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CROKER TO SUPPORT VICE. Richard Croker dictated tha statement to an Eveuing World reporter, then read it and said he|@ was correctly reported, “Beveral newspapers have again seized the opportunity offered by the allega- tlona made against certain police oM> elala by WBishop Potter and Rey, Dr, Paddock, to attack Tammany Hall as |; if that organisation were responsible for the alleged acta of the city’s public is no clergyman for whom I have a higher reapect than Bishop Pot+ fer, and it Is my opinion that if the feverend gentlemen were treated di courteously the ones who committed the | aot whould be rely reprimanded, However, I don't care to express any | @pinion until both sides of the case | phall have been heard, ALL HAVE POWER, “Regarding the published statements that the city is ‘wide open,’ 1 would @ay that any citisen hae it within hie power to make complaint of any trans: @teesion of law to the proper authori tee, and ft Ia my judgment that If the @omplaint ts found to be truthful the party or parties who are the law-break- ore will be arrested and their nefarious business suppressed. “There ts no one more desirous than myself to seo this great clty morally wure. The young men and women should be particularly protected from the @mares et for (hem, and | have always one everything in my power for their moral interest and welfare, “Byery person of {ntelligence know that in all large olttes, and parttoularly in those of @ cowmopolitan character, @ertain forma of vice are practised and it Feqvires Lhe greatest watchfulness and Mont careful attention by the police to keop the evils within check. POLICE FORCE GOOD. “[ have no reason to doubt that the — Pee ican ailvorime oreughe to ner| His Story of a Terror notice In any manner, That ls what they Who Didn't Like to Be are paid for, 1 believe that we have a Shot by Accident. YY TOCOWBOYS moat effotent force of policemen; there may be a black shedp here and there, but If there ie such a one the sooner he goes the better, “I personally know that the Board of Police Commissioners would not tolerate such a man on the force joment and would remove him at one in the open air. He said ‘The attitude taken by certain minis. | “One® when T was in sunahy 18 6 te term Js responsible for the attacks upon | A ely joven, there was a Tammany Hall, There is no doubt that] /*P* cow puncher leaning against a they are men of the highert integrity ang |W! and @ little dapper fellow atanding Of unblemished character, but why they] "Ar With @ ‘Httie nickel-plated re: should hold Tammany Hall to account| Volver In bis hand, Hy some means it for the alleged vice 1s more than I can] Went off. underatand, “The cow puncher looked at him a mo- “Phe reputed gets of individual police: | ™ent and then remarked: ‘Now, if you men should not de charged up against | *Oot me on purpose I may forgive you, the good name of the Police Department |but If you shoot me by accident I may end Tammany Hall, “| ktok you out of town,’ “Now don't let us shoot ourselves by NOT SO SURE. accident and put up the exouse that we ‘Pho ptatements that gambling has [vel faoars Meni bs #0 been openly carried on I question. If 80. | nave tried che condi i plied we Mt lo dope in such @ manner that the] roa thing Pie pelo got police are unable to procure evidence, we mand by “Regarding the charges of blackmail it. and extortion I consider them ridiculous | "Tere are just two types of men Gech charges aro as made when an| "© 4r@ our opponents. One Is the @xchtoment like this comes up, but they |*#20rt-sighted, foolish and the other Is elwaya, when it comes to the point, Iavk | '™# unpatriotic type, Every man who confirmation. is worth his walt is proud of his coun- “This was instanced by the Lexow Investigation, when a number of police officials were removed from ofMflce, but | ho im every instance were reinstated by the honor of Court of Appeal® when the testimony | should | wan reviewed by impartial and none - prejudiced jurists, All had been ac- Ouned of taking bribes, TENDERS HIS SUPPORT. “1 have carefully read the statements printed in some of the newspapers at- tributed to the Kam fide Committee, (Spaotel to The Rvening World) Pomponed of wich divtingulshed gentles] ROWTON, Oct. 4.