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CROWLER CANG CHURCHMAN TOOK | TOBACCO QUIDS N TWO BATTLE Menry WH, Taylor Confesens MeGiuaky Sent Four Men in Harlem Crowd of Hoodlums| Theft in Signed Statement fo = Hired Dress Suits to Far Fights iallane and the Prose and Makes Resti: Rockaway, but Rurhridqe Police, and Three Men Are Severely Wounded. tution to the Road, Spottod Them at Onee, TO PROVE HIS GCONTRITION. NOT FOREIGN NOBLEMEN.: SECOND ATTACK ON . POLICE WITHIN MONTH. |... we rayon. ov. MG. A. Ble Didnt Roan Anat a Ca sotor and Gunday Seneo! Super” tendent, of New Maven, Warts the Confidence of the Public Gane and Gueste at Motel 6 we toe Gee ! Two of Gang Go to Hospital to Inquire About Comrades and, Indignant nt Methode of Wine Oetectives Are Promptly Seized by the ———_- = Reeser een *| NRW HAVEN, Conn Ave ry] iS ant Na ttariford Ftaliroad « end had n Mehl wit ‘ knives Ke « a misepnrnne of the Italiane wity the 6 An are) ‘ battles Ferdinand Grena, | been 6 " a hem: Speeslation was ri nineteen years old, of No. 1894 Second jtent. Mr. Taylor meriy super avenue, and Willan Muiten, twenty-|intendent of the Calvary Raptiet Sur JL a. tan one yente old, of No 2 One Hun. |day-nchoot and a dtrector of the Young atte fred a IMeenth 9 are locked a CMiriatian Assorint bat ore i up tn the Bast One Hundred and Fourth ef both positions within @ year an A Atrent Tt in aald that by altering the face) 4 aera of the value of the accounts of the feright {gen years old, who wan ataubed in the [office at Belle Dock, Taylor robbed the} tuen sells; omliing: reetaber Fight side and abdomen. and of Joseph | railroad company to the extent of Mom, | (PFA ' & Tithe TAU Nera: ee Rarcilie!, twenty-nine years old, who| The shortage was discoveret by they’ . : has a broken nose and {s seriously cut| auditors examining the Books, and Wl ng rover pat the one with the aout the head and shouldere was made good by Col. Wil Mlicens auuatache) “bens Waaihew:! ‘The Growler Gang was sitting on the| Morgan, the freight agent. Who OM | anne voy think, old cha steps of No. 313 East One Hundred and | ployed Taylor, and who ia bonded BY} vier os siinvlo, said ine naile one treet, next door to where Bar-| the company to the extent of 98.00 | sing feedly: es, shouting and making the] Taylor ts sald to have since sold all] -Gewn't golf, or cricket, or follow the hideous. Barciliel came out and| nie property and pald over part of the | nounds on such bloomin’ aumoaphe ked them to stop, as he could not! amount of the soortage, He is 09% Jaont you know,’ said the ot sleep. He was jeered, and went to Lit- tle Italy for re-inforcements. When he returned with his friends there was a flerce fzht. Somebody tele- Phoned the police. and the reserves ar- rived, swinging their nightsticks. the warring factions had fled 1 and Barcillel were found on the ground, weak from loss of blood. Let us go and have a drinkoy sald the one who was dark and Ls Val idea, baw Jove, said the one who wad first spoken Tobaece and All of, ‘Then, an one man, they took ¢rom their | mouths the quids of tobacco and walk-| ing over to the piazza rai], threw them over the sides. ‘This was the cue for Proprietor Frank ch engaged in the wholesale coal business tn this city and@ in his statement de- clares aimself endeavoring to prove to the community that he fs worthy of its confidence. His statement is indorsed by Pierce N. Welch, President of the Young Men's Ghristian Association; William G. Lotze, General Secretary of the Association; Shortly