of the other were splintered ’ ’ muitted tn the Court of apecial Aeaaions | Wagar In which, after a terrific aurug. [Hoth arma were badly Incerated. 1s BOYS’ DEPT. GIRLS’ DEPT. _|prices within the reach of alt, amaay th to Police Head. | thought he will recover. Ramsay was taken ier Bast Fifty-first street station, has wan $B in gate the care at the @moked a pipe close to Roundsman| ise Boar¢ : 5 foceev: . Excise Commissioners Murray and| William was arrested on March 16 elt, but it wasn't @ pipe of peace, | jrarburger told Gargan they sh @s Murphy must confess. grant the transfer, as the new The Orator-Commissioner was return-|adjained the restaurant and saloon of i w B. Alexande was long catab-|to the Juvenile Asylum, William es- Ramsay was taker lice Heads ing home from the Galilee Mission {0} jigned, and It. wi Inst the policy Of/eaped in April, after one month's stay | Wuarter Ch Isoner has done sey East Twenty-third street, early this the Board to Have to places ot w alt= |e iny waytom eral years it elton for buraian FOUR SHARE THE REWARD. CHEVIOT SUITS. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. Morning, At Madison avenue and Fifty- 1 On July 18 William was arrested on a feventh street, he saw a hluecoat com- And Freistadt) On July ‘ penal fortably seated on the curbstone in the ii Jargan of-| charge of burglary, but was discharg Ns nun ate Glare of an electric light, calmly draw jt used, {0 accept tm re eee rin ues at : fng at something which resembled @) giadt sald man Sohwarg, of the Blirt! cigar. 1 are a fool to arrest that man aint of an official of the Commissioner Roosevelt revealed his| Mayor Strong ix my friend and Judge " si teeth as he dilated the focus of his eyes |J*rome dines with me.” um. William was pointed e dila| 1 focus yen | a dark record. 6 to ro}. HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE. eck Mae Ate. Brings ©) Fine All-Wool Cheviot Suits, de-| Children’s Dresses of choice ma- Lawyer Day, representing the firm| sirable Fall styles, 6 to 15 years,| terials, plain or fancy mixtures, of Inman, Swann & Co., to-day sent a| very gerviceabl i ith © id, 6 check for $50 to Coroner Schaeffer, of By ad ietlva with velvet or braid, 6) .o 14 year sizes, Widthar 4.8,0,0,86 Stapleton, 8. I., to be paid to the person In the ‘Tombs Court to-day Magistrate by Robert Browntree, thirteen arture in Wants. ja é s and peered through his spectacles at the) crane held Meppon in $1) for Special Feats cid, an infoate of the anylum. New Dep: Manat Bute Baca che Pa ‘ 5 unusual spectacle. essions, court to-day William sald his fam- —- 7 Mache ro fF “Can I believe my giasses,"” murmured 1 aes. fy paras wae Oideceln, ee e Weren hoor ees ha ' 0 b; . | Child's Calfskin Shoes, 4 25 President Roosevelt, ‘Is a policeman) © -—————— He denied having been in the asylum, fomething to Jo"with the recovery of in Button and Lace, “ithe Commissioner trudged acronn the| |HALF MILLION @venue and faced the “copper,” who was GUARA NTEE PAGE. Mot in the least pertrubed, and contin- and’ Gy, too, tn the presence of the] WESTCHESTER’S APPEAL. |i tor2: gchacttor was compelled tp LONG PANTS SUITS. spring heel. Browntree boy and Miss Cora A. Da adjourn the inquert last Misses’ Sizes: n mon, In whose class he was in the in-] Argament to Be He i Sma Wtneante, eer isk A Large assortment Long Pants CHILDREN’S REEFERS, were on board of the yacht Adelaide Sept. 17 by ; stitution. : : ng Pe ’ wed to blow a filmy cloud through his New Departure in Wants. He told a plausible tale of how he! aupany, > Sept. 6.