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q Wo a ie Framed Pictures, iz 9 eat ae 19} came and Fruit Pictures, hand: } ack somely colored, a large variety - of subjects, framed in orna 4 _ , | mented oak frames, a splendid Y SPECIAL — Ladies dining-room pie: > Fancy AU-Silk Teck, in | T#bers & Bos > | denhauson’s Madonna, Count- i wae in . ess Potocka, &c., in 3-inch Might and medium effects, ornamented k frames, with | steel Mning, size 27 and al we B00d value; for Saturday | neh, at ¥ | WEW WOMAN ONDECK. — Mie. Annie Irwin Declared Her *: Independence Yesterday. Kneoked Down Her Drunken H band Whe Tried to Beat Her. — ‘ Eecaped Over Roofs with Her Babies from « Policem Mrs. Annie Irwin, a young and neat- Sooking woman, living at 251 East Forty- third street, asserted her independence | hjm, sm: glorious and, throwing him to th a thrashing. in honor of the Fourth, by defending herself with a chair, when her husband, Henry, at- tacked her. She did not rest until day, unconscious at her fect, Then she| with her two bables under her arm, Policeman Bruner, of the East Fifty yesterday wards saw irwin staggerin atreet covered with blood. He called an Qmbulance from Flower Hospital and the surgeon dressed his wounds, which were found to be only scalp wounds. Bruner then went in search of the wife and found her on the roof. ‘On seeing the policeman she defied him to arrest her and fied, managing to away, handicapped as'she was with t rat ‘who was considerably under the influence of liquor, was ed up in the station-house and this morning was arraigned in Yorkville Court. Brunner said that Mrs. Irwin was a much abused woman, according to what he had learned from the neighbors. It ‘was claimed that Irwin was in the habit f venting his displeasure on his wife. | Hesometimes contented himself with dating, then again he would administer lows with his fist and kick his children, before he would feel better. Irwin had the blues yesterday on ac- gount of the weather and | Was, con. | Requently very ugly with his wife w Gay, During ‘the Jay he made several its to saloons, and by 6 o'clock had na fighting drink, Mrs Irwin during the day ruminate? upon her life and the principles of the Declaration Independence, and determined not to ‘abused any longer by her husband. ‘When Irwin approached her with his raised to strike her, she seized the ehair and promptly knocked him sense- Irwin was brought to court with his bandaged and was locked up in the prisoners’ pen. His case was set down for further examination by Mag- fstrate Mott. DIED ON HIS MOTHER’S GRAVE. Albert Rous Shot Himself Through the Heert in a Cemetery. STAMFORD, Conn., July 5.—One of the caretakers at Woodland Cemetery be- tween 7 and § o'clock this morning found the dead body of Albert Rous , lying upon the grave of his mother. A tol was beside him and he had evi- ently shot himself through the heart. ‘At about the ime the body was found two letters with special delivery stamps were delivered in town. They were! Daly's counsel have applied for. an fh eh Rous. One was io his brother, order) compelling Miner to. furnish Barber Havener Will Contest the stating that he would die on his; bill of particulars. Judge McAdam de- Collins L mother’s greve. He gave as his reason | nied the application to-day. the fact ‘that he has never been the| Daly wilt not have to’ plead to the] The application of Louin Havener for ng ord nie mother's pfeath, and a} complaint. an Injunction to restrain the police at his deafness might grow worse a : er atte " Mane a burden to nls ike Grand Gi an authorities from interfering with the thyas. * The second letter was to a local un- F, requesting him to come to the cemetery for the body and to have it cremated at Fresh Pond, L. 1. ; Rous was forty-one years old and sin- . He had frequently threatened t i himzelf. He was a cigar manufac- turer. day. took plac to the. poll i |Insid one under arrest geventh street station, some Ce 8 raigned In the Morri We falled