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Se THE COP |HOW THE BISHOP'S TA VERN CAUSED FATTY THE COP TO PHILOSOPHIZE, AND HOW FLINN SAW IT, See ‘ 3 ott | ‘ch CREAM yoozontue, MOREL PLOPLE WATCHIPG AN WHISKY DONT ! ~ oom THEIR BEAUTY INA MIA WELL NO } \ SALOON LOOKIN’ @LA0S ny > THAN 8173 DOWN AT ODA FOUNTAING Statuesquely Against a Post, He Nonchalantly i of Bishop's Enter- "prise in a Few Maxims. DIFFER MUCH FROM OTHER SALOONS. “aha ven with loe Cream and Bless- ing, Whiskey Is Whiskey, and Old R. E. Morse May Be Ex- | pected as Usual. “Tavern ain't the only place in ‘Tork that sells good whiskey. team and whiskey don't mix wel, ‘Matter how good the whiskey. yo can get as big a head from Potter's boose as yer can from Ughtaing if youse drinks in’ or no blessin’, the night be- makes no dif'rence; it's the same of remorse in the mornin’, “Youse'll always .find more people ) thelr beauty in a saloon EB. Hindes, better known as iy,” who marks time, with his 275 i the yest of the Suvray Ferry Passenger Struck Ves- inet a ‘Gap stories wit the pouce| el’ Side as He Tumbled [rom dehtanough ron ot pace Tye} Upper Deck—Disappeared, ere than one ice-cream set] and Search for Body Failed. ly stores, There's a good on the force-some ‘fan’ some on other things-| Pennsylvanta ferry employees reported youse stand around here it t] to the police of Jersay City to-day that iia Hired countin’ them wat sibs! 4 man tad been drowned from the fer- TILDEN’S OLD HOME SOLD. | Bamuet J, Tilden, was sold for $225,000 yesterday to the American Resort Com- | fn which will turn it into @ reat-cure Pee m an elevation of 1,000 feet. {ng next in Hoboken at Tavern front or rear No it) boat Bt. Lauls, on the Twenty-third om, Any good cop will take a/ street ine of the company, on the 7.0 trip from Jersey City te New York Get Primed Th last might.ty eit fhe Joint) According to thelr account, the man they get ‘properly | was sitting on the guard ratl on the n ‘em come out of the] upper deck of the boat when he muat BE Tubby bout the knees. |nave Inst his balance and fallen over Tavern lace [backward Into the water. He struck the immediately, not reappearing on the success. CROCERIE of the boat as he fell and sank ~ “ f YM always find more opie thelr Deauty ina surfac than sits down on The if Tewur gettin’ the a T'd be willin’ to give ye . Nf 0 water and {c a. | Capt. Thomas Barton tell the truth, the hi boat lowered and f S the dab the" tien i Nn’) for the man, but aay around here that , and after ya and blocked th nites the ferry That side dour was made o> in Newton ider-men than me. I'd go over pin Neve tore, the apo anec ie lie e Prove it if I had my plain clo » the spo * bi ¢ red a small earch wae made '- ae Picnic Hams. at roseated 16 Nae Sugar-cured delicious little Hams, 9' tender and lean, § to 7 Ibs. alb.... ac Ten't Hurting Trade, ! oe, aay, the rest of the booxe aaln \ nbrelia with Westin’ any ice with thems’ 7 was a name written In t's wettin’ ain't permanent; id pencil, but It was almost oblit-, ‘ wd K ¥ 5 decipher ft as “Hoehin.” ) 101 na chin corresponds with the wn d ‘an’ afte in “B the hat, and Shey be | jock {t's nothin’ but night and Bye.) "eye the viellm’s name n ‘and ; The man was about fifty-five years febed {he Ginneys have thelr own | a4, quite tall, had aray whiskers and | BUT LER’S TEAS. 18 varieties, to suit every taste, imported direct from the Orient, are sold at half the usua) retail price, vita Butler's Ceylon Tips,) 3 Ibs., $1.40 Butler's Unxld Teass a lb, 800 Butier’s Rest