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\ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1895. “ ROOSEVELT'S fatised. to uve, MnytEiNe te Bd IS ROOSEVELT A {DEGENERATE ? eggs fre. escod] POOR MEN SWINDLED. the steamboat men or to exercise juris- tf eo name “De. ’ diction over them, tectt ane superacted by! A Sabtertuge to Draw Custom to nu pe out the Which, heeame famous the World ” Saloon Nar. \ under Thomas Byrnes Yi) anot BOOMERANG As a matter of fact, steamboat men = y n |whenever they are licensed act under SN hi Nhe ove t Advertisements for bricklayers and @ the State and not the city. It is] ) \ y = Hie POISSON NG ARIPO fo deteee ZS AMIN NE policemen Whe Aspire te detes, |CAtPenters purporting to be wanted by claimed, however, that they are not tive duty }a man at 203 Front street have appeared ;Compelled to take out licenses at all, President Roosevelt is becoming the! recently in the daily papers. At that EANS 17] eae y eee os ahah Mimsy ety es nh aly "ges “AC hee MEANS STANDARD OF MERI The Republican Party, Steam. |mancamus tor ste, roonevere to show j ting the, conference at Cy ta een r sen tk sever Tt hae, been | aki U cause why he should not let the steam- and ex-Police Commincicners Murray {swarming with applicants tor Work OTH AVE COR 20TH ST; | 2 ae And Kerwin, who met. te diccuse what | AppILcAnt® were sent upstairs, where Oo a j D | boat men alone, on the ground that they term “Roosevelt's mad policy to, found J nith. He took , ? [enforce the blue laws. names and o4gea, . that is granted, then It ts probable that | hows 8 Et Bast One Huns rs Up in Arms [suite wt ftir as a rent of arena AN AQUEDUCT COMBINE? ree LADIES’ 4 The move against the Union League fon in Awarding That Jerome | a railroad f 1 men to. bull 4 ‘the men were. to. build and other clubs will be made by Law- VATE CAREER ore yer Miles Rosenbluth, who says he 1s ith suggested that they ie men had their names Mmisstonars will meet) enrolled, but re ho, work.” Detecs e acting on bebalf of two well-known to award the $5,000,000) Hye feuan CA Ss law, and claims it 1s illegal to sell or mbs Court to: maith said M for batiding the Jerome! ers had emy m to enroll the men for whieh nearly as give away liquor in clubs on Sunday. Incidentally he belleves that the law Meyers claimed he was acting under An Attempt Will Be Mado to| forbids a man to treat « friend in his tractors of the United instructions from. strangers. own > on Sunday. eee Vig “EL think this is (a swindle, sald abilat nh John O'Brien, | Magist Hrann, “It is a scheme to velow that Kel men to your place to take rooms and may dl he lnpressic ‘ . 1 will let the case drop Close the Union League “L wal at once apply to the courts,” } “eporta ot a combine | Ce UUM gg {4 Mr. 1 bluth, “f: 4 in her Jolin MeDonald. or Scacabee at . orderizy, reside “Root el Ryan, ke, MeMalle & Ke sare ein Bae fusetang, Erangent,Rseereti ot glnt Winavely Samalntan” dna Stitiea| ROW INA BARBER SHOP. friends claim that his ‘bid is to be sie lruiced in’ favor of either of the two] Utterly Talk Iidders named. The Commissioners are proceeding one cautously in awarding the contract, as Two young men were fined $& eacn b: LADIBS' RUSSET GOA’ FORD Aaa acyl conta u T OXFORD $7 5@ FO acai CU ni ANE Magistrate Flammer, in Jefferson Mar. | TIES « OF the new aqueduct contract Co O'Hrten| Ket Court, this morning for disorderly | Lapies: DONGOLA OXFORD TIE, B 7 5Q o 1 the Union League Club, 1 Club and all the swell club base ft on the fact