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! 6 Saturday tna Sunday arc Wortd Route and Home Day. THE WORLD. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17. 1893. Houae art - Day Ate, Repeated to Tb mtig WorW free 1 i ' -' ' ' ' I laiSJeSiHffS5C) I House I Furnishings. Annual Sale. Oood Floor Broom OB Tile Teapot Hlantl, wire f ruined.. ,10 Bliaxo Sivimiiii- Soup "'-' tputH Uwn Soul " Idtrge size lliinl Wood Chopping J Q Howl 10 Jaiianiieil Spire Ciil in. t. couta.n- fir ing liz smaller boles ,LU Dai.y Fly Killer 4 lib. King's Tea and Coffee Ciiu- ftr titer US fnimtiuril Crumb Trey, wilb fine lit Jinstle Brush U Brans Hoop Cednr I'ail Hi Water Coolers. ' ( pal OO Water Cooler., 1 pal W4 Water Cooler. 8 gal DH Double Gns-Storea. at ! Donble Oil-Stoves. 4 burners 1,30 Mrs. I'ottH'H Irons, loll aol for. . .70 Oood Funily Clothes Wringers. 1 41) rillow HI mi n Holdera et 10 Agate Ware at cost of Tinware---and many Other Specials. Bloomingdale Bros., 3d Ave., 51)111 & 60th Bta. 1 Bit LIST OF ACCIDENTS. a Many More tlian the Usual Number in Forty eight Hours. Hot few or Tlieni Due to tbi Unit. The accident and fatalities of the pas! forty-eight hours have been varied, and U some of them remarkable. Many of , them were the result, directly or Indl jj. rectly, of the Interne heat. The hody of u drowned man about ; alxty years of ukc vvus dllcoverc 1 In the . Hudson River, at the fool of Eighteenth meet, ut nboul 5 o'clock this morning. He was seen tu fall overboard very near i the same place last night. Tlie inuii was fl about live feet seven Inchei tail, ha I 1 gray hair, .smooth face, and wore cotton ii trousers, u vest and brogan ihoei. ' Paul (). i Ion::.!, thirty ye, us old, ol 67 Park street, al l.lfi A. M. to-day wai f: found lying on the sidewalk In front ol his residence. It wun supposed that tie W- fell from the aecond-itory window, lie ; was Intel nally Injui .1. V Itlchard Birmingham, thirty-nine years f, Id, of !W Walts street, fractured a l.v by falling ofr the Itoop of his resident'. . early this morning. He was sent to ,' Chambtis Street Hospital. EL Jaiaee Coughlin, thirty years old, ol ISO Ninth avenue, was taken to Koosevelt Hospital early this morning with a flue i' tured IkUll. He la reported to Ion fallen from the tourtb-itory window u tils boma shortly after midnight Into . the rear yard, ills body was also be verely injured. t i'uiiet-.oan uugan, of the Wjust Thlr . tlelh .treat station, shot und killed a do; In fruni of y eleventh tivcnue, Th' policeman repoi leJ that tii" brute wai I mad. ft Mary Foley, thirty-five years old, oi , 107 liast Foriy-thlni street, feil out o 3 the MOnnd-atory win low "t' her rest dence to the yard thts morning, ab mi I mr I o'clock, ami besides receiving a n.o J? ture of her left leg sustained severe In temal Injuries, bne waa sent to IJelli vue Hob,. mil. a Ledger Parti, twenty-one years of age , and rep rod to have n borne, tvu aent to i.e.ievue Hospital tins morning lufferlng with a fit. The police of lie a East Twenty-sci mid street station ex 2' perlenceu considerable dllhculty in gel- ting the man tu go to the hospital. fty Charles Bommer, a BiKte n v.-ar-ol-. M lad. living nt ,u w,ai Thirty-seven tl it .tree', w iule r. wun on the Norih lave: last evenln , with two oilier boys, he ' came prostrated by the beut at abou It T.SO o'clo. k. in ,1, toppling over, fell lot J the water and wu carried away in the swlf; current. Ins bod) was not re fi covered. tl l'eter Drennan, of sit Cast One Hun j dre.l an 1 Ninth streot, mil Thutnni geeley. i f 235 El si One It imln 1 at. Eighths reet.were awlmming m the Knsi River of; One H indred mil Klfth in m yesterday mornln;; when the rallroid terry boat Espress, ol I ho Now Vork, New Haven and Hartford Uallr rt. a paused ttpstreani, making great swells J Beeley was Bucked undei and drowned ti He was tweiny-two jears old. 'I'll., bods w wsa not recovered. a The body of an unknown man wn -, taken out of the Harlem Ulvcr ut Wll ' avenue Ian night. The man u is ;',:: Rw years oil. wore a cutawaj coat, striped p; trousers, white aliirt me Limit t.. h nla pockets were two screwdriver! n pair of r.liera and a enrd bi ui n., ih tl names and addresses of Al Wells i;- i o Turk awni ., Hri oklin Fred ektii i RltATentli JS" "' li John I-.. . . ... a thirl n . ar d "" lad. while returnl ,. from Hunday -, achool yesterday uftern went In bathing In Fulton Creek He ild noi H awlm and was drown, d A nli ,:c.n-year .hi .