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PSALM, ETRE RT: | BET eNO . ” line stpulters of « Drother officer, and, | ambering over the window ledge. aught M Neti by the feet and dragged |him from the room. McNeil was passed fown the gTound and soon re ones) | THE WORLD: GIRL BAGGED A THIEF WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1900, ! Al ‘f TONGUE FORGED ORDER FOR FINEKY window and dropped her inte the erme] of Wolf } were too murt | red dock yelow ‘ man my | lhe w st AH t . a Colored eelousr sare -|Girl Had Not Courage -| Terrible Act of Cruelty of LO jrretty Waiieors Comet @ Party Neil ro Of | Mra Bruce, ¥ 2 Porter ‘Mc va Hero o tn ‘i Meet Mother So seveuth Ite at Man Hobe | Boston Young Big Chicago to th bing & Hotel Guest Blaze. | Took Poison. Annie K . waitress Man. : Bruce seemed ep * r wren ple | ra a | Her fingers were reaxing, when sud: | fermen Baas «| feniy three poileemen, carrying 4] Mary Queen Sullivan diel ” ar 2 | . . CHICAGO, May 18.—Two persons were | blanket, held taut among them, rushod | yclock this morning in St Vincer arn ‘~ A } 8 M. \ kil + missing and fifteen were|inio the flames, which were then dazt-| jrospital mem , ine? injured in a fire whieh early to-day de tog from the basement windows, just The girl's mother is on the way here | ews N ‘ ‘ mpan tel Helene at 20 to M4) time to caten the w {trom Ireland intending to visit her. | wed Sin 4 ee Fpehle ton treet. Five of the Injured | un de wa Waedans Ghb Wah: 02 Pe te :W y die 3 . but had|ner mother that # ! rhe was ‘ ‘ “ ‘The 1 are er ‘ “4 | last Thursday at 2t . n 1 ath ye0 ‘ ne CHARLOTTE PRTBRSON, dining- turing | street ae Hamp | 1 him i “ ws Be eee on . reem girl, im her room ere! phe git! was known there as Mre | , | 1 “ 6 et FR we» tree to any adtress | we which ter number a, Tim Sullivan, The man with her was 4 | apt and held in 6) downword ‘ tives are “ m of oe me exits as best | milk detver Hoth dra heavily and] . court torday wAiced ’ t an and her two for whit, eoedre, Be. We ¢ porices fond burned 9 Z oe quarrelied often | — art je lpadheaay 2 edie : DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Co. ‘The woman had o pollee reeord, though | split into two dts oe fee recent oom =] re WHRAT THLLRD HIM (oes aetiees | POISON AUS LAST TIPPLE, |. anos mnane Mins Peterson Last Thursday a letter to Mary Queen. = it orner n et, 0 | A World Want ov = bad be _ 2 The missing —_—-—- marked “Ireland,” arrived. She , by whe 1 icarned of] kept three days; First day—Ad. put — PATTENSON, mam, last seco |) gene Currier Tossed from His aimed {t. All Gay she drank and bap. |Semae! Gordon Woe pursuit he “pin Second day Ad appears. Third World Wants give thousands eome-) A World Want {s, as all should know, hotel office at ook Inet nie Rieycle=Pell on His Head ang | 0A to her neighbors of her mother's | baeeh by Takin ro partet day—You get what you want. thing to do A gold mine in Itself. ‘ e hotel was re ‘The destruction visit Died tn Five “inates. ng Works . May 4—Harola r a Summer resident and stu- the Massachusetts Institute of think of me?’ she RH. Macy & Ca’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices { Macys Both Sides 14th S$. from 13th to 15th, 6th Aw NOTICE. wagons make & quarrel + ident at auing the neighbors broke in, | Our / , ; \ Technology. Hawion. was UArown fOM | thinking the man was mitdering her f keawiae his bievele and killed here to-day. They too = of casbatle eclé te bie Daily Deliveries along hen amid t He was ps rrough Main street) sien an empty bottle of carbolle acti | Hystanders knocked the bottle from h 5 * returned to the ® |on, hie. wheel, oF Boston 1 Ot: | veside her his hands before he had swallowed) ¢th€ Sea Coast from a woman was « ‘ | his wheel, si tile head Sullivan was standing over her, "She |enough to kill, Bellevue surgeons say} } Atlantic Highlands to e a on fire, MMe led her to