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ICEMAN ACCUSED, 1 Charged with Being ce a THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY KE BROOKLYN NEWS. Report that Tahsin Pasha Was Drunk in Court. DANGER OF ead to Have Clubbed Three ——. “PEARSALL GETS $10,000. | icurde sata to Have Made Another ; —= Men Without Cau Toughs Take Charge of a Oar and| Tne Ghost of the tL. 1. Water Supply Attack. Company WII Not Down. _ . | a Assault the Motorman, Justice Cullen, in the Supreme Court,| GoNsTANTINOPL far B—Te tw tet | All Because Bacigalupo Spilled eT Prookiyn, this morning, allowed the | ported that Tahsin Pashs, the Governor | His Bassengers. The Crash of Two Cars and « Nar- g Island Water Supply Company an | of witis, who commanded the military Wceman Churchill, of the Eldridge et station, was charged by Lawyer ary J. Goldsmith with being intoxi- ed while he was testifying betore Jus- se Burke, in the Essex Market Police ourt to-day, against @ prisoner he had rested last night. The lawyer further charged that the policeman had, without cause, clubbed ‘his prisoner, and also two other men who were with him. ‘The prisoner was Raphael Baciga- lupo, @ driver for his brother, Charles | Bacigalupo, a livery-stable keeper, at | $88 Madison street. The charge against \ @ prisoner was reckless driving. A.B. Rubach, man on a Rroai Ing. men In the part: man unmerciful! shock. Bernard Plummer, of 21 Madison street, the complainant, swore that last evening he hired a carriage of the pris- jonier’s brother to take himself and his father, mother and sweetheart to a wed- dies at the Bowery and Fourth street. prisoner drove the carriage, the yuithess sald, in such a reckless way t it was overturned at the Bowery nd Hester street, and the occupants “fe all thrown out. Plummer sald his er and mother were both so badly dred that they could not appear in New York they ‘The conductor out on the plat: Rubach stood rt to-day. loliceman Churchill swore to having| struck him, kn jn the accident and placing the pris-/ Scrambled to, under arrest. gar, Then the fe sald he took a st we PAIS fended himself th the prisoner, and tion, but at Grand street and the fwery the prisoner promised to drive the station alone and so Churchill got gwn from the box, As soon as he did > he says, Bacizaiupo whipped up his corse and escaped. ‘The policeman sald he blew his whistle started in pursuit of the driver and ally arrested him, hiding under a car- @ in his brother's stable. ‘Here Lawyer Goldsmith took « hand. nas the prisoner drunk?” he asked He n't know,” replied the policeman, ‘Was he as drunk as you are now?" sked the lawyer, he car an streets. Rubach was his mouth was He was unable and 3 remov. vestigating the Fulton street Brooklyn, were nicely to-day, a1 That some of is policeman {is intoxicated. He drunk when he made the arrest. ie went into that stable last night ith other policemen and not only slubbed the prisoner, but two other men (without caus “He only a ited in clubbing the pri to do so by the police- ae with car 128 as tention along at model the t if Then, off avenue, ner when mi man on the beat where the stable is. "Have you the other policeman here witness?” inquired |, The lawyer said he had’ not, but could have him present this afternoon: 2 Ne fa a she aS adjourned the hearing until Yoliceman Churehil! denied being drunk motorman saw “trate Capt. Max Schmittberger called on Supt. Byrnes aa te el thie morning amd was closeted with him some hysician, or if ill health necessitates is retirement, it may have a far-reach- ing influence upon the future of the epublican party organization in this ity. Mr. Brookfied wae the Chairman of ne Republican County Committee for 804, and he has been a candidate for re- election by the new Committee, which ) will meet for reorganization on the ves ‘ . There hai en , athe th Cornelius Van Cott, Md- tim, Glautefoach, Abraham Gruber aiid steady habits. ful, examinatio1 no recor’ Police Headqu fears that the he may be im Old Chamber 220 Himrod street, desperate encounter with a roughs on his car at 1 o'clock this morn- ‘There were half a dogen young have or get off the car. ed the interference. knocking him down. In _an ambulance. way ferry at 4.50 o'clock young men, slightly intoxicated, ur the motormen to hurry. te them, iNewed. and the car sped rapid! cross the street. thrown into a snow friends are worried He left home early yesterday afternoon to make a few, There is no record of removed to a hospital, although he was badly bruised ani Several of his friend TROLLEY TRAVEL. row Eecape from Death. thirty-two years old, of Brooklyn, @ motor- troiley car, had a crowd of dw y. They beat the motor- ly about the head. He is in St. John’s Hospital, suffering from The crowd boarded the car at the ferry shortly after midnight. Two of the party were very drunk and quarrel- some. Their companions tried to quiet them, but as the car sped towards East became more boisterous. told them they must be- They crowded