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ie without having beside his plate a copy of “America’s greatest news- he ge “WORLOPFLYER | WORLD RECORD Run from : Abany to Syra- eping with the wonderful en- ssrian of “The World" the New York Central Raflroad Company eclipsed all {th former efforts in making speed. The record uf “The World" train pi yond all question of doubt the supert- ority of American railroads, The total distance from the Grand Central sta- tion, New York, to the Syracuse depot, 3.72 miles, was made tn 293 minutes. inelualig all stops and - seconds, or 10 minutes, THE WO | hour was 4.28 mites, made two weeks ago to-morrow, by the Central's especial flyer, which covered the entire distance between New York and Kas: Buffalo, 425% miles, in 407.41 m On that occasion | to Syracuse was mad than the time of "The World's" Myer to- day. Before this the world's average rec per hour was 68.26 miles, made in 1 land by a West Coast train w ered ord DRLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER FHRICH BAQS.| ; SIXTH AVENUE, Special Sale of 20th to 2ist Street. O’N LADIES CAPES: SEARCH EVERY NOOK AN TO-MORROW. D CORNER 350 Ladies’ Circular Capos in| lSuch values as these are not unusual with us. 25, sf of New York, return to “ THE cuse, 148 Miles, Was Made in 130 1 130 Minutes. BATE OF G8. MLS PER HOUR =: | ‘The change of engi }the long crawl th |street, Syracuse, consumed many min-| ules, but it Is not necessary to fall back on such excuses for speed records, The) Central counts them Min and still) Fe is the table) mites, 161 minates 147.44 mitem, 132 York to Albany, to Syracune (depot), Best Previous Re Record Weal Sito Hh Ra ie Was ewenlye 64.26 Miles, Made by the Central Flyer Sept. 12. 201 MILE RUN IN 292 MINS. | ‘The Flyer Left the Grand Central | Depot at 8.15 O'Clock This Moraing. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) cee Sept. %.—The New York “Worl special newspaper train ar- Fived here at 8.07 o'clock this morning, making the run from Albany, 148 miles, fm 180 minutes, or 68.3 miles per hour, @mashing all records. The summary for the total run from New York is as follo’ Figuring slow ups, &c., considerable betier than @ milo minute for the entire distance was made, ‘This ie the fastest run, for the distance, ever mate. The locomotive which drew the train weighed 104 tons, and the two cars be- hind {t—e combination car and a regular | passenger coach—weighed together an- ether 100 tons, or nearly twice the weixht of th ain which recently made the Bnglish record. The run to Albany, 143 miles, was made in two hours and forty minutes. The train pulled into the station at 6.65 o'clock, five minutes ahcad of the running time of the Empire Btate Ex- | preas. ‘fhe run between St. Johnsville and East Creek, @ distance of 329 miles, » Was made in two minutes and thirty-seven seconds, or at the rate of 41-3 miles an hour, ‘The special train carrying the regular @dition of “The World.” giving full ac- counts of the Democratic Convention Proceedings up to 2 A. M, the wrangling committces the night, was erceted wit Wig crowd when !t pulled ion here, Not a politician in the city ate break- to the sta- | six minute d the time of | ee vh ) train, ‘age epeed from | to Byracu: (city line) was 68.3 miles an hour, and the average for the entire trip a Uitle over siaty miles an hour, It was long after midnight before the Committee on Credentials finished its deliberations on the contest between Tammany and the State Democracy. |The Committee on Resolutions gave up | for the night a few minutes earlier and | postponed the excise struggle until morning, Late as the hour was columns of the! that everybody wanted to know rushed over telegraph wires direct e World” office. There it wai in the world and at 3.15 A No, #7, In charge of Edward Garrity, pulled out of the Grand Central Depot | for its fight across the State. | Not a stop was made until Albany was ched and there the famous engine, rs. per.ntendent Leonard, of ‘division, and ‘Tralnmaster | Tripp voarded the train