Costigan Accased Ho! to Identity Costigan, of the Westches with assault, The About 11 o’ele ‘The latter, rushing in Those in the barre man's actions They took his rev hed his helm upon him, While this of the gang that 4e went to Holly When the to identify him and Cornell discharged Holly Capt. Smith said he wan satisfied it BETTER ORDER IN COURT. was not a shot from Hawkins's pistol - that wounded Mra. Cryen, as the wit Magintrate Crane Also Keepa Law- | nesses in the case, he said, are prepared yern Outside the Railin; to swear Hawking was at least 3) feet City Magistrate Crane in Harlem [MW4y from Mrs, Cryens's stoop whe This morning Lawyer ter in the barroom, and W the proprietor, called in Patrolman Cos- tgan, and ‘oly ——_— = ‘a plenic at Webber's Inver mere Pavilion, in Westchester, yester- k last night a fight : who is a member of the mounted squad, reined up In front of the pavilion and, club, began usin, with uplift it right and left took exception | patrolman was firing shots after some ng on one of the men got on the horse and was amusing bimself speeding the he animal about the town. Costigan heard to-day that Holly was attacke: = house and placed him | tter was ar- | nia Court Costigan | Magistrate him. | Court has also Isnued instructions not to allow any lawyers inside the railing when they are not engaged in pleading. Schloss ltempted to enter and was prevented. He then shouted to the Magistrate; pen and I should I can confe Daly rights to produ Honte" In the ada for one year, “Roger La Hoi y a publish possess exclusty Tiahe montha-old baby “Your Honor, like to with him.” and T Afth st innocence and was discharg MINER SUES DALY. Henry ¢. he Superior Court to recover fon. Mr. Miner alleges that he entered into ment with Daly on Feb. 6 the of “Roger La States and Can- $5,000, Instead of being an original | 8 a dramatization of Daly did not Tight to produce it. Daly sold hi he pla U Miner also. alleges that production, it John Gillies, of 48 Hic I have a client in the know how | “Sit down,” said the magistrate, “and | Custody of Capt, Smith, I'll attend to your case later.” This morning Mrs. Cryen and child dust before his client’ waa arraigned, |@re, doing well Tt was thought at first “hloss was allowed to have a confer. |@ Caesarlan operation would have to be onee with him ina side room. The de- | Performed, but tt was not found ne }fendant was John McCarthy, twenty- elght years old, who was charged with | f the child has enlightened having detained Deborah Martin, twen- as to the location of the ty-five years old, against iin a et and the prob “house a foot of Dr Miner has brought suit in against Augustin 5,000 damages for al- jleged false and fraudulent representa- t street, Brooklyn, was this morning dlacharged from curtody by Justice He was charged with killing the eleven of Mra Ellen Brown « tow daye at- 889, ant WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1895 THRASHED A POLICEMAN. 14 POLICEMAN A PRISONER, but Fated Him. James Holly, thirty-five years old Westcheater, was a prisoner this morn- Ing in Morrisania Police Court, where he was charged by Patrolman Bernard Squad, — Officer Hawkins Acoused of Shoot- ing Mra. Maggie Cryen. of Rirth to « Child in Belles vue Hospital. She Gt Patrolman Henry 1. East Twenty 1 street wtation, who | is alleged to have shot Mrs. Maggie Cryen on Wednesday night while she was ritting on the stoop of her home, at! 437 East Sixteenth street, and while the Hawkins, of the burglars, was arrested to-day by order | of Acting Chief Conlin, and suspended from duty, In Hellevue Hospital, at 11.20 o'clock Jast night, Mrs Cryen gave birth to a boy baby. ‘The child was said to be doing well and the mother resting com. fortably Hawkins wan arraigned by Capt bert O. Bmith in the Yorkville c t this morning. olice he fired his last shot, the patrolman had, has been examined by experts, who, Capt. Smith says, give |it as their opinion, that a bullet from tt would not carry more than 10 feet and