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—-—- First Details of Acci- dentto Mrs. Zabriskie and Daughter, Who Fell Into Boiling Clay Pits. to The Bern HEL , Mont of the terrible « of Yellow: briskle Y. reached this ladies were viewing ihe the Thunb when the curred there {x 4 narrow path KR Detween two large pots of Mrs. Zabriskie ant were walking along this path elder lady stepped clay that had been thrown up action of a “paint pot Before she could recover her ba rhe fell into the boli i aide, Bhe sank up to her waist in thie clay. Her daughter rushed to her Taking hold of.her mother's skirts Zabriskte attempted to exirioate mother from her horrible ; fabric gave way under the Miss Zabriskie fell backward Mis ting posture into the “paint pot st behind her. Several sons witne nec dent. Among them was 3 travelling man, making park. This gentleman, two others, rushed to the unfortunate ladies in getting ‘them to + prnerive were hurriedly n stat at the ‘Thifmb, wh: Ile wae done toy makes a fea emedies such as igens of the injured tour an the ladle 1 tnd w spplied | ists th Mapidly and Expected riekle wat s her, BATTALION CHIEF INJURED AT FIRE. | THE YELLOWSTONE VICTIMS MAY BE DISFIGURED FOR LIFE. 1 shou! ANF WONT “SEVER CRONIES “Big Tom” Langford Falls Three Stories, but | He Is Expected to Recover. reach to two st Mechanica 1 and atether windows fron ladder t reached fr f ila building to onhic Battal every member of as “Dig Tom, FORCED CHECK: PLEADS GUILTY. Minister Hote Cbty Meng | Yesterday Curtis Said He Was Being Railroaded. Lawrence Curls, the forger, wi ‘yalaed a rumpur yesterday In Hecorde Go's Court by clalining that ne wa being’ raiiroaded io prison with: Reaver to defend him, changed lle tune taken. into court to-duy ed guilty, The Recorde: unt Friday Lor xenten ECurtis: Created a scene, He FOR) Beco OOnOogn TO SUE FOR DAMAGES. Success Invarlably follows in the track of the Sunday World Wants. } ! i Old “Bill"’ Lavelle Still Friends. A knife-sthrust long frlendah will not Jacobs: iand the wound | Jacobs. theatrie: career of vd Bal are n that Pm not going to dt ndothat fobear him no. ilewill, him. “Why his grit tender and gentle naa woman and wouldn’ j CES alr and bla Vptown in tine Lavelle sat with in hts pest bearing the exp! emotions, for Mr, Lavelle isa tLertshed tragedian tin hia mate Hes with) a distil hat mark the well known Iinomt two ematiest ote stage : ur tle aM engines, Lue 1 owith serra Nie sawe and wate ever he vemier Ary alon ) Pho Well-lvnowa Phauce, fivcting int Hie wesom pital son can y muslin Died “You in roplied, ‘and TH knock @nd he ruwhet lowanl ma and ia bh pedi isereayy' en Wounded At jieowe and sever the Lifes ta. 1 wish Gol tell witully fy, and ne me he raised nat Fines It was dl an accident, and tf the: [watt for me co make a charge agains Jol BUT they tT save a weary: time st musiin, the that,’ Morty ‘our’ head off! | WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN Ladies’ HAPS a large number Tailor-made Gowns iNQ, JULY 10, 1901. STERN BROTHERS » are now prepared to show In thetr Tailoring and Dressmaking Departments (Third Floor) of new designs for and Street Costumes from which they will accept orders for a limited period at Substantial Reductions from Regular Prices West Twenty-third Street. SEATS FOR PEERESSES. One Hundred Russell's Tr cations, None of them, perhaps nisaion of women. ich the Invitation will) will be accepted. GEN. SICKLES ES RECOVERING. Sono DOOD OOOO COCO fut burn ls tof | Me A in Few Daya. PVILLE, N.Y. . Sickles, who hax been the heme of Daptel P. Hays alnce July, Ja improving slowly. Tene aver Bor wlay | en Satine Zo ee naan are i at he will be about again he marked owever, whl {ina fi Dr. L. W. Jones, who In shun the | attending b siys Che General ta do- ne very w IHE IS SMARTEST BOY IN NEW YORK. fog Edward Sapir, Pulitzer Scholarship Winner, Beat 619 Competitors to Pass Highest Entrance Examination at Columbia. é TATSOHOOTOVGOATTO 120080 © og « & e 3 w w ts (aero) os 11010 Me Gitured all the small boy ica, a yd Mra. Work wae broken by sev: Jacov wh » le notion Trenton and ho | stop on First avenue $ father occu: Edward Sapir was sraduated orthodox He: thing te hits ever « e only 10 in anybody's venings he