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MRS, TUTTLE? A Man Seized Her by the Hair in Seventh Avenue and Cut Her Throat, THOMAS SMITH ARRESTED, In Oourt To-Day He Says He Was Drank Last Night and Saw the Outting Dona WAS REMANDED UNTIL MONDAY. Sald to Have Declared That He Came to the City to Kill His Mother-in-Law. Thomas Smith, charged with cutting the throat of Mrs. Margaret Tuttle, on Beventh avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and One Hun- dred and Fortieth street, last night, was @rraigned in the Harlem Police Court this morning. Last night, when arrested, he said he had come on from Philadelphia espe- Clally to kill his mother-in-law, and had mistaken Mrs. Tuttle for that person. His hands were bloody, and he told the police where to find the knife that cut the woman. He admitted the crime. This morning, however, he changed his story ana said he ‘as Thomas D. Rud- den, of Mineola, L. I. Regarding hia conduct last night he gave tne following explanation: “I was drunk, and was walking up Beventh avenu When half way be- tween One Hundred and Thirty-ninth and One Hundred ani Fortieth streets IT heard a woman scream. J saw a man @pproach a woman and stab her. As he ran away he threw down the knife that @id the cutting. 1 picke: over to the woman. dit up and went I saw a dark spot Rear her, and wishing to know if it was blood dipped my fingers In it. Then I Yan after a policeman.” This explanation and the fact that| Mrs. Tuttle herself says that a man hamed Delehanty, who her niece, did the cutting, bewilders the ice, She refused to identify Smith or | udden. ‘The prisoner was remanded until Mon- j @ay morning, and in the mean time the | was married to Doilce are looking for Deiehanty. At Manhattan Hospital this morning surgeons said ‘would die. Capt. Thompson took Smith to Police Headquarters at 11 o'clock to-day for an that Mrs, Tuttle | examination by Supt. Byrnes. ‘The Superintendent for over stubborniy denied that he had made a|\N. confession of gullt to Policeman Con- |X. nelly, or A man crept Margaret Mri alf an four, qiestioned Smith ut the prisoner that he was guilty of the erlme for which he was arrested, old, of 416 Kast One Twenty-fourth street, at 8 o'clock last Right, in Seventh avenue, between One | gonthern Ral stealthily up behind Tuttle, fifty-two years | pri Hundred and Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and One Hundred and Fort He seized her b throat three times, peventh avenue was time and many persons saw the act. Af- ter slashing tne’ woman th into her face a few moments on: the sidewaik. th street. y the hair and cut her crow. at the gazed she lay He then broke into @/ Wanash pi. Tun down Seventh avenue, followed by &@ crowd, As he ran he threw away the knife, He pulled out a handkerchief and wiped the blood off his hands. away the handkerchief. The crowd began to shout: “Lynch him! Lynch him!" Patrolman Connelly He then threw of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street police Station, arrested a man wh) sald he was Thomas B. Smith, of Philadelphia, ‘Connelly took Smith to the place where the woman had been cut Patrolman Schmidt wi and the two policemen picked up the svoman between them, ito the h. dred and way of 201 Thirty-ninth They carried her West-One Hun street, Where a doctor was called. He attempted to stop the flow of blood while walting for the arrival of an ambulance from Man- hattan Hospital. When Smith was taken to the police station at One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street, he was unconcerned.. He said he was marrie with his wife for of his mother-in-law. was in Philadelphia. . but had not lived two years on account wife, he said, ith said he had been a motorman in Philadelphia for six months and had left thi y to come t ena ‘purpose wee nenbiiew, tuat she had ruined bis ome. o New York for of killing his Smith refused to give the address of his mother-in-law, but somewhere in Seventh avenue. ‘The police are searching for Smith's mother-in-law. The weapon table knife. to one inch from the hanale, ‘The broken end had been sha ened said she lived used was an old rusty ‘The blade had been broken | him, and who wi 1 to a razor-Lke re, oofie police had sent for Thomas Keefe, he husband of a niece with whom Mrs. uttle lived at ti Bast One Hunan and Twenty-fourth street. Keefe was confronted with Smith, he had never seen him. Then Smith was taken to the Manhattan Hospital, The doctors had just finished t operation on Mrs. Tuitle. under the chin, a slightly ia nd swore, that cut on rE the edge of the jugular vein, and a third eut five inches’ across half ai ble and could speak. ‘That's not the man, the’ throat and inch in the windpipe. A silver tube was in the hole. “she erled, with She had a cut) "WHO SLASHED (Lew Tve ony rerun dull and weak, heavy outflow of 1s creating quite Treasury of lea { was extensive speculation was \Nat! Leal Co... it. Lead Co. pf. ew Jersey Central | New York Central | Pacifig | Putiman Pal, St. P. & Omaha | Southern F Union Pacite |; U. & Cordage U. 8 Cordage pi us (tls | Wabash West. Union Tel. Wheel. & L. E. pt. Cotton opened about two points higher| Mounced at the Treasury that for three |intentions to move the consideration of and then eased off slightly, ruling fairly] @¥8 the Treasury receipts have been|the Pooling bill when the Bankruptcy steady thereafte: summoned, | First call sales embraced February at|!nent Treasury official ventured the re-| pills would succeed the Bankrup! 