No. ! Tees, 2& , 3 Ibs, $4.00; 21D. ...46 35¢ PRUNES, Just received 60,000 Ibs., 2 carloads, from’ Santa Clara, California, where the finest prunes in the world are grown, These are of the highest grade; 6 Ibs. for Pd bs. for... 13c Bishop's place ts lawfut, ait| Wore ® White short and black tie got a license an’ It closes on! — —_ POEMS FOR THE ———— | my wowan fake eho or| RAN AGROUND IN AFOG. [ff | Patiers, if choice 25¢ aie See ase rae 1 —— poopy Bae eee Ait wante site Severe werked. (Ml (Epeermen"nnnaa == trey Seats oe no matter how xood the} CHATHAM, Mass, Aug t—In @ PEERLESS COCOA, The National Biscult Co, Pleasant, nourishing and sooth- at prices which please. thick fog early to-day the Philadelphia | ing, 4-1b. can, 1 70,3 14 0c Ginger Snaps, Alb, you sampled the boone. nd R ng towboat Swatara, bound | trom Philadelphia for Newburyport with | Wer GR casacncsiteeenciacé Lemon Wafers. 4 the coal-laden barges Corbin, Alberta | Nic Nacs. Cc wd Myer, wont rsnare on ie guilty [ff Meet-Smoked and chipped. 2eq | Butter Thins, Three for nee. | 1 von iis struck barym, |e fresh every day, 2 pkgs, for, 49€ 1” 5 oi Clock Teas, 25 hin’ on my! Metta Roast or corned, 1-1b, V4c Red Grahams, Cc e ice-cream * the Monomoy Potnt | , Saving ‘Station, and his crew Mixola—Hixhy's new shoe pol- 10g ——_—_——— . and stood | Ish; always tendy; a box —_—_—____ . oat ae trated on Ml Neto te hain” 28 PEERLESS vined injury and they 4 ‘Bive Rib: MALT EXTRACT. yim mintors Dut (Oc !| , crtect liquid food Xmoked Herring not a stimulant; dors, | 0c “nil cream; New York Stato $1, 15; a bottle. 44+ Highest grade a c 4 Ro honed: a Ketchnp—“Peerless;” selected toma- 1b. & ies © 23C) “toes and purest ingredients; no ar- me | titictal coloring: 10¢)} sauce, pints, 13e.; * Ribbon * from best Lemon Extract— s pack- 5g Li ‘Our Own,” i , brand, a bottle ; Flour—"Pride of StL - Macaront—Rest import excelled baking brand or P ‘8 fine the night Hl the lights {s dancin the use 0’ talkin’ . berry | ; } erence | jSimasor Srewford a ——— Morton ofr ona Tour | Ten piano | few Cabinet micor Takes Ws bargains ; iy on Navy-Yard tnapect Ye Ib, ; 4 . 10k 4 ib - irape nice—Healthtul hot Malt Vinegar. “Butler's,” ther drink, ton, battles L2C Meaty ‘anett mader quart bottle, LOS y Selected Southern rorn, Muatard—Hutler's’ best Eng- §(\c Kiln-dried: 2 Mb lish; extra strong; & can beat American, ‘ for to-morrow. mec eeniy » ert ‘ Easy payments, 4 Mat inapection to wort! ; E offer to-morrow Mand ‘Sise 3" «erly Ae some of the greatest bar- fal Moody and | g f the year—instruments m of the H nlttee . \ airs, ve taken in exchange— ¢ SAt Newport they wi!! ’ some ike new jer Cannon and Miss Can . like new rth Bloor, | Simpson Crawford Ce, ! 12'c ‘sale "| of sheet music. Sap All. day Friday and Saturday wotil | loek. VY 1 o'Olcck ; : No C. 0. D. orders filled Mai! orders 20 extr? for each cop Butler's best pure fruits Mustard—Large mustard,........ * 5c y" a fine asaort { favorite fraiim; 9 4Qg alten Ginger Quick ali 0; et Aasence 10c Now h quality; pints, t ints | ‘ Hue Ribbon,” fa-| Preser aAberty.”” bome made | V® a oackane and 10c 0 Tb. stone 25 ee eee, ; The Big Dollar’s Worth Most popular combination ever offered for the family stdeboard, 1 bottle old Monogram Whiskey 1 bottle J. B. Choice Sherry, 1 bottle J. B. Choice Port ] 00 All three for....... . Jameson's | 2.8.4 Irish Whiskey The celebrated three-star | 15 brand, pure potheen,bot. al ig upright Narverson upright y upright Fine Wines. Chickering square, ... 