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(Special to Thi NEWARK, 0., ¢ Jast night bound, x: Charles Tague and Luney, O., and loo ing pursued through Perry © Dloodhounds and armed pose Mob violence will be dealt out to ¢ Tobbers, |f they are run down Tague is the wealthle MeLuney and is the p mining store. His fzolated spot outside t At midnight six men broke Place. They «cized Tague, « from his ded and bound and gagged him Before he could make outery o @jftance. His wife, children and servants were treated in like fashion With their victimy helpless, the rep- ders leisurely ransacked the house. ‘Tague's watch, his wife's Je welry and @ large sum of money wa: ‘Then the outlaws demand @f the mining store. give them up. He was beaten, but re- mained obdurate he gave In. Tague waa left bound, ed outlaw standing ‘While the five others went dowa to the mining store and pluadered it When their work aws done, laws hitched Tague« dou two seated rig and drove ‘After an hour's strug himself from his bonds the (ram, ds in the Under Gre Madam Uon perfo: At firet it was operation would several teeth hac gum lanced, compl serious results Brown, of mer home hy Operation was Those who heard Sch jab the festival troubic. After the festival, 1) lapsed, and was contined overed suff Falling, D, Stokes. who Is suffe Utigering tines His) physician, Dr. Billings it Fitty-third daa very, very sick and to-day he is we ” “TORTURED BY OUTLAWS. x Charles ie tt Family, Bound and Gagged and His Store Looted. HIS FEET WERE ROASTED’ ‘Torture Applied to Make Him Give} a Sa Up Keys of Store—Bloodhounds | and Posses in Pursuit. ou ate ossured white cot | coor easton “88 $287 | Held Candles to Toes, ‘Then the outlaws Hghted candles and f held them to his toes, to withstand the excruciating torture, guard over bin rel peeling behiod them. - SCHUMAN HN ILL AFTER SONG. SINGER. WORRIED OVER HER DAUGHTER, COLLAPSED. Sny 5 similarly much aff a what a tn the HEKNEW JUST WHERE TO C0. ELLISON, BARRED FROM GAM-|, | BLING HOUSE.SOUGUT POLICE, | “HED STO STOKES 1S FAILING. His CONDITION REPORTED WORSE. Detective fron | ED CE CO RASPERF' EL LEVELAN ie BOWERY first, fo mike seamles here koh whiel 0 to 315.00, Oren Evenings till 7: Saturdays till 10. Matlorters Hiled. Cutalorue mailed GISSERT CASEI SUPREME ae UNITED STATES TRIBUNAL OF | LAST RESORT APPEALED TO. WOMEN WEPT AT HAYES. TRIAL TEACHER TOLD HOW GOOD PRISONER WAS. Insane, on has dope some strike! things in this o! . gAMbIIng-he were these: who had also dined well, conducted t Thirty-fourth street, Eliison over and declined to admit him. Ellison was insulted, En- tering a cab he drove to the West Thir- tleth street police statlo "Perloct ebame,” he d of establishments, Vast transactions. you desire your purchase price one iota The Heeht | fart ~ayment Plan. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, Buy WhatYou Need, Pay When You Will The Hecht Part Payment System is a broad-minded. impartial way of conducting a successful string The combined purchasing power of szven stores banded together for the purpose ot yg and selling advantages which can only come to mighty concerns. h yoes, it doesn't have any more insluence at this store than your word. harged or paid for immediately it doesn’t alter the *s Suits, $10. S150 offerings a + Suits are all wool, black Qlue and fancy chevi f the p of charge breasted, military or shape and lined with a YOU CAN MAKE PART PAYMENTS, $15 Young Men’s Suits, $10. = youth buys a Suit ata” and a swell one it is; ies and fancy. cheviots. YOU CAN MAKE PART PAYMENTS, $4 Children’s Suits, $2. hb $2 Men’: s Hats, $13: 35. spurt payments — = Men's $1.00 Shirts, A9c. make part Payments, ant ADVERTISE who: a sewed in the shirts thenisely match; made of the best percale, f rite Saye Con Kive Years Sing Sing. $6 Walking Skirts, $3. 0. Vou Can Make Sen Shirt Waists, $2. 6. | Boys Clothing, | Hxclustve Styles. Sailor Suits, 5 to $12.50 per suit. Russian Sutts, 2.50 per suit. | ieee Suits | $10 per suit. eae Suzts, 0, 50 tO 12.50 per suit. Ovei coals, in long and short lengths, | $6.50 to $15 each. i| Blouses, Lats, Caps & Sweaters, all at attractive prices, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Net Girl Singer Were Dressiest U nner { “eathers Toughest Sole Leathers hoemaking at i Westervel & Demarest sold only, fp 292 AND 294 BLEECKER ST., con, barrow, | Will Offer TO.MORROW (Saturday) rd last night when he! Go to wake Biyn f the pollee in ga ble shoes ‘tt is poss ib Made in the Blyn Factor One mai it small ‘profit--pertect shozs—peifect sys- A He Lacked, “For Men $2.00 to $4.00. For Women 51.50 to 53.50. oa va, aoa rm min be Blyry & Sons, | i sone FACTORY—401, 403, 405 EAST 9181 ST THIRD AVE., corner 122d St, 699 Sth ‘Aves, 39th: and 40th. 162 Bowery, near Broome. . twve you tlme to take this to your sinter for me?" “why don't you take it to erty oy, “I've got lots of time, Mr. nn ATL Kerseys: anc tunily.e.. in your own pocket. s silk perpendicular — shape. ‘$1 35 ‘you CAN MARE PART PAYMENTS. $5 T rimmed Hats, $3.25. 