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i i i i THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1895, and scrambled out of the office junt tn stand before the horses plunged into the time to escape injury. _ en The sudden. Jerk when the smoker! gtitt, Poi! Struck the office threw the passengers in! Emery, of the three forwerd cars in heaps, The Injury. emoker contained about twenty-five men, who were dashed with much force) WILL HAVE LO Lots OF WATER. against the side of the car. The absence of women in the Amoker|New Muins and Wella to Supply accounted for the fact that there was Alt el Heeokioa. Locomapenies ach aciotita, waually! City Works Commissioner White, of é g Brooklyn, has under way a plan by The collision of the smoker with the which he hopes to largely increase the ly of the city, He went out t to-day in which he says CRASH ON THE URE BROOKLYN “L.” Tracks Part on a Switch to the Consternation of the Passengers. G00 PEOPLE IN A PANIC, Tho Trucks Kept On the Track and Were Oarried Broad- 4 bridegroom, Mixe Park place, ‘and G Atlantic avenue, exea. side of the despatcher's office broke the coupling between the smoker and the| ar ahead, and the forward part of the train rolled safely into the station. The noise of the crash drew a great crowd to the street, and it wan at first | reported several persons had been se- rlously injured Policeman Grogan, of the Fulton @treet station, dashed up the steps to eee how many d been hurt, but, found his tes re not required. ‘The blame for the accident is paid to rest on the man in the switch tower. | Louis ceived t Been opened, the and the highest ity ‘wouth a Insepara ‘let Peach and 1 Beocher the Old- est Twins in the United States Run Over by Wagons Within a Few Days Three Wecks Ago. Ling! of 2 Weat T {at his home ¢ Yoresult, if tis supposed, inte run over by a baker's wag nave fat fourth street und Broadway. Louls and his brother Lucius had the > distinction of bet the United sta incidents are reluted of them. Bince c! WIN Oe OTHER DYING UNUSUAL VALUES ADVERTISED *y Beach, elxhty-elght years old, rty-fourth street, died this morning a8 @ of injurtes re- hree weeks ao, when he was nut Thigty- Ladies’ Jackets and Costumes. JACKETS. y the oldest twink in os, and many touching Taffetas, hildhood the brothers had been ble. Some twenty years ago ©’Neill’s,|st always mean extraor- \dinary bargains for our patrons, These are unusual values. SILKS. Choice assortment Dresden YARD, BIG STORE Shoe shapes, with ern can Bros. offer to morrow in their Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Walking Boots in three different Patent.Leather Dept’s LEATHER TRIMMED, in tal, $3.50 blne and The gan in charge this morning was c ere ne wool bt Black Brocaded Gros Grain, in side 200 Yards, Lawrence Bpellm: by’ Michael J | noms in rages ay Mima ue when 5 i exclusive designs ij ars black, at the road for many y | they evel is ih city, and engaged Jaunty short Jackets, ripple jus . . seh Nioa) ’ as & trustworthy switchman, Pa in preperation *° lin the real ea ineks coat back effects, in rough chev- 69¢ Ladies’ Patent Leather THEN THERE WAS A CRASH.] 