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Ok EES — A tra en EAT LS PEMA GM SONORAN Oe ee NR ! i HOB BATS NEGRO. _ WHO STABBED MAN . Victim's Skull Fra Fractured, * Arm Broken and 4 Badly Bruised. CROWD FIGHTS POLICE. Man Wounded with Knife Not Badly Hurt, but Assailant May Die, y Asa H. Pdwards, a negro, ts dying In the Brooklyn Hospital from wounds re- beived at tho hands of a mob of more thas one thousand men, who attacked fim Mast night at State and Smith éirets, almow: in frmt of Police Head- Quarters, after he had stabbed Harry H. Grant, of No, 685 Mighteenth street, in ® @aloon at Pearl and Willoughby wtrera, BDiwaris, quarrelsome from too much declared while standing at the Of the saloon that he bad been Im He whipped out @ knife and, to the street, stabbed Grant, happened to be passing. Grant fell @ long wound in his neck, and then the crowd gathered, ‘Men seemed to come from every direo- at once, They surrounded the negro ind he fied, but the mob tncremaing fize all the while followed close be find, At Fulton street Edwards board- 40 & cur, but the mob followed. ami for ir blocks the chase continued. Then oar stooped and Edwards ran to Btate street, down Smith, There tho fob, which had by this time crown to @everal hundred, overtook bim, He was ed down, beaten with fists and @lubs and kicked into insensidliity, His lothes were torn from his body and the showed no meray, Detectives Joseph Gomeringer and Daniel O'Connor ran to the resoue of the prostrate man, They tried to beat ack the frenzked crowd, but were dashed aside, and then came the police feserves. With revolvers and clubs | drawn the mob was beaten back, though | % looked for a time that the oolice Would be overcome and beaten, Edwards, with @ fractured skull, a broken arm, & mutilated face, cuts and bruises In every part of his body and head, was taken to the hospital ‘There he was Identified by Grant as his as- sailant, Grant was serlously hurt, but his wound ts not necessarily dangerous Coal Stoves, 2.98, | (Basement.) No. § size, Cyll Stoves i Lovrsvitie, Ky,, May 24, 1905. Gentlemens Allow me to say a word endorsin “| the remarkable merits of your Re “93” Hair Tonic. My attention was called to this rem- edy by one of your clerks, who anteed beyond question it would stop my hair falling out, and also put my scalp in healthy condition for new hair, I hand you photograph before start- ing to use it, which shows me to be nearly bald. After using two bottles 1 saw decided improvement, so con- tinued its use. I have used seven 50- This is a remarkable caseman exception to the rule, will grow hair on every bald head—but we do guarantee, because we know, that it will stop falling hair, cure dandruff, and give satisfaction to anyone needing a hair dressing, Hair Tonic “THT WORTD: WEDNESDAY MVENING, NOTEMPER 8, 1905, CE ae REE ERT E AND AFTER | cent bottles, and have a heavier suit of hair than I ever had in my life. Talso enclose photograph taken a few weeks ago, showing ful results in a short time. I take great pleasure in making this statement to you, gentlemen, en- dorsing your great Rexall “93” Hair Tonic, and will answer promptly all me regarding it. am at present special agent of the Western and poouthern Company, 21-2 2 Courier-Journal OF- fice Building, this city. Very respectfully, doesn't, bring back the bottle, and’ we'll refund the 60 cents you pay for it, RIKER’S DRUG STORES Broadway and 9th Street The Roate Store 6th Ave. and 23rd Street A|.NAMM FULTON ST., HOYT ST., AND ELM PL,, BROOKLYN, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. | Boys’ Overcoats, $1. 