4 Claret—Chotee J. B., Caltfornta eo iastruments) £ Anes pin Payee ie Wisha bt os ets 9OC Meat"tm thee takaeem.2 78 f a fein at 35c! Imported Wines. Port-J. B. superior California, 6§ hr 2s po asics lt 1,00 \ nalf-galion bottle . seseeees Sherry—Imperial, meliowand | ()() Sherry—J. B. choice Callfor- “ ‘ nia, aalt-galion bottl.......... 45c| fruity, » bottle - Sherry—J. B. superior Califor. nia, bi ‘allon bot! wes ba, Ai ae u Me. ind. \ ‘be y. Molite. Dear wn and only ; Beal. : 65¢ Oe teraan mest popular | | y 132 Retail Branches—You See Them Everywhere, { wford cal ——— . To-morrow begins the sale for men. 3,600 *1 negligee shirts, 55c. | wouldn't advise any man to weara 55c. shirt, and the story of the extensive purchase of high grade neglegee shirts to sell at 55c. is so plausible that by the time you have read it you will fe:1 absolutely sure that these ate $1 values. When you see the shirts you will recog. nize them as the very best in quality and style you ever saw made to sell at $1.00 Just put yourself in the manufacturer's 4 place. If, after a prosperous season, you had 3,600 shirts and needed space for the next season’s output, wouldn’t you We willing to dispose of them at half price? You'd be glad to do so. He was, and that’s why we secured this great lot at a figure bona-fide $1 shirts at the extremely low price of 55c, They’re made by the most highly skilled work. men in the country in Philadel. phia’s largest factory, At no other time but Friday and Saturday forenoon could you pur- chase them at... 780 65c. white negligee shirts at 35c., or three for $1. Ordinarily these shirts do not sell for as low as 65¢., and you'll never find their equ: laited fronts, beautiful designs, full size bodies; Saturday forenoon while they last the price is 3Sc, oF take 3 fe SIMPSON ORAWFOKD CO- Noletuptothegreat wash goods clearing at5c ESE remnants are going so rapidly that we'll soon have to bring the sale to an _ abrupt ending. We've plenty for to-morrow, though, and if you only realized how inexpensive and desirable they are you'd come to-morrow, while there’s such a variety. | Remnants 0c, mer- NO PROSPECTOR IS REPORTED MISSING Story that George E. Morse, a Timber Merchant, Has Dis- appeared, Is <elieved, after investigation, to Be a Hoax. MANCHESTER, N. H., Aug. 1l.—In- vestigations made in this city and In warge to-day fatied to substantiate the story published in York that George E. York, @ timber-land prospector, disappeared under clreumstances tn- dicating foul play. Inquiries made at Morse and his friend, 1. M. Fletcher wer said to have been camping at Sut- ton and at New London, the principal points in the Mount eKarvarge section, brought out information that no case of the kind had ben reported to the authorities at either place, ~The officials thought !t strange that the story should have come from Man- chester, furty miles distant, especially ncord is only about and must be passed This lot comprises: Light-weight woven Mad- ras, in medium and dark effects; popular corn, gray and blue figures and stripes; plain fronts, self neckbands, pearl buttons, dwtached cuffs, cambric shirts, with narrow plait- ed fronts, self bodies, cushion Boston and New ford cheviot shirts, heavy weight, suit- able for early Fall, pure white with mercerized self We've all sizes in all Many men will prefer ‘hese shirts to any others to ear all winter; they're cer. wiinly exceptional bar- The Manchester police had not been #@ UD to 11 o'clock, though It was s: come here for that purpose, and so far as could be learned, no H. M. Fletcher Was at any of the local hwtels yester- da sanitarium, The property ts located on | “43 newspapers here regard the story als at 3$¢.