after they arrived at the Har-| George §. Deming. Acting Secretary Of! purbridge to give voice to his sue- i lem Hospital Joseph Balzerin!, thirty] une Connecticut Sunday-Gohoo! Aswocia- | ploions. Accompanied by several of his | } years old, came in staggering and cov-! tion, and Rev. George H. Ferris, pastor | men guests he approached the four and ered with blood from numerous stab|o¢ Calvary Baptist Church. that was refreshing in the huméd air, wounds, —_—<—<————— which clung like @ pall over Far Rock- Mullen followed to ascertain how his Minister Bowen Sails. away. Fs “T'was on to you guys from the friend Rogers was faring, and Waa] jrerpert W. Bowen, United Statew | start,” he sald, forgetting for the mo- promptly arrested by Detectives Somers | yeinister to Venexuela, and Mrs. Bowen |ment that ho was Plerpont Morgan s tor ‘ only rival in collecting of antique and Enright, who were walting to-day for Europe on the Im- and Chippendale furniture and a dile- members gf the Growlers to appear. : steamship Kronprina fersera aot Waen Greno sauntered in he was placed | perial German tante of purest ray, rged by tere vi J. H. Millard and Miss Mil- | Mr, Jerome with belng a professionad under arrest and identified by Barcille! | Wilbelm gambler. “You're fly cops from A{al- | lard were among the other passengers. as the man who had beaten and stabbed him. | he, police are moriiig fo. And, the | ee Was Miserable-——Could Not Stand Up or Walk— Pe-ru-na Cured, same Growler Gang hada fight with the poltce and threw pricks at them from the housetop: ONE POLICEMAN SHVES 7 FROM FIRE Officer Turner, of Brooklyn: Bravely Plunges Into Burning | 3°. James ot eae city. Tenement and Snatches Old|sto. vicearane of to. 0: People and Children from Fire. | Many Persons Have Catarrh and Don’t Know It. Mr. James M. Powell, 633 of Cherryville, writes: | “About four yea: |agoI suffered with a | severe catarrh of the bladder, which leaused continued ir- ritatfon and pain. I Two aged persons and a woman and her four children were rescued from a burning tenement at No. 263 Kent ave- nue, Williamsburg, early to-day by the heroic work of Policeman Turner,|}was miserable and of the Humboldt street station. ‘Te his! could not stand up or courage and daring alone they can walk forany length of Bive thanks for thelr lives, | time without extreme The origin of the fire is not known, | weariness and ipaia: } but the flames, starting from the bi T began taking Peru- ment, shot quickly upward through the na, and it greatly re= Alrshaft. The cntlre house was goon a!Heved me, and in mass of flames, with the narrow stare eleven weeks I waa ways cut off be many of the uccu- | completely cured and y \\i) “ pats could escape, | felt Dke a new man.’? y y | When Pollveman Turner reac! the|—-James M. Powell, i! seene frenzied nai told him A nat Hundreds of Dollars Z Y | Mary Ardel was sill on the 2h hee Vv. r . The polleman dashed in theigh the | Spent ia ale. flame and smoke. Ho found tie old | Mr. Cyrus woman groping her way along ( sh and, selaing her in his arms, the street in safety Hardly had he given his wumen ween he Henry Hashmoker, elxty y on the second floor, Aguln E man rushed into the burning ouildi 19 | tled tn the pelvic organs, my hat | den and giving me little hope of recovery, 28] spent hundreds of dollars in medicing which did m@ no good. I was persuaded by are no medicines that can he old mais in hiss room aiid | friend to try Peruna. I took It tro weeka, *Yp Voudy nit derive pron im to the street. withon