The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1895, Page 8

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Tt RELEASE PERRY. |e", s Argue the Commitment Are Not Regular hearing of testimony in the habeas } proceedings, brougat by Lawyer s for the release of Train-Robber Perry, was begun in the rear of the Hudson County Court, Court Commissioner this moraing, in Jersey City. @.npson hoits that the com- ‘€s it only contains Perry's con- that he is an escaped lunatic. the case was called, ex-Judat %. Hoffman and Lawyer Simp. on behalf of Perry. Leon Qppeared on behalf of De- |, of the West Shore Rail- GHA Policoman McAleese, of the wken police, who arrested Perry the reward of $2,260, which was , 4. B. Allison, of the Matteawan And Dr. Lamb, who Is also con- ins . were in Eromscutor Winneld acted’ on’ be= asked for the om ie aera, that col t he has Soul} and only al ened The Judge ela oor the asy- was one parisien nals, and minted that the jent had ‘official papers in his nvihich proved Perry to bo an ner Rusent cannot make any ind when all the coneided will submit. his ‘Lippincott, who will give yey: of Leon Abbett and was taken to the is Test pained him and lowly. Under Sheriffs Irwin Placed Perry on their d carried him to court. was @ big crowd on both sides of Perry was dressed neatly was clean shaven, wore a hatand two pinks in the if his coat. Metal is i to. by round that e officials i ‘Tames c ison said he knew the ‘Btout was genuine, be oMolal correspondence igentifiea »bY Gupt, Allison escaped from rer pup" ts Ailton 1d aisle a PFeatiied | ‘nat Forty he wa Violent : one ‘occasion jn cell. He tdenti- and said he an injectlon when he Me cenciud: eel far tery and was carr! baci jail. e sepa artes i forclng’ their "Sean lgonan, will ,write out | we thorn written type- jbmit them to ‘Jeaee Ap- iad | defective. “7 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING) APRIL 22) 1800) “Flosny,” and lives at Fishkill rand: | ‘on the Huon. je paragraph sald: ‘Trust in God and He will come to Ring relief, je letter wan nent to Perry in care ore Chief of Ponce Kely, of Weehaw ken who has received a number of others. denied the story that @ woman ered to marry h Perr had o} Perry not accept ely aed run of da row on the ie. raise: ‘am surprised that people shoul find in Perry an idol for hero worship, he sald, It Is not expected the cide the case until to-moi taking things easy in th talk on all subjects except TRYING To § SAVE O'TOOLE. Clatma the In Defective. jeorge M. Curtis fled a de- in the Court of the indictment William O'Toole. insane pat jente. slightest pretext. nis’ case. Indictment Judge {murrer this morning, General Sessions, to against Police Serst. is Mrs, Ruggles, the Chinatown mis- sionary, who acted upon the advice of Recorder Goff, when he was counsel for the L i is alleged, tra After Judge ¢ Httle way In his interrupted him fer that Curtis pr before some other Just Judge urtis replied fectly satiatiod and ecorder's Judgment would be biased ‘He argued eae the indictment does not charge any specific offense and was id he would p ent his argument om h ‘The Recorder sald there was merit in the argument, but would hear the Dis- trict-Attorney in answer before he gave n. yer Mino's Sanity. who killed his wife, Maria, February, was arraigned Vincenzo Mino, at 65 Baxter st The principal witness against O'Toole | f ganity, The misalon will ——_—s=—_ _— MAYBE NOT 2,000,000. Health Board Ce Work on the census ts not yet com. pleted, and it s Improbabie that it will be in shape for pubiication to-morrow Most of the work is done, but the re- turns of some of the precincts must be re’ nl. The statement will probably not be turned to Mayor Strong until Saturda: nday. President Wilson thinks that the pop- wiation of New York will not reach und seemed annoyed that ef- forts sre being made to get at the figures If poss! TRIED TO ASSAULT STOKES: jotel Man Wants the Gra diet Thomas McAll D, Stokes