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| rniety- seventh street 8 Michael MeMylan, who ni his way Into the cellar beneath the sa- Joon, and found a dozen men drinking Swell Organizations Were Not| tive tinned" out the Mk ee Bothered by the Police. ment n, arraigned Hehis. ra at the door men to rel ht the gas ed the proprietor, Wh > was Kervi crowd with liquor. MeMylan was hi for trial. ARRESTED A DELEGATE. Hoss Platt Might Vote Shy at Bluecoat an Unwelcome Guest of the “Marie Antoinette.” Have Neen a Saratoga. Only Twenty-nine Excine Arres Among the prisoners arraigned in the ‘Were Made Yesterday. Jefferson Market Court this morning for was Jacob leventh As tess t Republican st Thirty-fourth street. MeConville lock yesterlay morning. mmerman's saloon 14 a McConville, jhenrd the elink: ‘The large clubs of the city received fo attention from the police yesterday, though the Commissioners decreed last week that arrests would be effected if evidence could be obtained that they ‘were violating the Excise law. It te stated on pretty good authority that none of the clubs, such as the Union League, of which President Roosevelt and Col. Grant are members, was under any survellance whatsoever. It wes to the smaller clubs, organized for the purpose of evading the Excise Jaw, that the police turned their atten- tion, s One such club raided yesterday | jis ‘hy at 40 Hudson street. It is known as Re put neu “ Conver on He meee the “Marie Antoinette Club House. poned until ‘Thursday afternoon, and his | Policeman Boylan, of the Charles Fequent was, complied with. | After, re. street station, went to the club-house newing his ball bond, he hurried from @bout 9 o'clock yesterday morning andthe © by subterfuge succeeded in getting In. SR Ski He found inside a short bar, at which a| MORE DELAY FOR TAMSEN? few mea were standing. On the bar ahs ‘was @ bottle containing whiskey. Gen, Tracy, His Counsel, “Must” Be | Boylan ordered beer and was about to KC lie Batkingk Convention: Mar cer ommen "amas ane secognized De] Gen, Meniamin F. racy, who arrived | clined to serve him. At the same timo] from Narope Haturtay Riaree nat i Soak CE WINANEY Wad ¥pirited AWAY.) iepabucan ‘onvention in Saratoga to- , not to be outwitted, snatched arr rogran f contained whiskey. Ho kept the outtt. may ger a still further delay in the &s evidence against John J. Kelly, the Court of General Sessions, to-torre bartender, who was held by Magistrate wy mate THHRY the detenes Cornell in Jefferson Market Police to go ahead with the Court. demurrer to the indict- listinguished nse Some of the better class of clubs only fe was then con tie high oe ir own inembers yesterday, Much to Attorney Grosse’s dis- mittiog. no vistors but, te Col. Fellowa told the Court jority were conducted as usual. ¢ that this distingu ere were twenty-nine excise . Tracy. The urgu postponed until to-morrow, mes the news that Gen, Tracy n Baratoga to-morrow sembly fe che x d2vlous pARsARe Way wing and found tw men under ane tive plac sada, Ueki fh H Of the delegates to. the seas.” large comfture Treats the city up to 10 o'clock last night, ht Increase over last Sunday's re Nearly all raloons were close liga Mice Vetective John J. Kog-| thy pisirict-Attorney sald ne Ge to get into Pat- gay that be weuld vehemently oppose eet tne ror eenth any further delay In the Tamasch matter, ue und both the front and ag he was anxious to bring him to trial locked. He entered the hall A? the earl Until the 