The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1900, Page 3

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY ‘OIL KOMINST DEATH mn i Lia “ALND Painful FIGHTS. Periods roe eee bebe be bed bb Pee oe es * : William Rockefeller, the| 3 ; Plakham’s Millianaire and Stand- ‘ Cordon of Police Around Many Killed by Our Gompound. ard Oil Magnate, May ? hy bait the Chinese Quarter Troop: in Severe Fifty thousand Be Out es oe at) ; Man Who Visited Woman Care- at ‘Frisco. Engagements. wemon tostity te this ut o b 4 12 . grateful! latters te Mire Sundown—his Crucial, ; taker of Fashionable Lwell- 7 Pinkham, way. ing Held by Police. ara _Menetraation te @ a ; mor’s vitality. ff it & nt, arriving it The | Wynne family and ha wn Winifred f . er throat’ A B Altm 4€ Na Dalned tm the basen FACTS ABOUT APPENDICITIS. + 2 \ ethereal be painiv!. somothiag be adhe een a ee ss ow wrong which ‘ori tn regard to appen . Fd © of James Jones, of 868 ¢ nbue event { z $ dictory stories that they were war " : a ise eee pesgombie * exooesive or ptt od f } family of , sii pe Ba eight bit people anteide \ - writs (o Mrs, ture oft pens nvenne pain | ; option that thet othe wenan | we a ae tL vit. Lynn, Masa, for advlet. a8 agen th! te 1h : : an heart dl a a record of cure. Ty 8 Rbk Se fatal attack fe i pertorm sot gaat comics the wet c friend of Tomorrow at After five ree are ag © | bed on the second floor * ' fades A the ; ¢ the ration |s * | dead and nas been dea ny . . e formed on oerf ealth there iy 3] The police mune te oe ha m im | J) s mar *\ ile sai Bg heture, He said tat 1 : ; : | | He was about was re an wae ¢ " so Sh eal oF BS ge Meh Eng tf t Announce that during the months aperation om Monday. for apes tail ae ar ure or he nigh np Mania | ; |Sawe what Today's Outing Cost You and Bt was very suavoesfu, but the danas | of Fune, Faly, August and | Seiny Wear the Best of Clothes “ < the vorn ‘orm appendi« exceeding Grain Dore wg # jee September their store will bz | You can’t be sure of every bargain you buy in clothes; but oar Mr. Rockefeller is in the timediot i uae of ie AMG an closed on Saturdays at 12. |T¢Putation is + back of every suit in today’s offering. Each of these care | ~ suts was caretuly selected for our regular high-class stock, gs. an Ab utes by fie. ld rs morning ai| 0’¢'o¢k (noon), cloth 's pure wool, every seam is sewed with silk, every style is inca Ween Or i adicaaa mee Fens Karel season’s and faultles isv'ta crticism to make against aay” brother 6¢ Jobe (D: Soematitio® ai i i STEAMER ‘| suit in the lot. e re sei] them is nothing to you, because — one of the Standart 0 mari aa —_——_—_—_—_—_——————— oo nly vant nit of g we must have dozens, or out they Several wee + . a silgnt a last six or the last dozen suits of a kind from 7 * which he re: fj vt ees bes'-seiling st es. Most are sack-coat suits, though there are pony Malla poling gaat, . | Mrs. Aikman’s Infant's L Or dl & T a ‘lor, he ae ee oe ssentis: one Unbaoueliill b= “Terese menmne|ONCS at Work on a Jersey) Death May Delay Sail- J |ianey Gere, scans sad suenete—teniant Onsale a efit eerie ound to on City Death ing for Europe. Grand Street Store. | “eis r ‘alt if popert Fr Weir, of ely aes 5 Mystery _. Dre. Heory Fo Walker and Valier i | . mins " aac a ee " sm, ae Great Thursday Bargain Sale,|toaay's Auractive Offers of ee eee Thureday, May 31. GOOD SHOES Under Price an tf rence, three There should be busy times in the Fifth floor shot store te — |morrow, with such stylish, seasonable shoes at the low prices am le . ili sith | ROunced to-day. We are not tilling newspaper columns with Several hundred pairs of Women's Shoes of patent calfskin, laced ge tender t break howed that he had tra | "phe hesd, hod ween cut off directly jeountry He