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Sanguinary Termination of a Mixed Ale Party, WIFE AND SON BOTH STABBED. Thomas NeGowan Uxed His Pockets knife with Terrible Effect This Morning. jeonvict, of 287 Stagg street, ‘eral Sessions on a 'Patrotman John Sheridgn, of the Union ABUSED THE POLICEMAN. Then Lemp Aasanited Him, bat the Officer Held «a Trump Club, Magistrate Brann, in Essex Market Court to-day, held John Lemp, an ex- 1 for trial In Gen- arge of aseaulting In Gefault of $1,500 Market station. Lemp and three other men were quarreling at Rivington and Mangin streets last night when Sheridan ap- peared and ordered them tc move on. All went except Lemp, who abused the potigeman. Lemp was placed under arrest. About 1 o'clock this morning on the! top floor of a tenement at 228 Kast One Hundred and Eighth street Thomas Me- Gowan, fifty years old, stabbed his in the head severa! times, Slashed his son Thomas in the back and cut his brother Patrick in the head with a pocket knifs| None of them Was seriousty enough hurt to be taken to the hospital, but the ambulance sur- ®eon from Harlem Hospital devoted early an hour in patching up the | Kt ‘wounds. At’ about 1.30 o'clock a young man fushed into the East One Hundred and Fourth street station and told Sergt. Norton he had a fight with an Italian and that the latter stabbed him in the back with a stiletto. He gave his name as Thomas McGowan. He was covered With blood. He could give no tntelll- ent story of the fight. He was taken into the rear room aud an ambulance | @ent for. Before it arrived, another young man entered the station and said his father had cut his mother and was Ukely to kill somebody unless he was arrested. The second young man ¢: his name also as McGowan. 1 have got your brother in- jd the Sergeant. her d.d not cut me," sang out man In the rear room = “Ii | tnefe icGowan apartment, the fuuis in als With blood. Mra. @ink trying to ‘wounds on her ‘They found OL ine Foous covereu cGowan Was at ine se several uK.y and Patrick Me- Was fealed ov a chair ming (rom wounds in mas McGowan, the head of the house, who had inflicted all the wounds, ‘was about to leave when the poucemen arrived, He was arrested, as were the others of the family, and ail were taken to the Station-house. The Injured persons sisted McGo' had not done the atau- . McGowan, however, ‘up. Patrick McGowan for being drunk. After the, wounds, ® the others had been dreesed they were Permitted to go home. It was by a daughter of | Mec- Gowan that ine ‘amily had been drink- mixed ale freely all night, and a warre] arose whch led to the stab- ing. McGowan first tried to cut h.s The others interfered and were ‘The prisoners wers arraigned Ng, the ren. Police Court thi either son nor mother accused men were held, @ subpoena was Issued for the pearanci McGowan said he ¢ would not ailow his @on to run the hou: jon Another Lieyds in Tro ‘The German Fire Lioys of Americ ‘tp business The Company started under «| charter in 1892 It had ao officera At the eud| *: 8 were pending, ‘of three years a qumber of 4: ime of nd business there ©: Deing cl Norton sent two pol.cemen to! fi¥0 . te winding made @ despernte resistance and suc- ceeded in tripping up the policeman and jumping on him, Sheridan got on his feet again and drawing his club, vigor- ously man Cook finally went t Lemp's was that some loafers insulted his wife and that he was ar- rested while tolling them aot to do so again Patrolman Sheridan told the Court that Lemp rervod a term in Sing flag for stabbing a man