form and began ekylark- ing with the motorman. As the car reached Furman avenue one of the men attempted to push the motorman from the brake and take charge of the car. at his post and resent- One of the men is fe a 4 the is feet and sto the crowd attacked ite and their fist Rubach de- well aw he could, but he was overpowers1 by the men. As a ‘oliceman approached they jumped off disappeared down side cut about the face, and badly torn and swollen. to continue his journey ed to St. John's Hospita The police are in: case. The six persons who were Injured last evening in a collision of trolley cars at and Franklin enue, said to be getting along nd probably will recover. them were not killed in. nked th stantly Is remarkable, af all three car ag page 5. Seed, Peetee were sheawily Voaded ‘and rushing along b rs “ ‘ate of speed. Pr, ni replied the lawyer, 11 be-|*(an 260, of th nklin avenue line, left the Broad- ler, . M. Several a at He paid no at- and the car bowled speed until It reached ‘at Putnam avenue. the brakes were shut ly up the Car 188, of the Fulton street line, was coming downtcwn and was within a few feet of Franklin avenue when the the other cars about to Both motormen rang and also the other charges against him. | their bel:s and turned off the current, Mawyer Goldsmith told an “Evening | but it was too lat orld” reporter that he would make|, The cars came together with a crash, GRETARE Satan SouTom Deore ee Pe: Pee Malet ae car i es Sway. The Fulton street car was Wetgde, a Schmittberger Confer. |"Eoisrman *William Purbo, of the injuries to the hip ai ‘over hia absence. calls. He is a man of ‘The police made a care- n of the police returns at Headquarters this morning, and found of his havin been ‘arrested. his having been id suffered from shock. Is who called at arters to-day expressed excitement attending the collision unbalanced his mind, and that ndering out the streets. Inspector MacKellar sent out a gen- of a New Year Purty. === bank | Ward bg Sh, with Reary loads went scfoes Murdered by an Armenian. allowance of $100. Some Lawyer Thomas time ago operations in the Sassoun district where 1, Pearsall applied tor | 0) ; so Many outrages hye reper an allowance to reimburse the Com- ‘i Any. for deferding it motion hroughe | RAS been assassinated by an Armenian, y the liv. to acquire the plant anit | Who afterwards committed suteide. franchise of the Company at a’ reason tters from Hitlis say Armenians Wm C. De Witt was associated with phaser ta Core wc toe Sr erence y | Mr. Pearwall in the defense. Corporation | for any violence. | ‘ounre! ert G. McDonald and ex egard to urbances at Kain, | Judge Reynolds Fepresented the city, | gs bit WS eetentten, ik necaa| Thevetty was awarded $2400 ax an a= /1% the district of Krainenian it ad jowance. jthat the Governor recently sammo Mayor Chapin, Auditor Rutan and |the Sotables and informe: eG el, AUitoT Rutan and) the Armenian Notables and informed ton at, $1,250,000 for the plant H|them that the Kunis were planning an | im Ziegler, as a tax) yer, brought an/ attack, @ advised the Armentans to pay ri action in the Supreme Court to prevent this waste of the city's funds. William J. Gayror represented Mr. Ziegler. It was hie first big legal battle against waste and extravagance. The controversy was referred to two Commissioners. The final award made was $570,000. This was confirmed by the Court of Appeals. Corporation Counsel McDonald, on the application for an exira allowance tor the Company, contended that under the statute all that could be justly allowed would Mr. McDonald may appeal. —_ JAKEY WORTH IN DANGER, ‘The Grand Jury to Consider His Al- leged Bribe Offers. The January Grand Jury will be sworn in by Judge Moore in Brooklyn on Mon- day. It was stated this morning by Dis- trict-Attorney Ridgway that in all prob- ability the case of Jacob Worth, Re- publican leader in Kings County, will be considered, Worth is a member of the Board of Elections. He 1s charged by affidavits with having bribed and attempted to bribe delegates, at the primaries held in Knickerbocker Hall in the Nineteenth Ward, to vote for him as a member of the General Committee. Frank R. Smith, in his affidavit, says} that Jacob Worth paid him $0 for his vote. The money was given as a guar- antee that Worth would get Smith an appointment. . W. Benner, another delegate, swears that Worth offered. him on Dec. 17, a $2,000 position as Factory Inspector. Oscar Knopp has also made an afi- davit in which ho swears that. Eugene Barling, an employee in th¢ “Board of Elections for Vorth, offered him a $2,000 position in the Compiroller'’s office. et ores in TORMEY DENIES SHORTAGE. cconnts Are Straight and Can Prove It. Lawrence J, Tormey, cashier of the County Treasurer's office iff Brooklyn, in whose accounts experts have reported irregularities to the extent of $24,000, re- sumed his duties this morning. ‘I wish to emphatically deny,” sald ey, when seen by an “Evening reporter, ‘that either Treasurer dams or