34 N.Y.S. 1007 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1895
This action is brought to recover a sum of money and a pocketbook which was lost in the store of the defendants in, New York City,, the claim of the plaintiff being that the loss was sustained by reason of the negligence of the defendants and their employés. It appears from the testimony that the plaintiff visited the store of the defendants in New York City a few minutes before the time of closing the same, for the purpose of making a purchase •of a hat for herself. While she was trying on the hats for the purpose of selecting one for herself, she took off her own hat, and laid it upon the counter of the store, and placed her pocketbook, with the money which it contained, under the crown, of her own hat. She remained herself near by the hat. There was no one in the department except the clerks of the defendants. She missed her pocketbook within a very few minutes after she had laid it under her hat. She immediately notified the saleswoman, who called the floor walker, and notified him of the loss. He made some examination of the drawers, and a cursory search upon the counter, and then said he could do nothing that night, but requested the plaintiff to call again in the morning. She called in the morning, and the superintendent took her name and address. The case is desti