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| PEACE MEN DUE TO-DAY. es oe Delegation Ready to Give a’ Hearty Greeting to Kruger’s Representatives. C, H. WESSELS. ted to n the two 8 The deputation appoir DR. ABRAHAM FISCHER. delegates arret the Mayor Fagin a and express Hoboken's welcome Carriages will be in waiting and hey will be taken to New Yor © the pre Hotel Manhatt A sulte ‘ cots them | been engaged there for the env a Van Hoe + Reception Committee will meet at non ke ht welcome, | t te ‘ Manhettan this even ng when Sixth street ents will be mad Hot te # te the City H thes arrival Ex tar Mayor Van i » will Sent them (ne 4 ae th Muntetpat N — y mill also mee and pre- "3 Jaent the ressiut'ons of pathy with orities will also | the Boer cause that it has adopted ———$ ——- — drive to the| of roome has | nd viher representatives will meet them | in| rik. | | Scotia, some weeks ago. He was em: | eG as a carpenter His frtenda say | that he was engaged to be married tu 4% Woman of Halifax and the w ding was to have veen performed hing ni LAST NOTE. in} “p- that _ kept | THE WORLD: MONDAY KVENING, MAY 14, 1000, 7 am SL roe Seo, Woukin’ Lat H Let Him Burn * Farm and He Filed Defeated. (Corresponteore of the Asseeteted Prees) 1 LONDON Ma Of all the stortes | he war correspond of Gen chener this ts While Lord er was engaged tn supuressing ordered f a certa farmhouse ens of his orders " ve with hie staf and four eresihug tn th rway doomed turm bouse at ‘ OLPHIA, May 1 rom Williamsport, Pa tells tion of @heriff Miller to prevent rer aw i execution from col i at the inet p ‘What's this? put scene. The giti ev Uthis was 1 ner Itps t readed dreaded | y embled tn} fearing = that the man “ pre. took bh n oharge vrbend [) ‘ him through a course of gentle, "ys ure | | A part of Hummet's daily exercise el for by CAM 4 umping over a broomstick | Shniaker recent: revwvaea come umping over a broomstick om Johannesbure }three feet from the floor, eater jay he got a of exercise by turning OCLEVBLAND May | Kapenbur t Pemeih °o at City Hotel, Jumped fro the window ef her room on the fourth floor of the hotel early to-day in ana A bottle empt co kill her as ek She was bad red and wtil pro bolle Acid and Died. Whee & ‘ievuian ably dle Hundreds of people wi Well, daughter Mary, here® to MY) arrived her © de at glass of beer’ said Jacob Glebe a a the home of hie daughter, Mre Mary Those who desire sum ; Summer eon sad hoarding hous. ; Hartmaye fe ae eat nee u undred accommodations would save time and Word if reg waar ; po ey a ee es | a by consulting the semmer re- . Pe oe eort page of the Sunday World. boarders. drank The olf man etaggered back ant y | Bargain Days at Bloomingdales. \enas Ae AVE 39 GO" hd § Sale of Ladies’ Jackets. $5.00 Special — Ladies’ Spring Top Crats of all-wool black cheviot, lined throughout with good gual taffeta silk, tly. front effect, like cut, high’ class tailor finished; 5.00 | special, $5.00 Special — Ladies’ all-wool tan covert cloth Coats ‘like cut), lined throughout with good gual- ity satin to match, 6-but. ton double-breasted effect, at 40c. on / St lens were Was calling & year or two ago urged Daut Had for Years »: Pol f " h as ® a, Plasned His Death. ALDERMAK i TRIO SUICIDE. rar . P Jersey City Ollcial Who Is Report- r we ed to + Made Hind _ " cl Jumped Overboar w " Alderman James Price, 9 well-known oe above | Contractor ard Democratic politician tn i \ heeara Jersey City. tried to commit suicide this ‘ morning ov Jumping off the ¢ jenny O04 | avenue bridge ‘nto the Morris Canal . f “ ™. He was rescued by James Jeffries and 1 Boe ‘ removed to (he tity Hospital where his tf aye iy on ai ee is were : wife said contracting firm ‘ a nn sah & Son, Is fortyawo fath hanes, fami ¥ The teu a lot of s Da ‘ ate and, tt Is sald, lost He did not Haren returned at mi | WINE vs. COFFEE. ghend i" A Test Case, fa 2 " A wine-maker's wife on whom I pour un strong coffee when | had declined he me to drink a Iarge cup of very to Vaje's| take a glass of wine for the reason a ng himself.” | that the wine affected me unpleas- T 8 « not a joke, /antly. The coffee was so strong that Boe fouched the body, It was stiff and) my head reeled and rolled for two or = cold three days, and I decided the wine We have always lived hap she would have been the more temperate said to an Evening World reporter, “but | drink after all, he was subject (> fits of depression and! "1 had been a moderate user of t he alw threatene! suleide. 