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i i j LONDON A. 6.’S REPLY Satisfied with the Proposition of th NY AG ‘ermits a Selection of a Team from All English Clubs. The Date Practically Settled for Sept. 21 or 28 Rext. LONDON, Jan. 11.—The Secretary of the London Athletic Club, Mr. 8. K. Holman, was shown this morning a cable message from the Associated Press, containing the substanee of the conditions which, according to “The Eves in World's" interview with Mr. Benny C Williams, Chairman of the Athletic Com- mittee of the New York Athletic Ciub, would sult that organization. The cabie Message read as follows: September sult N denge, which see, 1 A.C. Joan atrengtiien its mn NOY. A.C. would tke leven events: |. 220-yard, 44-yard, hait- ile mile, five-mile, '120-vard hurdle, rh jump, putting shot, mi tm "an be dropped. expenses trip English ( Mr. Holman said that the proposals of the New York Athletic Club were gen- erally satisfactory, but the London Ath- letic Club could not officially pronounce upon them until the reply of the New York Athletic Club was received to the letter sent from here on Jan. 2. The committee of the London Athletic Club will be convened immediately after the receipt of the reply from New York. ;Continuing, Mr. Holman, referring to the concession of the New York Ath- letic Club, that the London Club might Strengthen its team by adding to it members from other English athletic clubs, said it was not clear to him whether the New York Athletic Club meant that they could form an All England team, or whether it was merely meant that the London Athletic Club could import men into its organization for the occasion. The London Athletic Club, he explains, could not temporarily elect members of y other organization, and the sugges- 'n raises social difficulties, The best plan, Mr. Holman thought, would be that the New York’ Athletic Club should broaden its challenge so as to make it read that an All England team should go over to the United States, In this case the London Athletic Club would gladly hand over the matter to the Amateur Athletic Association. In regard to the list of events, Mr. Holman eaid that if the New York Ath- letic Club insists upon eleven events, the English team must be Increased by two men for the five-mile run and the 220- yard dash. But, if the New York Ath- letic Club would substitute a quarter- mile hurdle for the 220-yani dash and reduce the five-mile run to a three-mile run, the eleven events could be ai ranged without an increase in the num- ber of the team. Otherwise, the events suggested by the New York Athletic Club are satisfactory. In regard to the result of the contest the members of the London Athletic Club think they have a fair chance to win the quarter-mile, mile, 120-yard hur- dle and the broad jump if Fry goes over. But they admit that they are sure to lose the hammer throw, put- ting the weight and the high jump. The 100-yani dash, half-mile run and distance race are regarted as doubtful. R. Williams, the London Athletic Club's high jumper, being a surgeon on board @ ship, will probably not be able to go with the Engilsh team, in which case the London Athletic Club will have no good high jumper. In conclusion, the Secretary of the London Athletic Club said that although the above facts are his personal opinions yet he belfeves that they represent the views of the Athletic Committee of the ndon Athletic Club, ‘Bo, far as the date of the meeting 1s concerned, the month of September will sult the London Athletic Club admirably, Mr. Benny C. Williams, Chairman, of the Athletic Committee,’ of the New York Athletic Club, was asked if, the New York Athletic Club would be likely iS agree to change the challenge, so ax bears all to invite an “All-England’ team to come over, as suggested by the London Achletic Club, He said: The competition must be as_un- tween the New York the tae on Athletic Chub, because they are the representa- tive ‘clubs of America and England, Tt Js the desire of the New York Athletic Club. for an annual international con- test. The New York Athletic Club ts the only organization in America capa ble of carrying out stich a plan, “In regard to enabling the London thletic Club to strengthen its team the New York Athletic Club is willing to “INO. officially state A hietie Club and ke any reasonable concessions.” mr, Williams. was then asked if the New York Athletic Club would consent Rubstitute a quarter-mile hurdle race for'the 220-vard dash, as suggested Dy the Secretary of the London Athlette Club, He said: “1 think it Is not p do. s0."" Piheked if the New York Athletic Club would consent to reduce the five-mile run to three miles, Mr. Williams replied “T think It would be. possible to do so. In fact, I think the New York Athletic Club. will practically agree to every suggestion made by the London Athletic ub. The date has, to all intents and jurposes, been setiled for Saturday, lept. 21, or for Saturday, Sept. 28, so is not to.interfere with the Internat! racht races, which are expected to tak jlace earlier during the same month. pan 30V. MATTHEWS ON PUGILISM Xefers to Roby Club and Wants a More Stringent Law. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. Ul Goy, Mat thews, in his message to the Legisla ‘ure to-day, says. regarding the Roby Yolumbia Athletic Club, that a more itringent law governing Pp fehting ‘This law should make Pee ee Pet ace either as principal or it @ felony to act second, The adverts of fight be made punts . Mov, Matthews rev the coal w year, and defends his riots with State an sirike the mes miners’ strike last action in quelling 't troops. Of the Pulln says: “A strike originating in Pull- foan. Tih, waa in sympathy ol hy the American Railway [Union oh and from. there spread to the towns and cities in Indiana, As Is often true, @ viclous element, unable to appre- ciate the institutions of a free people whore only idea of liberty is Hoense, and respecting no law save that of for . availed. themsclven uf ‘the opportunity 10 commit depredations. ‘he servicen of 750 Indiana troops tn is State cost the State $2,807, and this SMhount the Legislature is asked to pro- FIN KEEL OR BOARD? Question of Type Again Presents Itself to Yachtemen, Designer Gardner Favers the Fin Keel as the Coming Boat. New York Yacht Club May Build a Defender by Subscriptior Vice-Commodore Brown, of the New rk Yacht Club, told an “Evening World’ reporter to-day that he felt pretty certain that a cup defender would be built. He was not prepared to state where and when the construction of the vessel would be commenced, nor could he say what type of yacht might be selected. “Thougk I don't want to be quoted as saying that @ ooat will surely be built, you may state that {it is almost a cer- tainty. The matter will come up for dis- cussion at the meeting of the New York Yacht Club on next, Monday evening, when it is likely that all details will be arranged.” “Will a syndicate be formed, or will the Yacht Club open subscription books asked the reporter. “That I cannot tell. The members themselves will have to decide that ques- tion. It seems very probable that if a syndi- cate is not formed before next Monday night, the New York Yacht Club will ‘open subscription books. It is likely that very nearly enough money will be raised on Monday night to warrant the Club in going ahead and ordering a defender. Something of what it means to build and race a cup-defender may be gath- ered from this estimate: Docking and painting Entertainment and sundries This may strike the landlubber exorbitant estimate, but he not competent to talk about the matter as are those who have built and raced ves- sels of the size considered, who will fully appreciate what may seem ex- cessive items in this list, which omits such incidental expenditures as may fol- low serious accidents to hull or rigging Previous to or during the Cup races. It is sald that the Herreshoffs had sent In designs for their idea of a cup defender, but this could not be verified, None of’ the other 4 Rone or designers has pre: Probable that if the Club decides to bulld a boat, all of the prominent de- signers, such ‘ag the Herreshoffs, Phil Elisworth, A. Cary Smith, William Gardner, H,| Winttingham, 'G, Beavor Webb and others will be asked to sub- mit plans. The type of boat will be the all-impor- tant question this year. The speed shown by the Jubilee at times in the trial races last year Shanes. every one's eyes as to the possibilities that th style of yacht is capable of. Jubilee was unfortunate, being badly handi- capped by poor rigging. he fin-keels, too, have developed won- derful speed, but the fallure of the Pil- grim last year rather dampened the ar- dor of the enthusiasists who believe that this type Is superior to all others. it 1s not probable that the New York Yacht Club_ will pitempt any experi ments with fin keels and dagger centre- boards, but will be content with the piesa. al hr deep sloop rigged centre. board craft that has always been. the standard American model, and which has successfully defended the America’s ce for forty years, esigner William Gardner is a fin- Res! man | n “Evening World" reporter called on him at his office in 1 Broadway this afternoon and asked for his views on cup defenders. Hé said “I believe that the coming yacht will be a fin-keel. This type combines re- markable speed with great stability, and permits an enormous spread of 8 What improvements will be made in Nalkyrie IIL, if any?" asked the re- porter, ‘She will be a yacht of less displace- ment than the usual type of English yacht and with more safl area, From what T understand, she ts to be built espectally to sail In American waters, ‘There {a considerable difference between English and American waters and winds, as was conclusively shown in the case of Vigilant. She could not carry her sail at all in English waters, even though, her sail area was materially re- duced." ‘The meeting of the New York Club will be awalted with interest by yachts- men and the public in general. FOR AND AGAINST THE DEED. inglish Crities Differ on the tmer- fen’ p Situation. LONDON, 11.