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5 ARGROES THY 10 SUN "L" MAN BY THIRD AL ~ Picket Chopper Attacked by Two Blacks Excited ee The ticker-chopper. Joseph Knee, waa on duty when the negroes walked up- @aire, One dropped a ticket in the Bex, but bis companion pushed hie way | Geciared he would not pay they ware seeking tight fended himself well against the negroes, both of whom were big men. , one ‘hem aprawliing, and was get- SQmgrt wort ot oe recent when the first ren at him, and, springing In he @ir, butted him in thé pit of the stomach. Tried to Roast Him Auve. Before Knee could rise, the two ne him until he wks semi-conscious, @vd then one of them cried out: ‘Knee was picked up in the arms of Die assailants and buried to the track. As luck would have {t, he missed the third reli and fell in such a vositinn | Vi), Before the negroes could run a crowd ef young white men who were passing name as Frank FOR THE SICK BABIES Charitable Readers of The Even. | ‘ ing World Want to Help : the Little) Ones, jor some little mother. It follows: Little Friends. of the Babies. To the Editor We, the umenba, 1751 Lexington av. For a Little Mother. Tncloee ase find « Island, with 2. for some litt Bod for th Wor vt to Coney refreshments, | The ticket ts A BACHELOR oo ee COTTON PRICES RISE : ON BAD WEATHER, Cotton p market, points infisenced by strom @p unfavoratie wea’ Der of large lots fower Wall stro: of January. Sho a bought a | READING LEADS Paclfics, Pennsylvanta, Baltl- Btooxs, rallied in closing gains were showed gains of @ point, held well. Aniagonda iso went up 234 and Pullman a Prices drified Itsties @hrowgh the gate, and with an oath) 1: making any headway in 4! | rection, Wwomkentig. arg’ anon ‘sant | APA) ftocks were let wo, expecia “4 | tng, Amalgamated Copper cite and Southern Pacific, New Amalgamated Copper, ©: Smelting Steel; 11-2 m Union Pacific were upon him, They kicked and| ern and Del Bethlehem Geel prefered Lae ‘The raity once more carried prices ‘Let's put him to death on the thirdlover tast Fi gear Be a fod rail. higher than the morning. The tone came uncertain again at the Pennsyivania, Baits it a, tan Ba not to render him wholly unoon- $13 and General Ei ¢ market t up readily when pressure ceased. Heading, Calon Pactfic Fabian ate ie wold a A int from the final quotations are ARMY OFFICER STOCKS I RALLY, CUTS HIS THROAT more & Ohlo and Smelt- ing Alsa Prominent. ater running off to-day, the late a and at the neer Corps, Had Been Ill ; ‘wee the feature in the afternoon trad- and on Leave. by Race War. ing. . Initial prices showed a yielding ten —— @enoy, but support was effective in| gasny WOOK. N. J.. Sept. M—Col. IN LIPON some of the spel 1 a well-known member of THROWN UPON TRACK, |i ears of the Pantaylvania wroup, | a, pee teat -__oo Coppers and a few Te We? committed sic jnte lust night, at ‘ & Oblo Fle | the dom ter here by éut- Knee Narrowly Misses Awful 7 preterred 4! ting hin thr 1 | paint. | Col, Lask be fi) health and Death by Lucky Great Northern preferred fell 1 1-2 months ~ Brooklyn Rap Tra t 118 and here to Fall. Northern Pacifle, Consold Gas and © wite of ve prete » Ordnance operation: ed a very irreg eeeoun ular market. time was the tendency sumdtently wound) on the verge of hysterics, is unfit to| Ladies’ Symph Orehi 2 i od road early to-~day, as ti adies’ Symphony chestra, 4 reed ‘the icket-chopper, and then |dedned to cause a uniform movement of wen | CMT@ for children; it ruins a child's! Saratoga Street, East Boston, Mass. to murder their victim by burling|Sttces. During the eouree of the hour { in West! disposition anid reacts upon herself.