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ie EX-JUSTICE | DUFFY DEAD. ‘The Well-Koown Police Court Magistrate Expires in Toms River, N. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS, Had'Boen Ill Several Weeks and No Hope of His Recovery Was Entertained, ONE OF NEW YORK’S NOTED MEN. Required a World-Wide Reputation as a Dispenser of Justice. TOMS RIVER, N. J., Aug. 2%.—Ex- Police Justice Patrick Gavan Duffy, of New York City, who was stricken with paralysis on Aug. 14 at the Lafayette House, at Forked River, not far from here, died at the hotel at 3.80 o'clock this morning. The ex-Justice, accompanied by his wite, came to the hotel on July 31. He was not in good health when he arrived, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 18995. WILLIAMS’S MEN G0, “GOING! Otto Kempner Seems to Have the Vote of the Liquor Dealers for Sale at Public Vendue. GOING! WHO’LL BID?” —_+—. The Ex-Inepector's Sergeant and Boundsman Sent to Preoinots. ferred to Station-Houses. Police Shake-Up. Chief Conlin took a hand, man Jonn Kerainger, in the First Inspection District, transferred to the Station, respectively. Othee transfers Langan, Morrisania; © Roundsman O'Brien, from the street station to Union were Other Central Office Men Trans- Chief Conlin Precipitates a Slight There was a little shake-up at Police Headquarters to-day in which Acting Sergt. Orville A, Todd and Rounda- who for years were subordinate to Inspector Williams were it Twenty-second Street Station and the Union Market Roundeman trom the Central OMce to Jeremiah East Bixty-seventh larket; Rounds- man John Butler, from Union Market to East Sixty-seventh street station; Roundsman Herman W. Schiottman, from the West Thirtieth street station to the Central Ofice in the First In- Spection District under Acting Inspector Cortright, Roundsman Charles D. Kent, from the West Forty-seventh street sta- fon to the Centra! Office in the Central nepection District under Acting In- op Brooks; Roundsman Joseph P. from the West One Hundredth t station to the West Forty-seventh at lon. Sergt. fa fe Brown, of the patrol boat, was transferred ‘to Acting In- spector Brooks’ — HELD COURT AT NIGHT. worth Saved Locked Up. opened court tor o'clock last Fifty-first street st |date John Whalen, electrician, twenty-three years old, of 621 Lexington avenue, and accepted bonds for his ap- arance in court to-day. Whalen was Special Polleamen Murphy n, on complaint of Richard saloonkeeper, of f17 Lexing- 23 Whalen, with @ party of me of whom are sald to be Good Government Club members, en- tered Lohman's saloon, Whalen got into @ controversy with Lohman, and ac- cording to Lohman, Whalen picked up a match safe and threw It at him. The saloon man ducked and the match sale shattered a $150 mirror, Patrick G Mahoney, of 125 Bast Forty-ffth street, guve bonds in $00 for Vhalen, CARPETS. “CAMMEYER éth Ave, Cor, 20th St LADIES HIGH -LACED CANVAS in tan, blue and black, at *2.50 per pair. The above is an exclu- sive style of shoe, and can be purchased only at my establishment. O’Neill’s 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. HOUSE | FUKNISHIN BARGAINS, Those are wise housekeepers who take advantage of th price reductions made foi Thursday, Friday and Sati day in our House Furnishing Department, JELLY GLASSES, with cover, Short '4-pint size.. 19c. dog Full %-pint size.... 23c. doz. Full %-pint si 27c. doz. Full 1-pint size...... 39c. doz NICKEL-PLATED COFEEE POTS, with filter, Z-Pint SIZE... BIC. C@. 3-pint size 43c. ea, EX-JUSTICE DUFFY. Wut his condition seemed to improve, end just a few days before he received the fatal stroke he took a long drive, | stature and slight of fig Sweeney returned to New York just be- fore the ex-Justice wan stricken, I. C, Schureman, of Toms River, hastily summoned and Dr. Sweeney w telegraphed for. two doctors, with Dr. Blake, of Forked River, held a consultation on the night of Aug. 14, and they decided that there was not much hope for the re- | covery of the patient. Patrick Gavan Duffy was born in Ireland about sixty years ago. He was the son of a college professor, who died when he was a child. He was reared by his two uncles, both priests, and | John Kelly when the latter ruled Tam- many Hall, In_ 1875, when Police Justice Thomas D. Sherwood died, Mayor W! pointed the little school vacancy. In 1883 he w @ full term of ten years, at the end of | which, Duffy havi been “turned down" and the leadership In the appointed for Fitagerald, the “Little Judge.” as) he had been called, retired from the Police Court Bene Dufty bec famous from Maine to | california Ms quaint sayings and decisions on the bench the ne alt they decided to rear him for the priest- | \ hood. He went to Seton Hall College, South Orange, but decided not to be come a priest. He came to New York in the early m became a figure He small of ut he had a large head, an inexhaustible fund of Irish wit and a first rate education. He had been @ school teacher in Ire- land and took up that occupation 5 holding for many years, during the ‘Tweed regime, a teacher's place in the he had them hefore the members of Mins Cullen's family, District given to Surrogate Frank ‘T. | | and rubbish were dumped over the em- - road Company were arrested during the . night for turning on the hose, letting ci Were adjourned until Sept. 4. LULL IN TUNNEL FIGHT. Many Arrests and ¢ Ap The fight at Point of Rocks between the New Jersey Junction Railroad Com- pany and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was at a standstill this morn- ing. The Pennsyivania Railroad appears to be the master of the situation. Dur- ing the night carloads of stones, earth « Courts to Be | Wmabated, bankment, some of the stones weighing @ ton, At 4 o'clock this morning Con- tractor O'Reilly's men gave up the at- tempt to remove the rubbish, and since then nothing has been done at the site of the tunnel, Seven men of the Pennsylvania Rall- OF BEST GRADF, PER YA! All-Wool Ingrains, water into the tunnel. ‘Their cases Py eats Barth Murthaugh, assistant superin- tendent of the National Dock Storage Company, was arrested this morning Chick of Police Murphy, of Jersey . on complaint of Wililam Paates, I engineer of the I ly. 39° Oilcloths, LL WOOL AND THOROUGH- LY RELIABLE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, PER YARD, The great success of our New Carpet Department continues We are selling carpets cheaper than they were ever sold before, The entire stock is absolutely new and the assort- ments immense, All the opening bargains will be repeated to- morrow and the remainder of the week, including these EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS. Axminster Moquettes SOMETHING THAT MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED, 1D, Good Brussels, THE REGULAR 0c. GOODS OF THE CARPET STORES, AT 29° 90c. Brussels, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT, WILL BE MADE, LINED AND LAID,’ AT, PER 68° English Linoleums. 4-pint size. 5-pint siz PUDDING OR Will close every evening during August at 1 e’cloc A. J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., corner aoth St.. N. Y. Se Seulich to West 234 St. $2 Shirt Waists, 50° $5 Outing Suits, Nickel Plated, wi Porcelain Baker, 98c, and $ GREAT CLEARING 48c, ea, 59c, ea, VEGETABLE DISHES, ith heavy 1.25 = SALE. Men’s Suits London & Liverpool, 86 & 88 BOWERY, IN LARGE ASSORTMENTS AND ALL ENGLISH LINOLEUMS ‘The exertion was too much for him, and it ts believed that it brought on the at- tack which resulted in his death this morning. His wife was at his bedside when he expired. During his illness he was attended by Dr. Sweeney, of New York, but Dr. | trict, Ladies’ Outing ‘Suits. Our stock of Ladies’ Outing Suits is as large and complete to- day as it has been at any period throughout the summer. Styles, if anything, are more select— only the very latest are on hand —but prices won’t average more than one-half of recent figures. Out of scores of undervalues in outing suits we select the fake lowing: A manufacturer's stock of LADIES’ FINE FRENCH PIQUE SUITS. lain or richly trimmed with embroidery, a few are alight. ae seat have sold fa n 10.00 ets half lined with . and ‘collars of English storm serge, reduced from 5 O® LADIES’ OUTING ove. yh bith or Hinees Jackets, in tan or gray, fancy mixed English suitings and plain bisck, tan and gray Sicilian Brilientiue at So8and 7S 3.98 public schools. princtpalship of the Gi Grammar School, and black or navy blue $12.50 to... LADIES' OUTING SUITS, with Blazer Jacket and full-eweep skirt of fine all-wool covert cloth, intan aod gray; reduced from #7.50 to LADIES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS. In Black figured In plain black Brill Britiantines at.....