1 was said by the workmen who] vhow iy wilt be: at teabe wit | Both were prominent fieures on Broad. : eth ane YARD. Sit WA Gs THESTHE LNG ‘i ware ots Covert cloth and erse¥s! Striped Waist Silks, choice] Button 2 50 awitch before the reat trucks of the se Hew BreevES) colorings, Boots ° e The Smoker Struck the Cespatcher’s| coker were clear of it. nd iwhiose dress “was rine Foam bath 4.98, 6.75 and 7.98 69° with cloth or. ° Office and Crushed in Ite End It was a nhour before traffic was re- 0 thelr business. «70, Oo an «700 YARD. kid tops, at . sumed. tions of His Employer's Daughter. | of one always directly, affected. the amenities regular price, 1.25. Ne One Hurt. Fireman William Fiero was asked if Joseph Masser! ther Only tew days after. the ac 8 Li 5 es Josep! lasseria, twenty-two years | other. i # fe d te a. — there was much of @ Jerk ta the train | oi4 of 168 Hdison avenue, Brooklyn, and |ClMent to Louls, hie brother met with COSTUMES. New Plaids, New Chameleons,| 250 Pairs moker struck the despatch: | Anne gmmasa, who says she ix seven-| York. Post-Graduate Tfospital, . where New Warp Printed Silks, Youths’ School Shoes An accident on the Brooklyn Blevated teen and lives at the same address, are | bis cha a ry ure mid to 50 Ladies’ Costumes, suitable 3 , in Railroad at the bridge end of the Fifth 7 he AP" |detained at the City Hall poli . | OSNeFy deated ioaves a widow, but no tor early. fail ‘ all in the latest Paris colorings at} Button or $ avenue line, shortly after 8 o'clock this , TL was thrown against the | mney eloped from Brooklyn yesterday, | children. for early fall wear, in crepons, POPULAR PRICES morning, threw 60) passengers inte @ | 008 rbor and. Lerryig madara pl and the girl's father, who says ehe Ie ——— cheviots and broadcloths, silk 4 Lace, at ° Danke, ately the accident wan not at-All right when we passed over it.” only fifteen years old. chs esate FRANK GRANT GOES CRAZY. |iace and velvet combinations, Unusual values to be secured in we style of sho: tended with lose of life or limb. mengincer Daniel Fleet was lean come | eee yesterday And told Clerk Van | He Claima to Have Neen Beaten by 10.75 to 26.50 our GREAT SALE OF 300 Pairs Youths’ chased only at Gat BOs clock «early laden, rain |™hare was no fork” he declared. ot eee HReTia ta HCA TMCA"S Sat | two Men in Central Parke : en UMBRELLAS i - | ne detained, 7 ; ony y i 2 ‘At the office of the Company the mat: | ik mploved ae i | street, neur Amsterdam avenue, yester- er ea ae Button Shces Hae Ero tao fact The tracks pure teF waa treated lightly. It wan gald the Barber by ile iweothoartia faiier. ” |ay a in. Ho was sent to Men-|Qur Grocery Dept, and Restaurant removed to 4th f100r-| sin kid or que ® serpentine course, accident was due to @ miscalculation hattan Hospital, where he became wild- ts te chet tess dm ah ih Nl be | of the switchman. | Phere was an Hast New York train ‘immediately behind this and the switch- ‘man, anxious to get the East New York | train into the depot quickly, threw the ding that the atation is gwitch before the smoker had passed. Traine were stalled along Adams street trains run over the switches ®t 8) 111 Myrtie avenue to beyond Hridge Peete Gat clip, |atreet. Men and boys clambered out ¢ This morning the three forward cars on the trucks and walked to the nearest | Mu Williamsburg, At the Cly he last awitch, which stations, [Street Police Station she said she hac d of the “Y," where | oo been dispossessed ut 73 Taylor # the tracks separate and run into Her husband deserted her for anot uptown and downtown sides of the sta- woman @ month ago and left her pen- BRIDE IN A RUNAWAY. tion. | niless, Several Persons Hurt by Horses | A charge of vagrancy was made ‘The rear car was the emoker. against her and her children. forward truck of the smoker od | MISEH hi ramtisy Care in the Lee Avenue Police Court this | over the switch safely, but the rear After a wedding at St. Timothy's morning, Mra. Schewett’s condition ies trucks were thrown over to the south Episcopal Church, Howard avenue and iat So ceorious abe! was sent to the Herkimer atreet, Brooklyn EVICTED | AND DYING. fad Condition of a Poor Woman Whose Hasband Ran oft. Mrs. Sarah ett, a young married woman with three small children, wa: