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4 CIAL STABS AND ROBS A BIC MAN Pretty Mamie Powell Turns Highwayman and Is Caught After Ohase. VICTIM A POWERFUL ONE. She Knocks Down James Kennedy and, Taking His Watch and Money, Runs Away. Mamie Powell, pretty, slight and only twenty-one, started her career to-day as a highway robber. Armed with a knife with a blade four inches long and sharpened on both edges down to the appearance of a stiletto, she held up a well- known citizen of Harlem, a man of powerful physique, in the gray hour of dawn, demanaed his money or his life in true Dick Turpin style, stabbed him three or four times and | knocked him down. Then she swiftly went through his pockets, secured his money and val- | uables, and sped away, only to be caught after a chase of three blocks and taken to court. | Resorts to Woman's Weapon, There she tried to influence the judge by her tears and her pitiful plea that she and not the man had been the victim of a highway rob- bery. But the evidence and the re- spectability of her accuser were too strong, and she was held for trial in $1,000 bail. James Kennedy, of No. 2154 Lexington avenue, was the victim of the girl rob- ber. He is a six-footer, broad should- ered and muscular. As foreman of the United States Plastering Company he {s obliged to rise at 3. In the morning and'go to work. This morning he walked down Lexing- ton avenue and into One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street to take a Third) avenue car downtown. In front of N 125 Vest One Hundred and Twenty. enth strect the girl sprang out in front of him from behind a high brown stone oop. She seemed greatly excited. Appeals to His Gallantry, “Oh, sir," she cried, selzing Mr. Ken nedy’s arm, “please take me home. 1 am pursued by enemics and have no one to protect me!" But her black eyes Mashed with flerce menace and not with anything like fear, and she held one hand behind her sus- piclously, Mr. Kennedy realized at one that he was “up against a brace game to use his own words. So he shook off her hand and backed away. Give me money, then,” she said, her growing more stern I have none,” said the man, and he started to cross the street, Fights Like a Tigress, In a second the girl was upon him. In the hand she kept behind her flashed the long blade of a knife and a moment later the girl was stabbing Mr. Ken- nedy in the left side, near the waist with all her strength. ' His clothie; Yented her from seriously wo: him, but she fought Ike a tigress, the force of her blows knocked down, bij him as he was and frail as was his assailant. | borough of Queens and ts i J ih 5 ¥ of . going to re-|derbiit, but as the Duchess was so anx- rt pratan fie conle seccyar ‘trom his aur: Ure. the fame rumor had Capt. Miles lous to land she skipped lightly down} CROKER IS REPORTED ored Ww tack the girl had deftly run through iia | sath heneacreeding him. Capt. O'Reilly |the gangplank to the pier and instantly IN GOOD HEALT: Tn. sp Pockets wnd_taiken his cold watch aa | 242 he hadn't heard of any such ohange.| i164 her arms about Mrs. Oelricha’ ALTH. | pies 3 chain “an? ‘ei Then “she sped away. | CASTRO'S COUSIN HERE. Tech ¢ BReue ore ene ae eee 18: She ana r victim shou! : eck. yor man | have. eve ‘Police! Police Gen, Abdulfo Bello, cousin of President] The Duchess was greatly pleased to| Mr. Belmont, who went abroad to re: | as simple i il unaffected Kenned ul not even rise, | castro of Veneauela, and administrator | ace her old nurse at the pier, and after | {urn with his wife and the Duchess, am As democrntt American Policeman Suriiiakdin came down| hie ee ie ie ere Caracas: le In| ictssing her repeatedly she asked her | #8 he had been to Carisbad and had Rnd viecereomine oven Reaeiee: One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street | hellion tn, Venezuela, He Mt eas to | into her own carriage and with her was | tAken the waters, and that he had gone] torlety, of course, ¢ At full ADeC0. ae iio met" eried [ease the oblect of hfe viakt | driven to the Waldorf, where she will | Over mith an fdea of having an enjoys} Pane Dn tier ner ere eo Kennedy ntinmito the mint Tel tet = | remain for a few days, going thence to| ®>le trip. to allow them to do so, she was the pail Ash So At Ma “i Newport and from there to Hempstead, | “Because of the death of Mr. and Mra. | enough to stand in the sunlight so. they running to overtake her, On the way Because of social engagements she ry said Mr. Belmont, “IL don't sup- | Could & fow she tossed away Mr, Kennedy's wate be bac ncaa " ny Que Vann HCH EG Bhavatain ett scam tanne eae ee ral CA BLE be back In London before Oct. 1 pose that all of the gayeties planned MTT AED an areaway. In the bosom of the girl's . On the trip over the American Duchess | foF the Duchess will take place, Any-| shirt Het the policeman found Ken-| was the most light-hearted of the entire she will have a pleasant time, ‘far? 1 , and in her skirt pocket the party. She romped about the decks, w Mr. Croker at Wantage and he Only EOF point Besley hae ta Giaiaiationy enaitaiar| ee eee Palngled.frealy with the! other: gaevent|ia having tho:tineof hisiliteover therecleink cevaatact Tee We i to Harlem Potce one ae and tater! MANILA, Aug. 19—The native crew |aers and was one of the leading spirits | He is looking much better than when f Wved "at No. 1° West “Phirty-ninth OF the Interisland steamer Dox Her- |in organizing dancgs and other forms of | he left York and is not talking Weare Street, but she is not known in that. manos, which mutinied at Port Viraco, |entertainment aboard politics, He asked me what Kind of a me neighhorhood, Meant’ to steal $150,000 which they sup-| After the first 4 t she visited the | campaign D. antl ‘ The: : eal anita’ vatarell ora fist he: me aioe yup | he first day out she visited the | campaign Devery was carrying on, bu r rt senntads Hel ta 2G Saath Pre Rte yea aaaktte OMT HY Lnverngepantenm Minceee airy OT Aitah etiam mopar ere sa yetale to a party and that “this man.” point: |, largo sum of money among them, Some | opened | was unable to tol oh." nad Areatly, UpSot 0 f TURKEY STILL BACKWAMD, money among them, Some | of ‘as unable to toll him much. tne at Kennedy, had tried te hold ner | Aika aes mn, the children who were tll have the| A big $1,000 white bull dog walked other passengers Ru She is pretty, dark of halr and eyes, ofthe Turkiens Aug. 19 —Thelpughess to thank for delicactes sent) down the gang plank with Mr. Belmont, |dolnh Aaronson, who has arranged to and has i clear complexion, with dim the Turkish Goverment to IVe|ehem from tho frat cabin table. At her| He bought iim in London, and is ox-)EhnS: Nom SR ie a ee pled shocks. Bho mara as straw sailor eat i 2 aie ae i og ines a request Dr. Chapin also administered to| tremely proud of bis purchase. artist thas: Kubelik. at black y rt and a| fev eat ecting Americin tn-|the suffering children and thelr mothers, | When told eve Prank. Mokee brought white anlet waist, : | terests has led to somewhat strained re- Peer there arin ney neaiita nes ie a eee nucriiv of a new ROSE COGHLAN’S MIST. | lations between the United States Lega-| carried fd Mink chain pu . man, Mr. Belmont simply sald: H tting better jon and e Porte, Jiplon cire “Ts tha i} 0s AKE. | antlet a iirthen delay ee te Teen) was fairly bursting with gold and @reen-| Oy che tri aaiaad bargain he hind th eipt: . may possibly lead to a sharp reminder | backs. She distributed handsome uma} organized a ° won two| put & Vas oety Paes A | Antegue Applies Carbolic Acta to | {rom the United States to the stewards and other attendants on| pools, both Can RInga amoee | Hey Way. SHURE Beer niAye he Weyle not say Her Face and I» Badly Injared, | TORY BEATEN IN BELFAST, board the vessel TM aba Pers nrierginey uaa gre HELENA, Mont., Aug. 19.