The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1895, Page 6

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ROOSEVELT ON THE WATCH, The Commissioner Scoured the Town Yesteréay for Excise Violations, DEGLARES IT WAS A ORY DAY, Telephone Calls Gave Notice of the Movements of His Carriage. “REGULAR PATRONS” SERVED Fewer Excise Arrests Than on Any Sunday Since the Poice Cru- sade Was Staried. As a result of his tour of inspection yesterday President Roosevelt claims It fs all trash to talk about the saloons ot New York being open for business on Bunday. He scoured the city from Harlem to the Battery from early morning till Jate at night without finding a liquor Store doing business, President Roosevelt this morning dic- tated the following statement: “I wanted yesterday to see for myselt|Father Knickerbocker Had a Great Time Yesterday. in a Hotvel. ESCAPE WITH LIGHT FINES. exactly how things were regarding the Excise Jaw. I spent nine hours in going | about, most of tha time in a carriage | and part of the time on foot “All the trustworthy accounts T could ¢ for the last six Sundays told me the |* loons were practicully ¢ T wanted |‘ to sce for myself. 1 w through por | yy tions of the Twenty-frin, Twenty-third, Twenty-first, ehteenth, Thirteenth, Eigh ond, Fifteenth, Nineteenth, ‘Tw Twenty-second, — Twenty-four Twenty-eighth Precincts, ani t ful note of over 7 loons, Six hund Qnd eighty-four were & and not doing busine fority had the curt) bar could be seen, Fr sider doubiful peared, “1 wish to state publicly the debt of | All the hotel gratitude we and all a zens owe to J spots, and “regular patrons,” “| people who suffered were dwell hs tenement-hous Was surpassed threw open their de The great ma-| is known as the “ i-/ restaurants serve | with Hquor, and the Ex: {no hardship. Th very great service. Tahan table d'hote restaurants, “The stories printed by some of the} The reports of the pre Newspapers about the general {allure of | CTS to Chief Contin show a t the police to close the saloons on Sun. H arrests for violation of the E day have been comically untrue, 1) between 12 o'clock Saturd think there ts one explanation to thix, | o'clock this morning aside from the fact that, of cour Sixty arresta were made or two of the newspapers have érately intended to misrepresent the Sunday. Tho lane facts in the vain hope of breaking down | Were mado in Our efforts to enforce the law. § “Once for all the sujoon-keepers may ask at 55c. en Bleached ple Damask, 60 very heavy, w00d value at 7 Bu t nu 7c, Dam Quatity Damask ... oS B0c. Good Quality ached L Damask . Damask Dinner Cloths white with a bor $1.30 quant 99 Damask Dinner Cloths, whit and with border, $10, $1 quality Hemstitched Dinner All-Linen Hemstitched Dinner Cloths, 6 $4.00. All Linen Hemstitched Dinner Cloths, 6oxs4, Ho. Hemstitched Dress Goods. ae Goods Department for this week. regular price $3.15 dox.. "2,75 | beginning To-Morrow, we will sell: Bidiseve Diever ao vane to # pieces of iWin, all-wool Navy pleco), 2 inches wite; regular AQ Storm Berge, positively worth Price 70. pe.; for the ule, pe... ¢ + yard, this week at, te Notions and Smail Ware, French Kid Covered Corset he Steels 26 x 06 » DIESER Bilk Hose Supporters with satin belts, all colors, button and — 4Q LOOP CUBD.sseiosvcccccsscsesnsenss French Basting Cotton, large spools, dozen... . | Belected Whalebone long, dozen.. BO] gray mixtures, Bik Corset Laces, 4 yards long, | yard, this week at, 9 05 1M) pleces of 30-in, Nah 08 ground satin str US) worth 2 ‘apkins to mate inal, &e 's price, 6c, this | manufacture week at, yard areiie ere oceans: foe ‘Black Dress Goods. ends, for sewing bu' ve 03 bunch of lt... ‘ | pleces 50-inch All-Wool Black $8.00 Tent for $3.98. Ja iccen winch ported Black Damasae, price Me., at, per yard @ pleces H-inch All-Wool BL | Crepon, regular pri ss # pleces of Minch Jot and Blue- Black French H ta Cloth, the $1.W) quul.ty, at, per yard., A pieces of Black