wwch improvement. bul 5 tre oy rear room on the first floor Mis. | with Hates wall ang athe tartan Aaron Kline and her four ciidren Ww stron, y to give you his valuable ad Address Dr Hartman, Pre Harcnan Sanitarium, Columb) huddied, cut off from escape by tho | cured, and have been well ever, since, halls and apparently too frightened to | strong advocate of Peruna’ —C think of getting out of tho windows, | man, which ‘were only a few feet from the Fround. The polteeman found them and | <= handed them out the window into the arms of firemen. SHOT IN BACK IN CHERRY HILL FEUD. Tam Horsh- Michael Jasman Wounded but the Gang Keep the Evidence from the Police. The police of the Oak street station @re investigating another mysterious barroom shooting case in which the) Cherry Hill gang and the Yak! Yake bums are involved, Jalmari, twenty-two years was shot In the back the bar in the Oak and Jam aireets, on account of « feud quart aay the police, and after the ehivalar methods of the gai evidence concerning the di manner of the shooting is withheld, ris that an unidentified cidentally pulled the tri while cleaning {t, The pollo declare an attempt was made to mur- der him by shooting him in the back, but be was warned in ume and jut no that the bullet glancit pt forthe dea surat Hy ‘Fresh daily from the f | Grant dairy meadows of ithe Mohawk Valley. Beastifel Gifts FREE %4.%,2" ‘SWEET GLOVER BRAND FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS. Mohawk Co~slensed Milk Co., Rochester: N.Y. Ney Tork Ofkce 60 Mudeon Street. THR WORLD: TrRSNAY PVENTye RAILWAY FUNDS. EXPOSED SLEUTHS sraret tr. tone . THE MIDSUMMEP Seventh Woek of Gre Carnival of Vations. Baraa Me vane We Give THE BIG STORE SIEGEL SIXTH AVE ‘ ‘Phantasma, i ‘ \ ited Aviel Thousands of Extra owds Superior Mideumnere Sales Da All Parts of the \pecia meer THE re uM FURNITURE SALE AN ALL-ECLIPSING EVENT & HW." Green Trading Stamps. Giewihaeleicieacame i ACITY IN ITSELF 6 mert e 16"4(9"STS Your Attention Js Called to the Fact «| Ohat We Sell Only High-Srade Furniture! Sale Furniture’ is never allowed to enter The Big Store. Only makers of the very best grades contribute t@ — vor - mi Sarit we ancike Wenn only kind we ever sell_sale or no sale. The high our great display standard is never tampered with. Brass & Gnamelled Bedsteads, Wfattresses & Springs. First of all, please remember that we ourselves manufacture all the Bedding we sell and irrespective of how low the prices may be, the qualities in each instance are the very best that can consistently be used. We never juggle witl) qualities—you get exactly what you bargain for. Our expert in charge personally looks * after each order, Our Bedsteads are made as well as skill and honest workmanship, together with best materials, can turn i out. The BRASS BEDSTEADS are strongly put together and will not become disjointed. The ENAMELLER © BEDSTEADS are made of solid steel tubing. Another Important Point---The Brass Bedsteads as well as the brass on the brass-trimmed Bedsteads are French lacquered and the lustre will not wear off. We stand behind every piece of Furniture we sell—our guarantee ~ is your fortification. Ghe Following Are Very Special tor Go-Worrow (Wed., Aug. 12)¢ Brass Redsteads, : Mattresses. Woven Wire Springs. | $20.00 BEDSTEADS; special at 16.00 a Ali made in our own factory; ticking used is of the finest qualitys can VVOVEN WIRE SPRINGS A special lot. unusually low priced, In othe! { : ve | 7 “f eo" 2 $ioao MIXED HAIR MATTRESSES 3:39. Cnamelled Bedstoads. S109 MDOTEADE: seals _ 49s $15.00 CURLED HAIR MATTRESSES. 