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HEAVY LOSS TOTRADE A Brooklyn Firm Tries to Compel the Companies to Run Oars Customers Can’t Reach the Stores and Shop Hands Have to Walk. Justice Cullen Denies the Applica- tion for » Mandamu: Inoldental to the big strike, McNulty, of’the firm of Wechsler & MeNulty, obtained from Justice Gaynor an order addressed Heights Railway Company, and return- able before Justice Cullen in the Su- preme Court Chambers to-day, to show cause why a mandamus should not be issued compelling to operate its several roads forthwith. Mr. McNulty says in his application that he has $160,000 invested in the busi- ness houses of his firm, one a dry- feoods and the other a furniture tore, at the corner of Bedford avenue and Fulton street, and that the failure of the road to run its cara regularly has repulted and is resulting in an alarm- ing decrease in the firm's trade and in heavy losses to the firm. Mirabean L. Towns, R. J. Moses and ared a8 counsel for rris & Whitehouse e railway company. yn Heights Company owns Fulton street Ine, running doors of Wechsler & Mc- ulty's stores; the Nostrand avenue and pking avenue lines, crossing Fulton @ block away, and Putnam avenue and Halsey street, two blocks away. The Company is running a few cars Putnam avenue aud Halsey street ine, but has not run a car on the other lines oa at the time the order There were a score or more of the girikers in the court-room when the case was an ir. wns began by Feading Mr. McNulty’s petition. ‘The petition declared that these line: the other lines o! ights Railway ‘thousands and thou- Sands of customers from all parts of to his stores. the Brooklyn J. McCrossin ‘McNulty, and’ Tepresented Phe Broo or bene gh the the Brooklyn pany, brought that he em- salesmen and sales- women, and that they depended on the Brooklyn Heights Company's lines to to and from the store, and that the to run its cars reds of dollai ness, and that hi Jong the lines of gompatiy’s roads, was depreciating the petition related the points of @ispute between the Company end its po git and declared that the Com- “wages asked by its men, Out Treason refuse to operate its did refuse to convey passengers’ manner they should as common carriers. jomas J. Moore, of Moore, Wallace | udley, who had heen called into the for the Company, denied julty’s allegations, and poked | tale of woe, though written only the next day after the strike began, told of “dally losses of thousands of dollars;” lines of road m tioned were the only means of reaching stores, and set up that the Com. Dany was doing ita best to operate its An afMdavit signed by President Lewis sets forth that he has been acting on consultation with and by a Mayor Schieren, and with the advice of police authorities, it. Moore: conchided by -askin to submit affidavits reg: many cases of violence which occurre: Mayor Schie- out the militia, a3 pointed out that the road that althou, had men enough, It had refrained 4 because the loners asked them not to was nat a valld excuse. Justice Cullen dented the application. his decision, Judge Cullen said: that the men left their employment voluntarily, and 1t does not appear to me that salled because of any lack of diligence in their efforts * comply with the law. “There are authorities here who can and should protect the property and the rights of any citizen or corporation.” A “WESTERN KNOCKER.” It, Is am Usly Weapon jure of the com; ‘was costing him Feal estate, located increase of ‘and did ee fun at his hundred: denied that. the the excuse of “It appears William Spatz, a young sailor, arrived here four days ago on the bark Arizona, from Nova Scotia. Yesterday he was padd off, and, accompanied by a Manilla sallor named Thomas, started out to see ‘Whi elon Pearl street they met two strangers. One was William Clark, of $2 City Hall place. taken in tow by Clark and his pal. Spatz had $60 belonging to Thomas to be ‘The latter told the stran, of this and showed them the moi He soon missed the money and accuse them with having robbed him. morning, and told the sailor to search them. While h was searching one, he says, he pi the money to th ‘While walking along Pearl ark suddenly turned upon the sailor struck him four times on the head th a Western knocker,’ the arms of Policeman Clarke, of the Leonard street station. The “Western knocker’ ts s Chicago |, an at favor