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<= FULL CRADLES {STEEL ORILL HITS WIN 00 PRES FORGOTTEN BOMB = - James &. Maron Gives Threw Meauit Was Explosion in Ooop Tone of Goal fo the Mother Excavation on Upper West : Among Hie Guests Who Hag) Side. in Whiten Threw Were in- Most Chitdren, lured. One Perhaps Mortally, |OYNAMITE OVERLOOK 0 COROWOOD FOR TRIPLE ‘Three Garreia of Flour for the Great | Med Prohatly Been Resting in ems 0 en em Nome 1 thant orgie Ime — eainecdl o THE WORLD: WEDNPSDAY RVENING, share i9, thn8, note FHF mre ot (0 CPehereree UF eet Number of Twine Given at) Pocket Since Before Btrike of liiie the District Leader’ Pienie| Laet Spring, but Inetantiy me r To Ony sponded to Impact of Orit « re nares nd Aritt hori «| Cured of Asthma even the exacting President MO lathiReet Gna AG : Alter 4g years of Sutter Wntted Mates if he could have viewed | i inuend and THIFL atrece erent an att will be gratifying to Asthmatic the s@aremations of eeoursioniate who laynam arteidae apa Ain mre fewdors to tearm thot mn abeolite eure her @athered to-day at the Chambers atreet oe hale and expteted At lost hoon d.senwered by De Sehtttmane forry an the @usate of Jamon BE. Ma neventy-five Hnliane at work In Bhat ths temedy ivan effectual one ean Greenwood Lake, being the) the hy ole were nhawared with rove * not be dow bted after pe of such Gost destina of the thourand® pf part huge steam dri i MY mony aa thatote, W fn Antwerp, Fut Panta in the big compfinentary excur- | A¥e feat and felt ten, N.Y. who saps Vout. remed pope No. 1 Fast One ‘ yenicagen? Ream ree oes * “ ‘ i atreet King hie skull and injuring | ever teed bought @ package of ont . The Len ory apalese ra ws u Lid | him internally. He was taken ¢ the ‘rug! Vang wie fi ait nn box entity no backing to-day among Mr. Maron's : ae WOOF Asthing, aid P have not hoot Guests, for families of ten and steven, | 2: Hood Wright Hospital, wie i Tean nw go to bed and aloep ail Augmented by tripleta and twins, were | Old ne would die, We with perfec numerous. It is safe to cay that Cham inflicted three wound done before filly Aibent; in the Heinity of the terry, | & Vareelio's wealp a for the heal Was never graced by pd many ing | Oe Et Nat Le ay raotit tt xth Assemoly [No 26 Mulberry treet, wan Down aU De all drnggists me 500-810 81.00 thirty feet, his bac : vod his stamp to Dr hk. Sehtffmann. tox #91, body ent The injured na number of place men were liken ts the iloutated to bring forth all the hes | Istence. T. number of « velt Prize Little ol lets, Tho mother with the greatest number of twins {s to receive threo barrels of] flour is is the Mayor Low pri Ant then, best of ail, 1s the James ¥. March prize to the young couple who will get married on the exoursion, As a! premium upon entering the matrimonial state upon this occasion a t to! Niagara and $100 in cash will be giver And there was a suspiciou lar number of embarrassed young couples at the ferry this morning who looked very much aa though they were longing | fos that trip to Niagara Mr. M. in his pocket a supply fal and a 1 Rizes. I that marriage knots ‘alarm there will be plenty of par- urteenth Regiment Bani vil its glory to assist the riplets on thelr excursion wedd march, and band. edd tunes o-steps to the joyous Cavalry acted as March, he naving belonged hus native Italy. as the moat. prolific has crossed the