The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1895, Page 8

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Mre selling the entire stock of Dry Goods of the Bariow Star, at less than FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR---— 1,000 other ttems just as cheap as those . osalgoatal You can save money on all your wants. | A tet Beney-Comd Towsis :s fers Sommer Morine sing ond’ toms .. P deter meaia Gowns, with rufto and fanetin of om. MUIOR PLIMLEY'S JUDGMENT = | Raid in Part with « Check That $ Oumes Beck as “No Good” | Amether of Le Follette Coal and a Iren Company Breaks. Amster of those worthless checks in- drawn by Major Plimley's Davis, of the La Follette Coal and Company, has been returned by Franklin National Bank, marked | he good.” Kt was for $2.33, and was given by Pltmley's lawyer, Mr. Armstrong, @@ 1 Broadway, to Lawyer August of 123 Broadway, to satisfy the of a suit. According to the latter, Tepresented Bophus Neilsen, of 2 street, in a suit against Major gel ‘on the balance of a note given Plimley to Nelisen. “4 got a judgment by default,” sald ‘Mr. Reymert, “and although it was for $6 the Sheriff returned the exe- unsatisfied. I then took out an i, fupplomentary proceedings be guage Newburger, and a copy of St ten dave ano. persetring, ae agreement by hick mwas given a promissory’ note claim and this check of $3.3 nce “was learned, was drawn dtietie Coat and ‘Iron Come , Of Which Plimley is treasurer and ne Davis, manager, on lin National Bank. ‘It passe figh the hands of « number of pei nd, finally was returned marked Account of the La Follette Coal Company in the Franklin N Was closed some time ago, a bal- of less than a doilar b na been given to xaloon- this city, and varioux banks in the Clearing check was re by ® secret nature in tho off ve of the Masioner of Jurors. ra ley issued a statement with the affair several days axo, 1a he sald he had two hours until fee, CANES ntl the latter xplanation. ‘The nen he reine ley has refused to see reporters, Wis was in Boston, so tt was sald at time the affair b esterday. He could seen vesterda, Plimley has ‘not resigned ‘Commissioner of Juro “Evening Worl!" revorter Mator sent out word this morning that Not be seen. A note was sent ae which he was asked to answer lowing question Flas Davis explained (0 vou why be drew 0 joos ch tently? ny further explanation {you think you ought issioner of Jurors? t this reply: eclines to be inter- the 83 to. Bi bj viet rte ea in the ordinary nd sent word E_Reymert that {¢ this one could not e would make it good. ymert said to-day he should Harlem Star Our Price Pri Ladies’ Musiin Chemiae, embroidered yoke and ruffle .. All-Silk Plain and Chenille Dotted Veilings (Yim. Fancy Cotton Laces Butter Color De Gone Laces ¢4n, Diack PL De Gene Laces . c Ladiow suirt Watsta, cambric, percale and Indigo . . AT plants’ Short Coate ... 1% AS Ladies’ Capes, handsomely trim.med..5.60 2.05 30 OT ay 08 08 redeem the check, cancel the promina- sory note and require Piimley to pay the entire amount of $86 at once or sub- mit to supplementary proceedings. ~——— TRAPPED-BY A DECOY NOTE. — Detectives Clevesiy Catch a Young jwankee Embessier. Frederick K. Metaleh, twenty-six years old, an agent, from Milwaukee, and a self-confessed embeasier, is a prisoner at Police Headquarters, awaiting requi- sition papers, : ‘Thursday Supt. Byrnes Wwrned over to Detectives McCloskey and. Rogers a letter from Chief of Police en, of Milwaukee, asking him to arref® Metz. giving his deacript that hie would probably eral Post-Office for a letter. McCloskey and Rogers put a sheefipt blank paper in an envelope, matied ny Metzler and yesterday sent, Detective MeCarthy Cuff the eral Delive: Gen. window. etaler called for the letter, When he found only a sheet of blank paper he was almost paralysed ized 1 cleverly trapped, 1 detectives watched