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CREM Wun amazing eecenrercrrres,| OAD MARY DICE young woman came of age that public announcement was made i “Peovle seem to think it is strange | for Miss Hall and me to marry, : GIRL WILE WED ‘POLICEMAN SAVED. he. went ‘Kreuth, where he was huntin, d scan- \ tor ‘There was no piano in the place. The yen Prince demanded that one be “Finally @mashes the Instrument and ‘Withdrew, Leaving the People In i ‘the Casino Speechless with As- _tonishment at His Actions. (BERUN, Sept. 9.—Whiie the news- ‘0 not dare print !t, a story has 4 wide circulation here anent the t Saira Goings of Frederick Wilhelm, the German Crown Prince, while he was on @ visit to Duke Theodore of Bavaria re- “gently. As the young man grows older (Bie becomes more and more overbehring _ Gnd Irresponsible. Whe current gossip about him is that into the public casino at Bad everybody by his actions. He full shooting costume when he the crowded casino und called fn, ag he desired to show his : asa musician. No plano could be @t once. Again Arrested on a Charge! a Broadway Store. “Saad Mary" {s again in the tolls of the law, Her other name is Tlzalc Meyers, but so weepful is her dispost |tion when the police find her at her favorite occupation, shoplifting, that sl: bathes und court-room h her lachrymose outpouring. She was a the same o Broadway pped at her feet valued at eused her arrest. §) to-day in the Joffe year In Philadelphia ‘opt coplously, sc + to Cleveland, and beng more. From Cleveland, she was to Buffato, » they wanted her. Five years in the Erle County Penitentiary was .her | portion of time for trifling with shop gcods there. She got out on bail, however, while a tangle In the law was being straightened out. ‘The bail she aid not want and d appeared. Her next adventure took her to Brook- MORE IN TEARS Lizzie Myers. an Old Offender, | of Shoplifting, This Time in} | Mother bees her father became engaged. Miss Sadie Hall, of Jersey City, Daughter of a Former Assem- | blyman, Has Rather an Un- usual Romance. An wnusual romance which will cul- minate in a wedding this winter Is that | { Miss Sadie Hall, of No. 475 Jersey svenue, Jersey City, whose engagement ) her stepbrother, Benjamin ft en an: samo address, has Just ed, Three years ago Miss Hall's father, Assemblyman James P. Mall, a || manufacturer of masons’ supplies, met voung Farrier's mother, who was the widow of W. W. Farrier, a wealthy plumber, of Montgomery atreet, Thelr meeting was brought about | through the friendship of the young peo- le, who had fallen in love with each other before their parents had evor met. In discussing the future of the two youthful sweethearts whom, they both agreed, were too young to think of marriage, the widower politician and Mrs. Farrier came to the conclusion that they had both reached an age when| they might consider the subject very seriously. So three years ago they were married, and Mr. Hall and his daughter became residents of the Farrier home, at No. 475 Jersey avenue. Miss Hall was then elghteen and Mr. Fart twenty-two, Though a secret engagement has existed between them | I have been fond of her since she was @ Iittle girl, and we have been engaged | for over two years. |The wedding ma atthe, place this winter, but no date een lixed for ‘Thought hav jit ye been at my mot! is not my \Hait dia’ not become a not me engaged J we were in the came 4 married to my | mother ching to do, with it. It Was all fixed. Setorp that.” ee CONSPIRACY CHARGED. S. Pratt, of New York, flied a com- piaint in the Federal Court to-day |@gainst Charles Modiae, Emil Mantel and Harry B, Wallace, Deputy County | Recorder, charging them with conspir- jing, throurh the Western Undergar- ment Company, with Louts Levin, of New Yoth, tately of Indianapolis | how. missiia. te rob supply comp: Of $30.00 worth of goods ‘the Court Issued an order summonin; the three men to appear on Tuesday an show causo Why @ reca.ver suou.d not be appointed for the company. “ft Is |charged that the materials were pro- cured by Levin In New Yor« througa | fraudulent means and that $20,000 worth was used by tne factory here. Levin has been working here in ¢he factory [un'it recently. The defendants deny fraud and say Levin induced them to start the factory and that the materials were obtained by the purchase of New York ware- house recelpte from a money lender of t city. Warships to Welcome Honourables WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—The gun- boat Newport has been ordered to Bos- Honourable Ue Ae London. The protected cruisers hicag and the training-ship Alliance already ton to participate in the weloome to the 0 and Atlanta sumes Command at Consoli- dated Lake Superior Works and Posts His Sentries. SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich.. Sept 99. Street car tra Mc in the Canadian Soo, | which has been suspended during the INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 30.