Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TRAIN PLUNCED THROUGH DRAW. Two Men Killed in| Wreck on Jersey) Central at Elizabeth River Bridge. Eight Freight Cars Are Piled| in River and One of Them) Contains a Quantity of) Dynamite. Division the Central W Jersey plunged into over the | said he the tra! City, ts 1 whi middle brakeman Patrick Mansield was taken out from the de toad and | a broken leg fured. He live lives in Pla 1 and has re Bayonne ht + river an The second mite, and gr Supt. Ritchie that the of exploding. The the Li Powder W tan River leks Ls i terested. I r Feeney sald at the pital while he was being care rled there that he saw the red ¢ Bigh but he could not hold his train, as something was wrong with the brakes He said when he saw he was over in the river he 1 to an Webster to jump for hls life, but he did not think th nan heard him. He sald his enty miles an hour. t en- 110 tons, 1s een feet of run vi main line point north s were on of the 4 WRITE MAN AND NEGRO LYNCHED. Salyers and Gates, Murderers of a Rich Farmer, Taken from Lexington, Mo., Jail and Hanged. LEXING! Mo. Aug. Chars (wh nd Harry Gates (co red) wer here day and They W. Joh prised t) ago. Befo: yers made nd Gates were arrested on following yhooting after an | cha neon was one of | the wealthiest and most men | in the community, he fecling dingt the two men Ww The mob was orde well direct- A demand on the Jaller for the with refusal, the Jail door was battered down. TURNED WATER ON LIME BARGE FIRE Result Was that the Boat Be-| came a Seething Mass and) Resulted in a Lot of Damage} Being Done. After smoldering a day fire suddenly enveloped the canal boat Jymos A.| Meade off the foot of West Forty- | soventh street carly to-day, ‘The boat was tied In a Motilla of others and had heen brought down from Coxsackie loaded with lime | a] All ral Upon her arrival a fire was discover and the Fire Departme witified, day and most of the night xe streams were kept pouring into the boat, It is belleved, however, that the firecnen did not understand the chemleal action of lime and water, The result was that tho boat suddenly became a boiling mass of lime and at the hot from all quarters. A tug caught a hawser and towed the canal boat aver to the Jersey Whats, where she was beached and left to burn, The dose is extimuated ae #400, —— To Ald Brethren Abroad, Romanian Jowns of the city will meet jn the Educational Alliance Bulldhix, 7 Waet Broadway, to-morrow night mi Hear my Setiat the action ef the, PRINCE WOULD SACRIFICE THRONE FOR YANKEE GIRL. + Frederick William, Heir of Kaiser, Said to Be Infatuated with Marie Gladys Deacon. MISS MARIE GLADYS NEAC PARIS, Aug. 12. tiful American girl, the young Crown Prince Frederick William of Ger- ing to renounce his rank up his claim to the tl The interesting figure in this vomance is Miss Marie con, daughter of a famou belle who figured an international si Le Matin publ tory of violent scenes th place between Empere s son as a result of infatuation, The t of a ring which he, Deacon, who {8 nad sworn to give to no one but the n he intended to make his w It was an heirloom which had bee by his grandmother, the F pe derick ind Killed Edmund Abellic The Crown Prince met Miss De : —Forloveof a beau- to his sweeth h having w , Is the eldest ad Parker I daughter of mm, who, s imprisonment, but und: Mf public sent! pardoned him. Hy J with his wife, and in 1s s country with his two y M wit nt to visit his royal uncle, King Edward, and his fut fous thit the lad should hes an extraor- j!mso the rural If neim re= intimate eveloped signs of and retired to a sani- Ville. Mass., where he His wife and two eldest to this count 1 ML «lof the young Amertes 1 been one of The Prines was soon head over e