that It could not carry 36 feet and in- flict such a wound as Mrs. Cr re- ceived, Patrolman The pistol which Hawkins was paroled in He was unabl Intestines had been p ‘ould give no di hether the 1 and ce | sequent! Anite opinion jas to the woman's of recovery. | After the child was born, it was jthat the bullet which had ent |above the left hip bone, pass the mesentery on to the uterus, cutting | clear through the placenta. The sur- geons examined the child carefully after |respiration was restored, but found no| wound or mark that could have been caused by a bullet clared a most remarkable | and declare they Sy known the who w ed Just 4 through not circumstance, 1s a boy and is perte formed. It Will be brought up unc Dr. Flanders’s care in an incubator, un-. ul it im strong enough to be cared for by @ foster-mother, WANTS TO SHAVE SUNDAYS. opening and running of his barber shop on Sundays, was adjourned in the Bu- ne Court to-day until next Wednes- vener’s” shop is at ‘Thirty-third t and Broadway. He proposes to ‘ontest the constitutionality of the Col- law, Which prohibits barbers fre | abusive, says he Justice Callaha) before Justi City Police Court to- Divver and Thomas Erwin, of 2% Pike street, who 8 @ particule friend of jay. Peter KB. Barrett, « boss plumber, of 247 Kast Forty-fifth atreet, New York, ex. ex-Assemblyman, of New York, was a prisoner Duffy in the Long Island while returning from Rockaway Beach yesterda: tacked on @ tral him ing wate! in save Erwin aud grabbe st Harrett also alleges that He bell and Edward Barry, Erwin, peld him while Erwin was tak- ry two friends ate eh, p= of this juncture @ policeman in the of the railroad, passing through scar, went to the t, and Erwin allo rett, fall to the floor. | the trio, rwin an examination a ‘on his bond, amination ton of Barry appea: tory to the Justice, ” ball locked up. Lawson years old, N. Fulle Harlem ‘Poll Jem and in Johnson, of One Hu sixth T 1 they tried to return The doorkeeper re: when Fuller man Bowden, his friends to Fuller and Ki manager, to Ds Kerr h it Thirteenth violent Bloomingdal udsome Eddi \ Black and Blue ) Serge Suits, § Men’ # Black and ) Fancy Cheviot Suite, ) Men’s Panta, Men's Pants, Men's Pants, $ Men's Pants, Men's Pants, OPEN THIS KVE after 1 o'clock on Bunda: was held to-day in red of Washington whore father was arrested for driving in the park at night without a Meht recently, was arraigned this morning in « Court charged with ore- ating a disturbance at Sulzer's Harlem River Park late last night. Fuller had been rowi the event street and Amstei ‘ouple went Indhe park and soon t. After meeting three more and his friends beca The doorkeeper sent for Poll who ordered Fuller and at? hey refused, Johnson were then arrested. They were discharged — = : Handsome Eddie” Kerr In leave. night suffering from acute mania. companied by Dr. Creston Cropper and Dr. Cot= taken ca atreet, Ht ts maid he will ‘a charge on the Actoi . rr is known In English theatrical circles aa LONDON@LIVE CLOTHING £0., 86 & 88 BOWERY, Cor. ester st aasistanc wed the wi week from to-di Campbell was held in $600 ball for ex- next Frida: The ex They w LAWSON FULLER, JR. GAY. ‘Tries to Run the G and In Arrested. r, Lay on m undred and jam avenue, Without paying. fused admittal They Bel 1@ Hospital He was $8.85; Good value at 0,00, ‘$20 $5.00; Bold Elvewhere at $10.00, STRAW HAT FREE. WERE. Now, 2.50 99 8.50 1.28 4,00 4,50 5.00 ING TILL ® of Bar- to The policeman arrested 090 bail ay ¢ says ex-Assemblyman Callahan wii plana- to be satiafac- but he held him in as a witness, ere a Park twenty-six Heights, friends ce, me jee~ lant ace Fund. RPOOLS ; until she declared ‘that she wa her down, stripped off her clo} — Cleary Thought His Wifo “Pos-| sessed” and Caused Her Death, the presence of her relatives. Cleary claimed that he was not narrowly escaped lynching at the Close of « Remarkable Criminal Case in Ireland. the Jail under @ strong escort. nee IT IS LITTLE HORACE. DUBLIN, July 6.