there. “Make seventy miles an hour: | Mr, Leonard to Engineer “Ei and Fireman James Stark. Conductor D. Buckley waved hig hand and the train sped on. Not a stop was made until Syracuse | depot was reached, and then Mr. Leon- | | ard figured out the speed at 68 1-2 miles jan hour, Engineer Chase was disap- | pointed because he had not run a little | faster and made i 70 mi! Most of the delegate had gone to bed before the comm: had finished their deltberation night, and “The World" gave first full news this morning of the im- portant events, Everywhere the great enterprise was | talked about and commended. A New | York morning paper sent to Syracuse | an edition printed yesterday afternoon which arrived in the early morning, but contained no news of the important re- sults of the night conferences, H. Walter Webb, Third Vice-Preal- dent of the New York Central and} Hudson River Railroad Company, morning telephoned this me The Evening World: vente acta tale with coples of Albany at ACM, ar mi an hour, The be: previous average record per w | Liberal Credit System. ‘'L.Baumann&Co. land, minut “MANXMAN” ¢ CAINE IS HERE. ‘The Famous Novelist Arrived on the Britannia To-Day. Among the passenger on the White Star steamer Uritunnic, at her dock at 10.20 Hall Ca: wits Ged win a t teetve| Handsome ilk Seal Plash Cir [fine quality Dajonal Cheviot] trimmed all around in rows of | woisied braid--sioriu co.- 4 25) . Speeial price 250 stylish (aslor-mnade Recfer'| Coats in short length of best French Beavor and Cleviot— Black, Tan Special at years, He has come on a rhort jeular Capes—lined in sacn Rha- and will travel through the ! | daine—storm collar and each side Btates and Canada before rett trent tained in back England He ee met at the d Thibet fur. 8: ve Mr. William Ap) Mizotens pecia & Co, During his will stop at the Holland H Special at Bae ecf The famous Manxman a j . stocky, little fellow, about & fee! i beard and mustache and long yellow, golden hair, falling in ringlets upon his shoulders, ‘He wore med | TO-MORROW. white feit hat and a 6 (20 Pleor.) tweed. He grected a es S paper men very cordially, s: Onr Fall and Winter Line of giad to see them, and that he had been Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing is now @ newepacer eke eee Me nite pians |COU nplete, and we w.ll offer the fol- jo sald he had made no definite plans for his visit here and did not know how ae nee cial bargains : Jong he should remain op this side: nother lot of xpected to visi r, pyleton at } his Summer home at Take Piucid, and Two-Piece | Double- | | Breasted | SUITS, with ) Extra Pants (double seat} and knee), sizes 4 to 15 years, 1d Young Men's Suits, ages 1 to rd “OR tn Bla Blus, and a Chevints; “other houses char act $8.0) for same .. .. All-Wool Chinchilla “All. Wool Lining and Velvet Collar, 4 to years; actual | 1% 50 ea 1,000 pairs All: Wool Knei 3, remulay de goods, at cen .49 We are also showing the ‘largest assortment of Sailor, Panitloroys Middy and Reefer Suits at lower prices than other houses, together with a (ull line of Boys’ Blouses and Shirt Waists, intends to make a tour through Engiand, visiting Boston, Providen other cities, After that he ei Canada for an ext no intentlon of le ublicly entertained Rave something te Among other pa A. 0. Bacon. Dr. k Lyman Brown, he should j ed tour, tte had | uring, but if he was Where he might | i sputter Duncan, Stureh BUY FROM THE 80" sr. BAUMANN’S Your Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c., On Their | 1421 & 1423 3d Ave., |Between 80th and 8ist sts, SIXTH AVE. & 23D ST. SIXTH AVENUE, 20:h to 2Ist Street, “4 if you will, for a perfect store aud we believe you will BIG STORE” for profitable merchandise buying ‘Special Bargains GLASSWARE. Furniture Dep’t.) Special Bargain Sale IN OUR CHINA DEP’T. DINNER SETS. English golden brown underglaze decora- tion, won't wear off, 13u Pieces to} eet, 12.98 Set. Royal Vitreous Porcelain Dinner- | ware, euame.led in five colors, 130 Pieces to set, 23.19 Set. THESE BIG VALUES ON OUR China Bargain Table