Hud- FRAWLEY MOTHERS’ OUTING. Bitte Wu &. Mother's Own and r Clurtee Carry Happy Crowd. Miam! Dengperatic Club of the | d cond Assembly District, vt } ator James J. wh an two had a monster outing at Wit-| leader, zel's Grove, College Point, to-day, a the hearthsides of eastern Harlem warn | ted of man, woman and child. ‘The | mboat Little Darling and the barges | hers Own and Dear Clarice were frelghted down to the gunwales, An the figures of | outing of the Arange- y be had in *hairm who counted no less Peter Burns, ( ment Committe rges id Dear Clari eee the day was a base- | and a privilege to write you about it. pall gare between bachelors and ee | dic der the shade trees there was nother game of ball on a higher plane, A pyramid of beer Kegs meited ti ice cap under the breath of a eimoon. Four carloads of sandwiches canal-boat load of watermelo} Prominent in the festivities, —————_$—— WOODBURY DEMANDED FINE. seemed to correct. however, within a few weeks - and well. Left a Seat on the Bench to Prose- cute a Builder, When Jacob Silverstein, 9 builder, was arraigned {n Harlem Court to-day, charged avith Uttering the street with material while building some houses in ‘West One Hundred and Street Cleaning Commissioner bury appeared and was Invited upon the bench with Magistra ‘The Commissioner explained yerstein had been arrested three times and a reprimand had no effect u fea Sue insisted. that he be fhed. “the Btaxistrate then fined him #8. The size ofthe fine was, not, to the likin, oe ne muninsicner, who. lett. the piace beside the Magistrate and went upon et satisfaction and jus- tide here,” sald the Commissioner, “1 will in another way. I will revoke’ the permit permitting ‘this man to dump anything in the street. Commissioner lett court and the pulliior paid his fine and returned to t place where the Commissioner says he fs occupying the whole street and pre- venting the department from keeping it Meun. “SLASHED HIS BROPHER. Fight Followed Wrestling Bout and Razor Was Used. Antonio Yanki, twenty-seven years old, of No, 224 First street, Jersey City, slashed his brother, Angelo Yanki, thirty years old, of No, 382 Colgate street, with a razor to-day. ‘The broth- | ers scuffied good-naturedly in «saloon | your sickness in Colgate street and continued It inj and her advice the street until they got Into a & Sap. has helped thousakds. ‘While In a elinch Anonio drew $5000 ‘ons the back of his brother's neck, ie |Vegetable Compound, took it fait! woman. Health know of this.” Don’t hesitate to write to Ft @ serious wound, waa held in tne Gregory peek, Srourt by Justice Toke P. Mc- and Angelo was taken to the oy Seem as, 1. eae For Sale. Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble | terrible operations avoided. :}Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell how they were saved by the use of frelaiied down to, the, guawalen, “8 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: I am so pleased with the results obtained nursing bottles on the | from Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that I feel it a duty “I suffered for more than five years with ovarian troubles, ing an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet or exercise} Your Vegetable Compound found the weak spot, |ff and saved me from an operation— [f all my troubles had disappeared, and I found myself once more healthy Words fail