that liquor I and on Title 8 IS of the first part of the 1 Flim-Flam and He end Were Pat Oat. ALL SUNDAY TIPPLING MUST STOP shapter vised Statutes.” i ie Pre: » Platt Holds a Meeting and Tries to| vit \: tine icave s Ghar j out of gone Into e uct. They w Albert Utterly, an PATENT LEATHER TIPPED...... Find Some Means of figures ve that erime has fallen ntract was Insurance broker, of 10% Sixth avenue, wi off and dignant to Know that lots by the Com- lard Richard d Angel, his fr Who ig | HADINS WHITE CANVAS OXFORD OI 5@ Escape. of people taugh ut the statement which but no decision /in'the electrical business In Providence, | THES «. . es he Kuve out ROI 7 saine people, by the way, in-} marae “aa ‘The men were arrested at 8 o'clock last ee Oe Peres tha inemene: tee ALDERMEN TO SHOW CAUSE. Bo ear Arcee glad eo.clooe ne the reason that the time of the police- is too much taken up in watching r xtreet ust Schnet avenue, wi on complaint of a barber at ii Sixth ined the men of rain. (clocks a ‘The latest developments in the at- tempt of Commissioner Roosevelt to Gleason Wants e Thirteenth Sen- doors. | eV ow aged pre- e a dist ct make New York not only te driest, but | ,,.Mt, Ruosevelt, i now engaged pre-| atk arial District Redivide: ine a disturbance in his place and call tat 1 o'clock on Sata: the dullest city in the world on Sundays the number of arrests made since he | orbora tin) COUnwel (Seats Hes naan: served with a copy of the alternative | enyy ene writ, of mandamus tasue me Cor TF ite ine When han to | CAUTION.—HAVING NO AGENCIES O§ by Justice | get. shaved Utterly claim that he | BRANCH 8TORKS, MY BHORS CAN BE BURe t, on the | had lost a $2 bill, and the barber took | CHABED ONLY AT MY ESTABLISHMENT, [offense nt the nuggestion that It might — y| have heen taken from Utterly's pockel : | I the lace, ‘and, put them Ahoth into A. J. CAMMEYER, redivide the 1 Rorial | (he atrect, “Utterly admitted that he y ‘ trict, which nel ie aint. | challenged the barber when be reached | 6th Ave., corner 20th St., No Py °-+* { Seventh Assembly Districts, | the sidewalk SSS SS See daahvelaiina that the Aldermen | ‘The barber aatd that Utterly claimed pr vred the Constitutional requirement | that he had been “fim-flammed™ out The three Amsembly Districts shall | of $2 and. thy are not likely to conduce to the of mind of the Police Board's President. | ? Legal tangles without number are | looming up. | n the crusade as compared with | vious years | Any one who doe! not get his news- Sunday next and E aufter, will ha Oo without it) for the mandate has It n claimed that ho has overstepped | gyno forth that wll newstands must his authority, and it is not at all un-| Close at that, hot « Ukely that sults for damages against| Haids on fruit stands which keep R dhe aity will: reat open all night 1s also promised, Added to this is the disposition on the pebiteg to thig It the auapestion ons") EXCISE RAID FIGURES. have as nearly the same population as| Utterly and his’ friend ore ejected, pel Mr. Roosevelt to enforce the law possible the difference not to exceed . Sage aut rans shop, without discrimination; to make him| Chief Conlin Doesn't Understand the population of one block. He claims . that the division ulation is un- hreatening to “do him up" if equal, he came out. OLCOTT AFTER WARING. | HERE’S A NECESSITY SALE. ha Kuss In M put policemen on the doors of the Union} Why § League and other clubs of a like char- acter, just as he does at the baloon- keepers’ doors. As