was re ployed by | * F Ad ATER, ove the shoulders, and (he Jagmed cut | George A. Puller, of the Battery Park Germany He intended tx ehort| : ; | suggested either the wheels of a car or| Hulding ie we fk abepane | itemized advertisements this week: but the or buttoned, with flexible soles, neat round toes and square a i Se ea ah _ . rage of eaty | A” yormit was given to remove Handsome dress shoes, well worta $3, at "ate = ladle one .. Bargains wil | be here all the same. $1.85 a pair dy was viewed by a number of | 94% ‘icket | And here are other lots equally interesting: A headiess body of a man was found , oct thts morning « th { the Penn- | The Jayivania Railroad ekens. " River Bridge. It wa red by the What beeame of the head ery. The police mn: ‘Seana: Vos eel during the morning. kin wa de of of the vicinity, by e | Chil heart Arrested for | ‘ Montity tt. Tt was th man | © Women + (xiords at $1.25 Boys’ Shoes at $1— La . rom a freight car and se tories yout WA, stink ane Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets. Rie ae Shik wit iene tattoos, |” Ce bonenlé or bidehin, oth Shiai reeny. was drawn under and whirled along by | over five feet eight ===. flexible soles, good shapes Worth mannish shere. Sizes, 9 to 18 the train. The left arm was severed! Me wore a black shirt with white double to-morrow's price. Also Boys’ Shoes with heels, of J from the ty and th rig’ vand 4, dark trousers Lisle Ronokorky war to have married| smashed Th ack of rat wa Peter Copesk!, a prosperous machinist, | torn to : la sews: oe a et ee ete toes Children's Shoes— with sewol soles—stout and meat ‘ | 4, The bi ot his coat juveralls, and brewa sorke and lice | These are thoroughiy good shoes in every Sires up to Sty, Worth double toe ot Henderso ym ostrset, Jersey City,| From a memorantum ueceen er oe Sees | eee ‘| | These price ai a “ * vee Shen a children, Mode, last Sunday, but this morning he had) | y J y * t Sf > 9 7 aren “o a ao her arraiened for eran larceny in the Si og : ! First Criminal y iti weeny be id Lo zea | Se 4 i own and white, Worth 75: ‘They met three weele ago. Tinie aid! ae the courting, and in hor native Ie , ee ms emarene N He thinks he lives, but he’s a dead | Two Decided Bargains “yes” when she «wore she toved him | i = j pe mea oe aH) WN ULLION ge, Ni gern Gait ale vies iy DRESS GOODS tthe things which phe wow The | mention until after they were man and | + | 5 4 2. most peopie svend nearly all their time Fie iow wan end = an oe cut in warm, stuify houses or offices of wcvidtuy hese colert o srcterees to all Ohne Theis The eae wife Pet vanced 1% for ths identals, GWA tas ailing Ged, te tbe workshops. any don’t get as much These are the Reseda, heliowrop:, cardinal-and-black, olives ; : ‘ ‘ | exercise as they ought, and everybody 5 ack, and greea-and-biack; 46 inches wide Sun we we woe Detectives Are Trying to ieee Véasie called while he was at work knows that people gain weight in | morrow at raid ie | 30 cents a yard winter. As a rule it is not sound | The other item ‘s all-wool Vigoreaux Twills in the popular tag Wn. ihe the carving snd the wed : | weight, but means a lot of flabby fat | mixtures, 4 inches wide. Worth SOc, at comptacentiy. And there wass't & big] Mysterious Way. and useless, rotting matter staying in | 30c a yard wTasaie Maw, 6 friehd 4: (ww. een es : | the body when it ought to have been ee ee ees the street who had one. She would have| one look and be richt back. She didn’t | ay See totu-aned vu” tae SHIRT WAISTS and CHICAGO, May %—Chie f of Police 1 was en route to the Philadelphis return in time for the wedding. ar ee ey Geen Sree S| ee ciee cease. he Malas was | Peter swore out a warrant, ing , placed io an ordinary freign i i Detectives lesntet er. tet the