55 Regularly $3.00, Specially Reduced lor To- Morrow, hing oppurtunity ever offered by this or jcobear 1e: rod None Sold at This Price Without Conpon || and ¢ war 8 preparing trimmed hats. | shapes and models, «! lor, sid@ flare efforts colorings, the papuiay tiful felt and epeng.ot N; extra eperia A. |. NAMM, it rimmed Hats at | \ spectal feature of our mM pe 1 eray, brown and navy; worth §° Also 100 Doz. ‘Velvet Turbans, Wonderful Thursday Carpet Special $1.00 Velvet Carpets at 59c n = ° ‘ | By “all wool and worsted” we mean you're not getting a loosely woven fabric, but one wherein the threads are Beautiful Patterns—All Wool and Worsted (Third Floor.) Ughtly twisted, Beautiful patterns suitable for library 5 parlor or sitting room; regularly $1,00, special a yd., at Qc W Want a Good | Bath Robe? Here's the chance for every man to get one at less than wn : ent sieeve reaste | ‘Blanket Bath Robes: j maving Wc $3 Boys’ Gvusen a at $l 55 IIE ans “Coupon Special” Men’ 's $2.7 Trousers, 05c Dozens of Patterns. |; o ne Children's Underwear, wool misture, good and | te and natural: vests | Sizes | to 4 years, A49c Sizes 5 and 6 years, 59c | Women's Hose Apalr at , wy) 35c IN | i ewest and Prettiest. $ 5| 3 paits for ¢ Waist Suits, Heretofore Sold at $10, $2 and $15. | Cloths, Mohairs and Worateds, output a large manufacturer found on hand a considerable stock of bolt ends, large enough for eults It was owing to this fact that we secured the lot at a quarter actual worth, Newest styles and effects, high-grade work- manship and materials; colorings are black, blue, brown and green, Your choice at.......+ No Mail or ©, 0. D, Orders, we lf | | | r) q uality } good dy | means | | | || || thts $5 Quality, $3.49 i ee 175 Sets \Mrs, Potts’s | Sad trons, eos ett | | seit not || (Basement.) F prosent | | Three in each set, ankles: double handles and stand complete; ask 98, for, to-morrow ball THOS. J, BROOKS We do not promise that “93” ilpiisiiptianiataaiaiial | Weather Strips. (Fourth Floor.) | ber vee. '¢ 4 Brilliantine 56c, Woniities at 29c, the kind other stores usually At 65c. a Set (Second Floor.) Materials consist of pretty Cheviots. Brilllantines, Panuma After finishing up the seas 3 " nara i Beautiful Shirt A. |. NAMM, | $4.95 Le Boutiftter Brothers | ENLARCED DEPARTMENTS FOR sea Coats and Waists. iffon Velbet Suits—Black, Plam, Wine, Green and Women’ 8, Ch Biue— Eton ef fects— °67,50 Blue, Wire, Plam and Green— 539.90 “19,49 *26.00 somely [ined— 525.00 Watte and Cream— *6,75 °7.75 Values $10.00, $12.00 and $14. 00) Women’s Taffeta Sitk Waists—Lace yoke and insertion—Black, | 17-75 [200 Morris Chairs Pegular*5 Kind §$ 9 Values $6.50, $ 0 and $12, CE AEST E RECN | Wednesday Only at 2.6 Le Bowliltier Brothers. White and Colors— *5.00 6.90 West st Twenty-third Street. Value $35.00 | Women’s ftgh-class strictly Tatlor-made Broadcloth long Coat | + agree de seams~handsomely lined with satin—Blach Value $50.00 Women’s Eroadcloth Eton Sutts—four entirely new medels— Black, Biae, Plum, Wine, Green—Jatest style coat and skiri— 530.00 Values $25.00, $35.00 and $37.50 Women’s 50-inch Black Eroadcloth Coats—new model—hand-| Value $32.50. Women’s Lace Watsts, allober effects—long and short sleebes— Broadway—Brooklyn, ABailermao BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGL RETAIL STORE Economy in Thursday's Offerings