| writes im upon the third rall Reading and Amalgamated Copper h Thursday The trouble between children and] cg: sere pinteham:— oo PENNSYLVANIA BONDS but neither and trading became aimos Knee rémonstrated with the men, and! (1) ' First of Américan Se s Put Up }} they attacked him at o vo 4 1 ‘ piain that, in golng to storm, | General selling began tn ¢ for Speculation in the Knee fip-| noon, when Reading showed signs of ot Union me en wots terre estore reacting & pou York Central, 1 North preferred an og i, Great North: ware and Hudson, and 4 in er Americal e prolific Frenc Lina Gociie wore to Tet | m-| Fecord tor the greatent unber of elting rose 1 to over de. it is 1 region and between the shoul-] Trcor’e Fo! ie sige, sed en at. Louis. atl PRIDE - 20 eee Seoring-own pains; nervous actual cures of female ills, and take i jectric 1 dyspepein and almost continually | no substitrtes, rice; bu eo Copper rallied a immediately joweat, anq Southern 24 ‘ large fraction and Brook- | «1 bi rostration Lydia B. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, tn-| es ahaip platform. The | ign Transit « bore, yomerdays bonds SS aeraumental tbat nothing | vites all sick women to write to her | Megroes fought their Senge; it “ for 0 \ ‘and reached the street. og Be oe SB ee ure de-| 1, 'the world If better for nervous | for civice. |X geM tive) el Poloeman Philip Logue, of the West | Northern preferred down % before Ber disc esl aati prostration than Lydia 6 -Piak-| ¢xDe! = : tha ‘ “or en- Poirvein street station, took up the] *OPorl appeared. Agwrices, toe ee suit ham's Vegetable Compound; thou. hoy fi abaets. 7s Totking for pee Shave with the white men after the| per *yemeMPQ” gna’ Interborough- | WHEAT AND CORN tania and thousends of women-can | she will charg 4 er Negroes, and the two were overhauled | Metropelitan 1 PRICES HOLD WELL.| tostity to this tact _ Understands e W "st SE Thirty-aixth dtreet and Sixth avenue | 2° ioe “ieares, and ‘ot ‘bonds | Ask Mes. Pinkham’s Advice—A Woman Best Understands # Woman’sIlle They wore taken, to the Weet Thirtieth | Ys ee The domes markets ail | <<< ron mation and lechag up on the] ” wed | f h E ge of felonious assault. ‘ eye Ons of the prisoners sald he was The Clesing Geotatio: ed conaio Ss e watt i WAS capa Samanta Wal Par Beemaenatie ‘Some Common Deformities of t ars Dwenty-seventh street, jana tet cbacees of sien | we satisfactory te were was attribut ate as fo withon p. much ted aga were. _ LEGION SNUBS CONGRESS. ton on the call, The South purchased on bad weather The opening prices were: September 8.80 bid; October, 5.0 4; N O97 to. $98; Decem to 91 mary, 92% to 0.2; M no April, 9.6 bid, May. $51 to #82; July bid ‘The closing prices were: September 8.6 t BM; October, £87 to £65; N vember,.$.08 to 9.04; December, 9.24 $18; January, 9.23 to 02; Februa $80 to 0.82; March, 0.28 to 6.0 0.4 to 04; May, 948 to Da. