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Te THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVE G, 1895 |Gormiey. of 20 West Houston street, | 90096 00.00000 900009000000: WEST 14TH ST. eg NO POLIGE PERJURY,’ 2.x: "s' dite ys AN ELECTION PUZZLE, 2s" ees om one 8 amt ERLE, om fF case of Martin Kilpatrick, a proprietor i, ek a * a Ig IN JANUARY 8 y YOK RS =] 8 IN JULY 3 st Sonne hzaned er. S0 DRIN IB. street, who way arrested ane warrant {Commissioner Grant Bound to whew | The Barean Solvisg tke Troblem 8.co:coococos CLOTHIERS, Lcoosocoo0s09 “RELIABL' aa a sworn out by Policeman Joseph E.| Have Trials on the €quare =| co"! in "No Man's Land.” Surre, of the Weat Bixty-lghth street FOUGHT POLIGEMAN BOURKE. Stns Our Clearing Sale ofSuimmer Clothes) CARPETS. = OF | Station, who testified that the Excise aaa Magistrate. Wentworth $0 Jaw was violated in the saloon last Sun Cattanaw's Cantor! Ey ra Balto's Will Be Prov ded for is causing fav COME AND SEB Surre sald that he saw a man come Complainant and Defendant to Bo) Lenox car mit bb s P ted for Falsehood eee of Urtck. ee ‘vite NOVELTTED ato ral Rales, Batween the Hours GG OF ie MOS cost Ok the eaicon aun: rosecuted for Falsehoods, Polleeman Edward J, Bourke, of the A.sembiyman and Senator, |S Se . ‘ this morning which will also be of in | terest to saloon-keepers. It was that Proprietor cannot be punished vicaricu: 1 ly. This decision was rendered in the 200 testimon: 8 Judge Pity ulttal and ad alread v1 1 > nent; pesople come that we've sold before, and still, ina grejat town like this, there are bound | sar © ce win a TO ARTISTICALLY o be pl t tie litre he rent he a word of it yet. |ComFoRTABLY FURNISH YouR HOUSE day morning with a can of heer, s ekbuilh Wiese eit, GRO Wak CER t 1 Ving buyers wi ho haven't heard aw vil ¢ it t ean niane of { and 6 A "i wipin his mouth On trying the ei plimented by President Roosevelt - Tt isa sen ual sale of our reg | ular clothing, held in accordance a . . joor he found that it was secured by] pug; a est! ex- Assen ih r 4H oe GH Ne eae ley » eiil ne ay nee 1 9X12 FT. SMYRNA RUG, A’ * chatr, but that i opened wide enough Fifty-Nine Delinquents on the Anx: | ting ex A. mibiye n M The Reapportionment Win Give, i h uy ¢ tablished rule to clear lout our entire st raeindes 5 h oh for im to put his head through the q To-D. . orths “ ‘ H Te stoel 0 close ou ‘ Ss ‘ cludes ese zee opening. Ho saw two, men standing at fous Seat To-Day. | tly afte | AL Hleetion (istetets: ye \ > to close ont now is la and includes these SMOOTHER, the bar with glasses in front of them. THER, OR MOR He wal ‘ and four other men standing about the : fa * naa of ‘MATZ FORGED THE ISSUE. oom,’ There was no one Lchind the War.) anerg will be no more perjury in ‘ Mehinan tn’ | sWhipeo rd, and Covert Cloth $14.85 | Tae ericon om our furniture arentiy re. No Vicarious Arrests, ice) ite 5; the ant] The Bi Pottes duced, : Pouce trials at eo Headquarters. | {MIS chiploves of the Third | te 06 . : : ; « “Then how came you to arrest, this| Commissioner red to-day | “i Ona. Werk, MIAN tel ena Atcot onr Surge, ainesminund Cheviot, CAM OF CREDIT. 4 man?” aske is Honor, “Had 1! 4 auinHel eveEy. GALE \f ? Ati Nese pL he at i i ‘a iT M known what your evidence was I would | ‘at he would compel every policeman ‘ 2 Ot | nexation jon of Cuiaway Suits Puerenr ‘ COWPERTHWAIT & CO’ Saloons May Keep Open, but No| nor have issued a warrant.” | Who denied the compl Made against t Weetchester Cou to New York Al of our $12 40 nd $15.00 Caraway Coat 3. (Theo 104, LOG AND 108 WEST 14TH BT.) ~~ Intozicating Drinks Must Be “I supposed the proprietor war the him to give his testimony under oath, nid, began to. Welt Deere ane ee a Hof ours i is Waway | Coats (TH 2 one to arrest in such cages,” responded: ana that th i him to stop. He r SU Weer we amis wOunes: WnMy: ac letoe very pe i 4 the officer, 1 ite Younes bbed him) by the | Exposed. “Oh, no." sald His Honor. “The Su-/oMecer in nd Rickedehtn. let Wot ovr finest Cataway Coats and ¥ jc Diworst $4325 premé Court has held repeatedly that do the same thing An Went into the street, picked 1 Vie . @ man cannot be punished vicariously. | ih the trials today | up h ant Yona) and Views tn] aperatensveneenes ‘ | 2 z aap BOSON Yee ie gel oe ste] i were be forth the patrol | Set UL aa Roth! All at mi cd sal si frawer writ made, wae trier aad $3 OQ! STOMACH TROUBLES VICARIOUS ARRESTS DON’T GO.