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, ia i Wouuius JaWwaLian kaNDaze|Ull) FMS Sere sees FOREST FRE pe ened wera A wi head the arises ot thie, Broonee “ne letie tournament given will] kind held tm this) and a inrge num-| Residents of “ot Waa Sayville gs already been re- | “Trying on” @ _fiuvan, Chairman | Worked for Hours Preventing | €2 . ity love in no wise in- be awarded to the winners, es 8 ‘ othe winners, the Flames Jumping Narrow! #5 jures it, In our store, G2 gloves are tried on Q until the perfect fit, 9 for which we are fae 6? mous, is obtained. ; eS # Beware of the Blue Army at Bull Run Rallies; After Repulse and, Rein-| forced, Makes Another Drive mt Gen. Bell’s Men. 4 eROWN ARMY FALLS BACK TO SHORTER DEFENSE LINE. BAYVILLE, L. L, Sept 1.—Weat Suy- sari a big seare when @ fire swopt down close to thelr! 1° mmes, Wirt have been bullt am the brush, The smoke, ashes and ‘ Ml sion, and afterward joining together | De the Park Commissioner William : Vill play as one band, rendering pairi- |eity ts es i Party o tated by 1,000 voices trom | Der of entries by | Schmitt Takes Y t nd the United Singing So- | re ig Pease | Municipal Officials to Pelham) «is:'« ¢ Bronx ase Athleti G vi Commissioner Schmitt personally vis- ie ay A . etl rie | rl etic Grounds, | ited Mayor MoCtetian yesterday and se- | BNd the (ournament ning at 9 A. | Bay Pa red trom him & promise to be. pres- 1a HL eoutiaue wnt aunge'. wich an | Roads to Their Homes. Jentn deliver a speech | military vere | of acveptance on If of the city, |} and a! to raise the flag, that will) mark the formal opening and assump: | \rnletio Clu tlon by the clty of possession of ¢ prowra . h -| field, When Mayor McCletlan accepty! Wy fin ENN | forest the fleld he will reply to a speech of! jetiog as practi Park Commissioner Scimftt, and after- | Americans | | | | tilities’ Renewed at Daylight! ye formally opened on] WARE Talse an Amesioan hag oi a lofty | —_——- -— Jelndess blew into thelr tomes, an A ‘ Pe Se Sins i baal bol emeetit = | oer weed on trans es | BATTLE WITH SAVAGE OG, | sto ‘va 9 glove that is sold you & Hawkine: Le eongastn ident ot] AFM @ad Navy salute Latter-Carrier FAWard Besley, of F004 AN ? with an unwilling try- with Gen. Wint Forming His, See eradan at the Brana As the Mag ie raised a full military | ponovilie, N. J. war atta e | Lawrence, Congressman Goulden, »| solute will be Aired by the Second Bat-! gay by a savage mail white of men. women and eh ing on. Right. | Hronx, and President Van Wormer, of | tery, Major Wilson commanding. This | ihe matt He beat off the brute wity umn aml fought the fire, w ron THAWpLLING t | Sew York Athletic Club, in turn will be followed by a naval) his bs, bat it came buck esterday afternoon Woman's Chamos Gloves, §::00 huey maw and Py ome wsioner Schmit \ eet of yachts anchored | °" } ‘The party met Comminsh Lit} aaluce from a fi yachts anchored | nearly. ten miny Two men wi prowski mansion, im Clares] off thy park wall and under command! pege: were fighting proceeded thence in| of Coroner Willlam O'Gorman, commo-" finally came tipon the Bay Park, where | dore of the Stuyvesant Yacht Club, |a¥ay the dog wit nspected. ax! Boraugh President Haffen, Con oe tre Veree of oo. | th ‘vhoug eme in the park} man Goulden, H jausen, Be rin several places } CORPS HEADQUARTERS, GAINES- VILLE, Va, Sept. Jen, Grant took | fap his task of forcing Gen, Bell and his) ‘prown army through Thoroughfare Gap | at midnight. Fighting did not begin atl That hour, but the realignment of posl- | tions and the assuming of new ones occupied the forces of both armies until daylight, when hostilities were resumed, | with Grant attacking. i The reinforcements of the Blue army ry arrive during the night from Fairfax, ‘uurt-House reached thelr destination | and were placed in position on Gen. Grant's left, while Gen, Bell was of- | ¢lally notified of the arrival throug! dis scouts, -_C CC + + = ae. All of the men in Gen, Grant's com- mand