wi at are eeeoke Tt is & email, sold leaden e and a half inches in diam- deadly weapon when held e end which other who ran and ran into Ft jer, on and i inside a closed -hand, projects ‘beyond the’ hand Clark was arraigned bef Justice is th Tombs Court, ‘and held f while Spatz was committed to the a Cabby's Exouse Not Valid. Anérew Conningham, Thomas Cooren, and E4- want Shen, cabmen, were arraigned this morning tm the Jeffereon Market Court, charge! with har- violated the hack ordinance oy not havi: their cabs. Each on nied schedule ‘was hanging foes Ie out Sustiog sits ‘asked Des bow the wind could blow them. out wien and windows of the cabs had not been ‘etal in $80 bail explain this 1 Signal Corps Entertains To-Night. ‘The tepection and examination of Brigade Signal Corps will take place to-night et the armory, Thirty-fourtn street end Park ereaue. show possibilities of Toe organisation Ie. the 02 stations from ‘eucoeatfully sent messages. Th Detween stations was forty-five he Catakill Mountain House ‘This waa with the Dancing at 10 0° —e Weight for Age @oecial to The Evening Wort.) LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan 1! tween & twenty-seven-year-old mountaineer ami a twenty-seven pound wildort will take place at Sam McGraw egrees to Wild Cats. ‘A prize fight be- BOLD ARMENIAN PATRIARCH. Angered Sultan by Speaking of Hic Church Ration. VIENNA, Jan. 19.—Advices received here from Constantinople say that the Sultan has found a Tartar in the new Armenian patrarch, Mgr. Iemirlian, who has just had an audience with the Sul- tan (n order to present his respects on his election. Instead of addressing the Sultan in @ formal manner and express- ing satisfaction at the benefita enjoyed by the Armenians under. the Sultan's sway, Mer. Izmirlian sat “By the goodness of God and the choice of the Armenian nation, I have become Patriarch of the Armenians and Your Majesty has confirmed my elec- tion. I beg to express thanks for the confirmation and for the audience granted me. According to my free con- eclence I will fulfill the duties devoly- ing upon me towards my church and nation. I pray God to preserve you un- shaken upon the glorious throne of your ancestors.” The Sultan was greatlw surprised, in- terrupted the Patriarch and said, curtly “I have heard enough about yourself. Try to be @ loyal servant and tell your Armentans to remain quiet.” When the Patriarch was leaving the Sultan's presence, the latter’s secre- tary dismissed him with the utmost brusqueness. THE TABLES TURNED. William Smalley Loses a Ca Becumes a Prisoner. BELLMORE, L. I, Jan. 19.—Justice Seaman's court in Wantagh was crowd- ed last night when the case of Joseph C. Smith, of Smithville, accused of keep- ing @ disorderly house, was called. Smith formeriy kept a provision stand in Fulton Market, in New York. ‘The complainant, William Smalley, and Smith's two daughters, who are at- tractive and pretty, and who are al- leged to have been the attraction at the Smith house, were in court. Mises Brandt, Lawyer William J. Stan- ford, of Jamaica; James Leon, Smith himself, ries P. Power, Daniel Hins- lon and'Evan Smith were examined. Af- ter, the testimony had been conciuded Judge Beaman decided that Smith was not guilty of keeping a disorderly, house. Smith swore out a warrant for the arrest of Smalley, on the charge of per- jury. Bmalley, who was completely Pc en by surprise, was unable to get any one to go his security, and at a late hour it night he was taken to the Queens County jail in Long Island City to await examination on Tuesday. ——_—_ J. R. ROOSEVELT ARRIVES, Secretary of Legation at Lo Visits His Native Land. James R. Roosevelt, Secretary of the American Legation in London, was among the passengers aboard the Amer- {ean liner New York, which reached this Port this morning. Mr. Roosevelt is here for a brief stay in connection with private matters. Mr. Roosevelt was almost as much interested in the Brooklyn street-car Strikes as in the new President of France. He touched guardedly upon the affairs of the latter country, and inti. Orleanists and other Royalists have about had their da: ‘The Secretary will remain in this city during his stay in America. fe} LEXOW CONSULTS GOFF. Senator Clarence Lexow called upon Recorder Goff at 1 o'clock to-day, and was closeted with him about half an hour. Recorder Goff made a tour of the Criminal Court