—Michael Cleary, of Ballyvadiea, near Clonmel, was convict- ed of manslaughter to-day in causing the death of his wife, Bridget Cleary, at Ballyvadiea, on March 14 last, by burn- ing and otherwise ill-treating her, on the Rround that she was bewitched, ‘The case ix one of the most remarkable in Frankfort While tempting a Big Theft. German Consul A. Feigel, wit! Aasistance of Detective Sergt. Closkey, of the Central Office, hat | Murdered woman's father; William Pat- rick Michael and James Kennedy, cous- ins; Mary Kennedy, aunt, and Patrick Dunne, William Ahearn and Denis Ganey, the latter known as the “family 07 of the Kreate Hovan has a remarkable record bank robber, officials at redited Washington, but his evidence, The evidence showed that Mrs, Cleary was suffering from nervousness and bronchitis, and that her husband, be- = 0 Heving her to be bewitched, forced a| More Indictments Aga |Moxlous decoction of herbs down her Albert S Moore, the defaulting tr ‘throat for the purpose of exorcising the the East River Trust Company, pleaded Jevil apirit. | to eight new indtet | After this the unfortunate woman was" ,(ineral Seasiona held over a fire and dreadfully burned » him. O’NEILL’S, 6th Ave., 20th to 2lst St. Her Majesty's Corset. Guaranteed to create a more exquisite figure, a longer and more graceful waist, increase the size of the bust, reduce the size of the abdomen, wear longer and give more ease and comfort than any other corset made. GUARANTEED not to change its shape, re <* gardless of time worn, break over the hips, injure the health, or destroy the fit of the modiste’s best creation. Especially adapted for Misses, as it keeps them in an erect and graceful position at all times. Weare the only house in New York City carrying a complete line of these corsets. a ne Cleary's wife. This torture was repeat- ed, and In the end her husband knocked thing, | poured paraffine over her body, lighted! it, an¢ the woman burned to death In! snot burn- ing his wife, but a witch. The prisoners hands of the crowd in and about the court- room at Clonmel when they were first | examined, and they had to be taken to /his nephew, Frank H. Pouch. On Mon- | family were poisoned by some mine Ate h the Me- suc- ed in 8 Ago fn the annals of crime in Ireland.’ gyeded In identifying @ man arrest Michael Cleary. Patrick Boland, the as Horace nealius “Little Horace, bank robbers in the He once testified against the jury Hovan ‘had a bank of $20,000 at Charleston, doctor," were jointly arrested and i ; and in consideration of turning charged with the burning and other ill 's evidence, was given immunity treatment. m_ imprisonment, “Little Horace’ is 46 years old, and has a brother, who, when dressed like the bank robber, is’ Hovan’s prototype. guilty rgery this morning until ENTIRE FAMILY POISONED. ndertaker Pouch and Hi Made Sick by Lima Bei Frank EB. Pouch, an under: 805 Adams street, Brooklyn, President of the Long Island Odd Fel- lows’ Home, |» slowly recovering from what is believed to be the results of Meces | meal was neari ot | Grace, of Bayonne, N J., and another niece ‘named Ella came to visit him, Early in the evening at dinner they some canned’ lima beans. When finished the entire fame ily was taken ill. ‘All complained of cramps and they purged freely Dr, Drury was called in. All revived except Mr, Pouch, who Is still IN. Dr. Drury was somewhat mystified over the sudden illness, Before he ate rived the remnants of the meal had mineral poison from canned lima beans. | been removed from the table. Mr, Pouch Is a bachelor and lives with [day afternoon his nieces Mary and ‘Men’s Fine Shirts, Regular Values $1.00 to $1.50. Laundered collars and cuffs, soft bosoms; also Semi-Negligee Shirts, with detachable collars, in the largest and most varied assortment of colors, pat- terns and designs ever shown; every shirt guaranteed to be a high-class ticle, excellent in workmanship and per- fect in fit, all at Cc Not more than 8 shirts to each buyer. Sizes 13 