-.., of Farmer u Tledina.-i, of laueens, was drowned while " Lathliu n. .I.m. ai , Ha) yi n-i la . IJ IMP from a picnic b u i'i; rli i i '' ' i KftJ?J "''' "' v,''' '' ' ' J and f. II into tl.e water, and Win r '..I c with mueh difficulty aftei heii i iuled a Uneonselpiii nut r n wg;Ci Mme. Bellotl i Duel ow, th- nap' te in t "rmf ,"'" begins an . ::,,. .,. U the Hen Beach Palace, . . .,.., gand, I day or.nis tear cancelling her contract ,, yesterday. Hhe is an expen swlninier, O but w nt out beyond the in,, lines urn was l.iuuulit a core line. r was, r suscltati d w th .1 t1' dlty, Edgiir Ayrea, of Warren street, Jei y City, rep to I at Capi i;,- n u atatlon, sp llrooklyn. ut : o'clock Ons morning aU Jnat a young man n .un-1 Joseph ! M U PHI, ol Twenty-....-.. ,, ! street, Ne gfX Dour before and drowned, f H Four-year-old Uuti, ..r 104 ' MKIm porta Second sin-i. urooklyn, wns JHTW Ja"y Ir.Jured yeaterda) morning I 1 1 l. afF ,' fkull vaa traetured and his left leg BF a broken by the fall. "t at', . nv"." Marshman, threa yean old, f fell .r..m a third-story window at his parent! home. 701 Atlantic avenue V, Brooklvn, an.i mstalnel a compound ! agY frft'ni1.1" of ,n" iku'l. from which he will die , u John Apt, of 178 North Klghth stn.et I Of Brooklyn, fell through an uniliil lied f -a floor In the new building al Fi nil and r Fulton streets Katurday afternoon re- . jlvlng a fractured hkull and Internal injuries. He is in the Homoeopathic J Hoapitiil. L Peter Coyle, of 15S Haymond street, ' Brooklyn, lies In Homoeopathic Hospltul it J 1 HaaVaeaBA-A. EHRICH BROTHERS. Not even during the Christmas weeks have we had larqer crowds than thronged our stores the past week. With this success in view we Intend holding Another Noteworthy and Exceptional Week's Sale. No House begins to offer the Great Bargains that are continually to be found In Our Establishment, and that is the Reason why To-Morrow you will find our stores crowded on every floor. THESE ARE ONLY SAMPLE ITEMS. THOUSANDS MORE AT EQUALLY GUT PRICES, An Entirely Frosh Stock ot Ladies' Shirt Waists, 7,100 PIECES, ctiMI'itlNINii Alt. bTTLKH, QUAUTIM ami MATERIALS, Al.l. SIIADKM, IN TliK RKWBST Di:si.NS OF STKIPEB, DlltOKS, iiaimv FIOURKB ANl PLAIN AM 0OLORKD UIlOt'NPS, I.AIINDI.Hl.K OOLtARB AMI ctin-s,. AI.MH PLAIR OKI s. TIIK FIT 18 l'i:n FKOT, ami Willi. 1. TUB8R Waists WOULD BR AN IklHRNBg HAIllltN At SB, kai II.WK OFFBR ITIICM Al.l. m OUR TRADE AT mm v AfiMO I'hn ri.-i-ri-t Itsrcifn " nffrrifl in Latdltl1 Sn hhirt Wtilttl iii 111 thrJ iftiHi Bin. -in or itni 1 "h.'ii 1.1k 111; Trtr UI.nt.tMB, In PArUlU lUur.. sh.H f VI I'ftik. ntt inr) BUekiWlth fallJabou I J daWII ft (it) I, It I Mil Up ll'rt.n , KSIfj a 39 .'.o 1 UdUi' Ho Bilk Wilili.wiih Call . - lnfMiad rafllMi ilto Btrptntlnw 1 U II ii'tf f "n eolorillk . " Blrlprai I U U PoU, Pl4ldi, ,,worUi fatly .'.iio) H Great Corset Sale. WK IUVK .Itni PUROHABRD 6.UO0 PAIRB UK GORNRTm ALL ITNI; OOODB, IRDLUDIRU It. CO., I. II. AMI r. II. BAHPLEB AM) M'MIt l.'. Till: IMI'tlll'l I.IK AN1 MlM'-I- '.('IT'ltt Its ARE l.'I.MM. Ill I' AT UMB MIAN tu, . UN THE DOLLAR. Al.l. DM MALI; TII-ll(lltl(OW AT LOOK AT THIS. WE'VE JU.sr AlAPi A TREMENDOUS PUR. (HANK OF BEST QUALITY SILK FRONTS. BEST QUALITY SILK VESTS. 3EST QUALITY ETON FRONTS. 3EST QUALITY BUFFON FRONTS. Toll lArmtnl dot), cool tad ooonoinlOAl abttitato lor tbi RomI ink it wore udiIw a .ickft, Wf iir tbn in ttory oolor i Bilk, frjt imiitj of nlk, oil roBibl nations of fttik. moh iiipHK of nil onion, dot of .ii tliodM. Poo lord i ki4 BrooonodHllko. ploln Bilks, At Thntront it made- Id Miious y-. such th itutttrtiy R0t, tho .Intioi irToi, Iho llufflu offoot, Mnj nf brood folded bolts of ttlk t too hod. i boio Front tt oud VmIi oro roods with ond wi'h ui lown lift', vtiuh Inonra both eomforl md ut tu. Ihoyaro inodo in soil at from 13.00 io :. oo aooh. 9 if ill soil ihow lor llllh (JRKAT BALK AM. Al tin: sii.k in TIIKMK ti:htk ik iVOUTii utiiti: than iiorm.i: Tin: "(it'i:. rVlth A ftMcturf.i left lea;, trip renult f .i kick from n Westcott exprcay horaa n Butur i:t night . diii.