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‘by an explosion in the Kerwin gold ey secon: wiry mo doctor nearer ‘Dhermopo! 100 miles to the Spttheast but De, Richards, at ¢ odvered the mountainous ence in m Iittle lesa than eleven hour: Four relays were used by Ing the trip, ranchmen supp! Russian Workmen Poisoned. 8, VETHHSRURG, JULY 18-~Tue Oficial Messenger reports the polsou- ing of @ umber of railway workmen | At Tifts }coauso <hey resisted revolu- sien toceteuee ne placed 4475, 246 to Army Eoutsvine’ 's Depot Burned, ING, sULY wrt in| VOUISVILLE, KY. JULY 18—Union i be calle | Passenger station at Tenth street and that 455.46 men wi Broadway thas been destroyed’ by fire, ei pen amma BSS GR er ak ‘vase sheh. Onivatew passene ge Troops ‘with Robbery Gere were in the bulldiag, S. ule on Rea brisge|TO Join Paul Jones Fleet. looted to-day end members| NEWPORT, R. 1, JULY 18—The sec- i ep i ay pani he now in thelr | ond division of the battle-ship squadron ore 9 hate: tof the North Atlantio fleet, under com- rities are in-}mand of Rear-Admiral Charies H. | Davis, satled tng to join the fleet cf in Called Them Scabs. American warshi; which is conveying the body of John. Paul Jones to this ‘ France ‘CITY, MICH., JULY 18.—Miss ‘Birney. was to-day convicted of ‘he division con~ tht fing: battlecshine Iillenois, tows chusetts, ‘ Veteran Army Chaplain Dead DELAWARE, 0., JULY 18—Chaplain George W. Collier, U. 8. A., retired, is dead In this city, aged eighty years. In 1861 he wes appointed chaplain of the —. fourth O. V. I. serving through the war. He received his commission as chaplain in. United Stetes arm: 40 two women ag the Circuit Court until to-morrow. ‘hed While Hunting. OLK, VA, JULY | 18—Wwhile nd James, sons of Albert ‘were hunting {n Amelia va., ried tcocldentially " exploded and “was instantly iesied Mth Eeeven yours Balfour Disappoints Foes. 5 LONDON, JULY 18—Premier Balfour tists. in Convention. has dissipated the hopes of tis oppo- Sugys mayest seh July 18—The Lewis | nents of an early diesolutton of Parlia- ital Congress has com-|ment. At a meeting of Unionists to- pig his a ere Tot menibers of the. peoter. | fa.be "eEuing tn thelr tents St the in ee ey Bight pikes ee Getent ca the G ear result of a nap div! Pa. iretnding Woierates, ahers | Sor thot dieeolution ip Auguet tists present rom, caren | Sean rnd nl a ‘to the House ee 2 PLACE SHPS CREW ALL HELD ‘Poisoned, Police Think. FAIRMONT, W. VA., JULY 18—Sus- One of Those Taken from the Indrani_to Swinburne: Island as the inted pea te hare aed Fi Payton. He, his ‘anda man whose name has not .pecting murder, the poe are Investi- the sudden death ve of Peyton's neat relatives by to have met mys 8 Pon Poise rowned from Canoe. Shows Symptoms Which Will Be Watched. After being thoroughly fumigated to- [ASHINGTON, JULY 18.—witiam|4#y the steamship Indranl, which ar- rey ube d, twenty-eight years old, 2 | Tivd here yesterday and wes held up t in the forest service of ecause It was suspected that bubonic ‘Agricuiture, was {Plague had appeared among the crew, the Souuras itiver @ miie | was allowed to proceed to her pler, The pelo oTeet Falls, Md. |orew te on Swinburne Island, where ite members will remain ten days, ‘The Indran! ts from Chinese and Jap- amese porta. She has touched ports where the plague 4s raging, and one of the crew had to be taken ashore with the Cisease at Suez. Another, a China- man, died four days ago of the disease and was buried at sea, and there ts one man among those on Swinburne Island who has developed symptoms, Dr. Doty sald to-Gay that every pre- caution had been taken, although it i “Windstorm Wipes Out Town APPLETON, WIS., JULY 1A re- | port saya thet Aniwa, Shawano County, Phe Rae out by a LY Pe yester- 3 fig Wa, has & population of 500. Was by no means certain that bubonic Mob Threatens Lynching. | piszue had seally appeared on the ahip, ‘ s FATTER ROCK, ARK, TULY 18.