—The Court |@t the time of the collision with the | Suits, from 13 to 19 year sizes} w. hae ee ee eee wen baking attended the Pike street primary school | of appeals has Issued the following: | 1fQn steamboat Ferseus, when Mr, In-) in aij desirable styles, Children's Reefers of All-Wool Widths; Ss eo d later the Allen street school, Mag- |" « ar gt suuttje? 2 e Plain CI ‘ “What are you doing sitting there?" Fee ead ie akan mle art Ordered, ‘That the Court of ADpea0S | ques—pesss—ssssssssseresssreses Cheviot or Plain Cloth, medium demanded the Commissioner amazed at} HIS VICTIM’S BODY FOUND, | !*ira'e Deuel fatter to, shake tol in the city of ‘ 7 3 7, d dark colors, just the thin; fan's indefference. ane and two G LA AR melts 6.05 to 14.75. a : N 8) 4, B, G- tein’ the laconic response,|A Michigan Forged Deed BO nee ee fh rry Boclety 119 o'clock In the forenoon, to hear ap- for school wear, 6 to 14-year sizes, with a blink of the eyes i Grows Into One of Murde ‘oMolals)) to. Sil of whom! he was, well pending in arising under DE. ‘i 2 , without a tremor. . a The Roundsman-Commissioner gasped] DUNDEE, Mich., Sept. kash at! xtc) chapter 934 of the Laws of 1895, vel¥: FALL STYLES 6&—A cake) “wiitte, you are the most wonderful | ; q which was brought against Kd Larkina | qty1¢ storyteller 1 ever met,” was Mag: tng an apportionment tn the ay ok} eS . . Misses’ Calfskin Shoes, 50 an't ye nee? What's tolfor forging the name of Jane Merrill, | istrate Deuel's comment ax he recommit-| vcatchester and the cliy an’ ‘ ‘ in Button and Lace, J, ye, anyway?" was the clinching remark | colored, to a quit claim of some prop-| tea him to the Juvenile Asylum. [t |. i. i! ’ Boys and Children S Hats spring heel. ‘on the part of the policeman. ANDREWS, Chief Judge. mn , the © 8 erty which is held by Larkins, was) way not till then that Willem broke | 4 4 TAIRA: ta ft ’ ‘ 1 Pe ee ee made clear to-day by the finding of the | gown, and he was taken out of court | the Court of Appeals since the famous NOW READY Infants’ and Children’s Out-| to bring these shoes back to their ae at for that Ltelg me body of Mrs, Merrill, whom it was sup-| sopping. Colttnbia County, ballot case Se apeeall STORE OPEN . : + I original appearance all that ts required e slow copper had a sutfburst of |posed that Larkin had murdered in ———__— rie cases to, be. heard are appe ; 5 Paalieaiton Just thers end looked iat tiel Ceder to aitaln her inte from the decision of the Supreme Court POPULAR PRICES. fitting a Special ty. 1s an ordinary polish same as used on tn the PoP! $150,000 CHURCH BURNED. [fn 'tunracnyinie"of the ‘plication of "5 peat eee, toa ved. inate sot Wonsny [eatantehetoneelt Gr ajeaniin 2) AIT Day Saturday|OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS re css x0 scrscim on Commissioner. ‘Then he got up and &t inst a pole, one hand still | ¢, two years ago a lived | thet Minneapoll jouse of i he Assembly wnt! June 26 last, when she mysteriously pons Sonvene and reapportion the BRANCH STORES, MY SHOES C. @emanded the Commissioner, ete cuslon at the. farmeethe | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Sept. 6—|chester County and a gecond affirming PE I A L. i : ‘Nuttin,” sald the blue coat, thrusting | father and Jane Merrill having had a| Westminster Churc! & handsome | the constitutionality of the Westches: Ss a | od his left hand behind him and exposing | ife lease of the property. brown-stone structure, at Nicollet ave- | {*TNew York Annexation act, pavene th a Trouble ensued between Ed Larkins gislature, and Sf { e empty