-. ..:i .mi the Pronpoct Park Roulevat-J, opp8lto llader'i Hotel, litnt ilKht. lttwoin h hlM Ptasrf coach, ladun ti plt-iiflure-fipokerp from t'otiey IhI !!. irnt tit- ennch 'f OetirKn Hums, of ;ijjlityBtxth sir. ct titt'l Avenue A. this . r Btiltesl In Ihe wrenching off of a hot 1 from Hurnn'n couch. tPirttH was thrown tT th' ioat t the rondway, and he Huntnlned nevere n J' tries lo the head niil face. lf w.i taken int.. Bad t'b Hotel, The coachli k nnrty u 1 ti"t mop, unit Iturmt'n fatva, niiiii ami two women, continued their journey to thB city by anotht r convn n i Lltlle Tewle Will In moon, three yarn i I whu i.il'ti to the Aroenal police pna tlnn. i 'entral Park, j chp rdnv, by Pnrlt ' t'ollccman I'owerB, The little ithTn : nci had ii lonjr, deep gneh Umt had to w Hi'tcht I. Rhe : 1 U t elshi year-old b; other had struck h r. but the little felb. w atoutls denied It, and mM tti.it ,-htle .i i t of boys "-t.- Btonlnti birds op i 'at Hui one r the stont s had bit T .-si.-. DEATH REVEALS A MARRIAGE. Wb Collin -4 and John T. ri.l'llps Wt Peer', y Wadded Month! A 90 MKMlMlls Torn.. July 17. The secret mi rrln 1 sevt ial m nth ;.;: of a young Knoxvllle belle i- a Memphis man has lust .onio to light, owIiir to the death t t:-" husband Miss Rdle rolltni, of K: ixvllle, and John T. Phillips of Mem j. his, met a' the K 1 t Tennt depot ni Knoxvllle si me two yeaw ago, where Phillips, who was a member of the t'hlckaeaw Qvmrils ol Memphis, was de parting for th.' troubled mining dls trlets. Mutual admiration at flrsl glance .;".. into vltdent and undying love, and young iiiii' were secretly married ;-i Macon, Ou., last March, aim- hav Iny i'.i.--'-l several days hupptly together I. 11 Li) 1 and wife, misb 1 'oiling t--1 irned " '' Ithout di ulglns t any 1 I r .-. ret, I'lillli, - left Macon and ' k-elaud, Teim., where he died last wei k. BAROtl WEDS A CHAMBERMAID. An AiiMtr.an Noblorr an Takes to U '.frt a Clrcak-o Itpvanl; CHICAOO, Jul) 17. Pretty Anna Wit Icower was until last Sunday a chamber maid at the Palmer House. Now ghs ih HaronegB Boblberg, wife of a million" aire Austrian nobleman. Tho courtship began about a year ago while the Baron wu h gUSBl at the I'.ilmor HoUBa, It was renewed laat Spring, and Saturday when tho Lit run made his third visit to Chicago the couple ware married. The couple left yo-Hterday afternoon for the lO.iKt, and after a lour of the w-iterlng places thoy will return to C'hlcugu aud visit Lbe Exollioa. Men's Out The Most Important .Sale of laundered .shirts, representing 17,000 at a cut In prices never before kn Take note that each Shirt I per tleman can wear the same. Also, UAual price aiked for these goods, daaleri. to the fact that our name Is 330 dozen Men's Botany Finn very lntest hIvIcs mid colorings), in mado with n pointed yoke, felled $1.45, In addition One lot of Men's Laundered cufi'H, Moft lioHoniH, iii Mndriis, Oxf fanoy materiala, in the latest Htylen shades of pink, blue, lavender and t.er Htlipes, Milkii dots, coiiiliitnitioii made with a pointed centre yoke to any tl.dO shirt. Also, 150 dozen (Soft Sliirts for rnon, (lotli, superior styles and designs, with n yoke cut full in size, usually ALL. AT THE UNI ONLY 3 SHIRTS Ladies' Colored Skirts. HO IHIZ.IN KASI 111. ACK (AMI IN (I, nil anii HATKBN BKIRTB, THIMMi ID WITH A DKBP 111. Alii I MIIKillDKIII l lit IKI.lii ALSO IKI.M'lt I. AWN BK1RTS Willi A DKKP KMI'i I'l.AITINO AMI Ml Al IN.l or' Mill MATI.KIAI. IN llllll I. Ii. Ill' III. UK AND TAN, AI.MI ALL Ol.'K UlStlHAM BKIRTB IN L1UIIT OK MAliK KIIAIIK. NOT (INK WORTH LISH THAN KI.OVI 11 US TO 1.7S ALL ON hAl.i: Tl). 11' Mill' 1 V AT Bpsolklloftef RttliUs Polus. In.h I'mnt iii whit sad sora, slso f I An Point i'" Osds an.i Pompidour ) 1 x I'n.i'i 'HiiT ... sons wu ii. i.i. I l CI tlisn 76a, ; sllsl LACES. 74 I'll CDS (IF D-lltOII POINT DK ORRR AMI Nl:i' TOP LA. KS. SUM WOllTIl l.Lh.1 I MAN t8s. A 1AKI1. TO Mt'UKilW A I' ALSO OK I'll. II S MINIM I'I 11 NT l ) OKNB8, U INctiis WIDE, VALUE - Pf 1.34, AT ) lHBl SIXTH AVEM SUED FOR II WOMAN'S LOVE. Meyerson Wants Withum to Pay Him $2,500 Damages, Husband . hurgfd with Kiu'ourns- tnc Hi wiir's Infidelity. David Mcyerion, "f ft' Weit Third treat, this city, lm begun an action iicaiimt Frederick Withum, "f;:r Hlecck it sir.M't, in the I'.iuit .if Common ri.'im tu recover t2,5uu damniies for the alienation of his wife's uffcctloni. Withum was arrested un July 13, and contlned in l.udlow sir.'i't Jail until he procured ball in the sum !' tOoO. He N charged nith wrltltm letters t" Mrs Mcyerion under the names of frank W'ils.ui and Clcorge Thuinpsun, b which lit' iiersu 1.I...1 L.f til t.:,e li,r hnsl.Mti.l Meyeraon suyi thai ins wlfi loft him on Feb, n last, and lhat l' found her in Albany after a long search sie w. living with Witliuin. .ui.! nficr much trouble he Mil. I her to return home "i'li Mini .Hi Inly 1. lie charges III. II nil July :i. two days after, Withum again i" rsuaded his if.' t.. m . bun, an l this time took her to Chicago, it.