if this were not enough, {t tm sald Acting Chief of Police Conlin prepared a statement of figures to-day showing a| {comparison between the average num- | her of arrests on Sunday for violation that the Republican managers, headed | o¢ the Excise law under the present by Boss Platt, are wild over the situa-| administration and the average number tion in which Roosevelt has placed the | e the new Board of Com- 4 party. They see in his conduct the ok hold Joss of thousands of votes and the N's fixures show that for certain deft Cviiendate to K Why the Comm Ridleys’ Entire Stock for the Sea= cr Aske ao Many Stationa. jous Prices. ting of the Sinking Fund Com- y, 909 to 221 Grand street, has ners Was held in the Mayor's resolved to dispose of all that is left of oftice this morning for the transaction [hin stock for this season at reduced of some routine business that hag ar | rates, and has therefore announced A me missi t of the Republican candi- NUE ware cut Breat necessity male, i ogden : _ dates in the State, For Mr. Roosevelt y rage of 1M, For the seven | “He cannot endure that others should ignore him. He desires to be as important) Amo 6 applications. recs AEDs 1x hundred, icany| We have added to our broken lot ©” fm recognized as a stern Republican and ks beginning June 1 this year 1f41 the consid n of the Commissioners | 4 re Lista of the modern degenerate. Were wix from Col. Waring for the teas: |Datterns, are nelling at 31-2 cents each, | suit sale many styles which were y id gent! en's fine-quality hematitchs rt * inaot Beatlone throne the ay for [Panficershete Tarn tere at f cents [A0ld till now at $18 and $205 ‘all Fifteen hundred pairs of ladies’ dongola | now going at his party must accept Bae avera Bility. Mr. in said that the old adminis- For that reason Platt and half a|tration enforced it to almost as great the responsi-|#tresta have been made, or a weekly |to his fellow-men as he is to himself.” — sar yond i} before Magisimte Kudlich, in the Essex | gent them to Acting Chief Conlin, and poses The poll show thelr shield aw Market Cour y he in turn sent them to Acting Ins) wel ae Pol ae. | ada otk fale vere {And russet-leather Oxford ties, of all 1 czen of his Meutenants met in con-|#N extent according to the figures as | “Yon. chars “Ynan with exposing | McClusky flea and Lee told Me= tectives be given Amal rman Oleott ald that there were |aizes, usually selling at $150 can now ference at Manhattan Beach late lust [OW 4nd nothing was heard of It, liquor for sale,” said the Court, “what | Clusky they nted him to break tp a eh els Mato Heations, silications were laid | be bought for 9 cents pale, end bo Sit 75 night trying to hit upon a@ plan to get = ve ry oly TSE A Aa Netthen or ‘i te, Naat Lan ee Bean a , over “intl As Waring conta have fade nd Lettl rar iT Me fa 38 Als ALL : t bund. two ty e | Neither of (hem had a pull now, th _ - ee to mbroldered collars, se our best ¥ them out of the dimculty. FUNNY EXCISE ARREST. eat Mturphye es BuMeee OMENS aiid, on int of. digelosures | mut i Ghanee ke gapieim Why he wanted) 60 | coats cect, silk a w tai. ‘The most important move by way of a “Phat Ik not exposing anything for before Xow conumittee.” ater) DETECTIVES ARE UNEASY. |i 'the “Hoard’ provided new ofices in| Several thourand fine lack salle tena, -lined throughout, blue and.