11.95 | New lot of handsome ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, made up and $80.00) BEDSTEAD SH Perales 45.00 $22.25 GRAY DRAWINGS MATTRESSES. 18.50 finished in our ches of oe re fess inca, and per cs White Gnamelled Bedsteads. Box Springs. celcemevantinin el enweiimais | ai Bi6Oy, 480s B60) Ze CE OCS FERED OY SUNG ee eee 6108) 18.50 and 24,00. =__ 9-00 and 13.75) ie ial * Dre Shoe Clearance. Wines and Liquors. Unexcetled Values---8S: uperior Quatities. “PRINCE” EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE; | PURITAN PORT, SHERRY and SWEET case 24 pints, $1.40; case 12 quarts, | CATAWBA: per gallon, $4,305 full 1L.BO | quarts ‘430 CHATEAU MOUTON, vintage 1893, | IMPERIAL PORT. TOKAY. and MUS from Pelletier Fils & Co., Bordeaux France. | CATEL; iton, $1.63; chee (2iquart, us Fer ||CATEL/ vere allen LGC aa CHATEAU LAGRANGE, from Armand | HENNESSY IMPORTED COGNAC Freres & Co, Bordeaux. France; case 12 | per case, $11.00 ; per bate, 1.00 quarts, 7.00 BOWMORE SCOTCH WHISKEY; HOCHHEIMER. from Johann Gerst, Frank: | case, $10.50; per boitle, 900 furt A-M; case 12 quarts, 715 Hlousefurnishings. More Big Bargains Wednesday. Owing to changes in the locaticn of this Department, removals had to occur In this Children. way considerable steck became slightly damaged, although still perfect as far as utility 1s Bisaliltmeansiden tanteaih concerned. No such opportunity, especially for thrifty buyers, has occurred in years. A (Main and Second Floors, few of the impertant details follow + ‘A AND COFI , 2eqt. 1. 2egt. size, . 3Se KREAMER EXTRA HEAVY 1,25 POLISHED WASH BOILERS. 46 22¢ size, KREAMER EXTRA HEAVY OIL CANS, 4-1. size, Wonderful bargains in stylish and seasonable Shoes for Men, VWWomen and Fast.) KREAMER HEAVY wees ee Upholsteries. RICE BOILERS, 2-qt. size Agate Nickel Steel Ware. 68e AGATE SAUCE-PANS, Berlin shape. | KREAMER EXTRA HEAVY BOLLMAN’S IMPORTED HOLLAND 2-qt. size. 44e | COVERED BUCKETS, 2-qt. size, 130 LIEBFRAUMILCH, from Johann Gers, | GIN, finest medicinal quality; big bore ve Geis G40 KREAMER EXTRA HEAVY 7@ Frankfurt A-M; case 12 quar, 11.00 | each, I TEA KETTLES, Agate Nicke! Stee! Ware, | COVERED BUCKETS. 3-at. size, ic CHATEAU LATOUR BLANCHE, from | HERMITAGE RYE, 15 years old; per gal, No, 8) holding 7 aus. Size | KREAMER EXTRA GAS STOVE ‘ Pelletier Fils & Co. Bordeaux France: | $7.00; full quarts, ‘1.88 lo. 8, ing 7 I C1) Nei? heading Biase 750 TEAKETTLES, 2-qt. size, ph case 12 quarts, 13.50 | TREADMILL RYE, “The. Perfest 3 FOLDING SEWING TABLES. towa: CHIANTI, PASCALE CIANFANELLI, i i * STEP-LADDERS, 6-ft size: special G7) - with yard measurements. at 45e Rufina, Italy: 24 pints $0.00; 13 Nefierede {O\years old) pesiaoes beh 73 i Lider lea MEDICINE CABINETS. with quarts, 5.25 mirror, 2 shelves, mace of hard wood, at KREAMER TIN WARE—This Tin Ware CLUB-HOUSE MARYLAND RYE; is one of the oldest manufactured and every 200. gal. $3.00; full quarts, MOUNT VERNON RYE or OLD * 500\ Chinaware, Cut Glass IMPERIAL ZINFANDEL, excellent old do- | mestic table clarets case 12 quarts. piece eed CLOTHES HAMPERS—Only 50 r , ; ae and Lamps QUEEN QUALITY JOHANNISBERGER. | CROW; case, $7.00; per gal, $2.50p 2OTi SAUCERANSi win csver: 750 ney {any cesanss ceeierll A Oo. Bee ery fine old Rhine wine, case 12 quarts _ | full quarts. t ra a ar Ri “gs & Carpets Underpriced. An excellent op Dinner and Gea Sets. 4.20 OLD FRIARS SAUTERNES, very fine quality, medium dry; case 12 quarts CLARETS and RHINE WINES, very | select grades: per gal. 1.30, 1.10, 90c. and 780 Fourth Fi Front, 18th 68) Sine Signal Slasses Unusually Low Priced. “VENDOME” U. S. SIGNAL GLASSES; covered with black morocco leather: achromatic lenses; 24 3 on water will ; pwce with gold edgee 38.50 quality” ver R SbIS Selected lots and odd lengths. only superior qualiues represented portunity for thrifty buyers. Priced to sell rapidly Japanese Bath Rugs. | Axminster & Velvet Carpets. 