1! | coffee, but hdd been ave not used gas inn sas te tos ears for fear migh; find this experiment the drug power coffee was made so plain that doned it altogether and ha‘, feason of hot water drink*:g, wh BANGED HIMSELF IN CBLL| “After awhile | was introduced aries Mitchell, a prisoner in the | Come. an State Insane Asylum, com- Mitted sulcide in that institution this morning by hanging. Mitchell started @ fire in the basement of the institu. tion three years ago, nearly destroying effecta to develop. and had fired his room three times dur- ing the last three months. Mitchell hung himself with wire taken from his mattress, which he fastened | ‘ef than for several years. to the veuuliator In the ceiling. The| “On Christmas we had a reunion thin wire cut hix neck horrible, ne | Several old-time friends having made a slip noose of it. He|Postum inetead of coffee was dead when found, ro DEATH MARKS OFF WEDDING. Postum with great relish, | health has been better the past W: leational position and must care Nova Scotian Who Checked Calem- [tip of it she said Bach Day tn Anticipation Post jarriage Found Dead. it, it was Gas which escaped from one of the) this is delicious,’ and she passed two jets in his room caused the death |for the second cup. of Lester Umina, of 2 Lexington ave-| “I nue, some tite Between § o'clock last night and 7 o'clock this morning. Umiah was twenty-six years old and @ame to this city from Hallfas, tore long teh is not enjoyable, as you will admit. Postum Food Coffee, and it proved a joy and promise of pleasure to It tasted so much like coffee | that 1 walted for some of the evil They did not |come, so I drank it three times a day, id still continue The habit spread from me to the rest of the family. it Me had a mania for incandiarism,| Even father, a confirmed conee drinker, 84 years old, now Sg and his her nerves, said, ‘Give me the smal’- dare not drink coffee.’ She that it was not coffee but !was Postum, After drinking a lit- explained that she could always house or alowed sick headaches for some time and was becoming very suspicious that Prortunity to Kill him- | coffee was the cause of them. After ot to ‘in- ot id served of the ladies, who holds an tmportant edu- for Reduced from 15,00 & 20.00 Oth Beetion "5.9 1.28 Quality Suita(jtotoyr), Crepe de Chine, Eotiennes, Voiles, Tissues, etc. 42 inches wide: corded silk and woo! Eoliennes in navy, biscuit, tan, castor, delft, pearl, gray, ete, re duced from $2.25 to r 1.25 On special birgain counter we offer ‘000 yards hand- some Jacquard Sultings, in all the latest shades also 4,500 yards checked and har lined stripe! Cheviots, granite Suiting, which are worth from ‘0. to |<. 25 per yard: choice while they last, only Satin: Striped Chaitles— Another shipment of these beauti- ful Summer fabrics that brought such a throng of people to the department last week; remember they are just as pretty and reliable a$ those sold elsewhere at 75¢ 25 The designs are all new and exquisite English Porcelain, We en just received a shipment of fine English i PORCELAIN, Grindley’s make, with beautiful underglaze border decorations and latest shapes, which we will offer for to-morrow at the low price of 50¢, on the dollar. These are extraordinary Bargains, and an early selection is advisable, as some of the quantities are limited and are sure to sell quick!) Plates, Fiat and Deep, at Fruit Saucers, each, 5 tach, cu chased?) = monds, weighing about 1-10 box; sold a5 a great bargain by some at & a) in a, and t-o4 of a carat, actual our sale price, complete outfit, 2. 