he | He lived only ave ve minutes got tired of tt at Inet,” he sald ye Will recover, Ocean Grove and all intermediate points. pany. | Siegel-Coo per Com Uphostere The present show of Upholstery Goods is timely and full of interest. and Ice Cream Freezers. Celebrated ‘North Star” Refrigerators, made of oak and ash, ice chame WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1900. ; The bargains we offer are being : f ; ‘ All the newest and handsom- f ; Prett rdainty, | talked about. When people tell ber lined with galvanized steel, provision chamber lined with ke » Short Waists, styles in the best materials Women’s Undermustins. well-made ted four "When oie tel hy tnd wth rand a, proven abe id ane ‘ for the season of 1900 are to be found in our great} Summer garments at prices that all can afford. Goods result is immense business. That's hinges, inner — tilled with cork, $0 in, long, 19 in, wide, 45 in. bigh, | Waist Department at extremely moderate prices. For} of the same or even of inferior quality would cost you what we are enjoying, More items | $12.46; 53.in. long, 2t in. wide, 47 in, high, $14.82, Thursday we offer three very attractive styles at three very attractive prices, as follows: THE SURPLICE WAIST, mate of Pok and belictrope, dlagomally tucked frost, with toeked lawr, at THE LOCK FRONT WAIST, mate of Dine, ox and helio, 5-4 lueb opew work insertion tiimming, at THE MISS HOBBS' WAIST, mate of and petcales, in dive, eat calles of whitey 00 sinatere pa bate 7g Madras, in pink, light and dark blue, helio and light and dark ox, with front of plain ma- tarial, solidly stitched; cutis and 10 email Gestion wee 1,00 Also an exormous variety of PLAIN WHITE AND BLACK LAWN WAISTS, at prices ranging from $1.00 to 12.00 Ladies’ Suits Worth $16, $18 and $20, on sale to-morrow at Materials are Homesguns, Cheviots, Venetians, Broadcloths, &c., in all the most wanted styles of thie season. Ladies’ Capes and Jackets, Worth up to $22.50 apiece ; offered Thursday, for a quick clearance, at é 9 0 Wisses’ and Children’s Shoes. 10.00 are dedicated to the little ones. It’s a good chance to provide suitable footgear for your boy or girl at a small cost. MISSES’ LACE AND BUTTON SHOES, tan and black, with opring heels, all sizes up t» 2's, at, per pair, CHILDREN'S SHOES, hand turned, with spring beels, in red, tam and block, slzes 4 to 4, at, per pair, THE SAM SHOES, without heels, in sizes 2 to 6, red, tan and black, hotes, per pair, BOYS’ LACE SHOES, tan and black, with spring heels; tansin sizes wp to 13; blacks in all sizes: choice, per pair, 98. 85¢c 50c 98c Our Optical Departmei:t kita neue. ate opticians of long experience, who will makea care- tul examination of your eyes free of charge, and if eye- glasses are necessary will recommend the proper kinds. With every purchase a silk cord, eyeglass hook, cyeglass.¢l eaner and case is given free. SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES, fitted with me eee periscopic lenses, actually OUR Byer pet, cake 1 26 FRAMELESS EYEGLASSES, fitted with large lenses and 14-karat f0l4 spring, regula:ty sold at $1.50 per pair, here to-morrow at 95c STEEL gece AND EYEGLASSES, straight or riding tow Spectacles, offset and adjustable Eyeglasses, quality lenses, weutinmacktess 50c FIELD GLASSES, warranted fully achromatic, at from 4,25 to 16.50 . Take up the warm, dus’ Mattings. replace them with cool, straw mattings, and make home as comfortable as possible for be hy a be but a trifle com- je great it derived, providing you your matting at the Big Store. CHINESE MATTINGS, \ $00 ROLLS OF EXTRA HEAVY CHINESE MATTING, check snd ee eae ae Gh OE CO Tp AR of 40 yards; "3.75 OINTLESS CHINESE MATTING, reversible, Teed gn in a ce cae Weta W JOINTLESS CHINESE MATTING, of a heavier grade,in checks and otripes, Mew ad ight ater, ally wat por lf pats oath ben tw Wl pe Rhy, se an a JAPANESE MATTINGS, in