to 17 inches. Every garment strictly high-class in material, finish and style. NECKWEAR FOR MEN. Have reduced prices of our entire stock of Men's Washable Neckwear, in- cluding 4-1n-hands, Knots, Pique Flats, &c., to the remarkable price of 1 Over Former Prices 25c. to 39c. WRAPPERS. Large assortment of Ladies’ Wrappers in all desirable colors, well made, at 49° Regular price of above 98c. Dr beans r of the canned He believes tl Drury did not hi until to-<d substance contained in the bea’ EHRICH BROS. TO-MORROW UNTIL 1 0°CLOCK IMMENSE BARGAINS. bADIES’ Shirt Waists. (First Floor.) L Percale Walsts, in stripes. 204 fig extra large sleeves, aus collarsand cuffs, at Value of above 75c. Ladies’ Suits. Stylish Blazer Coat Suits in good quale ity Duck and Drill, in gray, with white stripes, navy aud medium blue, with White ‘stripes and dots, tan and) whi and on white grounds, in a variety colored figures; worth 2.25, at Many other similar values in Ladiew Outing Suits, NEW LOT OF Boys’ Wash Suits, made of fine Gala. tea Cloth, furnished with lan whistle, for outfit, the complete The sizes are from in lection secure best patterna, SIXTH AVE. AND TWENTY-THIRD ST. order to Headquarters for Ladies’ Summer Suits, ~The greatest display of Col- ored Lawns, Organdies and White Dotted Swiss Dresses in the city, all prettily, daintily tastefully trimmed with ribbons and laces, at $5.98, $6.98, $7.50 up to $35.00. See them by all means. They ~~ *are very cheap, even when com- pared with what you can get by purchasing the materials and making the dress at home with no outlay for labor. Bkirts, lined throughout, value $3.48, for $1.98 Great Sale Silk Waists. Of China Figured Bilk, new pattern: 43 an exact reprodu tion; lined through- out, perfect fitting and well made; separate belt, 1.65 ‘Mothers’ Friend’ Waists, 29c 4@PECIAL — 200 dozen Roys’ “Mothers' Friend” Patent- Band Waists, cambric, regular only, . Men's Furnishing De- partment, 69th st. side, | Peo Harness Department. Comp! Lamp ket. ¢ justed Price newordinanc only practical in the mar- ad- tan to all A We hi nly a few nets of these Buxgy Harness left, Double and Stitched 7 and Breast Collar and B ing, Nickle Davis Rub Trimmings, set or Bi Reins; worth d Don't miss this opportunit CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ack y. Over 100 different Photographs, mounted under glass on hand- some ornamented gilt, white and gilt and wooden panels; sold at $1.98, $1.49 and ar bouses, all with the The be top either side of dash | or rail of seat is the neatest and | xmallest made, $2.85 Candle or oll. 8.90 GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Reupholstery Special. | We will reuphoister Parlor Sults s, with entire new inside and covered with good grade of Tapestry, or a choice from a number of other coverings, of which we 16, 50 have a lacge assortment, at... ADs or | It) rnis is an excellent opportunity to have your Furniture made over In @ |first-class manner at very little mor | than cost of labor. | Estimates cheerfully given on any kind © (of work to be made over. ‘Seis for et 3. Muy ed Bicycle Hose, $3.00 quality for #1,.0%>, | Men's vt | and Bicycle Hose tn jchecks and plaids and hi 1.09. If } washable and ' | \ 69c. 1.69 doz. Ladies’ Wlack Bilk Hose, special 49 | Bpecial rates for hotels and country i 29c. rae, | This fine gold or silver plated Shirt Waist pOQP" Set FREE with every purchase of a Shirt es Waist at 98c. and upward. In order to make this offer more attractive we have arranged|, for Saturday a wonderful collection of Waists| (all fabrics) $1.98. FREE, at have brass knobs, also brass rosettes in centre of head and foot end; special price, NOTE.