—fenators Hoar and men as Dr, Paddock, Kelix Adler and|todgo have requented President Mo- Jacob Sohiff, and bew to tender these Kinkey to appoint George Von L, Meyer Drivate citizen in the movement the: ‘oloot Are wbout to undertake to better wid age i gl he Hr big Leggo a “A it of this kind wilt eee oh :* movement of ind will natur- ally be non-sectarian, although 1 have | Yes member of the Oh ae] descendant @ view of having them lend thelr vagt | emcee emer and respected influence to such » cause, | PROnean@e Have Kianey Trouble 24 Don't Know that | am and always will be most * Qnxlous and willing to 40 all I can to Gentlemen my support and aid as a| Aanbassador to Italy In place of Gov, eenditions on the East Bide, seen articles whereby certain nhuroh eg i" dignitaries have been approached with | of the biuest blood in busetta, 1 wish to say here, once and for all, VALENTINE, Neb,, Oct. 4—A crowd of cattlemen assembled here to-day to ‘Near Gov, Roorevelt speak from a stand + y man who feels keenly the j¢ flag, who realizes the debt che Nag. Inc tltnes Rone’ mes gone by, with us to-day,” » ut a MAY GO FO ITALY. @ ley Asked to Give Ambas- eadoraht Georme Von L, Meyer, of Boston, “ aaniot them or any others in auch a movement,” f - SHIPPING NEWS, Ou vices, 6.06)8an cets,. 6.99\Moon ooie,, 1.09 t hi rita low Ve opel AG \ neh vonT OF NEW York, \ — geld i] ‘i SAILAD TO-DAY, " pala iia as ome eo wr 4 ee ae ara wean ™ ‘TOMORROW, the fall A fiw Brasil, Colorado, vaboe, inowen Tamastown, Ni INCOMING STRAMBHIPS, DUB TO-DAY, ieago City, Bwanses. Zity of Birmingham, Gibraltar,” Havannab, Ry steht Just supposing that Teddy became President! DOOM NNNNOEMOOROOGORROOO® ye bility beyond a shadow of a doubt. In of was extensive datruction of the pul-| proof b caer tissue, and, indeed, entire de- tion of one lung. He has hun- dreds of instances on record in which persons have been cured who were confirmed consumptives, Their cases heh Pronounced jncurable, yet they ve bis wonderful discovery, of theme cases are right in our own city, Among them mi; tioned that of Mrs, C. 946 Eaot bist vt., New York, who had ¢ had been Ht i vention in the Boston Theatre here to- day and named a fui) State ticket, Col, Goettin Chairman and Any the Administration, inated, as was GEORGIA’'S BIG VOTE. ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 4—The Demo- cratic majority in the State election TNE NEWLY DISCOVERED INVENTION, THE KOCH INHALATION Berlin, te the frst means to cure consumption, He has postively proved that through hi ai consumption {sa curable dis- ane, OOO UK GOGO see *.SF 2 1olorexeesere) wee Ke esererese BAY STATE TICKET. [QUAY TO BE | ae RE-ELECTED. —_—_— Senator Penrose Comes to New York to Tell It, Donton, BOSTON, Oct. 4.—The Republicans of jassachusette held thelr State Con: was elected Temporary made a speech tndora- v, Crane was renom» lo LAeut.-Gov, Bates, ee Inthrop Bonator Boles Penrose, of Pennsyl- wania, was a caller on the Repubitean National Committee to-day, — ‘The most important plece of news he had to offer wan thin: “Benator Matt Quay will be re-elected to the United States Senate by the next Legislature.” rt A Story Briefly Told. Put a Want in The World on Sun. » Get what is wanted on Mon- Ret sterday, according to amended returns A.M, today, {9 65,410, uch larger than expected, the 000, | THIS 18 A PICTURE OF PROFESSOR KOCH, OF BERLIN, AND Dr, Koch, the eminent scientist, of an to discover a strengthened; the paing pear In chest, back and sides, ? manifest improvement in the patients is #0 wonderful that they can hardly believe their senses, Dr, Koch's rep- utation js much that any statement which he makes can be relied upon. The doctors give all sufferers who call at 48 West 224 at. such positive of the Koch Lu ure that it dispels doubt from the most skeptical mind. He will give you the name and addresses of hundreds, who, th: this wonderful treatment, have cured of this deadly dis- ma barn You ee ont write or rough them, ani Ind every claim made by Br. Koch substant- ated by these