found avleep early this morning on a {it stoop at Hewes street and Wythe ave- switches controlled fro: of how by two < 1 ea man pital, he | track, fortunately keeping to the rails, It happened that the distance between ns: friends of the contract! oC os the north and south tracks was the tirew old shoes and rice, The tenni ot — horses attached to their carrriage took | Lightaing Strikes a Trolley Car. fright and ran away, Car 106, of the Nassau electric road, of Hrook- At Howard avenue and Fulton street! tyn, was atruck by lightning om Tuesday even ‘they plunged into an open trolley car 1 ag passengers, injuring # num- re r Of bet the front and The smoker Ma: bd dhigty-min nine years old Ge daapatcnes of, ta nines of a8 Franklin cave: z ry ‘a % ated between iva WH akemen Maes, Thiele; vane Policeman Rescues « Chi of tl switch tower, old, of 270 eld avenue, were attended Kleven-year-old James M: Manus, of Rh ‘ambulance onreecns and sent home: Brunt street, Mrooklyn, while at the e motorman sa maway retail arses but hig car was going at wuch a high Pa rvee trata Minted iO Bu rate of speed he could not come to A iiiion dragged him from the ‘The end of the office was crushed in ‘and Despatcher W, H. Deane, who was jesk. was thrown from bi t, ly @elirious, and told a rambling story Jor the’ man, and that he had received 1 seen a man set upon «in Central Park and fd he went to the rescue SATURDAY, SE GRAND L. Baum 1421-1423 Ip wounds. Ite auleted down ime and Was sent to his home. t night a woman walked into Hundredth st police | man in the ighth street, d dement- station and he was at Grant, An ambu- ed and he was taken villon at Bellevue Hos- aoa Between 80th| & 81st Sts. he Wi WILL OPEN THEIR pty be isgid NEW BUI|LDING Furniture, Carpe|ts, A HANDSOM/E SOUVENIR WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH LA t| Creat Given oO Easy the Theatre, ed for seats at the things count, Ilion Gua nile fact. | play has been made. PTEMBER 14™ OPENING ann&Co. 3d Avenue, WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF Oilclot/hs, Bedding, &c. DY VISUTNG OUR NEW BUILDING, Terms. ely after the Inst cloth tops, Formerly $2.95 Pair. West 23d St. Spellman’s Hats Are Worn by Correct Dressers, | wxnr. Fall Styles Now Ready. Best in Quality. ~ Lowest in Price. ing, Fishin Riding. in MEYE MEANS STANDARD OFMERITS GTHAVE, CORNER 26THST. LADIES! HIGH-L4CED CANVAS Bicycle Boots: The above is an exclusive ind can be pur my establish- Full and complete line of . SPORTING SHOES, such ag Football, Golf, Bowling, Fencing, Yachti nasium, Mountain Climbing, Shoot. » Wading, Hunting and act Shoes designed for every use and purpose at prices one- hee less than charged Rueetae, for ag tend he same grade of 6 of shoes. @clock, Saturd: MAIL ORDERS RECEIV! CAUTION.—HA BRANCH STORES, ‘| 6th Ave,, corner Corner Park Row and Chambers St, 09, 111, 118 Park Row; 1, & 5 New Chambers st) We give a choice ot) FOR ea of these six exquls- | \1M0 Prices, a few pandom examples | of whici we quote bel Néw FAbb SIBKS. 22-inch Lyons ALL SILK PONGEE, in 25 new colorings and good value for 46c., at... BROCADED TAFFETA SILKS, in all the and choicest designs in Autumn colorings, special offerings at . High-class NOVELTY SILKS, in two-toned effects aasorti ite new styles of kadies’ Trimmed Hats.... .25 49 @ choice of neat woven designs on black an@ colored All silk SATIN DUCHESS, latest Paris. shades, in floral designs, street or evening tints, at... ~ ‘69 23-inch BLACK GROS GRAIN, Cashmere tinish, superior quality, high, rich atre; a regular $1.26 quality, at... «AQ Here's a dozen of the best pouslble reasons why we keep right on doing the biggest trade in town in Sheets and Pillow Cases. .39 | 43 47 Full nize Shoots, 2 wide by 24; long.. Large size Sheets, a yds, wide by 2\y long ra size Sheets, 2!y wide by 2!y long Full Howstiveha xd Muslin Sheets, 2 es: 57 Hemst ny Lin Pillow Cares, 45486, amen -49 Extra sizo ruled and tucked Pillo eke iow Cases 21 bADIES’ 40c. HOSE AT 19c. LADIES’ warranted fast black Lisle Thread Hose and two-toned Richelieu ine yi Lisle Thread Hose, at..........