IN BASEMENT. Oyster Tureens, 49c. exch, formerly 98c. Salad Bowls, 25c. each, formerly 49¢. | Fruit Stands, 81e, each, formerly 1.63 Sauce Tureens, 49c. each, formerly 98c. Butter Dishes, 57e, each, formerly 1.13 Tea Pots, 49c. each, formerly 98¢ Sugar Bowle, 34e. each, formerly 69c. Vegetable Dishes, 89c. each, formerly 1.79 | Cake Plates, 34, each, formerly 69c. Dade Stands, 39c, each, formerly 79e. Jandniss and Pedestal at Attractive Prices, SOLE AGENTS IN N, Y. STATE FoR Lincoln Lithia Water. | Porcelain Dinner Sets, | | SPECIALS. | jziows Flint Tumblers, assorted , engravings, Se. each. enuine Cut-Glass Olive Dishes, | 48, each. | eae Cat-Glass Water Bottles, | 1.45 euch. | | Tumblers to match, 2.40 dozen. | j Tankard Pitchers, nicely cut, in four sizes, 1,48, 1.7.5, 1.98, 2.25 each. Genuine Cut-Glass Olive Trays, | 48c. each. | cues Cut-Glass Celery Trays, | 4.25 each. Genuine Cut-Glass Oil 8c, each. Genuine Cut-Glass 10¢, each. Genuine Cut-Gluss Saucers, 6 in., | 1.48 each. Genuine Cut-Glass Rose Bowls, 6.48 each. { {Imitation Cut Celery Trays, 25c. | | each. | Imitation Cut Cheese Plates, 10c. each. Imitation Cut Pitchers, $ gal., 48c. | each. |Imitation Cut Cracker Jars, 19¢. each, Our Grocery Department REMOVED TO 4TH FLOOR. These Special Bargains for Balance of the Week. New Lima Beans, 10c. can, 1.10 doz. Champion of England Peas, tic. can, 1.28 doz. Very small String Beans, 15c. cen, + FO doz, Ealy June Peas, 12c. can, 1.40 doz. Souced Mackerel, 14c. 2S. can, Kippered Herring, 15c., tin. Homemade Jelly, 2c. tumbler. Imported Sardines, 10c. to 26e, tin. Bottles, Salt Cellars, | and |tutted silk Damask seat, mide to | DINING CHAIRS. Double-Faced Kelim Rugs ) 54x26 in ... French Peas, 13c. can, 1.40 doz. Special Values. UPHOLSTERY GOODS," ROCKERS. | LACE CURTAINS arge, heavily carved, oak and | | AND RUGS. 8.98, | CURTAINS. | Fine Renai-sance Lace Curtains, RECEPTION CHAIRS, : Gold-Leaf Reception Chairs, | | i@ 50, 8. 15, 9.508 10.75 pair: regular prices 10.00 to 14.00. Irish Point Curtains. Choice designs, 4.35, 4,98 and 6,75 pairs regular prices 6.00 to 8.98. Tambour Lace Curtains. 4.98, 5 70 and 6,35 pairs regular prices 6.50 to 8.75. Nottingham Curtains, eae oak, box seat, regular} 79C., 1,25, 1.34404 1,69 pair. PORTIERES, price 2. 1. 88. Large Variety in VELOUR, TAPESTRY, CHENILL! WARDROBE COUCHES. EEBY AND BILE, ne Denim or f ney t cking, best u ‘ holstery, made to sell 108 12.60, P Jat One-Third Regular Prices 9.98, TAPESTRY. ; 2,800 yards Fine Wool Furniture wee Cots, Springs, Pil-| Tapestry, 50 inches wide, regular price 2.75, At Lowest Prices. 1.32 yara. HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT. SPECIALS, White Handled Carving Sets, 99. each, Metal Bound Fruit Stew Pots, in B sizes, 1 gt, 19c.3 2 qt, 23o.5 3 qt, 20e. Clothes Wringers, 98c. each. Scrap Baskets, new style, 69c. each. Clothes Baskets, in 4 sizes, 39G.5 42c., GVc. and 75c. each. Lunch Boxes, 10c. each. sell for 5.00, 3.98. PARLOR SUITS. Five pieces, covered in silk Da- mask, piano-pol.shed frames, regu- lar price 76.00, 62.48. COMPLETE LINE TABLE FURNISHINGS, Knives, Forks, Spoons, &c., AT LOWEST PRICES. Everything New IN RUGS. in Oriental Colorings. 1.22 en 1.63 ea 2.42 ea 60x30 in . 72x36 in The Big West Side Dry Goods Store. The Event of the Season ! The Big Store of the West Side will Offer for this Week JONAP& CO. Eighth Avenue and 24th St. The Big West Side Dry Goods Store. SOME SURPRISING VALUES. Read Each Item Carefully, and be Convinced that SUITS, JACKETS#CAPES WILL BE SOLD THIS WERK AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE QUOTED. THILOR- | FINE KERSEY MADE) pouate REEFER SUITS, % 49 Extra fine lot of Tui-\ lor-made Reefer seit} made of all wool sails) cheviot, jacket lined with ilk, full flare skirt, all lined and atiffened, bound with rerotpecal) \ 1.” avery A fine lot of Black! Blue Broadelonh) A 9 2. 