Building this morning in his capacity as a member of the Sinking Fund Committee, which ts in charge of the building. <= TREASURE FOUND IN A CAVE. hildren Lead to the Discovery of Gold Valued at $250,000. SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mexico, Jan. 10,— Two children playing east of here dis- covered a cavern, Several men explored the cave, revealing an iron chest filled with Spanish gold coin, amounting to between $250.00) and $350,(000, It is believed that the money was placed in the cave by Franciscan monks. oe Tried to Swallow Milk and Matches ‘William Poller, of 66 East Third street, was ar- rested by Policeman Qluckley, of the Essex Market Police Court squad, on a charge of deserting bis wife, Sarah. She told Justice Grady that she be- ved he was Insane, as he did no work and an- hoyed her. Foller when arreated jumped out of bed and, going to a bureau, attempted to swallow a mixture of milk and matches, The officer dashed the cup from his band. Foller fell on his kn and pleaded with the oiscer to give him a chan to kill himselt. He wrote her letters, saying be * tired of his wife's conduct. Justice Grady beld him for examination. oo No Advices on Fernandin (Bpectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—AttorneyGeneral Olney haw not yet recetved @ report from the District- Attorney et Fernandina in regard to the setseure of arma and detention of the La Gonds and Baracoa by the customs officials. It 1s intimated at the Department of Justice that when the re- port {e received it will show that th Bo und for action on the part of the Attorney- jeneral, and that the whole question will have to be settled by the Treasury Department on its own Fesponsibility. ee Dr. Mary W. Noxon Barte ‘The Church of the Heavenly Rest was filled this merning with the friends of Dr. Mary W. Noxon, late of 28 West Forty-fifth street, who died on the doorstep of ome of her patients on Wednesday. Rev. Dre. D. Parker Morgan and Davenport con- ducted the service. Among Mra, Thomas Campbell, the ai woman, and her intimate friends Dr. Mary B. Ge Mra Butler, wi twelve years, The burial was at Woodla — -- —— = —___ Police After Policy Fien John Wedder, of 85 Baxter street, was charged 1m the Yorkville Police Court this morning with being @ policy dealer, He was found doing busi- ness in the storm door of a saloon at Avenue B and East Sixteenth street by Patrolman Quinn. of the East Twenty-second street station. When searched, his pockets were found to contain slips and manifold paper bearing policy numbera He ‘was held in $500 for trial. oe Showered a Saloon with Bricks. At 19 West ‘Tworty-sizth street, near a mioon owned by James Helde, three men were standing sure. “EE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1805. SOME UNFIT SCHOOLS|BEWARE OF GRIP! DR. TOBIAS’ an Liniment, Real Estate Wanted. 000 equity, Address C. Flats and Apartments to Let. Furnished—West EXTRA LIGHT atx rooms Rooms to Let. HOTEL JEROME, 66 University place, t.—Elegantiy tur Furnished Furnished Rooms to Let iy STH ST., 188 W.—Handsome, ge front room ft denired; pri corner; steam heated; WoW. Oth ot WANTED—To lease with priviloy ood all-the-year hotel or road- rk, or very large house with Ntable for ruch busine box 184, Brookiy' rniahed rooms, pe TR Furnished—Miace! ing watees wreak ; “TH ST., 186, convenient Grand Toms; private house Board of Health Report that Re- quires Prompt Attention. some land attached be considered. P.O. FLAGO (600 turntebed Contrai—sanny LCLASS FURNISHE! Nght housekeeping if de- Vat CHARLES 8T., b—Large sunay oom with stove, —Lares. furnished room; ping; #4, another room, RY MANNES @ SONS. _ $2.50; also single 1 CLINTON PLACR, Kentleman oF how Ine Time, toe. ine; See-nd Time, 176 went Temes, 150 per ti extra charge on Sundaya, Not Care Enough Given te the Com. fort of Scholars. iT Brookiye—Large overieoking” bay, fof gontionent HERKIMER st, housekeeping, $20 per month INTON PLACE, 49, sunny room; good closets, STON PLAGE, Keeping roome, DOMINICK 8T., keeping, $1 60 to 83 w GREPNWICH AVE. for housekeeping HENRY ST, Keeping; also hall room. HIGH 8T., 70, Brook hall room, tor Nahe ANDS ST., 92—Large & heated rooms; convenient bridge & of two fooma, $13, DINT. TEL. eMices will ree HE WORLD. running water; reason: USED EXTRRNALLY ne in the limba, back, of cheat. sore throat ceive advis. for messenger, who will take your