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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1900, TWO ANARCHISTS — | SHOT LEADING MOB. - oo ——___—_ ‘ ‘Longshoreman Boss Fires Into Italian Crowd, Speeches to Be Lived Dewan. From Peach.) Mr. Marab—i've just had quite @ om at with your three charming little ’ Mrs Roope. tre N mine, Mr. Marsh. very surprised)—No ehil DOCTORS’ MISTAKES Bronchitis and Asthma Often tor ( Mistasen Nsuiipt on. Which Attacked Him at Grand Street | ie on oe Pier, Jersey City. ldats tneeine Wok onsiae pita et sinary oct ally only roncbith jown only from neglect ja alight shortness of brea up mucus, assoetated with that lan guid, tired feeling The Doctor asserts that such cages are often mistaken for consumption, but if they will jonly breathe healing, olly vapors di rectly into the tubes of the lun aad not fill the stomach full of inedtetnes which do more harm than good, most of them can be Nothing but a «t application of | healing vaporized medicines antisep- sand germicides to the very seat the disease ll effect the cure of 8 or any other lung disease, and ey can be applied only by seal | them in a vaporized state, Send for my booklet expiain'ne | the treatment and giving testimonial Zi) of cured patients in this city. so you can call on them and their neighbors their genuineness. | will ively assert that Bronehial or 1 Consumption can be cured ing, olly Wapors that reach jisease by the use of laden as they h germ-killing tu are with the | bereullne Either myself or my associates at 148 West 2% at. will be pleased to examine the sputum and consult with jany patient free who will call upon lve Remember the number, 48 West ‘ st., New York, or 1834 Arch st. piladelph head offices for the Koch Lun) : i 1 i za : > . Pa 2 e 2 hat Old Suit of clothes would answer for another sea. |] son If cleaned with OSPOTO, You can do it quickly and with i'tue trouble, and when done you will have compara ved anew suit, OSPOTO takes out , paint, grease and stains lout grease spot te stay owt, and does) not leave a mark. Removes that soiled jatreak from coat collars avow their sentiments. Fights are! Weapon from him and threw him off the pler. uent the: there Fontes: sang Seem: 66) 1s\ "The incident tnflamed nis. fellows ever a quick recourse to the etiletto. | pater when I saw he was hanging about ‘The teeth of the Jersey City An- archists were shown to-day Swearing that they would kill him J « wen sca" pau > asco cca peeererceccetetes cect cc teeter Tereturrrvrrere:#ltts +. | At Police Headquarters in Jersey City for me m to Police Headquar “ | like Sperandia did Pessina tn Pater ee cn evenine Work sapeitit tern aud: teanetig Vac. kak wae bake Year dea | * gon, @ mob of Italian ‘longshoremen | ins story of the snooting and the him locked up for the sake of his | made an attack on Dominick Hace, troubles leading up to tt The captain sent a map down t LEADER INFLUENCE Se : hiqooel ‘SET UPON BY MOB. their superintendent, on the Grand) street pier, Jersey C..y, this morning. } ‘eBince the assassination of King Him. As a result John Trapp, forty-five ert | have had ot Wan watheing for me whe [plaws, Pp 1 parable 13 years old, of 60 Colgate street, is} Many of them i edbred: mag) ) me ie mornin rhite I w “ wounded, and John Corillo, thirty | «) ba: on “4 pier tb ras one r v two years old, of 23 1-2 Greene street, | role ni before | returned. Ae | walked out on Ane forward with an the bulkhe is dying in the City Hospital ath | money » Bace, hemmed in on all sides by the) rhe: eat independent and pulienty mot ! te behind him bloodthirsty men, fired his