- does t. '' Tl' IW ''.-!, ;,),,. n,,iv Is. wiitiiim denies the charges against him and claims thai Meyerson, hy h;s own "r.nif; acts, causeu h: iwf.. to leave him He alleges that Meyen m ll,l not llie with bis if,. after the Spring uf IkSM Hint ih.it lie (Withum) hus be. .11 rei -.it to r ree him t i leave the cltl In un aflldavll Mrs. Meyerson states tiiiii she did nut live with her himtmml after the S)rlng nt isw, and thai .it thai time her husband had n.. money i" sup port her. They parted by mutual con sent. Sin- snys tli.it from thai to the present lime she earned her living n. a public woman, and became acquainted with Withum In Phlladelphl.i She charges tl. ui her husband himself destroyi l ). r love for htm ariii encourage I her in a loose iiL.'.le of llf.. m fi. i they were mar ried She also f.iyr that her husband gave her the ticket lor Chicago, si,,, also pays that both her husband nn.l his lawyer told her Him thej did not w,sh to pr eute the case .f Withum would )'-a . .' tow n . fn r the paper, had i. .'.Mi obtained it was found that withum la. i MitiiH mean time be n releaae.1 from (all without the kn nvl Mkc of tils own law yor Baldwin Trsred for funritim Pencil. I KKW IIAVKN, Julv 17 The l-glsti be. Delis Hi. i' ( nnileetleul bus s OOd CU 'I'lA'e fur the vacant ilUltlonBlp or tbe t-upieme lienrn ot tbe i nii.il xuies In the panel) of -ii i l.aLluli.. a . i Justien ol Uie I tubu. cikui supreuio OuUTI ot i.i i i j. ling Shirts. dents' Colored Laundered and Un- PIECES, own in this country, as follows: feet In fit and finish, and any gen as this sale Is at about one-third the we call the attention of Interested In every shirt and cannot be erased. nel ninl Madras Outing Shirts, eluding stripes, plaids and checks, seams, cut full in size ; worth Negligee Shirts, stiff collars and ords, Cheviots, l'ereale and other and colorings, in all the leading heliotrope, in neat single and elus figuros and solid colors, excellently and cut full in size in fact, equal in Madias, Cheviot, Sateon, Isis colors the most dcBiralilo, made sold at 07c; FORM PRICE OF J each. TO A CUSTOMER. SILK NECKTIES for Men, Women & Children. WK HAVE .HIST MAIIKTIIKLAKOKhT I'tlK CM ASK ON RECORD OI KINK SILK NKiKTH'S. THE MANUFACTURER ABBURKS I's THAT TllKNr NRUKTIKB CANNOT UK MADE KOlt DOUBLE THH PRJOB WK INTEND KKTAILlNO THRU AT. THKV AUK IN BEAUTIFUL POLKA DOTS, STRIPES, PLAIN COLORS. ORENA DINES, PLAIDS, BROOADBD EtKKOTB. IN KA-lT, TIIK PATTERNS AUK TOO NUMEROUS in Ml NTHiN. THEY AUK ALL l'l' I.I. WIDTHS ANDLENOTHS, WB HAVK thousands of Till M, THHRRPORB will not LIMIT TIIK BALE. Vol: CAN Ill'Y oNK Oil A THOU SAND, lie I' THH PRIGS WILL always RE MAIN THE SAME. IF vol! ARE1NNBEDOF SILK NECKTIES FOR TUB NEXT YBAR THIS tsvol'R OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IN A SUP PLY AS 11INI1 AS THIS (JRKAT LOT LASTS TUE PRICE WILL HE ONLY. EACH fi slfiaala C. Infants' Wear. COO Infant1 Hlmrt Nmu-muI ainK Cambria UreaM--, Prtnob KwbfolJ-l -,. -.. red uki mil llahjr Waist , atao-' J Q C rally tritnumtt with lDt9rtlnfa. in-. 1 brotUarad adgaa au.1 iMtbar-aiitcb i ww lug and headings, wern a'i. 7ft IUE AND TWENTY-TH SULZLR MISSED STEAKS. As is Rftiult Ratnurntur Bcbmltz Is ArrsiiM'l and Held. in the Marifm Poltoa Court tblt morning HtTiiiiiu St liinii, a i.' . ;tur.im-Kt'fHT, or moh Rasi ou Hundred ati Twentxistb street. Wan it- i i In $500 Tor i-xamlnutiun on a cUarge or rooeivtnv itolon gooda Utrinau suier. wbo kt-epi tiu Harlem RlTOl' I'ark ai seoon.l Avenue untl (mo liun- dred aua Twentfautb itreet, nas been minting large quant K lea o meat for yoan past, una tt nally suspectoU Ula OOOk, who in ne ttuvhargrd two irefkl (go 'I be new eonk caino to lam a dav or two ago at.. I Hill Ui.tts.Umii bud i UI lilm thai me previous cook iii id him meat Be w. un' I to inuKo un ananncmnt wuti tUu uew o Oi. a -ti-ak wai marked for identlfloatloD ami .Bold I" BC limit I, but WbtQ he was arrrbn-d I in aergeaui at tin- aiationb 'oae r. t-r i tu hold linn. - u tbe ground thai tkal partl.