in the neck, and f in prison tried to Kill one of the whill The Central Park Arrested The Park police an well as visitors to Central Park during the past two months, have been amused by the antics of a young woman, who, by whistling, would bring the squirrels and prarie dogs gamboling about ber, She became a familiar figure daily, but as she ap- peared ‘o be harm.ess, was not inter- fered with. Lately she became bolder and was seen walking arm in arm with men along the ramble, whistling a lively alr. ‘The young woman wore the same cos- tume for two months, cheap brown oods, trimmed with red, and a broad- rimmed hat, trimmed in red. Her name ‘it was learned was Mary yt and she gave her age as twenty- thr Capt Collins decided yesterday to have lier arrested, and Detective Savage brought her to Yorkville Court this morning Bhe said she worked at one time for a Mra. Coogan, In Bast Sixteenth street, and now Was homeless. Magistrate Deuel committed her to the island for examination as to her sanity. | GRAND JURY AFTER FREUND. Consider: Perjury Charges Against “L" Road Expert. The Grand Jury to-day considered only one case, that against Maurice 2. Freund, a real esiate dealer, of 177 who May 6 last, was ar- ed with having test.fled expert before the Supreme ¢ sult against the Manhattan Ra .way Company. Recorder Goff gave Freund a hearing In ‘and afier two. w held him in, 35,00) bail for the G ury. ‘The lawyers for the Company claimed that Freund's al:eged false tes- timony was ‘ge.y instrumental in de- clding eults amount.ng to over $1,000,000. ~ —-o— Yellow Dog Shot in Central Park. A yellow dog, apparently sick, frightened omen atl children on the southera part of tne The dog “rushed afternoon rkaman, ‘appeared ® an expert dog by @ abot In th Ho killed u h the mereary an noon up fowar: hat Monday woud !ea good Bu et Se ling we have known for Everybody knows that cost of ¥ We had nue excensive vance, and are new in W yew ih af 9 Bins r cent, nore the ma. v aciur sortinen: is er payment of 2 small depot delivery. Good 10-4 White Biaokets, ,7 Fine 10-4 White Woo Extra tine 10-4 Whire Wool Bla Extra quality 11-4 White Wool ALIFO 8 cases 11-4 super exira ( rm 12 cases 11-4 saper ine Californy 10 cuses 11-4 supertine Catiorni 2 cases 12-4 White Cali Searlet and Gras cheap. Balance W hite Day There ore without doubt the more to make than the o d-tasn considerabiy | These hay the price would 1 “00, Bala vomforta ¥ comp 1.50, 1.79, 1.85, 1.93, 2.56 200 tisured Prereh Sitec Ds. Perfection in, Win, Tin 46, .68,. 69 Sleeve Press Board made of well-sea- soned wood finely finished, .39 Do yy nckel COL sisting oie: is, Stand and Handle, B aukets, Fine 10-4 White Wool Blanke's, YiA WOOL BL! Blankets, fete Baking and | re ds (he 100 mark it was ui to be exs naetday. Yet we tad the Liveliest at he op) nd labor have adv ts forour win-er supply of blankews von tooller these at mnoch les than hie nterested o buy withor deay, Unon sodesired, hod the Blankets for later and pair Kots, 4,00 and... B aukets, pair ia Blankets v Blansets, 5 75 ani. - a Blankets, pair, 7.50, 8. 