WOK: furnished bouse- ight room, $1.50, 3-Furntshed roome for house. A Bologee Factory That Emits Foul Odors, lyn —Larg Vousekespine jd Apartments Wanted. tly turnished cents, Sold by Unturnibned hou 1i—Nicely furniahed Foome - il conveniences. sie < =Nicely turniahed oom; aly for light’ housekeeping. of m vacant fat? rent for you. WNT BOYS TO SELL The Evening World (WN THE TOWNS SURROUNDING wEW YORE CITY. B GREAT OPPORTUNITIES eB are offered to Bright Boys IN ALL PARTS OF New York, New Jersey and Connecticat. No exertion is necessary, ORLD is always selis wherever it le pushed. irty (80) Centaand order ance for unsold copl choolboys ean wi over und earn with me and RISON, 506 Weat dlat at Furnished Rooms Wanted. COMFORTABLY furnished room_ by B, box 22 Wor OM near Cortlandt st, Address The inspection of the public schools requested of the Bourd Good Government Club E has been com- pleted and to-day was made public by President Wilson. Brooklyn—Oottage, convent GRAND &T., 691, nena; between 10th and 24th acs — eee Flats and Apartments to Let. FURNISHED ty “A? Cortlandt at denires two well breakfast & dinuer, In pelv near Broadway: worth.” Widowei GENTLEMAN wants front from 65th to 70t Johnson, 1153 34 ave. GENTLEMAN wants room, $1. aide, B., box 27 Worl Immediately, well farntahed adults, vicinity 1th to 284 st, eant or west Mme. TREWIE —_—<——$_ Unfurnished Rooms to Let. “room, tor house- keeping, also aingle rooms; $1.60 to $3.60 weekly. WASHINGTON PY Unfurnished — GRAND 8T., 548-2 & 4 rooms; improvemeste; Janitor atiendance a. G. HEGEMA LEXINGTON AVE, large, light room Feb. which follows the fame lines as that made by School Com- Charlies C. Spring, was made by Dr. Moreau Morris, of the Board of Health. In some instances Dr. Morris found the @onditions reported by Mr. Wehrum much improved and School No. 3, 00 Twentieth street, only one of Mr. tions carried out. Used for closet still stands, and the play- rr Ninety-ninth street ‘orria says the housekeeping rooms; —Furalshed Foome to tranelonte accommodated; price reasonable. 44 W. (Washington Square)—Nioely fare rooms for housekeeping of gentlemen; WOOSTER ST, Ji san roadway. room In flat of private ., ast aide; state. 530-82, below 384 at, heated, adapted for housek: PARK AVE. 038 to 031, Minnehabe—¢ room rovementa ;beautitully decorated; jughout; rent $20; 1 month PARK AVE. 101i, 1013, between Sith & Sih ote. je, elegant fate, heated balla, 6 rooms, ‘hall, reat $38, $22. ASHLAND PLACE, 11 board, room & fire, MACON 8T., 497, near Stuyvesant 01 jg, VANS amity; “gentleman; 8, near Fulton st.—Superior 14th st —Choertal private Improvements; plano, Jeman; oomtral; $3 weekly, in others much Goth & fork ma, H., bor 862 World. MIDDLE-AGED gentleman wou! 4 34 et.—Furnished rooms vu! At Hundred an Taguire janitor: PINEAPPLE GT., 98, near the bridge, Brookiya— et st.—Fiat of 6 rooma, ed See janitor. Pleasant ‘rooms, excellent board; terme $5 ta 16, 6 minutes te bridge, Brooklyn— with or without board. Rij STH AVE. t1—Furniahed tront room; 1 or 8 Ulare &@ terme. Ad THE EVEN- gentlemen or houe LRTH ST, 67 W.—Deairable double & singl house healed; central; corde! At School No. 9, and Second avenue, Di exits are inadequate and the approaches ay are in dangerous condi- Hons, and a cause of frequent accidents, he closets are offensive, although were jushed_and cared for. tons of the construction of the butld- Ing, faulty and considers them unhealthy and dangerous. 4, Beach avenue and Gne Hun- Forty-ninth street, ts In a very dangerous condition, the roof, leak! and flooding the class rooms. is full of water, and the teacher pupils complain of cold feet. and Tenth street, closets thoroughly twenty seats being provid Goutherners a0: areas Rooms, box 203 Won. Boarders Wanted. Boeri nase SS AM. DIST. TEL. ofices will re: dvte. for THE WORLD. Ring for + whe will take your WORLD Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. TWO LIGHT, nicely decoraied rooms & bath, or mall fat (no housekeeping). wife, between Quiet, box 654 World, Harlem. after lessons are room; bath; family priv LTH AT., 102 W.—Pleasant front room, 1 fight ‘up; ntcely furnish recs LTH 8, 106 W., comer 7th ave.—Choles Faom, large @! email; 238, 487 E.. between ist & 34 oven, fata, 6 rooms, "be eaters: decorated cellings; hal Rew houses, rente $25 tor 8 see MOTH fT., 187, 219 B.