The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1895, Page 6

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AT THE _~ STRAUSS TRIAL. President Focewralt and: Lawyer Grant Have a War of Words. F MMMOND ADMITS PERJUGT, The Acting Sergeant Says’ He Falsely Accused Buckley. IT WAS TO SAVE THE CAPTAIN. | Blotter Entry Frasca and a Re ma ned for Din- obeying Orders, the station-house blott with and allowing char ferred against Roundsman John Buck- Jey, of hu ‘The trial was end every available seat w: Capt. Strauss's watched the progress of his great interest. Hammond's testimony, by Lawyer Grant, de had tried to shic Wrauss and tn Going #0 had perjured himself | “What had you in your mind when us you went to Commissioner Parker and ji! told your story?” asked Lawyer Grant “To tell the truth, reylied Ham- mond, “though 1 knew it would lead to my trial before the Commissioners.” “You testified on iday that made the blotter entry from ao by Capt. Strauss?" interrogated Strauss lawyer. “Yes, sir, but 1 heard him say fame thing that was noted on the card.” || “Now! now! I object,” cried Lawyer ) ov! “I didn't ask you anything with ley ~ | Re as drawn out «x strated that he the & contradictory cipitated ord: {ibn between Commissioner noceevert} o and atement, which pr fof short dura Lawyer, Grant: “Not lke that non’ ant, thought, a moment, Ht a hi n r, ow did you come r the story of the con f C you don't understand anything | fommented the Commission= It law. at In another kot upon his N apologleing for Hume and then ald smilingly: © Was some sit asm in the tone, resident 1 . ver xami- ere did you find this M | an ash-can In thes! house | "t learned that the ca in Commission oe 1 was for ant carried the witness over | nversition which ov tne “| newer subject, | Toundsman Buckley y that at Roundsman gave that order? continued the lawyer to tend to have thy of a man who swol R that you gave no ne n Buckley tn 0 to Highty-sixth street | yourself?" swore toa lie at Rounda- | ley'a trial’ urged told tt would not hurt Buck- q al you sent Hlehty injuring ‘Jured "your- ¥ didn't you report to t) u) okey nt mond then Mr. Comm ssioner,” eriocd Ham t look for st THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEN EPTEMBER treet station, ‘T! performing their them to put on and go out tre on * was asked, v ward it 1 in Kr ‘ the reporter waa! The finds 1 n Guarantee Page arilute len, STORMED BY ‘STAND MEN. with Vendors |’ , which will hay | water ¢ New ¥ Oe dL RUSH FOR A REBATE. nterent WINE “Bon Vat on Tasen After ny titned int In the othe when Bon oo“: The Modern Cleaner e clean Ani, Bon Ami, Ww ila s Examine our work closely! It stands at the head for style, finish and workmanship, atabout | » price usually charged by other tailors. We cheerfully refund money, therefore no risk whatever in dealing with us, It makes us feel good if eus- » giving us the opporiunity to correct same, and avoid further mishaps. This week we offer a special ‘tine of fancy English worsteds, ght sheviots and striped trouserings, >) made by James S. Ness & Co, and ‘J. H. Strickland, of Bradford, Choice of suit to order $20.00, Trousers to order $5.00. Tho high character of these goods must be seen to be appre- ciated, |making to order at 318,00 and +2000 eannot be obtained else- where at $0.00, Return ours if} you think otherwise. VIEW ! OM ATLED ARNHEIM ny For Sale. i Ladies’ and Gents’ CLOTHING ON ee es ‘er, | | ed 1M ave. het 6 E ween ats” Open evenia tomer informs us of any error,} Pio kersey overcoats wo are ‘THE | Broadway and 9th St. | WHEN YOU PETS AND GENERA ING GOODS YOU AR; TO LIVE WITH AND TIME. TABLISHED AND T ABLE COWPERTHW HAM SQUARE STORES IN A ROW. EST PRICES, LARG EST CREDIT. oN INSTAL. MENTS, BUY BETTER GO AND POPULAR FURNITURE, CAR- L HOUSEFURNISH- E BUYING THINGS TO USE FOR A LONG TO THE LONG-ES- HOROUGHLY RELI- AIT STORES, CHAT- PARK ROW. SEVEN BEST GOODS, LOW- EST STOCK, LONG- We do only ons business—Ben's clothing— We do it right. Covert Coats as ‘Lotion: $10 They don’t fit-like American made Overcoats. Set off from the form, Big-bodied, gener- ,ous, short and ex Y tremely stylish. Such a coat can only be made abroad or by our very best tailors. They are expensive—except in the way we produce them. Seems im- possible—§ 10. Other Overcoats, Fall Suits. Just as stylish for just as litile. JORDAN & ‘MORIARTY, 207, 209, 211 and 213 PARK ROW, NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE, ; FURNITURE, CARPETS. BARGAINS IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS, OFFERS THIS WEEK: Oak Extension Tables....2.99 Pior Glasses. ..........