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7 ' —— Mrs, Robert Sinclair, ¢ Compelled to Leave Home by Her Hus- band, Challenged Him to Mortal Combat. Waited for Him at Gar- den Gate, Gave Him a Pistol, Both Fired and Fell Dead. Aug &—A duel to the and wife will be the tragedy that closed 1 of Robert W. te, Annie. ‘ound gead lying across PAOL!, Pa PEPPERS FEE O eee HEHEHE Pe ee He was indulgent, years they worrted ces from the tangues of domest! trow | village gossips. | | che ¢ ¥ t ® b « creature a fi for ¢ man who had taken | her for a wifes THEY SEPARATED. finally became pubile, roached her and finally Her esc "| Her husband r insisted on | earewd enough to sroure evidence that would have given him a divorce, and) { with It In hand ne succeeded in persuad- her to consent to & separation. 1 drag his disgrace through s he was willing to allow her ing , | $20 & month Six weeks ago Mra. Sinclair moved her belongings to ner father’s home, She did not believe that the separation would be Anal. When Sinclair showed” apad MRS. PARSONS, MAD ANARCH PRIESTESS. * She Says Sight of Police Brings| though, and for ng, keeping their ea oot . THE WORLD: _MONDAY | wen AUGUST 6, 1900. ’ DUEL TO THE DEATH OF HUSBAND AND WIFE. NMOE tl | ET Mls. *+|Human Ostrich Is Now Said to Be Dying in eee bee bheebe t Hospital. Hos ny * > wi 6 each four ineview long an ontinary ta Jand a piece of bone two tneles jong, on a e ” have dts | agreed with him | Pasel ts nineteen years olf and ttves AC 2 Tushwik avenue He decame a freak ina He bees ‘Thn she dressed and husband to return, A: the stairs the house! flourish Mr. Sinclair's revolver, She awaited him at ate. The train from Philadelphia arrived and busband and |‘! wife faced each other. f THE DUEL. whe "I have come back to stay," she sald 2 50) | “Then I will go away,” he replied. Jiowe ap “Not until either of us le dead,’ sald the woman and she handed him his} n setzed him and om, wh er shots rang out almost as one re pert When the neighbors reached them she was stone gead end the man un | no signa of wanting her back and her own father told her she would have to mend her ways or } his house she : pe the ten became desperate. 8! ent to her Ol ie wife's het <A reaeted ihe home and bad the hired man bring back bhushand’s his property #0 —will go) to the State, as he has no heirs wart he was taken he howpttal investigate | Myhe police CHILDREN HELD AS FARM DRUDGES. her belongings SET AFIRE FOR (GENT. ‘Insane Attacks with Vision of Husband’s Execution. MRS. A May 18 come, © lent dawned 0 ate Awe le ' o te FREE tea tn er hear’ at 1h into w her f her fon was what hapoene! That yewtertay when she vrecivitated a riot and wns arrested. SON ALSO INSANE. Hee 860, who was th 8 oid when bis father was o wham the nusbe. motber Daw tm murderous » ess, is in the Bigin Insane Asy- tum, it ts thowrhe that gfe mind hae given reg W. away under the teachings he haa re- cxived. Vester many of the people thar ehrieked That forivus result a few broken heads ts wondered at by] vent element in this city. + Mee | wer ed figures and | tw diseums “the re mova! of King Humbert.” The police ordered the praprtetor to keep the place Closed SUPPRESSED THE POEM. three thousand per Ae fons gathered Ais nm amd t young men The real tumble started, however. when Mra, Parsons arrived. This re- markable oetoreon hee grown quite stout, but haw lost none of her venom nd k *) nave: the She walk iw hall told her po Tag tly the temper of the An- wears ae Reees, hey gH eevee chs wi of at LUCY PARSONS others wns fined for disorderly eonduet this morti Mre ue > meet sod. She turned phe sald. ns was to have spoken at ere wore plenty of police any emergency. They han ugly mood and arrested two who were distributing | Anarchist poem among the crowd. oy have the! fre As usual she was dressed in A policeman stopped her a block hall and told here there wer no need to eo there for the piace was on him like a fury. of the hiretings of cowardly “Tt te Some @rtal | vhether there t# @ meeting of not. J to walk the streets.” REVILED THE POLICE. for you or the dirty mintons thet comimand you will 1 go on” Tt required a half domen poll get her into oe patrol wagon. name!” were clubbed and a a tim bo Aueas Parsons and 79 felicw Tieds were executet in Ist, fitevas gwere that bis memory aten A A ES pot alert TD ‘There was no arrest arrest heciareed agiorzcal inane that ae | tne ofl. Little Girl Lost’ a Coin and Hunted with a Candle. ‘A slight fire tn the six-story tenement at 17 Madison street caused @ scare at) 10.