artistic designs and bright colorings, at these remarkably low prices: ba MATTING, with doubledyed inlaid figures, per roll of 40 7.45 VERY FINE’ MATTINGS, i omit ant large sltover designe, all 4 coiotings, pei toil of 40 yanta, GTRAW MATTINOS, uigh-ctase designs ond colorings, por soll of 11.45 te (bore srtoas afr Thamaday sate.) carpets, Thursday’s special offerings in the Shoe = more elsewhere. WOMEN’S CORSET COVERS, of the sheereet cambric, plain style, perfectly made, at 1214¢ WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, made very full, with wide 19¢ flounce of tucked cambric, at WOMEN'S MUSLIN SKIRTS, dust ruffle and deep lawn flounce, 69c with lace edged ruffle and two insertions of torchou lace, at WOMEN'S CAMBRIC SKIRTS, with dust ruffle and knee ounce 1.25 of lawn, made with three circular ruffles finished with plain tucking, at WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS, Empire style, with embroidery yoke, revers and sleeves, finished with ruffles of five embroidery, of elaborate style and 78¢ excellent quality, special at Cool, comfortabl Women’s Wrappers. ‘eure wrmente at the lowest prices yet quoted for superior qualities. WOMEN’S WRAPPERS. Ope iot, either iawn or print, prettily made and trimmed with braid; description is hardly necessary, as you can’t find any- 49 thing worth having elaewhere at the price, c WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, of tight weight Percaline, in stripes and 1,19 figures, with ruffles on skirts and handsome waist effects, at * An Extraordinary Sale of Combs, ‘We have secured, at a very unusual reduction from regular prices, ,000 Dozen Fine Imitation Shell Combs of an extra quality, including all the newest shapes of Empire, Chignon Combe goods the like of which are retailed elsewhere 25¢ ities Your chetce of the entire assortment to-morrow for but Two specials for Thursday to il- Wall P. @pers» \uystrateour goodsandlow prices: $0,000 rolls of good WALL. PAPERS, with borders and ceilings to match, om fale to-morrow at, per roll, llc., 8&c., Jc. nd 3c, WALL PAPERS, rich rede, greens and tlues, in Heraldic, Empire and Colonial designe, emboaaed and pressed emborsed, at, 32 Cc, pet roll, 14c., 16c., 19¢, and A full line of PICTURE MOULDINGS at most reasonable prices. ‘ The furniture of the Big Store is Furniture. ye vest that can be had—the best made, It is bought in enormous quantities from the leading manufacturers for cash, and at prices that easily enable us to sell for less money than our com- petitors charge. Look over some of our special offer- ings for to-morrow’s selling, and if you know anything about values you'll be surprised at the low pricesnamed. OFFICE DESK, high-roll top, of solid oak, S4 inches wide, 30 inch 47 inches high, made al pace well as the elsewhere $40.00 tal 19°50 for to-morrow at GOLDEN OAK WARDROBE, wei) mate, double door, 38 inches wide, carves top drawer in base, brass drop handles; regular price $12.00; here to» © ga morrow at . GOLDEN OAK DINING ROOM CHAIR, cane seat, brace arm, bannister , hen’ 5 frow Hh bo and was arte dg, Tyas aid 92, owe tomorow at 1.38 GOLDEN OAK COMBINATION DRESSER AND WASH-STAND, has shaped carved top towel tack, large bevel plate mirror, 3 drawers and cap- board and trass trimmings, just the thing for a small room; formerly sold 7. 75 nt $11.50, now reduced to . GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONIER, iors finish, 33 in. wide, 16 in, derp, con tale 3 laipe ad 2 wmail drawers and latge hat box, prettily carved top, @ ge with French beve! plate mirror, fully worth $15.00; here to-morrow for a HANDSOME GOLDEN OAK EXTENSION TABLE, 42242 in. top, heavy turned logs, can be extended to 6 ft.; fully worth $15.00; special 8.25 for to-morrow at a HANDSOME SCHINA CLOSET, 0 goiden oak, piano polish, $ ft. 6. in. with double bent end glasses and beaded top, formerly sold at 13. 