5.43 a b.a3; March, 5.49 a 5.51; April, 5. | The stock market this morning was Lead fell 23-4, to 903-4; Lead preferred in specie of $3,502.50). These changes a explained by! the ‘payment into the ments of currency during the week, The banks gain $15,375 In surplus te: | Petar ott sole serve, which now stands at $45,400,460," | prid Legal tenders" 108,085,500 104,593,000 Outside of Lead stocks, in which there | fF, *hipment, but to a desire on the |erazy for political job Y. & New Engtand, Ww “Two Pp ican caucus, which was to make every- | TH ST.. | COTTON GAINS TWO POINTS.| For Three Days Treasury Revenue | thing which’ will hereafter come before | Dalle heated, rang WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; JANUARY 26, 1895, OVER SIX MILLIONS SRIPPED.|IN GLEVELAND’S EAR, iecxs"srsct sot ecu, |—"“vnrmneacwene tase Unturniahed—Wee: SI premises at Picton, N. Ju, on Lenigh Valley RK. Firm 2) acres, house outhuligia T—A choice, small fiat of 6 roome ——— from city, near station, : . corner Tid at. & Central Park Call at the Dakota, That pe ectg ig Market|To-Day's Gold Exoortations Break | Anti-German Reformers Scbed- | = Tetate for Salc—New Jersey. | ,.,,POR RENT, au3 ‘TO @n0, —— ull, These exceptionsily desirable apartments of 2 plearant homes for /Randaomely decorated roome will be so maintained the. Town rook | tItat smal! families may make lease without fi This Port's Reoord. uled to Go to Washington, = | FARMS cour se wale, tent mute 6a yimben 20 | of the annoyances tneidental to. many apartment Pri Rul Fr bene moatow Bound Nrook. yi “hata 3 OR. HAY, 62 West sth at. lees Rule Fi AY $33 for a fy eH wile, by s rmer in the Late) Wall Street Now Expects a New| To Tell the President that Collector one mite tro ine Acpatt wecugh wool (8 LIGHT ROOMS, Houston st; moving expenere Trading. Bond Iaaw ¢ wo nearly pay for It; sold on tne | Pald: rent $1250 Inquire 636 Broadway, ree | <4 Grosse Is “ Too Active.” Send for particulara, D. Le RISLEY, | taurant, 2) M2 South 10h Phia Unfurnished forth o ta SI ATH ST. 100-111 F.—4 rooms & bat provements, Inquire janitor 12h ST. 26 & 28 WT & § ronma & bath, all light team heated & decorated: rents reduced from $40 to $28. Janitor. i AWD ST. 126 Wo—New bulidinga, finest located | To-day's European steamers took out | owing mainly to the|the tarsest amount of gold ever for- gold to Europe, which | warded from this port on a single da a bearish sentiment. |The shipping firms and ateamers chosen The Split in the Union May Bring Forth a New Oficial Organ. FARMS tor 7 bi kh ye tor exch Vitla, Marguerite s, very ety tiahy re ae ip bia araice) ig "Noth fate Li Harlem; 4. G6 lacke. light rooms. & $4, to Sl; American Sugar 1, to 891-8; | qs ment are as follow rae New Forks b ininuten foe vearlony serves el ‘ath, elegantly decorared. steam heated, fente Bid American Tobacco 7-8, to 93; Chicago Gas | Lars _#3oolwe | The representatives of a umber of! gue terms 4 Us ee Premises, 7-8, to 725-8; Loutsville & Nashville 5-8, | Latart SUT “aiase.ow | Well-known gentlemen wil go to Wash- hdl then a ; a WED AT. 142 W.—Hanidnome fat of ¢ toons & fe 5-8, Heide:va, e t nate p | HIGH-CLASS country propertion for sale and. ren ‘ hot water; ‘ SR Si Manhattan 11-2. to 10) 1-4; United | Miotraoane of go9,0o9 | HStON Within a very short time to Kee | resisterid MILs WHTTEMOU SE, 17 | IMTH ST. Ut W.—Pints, 6 elegant tare rome ALcHInOn eee APS rea da, (2p OE ERE | Meldenbach, iheimer a6". “tac | President Cleveland and to tell him that |Past (21 st; teephone call 104 aNth at A baits AN Itprovemmalay inockh tees danttor Rock Island 3-8, to 62; General Electric Artukie Broa, Lucala 002 $00.00 tn their opinion Edward Groase, the In- RUT ood aml! tulldincs, |HENTS 09270 $28 HR fo HUE and Western Union 8, to jikrae wngcad C Coy uci... ile | ternal Revenue Collector, Is “too netive aay erin! imeyat oan Chl T ROOMS. DATH, PRIVATE HALL "Mi jasenburg, ‘Thalman %., La Bour- In politics to be In line with the present THOMAS 0. CULBRETH, Dover, 1 Ee a Money easy at 1 g | “poane Se i0,o0 | 17 Hol i A MS. $3. B, halle carpeted. heated: gail, Korean exchange dre giar ces ccd | le tos, Nabaaus & Cay Lasisia Eon | P of the Adminstration,” and that RICH LAND, large, Ava buildin Vudsoa, Adulte, reference: Oe W oe Jong and 4.89 1-4 a 4.89 1-2 for demand | Hoskler, Wood & Co, La Bourgogne. . 