95e. Gloves, 69c. even hy tw“ ehasies, le as ft park these” gto An awful pet THE STROLLERS TRADE MARK A PERFECT Ss H OE FOR MEN, 3.00 Per Pair. A shoe for all men—embracing every desir- able quality, Shapely, comfortable, durable and elegant—it has made custom shoes a use- less extravagance. It is a shoe without a fault —the best on the market to-day. would be false economy to pay les pay more, All leathers, all shapes, all sizes, all widths, Sold exclusively by Bit Brothes 279 Broadway, 211 and 210 Sixth Ave, 47 Cortlandt St. 125th St., corner 3d Ave, : Leathers tothe J ethers is not a ship to buy, $15 Cvercoats, $10, = y made Overcoats . meitons, back neat cassimere; made with or without lapels, some in yoke, and your choice ef short or Jong lengths. linctly a Saturday cope You CAN MAKE, PART PAYREATS. $20 Overcoats, $15. You keep $5 of the overcoat money Fall Weight’ Overcoats, | lengths, peak lapels of plan or black aced to edge; pockets cut through, sau = shrewd buving °§ 15. 00 YOU CAN WAKE PART “PAYMENTS, $4 Children’ s Overcoats, $2. 98 Youlenn male Dart payments. es there's only 100 dozen o | suiting their own convenience. M14 3d Ave. ‘on $20 t $300. uy Until You Have Seen a GRAPHIC, Bargains In Cameras and Lenses taken in exchange for Graphics. Folmer & Schwing Mfg, Co., 404 Broadway, N. Y. f make your selection from our large stock of i Fall and Winter Clothing) , 1901 © 2 LOT OF DED COMFORTABLES, WITH WHITE COTTON, FULL SIZR, 41.25 QUALITY, 31.00 macH. OPEN UNTIL 13 P. 5 2S Bite SES Ng Be RT or | = YEAR_ COWPERTHWA[T | ér SON S ' Chatham Square: | ‘121 st Street: 193 to 205 Park Row, 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Chatham Square. Corner 124st St. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING REASONABLE. Busy Days in CARPETS RUGS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM at ALL PRICES. 98c, ; Axminsters, ,, .G5c.! Velvets.. 1,60? Mattings...... ..78c,3 Tapestry Brussels. 1.103 Wiltons . .45¢, {Body Brussels. All Woo! Ingrains Other Ingrains. .. ALL Floor Coverings MADE, LAID AND LINED Without Extra Charge’ CYLINDER HEATER, Small Parlor Stove. 8 size... $2.90 9” size.... 3.40 a aeng bee oere roe a eae PL Oe T COUCH, $3.90, Spring seat and spring head, well made throughout; cover- 10" size.... 3.90 ing of new importation of i i French figured goods. Chiffoniers, | MORRIS CHAIRS. Finished Golden Oak, Either oak or mahogany finished frames. Bess Mirror hate boss } $$3.7O with cushions covered in cretonne. $6 7 eee $S.9O with cushions covered in velour. CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, No extra charges of any kina aw mnch money you can spare a Week or a month, and we will do Let us show you how nicely we can furnish a home and how little it costs. Figure out ho’ ‘the rest. ‘BROOKLYN: 700 Broadway. Bet. NEW YORK: } LL ri jal N e st sf IAN ime OAC |e porting Raa || FIWILL BRIDGE THE WAY (i llevenin 5 you bo NOT cus CASH IN OUR NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN butlers R d io deserving men and women for the Bes eeenty years, Championships, &0., are it till the thermometer reg'sters zero; call now and y Oy Don’t wait til fully sat aowa iy the MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, Suits and Overcoats, Full Dress and used Suits, ready to wear or made to order, Tre styles are new, the WORLD patterns varied, and the cut and workmanship perfect. Hats and Shoes. ‘All the latest novelties in LADIES’ end MISSES’ Tailor-Made Suits, \ Sacques and Capes, Raglans, Dress Skirts, Silk and Flannel Waists, Mil- A \ linery, Near-Seal. Sacques, Scarfs, Muffs and all Furs, WATCHES, DIA- ) MONDS and all kinds of JEWELRY, on weekly or monthly payments at lowesieash pees) MOST COMPLETE REFERENCE MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., BOOK PUBLISHED. A STOREHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE, Ne York Store—Iil4 Third Avenue, Between 65th and 66th Streets. re Brooklyn Sore--100 Broadway, Between Thornton and Whipple Sts. A POLITICAL REGISTER. 5 1901 World Atmsnac and Encyclopedia, © © 4 SELL YOUR SECOND-HAND PHO- nograph. ‘Advertise it in the Sun- aay, World,