-. b «DQ | iantine, rich ustre, at 2S In Black crepons re. rite ne B98 Puy by aield wre Black and nglsi ly t feed Five: at OB and +98 | Senge tise wen 8 Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ Waists. There's no break in our mag- ‘nificent assortment of Ladies’ ~Waists. All the latest and pret- tiest styles are still represented in all sizes—but in most cases at less than 1-2 recent prices—in the handsomest colorings and _pat- terns in Percale, Madras, Ging- ham, Sateen, Chambray and Lawn, with Laundered Collars and Cuffs, reduced iio ae T .29 .39 .49 .69 .79 Ladies’ soft finished Waiste, in all the latest styles, in white aad colored Lawns, Percales and Sateens, plain or trimmed with fine embroidery, reduced _ Corset Bargains. CLOSING OUT an odd lot of Summer Corsets in several well known and reliable makes, reduced from $1.00 to...... 2,000 PAIRS OF THE CELEBRATED IM- .69 TED Z. nal CORSETS. etre Joog made 1 quality ian Cloth, eguldt price $3,00, 1,98} In ten years he had risen to the many leader in the First Asgembly Dis- He was a trusted Heutenant of In Conve: , reenwich Btreot was the Tam- | a ent of commit je convention wi Ave., 22d St. 2 | the opposing com, in| Sard haw been red Lawyers of both co ip PATING papers to ask th The fant tx an ¢ r thea’ | terfere, ahi) ‘ore the courts for fv ulet at the Point. No between the men of The police ry feared 15° WIDTHS, UPWARD, PER YARD, FROM SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET. IN IMMENSE Ag. PER SORTMENT, UPWARD, YARD, FROM 29° AS WE NEVER CARRY OVER SUMMER GOOD from one season to another ALL OUR SUMMER STOCK in every department has been marked down to ONE-HALF and ONE-THIRD of their ACTUAL VALUE to make an effective clearance in short order, This gives an excellent opportunity to shrewd buyers to freshen up their stock of Summer Dresses and Sr‘mmer Comforts at next to nothing prices. Good. id Sil Very interesting also will be found our selections of early FALI, NOVELiIES in Black and Colored Dress which are shown in the most exquisite designs at exceedingly tempting prices. CCLORED DRESS GOODS, — Opening of New Fall Novelties in All Wool and Silk ana Weol Oress Fabrics, entirely eclipsing our best attemp's of former sea- sons, Crepons, Mohairs, Melanges, Grenadas, Si/k and Wool Scotch Plaids, Covert Cloths and Imported Boucle Cloths, Rough Mohair and Wool Mixtures, English Whipcords, Sicilians and Grilfiantines. 4o-in. Mohair Boucle Novelties in ten distinct and handsome color- ings, worth 55¢., at. 39 qo-in. Imported Double Fold Fall Crepons and Fancy Silk and Wool Mix- tures, in a choice variety of nearly 50 new colorings, good value for 79¢., 49 Imported Swivel Silks, in cream, pink,white, gray, tan and cardinal, reduced | tans, browns, greens, blues, from 39c. a yard 18 &c., reduced from 19 ROseccscceverevees g9c, a yd. to....... Ladies’ Bathing Suits, Shoes and Hats. 46-in. All-Wool Fancy Storm Serges, in navy blue only; this is a splendid value, really worth 29 50c. a yard, at.... 54-in. Fine Twill Eng- lish Storm Serges in three very fine shades of navy blue, usually sold for 75¢. a yd. 39 Double Width Plain and Pin-Head Check Covert Cloth Suitings, in grays, LADIES’ Bathing) LADIES’ Bathing) LADIES’ Bathing Buits, like cut, of alsuite, like out, of Suits, like cut. of fred que navy fine black Brillian-extra tine black Bril- lue flannel, plainitine, all nizes, 34 toliautine, trimmed or trimued, — with|t6, at with white braid, sizes benld, sizes 34 to 40. 34 to 40, at 1.89. 2.48. | 3.48. BATHING SHOES, with.; BATHING SHOES, with out stocking attachment, all Stockings attached, all sizes, "29 and .49, 85. .39 and ,89 BATHING CAPS in oiled Silk, each : MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. CLOSING OUT MEN'S LAUNDERED NWEGLIGEE SHIRTS, that we have sold 29c. Men’s Underwear. Closing out Men's| Closing out Men's Gauze and Balbriggan | Jean Drawers that we Shirts that we have - been selling for have been selling 25¢. and 35c.,at .10 | at 20c., for . Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, Closing out Ladies’ | Closing out Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, | Ribbed Tan Cotton Hose, full regular made, | full regular made, that that are worth we have been sell- 1 ell | ing for 25¢c.,at . 122 PARASObk BARGAINS CLOSING OUT ALL OUR PARASOLS, that \\ we've been selling yor $2.00 to $3.50, at 08c. Ladies’ Knit Underwear. CLOSING OUT LADIES’ Gauze and Balbri ats that we have sold for 25c. and 35¢., at. 9c. CLOSING OUT LADIES’ Balbriggan Vests that we have been selling for 25c., at.... 7c. Men’s Summer Neckwear, CLOSING OUT Men's Washable Four- in-Hands, that we have been sell- 0 ing for 1§¢., ate... HEAR Ey Pine ke 7 for 60c., at see CLOSING OUT Men's Pique Knot and Flat Scarfs, that have been selling 0 BARGAINS IN BbACK GOODS. BLACK FRENCH HEN. 50-INCH ure wool RIETTA, pure wool, re-}/ BLACK STORM-PROOF cent price 3ie. a yard; 1 8 SERGE, a great spe- 20 special price ....... ° Jeial bargain, at ° BLACK ENGLISH MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE, in an excellent quality,a wonderful bargain, at.... 49 SIbK BARGAINS. PURE SILK PERSIAN; ALL SILK TAFFETA TAFFETA, new designs,)GLACE in a handsome as- in exquisite colorings and | sortment of checks, in a va- effects, iustead of 79c. iety of desirable colors, yard will be sold as alinstead of 5c. a yard will great special bargain | be offered at the spe- at ns 49 oi price of E 2? 32-INCH high lustre superfine quality BLACK CHINA SILK, recent price 69c. a yard, at .28 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. One lot siiyhtly damaged Shzete and Pillow Cases, less than halt original prices. Single Bed Sheets, 24 ate... aaa reached Irish Linen Sheets, 2) by 2} yds. long, each... 1.98 Full size Pillow 1 Cases, 45x36, at...... .072 Extra size Pillow 1 Regular size Pillow Cases, 6, caeen 08) Hematitched Pillow Cases, 45x83, Lockwood 13 lin, at. . Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, full size, Pe as al Bod heets, by 2) yards long, We ue x 33 ular full size Sheets, 2 by 2) yards at... ge size Sheets, extra heavy muslin, 2} by 43 24 yarda long, at....... © aby ay ae pe Sheets, 24 yards long, Monte AT, be ready -made ry ‘ards OO long, at... MISSES’ DRESSES & SEPARATE SKIRTS. MISSES' PERCALE DRESSES, like cut, in a variety of pretty patterns, with square yoke and cuffs, trimmed with fancy braid, sizes 4 to 14 years, a great bargain, at .49 a pap SEPARATE. Erte sizes 14, im. 18 years, ined throvghout and made with ergan-piped oi as aedpenesenenseseseesee Pa erecta $8 Silk Waists, 73.3% | given im “The Even- Night Extra, isened diately after the last play has been made. SPECIALS IN RE BARGAIN IN IRON BEDS at $7.98, WITH SPRINGS. ALL SIZES SAME PRICE. Sf. oft 6 in ame and 4 -iD. it, $¢-in. 2 bead tnd foot. Extended foot end. high. This in not the flimsy affair usually shown, but a heavy, subsiantial article, never before sold for leas than €12, A GREAT BARGAIN IN IRON BEDS, WITH SPRINGS, ALL SIZES THE SAME PRIOK, * at $5.75, Worth $7,75, Sizes 3 feet, 3 feet 6 inches and 4 feet, Summer Shoes at Less Than Half Price. Ladies’ New Style, Ladien' Fine Russet Tan pointed toe, Six Large Butions, Fine Rus. andtip. also fine Vici net Tan, with pointed toes and tip, algo Russia caif, lace or button, at 1.75. Fine Russet Tan Juliets, with pointed Head piece 4 ft. 8 in, Kid. poi.ted toe and tip: al! sizes, Word 2, $2.50and $3, + Embroiderod ‘Turkish Slipp too and] sors, colors tan, black, red and iue, allsizes, a pair wl9. | «49. MEN’S CLOTHING. We are sacrificing the balance ot our stock of light and medium-weight Men's Suits at r-a former price. N'S all-wool Suits, regular 00, at ~ 4.98 Sall-wool, mi ! ‘ 5 biue serge Suits, 8, at. 5 fine all-wool Clay | 8 08 . e Vest, regular price $12. 00, at MEN’S ali-wool Pants, sold for $2.50 to $6.00, at..... 1.39 BOys’ SUITS. 500 Boys’ School Suits, regular price $3.00, at 1.98, 1,000 pairs Boys’ All-Wool Extra Pants, at .49,

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