—A| pupanie ogee oe eee eee geal ching ¥ threatened at Nashville, iowarnd inty, .\wit. Dave Jeanes, a as one man was Bays ccs at Suez and negro, who, it is alleged, attacked Misy another bunied at may never know. I do not think’ tho man who le Reedor, daughter of x ageerrg ts Hi sien, mijes from s now iH hos the plague. There is a Slight swelling of the glands, but he is has gone to the has ssn laine already responding to treatment. wwhereabouts of ees The crew will remain on nthe island apy Fe ork. Broke His ‘Neck. for ten days, by which time the plegue BANDY HULL, 'N. ¥., JULY 18—Mel- any of the men are ——— a Howe, a fammer, sixty-five years WANTS.FRANCE TO COPY. AMERICAN CONSTITUTION. Paul Deroulede, Moved by Its Broad Principles and Roosevelt's Personality, Coming to Study. PARIS, July 18—Paul Deroulede, who recently refused to return to France h ’) under President Loubet’s amnesty D tego wn b Fetaoet Island; | Proclamation, after being exilea by the ie a ‘Tricolor | High Court for sedition, 1s considering 16 "towiny Lightship | visit to the United States for the pur- ney t iecllere pose of studying the American Consti-.| tution, with @ view of advocating = me- . ‘vision of the French Constitution. . omy “ts in Canada, pike announcement was made to-day SOPDAMA, ONTARIO, x y his brother, Andre Deroulede, in re- Moth autonomy bills ag ES "the |spdaae to statements that Paul ‘Derou: 00, of, the Senate without lede was going to South America, | nts, ‘They now stand | Andre Derowlede writes: “The United States bas @ constitu- ‘ton whioh my brother always desired for France, as it has the broad princl- jer witch dnspired the Frenchmen of je Jast century, wil ‘Doctor in Long Race: to Aid. MBPTERTSE, yen sere killed and “THE SMART CLOTHES SHOP" |i HAS ANOTHER SURPRISE, Bobet So cone ei tl WOMAN STRUCK BY CAR HAS FRACTURED SKULL. Julia Sehwarts Knocked Dow= on East Wifty-mimth Greet and May Die. Julia Behwarts, forty years oM, living at No, 18 East Seventy-sixth su‘eet, Was otruck by a Fitty-ninth street trol- ley car in font of No, 125 East Witty- pinth street to-day, She was removed in. sap ambulance v0 the Flower Hospital, where i€ waa found her skull had been fractured, BACK FROM ENGLAND, One of the Trausatinatic Racers Reaches Port To-Day, ‘Dhe scioner yacht Thietle, whioh ted in the transatlantic race for Soimporee ot ew xo several weeks | Prealdent Roosevelt's Der- Cg oN ge GaP of to South Smenicn to jew ek Brothers Opem Their semi- Sale To-Morrew with » rs Seock and Big Bargains, announcement that “the Smart ee Shop’ opens ks twenty-fifth iy yearly clearance eae bright and par eS morning will prove of mae ‘terest to the thousands On the fa ny honda te ment been é SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET, NEW YORK, Men’s Shirts and Underwear-- Cyclonic Reductions | Men’s 1.50 and 2.00:‘Summer Negligee Shirts, 3 9c | Underwear Reduced to ...... 79¢ Made to Sell for 75c. and $1.00. : Reduced on account of broken as- A prominent manufacturer's €: tas Promptly Filfed, . sortments,. On going through our a a ee line of $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts:and make room for Fail gvods. Made of fine qual- Drawers we find the assortments ity Nainsook with figures of sizes and colors are broken, and and stripes; also printed have decided to close them out at Madras, figures and stripes, greatly reduced prices. There are cut fall’ and thoroughly, about 800 pieces of silk mercerized vial ae tania fresh) lisle and American-silk in various visemes iva eer tas colors, not all sizes in all ‘colors, tions in the lot; more than ; * : : R but all sizes in the lot. Regular half have detached cuffs; sizes 14 to 11. There are price $1.50 and $2.00 per gar- still three months.of nogligee shirt weather ahead, c ( ment; reduced on account of and this is a-rare chance to replenish your 39c A ieit , 70¢ Women’s “Muslin Underwear. this safe at ...,.