t William a the you ters retur mint Re hat the Crown Prince | He ;rolonged his visit until his west, Wt said, and a co é fi fof his infatuation and or- reconciliation followed, After his death his determination to); Sen HinemEBR ne gta sian enna ene OI aRa beautiful American. eaqualiy among his ‘ Mer Mot Mrs. Deacon ts a daughter o: | Admiral Charles H, Baldwin, U, 8. A She was a reigning belle in New York, to Deacon in nee Brederick im Helle: un oll story 1 Last win i him away from ar that the boy might wth her mar eed eb Nede eee [father ot his love, anmdody pay: JOO) Vpithebr iebaidenee Bbcand TRYPHOSA JELLY POWDERS, at | eR OH TALTA-NITA, the pew predigested 9g) TIEIRING —"Quoddy Bay" taney But shee reeueetl Pa aioe joist Gindya Deacon's debut tn “Ame Kinds: simply add’ hot water; makes yg[ HOME-MADE JAMB =, 4m 15 | food, 2 pkge., S| fresh Horring; can, 9 aie He tesent Is Upogulatit and Baby Carriages and Jo- ares August Furniture Sate eated declarations ef love with a Mut: Teer-arinking . j Is a Most Important Event. 1 had no attra and he pmploling b es on the love affair of t s the affair m. en tine United States and statement that she would toa morganatic alliance wished to marry her a legal cerem friend she was s my'R Most ExclUNlVe need with he ments. It was 4 Gift of a King. ‘The Pringe’a reply to this was a gift) Germany. I wonoeR WHAT MAKES Me So b—D! i Timah TG \ Wilh rod hot diinks and hot red meats he makes his blood a calorie, And then calle down the Weather Man in language metaphoric He is hotter ‘neath the eoltd n the who's skinned at 1 Nor knows he's acting out the part of “Hach man his own stoker. By courtesy of the New York World this tlustration | not too cold, or some cold Postum Mood Coffee with a is reproduced, It caused comment, followed by thought, | sauecze of lemon in it IU's a sure matter of fact and certain proposition that, —Fuod experts and chemists know why Grape-Nuts food one can keep cool and comfortable in the hottest weather | does not heat the blood, but, on the contrary, furnishes if conimon sense 8 used on the food and drink question. | the exact kind of food from which Nature builds the Leave off liquors, meat, coffee and tea. Breakfast on y matter In brain and nerve cells, fruit, & dish of Grape-Nuts breakfast food and cream, | nervous system 1s well fed and kept up to full and perhaps one or two soft eggs. strength you can be comfortable ip any weather, [t is Let tt go at that, unless you want a slice of toast; and | the nervously depleted people that suffer in Lot weather, repeat thir meal during the day. Pin your faith to good, sensibl elenth id, Cut out the hot drinks on hot days, Sip a little water] and mark the increase. of comfort, i che * THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST I2, 1902 n the love of a| Great Crowds at Che Big ONFE: Interest Is Intense. |Demonstrations of Gvery Kind. It’s a wonderful affa’r, this great. 6th Annual Pure Food Show. The more you see of it the more your wonderment increases. The Demonstrations are extraordinarily entertaining. Practically every food manufacturer of renown is represented. The booths are many and strikingly handsome. The entire Floor is a picture vivid with life and color. It is one that enthuses visitors. As you wander about the Aisles, stopping here and there and eventually reaching the Order Room, where quick and polite salespeople take your order, you become deeply impressed with the scope of the Exposition. So many appetizing foods temptingly displayed make your mouth water. You probably never realized that there were so many good things to eat. That you may better appreciate the greatness of this Exposition we name the following who have: exhibitions and demonstrations here: Nora Croft & Allen Co.