800,000 ‘pernicious activity” is great enough | Hil benbeneae eee ee STHe BREE ata re ener oe OS | Rola rzon.om | to cause him to lose his position. THOMAS S. CLARK, Dover, Det Unfurnished —Misce'lan The withdrawals of gold from the Bub: | ‘The gentlemen who object to Mr | ———-seeesee |A VERY DESIRADLE apartment Treasury by all parties during the | °" ,* ‘ le 7 |g ihatlcr or studio. bedroom hain.” leva eek to date have Been ae tovlows: Grosse’s “activity” are Carl Schurz, Gus- | Weal Estate to Let Out of the City. | naii Teck & Co a8 tave Schwab, Arthur Van Briesen, Jacob | PHOTOGRAPH eatlory to let, with store. groun | | 6. Apply Hardma’ al-tender notes in ex- change for gold” Loans and circ wold cotn.. + $450,000 thor, 73.1 venue; rent cheap. UNFURNISHED STUDIO or parlor, bedroom & show little change. The variations ta fold coin. aasco |H. Schiff, James H. Speyer and a few | adn: ariment Carmen Aree: RENE clear Wile Gites Bell cuntial Revip' ee th the items are comparatively small, con- Welnesdey. BE oe others equally as prominent. SS | MAN, Peck € ('0., 118 Sth ave, Memes sidering the exceptionally heavy move-|thurmias, ‘old. cain: Before the last election they were Real Estate Wanted. Unfurnished —Grookiyn. Thursday, gold ba members in good standing of the Ger-| RENTS PAID IN ADVANCE’ on houses, @ata |OUFFJELD ST. 99, near britge—4 or 8 lent, 15,400,000 lnre® rooms, all Improved, $11 to $17. The followt 2 | pol bare “to9/000 | man-American Reform Union, and the | apartmenta: charge of entatge pee oer eee i following are the comparative fig- | Saturday, gold coin... 00,009 | 17 . ni 5 past 126th wt. | Sains ., Brooklym, near Brooklyn Bridge— ures ne " Union was everything that tte name | warren _west aide lots, north of bh at and] Plate to lac @ Some @ bath, private has 1 wee 19. Jan. 28, Total... seen seeeseees $14,485,000 | Would impiy. went of th ave. POWER, Columbus ave., cor J atrietly private. ire Janitor. Loans... 6...,$490,322,900 $480,158, 600 x i nw edward | Ree sath at TILLARY. ST. 88, Brooklyn—Rear basement. 3 Hot) moss. e00 F400. 184.0 The Sub-Treasury received this morn-| Tut after the election, when Edward | nec wat | TULARY ST 8 Brookln J Ing $3,000,000 gold coin from Pailadel-| H, Tamsen had been elected Sher'ff, a Real Estatc to Exchange. 243, hear Ist Bt —To let, Ist fat, $16 Deposita .. 0. phia. 1.4 y © me} a ote Beporita c+ 2, EBg02 909 B80.512.009 The heavy withdrawals of bara yes-|Steat many of the members, to quote| i S ABHAGC RE oles AN Tis 11 Isip Ovemente Rew “Increase, bay a terday, It is thought, are not intended | words of one of the seceeders, “became | ~ vovements, tilly teniel, to exchange for premises or i premiaes or ERNE: 389 Patton at fecorited, corner & oF T 888 to $28; Loriitard,” The Union was | country reat’ or Hrookiyn. MARTIN OWEN. (1 r| Walker st part ‘of the Banks to accumulate got. tis expected that a bon vit by tame, and if anything | announced early, next week. and that (i {man ‘Tammany Hall, with Herman Rid- Hauidation, the share turned into what has been called a a | light roomn & a shade firmer on_advices. from Waste paced eat ae yuan Real Estate for Sale—City. uehalee ara, Malpoy ats near Le station yn y 000,000, par vhich will | der as the chief sach?m. eal Estate for Sale: ¥- " Ington that the President and Secretary ey pe rot ar ee a en eee he conservative. clement of the/Club) * ~ ~ vate ADU, Coan WAY & Cate, SYS, D) arlisle were in consultation on the) a decided change has recently taken|@mong which wer: Messrs, Schur: North of (seth Street. H1-8 ROOMS & baths wteam heated: $15. $18 currency question, and that an anounce-| piace in one of the ems that make up| Schwab, Schiff and others, objected. to) CHOICE Lors, at $876: $$ monthly; line | Parlor & barement. H. Rodgers, 1639 1 way, ment of a plan might be made to-day | fre cost of gold shipments, Until tately | the “hone hunting Intulged In-by. thelr | sith sl xt near id ave. 2 minutes 42d at, a> heltee ensran r fo-morrow. Tead broke 43-4, to 28 3-4, | the allowance for insurance was $1.25 per | CMileagues, and In the row which fol- | 66 trains dass’ ptieets. ty ules i eM GGT LEMS and preferred 2 5-8, to 79 1-8. It was|$i0o. It was reduced to ® cents per | lowed they withdrew from the organiza. | tel ROSENTHAL & Po} 17% Rant 86th ot § Sande st Hid {hat the old bull pool in the stock | $1.00, and a few dayne ago_an Knglish tHon ina body. PORDIAM HEIGHTS (Zain Ward): 2 laa elenant | inehed one i . company made a rat 67 cent rj (The facton which was left in control oration, tage, + sacrifice. JOHN aN 8: 8 {The sales of Usted stocks were 41,000|§1,0n), which has been followed by uni-| of the Union point proudly to the fact | SIMPSON aw. MADISON AVE. 1626; Sirang ant five shares, In the unlisted department 6.400| versal reduction, chiefly by the foreign | that they have secured, and are now | ——c. | 000,18! Bh sisi B shares of Sugar and 10,000 Lead were | companies, to 00 cents per $1.00, securing, plenty of jobs, and they also Flats and Apartments to Let. a . : " raced ini s Under the law all payments for gold| call attention to the names of J. H. Sen- | —— ATH, BT. 308, B De, Clement, completely tute he Cloning Quotation: bars sold by the Treasury must be made/ ner, Commissioner of Immieration Unturnished—Eant Side. SPPneaL eet te toners ate Lee een se) in gold coin. The coin to pay for the} Edward Grosse, Internal Re: : GRAND 8t.. 64 improvements; Furninhed sea: Sige. High, Low. Ctos. | $1,500,000 worth of bara sold Yesterday | lector, who are members of the Union, | “huntor atienia sare id PRI SGN Ia Ge neal Am. 93 9 a8 | Was withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury | and who have “caught