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“THE” LENS MIND FLING Aunted Life of the Pool Room King Is Begin- ning to Tell Upon His Reason. MAY GO TO SANITARIUM. Dubbed by the Police as “Wickedest Man In New York,’’Allenis Knownas Un. pretentious Philanthropist. & r “The” Allen, within a year of seventy, broken in health, pursued by the police until his mind is tn a whirl and fs no +/Jonger under control, may be removed from is country home at Bayport, L. I., to a sanitarium. Alien, who {s one of the best known men in New York through the number ot times he has been arrested for conduct- ing podl-rooms, has ilved two lives. In this clty he was familiarly called the “Pool-Room ing,” and tla» police la- helled him “the wickednest man in New York." Up to a year ago he had been arrested .sixty-elght times, of which he had a record. Since then, however, in the wave of the reformers he was ar- rested and his place raided so often that he lost count and van only guess now at the number. Every police Inspector in the cliy and half the captains, with a hait-dozen . .strict-Attorneys, have tried _to discourage “The” Allen and have raided his pool-room in Sixth avs But not once was he convicted His craftiness always supplied him an ade- quate defense. Charitable Side of Allen. At Bayport Allen has lived pis other ~ and more attractive life. Sinck his 1!1- nens he has insisted that his wife, to whom he was always greatly attached, accompany him, even from room to room. To the villagers he has always been known as Mr, Allen, He has, for fifty years, been giving money away, paying ,poor people's rent, feeding the hungry “and paying the coal bills of the poor in the winter. He and his wife have adopt- yed four foundiings as thelr own children during their wedded life. These found- lings are now men and women and “The' Allen is a grandfather. If “The” Allen was an outlaw and kep: a pool-room the people of Bay- port never syoke of it. They knew Alen only as a good man and they have respected him, When Allen would come into the city in, the morning he would become the gaxious and worried offender who was trying to dodge the police, who cca- iducted a shady business and took money z \ from the very poor and the very rich allke. But most of it was poor money. Business of Whispers. While in the cityhe-was constantly behind a locked and barred door with the blinds drawn and his business was \ conducted In whispers more than in the oper, Now and then he was forced to the ignominy of a ride in the patrol wagon. When he joumeyed to Bayport each evening he became the respectable citi- zen, No longer hunted by. the police he stopped and petted and chatted with Mttle @alldren. His dogs were wild With Joy when he stepped from the train. Prominent men of the village sa- luted him and the women proudly ac- knowledged his courtly bow, It 16 sald now that his mind is weak- ening and that unless a change comes soon he will have to be transferred to an asylum or sanitarium. | f |ALLEN, POOL-ROOM KEEPER, WHOSE MIND IS FAILING. ket jing six | tor all ALLEN SPECIALLY POSED FOR THE WORLD AHEARN'S DEFEAT WORRIES MURPHY Tider w alll sch in the Tenth by Foley and) Finn a Menace tae Tam many. : Too Early. PAINE’S CELERY "COMPOUND | »| Affords Happyand Marvellous | Results to Rheumatic Sufferers, The autumn season, with its changeful weather, is a time of dread to all rheumatic sufferers. Chilling The ritt in the lute which caused the | first discordant note in the sweet song | of harmony in the new many under | the carefuLtutelage of “Silent Charllo” Murphy—the swift turning down of Sen- t John F: is A 5 ator John Francis Ahearn In tho Tenth winds, cold rains and heavy, {mpure by "Smiling Tom" Foley, and ‘Battery Bisa z atmosphere aggravate every condi-| Dan’ Finn tn the sadd:e in the Seovnd tion of rheumatism and bring many} and First Assembly Districts, 1s caus- | sufferers desperately near the grave, Ing no end of trouble In Fourteenth | Are you a Victim of rheumatism in| street. its acute or chronic forms? If so, Ahearn’s friends are insisting that he | you can't begin too early to get rid shall run as an independent. and the Of this