Mohair Brille Cotton Dress Goods, Dress Gingham, yard at Blue Indigo Cambric, le, kind, per yard . Only a few of these Tenis, made of Hest Organdier, Pert, ouniity Blue or prow Striped kind, yard at 5 ck, i high and 7 ft “ else Eee square, with poles and stakes, Me. Apron Gingham, per yard at all complete, for.............. Blip Covers made to order. plete sult of superior M@trip'd Damask, 6, 6 or 4 pes.for eo. and 15) s modium-Kize selling ali per yd, a HOORAY! He Began |as well understand that there will be |no let up in the fight. ‘The saloons ave and they have got to stay As a matter of fact, it was ofly dry When the excise cases were reached usual, had little difficulty in obtaining | to-day in Rec Goff's court, Lawyer all the Hquor they wanted, ‘The only sof as the “growler” tr sferred from 8p As usual, at midnight’ the saloons and there was solutely shut quiet rush of business during what hour. Prompt- | « S up and the sty at 1 oelock, however, the crowds 1 sell Liquor on Sund ect and manly thing to at, in th ise law caused time he asked that the District-Att clubs were not inter has rendered us) fered with, nor were the Mrench and mit in whose case the t command ot 7 else Law night and Hed iy approval and i put in a word,” Your Honor stated WAS a movement aus transfer thee the wheels of the Gen a oe day and the other twelve since midnight belleve that I have fo with this, and that, so furj violating the I: It haa never expressed i Indictments for e law were handed in by | to- AT S58 Ave59 <6 A harvest time for buyers. The opportunities to save money are at every counter. reece once 9 O() we warrant you'll be very well pleased, “=> Men's Neckwear. ular price 50) - ne 3. | _Five special bargains tn our Dress 8 All-Siik Tecke of all-wool Surah Serges, brown, rose, myrtle i Suspenders, 107 | 25 pieces of 48-1n. all-wool imported 1i- eyele Cloth, in tan, brown and t $1.25 plain or fancy web, wood hand bottle of Curline, for ke the hair in ew box, complete, for, net of Paper, 1O¢. Sweaters, 19¢. Men's Heavy Cot- $3 Eyeglasses, 69¢, Silver Hyeglasses and Spocta est quality Silex Crystal Let O@ sac ered Steel 8) Sweaters, 89¢. ni ® All Wool Outing Shirts, With Laundernd! "8". Collar & Cults. | Men's Fancy Outing Shirts, with laundered vlan add Calis, pla of Smoked or J ses, Usually Sold fur in a Club and the Grand Jury to-day, ‘This Includes the elghteen cases considered by that body on Friday last. HIS POWER IN DOUBT. Has Judge Beekman the Right to ‘Transfer Excise Canent ral applications for the transfer ise cases froP) t tourt of Spex ‘al Seastons were Kman in Supreme ay Attorney Oliver » point that Judge Reekman, ted a Judge the 1 no right to enter while sites a3 a e Was a ques Whether or not hie would n ney Col, Fellows arrived in the court-room. about half an hour later, and he and man helt a Whispered con= The Judge did not announce 1. House obtained ny ata of reasonable Wy ooxs, resutar price 9 )/solutely impossible for us to fill mail orders for most of the items. =| 19c. Hair-Dressing Set, 9c. Hair-Dressing Set, c ting of one curling tron sma sof Smoked or Blue Byeglasses . 09 ex Crystal Frameless | Evyeslavwes, usually sold for $1 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1895. FOR DRY SHUNDAY! FIGHT FOR MULLINS, Lawyer Says the Saloon-Keeper Must Fe Tried Separately. cal for trial before Recorder Goff to-day, and as hie calendar was very Jong, “it was not thougit likely that ail these cases would be tried to-day, —— STOOL PIGEON BRIBED. ervelt's Outside Arrente oto, of 487 Kast One Hundred Peter § Cannot Be Convicted on Proefjand Thirteenth street, and James Cag- Against Bartenders. Exctse Violation Brings Out a New Point of Law, Lawyer Goldzgier argued before Jus- tice Beekman, in the Bupreme Court to- day, the application of Baloon-Keeper # Mullnis for @ certificate of rea- He is the saloon-keepe ntly convicted before Re corder Goff of excise violation and sen- tenced to thirty days in