on.” “G. MEGEMAN & CO., Heoadway, | ing Ge xeny Am. §9%4 894 ]on presentation of legal tender and yn nlght Mr. Grosse, at @) pink ave. 022 TO 99% Minuehaha—6 roome & Asc BURA Het, Treasury notes, and immediately paid | meeting of the Twentieth Assemb:y Dis-| "hich, “ail Improvements; beauutulty decorateds | le AYE dares, (oll Cursieee renin: Am Cotton Olt back into the Sub-Treasury for the bars. | trict German organization, made a epeech | steam heated throughout: rent $20, 1 month tree. | phe? yo¢ muraenee, fit haunekecning: | linen \Atantie a paciae, The steamship Lahn, which arrived) in which he bitterly attacked and de- | Janitor. pi AL SRB USNS te i: bay Atch., Top. & Rania Foc, 4st this morning, brought 70,000 franes gold {nounced the men who withdrew fr PARK AVE. 1011, 1012, between Sth @ shih ate | HTH BT 20 W. Second lat. trom, 4 light Bay ‘State Gas...... ..05 21% consigned to Heldelbach, Ickelhelmer. and he satd some things int Large elemant’ late, heated halls, & rnoma, |. fooms: fully furnished; $7 weekly, WILKINS, [Ga mONe Go cee & Co., and 700,00 francs gold to Heskler, ich will go direct to the eara| pane alee fin, “aug inquire | after 12 | Chicago Gas aos 8 Wood & Co, the sident, | danitor HTH ST. 228 W Nicely furntahed fat; # rooms Chew, Bur. @ Quiney ics TL To-day there was $29,000 withdrawn| There wes a meeting at the Union las: sn 1802 & 3 targa, Ught rooms, newly | & bath steam heated. Jan hweats.s, 98. by Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co,, and|night, at which there was a quatre Mecorated, rent $6.30 8 88 WoT ST W.—Elexantly furnished Gaia, 4, 6, Pauls. 6% $250,000 by the Bank of New York. spolis, a fight over the Chairmanship 9, A aa ‘ i AF in. McKeon. . 1. & Pac The Mechanics’ National Bank took] and a gool many hard words exchanged. |“) tar Poe eenuite Coen tlex ere aig: Furtlahed Baraca $250,000 coin from the Sub-Treasury,| The Tamsen faction put up Mr. Tite | qin oi tay ceed ames me bat) Sik weenie: enliors making the total amount withdrawn to-| man for the place, while Grusse’s crowd), = 7 4 day $750,000. stood to the standard of Mr. Well, The 22 AVE. s5—24.f or 4 large roome; single | 108TH ST. 107 W.—Completely furnished 4-room a 2 latter won and the Union la divided. BU te IE - owner, resiles int galt: rooney BROKERS FAI ‘To-morrow night there will be a meet-|2!) AVE. 619—Nice apartment, $19. “Inqui payments, Partlett 2 oe FALL OUT. [ing SrTpr’ Rent there will be a ment; |24,4y SE eee Iu & West phe. s. = Bones e Bouse at which money will be | 2D AVE. 2104 near loath These ot 4 ia a Sc chink. limon, sliver: everstbings 636 ethOM. vse subscribed tC d re th to i zs 2 ad Nashville Trouble Over a Loan to Re Settled | start a German newspaper in oppoeitien [il AVE. Mbe - t ps fo The Staats ectebaper in opposition | ab AVE. 1760. fat to let, desirably located on 89th Houle, S.A, @ Chi Court. to The Slants Zeitung, the oficlal organ | fio tog OMNES | at ponite entra athe Fronme a bath. up 3. Spore ‘ b 3D AVE. 1523-810 to $13, quire) 1 ight. krand plano, steam heat, all convent= bride dath utes Lawyer Edward M. Shepard obtained in shoo «i ences, owner about to visit Europe for several leave in the Superior Court to-day to K 1ITH ST,, 993, 895, 827 F., between ipt & 24 aves, | montha: term $125 per month, to responsible Ne kat SHUIRGEAT GORELGAE We aoaTe REPUBLICANS SEEK DELAY. poulanttiome’ Mate. 8, rooms ata at parior| party with teferencen. None other need addrens brought by Stephen V. Sturges against] | Rew bowen; rents $14 to 6a. Jention ene’ LY. 4. roorn. complela” for heute: I. B. Newcomb & Co., bankers, to re-| Dom't Want Senate to Pane Any |srH or itr 9 B_Anommotatiaas ter a Miserinon, 308 W. iB me cover $8,000 on a promissary note. More General ni families tn a first-class hous @ ¢ roo 4 rooma, complete for housekeep- 38 * ‘ 2 rents $13.50 de $16; come & w im. 888 TIN ave. In May, 1893, Sturges & Roby loaned] WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—There now SOD ST. 4 18T AVE.—One month free: nice, light | # WEEK, $2 month—Flat. 4 lght rooms, 100 Newcomb & Co. $100,000. When the note| remains but thirty-two working days for room apartments, with improvements | wast’ st, neat Broadway. fell due in June it was renewed, and on|the Senate advocates of the various | APP'Y Agent. 402 E 334 at, —_ 7 the second note “an extension was AST ST., 110 E., nea Park ave Apartments of Furniahed--Mlacellanesus. nted upon payment of $500 interest. | Measures on the calendar, and especially Hight roome,” Improvements; $14.50, $15.50. | FURNISHED FLATS, all aizea, localiites & pricen fewcomb claims that before the ex-|over the Pooling Bill and the bills for| ‘ri sT. —4 rooms; elegant!y decorated | Flagg (300 furntanad fata), £42 We 204 at dumb walter, gloseta; Im-) HIGH-CLASS furnished flate; fine localitien: beat | Unection city, Apply renting department, HENRY Single) MANNES & SONS, 429-431 Sth ave, Slat & 3: tended. tH eos eae ee Cpe the admission of Arizona and New preenee tise after they ‘had sold out the collateral| Mexico as States. It had been prace| tier sp, 39 f., near Lexington’ « of fifteen shares of Louisville and Nash-| tically agreed that the Bankruptcy bill | fur, 5 leht roomas tube bath; $25. Ville Railroad stock for #200. | would be next taken up by general con-| 621) $1. 