was before the Grand Jury to-day as complainant against Thomas McAlister, a brother of Agnes McAlister, who until yesterday morning was @ maldservent in Mrs, Stoke: employment. McAlister became intoxicated on Sat- urday night, and went to Mr, Stokes's house, 262 West Seventy-second street, where he raised a big row and tried to assault M name ion with letters of ints. Many are + a orning h signe: bad ons herself He succeeded in “aanaulting: John Flan- agan, the butier, and Jam Calithan, the ight watchmans. Mro ‘Stokes. witi try to have MeAlister indicted for us- sault. $5.Sik VoWole, $197 ‘Umbrellas, made of pure silk, ‘with English Paragon Frames, ‘with case and tassel to match, ‘est quality imported handles, ‘Weinel, Congo and other hard woods; were manufactured to { 9] Pel) at 95.00; special at, each. . Only ONE to each customer; none to NU MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Silk Umbrellas, 98. ‘Mave you ever neen or heard of a Silk ‘ or 2% inch, with Paragon frame, at M%c.? That ‘we are offering during Only ene to each customer—none to dealers. Men's Underwear. Men's Merino ! @hists and Drawers, 1 aU elses, in white | or maturai, tor early qpring wear, sizes 3 to in, at 38. $4.65 Complete Shaving Outfit, $1.29 This complete @aving Outat con- A Server's Genuine Horsehide Btrop, orswing + 1.80 Bristle Lather Brush. oo) Pereelain Shaving Mug. .69 of Colgate's Bhaving Soap. au value. Offer this entire outht at fe accompanied with « the makers, and is set Bs 5} Fine pe. 10 yds. COL. WARING TO GEN. COLLIS. Misled Into the Belief that Patrio fam Shoald Be Paid For. Col, George FB. Waring, Comminatoner of Street Ceaning lowing letter in answer to Gen, Charles) 'H. 'T. Collis, who yesterday took him to task for saying what some of the mem- Grand Army ‘of vension that between men of our | of ut veterans of the whole war, eheap talk? Th tor Maker. tn Union Square, lew In the very early dave the wat, eh who. Bnew bo iinpal fen in thelr memorable match 4) n like you, earty thought bership of the Grand | Army of t dare refuse. 1 even had al Ht would be an organization In ity of patrlotie Nike yournelt Beir ot there manly motives uf @ mere ton Henceforth, windy clamor mu , Paurarieed ‘of the Repub- ROB EF. WARING, Jr. A by lic, Yours very. truly. GEO! Col. Waring has recelved many letters | congratulating him upon the stand he| has taken in regard to the G. A. R. FOR FREE WATER. ie on the Bill to Exempt Poor the fol-| He two! Tae ot Che | rnin thint’ the charging of a fee placed ¢ And took them out of 4 sentatives of the ‘vari who Kave up every. | r,| N© opporition: Mayor Strong to-day gave a hearing Jon the Dill recently passed by the Les- islature to exempt from water tax t Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor, the De Milt Dia- pensary, the Riverside Association and the Haron Hirsch Fund. Dr, Simon Baruch, M. 8. Isaacs, E. M. Townsend, A, 8. Solomons and Har- | vey Fink, spoke in favor of the bill. All the organizations mentioned main- ain public baths, where the poor may he accommodated with improved facil- {Uex for personal cleanliness at the nom- inal fee of five cents a bath. The Mayor wan rather Inclined to the baths under the head of institutions deriving a revenue from admission fees, the category of charities entitled to legislative favor. It was, however, xtated by the repres organizations that the five-cent fee was charged sim- ply to enable the bathers to preserve their self-respect. ‘Then the Mavor neemed'in favor of the bill, ‘There was Se London & Liverpool & 88 Bowery. THE PROPER THING THOSE IMPORTED CLAY EE MACY aco SIXTH AVE., TH TO 1¢TH BT. Special Sale Tuesday and Wednesday, 20,000 Ibs. of COFFEE, our regular 32c. Red wae Brand, a combination of the finest Java and Mocha. DIAGONAL SUITS SACKS & urawars 710. oo Ee meas’ "| 49, LONDON & LIVERPOOLs 86 & 88 BOWERY, Cor. HESTER ST. TO HAVE YOUR HOME FURNISHED COMPO} IF YOU INTEND OR DESIRE TO STAKT HOUSEREEEING WE Wille Furnish Your Flat Complete for $100.00 On Our Unequalled Credit System or furnish your Parlor, your Bedrooms, Dining-Room or your Kitchen separately at prices embraced below. Parlor, 5-pe.. Brocatelle Parlor ures Jarge 40x18 Mirr or Parlor Tabie and yards iirussels Carpet..... Dining-Room, — 1 Oak Sideboard or Imita- tion Leather Lounge, Oak Extension Table, 1 '26.00| Cane Seat Chalra and 15 yards Ingrain Carpet: Representing a Grand Value of CASH NOT NECESSARY. S. BAUMANN & CO., 733 to 739 Eighth avenues cor. 46th OPEN SATURDAY: Bedrooms. 