anybody else telegraphed for take measures for defense, as he did not have the means to protect them. ‘The Armenians tried to obtain arms, which difMcult, owing to the state of the country. According to a despatch received here yesterday the Kurdish attack has al- ready occurred, The result is not known. known, | No letters from Sivas, where fresh disturbances have been reported, have reached Coistantinople for a fortnight, as the mail is being continually con- fiscated by the Government. Despatches have to be sent in a roundabout way In order to insure delivery. ‘The Porte continues to positively deny the atrocities reported from the Sassoun district, but the main facts are generally regarded as having been established. | ‘The Commission of Inquiry was due to | leave Erseroum yesterday. THEFTS IN THE VATICAN. | cRGiea wie | Valuable Miniatures Stolen and Tw Arrents Made LONDON, Jan, 2.—A despatch to The Standard from Rome says that it Is Te- ported that thefts of valuable minia- | tures from the Vatican library have been detected. Among the objects taken are forty-one miniatures from a parch- ment volume of the year 110) and seven- teen miniatures from another parchment | volume. | The thefts were discovered Chiaric! and the miniatures been sold to foreigners. The police have arrested Prof. Sardi, alias Rapisardi, and an antiquary named Tavazzi. It is stated that the thefts have been known for some time, but that the authorities of .he Vatican were disinclined to ap- peal to the Italian police. EIGHT LIVES LOST IN A FIRE. Victims Unable to Escape from a Burning Laundry. LONDON, Jan. 2.—Fire broke out in a laundry on the Edgware Road, this city, at 1 o'clock this morning. ‘The flames spread so rapidly that when by Prof. | have all Says His { y. me to ret le Tw : (time, ale te te trae mesting between ihe eee | Charles W. Murphy, a well-known bi: | rhe HET erate Thad ares nig| the building was consumed the charred mittee, schmittharger Sala abol spine gycilat,. ot Coden ore Ani Bde B ne moet alte red shortage, ae when 4 reporter for| remains of its eight inmates were found —_—_— = pas sociated Press an . BROGKFIELD MAY GET OUT. Sister indy ast aneetrtacesates [als tcrwcwed ie ace ea cay | AMOME (M6 ruins _—__ + /0CteW, Franklin, © broker, of 84 Carl: | sting to leave thane one osked fT Was) Katser And King of Wurtembers ton’ avenue; Mrs. Elisabeth aaunders | ®"-7Ttnen showed the reporter my ticket on Good Terma. ‘Fils Physician Commands Him to | and her daughter, Frances, aged twelte; | for, New York, which I had purchased! peprin, Jan, 2—The semi-official o y City, tw spade | N, Jan, 2—The semt-officia , peep Bu nereie a Eeiiites ca | acme and ie, "Beveral other Dassen- public. Bre SRST) Whe SNE ee makes ue weniian today of the n “Evenin: orld” reporter learned | gers were cu’ “There 1s no shortage in my accounts, | 7 Nei ad Roseen OE \ teAity eet Wella Brockfeld's phyai- | The police, were aaked tond8y to look lag T'can show ‘when the "proper time | mperor having delivered a speech of yal: | gor Jolin Balter, of 400 De Kalb avenc, | Comen "I have not yet heen ‘oMiclally [Any kind yesterday. According to th cian has ordered his to give up po who was among the persons Injured in| notifed of the experts report, When {| official Reicheangelger the King of ‘and business at once, and go South| {ast night's traliey aceldent. Balter, It | Peceive chat ‘report T shall give Out | Wurtemberg and the Lmperor exchanged for a long rest. was said last night, was an actor, but| statement containing figures that. will BDO eae Pa eeret CXC ORIES: for a long his friends say he was an expert shoe-] hrove my accounts are straight,” most cordial New Year's telegrams. Mr. Brookfield himself has not yet Inaker, and, manufactured, riding boots roa ee - ‘There telegrams have caused much com- -clage : announced his plans, but if he obeys hie /and other high tial weight, and his FELL TO THEIR DEATH. ment and satisfaction, in view of the many recent rumors of differences be- tween the King of Wurtemberg and Emperor William. Liquor Had Mach to Do and Ice Did the Rest, John Kohlar a laborer, of 998 Flushing | Says # Story About Fugitive Swin- avenue, Brooklyn, was found dead in dlers In Untrue. bed this morning He came home drunk at 8 o'clock yesterday morning and fell down a flight of stairs. Thomas Luyton, forty-six years old, of 2% Henry street, was found dead in an area at Middagh and Hicks streets, LONDON, Jan, 2 zette says {t is not true that Frank Tar- bo, alias Frank Taylor, and William Carroll Woodword, allas the Hon, Lionel Musgrave, swindlers and fugitives from justice, fleeced.the son of an nglish | gf eee ane eral alarm and ordered the Police to ehortly after midnight. Duke out of $300,000, and that they i ithers have mentioned. make a diligent search for the missing man, supposed to be Thomas King.| made a victim of Sam Lewis, the well loa yates man. nig second engineer on the steamship Czar-j known London. money-lender. Meurey sn avenue. Tils physician I8| maa Beginning of the New Year, |!"