—Rose | LONDON, The Duchess wore a green crepe dej\gigw, » more than t gh-| LONDON, Aug. 19.—Thomas Sloan, of LP , the well-known actress, who some \the Protestant. Association, candidate |onine dress over white allk taffeta and| (On the Kronpring Wilhelm was the YOUNG ROBERT GOELET Weeks ago announced her intontion in|f0F the House of Commons, has beon|® Dix brown picture hat trimmed with | Murduls de la Montague and his wife, FOILS ADVENTURESS, the District Court here of becoming an (elected by a majority of S40 yotew over |Hifd's wings and ribbon. About her |Emnclacn. The Mauls ia a captalie th American citizen in order that she might | Buller (Unionist). in Bouth Belfast Divis-]WAist was a long, flowing pink andthe French Army and was the officer -_ purchase land and engage in the cattle |! The ate Wiliam Johnston twice | white silken saah ted In a big bow at|Who oilclafed at the degrading of Capt. | One aimusing Incident of the voyaxd bh le [ie rie pemt ary pluralities of 2,600, and he. was | hor back. Dreyfus. He cut the buttons from his} On 3 ‘ : | having returned trom the a after | three times returned without oppositi - looat and broke his sword, He refused | Was attempt of an ady ean to fe Gia eountey, Br Pibgontnest aaa Part| Losy Lore IN ALPS, A Girlish Matron, {to make any statement regard the | make love to young Re t G " trast of land ‘which she will stock witt| ZDRMATT, Bwiteerland, Aug. 19 About her neck was 4 brown and | “*** woman was rather pretty and abou thoroughbred cattle, fie uaay at JP —~| white silk boa. thirty-five years old, Young Goolet 4 ‘ ~ body of Dr, Largin, Chief Judge wad Hah, SRUTUmEHLa, AL @ local Notel| St xe Herne Court, har heen found ot| ,EYeY one who remembernd the COULD NOT BELIEVE Dae OF Re nt ast night she applied carbolio acia in a) Of the Herne Court, | Duchess et the time of her mariage| FAIRS HAD BEEN The entire Vanderdllt and Helmon Ing mistaken it for a gaily aint PAN \wintch tie ehunted Waly Mount Dem, |, ted on hi ~J rty had tlon of music room: or a mild solution aha| Which he climoed Saturd commented on her youthful appearance. pa nas &. BPORAD OF. Ee apr had for years as a lotion. She h 7 set apart fr thelr dining table owing Pabbed ter, ‘fasturea® CRE (fhe had) BARIC CEYLON MISSING, Although married for more than seven! when told of Mr. Churlos 1. Falr'sl ts tho Jed condition of main thoroughly before discovering the mis-| HONOLULU, Aug. 5, vi ran.| 20ar# she is as slender and girlish 8) goat at Quarantine Mr. Vanderbit] (2,0 {eee 828 while it Was seVoral houra| ctaco, Aug, 1—The tn k Corton. tus | Before. Her cheeks were ax rosy through | at first refused to credit it AUCEDIT | gale \ ih ona adlene'ee ernpiating pain, tt te not thi, the ex! been sixty days out on a trip to Layean| * slight coat of tan, as though she had) 4: can't be true,” ho auld. “Why, I i tha eg alti the AA features will be’ permanen AMER ae | Iblund ad bACK, aid {ears are enter.| Hever been til a moment in her lite eawUiiin ana ect facith ial : + T]ar sce was approached by the ad- + SA AMAGY |tained that she hae been lost ‘As Or. Robert Gostet aided her tol Mrcnine chiy a few dave beeen] vencuress and fi changed nani THIS CAR NEEDS NO ENGINE, |®*77L® wit! LADuoxts, walking down the wanaway he caught |saued. 1 had one of my own ana 1} money Was Aivided among the ste "| MANILA. Aus. 19 rey her by the arm and found hacwing to my own and It] syqiotousiy, and at dinner that night the . A forse of nattve) a heavy gold chain a di | wae faster even than Charley ¥alr's.