-ular ateaK Uad D.OI been Molou. cnmltl wm i i.-.i t',i, but ft search ot his pre mi tea revealed a large ipiantuy 01 stolen silverware, berauM 01 wbloo be was re-ir- ii bled and held. ( hi bmtU I ilius that the Mlverare v?M re turned wltii bll own goods bv people lo 1 ir bom Ut- served meals iu ibeir uwn ii. ;. - THINK REV. MR. ADAMS 1FISANE. His Late Parlstitonftra Bo Aooount for Hll Convnrslon to Catholicism. Tlu're is Mut chip ttirme among those of the Episcopalian faith In New York to-day. it is the withdrawal of the young, bandionu ami eloquent Hev. "Father" Henry A Adams fn..Ti the Episcopal Church and his letter announ cing thut that Church, of which he has been lo.'Kul upon us a Lrinht, shining Star, in a "ridiculous monstrosity, dom Inated by Wialthi to which even the I parish rector is but a lycophant and -a slave," ami thin "Kplicopallanlim crushes faith out of men and breaks the hearts of loygl son.-i." They ire lurprlsed at his Joining the H oiian Catholic Church, tor it is But a few ii' since r. bitterly denounced liumanlim from hi pulpit. His I. He parishioners wonder If the young minister is mentally right They recall many act! nf abhent-mindeilness ni his part, and they declare lli.it lie has ii.iys been erratic, in evidence of x.ln.'li tlioy point to tTie sudden disap pearance "f the young rector at St. Haul's, Buffalo, and Ihe receipt by tlie vestry ol a letter from him In the Island of Cuba, resigning the rectorship, and Klvlnn no reason tor it. .l the house presented Li Hev Mr. AduiiK by an enthusiastic admirer, at I'.r.at River, 1-. I. Mrs. Adams, the minister's young wife, said: i My husband Is ill, and u 111 see no one. He hus nothing to add to his open letter, and. of course, he will not become a priest of the C.uholle church, but he I v. ii, do religious work as a layman." t i Our Silk Bargain THIS WEEK. Our Best Figured Summer Silks, FULL 3'J IN. WIDK. IN I.XQUISITK DKSIOSB, INCLUDINU KVKIIY SIZK STHlPi:, EVERT SIZE HOT, EVERY SIZE FLORAL KFFECT IN SHORT, OVER 75 DIFFER I NT DKSMiNS TO CHOOSE KROM. TU". COLORINUS AND COMBINATIONS ARK BEAUTIFUL, ON AC COUNT OK THK KXTRKM' WlllTH, 3 YARDS WILL .MARK A WAIST. 7 YAKDS WILL MARK A SUIT. THBSI SILKS AHE PARTICULARLY DKSIKAHI.K ON ACCOUNT OF THE WIDE WIDTH SKIHTS AMI HRK.-M.S WHICH ARK SO MUCH IN VOflUK. IN SHORT. THBSI ARK THK BEST SUMMER SILKS MADK. AND WK i.C A l( A M I 1. EVI'.KV YARD OK HUM. FOR Mils i. 111. AT SALK WE WILL BELL THKM AT On arrount of the extreme width of the rtbove the price In reality U lower thnn Ihe rlifiii'. trashy ilk ottered at lew prleea. M Dress Fabrics. T morrow we offer l,TO(l oleees of flno Mummer Wash I ubrles, representing one of Ibo liirg' si piireliasen n.nile bv any New York retailer anil which will be sold tills week as follows nolle of Iheso vnlnen I'ltn be duplicated i 900 PIECES HCiNcil PRINTED " OI.ORIA " BATBBNi, FLOWERED AND OMBRE KV PB0T8, PLAIN BLACK, BLACK AND WHITE, BTR1PKB AND Dors, WORTH ISO. ar.o piki s kink DIMIl'IBS AND DOITED LAWN SWIsSKS IN HOTS AND STRIPKS. FLOWERED AND FK1URBD EFFECTS, col ors ALL WARRANTED FAST, WORTH lso. rain PIECES FINE mini. HAMS, FULL AND COMPLETE LINK. IN OUEOKS, PLAIDS AND BTRIPRSi VALUE lsc 6?0 PIECES 3C-1N. FRENCH PERCALES, WHITS AND OOLORRO OROUMDS, IN FIU URKR, DOTS AND FLOWERS, VALUE 18c. All at the Unl SOA npr varri form Price o! S8 W STORM SERGES. (1. 010 YARU8 ELEGANT QUALITY STORM PROOF ENGLISH BBROBS, WARRANTED NOT Tu PULL OR SLIP, IN ALL CoHiIlS, IN CLUHINO ITtllKi: BHAD1S8 NAVY AND BLACK, REGULARLY Ill.TAll.ED For i.o0 YARD, AT Misses' Suits. One lot Mi"ss' tint I'ton Suits in 1 Doah anil OhatloU, tall Iterari sad' Q QO Hi-hup BlsaTaa,alaaa 19 to it raarsij 30 ' worth 4-t.bu. at ' a. I iIRO STREET. FLEMING FELL TO HIS DEATH. a Terrible Plunge from the Roof or Window of a Factory Building. .soma Say Suicide but Others De clare It an Accident. The Coroner hai been asked to Inves tigate the deuth of John Filming, who cither Jumped or fall from the roof or fourth floor window of the factory build ing, "II und M Crosby street. It waa thought at tlrst that Fleming was en gnged In