baneful disease, to purify the Republican indorsement is promisoa | blood and strengthen the system. him. His election district captains and |The marvellous victories of Paine’s the members of hig club urged him to|Celery Compound wrought in the YDEVERY COMPLETES ' SOODWIN'SDISTRES To-Nightthe Big Chief] Names Himself for Assembly, Hope ing to Squelch His Enemy for All Time. Elated with his complete routing of the Goodwin forces in all the contests | which could be reviewed by the courts, and in the unofficial primary in the Ninth Assembly District for delegates to the Eighth Judicial District Conven- tion, where his ticket polled 408 to 0, William 8. Devery will complete the hu- ‘miliation of his foe by nominating hi self for ‘the Assembly at to-night's con- vention. ‘Mr. Devery also has a candidate for the Vacancy made by the death of Municipal lustice Joseph Stiner, of the Bighth Ju- jal District. Louls Loewenstein man, and Devery'a followers say he nominated, or there will be @ deuce to pay for the rest of the Tammany ticket. There is'an unexpired rm of poven and a half years at $5,000 ear at stake, amd Devery wants {t for henchman. Stiner was from the written law of Tammany, the Bleventh, js successor, and cousin of Police ughblin, ia elated Ham Dalton, Mater has the ni o nies MeLaugnlln, apector Willen Bf for the place. FIRST MARRIAGE REGULAR. Princess Rospigliosi Has Nothing to Expect from Chapell: * WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—The intima- tlon that Archbishop Chapelle, of New Orleans, has been called to Rome in eonnection with the Rospligiiosi case is nied at the Appstolic Delegation here. Archbishop goes on business as Apostolic Delegath to Cuba and Porto Rico. Princa Rospigiiost’® application to fave his marriag’ to Mra. Parkh made regular has been refused. run at a meeting called by himecit to |Past for rheumatle sufferers justifies learn thelr views, and Col, Michael c, | YOU in giving this wonderful medi- Murphy, who was beaten for the leader. {cine 40 immediate trial. It has given stip in tho First ty Judge Finn, ears |t0 880nizod, helpless and crippled men + ®98 land women a new and happy life— he cannot tell what be will do in the - matter untll he has called his Hickory preedom) trom alli palne) and \isiters ings. It has produced amazing cures Chub together and the ¢lub has taken) after the failures of able physicians, At this season Paine's Celery Com- pound will do the same good work for you, dear reader. action. The ‘Paddy’ Divverites, out two years in the Second, are cager for Ahearn to rum ai an Independent, so they can have a chance w “make Tom | ber, Janesville, Wis. : Foley look jike thirty cents.” , “I was advised by a friend to try Now, Ahearn forced his way Into 1 c ‘or 3 Tammany ten years ago by beating Baines Celery Compound As Thee Senator Grady for re-election, running ;™atism and nervousness. T had pre: ‘As an independent; Col. Munphy has | Viously tried other remedies for these ee, president Ci oe Hickory Chup complaints without getting relief. 1 nineteen years, a1 was the stronges 50 5 : Greanisation in the ola County Demo- | 2M pleased to say that the very frat hottle of the Compound relieved me. I have now taken six bottles of the Compound in all and am cured, I feel younger and better and nave a good appetit ‘oracy until Murphy took It bodily into Tammany twelve years ago. The Divver Association In the Second is sul vigor- ous with a membership of thousands, and should Aheara run it would prob- ably result in the loss to Tammany of what would be a sure Senatorial dis- triot in a time of peace. Leader Murphy is straining every nerve to bring abgut peace, but thus far wit poor success, Foley 1s obdurate, He fnalets on running his protege, ex-Con- gresoman Daniel J, Riordan, and Judge Finn says, ‘What's the good of fight- ing and winning If you can’t eat the fruits of victory?” § ONE PER WEEK Will Furnish Your Home, Will Clothe Your Family. MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Ave. & 9th St. Brooklyn, Furniture, Carpets, CLOTHING of the best kind and Jat- est style to dress the entire family Easy to Buy. Easy to Pay. (Open