—The Yachteman Jan. thinks that many British yachtsmen will be “surprised and humiliated at the aur- render of the Royal Yacht Squadron to the New York Yacht Club." It foresees great difficulties should Lord Dunraven win the America's Cup, and Germany or France challenge for that trophy On the other hand, the Yachting World prints the deed of gift, and says that tt contains nothing to warrant the con- tumely with which It has been assailed. VALKYRIE NOT YET ORDERED. Ruilder Henderson May Receive jensuremnts Next Week. GLASGOW, Jan. 11.—The order for a cup challenger has not yet been placed. Henderson, the yacht builder of this place, who built Britannia and the previous challenger, Valkyrie, expects to receive the measurements next week, In this case the new yacht designed to race for the America’s Cap will be ready in about three months. TATTERSALL’S MAY CLOSE. ‘The Firm's Venture in This Country Said to Have Lost Money. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 11.—A special down in every way business could not basis, ‘A cablegram has been received by Col. Delph here asking him to appraise the property of the Company in this Coi, Delph answered, puttin: at 9%, The ‘ocal'agen o posible, but the pe put ona paying vide. —_—-—-— re Lost Tow, Judge Brown to-tey handed down an opinion defining the lability of the tugs Vandercock and for the lon of » tow of pany in this city refuses to talk on the maape Phil C, Kidd, the New York ‘Tattersall’ at present in auctioneer for se the it bo anise’ “te eld ‘in America by a Sie tata THS WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. Bargains in $40.00 & Cloaks. Saturday, Fan. rath. Coats, $5.00, that were $12.00 and 616,00, Coats and Capes, $55.00. formerly $78.00 and $100. Cloaks, $8. formerly $18 and $28, Opera Cloaks of newest design and material, $28. Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. JO, 50. CROKER’S 17 STEEDS. Kmart Shoe 0o, SPECIAkh SALE 1,600 PAIRS MEN'S GENUINE IMPORTED Russia Calf Romeo Slippers onty 99c. REAL VALUE $2.50. 1,000 PAIRS MEN'S IMPORTED RUSSIA CALF Chamois Lined Opera Slippers, WIDTHS, ony 99c. IN Al The Number to Go Abroad Be- duced by Careful Selection. All Out for a Last Gallop at Graves. end This Morning. Will Start for This City on Foot at 5 A. M. To-Morrow. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, Jan. 11.—The departure of the Croker string of horses from the training quarters is the absorbing topic about the track to-day. out for a final exercise g: this morning, watchful eye of Trainer Hardy Camp- Boulevard bell. olds away Herbert, garde. be, 2 Tassel. homa, full brother’ to Belle Meade, c. f., Wind. y Trilby, ch. £4 2, Br. f..'2, by ‘tre Bay filly, 2, a by ring will mon ceed on foot 10 o'clock, Mall ewenty, ecompanyiny oughbreds on the ‘Trainer Campbe! Dennis and. hve names are Tony Conn Witie Herdy Ci the prospect cream of the English turf the trip across wil and in perfectly commodations Atte on the steamer, tt True Blue, ch. c., 2, b3 by In reaching the steamer Mi embarking a eventh street. the seventeen trip to London will be Assistant Trainer John exercise boys, Eddie Potts, Willle’ Vande- water, Arthur Shaw, Joseph Shults and who will le in under The final selection, after thorough con- Montauk, ch. ¢., 2, by Stratmore—ppin. by Iroquols—Hilde- Natt Bumppo, b. ¢., 2, by Tremoht— ‘ammany. 2, by Glenelg—Trade Sweet Marie, ch, f., % by Iroquols— uois—Theodora. t—Pride, by Troquole Armiel. inquirer—Tomrig. leave, Gravesend to- morrow morning at § o'clock, and pro- to New York, probably issippl_about the foot of ride for ry English races for which It has entered, will not leave for a month bell is enthusiastic over nd has selected the string for the invasion of anguine that be made in safety, isfied with the ai dup for the horses — ee ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. (Rpectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, ALE. AND, Jan. 11. for to-morrow's race First Race—Selling; four Pathway o1M8 barry K. +145 El Telegrato tray Forest .- 135 Jim Corbett Jonzales ILU35 "Bayberry Since Albert: Second Race—Mile and Uncle Sim.sceeseees OR MIBBIVO ycecssssees hat veverdOS May BoSsscsecs Cheddar.-sssvesver e105, Third Race—Four and a halt furton <5 Nina 111 Mina Castles SUL Uproar filly. 19 Dy M 108 @ fily 19% Sve Fourth Race—Four and a stones. gon Mccormick" 132 Imp, Bones +135 Blacklook UUAS8 Keay are as follows and a half furlong & sixteenth halt furlongs. CARS Dashing Charlie...) 132 Benjamin. ....0c.ec2018) Sonora esse 130 Apolo. 185 Fitth Race-Six and a quarter furlongs; nell ing. Mickey B 119 Theire te 193 Pickaway Ns or 103 Doe Birch oa Gh 103 Sa fant ccsss 0.108 Adjourn 103 Headlight 0.200000 108 Lento Soom Tumult 196 Kentucky Lady tat Bon Voyage .. 108 May K 8 Samaritan’ cscs. 103 Wages for Tin-| PITTSBURG, Jan. A ¢ tnanufacturers and w th ba made to settle the wage for a settlement are favorable, pod the deciaton reached manufacturers and workers ing ate Workers, conference of the tin orkers will be heid in city on Monday, at which an attempt will question. The chances but it te under will only affect thonw Who attend the mect from Lexington to The Post says: Attempt to Enjoin Striker It in stated here on very good aU-| iavgrsitt, Mase. Jan 11.