who were ruled out yesterday FIREMEN ON PARADE. Were placed In the Ines to-day as a " ese reurforcements, And to Mi the Show and P art of thes Rat extent they are not Imaginary i Gen. Bell, notwithstanding the repulse SAG HARBOR, L, 1. Sept. 1—This : the attack of his centre, which was old town was gay with flags and bur rogress when the day closed yes-} = Ing to-day | ‘ f | wlation. ‘Phere ' ng witha the ndethern tm the villnge, Were burned over, | Mamos several times threatened to jump! narrow roads Kned with houses \ Clothing. Was tory Was not oli len, ved at the Restaurant ison the Fifth Floor, Reached by express elevators daring busy hours, Splendid place to dine, whether for. tight, tuncheons or a hearty meal. Prices Moderate, Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can't dye, or imaging it is {fa task, are losing the good of -|f castaway fabrics that gould be made new with ia: | ter ay at 3 o'vlock, deamed it adv fie to fall back to a shorter defensive ne. ' ‘This he established during the night] Wilh} trots she petapliahed dutiaae sourteor| William J. Randall, Alleged to the gone through ‘Torougitare is about one aud ore-hait miles east ot} Have Been Annoyed by Mrs, Was a large wid spacial after which dinner was _ . Prov Lalor bee ade for the en- uiument at za or sow persone ail Peerless Patterns 614 AVE, 218& 22"°STREETS opening of the new athletic rT field on Saturday de more to give you perfect Sehmitt Ralsed the Money. fitting dresses’ than any The Wea of this athlecis field orig-|f others. They are as their nated with Mr, Schmitt, who es 5009/7 name implies—Peerless—and 0 his friends and raised $3,000 'o pay far the opening vetemmontes, ao that |} the price 3 sealed according (a Le city’ treasury Is not drawn updh for |f to the patterns. \ toally expended in fitting up tie told |? Se, 10c., 1S¢, DR YX GOO DS co. Saturday’s exercises Include «mili | Tuesday morning we inaugurated our Annual Sale of Household Utensils, by all odds the biggest event of its kind in Greater New mansion. a single dollar beyond the money ao- | 100,000 Articles Underprice ein This York. In this sale we offer more than a hundred thousand arlicles underprice, The ‘accompanying list is a mere glance at some of the bargains » he Gap, to Antioch, on the extreme : Te OFtD a tonne was eatavlished by day-| Elizabeth McDonald, Is Keep- bet m DIAMOND DYES we offer. And they only serve to illustrate what we shall do throughout the entire month of September. It is an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost is but a trifle, They are Tight, and it wagon this ling that Gen. . Grant ‘advance? Barty'e brigade ot} ing in Seclusion. the Brown agny held the eat I The New Stairway ! ds directly to the centre of bascmont Clase by} AN *ntlre floor devored hte Poaitvely votayng sent CO, D. during Sixth Avenue Main Entrance—centze of store] {his sale, Mall orders, rooelve prompt attention, if accompa Med be eran dealers SUpplIsHthove chettalt are tor our’ cUstomnere Byekland to Thorvughtare, wh: brigad hich or ‘i | Mlaxell's Carpet Sweep. i Ree ee Bult’ Runvon the} fn some quiet spot thinking of some | ¥ i eval £2 | Gor heie Batenn hone BropoRty Royal Granite Steel) Nickel {Iron Ware Specials. 5m ‘s-|Brooms, Brushes and} WILLOW WARE. © Piet ys brigade , completed pi wav to get rid of the troubles that | which prizes { Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color Ware. Ware. re Dusters, “om near Thoroughfare, hove so suddenly enveloped him, Wile | “INTs Gray Enamel Ware,,1b- Tea Ket: | 7 Fee etc” but the “indioutions | fam J. Randall, the Greenwioh street solutely sale. The best ne "ur Gy nee from the Arg Tape that ia’ mal ms t+| jeweller, may possibly be found. He ty gray enamel ware ever pro- - S Copper ———— ) ' from his tight y Gen, Wink) ening himselt In geclusion to-day—be | duced, Every piece guar] § gite No. 7, Ge; side No me te of Mi ye Th has not telephoned lls whereabouts to | ty. ha sheas TWO Bilete