314 F.—Nice apartments; improvements; Furnished—Brooklyn. $82.00, and nate NDTAcaouetan pire sent, but It how appears that it cannot| _b?ted hall Ken ah LEXINGTON AVE., 218. Brookiye—4 nicely for. rithe st. 3-41 E ble eare—Finely | mlshod rooms opine. je" house; $8,000," He also urges in his defense that | be taken up without a vote on consider- orited, room. “apartment: Improvements; | good. neighborhood the ain une) charged him a usurlous/ation. It is thouht that the Republi- nt ate of interest, cans will see that the debate over it is | 9TH 8T., 211 TO 239 E.—New howes, 24 ¢room| Flats and Apartments Wanted. Ate GUE extended to its fullest limit, and then in| ,,#PAriments, $9 50 to $18.50; dumb-walters, elec i iy ad RECEIPT. ullest limit, en In| erie belie; hot baths free to tezanta; wide street, |WANTED—@ rooma, outalde flat, vicinity 42d wt doing thts they will disclose’ the real and | (te, Del's; hot joa heated. W, box 226 World only conclusion reached by the Repub- t9 TO - 30% 29% E.—3 & 4 rooma, decorated; | = = SN ee Unfurnished Rooms to Let. the Senate consume all the possible time | 102D ST, 219, near Sd ave.—Rent $6 & $7.60 per Has Been Grea than Expenditure TH ST., 540 W.—Three rooms, al with the view of having as many ques-| month,’ 2 or 3 nice rooms; painted, tmprove- ae Wheat and Corn Advance a Little (Special to The Evening World.) Hons as possible iu the air at adjourn: aan arta gare a —_ Cas UEg ICIS JGTON, cus hal _| ment in Maren. TH ST., 135 E.—¢ rooms, improved epartmients, ane Qala Are: Fire WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—It is an-|™eehator Butler has given notice of hig| $10 to $9.00. Apply janitor. Unfurnisned Rooms Wanted. near Madison ave.—Six ele & bath, In perfect order: rent to select & get bill shall be disposed of. It has been supposed that the Territorial Admission ES ia - cy bill, E,—Elegant fate, beautiful mark that if the wretched financial sys-|and the Republican Senators were {n-j ton; 6 rooms, bath, all Improvementa; $20, r, ‘Trading was light.|&teater than disbursements, and a prom- price moderate. 1D, 2 or 3 rooms, above 20th et. west or Bod: May B58 af | 2 ;|formed in their cauc a vo | February. tres. [a $58; May, 5.56 5.57; June, 6.99 a'5.60;|tem which handicapped the Tre ry eet eee ee te ee rit ot Pleanant ave—Plat, 6 large Broadway rearonable. DOMINIQUE, 74 July, August, 5.68 a 5.69. could be done away with, the receipts] 6f the Territorial Committee, to. Instat | toon 1 improvements; rent $16. | Falton The mint mares opened up about} from now on to the end’ of the fiscal]ithat this order. shall. be maintained, T SINGLE FLAT, € rooms & bath, all | — x Saree 1-2c, higher, May selling here at 89 7-8c.| year and thereafter would exceed the |‘The Republicans regard this prospect of | “Improvements, handuomely decorated, commoedl jand at 4#1-8c, In Chicago. Corn ruled | expenditures. o Janitor, 18 B 624 at B Furnished Rooms to Let. 1-40, 4 3-80, highe Chicago at 45 3- tat but firmer. ae eae they would have been had the McKinley | present session. will, beconiine act been In force. I think we have turn j “I | HAMPTON READY TO DIE. [eaithe corner. if the evehange marker | Paseake of the Appropriation bills, and The Colored Murderer Said to Have |such a raid on the Treasury's gold re- Made a Conte resigned to his fa’ cenfession to the ceath chatr, SING SING, N. Y., Jan. 26.—David The President ts said t be very wroth| reduced the Democratic Vote t | Hampton, the colored condemned mur-|0Ver the action of the banks in with-|a total of Mor & majority of one, When | w | derer, who is to be executed in the ele d | trie chair at Sing Sing prison at 1 much to punish Secretary Carlisle for|their seats the Senate will | o'cleck on Monday morning, seems fully his disagreement with the banking syn-|members, of which the Democrats will|new bh Hing at 491-2c. and). “ior the past four months.” sald he, | with relshy oe Democratic ranks | our: tent moderate . Oats were quiet] “the customs receipts under the present ‘he predictior ppub- anes a Ove Time, 206. line: eeond Time, 17¢, per AM. DINT. TEL. offices will ree celveadvis. ter THE WORLD. Ring ter | mewn er, wh» willtake your WOKLD adva. at office rates. DALE Madison ave., corner $8:h at—| ay. ‘wood furnished. anticipate heavy gold shipments, nor| ‘It will soon develop that th ; at the Demo- nh erats ere withou. a majority in the Unturniahed—Weas Side ee serve as has been witnessed the present |Senate, ‘The seating of Mr. Pritchard, |BARROW ST., 12-2 nice, ght rooms, all tm- week. of North Carolina, in Mr. darvis's place, | movements, $12, $13) free to 15th. 48 gut ot | HUDSON <T. G2t—To let, tat Mor of 42, rooms he divided in ® par Eas: S14 BROOME 8T., 384—Iandsomely furnished front ‘y- | ceiling, airy; moderate rooms for two gents, $1.50 each, stove de gas ely, take | TH AVE, 300, 304, corner 27th wt—Handsome | MMall_roums for #1. Heas r number &7| flats, five roo: bath; decorated: heated hala, | CLINTON PLACE, 11i—Large furnished, houre- jouses; reuts $2 $28. BECKMAN, 304 7-4 | keeping rooms, $2.00 to $4, other room, 81.50. 