burglary and met tils death by accident. About 10.30 o'clock last night Mrs. Shea, who lives at 41 Marion street, was putting her children to sleep when she was Itartlld by a crash oulside her window The house In which she lives Is In tlie rear of the building on Crosby street, and there Is only a narrow courtyard between. Mrs. Shea looked out and saw a man lying on top of a wire screen covering over a skylight of tlie factory. She called a policeman. There was considerable trouble get ting the man out. as no entrance could be f. mi.. I into tin- factory. The police. nieii had to gel over a wall Irom the cellar of the Marlon street house nnd carry the stranger, Who was still ullvu, down -n a ladder. There, was great delay in getting on ninb.iluilce. It is said that nearly an hour elapsed before' one came from St. Vincent's Hospital. It was stated that the delay wai cauied by ihe ambulance receiving m many urgent calls during the n gilt. While walling for the ambulance th" policeman tried to learn the dying man's name. "Kelly. 3'.." was all he could gel from h.ui. He Baked for water a couple of llllles. and died soon afler a prleit had a iminisiered the last rites of ihe church and before the ambulance got .nerc. Tin body was carried to the Mul berry itreil station. The dead man was about twenty-two years old. .', feet 7 Indus high, hud dark hslr and blue eyes, and wore strip.'.', trousers and lawn tennis shtrl. Ii.- hrid HO shoes, coat or vest on. There was nothing In Ills pockets by which his Identity could be established. lailer In Ihe day the body was identi fied as that of John Pluming, twenty one years old. who worked in (lie build ing. He was employed as a trimmer by . 8. T. Mills, pamphlet-binder, whose place of business Is on the fourth-story of 7S-6I Crosby street. It was said there that Fleming had laien la Mills's employ for the past ten LADIES' SUITS. 1.0011 I.ADIEV STYLISH SUITS IN LAWN. (HNiiMAM, KATEKN AND OTHER Matk. klALN. HANIiSOMK WaIST. IN A LAROK VARIETY OF COLORS, BTRIPKI AND PIfl. 1,'RKS; ALSO A VERY KINK DUOK SUIT, WITH FULL SKIRT AND PLAITED BELT, STYLISH ETON JACKET, IN A CHOICE SK LEl TION OF COLORS, WORTH 10.26, AT 2 48 lftO Fin Knjtllsb Hen Tallnr-Maflfi Eton Baits, Ji'-ksii half lins'l with silk, richly trlmmsd with hraiil. full skirt In hlus anil black; also stylish I ton Miltaln plahl aurl striped t'amel's Hair an t f ne lih Srrir". Jacket ( Sk AQ half Hi s.l wiih silk, full circular V3 HH skirt, with Itflllb l.eilt In craj ijV and tan, worth rrin v:.. at aT 960 LADIES' DUCK AND PIQUE I J C vests, WORTH 18.00, at 9lirU A eomplete assortment of Ilathlna; Suliai In Flannel, Mohair n ml tScraea al remarkablr low in feci. HOUSE GOWNS. WRAPPERS OE FKiURED LAWN. MADE WITH RUFFLES OVER SHOULDERS. WAT. TKAU HACK, BISHOP SLEEVES; ALSO PER CALE WRAPPERS, MAUE THE SAME STYLE. IN LIGHT ULUK. PINK AND LAVENDER STRIPES. A WRAPPER SUITABLE FOH MOURNING, OE cambric, made with PRINCESS I'.Al'h. LOOSE FRONT AND FIN ISHED WITH lil.LTi THESE MOODS ARE WORTH 41.10 TO $1.9 EACH, AT CLOVES. 110 DOZKN LADIES' . ANI1 6 BUTTON KID CLOVES IN TAN. (.RAY AND BLACK; ALsO 8 BUTTON OANT8 DK SUEDE; ALSO SB DOZEN PURE SII.K (il.OVES IN TAN. MODE. CRAY. PEARL AND KLAl K, EMBROIDERED, ALL WORTH ERoM Tie. TO ll.il! PER FAIR. AT ALSO ONK LOT OF LADIES' 6-) P An BUTTON WHITE I'lUllnls KU CLOVES. VALUE 89o. A PAIR, AT..) J J BOYS' CLOTHING. 600 BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS. EXOELLBN1 MATERIALS, IN HAIRLlaB ANM OTHER STRIPES. Willi DEEP, WHITE SAILOR COL LAR AND SPLENDDLY MADE THESE SUITS WERE NEVER sold at LESS THAN J.U0 EAi IH TO-MORROW ALL AT years. He went there as a boy and worked himself up. He was regarded ns being holiest und faithful, and was so well thought Of that lie was allowed to carrj the keys of the plr.ee. What he was doing there last night, however, no one can surmise. There was no evidence that anything had been taken, and his fellow-workmen ridiculed the Idea that there was any thing wrong In his being there. H was suggested by on" of ids friends thai he may have committed suicide. The forewoman In the bindery said that Fleming lived at V& East Thirty sixth street. He was single. Ft was said that his domestic relations were Unhappy on nc.ount of his father being a drinking man. He had trouble with his falher nnd also with a married sis ter. It was thought that he mnv hnve gone to the place last night to sleep there. His hut. coat and shoes were found in the simp this morning, How he came to fall, If he did not commit suicide, Is n ni.vst.