—C, T. Pomeroy thority that Tattersail’s (limited), of | goq enirteen other prominent strike Iaadere were London, contralling branch houses Ot ee eerea a teeta huis ian aol the same naine in this country, have]... Te aa ce’ ata ua Cane hacia. Gone decided to close out the American busi-| (ovr or arem. cm stan. 1 And atom cause wh hess, It has three exchanges in New | Sm injunction shoyld not be ineued agsinel them York, Chicago and Lexing nd it ts] Cnty” Bron believed that they have lost heavily ever 3 since they started. Expenses were cut Conan Btinn linwect: United States Marshal McCarty received a cable gram to-day from ting that a committed forgeries to the Cape Town bankers. Lippert Is in Laitlow 8 reet Fecently on charges of hav’ Town, South Africa, extent of $650,000 5 410,000 from the Rridge. Robert. M. Wilson is suing the Bridge Trustess Tree al wi ication, ‘The lot were op on the the Iroquois—Tulla- thor- whose the he very NDER ISU- ‘The entries and weights REAL VALUE $2.00. Mail Orders filled as long an they last. KUMFURT SHOE CO., 2 STORES, 28 East 14th St., 165 to 171 Grand St., Bet. Fifth ave. & Bi wi Cor. Centre at MORE TROUBLE FOR TAILORS. Eight Thousand of Them in Dispute with Their Employers, Elght thousand members of the Broth- erhood of Tallors, engaged in making coats in this citv, are having trouble with the contractors and firms for whom they work. The Brotherhood men struck last Sum- Delegate Herman Brotherhood, reported to: Robinson, -day that Hoff- shop to Bernheim, Bauer & Co., whole- sale manufacturers, at Mercer and Third streets. The shop in question had been struck by the Brotherhood tallors. Mr. Robinson called on Mr. Bernheim and the latter told him his firm was willing to employ the union men and give a verbal promise that the workmen would recelve the wages and observe the hours of work desired by their organization. Mr. Robinson wanted a written agree ment, but Mr. Bernheim refused to give one. A_ force of Brotherhood tatlors was ready to resume work in Hoffman & Blumenstein's shop to-day, but when Delegate Robinson's report was made they declined to go to work. —--———— DIDN’T OBEY STRIKE ORDER. Fort Wayne Street-Car Men Stick to Their Word. FORT WAYNE, Ind., Jan. 11,—Owing to dissatisfaction with one of the fore- | men at the barn and the discharge of four mer. a general strike on all the street- car lines of this city was ordered at a meeting of the Street Car Employees’ Union last night. to go into effect at 4 o'clock this morning. Only three men obeyed the order of the Union this morning, and all the cars are running as usual. ea Geos Justice Goldfogle Won't Evict, A boty of striking cloakmakers, with dlsposness notices In thetr hands, appeared before Justice All were given kmakers Goldamith has Issued 650 ticke ing cloakmakers to work. — Here for Five Cen where the poor may buy meals for 5 centa have been started, with $5000 tet over from last years fund, by the Industr! Christian Alliance. at the following places Bros ST Market atrert, Rivington street, and at the c Rivington atreeta, entitling strih — = Ginns Plants to Close for a Month. ANDERSON, Ind., Jan, 11.—Indtana window manufacturers have eritered into an agree ment with other Western manufacturers to close all manutactorten for thirty. dave with the hope of stimulating prices and reducing the out put. —_— —_ IN THE WORLD OF Lanon. George Westenbarg hax been 7 ate of the Progress Aan Fitters’ Helpers Joun Hassler in the new Resorting and ¢ ted by Branch 92 of te oft Union. Machiniats’s Union S PAnancial secre Workmen's The oMrers 12 are: Hen Charles Poh. Fresh. Reccrding Secretar, and Weber, Trustees Comar-Makers® Union No 165 hag elected to. | sepin'Frieimann, President: "stort nce onding secretary: Henry Tia ortinie | retary) Hf Bruyn. Financial Se-reary | Ewart toeshenkon}. Treasurer William F, Abrams has been elected Presitent of carpenter's Unica No 688. “Tha other tiem OMrerar ares HA. Nevker, Nice Piesidenss Fa Ward Areher, Reoording Secretary. tH. Gi) | dings, Financial Secretary, Michael O'Hara, ‘Trey Financial Secretary Rau, of Cigar Makers Union No. 1), has tesigned Mosaic and Encaustic Tile Layers’ Union Not has elected: John PBs, ident; John Mahon. Vice President. John Wh eamure John, Shannon. Recording Secretary. FW Reider,” Financtal Secre Thomas ‘Murph War Wood. Bradley, Edward Dalton, George Dun Lawrence Farley, Peter Kiernan, xe utive Board ers and Turners’ Unton S Nave been raised In. Flints the shop are ot Typoeranh ‘ng World ty Outat-w a amountitg’ to $59,862 82. were. distrion 25,1804, to Dec. 31, 1884. During the 1K94. "the disbursements. were For. howpital. beds, death —benent $7,322.76; strike bene@is, Drexel Home, enn teanae donations to other labor orgamisati: 1, 648.00; total, $4i, 470,05. ee Wits evn saloon | One bottle aiwaze sells at halt free. a) ae * henet from Sept year ended Oct. 31 ofthe man & Blumenstein, contractors, at 127 Hester street, claimed to have sold their YONKERS RESID 13 rooms; $2,000 a. . JANUARY I, Real Estate for S. fare, -Weatch: LAGE building lots on in. PETER BANG, 201 Eat ENCE for ea 16; fine new house, ice ay the rent. AL FOR SAL roadhouse on Long Island, with five rea of land, For parties tare apply 374 Pacific