21—-Number comfortably tur drawing so much gold for purely domes- | Clarke and M Us use. ‘He belleves that it ia due as omine ahd Montene’ tes licans, of Vi jontana respect if dicate which took the last bond issue as| still have only 43 members, or one less | ave. | "Itvis understood that he has made a FR Onin Conarata over the shoulders of | than a majority. TH AVE, 868, near $7th st.—In fine order; 818 unny rooma, $4. 3! ted ; Aigo with him tothe | mital® known, that Secretary, Carlisle has HAWAIIA\ anes i6Th ST. 217 W—tlewant apartments, 3 rooms, NAVE, 666 7 Issue can be placed at a safe upset N FINANCES, st) spre as $14, $1. Geer eee PA CONDE ROOT EES Hampton was |by Warden Sage that the State woul NIH ST., 213 & 215 W.. gear Bh ave —iland- Informed this morning| figure, anc {| xure, and that the rome, tewly decorated apartments, 6 rooma & | LEXINGTON AVE issue will be held Large. nicely furnished tilt! os 8 ome (arnish him with a new black su't, which POUL the, JALAL possible. tn pment. in| Thurston Says Hin vat all tinprovementa, “Ais to" 8, “Toque | 722m, all convenience, pritate famliy, ne or he Will probably put on to morrow, down an Petey \ tit at s No i janitor, wo gentlemen will be made of Hampton's body. If it| London market toward Aimer can eactie | WASH Jan, — %.—Minister ath, rents, $21, 26 large. front room; also weveral other atualler | Murted inthe Itttle prison cemetery os | Wee during the next fortnient, TRUER Hd TORY. Tala tly: (0) Hie) a Wg A + ome, AE MeB | Stra a Hear Grail slagle rime Tue | the hili overlooking the prison, where eth Se ra statement that the Hawalian Govern- | ens dae ent, decoratea | _Maued forgeitiemven, 81, private house r nearly’ dogen murderers are bufied.”""| SUGAR REPEAL WILL PASS, |mext ts seting bonds in this country a | SPT oad Ee —— = = 25 cents on the dollar, for the purpose of | RIS WEST—TWO L =] double, light housekeeping, $1.50, $1 2 nel or Paes torner rooma @ bathroom, $21 to | RTANTON ST,, 37 ed room for res AND ADA REHAN, TOO! Bat There Will Re a Hard Fight Grevonied fooling in favor of ‘annexa: |* | Ln RAPE RET ETao taaset ieee & witelor ppauemeny lipht hae | acieiaaebde eas: Over the Pacifie BIL py men ror hullboy 2) AVE. 220, near ith Blegantly furnished L I There 18 no more possibility of such | syrq xT. sé & 26s W—Reduced rents, 6 large | front parlor. with bedroom, plano, every con But she Was still] Leones Her Prectons Dog Just Tike a! (special to The Evening Wort) a thing being done by the Hawatlan| rome & bath Janite venenves gentlemen Common Actress, WASHI Jan, %.—The House| Government than by the United States {4D 8T., 6 W—(-ROOM FLATS AVE. Idi, near ithe! Nice warm roo an air of deep disgust, as Smith was | There 14 a brindle bull pup who an- wil take up the Wilson bill, repealing |Government. The Hawallan Govern- oer spac Rb gt st : prgrans warm een erore Be cay he kitted me? tt] s8ers to the name of Fun wandering | the differential duty on German sugar. {ment can borrow money only to repay | «sri ST. 38 W.. berween Sih & 9h pall rou, well turn No. Why does Ne si’ you. die came up| around this town to-day somewhere in|!t Will pass, but the Repub leans will] postal savings bank depositors and to| sant tals 4&5 tikht rooms UST. 8 B—Nicely furntahed 1 suit gen Behind: me, pue his arin Found iy heck | the slush and fox. wondering probably [#8 the opportunity to make sarcastic |sohstuct, certain public “impr vements ails heated; new lomen ‘ar tartied rouple for housekeeping. hed me. It was he, the drunken | where he je rei . er of fact, the royalists have Tr AVis. vbi—=2d GOOF hash fois. ahaa larRe fd sae This beaten “hin wife, my | Where he is at. He belongs to Miss Ada |Temarks. ; nearly all paid. their’ taxe Coie Ti cat wits nomic plutaea > whvatkarging Gators MMe nid kilt me, Pawenr it. | Rehan, of Daly's Theatre, and was fe Pacific Railroad bill will develop| ‘As to seiling bonds in this country at ait painted LD) AVE., 781—Comfortably furnished rooms, some hen’ she ‘sank back dnd Sinith was | bought by her in, London, no | 2pfotter fight than its supporters have [2% cents on the dollar, there Is not a | seri st W Free halt month. & 4) “Mor ligit housekeeping 4 Weekly uyward ‘sway, "un has sumptuous quarters at the| anticipa 4 Tey aes low of truth in the statement, rooms 1” Jarailes aly < eee ite ae pe taken te eandition the police turned to| theatre and inso Ugiy that he is beautie | SucPated. and many bits of unsavory |" “ine Government han suld no vous in| gor st io Ws roome @ bath. at HN Tonsliar® rooms for gomiiemen ort Keefe. He could not help them. All|ful. His mouth ts so wide he can bite | Political history, past and present, will] this country whatsoever, as It has bor. | rated anal! families housekeeping _ that he knew was that he had no work; | only fat men, be brought to the surface. rowed all the money that tt needed right 1! @ W.—Out of 30 a farts 7 2 Ain PnP ‘fe that his aunt had been to One Hundred| ‘This morning while the Janitor was| In the Senaie the Bankruptcy bili is|{n Honolulu at 5 and § per cent, and) vacanch rooms & baths ali | 10TH ST 124 E.