2309 and ascended to the roof and settled no gintss down into the house in which Gate for Tamsen’s trial ca Het. ‘Brien's Maer ot the rope second floor Tt was sald to-day that Attorney letor _himae ; Baa Pes ato ea bron ele! Hauimaelt Grosso is out of the case altogether n, where he found becr ona table ‘ting around drinkti 1 Je . drinkin, | Hts Ot eee Ke. on | Tivo Widows Appear at a Grave, ten the bartender, Bichard Cows! At the funeral of Eawin ©. Odell at Moly Crom Cowley was held’ in $300 ball in Cometery yemerday two women, claiming to be alice Court this morning. |, accompanied by numet People went over roofs and down posite sides ot the Krave, the scuttle into Rafferty a is first wite loon, Sixteenth street and he ue, ‘and also climbing tha divor ine, and ys Al hie fier, wi ice in the rear, side the ice business was in pro; The divorced tectives Rohrig and Schuffer, with th are Policemen, Kot over the back fence and ee ant a ined | admission to the saloon, where ‘women from coming. to und a crowd of men and quan- 7%, mays abe will, aus for tities beer In glinses, ‘The floor was ode: soaked with beer and wh said one of the officers to Magistrate Cornell, | “and a person would have to wear rub- Bes, boots to Riteny his feet getting wet.” Danie] Raffert one of the pro- Ris’ 101 eek ne and was held in 100 bail for Detective” Peppertea, of the ‘Tues r th jin = property “Who — scen to-morrow!” ake the lazy Spanish proverb, Take heed of to-morrow's Half- Million Guarantee Page. It’s v Went ble every day, the suit, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, THE WINE DRUGGED, Pretty Mrs. Emil Steffens, Jr.’a, Defense in a Divorce Suit. a Job Was Put Up to Manufactu-e Evidence. Swe A Case Where There Wan Very Mach Father-in-Law. Nineteen-year-old Emil Steffens, Jr, contracted @ marriage with a beaut! young woman, who arrived from Nova Scotia about two years ago, against the wishes of his father, Emil Steffens, the wealthy lithographer, of 128 and 152 White atreet. Steffens Hved with the girl some time prior to the marrlay and the father made several attempts to ate them. The elder Steffens, according to Mrs. Steffens, Induced the son to bring suit for divorce and had himself appointed guardian ad litem, ‘The marriage took place June 1, 185, and the sult for divorce wus begun about three months later. Steffens, in his complaint, bert Rae, of Lexington avenue, lyn, @ co-respondent, Mrs, Steffen denies sets up condonement. Mrs. Steffens alleges that Albert Rae was employe fusplelon on hi Her husba declares, admit she that his father Induced Rae to visit her for that purpose, cared he be- makes Al- Brook- the charge, and er that leet Rae ¢ She was under an impression he hit money for Steffens. Instead of this he with bottles of egcktall, clarct and whiskey, and when she drank a gias: e claret, she alley kelous and remained s The wine, she believes, Mr Btefrens’a | coun: M applied for $30 a a and $250 counsel fee. Young Steffens then moved for discontinuance of his sult, stating that he had been advised by Counsel that his wife had interposed a valid defense, Mr. Meyer in Supreme Court Cham- bers to-day opposed a Seer sv enes ot Hie said Mre, Steff r put to much expense, that she w HAPPINESS SECURED CAN ALWAYS BE Why rem: rding er live THE 46™ STREET Sins SreP eared te furnish your house er fat co nd oved ¢ prices CASH NOT NECESSARY. Our enormous capital permits us to make the moat liberal terms ever offered. Have Everything for