1 Ft ae ty with Mirror, 24.50 cloth 10.00 $150.00, all for $100.00 Yaris Ingrain Carpet. Kitchen, 1 set P.M. Granulated, Per Pound, Pulverized, 9G: Roasted in the Bean, CANTON PRESERVED GINGER. Now Goods, Just Recejved, Small Potse............-. (7e, Medium 320. Larg' 57c. “RED STAR BRAND” Sugar-Cured Hams, per lb. (Qi¢, Sugar- Cured —_ Boneless Bacon, per Ib «++ 12%e. — eee Flats and Apartments to Let. | FRER TO MAY 16; entire floor in autet how Fent only $13 ‘located at. 42d. at Apply Poch ington Brooklyn, ik Navy at., next to Toma, $133 $18. pe ‘elect tenants,” Ap: Horton. TO LET—Apart corner | dyrtie month; ra to ply in stores 149, or Bulkeley & Help Wanted—Mal WANTED—A young mat rome knowledge of, bartentin mui recommended. Phill ‘Ocean Farkway” and Lawr Erooklyn. Read The Help-Seekers World. A a0-Word Situation Ad, in The World Coste 10c. IT WILL SECURE EMPLOYMENT. : @ |EHRIGH BROS. 4 9,700 HOUSE DRESSES, Wash Wrappers & Gowns. ACAIN TO-MORROW. ash Wrappers, Maserialar Ghatlic, Gre- " Cowns of Dain ty pe Desira’ ie oh exclusive pon sao. Dotted COMPETITION IN PRIGES IMPOSSIBLE. SPECIAL NOTE lt larger section of second floor will be devoted to this reals to-morrow. The crowds of to-day will undoubtedly spread the news of this great sale, and though the stock is large, we advise early selections, as the demand exceeds all expectations. Very pretty patterns of best quality wide skirts) RAPPERS,made with generous wide skirts) A 9 | large sleeves and full front, fastened sod) belt, all sizes from 34 to 46, This is good value for 980, For this sale WRAPPERS OF FINE PERCALE, in all SIXTH AVENUE & 23D STREET Costumers. eur Trade Mark guarantees Correct Btyle & Perfect Ft Special Sale of Ladies’ Percale Shirt Watsts, assorted atyles & latest designs. 50° .65° .75° 85° . reguiariy 81.25. Imported LAWN & CHAMBRE WAISTS excl wn de correct shapes, bs | 25 5] 78 ode Wa . . 0 99) 28 ue JU) Exceptionally goed values. Imported Silk & Velvet Waists, 5. ve “38 rich 12. "15. 20. For street or evenin wear. Crepon Skirts, correct *1 0. Special Bargain, 5° colors, including indigo blue, silver gray and black, suitable for mourning, made with ruffle over shoulder, large sleeves and full skirt ; al-) so SPENCER HOUSE DRESSES, with per: fect-fitting waist, wide skirt and full sleeves. These are good value for $1.25. For this sale. HANDSOME WRAPPERS of fine figured or- gandie, trimmed with narrow Valenciennes lace; HOUSE DRESSES, with full yoke waist and fancy shaped sleeves, yoko, collar and sleeves trimmed with feather-stitch braid; also n STYLISH WRAPPER, with shirred yoke, aud trimmed with fancy braid, cape fall- ing from yoke over very larze sleeves. ‘These SAE USERS Sean See Wrappers are worth from $1.75 to $2.25. For this sale. . 89 & 41 West 28d St., Very fine white LAWN WRAPPERS, with’ wide skirt, full back, cape and sleeves trimmed with fine narrow embroidery; a great variety of fine IRISH LAWN WRAPPERS, in every shade and style, all LM trimmed. These Wrappers are worth from 0 to $3.26 each. For this sale...., TEA GOWNS, of INSEE Dimity, in delicate figures and stripes, yoke and sleeves, with rows of lace in- sertion, cape and deep flounce on bottom of skirt, trimmed with deep lace; Figured Dotted SWISS GOWN, on tinted grounds, trimmed with rows of lace insertion and ribbon bows, full Fedora front; TEA GOWNS OF HANDSOME CREPON, in all / shades, with very large sailor collar, made of rows