t., Brooklyn, NORTHPORT, L. 1 —Bu}) Jota $15; be. by same weekly, circulars sent.” LEWIS, 202 Broadway. Real-Estate. g* to moneyed men, emall tn- ore especial | Real Estate DRA from bank and bay extra To! mtory brick stab! 26x22.2 fret vente for $1,740; quire of OWNER, A. LONG 1 for cash; full OWNERS have y or vent? near the water 88" im Owner PRIVATE HOUSE! Ing 15 per cent. CO., 9 East 126th North CHOICE LOTS, 21 ward; $5 month teed pases; $4,000 in 1894 house of 10 suit 35.960, Investigat fell, fent or buy call on Scovill & C Unfurnish somest cow of lot 20x215 te ta, to exchany Miscelianeou: BOARDING-HOUSE; beat location; furniture cost price $1,700; must sell; of 6 rooms @ bath each; Income to or want a partner, BEEKMAN PLACE, 34, story and basement priv Inquire on premises or 0! TO LET—HOUSES—4i8 and y, new ,lan of ‘buying real valu urned for Sale - Brooklyn. WwW MONEY OHA of gar $1,000 Howtees, with. Diack from atation take L road to Chestnut st. “sation,” a office foot of atepa, oF Foom #3 World Hulding, N.Y GERMAN-AMERICAN IMPROVEMENT CO, FOR SALI-$200 cash, balance 6 per cent., 2 Story, basement and cellar frame house, B34 | at; price $4,000; tmprovementa 8 CG. HAL- BTEAD, 1267 3d ave, ss FOR SALE. A Story frame houne, 26x43; a 2: nd io tale a 10 per cent. abov 10T Nostrand ave., Brooklyn. Ie on rei Estate Wanted. SLAND, LOTS: particulars, give pric CASH, a1 NTED—To rent or buy suburban residence, within 20 inites, with 1 acre of more ground. Answer, with price, &c., B K., box 246 World, + Real Estate to Exchang proved apartment:houses, for Brooklyn or counth: Wall at 1 S, fats, business property, pay- afer Vacant lol BARNETT & in 7. elevators In complete RULAND & WHITING, 6 Beekman st. of oth at, $300 up- te and Apartments to Let. Unturniahed—Weat Si 109 W ner fit 8 large rooma, “jane Fier | FLATS— | | FREE USTH Fen. 1, 4 & 4 coe all Toren enue excett tar, dit to $16 4d We deeb we faeeots a W Shee at 1 DSOME FLATS, & rooms bath, $22 19 $28; Mant rosie Janitor, oa ear Hr front roams: 3&4: Root contition TORO REE Ww bt at, fantior tank Ww awed fC eh 'tve Unfurnished —North of sagth Str AMSTERDAM AVE, 1457 & 1481 Rent $9 t0 $12.50; 2 & 4 tight fooms; fate tn the efty for the money jist st, prov near 1 the Mest Mer Preanyt eng , allowed: ho A nooMs, $1 2 verlooking Hudson 1824 et | Unturnisher Misr cilaneous, LATS siet completely and ready for housekeeping trvn wortinent equal ty any tn town, ant | everyt marked in plain Mgures: call ant get estimate, Including the Ii silver, crackers Kitchenware, Be: easy weekly or monthly pay ments, dy mot bother looking for sultable Mat " until you to our rent. ing depart: have them at all prices ToRent from 251 at to Harlem, send for Wiustrated book on home furnishing HENRY MANNS & SONS, 420-411 fth ave FLOORS, 6 onthiy. roomie, PETER BANG, on uM atationary tubs 201 EB. 16th at Unturnished—Brookiyn. © CHEAP FLATS. $10 Fooma @ bath; hot & cold water ; hAif block to station; take Kings Foad to Chestunt st. station: office foot Sunday, of room @2 World Butlding MAN-AMERICAN IMP'T CO, TO LET, fata, reduced renta, 107 Vanderbilt ave, ma, every Improvement; Janitor on prem: Ht times: 15 minutes tc Nw York: reduced from $22 to $14; free to ruary, Ho Wy ROZELL, corner Myrtle ave, and Adelphi at. Brooklyn: Furnished—Eaat Sid MADISON AVE, 1625, Strang’s bell—Nicely fur- Rinhed b-room fiat; bath: complete for house- keeping, 39 wei reference Furniahed—West Side. FOR SALE—The subst lal T-story building, 299 Wt AVE. L—4 roe C fori st 1a Ww “nished for ‘hous MTH ST, 264 W.—Heautitully furnished «i und flat, $10; 2-room apartmente & amall rooms, “4 outside rooma & bath; Ny: troll len guaran: | parlor HN 66 tral GIGLIO, 626) brass bedstesi rpeta; china, al! ver, bargains. If you want real e1 20., room 109 World Bullding. ed Hou to Let. if Eaat Slot at ar house; very low reat. ER, 440 Brookiyn, E. sith at 4 small 3-atory brick houses $18,000 per month; hand- Saniter or bali boy: NTH ST. 21 E—Biegantiy, furnished fal “Toms. bath. Rested,” McKeon TH ST. 123 W.—Nicely turniahed ¢-room | linen, silver; near Park; $7 weekly. 643 W.—6 roma, bat roished; china, silver, Brooklyn. connecting room af ing; terms moderate rses, Brooklyn, ‘on Warren. pla wate street, pt @ierate Sie mine eae alee 3) ne od mer and succeeded in obtaining from | Brooklyn, om Warren place; private atreat, with Troquols-Vallette which” wae slated t,|thelr employers a weekly wage scale Aletance to all ferrien: containing ¢ and 9 rooms: 7 and ten hours the limit for a day's | s!! Improvements perfect order. ply . tal . For iad pe deft behind, Mr. Campbell! work. Since that time the contractors |W. TAYLECRE, Agent, 129 Baltte at., Brookiya, CPB gene depart: Mull lots ab follows: 5 have complained that the wages were|TO LET—Centeel cotta ent to ail ‘Banquet, now. nine years. old; Don|t20 high and the hours of labor too | ferries, carw pass, $20. "Biya. Alonzo, five; Dobbins four; Harry Reed,| Short to enable them to make any will furniah any fat. tn three; Utica, three; Flirt, four; Stone:|Proft at the prices offered by | the jk. FLAGG (800 furnished Teh pix. These are the’ older’ horace, | Wholesale