The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1895, Page 8

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BROOKLYN. BOY USED WORSE THN ADOC — Tied Up Outdoors for Three Days and During « Rainstorm. i ' 1 Stepmother Escaped Arrest Last Night Through Child-Birth, Burrell Bayard, Uthographer, of 3 Devoe street, Williamsburg, was taken Before Justice Laimbier this morning, eharged with cruelty to his elght-year- @l4 son Burrell. In court it wa that Mrs. Bayard, who is itep-mother, was the one child, Mott made complaint against Mrs. Bayard, who @ave birth to a child last night, and she will be arrested as soon as she is able to be brought to court. ‘The charge is that the child had been tied to @ grape arbor in the back yard for three days at a time, and with only @ thin shirt cover him. It is alleged the the boy was thu: to Friday morning |at | pelled to stay out in the severe rain storm of Thursday, the stepmother pa: food to him through the fenc ‘The child is now in charge of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The father was released. ler Frasier, of 159 against Principal B. Ridenour, of Public School No 43, were dismissed by the Teachers’ Committes of the Board of Hducation at a meeting held lat ight” Thue far the nature of the charges has ‘Williams, of 9 Astor place, wae held tor ex- amination this morning in the Lee Avenue Police Gourt, Williamsburg, on a charge of attempted ferceay. De, George Zalikoter, of | 176. Routh for $20, @ painter, of 388 Oakland , fell down a fight of ataire Ing & projecting trom bie tern District Night Schools in Brooklyn. ‘The Brooklyn Board of Fducation announced to-day that the night schools would be opened for the Fall term on Oct. term will cover nine wi The ain which ening eemsione will be held are, Nos. 1, 15, Fas rare ab and fi rnment physician to the street, fe the complainant.” He aa Foosiped ase," purporting te ia ‘Alon nibert | well-known Peal etal aE MORE DELAY FOR TAMSEN. es Carries the Sheriffs Case Over to Next Thursday. As predicted in yesterday's “Evening World,” Edward J, H. Tamsen, the in- dicted Sheriff, got a further postpone- ment to-day in the Court of General Sessions, owing to the absence of Gen. Benjamin F. Tracy in Saratoga. ‘gument on the demurrer to the indictment was to have been made to-day before Judge Fitzgerald, but politics tnterfered, and the Sheriff will not know until next Thursday what date will be fixed for his trial. Col, Fellows was called to upon official business last nig! Gov. Morton. Tt tn said Albany the Sheriff ‘Thursday ——— NOT A CORRUPTION FUND. Looking Oat tor Adverse Legis! There 1s no confirmation of the story of a secret organization among mem- bers of the police force to raise $50,000 to prevent legislation next Winter ad- verse to their interest ‘At Police Headquarters tt Is clatmed that no such organization exists, but some membe the force insist’ that it docs, The ot 1s not to bribe mem- bers, they say, but to prevent the pas- sage of bills ‘against the interests of the rank and file. ine td matter wilt come. ‘Up next — = - mmelled the Pantata. Patrolman Kunts, while om duty at a fi Rivington street yesterday afternoon, ordered Mra. Fannie Rosenberg, of 100 Suffolk atreet, to fet back of the safety lines, She al the oMcer and he arrested her. Joseph Rosenberg, her husband, and Hosa Rosenderg, her al law, tried to rescue her, The officer down and kicked during the mele to Tho reserve equad were ed in the Iner and im that the off ony 4 threatens to prefer him —— <<< His Second Attempt at Suicide. George Belcher, a stenographer employed npted for th his boarding