of ribbon and lace insertion; WOOL CHALLIE NORTH Sipe, BETWEEN OTII AND GTH AVES, | ERR #/i0e-T , SIOE WALL P, (0, foom with fine glazed paper, $1.26 to match ‘and kalsomining 123 Bast Houston, if Sacleties for Liberal Sunday Lass, yAjourned mecting of delegates will day, April 3% at 8 P.M. at ‘Amembly Rooma, E. 68 _Miscellaneous, TEA GOWNS, made and trimmed most elaborate- Write plate %3 lined throughout; these gowns are worth bom OA tasleas Cli ritiwa cottee sine 8.00 to $10.00. For this sale... ......... fubiseta Send for prospectus’ "Wauhops 'Prea Henry W. Unger, Treat, MY Ewer, GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. soning S33 Ave59 <6 TH Ss‘ $10 to $20 Oriental Rugs at $6.50. All for $24.98, We have just recelved another lot of $5 Hydrangeas, 98c. Everybody knows that Hydran- geas are very cholce plants, and bring $4 $5, $6 and upwards, Beginning on Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon, we shall offer hy- drangeas, well worth $5, at, each Full line of Plants, “c. rden Plants, Ilooming at special prices, In our magnificent new Carriage and Harness Department we offer more of those Genuine English He Lash Whips, plated mounts, leather and hog- skin handles at 98c. Sold by other houses for $3.00 and $1.00. 's-E Di Bira s-Eye liaper. Fi 10 yds, “d » Fine ‘pe. 10 yds, Bird's: per, 20 in. wide, per p 42 Fine pe. 10 yds. Bird’s~- : 49 52 59 pe. 10 yds. Strd’s BCs + 4. 100 pes. Damask Rowslling, St wide, per yd., at ve Dias per, 22 in, wide, per p 09! Bird's-eye Dia- Fine Englis Fer, 24 in. wide, per pe Fororiain Dinner ing if 112 pieces; ood value at 00; special 5.99. $2.49. Now ts the time to: order your Awnings, They can be delivered when wanted. Senda postal and our repre- sentative will call and give estimate, They range from 2.49 each and up, SLIP COVERS, $7.98, Sitp Covers, made to order, for an entire sult of furniture of 5, 8 or 7 pteces, including ma- Lace Curtains. 2,000 pairs Nottingham Curtains, sold regularly 200 paira Ruffled Muslin Cur- tains, full width, 3% yds. long, @ great bargain, per pair. 160 pairs Point d'Hsprit Cur- tains, full width, 8% Yds, long, sold regularly $4.00 per pair.. xo pl Tamboured Muslin Curtains, 60 in. wide, 3% yds. long, fully worth $4.00 per pair, Dotted Bwiss— > 198 1,09 2.98 1.89 jal of good quailty eretonne, neh designs, bound with a woo and shrunk bindings Worth $12.50; complete... d WINDOW SHADES, | Rest King'a Scotch Holland Window | Shades, made and hung complete, a lowest prices, Send for estimate, A_spectal importation of 2,000 Japanese Silk Pasbeeg uns, with gold embroidery; regularly at $2.98, our pine >w's unexcelled ine. as 1s colds, whooping cough und it les than Plated Prices | | Kt] of silver lnk-buttons, 3 studs Patent Medicines, The renowned Dr, Ag AD the lungs” and oe Passay ring Silv Link Cuff But. value special... and a collar butte value $1.50; spectal at... el 28 sapariila; sg Silver Jewelry. plete Shirt Waist Set Ster- Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Seta, 2 spring mi Valuable remedy for coughs, Jewelry Department.—Sterling Silver ling Silver, consisting of pair and a collar button, special, per set.. Sterling Silver Shirt Walst Studs, sets of 3; spectal, se 19 Mand-Carved Bull Dow Face, Hat and Bunch of Ct- gars design Briar Pipes, good Small and medium-sized Dot, 5 120 45 25 » quality, Smail and medium-size quality, a loved Dotted Swiss, #e. qual- ity, at. sees | the ve Exclusive styles of India Dimity #e, quality, a@t...- 125 White Victorla and India Lawn, ' quality, at. . : 1085 Itye, : Al BB) se" ' Fishing Tackle. Double multi- plying, ralsed pillar, balance handle, screwed brass reel, with patent adjus- table slide drag and back-slid- ing click, nick- el plated; same style with rub- ber cap, all sises, at unusually low prices, 6-in, Wood Reel: “ r a6 Single action, raised pillar, screwed brass reel, with click, 2Bto Same atyles, riveted.............. 