| woman schemer was aeated ut the select Vilinots Central Experimenting | GonAAMHARY, engaged © band of In| i eave ey were rene ay of aoe I cannot see how such an accident] janie beside young Goelet with Ball Bearings, |rones In @ sharp fight last Saturday | fod" M6 KeY® | oould have happened unless one of the], 0 4 did the young ma near Caloocan, four miles north of M and appeared to have seen hard sery- Not one word 4 © e man CHICAGO, Aug, 19.-Pxperinent . ot Mn. 1M! tires exploded. His machine was nol to his unexpe: "Wet ents are) uila. “ne arrival of reinforcements for |S, hb fi tots antes ng gonducted by the Ilinole Central ine constabulary won them th “1 soe you've, got the keya of the | Marder to atop than any other ae kny ee road with a dovice that may revo-|\ Four membera “of the constabulary [Mere With vous’ Aald Mr. Goalet | “This has broken Mrs, Vanderbilt al] Woman was a vory much disappointed pnise the frotght carrying business,| Were Killed and one We re ccd Seetuinly Raves and 1 hope, nothing up. She was having euch an enjoyable person throughout the trip, . much fc : ; of which, are Atiod yrith all: behing them,” but peaasenaet On, hoard way, thas. the | Asked bout his ‘own witomobiies, My, | MILLID BY ELHOTRICITY, & kingle person can | MORO ATTACKS REFULSED, tne prowpect of aoe back to America. | "i've gold every one I poguare, 1 have Rene at: ct oie Uedames day ehe aa ow much nearer | gotien rid of them all, 1 don't want 0] Pall code, the fifteen-year-old nally ccomp lished Pie ital tang Avs, Die be Moros in Min- was to New York, be locked up for #lx months in thie! #on of Patrick J, Woods, of No. 49 Ex- eel ene, janko are renewing thelr attacks on tho x atateroome were oa the starboard | couniry at drivi change street, was found dead on th with outposta and pack trains of the Ameri- promenade deck, and, nannies | y don't know how fast I have} West Shore ore dock. He had bee: ean column at Lake Lana, ‘The Ameri- cxtpodingly plsesent weathes, veiled on autamol but eee 1} eloctrocul: A live eleotric Light wire ony, ba caatantolin ol my areater part of her "hse ae riey Fale wan bly a near the Mi, eore ve usin utbenee ‘se lossae’ played briige whist eoming : le |by Mrs, Guaste Singer Blumfeld, the wife LOCAL. FUND FOR VENICE CAMPANILE, A committee has been appointed by the National Arts Club to recelve contribu- tlons for the Venipe Campanile fund. |The club has undertaken the work Jn recognition of the courtesies extended to |{American art students tn all the art | centres of Itaiy, where the public colle. |{lons are always open for their beneft without charge. Checks to the fund should be drawn to the order of Spencer |Trask, treasurer, and sent to the Na- tlonal Arts Club, or In care of Spencer Trask & Co., No. 7 Pine street. DODGES BEHIND HIS SON. Accompanied by Her derbilts She Returns to Visit Her Old Home Baward C. Wallace, millionaire, ap-| i 5 prome Court, Brooklyn, for permission! gers On Kron Prinz to appeal from the decision of Justice | Charles If. Fisher, of Nyack, Y., who | fined him $% for running an automo- | bile at excessive rate of speed. | Permits was given to Wallace to ap- peal. Watlace made the claim that his | Pourteen-year-old son Was the owner of the automobile and was running It at the time the ‘rate of speeq was com= nlained of. i Wilhelm. an Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough, made the following statement upon her arrival to-day: CKS YONKERS MAYOR, fae Bree Uy Lactiektea te ibe Surrogate Bilkman, of Westchester|[S0!