ive, thie i e her vii charges again! i eas that after looking for a Up tn Court. Moore, @ pretty girl, “Dry Dollar’ At orclock John McKenn Attended the picnic of the Timothy Sullivan Association, taat nent ‘ nin he Liquor D PATEDSON, N. =A convention 1s being held to-day by the Liquor Aasoctatton, J, Rept. 17 represents 10,000. persona who Inthe Bi 4 this morning ‘oming at tt does and eDmocratic Stato ‘somewhat which te $8.59 Trimmed Hats, $4.98, ¢> Advance Autumn Sale, trimmed 4,98 600 Jet Toques and Bonnets, with velvet pufling and tips, and roses, very lat- les, value $8.50, ate... 800 dozen Feit Sailor neatly 6 trimmed and lined, at. tH) 600 dozen Felt Alpine Hats at 75 Complete stock of Untrimmed Hats in felt, fancy Velvets, Plushes and Che- Bille. Children’s $1 Caps, 49c. Another lot of em- Bilk h Pokes, cream only, brolderea | good value for $1.00; on Wednesday only 49c. 69 dozen Black Ostrich Blimey worth 60c., at e 18 aes THORSDAY. Our establish - ment will bo closed all day ‘Thursday, Sept. 19. SO: z 3 3 3 eo’ taker advantage of the @ many H Special Lots é @ > ‘SOSH S8S8' te be sold on WEDNESDAY, Bien Special Lots of Early Fall Capes and Jackets. All-wool imported embrotdered medium- weight Capes in blacks and tans, all new goods, value Leh 9! 98 GUAtsssercucrsenverscgersns All-wool colored cloth Reefer, Jackets for ladies’ and misses’ early 2,98 fall wear, value $7.60, at... A Thibet Boas, All, THE RAGE IN PARIS.—Black et Fur Boas haye the same ap- pearance as Ostrich Feat Boas, only more comfortable, ma ft rich, curly silk Thibet, 14 3.98 yards long; special... fe! Ff Dept.—24 Boor, $2.25 Alpine, $1.48. Men's and Boys’ fine fur felt Al- pines, new fall shapes, black, brown, gray, satin ned or unlined, value, $2.25, $1.48. $3.00 Guaranteed Unbreak- able Derbys, $1.90. Our Men's and Boys’ guaranteed un- yee 7, Children's | breakable Derby, tn all the new fall broad cide AA] shapes and colors, Remember, we guar- gold emb. design on antee every one ront, worth $10), at of these hats non- 9 breakable. Equal Cc. to any $3.00 hat On the second floor we also carry this made, our price Season the most complete stock of $1.90. Cloth Hats and Caps for boys and girls; and for bicycling, 609 doz 39 of the popular Scotch Wool T. @ &., worth Thc., at .. $5.00 Silk Hats, $2.90. Woe are leaders tn Silk Hats as well as others. eclal sale for Wednesday in all the new fall styles. Equal to any $5.00 suk hat in the city. Special at $2.90. HE WORLD: TUESDAY TO FIGHT HER 425,000 SUIT. Dr. Hassell Has Mise Gillick’s Default veel Set Aside. Cintms Her Charge of Asnnult Is One of Blackm Dr. ty-elehth street, obtained an order in the Common Pleas Court to-day set- ting aside the default judgment taken against him in the sult of Miss Julia Gillick, of 335 Bast Eighth street,in an action brought by her to recover $25,000 damage for breach of promise of mar- riage. ‘The doctor neglected to put in an an- ewer to the complaint of Miss Gillick and thereby created the impresston that he did not intend to defend the suit. ‘The reopening of the case promises to result in @ hot fight in the courts. Miss Gillick alleges that in 1891 she went to Dr, Heassell's office for dental treatment. While under the Influence of an anaesthetic she claims the doctor assaulted he In De emnbet 1891, several months after Misa Gillick's visit to the doctor's office, Mise Gillick told her mother she was going to Bouth Carolina; but in —_—_—___—_—_—_— Stern Bros. direct special attention {to the facilities in thelr Upholstery Departments For Making to Order Artistically From Special Designs High Grade Draperies, Hangings, ‘| Real