50 00; here to-morrow for ’ GOLDEN OAK SIDEBOARD, 4s in. wide, 20 in. deep, 2 shaped drawers, lasge linen drawer and wine cheet, prettily carved top, with fancy Frevch devel-plate mirror, 182.46 inches in ste, made as well as any eideboard 15. 00 that seils for $10.00 eleewtere, here to-mottow at 0 GOLDEN OAK DRESSER, pices finish, 40 in. wide, 21 in deep, 2 large Gawers ard 2 small top drawers in base, brass drop handles, lock on each drawer, telly deigned carved top, with fancy shaped French plate mirror, reg-4y 4 6) ularly sold at $14.00; here to-morrow, at HANDSOME ALL HAIR COUCH, 4 . wide, Senge; Cenmasty exit 6h 90.69; Neve tomenew, 44 re all aroand, upholstered in the rewest designe of ton velours, with deep ry a passe Le hy nog 1i-imed pets, » p bend, extension / wer fet, heavy on uprights, , ones . im, 4 ft. 4 ft. @in.; regularly gold at $25.00, 22.50 MATTRESSES of improved soft black hatr, or two parte, covered im A.C. A, Gold Metal ot San to any mattiers regulas!y sold st $18.00, at th fully 40 Ibe., made in one theking, “™! 10 00 WHITE ENAMELLED IRON BEDSTEAD, wits beavy brass tail Pty ay erty ye et aft, 5.00 3 ft, 6 im, 41%, and 4 ft. 6 = , worth fully $4.50; to be sold at SPRING MATTRESS, very heavy iv frame, double wores steel wire, enced, very _ ae eo * | “for helpful talkers. Cottage Muslin, 36 inches wide, BR others ak 120. per yard; our price, 7c. Embroidered Sash Curtain Muslin, 27 inches wide, others ask 18c. and 24c. per yard; our price, 1}, and 18c, Ruffled Figured Muslin, 27 inches wide, per yard, 16c. Ruffled Bobinet, heavy quality, others ask 45c. per yard; our price, 2%, inches wide, others ask SOc. per pair; our price, 39. Mosquito Netting, white, green, pink, blue and black, 72 inches wide, per piece of eight yards, 59, ) | three-quarter beds, $1.74 and $1.98 ; full size beds, $1.98 and $2.24. Silk Tapestry Squares, suitable for cushion tops, others ask 85¢.; our price, 48, Combination Down Sofa Pillows, covered with white muslin, size 20x20 inches, 32¢. Four-fold Japanese Screens, 514 ft. high, pretty colorings and designs, {others ask $5.00 and $6.00; our price, $4.98 and $4.49. Sadarie Porch Blinds, best quality outside bark, 5x6 ft. S9c,; 5x8 ff, 700; Ox6 ft. Ox8 ft., 96c,; 7x8 tt, $1.12; 8x8 ft, $1.28; 10x8 ft, | $1.01; 12x8 ft, $1.92. | Children’s Lawn Tents, size 7x7 ft., made of white duck, $3.24; striped duck, $4.74, They are massed in monumental bulk in the basement, The manager and the advertiser have collaborated, but the list printed seems dreadfully | meagre. | Observe assortments, Not a gap; not a chasm in the big outspread, A dizzying variety of things that represent the choicest domestic utilities jand economies, | Lacking power to impress you concerning quantity, we fain would em- | phasize quality and price. Our Housefurnishings come from the best manufacturers, We accept \none but the highest grades in perfect condition, The damaged kinds go elsewhere, We have no taste for selling them. The Macy prices are historic, They have achieved a distinctive name for | the store, From 20 to 40 per cent, less than others charge, la mere phrase, It is pure truth. Proof is appended, Steel Knives and Forks, solid cocobola handles, per set, $1.19. Steel Table Knives, celluloid handles, per dor, $2.99. Vegetable Knives, Se. «Sabatier Vegetable Knives, 9c, | Storm Glasses, 11¢. | Thermometers, tin cases.7 in.,Se4 Sin, 9. |, | Thermometers, wooden case, 12c. Root Paints, per gallon, $1.34, Ff urniture Varnish, gts. 37c5 % pts. 11, Hard Of! Finish, gts., $Tc: '% pts., 160. Shellac, ' pts., 27c. | | Screen Cloth Paint, green and black, "4 pts, Jive. { Paper, 40245 inches, per dozen ck Warmers, 3c. | Bath Thermometers, 12¢. | | Hatk Saws, 140. | Thermometers, wooden case, porcelain se a scale, 216. pass Saws, Htc, | } Panel saws, 19 inch | Japanese Stoop Seats, 6. Tool Handles, containing 10 