4x7 JAPANESE BATH RUGS. 9 QQ) | Special lor of Odd Lengths. many of regularly $4.75, e | which are large enough for rooms ware | and good-sized halls; choice color- rt (OlCH FRB TS. hea li i i 3x6 JAPANESE BATH RUSS. 9 65) regularly $3.35, : ings and designs ; regularly $125 7m Cut Slass. enable one to discern a vessel and determine : 26x50 JAPANESE BATH 7 95 les $1.35 a yd.; (0 close at 75e mee its character at a distance of ten miles; case 4, IS i J RUGS. regularly $2.50, 7 Filta Floor He ee Beale’ 1.25 and shoulder strap; regularly $8.50; very 'o p . . ae special, . ; se tN so MARCONI LONG DISTANCE SIGNAL GLASSES; covered ZB. . 20; aed i ae Bw lack morocco Teather acheomatic nae: JOHN AEN OU ASS SALAD BOWE | Sug 24 lig water will enable one to discern ATYJANS (N MFAIUNGS. joie ER Ay) ly $14.0 500 rolls—-dapanese and Chinese Straw Mattings Very best patterns, beautiful carpet Gable Slew es: shoulder rap; regularly $ cauupeesnce Geen effecis, Must be sold quick to make room for ether stocks | a GAbieS LQ, 4 ‘098 : f . w at ?; Less than Regular Prices. “i Se CA . GF ry ae: : Tera 3 . EES, ovce Grocery dIpecials { 1 Sapanose Ufatiings. Chinese WMattings. i $14.00 and $16,00 quality: roll of roll of From the Great Nid-Summer Sate. $14.00 and $16.00 qual 2S8e Morar $40.00) nck” 20 Hora St vU ho pny eat ae poi man wtbled epee and Paar $12.00 quality; roll of 40 yards, ACCS SAE GTS No pure and wholesome. Our sales are so immense that old stocks are impossible, Pr $5.80; yare OS eo Wyds, $5.5 28e XK nevwness of goods, up-to date methods, prompt deliveries, courteous trearment, ; $9.00 and $10.00 quality roll of we accurate filing of orders, no subsits ; $10.00 quality: roll e” 40 yards 7Q 40 yds, $7.00; y 20¢ ae Fee ee eee CO. Dn amounting to $5.00 ar moce delivered free to any freight $4. 155 yard © $7.00 quality. roll of 40 yds, Pt a sation within the States of Maine. Vermont, Massachusetts, Connerticus New Hampshire, $8.00 quality; roll of 40 yards 16, $4.25; yd T2¢ Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. $5. 75; yard. ce th Plor, Fonts By 0 ain) brand exe | CAN MEATS — "'Colame m ade Jellien, a ied White Oats rand Boned Turkey; Je te a, SB8e.; sald, can, yok Ane | SOAP—Palrbanite Ova re Pairy Soap; % cakes, tie ey ep, Munyon » Witch Dining-Room Pictures. ee Che Only Feriect Soap the World Has Known, full here In conjunction with the Furni =2 ("ture Sale we have been of remarkabic_value> 1) Pictures. To-morrow we two specials. The Pictures appropriate for — dining-roams, *Thandsomely finished and framed Low prices are a popular feature. als. fe Calera al Pisuneai | —Colored Pictures a dark oak: Mission style: size 24x | mate: 3-inch gilt Games matched 10 : k 3 , <2: 48; only a small quantity; made | metal corners; size 36x26; resus 7 O& Ic, a cake, or Shivacn "Br j—reeh cava: Lane : , ; a Mts treples or Buiterdgh to sell at $5.00, 400 | wary 3250 rain row Aesea | cakes For 230 SEUSS Sanya Sa: | Nin har | dali ic” MON sei. ada iit arene ee itis LGA tt ta

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