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(CPT WEDUIN SECRET LONG Syracuse Girl Now An- nounces that She Years Ago. WAS WED AT SCHOOL. “Miss Cushing” Says that She Kept Story to Herself Be- cause of the Young Man's Request—He Leaves Town. SYRACUSE, N, ¥., Aug, 5—A secret marriage of seven years stand, nounced by her who bas beon Miss Mary Willard Cushing, i University co-ed of the class %, | y the bridegroom being Moses Packard, of M. & N, J, Packard, brokers, who has| hastily settled up his business and left town, it {s sald. for Mor Miss Cushing is a remarkably talented and refined young woman of twenty- iacheeiaie Was Married Seven) THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1 IBIG SEASIDE BENEFIT | FOR SICK BABIES’ FUND. ‘ wir |Entertainment Will Be Held at Arverne Hotel To-Morrow for Evening World Charity. | R. R. Van Horne, the patient sent to will ‘i Atlantte ave 902. MEETS DEATH UNDER A CAR. William Turbidy Found Fatally Injured on Third AvenueLine at Post Office. CRUSHED BETWEEN AXLES | Motorman Did Not Know that Accident Had Occurred Un- til Man's Body Prevented Car's Progress. One Hundred aad -secon(: street, mot death in an unaccount- jable manner beneath a Third avenue car oarly his morning, He wasythe enly passenger on car No. 525 when jt reached the Post-Ofice termi:ua at }3 o'clock. ‘The cr ‘or says he , was xfieated, but he got up an! [left the .-r and no more was thought line, are operated from | William Turbidy, of No. 677 East | | | | took h bis wk LATEST gun away from him and crushed Tt Is said that Allan will dle ULLETIN FROM TRACY, CABLE. SHINGTON, IF CAL. | WA SPOKANE, Aug. t.—Harry Tracy, the f eneoemeempecaree — outlaw, He to be hiding In snroronnd'| |S - - 7 . WOMAN ROBBED IN STREET, e Rock Lake country west of Har- lit, W, MESDAG DEAD, ROTANITRGRCR ate) ert . | Tington. He was seen three miles north TE ASHIN' | A negro, who sata his name was Mil-} AMSTERDAM, Aug. 5.—Henry W is n jj ourne Hastings, of No. 12 Sixth ave-|0f Odessa travelling north, jam Mesdag, the painter of sea scen RA ibe ua Hoya i: Sable ra nue, this mort one BISHOP CONATY'S APPOINTMENT. | !# dead. the ‘geet pain LANL Se ee | guar Andrews, 0 WORCPSTER, Mass, Aug. 5—No word|A. NONE® KILLED HIMSELF. facture ne. the conten | Ses La, hax been received in thie ¢ rete JUAN is tion Ie palm ; pyeat Tin Her Wkeitonk | has been received in this city in reter-| BAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Aug. 6 —Alex-|Giumarsatine a Gnke. ct eatlon: St te from her hand at Twenty-third street }enon to the appointment of Bishop Con-|ander Nones, twenty-six years old, aj ne: an artifclel eclor within the mean- and Sixt) aty as Apostolle Delegate to the Philip-|native of Bt. Thomas, D. W. I., commit- | '"% Of the law. STRUCK ON SANDY HOOK. pines, The Bishop's brother, the Rev.) ted sutclde hete by shooting. Nonez|ADMIT KAISHIVS DECORATIONS, ‘The three-masted schooner Adele edt! Conaty, He pastor of Sacred} was prominent socially and is said to) WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Acting Sec- Thackera, bound out for San Juan and| Heart Church, and he says he has re-| have relatives 4) New York. retary of the ‘Treasury Spalding has saaealin, went uknore,on the point of] ct!ved no intimation of tho appolntment, i {Ssued instructions to the Collector ee M, DEUTSCH BADLY HURT. oms at New York to admit free gf , bUL Was ute box of decorations recently ses: ook thie mornii the tug Arthur andy # ROUA ST aeVIC Lea al etd CIRCUS FOR CONVICTS. / i G PARIS, Aug, 6.