dealers, but they were under | ____ i IY will be accormmented be the follow, | bonds to keep the agreement they made | WE CA T your house furnished of wntur- ee vighiy bind ned by the follow-| with the Brotherhood of Tailors and| nished, send ua description, MURRISON, 26 wept Ober ah ean o-year-| could not get out of It. West dist Flats and Apartments Wanted. eh ITH ST., 356, $35, with fine di TH ST. Handaom heaters: decorated new houses: r |MTH ST, 67 bath & ly cty_ points; very low, $31 t TH 8T., 159 TO halls heated, 0TH ST. 14 B Mount Morris wreroom improvements, hi ‘oder oie Janitor, 1762 1st KANEDAL NICE 110 B, 4 rents, 9th st RGE ROOMS, pect before rei one. let tn private ho AROADWAY Apartments Wis al COLUMBUS AVE, 4 roome; all tmp Janitor. PERRY Watt, #D AVE, 2104 & 2106, rooms, ‘with Improvements, $8 to $10. near Ave TO 66 E.—Eleg: handsonio decorated new flats, 6, MUNDORFF, (305 Raat Toth at. Unfurnishe AMSTERDAM AVE., corner 100th at — t, steam heated, $28; tr 3 or 4 large Parlor &@ baseme orations & Improvements, | 437 E. between Ist & 24 aven 3 rooma, cellin bath, Janitor, st extra 7. 8 root } steam heat; highest easter- ferlouking Central Park; rent wo, 167 E.—8 & 4 rooms, decorated, ea, bollers, tubs, dc, Toma; steam Dr. Fu FLAT, 6 rooms & bath, all jandaomely deco fe. Janitor, $18 B. 2d at; B. improvements, $12 to $15, Bee ‘ave, near 9lat ot. Madison ave., corner Sth at. heated, coal & wood furnished. on premises. FLATS, rooms, cheap rent. Apply 0d at. ty of them’ before renting sis, $12 & 415. MUNDORFF, 237 & all light @ ing. *lsew! Inted; come & < rents only $14 West near 100th at.--Floar to or ® roms; $25 & $30, Bint he 224 3 tot rom ery conve! de. 26-8: rover: ST, 17, 19, 2-—To let, aplendid apart mente; renta cheap; fine location. Janitor WAVERLEY PLACE, 186 corner 10th at 8 rooms & hath i perfect order, rent #18, Jani tor, of MORRISON, Wo diet et, near Bway. TTH AVE, 200, 294, corner 27th ® fats, Ave sooms, ti ‘orate: he new houses; rents, $23, $28 BECKMA OTH AVP, 886-6 roome & bath, all improve: ments, steam heated; very moderate genta GEO. GEOGHEGAN. {0 WW. sem at iP st W.—Five large Fooms, bath; low ust 87. 21 W—Decorated aparimente: 4 rooms @ hath; vente $21, $26 SATH ST, 4m W He STH ST, 34 mente; Janitor, TH ST. ‘epartment Gri ne. 0W — ~ bath, #34 to 815. 1 ieTH at. mall families ‘steam-heated; moderate reate Preo ¢ T., 245 WisApartinenis at all times for A’ people, D Sf, 18 W ished parlor & bedroom sa of ba Doyie's bel HST ats Womdiient outside room & hath: | room, $20. 822; parlor heaters: all” (prove: mente; also basemnt, $10. Janitor, hall boy VTM ST. 308 & 268 W.~Reduced rents, 5 | roams @ bath, Jacitor ST. 317, 319 WN hats! tnipravementa; 3 Nght fx ais sw Rie 2488 mht ns halle rents $17 | 2H Ma S50 ST. 638, 636, 637 W.—Che 4 Toome #11. 4 roomie, #12) all TH ST, 4 Ww Flat, € rooms & bath; quiet Free naif month; 3, 4 rooma 7 rooms @ bath, ali improve- Inquire 43 W.—Newly decorated, sicam-heated | 41ST ST. 394 E-—Large & small rooms, house 4 rome & bath. Janitor. jew apartinents, 5 roo! alte of Janitor on premises, flat, 6 large reome, heated. Janitor. with parlor & path heated; Unfurnished. WANTED—Honse, about $15 monthly: prefer to go towards busing, city or country: praferres. RESPONSINLE, box 286 World, uptown. Furnish: WE WILL RENT your tu Morrison's Fiat Aj Unfurnished Rooms to Let. isTH ST. 409. 4; bO8-BO9 ath, at., 2 Foom 23D 8T.. 360 W.—A ye hail room to rent, un- furotahed | 30TH ST. “near 34 ave—Private house: Ia room; tise of kitchen; $280. M, box 300 World, upto re Unfurnished Rooms Want: TWO or three unfurnished rooms, between West igoth & 170th ata, S$ Nieuwland, 1962 Amater- dam ave, WANTED—Two or § extra nice unfurnished reoma. located between Sth & 7th aves, 30th & 39th sta W A., box 260 World, uptown. YOUNG COUPLE desire sult of unfurnished oF furnished rooms, or small fat tn nice hous downtown, near Battery. Address, with price, Advertiser, P.O. box 2125 New York City, SS Furnished Rooms to Let. One Time, 900. per tine: Saeond Time, 170. per fine?) Third and Subsequent Times, 1c. per tine No extea charye on Sunitaye IRVING PLACE, 22, well-furniahed ‘roo! IRVING PLACE, 23—Large, nicely furni large closets, Ist floor, Cheap rent. XINGTON AVE, 1430, near Aotn st L = Comfortable room; board optional; house. LEXINGTON AVE, 61, corner 28th st Furnished room for 2, $2.60; single, $1 MADISON AVE 24 & 34 story large room with board, refer 319, betw ation tate 18th & 19th ata —Nicely or 2D AY Three furnished rooms, together of separ i locatton, private femily; Bult As every convenience. 30 AVE, 483—-Porniahed front room, running water Keeping: Ist Moor, $259 aD AVE Nicely furnished front room for a uple geitiemen manle ior st. “- 1 rooma to tat b Jemex OF reapectad: fF Broadway HTM ST., 88 Eon Handsomely fur nished ‘square room, big closets, terms mode HTH SP, $7 Fy near Tradway—Reterorated, nively fdenished ‘rooms, $125 t0 $3 weekly near 24 ave. —First-clas furnished roomie, $175, Sood home & all c pri- ght room beate ished; terme very | fag es, ST ST 206 Large fe; heated: amy terms myers 2p st. 23 : fF singly te aT 122 & " 6 “ wma, $2 week | i | wished large & small SIST ST. 289 gent ely faralehed “trcet : st genta rit ser st rated roams: ample | #2" running water, bath. gas; teaionaiie ences | aoTH ST ® to 83; mitt st Purnished 2 housekeeping; bath ‘ in flat Elegant + 30 house. Fe gentlemen or nose. Ny Keeping or gentlemen. $1.25 up. GST ST, 353 E.