-... Thousands upon thousands of women know that at our Muslin Under- wear Sales they have sbcurod the biggest bar; The sale to-morrow will surpass our own batt past vcher promiss 20c Cotton Fabrics, 5¢ 5,000 yards in Remnants, Printed Domestics, Printed Lawns, plain is not possible. Judgo by these: 19¢ FOR 2, Patera we |! [1B #ERIONO SACQUES- anc = - iG printed Organdies, Canvas RAY colored Leis Etamines, Crepe Leon Ging- ‘headed with cluster |14c FOR 260. DRAWERS—Um- DRAWERS—Plain hams, Printed Foulards and sev- | lacks, © brella rutfte, neat hom, | eral lengths of fine fabrics DRAWERS—Umbre'la FOR # from 4 to 10 yard tote 1.80 GON 19¢ FOR. 7S. Bee 1.00 ) GOWNS of fine French | value from 10c. to 5c 5c MOR, Mo. ee To te ey mroldered ribbon FOR 460, DRAWERS Weer Steevon” ‘agtere pie" 25c C Fabrics, 7C 29 eee free 'V" shape or ‘high neck ian otton Fabrics, et 5,000 yards in Remnants; all fine |] Cotton Wash Fabtice, Plain Sc Marea leva, MA Ee LE: | dle yoke. Chamtrays, Colored Lawns, 39¢ © polka Got Sa sae ees |] Printed Organdies, Batiste, Eolt- Weiss, broad border, * polnted” aivtoss |] ennes, figured and striped; Fig- "| $9 FOR iano ured and Striped Madras, Mous- Shire: seline de Soie, Velour de Cosse, French Voiles. These are 7 c hematiccned embroidery or -ALKING SKIRTS— 2° waite oe pemautoned WO SAcQumS— | bed eat vate eo naleatg of Doers fine cotton fatrics; value from 15c. to 25c..; all at.. = ye or stri) a dots, | and fae jawn; sal CO. PROMPTLY REFUNDED. ST. Rothen SATISFACTION GUARANTE! berg ee OR MONEY. One has waist of fine embroidery and Val. lace and deep cuff and lace stock; ‘skirt is trimmed to match, Oe FROCK AND FRILL SUITS, tn black lace trimmed, ‘and various other new styles. tion sale...... vieeecavees loeb berecaece Seesseseeeeees Skirts at a Sacrifice, - lawn, skirts hem. Lof Let 3 cons! value $3.50; special to- $10 Bed Outiit at eh 98. and after they this price, No && snapped up in Like filustra- & enamel bed, 1 all-steel spring, 1 wool season. These are PANAMA OR SICILIAN SKIRTS, 9-gore pleated style morrow et this Great July 1 98 Redfiction Sale, at Only 100 of these outfits, aresoldnomore can be had at question but] what they'll be record. breaking] time. tion, includ- ing steel top mattress and 2 feather pillows, in every size. Regular price is $10.00. two-strap pair ings of Torchon and Point de Paris lace: neck and arms trimmed with wide lace ru fles; 39c..value at.. Drawers, .ambrella style, fine muslin, with insertings of Torchon lace and deep hei 35c. value at. . Gowns, fine muslin, full size, yokes with in- sertings of embroidery and clusters of 25c 25c 39c Kimonos, lawns, all fast and embroide: and is made with deep shirred and white check; thor- ly tailor-made; handsome pleated skirts, Also WHITE LINEN SHIRT- Ww IST SUITS, with silk-embroidered waist and handsomely pleated and Choice . this great reduc cially reduced ‘to. [(\ Ganvas Shoes. white canvas Shoes, Oxfords and and but{o inches; 29c. value, a Corset Covers, French style, round. ne ee cambric, with insertings of torchon Ice Green & beet 5.30 every afternoon in our svetnusnar! third floor. Unparalleled Reductions. Most Astounding Money-Savings Ever Known in a July Sale. Suits at Sensational Reductions. side pleats, pleated ‘one deep pletes flour ces. 1.98 Girls? White Dresses