} bartender.” ut and the complaining officer were | to thr Tete ae Mf patterns: 4 ° rsnene . | rounave ane form of stomach Trouble,” ‘The police are still pounding at Excise ficrot to take the oath and kiss the Walked tons, dee Me WEI | Leis ct cap dlinaenl (feuds Promaiercihielt sin buy we) SSI ote gflon ot itpley Brome law violators, Seven saloon-keepers anit man be enable Scrnenl E a Water, aid do Sot fd 8 mnMeR . bartenders’ were arrested after 1 Bible. H : Hi eesti ‘ 2 * | oehan The Det whl ren this morning for violating the Commissioner Grant declared tha’ Bourke app hed the man and as he ein i < Magistrate Simms Renders Anoth ; soy- |Attempted ta place his hand upon hin lature and by t Honal ou Ovevenats, lot, LALLA |e ie) hatinew . U SHive of them were found In the Sec-| Where evidence of perjury was discov. ma kia hand which hewd the ton 12,25) mi: Decision of Great Interest ond Inspection District, commanded by | ered the pe nan would be compeiled Ne feeman over the SaNGttar GE Feck(HiNe THe fe fe etn a ere tr Brooks, and the te. SOL BEMEe Reon ne lcueree: i . Keay Kequietl terctgey. We ci sale will Inst ome days, bat yon oa! n understand that the stock is alw ect vere from pectlon ‘ F tn ne gral) “ cquired territory ts the ' 5 . : eos 1h Na to Liquor Dealers. istrict, incharge of Acting Intpector | Commissioner Grant facet tty ae he did of the diMculty. In reanport! toway Cian temorrow, We fill a) window every day with arte et of some | | Long Isbid cy amt N Copseients Be rin uk Balle eaiacaee the peek to the other haw ing the State Into Senatorial distr Kind whveh are to be closed ontat asm all fraction of cost for ove day only. | emma a ‘The Inspectors said this morning that | weekly police trials at Police Headquar- | and again struck the policeman on the : ‘ U : le ie wel bal the arrests were made by precinct off! torg this morning right side of the head, cutting another a Constitutional Convention 1 Po-day it is Cashmere ¢ mal Cuting Coats at 1.95, ‘To-morrow it will be Railroads. j cers and that a strict watch would be i cag (Bash, whole of Westchester County the ‘Twor ‘ wnenka ve: OVC ail to look at that wind we anise! encase Theodore F. Matz, who keeps an or-| {ent on all saloon-Keepers until the law | The first eman arraigned was |" Yicnry smith, of f RIRCORHEN | tycgnentd BunAtoHall Dlettcts Bubaol on ee erga Coby Dew t Fe ty lean AL ASal yee MtvA'S OREAYEST RAI é derly saloon and wine room at 318 Pleas- | which says saloons must be closed from} Willlam H. Murphy, of the Old slip’ | nt to. th of th lies | mp the STALUER sonia el = cee tet LROALS ant avenue, yesterday morning after 1/1 to 6 A. M. Is enforesd t0 the letter. | station. Acting Roundsman Tlerney de- UVio wan boisteraive | southern section of Westchenter to (his DOWN-TOWN OP EN UNTIL ANI o'clock closed and covered his bar and Spree a= bac SE clared Murphy had talked over twelve the way, He anid bin| city, anit by that act it becomes apart | ! L n the sale of weiss beer and all soft minutes about matters other than police Lenox and that he} St eRe | ‘ i ei re aR a B ildi F d S eete THAT DOCK INVESTIGATION. ort eee rh dérend SMM Nor ine wen eeouren Wort of Sew Fulton Building, Fulton and Nassau Streets, ON, a 1 Ana DY w joned to have) Yerk Count | ) Evidence of Gross Irregularities | “No use den sald the Colonel. | the wounds of the pol H Attended | “Now. AdcoRINE oi (iw urewul Jet UPTOWN opr» N TID 9D P.M Fi RAL ‘aefendant and told him he would ren.