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC ¥ BabiSun Kote 1 Rn TODAY Bun vises 49) Moon sets. 11.60 Routine: MING STRAMSIIPS Matanzas NQ@ STHAMSHIPS TO-Day Th Didtiano Steel Back Tue Scuvs IGHT GRAND FOR THE HOME, RECITAL HALL and SCHOO! ON EXHIBITION AY THE MUsIC AION, MAMISON | 80. GARDEN WHITE FOR CATAL( THE SCHUBERT. PIANO COMPANY 5th Avenue and i39th Street, New York, sh ppiecias AT SANDY HK Col.Lusk, of the U.S. Engi- tempo- | e: soem, wien | LISTED ON PARIS BOURSE 1 | you Hair on Face, Neck and Arma Removed by the New Principle De Miracte, \Tired, Nervous Mothers’ . | Make Unhappy Homes—Their Condition Irritates| Both Husband and Children—How Thousands | of Mothers Have Been Saved from Nervous) Prostration and Made Strong and Well. us, Irritable mother, often Mra Chester Curry, Leader of the thelr mothers too often Is dua to the fact that the mother bas some female weakness, and she ts entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that governing children Involves; it lis tmpossibie for her to do anything | calmly. ;. The {lls of women ect Ike a fire- pon the nerves, consequently tenta of the nervous prostra- ‘a 1 was troubled with ex-/ hysteria, brought o0 | J could nelther enjoy iife I was very irritable, ner ent. am’s Vegetable Compound | nended and proved to be the 1 have dal m now strong has disap. o votil 1 Charles F. Brown, Vice-Pres- | Berram despamd-say the 2 * Chad, 21 Coder, 7 eesness and necvou Hot Springs, Ark., writes women arine frc dérangement of the female or Do you experience fits of depres }sion with restlessness, alternating | ©, ego Ty with extreme irritability? Are your i Ls spirits easily affected, so that one 1 decided tc mi you lavgh, and the next min- aerent woman yee] ute you feel like crying? Do you feel something like a ball rising in your throat and threaten | ine to choke you, all the senses per- verted, morbidly sensitive to light in love with me We n should remember Lydia © Pinkham's Veget thet Com- pound ts the medicine that holds the and sound; pain in the abdom- crows and enappy? if so, your nerves are in a shat- tered condition, and you are threat Free Advice to Women. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of OTHING so readily spoils the attractiveness of the | Face as distorted, misshapen or outstanding Ears, «|They cannot be hidden by clothing, and by giving you a ridiculous appearance often come between you and suc- Many folks judge character by the Features, and cannot expect advancement unless you bear the “ear 1 | Cess, }marks”’ of intelligence and refinement. 6 Balarged Bar whith Top The Flamboyant capron-Like™ Lobe, Drooping Forwar or Outstanding Ear. The dotted Hines indicate how Ghey af @ corrveted ur tie ‘Yroodhary fwettrate: 4 When correcting these deformities the | or always Studies the contour of the face and sets the ears at just the right distance from the head, thereby making perfect the symmetry. of the features, ; Mark the ear which is most like yours, then cut out this advertise- in it to us and we will advise you how they may be cor- pera | ment and rected 4 Woodbury Dermatological Institute D, 22 W, 23d Street, New York John H. Dept. Three Broadway Stores: At Thirteenth Street, At Canal Street, At Chambers Street. Analyze the condi- } tions which make for the superiority of a Hackett, Carhart Suit or Overcoat. You will find the underlying principle to be good tailoring, together with a high ard for excellence of fabric, and the disposition to have every garment $15 to $45 Worsteds and c rougher sur~ ace fabrica in reveal the current single = breasted fashions. sack suits, fash- joned in eeccord with the latest edict. The standard in $2 bats the "imperial," We are sole fMtrboasors of 8 ta Manhatian. TO-MORKOW, . Breakfast . Liislums. Blankets. ; fs Napkins. tdportet corp | Hoary southern ets, Seed wane Linoieumse, port fl | feece blankets hemmed: feeds tive @8e. valoee fl | 11-4 stae: pret 16 use; breaktas ‘ ana tench Sites Het iasds GUM | iy alana bet ana lunch at o¢ perte te = aiues bers, 1 vt en customer; equer Sind than 1 oot to 0 euren oe A wie to a tous zara, ca customer, set, 42- (Fourth Fleer.) 