revolver | threatened me 1 red them (9 { u Speraniio did Pe {nto the evowd and shot the two men | nnd attend to werk |eertnar showied and he reached tor through the breast. He is under ar- | no tohe a rification of Breact hy rest. juiarinw. him ant he crew a omex ot THREE SHOTS WENT TRUE. | . low-lived scourdrele who shoud be | “I thought It was time to protect my ALWAYS READY TO KILL. | drawn ane quarteroa self and fired before he had the piso from his pocket | Two shots I straight at him and one at the crowd Bace ts a well-known master ‘long- _ CURSES FOR POLICE. J shoreman and lives at 1324 Sixty- at his heels. second street, Hrooklyn, He Is above |, D itce of Jereey OHY! ate threw up bork hands and fe They landed a! th@lnack Trapo howled en e bullet the ordinary Intelligence of his com- |, EXC (RAT 7 my men were) air The overs fell back. patriots along the docks, bears a. as the poltce ne up and cleared the Mmoluding famtesion' vo al Attractions, | good reputation and is *ald to be ab- yaelf 1 am porry | under arrest awajt. ' rem iio's wounds T ¥ PM ¢ breast and right Fs * pened, but it was his t mine. He be-| Rave ts technteali * him from among |'ne the reeun of © solutely fearless. l, Under bim usually work several | o4 j\> hundred Italian laborers, the rough- lave jlent, 1 emt and most desperate of the Italian | | nis fellows and shook him Like @ ret. latter ue shot lie grabbed a ba k when I re-|side Me cannot live, Trapp's wound colony. The majority of them are). i) Vim and sprang at me ike n| is pot serious, ‘The bullet passed paigntOn BEACH professed Anarchists and openty | + 1 dodged the blow, took the | through hile right hand MIDSUMMER THEATRICALS | RUN DOWN IN THE STREET, | MEET POPULAR FAVOR. fare 7 4b 30 A Mo ant baad big ssi injured by m Horse pe P nooKts RATIO TRANSIT an ‘agen, and the Driver } « * t fi a the f the © Root Garten. | Arrested, “Tne Cadet Girt” ts in her third week smosation of the Casing Root Garten.| WW ANE AT TAN BEACH, }at the Herald Square Theatre and is} | ther tertainin, ties ® Joseph Torpy, twenty-three years o ywing io popularity. Judielous prun-| "phe figureated Girt’ Is intrenuced at por Maar Dire Bt of M3 East Seventy-wixth sirect wes at and the erjection of new musi¢| Pastor's by: Minnte MA While iw er i work at Forty-ninth street a; aE, = ™: ralne when ta Sorat noe! jown and the Senegam-! spe iaities on the bil and one oan ree, 'z chsmee Fea ners and exponents of the, Stewart and athens boxing sketch | the ‘" ye received lacerated wounds of the ©seWalk, are leading funmakers one of the many good thing at ine ‘om H. Murphy. There fomneatetan’ en a long ist two enter ot } at New York 25 minutes after ime, M OWHITEHALL #7, N.Y, via Sieh fe H h Recoklyn Perry, connecting with steas ey | Grand Centra) f bes prod jek and shoulders and Was taken to Proctor’s Twenty-‘hird Street Tagatre * and Adams Rt the Mililon er gooey M = Grace Huntington's comedietta, “Cheek- ib Is good for fifteen minutes’ lau is clever | The late King shows Katherya Osterman, in het Gaetans Hirer eXcrr® Humbert an@ assassin ore chown th was at MONO RANCH AND BACK Se 1a@ Editor,’ te the feature be he Maden Musee <p BACK 9% fs Ww GaeninNg's |S nonecss entebetio neveny, promet-| AT MANHATTAN BEACH. | wae ae asoaty Burk $04 trae ‘The Castle Square Opera Company be | feature of the week's programme at eon 4 short Summer season at Manha! | led by the three Yoscarps, is the new! | Hammersiein’s Venetian Terrace Roof peeeececececeecreecceccrectcecercecentellerseceecs Pai Garden. Only two of last week's acts '41 Beach last night, when “Tl Trova-| %" Setartey only