-ry unless he went to sleep on the roof and rolled off. One of the windows on the fourth floor wai open The other workmen lay that Fleming was un honest voting man, and thev scout the suspicion that h" went there to do anything wrong. The coroner has been asked to Investigate the ease, "ase. CAN'T SlEJTHE COMET, The Nlghta Are Too Hazy for a Oood View of tho Visitor. Assistant Prof, jacobv, of Columbia College, has in en greatly disappointed by his failure to see the much' talked of comet which has created such a sensation both In this country and Eu rope. People of this city who are Interested in science n general and the comet in particular, share his regret, for while It has been distinctly Kl'ol with the naked eye in different parts of. the country and In Europe, It has not been seen at all in this city owing to the hn.e on the horizon each night. Prof. Jacoby has looked through the telescope for the last three nights in succession. He said that the comet Is ! very low down In the horizon to th" 1 northwest with the tall ascending, but thai Hi" leait haze would hide It lll i together from view, if i were per- fectly clear It could be Ural seen about ll'.ou. and would then be visible till about 10.90. at which hour it sets. Prof. Jacoby said it was impossible to decide at present whether the comet is going to get brighter or to diminish. That cannot he tdd until lufBclent Ob i lirvatloni have been made to determine Its orbit, and that cannot be done until It has been carefully observed for from ten lo fifteen days. m m Cougblln-Batterberry Wadding. Invitations are out to tbo wedding of Mr. John II. fougiillo tu Miss Margaret llatter- berr) In St. Peter's I Uurcb. ban lay street, IiiiM w I'dii-Miar i Tei.ing al T.SO o'clock. A recrpilou will billow the ccrcmuur al tbe bride's b'.uiu, 41 .New au''iL i " g'-'jlSaagssaaaBi'-,'-J' 1 An'' I Ic VOGEL BROTHERS (Clothiers and Outfitters), 1 8TH AVE., COR. 42d ST. I MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SUITS, I Formerly sold at 1 8 I 6.00, 8 I 8.00 AND 820.00, I NOW 1 $10.50 I FOR THI8 WEEK ONLY. All Light Weight Summer Coats reduced to extraordinary low prices. 8TH AVE., COR. 42d ST. REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING. Wednesday, July 19. INGLESIDE, One Block from Cor. Parsons and Sandford Aves., FLUSHING. IN VERY BKST AND MOST SELECT PART OF THE VILLAUE. LOTS FoOM $100 TO $600 APIECE. ON SMALT, MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. STONE SIDEWALKS. WATER MAINS TO BE LAID. SPECIAL 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES FOR OPENING 10 DAYS. TITLES INSURED. COMPLIMENTARY PASSES. IERE JOHNSON, JR.. CO., CO I.ib.rtr t..N.Y., and 180 and 191 Mnalaicu. nt., Brooklyn. No Money Down. if iron wiiii. HATMFY pa that VOI' AUK TIIK ItlGUT PARTY WE Wll. I. I I'KMHII YOLK HOMES WITH ABSOLUTELY No First Cash Payment. Hli .1IAKI NO OTIll.lt IMHTINC TION OM CONDITIONS THAN AIIOVK. (Ml INTEND THIN ADVKKTISK.HENT TO .MEAN EXACTLY WHAT WE NO MONEY DOWN. Everything for Housekeeping. Furniture and Carpets, fc, At Greatly Reduced Prices. J.&S.BAUMANN 733, 735, 737. 739, 741. 743 8tn Ave.. MI1R 4C1II ST. (H'KN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M BOILING WAT Kit OK RIILIL. EPPS'S tJKATKFUL COMFOHTINU. COCOA I.AI1M1.1.KD H LB. TIN8 ONLY. RUPTURE CURED: 'i i.i' iiii.ntiv. ii fin ii. irnuj Ii tho in tiium in ubtftDoo tint ) worn with kbtotat ounfort pifht an ! . m l I-' nn.. the i . l . i u :, : .., . ari at tXrelll ir '.v ,.-t urtlo. and will e(Tct periiikiirui and ipwdj run without regard to tbe "i tO pfttltnt; MftLul nat'.OI1 lre. l.lruial- t. aaiice lot lala. rWad tor pftmoblat. , LWPUOVED BLAbTll nlrsKOO.. 