re aad PUL S n We FURNITURE, CARPET a ai se AND LACE. CURTAINS S. BAUMANN & CO., 733 to 739 Eighth Avenue, able to support herself and that her husband had disappeared, CONTEST A MOTHER’S WILL. 41,000 Hach and a 1 815,000, will of Mary 1, the Surrogate's lay. Mrs. lett a Lt $501,008 » four Hequeattiod $1,000 rac John Montgomery HRICH BROS. SPECIAL SALE OF FALL WRAPS Four Sona Got Brother Necely A contest over t Strong was begun tn Str ih _ and to another, Strong, OM, Tue children who received the smaller sum claim 1 Strong moved probate here Lichtenstein Millinery Co, invite inspection of their Exclusive Styles Fall & Winter Hats, Bonnets and Toques. 18 West 30 St. Bet Sih Ave. and Broad (adjoining Holland House.) 360 Black Diagonal Cheviot Capes, double style as in cut, each cape and storm collar edged with stitched satin band, worth mio OS 400 Ladies’ Golf Capes of double faced Scotch cheviot, in several lengths, and every combination of colors, some finished with the new button- ed facing; best value ever shown, at. Ladiew’ natty tailor-made Reefer Suite and Separate skirts im tm- ae variety at the lowest prices in New York, SIXTH AVE. & 23D ST. HRICH BROS. OFFER TO-MORROW An immense bargain in a new line of FALL DRESS GOODS AS FOLLOWS, 200 pieces navy blue and black (only) Storm Serges, regular price 69c. per yard, for to-morrow, 3D sara Must be seen to be appreciated. SIXTH AVE, & 23D ST. ENDURE iu @ poorly furnished fat ¢ in the latest and mon eneat completely. BABY Cari MPS, HAC PoE a. SAT! Autumn Silks and Dress Goods, More of them than ever before Finer é e @o wecccccccceccco]s ee Millinery. ‘The finest imported Bonnets and Hats are shown right beside tho: from our own workroom. Both so exquisitely Deautiful that it 1s hard to tell them apart. Our untrimmed stock comprises Felts of all designs and colors; a beautiful line of Velvet and Fancy Chenille and Felt Bratd Hats. Prices very low. Ball. ‘han ever before. ors and Alpines ready for wear, A large one oes assortment of ready-trimmed Toques @ Misinely low, and Turbans; price 9c. up. Many tich novel- @rnaments of steel fet, tes—from whieh first &c. Ostrich Plumes, large @ Cholce ts best. assortment, choice goods. Choose early, 8.000 Black Plumes, at, cach... “18 dren's Silk and Velvet Tiats and Poke’ Bonnets, the most beautiful and Most extensive line in the city, Boys’ Alpines, Derbys and the largest ortment of Caps ever shown by any UPHOLSTERY DEPT. e house are to he found on the second | 3% pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, Boor. in connection with Boys’ Clothing | @ll brand new goods, very choice de- partment. signs, many exclusively our own. Fall Dress Goods. Real value $1.50, at, per pair.. Real value $2, at, per pair Our collection of new Fall Dress| Heal value $2.50, at, per | Goods Is conceded to be the largest and| Real value $3 at, per pair... esteassorted in the city. We have} Real value $4, at, per pair... every weave in the market, and In great| Irish Point Lace Curtains, in variety. Prices the lowest. exclusive desiens, at 1.04, | 2.50, 2.08, 3.50 and upward.. & pairs White Irish Point Cur- tains, positively worth $5, at, per pa perigiys ae 2,400 pairs Chenille Portleres, 1.08 2.25, 100 patra all-o eacccucseee z e éceeeeqqe]s 3,00) yards of All-Wool Imported Da- masse, worth @c.; ALSO 2,600 yards of New Fall Novelties in]| larmures, bird's-eye and pointelle ef, fects, worth Mc.; ALSO 8,000 yards of 46-inch Camel's Hair Cheviot in a