® died in Long Island College Hos- i. Charles A. Leale, of 64 Madison joan Berubecdt, of 214 Stage street, Brooxiye, [PIAL thi morning from a fractured | Commt von Walderace a Knluht of [itdver Strong refused nt the begin | in si Catherine's Honpltal, that city, im a Pal Welle coming (Gi ithe racleya the Black Eaxte, inf’ to interfere in behalf of elther | critical condition. His right arm and right les/slipped and relied town Into the street.| BERLIN, Jan. 2—Emperor William action In the County Committee, are brcken, and he in believed to have sustained] (Jona Heffernan, thirty-three, of | 2 |has decorated Count von Wallersee, — 2, ne ice at ‘the cor- | NM 5 : EET, |coc eu os Jase night Bernhardt hed 8lner of Warren and Hond streets this| Chief of the General Staff of the Ger BAY STATE SOLONS M' oar wie ee Bt be mnerner, th morning ana sustained a fracture of the | man Army, with the Order of the Puack ¥ 4 left lew. nagle. = Tae ee oe stale, Die.) William MeCarthy, twenty-three, of 121 | [asl ; Fassachusetts Legislature Conveaes | [3 Elizabeth street, slipped on Van 'Brunt| Disabled Steamer Sarnia Safe in — Street, near Hamilton avenue, and broke his left leg. ort. BOSTON, Jan. 2—The Massachusetts eae. \ aeseaaie BELFAST, Ireland, Jan. 2.—The dis- legislature convened at 11 o'clock this fa ee ee bens Gall uM Rescued from Knockers-Out. abled Dominion lin steam Sarnia, horning with all the pomp of past | Flaherty of s27 Hutu Avante, Mra toca] Michael Anglim, Afty-six years of age, a | Capt. Couch, from Portland, Me. and ‘ears. William M. Butler, of New Bed- festa ty ic Meets Me te the denn, | Neslthy provinion deater of 249 and 251 Hamtiton | Halifax, N. for Liverpool, put into wd, was chosen President of the Sen-| The amen caught the clothing of Mra Liiite| venue, Brooklyn, was intoalcated last night. | Belfast Lough this morning for shelter and H. D. Coolldge, of Concord, | hurke, ot 88 Lesington avenue.© Before her gar-| Detective Sergis. Carey ant tonnoil, of the Cen-| she was In tow of UWo tts, She lost x. George V. L. Meyer was elected | ® oats onal tore rem ee ¥ the was en} cral OMce, found him in company of two alleged | ner rudder during the voyage Ker of the Hotise, and Edward A.|/‘ts"Tosptal, burned about the face, taonal thieves, Dante O'Neil, alias Willan P McLaughlin, Clerk. Cap . B, | fimbe ns, Ponougit,, alan * . —-— = Anglim had $65 in money and @ Valuable gold] Russia to Settle Pamir Ques: by dame was chosen he ceremonies, were eante ie Aa in his pomeution” ‘The: Geteciives cltin , aac a resid Benate and House Cham: ‘Trolley Nearly Kills a Sian, That both men ‘are of the ““knocker-aut cla Concessions e old Y pictures. adorn the” ery ries i Jers, although the new building is prac:| LONG ISLAND CITY, Jan, .—Frank ML Hair, | #84 tele pl “fe are aay Ops BURG, Jan. The leally in readiness. The officers elected | of 33 Newell street, Greenpoint, a married man, ie \naricated O'Ne | Slan Government will settle the Pamir re the same as at last sexsion, the only wer thie morning by a Steinway electric | and McDonough were. remand ETHIE RRSP SEGRE aI ontest being in the election of Clerk | *4* Tun over this morals by & - — y nam y by making conce hit \ear at Vernon and Jackson avenus His right sions te Great Britain, The Chitral fcLaughn Gov. Greenhalge will bo | lee was cut (om and he was olvernie Internally re Money for Shepard and Pea ati TCM Tas eaitna Guru aGieren -m Jov, \ingured. moved to St. John's Hos. 7 elit 4 ¥ +s A + dpaugurated in the new hall of the | pitarand will dle, Patrick McCaffrey. mageas, || Gee Deoianis Pl Tiast and Bavard Koad, which Is the only pra louse of Representatives. { sjoeeph Culver, conductor, were arrested and | ard were allowed $1.50 each to-day eer eae oe ae E” Tocked up. Cullen for thelr services In tak ey gs ect iaaamal t | 9 66 ” -—qe—-- caro to the Appellant Courts area ah ) JUSTICE M’CREA’S “SALE. $0 adaltional tur printing’ and i Trouble Over in Gleasonville, [oie Andrew M Jan Minister to Retire Under a ) o si 1 CITY, 2—Ex ‘eas. | oMcer ) (te Was Postponed and Resnlted in| LONG ISLAND Cy ae en ets a. urer Hieckw : ne Cl seeataer a. i = Lawnult, | rreasurer's oMfce to-day and formatly turned the er Sas BRSBURG, Jan: £—The re Civil Justice Willlam G. MrCrea 4s|omce over to his muccessor, Lucien | Knapp Frese a yeh Ghis aged bs aM fF I. Krivoschein, Minister ¢ being sued for $40, the amount alleged to | Meckwent optned the safes and surrendered ali linemen: are, busy (olay gevlii realy wise 10 Way and Communications, ty to retire in be due Advertising Agent Jules P. Storm| iienied. that he Bee ee ee dati erced ten | Sommcnuence of nla connection with. the for advertising a foreclosure salo in| amount of bonds. | He sail he, simply ened a) Ten te Laat might there were onty a few dn | COD Aven My Ba Me mat which Justice McCrea was plaintiff's at-|‘°" " St ais Soy SPmat Pict OF ARG fick: HRN lower pac Hon Which was obtained from the ent