ws), ice esrtaees wad a, hast | cals 9 have bomn guarded The. enor- you are, with a dead liver, and spring is * Muslin Underwear ding gown tat ths RON 9 the trinkets are go wt private eleuthe have been following | mous bulls of the builion could not ha | time for resurrection. ake up the dea on Jean-up sale of various odd P,: of white been removed withou! the ald of « clues to 4 gang of freight car breakers Get all the filth out of your system, and get sateen se led t of them pertect in emp il LOOKS “LKR IKE MURDER he got FLAG Vonth CGT AA tee | eiilene bien the mane | ready for the summer's trials with clean, clear blood, body, brain free from bile. Force leteed out of cut ran an: poole $1 to $35 an express car hieago Terminal Transter Tetect 15s Hah hank was made. Keverall ig dangerous and destructive unless used in a gentle persuasive way, and the right plan tomorrow at hal t the bullion was thr at Revolver Found Near Dead Mas, potnts along. the rea| is to give new strength to the muscular walls of the bowels, and stir up the liver to new ifty.Cents to One saan Ce bet It Is Thowaht He wae builton, each ewe xang of ontoterace "* “| fife and work with "'ARETS, the great spring cleaner, disinfectant and bowel tonic. F fly sitll On Dollar and-Fifty-Ceats Kitied. a puoesn, sod voieen 26 Ca Ci eee ho ill be Albatross Waists— Wrappers— LANCASTER, Pa., May 9®—Hiestand| The sliver Dullion was worth $120 helt work ind tne Get a box to-day and see how quickly you wi m solad colors of blue, pink and vi simere end cttene tn oan , " Every effort has been made to keep reaiding near Creswell, Manor b i : Fry. ted rani er Miueed ia of the robbery from reach: Which tiey have covered up thle tracks Township, fount aree YOURE) ine the public. AM information is re-| convince the police that old-time crooks | man on hie farm yesterday. The man #) fused Pollee Headquarters. | were in eet. feu aaa ih } head was resting on @ stump one arm! {1 is not known what express company | detetive talent In the country hate partially supporting his body, A re-| had (he consignment of bullion, but It 18) been summoned here by the Pinkertons lying nearby told of a tragedy | oale te to have been sent fret om ¢ Salifornia” o assist In unravelling the ertme. ‘Trere was 2 bullet hole In his forehead | has supported him and thetr children by | and another back of the right ear PARALYTIC'S: nD CRI | washing Yesterday Meehan aggravated | lybt and cadet dive, pink, lavender ami we $3.55: rel; sme trimmed with lsce, others with "sd each hee To-morrow priced this way: Silk Petticoats— 1 $4.50 Weappas at $3. ufts, BROUGHT BACK 10 NEW LIFE BY é five dodars From several suspicious circumstances | her until she threatened him with ar ba ‘ there ts reason to believe the man was rest Then he slashed her with a rasor | Seasgt elas ey maaan eer] ee | JOHN WANAMAI TT Killed Wife, Whe Totled to the bone The nerves and a #tabbea ra a Hallway. for Him. sin Were cul and the member will Formerly A, T. Stewar' v be useless Harrie Marks, of 12 Ridge a 2+) when arraigned in Yorkville Court this| tee na done j ofeera te ee ies te 0 haduay os bd | morning for @ murderous assault on his} ,,,,, a | Oc. oy st.eet this morning. During the ‘i m he fa Magistrate Hogan He sei Tow ese cal tte| 25¢. 50. DRUGGISTS poe aires! manee mall pont amg ng WES, wae held to awalt the outcome of his a from bowel troubles and too poor to buy CASCARETS we will send a box free. Addrem ee hotels, boaraing-bouses is so fame te od ou off bie outy] Sinn injusien Betiev advertisement us Ae Lee Pe Rouwses, Now is the tee Penne, eect ci" a me MMi“ eee rl aad pages, = | pauttes” bran oot iors, fat tia | So ouspunes bomen, Cis ea eee ee —

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