right hand to the Commis-| git Wie womun After the latter's die. | nue and Seventh street, In the heart of ’ Lge appearance a quit claim to the pronerty, the retail business portion, was gutted ‘Avhat's in the left hand?" asked Was found, ostensibly signed by Mrs. | by fre early this morning Commissioner, between smile and re Merrill, Larkins was arrested for for-| U1 chrly Bll Mout. ing, and rei cl Ve ery, and search was begun, which re- membering his school-day | Fittca in. finding “Mrs. Atertill as tho fire broke out in a tower on ih 8, body, the which had first buried in the | lofty roc ire Department the officer waid doing the| Which had iret ig up and partly ths clon rat fhe Bie Depsetr et efi, my Mane 'you were smoking.” | burned ina brush heap. Porked at a heavy disadvantage. Noth | was not, honest, Mr .Commiasion- | _ ‘The bones, teeth, portions of the body 1OB Is Rew RrAnGing Bit Tie pnety | and then both hands were exposed | and also some personal effects of the | walls. ne building was erected fifteen | cratl ‘al examination. woman had withstood the flames, years ogo at a cost of $150,000, ‘ wan't you to ea me at Poll ‘Headquarters at 10 o'clock without fall the reply from the Commissioner, | Ment of the neighbors t@ Strongly | savig LANDING, N. J., Sept. 6—Thia aectl ; a5 he went home. against the prisoner. St beak Gere) wl Vinled bye nay calnfall [wi Rie “ j » Fall Styles Now Ready,, admitted he fad naan” Ald appear, ana ic aaa sce autahuin vane eg ur sonics a = ‘ Fall Styles |Now Ready. y was only @ pipe which he resorted to | 42 Years im Prison, Now He Enc else to check the progress of the forest. Oi Gans for Street-Car Conductors, Best in Quality. , tooth, Tiawiriaiy onnahe \ Men’s Shirts. ; g Oth Avenue, corner aoth Street, Sept. 6 —BIN Willa All our Temaning: stork of Men's "1Shirts, formerly 69c., 69¢., 39e, Sa aa lt ee re at be otared a Spellman’s Hats athe. 289, we With eacapeds tat }morrow at the uniform price of night he camo arrested, There In a big reward for his ture, Williains was loaded down with cartridy Harking protests innocence, and ts — much in’ fear-of lynching. ‘the senu-| Rain Checks Jersey Forest Fire Are Worn by Correct Dressers, - for an ac : 0, Bapt. @—Geotke Blackburn .00 & $4.00.| BROADWAY, cor. HOUSTON #7. 1 eaek pt OR me creainle, -Comminsioner, Ppa) a eke Pek cHimlusta ta ONS ho ha Every Shirt offered is excepe ate hee 5 eo 00. 300 BR ADWAY, NEAR DRY. Lowest in Price. \ ; wg tlrphy denied he was sitting on, the ed from the "he lantlary, yentere wal tionally grand value. LPI » $ i. 3.60. 1361 BROADWAY, NEAR aeTH sv. | Corner Park Row and Chambers St. . i ult. wan men muy attenspe to FULTON ST., BROOKLYN a trial is awalting the d mong tt in the inl ane ios SIXTH AVE. & 23D ST,|“ 'S, $3.00 & $: 871 FULTON §' 0 100, 111, 1 GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. \ ‘Pyroorarn dale Sieg al SAveES9 <60 BS Tera Chane in Unbrelax Hats and Caps, Men's Sweaters, a Boys’ Clothing, Harness Department. Children’s Hose, 10c. Ladies’ Shirt Walsts oot these fants’ Hmbroldered wool Sweaters in The Great School Sale, Dash Lamps. For School and Fall Wear. Sik Caps for early navy, black or gar- See This Complete Shaving eeeesecee Outtit at 98c. SATURDAY ‘This complete Shaving Outft con- ‘ane sists of 1 genuine Wade & Butcher hol- low-ground Razor, 1 Torrey's Genuine SUITS, Horsehide Btrop, | 59, A ' s ee enor & Sule of School Supplies, MORNING. SCHOOL SUITS. Even the children, who always look forward to bargains at our annual kchool sale, are astonished at this year'a remarkable price list. No wonder it is drawing the biggest crowds in New H York. We cannot publish all the itema, These few will show what we are doing, School Slates, 1c. Best Lehigh Slates... 