—Accommodations for nice families In a first-clase house; 3 & ¢ rooms, renta $13.80 & $16; come @ ace them, TATH ST. 331 E.—Parlor for & basement, for club rooms; privit He also finds ata, east side, F gentlemen, One Time, 00 se ath ines nen Fed ond BOX 487 THE EVENING WORLD, Pulitser Building, ODODO AI Furnished Rooms to Let. tcond Time, 17¢, Temes, 18. per Une. lodging or Dual One Time, t0c. ne; Thr and \o arten charce on Sundays 1. AM. DIST, TEL te. for THE WORLD. &@ meenenager, who will take y: ISTH ST, 96 W.—Large newly furnished front room, with ator 146 W.—Larae rooms, with every ‘Also front basement for housek years occupied Ing the bouse at moderate rent. yant floor, 6 rooms & East One Hundred Dr. Morris reports the inadequate, offices will ree GRAMERCY PARK, 35 & 36, 20th at. Park—Famnily hotel; suite, aitigle Toons} Dentistry. I Had 14 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BY DR. 0. W. HALLS NEW METHOD, without gus, chloroform or ether, without loss of so mays DR. C. H. POST, 54 Sth ACTH FT, 67 W. Nice double beds; two gentie- bien; gas, stove, bath; $1.25 each weekly. 16TH ST., 183 W.— man & wife of two ladle. MTH BT., 211 TO 233 E.—New Bou ‘apartra ta, $9.60 to $18.60; @um LEXINGTON AVE, 961, near Grand yantly furnlahed rooms, ‘excellent cuisine Nght, front root Dr. Morris saye the bolo factory in the rear of scho West Fiftieth E49 & 4 rooms, decorated; halla heated; ranges, bollers, tubs, & OTH BT. 300 E.—$ large outside rear rooms; _Dewly painted house; rent, 84. NTH ST., 216 K.—Beautiful apartme "all improvemeria; reat, #1, emits offensive odors which are a menace to the health of the people. ments are also bad. He recommended Education take action on the matter. ANOTHER TROLLEY LINE. Ran Hetween Fort Lee, nglewood. IRVING PLACE, ‘email rooma, $1.60-85, 21—Comfortabl: NOTON AVE. 83, neat Medison Squares in English family; sahil LEXINGTON AVE. 331—Furnlshed roome to toy ‘tino front parlor. 18 (Melrose) —Selest; hotel conveniences; rooms siagiy with board, 4. fs 119 .—Neatly furnished ial The sanitary that the Board of Furnished rooms, with or hlehed for housek & back rooms; running Treated rome; board optional: parlor for docto MADISON AVE. 1 BT, 905 Wi—Newly furnished front oom, ELEGANT SINGLE FLAT, 6 rooms & bath; all improvements: furnished warm fooms, STH ST, 48 B., near ious, rent moderate, O'HARA, 1146 2d ave. FLATS—Yorkville, near 34 ‘all improvements, trom March 1, GOODMANN @ STER. rooms, stationary tuba; handsomely decorated; comm Janitor, 118 E, 624 at, B. j rooms & bath, Tent free unui _able front hall room. AVE. 185—Second-story sult; large room, with board; references, 3, corner 12th st.—Nic jan; rent, $3. Bioom’s bell corner 12th st.—Fine hall room, _sultable for i or 2 gentle: 1487, 34. floor—Furni Person or respectable couple 479—Nicely furnished rooms for light Fooma for gentlemen, $1 up. AD AVE., 678, near 424 ot. L ished, ‘cleanly kept rooms, 233 WiLary to 2 young men. 34 W.—Handsom 12TH 8T., 222 E.—Lovely pertor board; also parlor 1TH SBT. 109 E.—Rooms with beard: Broad Uaton Square; use -—Handeomely furalaned es cellent table & service, fram 66. week upward’ Rotel accommodation. HACKENSACK, National Trolley Company has filed ar- incorporation in Clerk's office of Bergen County, at this Place. The capital stock is stated to be mblyman Delos Culver, furnished rooms; rooms; breakfast It the County monthly. PETER BANG, 401 B. 126th ¢t., 34 ave. IKANEDALE, Madison ave, corner sath ot — ear) heated, coal & Hall filed my teeth without pate. suffered severely heretofore. “Mra S. PICKETT 16 East 234 ot, N.Y." Hundreds of other testimonials at office. Extraction Free When Teeth Are Order TOF HATES nd Bridge Work a Specialty, Prices Reasonable for Firat-Ulase Werk. Warranted 10 Years. DR.O. W. HALL yivania Dental College), 949 BROADWAY, Cor, 3346, NEW YORK, 499 FULTON ST., Cor. Bridge, BROOKLYN. P.M. Sundays—10to2 New YORK DENIAL PARLOKS. Handsome parior floor sui ‘square room, $3, bath, conveniences; ‘wood furnished. WTH 8ST. 115 B. ed oom, single $50,000, Ex-Ast of Jersey City, is President. pany will operate under the charter of the New Jersey and New York Bridge establish electric roads between Fort Lee and Englewood and the latter place and Hackensack. ‘ounty Traction Company has plans to establish trolley rcada over | and there may be a/ 2 W.