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ODD CAGE OF CATALEPSY. Injured in Car is Ger Selbne, Miss Slamin Remains Unconscious. TWO OTHERS HURT 100, Third Avenue Car Crashed |& Into a Furniture Van in Harlem, Mieg Agnes Slamin, twenty years old, ef @ Union street, Watertown, Mase Who wes {njured in a collision of a ‘Third avenue electric oar with a furni- fure van last night, was eotous this morning, Her skull fractured, as at firei reported Dr. Marguittus, of 8 East Or. Hun- Gre4 and Fourteenth street the shook 90 affected her nerves that she fe in & cataleptio state He thinks ‘Will come to all right during the day €nd feel no serious effects from the ac etdent. ‘The girl is at the home of Mra Bushee, WH Bast Twenty-third street. Car 17@, in charge of William Black 8 motorman, ran into a heavy furntture Wen at One Hundred and Fourteenth @treet. The van was driven by Samuel Mightman, thirty years olf, of 18 Put street o Aeesesge who ws in @ front seat to the # was not mony ph ten Peay a chila to wr @ema wee also thrown With slight injuries. The child was un Burt, Motorman Biack’s«right arm was! fractured and Nighiman received severe | tnternal injuries. The car was cr owded @t the time and for many minutes panic Feigned. The van was demolished WILL BE PROXY FOR DEAD MAN, Late Mr. Smith’s Execu- tor Will Prosecute Old Charge. ‘The Williamsburg police will ask the @zeoutor of Samm|s T. Smith's estate co Qppear as complainant against Arthar | T. Bass, arrested by Detective Collins last night on a warrant sworn ont ex-| actly a year before by Mr. Smith, who} ied last March. Smith was a wealthy ekpressman and Mved at 28 North Third street. wae a driver for him. One daw Bass collected H5 and decamped. He kept out of the woy unth yeater- Gay, when he returned, having learned of Mr. Smith's death. Bo @ dead man will appear by proxy | egninet Base dae: Ball he ts } arraigned, BACK TO WIE LEFT LONG ACO Mrs. Brown Will Get a Di- vorce to Remarry Man Who Deserted Her. Mrs, Palmer is a young and attrac: said Clerk Brock. “He |, SN AL oRSH PE FOO | siete a litre Been, he onentr-ight veers tive woman. She ts the mother of two/ Was a most trustworthy employee, and pt ES eee aan bis (EMPIRE ‘nse Acca ; Silver Watches, $3.95. Orange, N. J., to-day, awaiting impa-| daughters, Bila, six, and Sallie, four { geanes conestve why he showid have ’ “BRC HERESP ORES DOH CEERI SS ERPLETS ESE SSIES SS © RTS AP TEE SECS Men's ” . i fe to have her second old. She was deeply affected by| “kep his life Amusements JTHE ROF t IC ERS $ | Men's o women’s, coin Silver hunts | po I ER nrg a lees “Lot of Men’s Shirts at 25c,Ssteweitinsrat pulled Meg aioe i" id assign no eause for the] cheerful and did no seem excker ae AMERIC AN itp #T A ' fe) 0 : te American movements; no + oo that they may enjoy their see- | said she cou! nal “Lam sure there was nothing MANHATTAN REACH TO. DAY. better wale f for wear of appearance! ond honeymoon, although both ore old | act. at Ms home, and I am equally’ ceriate | 2% M—YANCIULIA'S Tis? ROOT AND |THE GREAT RU BY Of interest to every man, These are fancy stiff busom shirts, } js sold tor less thar $6.50 to $5.00, | 8 Oe ee 0 WE peg Maageesioed ag gg Pee | pot bie bogke are afl rg ta be wie] aut Tertting tpoceaci, oh with two collars and one pair of cuffs, and another lot without Cole} proward Watches $34.50. | Brown married Mary Lambert, of| ner fatheriess children, be lM oon | ee Fp Atd he WHE! weer Gunter FUJITAMA Inver ‘ ne ; rs. Then there are soft body madras shirts, with collars and! 4s | beating costa, tied Camden, forty years ago. They moved| about her with wite aad wondering) rl) | ft change of BY UNIVERSAL Rial EST é we Bey a dCs lars. en the ) 14-kt. solid gok! k cases, ited f Orange, and there they lived for | even. And ‘was one of the: Meare, S208. { Pai Carnival =": nines § bony | | cuffs attached. All on sale to-morrow at 25c. each, no matter the famous Howard movement, ¢weive veal. Then one day he left| A copy of the letter found on the per! office The Gem 0 ain's ’ rg ot gl what the former price