Lace ,| Sash and Vestibule «| Curtains Estimates and Designs Furnished on Application. West 23d St. Samuel Hassell, of 112 West Thir- |), ntead went to the houre of a Mra. Heme 235 Fortioth street, w ayy introduced hy ray fison,” and us eo While at Mra mink’® pl Mee Gillick became a moth 3 Dr. Hassell denies Mise Gillick’ declares the sult Is an Ate mail. He says the action ght until after his father, had died, leaving iisknown ‘dent.st, extate, @ considerable four Pay Us a Visit. TAKE A WALK THROUGH OUR 10 ACRES FILLED WITH FURNITURE OF EVELY POSSI. BLE STYLE AND DESCRIPTION. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN-—OBSERVE THE THOUSAND AND OND VATUETIES OF CHAMBER, DID ROOM, LIBRARY, PARLOR, KITCHEN AND OFVICE FURNITURE—THEN-THEN STUDY “Little’s Little Prices,” AND YOU WAVH THB SECRET OF OUR GREAT BUCCESS! ONLY BY GIVING ABSO- LUTELY RELIABLE Goons AT SUCH LOW PRICES COULD WH BUILD UP AND HOLD SUCH A TRADE AS OURS, WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FoR FURNITURE AND CARPETS -JUST STEP IN AND SEE J.H.LITTLE&CO BAN AV Es COR: 15TH Si Furniture and Carpets. When furnishing a room, a flat or a house save time and worry and cometous. Best goods at the lowest prices and easiest terms. NO MONEY DOWN. $30.00 worth - - - 50c- weekly 50.00 worth - - - 1.00 weekly 75,00 worth - - - 1.25 weekly 100.00 worth - - - 1.50 weekly 150.00 worth - - - 2:00 weekly J.LEWIN & CO. 45 West 14th St. GH we OWN ro pk Carbolle Acid. © domentic, employed at the! Ons Mundred and Thir- tonne by tale ta In poae Bootbiacks Have Got to Go. A deitgation of bootblarks saw President Rose. wanted a more lenient Feo 6 regards the, let of te af . € t wou niin told tho In ube in the aa its $ have to get out or wuffer he beary hand of the a © Neil's ’ Anniver BABYLON. L. 1. Sept 17 —Th ogife Club, of Deer Park, L. 1, and the inhabitants of that tay celebrated th wo hundred and forty- between the Secatogus tribe and the Britieh under the leadership of € Jota Underhiit The bs verest fought on out, and Hon. L. L. Beitel wih and Development of Western Jackson's Late of 177 dway, New 16" Ave, cor.18" St. Brack Dress Goons Ov Srectarty, Will Offer To-Morrow, as an Initial Fall Bargain, Our Special Purchase of 6,000 yards Black Mos SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 21ST ST. 15 HRIeTy HOUSEWIVE will visit THE BIG STORE to-day and = t0- ‘morrow and take advantage of these —————— and many other Special Prices in Household Goods CHINA DEPARTMENT (BASEMENT). We place on sale to-day these ODDS AND ENDS or -|Fine English Porcelain ‘DINNERWARE, Gold Edge and Enamelled Florul Decoration, at the following SPECIAL PRICES. -68c. and 98c. each. . each. each, . each. Soup Tureen: Sugar Bowl Water Pitcher, 4 gal.. Covered Butter Dishes Open Vegetablo Dishes, 18c. and 28c. Fruit Stands............380. Sauce Tureens & Stands, 42c. each. each. each. Meat Dishes, 14 in + 48c, each. Meat Dishes, 16 in......72c. each. Meat Dishes, 18 in .98c. each. Cake Plates..... ++ 180. each, Cracker Jars .68c. each. -28c. each. 18c. each. Bone Dishes...... +. 78c. doz. Cups and Saucers.,.....10c. each. Plates ........+...+....100. each. The above prices cannot be duplicated after to-morrow. Our Grocery Department NOW ON 4TH FLOOR. These Special Bargains For To-Day and To-Morrow. Good Mixed Tea, 22c. Ib, BID LOP crs tesceee Choice Mixed Tea, Oolong or English Breakfast, 35c. lb., 3 lbs. for.... eee. 81.00 Jersey Tomatoes,solid packed, 9c. can, per doz. cans......$1.00 Maine Corn, finest quality, 10c. can. N. Y. State Corn. . -. 8c. can, N.Y. State Apples, gal. cans, 28c. can, 3 Ib. cans lle. New Baltimore Peaches. . .14c. can. Cal. Egg Plums +12c. can, Cal. Apricots....... 