—To let. 9 nicely furnished 627—To let; © ist floor of 12 rooms, vided into spartmente of 6 aaah; all large & high cell! a =a LEROY BT. 6¢--$9.60; 8 large, neat, warm rooma, 10- Ist Hoot & beserment.5 rooms, ‘side. rent reasonable heated; gaa; $ RT ELS, orton eee omall tly furnished front foom, ry convenience for Ngkt 2 girls, $3; gente turntahed rooms; also Large ot small furnished room: on oF working girls; 3 fights E, B81—Hall roome for Privilege of itt a 10TH ST. 23, northwest corner ist ave.—Nicely every conv nience; 04 38D ST.. 208 E,—Nicely terntshed rooms; Sret-elaae board; ladies $3.60; gents, $6. front parlor tor offi W.—Sunny front hall room, convenience; $2 ‘all Improvements, w The Bergen MTH ST. 164 B.—Handsomely furnished tesme, with excellent beard; home Comforts; maseress 4TH 8T., 341 W.—Firat floor & basement; recently remodeiied & 1TH AVE. conflict between, first-class order. quire of tallor. any to build a road be-| —Nicely furnished single rooms utherford and Carlstadt. There was another vompany at the time bulld- ing @ road over this route. was avoided by Mr. Culver being made @ director of the other company. disbanded his company. - oo GRANT TO GET $6,000. Bank Was 2TH ST. corner Broadway, The Manot—Equipped 404, corner 37th ot.—Handeome elaborately fur th; decorated: beated ta, $22, 828, BECKMAN, 804 “Gold Crowns for gentlemen, Bremen = = 60 near Wroadway—Large hail rooms; light housekeeping permitted. ATH BT., 222 B.—Niosly furnished front room; it gentioman er married couple for house 2 ed large rooms, ‘use of parior. Lexington ave—Wreaee 7 taraishe 2 other resme. Sica terse Taree frost superior German boards [38 Large rooms, ea, & board; Jewish family. 16TH ST., 340 E.—Two gentleman boarders want Witllam Brotbeck. bee AD 229 B.—Twe mechanics im Gat, es = ilOTH 8T.. 85 E—Nicely furnished vf without board, or housekeeping; STH ST. 140 BN room & beard ter Sy janice ree 124TH ST. @ LEXINGTON & Handeomely furnished reoma, ed rooms, en sulle oF al Gly, moderate; excellent table. 27TH BT., 804 W.—Square room, 1st floor; house- Dear Brosdway—Redecorated, _Blcely furnished ‘rooms, $1.35 to #6 weekly. iaTH 8T., 111 E—Back parlor, two large con- gs Feome, suiting families or gentlemen —Large corner room, 66 & 88 W.—Reduced rei bath. Janitor, — 418T ST. 208 W. \way—$-room apart- mente in pertect order; rant § monthly. Janitor. TH ST., 258 W., between Bt! ‘& 6 light room 36TH ST. 318 W—4 11 rooms & bathroom, W.—Furnished 2 connecting rooms (Graduate P. for housekeeping, $3, hall room, $1.26. Receiver of St. Nich a Good Thing. ‘The accounts of Hugh J. Grant, receiver of the St. Nicholas Bank, have been certified to as correot by Referee who submitted his re- rooms, houseke single rooms, $1, $1.60. 3TH 8T.. 56 W —-Cozy room, gas, housekeeping; married’ couple or 2 ladies, McGain's be 2TH ST.. 163 W.—Handsomely furnished roo ng. Mra Hof E.—Newly tarnished, large, Fooma; all conveniences & ‘ectiug,” also hall ttendance; moderate prices. \4TH BT, 207 E.—Warm, comfortabi _feasonable rates. tb aves. —Ele- a, decorated; comb!- nation bath: halle heated; new houses; reats #17 to $23. Janitor. 63, WT W—Choice 4 rooms, $12; all pau ‘W., corner 7th a1 24"floor, $25 per month: 84 floor, Ring 1st bell, or inquire 1206 Five halt month; 8, 4 a Hamilton Odell, HOURS-8 A, M. to port to the Supreme Cour? to-day. ‘The referee recommends the p: Grant as commissions ‘Large room: near bath; fold- Ing-bed; gentleman only, $2.80 weekly. Clark 6 E.—Nicely furnished large & 327 W.—Superior, closate; excellent MATH BT., 200 of $6,000 to Mr. for his services. In Receiver Grant's last report stated he had on hand a balance of | $238,347.30 In cash, and assets of the face value of $657,125.20. THE FIR Richard Crok: ISTH ST., 202 E.—Large & email rooma to let; heated; handsomely furntahed; terms very rea: dsomely furnished rooms, $3\to $8 weekly. a1 W.—Nicely furnished large room for light housekeeping, also hall room, F Nicely furnished front rooms: convenient for houstkreping, single rooms, $1.60. AIST ST... 362 furninhed rooma; i beTH ST. OTe coma; $8, $1 ST. Ti? E.. Union Square—two parlors, 46.80; housekeeping; others, TH ST, 16 B.— fine private hou 18-70 19 BAST LITH ST., near Sth ave.