was, however many of them sold at double; fitte fine ruby jewels \n ralsed gold pod FORE 8 OE RS a ae Pit Be ove oe Matinee To-D, and triple this price. Your size is in any lot, fee Biotest ttt yl ‘edema DEWEY! vc g Hk Ant Malo Per, @) Ot, Seaton : Main Poor, Fi 188, Mra. Brown, who had mourned him as a widow, mar- Hed Festimore. Brown, bent with age, appeared Streets of Orange yertentay me ae femgnised him until he called at bis Wife's home Bhe knew him in en in- otant, ond straightaway set adout hav. marriage annulled declares that after leaving Went to South Amertoa and re- anti! he felt that he bad but few years to live. Then his heart turned to the wife he deserted years ago, ‘Mgrs. Festimore forgave him without @ word of reproach. PATBRSON HAS 106,171, Wilmington, Del, it '# also announced, has 76.05, againet (1.401 jn 18), an ine rease of 15,077, or 4.54 per cont. ee Drowned While Bathing. Bearch is being made to-day for the body of James M. Gann, thirty-five Bass! stil! uneon- & rT i HNSELF Of WIFE, He WROTE,} Palmer, Army Department Em- ployee, Drank Acid After Writing Odd Note. George Oliver James Palmer, ployed in the transport department the United States Army, with an office in the Army and Navy Building, com- mitted suicide this morning, He bad purchased a revolver and a box { cartridges, y contemplating if traction by shooting, but some em- oft te acld en he went to the vacant lot at Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and adway and swallowed the contents t the phial. When found at 6 o’clock this morning by Policeman Vosburg, Palmer was coi solous, bat died in the arms of Surge Fox, of the J. Hood Wright Hosptt twenty minutes later. In the breast pocket of his coat was found the following letter: “1 am George Oliver James Palmer, of 518 West One Hundred and Sinty-sisth street, New York City, Lam not insane, nor am | in- toxteated. 1am simply comm! an act my conscience dictat the only course I cam take in the years old, who was drowned last sight while bathing at Caven Point. Mr. eS lived at GD Grand street, Jersey Sera = interests Of my family. “I pray the Gnder of this te re- apeet a 4 man's wishes and not to ope letter addressed to r midoight he went toe drug) i, he wrote a let nd purchased a small quantity of| fon of the husbamt was shown her and she read it feverishly. She was told that no letter addressed to her had been found. ‘I cannot understand it," she said “I know of no reason why he should kill himself, and leave us here to strug: le for a l'velthood. He was a most | kind and indulgent father and husband 1 had no intimation of any such thing ter it must have been | mailed, but it has not reached me as | vet." | The carbolle acid with which Palmer Killed himself was purchased at Kine- man's drug store, Cue Hundred and Twenty-Afth street and Eighth avenue the same time he also purchased a ve drank the potson AK. Linger, who keeps a drug store knew Palmer well, said that Palmer had deen drinking rather heavily for the por ag and that he attributed the suicide to despondency. mer Was a member’ of the Roya! Arcanum and was insured, it was said, to the amount of $00. He receives a 00d palary from the Government and had been promised an increase on Oct. 1 The lot in which he killed bimaeit was near his home and he and his chil- Gren had been in the habit, during the Summer, of sitting there under the shade of the trees, my wife. mo’ of amy inter- (et to any person liviag, save only te her. G, 0. J, PALMER. OP, B—Break the news as gently as possible to my wife and please 40 a0 1 say about the letter, and se you do may God bless you.” At the Army Butiding Chief Cerk Brock, of the United @tates Transport Service, said tha Palmer had been om. |’ ave there a9 & bookkeeper since June, 98, “Before coming here he was @ freight clerk for five years in the New York Central yards,” = SLAYERA SUICIDE; MOTHER DYING. Quinlan prin in River After Shooting Alfred Knieriem. Gipecial to The Brening World) NYACK, Avg. %—Frank Quinlan. who shot Albert Knieriem in « drunken into the river from the long pier