08 est’ Noiseless - Bound Siates, each,” Se SS a ted ¢ hand or swing, 1 Pure Bristle Lather Brush, 1 Imported Porcelain Shaving ’ Mug, 1 cake Col- gates Shaving Soap. ‘This is the Outfit that was formerly +4 listed at 4.60. When we began to sell . Blue and SSVSVSSVSVSVSVSB 500 Black, Blue and Fxed | Cheviot Suits, a F3 d£e2Seosstes VTVSTVTVVOVOVOOD ee ss 600000000 0008080: Cc. Best Noiseless Clot! Bound Double Slates, cash 10e, Silicate Book large size, 8 page! 5e. Pencil Sharpeners, (i Cy fall wear, worth| £2 net, extra good 600 Night Hawk Bicycle Lamps 250 dozen Boys’ and Girls’ Ex- Closing out Te., at "3 Value, sizes 4 to 44, ca Mor, New Bultaing) may be adjusted to fit o JB | tra Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, the. entire) bal= Improved Lead or Slate A . 4 dash-board, big bargain.. c\ 4-thread, full regular seam- 40 ance of ow Pencil Sharpeners, each, fo mat 39 IN 98ec Priving All-Wool] ‘This Lamp originally costs $3.00, less, sizes 6 to 944, all sizes. . laundered Shirt i d Suits at be . z Galler te, , 1 jeamless, Stainless Black Cot- ; Other Pencil Sharpen LL 5,000 don. Capn, 6) ADE AURIS 2.98 H.0... . sitet o ton Hose, with white feet or FORNSD So.what each, penety to Bell at $4.00 different patterns of B ' Also other styles, plain black; special price.. ‘ the prices were and $4.50, at embroidery to select from, Sale Thurs- 89c. | Outing Shirts, 7c., 10c. 83. | Crayons, 8c. per Box. dozen Men's Full Regular at 900 0 : Doulte-Bron ated Men’s Clothing tay bid iunmiaceed (pailrig Suits, made of striet- Dismemnde aE atsigt (th St. Building.) gan, dout doz, Boys Men’s and Boys’ Hats, heela and toes; fine Cloth Yacht | ly all-wool home- wid ‘ 10 White Crayons, per box 144 pes, Sal ‘ap: FO 4 j | ay iM Kae special price. ‘ ia Par ig) Serpe with Laundered ee Special Sale of 150 Goll Hose Students’ Note “fe 50 d " design,worth 98ec., at Fra | weight hendsome $ S Fete le Ht a eats 29¢ Collar & Cutts, mixtures of ail col Trousers at ‘ Books, 2c, Gaaet Capen _ Men's Paney Outing suits that are gold $1.98. : | Artists’ Drawing Pastels, 39 Shirts, with laundered cvareatnne at alt §We have closed, cur 2,000 Pairs Men's Golf United Btates and) Artists’ Assorted Colored Pa Cc. 24c. pontee poleied *% okek, COMO: OunimE tee several thousand pairs Hose in Plain Heavy Rib- American Btugens tels, 3 in a box, per box, + 01 Mt aoRa, Bisea { Men's Fine Trousers, bed Wool d in Beotch N Boys’ $1 Caps, 4c. | aceite set ine rocarreales GAT Ran | rau Mixturen "fo" match any pope Pencil Boxes, 8c. STYLES, medium and heavy weight, all col- ors—clothiers would sell hem at $3.00, $1.50 and suit; these goods are re- 7 = tailed by leading sporting 89c I atsnnit'to a5 trace woods houses at $1.50 per . | pair, Our Price #.00—our special price, 180 pages Men's Neckwear,| A $6.00 Suit at $3.98, $1.98. 