50, 9.09, hokets. OE dar 10,00 6.98 cheap, e varie chenp, kK Quilts at $2.29, ine wits in the market—eost 1 yet our pric nas Marse Hes, lit imper eet: nee te go at 2,29, assornaent, at upwa de n Quits, sold regularly at ms, 1,00, 1.25, 2 and a Dov ok made, oklyn, | GREATER NEW ths onantinies are lar e and the as-! is! otherwise | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, HIS VALET THE THIEF, ‘He Cleaned Out the “Den” of Outing Editor Worman. |HE HAD THE PAWN-TICKETS. en pawn-tickets, represent- aggregating $43, constituted 1 when Detective James J McVeu presented James M. old-fashioned, cake-walk sty chap of twenty-two years, before Ma trate Crane in Jefferson Market Court this morning represented, also, about $0 worth of property that belonged to James H. Worman, editor of Outing, whose valet, structed, left-handed hammerless Whit- ney gun. It couldn't be found, Coming home a week ago Mr. Worman wanted to dress for @ reception, His $95 drees sult was not In its accustomed place, Jams said it was at the os for repair A day or two later Mr. Worman couldn't put tis hand on ne field glass, and the ue t evenin 4 Mrs. Wotman had to ure one set of cs, his $20 set being missing ht overcoat last even- la: wae: for Weather Sharp Mr. Worman 4 # hat all his wear ing ‘apparel * gone. He questioned James, and James war confused, Mrs. Worman kept! Jamon Duay while her husband went out 3 Ja carrying ragurs, any ‘sl-pe, Mr. ih’a' revolver at hand and a horse: | clinched, while McVeu searched | He found the pawn- ed June 21, for « "s got BW cents. OF fe Bi ree Satore out of @ $2 seven-day net! Amd conta: a SiO muse box. S10, fami nem couldn't expl to hay. aven-tie Intended to do with e flied out, Brown seif $50, apparently ut a slip of paper, to eatice ce t whom yas dreadfully there were 10 tters unaddreseed and Uatied, but in but_in his handwrl ried in his pr james had 1895. was no slip ee indicated that had made one small payment o 14 for the Grand thie m rns ket tives will, irl with ‘the piano ther Vf, Cap bunt up the Check, | Hicein + mon of i Fi Th Th RE O'Neil? SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 21ST ST. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. PANNE ADisphy of Silk and Wool Dress Fabrics that includes many of the About Rocking Chairs, | richest novetties manufactured in Europe and America may be seen by all lovers of fashion on the counters of THE BIG STORE which marks Sixth James, had been about the office of that, Periodical and Mr. 1 Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Worman live in Wash- ington avenue, Brooklyn, but for con- venience Mr. Worman maintained a lit- tle bacheior’s den adjo.ning his editorial sanctum, and here he keeps a compiete outfit for any emergency. Mr. and Mrs, Worman spent theSummer on thetr Lake Champlain farm, at Westport, Mr, Wor- man running tn to town fortnightiy. James had charge of the “den.” 8 Mr. Worman wanted to do some ing, and sent for an $8 spectaliy coi ENRIGH BROS, Worman's “den,” , WILL OFFER TO-MORROW 150 Pieces RICH TAFFETA PLISSE, ' A very iashionable silk fabrio for waists aud .owns——latest combina- t.ons, with striped satin effects, at Ladies’ Suits. lection of Ladies’ Imported Buits, Also very desirable lum priced Suits, 817.50, 825, Bai our own maniifacture, French Capes, and #100, Very stylish and not obtainable tn. other stores uniess at very much higher pric Ve 818.50, best garments money Stylish Jackets, and #11.81, des'rable Velour Capes, 811.99. and #2q, undoubtedly the the trade for the 86.75, 8S.50, Come and see them, ‘Giris’ Dresses, Outing — Flannel with — embroid Scallop around neck, years revers of p of cashmere All-Wool | 80.08 School Dres , front and ew 4 to 1 years D lannel | over shoulder, {of velvet lsome Plaid Dress ely WIT Velves and ¢ 8 S08 10, 12, stp » ne 10.40 Pt. Venise Lace Collars, §> cial Sale in Three Lots, 25c., 50c. and 753. Each. Lot 1.