| In about six weeks the expert investl-| her. of the Central office fmens: Te was locked uy Hered with of the newly annexed district will cast 160, 162, 164 East | 125th St., near 3d Ave. & HUDSON RIVER R. A, der decision this morning. gation now being conducted by the Com-| “irnig man was thick,” sald Sergt. [asemitt cue AM also WEN felonious (heir ballots for the candidates of the anon alot tee werlgee oe | When Matz presented himself at the| ™sstoners of Accounts rapa as aftalrs | ieticher, “and delivered a message In| [nox sald that he war married. Tie chy i city ciel of he York | a bar this morning the magistrate dis-/Of the Dock Department will be com-|such a manner as to confuse orders jusband had been drinking {or ROME Yorke eeounty Beater ar Ammcmblemen. charged him, stating that the law of Pleted and the results which will then |igeued by Acting Chief Conlin eo that | time and that she had arranged to have York County Senator or Assemblyman, | + ‘1873 requiring all saloons to be closed D¢ Placed before the Mayor, will deter-| certain men attached to the Old Siip|him sent away to-day, She sald that | Chief Clerit Allon, of the Bureau o | “between the hours of 1 ana6 A, at ; mine eS public investigation will) station failed to meet the Orangemen’s lately © had t forced to work tn fons, sald to-day the 3.000 ‘was repealed by the laws of 19%. rhe expert epzamimation covers. the Me of Waenied i, but Col. Grant glow- ath hes, inisband chs HST ne ITER UR URGE AE ete | ke | operations of the Dock Department for | ered upon him and Macfali retired, drinking habits ded . rallots Assemb ee ee SIMae IS ReER aTcalote Cea ne whe years” and Is being’ thoroughly | "Patrolman John Hart, of the Whiridge| “After Wourke had Ile wounds dressed men and Senator, and a duplicate count Spoils, Me Louie: onteapaes - pushed. Five a vork | street station, who was accused of as-/he went to the bill-board on 0 SASTR: TOR LASEK GRISIAIS AR ry tween the hours of 1 to 5 A. M. on week on the’ books of the Penartment and Ranting (Water Hharron in “Rivington man had been first seen to write, BE Fe ore ROR snes Orminte LN) Hing ae) t they are being assisted by the Commis-/ street elghteen months ago, was the; {t scrawled in lead pencil w & { ul ara Ot ' -) It is underst at sufficient evi-) Roundam “Lenox murder, ureday, 2ith, on of Wate atte Catal z 4 oned f ¥ dence of irregularities, whether inte: “He ’ * sald the rounds-!the Bowery for a woman who spoiled Of th tore. Lele, {Ais MN ont F New Law. @ forthcoming to jus: je exp: ure | w off.” — = th I MULE. up the new eerie | sce VM ty, Kor Albany, “puftate, Tho section of tho laws of 1892 relating 9f 4 part of the $0000 aspropriated for| “/Well, well." exctaimed Col. Grant | A GLUB TO POUND BYRNES? tory ‘inty eiection.diatricta. et whit SAME REDUCTIONS MAD RPUATS, Mewviait Dettor, “Curecior “inetnaatt a ‘ - Pe i eaets f . mi c ola i. to the subject reads: ments. sioner, “it vas raining that morning and | geege, Lyneh ts tees tas (Mime Ree Vo cme FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, f Mor, fartogs, Duritagion ther having @ Ilcense or not, Mayor Strong is determined to push!I went into the horse doctor's place to | Serat: Lyne! Seen Chev elunas. ee CROCKERY LAMPS, CURTAINS, PICTURES, Platisburg, Bt Albans and Lake PI ae the Anvestigation until the operations of ary my coat, as I was afraid ofa chil” | vored Hin Tenant, Hugh Slev rarer REFRIGERATORS BABY CARRIAGES TINWARE, &c., dc ene Adirondack Mouatalng lepartments fo: eral years bac! “You'll find a horse doctor worse than iu ‘ . >) wg eee Moy \arwees uit sete Pi ee srciees tae have een ventilated, and if there are la chill.” said Col, Grant dryly. SY80( The reason why Acting Capt. Lynch | ROSIE SCHWARTZ’S ARREST. |" 1 ’ ! ’ | ta air jt o'cioc! @ no great frauds uncovered, the actual! may 0, } art. was deposed from the command of