Monday, Wednasday & Saturday FOR THE HOUSEWIFE DIAMOND DYES have been manufactured. They give fast, beautiful colors and are prepared for home use. Simply follow directions. Direction Book aad 45 dyed samples tree, DIAMOND DYES, Darlington, Vt. DI yyoue to Hquora after using Wo! Indorsed by Membern of W. C. T. ‘Moore, ‘press superintendent of Wouan' ‘Temperance Union, Ventura, — Cali- | rites: "I have tested White’ Ribboo Very obstinate drunkards, and the urea have been man; edy an, are, Christian fornia, wi mail. $1. pack: See ere tat od ary ‘of Oth Ave, & Oth St, Brookiyn, counties necessary | State ttcl have a WORKING HARD FOR PLACE ON BALLOT. Agents of the Greater New York Democracy Hustling for the Signatures to Insure Party Recognition. ‘The Greater New York Democracy haa indorsed the Democratic State tle- , and twenty-five tustlers are sourry- over the State gathering the fitty natures in cach of the sixty-one the nomination of an independent in order that they may arate column on the official lot. They will nominate a local ticket of ETCHINGS—Framed in gilt; matched matted; #ize 17x26; made to sell at $1.25; COLORED FAC-SIMILES—AIl_ popular in 3-Inch gilt frame; made to sell at $2; matched corners nud matt ade to sell at $6.00; spect LATINET! ned t ‘namented cor de to abates. to a valid petition! Popular Pictures. PASTELS—Framed in 3-inch Florentino gilt frame: all landscape subjects, in 4-Inch dark frame, gell at $5.00; special, i, (Third Floor, Centre, “Ith 6t.) FURNITURE VALUES MOST UNUSUAL. Price- Inducements Ghat Are at Once Conclusive and Convincing. thelr own, probably made up from the candidates on the Repubifean and Tam- many tickets, The only local officers to be voted for are the three Justices of the Supreme Court, and it fs probable that the Greater New York Democracy will indorse Justice Alfred Steckler and two of the Tammany nominees. The object of having a separate éolumn on the ballot is to make it possible for the party to demonstrate ite etrength so that it may secure recos- nition as a Hving political party next year, with the right to nominate a| State and County ticket just as the! cid parties do. To entitle the Greater New York Democracy to vuch reces- nition it must poll one per cert. of tho | total yote, or about 13,000 'n the State, of which about 5,000 must be polled in | the city. Cruiscr Makes Ready for Panama. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 7.—The eriser | Boston, Capt. oskins, which came into | port yesterday rom the Nortehrn coust, | 4s under orders to sail for Panama. She | has first howevér, to go to Mare Island Navy-Yard, to have certain minor re- pairs made to her machinery. metal corners; special, subjects; framed special, 0 “50 ‘375 Chairman of the Democratic State Committee, atter Lackawanna and Western Railroad in time to take breakfast with Jat the Hoffman House. good spirits. ments for the opening of the campaign. SOS AVE non oe CAMPBELL COMES | TO CONSULT COLER State Committee Confers with Nominee on the Ap- pointment of an Executive Committee. Chairman Campbell, of the Demporatle «ot Into town to-day | a breakdown on the Delaware, Mr, Coler He seemd fn and sald “T am down here to make arrange- I wanted to consult Mr. Coler abou, HAT prudent, farsighted shopper would shut an eye deliberately to such a (ed splendid opportunity as this? What time could be more opportune for such e-great and comprehensive sale than this? It continues all week. | WE MAKE PRICE A SUPREME ATTRACTION NOW! 3 Yes, NOW when the season is at its height. We don’t wait until the demand Ever so many thousand people are getting their homes in shape, for we stand ‘\\y on the threshold of winter, and time brooks no idle delay. Metal Beds, Dressers, Dining Chairs, Couches, Mattresses, China Closets, Sideboards, exceptional of seasonable economies, The gr Hence this notable variet BRASS BEDSTEADS. These beds are to be sold in regular size, but ha’ can be in all sizes on special order. New design, 124-inch continuous ito ,~inch fi Regular price 58-00, epecial’ ZO, OO Handsome design, heavy huske and vases, serall filling, far special, foot, regu Handsome design, 1% inch con- tinuous