90|= Bins Fall weight, tuil) allunes, wide, new spe) lined, at....006 A wonderful bargain. Ladies’ very tine all wool Black Kersey Double’ Capes, stitched with 3 rows of satin, full sweep, ) 90 ALL WOOL JACKET, 6.” Ladies’ Black Brillian- tine —_, a lise, organ pi » full flare, Very fine lot of Ladies’ Medium Weight Jackeis, medium sleeves, reefer’ fronts and ripple bac in biack, blue, brown ae) gray, > dreading | 2 MILLINERY. NEW FALL GOODS. Fr ~ FINE FELT SAILORS, Fine uss.riment of all 690.” Felt Alpines, in ihe latest shades, at......e.e0e , 79 TRIMMED WALKING This is a very fine lot of the Invest style Englisa Walking Hat, trimmed 09; with fine velvet, im ali the! leading shades . Ladies’ and © ldren's ) Cycling Hats, in ‘litter. ent styles, at. 159 Ladies’ and Chi dren's eas i AD LADIES’ SHOES. $2.00 to $4.00 Ladies’ Shoes 200 pairs Ladies? Button Shoes and Oxford Tic onsisting of Freach Kid, cloth top, corks sules, in opera toes, com Y mon sense & 1 “TOOL, ee Soh bt Solid Truth and Not Glittering Exaggeration Make Up Our Ads, UNHEARD OF VALUES IN Dress GOOdS. “wen's’ Furnishings Our great specialty in this Flantel Shires, single or 1 50 Department will be the won-| able breasted, our e derful variety of very fine! Men's full regular made Novelty Dress Goods. These| Fast Black Cotton Halt goods must be seen to be ap-| 2°" '| preciated—no description can| UM BPRELLAS. FALL WRAPPERS HEAVY » CLOTH WRAPPER, in beautiful patterns and colorings, full skirt, long sleeves— this week only, 19 Another lot of better grade | poles than the tit 29 © } above, in 8| quality styles, sailor | Plaids, at collar, Moth | S¢ineb all wool Flan. Hubbard and | 8¢! in plain and heather hook Uandles | mixtures, at 49 Domestics and Wash Goods. quality \Gisne’ te Umbrellas, paragon frames and im- ported silver trimmed haudles aud steel tips, at Misses’ and Boys’ Fast ’ Cotton Hose, regular 19, | made, all sles, 7 to 10, at ye of best auality Ladies’ full weight, on: ia of boat quality | Fleece-Lined Cotton Rib- colors, stripes and 0) 7; short or leng sleeves, pine just the goods) @ handsomely trimmed, at | for house wrappers, ut. | Hattalot bestqualty) —() 5 Handkerchiefs. Indigo Prints, at. ° 1 lot Ladies’ and Men's Handkerchiefs, 1 19 border, at = e 1 lot Ladies" aud Men's White Silk He enetitehed do them justice. We will sell them as a leader at 39c. Extra fine assortment) of 36-inch silk pan) Henriettas in all the latest, \° shades, at Excellent values, 88-iach fine) wool shoulder! capes, at | | 40 doz, white honey- jeomb Towels, { quality, at. P, Nh CORSETS 150 pieces Ramie ‘ : A ji | sal LOH Wi » | Fibre, best oa Hi} A . 59 ie gb leudalies Black, 1x1 Ribbed heavy bed Vests and Drawers, ) Whito Silk Hemstitched Initial Hani + 25) inch border, letiers, at... GLOVES. Ladies’ fine Silk Taffeta ) | Gloves, reduced to Our Ladies’ Lisle) | Toread Gloves, reduced to ) Extra quality Silesia, all colors, at.....es00+ } }.123, OODS WILL D FREE OF ONE DUNDRED MILES, 40 PER CENT OFFE REGULAR PRICES IN OUR NewCarpet Dep't. . 0 BE DE- CHARGE MENS’ SUITS. WOOL, AT Axminster Moquette ) | Sort ets, with border, at » A first-class Tapestry | | tt Carpet in new- est styles and colors, f e made, laid and lined, at. "} 38 a8 i 5.9 3.90 Py UPHOLSTERY neyo 7.23 lasted Ch ° Special worsted Brus sels Curpets ut....... | , 5. | WW) | Oileloths at. | As 4 special inducement to | | Good Matting... our gentlemen patrons we ) SCHOOL | White Enamelled Bed.) will ofler an elegant alle stends in all sizes at wool Cassin or Che- it, in very heat. mix » also bl and black Cheviots at...... | Full size Hair Mattress... SUITS. Full size Fibre Mattress, Full size Exeelsior We will placa on sale) Wool Top Mattress... to-morrow 800 elegant School Suits, 1 asted ets, made of good simere and cheviots in very neat pavterns, | for this sale, at 1.69. WONDERFUL SPECIAL. : “sone all colors and iuil Le: ey 95) lot of extra nile Portieres, with he wud knotted | rnge, Fall of} ee stra fine quality pee am Nottingham tas | | Curtains, goods worth f jdouvle, at. sy PPEA EX For to-m ill eer) to be sold at ) Boys’ ) irom if i te of goo quaiity cheviot, in very J neat patierns, at, '

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