++ 19) ae idee at tets W331) Seca Hullo Cases, .073 Bingle-bed size he 45x36, at 5} LADIES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS, in @ com- i ; Hemstitohed Linen Sheets, plete assortment of the newest shapes, tailor-made, at very tempt- Bact wide by 2% “| 08 ing prices. In black figured i 59) In black Brillian- | tines 100 dozen slightly damuged sheets at hall price. LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 2.98 2.98 Ladies’ Outing Suits, with Blazer Jackets, half lined with silk, extra large balloon sleeves and sailor collars, of black or navy} « blue English Storm Serge, reduced Brilliantines at. In black Crepons In black and na} Pe Pee Se QB vine svorm serge at Ladies’ Cambrio Corset Cov. | ores LT er reer | lid V 5 | ube of Ham. 15 3 handsomely trimmed izes $2 to 42 at.. ‘ with fine Han burg. wt LADIES' EMPIRE GOW. ilor col- Srom $12.50 to lar, and elaborately trimmed with insertings and rufles of Hamburg; real value at .69 5 08 Ld ADIES MUSLIN SKIRTS, deep rugiles of open work embroidery, in all the newest design e e real value, $1.39, at a 98 A -. A , CHILDR MUSLIN’ DRA WE, hem | set and, Lion Suchet Siylee,|Etonor Wisner eteua'in'tan| aNd cluster of ine tucks; sizes 1 ty 10 Btyles, jackets half lined with silk, | or gray, with extra large balloon | suit ing, at sleeves and latest style skirt, |and gray made of single or double warp | at B08 or navy blue Storm £88,508 ant, 0.98 Mow Fall xed English jain, bli tan Sicilian Brilliantine, and 6.98. vine Reser Suite, with extra large sleeves ; Fall etreet er travelling wear, in fine vi eee igh lined cet teaeenati= 1 0. 9 8 1 years, at... 12; Chee y and checked nainacat, pretty styles, from BBo. to. ay See L 98 Great Special Offer in bace Curtains, 10 cases—100 pairs to the case widths from 50 to 60 inches, all 84 yarc fomest designs ever shown, and worth from pari your choice of the furtains, at per pair. 2 2.00 to $3, 00 the superb Scoich Guipure 1 29 nee * THE MOTIVE POWER low. . Ave. ey DEFENDER and VALKYRIE use to such excellent advantage in their great interna- |}, tional contest is wind; but we recognize the fact that, though many of our compet- itors think otherwise, wind plays no essential part as far as the retailing of Dry Goods Is concerned, and, consequently we have never relied upon it, but rather upon that with which our name has become inseparablye connected—Low 2€& OQ Men’s and Boys’ 15c. and 2° 8 binen Collars (bike Cuts) “8 Cc. 38-in. all-wool SATIN navy blue, hare electrie In the most stylish, perfect and popular shapes and in the identical qualities sold everywhere for 1 Tn app they rival Earl & Wilson's grades. These goods were made to our special order a leading mi anufacturer, who took our order for the pur- pose of keeping his hands employed throughout the Sum- mmer, at an Hine 11 loss to himself. We 8, from 124 to 17}, real value 15e. and 2 AU Oo MEN’S 4-ply Cuffs, like illustrations, in the ae oansil Va best and most fashionable styles, worth 10 | eveh vei 4 wade, 00 betes, | from 20c, to 25¢. a pair, at. Pet ite Bla | Men’s White Shirts and Night Shirts. » | White Saxony Wool finish y | Blanke per pall White Se otch Wool Blankets, 10-4 size. | 89 4 White Wool Wiltubets sts oo, 209 114 California White Woo! Baskets ys GeO 11-4 California White Heel Bankers, extra 3. 