torney. It eppears that Storm was di-| pishop Loughlin Not Forgotten. — = Finance discovered this scandal rected to insert the notice of sale in tWo] 4 gjomn pontifical mass of requiem for the re Votitient Pin Falliag. voschein Was requested to resig! mewspapers, which he did pose of the soul of the late Bishop John Louxhlin, | County Clerk Henry © Saffen, of Brookirn, | Natives Attnek Fi rs Justice McCrea asked for an adjourn-| was celebrated to-day in St. James's Cathedral, [announced the following appointments inh ment of the sale which was granted, but [Jay street firontizn, Bishoo M'Donneil 404 8 Von unin moruing’ Mila J. Lorch, Deg Congo E ceording to Storm's lawyer, he neg- | late mumber 0! Je Van Goran ehulty, clerk, aml Charioa Wei PARIS, Jun 2.Tho Patite Republique ected to advertise the adjournment as — =. — Neier ceeds ys that the Alinister of the Cotanies required by law. When the date of sale Hurtin Goes Up Higher. ae Deleas as eau aiN Pir « Carrived the auctioneer could not sell be-| the charities Comminstoners reorzanizet a! a | dundee Trans os Referee. ie cabioe ihecmlvauen #bat cause the law had not been complied | meeting held in the oMce on Kim ples | beotudee Truss.» n nem Niels expedition hat fircokien, thin morning: Bx-Assemb'xemed toha:| Court Neadh expired enter ante t was attacked recently } tr, Storm elaims that Justice Mc [ie Rati, Trerently aBnointed “to 'ruccred & Sar rea MY eee eee tiven: awanie cembarsioe there was so a 1 at having Ade A) risstoner Cott, wae elected Tr r, Jinan againes Whiliem a * ve the of Whom eighteen were white men, were Mate OF the sale that he refused to pay | Adolph Simis was recelecied President [eee eee on a aeclpage Ina, wll’ for ae meet Uilied, the advertising bill alre ady ure dy —— = | Ate. j 1 ie € came up bel ustice Gets an Oe or: nu Bashing © via oe » alle im She eae UP Olotrlct Cis A Democrat . mm | a ee | Sing and Bashing of Servia Do Not Bourtg duatice Metrea’s counsel ald | comptroiter Palmer tiny appointed Deputy : | mes the'd Suid be a general d= |comprroiter Hubert_0.. Smith as hond clerk at a| By a decision by Justice Culien this morving a ved ; : that tne Maken for an aiiournment fOr | reduved salary, from 84.000 to42,4™. Me Smith | vaiuaaon Axed princi Anca ae RADE, Jan Heriour differ Bhe week, Which was granted. fee Demorrat Whoal paeeracti ftom too (, ences of opinion exist between King - ——_— | $is0.000, Tt was ty of the A ican} Alexander of Servia and his father, sol Munk. The Bridge Rickety Anyhow. — | Manatacturing River, 40 | ox-King Milan a Greenpolw 60 Jerson, of 189 Fi © Hundred and| 14 ISLAND CITY, Jan, 2—The wooden Bs — Pine ceen, and Hugh MeKenns, of 34 Fast | drambridge over Newtown Creek, which connects New Hank Over the Bridge. Dally Matt Service Ketween South- Twelfth street, were held for trial thin morn: | Long Island City with Greenpoint cannot be wap Garshacamusiohn’ tanh. sh-tireaivay and _Mmpton and New York. ing im the Yorkville Police Court to-day one to-day by teams or vehicles. Foot travellers Melrose street, Krookiyo, opened for business this} LONDON, Jan. 2. The Press Ass : ry of adulierating milk, The « In three hours over seventy-five ac-| tion announces that a daily mail servic feCharies Wever, #. wicleaaie milk dealer, more aca opensd, ‘Janes C. troner ia Prem. | between Bouthampton and New. ¥ supply of ph pt Ble sable, nd Thomas |. Jones cashier, will be commenced very shortly. [GOVERNOR OF BITLIS KILLECIMMENSE GLOAK SALE THEIR STOCK W —The Pall Mall Ga- “a, VENING, JANUARY 2, 1096. bal a ett a 4! room eee cen ach : fn! Ste oh or THE ruagara, corel begat dors alt furnished floor for hou i HARTMAN CLOAK COMPANY, eee Be MANUFACTURERS AT WHOLESALE AT 21 WOOSTER ST. 134. W.—Four-room flat, furnished, RETAIL AT 50 PER CENT. OF THE ACTUAL CORT TO MANUFACTURE, ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE CAMMEYER BUILDING, At 810 to 318 Gth Aves cor. 20th S S — pdgalit 8T., iy iia ws furnished flat, PRET ; ano; Make offer, Bilin, 220 W. 41st at 1 1 {_ NO ONS WWHO PRET SIS TO BS | writ of. W.—Completely. furnished sinelé ce wernt ie TIME flat, 4 Po ath, steam heat, Dovtor's bell. [ATTUL ST. 363 W. (etation Soh & abley 1 wr bo ild ibiteld | inhed corner, bay winds 8 foom, \ ITION ¢ THE te eam, hot water, ", ei | PDGAR: ‘ Real tstate tor {ae Westchester. | jor er ior W.