to describe the real, true, grateful feeling that is in ‘| my heart, and I want to tell every sick and suffering sister. with medicines you know nothing about, but take Lydia and take my word for it you will be a different woman in a short time.” —MRS. LAURA EMMONS, W; Another Case of Ovarian Trouble Cured Without an Operation. “Dear Mrs, Prinxnam:— v was troubled with o elie eet and inflamed condition. of the time. I did sod “T tried different rem but nothing seemed to bring relief unti who had’ been cured of ovarian trouble, the use of your compound, induced me to try it. I hfully for three months, and at the end of that time was glad to find that I was a well is nature’s best gift to woman. and if you lose it and can have it restore uaa Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- I feel that all suffering women should man, Commercial Hotel, Nashville, 1 Minn. for a free sample package faintne: Don’t dally kerville, Ont. arian trouble and a ‘painful which kept me in bed part read a surgical operation. edies hoping to get better, a frien through d Mrs. Lavra Bette Core- ‘enn. 9 It o well to remember such letters as above when some druggist tries to get you to buy something which he says is “just as good.” other medicine has such a record of cures as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; accept no other and you will be glad. Pinkham if there is anything about do not understand. She will treat you with kindness ¢. No woman ever regretted writing her and she Address Lynn, ass. FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letten above testimonials, whtoh will prove thelr absolute Lydia E, Pinkham Me That is impossible, as no Ineni wine Co For Sale, DIED ON THE TRAIN. ee i EWELS ON CREDIT Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, CASH OR CREDIT, ONE PRICE. ere’ relerence required; immediate Jerney Clty Youn Woman Stricken Returning Home—Had Been m1, Miss Mary Ehting, of No. 875 East Bienen sereat, ae Clty, ett Eliza- aaiver ma call write or telephone te aay of cur rt} lor her ie on @ iow Jerse: We Catrel igain ‘to~ day and died on the TAR A AEC & 60. yen ore Were HE Re Sui; | 98 gear Av, |i APULTON @ sT., tee te ing Caste rom ‘pulmonary. trouble. a nad ee tee Fah bat ae in| inte us. when. si ha aga the Jou adangere ts Bhs was twen! a WEEKLY PAY ARNTS—Fing diamonds, watcher; busines confidential. WATCHRS AND DIAMONDS. SY PAYMENTS, ond representative if desired. can Wat 1 ond 0. oa $1 Dowa, $1 Xo mooulty ’ re: caus- . Pinkbam’s| tn Leather, Workmanship wery body of the soles | SPANISH I) arc INSTEP. é ROOM ouR Latest COR 468824": ODEN Pianos and Organs. Our “Standard” $3.00 Shoe (Hand. Sewed Welts with Spanish Arch Insteps), . The Best Shoes at the Price in the World, and Equal to Any $3.50 or $4.00 Shoes Sold Elsewhere. In all styles and leathers, high Button, Lacy and Oxfords, and low cut. Ps are! FURNISH FLATY COMALIE, FURNISHED, o A@SEY A ee 69 98 4. RGOM 'APARTME! 0M js? AOQo8 FREIGHT PAID _ON ICAMMEYER}» | Honesty, the Best Trade Mark, Distinguishes All Our Footwear 1 in Porm and Finish, nothing slighted or neylected, but honae and fairness interwooen with every stitch, tanned in the leathers and in the both in the seen and unseen parts of our shoes This Element of Honesty is what makes for Women + + « ANDOUR.. . ‘Harvard’ $3.00 Shoe for Men, Women’s ‘‘Standard,”’ in all i gitferent heel shapes. Men's * Harvard,”’ leather Catalogue Mailed Free on Application. AVENUE, COR. 20th STREET. Railroads, Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STATIONS (oot Werk than “toe Twenty ebied ‘ireet, Buation, o otherwine Jor, Sleeping and » Infianapolia and ST. LOUIS LIMITED.