™ 1m America. My thoughts County, has sent to the Mayor and! have been here at least one-half Chie of Police of Yonkers a letter the time since I lef: stating that if the city's pool-rooms are place Hike America, especially New | not closed up in forty-eight hours he | york, will take steps to cause the law to be) 4, | enforced England in my ho vor Walsh has repited calling upon | very delightful, but Surrogate to substantiate the yoouing forward with longing to ges he makes ANNUL CONTRACT MARRIAGE, ‘!* visit for at leant five yenrn.? The Duchess arrived on the Kron- The first sult to dissolve a marriage un- der the Marringe Contract law passed by| pring Wilhelm. She {Is looking even the last Legislature has been Instituted} more youthful and slender than when There in no eo and tt tn have heen the eh | she was married. She was accompa- %| nied by her mother, Mrs. 0, H. P. | Belmont, Mr. Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. | William K, Vanderbilt, jr, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson and éob- a renident of the rth $100,000, who I street of Max Blumfed, de, said to be at No. 188 Orchard )ULD MAY BUY ESTATE, It Is reported that Howard Gould Is negotiating for the purchase of a large « tract of land in that part of Hunting- | ert Goelet and Dr. F. W. Chapin, L Xecki Mz | From the time the big steamship jentered quarantine the Duchess stood on the promenade deck watch- ing the familiar sights along the bay. “O, it's perfectly grand to be back | again,” she said to Mr. Vanderbilt, who stood at her side, “Tam 80 happy to get back again.” The big buildings which have, been erected since she left were pointed out to her by Mr. Vanderbilt. The homecoming of the party was marred by the announce- ton, L. L, known as West Neck, Gould to Huntingte his automobile with a party of friends and inspected the West rk prop. erty. It I6 sald that if he acquires the jand he will have tt laid out into golf inks and will build a club-house. IMPALED ON THE FENCE. Albert Ludwig, twenty, of Ninety-fourth street, t to vault over | the Iron picket fence about the grounds of the St. Joseph's Home, at Ninetieth | street and Avenue A. One of the pickets penetrated his back. At the Presb: terian Hospital Surgeon Van Ingen’ said he did not think the patient would It BIG TURTLE IN NEWARK BAY, 0, 310 Bast entire Mother and the Van-| DUCHESS O _ STILL P A turtle that welghed eighty-two pounds was caught on a fishhook in| ment a§ Quarantine of the death of Newark Bay by J. H Kinklehaus, of | Mr. Mrs. Chart . Fair. 1 Nee Pett clan of Nemeth: Tel eee ee les Bait EES news was first broken to Mr. Van- turtle was hauled out with great effort, as it made a desperate resistance ROOSEVELT DOYS IN SHOW, It ts expected that the President and his boye will enter one or more of thelr horses at the horse show to b Wo near Sagat Til on Centre I some ; , bitt ume in September. | heard the news in Manat CONFEDERATED socIBTY sump, , WA!ked In to Fae ee os st Bult has been brought in the Supreme| He had been gone ae Court, in Brooklyn, against the Conted.| When all of the women in the ataterton i a fe Confed- | ocan to cry. Mra. Vanderbilt, who had erate Memorial Association by John M Shaaghnery, as assignee tor John Cox | enjoyed the trip across immensely, was Underwood, formerly the superintendent , completely broken down. Dr. Chapin Jand secretary of the association. The| was sent for, and administered restora- Cae a tives to Mra. Vanderbilt. Mrs. Vander bilt, who was dressed in a light-colored gown, changed it for a black one. Bhe had no black hat, and Mes, Gibson took the one she was wearing and gave it to Mrs, Venderbilt, the Duchess the Va Fer. and Mrs, Gibson were in dorbilt staterooms, and when he which {9 alleged ‘or salary nds a, RECEIVER FOR A PAPER. Vice-Chancellor Stevenson, sitting In nd | [Chancery Chambers, Jersey City, mas 4 appointed James Connolly, x lawyer, of czk “ilzabeth, N. J.. receiver of the ‘Times Publishing Company of that city. Guested (by Mrs, \Melriohs, | Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs was the first to greet the Duchews at the pler, She had come down to meet her sister, Mrs, Van- THOMPSON TO RETIRE. It ls rumored that Inspector Walter | Thompson had tired of his job in the L, oe |derbilt, whose wife 1s a sister of Mr. | over, but the losses wi the hazard was only f ——— OUD OF AMERICA - DUCHESS OF MARLBORUGH. (From photograph taken toduy at the dock for The Kyen ere very slight, a8 | hey ‘or A -cent a point. | cu biggest ple- customs ofi- than twenty- {the MARLBOROU ning World.) GH TELEGRAPH. BIG ORDERS FOR ENGINES. BALTIMORE, Aug. 1%—It {s an- nounced at Baltimore and Ohio head- quarters that an order would be placed within a few days for 100 additional locomotives, for delivery next spring. CORTELYOU GOES BACK. CANTON, 0., Aug. 19.—Secretary to the President Cortelyou, who has been a guest of Mrs. McKinley, has left for Washington. WIRELESS FOR BOSTON. BOSTON, Aug. 19.—The project of es- tablishing a wireless telegraphy ser- vice between Highland Light and Bes: ton Is being considered by bustness men of Boston, chiefly those Interested in shipping WIRELESS FOR MIMIC WAR. NEWPORT, Aug. 19—A lighter has arrived here with a force of work- men and set up at Fort Wetherell a Marconi signal mast for the use of the rmy in the coming manoeuvres. Other masts are to be placed at Block Island and at Napatee Point, at the entrance of Long Island Sound. ’ AUTO FIT FOR A PRESIDENT. HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 19.—Presi- dent Roosevelt is to have a ride through the principal streets here Friday after- noe in the handsomest victoria auto ever made In the country. The machine has just been completed by a Hartford firm, ROOSEVELTS AT ILLINOIS FAIR. SPRINGFIELD, Il., Aug. 19.—Plans are partially completed for President | Roosevelt's reception on Oct. 2 at the | State Fair. The President and the Cab!- net members will be guests of the State Board of Agriculture. After luncheon at | the Leland Hotel they will go to the fair grounds, where the President will de- live? an address and hold a reception. Later he will dine at the Executive Mansion. In the evening the President win go to Chicago, on the Invitation of four Republican clubs there |FINED AS HIS CHAUFFEUR WAS. | NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 18.—George McFadden, whose chauffeur was fined $10 Jand costs for over-speeding his auto- | mobile yesterday, was fined a like sum | for over-speeding while he himself wa in charge of the machine, KNIFE FOR AMB ADOR MEYER. | BOSTON, Aug. 19—George yon | United States Ambassador to has entered a private hospital to undergo an op tion similar to the one performed some time ago. It ix un- derstood that the trouble is not of se- rious character, ROBBED WRONG HENROOST, NEWBURG, Aug. 19.—"If I had |known, Jedge, that it was your hen- i y, I would ha tack) other, but your jus Thus poke Paul Grazraven when he was a raigned in the police court before Justlc Samuel B. Rogers at Fishkill Landing, He got one ye KILLED BY 2,200 VOLTS. IAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Aug, 19H. McGuigan was killed by 2,000 volts of electricity passing through his body. house Compay and came ere from Pitts- burg GREAT CROPS ASSURED. MEXICO, Mo., Aug. 19.—The great rain needed to put the finishing touch on the great crop, probably the largest In the history of the Western country since {t was settled by the white man, has come. The people are rejoicing. TO IMPORT IRON AND STEEL, CAMDEN, N. J., Aug. 19.