% this morning, and resulted in feats of fire-cscape climbing, Mra, Reuben Sumarky lives on the rear! of the fourth floor with her daughter | Bessie, ten years old. Bessie dropped & eent and jn looking under a sofa for it with a candle set the gofa afire. She rar the window and sereamed “Fire” apd immediately the big tene } ment was in @n uproar. Tenants made ‘ @ wild rush for the stairs ard fre. | escapes Policeman Patrick Smith, of the Madl- son atreet station, was passing ona car | GOLDSTEIN CHILDREN SENT WEST TO DRUDGE He jumped off and sent in an alarm ¢ He then went to the rear of the bullding dnd caught five-month-old Herry Levy, | who was tossed to him from a fire-ea- ete eee ee eee eee eet: eee eee Mra. Emme Goldstein, of % Eldridge) agains: her wiil and sent Street, during the past year bas mate farmers in lowa She brave efforia to regain possession of her Mren, cape. |three children, Serah, twelve years old; farm drudges, w During the exettement Morris Levine, | Anna, nine, and Joseph, ples who | her they ani’ be poh twenty years old, ran to the rooms O were taken from her while ehe was sick. have a gant home ee ts Sumazky and put out the fire, The Miry Goldstein says the children were Mra. Goldstein's neighbors speak wel Gamage wag about $2). ‘committed to the Juventie Asylum of pe AUNAWAY I from there to orresponds with ways are held as hey were with t0 Behoo! an: wi WINDOW TWO BABIES. BASK BLAZE TOWMETEMNTS "FLAT i Saved ged Their Mother While Another Woman Put Out the Blaze. * Could Not Rouse the Tenants by Explosion Set nie ieee Gal- His Shouts. loping with a Burn- ing Wagon. The Fire M diene which » A tronaied horse dragging & WAROD| morning in the Two y and Becky Cohe pinging Hike a @ammer resort firework | upc tenement 12 West Twenty. |one and 1, were rescued show dasned down Frankfort street at | cighyy suet. The fire staried ia the/(''™ 8 @ morning at 0 this morning, chased by & Ctow4. | woodbouse In) tho rear‘ot the M ger child was Then throng, augmented to ® Mob | aimose tnaceessible ap. oll nell and ¢1.0m, watched & equad of firemen, WhO Jing flercely ant might made the spectacle more pleturesque DY | the death of » trying to ‘extinguish the blaze with “The rs was owned by TH. J. Gilmartin oil dealer, of % New Bowery In the wagon were one hundred galious of ben- gine in ten-gailon cans Driver Thomas Thompson ba ‘ked In at the freight recetving entrance ors Frankfort street and started ty deliver John MeCauley, his helper, re mained in ctfarge of the load. McCauley does not know how it hap- pened and says he was not smoking, but the cargo he wae watching suddenly burst into a flame that shot high up in ‘ any use fo one Wy shouting, and | buteher nd Hf coal th yg Ae : hem ‘had to se ss egress by the fr Pr by the ames, ie damage was 0 — MORE THAN ENOUGH. € Only One Way to Fill Them, mM RS. PERRY ts!) wonderfully |t ' artied them in a erth an running about the fat groom the air and scared half of Frankfort proud of her be gers hed when the Gremen are ed. rest (nto a rush down stadrways soo. Shethinks tne Cone ader ‘The horse tried to get away and ber boy is the Fimis ; jon down Prank- greatest boy! . U that ever lived, aying while to the with ma ees eAPBD INTO THE RUVER J some Weters| he appeare a nase afier (nel very ordinary boy indeed. Mrs horse Lee coe Wyiltam |) Perry said to a neighbor the other “You don't know what a amart | street he cut the biasing wagon close to & big ealoon on| day: ad sien al ein: abl | ‘ine provteoe cata] Oa? Jybate,em, Jie hae Dean OfePd | rman cin at rk tha mor ae Pe ‘soot | 81x postions to-day.” ¥ rtd ag ol ge at the te nde tlaed take} Mrs. Prim, her neighbor, replied jing by to the Hast Miver « it awn: “Well, that is remarkable! I thoughe | “pe: poremup Somevoty bed cont 18 o8 een 2G) ne was going to have a hard time p aken to Ne pulled swage ‘to the} getting work. He must be a smart broadest part ot ‘William street, whie| boy to have so many offers, How (id « “he Seam Got 6 hose he happen to get them?” ready. Sas turned on with force ( * Jn the wagon up| “Oh,” sald Mrs. Perry, “he put a ee out Ata not appear 19 Je 15-cent Want Advertisement | Pa he torrent sent "| The Werid ane gm ever man} CAS i OR | A | FA a Aporetiation * ot the s| ere JO em replied Mrs. Prim, Por Yes fee Aven fe “it i@ mot on secount of his smart- eet ee na a nl md have of lots of very ordinary ki sizrect ab daceuley getting good positions through | : $ 3 2 $ 2 2 $ 12 2 11> Pa 2 b > ; > wy 3 ° $ Py 2 : 2 3 “ $ Py > 2 $ fa : 2 NTA PARAAAQAA ASO A ALATEST LE LO RREAARER TENA TUR EAR EL ERROR N ETT ER RT TS 1 Gcheaionsy Ge, + DAV CARS ANG 0 Oy Sent \ Va During these | ee tuth days it ? tush days 3 { is advisable } is advisable ; op in the =: : mon Fully ninety per cent. of the extraordinary ugains advertised Sunday fay will be, ; rm to-morrow, |uesday, in addition to which are the few items below appended $ special for to-morrow s selling. 