Reduced. Unquestionably the greatest skirt value of the These Dresses are made from sheer white with entire waist trimmed. with lace and finished with deep ruffle over full blouse; very full, with deep Sizes 4 to 14. Spe- 19c t 1—Boys’ and girls’ white canvas, tan and covert color canvas Shoes, Oxfords, slippers, and two-strap sandal slippers; there are lace and button styles, and in sizes 54, 6, 6%, 7, 7%., 8,8 CS. and girls’ white canvas Shoes and and two-strap sandal sllppors in lace and bution s' tho. al 9%, 10, 10 ists of boys’ and girl: tandi tippers In lace ‘89c Muslin Underwear Tremendously Reduced. French styles, with straigit and bias waist- Extra size Drawers, fine cambric, lias of Tore a umbrella ruffle, with hemstitching and deep hem; 39c. value, at....... white grounds, fan 29c a Gas 19c 19c colors, sizes ry ; 29¢. value, at.. JAMES McGREERY & CO, | JAMES McGREERY & CO. ' it Paris or oan Fine rae an. need i relia. style and COVERS, high ted eee Seana com tteat Hor coll im of aacque nei | KIMONS Bes pater i fowered ian | tat waist.” | AND ‘DRESSING "S, in gine siyiee., fn apt, laws lawn owe? | Paces 10 81.49 AND UP TORS DS | 10,000 yards fine Sheer Persian Lawns, Dotted Swiss Piques, Eolienne, Dainty Linon; 25e, qualities, trom 6 to 10 yards, at.. 10c with tucl Men’s Haberdashery. An extensive stock of fine silk, lisle thread, Sea Isl- and cotton, Balbriggan and Ramie Fibre Under- Ladies’ Coats, Tan or Oxford grey Rain Coats, “Tonrist” Coats, English Tweeds, made of i ET, COVERS —| iow week teiauned wHih| More $3 Oxfords at $1.00 arr reid ra oo oh ite Patent Leathers, Tans, Vici Kid | Dongola—Everything {Hbbon! tour <cher styles.” 39¢ POR pi GOWNS—nmpire style, Oke of four embroidered inser | tions ¢ Sank tucks, ign eV BR OC, GO 59 Sie. styla, high or if It 1s almoxt unbellevable—and yet they are not beoken sizes—NOT odd lote—bnt fine, fresh, new and jonable Oxfords in all the ne to-date leathers AND IN ALL fs ae neck, seks pomnpa n insertions aad 59c FOR 88C. GOWNS—Chemise atyle, hainsook or cambric, elbow or %- length sleeves, telmmed with lace in- eertions or torchon or Val, ribbon and edging. WNS—-Neinsook @ siyle, trimmed with ribbon. lace or embroidery Inver- tons and" edeings; short or long sleeves; six styles. Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 White Oxfords, C 1,000 pairs Misses’ and Children’s Vacation Shoes, in white can- vas and white sailcloth, lace and Oxford ties, made on the new normal wide toe last, with sturdy soles and spring heels, ‘This is a clean lot of shoes, just received and made to sell at $125 and $1.50. The big amount which the manufacturer had on hand and the fear that they would stay on his shelves until next season finally led him to sacrifice them at this low price in order to get ready cash, and they are yours at, Sizes 6 to 11, 68c. Sizes 111g to 2, 79c A complete line of embroidered barefoot sandals—all marked down, Patent Leather Ox- fords—in the new toe shape — aaNe opera toes—Cuban | heels, turns aztd| welts. All sizes. Women’s Oxfords of fine Dongola and Vici Kid— patent tips, smooth inner soles—solid leather throngh- puts tent turn soles—also heavy single soles—Cuban| Worth $2.00, S. Women's Oxfords of Genuine Tan Viel Kid and Calt |; 92-50 and >-4 different toe shapes, including the new dip toe $3.00. jest Cuban and military heels—single and turn ‘Children’s Barefoot Sandals, all sizes, 6'to 11, at Women’s $4, $5 and $6 Oxfords $ 1.98 3,500 pairs—embracing practically our entire this season's of highest-grade Oxfords. Most of them in this store (where amall profits rule) at $4 and $5 per pair, Not a single pair was ever marked even here at less than $3.50; many of Women's Welt an stock were marked for selling