—Hlegmily turn! WESTCHESTER VILLAGE bultding tot heated flat: $35 monthly: i reatd Malnents. Go vate PETER BANG, c Tartiert Lakh wt al ace LTH ST 78 Wo Part a4 flat a A--HANDSOMBELY furnished flats $59 to $150: Real Estate for Sale jerseyCity. [Si iiiiaitned: references required. Dailey #0 CASTE: 820 per month wit buy OG Court Law Ant ihe Hereey City, rooms and. bath; Queen An tinge, ehane PRESCOLT, 38 Lath st, York ¢ ut New $10.00 Couches for 812.00 Couches for. $15.00 Couches for 919.00 Couches for Real Estate for Saie Out of the City. J ALLESIZED FARMS for sale, eany (ermal have 1 Neat section city, Apply renting depart- | youNG MAN wante to rent tor Susehiove: Beare nt ‘ ‘ Fen tor igh Wada Fomor ie ipep eae HOSUR ‘spring | menty ate Es a"BONS 42s, a 8th ors} furnished roome felon ih et eee on Payment’ of ee i cant siden A. box 62 World. Fy pt - = T HAVE al ‘aasortment_of furn! “ OO A WEEK, Real Estate Wanted. WHAT 834.00 W A 5-PIECE PARLO! CLASS ¢ ACTUAL TA BUY: SUIT, FIRST & MORE THAN ee i and Tan Associa. | fi 17 Cooper Calon, MONEY TO 1OAN JEWELL, Tullaing 1 an’ DOUBLI eal Flats and Apartments Wanted. i | Estate to Exchange. T HAVE SEVERAL parties wailing for fur- ELE Binge Be. PRIVATE HOUSES and flats, and business pro} Unturniahed ‘Rooms to Let. Aubusaon Carpets, 1 yard wide. 200. cat cine th St. Inclusive property: Bentory S142 Worth, SOL HEYMAN & CO., 993-995 Third Ave. WKEN 50TH & GUTIL NT! ELPGANT | fron front ¥ watown sacrifice for manufacturing nd engine, nearly all tn complete 5 Beekman ELECTRICITY « 8 & WHITING, vallty, fo" bracing ie aculon and ing. Tho only universal remedy that ai| Houses and Apartments to Let tembern of tte inedical profession accept. One Tene $00: per tine. Memond Tims, 70, pe t fine; ‘Third amd Subsequent Tomes, ibe. per No extra charye on Sundays Unfurnished Houses to Let. BEAUTIFULLY decorated, 3-atory houses on 186ta st. between 7th Dicck trom elevated railroad station. 238 W. 156th at Brookivn. PUTNAM AVE., 1228—9-room brick, all tm | provements; rent $23, free until’ February; PB. Beer, owner, 108 East 1224 Broaktyn, | fountain: SONN'S NEW YORK ELECTRIC BRUSHES ontaining 6 and 9 rooma; ail Improv th perfect Apply TH ST., 201 F.—Sunny large front room, suitable employ, Active. eléckticlig~are ie¢hul |W. W. TAYLEURE, Agent, 189 Balitc at. B'kiyn. | for two: heat gan & bath, Mattly. _ ai | particular, and will 4 niet En ely furniaied rooms, house- ular, and jo all th Sa Se = i deme; 82 to $4.80, them. Not magnetiam, but « Weusen Wanted keeping of gentlemen; SR COLO! WHNGD CAR EG 608 wae) a) STH ST, E.—Elogant sunny parlor, ault- | sensibility OOM HOUSE, between sth & 6th Able for 2 gentlemen; bath, gas; reason | THE FACE for removing Wrinkles, h Byrne, improving the Complesion, curing Ni te. THE HAIR BRUSH and Coml tha Growth of Hair and restoring Ite color. | Tho Body and fath Brushes, for the cure of | Rheumatism, stimulating the nervous aystem at Preventing sleepless Flats and Apartments to Le Unfurnishe We particularly invite Aisbelle to call at gra! 8T., 648-3 root {hin of ‘any of our offces, and make « rigid or Cee ee Ciesthast git ue | amination | > x LM tet eee ALG. HEGEMAN & CO., 1121 Broadway. ‘Send for Pamphlet. NEW YORK ELECTRIC BRUSH CO., | 027 Broadway, between 3 ‘22d Sta, ST AVE. to de 1ST AVE. ja 1087, near G7th st.—4 large rooms, #1 nall family TIP 1895, q adh FATH ST, 383, 335, 337 B., between ist @ 2d aves, DON'T BUY A TRUNK OR By |"—Handsome fata, 6 root bath, with parior 24 lave examined ogr stock. We POst- | heaters, decorated cellings, halls & bath beated, UNDERSELL every. house. in the city. | Bew houses, rente $25 to $9 Janitor sare of our own manufacture, made ga7H st E.—Fine apartmenta; all improve: i finest of selected, leathers by ‘skilful |” mente, Fei “cates Tas alg SATHER DRESS SUIT CASR.. MTH ST., 159 TO 167 E—3 & 4 rooms, decorated, be apatite tbriypeiieae Pera hallx heated, ranges, boilers, tubs, WANT BAGS (Spe Sale)... ‘80 69 EB, between 1UUS AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES, 6 lee roome & 1. rk & Elevat ath, sunny wide \ LE FLAT. 6 rooms & bath: ul ( . rate. Jauitor, dis E. 624 Bt | {ores ondways on is Coes Lapa Mts (Antor Hense), | FLOORS, 5 stationary tubs; $11 lige TRAVELLERS’ OUTFITS. | ~ montuly 3, 201 E izeth at, 3d IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. mm’ heated, “coi and' wud tur | heh telah: | nianed! "Acent™ om premise | been elected Secretary of Unfurnish: Inte lodge S08 AMSTERDAM AVE Union No. 11 han) “lmprivemente. heated jeweied deny Ereerick « AVE, 72 pon ling Secretary all Improvements, smal! families only has been elected office inanager of Machine Wood: WATTS ST. 17. 19, 21—To tet, eplendid apart: | i, ttomeamine Calin Sue ralted Ue initla: | WaVRRLEY PLACE, 192—Elegant Gate. all. tm- pomae arius, ec ary Beerdrivers’ Union 4 19t0 intern 28, fed ae Niay after @ brief flineas. via . wation}= The Phoenix Later Club. Ko of L. brass work+ 200, 304, cor! ra has clected J Ardee, Mamter Workman. (. ), @ata, 6 Fooma, bath, dees tebe O Ourry, Judge; J el, Judge Advocate; hn be — | (He cary 7k Is dude Advocates | errr ari say & lw W—4 lught Foe @ Bath Workers’ Intern ted: Veler ss Ken Preside Viee-Prest- | 44TH ST M9, 017 W—New wer Tieton tlt Qurat 1. 