3 o----- ooo 2+ 2----- : rer’) Stocks." W : Bargains in Shoes.| omen's Jackets. 3 gai + Of tan Venetian cloth, or black 2 (&¥>) Men's Shoes, per Pair, $1.60—The noted cheviot serge; double breasted : i ‘ Webster,” lace and congress vici kid and or fly front, lined thi 3 atin caliskin: different shapes and | 69 with various silks and 4 $ widths; to-morrow’s price, ° \ strictly tailor made; 3 Men's Slippers, 50c,—Hundreds of pairs to special price, : 5.00: 4 pene from black, chocolate or russet : Women's Sample Jackets. Made of black and colored coverts, venetians, plain pebble cheviots, com) all staple stylés, such as with high M&diei collar, col larless Eton, fly front and , stamped or plain alligator feather all sizes, pale . 50 Women's Oxfords, per Pair, $1.49 Hull dog shapes, turned soles, in russets or blacks, manulacturer’s price was $2.00 and $2.50 pair; our price, pals, 1.49 Boots, vict kid = ge 3 ther in lace or Datta double breasted - Styles: Diack or russet, caps oF piainy aacterer's ets; lined th with price was § fancy or plain taffeta silk, 1.98 Women's Slippers, §0¢.—Opera or common sense, also} satin sfippers, in yellow shades; manufacturer's stock 50} sale price, Comer, and Sevend Pheer 00h SL Seetion, some with Skinner's guaran- teed satin. These are a col- lection of manufacturers’ oe none were ever’ ee to sell for less than’ 12.00, | = .~ Housshenl our price, pair, Mais View, @Om@ 9 Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. Umbrellas for 98c. These goods were made up during the dull season when economies in the cost of man- ufacture and material were 5 possible. Here is what this $ purchase includes; » Men's and Women's 26 and 28 in Umbretlas, covering of 0c. Fruit of the Loom pt. of rd Besar 7c. Unbleached Musiin at, vard, t9c, Sheeting, 24 yds wide, unbleached, aac, Sheeting, 2\ yéa wide, white, at, $1.00 White Bed Spreads st, ach, $1.20 White Bed Spreads at, each, ye, extra quality silk corolla, case -§0 Full Size Comfortables at, each, and tassel to mateh, close rolling $1.00 Feather Pillows at, each, m stee! rods, covering unsur passed for wear, immensevariety 79¢, Blankets st, pele, ot haptles, plain steriit $2.25 Blankets at, pair, silver trimmed. etter umbrella as far as make, wear}$4.50 Callforaia Blankets st, pair, or appearance |s concerned could be bought for $2.00 or even £2.00, Toemorrow the entire lot goes on sale 98 at the phenomen: Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. Linings and Flannels. ne From Our Manufacturers’ Sale of Porcelain and | China, Dinner Set—Ot decorated English of each size, plates and aye ian thecon le fan Sale price, cortices nae GOR lly low price of Dinner Set—Ot decorated fc, Shaker Flannel at, yard, pieces, underglaze decorations value soc. Outing Flannel st, yard, sale price, Main Por coer tomas (Dioner Sete—Decorated ss | pieces, pretty underglaze accutane value paige, sale price, 75. {Dinner Sets—Decorated Englts including s ony tavenh ent ree rad ool ae Groceries and Wines. 7B A Bis pat [ear ery MATCHES. yy lle — sale price, 1 yin $5 1h. toa] from Sweden, 14 boxes foF | Tolet Eaaiah, sve = — A AND MOCHA COF: | 44) tions, 12 pieces, including | patraine dese: AS The Wines, | sin ne ree 2,99: wns ib to @ chatomer, | GILKA KUMMBL, pes peer Sets—Ot fine Carlsbad China; with besutiful floral . nOLLeD WHiTe OATs, CHAMPAGNE, coanAt} peta % pleces, Including all necessary eonerrt i & | 8 ‘pur %. kind, 2tb ‘cartons, | roms France; “hes for tec Value $180; sale price, B Do 7 ORNSTARCH, best, 1 P | s¢ “lig gNLE ch il ful floral pide hs nad Py Sages tnd 8 OO) ' SAPTITA rice, ft 75} Mippled: good value af $3.00, tae prics, 4.99 eons | BAR ee Peer ‘Tint Flee, 0 GL. Gestion, uM a a) Fon EGE De ORepwen. 17 ‘er. a ~~, on NEA ORK Sart | All-Water Route Excursions, Lk Tay ROT PADTS FIREWO! ond Thrilling Apectaals, stay I PUITYAMA, CASTLE SQUARE OOF at 9. To-night &@ There @ fat Sone k Wet Manat & Panctt Rook T CAREN PATER 1 amet eitha save bus BXCURBION, @ Admission to all Att BIG DIVIDEND « suaoay t EVENING, * PROCTOR'S ©.’ tert, thAve, {2 4 s.oren die,s FOR ONE DOLLAR. : an 3d St | cetrai sane " SUNDAY EXCURSION ibs ‘ 7 alace | ete tn. . August 12th pra a8 : = PASTORS. “et! 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