—Addison | disturbed condition of affairs here {ncl- dent to the closing of the Consolidated Lake Superior Company industries, was resumed to-day without demonstration \of any kind on the part of the dis- charged employees. Col. Buchan, who arrived in charge of | the detachment of troops from Toronto, | to-day relieved Col. Elliott, of the local military, and assumed command. ‘The sentries were ordered to quarters and the soldiers from Toronto took their places, being distributed about the varl- | ous plants of the concern. A large crowd of unemployed laborers of the company stood about the scene of the riot at the company's offices, but were orderly. One man charged wit? having participated in the riot was ar- rested to-day, Additional troops from Toronto, num- bering about two hundred militia, ar- rived later to-day and soon afterward a train left over the Algoma Central Raliroad for Wilde Station to bring back the woodemen who were left there Mon- day when the rioting broke out about the Company's works. The train was INVALID AT FIRE /Col, Buchan, of Toronto, As-/Aged Man Was Carried Down Stairs by Patrolman Brown After He Had Been Forgotten by Relatives. ‘The life of Moses Levine, an invaild, seventy-two years old, was eaved to-day by Patrolman William Brown, of Wi famsburg, after the oki man had been forgotten by his son, who left him tm the burning bullding at No. 34 Moore street. Levine was taken from this bed just am ‘the flames /had ignited the bed-clothing, and he and his gallant rescuer were burned as they escaped from the fire filled ‘hallways to the street. Abraham Levine, who ran @ saloon @t the number given, lived on the sec- ond floor with his family. He his wife and four children fror the flames after much trouble, but In the excitement forgot his aged father, It was not until the fire had spread to a five-story tenement adjoining that Levine remembered his parent. Brown dashed into the smoke ang groped his way to the second floor. When the forty familles In the tene. ment-house who had run pantc-stricken and shivering into the street saw the policeman’ stagger from the burniag house carrying the decrepit old maz in, his arms they forgot thelr own condi- tion and cheered. * Brown and his charge were tuken te a store near by, where an ambulance Surgeon. dressed thelr wounds. in charge of twenty-five soldiers, lyn, and when given four years ai the] for two years, it was only after the! are there, Crow Hill Penitentiary Mary vowed that she was being ill treated, but her tears did not move the Court. Her repuxation for laghrymal gence had preceded her, ‘Thid torm she served out in full and then was returned to Buffalo to finish the five years which she cut short by bail jumping, Liggle wept ae court to-day. ———— AUTO JUMPS OVER A BANK. coal was @ harmonium in the casino, #t was locked and the key could not found. The Crown Prince called for | @n axe, but did not wait for tt, forcing agen the onium with an fron bar tora from railing. the instrument with his creating loud and discord- Then he jumped upon the rire Uuenly Gemol-|at0 tects the importance of his, rosltion |QUITS PREACHING TO SHAVE. ng Icaes no opportunity ished ‘his musica] exhibition Goforence he thinks Is due It, ‘The peo- je at large never hear the truth about! syracugn, N. ¥. Sept. %—L.| ADAMS, N. ¥. Sept. 9.