- 4003 1.98 8.96 Oak Bookcases...... Oak Chamber Suits..... ,, Cooking Ranges........4.99 LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. 1.00 WEEK ON 65.00 WORTH 1.50 WEEK ON 100.00 WORTH Larger or Smaller Amounts in Proportion, Open Saturday Evenings, Bukl Brothers Our et never shame you Im ie, ft, service and beauty. And our Al! there ta where the surprise comes im MEN’S SUITS, $9.75, $12.45, $14.85, SAME PRICES AT ROTH STORES, aly we touch that tender chord—s Economy and good taste go haad in hand When you buy from us, Bull Bother MEN'S OUTFITTERS. H HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS. CREDIT, in just one-hal an hour, Dn st. want to make an explana) FIVE WARD MEN REDUCED. * exclaimed | Hut ¢ n for | E O THompson 245 Broadway | Opposite City Hall Park—Corner Murray St. 74: yee MACHINES. The rumor to the nef Conlin has r you wrate YHA Aust et ee mn eat said Commins! Roosevelt, drawing part of a ard from an envelope. It was hand to Mr. Grant, b Here is the rest of the card?” asked | wp " f ‘ 4 Een Grant examining it fully | : ‘ “A ‘part. of. It Bot it” replied Hu “Do you meant that you did hot, tear of a part of this cw DISEASES OF EN: Sporismen’s Goods. ‘ and Lene Malted tree | et oeeeenmenoeneenemeenemenens | 1 WEGEEFARTH, sanagor Retail Dept, Pianos and Organs. NEEDHAM PIANO & ORGAN CO, E RIAN TUNINGSSE pears! praction tan Re Sign of the “Gold Plano.” tah Linley, tutor ald repairer, 343 Ful | 36 EAST 14TH ST., N. Y. Conlin et nial eee at al! may bh : e action of im i Riga! SEN $ reduction to ti Directly afterwards Hammond made a oe Oe a - sO SO ae AN AMAZING PROPOSITION | From THE MONARCHS OF THE TRADE, “There shall be no further waste in Carpets,” say Ludwig Baumann & Co. You pay only for the num- ber of yards actually laid, Owing to their enormous business in this line, they | now propose to match, make, lay and line all carpets free of charge. Hence it is ex- pected that this astounding move on the part of this busy firm will be gratefully cepted by their customers. THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. REMEMBER, NO MONEY REQUIRED ON DEPOSIT. {$100.00 Worth ......$8.00 Per Week $75.00 Worth $1.50 Per Week $50.00 Worth 766. Por Week ages" |e Anything you want in the way of household goods will be found in our stock, as we carry a com- plete line of everything used for housekeeping. Out-of-town buyers given @ curfare free. Country trade receives special attention. Goods safely packed and sent everywhere. Freight paid. PSATURDAY EVENINGS ONTIb 10 O'CLOCK. Send 10 cents postage for 364-page book uide to Housekeeping 2 cents for any one of the follow- ing separate catalogues: Catalogue of Chairs, cata- logue of Lounges and Couches, catalogue c tan Goods, catatlo, Baby Carriages, Parlor Suits, lefrigeratora or Rookcase catalogues free on application, = 83 pp ARAL P DLR APR ace L Quarts 1%, Quart Steaming or Preserving Double 2 Quarts... ne OIL Kettle, with Top aud two Handles, aud White Enameled ; will do rice capitall as the Spanish people like it, each grain to stand out alone, not so‘t in a mass; 2% quart. 5c. Shuart 75e.5 4 quart, 49 3c. 2 quart 8 Quarts, 4 Quarts LEMISH Blue F, much better ERE is. genuine gem in the way AL household or kitehen Foee. 1m 8 way, reyes ties $ Stove of the most aat- is'nctory kind: fine draught, nickel tins med» they be: gin at. 1,90 Bend for catalogue, ERY attractive stylish Banquet Lamp. French onyx coluinn 6 inches, 14- inch silk shade, all colors, com: 47 Plete.. ly int is of Large size, also the Washstand raamall edroom, “Brass or oxidized tring Rg arabesques. The Dressing Hui chair ever Just the thing Was before. BIDE... sso O8 96 JEMISH BLUE and white enamel van @& and vy : Fy ~~ HIS idainty little Window Seat of ma- hogar : HIS handsome preserving ) ar Marquetrie or i iuvalual ngly_made oF antique HIGH BACK Ane tique Oak Di air, superior in THs isavery cheap § have fuer ¢ doom” Lamp Varker of nickel base, ‘tint ‘cheapest glass globe, gq ww 2.50 ‘complete........ ward (rom... OO —— yolished and © dire, with gniy Spauetiegs. 3-84

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