368 W., between sth & ju Ne nation bath; halls heated, new houses, re: has serat from ite n hip STH ST. 514 W Apartment 0; 8 & will be required to pay double the amount of the _ Toms, poe Pe LOR Apitianion t ATH ST. 40 W Free half month al TATHLAT, IM WeRnitihanns feturned 4 rooma & bath, $20. also furnished Py ba for sale om payinents, owner resides on | sual Hoipréy cath be jeri) YOUR LAST CHANCE. I ring se iatration last et, Hine I parts « ed to sindas W WEST LST ST. ATION Near Broadway Wh s | ae Mi dp 4&5 rooms & ba H bi wompner & son. | sy Y TReltien Gok f ‘ Unfurnished Norn > ta Sire Unfurnished Srookiva. RIvEHstt siemon at, 2, 4 8 ine Waban Meni Ga. Hoshi laren tonen'sarm, Sith Banas today handed down an opinion Furniahed G19: Side oF eRiei he nee Lae yaaa Io a iabeter MONTRVIDEO, M, ftih at. & Tth ave. —Puralahed Want apd therefore aubsces te des apartment to rent’ Wroadway. cable care. pass eee cee we doen "EADY ep nee bb phe ec Nae Flate and Apartments to Let. Purnished—West Sti near Gin a Helt Elmor. Hitondway—Second flat, HO week now letting 4 room: Janitor. 7 can 147 per wee! 160 We, ne new furnitu 61 W.—We 6TH ST, bath, completely furniahed, $8 RICHLY FURNISHED & light, ouisite rooome & steam heated; very readonable NORTON Furnished—™ CLASS ACT fail to mutt you will et_to you by the week. ate), 242 WV. 234 at. urnish any flat FLAGG (500 furnished With privilege bath; new house, Doyie's bell Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. CONNECTING oF 1 alcove room, private houne; hot, cold water. Particulars, R., box 310 World uptown “Furnished Rooms to Let. —Nice:y fur- ‘gentlemen. nicely far. XQTON AVE. AleNed large Poom, with all conventences, rea- onable, RIVINGTON 87. 75— furnished rooms for * Couples; $1.25, $1.50, SITY PLACE, 62-—Newly furnished; gen- of married couple; near Union square. ak Howell bell - . St 14—Furnithed froni parlor for 1 or & entiemen or man @ wif large furnished ‘or together; | 12TH ST. men, coup! TH BST, gentlemen can have 2 large room, private family; plano, bath; Bowen bell. 1TH ST, 149 B. ly furnished large, sunny, omfortable 80, $3.60, 44, Rb st, 244 E.—Handéome rooms, | 1 WANTED, World, uptown L Width at | WANTED<1 of 2 turnin | S4th ) FURNISHED FLATS, fine tocal- | uptown \ tern st. 1 heated nT se hot GATH ST. 428 E—Large, beautifully front foom; private family; all conv fmONNe a ee Le, G18T ST. 200 E.—9 furnished rooms, cooking stove, dishes, running water, gas, bath, $3.60. OTH ST., 24 E.—Latee & small rooms, with bathfooms: dining-room on parlor eivate family; a refined, comfortable home, ST, 210 E—Sunny, comfortable room, bath, private American family, §2 weekly; rete ed. Owner F.—Nicely furnished room, with ounekeeping. 18 Ems tur every conven floor UGTH 8T., oaure, Owner, rooms, southern housekeep! CLINTON PLACE, tlemen or 4.60. 1OTH ST. 189 W yy turn roome to let for Hight hi or for single gentleman; all conveniences . 118. W. Two nicely furnished rooms; hot i water, TH ST, 160 W large & small; ‘moderate prices, MTH PT. 200 W.—Comt roome for genticmen; he FH ST. 253 Wi—Two nicely f nished front 24 floor rams, in fat tors bell. 18TH ST, 206 W.—Large front parlor, $4 per Week: Home comforta, Patterson. 19TH ST. 264 W.—Two large sunny connecting roome; ‘hourekeeping; Washing convenien: wunay hall room, sori SP y_ sunny oom, steam 34 per week ST. 408 W rujmalonal well-heated roams, running water, onl Ab 8 for a ap st ‘ 0.44 Wi Wo—fack parlof @ connecting fooms “for gentlemen, famlly oF tight housekeeping, conveniences 164 Wo —Large & amail furnished rooms kt partor to HM ST, 18 W—Newly furniahed rome, large & tmall,, from #2 up 2TH ST 17 We—Handaome parlor floor sults with ath; aquare room, $%, bath, comventences; halt room 2TH st WoaNew, elexant, ares & small Peatiemes quie:, clean house: bathe $2. up Het ST. 38 W Handsome furnished roma: very convenience; also hail rooms; breakt it desired ST etn lcely furnished. heated utral location; $2, 82.40. 39.50 weekly The "earn R. BROADWAY, one Mano, heat HTH ST. iss W.— . heated roome; HOST. 36 W.—Neat rome for to! double, 49; closet, gai board. Paquet. fy mentiemen, $2 up, bandsomely furnis! # et, gan: excellent boars, Sagas 9 S08 (S4TH ST. 448 W.—Hal & square tooma, with " 42 W.. Tuxedo—Eleantly furnished | _Woards every con: sonable, rooms, large & amall well lieated: profession: | S4TI ST. 128 Wo—Elegantly furnished ig als accommodated: re urant; prices moderate. em: iny rooms, heated: private bath, @&- STH ST, 297 Wo—Blegant, large. nively fur cellent hyaiclanis ofBce. pear 2 Aiinel foom, excellent accommodations. house. 2TH ST.. 109 W.—Large & small roome, with keeping, large Niall room. F without loard; convenient location, 29TH ST. 118 W —Furniahed room, A small, |WTH ST. 211 Wo—Large & sinall, pleasant menilenien heated rooms: also table board; reasopable. 3TH ST, 209 W. ely furnished rooms; | Prives : housekeeping, st ATH ST. 219, Whos Gnavoldably Protector hen | latter tininacroom," wuewvelled “tab & exieneton ee aiwasie ¥ TH yo6 W —Unusudlly elegaat egeondslor AST ST Re room, hand- |” quit: other roomie: choice location: private cimely tar ting OF mugle; house: | , ult? other | rao. ana ! . Ke small handsomels MST ST. 367 W—Nively furnished sunny front) OTM ST are rarer a om’ housekeepiigs improvements, alugle | 00. ' $1.28, 873 aT S 21) ST. 853 W.—Neat, amall furnished room, $35 | ad, Kentiemen of housekeeping, also {runt hall tod ¥ HTH ST, 18 W.