12c. can. Tomatoes, gal. cans......20c. can. Asparagus, full-sized cans, 17c., 23¢. and 3260, New Soused Mackerel... , 15. New Salmon Steaks, be, and 17c. $1.00 can. can. can. can, All Our Goods Warranted as Represented or Money Refunded. All Purchases delivered by Ex- press Free of Charge at any point within 100 miles of New York City, hair Finish Novelty Crepons 75" 48 inches wide and im- ported to sell this season at $1.50 yard. Jackson’s, 6th Ave., corner 18th St. HRICH BROS. The Grentest Values Ever Offered CRYSTAL GLASSWARE. Crystal Butter Dishes, value 19¢., at aes Crystal Fruit Dishes, vale 24o., At... Crystal Fruit Bowls, footed, value 39c., at.....-...eee Crystal Pickle Dishes, shell shape, value 15c., at...... Crystal Water Pitchers, half gallon, value 30c......... English Flower Pots, assort- ed colors, value 45c...... German Bier Steins, with metal covers and without, value $1.00........ SIXTH AVE. & 23D “cane " STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT; 6THAVE, CORNER 20TH ST. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY WILL SELL ~ 750 PAIRS LADIES’ Genuine French Patent Leather Fored SOOLMA KID TOP ‘5-00 BUTTON B00TS for Every pair of the above is ware ranted to be my regular $5 grade, and better than any shoe sold elsewhere for that prics, and equal in every respect to those made by custom shoemakers for $6 and $7 per pair. Those who respond immediately will have the benefit of a full stock of sizes in cach width. Will close every evening at G. Saturday at 10 P.M. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. CAUTION.—HAVING NO AGENCIES 01 BRANCH STORES, MY SHOES CAN BI PURCHASED ONLY AT MY ESTABLISH: Mw A. J, CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., corner 20th St., N. The only fall accounts of the base-= ball game are given in “THE EVEN- ING WORLD'S” NIGHT EXTRA, ts- ad immediately after the 1 play GREATEST STORE. daleS S8AvE59 <60 VSS Sale of Shoes. 1.69, woRTH 2,800 pairs Ladies’ Fine Button Shoes, common-sense and narrow-toe lasts, either kid or cloth tops; also the 7-but- ton Bhoe, the very latest style made, with thin, flexible soles and as soft as French kid, just the autumn wear, C, D, widths, sizes 2 to 8... $1.29, WworRTH $2.00. 9,900 pairs Misses’ Button Shoes, sewed shoes, spring heels, free from tacks and nails, every palr warrant- ed to give entire satisfaction; American Watches Are Best, A Revolution in the Watch Trade, Gold-Filed Wa full nickel-plated, T-Jewe American move- ments, stem = wind- izes 11 to 2... ers and setters, and the by kind 1 neatest wate form $15.00, at of at $5.98. guaranteed a perfect Every umekeeper, watch SALE OF HARNESS, 8.90 50 sets aingle Huggy ness, nickel or black end gilt tri . all double and stitched trac collar, neck strap and b wet or black reins, honestly QO) worth double, price 5 e Have you seen that 0.00 si for $55.007 If not, see it at ’. hold them free of charge for sr delivery. Bric-a-Brac. Wednesday the Last Day of This Sale, Our entire Bric- prising some of th Doulton, Dresien, Vienna and other high-cost Carraraa Mar Discount of 20 Per Cent, from the Marked Price, Brae stock, com- This means that for every dollar's worth you buy here on Wes y all you need pay is EIGHTY CENTS. We believe that never before has any house made #0 liberal an offer on such desirable goods right at the opening of the season. Special Offer in the Latest and Most Popular Music, “The Band Played On," regular 2 price 6) 18 Mora, regular price 46; special gt 16 “She's Nobody's Girl but Ane," i Tegular price 4c.; special at 16 