—M. Deutsch, a wh or and anchored in Sandy Hook} JACKSON, Mich, Aug. 6—A circus ach, donor of eror William for persons performance wap given in die tate] {22 Prize of 100,000 france ($:%,000), offered | igok an active part In the entertainment for the Inventor of a dirigible balloon, | of Prince Henry. WILLIAM CLARK’S BURIAL, ‘The funeral of William Clark, the multl-millionaire thread manufacturer, who recently died on his yacht in En, lish waters, will take place to-day fro! prison yard for the convicts. A ring, waa mate and the performance lasted an hour and a half, X LEVY DROWNED, VIS, N.Y, Aug. 5—Fellx DEATHS OF TWO AMDRICANS, WASHINGTON, Aug. 5—The War De- partment has received by cablegram. news that Clarence F. Horton, Super- which was won by Santos-Dumont, was seriously hurt in an automobile accl- dent in 4 suburb of Paris, MARCONI SYSTEM FOR NAVY. the North Refovined Church, Newark, Tbe : ; Ne gy Where Mr. Clark was for. many w York Summer boarder at] ROME, Aug. 6&—The Government has | ¥{30" of the province of La Vinton, Fe Le ars a worshiper, ke, in the wilds of Sullivan ordered Marcon! wireless telegraph ap-| Willlam H. Badger, teacher, died of BOY'S QUARREL FATAL. im bathing alone one eyen- | Patatus installed on all Italian war-|Aslatic cholera Aug. 1 ar Malleiqui. Wiliam Insley, fourteen years old, w and, although a good | S™!PS. Renee ye in Doalmiat) Abang Soe dled at his home, No. 9 Popular] swimmer, was J in about ten fect] CZAR AWAITS KAISER, Tee ey ind Mr. Badgers at Clara: street, Jersey City, from injuries al-| of water a short distance from shore.| REVAL, Russia, Aug. 5—The Crar ar- | ton, Wash. leged to have been tatteted py Jotin Pel- | The bod was recovered Saturday and | fived here to-day to await the arrival |MAYTY MAS CALMED DOWN. zen, fifteen years old, of No. TVINE | ship: 2d to New York Sunday. of the German Emperor, who 1s coming] WASHINGTON, Aug, 5.—Capt, Me- oT CAR, to be present with the Czar at the|Crea, of the gunboat Machlas, oables OAD BRIDG! NEW RA 5.—George x, | Pustian naval mancuvres from Cape Haytien: “After Interviewing authorities aspect J The Central Railroad of New attorney, Frederick Ingraham, has five, a cousin of the late United Siates e i 3 Senator Danlel 38, Dickinson, and | oe him, ta tb MEARE MTA@T THLE CK t of the Bankers Life In-] CHICAGO AND ALBANY REPORTED | o¢ “uirairs appeats, more. satisfactory. cousin to Consul-General Charles M | - ‘, place of the present frame one on New- ai » of Pitteburg, died In] CRONSTADT, Russia, Aug, 6.—The|Nationales are well armed. Rebels have 4 Dickinson, of Constantinopi 1 lope Motorman Paal Rirk started Fae eee eee een’ pornt and | 2 Steet car here from heart dimexse.,|United States crulsers Chicago and been driven from critical, positions. ‘4 RIGA TOU LUatA wah perastant: woos ar he felt something obstructing] jsiizabethport. Work on the founda-| He was sixty years of ag bany arrived here t AAT No, further danger y Lancia waa youl ne NORE wheels, and, turning off the power,| tions for the stone plers is soon to ances, pauls a ie Gi ar 4 ne mot down Into the street to investigate. | Desin. » 10 sistent hat she Tightly wedged between the axles be-| REFUSED GIFT OF ROSARY. _— " cosigdbae as a iA tween the rear wheels, on which the| Recause he refused to nccept the prot:| <2 =< tract, to be followed as soon as he was power plough 19 supported, be found] fored gift of a rosary, Danlel Durning Y c Sie in business by a marriage in| | Turbldy's body How the man got!was cangerously stadbed, Durning VISIT our Candy and Soda . NO prettier or more inviting . | the car and into hls peculfat| nog befriended 1d man named | ater Dept. Main Floor, | 5 ROR AERC oe thea ante ray egal | predicament wan a complete mystery, | Peter Daley. who Se ie on him Rear of Rotunda. De Candy and Soda Water Gan Dee aT Bnd DOR oe | tt was necessary to summon the ra-/ it Harrison's leather factory, In New. | ', Dept.will be found anywhere 4 caline ‘Moses raid hs father was head Some Vaudeville Stars Who Wil Appear at the Arverne iMlt woran to get Iackacrema and Itt] (9! ynom ‘his a sresiation ot Durning’s 3 ss and woulc 1) 0 7 ” mM befo: ‘Turbldy u lk = if He alnco TRAC HOCHG Moied Benefit for The Evening World's Sick Babies’ Fund, bale! hd us rary (eee ee kindness. | —~ “ “t Christian. | ae meets | Heat bY Retr eae motennett icy : BABIES WANTED. ° 4 a os fi ane tA, Gu; A big seaside benefit for The Even-)on Nil ‘Didn't He Ramble Owl |only a bad contusion of the tight eat i" i ite rat ae father, Henty M Cush | sae World Sick Bables’ Fund will be] aid Moon” and" Mundy Won't You Be| and along cut on ‘Ke ett Hand, but ‘he| ables are wanted—tMack, white or a rice an ess f High Behool dullding last spring while | held at the Arverne Hotel, Arverne, L.| M¥ Beau 3 tied within an nous of ‘his removal to} brown, but all girls—for the tisby: show | i Anaecting the worl and wince Ghat Une 1,, to-morrow evening. Prominent among ee AG ea As) Gaels UNCED which will be part of the Woman's Bx- | 4 he ts very popul Swoaghi | the guests will be Willlam 8, Devery.| thelr comic sketch, "Fun In Laundry.” | = Ea ete oe After by young m 0 did not know ght a number of tickets to] Dietrich and Sheridan, premier song 1i-! Protosnicnal Wwowharin Deasues, sal Fae ae oe ae he dite sceROG | helo the fair along: and may #ay A) intemt hits, “AVEHIe che Convent Helle SEAROHING FOR HIS SON | . Bhe*Implored her husband to call in a|fW Words to the audience, Are Ringing,” and. “The Woodland ae < = ies | Main Moor. Fuinlater, dewian or christian, nnd get | Among the ladies who have assisted in| {lossom and’ the Hothawe RIoKor:” J. Becker, of No. 116 Spring streat. a rr ore 1 ol. ” eo New! | West lobok vrites je World = 1 Hf S; Her right before! the world, Sill he des the alo of tUekeis, ang who will Kiva sand Arnold. divest from the New | Mast Hoboken. eritba tone World even though that headline is a much used and abused one—and does belong to was making ready to leave the clty, oir sere In distributing pro © sinal nd danel ecialty | ne ita aes Ho te peas @ ca <i . : as making ready to leave Ua Ary Ce LeRT aN Sopa ce funeing “and “laneine apecialty | gon “Bathe who dlaappeared trom. Mis t! @ category of commonplace expressions, yet it possesses more potency and sbvon years ago while she wan ut wenoot, Ronueur, Mra down Wier, ea kamal, sirilats, and the great ave RA Qe RnUnee IRARG: || Strength than any other that could be employed at this time for the same purpose. he says Packard's father tried to dis. Martha Ludwig. o Marvny, Parts,’ will aleo appear. | My ai ‘ 5 ¢ ne ade her from the announce Miss Stella Katz, Miss D. Richard ‘one, We vn gtory- Sister Angela, of the New York 25¢ x 1 fe Sane 5 {ng he would make a sitista Miss. 5. Rollistein, Misa d: Vieto Ter, wilt he’ of Nwnra ehols H. c 8 | Founding Asylum, who was shot in the 2 Belfast Dimities, at, yard... ia, 15 |The balance of several invoices of Printed gent upon her If she woud telense He 4g, Bllinger, Mra Freedman, Misa Be-| coilectlon. aivot storia and|Heavy Current Sweeps the/arm on July 17 by Henry Joseph King, 35c Tan Embroidered Swisses, with Lawns, in light and dark colors fad get “a divarce quietly: “The she rolghelmer, Mise A. Lewin, dc, | At Honor Are Nou Hard to, Bear “iee| Whitehall Against —the| (hirtytwo years olf, of No. S27 Lexing- neat figures, at, yard 14) that sold at 10c and 123¢¢ the y would not accede to, number of young boys nave also] Orrie Carlirle of “King Dodo" . i nh avenue, formerly an inmate of the » at, eee tee eeeene 7 ‘ an ——— ven working hard in distejbuting pro-| “3 ape wren enaliing| Mineola and Carries Off tuition, appenreg nena," | Hundreds of waist and dress lengths of| yard, now at 4 VAN HORNE VERY ILL. Hee Weave tae ORS waa ovh in fhe| Her Rail. seein couet bur it An believed her various sorts of Wash Goods that sold) "” mee r. 8 vevy, Sain | ol nee Traub, plantat. | court, bu s q —————— sinberg, diving atitte {re Py } chanoes of recovery are good. tf a Senses: a Canadian Millionaire's Son Has eLauhwik Tener some Ane weectione. Mile Ovve es for more than double the prices quoted|15c American Dimities and Swiss eee ene Atpe cer, Of the volunteers for this| will be teat Juggiing feata,| The ferry-boats Mineola, of the South) VANDERBILT WANTS LAKE. for to-morrow. 