—The New York Shipbuilding Company has bought $0,000 tons of manufactured fron and steel from the Lancashire Iron Com- pany of Scotland, This is one of the largest orders for iron and steel given in thls country to a forelgn company. ‘OLD M WED WIFE'S NIECE. ry | Rev. Dr. Cobb, Seventy Years made by the friends here n avenu there {8 not love affair wi Miss Dowlo of Miss Dow ar. to take his y | MI of M Missionary 8 Kourd Coal Barre |iita death to» |New Haven Company: ders of engin came into with coal, Announcement wroat surprise Dowle Is erved with «distinction with INISTER T0 of Rey. Dr to Miss Dowle She lives at N Brooklyn, and says hing romantic about th her aged uncle, confesses 10 forty y. and her black hatr is tinged with gta le, is a teacher In Dr, Cobb is bullding a new house oung bride to, a daughter of M: the engagement Cobb comes as a many WASHINGTON. } Oe es WORLD'S TRADE FOR A YEAR, WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. — The State Department has made public a re- port from United States Consul Winter at Annaberg, showing the commerce of the world for 1901, according to German statistics. The total Import and ex- port trade of all countries is given as Approximately $23,800,000,000, | Old, a Pastor Emeritus, | eins pEAco: STORY. will Marry Miss Emma) wasitnGron, Aug. 19—-Herr Her- Dowie, mann von Siemke, Royal Councillor of Commerce of Berlin, is here on a visit to the United States. He corroborated “ the denial given by Miss Glad: . Early in October the Rev, Dr, G.| con of her Alleged love aftair with: ihe Cobb, seventy years old, pastor emeri-| Crown Prince of Germany. | tas of the Congregational Church of], A. R, WANTS GEN, MILES, Florence, a suburb of Northampton, |/ wasHmNGTON, Au; j ; L n AS N, Aug. 19. —Gen, Ell Mass. will wed Miss Emma Dowle, of \porrance, head of the Grand Arm: Brooklyn, a nivce of his first wife, WhO}made an oficial call at Army Head- died two years ago, quarters ta formally invite Gen. 410 take a prominent part in the nd Army Encampment to be held re this autumn, the ab Yen. Milos the wishes of the v were communicated to Col, Whitney, Jef- that = her MAN HOUSEKEEPER. Tried It Ninety Days. oars During the filness of the late Mrs. Cobb Miss Dowie attended ner, and, in fact, had during her lifetime been @ ‘There is one case on record where requent’ visitor at the home of her! man had a good easy time of It [meiner be Cobb's daughters, a cousin | While bis wife was away, and she mith | tells the tale, 1. Taylor, pastor of the Puritan Con-| for me to leave husband for a month \gregational Chureh, Brooklyn, of which} to pursue his bachelordom as best Miss Dowle and her family are mem-| he could, He resolved to give Grape- Nuts a thorough trial, as he had for years been subject to bilious attacks and indigestion, ajor Sho is a member of the| weight and his health s “med per- anagers of the Brooklyn] fect, therefore I give you for the joolety ———__— CRUSHED TO DEATH. ow Falls on Labo: Killing Him Almost Instantly. William Rusky, Hundred and Forty-elghth street, fell to of No. 47 Bast day. He was employe Mott Haven yards of the New York, Railroad He was engaged filling ten- Two engines the roundhouse and Rusky and another maa started to supply them and Hartford es with coal. The coal lag carried In “coal barrow a benefit of suffering men in particu- lar, and women in general, his menu for the 90 days: Four teaspoontuls of Grape-Nuts sprinkled with @ little salt and covered with good cream, one slice of bread and butter, one large cup of Postum Cereal Coffee (made according to directions) and all the frult he wanted, “He worked during the time nine hours a day and never realized he possessed n stomach, This dict my husband earnestly recommends to office men, students and to all peo- ple of sedentary habits especially, and let me tell it to all wives, this meal can be prepared by an inexpe- rer, One din Rusky. and Ma fellow-workman had piled the arrow, ra! it to the lg - | cienoed hago a young