posts, fancy acroll filling, large husks on pillars, extension foot, regular price $90.00, special, 2-inch pillare, fancy with extension bow ENAMELLED BED, 1 1-16 inch posts, brass top rail and vases, all sizes, special, ENAMELLED BED, 114-Inch posta, V-ineh filling, heavy brass rail and vases, all sizes; regular price $9.00; special, SPRING BEDS. WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, fine steel fabric, all sizes; regular price $2.50; special, WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, fron frame, all sizes $.75; special, mice $65.00, @ MA 63.00 regular price $5.00; 9 gp 6.50 2.00 ; Tegular price 3, 75 Housefurnishings. y of welcome specials. CHIFFONIERS. ENAMELLED CHIFFONIERS, swelled front, top drawers, French oval mitror, brass handles; Polat price $16.00; special, 77. 00 ENAMELLED CHIFFONIERS, shaped front, top drawers, French plate mirror, finished with fine aan: regular price $1350, 9 7 OAK CHIFFONIERS, quartered oak, golden finish, full swelled front, French plate sbapedmir- 12.50 ror; regular price $17.00, special OAK CHIFFONIER; quartered oak, golden finish, ewelled front, base 42x18, French —_plate-shaped 15.00 DRESSERS. mirror;’ regular price special, ENAMELLED DRESSER, base = 45x18, full swelled front, oval Frapeh plate mirrors regular 7 12, 50 price $17.00; special, OAK DRESS- ER, solid oak full welled front, golden finish,’ oval French plate mirror; regular price $19.00, special, 13.50 OAK DRESS- ER, solid cak, straight front, golden fintsh, oval French plate mirror; regular price $14.25, special, 11,50 /" “DINING CHAIRS. ished; So;eptciaty I, 7D price $2.50; special, 3.50 ARM CHAIR to match Side Chalr; regular $5.25; special, Everything Any One Needs. The list speaks for i point, and most timely: NO, 1 CURTALN STRETCH- ER, 6x12, stationary brass pins 2 inches apart, with measuring rules printed on the entire frame by which the stretcher is adjusted to the proper size, making it light and easy to handle, NO. 2 STRETCHER same make as above, 75 7x14, ZL 00 tself. It’s brief, but to the NO. 4 CURTAIN STRETCH- ER, stationary brass pins 2 inches apart, with measur- ing rules and centre bar made of 2!,-inch stock, thus making it a very heavy and solid frame, NO. 8 CURTAIN STRETCH- ER, 7x14, with nickel-plated stationary pine 1 inch apart, 110 NO. 3 STRETCHER, 6x12, centre bar made very seen stationary brase pins 1 inch y%-inch eteck, with e apart, with measuring rule Thio etretcher can be used and centre Lop the ries ere fe Chat frame, as well etrong enough for the for curtains and viest fabrice, 7A 00 vy pitied 7 30 Basement.) { siti ASD alae so ae ee Chiffoniers, Extension Tables, Parlor Suites, Office Furniture. The list is a most inviting one; it teems with interest; it offers you the most eat new Furniture Store on the Fifth Floor is tremendously ambitious. CHINA CHINA CLOSET quartered oak, golden finish, tull ewelled front, 4 grooved | shelves, regular price $3000; special, 19.50 CHINA CLOSET, quartered oak, golden finish, awelled front, | shaped ends, 3 grooved shelves, regular price, ROUND QUARTERED OAK DIN- ING TABLE, golden finish, pedestal base, claw feet, regular price $25.00; special, 19.50) ROUND PLAIN OAK DINING | TABLE, polish finish, 0 ft. si, 15 OO: D regular price $20.00; ‘special, China and Slassware. A Great Showing of Richly Decorated Wares. Our exhibit of ‘‘ Open Stock’’ patterns in Dinner Sets is particularly invit- ing. And let us add that it is equalled by none in New York. The advantageous features of this style of Dinnerware are that duplicates or ad The Table Glassware and Odd China Sections are literally aglow with tempting offers. DINNER SETS, 100 pieces, nest French china, every piece go! stippled edges, new designs, 25. 00 | TEA SETS, 56 pieces, finest thin | porcelain, rich): TABLE GLASSWARE. WATER TUMBLERS, finest qua!