It | 7 16 yuk te Wan be operates» tore” was sung, with Adelaite Norwoos, | 29, ", Fa of | and Mrs. Sidney Drew in “When Eleanor Broadfoot and Joseph FP. Bhee- papers combined. Try eerie Are Wen Mrs. rit ates | [han in the leading parts. There was a AllcWater — to | aughiers ta 158 jargo audience and the performance AGENTS 17) HovseworK s2| ome, a os smoothly All the old ore ‘ROCKAWAY BEACH, nas 5S) HORSEAHORRE _. | ‘be pengramme at Proetor’s Fi were warmly welcomed. “Martha” GEN. SLOCUM, DOOKKEEFERS $) Jastrons a || paire announced for to-night, aTHA WER The Russell Broth resen panne + 6) KITCHENA AIDS. 16] eneir ermal sketen. “The sia ioe | = foe KEPUBLIC, | BARTENDERS ..... 6| LUNCHMEN . § New York Theatre. Orie | gveetees BLACKSMITHS 2) MILUINERT 4| Raterew a Raliet Fm, sem = Ht Mae we elf NO Cooking I! ourrens .....:.... 6] uname i) ie eet cuammenwatns . 7| weoxwean ial "Reretiane: encept 81) OFERATORS Just a little hot water or milk, a little sugar and Leader of the German Socialiots and Edlicr of Their Organ, the Vorwaerts. CHARLOTTENBERG, Avg. 1. ~ Dr, eeu pape penn : SUPERIOR VALUE The backbone of a “Blcomingdale} Bargain” —The standard ward which our energies are everlastingly cor neentrated, p SONOS to ; To-morrow wil be the third great day of this great sal them, To-day’s values were great ian yesterday's To-ne w’s will be greater than to-day’s | aa the specials below. = they cannot help but prove interesting es woe eee ene e ee =e ‘ Wan Wena’ s Hats. of Manus hieturers’ Stocks.” Women's Wrappers. turers’ Stocks | | The t me Panama Short Back Stocks from several wrapper manutacturers wi in} Sailor and Trimmed Leghorn be offered at the beginning of this sale, and such | Mats J within the past week values have nev + before been given, not even by ourselves, and we ¢ sel Il more wrappers than any house j in America. We may say that this sale of Wrappers will be a perfect bargain harvest. All makes style, fit and finish are the best. Those who attend will find plenty to inter est them, 8,000 Garments on Sale. LOT 1—8 styles, hat of the felt, th season, Night and dark polka-dot silk, in the} tint Indigos Mourning tsa much in ¥ terns, all sires, worth 45 ¢ as an outing 75¢; M.S. Sale Price ¢ the lowest price "1.8 Lot 2—§ styles, light and medium the ety, ¥ . colore! Percale and Lawn, 1i\ Banded Sailors Not withstar 85 sizes, worth $1.00; M, fine quality and trimming, we will Sale Price, 73 | ell our banded and Se 19 4 sailor hats, in rough braid c LOT j—27 styles, made of fine Lawn and Percale, a!) mate Flowers for eS tro Many bunches worth 2 §Se.; all sorts with flounced skirts and trit all sires: values up to $) 98 and des iptions har to a tee M. S. Sale Price, tre table in the Flower De None C.0. 0, No mail orders second floor filled. Dealers not supplied. 4 feud Fier ih Mt Section feewnd Fiver, (9th Mt. feel 7 se neat it Furniture. “Sale of ‘anufacturer®’ Stocks” ~ " In addition Stiff and = Shirts tote le | many Men's Negligee Shirts, mate in allt great bur- at ‘. blood, gains in manship me have sa tet © oe é thers hav ure de. PR ate collats, To-morrow "29) partment, £>\_ Men's Stiff Bosom shirts, | including with two separate collars and 4 the phe- ar culls, lemme at’ DO] nomenal Men's Fancy Laun- | values in dered Shirts, with Parlor 2separite collars and Suits, we 1 pair cutfsot the late make some est round corner startling and bona fide reductions t: on blood, navy blue po light bie. | j for Wednesday and Thursday in wit marron w white stripes running through Whole 50! Sideboards and China Closets oO Manufacturer's Stock Price, en ale price Men's be \aundered Shirts, with | pair saperste | Led a on oe fis; ri er cut. in the latest up and down com | , n s; colors, beliotrope, black and white 4 4t-$0 English Oak i f 4 white . ty | 475 > Sidepoard for handsome sh hechw 6.75 | fall, Wholesale price was § 5 68.00 | rere ari or peed 00 | Mahogany Side- sale of Wanufacturers! Stocks S450 7 board for 125.00 } Sale of Hosiery. v.09 475 Amtique Oak Women’s <0 | Sideboard for | 89.50 | 25c. Hosiery, ‘an f $2 "9 } 159.50 | Faney Lace Open- $8.00 | work Hoslesy.in Uiack 6.0 | Antique Oak only, very stylish, quaranteed fast color, | $1.00 , a Closet 38.00 actual value 25¢ 4.0 | , 2 0 Women’s 12c. Hosiery, 6c. pep 17:00 Full seamless, black only good quality a | 3.50 ’ , ' ‘ Women's 50c. Hosiery, 25¢. 175.00 Mahogany China Imported openwork ingrain liste thread, im black and ton, | Closet lor 100.00. all sizes. Men's 12c. Half Hose, 6c. | sage Full seamless, colors black an! russet tam: very reasonable | when priced at 12c; come in all size ' Underwear, Men's 19c, Half Hose, 12¢. } 19 H Very best quality two-thread cotton, many fancy styles, ¢ c with sitk embroidered fronts, black and russet tans; values } Fe run as high as 2%¢. per pair. \ - in grid rl ibrigg Men's 35. Half Hose, 19%. } PRON ESR ONES Fine imported cotton and liste thread in a variety of styles yand ; Drawers, and newest designss regulasly sold for 55e. per pai + mediumand light Children § I5c. Hose, %. i weights, with Of tine quality 121 ribbed cotton, dowble knees, full seam- | less, in black only; sizes 6 to 934, regulurly priced at 15c. per long and short pair. Main Fieer, iid 1. Sevtion j sleeves, very tirst sole of Menufactorers’ Stocks.” SS quality, A. sizes. aia Finer, ine Mt. Section, Wash Fabrics. “Sale of Manvfocterers Stocks.” i The Notions, Imperial Lawns, light and median colors, entiess variety of choive patterns, sold all s mat three times thi price, during this sale at, yard 4 Hose Supporters. priced at just half wocorooc oes cee cence i ot what you generally pay. “Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks jy Ladies’, per patr 6 } 5 or the oilet. | rat 4 i Cress Shields. All popular sorts. Ha'r Brushes, pure sti) brs, have saghe my bapa m3. | ber lined, cambri¢ covered, dow hardly noticeable: first jua these sell fr \ ver, washable, extra fine seam cents. This lot goers o eat the lo est price ever 10) less stockinet, here and there ight | named for a pure bristle fair | blemis covering scarcely no- French Toilet Soap, bioo0 ota ticeable; they will wear just a5 well 9s | really worth ten cont a | those that sell for four times t } Solid back Nail Serubs, 2 rel Hand [Mir- 12! prives ' Imgortes fourtow French Fors, i ade 0 ors 6! ‘ooth Brushes, pure Sno Sachet Po ' . per pair, 71 wh te bristles reguiar 10 co thes Agee gs } English Male Pins, % oz papers, ¢ } Cloth Soit nd 3g Parisian Violet Toilet ee vee eR pied hed Am arget , " backs, oon, ay | Double steel Dress Stays, per doz, 3 | \ Complexion Brushes, 49 French Violet Toute ety Hooks and Eyes, per A | Bath Brushes, lore W sp | “y wh — gross H handle , . | All Stik Taffeta Ribbon, per piece, 6 Fountan Syringes Heavy hard eubber Combs, 5 we wo quitt, 39¢3 Dr. Snow's Rosaline Cotd Bias Velvet m Skirt Binding, per part, 496 Cream, 4! quart 59 Linen Corset Laces, + yds. long 15} ah per d ‘ Wat ne Parisian oo gyExtracta |e it Reet hap American Pins, per dor. papers, $0} for the handkersh | three’ quart, #9; £Q | Satees Tape Measures, G-inc ' Hon, = 2412% 39) sue vat ‘59 stitched, cac 2} 4or, 530 1 ate Pome, teh 9 fe “ . | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS, o 3 Ave, 