son or form am ut he coal into *| daughter, weby saving yourself Tea Or oe ote dette. Raa: feng | hours of labor, ‘Try it, It will make wae in front, was purhes ne 4 the ede yon work Ughter, your purse heay- form, ing t twenty) ler, your healthier and all of be oi Fel Se He was in the employ of the Westing- |} TRIED 10 BLOW A BARBER SHO Six Gas Jets Turned Ona a Seventh Lighted by t Plotter—Foiled by 0; Door and Transom. Farly this morning an attempt made to blow up the barber shop Phillip Martinelli, No. 270 Grove stre Jersey City, Six gas jets were turn on and a seventh one lighted, in ord to explode the gas when & sufficle: quantity had filled the shop. Martinelli neglected to lock the door of his shop, The person responsil for the attempt to destroy the pl didn't try the door, He passed th an alley on the north side of the of the Friendless, forced his way to wire net and climbed through a ti som over the rear door. He left by same way and neglected to close th transom. ' gave most of the gas.a’ chance to escape. When Martinelli opened his shop ti morning he was nearly suffocated, Thi pollee are investigating the matter and| expect to make an arrest before many, hours. : ————_—_ NEW YORKER MURDERED. Body of Man Supponed to Be Moses Tanick Found in Iowa. =. RED OAK, Ia., Aug. 19.—The body 6f a man, supposed to be Moses Tunick, of New York, has been found hidden under some weeds near this place. His skull Is crushed in, and a coupling pin was found nearby. The body had evidently | lain there Some time.” It is thoi that the man was murdered by tram a® a number camped near the place short time ago. O’NEILL’S Important Sale of Groceries! - We will offer To-morrow, Wednesday, #4 ceries at very special prices. Wise House keepers will attend this sale, for there will, be scores of chances for money saving== just a few price hints : ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED HAMS, "ye POTTED OX TONGUES, 2 Ib, can SWEET BREADS. 1 1b. cans. BEECH NUT BACON OR BEEF, jar. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON,’ 1 Ib. fat cans. rik aa |conuaiita Riven SALMON, WW. fp cans. ' 1 Per Dozen Cans NEW PACK SHRIMP, can, 10e, and 186 EW, PACK CANADIAN KIPPERED HER~ RING, can, 14e.; doz....... 1.60, NEW PACK CANADIAN HADDIES. can,= cA IMPORTED SARDI oll, Te.; doz. i HOME-MADE JAMS, all kinds, jar, do; 8 | i ,> CORN (Wel me Brand), can, , Mar Jvicl 01 . [IMPORTED ‘GINGER ALE | RASP! NEG! le. x nN fresh roast MOCHA AND JAVA COFFE! ed, Ib. 25e, Our Teas are Unexcelled. 2@™ All Groceries Guaranteed as repre sented. 2@™ All Cash Purchases of Groceries de jlivered free to any railroad station within | 100 miles of N. Y. City. | 6th Ave., 20thto 23st St, ORLD ANTS Always at Your Aid. —_—_ 97 BUT— Morning’s World. Paid Help Wants in the t$ 335¢ dther LUNCHMEN MACHINIBTS MEN BLACKSMITHS BONNAZ BOOKKEEFERS Bors MILLINERS BUTCHERS , MOULDERS CANVASSERS NECKWEAR, CARPENTERS +9) NURSES sere CARRIAGE HANDS.. 4| OPERATORS, CASHIDRS 3] PAINTERS CHAMBERMATDS ..18| PAPER-HANGERS OHANDELIERS ..... 3] PASSEMENTERIB Am COLLECTOKS || PIANO HANDS. COMPOSITORS ...+..7| PLUMBERS ., cooks 4| POLISHERS 4| PORTERS + 6| PRESSERS , CLEANERS CROOHETERS CUTTERS +9 | SALESLADIEG DISHWASHERS .....17) SALESMEN DRESSMAKERS ..,.. 6) SHOBMAKERB DRIVERS +18 | SIGNS DRUG CLERKS......4 SPINNERE . EXAMINERS , 2| STABLEMEN YEEDERS 13 STBNOGRAPHERS FANCY FEATHERS, 3| TINSMITHG FINISHERS, FIREMEN . GIRLS ‘ MARNESS-MAKBRI HEMSTITCHERS . HOUSEWORK HANDS WANTED, IARITORS «5.0005 UBEFUL MEN.. 4) WAITERS .. & WIREWORKERS MISCELLANEOUS . large assortment of pure, wholesome Gro» |, Is., 1.20 | | New York Pa Combined. zi x | AGexTs JANITRESSES esse) | MAKERS KITCHRNWORK «eh | nINDERY LADIES. iT BART LAUNDRESSES. 6 Paid Help Wants in This it bs | | -3| UPHOLATORERS 6 0))