wide range of colorings, value Oc. yard, ALL AT 39c. Yard. 2,000 yards of All-Wool Granite Chev-] lots in two-toned effects; ALSO 2,000 yards of 45-Inch Imported Serge and 2,000 yards of fine All-Wool Ca mere Plaids, any of which are wort Ge, to 75 yard; ALL AT 49c. Yard. 1,500 yards of Iridesc pons (all wool), worth Also 3,00) yarle of | Batin Berker Cords, easily Te., at, per yard 1,000 yds. of 42-in, Silk and Wool elties; also 2,00 in. Imported Ero cades, worth $1.0 yd., at 1,000 yds. of w-effect Loop Ch worth $1.0 yd, 2,000 yds of finest and Wool Nov rettes, Boucles and Cheviots, worth $1.25 yd, at Large assortment of All-Wool Cashmere, Silk and Wool and Boucle Plaids, at, yd HO, .75, 1.00, 45 at 275 and mnie Por- 6.98 Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’Capes. 59 New Importations for Early 59 Fall Wear Now Ready. i GIRLS" REEFERS. 1 red, brown and worth LOT %-Imp 1.39 Children’s Black Dress Goods, Chik De 2,000 yards of 45-In. Ail-Wool Etamine, value 6c, at, yd 1,800 yards of All-Wool Sula Cords, value Tc., at...... 200 yards of All- Wool Black Crepon, value Te., at, yd....., 1,000 yards of {-in. ‘tallor mad Diagonal and Granite Cloth, value $1.00, at, yd 1,600 yards of 45-in. ured Crepon, imported to sell Keefers in th, with wit Rei 1el I » TOC, : ~ BY Ad. new effects ilk Fig | round yoke of tucks tinivhed ‘oldered ruffie on bottom; Job price.. 5 We are tof with 3.50. 98, TDlgvainad Mattresses--Main Floor. We nell goods in this dept. about half other stores’ prices, at Just FREE FREE FREE With each of the following Mat- tresses we will furnish a Slip Cover to ft same, free This Slip Cover will great protection to thi Full-size Fibre Mattross, hair top and bottom, inelu flip cover, value $8.00, for Short Halr Mattress, full 40-pound best AL CLA, Ueliny including slip cover, value $ with ing = pound special Mair Mattress, m two parts, $15.00, 1 ex curled Hair one nt ress, m rta, including $18.00, for or slip cover, tw | | V Value 40 Ibs, excell White Curled Ha of these W fi wrk at H0, | Woven Wire Cot, O86. New ¥ at This Cot haw best hardwoo best tempered wire ever New York for H.W... LONDON & LIVERPOOL Suits. FALL AND WINTER WEAR, SEPTEMBER 16, 1895. Stern Bros. Glove Department are now displaying First Fall Shipments of their celebrated Alexandre and Lupin Gloves In new effects and colorings | ca Also English Walking Gloves For Ladies’, Men and Children And will offer Gloves, In Tans, Pearls and White To-morrow with embroidered ‘sacks and Pearl 130 Doz. Ladies’ ¢ 5 Buttons, at West 23d St. CLOTHING Co, FINEST STORE. Largest Stock. GREAT, SALE or ° AND Overcoats 9 a 9 ey Neill SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 21ST ST. THE ATTRACTIONS sfereiths,vee ts Paton of THE and variety any previous offering. Here are a few of the many good values offered to-day and to-morrow. Latgest Assortment LADIES’ JACKETS, SKIRTS AND Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Untrimmed Hats SILK WAISTS, LADIES’ JACKETS, in the City. Short Jackets All-Wool Boucle CHOICE SHAPES, NEW COLORS. Cheviot, auras rlaseee, deep ale Popular Prices. lars, regular value $8.50, Trimmed Millinery. 5.98. Choice Collection LADIES’ SKIRTS, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS| All-Wool Serge Skirts, extra for Carriage and Street Wear, |widths, velveteen binding, lined at Moderate Prices. throughout, worth $7.50, DRESS GOODS. 