—Dr. J. H je sueEreredvout, Of i however, and he seems to be pop- was raised to stop him|uar. DOD"! schmidt, the evangelist, who is been | pambiin, of Copenhagen, and Chauncey ‘his mood for destruc- “io retains hts propensity for falling | conducting a Gospel mission here fo: | picktord, of Roberts Corners, swapped was amazed at the €x- oe Oye eee ety Pity face henres| about a year, has announced his Inten-|automobiles Monday: Each owned a Out his jove affairs. Since his reported | tion of giving up the ministry and re- | jarge and fast touring car, After the fascination for Gladys Deacon a year | turning to his old occupation, thar of a | trade was completed Bickford mounted ne t American girl, he has had @ number tamsport, Pa., where he has a wife and s th Soune me yes entanglements. five children. whom ho will join fe} Atte Mr: ? ek tord. had pit the One Hundred Used Pianos goes not slgnity that he isa} STAMIFORD, Conn, Sept, 90.—John eis, huni ba een doing hae | the, edge of a Mortystoot bank. “pelow o when @ tc dont kodak film and other photographic ap-| who applied froe lodging, meals and a the seat yanking the levers, wt turned ey YY 5 sinner ari | a Mh upg, rie | ings ol a i emarkable Price Reductions. Heng oe rere, tes ater eee tore | preached jon, the streets eveningn, but Seat iow tord “hug ony and ‘ded s eh ee v on no e, ‘sufte on 2S0 AR of ite REP Baynes Mag epee etinr' os | purer took Wo 6 colloton nor eakea for] stot. site yreccea’ ow cerenee || 8 © ONE DENIES Pianos are the best artical sunshine that penetrates the home, | Moder method of selling has removed them from the class of luxury. The department store idea places one in every o-e-0- eee atottnttntnenentntnentntngntnenananenenenen-@) home whee rs teally wanted, Genie ' New York 400 jefore the real sun sets to-morrow there one hundred new piano owners in New Yo! MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! an equal number of homes made happy. For we inaugurate the biggest and most important sale ever held in New York. 4 + ; ww” Instruments of R d Worth. g Y INSTTUMENtS OI NECO mize O o s 3 d Merit ; So SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST STREETS. N. Y. 2 an er e eS O08 0= 8 On OH One Some are jpianes we have taken In exchange for instruments in our regular stock; made thor. ough! hy good by skilled workmen in our repair rooms. Others are from our regular stock—instruments Cs rented and returned; as perfect in condition as the day they first breathed tone and tune. a Read the list. It covers the piano family from start to finish. Almost every instrument that has any bearing My fe market is represented. Prices are really nothing as compared to the worth; it is a plano Oe Sar Meg arenas arama debit antes Seite eae mano arn t§ (| BUY Them for Part Cash---The Balance in Monthly Payments, ices mere eee Sprea ve PAS poe, Seranoes our prices, but are gelling goods at less thane present Wholesale price over the following list and @ee if we Fa 2 ’ Sugar Specials! Potatoes,—We, pave, just te: Chocolate and Cocoa! to Be Arran ed. » SBUGAR—pest American granulated, and calye “Bas! QROPTS SWISS MILK COCOA, E CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION T DOES NOT REQUIRE SPOT CASH HE SQUARE PIANOS ARE ALL IN for : 8c | j $2.a5; pustel. fate _ TO OUR OFFER ON A FEW OF TO BUY ONE OF THESE PIANOS. A EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION AND ee Four est 51/ ¢ | EER Nee NAGE SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND A WILL GIVE YEARS OF SERVICE. No | eZ ae Se | PIANOS (WHI — Teas—Ceylon, English Breakfast, Etc. nave Pay IN RENTAL DURING THE | | REASONABLE AMOUNT EACH MONTH | | PARTICULARLY DESIRABLE FOR BE- y SUMMER, ENABLING US TO ALLOW] | PLACES THE ENTIRE COLLECTION AT | | GINNERS AND THOSE WHO WISH TO INVEST ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT IN AN INSTRUMENT, ' __ Sauer aos psig «Was $450, now $20| Knabe.......was $850, now $150 rate piano ts te tir firetorate. oe: Fa oerteet rani e eee of the ‘or begins) rooms.) in -Was $400, now $35 | Steinway. ...was $850, now $125 was $450, now $55 GF*peptionalty tine toneg—cary~ was $450, now $45 aa Steinway....was $850, now $100 was $375, now $45} ° ( Gapeiaks + Was $400, now 850! Gabler......was $700, now $t00 + was $600, low $65) Weber,.....was $800, now $110 Gale & Co... was $500, now $60 Banstient tone and case—in Hahn... was $700, now $65 eens on) (Art case—fine tone.) bes eat oo WAS. ee OO now $115 was $550, now $70 YOUR COMMAND. YOU CAN BUY A NEW ONE ON SAME TERMS, Upright Pianos. +. Was ras $600, now $325 Was $400, now $195 | Jacob Bros was $300, now $170 «Was $325, now nw $145 aitton—wainut MATERIAL AND EMPHATIC REDUC- TIONS. Weser Ceylon