—Sw Wright & Graham: k PaciNe Connt Horas Co—Mute Te: to Co,—Tea-Ette, ut Tsutter, ¢ Mercantile Co.—Germen Dreakfasti] | O. J. Weeks & Co.—tce Cream Powder, Stainof nd Co,—Malta-Vita 4 Pickle Royal Luncheon Cheese, orfection Cream Cheese, | Adsmith Ls George LD, Insley & John 7. Cutting & Co, | voter & Wrightington—Old G Wrightington—Tri-Color S$: o & Co—Cudany Root alty Co~Anker’s Bo Junket & Whey. erial Cement, ‘The Vanilla Cr Vanilla Crystals, Raines & Co., Lend Hobe Polish, Sir Thomas J. Lipt yton's Teas and Coffees, a Food K. Fairbanice ©: Stern & Saalbery ORANGES. . SUCCOTASH, Fancy sweet JAMAICA FANCY MAINE SUCCOTASH, ORANGES, very” juicy, pet Og} | sweet, creamy, tender, can, Finest quality, cake of pasty, 7. Fancy Maine Sugar Corn, 2 Ib. v poe 10 Ib, sack, 35¢,; 5 1b. sack, can, Limit of 12 cans to a customer SMYRNA FIGS. Milford rand Mixed Handsome S-ctown, bright, thin 20 erkins or Onions; quarts, 4a skin Figs, Ib. MILK. MAGNOLIA CONDENSED MILK, can, 9 SNCH PEAS — Imported Petit 9g fing; eal REE DE fresh selected MACKE Tava, very. Ia. $109) 92) MARMALADE—Home-made_ Orange 8: ‘OIE GRAS—Toysson- uine and absolutely 9g REANS—New York State Pea Beans, Marmalade. very delt: 1-1b. hand picked: #1 . ancy, firet glass for y 15 BEAN S—"Milfora MUSTARD—Colman's English Muss yy < Young Se ah SALAD O1L—Santa Leon Salad Ol; 49 tard: box. full quart hot Booth's 48| CORNSTARCH —Fino quality; 119. 6 “Gold Seal" Pineapple 4g or hindquarters fancy Lamy uker’s Nutritiow per ean A choice potted fish &e; li hes, large gs Pears, iy good syrup; doz, $115; 49 ntermented i 40c.; pint bottle ont ‘Cameo" State arttott ar *. quart bott ‘epint bottle, b CHERRY PHO aqualitt Fancy Quoen Olives, Spanish —pimentos; pints, Ss antiseptic and g PHATE—The | duct! AP—Milford i bar NOLA-Cleans everything; 5 Family Tar Soap; yg zanilla Baby vanish pimen- Sor. bottle, 21 County Full ANTAC Us OLIVE OIL—Pinest quality French 1B | Olive Ol, quarts, 30", pints, 37 DATING SOAP, PICKLES—Finest quality Ch 25 a delicious relish; bottle, 15 CRACKE A very pi ck and Mah; bot- 93 wt Remarkable Clearance Prices. | Business thrives like a green bay tree. Day after day this fine Fur- . ie * | niture Store presents the most attractive opportunities imaginable, The deep Pree reductions we are naming are New features daily. Quick publicity is given every line. No time causing a scmsational stir, and in consequence more babies are now rid- | jg Jost in letting you know ing in new carriages than many mothers ever dreamed of. These tWO} HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE AT items to give an idea of how great the savings are: THE BIG STORE. $20.00 GO-CARTS. sis ae cere $18.50 BABY CARRIAGES. Sa SD GOsCAR TS. $17.00 GO-CARTS. $11.00 BABY CARRIAGES. $10.50 BABY CARRIAGES. $12,00 GO-CARTS, 22 different styles; reed boy; all finely finished; best Up- All 18 different styles; bodies of holstery in various materials, finest reed, in handsome de- All such as simile lambelle, cor Reduced aigns) upbolaterclin newest duroy, carriage cloth, ‘etc: effects, beat gearing, rubber Reduced Satip: parane ay to Beautitully desiyned PARLOR SUITS, 5 pieces, crotch mahogany veneer frames, emg aor eee toe, Sa Se rear lily carved, French logs, massive arms, all spring edge, made t-brake; some ce covers; best Bte Ff with best s.eel tempered springs, and covered in new and exquisite designs have parasols, others lace cov- SO rae ey rubber eee; | FF, OO) 04 satin damask, regular price, $56.00; August price, 45.00 ers; neatly enamelled in sven) Z. OO hares to:t brake. SADDLE SEAT and marcon, (Second Floor, Rear, ‘Take Bicalater) ROCKERS ,\tkeittuste| So tion, in golden cak or mahogany finish; high arm, braced with pretty tured spindles; high back, artistcally em- bossed, well made and braced, Regular price 1] $3.00. Special for this sale, | SHousefurnishings. Yow York's Greatest Stocks. HOUSEFURNISHINGS! What a number of needs the word covers! You cannot fully appreciate the significance of that word until you have sven our great Housefurnishing Department in the Basement. 