4.98. Grand Display SILK WAISTS, Fall and Winter Novelties. Taffeta Silk Waists, extra fall * |fronts, very wide sleeves, in fancy Our Collection of high-class nov- | 1 figures and stripes, elties surpasses in elegance and va- tiety anything we have ever shown. 4.98. All the latest Paris creations repre- sented in our immense stock. Elegant Assortment oF These Special Bargains | s4.9 Suits, Velvet and for To-Day and To-Morrow: BLACKDRESSGOODS,, st Megs and Jacket Mohair Novelties and Sicilians, AT REASONABLE PRICES, would be good value at 65c. and SILKS. 796., ; 49° ana 59% and YARD. For TO-DAY and TO-MORROW All-woot Diagonais Cheviots and Scie ‘ancy Novelty Suitings, inches - 5 Gide WOH AO al” BLACK BROCADED GROS GRAINS, BLACK SILK 65° ARMURES, BLACK SATIN YARD. DUCHE: SEand BLACK PLISSE Colored Dress Goods. SILKS, worth from 85c. to $1.60, Silk and wool Tart in Plaids, made Cc. ALL AT 69 YD. to sell at 85c. yd, on sale at STRIPED WAIST .SILES, rc, 57° varo. See Our Window Dteplay. London & Liverpool, 86 & 88 BOWERY, Cor. Hester St. OPEN EVENINGS, All-wool Tweed Mixtures, Covert Suitings, Fancy Cheviots and extra Heavy Twill Serges, correct styles for tellor: made Gowns and Bicycle Suits, 60 inches wide; worth 1.10, at 65° varo. Actual value $1.85, LARGE ASSORTMENT NEW PLAID SILKS, SILK CHAMELEONS, and NOVELTY SILKS at very Attractive Prices. ORK’S GREATEST STORE. Sale of Sates, Sale of Shoes. 1.39, worTn 4,900 pairs Boys’ and Youths’ Lace and Button Shoes, with single, double and triple soles, the best Shoe in the world for Boys that are hard on . outside h sald hy 13, 98 | Shoes; made of genuine satin calf- skin, with a smooth tnner sole * S99, 98 | cae too caps, sizes 11 to © 4.39|» ery Size A, welght 200 1h. al measurements 25x15 safe dealers {¢ Size 1, 400 Ip., by safe dealers for $15.00, Senay ninent eon the very | Suaran- : 3.00, China Closet, Sry Very elle} on safe with pretty L850 pairs Men's fine satin calf lave and ride Shoes, hand welt process, smooth inner soles ual to hand- sewe'l; styles narrow, medium, and wide toes, with toe caps, Bric-a-Brac. Important 3-Day Sale Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday r these three fa elastic Addostabl shet Y well ma we propose to our entre some of the richest ex Dres- ten, Wedge ; ther high-cost rble, and offer chk ful assortment ata Discount of 20 Per Cent. from the Marked Price, This means that for worth you buy during these All you need pay Is E1GH y e that never before fou e made so liberal an offer on such desirable goods right at the opening of from this beau- | have ithe chance TH Leh Pictures at Halt Price, ESE Why not buy pictures now when you to get them at one- ce? A few dollars will do a ‘i al towards making your home 500 Artist Proof Etchings, mounted on embossed board, white enamelled frames, ornamented with gilded fleur ~~~**3 Boys’ Clothing. For Little Boys 3t08 years old Be ghow an, Immense line of REEFE! SUITS, #AILOR SUITS, | MIDD SUITS, JUNIOR and VEST SUITa Showing new Millinery, Capes, Jackets, Eults, Nowhere else an as- sortment #0 large, +0 varied, so beautiful, so interesting. See them, You'll be charmed 6000208000: Groceries--Special. Flour, Prairie Diamond Brand, none better, bag 24% Ib Baking Powder, purest, Par: Brand, none better at twice the price; special; 5 Ib. can, 1,15; 1 1b, can, .26; % Ib. can, Puree de Fole Gras, finest else- where 2c., special, per can.. Smoked Sardines, finest Import- ed, elsewhere 20c., special, -13, Q TSOTCSVSVSS dvececscecceceses new, fine, per Early June Peas, new, bigh standard, per