Bais | q . os take ms) his wite in Brooklyn. She admitted tle " i tie le this morning tat Mr. Randall “had Gray Enamel Tea Pots nd rt 4] Feleon gone away from bere,” and ane did not A aes \ a] 3 know just where he could be found. A | fe ‘I f Ae e 9 Mrs, Elisabeth MoDonald, the young cypver nck as ‘ at Re | "anes Biocecceurerssead widow who viaited Mr, Randall's storo plated, ® ahad, . regs, go05 AABBED FOR THEFT yesterday and made hervelf at hore, | ; pint bp \y 1 oe : qualty; eale Drive & ipeu vay pa was also keeping lierself from the pud- | ’ Me: y hy Lobes, 7 ae | \ a Haid, - ro bed ft + x. lie to-day, \ r or uade of i | ‘4 pe 7 Mr sataai'e @aughter, a Yonne Wests R E Al L Y E L | G H T F U L a aieely nickel: | : i an of eighteen, is to be married next : i Watery } [allan Salesman, in Whose) vee. ‘she is prowtrated by the news a 4 elvanieed ioe Janno Ammonian 1 4 concerning her father. The wedding < r , i 33 Ammo } ‘ Trunk Fellow Passenger’s may be postponed until matters have C he Hin _ set ip’ jj. | deen stralgitened out. | ‘ Jewelry and Steaniship’s Sil The Randall home is at Ne. 24 St.) ver Were Found, Is Held, | 4eh""s place. Brookivn KILLED HIMSELF AT EIGHTY. Sabatino di Genaro, an Itallan 9 WEST BROOKVILLE, N. Y., Sept. 7 Man, who arrived at Hoboken yesterday | —Despondency following the death of Serebbt Jloyd steamer Hohenzertern, was ar- tough the i © @sied at the dock by State Marshal | ¥ 4 ote, 0 68d hie ite. ‘committed Mernfiardt on a coarge of rand lars his home Bere ae the 1. wise NY. ceny, arraigned before Recorder Btaa- taae etarered sek & cor bse Mad seve Children’s “School Supplies. Sale To-Morrow of | Iroming Was, 6 cakes 0° toot "des t tt, Folding, Cutting ee, | Meek Bive. Ereotnge Wrokott, packagt. lee a wone.| Pateatiryee SeMehee | Ay axsigned tO share asta te room with Vineenao Brandi, of No. 23) egy wtreet, Newark, N. J. A day or two) after ‘che steamer had sailed from Nu- that Brandl reported w Capt, ‘Teseh hat somebody had stolen a pair of gold ' esis, from his stateroom. An in- o tion Was un, but without re- race rom that a ov many velar thefts were reported to the captain, mont the valuables stolen was u dia- Bice pin from Madison Paterson, hicugo. ay en the steamer arrived at (he dock » Who sald he Was anxious to et away with his bugwage as his / pother in. law, Sandoltl Fortunago, of 29 First avenue, New York City. Whom he intended to visit, was danger: ously (ll, was submitted to a jt quality Copper “bottom, Sore Yd your choirs. 6 BO ton at Police Headquar pes Hoboken, fod held for the Grand bevel mirrors in top, xt, PF | ’ and one io back, Wx ty; 0 tt We hi de cial effort to secu ful artic! d of W, 125th St., near 7th Ave. high. the etl of than at bp oye from regular prices artes and oer | Women’s $3.50, $4 & $4.50 Sample Shoes At $2.25 Pr. IMAGINE WHAT YOU SAVE HERE! 7 Fourteen hundred pairs in 48% In. w ' th with the result that not onl: sf nusber of articles stolen trout neers, but also some silverware bes to the steamer was found in his ND ider, ps Di Gienaro had previously stated to the A cons too, the high . of FNS: Sent « 3 Mek | Fuled Oriana. lag Be: con f both button and lace; the en- tom oficgis that he had only wear: quality of our goods, the : ? : rite es To: | Be; pocket mize, Be. Leite 1 nx apparel fn hie trunk: and when the MA Nte ) BOOKS, each, a Me, and 10: tire sample line of one ‘of Amer- elry was found he asserted that he astonishingly wide choice of an 1B, Y BOXES, each, at... Ae, and 10. j bi t and best shoe idea who ad pinoed it there, designs to select from, What | ‘ ac , eae DOKRG, cellapetble, at..»»