—Comferb- 2, $3; single, $1.50 _sble family house; very’ moderate terme, ‘Newly furnished sunny rooms; —— EMEN’S FUND. ives $100 to Rres- man and Rooney Families. Comptroller Fitch announces the fol- subscriptions to the fund for the families of Firemen Bres- nan and Rooney: Richard Croker, $100; Phenix Insurance Com- @ bath; with all jer Improvements 1 "frat-clana condition; immediate poagessto Tees eatracted by Our late mieutidc welavd Ne pain or bad reaulia Applied wo the gua AD eolutely painless. No coc at the New Yor! WASHINGTON PLACE, 11 to let to 2 mentl ate; references ATH ST., 103 W. cellent ‘board; breakfast; superior coffee. bv W.—Connecting heated 2 24 floors; table boarders secommedated; TH ST. W W.—Two I yanecting Fesmmy 88 floor; superior board; 358 W.—Good board with comiurtable \e or chloroform. Dad teeth extracted mtal Parlors, .ad cheer ‘rooms, new @ clean, ena moderate; neat station -Lovely front parlor 24 floor; running water; ‘all {mprovemante $5; handsomely” fur- rable rooms, housekeept Pleasant, homelike Fog: ee other rooms, base- transient ‘or permaneat; “early. 63. WEDMERE, 129 Cum These are the on! tented appliances and ingredients tw extract, fill or apply gold crowns without the least ticle of pain OF th STH ST... 107 W. 4 rooms ‘& bath. for sale on payments; 0 at floor, 6 rooms & ments” Apply Junltor, 629 Columbus lowing additional Nicely furnished large @ emall comfortable room —Nicely furnished large @ small Fooms, trom $2; also suitable light business, (Gramercy Park)—Pleasant large bath; board optional; Ist floor, suitable Choice of handsomely fh . $3 upward per week Light, well-ventilated flats; Queens, Insuran ‘Apply on premises, Kearney, $50; Steamship Com, These contribut of the fund In the Comptroller's hands | Van Tassel & ‘Old Dominion $25 jong bring up the total! day NST ST, 149 E Teasonable renca ‘also frout parlor: FLAT TO RENT—A choice, email ht BC in the Dakota, G4 Went 235 at, Ne ii THE GOLD CROWN, DENTAL, PARLORS, corner 724 st. @ Central Park 408 W.—A Iarge furninned room to Tat —Largs front room, also hell Reams, ‘wlut excellent board; reference, ‘helsea Houss—Roome wih suite; permanent or ta- hd Ex-Mayor Gleason in Court. Judge Garretson's court-room, Long Island City, 8 morning when ex-Mayor P. J. | satly furnished ronme, $3.50 nekemping if desired FOR RENT, 826 1 These exceptionally handaomely dec that amall tam JAMES R. HAY, or 7 Wall ot. Int floor, housekeeping, M6TH AT., 122, E.—Room, $3 weekly; single basement rooms, be so maintained may make lease without fear any apartment West 96th ot, T TE LY, to further Int ur superior workmanship. 208 E—Nicely furntahed front hall room for yeutieman in private house, ventent for tg joan, sate, $1.26, one teeth without small fooms; good table foreigners accommodated. 22D BT.. 338 W.—English fami nice home; good board. TH ST, 256 W.—Lar 39 4'S10; single, 245 W.—Good rooma, with table board, $3.50. 36TH ST. 67 W.—Large & single rooms; all con also physician's office; bresktast op- mentary proceedings. n months ago the Yel- ingly or en suite; conveniences, terms mod @ught” roome e bat provements; i Uday 3, 201 E —Front rosme; all conveniences heat, gaa, bath, 29TH ST., 2 E.—Nicely furnished large & amall sunny rooms; running water, breakfast; reason Large front room, 34 floor, tbuth, gaa, $4, hall room, $1.60, 20 W—Nice suany fursiabed rooms wo let; very low rent. THE IROQUOIS.—— Miiairable aeermenay all Nght 7 \t, private hail; 628 to $48, Unturnished—North oF TTH AVE., 2164, between 128th @ 129th ats.—St heated, # ikht rooma, bath; reat from $35 to $40, UHLIG, ‘owner. Gleason asked for an good board for adjournment until extracted "post tively without | pain, ‘other work one. Estate for Sale—Brooklyn. BARJAIN—2-story and basement brick house, |. POWELL, #1 De ely furniahed large & amali uthera exposure; all conveniences. charges where you ha and wee speciinens and g TOOTHACHE AT NIGHT 188 ARDTO HEAR, xo filling, plates and repalring. nicely furnished, . near Broadway 4. vemer i s8'v00e will take $00 Ad provementa Inquire janitor. je4 rooms, with or 183D ST., 125 W.—New buildings; Gnest located fiat hot & cold. water Nicely furnished fromt room, Nie for two, 83. mei Nice apartmenta of 4 rooms, all provements, #16 leasant furnians bousd optional, tram 3 T1158 E.—Nice hack parlor, suitable for two, $4; hall, $180, private family Sunny front hail room, ‘use of bath; 81 0 161 F.—Neatiy Re tor housekeepin: Large hail rooma to let fas, with or without board floor front room MAY NEEDUS. Cocaine. All wor! ‘Open all night—daj W.