8'J'i and H'U Hralway, i-orntr l.'th at.. New Tori. HELP WANTED- MALE. FiHMIUM) linuil woikr2U0 Wo7thaU it haiham tqatrt). (oortfa iloor. VHRRK Hoaif PatoUra, Utoroaoi man that ha. wora-d ai it. OUonnII Dro., 3U .John at. FURNITURE. JFtirniura rrally .Id without ca-hdepoait ;lone-t oreJlt HQ or mom htock. Mira.' A. i ,9t9 W. '3dat. STRANGt DISEASE IN ANACONDA. Doctor. C.n't Decide Whether It I. MBles or fim.ll-pox. I HStiBNA. Mont.. July 17. A disease over which the doctors are In dispute has niRi d willl considerable violence In the smelter town Of Anaconda, In this fctate. for the laHt ten weeks. It Is alter nntely railed Mack meaaleH ami lilack - small-pox. The tlrst cuae ajipeared ahout May 1. and at present there are Bliout Klxiy patients In various pest- I houses, ami the yellow flag is flying over , eliihteen liulldlnKS. Iieaths have lieen few. An expert has lust arrived from New York to assist the local physicians. There have been but few isolated rases In Hutte City. j Where th. Hist caao cam. from is a 1 mystery. A GREAT BUSINESS. This Month Has Doubled Any Put inly and His Sent Crowds of Buyers to the Carpet end Furniture Magnitis, LUDWIB BAUMAHN . GOMP'Y, " Am erica's Greatest Cash and Credit Firm." THEY MAKE NO MI1TARR. JJf THEIK METHOD UF ( (l.Nllt ( TINJ THE I AltliEST IIOl'ME IN THK WOULD. THIIlt M.W CltEPIT MYB TEM IM JirsiTTIIETHINCl, ANOTHEY NOW tJIVE ONE. TWO AND TIlllEKf. YEARS' TIME, AMilM; NO UONKtI DOWN O- Dll'O.HIT. I.AHIiKHTl MTOCK I VIK COLLECTED TO SE.4 LECT FROM. En rn n ii re, Carpets. Curtain.. Cloeka,! Lamps, Dl.br., Paintings, (llaaswarftjH CiuierT. Il.i.er.'. Hllrerware, IlahyOj Carriages, Tin, Iron and Mlllovr Ware,H 1 . I . I. ilu- Irurlill.l, IIikyI... I uldlD.BJ Iron Med (Improved), Kitchen .nod.,dw-r.pJ Tb. eountrj ir.d. I. sow .o.zt.n.l. .. to h.v.BT CODip.ll.d tb. opi'iiiiiB of nw ...nil... (JountrfV l.uj.r.crt tin eloB0.t attflutioii. (Jood. p-k.d-PJ I.I.l) ant i.nt .T.rjwb.r. Op.D li.t.rilu rt.dJ loin until 11) o'cloou OJ LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMP'yI! THE LKAD1NU TIME PAYMENT V HOL'NE OF THE WOULD, AGS. 0O4. OOll, A08. 510. AIC, 514, NTH AVE.. Illl'. il.vril A aOTM NTH. 1.1 1)111(1 II AI'. MANN AlOO.'H ni.OCK. "THEY NEVER lilt Hit A PROM1ME." MEND FOR PRICE LIST. THK KTANOARD MEDICAL WORK Kill EVKK Y MAN. ONLY a I. W.ll.PAHKl'R.M.i).. Ne.gRnianehntM li.i'rioii, Ma..., the ino.i eminent . 'Ml?' u,,n. America, rstabllsfi.g ii I s(. (I, ill ir l rmiMilrin. phT.lrlan Ih. ItuImkIv .'leilienl Instlt.le, to wbon) n. .warded th. tf,ii,i medal i'y tb. National fledleal Ani.elat on for th. Pbize Ihato. Ixhau.led Vitalitv. Atrophy, Nerve.. ;nd I'liy.lcal DrhilltT. nd ti lir.ra.r. ..I i r.kn... of .i.m. iiti'M th. VMaf, th. wl''.l-.iff".n'l -el. Cou.alt.tlon in parson orbr l.tt.r. i'i -i.-'-t I-, with t..tunontsl.. KllKK. Lars. lm.... Th. -I'lrn.-r ol I. Hot or, m.fit Preservation, i h. prlt. mm.. :17o pp.. 13. ta .lu.lil. preacrlptien. tor .cat. end enroBloaM ...m. full .ill. only .1. 00. doulil. .Ml.d. Ilr P.rk.r'a wor. .r. tb. b.at. on th. .abMU trtpd..r pnbli.b.d..ni1 b.r..n .normoo. .al. throufhottt thla eonnlry .nd Rn.l.nd. Kaa.1 taa sow. and '..rn lo b. .irn... vlaoron. ul manly. Heal Thv.elf. M.dlo.l R..I.W. HOTELS. AU CHAT NOIK K, FRENCH Itl-T tl KANT, AB .1 SOUTH f.Tll AVK. afllfl Ib.Bftat llitnns-ltnom in ib.oitr, RymL. with u.w annoi, al. pnrtffotly 'kautnsan. 4wJ nWa FINEST TABLE D'HOTE II IN NEW YORK. fuW LUNOIl l'l to : IHSSIKS to. JVaV iipen on Snnda,. anaPjjJJI L. I'OI.IAIII. Prop. ifSK Look for illac c.t ai.o. eo.nnnF SP0RTIM0. -(jj(Jrr'JBL lArUJAINrN () T I 1 Irt ( M H.wki.fPr.ml.r HuliKr 3 ' 9 Lxffl KODAKS. UJ ! WJ Detective t amera. S i J yil Dr. rUt,'s?&l' S I j JS Roll Holders oV Fllsss. OHMOUTH PARK RACES. ItACIMi i:JltY RAY AT t.lO .gfaJBl 1 Kftat ri.rr.n tirma --rr flftaon mlnuU froa f'uit land t. Ueabroaaaw and Ltbartj iU., -vnd omm from Hsotor at. I Foro, tonua trip, 8100. m , - I BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. I(i-lns Fy.rv W..k D.r, Blnnln.t 3 P. M. RKAOlfhDby ALL ltOU'l'KStol OlfltY ISLtNIV (ir.ndSt.nd, 1. lj.dlM.BOo. VHfA'JS (HAH. V. .SA1.H. g.c'y. O. tl. KNOEMAN. Pio. i Every Cabinet Officer and Lverv Governor Utcs One It hi Mlid a. readily in Nov.m. ber n. la Peferaary. It Is AsMrtfa'1 ooly year-book. No library Ueaas. gleto mHb.t It. Mggfg ra any addris. k M. gnftad gbnto. o rMgl M. 1 Tbe World Almanac, I laird Bdltioa. 1 Ad.n. t. Worsi IkauH PiVaTTB.- Y'iT Bfc J T0STT6uND'Ait0REWARDS I L"t7 , . M W..tern I'nl-.u I'.lfirai.b I'uniu.ay'. Htrk GfffgB llli.al. In. 1.1. Ii. I..U.J .lull 12. lrl'1. lo CluMrH C. Rao.ua for 4U au.ro.. Tr.aai.r l. nana. '. anj l.n dollar, will I., paid i. II. i..ior.llo . UB Casrlu v Hat . u,,iil VV t 321 N, , H.. Y.rk UUnVJ j jiaiiaalffaVggggt tawn-..i,'';it...L'mCna-Vom AV