living testimonials of the curative power of the Koch Ling Cure, This grand treatment is in- doraed by the German Government, and the tuberculin medicine, which Will positively cure consumption, is made \n the German Government lab- oratories, under the direct supervision of Government officials. This tuber- \s sent to the Koch Lung Cure at Wost 22d st, New York City; also 1834 Arch delphia, Penn, ung Ci ° tora Invite all those tiflering from consumption, catarrh, asthma or its kindred ailments to call on them at thelr offices, where they will give consultation and examination free, If your case is incurable they will tell #0, If they tell you it is a curable case, you may rest assured that your’aMiction will be positively and permanontly cured, Some of the doctors associated with Dr. Koch have Lt are in New York for many years, bit have only organized the has established its cura- dividuals have recovered by the use the Koch treatment in whom there ined. their health onde Hundreds t be men- ‘tacher, of ven up as an incura- this Inhalation cure was given h in, Her night ve di i “4 short removed, and for many she has remained in perfect will interest the people of k and vicinity is that this efactor, Dr. Koch, located Lung Cure at 48 West 224 York City, years ago. It is direct supervision of Dr, Ezz who vielts this institution quar- These have in their latest Koch treatment, includes the Koch Inhalation are breathed into the alr reach the Koch Lung Cure a short time ago. ‘These doctors, through this treatment, cure catarrh, bronchitis, consumption and anthi The medicine which they administer does not go to the stomach, but directly to the lungs, In this way the : Department to-morrow, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1900. : Annual Sale of Lace Curtains, ‘§ DAY, OCTOBRR & ng purcharer of 1 wait for this eat prices ever equal character ly underquoted at ¢ prepared for Women’s ( Seldom are shoppers treated to such a bargain feast ay will be held here to- $1 Children’s Hats---Special, Repular $ J 00 and $1.50 25} ) Wrappers at 59c, * morrow from 8 A. M. to6 P.M. shall sell 250 dozen Women’s Wrar- pers of the best quality printed calico and percale, indigo and mourning pat- terns, at $9¢, each, sold as leaders by others at 99c, and plenty of styles in all sizes from 34 to 46. At least 20 new, good styles, some with deep knee tlounce, othe s plaing all {| full width and excellently made, will be one of the regular harvest sales, for which this department is noted, No mail orders filled. None sent C. O.D, 59c 59c¢ 59% They are usually To-morrow, Friday, we have grouped several of : our best styles in Children's Trimmed Hats for school and fall wear, and priced them exceptionally, Children's Felt Flat Hats, with scart trimming; red, royal, navy and brown very stylish and be. coming. This wasa good seller at 7Sc. and O8¢.; tomorrow's 49 Special price is | Children's ‘Trimmed, Stitched Pett Mats, colors cardinal, royal, havy, pearl, brown and castor, Tam o' Shanter crowns, with white braid stitching, solid stitched feit brim, with rosette and two quills, very stylish and dressy, suitable for any occasion, really a bargain 65 | at o8¢,; special for only ! have ever offered, Rolling Brim Sailors, in red, royal, and two bands of velvet, extra good style, for Children's Tam o'Shanter Crown of white and royal, white and eastor, : the immense popularity our shirt waist department ene whiteand red, white and brown, | with solid colored stitched brims, | ills and rosett nings, au d rosette trimming 98 Untrimmed Hats, Etc, We are showing a most ex- tensive assortment of the newest and best shapes and colors at very attractive prices, Women's Black Hats About 25 styles of turban, sallor, walking hat naterials are chenille, silk, velvet, embroidered polka dot, cystal silk, pompons, wings, 75 etc, Prices range upward (rom , Women's New Hats at $8.00—OMe hundred of the handsomest we Black velvet, shirred silk and velvet tucked, trimmed with ostrich feathers, pompons, breasts and fancies, All the newest ornaments and latest materials, hats are copies of the finest imported hats; to-mor- row’s price, 00 Hat