at that place. He was seen running fn that direo- tion and he left @ message to bis moth er, saying that he would never be seen alive again He also said he did not intend to shoot Kniertem, bet wanted to kill Heary MeDonald, who was in the cfowd. Kaleriem died in the Nyack Hospital leat night, Mrs. Quinian, the murderer's mother, is dying of grief. HORT DODGING A TRUCK. Sraduated qlass, and it was from this| © DEAF =» = 26 YEARS CURED. | ROOF GARDEN, ne d ten! $ ae easons do not make sa ‘ t poo ‘ ical alia Hosiery Department. Vurcha La prices will pres | rare order are the promoters a wull have to pay Women’s Russia Calf. and Russet Kid Button Sf, 50 things here. We have some ere fre to 3} per tent, more and Lace Shoes, former prices #4, $5 and 36. co poh yan wee : y p. Patterns (or Battenberg Renaiss | ( é | e prepa sance and Dutch Braid ‘ Store Closes at | o Cloch Saturday, , 5 for a ereat dav. Headkerchiets, ie "Te Ends, ; r obs 7 Yokes, 9c. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave.cor. 20thSt. By ee arr. Bethe valent se LLL . with sleeves, 39¢ Pam e 6c. for Men's plain black 19° + els, 29¢ Skirt doenaen, t ’ tin guaranteed —staintes ! 39°. Scarfs, .25c. Com! A SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE. ison: the: aatual vila. of wh ire Pieces, 14x18," Ge: 20120, | X« fa S06, gr Qeu Mart. He ' $5 00 EXTRA FINE GOLD EYEGLASSES FOR $1 00 Women's Hose at 1c, , and 37¢. Exceptional Values in Lace Bralds : Eyes Examined by Graduate. ® 1 Women's Cotton Lace 97. i it hcgade Liste + Best qualit Foe 4 SOLID eee, vari¢ty if styles eatracte Paresd Hone fi Ace open and fancy Lisle Thread Hose, Vhread Hose, with silk embroud mace by the best European mar e he re extremely bigh 1 heretofore at soe) graleg J regularly sobd for © per yardat 3 | different styles to se c.f Stamped Linens, st Seetton, | LI Momie Tray Cloth, site + at openwork designs, value | wu. Warranted solid ft Ie te st 2 Amsterdam avenue, and who hand pA es Continuous 15, 25, 50¢. | artment are beginning to be displayed, ' se ean Galt § Cgarecag he antes 5 = PROCTOR . Vaud idle, Por to-morrow we will quote one item— : ores’ poi fe id THE GREAT SET DEVICES, THE SUPERB AERIA. NUMBERS,! te « Whe, > HP RPE ene £ 2" x fay NING, ste 30, 1900, 5 baa bpbebdddbhhd det haeh ibid bhbhhihhhahinnionbasannnnaccns owscetal | Labor Day : (Labor Day) SHOE STORE 3 Store Closed Store Closed ! "i All Day. * ara on 538% sy All Den, - ~ Basement Sales. ate R kable S le W W Rare opportunities for both men and women to secure 3 om emar able v sal € omen’ s aists excellent shoes very, very cheap ; if ~. wae fh not often, not even here in Bloomingdale's, that prices so Balance of the 2,000 pairs of Women's ¢ A fi Bands (ie ane re found on goods of as vood quality Oxford Ties, in russet and black, These are a et we) pained ee bes | ‘it xin Nga nd shirt waists at $1.50 and $2.00 goods to be closed out at ¢ pa pelea SOW Ne Aer tell lpg ty are Was SED \ Py OF as sub ites fort which are doin ily at present. To- wr \ eros go ae { the most interesting an ~portint 50c. per pair: , 2 of shirt waists held vhere in New York this season, The! : |prives ar { Q ‘ Balance of the Men's Russet Lace Shoes, 3c., c. an Cc sizes 9to 11, former price $3.00, now to be ” sold at fia Ach case the price does not cover even the cost of material. There are over 300 dozen in thi tment. ' Sf 25 per pair! / 1 at 1%¢) Women's Clam Lot 2 ot t ality fancy Lot sat 33e—Wihlte Shirt Waist | ry Plaid Shirt Waists of k Percale Shirt Waist bt t \ . with | Men's Russia Calf and Russet Kid Shoes, high and low cut, former prices $4 and $5, An Immense Hosiery Sale, Patterns, Braids. tively none to dealers. lasses will be place Sale of Beds aod Bedding, The last day of the Fee! + 296 Sale offers the ; ‘if the above are stamped with retty designs, nen Slomie Scarfs, same as} ye, sive 10850, value 49¢., at work designs, value 39¢, at! Another lot of fine gold By: 0 a pair; actual value, $5.0. very parti of i. Also, Pi lips. which ann ted with finost linported Crystals. Kyeg examined £ ohn J. Hogan We have