—Pull ng Smoking and Obpervation Cars, Chae Pdlanapulia, St. Toute. Dining Car LVANIA. LIMITED. —Pull- ining Smoking and Observe: For Chicago, Cleve- AND ST. LOUIS EX- Nashville (via Cincinoat) Indianapolls, Chicagu, at. eAQes ‘AGC For Tole, Lowlsvill Ro on 9O og ap LIMITED, Pullman St 6.55 PF x ST. Piss yor Pu apolis. Louisville, St, Gary, W. Va. (via' Bhs Fi Yaller Routes PM. WEST! EXPRESS.—For Chicago, YT OF TOWN ORDE: Toe ree er Aenea Dualne Oa SATURDAYS UNTIL 16 mM, eat Conuecta: for Cloveland LAND AND O1N: Excursions. sae: 120 Left. Celebrated Tonc-Lasting Walters Pianos $195, on terms of $5 down and | Week! || Piano delivered to your home upon first payment of $5. There are only 120 Walters Pianos left of this lot, so we advise you to visit, our plano rooms to-morrow. For if you select one of these beau- tful planos you will get it at « price which 1s about Half Its Real Value. Walters Pianos are bullt to lant a lifetime. They are in reality pieces of piano construction. Walters Pianos are guaranteed tn every particular for a term of ten yo ters Pianos are consid- d to be far superior to other pianos sold by dealers at from $450 to $100 each. Exchauge your old piano for a beautiful new Walters Plano. Wi A AR TO N LARGE DOUBLE STORE, 50x85, NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 BEEKMAN ST, MAUCH, CHUNK GLEN ONOKO SUNDAY, AUGUST 26rd AND THE, souTit, Dintag Gar), Dead ing, Cah all Parlor aad Biss ‘Con “parler and Dinin 23 (Dining Car), 4.5 ange’ Sireeta, Gl (De ° ¢ 6) (Dining DES aa LEHIGH VALLEY R. R.B) sted cite PoBuprem, 4.25 P.M, 12.10 night datty $1.50 ROUND PESEP SE iwerinm 1a 4 a . TRIP SEABOARD Alit LNe RAILWAY, —Rxprees, Special train leaves New York Zird St. 1 aD) Waar “ati Agha. m,, Cortlandt or Desbroases Sis, |NQRO NC AYR. WASTERS | RAILWAY gor ail, £ OHIO RAILWAY,—7.55 ANAL jeok ta. 455 7. Mt dal ron OUD, POINT COMPORT “t m. “Brooklyn Annex 8.15 a, m, Fare from Brooklyn 15 cents extra. NORFOLK. P.M nd eB P Me ‘hrough Ves: Parlor Care ant’ Stand: 6. Parlor Smoking Dining Car and Standard Coaches SPM. week dally. | International Yacht Race. ‘The famous Long Island Sound Steams “SHINNECOCK,” Jor the Montauk Steamboat ( very race day Ww it.) h Avenue (corer 29th 8), 1 Aator Hou 9 West Twenty-third Street Station i Tacent now stecl ove rt of 184 knots ay and la Annex Station, Brooklyn ‘Raclon Tho New York will call for and check bage: and residences through to Telephone “914 Elehteenth Street’ ania Ratiroad Cab Service. Y ORY, woo! oy mane's Tras Manager. on. for Penneyt- at company's and 1185 roadway; MeBrigere, Amor House. ROCKAWAY LINE. RO, __ General Pasesgr: Apent. srt NewYork Central iM Bireet, Now. York, an follows ttery Lan ON ‘ i mes a Elat ae suka at a aii a 3. AM. 5 x Sir. GRAND REPUBLIC | isi stig ate WILL CHT DAILY FOR THE 19.40 A w simone & s. Montreal Specl. +9. » YACH ACES, 110.0 Aw. “Day Rauoreaa.s- a aia LM fav asatye} ‘W, 224 8. 4 PR ARE PS Se AacAne 15 AM, asatvaesiogs 3 5PM Twentieth Century tl ae LONG ers sagen Pare Aiba toa Teor Ben HH ot t 4 Albany Apres 9202 BRAC 8.30 PM. The Lake eee Limited... 