finishes cour: me conclusion. wm June to tht sted to gL didn Tone Hs nk father or Wace and now I've in, of cours val have gone the money for s meant to go to work till 1 could Oh, yes, La some tfin an unbrok er xince he came Hing at of Truth,” of the his home at nd Ninth street, want him ave, but he anid i wirong enough and he wae allowed t atemy head. 1 was wht wy Inatinetively rm to ou} wax in my Hh ioe! y in-] jt and cut himse not sta) him had a row with any an agiltint | you t did L never ‘ein my Stra. be- | was nul life, ® ‘Jasoba lett. the hospital his toleave: fore Woon to-day. accompa alsire Wate Mortimer. who te hortly iy rpriced to nee him up und ab ihe sald he bed. July 10.—The trial of Earl sell before the Houxe of Lords, July 1 the charge of bigamy has oc the ixsue of all kinds of quaint ie VALUE in more curlous than the Intest, relating to Ice announces that a hundred ve been reserved for peerenses, \s the offense ts bigamy tnere 1s con- siderable curlosity am to the extent to July 1— Was six years old entered the Cherry atreect | vachers, He cared |scovered and he wan arrested and from him," sald bly father, ore that wasn't a long lan, seventeen years | list of A's and 100% He never got any> Md; In Amer-) thing else." War known In from the 1 fons Tet f r winntnss 0 ltzer scholarships, | beth pl for hia native white Loe four-vear cole] MPtnexs and nis os lege award of alumni A gow many scholarship sanitiivats of une and when he entered the Clinton Interrupted : yeara ago he went * for scholarsaip, care e inva little more hla record for fant the Pulltzer for mathe- and tin gen- { for a pro- his father | half-dozen should have tes Moyer Jocassm & Ce will offer to-morrow, Thursday, a SPECIAL Shirt Waist Suits, made of white lawn, entire garment hand- somely tucked, regular value 6.75, ar 34.75 Broadway & 12th St. ~ ACUTE INDIGESTION Drepeaia, eartbars, fatulency, conse of oat. fecation after eating, eructation of gas Waterbrash, diesinge, and all ttre diate of the, dlcenttve, functions are PORTIVEL' BROMO PEPSIN oo allt! tre reed tri MENTAL PATIOUE. fea Renvouswasn, uprivalied by any remedy In the world for Ifosirn. BROMO: PEPSIN CONTAINS xo PATER. ‘It to te fg prepared caly by the ChiSWELL. CHEMICAL ‘Wamdiiogton. Cc. Ratie DROMO PRPS a nd be eure yea get ord ALL ORUGGISTS. 10c, 25¢, & 80c. Riker & Sone, 334 et. 6th SALAMANDO WAS NOT MURDERED |Police Say So and Tell | NewStoryofBanker's . Son's Life. The police of the Atlantic avenue sta- n, Brooklyn, announced to<iny as e result of a “thorough Inyeatigation jof the ite" of Domintco Antonio Baln- jmando, the handsome young ftallan |banker's son found alead with a bullet |bole over the left eye Monday morning, jthat they feel sure that the dead man | Killea himself, But they add that an jarrest will be made to-day. ‘Yo account for the absence of the pis- {tol with which the killing was done, |Capt. White says it was probably cov- Jetea and stolen by some one from the ltallan fenements near by. He tells this remarkable story of Salamando's recent Ife: lamando came to Brooklyn from Jelphta, where he had been a drug , and got employment as conductor on the Fulton street Ine of the Brook: lyn Rapld ‘Trannit system. Ile saved his salary and.when he had enough money went over to Manhattan and wax examined by the Board of Pharmacy, which body granted him a ertificate, ‘This certificate, through some act of mando, waa later revoked. Shortly after this Salamando shaved off his mustache and, afipearing again before the Board of Pharmacy for ex- amination under an assumed name. got n second certificate, His action was lodged tn the Tombs. While there, acecrding to Capt. White, Palamando attempted sulcide with a knife, stabbing himself in the dreast, but was saved, and, the Board of - |Pharmaay rolenting, he wus dleoharged, Returning to Bresklyn, he went (© -| work a prescription clerk ea drug |store on Myrtle, near Vanderbilt avenue, where he was employed wien killed. Capt, White says that on July 4 Bala- mando attempted to shoot himself, but members of hia wife's family prevented him. Another attempt was also unsuc- ceanful. The police say, however, that, though «| he was married to Mary Robinson frat {| Dominca Dehica and later under bie own name, he had a wife in Philadol- phia and had several amours in Brook- lyn, and that on the discovery that he was married the mother of snc of his aweethearts ¢hrew him out of her house onlygjast week and that brothers of a Malian girls. in Brooklyn ‘| wero looking ¢or hint, thireting for ven- i" Riserte say that it would be next H next to ‘Li imposiible for man to. sth in the manner that. @ulamando was shot above the left oye, ‘the Tnillet 1 ‘paaive downward, eo MARRIED IN JAIL. Misa Vaceare Weds .the Man She Had Arrested, (Bpectal to The Evening Work.) ELIZABETH, N. J., July 10.