Nun’ S Veiling | Shirt Waists: ~ | Sacques, | Made, as tte, with Otis as) | CHO, 5 Hi Bits Alps Walking Seirts | |25¢ Mercerized * i Heulae al) Pongee, Yd., Thm Hats y Bese he Nene ISL | Flannel, Yd, 6, Fleece B Tirnreday im re ‘Untrimmed mn Felt Hais, oc : “Thursday Thoreday a5 1% 59 Dressing 38c fully warm an ls int, embrol¢ her and blue str “Wists and ™err ‘15c, Quality " Lh. col ta in cream ‘inal, y whites apecial, yardesse Dress Buttons, an ot Dreas Thursday Beautiful Art Novelties, 25¢ Ti Canvas Wall Pockets, Shoe Heed ret Bags, Raised Br d Cushion Slips and [Cutter sH, & We | uty hes Mart fart Brown Flak 0 0 Fisonite, Zu Zu oy Lemon di 0 packages), 8 packaxer iy [gar ag, erg Sina & Lange “¢ “url B Pure oot Drawer Waist at and Fath mired nia Pew ; Glass Bags, with metal bares Silk Opera nt" Fxceptionally handsome and use: ful, Made, of good quality. sitk handie, May pe had in white, blue, pink, sreent or Javendar, WAC wesescseeseersovccccvoocensone | THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C,; BY MAIL, 35C, J) TURN MANY A FAILURE DRY Goons CO, We @ontroil Absolutely the Selling Right of These World:Famous | $35 SewingMachinesat $12.95 The “Waltham” Machine is the product of one of the greatest factories in this country. We have made a contract with the manufacturers to take EVERY MACHINE of their output be yond what they themselves sell at $35—and our price {s to be $12,¢5, This is a coup of which we are justly e pre ud, and we hall not re- main content until one of these “Waltham Machines has been placed in every home for many tiles around, Pay no attention to the efforts of competitors to meet this price. Thelr charm of words does not produce a high-grade machine, or & Fifty Dollar value for anything Ike our price, The “Waltham” is strictly ball-bearing ty ull working parts; fis cabinet Tr of told oak; frame is carved: (thas five rooms drawer, WEMing | vt are luirdened atel—not east iron, Head drops—and you lave a (able wop. As eas Qe n Waltham watch, Plenty in stock right now—for immediate delivery Or you may anticipate your Christmas gifts and be- gin payments on a Machine—which we'll hold for you until you are ready for delivery Paaement. and silent running his é lowest price any store las ever named } ra "ter wughly reliable Mo ir, And they are BETTER than any other store sells regularly at Five Dollars, Frames are of Golden Oak, wi , ris ( rs and adjust. 2,69 25.00 Nraae Bed 15. 00 2-INCH PILLARS, WITH LARGE BASES AND M¢ JUNTS, IN FULL SIZES, % AND SING! BRASS BEDS that we have been using as samples. 820,00, reduce ¢ $26.00, reduc ed from $50.00. $27.00, redu $24.00, $40. 00, 0, reduced from $12.04 $10.09, reduced from $7.00, $9.00, r ‘ 12 $12.00, red $16.00. $14.00, reduced from $18.00 A Sale of Groceries: With Every Item a Le i ted Special without any Sacrifice of our s!agdard quality, *,« o14 est Mame, Tomatoes. ive. om | Burkens | 8 toch) Jar Ho. oun dor S115 | Lita ne ANS Foling kin, ee INCOAR = Absolutely to the I ' pure Clder Vinegar; dus Inistt HANS — ‘A apoctal n cre W. J. be ig Ireland. “pe r ice seer 6 extra quailty: dom, 17 bag | Tver oe a Qioeen aus B Riz ihe | & c MAHON JOP. ss ee cse eens CORN—Faaton Lrant. tow | Sagar. youn. tat tandard — Granuiate ¢ welsh sacks, w TV epATIENCE ) | ic the strongest of strong drinke, for it kills the giant Despair,” i a @ 2 A littic patience with @ judicious use of Gunday World Wants wi INTO SUCCESS,

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