8 mines aftor 34th at 16 PM rns “nt tet Tries PM. ex Adan (ialcrdayy only * SJ LAKE HOPATCONG EXGURSION $9.2° Via New Jersey Central, nd 1216 Broad. H. SMITH, Gen Manager August 23. aoe eee Patents. Special tratr mm foot Liberty St, 8.30 A. South Ferry, a AM PATTEN LINE |: + BMANCH & HACK—S0C, RY PARK & BACK—SOC, Highland Beach --Pleasure Bay, AND ALL NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS, 13TH ST., 8.65, 11 A. M., 240 P.M. LV. BATTIRY. 83, 11.0 Ao Me S40 PM 4] Were 69... rossee | Washab's Tams and Sailor Balance of Straw Hats—~ tant Misses’ Bathing Suits M-) and Insertings—French and dainty 2.48 | Open Dany fan ae 7. O8RT ML TRG TAT nOAG Balance of al will be devoted to Stock Clearances A time almost as well known to our customers as to owe clerlity soe Stock Clearance Sales at end of February and August are a long established rule in connection with our invariable polley of closing out all surplus and reducing stocks belore Inventory. nd Ladies’ Dresses, Waists. Etc. | Ladies’ Underwear \« - few te a fh ge the Any! sett, aett, te the ander of the dat Den were deep. | _ ’ ‘ tural. cove A rutile valve en, Oe | 5 My Drawere—tuche Ka and A or He inlintslal ae dle : ruffle or lace tneeeting t Covern—ti That wore wei Chat vere Now) intertings and tucks or ¥ whepe fe 149 me 608 a ven otee | gon TPA fos Hoe 208 How vis 198 Finer to W648, were ADIRS DREARY WALT ae | Milde Paiaiae, Bball ta Bok wer Nor, Mg neck— Ponages, ¥ ! and emb'y le Cyane, ‘Tate pe de ‘ 0. A\oatrons, Nun's Velling, Henrtetts x ‘ neook and Gontue Hrillantine and Sateon—variety of are ne eens id asia vale bLad., . That wore Now| That were Now | $m so) } # 198) 9% | 0 2.98) som 2 | wos BWA] $17.98 . 10.98 | LADIES’ WRAPPERS 4 Lawe and cambrio—white and colored: matiton: stitohed W 29 Kimono, Wrapper and Empire styles! py), Aeris pe telcbaen we ed mibiris—pratd, OMD'Y | striped Taffetas; Japan Silks one ; ; ; White and Pancy; ‘That were, Now. ; That were 3-inch White Washabie Habu- ) _ } Mie occcseeeree A | BAD tats; Were | \# “ . ‘98 hope Silks; Black 69 & 79 40 Taffetas; 45-inch Bla 59 H ck Bt $1.08 1.49 | 9598.. : Grenadines; ee LADIDS' PONGEE SILK coaTs ‘Natural Color—Acoordion Pleated Loose Coats—applique and lace Trim collar—were $16.99...........04 9.98 LADIDS' BATHING SUITS Black or Blue oles ae white braid trim—value $2.98 be LADIDS: WASHABLE SKIRTS 38-inch All-Wool Voll Plain Navy aud Polka Dot Rat Ww Skirts—value $1.49. sasesoe TO Wan a oon ell LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS " New Manniah Mixtures—strap S-ingb Plain and Plecked Dress Goods also 6é- Finch Al Weel ae and button trim—value #.00,. eisai t ipe -| Boys’ Clothes Sell, Sell, in the order of the day! Were. Now. Silk Chiffon Veils 8s. coed irae a eee tee Applique Scarfs and Squares 98 Sell, Sell, is the order of the dart. Were $1.0.... S4-Inch Scarls—4 desi; Ye Washable Pants—3 to 14 yrs,.- _ +10] "32-inch equires to Eras 3 Ae Washable Beach Hats..... 2 #8 blsce wee : 2 -*¥ | centre designs—extra fine and strong Jown—value 98... oF oo Si-inch squares, same price, 25 White Goods Sell, Sell, is the order of the dart 98 Usually. Now +8 | @-Inch Victoria Lawns,...... .10 : Highly Mercerized Cheviots.. 25 , 1845 | “Goodwear" Cambrie: 1% 48-inch Persian Lawn: Boys’ Kneo Pants—all wool Balance of Washable Sults— Sell, Sell, ia the order of the day! Those that were $2.69 Those that were 6.98 Embroideries and Laces Sell, Sell, in the order of the day! Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook Edging | Stationery and Leather Goods ' Sell, Sell, is the order of the aay! et pinterere 19. 19% | Ladies’ Genuine Seal Belts—value 29 10! Sie is ineeowrere as ‘19 | Wrist and Automobile Bags. .. 80" Wrist Bags—with Card Case, Purse and Vinaigrette—value $1.5.. . Leather Dress Bult GancnaSteel framites Eoru Batiste Edgings—8 to,9 inch insertings to match—were .20 Point de Paris, eolal jot of Val feather Di of Cluny Laces and nen lined-extra heavy corne! Fh ay to 6 inch—white, lock and catches—uauslly ener rae 9 | silk Dimity Stationery—i0 sheets and 50 envelopes—cream, gray, blue and violet—usually “3b. ecru and Arablan—upually <1 Hosiery, Underwear, Etc. : yar TS Sell, Sell, is the order of the day Continuation of M’ rr 3S Pes CHEERS ety Hibfast_black— Window Shades double heels, knees and toes— A clean-up purchase of entire factory stock of two to four pair lots. seamless feet—all sizes—value, .25.. MPN'S UNDERWEA! d—value 1. Fach lot contalps all tints, in ere—double gusseted—value oiach Jot contains ail tte, tm, 14 B- R. ox Island Cotton Bhirts and Draw 4 TAPPOTA SILK UMBRELLAS. wide— 36 inch—natural , and paacistehn er 49 |40-cENT SHADES. ° { handies—vaive Opaque and Hollena_sixe sxAinem = ; @-CENT BHADBS.... : We Make a Specialty of ki Opaaue ana tai Ras : ‘i tinge of lace Insertings. Pillows, Mattresses, Bc. |"HEERMEARPS siss-ig omin! , &e. and-m, for Pillows, Ma’ trimmed with linen tinge. "yO Well put together aad sewn, and ready | 95 cenT SHADES. ta for the filling of Dowa, Feathers or Hate | Rea! f4nen Holland’ and iandsmaade t, ss++++Housekeepets will appreciate con- seaicrurlteareoe 0006 venience and economy of buying made- Onin ote so far below value because up goods at such peices—actually leas thaa| —fy.turer's desite to close eee oak aes cost of material by yard. serie Decorative Goods Sell, & READY-MADE PILLOW TICKS Made of the Best Ticking, PILLOW TICKS. FEATHER BED 28 TICKS. Wig'd satin Cushion Squares—were .08 .65 | 31) 48x81. Fig'd Sateen Lambrequins—full ae PrErS kant fringe-were -Occce ners ep 136 | 64x81 Hand-painted Head Reste— Nght and dark colors—special.., Emb'd Denim Table Covers= all colors—were .98 cseseeeveteassd BOLSTER TIC! STICKS MATTRES: Two Specials at Width. Length. ” Sft, 2in....6 ft. 7 in. ) “Gimp Counter Bt. 8in....6 ft. Tin} Sell, Sell, is the order of the mart: 4 tt. din....6 ft. 7 in Furniture Gimp—best quality— 4ft. 8 in....6 ft. 7 in. plain and mixed colors Teeulely be.. % ICKING BY THE YARD— Pillow Corde— ike =ilk-—assorted TH German Linen fcking—tast Colors SPR lary Mes 2 colors—fea proof—usually .35... 19 ‘Season's end’ means last, | IN BASEMENT. «| Handkerchiefs Sell, Sell, ts the order of the day! Men's All Linen Inttial—unt'ar'd.. .19% (Men's Sheer Linen H, 8.—value .39.. .17 Men's and Women's Hemstitch— Linings Sell, Sell, in the order of the day® “Rival” Percalines—m: both sides—dest colore—value odd initlals. é Ladies’ All Tdnen tangy ool’ Mercerised Sateen Lint Hemetiteh and lace edges...... secsee BB land colors—value i s ie LV. LONG RRANOH, 7.10 4.3, 380, 4.08 Fino ak Plas at and eat 14549. x9 one ea Co,, Trenton, N, set toed am Ma et a il Ce ¢—_______. ______- art Continuation of Extraordinary Values in 5 HOUSEKEEPING fe ee Nie * : | :