all the latest tinproved vy sting, and mistakes are impossible, Orulists’ preseriy Hiectane’ prices Positively ne pair to ence FHRICH BROS,, Sixth Avenue and 234 Street, A Bedding ever pall. to the At New York public. Wedo not: 35¢ believe we will again be able | Memstitched Linen Tray Cloths, togive such values this season, : S*°trisiage Mgultshing size 18x The prices are the lowest ever named | Werpetieped Lines Squates ot for articles of equal om. and are: stitching sie Seria, value @er$ foe for the last day of the August Sale, Friday : Tee sued ts the nly. + newest designs for embroidery. Neat Enameled Bed (like cut), in ie te Beetlom, + Seft. size, with wood rrame, woven ~ Watches. clling of Watches con. tinues with undiminished vigor, + Such ab Amusements, HEM ERSTE “VICTORIA ‘= A very !some f wo well as + brass brass rings Bott an ar righ ear tos wire spring and soft top mattress Hed, spring and mattresss complete, 5 fitted wit trom, wit frame woven wir spring and = mattres 50, wna hair mattres: §.76, ton top and time tron Our spring. ed, | complete, instead of + 98. vA finer Bed thin ongabove, in all sizes, with same spring and matly $5, 5 values as these are not! ‘everyday occurrences, and the! | public were quick to appreciate it, Women’s Watches, $1.89. | Silver Chatelaine handsomely en- raved or enyrinesturned cases, fitted with fine swhs movements, aa § MR. ‘DANIEL “St LLY THE ‘PARISH Priest. Women’ s Kid Gloves, 50c. {Yamais' geelons, 2087 7.48, } A very pretty Bed, with brass rail and brass spindle on head and foot, tron framé spring and soft top mattress, all sizes. Bed, spring and mattress mplete, 9.48, Mail orders + chase price. fran | A twee laine Hin to match, richly enamelled ; se EN MORATIN | memati New fall stocks in our Kid Glove De- in all the delicate shades—green, $ H ay Monte: Sopt.d arare value which may be indicative of the many others here. Case, antique crown and py fitted with American movements Watton whale the ma’ will do #00 geet A Fewult if ¢ireeions mr 5th Ave. it W one of the most popular smallsise lowed = Th " Sone eee ei ts | Palace Women's Two-Clasp (ilazed Kid (loves, guaran American watches, value $18.00 to ane S| per | H teed to tit perfectly, have one row of silk em- $20.00. ih oe mailed yi back. Come in white ett hes, $8.95, hewanies - broidery on the bac , P. S. Bartlett Wate New York black, fan, all shades of mode, gray, ox blood | P. S. Bartlett movements, ene of the most popular movements made by ham Watch Co,, new model no Sere, ys rm the and brown, made from fine selected 50 skins, price to-morrow, only vesold eooi as RI CTORIA BURLE3O JERS | " BLOOMINGDALE BROS., "BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Me “! BLOOMINGDALE BROS. Yorkville Man Sitppead ana Was Bre at 6 a i “ei nH 34 Aves, 59th & 60th Ste. 4 Ave, 5% & e0th Sts M Aves smth cam Taken to Hospital Bediy DANIELS The Ameer M MACK M ie no, | sAWuVUAA AUS OVA O8 DUVALL IOS O DNS SNM UNSO MN nS eNNOeNORNNnNG SS Injured. aes vs: a wn hk | oer ~w While dodging out of the way of a Ab Beahion. Prep... ‘CASINO: Excursions. ——9 rapidly riven truck early thie morning KOSTER i fiaahin Prem Ogi y | Andrew Georgicke,, fifty-two years old 1 : KEI TH § ag Tf sIAGA Atta of 43 East Bighty-second street, slipped &BIAL Ne ans OO a Die and fell, sustaining a severe scalp| uri oT. i. lery Me, x. , wound and other injuries, NRDWAY, 0) , ME OP Lis = NING fa t BoM taken to the Presbyterian Longest and Sirauges bi \ Ever (fered, | mx ears HUG to NES! SHORE RAILRU A " HERALD Bi iEoeSMU Ba uel direc ALTEN RN DA | rons 00 } - Ail-Water Route Set ARIZONA k ]ORN ae a fr i \ Ar A iy Ro ute to faosars_"© t STAR HA ROCKAWAY BEACH, ¢ hing that keeps many}! PASTOR'S ee | PAT TEN LINE © Bic, is the idea that i | be went : y a ef | tr. “4 Sarn Ggae thaahen . . Crarentit & Pieae® a : sitar? “ MANHATIAN BEACH. FLOATING ROOF GARDEN. ~~ ———— boyd nereutic Frere Yi — hrw ogo ogy oT ee Cee MEW YORE "sentir bres are op | tat oe "GROVE. Be far” oa oo ra Brae tae sia : aia Deck; Sear bt, . 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