104.M. tot PM. Ly i A omens Warets. Poplin or Batean TO-MORROW, | FOAM. to 5 M. tol P.M $LA5 (Basement. a speci looking for. THURSDAY,10 A.M to1 PM. No Mall Orders Filled—Quantitjes Limited. TO-MORBOW. 10 AM. tot P.M Axminster Rugs. 225 fanfora’s Axminster Rugs Not ite oneti $1.39 (Yourth Mosr,) a customer TO-MORROW, 1OAM tot PM A purchase of the entire | ro.mornow, 10 A.M tod P.M. ‘TO-MORRO 1OAM. fol Fresh Beef. 5,000 pounds nt Tourist Coats. To-morrow We Offer as a Promi- nent Special in the Women's Store Coa ts as IMustrated. And by all means this is one of the most Gh the season. These Coats at $3.98 are made fashion, SO inches long, in both light and dark shades of erty. The back fs the new rippled sty! velvet trimmed, The maker = note ae to sell at $6.50. stock brought the price down. them to-morrow at. : Ta freta Silk Shirts. For the women who are in search of an exti i i egg find these at $5.00 ieee ea hey are made of Chiffon Taffeta, that wi well, and in the new side-plaited models y masts g lutely free of a skimpy appearance. pleased to show them to you to-morrow... more than 2 to « curtomer pounds cus. package, tomer. Pound, 1 . 3 + @é 6ic | _(fixth Floor.) (Sixth Floor.) t Bar, the preva $3.98 nned them ot just what thy have been ut very full—abso- We wil Us Pure Candies Ofatn Fleer.) —— omen s Shoes Wath Cushion Insoles. Which Means Absolute Comfort, *1.49 Make oor different each an Fancy 2 | $1.00, no Matter How Sore Your Feet Are, orsets, 1 Dressmake ean b> none wel a avery fie at a palr (Seoo In Made af soft vici Lid that wears and never hurts-the feet. Every footfall is cush- foned on a soft pad that takes dll the hurt away. These cushion insoles, too, are warm, and keep dampni Hence a very desirable Wint Button and lace, patent tips; sizes 234 to 8; widths C to EE; Cuban, d low heels an: | coat, with a belt and knicker pants; t snd'low heels and new Mall tests-$ 7 49°) cver-populss \Nortolk suits, Sailor House | suits, all very nicel ned; R Y Girl’ Shoes, Viel Midskin, patent | plouse styles with trimmed, Russian tips; good, firm school shoes; sixes 7 | to 14 and 12 to 2; button or lace Pair, in styles; a bargain at $1 (Thira pretty buttons an backs, long sleey cuffs. Made to se! Made of fine qu wearing over W. plait ajroas the front. $2.98 jown centre trimmed with taffeta straps and silk buttons $5 out, ¢r shoe. medium | made | $3.00 69c Socteh) Eieat Silk Waists. Colors Fe red, green, black and white and nr Have tucked box { half-inch side pl es, with tucked I) at 4 “CB.” ala Shirite $1.50. $1.75, $2.50. d $4.50. Fleer) Boys’ C. lothing | Natty Fai Stylee for Boys Blue Fancy Mixtures. S"= that | avy f or without collars; to sell at ronts Women's New Taffeta Silk Jumpers. uality taffeta and intended for ite waists. Low and half-inch Fancy sleeves buttons dowy the front, necks side box plaits; will stand wear and tear. Suits that look well on a boy ing in sizes 3 to desirable styles; the new double-breasted omen s ImaQnes Daintily and tastily “Wade of heavy flannelette, In a large assortment of Persian designs; all colats; yoke back and front and trimmed yg with deep borders. Each 4c t WRAPPERS made of heavy percale for | Winter wear; gray blue and wack; trimmed with braid, and flounce | on’ skirt Sizes 34 5 = and Desirable Rang- 16 years of age. All $2.00 ¥ Q. i ® | Fish, Meats, | | | Dehicatessen. (Third Ploer) will inte Humps of Bee! fi very |