him f nts, and then took him to Headquarters, where he confessed that he had robbed a Milwaukee firm 9€ | $30,000. Ho would @ay nothing of California Train Robbers Kill a Sheriff and Lo: SACRAMENTO, C northbound Oregon express, which left eat 11 o'clock last night, was held up | ear Wheatland, about thirty miles} north of here, at about 1 o'clock this; morning by two masked men sheet art, of ‘Tehama | County, wa ‘ounty, ho phed tO be on, the fratn, was iy the robbers, One of ‘the’ tral robbers ‘was also Sha pon Z “ VICTIM ( OF THE iE KNOCKOUT. Insurance Agent W. H, Clark Te! a Story of How It Is Done. W. H, Clark, an insurance agent, of 838 Kast One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, appeared before Justice Voorhis in the Tombs Poltce Court, this morn- ing and told a story which caused Jus tice Vor rhis to Isaue a warrant for arrest o! ways he is a calclumelight Ww ark stated that last Thursday night tered a saloon at 38 Broome street to get a drink, As he went in the elde door he saw two men and a woman in @ little room, wl invited him to join them and asked iim to. treat. says he ordered fo le the room with the bartender and did return until the latter came in with the drinks. When he tasted the beer he remarked It was Unusually bitter, but saya that ie told him that was a pecullarity Oe ust side beer. He begun to feel numb within ten min- utes, bul remegybers that although he was unable to move he saw Davie wateh- ing him closely, while the others made pretense of discussing various sub- he next thing he remembers is that he awoke on a pile of butiding gand in Mulberry, near Broome street. undercoat, hat, watch and 8 in money were missing. He stag- fered (© hie feet, and It took him three jours to reach the Mulberry street sta- tlon, arriving there at 6 o'clock Frida Here he told Sergi, Woodruff y. and men were sent out to make an Investigation, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARCH 30; eon *MACY.*. @xTe AVA, UTE TO TE 51, Look Out For Our Great Sale, Beginning Monday, April 1, OF China, Glassware, Silverware, Pottery, Housefurnishings, Rugs, Matting, Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Silks, Dress Goods, Flowers, Ribbons, Shoes, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Shirts, Gloves, Handker. chiefs, Men’s Neckwear, Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets and Suits, Silk Waists, Underwear, Infants’ Wear, Silk Skirts, Linens, Toilet Articles, Easter Novel- ties, Boys’ and Men’s Clothing and Hats, Beds and Bedding, Groceries, Fine Wines, Cigars, Harness and Stable Requisites. At About ae Value. "KOCH will offer on MONDAY, April } IN DEPT, SPECIAL 2,200 YD4 FANCY Taffetas Rayes, New Spring Shades, regular price 1.00, for REWARD! LOSTo» STOLEN "ve BvE NAVY pipe coupons A 20z. package 5 Lailifei NNY TOBACCO Will be W given for their return and-no questions asked. | THEAMERICAN TOBACCO C0, GY) iF 519.2204 STE YORK 59C. 98¢. 326, 1,600 YD8, Rich Black Moire Antiques, former price 8.00, for DO Y DA. S4-INCH | White Habutai Stik, elsewhere Ses, for {25th st, West & 7th Aves. Real Estate to Let—New Jersey, POINT, Suit has been begun in the Suprem Paul Borrelli, through his fat Abbott-Kata Brewing Company, of Brookiyn, to recover $25,000 damages. The boy wax run over by one of the brewery trucks on Delancey street thin month and it was necessary to ampu- tate hin lett arm. Lawyer | kler, of 273 Bradway, uted another suit halt of the sane of damag 5 Court by her, against the vat ashing on av, Brooklyn; her Wo re a4, ‘Ne Foums $4, gad business place. “f ua of nerve Says His Father Deserted Edwin B. Habcock, agent of the found a small boy aslee on the 1 Elevated train late lart night. He J bad no bom Morris father. pesty i { to “Instruction. School, ti We CHARGED WITH EXTORTION, Saloon-Keeper Van Leer Accused by | ners Wife, Leer, a saloon-keep>, street, was