- retaliation {s announced to be made|A Saloonman Arrested Counting | sale.” sald Magistrate Kudlich. “The stig, hands of men ss eT i OSCR a OSE lL Ben ated on plain stil bn sale for | Diack serge suite, formerly G29,O26 + either this afternoon or to-morrow. It Hin Day's Receipts, . sales had ee % sald atl the fan-tan gin e Mie Shak WI Ceawe Per ewe noea te aon the teeetae LIS centa apiece, Superior quality, silky and $28, now reduced to" ©: #9425 comes from the steamboat men, whose ; a voand that the poticem i 1 ent at. 326 East Forty-fourth | are advertised vents @ yard, an 31 Ave dt . Patrolman Murphy, of the Madison que este jose Who. has Within a Week, partment al Bast Forty-fourt! i counsel, ex-Judge Dittenhoeter, ie busy | grate ttn ny wis oetock rhs mores | CHINESE WITH NO PULL. | [rrjuentiy arent cao ein) inavnan unauentioned au. [M7 —— Taney Mit nat Ong. So aekta, w yard, $14.75." 9 sere at work on the case, ‘ = . Charles and Lee wanted Mr. MeClusky bai rarieoati Un i : line of men’s and boys’ clothin ¥ Ing, peered through the windows of the| Lexow Witneanes Say Certa’ tc harles and Lee wanted Mi teky| thority thin morning that the much No New Fire Marshal Yet. A fine 0 y NTs ar debs aul ue ec tab MAE “8 ‘The latter claims that Roosevelt went| saloon at 6) Rutgers street, and saw Heemen Persecute Them. Work un cases of persecution by ta, talked of shake-up In the Detective] President ta Grange. of the Board of Fire Leary ea eee ee toe cauitn, | on eiate, shi a step too far when he put policemen | James Me(all behind the bar counting] Worry 8. Charles and Wang Lee, | Polic Moreau will oceur within a week. ‘ morning that the Hoart| With embroidered collar and shield, sell on board the excursion boats to make| receipts of the day 7 ce WIL Re Deadhe: | It is sad nearly all the men who Hea Served under Byrnes will be turned out, railway and that “Steve? O'Brien wil be the well-known He Chinese, visited Police dquarters this afternoon. They first led on Commissioner Roosevelt, whe mt 89 cents, and men’ all-wool cheviot WM VOGEL & SON musts at $4.96. 5 ‘4 ‘A house furnishing bargain sale is also in progress, °* Broadway Corner Houston St. arrests for alleged violation of the Ex-| Two empty glasses were on the bar. cise laws, Dittenhoefer points out that | He arre 4 MeCall and arraigned him Sergeants and roundamen went to P: quarters this morning and received ny ¢ GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Bho om dae ease EALIZATION SALE: a TH tS TWO MILLION DOLLARS’ WCRTH OF DRY GOODS AT HALF-PRICE. ani NEY BY, 4 PERSONAL vlelt tt poor e/ pal’ otett thie’ ater Inspect the seeds $4.00 Steel Rod Umbrellas) The Sale of Groceries. | $15 Cloth Jackets, $2.98.geeeesceeee eoccce seevcecoseecqooes $1.49. ort Polish Same Por un une (SS) A. Wt of Ladiey Ghat Sacha oye HATS! HATS! HATS! e @ Note the prices, We want you to see with your own eyes and know from your own ence that thia week's sale is the beat opportunity that has ever occurred in the dry Finest quality strictly pure out with shaded allk, value We have secured 1,00 more of those | Fruit Jams, Strawberry, Rasp- $7.50 to $15.00, your choice for goods trade, Items quoted here are very fair samples of the values that prevatlin ovary, sonore ARE AGAIN for English Taffeta Silk, Tight Rolling] berry. Red Currant, Currant, Ladies’ Imported Capes, in Here are bargains that are extraordinary, even eeseouee mente The Power of Cash was never before so forcibly iustrated. WE compelled to announce that the great crowds at our various counters make tt impossible 5 2.98; trimmed hats (60,000 hats)—stocks of three big @ as the best way to secure these