95 large} value $7.50 "5 00 Renowned P. S, Fartlett Waltham movement, with 17 ewes, variety} pair; at considered among the best of the finest timepieces manu of Rew} Solid Goll Rigg, set with factured in the world, in a thin model silverond case, value est de} white brilliant cut diamond $20.00, at the remarkable 8. 95 signs.) weighing over 3-16 of a Special price of woul) carat. sold by many as Gentlemen's 14 kt. Gold-filied be considered a bargain by ik a jeweller at $3.00, Hunting Cases, with makers guarantee for 25 years’ wear in 981 — at ne Oo 7. 50 sale price, per pair, Solid Geld Brooches in all every case, 16 or 18 size, fitted with The Clasps, a variety of de-} the laiest styles, wreaths, the famous Howard 18 95 signs of solid gokd set with} knots, fancy enamelled, movements, ° one diamond 1.98 four-leaf clover, set with Same in 14 kt told 34 50 ‘spectal sale price, Cases, . ‘ 29 Other pieces at correspond- 10 ingly low prices. 4 Viner, Oh Street Sertion pana 1.69 Main Pieer, Main Plovr, Front | This Engineer Adonis Is George L. Hurd, Who! : Nainsook Corset tier ere 98c., $1.25, $195 road tn point ot service, having been Dimity spree Rigas beeen hes square neck, The Millinery, the Clothing, the} the Clothing, the Cloaks, the Fabrics, the Optical Goods, the Jewelry, the China and several other sections Cee united to make Tuesday a Bargain Day of im- {pressive proportions. Re proportions. Read the following list of notable owing list of notable offerings: | = $60,000 Worth of Clothing Tremendous Cash Purchase of Entire ock of SCHIFF & SOLOMON, Bleecker Street, and its Consequent Bargains. Read every item carefully. Call and see the goods and you will be convinced that this is the greatest sale in strictly high class tailoring | @ the annals of the clothing trade, and a combination of styles. ini ll on these garments pele | price and quality which the buying power of Blooming- Bde rte phe 10 sell for fortis sey “5.00 Men's Cheviot byt a od hg -. ford ,Men'sCassimere Men's Oxtora Top taniiors not Teieumed Tucked Taffeta Etons, collar- Pag pe suits, 3. 93} one Thibet 7. 93 Pago Suits, 5. 65}' Coats, 5. 95 ne jg Mage oO 8. : jen's e . f "s Serge * Double-B whe taffeta a Quality ‘suits, 4, 95}, (7 to 16 years) fast colon Suits, 0. 46 a tA (3 to 14 gail stylish and 1. 59 ining 13.50 J 10. 98 | Young Men's (t (! +3 93 “Pine Cheviot 1. 98 nen ' + hae, 95 yrs), 1.28 Tes OE =i B \o 19 yrs.) Suits, ors! s, and Young M Calsaron’s foter {High drade Sailor 33} “leghora, with lack ver Naree 's Covert Top 3 93 Great Sale of Decorated | Specials in D in Dress Goods. | { i HANDSOMEST MAN [| ON THE “L” ” ROADS. usin ire | Unde Doesn’t Realize He Is Handsome—Some | Tuesday, , May 1 5the Heroes in Jumpers. | aonneaces Odd pieces in Gowns, SI The handsomest man on the Manhat-y and Drawers, about Pi hg cr sgeni coil Pregtnpe ¥, their value, and his fe employes say that this the cab window of Nainsook or CambrieG 98c., $1.25, SLOG. Nainsook Chemises, | 98c., $1.25, $495 Nainsook or Cam Drawers, 75¢., 98c., $1 a5 A ro ol s been om the road since 3. Rose Holman, of Hartson, 7 William $. Gordon, of nz) avenue, Joseph J. Sweeney, of Hundred and Twenty-first ies A. Decker, of Mount ail piloted “L.” trains since $3.95. Silk Skirts, Black and colored okirts, with graduated dion plaited ruffle, street, and Vernon, ha ue The "Li engineere are full of olf whims None will drink goda water, beileving {t makes them color bitnd: beer ‘s tabooed except on vacation. They make their homes out of town, isually A weak man, physically, men-| With ~ 7,2" moral) canaot lawt in an “L" | dion plaited ruffles re 05 hve a0 wi ta ae nerve colored and bleck and they are moral; stripe, ffl iped a he #aw & y from its of the ok just s y pretty near perfect. ~ 4 euche, | $9.75. the “Land ble wite sa Broadway: 90h Bb atloned that Canal her, and she hear t fret several a i" the neighbors yf No, 12) Liberty days afterward Patrick J. Ryan, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO VV Ar DSPaye 59 & GOTHRTS The Millinery. All the latest molly. novelties in Tuscany, Maise and White iret the Dollar! prices in this city. 200 HANDSOME UEGHORN HATS, white and maise short back sailors, exquisitely trimmed with tne materials, fashioned after the latest Suits} to 1oyr, Seoond Floor, th St Corser. 