14 to 28 Extra heavy Bass Roda, three joints, brass mounted, hollow butt, and extra tancewood tip, fully mounted Best sec eache on blocks of 300 1 ose Oll Silk Line 75 feet, feet, connected... Linen Reel Line, 100 feet Bratded Cotton, in han feet, 07 and... : Hard Braided Linen, on blocks 75 feet, .14, or 30 feet con- nected, Furnished Lines, .05, .08 and., 13 Large Wood Floats, each, .01 and .02 Best Hand and Cable Laid Leaders, from .04 to. teense AK} Sale of Rhinestone Buckles and Slides, Manufacturers’ entire stock from our French house, 600 dozen Slides and Buckles, round, square and oval, usu ally 2c, to Sc., all at the unl- form price of 15 cents each; also one lot of Fine Cut Jet Slides and Buckles, value from 2c. to 50c., at 5, 8, 10 and 15 Cents Each £2.00 and $8.00 Eyeglasses and Spectacles at less than one-quarter price. WW pairs of Goldotne Kyeglasses and Spectacles, look and wear as well as solid gold, usually 69 ey Spectacles, with sterling silver and gold-filled nose, never sold 9 for less than $3.00; spectal a ‘The above have the finest quality of lenses, and each palr is In a neat case. Genuine Beal and Alligat bination Pocketbooks, with Sterling silver trimmings and latest Improvements; would be cheap at $1.00; special at. sterling #iiver — trimmings; would be cheap at $1.60; special at French Crushed Lavante Pocket- books, with sterling silver trim= Sale of Eyeglasses. sold for $2.60; special. Leather Goods. wauine Seal and Ailigator Com- would be cheap at $1.75; Value at 60c.; special a! Here is another chance to secure 1,500 pair of Eyeglasses, and We offer the following sp bination Poecketbooks, with Silk Belts, with sterling silver ona gold plated buckles, in e varlety of designs, at .10, ‘= 88 and. Same, jerling silver buckles; real value from He. to those handsome Combination Bedroom Bult; of 10 pleces at 24.98, for which w e™> Gut Glass. Special Bargalng | naa so great n demand, consisting of ee in our 1 Bedstead, full size, 2, Cut Glass sugar : Bureau, large size, with 22x28 bevel im glass, Shaker, with BRIG hd A BRAC 1 large Washstand, with splasher back. strawberry fan 3 Bering t0.At ¥ Department, 1 Mattress to fit. Pattern and silve= 2 good Feather Pillows, 2 good cane-seat Chaii 1 Rocker to match, 10 pleces in all for 24.98, This Is the best combination suit ever offered, Very merely Solid Oak Rocker, ver; comfortable;’ dif- ferent in ‘design from anything we Fine imported Ma- folica glazed Fig- ure, worth 49c,, this week, 25c. Fine Bisque Fig- ure, 13-Inches high, elaborately decor- market; nicely em- bossed’ back a with wood slate on ated with flowers Wel anisheds hi a special at sides; extra hea ead. gold. ‘traced! mld 7 ‘ 1.59 iron; this week exceptionally good ri a value at $! 3 this { 67 wee! A few more of i} e lee these elegant, quar- tered oak, polished frame, cobbler leather seat Rock- 76. Elaborately deco- ers, rever less than $4.50; this lot Palas BIBIGp: ADs Fine Biaue Fi] 9 OQ a ° fshed Vase, worth ure, with candle holders, in Cobalt] “No more after this $1.50, this week, Blue Decoration, ahd wala; select worth $1.00; this 79 ‘week, This very pretty Cob- Cc. bler Leather Seat Din- ing Chair, with hand. -49, some embossed back, actually worth $3.00, — special at [se ) ee OTHER BARGAINS. 10 .07 Decorated Plates, all sizes... .O5 Decorated Sugar Bowls... 16 peeones press ol or Cay Knives, 29 Majolica Jugs... 5 30 ss Majolica Cuspadores, ry C h li Pe ie oe ong eer 2 Camphorline 23¢. Lb. $1 Watch, $2.98. 1,500 American Stem-Winder Watches, with 7-Jewelled American Movements, guarantesd perfect timekeepers, as fol- Now 1s the time people make preparations to pack away their winter garments 4 furs, We highly recommend Camphorline, the Moth's Great- est Destroyer; it is better and cheaper than any other moth destroyer; price per poun Cut Glass Ot) Bottle, with atrawberry fan Ba ait silverold case, wears and ell as solid sven oe nm; wpecial.... cutting.

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