—Large & smali rooma light bouseaeeping or gentiems terms reason: ‘GST ST, 316, Bld, 324 E—Furnished rooms, ledis ot genia, housakeeping: #35 ups Medios TH ST. 110 B—Handsomely furnished, healed _.20NaTe Foom; alee eflee Lor dectar 5 62TH ST. 59 W—) Harlem ed parlor, heated, with bath, gentlemen | Furnished Rooms to Let. Eaat Side. | aaTit te ar git ec a, Foums; private Furnished foots, hea Feaktaat (td table furntshe Married couple; private TH ST. 187 B— Comfortable a ngle; homelike: multable friends, board if desired, L station. st. c: | reht. SOTH ST., 149 E.—Nicely furnished rooms, Ing houmekeeping. 214 Hands parlor, ern | ot ts for dos and enall + Will take F009 INT wutitully. tuent | beds between Madison & Park aves, Aditrene KO, Tis ad ave wea: Side. dit for h had $4 vie st nished rent $2.50 HAV room, apie OTH ST. 4 Wot 2d floof; hal} roomne TH OST. 7 W rooms, house hi commortat TH OST 12 Ww. floor to let tn houre: furnished voome, with board, tn mine 97 upward 1TH ST, 61. a WwW rooms: parlof floar dining-room, superto & service | ioTH st, Keeping! 22D ST, N oh. a4 W. Warn ms for geatlenien oF 0 Th near 10h ation, 82 he rivat De, Bs ekly. a + Southern th W-2 Iaundry privileges 4 We front room, light HD st. keepin ap Foon; 205 W.—3 rooms (uit) for Mant ultable 2 or 4 people. 1298 W.—Private family; 1 of 2 gentlemen, trot Back parlor, 2 connecting 23D 81. 406 W.—Large room. complete for housekeeping; also front hal MTN ST, neatly turn family. turniahed TH ST. 17 W.—Handsome parlor fi with bath; square room, $3; hall Fooma, 2, newiy decorated: $2.59 weekly: r STH ST. 20 W.- poms, heated, » rooms for gent! OTH ST, e4 front runny roome, bath, attached; reasonatle, ‘all sonveniences; moderate gentlemen only [MTH st, 4 commodated; restaurant attached, 207 W —8quai heated, all conventences; $4. DTH ST. 40%) W.—Rede ved, handsomely furnished rooms, $3 Co $8 W: 3TH ST., 308 W.—83.50 | “ale front parlor housekeeping: single roo! MST ST., 342 W.—Housekeeping: furnished quony room; every co zoom, $2. HD ST., 229 W. -Nicely folding-bets, ruaning wat hall rooms, ished rooms, $3 upward per week. Wight’ bedroom, priv: 8TH ST. 331 W.—Furniahed parlor & b ‘with board for 2 gentlemen Mrs Dent 36TH ST... necting roome, furnished; convenient for housekeepinx. NTH ST., 253 W.—Front basement; other bath, gus, housekeeping allowed. HTH ST, 241 Wo—Nice small room ‘all conveniences; 82 i ATH ST, W.—Large & amall reoma, 2 to $7; breakfast optional, @D ST, 201 W—Square @ front room} closet; grate fire, small room. (3D 7T., Gt W.—24 floor, front, heated ultable for 1 or 2 gentlemen, $3. ap st, W.—Sunny, large & am very comfortably furnished; running 44TH ST. 147 W.—Pleasant furnished. room reasonable; board optional, transients acc dared 4sTHST., 66 W.—Sunny hall room; large bath, private family, 4TH ST. 130 Ww een Broadway & 61 Sioely furni ees MOTH ST. 198 W near Broadway —Larre, | “Slomely furnished roams, wlth. bath ASTI ST. 401 W Nicely Curniated, minny fas, bain’ private family: BL T5.) De Ie AOTHL ST. 7) W. 1 block from elevated at Furnished rooms for gentlemen, sanitary tog 1 #2 weekly. ). Brooklyn—Lavge, Aree boarders TLEMAN wi out board, prt terms H., box 275 World. wants hy with mienie, 33 F mail room, ement oh at with or THREE FRIENDS wish furnished rooms together, where they will be unmolested. Between th @ 40th ets, Address, with price, O. i, BF Ave. ANTED—Large furaiahed roam, heated, W2ckn or ating noon, around Bh sts west to Grand. Central. feat front room) to Tet 34 eatablianed ns, ali cone mate: refer Nicely furnished rooma, $1.80 $3.50 to Handeomely furnished Font $4 50. _Small nicely furnished rooma, nlcely furninhed | 1 room, ‘also hall ‘rooms; breakfast tt bath, conventences; | HTH 8P,, 208 W.—Good-alzed room, suitable for 43 W.—The Wilton—Handsomely wteam heat ywiy tarnished rooms: large, W., Tuxedo—Elegant larce other rooms at moderate prices; professionals ac- rooms, alcely fura- nice!y furnished room’ large, well- | nce; ball jy furnished large room, foom, sultable for 2. THT RT, 138 W.—Cholce of handsomely fur- TH ST., £11 W.—Nicely furnished back | Kur jerme $14 per week. small roma: southern exposure; reasonable. jan’ office; reasonable, QOTH ST, 232 W.—Connecting rooms for SOTH ST., 318 W.-Sunny hall room; private fam- nicely (urmta) Furnished Rooms Wanted. number ; family; state particulars WARM ROOM: fr | World. wah |3 FURNISHED ROOMS, ah $2 box house World, uptuwn room; | hn One Tims, #0c per tine: Second {ney Third cmd Suboen Vi extra evwrae on Su ue, sven! — Every American Dist. is an Author: Sor THE WORLD, sengers will answer | | | siting | Uisements at affice rates. Sid, 34, 32, 8 el silty, GRAMEnE aca Weated ae iv hot fe front anigley. 