8 d 12 1/ | jevelop: ” : rtainment is almost Kiogtle e Two Pucks, and ferry line, and the Whitehall, of the, Willlam K. Vanderbilt, Jr. through his Weees “4c, c an 4; Mulls, at, yard eee eee e ewer ewes | the tl Swineburne Island day from steamer Curityba, from Cuba, ts very ill. Dr. Doty says he has dey typhold fever. rrangements are being made to trans~ fer the young man to some hospital in Manhattan, where he can recelve more exclusive care. This ts done at his fam- fly's request yest SMIDTHEY WERE. ROOSEVELT BOS | | | ‘ed on the Strength of Their tary Two Lads Tried to Get $6 from Richmond| Hill Policeman. “Tm Kermit Roosevelt, and he's me brudder,” sald one of two la who approached Pollceman Keegnn, of the Richmond Hill, L. 1, force Woodhaven Junction, Then continued: “We are on to Oyster Bay and we wa The clothing of the tw thelr story, and Ke the police station. protested for a whi the President's confessed that the wards, age Roverteon, aged seven that they had run awa Boarding School at Herr The boys wrote let MH, Avenue, Paterson. gon (o'Mre. W Forty-fourth air roles ed of the r were sent back | from their parents GIRL TOURIST LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS, Missed Her Way and Breaking Her Ankle Was Alone With- out Food for Two Nights— Found by Searchers, " 6 belied | em to | nine ZINAL, Switzerland, Aug Mine ¢ Whalley, an Engiish gir), staying at a hotel here, te the survivor of a hard Weamperience in the mountains. She atarted wlone Saturday to walk to st DMe and missed her way, She ald not Patwrn, and on Bunday morning a reseuc Was organized, Bh was found Monday iy the Allis # yards above had broken her ankle, but had & long distance in spite of the} Ghe spent two vlghta ip the tains without food or shelter and wreatly from cold as well as Fecovering rapidly mn PHA BULA EN, ReThero were earth- and Pisa Tho}on Finance in relation to the tax ing artists wil "i ake th bes fama and Walker, by. Kind permisdlon| Dill of the season, and « of Manager Bnorer, Of Hrighton Beaeh| that will last until midilgit and ehould t Kreatly mwell the Sick inbles’ Rand as well as furnish a. fin ter tainment for all those | gh to be In Arverne on ¢hat nt. the Bvening World ould be addreased he World, Pulltser ty. tributions to, Bick Bables’ Fund to the Cashler of ‘Bullding, New York and Jotineon. render tholt famous compositions, clety Bye alden With Dreamy Castle WIFE NO. | SNATCHED HIM ROM THE HOME OF NO, 2. wo Marriage Certificates Found on Finkle- stein When He Was Taken to Police Station. T Mrs. Sara Finkelstein, a large and man and wife. Fannie brought Finkel- comely Jewish woman, dragged her] Stein & dower of" si and a warm ine husband, Marcus, into the Eldridge} ‘ii0r" go Wve with her full, He ac- ' nkeletein and Fan- street station at 2.80 o'clock (his| nie were married before a rabbt, and morning «and charged him with] !ncident to thelr honeymoon they at- bigamy. “I've just dragged him out| tended a funerat tn Forsyth street of that second Mrs, Finkelstein's where the premier Mra, Finkelstein was a prominent mourner, She saw her hus- house,” she said. Her story was| band, learned of his second marriag given full credence when Finkel-| hd at once transformed hermolf in stein was searched and two mar-|* */€¥t) Por thirty days she followed the trail that led her at 2 o'clock this morning to tho bed chamber of the fickle Inkel- riage certificates found in his pocket, wl in this country a» arriy if ago. He is now gefull-| stein Sho broke into the room, selzed citizen, On April