—Joaeph and went to ‘o. 100 West One Hundred The doctors dk not {Mtl yt, Fee, of Newark, was married to-day in the warden's of the Union acobs, who reached the hos- 1 at Elisabeth’ to! Miss| Rose AT fant ne her husband wan leaving tt, Countycaa 1: Av -Vaccero,- of: Brooklyn, who last eae chained a verdict egainet Fee aromiga, Rothenberg & Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th Street. Keenest Price Cutting! Another Remarkable Array of Tempting Mid-Summer Glearances in Superior Merchandise. Crowds, crowds, crowds! Interest isn’t lapsing a hair’s shadow. Business continues with unexampled briskness. As these mid-summer reductions affect all departments, the in- creased July activity is felt throughout the entire establishment. It’s a Rich Harvest for Shoppers. For Thursday wemspecialize some poppe excellent bargains in House Furnishings. For instance: $18 Bed Outfits for $9.98, $8.75 ( Couches for $4.98, High-Class Upholstered Couches --Plain or tufted; covered in imita- | tion leather or Belgian velours; all the latest colors, with hzavy knotted fringe all around; guaranteed not to be had again after t $8.75 values at. Mattings.° This offer is ons of the most remarka- ble of this great clearing sale. The beds are in all sizes. Heavy steel and brass beds, like illustration; brass rail Lead and foot; solid brass mounts and vases; two brass spin- dies, including a combination hair ° We clear out Mattings fast as possi- ble; to accomplish this we have cut prices pWactically all to pizces. pate Waite ohana fine jag—40- yd. rolls; per souls 9) b mares, with 6- the jatd css ereeacer ee 10c inch border; one |Meavy Fancy Matting—4o-yd. or two. parts; all 9 98 ralleiner acy $5.98; \t qe steel spring...... e the yard.eee. 15¢ Wool-Filled Art Squares. These Rugs are light, cool and durable, and are admirably suitable for dinigg and sleeping apartments. 3x2 In Brussels carpet patterns. 3x25 3x3% 1.98 2.49 3.49 Big Basement Bargdins Trunks—Prices re. 290 Wallt Cae Coes 7. 50 ripped apart.| Fs, reduced to...... Good, strong and stylish; canvas covered and waterproof; these sizes and prices: 30 inches 28 inches 2.39 1.98 No. 30 Wolff Gas Cookers... 5.00 No. 1 Victor Gas Cookers.. 3.50 Steriing Puritan, : Standard: Oil Co.'s Wickless Automatic Bise Flame Oil Stoves, 3 burners, 1900 make; regular $8.50 values; reduced to 2 Burners. 3 Burners. 6.98 32 inches 2.75 Ice Cream Freezers—White Moun- tain, Gem and Peerless Iceland Freez- ers. Prices reduced thus: sat. 2a. 3-at. 4eqt. 6-1 G-qt. sat. 1.25 149 1.75 1.98 2.49 298 Water Coolers—Galvanized iron, nickel fauccts. Reduced— 11% gals. 2gals. 3 gals. 98 (4.25 4.98 4 caus, 1.49 Gas Stoves, 3 barners, double flame, removable rings and burn- ales 1.49 ers; $2 values; reduced to.. 75¢ Ranges—1(-inch double ovens; $15.00, reduced 10. 00 16-inch single oven,|Gas or Ol! Stove Tea Kettles; fiat 13.00 to 7.50! bottom, ealacced fron; 5- 25c qt. siz | 39c Floor Oilcloth 25c Sq. Yd. ao 3 (a Gas or Oi) Stove Ovens, pertect bakers... . sg About 1,000 yards of Sampson's famous Floor Ollcloth in 1, 12% and 2 yard widths. These do not represent a reduction on our part, but constitute a special pur- chase; having obtained the lot at avery remarkable 20¢ price concession we otter them at a price equally astonishing. The line of patterns is well selected, and are such as are usually sold at 39¢ YAtdeccceccccersseee John H. Williams, Real Estate and Insurance, Farmingdale, N. J. June 20, 1901. The World: | Enclosed please find check for 2 bills for ads, etc, Thanks. ‘'The World'’ is one of the very best adé vertising mediums. Yours truly, John H. Williams. LAX SQ lYar dd (OES SEAS