—Pt in ft 2.08 Venise Lace Collars nisome patierns, : "oe f Bissel's Rapids Sweeper, the lar $3.00 kind, at . $L.99, Popular New York y Usually sol at $2.0, — dieavy Vin Se Grane ( ip 3 Also the Sw Fish Bold at $1.00 1.39 Ketule, 16 inches long, with drainer, usually Lace Collar pretty to H best lot ered of tine Lace Collar, York, full Mw fOr capes Buen, coats des gned end $2.59 to | AN on Centre Tables. | Tadis’ Sweaters, i Ladies’ Fancy Sweate able for beycling and from $200 h sult- 42¢, Fanging in prives Qom 14 We are now showing a complete col- 857.50, 875, BS7.50 , 50 AL, MONTSLY ATH |Fee bo F Beginning with $1.25 and climbing up to almost any! figure you like, we can show you a line of Rockers of |wh ch we are justly proud. They are made in all de signs—in all woods—in a manner that suits the most fastidious. Not only in Rocking Chairs do we lead, but also in all lines of Furniture and |Carpets, which are marked ig the quick-selling tags of] . ‘Salo tl Prin When you need furniture —when you wish to get some| ‘furniture “ pointers "—drop) jaround and see : J. H.LITTLE&60 CARPETS AND rae. Avenue’s Shopping Centre. SILKS. 5,000 yards Black Brocaded Gros Grains, 85c. ya Regular Price 1,25, 22 inches wide, all Silk, A de pure| in 40 exclusive designs. | cided bargain. CQILORED Japanese Silks, 27 inches wide, shades, 49c. 0 Plaid’ Silks, in colorings that cannot be procured elsewhere. 1.00 ya. STRIPED Fancy Taffetas, all colors, 69c., 78c,. to 1.50 ya. 75 leading greater demand for \PLAIN@ FANCY WEAVES BLACK DRESS GOODS. Never has there been a Black Goods than this season. Never have we presented such a grand collection. 600 Styles In |HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES to select from. Also COMPLETE STOCK OF Strictly Mourning Fabrics at prices ranging froin 49° to 4.98 ya. A SPECIAL BARGAIN. 3,000 YARDS 50-inch all-wool BROAD=_ CLOTH, in shades of Brown, Navy, Green and Black, medium weight, very, firm quality, will not wear rough with hard usage, a genuine bargain at 59c¢, va. | Manufactured to sell at 1.25,.| YORK’S GREATEST STORE. High Tea--You Are Invited. | Our beautffal Tea Pagoda is now open and for several days we shall hold a NUOUS HIGH TEA—Juse as our | neighbor Proctor holds continuous per nagnalcent new Plea- on osth st. The Rania Is built and furnished In the Japanese sivie, and native Japs will brew the Tea and pour it for | our guesia When #9 de: they will] eyphiin and give steal dem- onstration of the met whereby the native Jap ew is in making Tea of such rich and delicious flavor. It ts new, Wide, Interesting, You will be nave cordially welcome. Ow r Leads Them All, These very si for a fow da’ cial prices, good only his is only a sample 1,95 Ust-scores of other tema at. like we) ie tho, sold el: enches, extra large fruit, heavy syrup, can ew Be June standard, can New California White Aspara- 8. deloievs, CaN... Ww Sweethreads, the topmost 1 tb can “gmoked Gandints ried Ue, two ft vegetable, large Peas, high 20 125 14 49 § CTS September Number Containing: vocal, w impe An best best, 84 Mk Biches, Adciaide Beethoven i + Pontet STRUMENTAL, evening Sehottische........Bai rbLrg At bve «Richa: iresse (Murceau de Balon),.., Pa Ap Snow...... lor Pure Lat All for 6 cents, Musical | Department, 3.98 31 Floor. A"ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. eal Grocery Department!” 19) Great Annual Sale | ‘Ryeglasses and Spectacles, | THE THOUSANDS who attended our annual sales of last year and the year |before know how generously we pre- pare for an event of this kind. When, | therefore, we say that this year's sale will BURPABS ail former sales in as- sortments and In values you will readily understand that [t means a most un+ usual chance for buyers, 000 pairs of highly tempered stecl Spectacles, straight or riding bow, finely nickel- plated, @old elsewhere at $1.25. 