- iy of fine thin lead blown glass; per jozen, WATER TUMBLERS, best quality of crystal glass, fluted and banded; per dozen, JELLY TUMBLERS, tight fitting tin tops; per dozen, Y 23 WATER BOTTLES, fancy fluted designs, best quality of glass, 10 HOCKOR RHINE WINE GLASSES, imported glass, amber color; 2.50 45 23 per dozen, DECANTERS, Greek and ‘Star’ engraved 1 Pint aize Decanters, 45 Quart aise Decanters, 60! a i alas lof colors; regular price $21, the apponitment of the Bxsoutive Com- mittee which is té make the fight His wishes will be observed, of course. The Hoffman House will be the headquarters ot the Committee, while the State Com- muttce wil remain at albony. “So far as I know, the members of the committee to notify the candidates has not been appointed, but I under- that all the candidates will be ed at the Tilden Club next Tues- day. Mr. B Hill's room, but the that he was not In, U. S. CONSUL MISSING. Alonso Garrett Possibly Lost in Mexican Mounta’ : LAREDO, Tex., Oct. 7.—Anzlety ts felt here for the safety of Alonzo Garrett, of Weat Virginia, United States Consul at New Laredo, Mr, Garrett and a party left for a hunting expedition to ‘Sierra Madre Mountains, in Mexico. ‘The party. ‘vas Inst heard of Sept. 9, whon Mr, Garrett wrote that they would return on Sept. 28. Since then no word has been heard from the party. The Washington authorities have no- tified the Mexican Government, which has gont out searching parties to look for the missing offlelal and party. Campbell sent his card to David the word came back db 8 o | f t MUSLIN. ide of Winches wide, 250-4 made to sell at up to 12}s¢ 1 5 ba. FIVE-PIECE SUITE, imitation mi finely finished, covered in embossed velo i THREE-PIECE SUITE, imftati shaped arms, with French legs; regular price, $39.00; special, COUCHES. VELOUR COUCH, tm solid oak frame, fine steel construction, pat- ent buttons, filled with hair and moss, and covered in velour, variety "76.00 special patent buttons, filled with moss and cotton, frame covered with Pah- tasots fringe; regular price 10. OC} $14.00; special, MATTRESSES. MIXED HAIR MATTRESS, fine grade, in A, C. A. oF fancy ticking, one of two parts; regular price, $10.00; special, 7.50 IMPERIAL EDGE FELT MAT- TRESS, finest quality, regular ticking, one or two parts; reg- 70. 75) ular price, $15.75; special, 2 fini ditions can be matched at any time, DECANTERS, cat glass, very band- rome designs, cut neck and cut stop per: Pint size, 1.75 Quart size, 1,95 TE. DINNERWARE. « DINNER SETS, 100 pieces, “Open Stock"” pattern,’ 3 rich border de- signs of gold Itned finest thin 16.50 English porcelain; per set, 100 ~— pieces, DINNER. SETS, ™ 8.50 “Open Stock" pattera, ander a and Au cul glazed decoration, Bre DINNER SETS, Preach hina, 100 1 tter sey ied aaa Mey handsomely gold stippled, Two Persons Killed and Many barracks at Agana and other buildings done. enmped out of doors. Wustins, Gowels & Pillow Cases. quality, 19x38 INCH _HEMMED HUCK TOWELS AND 18x36 INCH HEAVY KITCHEN CRASH TOWELS, soft and abso PILLOW CASES—2,000 ready-made Pillow Cases, good quality bleached muslin, 45x36 inches, 10c. grade, PARLOR SUITES. \y frames, ar; regular yn mahogany frames, carved regular $42.00; special, a bese made of solid oak, with fine uarter-sawed writing-bed and desk are the best in the world; regular price, $35.00; special, REVOLVING CHAIR, made of solid | oak, saddle seat, patent screw and | natural colors, fancy shapes, in natural colors, size, ovide s.ape, with Plates to match: Breakfast, Tea, Soup and dosen, a china, jeou- BY EARTHOUAKES, Buildings Thrown Down— 180 Shocks Felt in One Day. MANILA, Oct, 7.—The collier Austin, just arrived from Guam, reports a erles of severe earthquakes there Sept. as a result of which the marine ‘ollapsed and much other damage was Two natives were killed. One ‘aundred and eighty shocks were felt In twenty-four hours. The popula- fon fled from the buildings and en Atlantic Mill Bleached Muslin, - 7 ee ae each; special, (Main Floor, East of Fountain.) , carved ecroll backs, Price, $75.00; special, memes: 29,00 SIDEBOARDS, far JUARTERED 36.00 SIDEBOARD, quartered oak, qt Ure shaped OFFICE FURNITURE. celebrated CUTLER ROLL-TOP long, 2.8 wide and 4.3 high; ish and cabinet work on this 123.00 ing pec, 5,00 (Fitth Floor.) decorated in 4.25 uk aubiar veuie tecwreted trian ia, Tichly decors : 4.75 ODD CHINA. PS AND SAUCERS, finest hb Lis china, tea at and Buttt Pies FeO OE

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