the city prison and to pay a fine of $200. He will take his case to the General the Supreme Court, and wants of execution pending the appeal yidgier sald he would present his case py y as a question of law, with- out prejudice against the liquor dealers and without sympathy for Mullins, His client had been ind guilty in the Court of sions solely upon c nviction of two of Mr ord the Distriet-Attorney had claimed was prima facie proof against Mullins, and Mullins in his own de wus obliged to show that his barkeep were not guilty. Without this @ was no proof to shuw that Mul 1 been guilty of a violation of la he examination of one of the bar- keepers he testified that he had made the sales of Hquors complained of on his own responsibility, ‘The remaining charge against them was exposing liquors for sale against the law. Mr. Goldzier contended that the rec- ord, of the barkeey tlon had noching to qo with e against Mul Mas; tat Matting w on, and that ted his barkee r from pleading He cited decisions to show that under he Penal Code there Is no longer the of principal a tat ry to Court V Ay anid as nhs guilt must by. lished separately Vnider this vlc the conviction of ina ed decision Jury will x ved in re rece » this jorning and t over te 4 0 \ 2,500 patre Lad than MoM vthe Grand Jur were on the 115 Remember these two facts---First, Nearly every item heretofore advertised is still on sale. Second, The great crowds make it ab- Don’t write for goods. Come and make personal selections and We have secured a) of these elegant Persian Loungines Couches at very much less than cost of ma a@ very luxurious piece of furnitu and nothing of the kind ever we shall seal this Remember, oply of them, and no more at this price after this lot is sold, i) 98e, Chamois | Gloves, 59c. s' Guar- anteed Washable Cham- ois Gloves, best quality, with large pearl buttons, # button and 6-button mousquetatres, Groat Purchass oi .925 fine Sterling Silver at less than plated ware, Manufacturer's Entire Stock of Sterling Silver, juaranteed rks, Cab Mustard 8) Gravy 1 Cream Berry 8p Bonbon Sugar Tongs and Tea *, made to well at $1.75 all at 98 ange dies, it, that law) mi! , of 412 East One Muntred and 5 yed by Capt velt to secure evidence against violators, were arrested this morning, charged with having accepted a bribe from Andrea Clello, a satcon- keeper, of 46 East One Hundred and Th th tre The swool-)y were witnesses against Cello in Special Sessions this morning, and were com- g witherses In fifteen other ex- ¢ held in the Harlem Court jon, and cases in Special postponed, —_—— CURRAN TESTS THE LAW. Reasonable Doubt cxcine Sente ee. Thomas Curran, a snloon-keeper at 285 West street, who was fined $100 and sentenced to @ year's imprisonment. by the Court of Spectal Sessions for vio- lating the BE law and assaulting a negro in his saloon, was granted a cer- of reasonable doubt byJdustlice n, in Supreme Court, Chambers, t OF to-day. Stern Bros. will offer to-moirow Ladies’ Tan Shoes Button and Lace at 2.29 Formerly $2.75 to $5.50, ce) td Ties, at $2.45 Formerly $3.15 to $3.95. In a full assortment of widths and s! West 23d St. 256 “ a foners annowmalar f collusion in pale- EIGHTEEN NEW POLICEMEN, |! tne com that he was guilty ing the examination, Three of Them Are Ex-Membern of — Sergt Cruise, of the tenoment-howwse the F squad, was ordered to report to the® j this afternoon ay hteen pa- o take Crivse's plac: trolmen from the civil service el'gible Birmingham, of the De. list. Among the appointeos were Will. 3 Charles A. Flag, of tha | v {i street; Joseph Mennion, of the jlam H. Granger, John Kelly and) Madison street; Gwen I, of the | James Reilly, ex-policemen. 1a, and John F, The name of James J. O'Rourke, of 42 HAs) One, Hundred Beach street, was stricken from the | Tureau. ©’Neill’ 6th Ave., 20th to 2ist St. GRAND VALUES THIS WEEK : Every departmem in, the Big Store will ‘be represented in our offering of Special Values for this week. Toa day and to-morrow the following : LALIES’ BLANKETS AND SKIRTS AND SUITS. BED SPREADS, BRILLIANTINE SKIRTS, lin- . ed throughout, velveteen binding, | California Blankets, wide shapes ; regular price 4.98, 7 = 3.45 «0 5.98 rar 2.79. 