—Chotce of handsomely ture ished roctne, $3 upw js weTH ST Wot ), $199; water, a 1 TH at. ost W aT ST Womelike| Toma: ‘good Aree oF inal; rear |b TH ST., 232 W.—Connecting rooma for houses | first fat. suitable. foe keeping: hail rooms for gentiemen; newly fury wrd, reasonable; private niahed ts renpectable parties, 8280 to $10. a posing W—targe & emalt rooms. southera | e6TH ST 2 W —Cowtortante room & hoande fer mis + Wo Large & ams ‘ ow ished room. with board, Ta en aut Hei eniail runnitg © TID 8T,, 171 W.—Connecting second floor rooms; also back parlor for doctor; private family, ref erences 76TH ST. handsome Columbus ave. 80D ST. 10) Wi-Firet-ctass turnisbed large or ‘staal! roame: gentlemen or respectable giarrted couple. Apply superintendent, —Bright. pleasant furnished room in {board optional. Addrers B., 21 | -turntahed | moderate "4 roome for gen- | 14TH ST. 103 W. _| corner TH ave “sChilee roma, | 19TH BT, 206 W LEXINGTON AVE,, att Rorth ofias@ i? 26TH ST, 120 W.—Nicely furnished Foom Perwonn; board nptlonal: private temitgen eT ST. 10 W.—Handac privata hi Young man of good standing whe ould occupy large room with another, Meom Brooktyn. BKINGTON AVE., 854, 1 door f Pnicely furmiahed rooms; good Tocat Furnished Rooms Wanted. ATERER wanta basement or large room ot @@le\ big gids Sb A hecting house, Address H.. 1 University plage, 1] Ager WANE nico rosm; ee pi So tok 42 World, uptowi. he LADY wishes large furnished room nptown; Jat pr 2d floor. private hous z! s LADY wn fe R, box Ad | RESPROTATIE wants a roommate 7 Private hous LO, Sa at. Reraeshoascs | [WANTED Comforsante furnished. room, Broglliya agi hia Feferencen, private Be, ping: 1 nning water, from 34 to ith aves Boarders Wanted, table; moderate terme; table board, 403, dith at —Destrabio Tom, superior board, $6, 87; American famtly. AVE., pp. Cooper Union. r rooms; Substantial board; Engli 44.50 up. ATH AVE. OTH ST. furnished targa 10TH ST., 29 E.--Ploasant double & single roeme; _excollent board; terms moderat ke i LITH ST., 25 f.—Handsome large & small Coep onomss terms moderate; excellent table; Feber ITH ST. 212 E.—Single & double rooms, gee@ board; ‘terms mode early breakfast, MPH ST, 227 E—Two young Indies board for $4 each; private flat, Bowen’ 58 H.—Newly turntehed heated ate 132 Nicaly turatstied bi el for 2, $10 to $14; hall room, $6, . 22 K.--Handsomely furnished Fesammy oard: reasonable rates; references, 29 E—Desirable & handsomely Aished rooms, with boars, Pail rooms; board; terme modarate, HST. 118 #.—Warm, double @ ai Teduced’ prices; board It desired; references: 147 B.—Laree & small ts, Machetes TH ST., 144 K.—Handsomely (uralshed seem ind Inith excelenc boats home comforte:, masareee 1h UIST ST., 7 ¥.—Comitortable apartment families; TH BT. 51 W. (THE ARGYLE)—Reoms ee sulte of single; private bathe; private tablew STH ST. 125 E—Neautital sunny front Foamy” oining vedroom; private, conventences; onable. Maguire. x AIST ST. 201 E.—Toard, roam. gente, rly breakfast: as, heat; comfortab TH ST.. 238 K.—With refined priva ree, cheerful front room f running water; excellent table; hom moderate; congenial 7 ree, INGTON AN is ttvotel Botaher= dsomely Turnished rooms, with board; tarump _ THE BRISTOL. i ATHEST. ith ave —Combent ATH ST., 225 W.—Large & small rooms, het cold water, excellent table; terme LTH ST., 63 W.—Very desirable rooms; e vard; “families oF gentlemen; locailom renttu icely furnished rooms, - Vroard, 48, weekly! satly breaktast: Bod ole > AGTH 8T., 150 W.—Large & small rooma; — heat; fist-clans board: ceferences exch NTH ST., 231 W.—Large & small’ rooms with ee Wituout' board; moderate prices. —dingle & double rooma, good board ioTH st. gents, 36; ladies, $4; table W.—Large & small room ms; table boarders accommodal 207TH ST., 48 W. It you want the best-furnished & most comterte able rooms in the city, with poard. singly of @@ will pay a fair price, call wee referen 347 W.—Two rooms; family or wentiemen; lay handsome Dack parlor; eam cellent board i UST ST. 312 W.—Rooms, ha. dsomely cellent closet, hot, cold water; superior rant sult, wit ae 1D ST., 149 W.—Extra fine fi perior’ board, very low; tranglente taken, ST. 313 W., Cheisea House—Roome, wt tard.” singiy of oa suite; permanent et Gam a fortable home BD ST. Ss W one or tw 3p aT. Noard English family cam Voarders: nice home: W.—Warm, comfortable “roome @ n refined family; moderate terme ATH 81. 167 W.—Newly rhished email roume with board, doctor's office; table bean@; MTH ST. 241 W.— & small handsomely ture ished ‘rooms, excellent table: moderate prices, 6TH ST., 50 & 82 W.—Large room, heated; alae ‘sciall room, board optional 28TH ST.. 382 W.—Handsome large & small saaey rooms; Freuch culsine; mod Mart board Fell Brooklyn, M4 J rms, B vince nivel ha MACON ST boards Pp ’ VUTNAM AVE men, private ments, home « wet iwentencaa: Acellent board tor gentio- ____ Board Wanted. COMPORTARLE room, with closet, 65th at. 4th to cd ave; $6 weebly, Board,