wie 13 1 Also ulus tn rast indie's Rosy er’s; Premium br Bloom, Co} Flo o wery Product, Hol- , fer ‘ Hyruod and’ Sure ee Demonstration, | ii monstration. “Tia «MIXED, ENGLISH DREAKFAST, Flavoring Extracts, Spices, a pe dc; | Colone or Ceylon ‘Tea; regular 400. and See demonstration LAT AN S ero geg Aor ea ss ie Loy VANILLA OR RARE Roh nent, mado 2 Gee Hirai Mocha, Java, Etc! {| steno yee| KLES x OHOCOLATE CATSUP — sni- gallon fur, ounce bottle, PICKLES - Maple | es Brand: Mixed. a bigh- |CORFEE—High grade Mocha and Java; a | BURNET’S VA- i y NILLA BX- oF Gher 13¢ | suverd breakfast blend of «enuine Penang | N BR le ; 3c poe and fuest Arabian ‘Mocha; unsur- | TIRACT—to2. bot- OHILI SAUCE— LA tle, SOc. 2 achat Bite 29c | os" vottie ..., 296 iiedurird Brand, in At new ite e ite AM Rigi LOC lc) COMER —Sunerlor Blend Mocha and java; an extra fine breakfast coffee. equal oyerer cock- Jn body and aroma to any Se. coffee 4c in the elty: 5 Iba a Chickering. .was $550, now $310 (This, te an opportunity, for any one ea? fi iB = pea cag ton Steinway... .was $600, now $295 was $350, now $135 Mason & Hamlin— 000, was $575, now $265 See aa (An excentionslly fine-toned in. Raven & Bacon— SERGE ww Ww as $275, now $115 w ' Chickering. -wa as $500, now $225 : 28 B sf man.) fa "esnattle ze—big tone—sultable was $275, now #110 case, by was $300, now $145 suog 9 1052S See Demonstration S—Mixed apices, F0)¢ penper, allspice or cloves, Ib. ES IN TINS—Ground black pepper. Vegetables—Best Erands—Low Prices! } Boer Gb tine, Tes eb, tines OC R Yee eaus G@ POWDER Decker Bros.was $500, now $225 Billings barrie was 8 $450, now $25] SNoitnt™eSne.)” ae Ar 2 co tone— | Stuyvesant... .was $325, now $120 fant right for partment Bradbury....was $350, now $215 | Hall... was $275, now $95 Davenport & Treacy the market fake Bead Mtb. "cans, SALMON — Coy | Hon‘ or Wm Bees brand: fanev | red Fade ID. fink was $550, now $120 Seabed eae vet eee eas A 8 — Floral a 120 | Balt ofeca P'a }Flosr, Corn Meal, Mats, Btelf { sweet and tender: 2: EA GEES SOR Ra. f “by we have had out on rental—good as new. PLOUR- Sleepy Eve | Hygienic Pou Plano Players. Grand Pianos. j AY PAR AGUS genuine old-ta Hi lolemotts 8 Slanature 5 ie IN|ot wate 4 In oak case. + -Was $250, now $215 : ; ity : 10 Iba, ee 750, now $325 | 4 Planola.........4+++-Was $250, now $185 K S, ar pay y 0 Ie Knabe, i abit 3S, 875), om 8 Peis ae OIA ot 4 in walnut case......was $250, now gato 3540; can’ Saran. “ORN—Mt, Decker Bros! 4 Planola........++..Was $250, now $175 ca CORN At... Helneo | beatae to was salaeat mas now $350 | qbonteed mot mew.) Or gans. Bante: oA Se" sitio houeentine to mate ty | 4 Chase & Baker......was $250, now $185] © deman & Son’s baby gran: (Almost new—tin perfect repair.) jason & Hamlin. was $125, now Ris det bee ie Ea now $325 |, “'* a Cris tn bape, fr someone he. ne . pegeniperi ws 15c Send agit, fosiers tnd dvasoed Two of the famous “Cecillans”—which Sienna eat ubiombenuful tone nad tne one f Porn ti La vs 4 beataity: phe. 8C messes | $Y ete ation | Bane Lt qouren angst E carry a full assortment of the NEW CECILIANS, the world’s really greatest Plano Player, which produces the PORTO RICO frst abe, “RB'10: 4 Be me 38c W most exquisite effects with apparent ease and without arduous labor. We also exhibit complete styles of the follow 30c|pinans — oak S ing Pianos: ‘“ JEN G| rand We artlett KNABE, GABLE! PACKARD, i R, HOBART M. CABLE, BUSH & GERTS, SCHUBERT, PRICE & TEEPLE, DAVENPORT & TREACY, VICTOR. We sell them for cash or on the part payment plan. We rent them for a moderate sum, and apply the rental if a pur- chase is made within a reasonable time, Really there's 's no reason why any home should be ¢ without @ Pino!) youn vlooe, Behning JELLY | POWDER —UTRYPHOSA?—the only perfect Jelly Powder in all Aavora: por doz. Bi per package 1 demonstrations of Columbia Table Delicacies, Tryphosa_Jelly Powder, Ice Cream Powder, Tetley's India and Ceylon Teas, o ocoa, etc; Croft's Swiss Milk Chocolate, rood Pr 's Flavoring Extracts, Swift's ae, Ta Meats and Beef Extracts, Kneipe' ; Jhocolate, Voigt's Cream Flakes, Old Grist ‘Mills Foo Products, etc,, etc. Samples served free at all booths, = ‘ >, Be 3 = 3! = Fes peete ie = ¢ = -E a :3 oF ES § 3 as caf 2 = is = 3 7 = Z 2% > 5 z 2¥; = i Nos beet Best ead ee - 23 eR LS Bata tel Best RET ead Melee EE Nt