08 och, Sally, Chiat 3.19 School Supplies. Best selected stock in lowest prices. Fine peveil 7 each, | MEN'S DOUBLE BACK AND MENS WHITE MUSLIN | DOUBLE Fit WHITE | SHIRTS, 8.ply bosom, rein. | gifiticate Book Blates, larce ae ataee| siti ry ‘ply linen | forced ou the sides, well made, | — Drawing Sines, with uew de- 16 eut full, and sold every- OS and 10 munufactured, all sizes, where at 4 ul ‘ord Seliool Bugs, Lito 17, meh, at 39 = .29 S AND BOYS’ UTICA NONPAREIL q | MUSLIN SHIRTS, reinforced on the sides, linen | ‘38 i i och GAN bosom, double stitched patent extension bach | wih | and sleeve facing, patent pocket for collar button | | at neck (no more irritation from that source), | and we can fit 99 men out of every 100 just as well as if they were measured for them, in qual- ity and shape and_ finish equal to any shirt made to order for $1.00; all sizes, 12 .49 LOTS INGA Cha esas aeaviesasiesnasens he full wiz Ad Black Oilcioti: ‘Se! hook Bass, enals 10 12 to 17 inch, at Colored Dress Goods. 46-in, all-wool HENRIETTA FINISH CASHMERES, a superb quality and in every desirable new shade 20 and color, one of the greatest values ever offered, at © 48-in. Imported all-wool CORREAUX BOU CLES, in rich effec's of black and brown, black and blue, black and red, black and green, &ec., high grade dress mate- rials, extraordinary value, at .98 BERBER, self-color. Sigures, entirely new goods for this season’s wear, in myrtle green, gray, reseda, brown, tan, &e,, at pidenl spine eaie ete eee eaey viraceaneas, 4D oc. | Blankets and Bed Comforters, 10-4 Woo! finish White 59 Cheviot Blankets. . 11-4 Wool finish White 98 Saxony Blankets....... @ Medium Weight Bed Comforters, full white fillmg.... 12-4 Golden fter White Wool Blankets | very. fine 5.00 Large Size Comforters, 559 stitching, witite Sihing, | 119, 1.69, 1-89 and New Vork at positively the Rubber Plath Pghoo| each , oie ‘Os i Box coutainiug 4 pes, ed Colored Crayons, box Composition Books, Composition Books, 96 pager, ens vse OM rk mposition’ Boos 30 paws, each Os oat Peneit Boxes, oat Sliding Pencil Boxes, ach. Mae Od sopels | Site 5 tech ith : pes bal te fog 8 | waisted, made of fine Italian LE, Six pages. | LARGE BUTTONS, jtine vei kid, pastes, | pointed toe and tip, Pianos and Organs A RARE BARGAIN IN IRON BEDS at $7.98, WITH SPRINGS, ALL SIZES BAME PRICE, Hare § Bs 8 ft, 6 in , ft. and 4 ft. 6 1n., 1-in.' post, with . bi rail oa head and foot. pigh, ie ae not the fi id affair a sul mle HA FINE COUCHES, covered in best Conan ‘Will close every eve: y at 10 A. J. CAMMEYER, SPECIALS IN OUR FURNITURE DE M. PROMPT ATTENTION, » @END FOR CATALOGUR. MAILED FRER NG NO AGENCIES OF MY SHOKS CAN BE PURCHASED ONLY 4T MY KSTABLIOH- aoth St., N. ¥- Head piece 4 ally shows: | but article, never before sold for less than @12, FULL SIZE, SPRING EDGE and thoroughly w made. Best steel springs used only, which are fastened to webbing, and not slats, makin superior article. Never sold for fon 1 1. 48. than $18.00. Our price, A GREAT CORSET BARGAIN, 2,000 PAIRS OF THE CELEBRATED IMPORTED Z. Z. CORSETS, g@xtra long Cloth in black, or gray French Coutil, sizes 18 to 30; regular price $3.00, at $1.98. A Glove Bargain. “a LADIES’ 4-BUTTOR GLOVES, 3 rewa black sik embroiderea backs, in the new tah shades of tan, gold ana brown; He geal te “” a cellent an offe Specials in cannet 4 again for than $1, at "”79. badies’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. LADIES’ gay T with Boy sizes, 235 to 6 worth 2,25, at 1.98 FL CRLDREWS 1.49 —— farias Foal, ne ton, “izes 5 to 10}5, worth 1,50, .89 Bizes 11 & 2, 98 Youths’ sizes, 11 to 2, worth 2.00, at 1.23

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