arrest heh warrant crarggd ting money from Mrs. Pauline Men- schn, of Hrooklyn, '. ‘Mendelsohn’ ‘ka o wit iy sald, tok her Ad was q lawyer and that if she Worl ef h — se City of Para Resumes Her Voyage. ita $0 he would have her hu BALTIMORE, Maret, The Para, hound from New York to Colon, which was ayed at Norfolk with broken blades, has pro Ceeded on her Journey thoroughly repaired, | Cif She gave nim the mon: felow rele vee. Van Leet was to-day held for trial, Bot, Tenox | “KOCH Open Saturday Nights UNTIL JULY IST, Ten’s sFurnishing 125th at alde. ES (main floor, OFFER to PLETE or Dress and Vancy Shirts, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN. UNDERWEAR, SILK, CASHMERE, LISLE AND COTTON Half Hose, Go'f and Bicycle Hose, DENTS, FOWN BROS. AND PERRIN GLOVES, ‘THE VERY LATEST IN Men’s Neckwear, IMPERIAL, DE JOINVILLE, FOUR- ben- Bows, &e., &c. SPECIAL. 800 doz. De Joinville Scarfa.' New Spring Shades, re,s- 45 ular price 75 centa, for C: {120 doz Men's Pique 1.00 Bet. Lenox Walking Gloves, else- where $1.50, for... West, & 7th Aves 125th st, STANDARD AS GULD b ESERVATION. M.D. of Boston, most Eminent Npecialist in America. CHIRP CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, TO THI PRA: BODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Thia woederfal book ‘contales Prize Knnay om _Rahausted Vitality, Atrophy, Physical Debility, apd’ all diseases ewes of Man, from w Dr. Parker was awarded Gold Medal by, the, National, Maiteal Association chrosis diseases for only $1.08 CURES ue young, the, middle-aged, the ota. The book for ‘ev married or alngle. Prospectus, with ‘etimectin FREE. Conmultation in per letter from 9 to ¢ —Bundaya U1 wo 1 secrecy und poale dares, Nervous and and a ver cause, for which It contatne joa for acute and rescript full gilt, double sealed, ron Tnviolable ANTAL-MIDY. These tiny Capenice K PATRON y, she but he failed to xecure Mendel-| y 1 12 VANZANT. Peatl River N. CONTINENTAL TEA GUMPANY, 2, 32006 32038 Medical. 18 West 24th t,, recently Fe- rmanently without cutting G York, electric search: only the mo polron ‘Of urtne free. hydrocele radically cured without pain or cutting In 48 hours Boarders Wanted. T2TH ST, 226 EABT—Large and with board; good attendance; mod wail ate house, frult, $1,100: $ rooms, e STYLISH SPRING CLOTHING ON RABY TERMS OF CREDIT, CAREY & SIDES, facturers aed Retailers, 70 and 72 Bowery (4 Doors Above Canal ot.) A Word About Our Clothing. THOROUGH IN EVERY PARTIC. H. This phrase covers every point abeut the goeds we sell. They are made F own personal supervision, and, & comequence, are (nalticssly tallered, le, perfeet Aiting, ami co ¢ best trimmings ot reapective kinds Men's Spring Overco'ts, $1, SIS, $18 Men's Suits - $10, $12, Sid, S16, $18 Boys’ Suits $2.50, $3, $4, $5 Fine CUSTOM WORK a Speciaity. Suits and Overcoats te order from $18 te $50, Trousers trom $4 to $10. Mens and Sey’ HATS and SHOES. Ladies’ Suits and Capes ef new foreign cloths, Chiffen, (repens and Fancy Nergcs, made with Ripple and Organ Piaits, in all the new Spring Col. orings, Weekly or Monthly Payments. Rallroaas. s mekiCA'S GREATEST RAILRUAY.” NEW YORK | CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R.B From Os Sigh, Orged Central Station. 10.30 6 oo yracuse, Nusgare Palla atcnes sean Ekprese P'S putly Soutnwesters Lital gona tnaanapeiie Bt Lo ronicase arm pamday ew ughkenpsia’” albany! Troy, asearseee Bully, North’ snore’ an Due roy = incinnatt For Saratog, Brsitngiom, teal, urn Road pointe, eta ‘Clee | oa bring. 