here them were marked to sell under our own close-price system at $6.00. Unquestionably they are the finest, richest, smartest: Oxfords made for women’s wear. They include finest imported Russia Tan Calf, Champagne color, Tan, Vicl, Mercerized Canvas, White Linen and Duck Canvas, in Christy ‘Ties, 2 and 3 eyclet Gibson and Oxford Ties and Patent Leather Pumps, strictly hand sewed, welted and ‘hand turned, oak soles, in low und high Cuban heels; all brand new, stylish goods, in COM- PLETE linea of SIZAS and widths. e® Hair Goods. ‘The phenome! Heyy of our last great sale of Human Hair, Goods. which put Tank of New York Hate Stores, tenpele naa tate ey, font We now: offer a rem: Britches and Pompadours, thadesand have that mock prices in most cases dealers, @ purchase 0} scat an mnie ft thems at our own price, We invite ry a3 00 PL a WAVY HAIR all shades; special siete | 00 5.00 NATURAL WAVY HAIR, ° SWITCHES, 24 inches long abort, stem. oh to selech from; ° worth up y pec ; 2000 sale price....,.., 20 inehes long, straight halr; all shades exce; gray; worth $3.00; special for this | 00 e DLES, nicel; Value $2.00; special, I. 50 $2.50 Corsets, $1.50 and ribbon; Yuent and All the popular makes of STRAIGHT BROCADE a BATISTH GIR- with lace cool, for Bummor wear: eg T Coe , made and B. Worcest, Ai Lady, Fei’ ‘ORSETS, Summer net ; Various models ie} welect from* low bust, dip ht ust, Higid hip; girdle top and ‘ip hip; Ke inodels atu the very latest they are i id 0. he” thing: fits Just aule $1.00 BOTTLE SHEFFLER'S HAIR COLORL best hatr dye in the world ‘We also carry a full line of beh evade Bair Wigs, Waves, plies com hig ope halr-goods dealers "ange trom tc Dress Goods, 25c Crepe Albatross, Jain al fancy By nt tohal, etna wi ni . fancy mixtires, Mere, ren oem and ‘mm, eee dedi ae 25¢ ti JAMES McGREERY & CO. wear. 12.50 Sheer weaves, summer. On July the roth too dozen Shirts and Draw- ers made of Sea Island Cotton. Shirts with long or short sleeves, Drawers regular or short lengths, fastened with pearl buttons and French strap at back.’ Extremely light weight. goc per garment, Value -65¢ 200 doxen, —fancy Half Hose, e 35¢ per pair Value soe and 75¢ Suitable for ; Twenty-third Street Sale of Men’s Piconate and Night Robes. Pyamas made of fine printed Madras white Cambric trimmed red, blue and white; Military models with loops and but- tons, SI.00, value $1.50, Night Robes. Fine Cambric Night Robes Twenty-third Street. ‘Silks. On Wednesday, Julythe roth Three thousand yards, soft brilliant black Peau de Soie, Suitable for Coats, Waists, Skirts, etc, 27 inches wide, 75¢ per yard value 4.25 Sale of thisseason’s ecoumu-| Bros sation of Plain and Nov-| "tH elty Silk Remnants, | | g0c per yard, value $/20.to 2,00 per yd. white silk trimming ; without collars, ‘50 chs., ik ate 75% | Lordes Tr Taylor, Broadway stihl Avett, Manat fh Bareeh "Twenty-third Street,” in neat,designs; also plain}. trimmed with red, blue and|’ RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. eeSZATIONS foot, of | West | Twanty-thind ‘and. Cordande Gereecns earns ie leaving, time from Desbeceses “aad Cort is five filo) later than. that “given ‘below’ for’ Tweusyetnne™ psset Station, FOR THE w! A. M. mage rei SPECIAL. : Ms For og YLVANIA SPE- 18 ne hou to Chicago. LIMITED. EXPROSS ar evan Ss sete, BOAR DALE LINE.—12.25 P.M. and io iad Bs WwestERN RAILWAY.— San es.35 COMFORT AND” weak days and ard chesk bagengo Under through to ess for Pennsylvania de Ni ANI Ent ose ae ND Fi tH Leave foot Ore iver O.: AM r. AM an i ie 0.043, 8,80, ite ea 7:48, 6.96, “O20 ie North River balf hour later aon Pier, Cone; fb, a, ae 35. onto, 4.10, cg be ee chi LONG ISI

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