the | aul «Morning. condition, of every. POR ear ne scity > ——_— West Twentleth street spolice station Police Board Will Investigate the O16 1M In the laws of 1873 the words “shall be sovern! J INSPECTOR AFTER SCHAEFER, | 27! seat tthe West One Hundredth Alleg: ntrage. Hi6 ke Kept closed” are used in reference to sa- | * street station to perform the duty of . e 1BLO diet Yooua during the Hrobibited hours whia| cere -—— an ordinary sergeant was promulgated ‘The Pollee Board will begin an inquiry 4 ~ im the ‘act’ repealing the former pro-| ,STATE CAMP. SEA GIRT, W. J, juiy a] Follceman May Re Tried by Come it in et inmigaionere txaay Inco the arr eter Hesle Swart 131349 1315 Third Ave., bet, (Sth aiid Céth Sts vision the words are omitted. Thie 18 Governor's Day in the New Jersey Joners for Perjury, Venat Lynch did not take the necessary Who was taken into custody Suturday #' ma) . a o the saloon-keepers will herea*-" ve able im Investigation into the case of Police- nue and Fourteenth’ street. Slevins street police etation, He accused her Sportl = | Lost, Found and Reward: * at least to open their At 1 o'clock Lippincott. of the Hadson County Supreme C: man Joseph F, Schaefer, who, {t ts al- saloon, It 19 sald, has been open on LL sector C —_ porting. __ | _ bost, Found an ards. |, ‘in the morning and a! Soft drinks, favored, Benstor Voorhees, of iitahetn: | C4, gave conflicting testimony before Sundays, while other places In the sorting that he Ww | BRIGHTON BEACH RACES Sippel caves His cee nals a vat of ‘This would at J-“8t remove a hard- John Kean, jr. of the ime piace, while | Judge Fitzgerald yesterday in the Court cigned, ¥ Commissioners reports from ¥. Kees AG Baa RAS if ren OF ‘i ‘pack Inaide 1a? ee ee ach hy anisce Teale ship now exppstenced by a large per- fMt* Hemiment, ot Ne Passe! of General Serstons. Hugh Slevin ta the friend and tenant froimen, of the Tldtlike str ‘Admianion 81:30 la i 5 tt fo and. Wi ‘cftices at Gt ecentage of «© New York population troop want throu Schaefer was a witness against Albert Of ex Chief of Police Byrnes, and Presi: Se ey ey tar ad All roa y Island — it B it Fark, plat whose oration keeps them up until {nis moraln W. Brandes, of & Dikeman street, jy delighted this morning when he said; hed been arrested numerous times. w the eae Brains boars Housel |The OF ecorated. | Brooklyn, and Joseph Culbert, of 239 blenny Baloon ya not be open after = Tepe et horn Instruction. \SRRUTONE TING AN rate Simms rendered a decision We march, and| West Thirtieth street, charged with this on Sunday. He will have to close Tire most inviting store tor] aC 0; handiaok | F' of the prominent people of th 2 y ed up vel ’ quality: and beat ewe EXER cycle Riding Schon) Bth at, AB) wanted’; han fn an excise case at Yorkville Court Baty wt.tMt bf Sof te Suate will] stealing @ pocketbook from Mamle Other saloon-kecper on Sundays? ” °"Y Thwaitn, Tol West 14 cee Era tune builaiag: | Hlemone $2 | COMPANY, 2h fh GREATER NEW YORK'S GREATEST STORE. Two Million Dollars’ worth of DRY GOODS at the wal lowest prices ever known in . this country. 400 extra sales- b people, 25 extra deliver wagons. | every lection for i sal “I Sxa Av59 x6 Ww = . The special opportunities are all over the store; 94 departments; floor space equal to that of 500 ordinary stores; stocks of many hundred manufacturers---all at about half price. It’s an occasion without precedent. Orders are pouring in from some of the largest merchants in the country. But the sale was planned for the public. It is the consumers’ opportunity. Thousands are : taking advantage of it. Sale goes right along every day. e 9 e Men's 15¢. Socks, 5c. FURNITURE. | Boys’ Linen Kilts, 48. eta AS AAAS: The Great Crowds ~ at our counters make it impos- sible for us to fill mai! orders for 4 many of the items. We recom= mend an early personal selection | as the best way to secure these extraordinary values. FLEE e in a Half