—Front sunny i unning water; with miperioe beards Jeane for a term of years, first: ‘nd well-established moderate rent LEONARD MOODY, 20 FOR SALE or W.—2 single sunny rooma, with ea- ae cecil, 335 W.—Desirable sunny front room} ‘arge closets; excellent board; terms reasonable. 32D ©T., 319 W.—French tamtly boarding-house; ble; moderate terme —Private house: nicely ture table; references required. W—Blegant ou rnished single room, 544 F.—$3.36 per week toad, $5 ? 20 W.—Finest locatior cuisine & attendance juable building I L. C, RAU, 143 North ‘January rent allowed, aUPERIOR DENTISTRY Pilling and jain Filling; exclusive ri ¢hased; much better than «ol: ouse. RODGERS, 1639 Broadway, exact color of tooth light housekeep Sunny ball ro ath. as; private family dsomely furnished, sirabiy located large heated fromt. room; 341 BOND ST., noar President st.—Shop and resl- dence; amali’ payment down. 234 E.—Nicely furnished front parlor, all conveniences F—Handsomely ‘also large square room, ence; terms re halls carpeted, hy ference. Apply to Room 60, weriooking Hudeoa; adults; ‘also other rooms furnished front Il requisites tu stock, Real Estate for Sale—jersey C cy. FOR SALE, Jersey City Heights; how LEWIS ‘& SON, heat & bath; moderat J TH ST., 72 W., 1 block from elevated station: Jemen; saultary plumb- private bath; also hall aS ST, 314 FE keeping or gentlemen decorate & fne pi 430 “ $13 BRICK FLATS. hot and cold water; set tubs: ‘carpeted halls, service, lake Kinga County L road to Van Sicien ‘or call at room 62 New York, GERMAN-AMERI IMPROVEMENT 0. Furnished room tor ~ Lost, Found and Rewards. TN on Yale key; 419 Uptown World, Instruction BANJO, Mandolin, SSTH ST., 211 W., near Broatway—Large @ omall 145 Broadway and ree furnished parlors tor 5 rooms and bat! U6 KE. Neely furnished roowa for light in Paterson © rovementa on both foora; 128 Liberty. at between th @& cabley—Furniahed x ce unexceptional table board; bath and all imp: piional ard eal Estate for Sale—City. Stn ave. to North R Real Estate for Sale- FARMS for bani W.—Handsomely furnished large also frout hall’ room; hove rath at Furnished—West 8'4¢. nished rooms, southern expo ure; excellent table: asking $25,000 Steam-heated, light rooma, 24 in the middie of the street last night, raining Four-room flat, com. COUNTRY pro 48TH ST., St W. ing: BS weekly * ‘Meehan, ot 207 Weat ‘Twenty the offenders. In Jefferson Market Court this morning Justice Simms held them for trial on « charge of malicious mischie! pestle ES Miner Calls om Byrnes. Congressman Henry C. Miner called at Police Headquarters at noon to-day, and saw Supt. is bare hands und no cover: "326. The battle will oocur Mandel Go: Renedict, in the United States Cireuit Lin ‘a demurrer to the indict Byrnes T! Mr. Miner's first visit to Head- quarters since furniiet frome —Would’ board respectable Mrs. Fleming. & soa!) furntahed roam, Bi conveniences, with aupertor bard. Backes comfortable famas ‘iso hail rooms; COTTING HOMESTEAD In now offered Steam heated parlor & alco th 175 acres of land Iso farm of 0 woren Handsomely furnished flat, 6 room washing, bath 166 W Double parior: vocal students rent cheap; famtly musical, 4 outside rocma & bath vpholatered indi few left at $475 D minures 424 wi —Fleganily furnished toomm, Sie" upward, for 3; Double parlor; vocal students 2 gentlemen; reasonable; every couvenionc Address OWNER, Bedford Park. statt W.—Mandsomely furnished, larg y furnished front men OF respectal arniahed fal, ¢ rooms 58, Brooklyn—Uoarders wanted; alee EXCHANGE for village property, 1300 per week. terme mate e BROWN & CO. ANT Setory frame ho families: easy Addrem VILLAGE, family will let man handsomely furni Tignek “plano. $5. weekly; opportunity. E STH ST, Bo WwW boats,’ team heated: b10 Cece OTH ST., 251 W.-—-Blegaptiy furnished gata, 4, 5, 3 rooms, bath, wean M'KBON, é lotely_ newly furalahed bath! “wean "heated: tree; owner restes 12 Board Wanted. rea room (American care for wasb; board if home; Bast Masscur, box 280 World, aptows. terms. MONT- € Lincoln ave, ons hed fats, 4 room Real Estate for Saie—City. ed front parlor, sult> in4TH BT, 227 men. Higgins. ‘able for 3 gent sh. 8TH ST, 2 B—Nicely turaished rooms Te ‘il conventences; r ing-rooma attached, BARS {Ott Se ; oe, ‘WITH HEAT; large rom) Ton, ME bed bee a 8 . Diock east of 84 ave ‘private house: 15TH ST, m3 B—Mall Keesbribtea i one o nm RTI.

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