2. ear 18th hut & cold water ningie efingle OTH St. M4 B —Handeom small rooms; terms reaso ITH ST.. 26 E--Pleasant heat oom, With: board; excellent tah WITH ST, gee parlor & French eluding iF table TH ST. 328 B. near perlor board ITH st. 28 Bo large amalt RST st. house: somely fu sexcellent table: houne. square Y of Rentlemer 48 F.—Roard, $4.50: Food reanertable hot oom; Berit at 4 rooms, furnish ' acon ished with board: ust sr. —66 i oe mforta LA moderute,’® Sratrelaae tabi STH et with excelle prlttt excellent bow MTH sr, rooms: rooms: it BH xcellent bi TH st. sar bountiful tabt 83D ST, 14 E., board;’ nlvely first HST. 106 R—Do excellent family STH ST. prices; b rms_ moderate. STH ST. 308 F.—Chearful, tleman: house @ table USTH ST. 144 eT A IG NT ST. emall root 2 cold water. ITH eT. Hi ted, KI TH ST HUDSON st., family: nice enee Mont UT st nt WoK Board, 85, $6 weekly; MTH st, 2 mult, $18; a 521—Boara, with, Anges neatly roma; ed; heated cold_water, Rowe: | 22D 87, turnisned, Stable board aD ST a4 WwW wiple $10 Tare Toom, at y pice | Tat hoard. parti OWmo- | 3TH ST. 140 W, rears -| WHIM Rood board, $4.50; prt closet, 3 | Double he have. +819 W. Elogantly, man coid water: hand: Heativnin MTH ST. 128, 127 Wo —Vory attra room; | ly furnished.” jarge, email. aunny r table unexcelied:. reaw-nable. ation— | HTH ST.. 187 W—Newly turntshed Plumb: | rams ‘with hoard: doctor’ reasanable naTH ST. Ww TH housekeeping: betwen oth ‘a both "ate —Lovely square front Miroom ; superior board FE —Nicely furnished room kentlemen, respectable German family, iniahed roomy, 138° E —Rlegant 1 THE ARGYLE. Furnished Rooms Wanted. 19 minuten th ot ror e family; singe man; $2 °K, Bex ine es Boarders Wanti ed. Time, Ie ent Times, 8c. per NO EXTRA CHARGE. Tel. zed Advertising Agency A. D. T. mete our call-boy Sree, and take your World Advere RING THEM UP! Ae oY 114 F.—Connecting 24-floor jable board; a i #@ LEXINGTO! cial RA AYE ISTOL,. 2 moderate term for young mam SSTH ST, 336 W.—Warm, single front room, | 17TH sT., fone Migiit; large closet; L statin convent “board [S0H ST. S08 W.—83.60; dcely furl TH st CIRCE MOTH ST. 228 Wo--Two nicely furnl 1ATH RT. . 48, ABW. —Specially: complete for housekeeping _front radins: stinerior homie tanto toes apectal = _|19°W ST. 3 W.--Larse & mal 36TH ST. 155 W.—Handsomely furnished large & | | poard: ladies, $4; gentlemen, $67 THT ST 85, 67 Wictares & eal Teoma pA, 1 > lor dining-room; table Reartort mee some R ‘ k parlor & seconG-mary jack. parlor & 441-443. W—Warm room weal fare Keepita! hall roma for gentlemen” newly fur- | Rished, with or without board; terme, reasog= ished: respectable partien; $2.80 to $10, © [able _ i jorn 300 W,—Nicely furnished front room, 8 W —Rnalish family can eccomimes [sz week: rink once. 7 1 hoartera: nice home. mood hoard. jst St 121 WW. near road saat | 7 Taree, sate with excellent table: terme le room. 89: xcellen’ hoard: private. ta tl ae rooma, indscmely furni home comforts; % niente a ? ences; superior Germam IN VICINITY Goth ata, by_resp H., Bos #81 World LADY sill give services fine sewers will Hight housework, J. J., 0 84 ave, young, wi family, near park: ‘A | Intoad, i40 Rodney at. 0 exchange efor children @& iy ‘ali’ conve li sIy: private bathe: petvah STM ST, 334 Wa trots en ates ateam Beat |TV ep sa oe plush faa ap st, TW. iighed & unfurnished heated | gy'¢n bi aris EM, alee ae moterate, (38TH ST. 281 Wo —Rlegant ta & small | cer GT. 101 Wo Parlor & bedranms, connect: | siterior hoard; near roadway: familen Mra tn cthermine; board optional; “moderate. | Ralitwin, 7 ae : 6 38TH ST. 292 W.—Conirali nieely hana $10 ST, 102 W—Mandnomely turtshed & byl rooms; heated: excellent tab TH ST, M2 W—Private family will tet | rome: also table hosrd: reasonable prices | “gentleman handsenely furnished room; break | 77!" ST. 310 Woon Je large & small reomei 1OUTH ST, 982 W.—sOne or m (OTH ST 307 Wo--Large & small rooms to Fem, tolmatinn: om ateaet Feri st, 32 WW —Purntahed roots WR STH OST, 21 W.—Sunny hall goom to imo] Soe = tees a re rainmeas Mortleen j astit st Hall rooms, southern expamerer | 2 roadway & brn |. Wit board: terme moderate, ata st family & weanstent hotel. Oey ements Mire. Channell. ‘alt 7 ; + 1 OM te T. 322 Wo Nicely furnished sunny room, FURNISHED HALL ROOM i a8 small, with hoards heated: taedereee ' ST. tit & 320 W.—Hendsomely- taralehe Norts 0 asty 8! ): excellent table; French culsine; table ee a ea sr Extra comfortable. square Foam i? par’ dining ble tena sel Miscellaneous. 3s) 108 W.—Kooms with board; retere HHANpSOMELY FURNISHED - — box 2¢ 4 tow | North of + PRIVATE FAMILY: large & small roma: heated: | 121TH ST. 264 roome to remy peep reniente omen only; home| wich or without board; terms moderate; private eeneais ‘retetenen Piivaie, box 290 Wotld, Ub> ey "i a —— LAFAYETTE AVE, 552, bet. Redford & Whe hay d mower atk tem belies | MACON ST., 497, near Stuyvesant ave, Room i 5 hicks st—Furnianed | DOMPa, private’ family: gentleman; comvemle tovime. for pentieme families urniened | ences: 85. | , PINPAPPLE 8T,, 93, 7 mites trom Bridges sa s sT 14 Brig! wunny fi light Pleasant rooms, excellent dow! $5 to $6, wie 7 *Jeternon ee Board Wanted. th & wha er nab MARRIED COUPLE desires rem & board; i ‘Brooklya. Om BOARD for lady, nice RE | BOONE, SORRD: Ceielad: ips — Fy