mar-| her recreant husband by the hair and Barah Commer 1h F dragged him from the side of his new Alderman Patrick D. Kelly] pride. Thon, ordering him to dress, she orem Mrs, Sarah] took him by the scruff of the neck and 4 took led niin off to the lockup, ty anend The bedroom © aroused the Hoe pared the morn-| Alng family, Whe wrued that 1, accor he new eoneindaw was a bieamiat they money digap-|dressod and flocked to the siatlon, de- im manding his punishment A special ps 4, the records ahow, Finkel: {live guard had to be pt Fannlo Hoening No. stein to wave him from. their wrat jldvidwe street. to the City Hall, chore | NOCH He was arrntened in Kanex Market i S He was held for trial tn $1,000 Alderman J mad them WHOLE ORPHAN ASYLUM — adjoining slip: the Battery time schedule. Bound for Brooklyn at a little after 8 o'clock this morning the rival boats steamed out of thelr slips together, and with thelr whistles screeching as a warn- Ing to passing craft to keep out of their way, The tide at the time was at the full of the flood and at mill race speed was rushing from the Upper Bay into the East Rives. As the Whilehall cleared her slip the foree of the current sweeping aguinst |her starboard side pushed her off the regular course and against the Mineola. The latter is the smaller vesnel of the ‘two and her guards being much nearer the water those on the starboard side of the Mineola went underneath the port guards of the Whitehall, The mix-up vaused little excitement abound the ferry-boats. a8 there were few passengers aboard either craft. They hung together for a couple of minutes, and a4 soon as they were disenti led was discovered that the Mineola’s rai forward on the starboard aide had been eeerled away, ‘The Whitehall was unin- | dJured Afier the collision the bonts crossed the river and landed thelr passengers, [The Whitehall continued making her regular trips, but the Mineola was com- yelled to fay up to have hee rail re. paired on the East River near and are run on the same FOR USING SOFT COAL. [Pngincer of Houses Owned by | Trinity Corporation Held, William J. Hettrich, of No, 19 Stook- jholm street, Brooklyn, engineer of the bullding Nos. 24 to 310 Hudson street, Jowned by the Trinlty Church Corpora- tion, was to-day held In $0 ball by Mag- {istrate Cornell, Im Jefforson Market Court, on a charge of using soft coal, Polleeman Doyle, of the Health Depart- iment, testified that he had warned Het- trich_on June 4 to abate the nulsance, and Dr, David L. Johnson, a sanitary Inapector, corrahorated his statement Ball wes furntshed by HH. Cammann, \agont’ hr the Trinity” noidings: BRIDGES AALLIES filed a formal offer of $50,000 with the town of North Hempstead, L. 1, for its interest and title In Success Lake, ‘The Announcement Number Two of the offer to purchase not only includes nea | V W e 5 | Now Going lake but also three rights of way owned ee oe ne ae | ery Important Waist Sale orn: any plan Mr. Vanderbilt may hav for) Second Floor. No doubt there are thousands who did not read the first announcement of this very important sale. Therefore, we cannot do better than to speak of it again, as its offerings cannot but do both you and usa great deal of good, You'll thank absolute control In this inland body of water and its phore front. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION, Hugh Flannagan, of No. 2213 Eighth) avenue, was arrested last night by De tective Shea, chatwed with being a sue Be ee ee oe ean ||| US for the values if you share, and will frankly admit they are of a character seldom venue’ a Treat eitate denier, who sald) met. Embraced are the choicest and daintiest styles of the season: that thieves have been cutting away the lead pipe in the vacant flats, White Lawn Waists that sold up to $4.00, at $1.95 White Lawn Waists that sold up to $6.00, at $2.50 White Lawn Waists that sold up to $7.50, at $3.25 nee a eae eae ne . CL: 9 “The Cheapest Shirts | Ever Saw was the expression used by hundreds of men who came here yesterday in response to our announcement of MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEGLIGEES IN MANY INSTANCES AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, Which expression of course implies that they're the greatest values of the season. And they are, without a doubt. | TELEGRAPH STREET-CAR STRIKE OVER. INGTON, W. Va., street-car strike was adjusted satisfac torily to all concerned at @ conferenc between officials of the railway and rep- rexentatives of the strikers to-day. This refers to the Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio divisions COLUMBUS MONUMENT HIT. BALTIMORE, Aug. 5—The Christo- pher Columbus monument in the grounds of the Samuel Ready Bchool, the oldest memorial in the world to the discoverer of America, was struck by Hghtning and n hole nearly a foot In diameter was made at the top of the base, BRETHREN OF THR KINGDOM. | MOREMEDON HN: fin ove: ae Every shirt is perfect in cut, fit and finish, and amlnently worthy in every lta opening reception in the Baptist particular. New, this season, of course—and in patterns that will appeal fo particular Church. The conference will last untll Priday. CO-OPERATIVE STORE FAILS. TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 5A co-oper- ative store for the handling of wha |they needed to purchase and the prod- uce they had to Bell docs not seem to We repeat the offerings. Main Floor, Front. $2,00 and $2.50 Negligees at $1.50, Underwear and Hosiery. Men's high grade Shirts, of extra quality Import- ed Madras, plaited or plain fronts; a large variety , Main Floor, Men's $1.00 Underwear, 50c, and stylish dressers. hi been & aucngte among the Farms 8 of new and 4ovirable styles, mostly ines: ate in the vicinity of North Brancli, Somer- etl tached cufys; values range from F x ; ‘ fet County, according to a bill Mled to her OF ak hola $1,50| Men's extra quality Cellular Knit, porous Heht: day in the Chancery Court by one of $2.00 Nesli t $1.35, | SalBRe ee taland aire and Drawers; a beautiful those who Invested in the goncern The Y egligees a vhite, silky texture; shirts are self | din the foncern. rhe 3 SN | fronts, allk binding and gilk-finished edges; draw- bi asks that 9 ADOPTED BY MAN AND WIFE, Twenty-two Youngsters Captured Their Hearts, +4 In caso SOUTH HAVEN, Mich, Aum. 5—Mrj with the and Mrs, John 8h: irow f Sout j then Haven, have adopted a whole orphan|a boy " a 18) th Ny i» wife the IM ver \s | MAYOR CALLS ALDERMEN, Speclal Meeting te | my Ro! to-day | Mayor Leow called a speota |meeting of the were do: ria fo erent real and permona Ane on Anenne Board of Aldermen for Aug 12 for the purpose of recetving and Acting Upon the report of the Committee nd vered to the Board enacted when they discoveras th. the first Monday In July inl meeting Is aecording to the cha AFTER LAST RITES Alderman Thought to Be Dy- ing Is Prepared by Pri and Then Seems to Gain + privilege of tom| he whould want to a Mlsneapolia Inetiiution isa mmen{| Strength Aga’ wement promptly: (ur supply of chi Mt ake—ho leas ti, ,| Alterman Beldyes, who ites critically 4 girls. ‘at Mie home, had a sinking spell and airs, Bhandr Ww Are ‘he laat rites of ehe church were ad- ond an athusing sight was minintered by the priest who le ih at- Parl tendance at his nédaide iron had never t % | Boon afterward, however, he rallied vas promptly med HEE weghm one" | atighily and his condition this morning, ; nn a although he ts unconscious, ie a little ¢ ™ favorable than it Was, The famlly just decided to adoat all whom they aie exceedingly | t* hat the bedi mtiameteetentien’ REV. CARROLL DOING WELL. | Good Report of Breeklys Pastor The sj and Veuldes tho act (ee'h report the Boar ; and collection of taxes, pteish to Thee Mresing Were.) on the levying BARTHQUAKE IN PORTUGAL, LISBON, Portugal, quake shocks were felt ia Be is oo ad te | anh BARATOGA, N, ¥., Aug. bey, Father Carroll, feotor of @. Vincent de Paul'e Chureh, Brooklyn, whoee leg wae amputated a8 @ heroic measure to ve {a reported at Dr, Gtrong’s well ga & — Aug 6.