—3 for hoax. r All pure white, mercerized we formerly sold Cc yer at 65c., but to-morrow an Another New Branch This Month (the dullest of the year) has sprouted from the Butler s: of 132 Retall Groceries in Greater New York and its su announced the opening of 2077 Eighth ave, near 112th st, in Manhattan week New Jersey is the beneficiary, The new store opens on Saturday morn ystem, making a total Remnants of 12%4e. | Remnants of 250. i) Remnanta of 12%4e. Rempanta of 12 i ©) Conts: fierat organdies, bog ie, white gords—3,000 yards, i 18¢ for 30e, silk mulls, 28 In., very sheer, 1M for Be. Persian lawn, 42 in. wide, 12%4e for 190. plain and fancv voller Tige for IT, white lawn—4 Inches wide, mercerized fancy walstings. $2 & 82,50 shirt waists, 69¢. Just the OTS of time yet to wear these dainty $2 and $2.50 walsts— all through August and September and way into October probably. Limited quantity. 2.00 waists, 69c. Why not have two or three more to fin- ish out the season? They're so inexpen- 1200 Washington St., bringing pure foods and a chance to save money to the housekeepers of that locality. Our immense volume of business enables us to sell better supplies far below the ordinary retail price, That is the sole secret of our unparalleled | Just the right time for a dainty $14.75 Summer gown at $5 HAT’S exactly the value that awalts you here to- morrow, and they’re the daintiest Summer gowns you ever saw for afternoon and evening— | made up in the sheerest dimity and lawn—how sen- sible and pretty they are to finish out the season. € For the benefit of Vn geass of trading stamps, we continue to give away, CH OICE absolutely free and without cost to any customer, Double “S, & §.” Green Trading Stamps with every purchase amounting to 10 cents or more, except with C. orders, Some very attractive specials follow: » » 0. D. It’s an after-Inventory cleaning up—same goods sold for $14.75 right along—the balance, though, go at $5. Of course, we don’t want you to miss these other rare values—all this season’s correct styles, made of excellent quality materials, *10 for $16.50 taffeta silk shirt-waistsutts, $7.50 for dainty $18 linen shirt-waist suits. $2.75 for $5 linen or law.: shirt-waist suits. $3.75 for $5.50 linen or pique walking skirts. $1.95 for $3.75 wash skirts of pique and linen, SIMPSON ORAWFORD 00- atest three hosiery values. DAY brings the three greatest hosiery. bargains of the season—At the original prices they’re extraordinary values, but you know this is the time for clearing all stocks, and we're determined to make quick disposition of them. vie art mat, uae Potatoe Tong bland, per, LOC. pate, Oe. —_—_—_—_—_—_——_ Boneless Bacon. Famous “Eagle Brand” Bacon, with its rerular fat and lean streaks; a lb, 2.50 waists, 696. Of course they're odd sizes and a little soiled, but the remarkable reduc. tion more than makes up BUTLER’S COFFEES, Fresh roasted daily and unsur- passed in flavor and aroma, Best Mocha and Java—Worth fully trimmed with fine embroidery — some have entire yokes of embroldery—special 69c. Here are the gre Best. Maracalbo—Smooth and very fine; our price pi — Best Santos —Fandy grade aromatic and good, per Ib mi Ks | BELFAST GINGER ALE, Ross's Royal — The orizinal and best Imported, a dozen Black cotton hose fufl seamless etastic legs—corduroy ribs, seamless guaranteed fast color, double soles—sizes § to 9% Inches. Special .. ences i "cere, 2OC Past black—seamless, weight and full len jum weight plain black le W ney te —_———-SIWPSON CRAWFORD 00. Men’s $12 outing suits $5.75, 40c drawers, 29c RE not going to carry Over a single suit into next ‘season, that's the only reason $12 outing sults st $9.75 $15 dressy suits at $7,50 Medium welght fast black cotton half hose—jet black—double soles— high spliced heels and toes— seamless feet, Special,....