can Devilled Ham, the can we Mixed Tea, English Break fast, Formosa our regular Oolong, price 28¢. Wine Department. , Those sold by us at $2.98 and $3.98 can- not be purchased elsewhere at leas thar $4.00 to $6.00. The finer grades marked AQ | 8% 38 at $4.98, $5.98 and $6.58 specialty houses quote at $7.00 to $12.00 and even higher. To thoroughly demonstrat what we are doing in high-cost cloth- 13128 WE ARE NOW SELLING THB +40) VERY FINEST GRADES OF CLOTH- |aNG AT A MERELY NOMINAL PHOF- 110) rr. it certainly will be for the interest of parents to visit us before purchasing, For the larger boys, 8 to 15 years old, we show every desirable new fabric, none but strictly all-wool materials, Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Homespuns, also Black and Biue Thibets, Tricots, Clay Diagonals and Unfinished Worsteds, prices ranging from 2.08 Bold elsewhere for @ to sic. Similar garments marked by other firms at $4.00 to $10.00. Advance styles of inches, manufactured to sell for §: 2,000 of the latest YP riety of subjects, white enam- elled frames; value 29 cts., 45 at. 20) best Photogravures, among + them a great many new sub- jects, 8-Inch solid oak frames, 1.6 ornamented, value $2.5 Imported Porcelain Clocks, Pe: 600 Clocks, Import- ed Porcelain Cases, dd Fim’ SA IPS de lis decorations, size 18x32 98 with the renowne: Anscnia movements in Deift and Sevres finish, ornamented with porcelain flow- ers at 1.98. ‘Excellent Watch, $2.69. There are plenty of cheap Watches in the markot, but this beats anything ‘that has ever been offered before, It is ja high-grade watch in every reape>t, has silverire open face, dust - proof case, stem winder and setter, 7-Jewelled Standard American movements, Every Watch guaranteed a perfect timekeeper, 2.69. | the season, our Reefers, Top Coats and Overcoats in |stock, Bee grand display in Double Win- | dows (near 59th st. corner). Sheets and Pillowcases, Pillowcases, 36x45 in. 36x54 in Atlante and New York Mills Unquestionably the best mad 63x90 In.. ..... BD 72x90 In. 616) Hemstitened 1 86x45 In. 36x54 .n. Hemstitehed Sheets, Sale of Celebrated Rosedale Mandolins at $2.98, | xcrinensns Mount Vernon Whiskey, our regular price $1.26; special, per bottle ... $1.00 Old Gantlet Whiskey $2.00 Decla: Whiskey, quality supreme. Our fine 4c, Table Claret, at. Our fine 25c. Table Claret, pt. ou finest California Burgundy, 98) 1.25 25 1G 25 Rye ou 36x50 In, +. ok Sheets— , 2.50, 3,00 and up. Irish Point Lace Bed Sets, 10.00, 12,00, 15.00 and up, Japanese Silk, Gold Embroidered, Man- tel and Piano Lambrequins, 1.59, 1.08, 2.75 and up, Linen Department. Bleached Table and $1.00, Mahogany or walnut and maple, 7 ribs, deep shell, bevelle. top, inlaid sound hole, rosewood fingerboard, inlaid position dots, Italian model patent head; sold by dealers 2 QQ | Usually at $6.00; special, $4.00 Violins....82.98 $8.00 Guitars....$3.08 | 7.0 Banjos... 4.98 8.80 Accordions 1.98 $500.00 Piano on Easy Terms $175.00. Don't fail to see our sweet tone, hich grade Harmony Plano, $175.00. Any style or wood, 5 years’ guarantee, easy terms; | $0 plancs in our show room (o select /1,500 yds, Damask, value w(t) 4.00 1,79 . 2.50 285 4.25 | Table Damask, worth $1.00 and $1.25, at BS and 11,000 doz, 5-8 al value, 2,00 Dinner Napkins, exception. al value, 244) and.. 8.00 a73 Ls rom, HR complete assortment of music at a saving of 60 per cent. Ali ki of mi sical strings and ¢

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