350 pair { % old elsewhere} at $1.25, 25c. 4,000 pairs of highly tempered Stee! Spec- tacles, straight or riling bow, also 2.0 pairs of Byoglasses, sold else 39 wher at $1.75. 4.000 patra of finest quailty highly tem- pered Steel Specie cles, straight or rid- ing bow, and $,10 pairs of Glasses, s01d elsewhere for $2.00, 59 of nickel silver Spentactes, 3.70 pa straighs or ridiog bow, with silver or Hed nose piece, never break and gold-t always look bright, never le shan $3.00,.., 69 1,900 pairs of goldoine jassea and Spectacles. straicht or r.ding bow, look | and wear as well as sold gold, | Sold elsewhere at $2.50. 69 | 1,800 paire of Sliver Eyeglasses and Spec- tacles, ghi or riding bow 9 sold rs . 8 90 pairs of 6-k asses and Spectacies, straight or r.J ing bow, wold ar $5.00... 1,97 All with finest peroscoptic siiex crysta: lena; ali sizes to suit all signts; Eye- glasses and Spectacles properiy fitted free of charge. FREE wiih every pair of Spectacies, a neat case FI with every pair of Eyrgianses, a silk eyeglass cord. hook and neat case, Don't miss securing a few puira now. ; 9 Children’s Coats, We have o@ full Kine of early Fall coats for children from 6 months to 4 years, 3.08, 496 and 6.88, worth double the price, Annual Sale of Umbrellas; NOTE —Once each year at this senso) We organize a great sale of Umbreilas. For this year's sale preparations were made upon @ most extraordinary scale. Thousands upon thousands of collars’ worth of Umbretias nave been bought upon most advantageous terms and will be sold now at very much leas than first cost of labor and mater.ais. 24-in, School Umbretlas, 39¢) Ensitsh Gloria, with rd- wood handies, 89C, Extra English Gloria, with ported hardwood handles ii Im- i) Sf Gloria fant 30% [2500 Ane fast black Eneish breilas, with assoried wood steel frames, 1,400 English sorted — silvered handles, regular price $1.25, 40 6 and 3,900 En Serge Umbrellas, bes: English paragon fran lee wood polished handies, 25 and for ladies o. ge $2.00, ut vee Silk Serge Umbri Bon iraimes, 2% and 2 and gentlemen, with fine tm- Bere Ynardwovd handies, value {| $350 tint ‘las, $1.49, 2,000 Taffeta Sik Tight-Rollirs Gane Umbrellas, stee! Paragon frames Hardwood (Case and Ta se a teh), as- : , $4 Silk Unb-e'la, $'.98, 14 TT hte roiling, pure eflk cane Um brelins, 26 and 28 ine se and tassel to match; extra fine siierted Congo, ladles, 39) te Weichsel and Fur han ties, .mproved English paragon frames, Rahs 1.98 LO tie Umbretial se aid tise | handles; proves English g pirogon frames, value $).uy. 2.93 } so . Jare'las, $3.08. 200 heavy pure SUK Cane Umbdrrilas, 26 extra fine imported selected. hand mounted with sterling stiver. a lar gitsh paragon frames; manu- factured to seil at $8.00 und HeenBe SUk Cane $8.00 and $19.00 Pure Silk varety of desans, improved FO. sereveee Broadway HB 19th st. : 9,000 doz, All-Linen Table Napkins, alw: 3.98; +gAMMEYEpn STAMPED ON A SHOE 4 WEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. 