tools, t”¢. Screen Cloth, 24 to wide, perft.,) ; | Cast See sercen Frames, 40x40 inches, t0¢. ast Ste Me, | Sereen Door Hinges, «ith screns, 106 es | ae i” Sereen Doors, S4¢. to $1.2 s Adjustable Window Screens, 24¢, to 49. | es, 53 lw ng. 24 to 72 inches ranted er roll of 150 [t., $2.01 to fou Home Use Cloudy Ammonti. | pts. 10¢, | Red Star Scouring Soap, per box of 100 | cakes, $4.49; per cake, te. Shelf Olteloth, per yard, se ats, 196 Emery Knife Sharpeners, *¢. ) “Manco” Gry Batteries, 97¢ Family Scales, will weigh 24 Ibs, 0%. |‘ re nA CONN, Push Buttons, 6<. Resdy.mixed Paints, all colors, gts., wes] . ’ halt pints, 126, Switches, 116 high, $4.45. cight-quarts, $3.51. Summer Furniture—io ances. : Ruffled Muslin Curtains, three yards long, forty | Our Furniture stock is crowded. To-day’s news should relieve the gn egetig= r p> You may save money by helping to thin the ans. Ras | Rattan, Bamboo and Splint, The very names are pleasant and In the mind's eye you may catch a floati: | gestion, | They rap imagination, pression of Chairs, Rockers, Sotas and Tables. Mosquito Canopies, for single beds, o&c. and $1.49;| and pretty; suggesting service and comfort, Nearly two hundred designs ~ —ranging from 79¢, to $22.99, Bamboo Tea Table, 24in. square top, lower tray, covered with grass cloth, Delightful for al fresco entertain- ments, $2.24, Reed Rockers, extra large, high backs, full arms, rolled edges, value $4.00; our price $2.99, Reed Arm Chairs, large size, full arms, tolled edges, cushion seats and backs covered with cretonne—two styles, $6.99. | Couches, maple frames, covered with | glazed cane, furnished with two cre | tonne covered cotton pads, $6.99 i $27.9 J for Eight-piece | Dining-room Suite. chairs, $27.91. drawers, mirror toilet top, $6.74! under price, . . The pith in few words: That's Ht) t9 choose trom—every one artistic, attractive. jfect, strong straw. Chinese, | Roll $448—yvd. 126 Roll $3.74 —yd. 15¢ Roll $6.08 — yd 196 Roll $7.08 —yd, 24 Roll g8.08 — yd. 29 $9 4. 3he Roll $13 d 3% | Roll | | 7/C for the $1.2 $1.17 tor the $1.75 $1.54 for the $1,983 2.98 tor th $4.68 $36.24 he $x k $22.98 tor the $27.50 ki Reversible Cotton The are | $7.24 | $13.74 a ee we Other sizes at prices relatively as cheap. “North Star’ Ice Chests, 26 inches long, 17 inches wide, 26 inchap Hardwood Refrigerators, charcoal filled, $8.03 to $15.19. Refrigerators, made of grained oak, $5.49 to $12.52, Japanned Water Coolers, lined with galvanized iron, nickelled faucets, 2 to 14 gallons, $1.12 to $4.69, “Peerless Iceland” Ice Cream Freezers, one-quart, $1.34; $1.44; three-quarts, $1.84; four-quarts, $2.14; Habe $24.47 Large solid oak sideboard, oak table Golden oak finished—large |that may be extended to six feet, full size bed, washstand, ; and six high-backed, cane seated! springs and mattress made of hair, $24.47. Solid Oak Chiffonier, five deep Solid oak Chiffonier, These drawers, hat box, ¢ | were secured from a maker at much | large bevel French plate mirror, New and Pretty Mattings~ssm«. Sound judgment will incline you towards our Mattings. ~ Two hundred and forty patterns. John Bromley & Sons’ All-Woo!l Smyrna Rugss - 77¢ for the $1.25 kind—size 18x46 in, § kind—size Smyrna Rugs. pretty and will wear well—besides being Blue-and-white and green-and-white. the $9.75 kind tor the $14.00 kind $14.49 for the $18.00 kind — size 9x12 fly ¢ realities are Maris Chairs, solid oak tod, reversible cushions coved Canad denim tn your choice of several cok ors, $2.99. a Canvas Chairs, hard ferent positions, 79¢. : i Chairs, substantial Seieea cael On Ge 4 blendings, 24x24 in, $1.49, for Five-piece Bed-room Suite, five carved $949 resh, pew” Japanese. Roll $6.98—yd. 2he Roll $7.98 —yd, 246 Roll $8.24-—yh 276 ~ Roll $8.98— yd, 296 , Roll $9.24— yd 296 Roli $9.08 — yh 3he Roll si1.08— yd = 348 ae ” 21x45 in, a 47 ft. Oxo ft. ize Oxi2 th size Gx9 ft, sie 7 4X a.