—These prices are for all sizes. There are just 150 beds After this lot is gone there can be no more at anything of each style. |like these prices, at 98c. $3.98, We recommend early selections. OWN S53 Ave59 60 © FREE ON SATURDAY. On Saturday, with a Shirt Waist Set) 98c. IRON BEDS--EXTRA BIG SALE. The Beds illustrated ure solid, heavy beds, with adjustable casters, |in the order received Order early. e8@ Bicycle Sundries. Enamelled Trouser Guards, per pair ‘loor Pump, complete, ‘clone with nipple to fit any tire. Searchlight Lanterns....... Cyclight, pioneer of cheap lamps 1 xX, . Lamp Midget Lantern. Hell Rock Lantern Cork Handles, German Silver Tipped, por patr,. Fancy Toe Clips, per patr Plain Toe Clips, per patr. Full Nickelled Double Stroke Red Cri tube. Perna onan vien Red Cross Wood-Rim Tire C Red Cross Rubber Cement. Black Enamel, large bottle. Repair Outfits At and Electric Cycle Ol, %-pint can, 15; pint can lectric, Lubricating Oil, Front and Fork Lamp Bracket Nickelled Oilers, with shieki. ‘Tool Bags, russet or black leath- er, telescope ‘style, ends hand- stitched, straps riveted on. Pure Rubber Patching 4x¢.... | Brooklyn Bicycle Stand Simplicity Bicycle Stand. New Departure Bells, Midget New Departure Bells, 3. New Departure Bells, C Cycle Watch Carrier and W. full size, stem winder and set, 02. Some sold as high as fully nickelled, good time keeper, undoubtedly the best low-priced watch made; will be appreciated by every rider of a bicycle; price complete: Price of watch holder only.. Croquet. Sets, painted and Good §&ball polished Fora ‘ 4-ball Sets, with short handle to rew in head of mallet. Best Mexican Grass Hammock, full size, bright colors, with deep, knotted fringe, complete Mail orders filled 02 Ui 98 1.56 2.49 Men’s and Boys’ Hats, BIG REDUCTION IN 8TRAW HATS. Entire line of Men's and Boys’ Btraw Hats, white and fancy mixed braid, in stiff and soft rol brims, that sold $ m for 75,, $1.00 and er Dy $1.25; reduced to = 49c. Entire line of Men's and Boys’ fine quality Straw Hats, in light-weight Ben- nets, Mackinawa Milans and other braids, stiff and soft roll brims, latest atyles, sold for $1.75 and $2.25; reduced ” 98c. Entire line of Men's and Boys’ best quality Straw Hats, in Split Sennets, Mackinaws, Ma- nila: Milans and Splits, large tment of shapes, sold for 119 $2.60 and $2.98; reduced to...... . Entire line of Men's and Boys' Golf, Yacht and Bicycle Caps,.in plaids and mixtures, satin lined, sold for $1.00 and $1.25; reduced to Do you know that the export price of the best American made Sewing Machine does not exceed $20.00? Why, then. do you pay $60.00 Because the cost of selling h: exceeded the cost of making, We have the machines of one of the best makers, and that you may know that you are getting the best their name is stamped upon tue works of every machino for your inspec- tion, and is a positive gual antee when the machine nee attention, insuring attention at the nearest office. Dealer’e 18,99 price, $55.00; our price. Boys’ Clothing. Saturday we place on fale another great lot of Boys' Washable Suite At 59e. These Suits are perfect in fit and well made, of fast color Galatea cloths —cannot be duplicated elsewhere at less than 88c. Largest assortment of Washable Boys’ Suits in city at ‘ HA 976. to $1.98, 1.25 English Corduroy Pants at '7'7c. Thousands of pairs sold since we come menced the manufacture of these pants, All sizes, 8 to 16 years. They are made of pure finish Corduroy of our direct importation, Men's Clothing, 60th St. Building. For members of the FAT MEN'S Club! An unusual opportunity, Saturday we will close out Fine Quality 2. z up to 60-inch breast, at? $8.88. Buch farments have never before been of- fered at less than $15.00 to $20.00, We offer to-morrow several Broken Lote of $12.00 and $15.00 Men's Suits at $7.77. The Youths’ Suits, sizes 14 to 19 4,98 yrs, that we are now selling, cannot be duplicated elsewhere at less than $7.00 and $8.00; at THOSE $6.66 Full Braided Biege cle Suits and Enge lsh Bloomer Suits ory Saturday a new lot. are selling fast. New Book, just out, “Chiffon's Marriage,” by Gyp, trans. lated from the French by Mrs, Edward Lee Coffey, hai jomely bound in cloth and gold, published at 60c.; 29 special . 1 4 the / ¢ ae

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