6TH AVE, CORNER 207 Sf Foz? Paice of the Week Will Cont:nue Sale of LADIES’ *A, 5, and 6 BLUCHER LACE SHOES Reduced to ROTHSCHILD We beg to announce our GRAND OPENING FINE MILLINERY and MILLINERY GOODS, as adopted fur the ensuing Season by the leading Modistes of PARIS AND LONDON, as well as our own original designs, Wednesday, Sept. 25. Sind) Constable A2Ca GLO S. Patent leather toxed, Soolma “Courvoissier,” “Dent, Alleroft| Kit, with Patent Teather tip. & Co.” and “ Fuwnes.” ‘ ‘| All of which are either “Courvoissier’s’’ 4-button Glace Kid, all shades, $1.50 per pain, | Strictly Hand-sewed or with hand-sewed welt, MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES. Made on the mos: tashionable ships Last,with d.ff rent shap-d Toes an! cut by the mvat im- proved patterns, The sale is started with a sufficient quantity of each style in size and width so ti at every early purchaser will tind a full stock to select from. ‘Furniture and Carpe! S. « When furnishing a room, a flat or a house save time and worry end come to us. Best goods at the lowest prices and easiest terms. NO MONEY DOWN. $000 worth, te, eekly: $8000 word, f1.90 ball game are given iu “THE EVENS weekly; 375.00 $100.00 ‘worth, $1.50 Weekly weekly, NIGHT KXTRA, te A. J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave. corner ath St., N. ¥. , ING WORLD'S" ide LEWIN & CO. sued immediately after the last | play has beew made, 45 West 14th St. TREMENDOUS SALE OF NOUSEKEEPING LINENS, STOCK OF ONE OF THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN IRELAND, intense heat of Monday our reit Linen Seo mged with buyers. In al! our loug exper wee we never be- fore knew sucha chaucem Linens. Housekecpers and Hotel-kevpers— keen judges of value—are buying two and three tunes more than at any oi our former sales. It's a splendid opportunity, Don't miss it. 1,600 yards Bleached Tabla Damask, ulways retails at 600, ; for this sale... ~/ 2,200 yards Bleached Table Damask, always retails at Obs fer thi hha yards Bleached Table Damask, always retaiis nu Te. ; for this sate.. OI a.000 yards Bicached Table Damask, always retails at 9Ue, ; for this sile.. always retails at 0c, for this salo 1,209 yards Cream Tavle Damask, always retails at 65c. for this sale.... Noiwithsianding th jon was thr +42 {1,000 yards Cream Table Damask, 2,000 Bl-ached Damask Dinner Cloths— 800 8-1 Hleached Damas: D nner Cloths, reviil ut 21,60 ; for this sale.... 1,200 8-10 Bleached Damask Dinner C oths, retail at $2.00 ; for this sale.... 409 » gente tine Bie. ied Dinner Cloths, alw tS, for this sale ., Sawa a6 500 8- 10 i xtra fine Bleached Dinner Cloths, always at $2.75; ior this sale...........6. . 500 +12 Extra tine B evched Dinnor Cloths, always retail ac $2.79; for this tales... cscceeceeeeesee eer eereess 229 More Than 10,000 Doz. Napkins at Cut Prices, retail at 0c. ; always “alw ays ys _— for this sale.. 2,500 doz, Al'-Linen Table Napkins, always ri tail at for thes su 1,000 doz. All-Linen Table Napkins, always re ai: 1,400 dez, All-Linen Table Napkins, always ret - for this s Napkins, always retail at for this sale. 500 doz. large size Dinner Napkius, always retuil at #150 for iis sae 600 doz. large size Dinner Napkins, always if iat +2 for this sale, 500 doz, large size Dinner Napkins, always rtail at for this sale. 509 doz. large size Dinner Napkins, always vorvil ut $2.) for this sale. 500 doz. large sizo Dinner Napkins, always re! ; for this sale... LINEN TOWELS, VERY CHEAP. 50 doz, Huck Towels, always sell at 124c., for.... 275 doz Huck Towels, alwave sell at 1,000 doz. Huck 'T. ‘owls, hemined or frit 500 doz, Huck Towels, hemmed or f 500 doz, Huck Towels, hemmed or f, 5.0 doz, Damask ‘lowels, sizes 24x43, 8Ue., for . 1,000 doz, All-Linen Table N 250 doz, Faney Worked Huck Towels, non better made, extra long size, either hemmed or fringe; a great bargain; $3.10 voz,