4 Note wit RID) Prices. Thousands of yards of all new choice Zephyr bea to were 12 now per yd. 4 rine Corded Dimity, well worth : Oe, and 12%c., at per yd., Shirting Cambrics, beautiful de- 333 Signs; were 6¢., now 2 Corded Zephyr Ginghams, beaut!- ful collection; were 1$c; now Ih} vet band and rosette of silk and wheat, very popular, 1.98 The most complete assortment ot Ladies’ and Misses’ Sailors, in rough braids and split straw, in white, black, brown and navy, commencing in price 39 from recess. ! { chalet ieiatataatnt oe + ¢uel individ . . ar Rotents per = i * “yg white _—_— — — rhe ates, An encless variety of styles an: lors in Children’ raw) price 8s 68 Oo 10 Sauce Boats, each, 2 Black Dress Goods 'd Swiss and Dotted. Swiss ba aston Wl on A handsome line of iit Dhiieds ts Pkkle Dishes, each, 5 WN las Mulls, well worth 16. to 20 TJh} to» "edged with straw.) and 5 10 12. 14 16 inch(Covered Vegetable Black Greradines, in stripes, checks and ailaover effects; a yd, our price, per yd, buckle and rosette, in black, _— — ~———-} Dishes, each, 59 sebatietlal cook aad eBactive metériak wholly reliable sad Homespun Suiting (heavitr and stronger than gingham } white, brown, cardinal, 13 24 39 $6 84 |Soup Tureens, ech, 98 be ppe co We For to-morrow and balance 19 In plain colors, stripes and plaids, would be good 3 navy, royal, pink and blue Open Vegetable Dishes, a | sugar Bowls, exc, 44 | Black Britiantine—A good wearing quality, fas value 12}¢¢. to 156, our prices 90, . Sen si 1.59 — > 8 9 inch y Bowls, 10 strong and serviceable: good vilue at 49c~ « 29 Crash for skirts and suits, was 12'%¢. yd, now 6 | gesead Ploee, Ohi Gh GaN 2 2 2 LL Ll jCake Plates, 19 | 44-inch Black Storm Serge, made trom pure pectralaa 1 ri ri 8 wm 6 24 wool, Leet nyag: fast color, strong and Very durable, 49) d S } in Groceries. utchable at 79¢.; t o Tea Cups hd Seu- unmate at 79¢.; to-morrow, aly Eyeglasses an pecs. Coffee, highest grade Java} Our 40-Ceat ers, per pair, and Mocha mised our Tea, eee Spe S W. ‘ We have secured outright the entire stock of one} rezutur price 2c, bean Engtian 4 mond cial I f a sha of the largest and most noted Manufacturers of ground or pulverized: per Mr per! Solid Gold and = < eo ches. Eyeglasses and Spectacles, and at a rate that enables | [27s # Ibs OD | Hominy, sb. ar 96 : Every watch guaranteed a perfect timepiece. us to sell these goods at a mere fraction of the prices . tons, raf 10-karat Solid Gold Link, Eardrops and Earscrews, | Ladies’ Watches, solid silver, beautifully engraved, with } nally intended for their sale | Coffee, java, Mocha and} absolutely ground q Cuff Buttons, ciegantly} set with fine cut white dia fine Swiss movements, silver brooch, sya and neat } Originally inter , : 1 Maracaibo mixed: our regu. | bs per, lar price 2c: bean ot] spice ground; for this sale only at, per Ib., 19 Golden Santos Coffee, very excellent, th mwrtd4 bean or ground, per Ib. All our g@Cent Teas— Formosa Oolong, Mixed! Tex, English Break: 3Q re fast, at, per Ib, verte 3908 Our 50-Cent Ceylon Tea, delicious, per Ib. Carolina Rice, very choice, ~ hs 2b. pkgs, per I. and Cleves, one- quarter Ib, cans, q Sale of Jams. Highest gradex our rice borin s Red Caer ea lass ' ' ich the regular optician will ask $1; our sale price, 25 Lot 2 Aluminico Eyeglasses and Spectacles, wich moisture does not injure, they always look bright and new, exclusive opticians would ask $1.25 for these our sale price, per pair, 48 Lot 3—Nickel Silver Eyeglasses and Spectactes, high ly tempered, neat if yng ing rims, always lool bright, recular value $1.50; our sale price, Lot 4 The Cetebrated Goldine and SilverineRimmed Eyeglasses and Spectacles, impossible to tarnish or break, as they are made ot solid metal all the way through we considered them a bargain when we first intro- duced them at $2.00 per pair; our sale price, Main Fleer, Preat Lot i Nickel Eyeglasses and Spectacles, for re ce, @ p senomyg jars, Ground Fiewr, oem

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