49c. Pads--Tablets. | gained an enviable reputation for «| English Clay Diagonal Coats 5 G H at 24c siandart Desk mie goer, ery Made of best quality fabrics. EVERY 1,000 pairs Men's Extra Heavy Ribbed ted covers, fine pape! AM DOUBL ED. Pants = Cotton Golf Hose, in black only, very | L+ 8, 100 sheets : nha and Vests, $6.88; elastic and extra good quality, same | Lars vize Pads, 150 sheets. $2.98. Bhanier tar boys andiairigisss) 000 eo the largest Tam o' Shanter in the on exhibition In our window. Over 100 Styles to Select From. Solid Oak Sliding Pencil Boxes, Fal Boys’ Yacht and Cadet Caps, nicely made, trimmed with gold band and cords and embroidered in fancy tigures with | Nord ne gold bullion; other houses sell these for | aig 98c. Chamois 49c. Gloves, 59c. $9,95 Alpine, $1.48. | 2,00 pairs Ladies’ Guar- anteed Washable Cham- | Our Gr Men's all Silk and 4in hand, tor e fall wear, in| Medium or Dark grounds, new Men's and Boys’ fine quality fur felt 08 “ \alpines, all new fail shapes, colors, ols Gloves, best quality, est patterns, with Dot T, DOUBLE woods retailed by leading Large size Pads, 180 sheets. 4) OUR GREAT LEADER. This harde black, brown, gray, | with large pearl buttons, 19c PATENT BANDA and BUT Worth $12. 00, sporting goods house at 50c 94 Large size Pads, 20 sheets 05 wood Oak Pencil fox, with lock and satin dined or un- VONS. It certainly has no equal, The bhededd our price... i faa © key, co 5 i lined; good value button and 6-button SPECIAL — La A he | we place on sale fine imported Clay ‘ Penholders. le Dozen |i, containing ruler, pen and holder for § ales’ and Men’ 1 Picea co ess 5 . «| Slate penell, lead pencil and chalk,never . at | mousquetaires, stand 3 Diagonal Coats and Vests, d-button -1n. SCHOOL Umbrellas, C. fold for less than l5e., during eycle Canvas Leg Frocks or Sucks, fall weight, made and ’ A whole dozen | the School Sale ONLY, complete — ¢l King, extra well trimmed In first-class style, Prominent Manufacturer's Entire of Good Penhold- rien made and good fir ish, the same that are retat! by leading shoe and bg ers for Japanese Pencil Boxe le, so;ncly decorated . Bloomingdale $1.48. \) 6Qe. ® $3.00 Guaranteed Dnbreak-| Tha is our best quality, . able Derbys, $1.90. | ee Oe sold by clothiers everywhere 6,88 Stock, at $12.00; our special price o hand- 06 Sponge and English Gloria, ® Bicycle with ne bar handles, Clothing, 39c. Special Sale of wy Eyeglasses and Spectacles, sale price, 37¢. sing Box, 1c { . A manufacturer's \ Macuniny We nines on ke . F Our Men'e and Boys’ guaranteed un-| price, $7.80 doz he,! another large lot of Hove | (oth St. Butlding.) English Gloria, ot breakable Derby, in all the new fail 3 SCHOOL SUITS at with — select Enamelled Metal @hapes and colors, are now ready. Re- | member, we guarantee every one of these hats non-breakable. They are equal to any $3.00 hat made, and sold $1.0 grade ger pair.. Closing out broken hardwood han- lots, Suits worth dies, $6.00 to $8.00, now I) 49c 4. 44. Extra English Gloria, with im- 69 . . ported hardwood handles...... OU | siate Pencils, cov Sponge Boxes, come plete, with Sponge, euch, $3.98, Worth Double. These Suits are’ made PY ji good cassimeres and ; only in our estab) $125 Krades, per pair 7 cheviots, ‘in ray” and i a nith ae le. ’ Mabmant at | $1.0 grades, per pair. ¥ . brown mixtures and $10.00 and $12,00 suits| Selected English Glori 79] Baber: & ins bux. per box... 01 mee $2.00 grades, Goldine, per pair plaids, actual values $8 yes Congo or Weichsel handles... + Wooden-covered Slate Penci Besiles the above, every article a - $1.90 myer ter pate) | Sew! to's all at | English Sik Serge, finest _se- (sharpened), per doze... OO| school use can be found in our extel x y adem @ Be eld Oe Ee | SPECIAL.—Thir Patent Foun- 2 | sizes 410 $3 938. | $6. 66 lected Congo or Weichsel han- 98 Best Sharpened Slate Pencils, 5 | Scheel Supply Department at ste ¥ neat casc, nook and silk gual tain Pen and Holder... years, * . . id ales. seaneeee . DOF DOX Of 100....eseecer ; prices. on

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