—Nicely furnished rooms for and Forty~ nth street to borrow |cleaning up Fun noticed that the| promised corsideration, and a deter. | fad such a large surplus on hand that | m ementa, immediate porsersion, | seatlemen 4p ome money and was on her way home | stage door on Twenty-ninth street was | mined effort will be mide on the part cf |it advanced from the current receipts Call @ fuapect hi Droadway—Nicely” ture When she was attacked only |open and wandered ‘out into the cold | Western Senators to bring up the. New | 0, the loan fund accounts the sum of | sory gp ose wo fits eye yreeciny m, eutable for & grinned, Bul he had told police and fozxy weather under the Impression | Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma. State which was expended on the spec : hye ot, aw iirn sr Broadway —Redecqrated, grtre they might find th 1/ that he was in dear old London again. | hood bille, which wiil be ant. ized by bile works, and also r Heated. Hveried door-attendant, con- | itcely furnist $1.25 to $3 weekly | there. surely they found | two| Uf course he lost himself, and now Mr. Rast, as itis ree enizel tiat ther ade Won the postal jocaticu. reuts $90 to $60. Apply to tale | iori st co Nicely furnished troat parior; | feet from where the woma t) Augustin Daly will rew or dene rnment id all curren Reine to it h's clothing, is Loy wiideeme st th \ anty, Who tives soi pnad of One Hu In this b to find De! in the neighborhe Tenth street and Coroner Fitzpatrick antemortem st clared tha by her nephew. D. gays, lives ne: dred’ and ‘Tenth str nue. and sles! that she a t ker: ehh han’ econd: to nt the a She says that he ran up b se ro peross recognized hi running away Stephen Tuttle ax aw He says to do the occurred, zaln a GO Keele in court, on the pron y to fn eourt this O'Keefe, with whom Mrs. livec i t 1 He called at the maired a fow minu ore J, was loc hat Detehs act, and thet delohanty War house ok Wes discharge Delehanty flernoon, yotted with blood hanty, who, rthe corner af On. et and Seed { which, “like avenue ok Mrs. Tuttle's nd her ne throat, and moas he was 1 up last night y had no reasc at the time It 2 ut bis house at 6 o'clock. r . and returned this morning e that he would nd bring him to will load (he animal back to the theatre, | ators to The Wil << for probate ard any one who| mission would add six more sil doubted silver majority t_ autho: pudlic worl. gern st. 206 WAN ight, steam-heated apart- | sity ST, 32 E.—Nicely furnished room, $3; suit th (ie wich th next will contaln: all (nterent nd, treasury ments, low rent tar, gentoman or married couple for heusekeeping, Friends ragua Canal bill aturing, and closed the period | rors er. 1 Wi-? & @ rooma Wght: bot | j». ~ aS s $10,000 IN CHARITIES. gre dublous of fts face In the House. | With $220,379 in ihe Treasury. | eater Bit O18 2 MA ees ea a eecenee ae ae een Bees Bee ——— on — __—— — 10TH ST. 07 Wo—Cholcest ¢-room fats! steam 208 E —Large rooms, 1 fight, 2 gen-) | heated. # shed of unfurnished; furiture for < of George W. Powers Pro-| MAY INVESTIGATE NELSON, | POPULISTS WILL FIGHT IT. |.) si cfi0rtet, cine iss ae couple} Lor iy vides for the Needy. ——---- | butlding, _Hartlett ees | eat iar aa eceen ee ent ‘The will of George W. Powers was|%¢Mate Likely to Take Up Wash-| Think Sundry Civil Bit dmsnimens/2H*1 ~ Ataht, well-ventilatet fate: 12TH ST. 425 E Lares hall rooms, furnished for to-day. The testator burn's Charge of Fraud. | n Blow at Greenbacks, Feasonsble rents Apply on prenilaee | ene Reesehernion As an . 02 Weat Gh ST. 640 Nicely furnishes a leaves $30 to the Children's Ald So- (Special to The Iventug World.) (Special to The Evening World) | oe iin hor gut ocneneping, 8S aes weck” %.—There is a clety, to provide 2,00 to the Five Points House of In-|charge of wholesale fraud, made by | dustry, for sick Hahnemann Hos, bed; $100 to the. Margaret Strachan | U0M.. regarding the election of Knute | adopted in the House yesterday restor- | Home for Fallen Free Home To Mary H. leaves the | resid street and $80,000 curities, — Hiss ge W. Powers, jr.. get $40.00 each, | campaign func. absolutely they will all be and Lansing W, "2,000 each, ASHINGTOD Jan. sing among the Populist Senators that | og children; $3,000 to the! Senztor Washburn, of Minneapolis, |the amendment to the Sundry Civil bill pital, tor a’ chilaren’s a Company. — | istit st val ot the |, nicel® era; of th convenien. ne Court to | art st. 30 E—La of the) running wa homes in the West;| WASHINGTO: Jan. 2%6.—The open | Ko wear 2) ave —I'rivate, ho het roome 81.78 ¢ oF ama. Bingie beds, reas ISTH ST, 202 Large & smal) rooms, heated: | handsomely furnished; terms very reasonad.e. | MH ST., M47 E Cheerful rooms heat, $1.25 to | ate will probably re-|ing to the Secretary of the Treasury | an investigation of wer to change the denomination of ate does not often |kreenbacks abd silver certificates upon Women, and $1,000 to| Nelson to the Be for Destitute Young] sult in a demand f, the election, Tne Powers, hix wife, heltuke up such cases, but Nelson is altjelr ressue is a cunningly contrived re “Me cleaant large front parlor running water os ence & West fiftieth | hard-money: Rep biican, and it is al-|p!an to retire all greenbacks of amal de = TEVA ST (Union Square), “119 F.