extraordinary values, us to fill mail orders for many of the items, We recommend an early personal selection a Paragon Frames|@ur renowned Juniper Brand value $7.60, only Gray Enameled Ware, ; 18. Towel for Ladies' Laundered Walsts, Ware faity an good as agate or mrantte, (Case and Tas-| Sugar-Cured Hi none bet- Ladies’ All-Wool Capes, black, . P 12ic. gel to Match), in| _ ter at any price, per Ib. eld] “navy, brown and tan, value 1.00 makers—to be grouped in three grand lots, as follows : at about half the price, each piece war- ’ “~ orted Hard |Columbla River Salmon, XX 44 | $200,'at. Serersts eee 3.00 LADIES! SHIRT WAISTS, Laun- |T#ntet The best value ever ‘ Woot, Congo or | Brad, per ea. ALTA very inrge collection of La- $1.50 Straw Hats at 15c.! Children’s Lawn usted: Gelian ent Say eLuatived Tot Nee eixel Handles, dies’ Lawn Dresses in miscel- = J Ea CANS dowel Sas large , value $4.00, at Mixed Tea, 19c. Per Lb. laneous colorings, including a Lot 1—Straw Hats, very latest J ae 4 48 sine, will mecaure tally } Absolutely pure and free from dust | large lot of ecru ground, with styles, all shapes and color 15 Hats and Caps 10c. llc. oie ae ee are cheap OF Mas 4 i . fo {ANA exceptionally fine in strength and} either blue or red dot or 1 99 worth gs) 50, at aoa | ’ , A Tea Kettle, t Mayor. stripes, value $2.60, a . vot 2—Many very fine Straws, Se.Bhirred ate; allie Beek sekeepers and hotel-keepers will . ina Deautiful assortment of 95 Shirred Lawn Hats, ail colors om " pg Sopa i ane aean 28, French Mixtures, 45, raemember, hundreds of other articles *Glot 3—Choicest imported and 4%, Embroidered Crown and . i ay ne oneengraved siz 63 ’ y Aa-cheepras those quoted, Girls’ Lawn Dresses, with ruffies Domestic Hats, only the very Shirred Brim Hats, also Col Bhirt Walat Bet, = 30¢ Damask for 24¢c. friday morning two tons of $3, 00 Bicycle Hose, 69 over shoulder and box-plaited best styles, mostly black; AQ) ored Lawn Shade Hats, all 4B all tor, Oiler ales; ; id ware Gch Bench jnixture A A C.| tront, trimmed with Val. lace, 17 worth $2.00 at TO atytes aio Bac, and 0c, All-Linen Cream Tae , pure and fresh, containing a We have sold thousands| § to 14 years, value $1.10, for.. °° " \o@@@@@888e ©88880888 2eeene seceseee Tite coe haat very large assortment of dif- ferent candles; regular pri 15 2c., at, per Ib.. . $25.00 Harness, $18.75. g00d, heavy 3a, quality; for the sal Milk or Rice Boll- Mima ge All-Silk Reversible] “”” “9, ~ _ Four-in-Hands, | pis, vias. 7 or sf axes, good quality 10-4 White Beat reds] free vase LO] ARP Dr pp hes |UIN,Wh aae. Pal plaids, checks and plain| 8 years, value 35c., for.. {eC i 1 mixtures, that were ac- ae sth | ant Wee a8 These Silk Belts, silv tunity, worth sae. « | $9 Sailor Dresses, $1.69. great leader at $1.09; the . On Gait i S cases heavy quality M4 Whit inch, Sc, Turkey Red sell to A signs, value We., at... ve 20! pate, for the sale a J de ik A Cd: Menor smasne : EX 19¢ ‘ et 69c. trimming; pretty combina- 1.69 i Another bix lot a Other sizes, Sc, and Cgat . ee 2 ° tions, 6 to 14 years, value $3.00, 4¢ ; ; ‘i ss a aan aorlag ; | 6 10c, oo arent gs a 0 Baby Drceses, 6 months to See these Complete Shay- ' Deputiful siyles, iy Cc. 4 Turkey Red Table Bugsy an's Heavy Cotton! “4 years, about 60 kinds, have ! Cc White and colored Hning, filled Covered Saucepan, Damask, fast colora, Harness, wide ribbed Bicycle Hose, 3 ing Outtits at ©) with soft white wadding, good double bottom, 3 have bi | aie iat in black only, Manutec.