Window, ' Such values as these m ‘china department. These 5.00 Berond Floor, 60th Bt, Kection. ake firm friends for our Note and compare these values with others, then you will know the reason for our | doing the largest china business in New York. Tea Plates of decorated porcelain, §¢. | American Ci Large size Salad Bow!s. Medium size Glass Dishes, Footed Cake Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Two.bottle Castors, | Footed Fruit + Vinegar or Ol) Crueis, + Mustard Dishes. | Celery Trays, * Celery Glasses, Dinner Set, lnglish porcelain; with relty underglaze border decora- jon neat shapes; 2 colors, 100 pleces, 5.45 Tea Cups and Saucers of decorated porcelain, Qe, Breakfast Plates of decorated por- celain, Ge, ' Soup Plates of decorated porcelain, Be. each tal Molded Glass, each 9c, Cream Pitchers, + Butter Dishes, | Water Bottles, Syrup Jugs. Dishes Articles of Imported Cut Glass, Each, 25¢. Cut Glass Finger Powis, Cut Glass Oil and Vinegar Cruets, value 50¢, ; glass, mounted with silver plated « vi lac, ' Individual Salt Cellars, imported : cut glass, each, 12¢. ‘ Water Tumblers, crystal glass, per + Cut Glass Handled Olive Dishes, Cut Glass Mustard Dishes. Other Miscellany, Salt and Pepper Shakers, cut, Wine Glasses, glass, per dozen, American crystal Qe, fea Cups and doren, 2 i borders, per Water ddbviets, American crystal ae. pair, Oe. e i! er doven, 33 I German china, with umblers, thin blown glass, | band border edge, each 1 dozen, Bec ' Floor, Goth Mt A Great Watch Sale. A very remarkable event will occur at our Watch We will give some remark- : able watch values, some that for quality, dependability ‘ and reasonable price cannot how remarkable the price, timekeeper and guaranteed, Men's Watches, 4, 45- Have gold tilled case, thin. modelled screw back, if made by the celebrate! ' ' ' ' ‘ Fahy Co,, warranted tor 20 years, have a 7-jewe! led nickel-plated move ment and antique crown, Arabic’ dial, open face, stem winder and, setter, | ' Buttonhole Watches, §.95—Of gun metal, dia se % Inch, pertect time keoper, sold in Paris for $0 | francs ($10.00), Calendar Watches, 9.05 —Very popular in Parts, in gun metal case, dial shows seconds, minutes, hours, days, dates o months, changes of the moon, etc; perfect time- kerpers; sold in Paris for 100 francs ($20.00), Saucers, Ger + tan china, with | heavy gold bind + be duplicated, No matter ; every watch is a perfect | A Pertect Horse Timer, §.78 — Accurate as a chronometer, has nickel plated case, second and minute dial, sold hither fo for $10.00, Wamen's Watches, 6,95, of 7 carat gold, value $15.00 of 9 carat gold, 9,95, value $15 of 04 carat = gold. J 10.98, value $23.00; of [fe 14 carat gold, with hunting case, 13,75, value $25.00, These are all stem winders and We give you the advan- Mala Floor, Front, Contre, Special Stationery Item. Floor Broom, our 250. kind; setters, and were purchased | abroad at a great price conces- sion, tage of this, Every watch is + guaranteed a perfect timekeepe: One pound cabinet of satin wove and snowtlake finish, octavo size, | in cream, azure or hetiotrope, cabinet contains 60 sheets and 60 envelopes to match; special price per cabinet, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 34 Aver, 5h and gOth Ste 19 Main Ploor, GOON Al, Beet : BLOOMINGDALE BROS, ‘Women’s Shirt Waists, 1,98, ‘ one—Women's Satin Serge Shirt Waist, entire front of castor, brown, trimmed withrosette + 7D | ' The “Sta: The Starlight Incadescent Was BLOOMINGDALE BROS, ; BLOOMINGDALE BROS, i remember this sale last years This year the} And prices guar | neational ortments Joubly so, It will be! wor if while to withhold your purt+ vit f Lace Curtalns until thie Maids’ Dresses, Here are three items from a: host of exceptional ones to be » found in this department to-mor- tow, The garments are excep. | tionally well made and of the best materials, : f F At 1.49 Hench eke eke paited front, collar and sleeves trimmed with faney brald. eb 0 ce al J At 1,98 Ol nti yoke. Page! tucked front from neck to waist band collar, tull skirt Re HHL ' =e) it ‘ e At $.987 ft ‘ton and backs turn-over or standing collar, extras wide skirt ‘Y Kid Gloves, 55c. I