2 25 EXTENSION TABLES, golden oak CARVING KNIFE AND FORK, * finish, top 40 inches long, 5 mas- WOODEN COAT HANGERS, 2 seqularly 50c.; por eet, 15 CHIFFONIERS, sie med lege, can be extended t ’E BOXES, ; . PASTRY BOARD, with cleated golden oak, 3 : eae REVS DOSES, It ine SOPs Gl sy Lats 15 feels, (sale 5.90 pc : : ‘ PRETTILY DESIGNED deep, polish finish,’5 large, deep draweis, cast brass drop | handles, shaped to 4} excellent COF! MILLS} can be regulated to TOILET CABINETS, with hand- ZH Fi fine or coarne; worth 206, 9 enmge misror, 4 ahelven, SPONGES, bleached, good quality 9 DRESSMAKER'S TABLE, folding worth 10¢,, legs, SOc. and 75 EOOK RACKS, 40 inches high, with “ENTERPRISE" OR “UNIVER- four shelves, 50 SAL" FOOD OR MEAT CHOP- INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP, com> 9 GS plete with mantle shade and chimney, LL CAR BULB SHAPE LAMP, 28 | PERS, uly $1.75, vi 25 GAS MANTLE, a good mantle, per 85) “COLUMBIA" _ BISS: dozen, MUSIC CABINETS, ma- hogany fini: elegant construction and finish, French legs, large com> partments with shaped structio top and French bevel j} lax price, § plate mirror; regular price tt 4.50 in {|_| pa ater PET SWEEPER, tegu' GOLDEN inches wide; 3 STEP LADDER (S{t., made atrony, 42 WELSBACH NO. 2 MANTLE, IG ananee w1S8j a 5. 50 TABOURETTE OR JARDINIERE GAS CHANDELIERS, with heavy Peta lcatraraicautapeencaeener ae standard, with igh, highly polished, large compart bevel plate mit- ments, French legs, very pretty Beautitul Yew Rugs. ; - > ee GOLDEN OAK WRIT- ING DESKS, of excellent . design and construction, Colorings and Designs Chat Will Havo\|, ° Great Vogue Chis Minton : prettily shaped top, with French bevel plate mirror, carved lid; base fd icontains two large Looks as though the designers were working overtime to produce —4————"" Ibook shelves, Regular such masterpieces of the rug weaver’s art, Never prettier styles than HH | rice, $8.00; Aug unt are now gracing our popular Rug St Prices, too, are a8 great a, ' source of surprise A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF j 6.50 FRENCH WILTON RUGS, heey HNP ety bs Famous for their rematkable wearing quali: is len than the wholesale cost, We \ price, fies as weil as beauty. Many are exact yuarantoo the quality to be all wool copies of the criginal Ofiental Carpe's x1) 8 $11.50; 7.0x10.6, x12 size, 0,00 | 8.3x10.0 size, 40,00 $5.25; Oxy tt, 3.25 MASSIVE MORRIS CHAIRS a 5, heaviest and tor-aawed golden oak jeep pile, medals GTARDS hewshon, tt inches by ahi 7, 00 fared solid brass arms, 3 light 2, 00 a cS nll wool, very HANDSOME COUCHES, 27 inches SMYRNA RUGS, best qualitics, made by AXMINSTER RU beat quality, very lion and Turkish designs and color finish, plato polished, the foremost manufacturers, braced with heavy ti {x12 sive, 22,50 | 30x72 in, 3,35; ‘ * La heavy ch fect; ca , © ft, long, all hair filled, © 70x80.6 we, 16,50) Mx50in., 2,25 Halt size, $28.50 valuc, — A | 10 neveral diferent posit va aquate ful, made wh Ra 1% plete with reversille cushions cave Steel tempered springs, aud coven Gx9eize, 11,00 20x54in, 1,78 g.car0.oize, $28.50 value, LD, 2D | bred in new designs of Wellington Ininew ant ceuut ot detgungt pla » 5,50 | 21448 in,, aud Rockwood velour and Belgiau and figured velours and consurgy alan 180 ‘ 1,25 | oxo size, $14.50 value, 14.00 ats; segulat price, $8.75). Teqular price $15.00, 16x36 in, 90 (risa Floor) fal price, 6. OO isk ois vale,