Hose that {s sold high polished a. be. per pair, and thoroughly These are A Very Large Summer Stock of Dresses, including st black and tan, seamless, well made; an- Organdies, Swisses, Mulls. Batistes, | gs mkstR EE pees ee EB at 48c., 59c. + and all light-weight fabrics, excellent in quality and unsurpassed 4 8 ! (se 6 2.69 {5c, Hose, Sc. ANOTHER mG LOT anywhere in style, fit and finish, will be sold now at prices that seem perfectly absurd when compared with what other promi- - Te. Skirts, 38c. Stock of one of the largest wrapper makers in this, 1 leountry ; 600 dozen—7,200 Wrappers; several kinds nent houses are asking for similar garments. Bear in mind we! Ladies’ Cotton Hosiery in Fanoy ' al wh Abaen Bri earnucnar \Gawns Pereales and Chanibray. priites all witht *t simpl “worth $3.50 to $45.00." What we d yi i fj " s! Car ets! ; pitas <uwns, Perca an ambray prints; all with ruffles, dont SRILAR GARMENTS ARE SOLD AS E NTRA GOOD Styles, Good Quality , __ patpels: rie ip ves Nnactihe : " .98| Wattean backs and embroidered ; in two grand lots, at VALUE IN SOME OF THE OTHER LARGE NEW YORK P lowe YARD WIDE, Ati Mur, 20 fine Morea Skirts, wit) HOUSES AT dexens 5 not a cheap looking « Shut a Value $2.49, Me, 1.67 coon sos st suis $1.49. 48C, and 59c. shall sell then $3.50 TO $45.00. WE NOW OFFER THEM AT ney . . * * att red 2 Ly which is less than cost of manufacture A visit of inspection is sure to prove interesting. Lat oe One Mae use sD ite hese vary /bandesine Color Don't miss this opportunity if you | We offcr, for Friday only fine we have sold, Chairs and Rockers to match; Twish a Carpet, as this lot cannot be Paual 1 Chocolates, $4.00 Steel Rod Umbrellas,! ccc 2's veadcr ior a eiw ays a tinge one Supicated tenon Because of the low price don't Jump at the conclus that these aro “not wo Suits, waist ot ond 449 We consider these VERY MUCH BETTER VALUE| ; a |than any we were ever able to offer before at any sale or at! any price—and customers will remember that we have given some extraordinary bargains at some of our famous! sales, | 25¢, Silk Mitts, 123c. | 7c. Leggins, 87¢, Pure Silk {v YF, Mitts, a =) 123¢. ‘Laundry =~ oe Weaene + | Men's 25¢. Socks, 123c wash day, de wer manufacturcrs’ price 45 on back to Oc. Lisle Hose, 24c. | 0 des of Lis! e, in ‘\ * : o 0 f eons, | masufactu 94} | dow, sule prices... 4 ‘Children’s 15¢, Hose, Se. We have secured 1 Cane Umbret! with Steel Rod, t nd tom; price $4 * Scott, 12Vols., for $1.29. | ‘What wil) you say to this? A complete | set of Walter Scott's Waverley Novels, fall soll the best 2c. Half Hose in 12 vols, aely bound tn Eng. N astauan meee ; ¥ f | tr was offered tor the money in | lish cloth and gold, published 1 99} Chiliren's Ribbed Cotton Hoslery, good ety of styles. light weight me- at giz. One set toeuch customer ** he d black, manu- rino, tan, black and mixtures, A & silk embroidered’ manufae- 123 eliz turers’ price $2.25 per doz,, at.. i SPECIAL—Ladles’ and Men's Bicyele . Best 50c. Lisle, 29c. Canvas Legains, extra well made and; ’ good finish, the same that are retailed; = by leading shoe and dry goods houses: ||| | Best 4-thread Half Hose that at 7c. and $1.00, manufac- r || we have been retailing for 29 turer's price $7.50 doz; sale i 6 c.; mfrs.’ price $4.75 dos, at price. paper Novels, includ authors as Biackmore, Dick- Gibbons, Ducaess, Black, 02 ‘ Bags to be 3) doz.; you to all you want 05 rae) Wufled : Uo, . covered with at, per copy. out in b bound tn cloth) <= 300. Hose, 15c. ner; full Sprine . t and h | ‘and gold, including such popular} sets Value Fos | Misses’ and Boys’ fine ribbed, stainless| an be adjusted to any position; | 14 7 as Warden, Codd, 0 He., at black and russet shades, in very good! nothing of this kind ever | Westall and others, pub. al 05 SS &c quality, manufacturer's pri | before wold for 1 than . ‘ Thc, at, CCH ieee Ws dow, Felall price soy: " | $500 receesreeereee h, adjustat #t vorduro,