...180 Jood ag a i store deserves tron. ; ty ee ce avr H#LATW PENCILA, tive for a * C, VANDERBILT ILL. ae ere then Py i : fcc ete ae" ar hes Sizes 4B and gC Cri. Ce ees DigSa ¥ ted by Heat a ee iy | ag ghey $31 65 for these exquisitely made Five-Plece Parlor Suit X |] strpents at BOOKS. uw b. 7 ot, herd Wher fan's 4 sal We Oe eee aa The a | @AYNESVILLE, Sept. Te worth arn it new style mahogany eff i i ‘04 100 H'elawe (iiog aaoppet th a ts Waer; heavy te dl 2 Carrod and piano we ¥ COMPOSITION BOOKS, ween, ah | | Cotaplate with alrections howe to nse a Be Patent Coltskin, Patent Kid, Velour us D 4st Mervin with the > tufted on backs an ft #i4 ie. and 1Me Regular orice, S8¢ Calfski d Kid with wn Atmy as first Heuienant of tho ? , especially artistically Writing Paper Specials for This Sale. kin and Dongola walfeh New York Regiment in the war Di ——_ — P. == patent leather tips. y tie ' f < | One-quire box of Paper and Envelopes, the Whiting Paper Co.'s finest lit rs ; i feat snd. walle is gondition ot i ais ! Moov and Satin finish, Linen and Bond Papers, in white, blue, gray aby tied on ibs Alaa offering of Highgrade Shoes ever made by any store in Greater : rope: Ne 3 ‘m4 Floor. Reception size, 15¢.; A gear price 25¢, Octavo and Lorn size, regular price 3$¢ Children’s §chool Hosiery. Plece Imperial and Lakewood sizes at 25¢.; ; regular price 386¢, 9 ‘ i ‘ tna : Dinner : Ph 00. Full regular made, real Maco yarn; soft, elastic and durable ; a, a Sets, special, stristly fast black; two oe oy narrow ag ad gh ks . B agit! , or girls; double knees, heels and toes; sizes 544 to equ: 15 . D Bagiteh +> : Greatest Carpet Sale of the Year. larly a5e. and 30c, All sizes, at...... ccedepederedeeddbencaeee c he, K \ porestala, q y “ TCH H AZEL weno) Geemarc oy i fran Seplember is fvaribly a great month for Carpet sing. This | f2}Feil mae era ney uso tenth crake = #21; special, year we have more special values than ever before—all of which con- and toes; sizes 6 to 9. The best stocking in the ¢ market , be 25 $ 13.25 tribute to the sale, Just to bring you here early Thursday morning we DAI menses c shall offer: r Di 3 Wilton Velvet H , 00-Plece i sete, a Meth | Buses civweal “AGN hoes sarees Qne thousand six hundred yards of splendid quality Damask Stair 18¢ Misses ps Girls’ School Clothes. os Carpet; sold all over town at 30c. the vard. Just for Thursday wilel Oo epamtemree $16.98 And now for a big list that is sure to interest you, Compare the A splendid collection of the finest. You know the superb reputa- ‘aie rices with any in New York, if you wish: tion of this department. We are betier equipped to serve you than Tea, Fish ed eiad bie Upholstery Specials. P 80¢. . grain 8%. $1.50 Linol 98 ever before. ; Also Reduced. Tapestry Portleres, handsome qual Batra cavieh gute. weal” leums, 98c, a Square | iris) Blue Cheviot and black-ands| Misses’ Box COATS; cheviot and i ity. 3 yards long, with Reavy veivur te trated Min; e aplendid Wine of 20 Yard. white Check DRESSES; (rimmed very }covert cloth; regulttion cot; some ‘am HB sprig val . $3.98 6c. Tapestry Brussels, 49¢ Extra heavy Inlaid Linoleum, to the lacent prettily with fancy sitk Braid; sizes sles with satin; sizes 10 to $8 '° 96; value $9.50; spectal at.. Girls’ Box COATS; collarless. effect trimmed with silk braldg fancy th, and geometrical figare to 14 years; value $6.50 ' 4, 98 Brnild Bee of too bal ane 65c. Linoleums, 39. tao fn tote yards patterns Girls’ so Brownie win ye $1.25 Wilton Velvets, 79c. | pay, pes va‘makes the best weating tt: | Russians; made of blue cheviot, also Scotch Lace pestry Brose! Curt meante ‘es seam Ia the market, check materials; sizes 6 to r H Prezon ae bi te \e 1 11 woot Whitom 8. bent carpelr Mattings at Half. 844 Wale Pete as 3. 98 fe te ’ \ . tenon tb a | HR ine) Girls’ School DRESSES and Sailor|specith St, agente : | x . nT isnine room or Morary, | MAtINg teeron is drew ome, SUITS; cloth and cheviot se, we Want to out all ne oa‘ tatte Sek ehevi + DGB | misser surrey ede Se BT TAT aE APRN ; syeneees oa fwo-roll lots; hence these low prices sizes 6 to 14; value $5.00,, @e Ce CO Re aga ar ap ag peamggrnn ee gemnn rnp apne , f unique de Girls’ REEFERS; box effect, in cloth So tae LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS! erm, ‘ or silk; 4 to t special value aha 50; * 3.98 |" alr meager pane i sil