xceptional item in women's gloves morrow, There are about 2.000 lot, So you see there ts uch range for selection, lasp glace kid, with em vcks; all colors and sizesy | really worth $1,009 per palr Malo nh at We Rectton, This Second Ploor, bOUN # fertvon There is only one reason to which we can attribute joys—giving the greatest values in New York, Here is fine tucking, back box pleat, and tucked flare sleeves separate collars; all lined; colurs, cardinal, navy ani tan. Conservative estimate is a $3.00 value, Second ¥ St. Boction. ‘ , Children’s School Reefers, etc, q There isa splendid stock to select from, and more garments are being added to it almost daily, Here are a few items taken from among the lot: . swaiand Heavy weight double breasted Box At 3,98 Coats, of blue, brown, red and black Melton cloths; deep rolling collar, pateh pockets, handsomely trimmed with mohair, Fra and fancy brass buttons; sizes 8-14 yrs; regular $5.50 coats, At 5 9 Children's and Flisses’ Golf Capes, , like cut, of plaid back, all 1, imported Cheviot, made in up-to-date syle wk double collarette, bound with silk cord to mateh; = Sizes 6-14 yrs, i A great reduction in all our light weight reefers and misses? jackets. Secund Vine, Mth St section, This is one of the greatest bargains we have ever offered In our Women's Underwear Depart. ment, Sale begins to-morrow morning, Manu. facturer wanted money, and we supplied him, tha is the simple reason for our being able to offer such an extraordinary inducement, The lot consists of fleece-lined vests and pants, have high neck, with long or short sleeves, trimmed with silk tape; colors, silversand shades of gray, also plain white; | « every garment worth from 296, to $5¢, each, 19 Your choice to-morrow, » ‘ Women’s Hose, per pair, 2c. We received this lot of about 500 pairs of Women’s Hose from J, N, tisenstuck & Co., Chemnitz, Gere many. That guarantees every one of them to be an exceptional bargain Ndat 21c, The oe nee alone 5 was not covered by the price we eX paid for them. The lot consists of great variety of styles, not more than 6 pairs alike, of Women’s Lisle Thread and Cotton Hose, with white feet and split soles, exira sizes; also fancy striped cashmere hose, and a large variety of other materials, including Rembrandt Lisle; every pair is worth at least 35c.; many much more than that. Main Floor, Oth it, Section In Housefurnishings. Groceries, Oil feater, sim Highest Grade, Compare Prices, Pic Ih operation, | We cannot fill Mail Orders. Seaman Ue Tomatoes—Red ripe, choicest New ‘erseys, our regular 11-cent can, @G Asparagus, our 21¢, cans, 18¢. Stringtess Beans, a!! reduced for | this sale, per can, Bc, 106, 146. and 19¢ | Barly June Peas, our 120. kind, per can, Oe height 27 inches, weight 10 Ibs, we get $2.09 reg. war for this; for | tomor row ny 1.99 Sweet Sugar Peas, our thc. kind, Pairbank's, per van, 196 4 Scouring Soap | a8, Br kind lait) mporses a made to sell for | cy lor today we 5 ws, very best, § quarts, 1§¢. 18 | Maracalbo Coffee, vey fine, sold + elsewhere as Java and Mocha, bean a fine and small, erved Strawberries, 1-ib, will givetwo ‘ cakes for for to-morrow only Ground ¥ ’95¢ | or ground, per tb, 176 Genuine Mandheling Java and Mocha Coft none better at 50, per lb., 3 bk All our 62-Cent Teas—Formos Oolong, Mixed Tea, English Breake fast—at, per Ib.. Bh. ‘eas.—Formosa ‘ ’ rlight Lamp, the best ever manufactured, consists of 1 straight burner, | new | salamanderman- 1, | All our §0-Cent tle gives 100 a Oolong, Mixed Tea, English Break- candle power, fast, Ceylon-at, per Ib, 9Qc. Macbeth chim- Md. Olive Oil, very best from France, our ney, opal eye 4 TScent bottle, §Qc.; our 40-cent shade, 10-inch | _ bottle, 4c, opal dome shade ‘atsup, very good, pints, Be. and patent by , Catsup, extra ting, pints, 1 2c. pass, by which means you can + 186 set the flame to any size worth +» Safety Matches, best, our regular regularly $1.75, All complete ready | ssc, kind, 144 boxes for 4§c 4 fot Use. Third Pio: MH Hevtion, of, 50h Bt Section, + Tabasco Sauce, extra tine, bottle, Md Ave 59th and 60th ‘ Jd Ave 59th and 60th Ste,

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