—-Barth- to-day througn~ olny this lite, rege ea - we i | take charge of the concern and wind up Mts affairs. ATKE pN'S BODY POUND, PLYMOUTH, Mass, Aug. 5. — The body of the Rey, Edward L, Atkinson, rector of Epiphany P. B. Church, New York, who was drowned in Boot Pond jast Friday, was recovered by a diver ot far from the place where the clergy- 4y will be tanen to Readi morrow and funeral services he home of his brother, Pe'atkinson, No. 39 Washburn street, Wednesday afternoon | MIND READER WANTS DIVORGE, BALTIMORE, Aug, 5.—-Mrs, Bessie Mae Bulermann, otherwise known as “Mae B'ral,’ who says that she Is a ind ader and spiritualist, has Pity tor a divorce from her hiisband, William Bulermunn, a variety wotor. Bho states thet her husband is now a resident of New Mork, Bhe also Aske the eustody of her minor child, Mollie, | FARMER WHIPPED BY MOB, OWENSBORO, Ky, Aug. 5.5-William Dodwell, a farmer living hear Yelying- ton, In Unis county, was taken from his home midnight bound tos tres and eaten with & DIAG a Walp until be | Was aimigat uncon m the lows of | 1008. beventy-five lashes were | Bdministered. BROKE MAN'S HEAD, FORT BENTON, Mont, ® quarrel over } t yes White corded Madras Negligees, with fine corded and tucked imported French fronts, broken sizes some attached, others detached cuffs, agularly $2.00, to close at......++ $1,35 $1.25 to $2.00 Negligees at $1.00. \ big lot of men’s fine quality, well made Nogli- in whites, with plain or plaited fronts; also darker grounds, with neat printed Jes of the desirable new shades with platted fronts, de- goods fre the regular goes, white and figures; several sty of tans and French grays, ched cuffs; some of these il oO AGH ‘many, however, are reduced from §1,25 to $2.00 each; these, of course, are in 1,00 broken sizes; all detached cuffs...,+++++++ $1. 75c. and $1.00 Negligees, 58c. ‘g Negligee Shirts, a clean-up of 2,400, made Pecrity at ibe, and $1, colored Madras, fancy stripes with detached cufte; plain tan colors, plaited fronts or white piped edges, with cuffs; also white Madras, plain or plalted fronts, without cuffs; made (n excellent manner, full length and good wide bodies; the best value offered this sea- ait we clude Our entire stock of ‘this lot net white and fancy plain or platted Negiigees 58 ihat have been sélling until now for Tie. to $1.25 Gach, CHOW. -rerssrerereerseeererresees ' Sixth Ave, gthto 20th St * Prompt Attention Assured All [all Orders, mpsoacranford Co. ere have the large double gussets, 3 pear! buttons twill bands; excellent wearing goods, made to sell at $1.00 per garment; all sizes to-morrow Men's 35c, Half Hose, 25c, Men's fast black lisle thread Half Hore, { designs of open lace effects to the toe, with hand. some ailk-embrojdered fronts of red, blue and white on black grounds; regularly 86c, pair, Ot vase 25 Women's 38c, Underwear, 25c, Women's very sheer Swiss ribbed (Rich a fect) pure white lisle thread Vests, very Acer full size, made low neck, sleeveless, trimmed en- Urely around yoke, front and arms with neat pate terns of one inch lace, silk tanes; price has 2 Deen 380, DOW.....44.. and 42c, Women's 50c, and 75¢, Hose at 35¢, Women's extra quality very sheer alin designs of vertical luce effects in lag hone if ported Isle threed Hose; sold reguiariy aie 65c, and 76c, pair, now Also the same quality in pinks, blues, tans, areens and grays; sold Fegularly at 60e. pair, now B6c.; 8 for.,.,. $4,00 wi ee eee roken lines of white, Y Sixth Ave, (9th to 20th St. | ae ™