| Pee? wold wholesale at $9.00 49 quart size, ave been selling a | and $10.0 dozen; at, each...... “ This Be. for the sale at, "190, 123¢, Outing Flannels,'7c, Outing Flannel, choice styles, turer's price #4.f0per doz.; retall price Sic, ; sale price trimmed, 1 all double and stitch- 38c, Other sizes, 24¢., 28c., 360, Wash Basin, large size, Shaving Guutit ¢ Sauce? 4 Gs lows, for the sale tnwernunt xonn 1 ‘The Sale of Books, ee Misses’ and Children's Duck Eton Suits, in pretty patterns, 98 , ed with Z 24c. 6 to 14 years..... A 4 on breeching, breastcollar ‘ t ’ Legere seariaauba. girth: Ar 5c, Hose, 5c Night Shirts, roy'a G8 for swil 1 29c. Bristle Lather Brush; 1 Imported J 10,00 boxes of | Writing I euch box taining {4 sheets of paper and en- velopes, per box, 1 . 3c. te er, 818.75, Every set honestly worth $25.00. If you want a set don't fail to see this biggest bargain of the season. 1/4) Ladies’ Cotton Hosiery in Fancy lain Shaving Mug; 1 cake of Colgates , 200 genuine English Holly Lash Driv- , Styles, Good Qualit Men's Fancy Night | shaving Soap. ; ee aE tng Whips: our own importation, 8c, I 188, ality Shirts, extra fine mus- |'This is the outft that was for- | raetiparned| Shaker Flannel, sold by other houses for $2.50, ioe haxenta Suieas : erly listed at $4.65, When wo Ais j j . regular price, Ba ihe ether Onan Oe se: i matneturerte Price P Min, cut full 8 tn; well | merly listed at B65, When wo 60c. to 75e. Indias, 19c, _{ Sifter, Be. yd... efel gtyles for candie and oll, @ } pte et ecateal 05 made; sizes 15 to 18, Fe MaltunT a ‘epeat aeneallon, 93 2.000 yas. French ( auffre tnaiaa, J am, Dae a 92.85, guaranteed. Because of the low price ' 4 Ee eee ie ie rare 18c. y Carriages of every description. i aa wien era . fanc stripes (not made up); eariior in the : ‘ 7 29c. Only One Het to Hach « | - ‘ 12 Imperial Cabinet Photo-) > icsine'st “sami tem] Men's Balbrigvans, 19c, | $2.00 Straw Hat, 8'7c, Scott, 12 Vols {or don’t jump at the conclusion er, closely; they are the regular : ; ; : worth full graphs for $2 00. fifteen-cent Hose. Men's Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers 49 MPR End Pore Datel ually Bina ‘ F . F ats, in Weight Bennets, Mack ‘Me. each, at... to match, good quality, all sizes Waverley N ‘i r Scott's 20) yds, Silk Velvets, all de- Mop Wringer, can ; Fe eae eee nate 1 12 vols, sirable shades, consigned | be attached to any To keep our photograph gallery 450, H 5 Men's fine Maco yarn Balbriggan v8, Milans, splits and other braids, | wandsomely bound in English by 4 manufacturer to sell | size pail, right in line with the extraor- Children’s , OSE, IG) Tahir ine slemox Caters 29 large assortment of styles, soft roll Ad) Goth and gold, published at 1,29 at our own price: we have S eee esines inary movement going on Children’s Ribbed Cotton Ho- lao, all sizes, pearl buttons... **© eum brims, sold] gio One set to each customer 44 named it #0 low we do not ys SArOMaRONs the homser we sitet corr, gnot quality, tans end s Man's Gne Maco yarn Balbrisess seme ge” 8 7 aso, paper Novels, including such think they will last but @ 69c. Bags to be cloged a8 this week to make a dosen lack, manufac’ ‘9 price hits, or long sleeves, 17 % eR sbi Mah authors as Blackmore, Dick- few days; think of it! sille @f our best Imperial Photo- $1.20 dos.; you are welcome to Drawers to match, all sizes, Coa>rET =87c. ens, Gibbons, Duchess, Black, (|| _veivets eatin &g-, pub. at dic., at, per copy..

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