3.05 © 8,50 rain LAWN and ORGANDIE DRESSES, fine quality, white and soft colorings, at One-Third Usual Prices} FLANNEL BATHING SUITS, yoke shapes, large sleeves; regular | Eastern Wool Blankets, price 2.98, 1.69, LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. | Q& Waists of Percale, Stripes and Dim- ty designs, all colors, laundered col- lar and cuts, 35c., 59c. and 98e. ea; regular price 79¢. to 2.25. Crochet F :4 Spreads, UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES 59¢. 0 1,25 Be IN China, Glassware and |Marseilles Bed Spreads, Housefurnishing Goods. 1.98 es. All purchases delivered by express free of charge AT ANY POINT WITHIN 100 MILES OF NEW YORK CITY. QUARTER, 3.98 to 4,50 rain LARG™ ASSORTMENT Two dollars’ worth for one is the average. 25¢, Hose, 10c. Misses’ and Boys’ fine ribbed stainless black and russet shades, guaranteed full regular, sizes 5\4 to 9; M. & C. Mayer's wholesale price 410 $2.2 per doz., at, . 35¢, Hose,19c, Finest grades of Cot. ton Hosiery, all 4 Biss come we dou- soles, in black: black grounds: with polka dot Russet Tah fanoy patterns; we consider them ali Food ‘at Bice an e H§ ual wholesal satel wholesa: . Sik Ribbed Vests, 2Oc.] Patent Medicines, &¢, old for less than $0 to $20, B \ 5 r less t Os, 5.98 Silk) Great Specials for this week in Per- wt Vests, 1OW tumery,: Patent Medicines and Toilet requ sites, ene’s Nervura...cccreeces tee Beebe mks 46 te’s Genuine Olive Oil halle 10 Castile Soap at, per pouni . Vogl! iad 29c, Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal. Aye eet | Dr, Snow's Ivoty Tooth Powder, 49 \c0 Ribbed Vests, 7c. Row Pure Bristle” ‘Tooth Ladics’ Maco yarn) Brushes, real value I8e...... .05 Ribbel Cotton Large size Wool Bath Sponge if real value 26c..+. Listerine, per bottle, oe.) Dr. Snow's Bay Rum, per bottle, 20, ribbons at nec 8, low and es, sizes 3, 4 5, oT e Rubber Goods, Best quality Rubber Hot Water |" Bottles, 1 at, 2 at, 59, 4!) Manufecturer’s Entire! oes au : Stock oi 5 Best quality White Rubber Fountain Syringes, 3 hard rubber screw p'pes: PED 1 qt, manufacturer's price 8c, bo at. manufacturer's price $1.29 6D at, manufacturer's price $1.49 .79| Sut, manufacturer's price $1.89 SD Bilk Bolts to be sold by us at! 1 QO Buy a Complete Shaving AIC. Outtit for 98c. 100M Agoorted Sk Belts, variety of silvered by nd manufactur | This complete Shaving Outfit con- ' sists of 1 genuine Wade & Butcher ABC, aNd $1.00...004+ hollow-ground Razor, 1 Torrey’s Genu- Folder for 29e.| na i py | and or swing, 6 ui Pure Bristle Li ei 1 . { "| ther Brush, 1 Im- H \ ‘8'e) |0) ported — Porcelain RK Shaving = Mu 1 cake Colgate's | —) Shaving Soap. ‘This is the Outht that was formerly | a When we began to sell tly at $149 tt created a great it ree kensation, it during this @ale Ble. serrecererereeeeeres igor one set to each customer, 4 8 60c. Hosiery, 24c, © styles to choose from; cheapest among them cost $4.00 per doz., others as high as $3.00 per doz.; main- i ly Lisie thread, in all styles, colors and black; also silk 94 { embroidered hose, all . 250. 80x, 1 2c. Entire lot from M, 4 & C. Mayer; ordinary Wholesale cost is per doz. Ther eummer-weight meri. nos, silk embroidered, in fine gauges, russet jtans and black, all te goat | 123c. $2.50 Bicycle Hose, 6c, | It NEW GOODS, NEW J, STYLES, Scotch Mix- . tures to match ANY SUIT, all fine worsted, sporting-goods houses sell them at $2.50; all at 69c. Pair. Men's Heavy Cotten de-ribbed Bicycle Hose, in’ black only. 1. & C. Mayer's price, 4.00 per doz; re! price, bc, 24c. Pair, ze. Legeins, 87c. ‘ Ladies’ an¢ Men's Bieyele | Canvas Legging, = * well mad ‘nish, re led by shoe and dry-goods houses st Te, and $l 87¢, | ex t

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