The most popular Music at special prices Dept 34 A Great Umbrella Sale. 7 Stock of finest grade Silk Umbrellas of the well-known firm of A. M. & R. Davies, 18 Walker street, New York, at less than % price. | 3,000 English Sik Serge Umbrellas, best English paragon frames, selected hard- wood polished har and 28 inch, for ladies o1 gent value $2.00, at 98 $3.50 Steel Rod Umbrel- las, $1.49. steel rod gon frames ‘Taffeta Tight - Roll (Caseand Tass to match), Cane mt gorted Ha v Ha Congo or dies, value $4.00, 1,200 guaranteed English Silk Umbrellas (Case and Tassel to match), 26 and 28 $4.00 Pure Silk Tninaas -at $1.98. Greatest Bargain to Umbrellas Ever Offered, ue, 1,400 Tight-rolling, pure brellas, 25 and 28 in, to match; extra fine se e and tassel ed Congo, Weichsel and Furz proved EB frames, manufa sell at $4.0 and $0 Handsome Combination Par- lor Suit, 9 Pieces. .63.'75 5-plece Brocatele Parior Suit. ench Bevel Ph rror. 31 Gold or White and Gold red Seat Rocker » Upholstered all in Guaranteed no ex- ain; 9 pieces. All for "53.75. » Umbrella Stand.|< H y Handsome Umbrel- Stand, oak and 32 in. high, square, $1.39. Folding Be, ‘ $7.98. Solid Oak and Mahogany finished Folding Beds, nev- “ less than §14.00, $7.98. Brass and Onyx, $3.85. Very graceful design, la cherry, base 12 in, has genu- ] ine Mexican Onyx J top, brass work, all gold lacquer, a very beautiful table, special, at \ $38.85. | | Waffle Irons. Our establish - ment will be closed all day Thursday, 8 Sept. 1 ee: Invited to take advantage of the many Special Lots ,STSOOO888O08: eveces éneee be Housc- furnishings. We give a varied list of what our housefurnishing department offers to housekeeping easy. Quality con- aidered, prices will always be as low, if not lower, than any house in New York. ‘Thousands of other items on same ba- sis: Clothes Wring- family size, with best q ity white rub- ber rollers, ex- tra strong and well made, 79, $3.60 + $1.52, $1.80 Furnace Shovels. Feather Dusters. Dust Brushe: Whisk Brooms on's Stove Polish. Enameline Ammonia Gold Dust Liquid Putz. Roasting Pans, Carpet Sweeper, 4 wheels, all im provements and finely fin- ished, Mrs. Potts's Iron: Oval Ham Boilers. Iron Griddles Soapstone Griddles Bread Boxes... Tea and Coffee Canisters Dustpans Sheet-tron Frypani Bond Boxe Deed Boxes., + ilGe,, Bs. . | | Trunks "| Baby Carriages » | Leather Satchels. ke | Dress Suit Cases ~ | Dog Coilars.. .|Clear Havana, Petit Dui 4Gc,, Bc, | of 25... ae First que . ghamel ae ees 18c. First quality enamel 8 at, Bucket, | quality ee’ gred 19c. bottom, ? age, Taube 88c. , Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, 7c., $1.00, $1.38 Heavy Tin Milk or Rice B @20., T2c,, 870 Heavy Tin Coffee Pots....18c., 22c., 81 Alcohol Stoves. Milk Sterilizers. | Wire Broilers. | Wire Teapot Stands, Aluminum Fry Pans, Aluminum Siuce Pans. Aluminum Milk Bollers......$1.02, §2,69 Tho entire Une of ‘luminum Cooking Utensils at unusually low prices. Covered Ash Sifters Kitchen K Carving Kniv; Table K. Butcher Knives Waste Paper Bi | Laundry Laskets..40 | Hampers ‘ Lunch Baskets. 79, 2.07, $8.03 bi BBC, B00, Shoe Brushes. Scrub Brushe Gas Heating Gas Cooking Stove: Refrigerator , $3. Heed STs O4tc., $1.44 8.59, 36.20 «5 Bike, Kitchen Grind Stones.$1.05, Flour Sifters, Infants’ Baths, Foot Tubs. Hip Bath Clothes Horses | Library Steps. Coal Hods | Woo. Hamme OM, $1,593, $2.08, $5.40 ‘Cigars Greatly Reduced, | It will well pay you to visit this sale, Clear Havana, Regalla Cabinet, 2.00 3.50 1.98 125 Clear Havana, box of W...... [Clear Havana, Canouan, box ot ra Bertento, box

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