12 OF Nien — Lincoln, Bultding Mz ray eat SSH at. and Taeth 126 Fulton st. BICYCLE SNAP! eecond- iSalstiee $18 to $60. "t91 edtord ante - i kiy DicyoLes—t32 0 smaliey. Premier, Mo. Colum. dian $16 $F, Victoria, $26." and 00 eke TUMIT IE Sway, i ate BICYCLE SUNDR run on foot pumps, 9c and Fevuced trom $2, alcke Ri new 5, ant iow ot (At Big 10400 T Park vl $35. high grade new Bafel S100, makes bors and giria, 8 $05 “premiers, $25, and. 33 others Falcon Co. Religious Notices. concert torn! nt a Metropolitan Hall, re music; one Uright hour for. al $ Parish House, 205-209 E. ver-book service at 11 A. M. Peat Mr. Hamilton will officiate, Seate tree. Williamson’s, 406, 468, 470 Co'umbus av Bet. 82d and 834 Sts. OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAYS. STRIKING cARGAINS FOR SATURDAY AND MON The Lowest Prices in the City. Men’s Outing Shirts. W doz. Domet and Cheviot Shirts; regular price We., for be. Baturday e % dos. laundered and uniaundered Che- viot and Ma $1.0, for Satur- 69c a ular pe day and Monday. ‘Hosiery. Extra heavy, double Knees and heels, 7 fo 10 tn. regular price. doc, arr. for Saturday and Mon 19 me Cs School Hose, stainless black, Chthdren’s heary 1x1 tibbed Hose, double Knees, unbleached foot, elees & to My. regular price 3% ain, Saturday and M Men's Fast aa assorteat Gray ‘ioses fine quality: Teal value Be nN or Satuntay and Moa: After @ P.M. euty, Laities? Herm dort Black Cotten Meee, 40 gauac, full regular made, double opliced beets and toca regular price Bde. Saturday evening Ule. pair, 3 pare only to a customer. Se) ae of the Loom or Lon: SE Saturday evening. ya. 7 pairs Chilfren's Dongola, “ering heel, extension sole. batent-leather tip, worth $1.50, for this sale, per pati > ire Lametell Don, spring heel, extension patent-ieaer tio, worth $2.00, for this sale, per pair.. 300 pairs fine Dongola Kid Oxford pointed tox, | patent-ieather Up. worth $2.25) for this sal per pair. 10) pairs Ladies’ fine Dongola Kid, large ‘buttons, worth $3.00, for this sale 2 pairs Youths’ Sor in, siges it wort , for this sale, per . 1.48 ae Dutton, button, 1.48 Calf and Russet 1 to 2 Calf and Russet 3 2% to Ss worth for this sale.. REAT cuT | 1 pace Boys ‘Bluchers, $1 “S - HOUSEFUENISHNGS & ‘HL fer ™ wiay Night and Meaday O:ly. LSet al Roller Skates, cut * 39c. china Cups, first ality, ee Sune q y. 2c. Tc. Master Eggs, with hand- -paint- ed spray” decorations, on easel, value 25c., cut to.. Brooms. corn, sewed, qualit Zc, special at...... Duryea's Satin Gloss Btarch, 1 pound package. Whisk Brooms, first. quality, large sige, with nickel band.. three value 4, HN G. WILLIAMSON & sO Columbus Ave,, 82d & 83d Sts., bist St, L Station. ee Banking and Financial. No. 350 Broadway. Now York City, March 25, 1885. NOTICE I4 HEREBY GIVEN that we bave been this day appointed Re- celvern of the property of the firm of E. 8. mn dipsolution thereof, f the New York Supreme reorder of property of the lute firm required to account to un therefor, Due notice will be given of the mode of exhibiting all cl against the HOWARD 8. JAFFRAY, A. D. SUILLIA! Receivers of E. §. Jaffray & Ce, Altmans Gs Monday, April 1, SILKS. 2,000 yards SILK CREPE and CREPON, a7 inches wide, ia choice colorings, at 3S" 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. TO-DAY. 'MEN’S SUITS, 56, 0037 5051Q) 00 OPEN THIS EVENING. LONDON & LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO,, 86 & u 88 Bowery, Cor. | Cor. Hester St. Elita Clothing Parlors, 481 and 483 Fulton St, BROOKLYN. A Surprise. English Clay Diagonal 58 75 Coat and Vest, es English Striped 33 00 Trousers, le For Sale. ‘Ladies’ & Gents? are" * nas” CLOTHING & Unfurnishe Houses to Let. TO LET IN HOBOKEN, N. J. First-cl Borhood, convenient te boken to N. Barclay 8t. Ferries Roots to THEO. C. DUNN, Agent. Hoboken Land & Improvement Co., No. 1 Newark st., Hoboken, N. J. RAAROCCCCECELOCEDEVE®SSSISOSSSCTESOCISSSCCSSSESTSCSCOCIOLCCCCLOCONCSCCONSCOCESEOITS Out To-llorrow, [March 31 A ~ BEES SS SEES ARTISTIC FEATURES. SPLENDID AGGREGATION OF LITERARY AND ORDER IT OF YOUR NEWSDEALER ‘TO-NIGHT: ve senrveese wesvore Y vevereseee soese2oeze08 Saosevecessereecsteserere Cevsesessenssseerrseees

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