59h and Oth Sts. 5d Ave, 99th and oth St. MM Ave. S*h { as the days advance so qo the value-giving opportunities advance with ae en nnn eee ene ene. ao en en nen oe nnn ene een 400 black’ Lawa Walsts, | St. Gall Embroideries. Prices which barely represent one-fourth actual value; have slight impertections, possible, in lengths to suit purchasers, Women’s Dress Skirts. | Women's Belts, eee ee 5 ern = eee ee nen eee eee BLOOMINGDALE BROS., The Bic Bloomingdale trade- mark stands for a distinctive standard of excellence. Bloomingdale Bargain is value ef high standard with a low price. Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Women’s Waists. 1,500 Percale and Fancy Lawn Waists, have detachable 17 laundered collers; value sux,, at 1,000 tine quality Percale Nigel (/ laundered — detachable collars; worth sav. to 2 75¢c., at worth 75c,, to-morrow at et “Sale of Manufacturers’ Stacks.” 12,000 yards of Edgings, insertings, Allovers, &e. They come in 6-yard strips, but will be cut, if 5 ‘Mate Fleer, 60th 9, Geetion, Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Prices begin at, yard, $2.09-Women's D s Dress The latest “Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Household Linens, &c. We offer for the balance of this week 84 piecess all pure Irish iinen table damask, full 72 inches wide, in a beautiful variety of patterns, . We have sold thousands of of this same quality at $1.00 per yd; during this sale, the price will id, La *Mo matt orders filed. None sold to dealers.) Peta vr orp “rs team, have id di jing—F wide worth 19¢. yd; during pporopey hg Bed Spreads, full size, white, Marseilles slight mil imperfections hardly per this sale our price, medium colors; some are with robe chintz; filled with white cottom all sizg worth $1.50; your choice, exch, Pillow Cases,—At less than the cost of the materia ard; equal to any pillow case sold for tjc; wide hems, extra fine quality; during this sale, each, Sheets for double beds size 2\x2)¢ yds. wi wide hems; regularly $0c.; our price, exch, Twilled Towelling, good quality, our price, yd., % No mail orders filled for this item. Bath Towels, Turkish, al! white, worth 20¢., cach, Napkins, German Dice Napkins, dinner size, worth 9 $1.25 dozen; our price, dozen, Main Toor, cer Retesta, “Rete af Manufacturers’ Stocks.” ’ ‘ |Men’s Alpine Hats in black, brown and pearl, This, quality cannot be duplicated’ anywhere at our price; even the trimmings are fine qual- ity silk, The entire line goes on sale at Manufacturers’ Stock Sale * 1.00 Price, “Bale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” Leather Goods, Etc, Extraordinary Values in Women’s Belts, 4 manutfacturer’s stock of Belts, including his samples and surplus stocks They are all this sea- son’s best styles, and the reason for these extremely low prices is the fact that it is growing late, manufacturer is getting ready for Fall ness and disposed of them at practically our own prices, | Lot 1— Women's Belts, over so styles, which sold up 69 from §1. 50, at Lot 2 Women’s Belts, over 15 styles, which soldop 29) 10 tay at Women’s Belts, 8c, black seal, grain, white kid and patent 8 eather, at Pocketbook, 15e. Black Seal Grain Combieation Pocketbooks at 15 Genuine Al iigstor ¥ Puree, 15 Genuine Alligator Purses, with inside pockets, at 1§ Dress Suit Cases, $2.25. Dress Suit ather covered, tan or olive, stitched all ar canvas lined, brass he] they would be ¢ hit this lot considerably baal 23 i that is why the price is Mas Flee, She o. Gerth BLOOMINGDALE BROS, aad oth Sts, | 3d Ave., 59th & 0th Sts.

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