+ | Peas—French im Black or white Singa- . M Ib. tin, ie 10c OU’RE not used to you, you're ready to select your late Summer and & Autumn supply of fine ins? in large quart bottles; each Extract — “Peerless,” Look at our phenomenal clothing business of the pres- ent season—three times that Selected the material ourselves and bad them made up to our, special order, so we know they're worth Of the season a year ago— and all because our sults are the distinctive new styles, Naturally, we've suits of all sizes and all kinds on account of handling s0 many great lots this season. Boys’ $1.50 wash i in moisture proof cartons; *pro8 5c 40c drawers of N umbrella ruffle, finished with hemstttched hem amd tucks, for 40¢ corset covers of fine cambric—Prenoh shape, low round neck, trimmed with fine embroidery 50c for 780 gowns of fine musttn and camprio, | 79c for 1,25 gowns of fine nainsook or campric. ‘Misses’ 65c corset covers, 10c OT enough to last very long at the phenomenal bargain price—but we've hundreds of other ex- bag. Ni BC| shoe Poitan brated Hauid shoe dressin, ¥ ttl test Imported, Haven't many left after that re- B markable clearing of last week, hers wherever tried, — “Peerless,” 1b0,; } Eagle brand, 5c newar—White wine or c! mentation, quart ‘bottle VER suits we've had this season. $1 and $1.25 suits also Included. Just about enough for one day's sell- ing, but come as early as possible. grade, cool materials—Russian and e thing for Summer outdoor wear, ceptional values, such as children's 25c drawers al 12%c.; 45c. gowns at 25c.; 38&. aprons at 1c. that will create a busy Friday scene, second Foor, The 68¢. corset covers at 10c. They're oe res hi sailor styles—just because they're $0 easy to wash. WINES AND LIQUORS. — {icensto FAMILY Liquon Stokes. " Butler's Saperior of fine nainsook — sizes 28 to 32. White Brandy, for fruit-preserving purposes, Very special price for three days, a tottle... ...., Two new lots of #2.50 and $3.50 oxfords at $1.45. VE added 650 pairs of the season’s finest $2.50 and $3.50 Oxfords to this clearing, and with a lot of $5 Oxfords and all the broken lots on russets, patent leather and kid at the same bargain price they'll form the most extraordinary sale of the season to-morrow. Oxfords will continue to be all the rage right up to the last of the Indian Summer days, and you simply can’t afford to miss this opportunity to secure a pair so Inex- pensively, can you? Remember, the best always go first, and you want the best, 30 be here earl: all go with a rush, for they're $0 stylish and popular. Just wait till you see them and you'l You'll have no trouble in being fitted. In two lots we've every size; and while some sizes to-morrow. They'll want a pair.at $9.4. Women’s patent cott vamp, turn sole, dull} back, Cuban leather heel, 2% to 7, C, D tain of the smaller lots, take them aito- *1.45 A broken lot of Oxfords for smali boys—brown kd and odd pairs of black ties my shoes in a be sorts— good grades — irregular of only 120 pairs—special 7Sc—no mail orders, Women's patent tip kid turn sole, Cuban heel tle, C, D and E, 2% ty 7, 45, course, are the very