—2 parlors, $5, in interest-bearing se-|leged that the Chicago Board of Trade | nominations, so that when a final at- housekeeping, otiers, $2, 83, single, $1-30. ons, Walter H. and|and the railroads furnished Nelson 's|tempt ls mad- to retire the greeabacks ots Himaelt, UTH ST. 16) K.—Purnianed rooms single oF « #4 each, the hands : Dr Ht joudie; bousekeep.ng If desired. tab ard | His grand children, Walter H., Grace| ‘These atiegations will furnish an addi-|of the banks, and thus eretly reached. Nar ot ell unanen ids tla. | ataeeclan itn st Sai tates essere Powers are to have] tional incentive for action, the Populist |Cousequently’ ‘he Populists will Sght ere by #oating himself through tae be i sobveuences, gentlemen Senators being heartily in favor of it. | the amendment vigorously, fie ts ib & precarious coadivion. : : _ Furnished Rooms to Let. — 6TH ST. 145 E.—Nicely furnished rooms for ladion or genta; terms moderate, 4 ISTH ST., 233 E.—Three lovely heated rooms, lor floor; running water: singly or em sult private hous ISTH ST, 227 F.—Elegant rooms, single & con- ‘Reeting: also hall room: first house. ISTH ST. 326—Cheap!—Nicely furnisher _all conveniences, $1 DTH st. a8 41.50° up: bath, all convent HTH ST. 147 Newly tuentahed, comfortable rome, $8.80. $4, 85. 2 OTH ST, 43 near Hroadway—Nicely fur- RTH ST, Large front room, howaek To: $250 week’y; einate. basement ‘rooms, NTH St. 27 Sunny ATH ST Nicely furnished room, all Tht,” $1.50 weekiy, Abbott STH 'ST. 110 Newly furnished larne STM ST, gn FR —Large front roo ment for light housekeeping, very c TH ST. 118 E.—Destrable roome, en suite @ sin- Rly, hall room; breakfast served. Nlecly furnished room; houre- iniiemens terme rensonab 8T., 107 small or ean: ing’ rooms very Feason- able 9TH ST.. 147 B—Furnished room; gentlemen or Hight Néawekeeping; bath; private house MIST ST. M8 E—Large & «mall rooms, house keoping or gentlemen; board if desired. ST ST. 312 K.—Furntehed hall room, lady or ntienian, $1.80; bath AST ST. 26K —Large & small roome Kenping or entiemen son Wh ST. 422 Furnished parlors & other Fooma, 42,50, $650, housekeeping. mo children TH ST, 166, convenient Grand Central—Sunny double rooms, every convenience; light house- keeping If desired. ASTHST. 111.8. near Lexington ave —Furnished large @ amall tome. heated, private house METH ST. 214 —Hented furnished rooms, $1.60 up, ladies of Renilemen: every convenience TH ST. 11% E.—Private house; comfortable furnished roam, running water, all, conven: etivon. #280. hati room. $2 WAT SY 661 2 weekly & upw furnished rome, pleasantly Iocate son aver TH ST 240 F Well turn men of couple, board option BOTH ST. 110 Ro Large front room, furnished; ar small, #2, $4; home comforts oat Furnished tom in private house. houre, her lodgers taken. SD 87, Nively furnished, heated rooma; running gentlemen oF housekwen STH ST. M2 in_pfivate house; Front parlor miltable for doctor oF real estate ofr, SOPH ST. 220 FE —Newly furnished large & amall “front rome for Hight housekeeping BATH ST. 161 E.—Nicely furnished hall Foot one gentienia. ; still, private houre, §IST ST. 310 FE —Furniahed back parton; also oma for housckeeping, near station; private MPH ST. 157 “K.—Bingle, double: aultabie frlenda, couple, conveniences; homellke; ‘moder= ate, excellent hoard if desired STH 8ST. 14% E.—-Furnished rooms, light house: keeping, also aing!e rooms SITH ST, 180 E.—-Nicely turniahed, heated tron: foom fo Lor 2 gentlemen, W, Mayer, STH ST. 171 E23 or 3 rooms. parior floor) hot water: furnished for housek ng. 20 FP -8 nicely furnished roome for Kconping, 92,78, $2 weekly F.—Front parior, 1 of 2, $2.60; Knust’s bell. 1OSTHE ST commnedations, RANK ST, 7—Large front room, light house- keeping, $2.50; heated hall bedroom, $1.50 weekly . opposite Waveriey place—Handaomely aay front room; all conveniences, BARROW ST. 19—Large front room for house- 3 hall room, $1.50. BROADWAY. 1595. 48th st.—Sunny room, for 2: homedse, pano, tath, &.; privat: family, CLINTON PLACE, 107—Large furnished roome toi hieusekeoping, $9.0 to $4; room for gent, $1.60. WASHINGTON PLACE, 137 W.—Nicely furnished WASHINGTE PLACE, rnished ated: private ty 0. nished’ rooms for housekeeping or gentlemen; rent, 2.80 up. a ATH ST, 274 Wi—Larae front & newly furnished, heat4; $5. Dr. Badgley. Rentlemen or ight housekeeping, igrn_ er. W.—Deairable double & sin rooms; house heated; central; Southeriers ac- commod ated Bete 13TH BT., 123 W—Furniaber comfortable hall room, bath; family private, ISTH ST... 151 W.—Small & large furnished rooms, $2.50 to $8; bath; private family. i ‘ice room, bath, double beds, a h. 4 gentiemen. ei TPTH ST. 146 W.. tet floor—A heated room for Aleeping or housekeeping; $2.60 a week. 19TH ST... 62 W.—Large & small room reasonable; house heated 19TH ST., 433 W.—$1.60; neatly furnished single room to’ quiet, respectable person; reference. _ ISTH ST, 428 W.—Attractively furnished, deco- rated squrre room, heat, bath, $3.60, $4. _ 218T 8T., 254 W.—Laree sunny rooms, hot & cold Tunning water; large clossts; heated. ST. Y larse @ smail tf heated neigh borhoor 22D 8T.. 268 W.—Nicely furnished rooma, large ‘& niall, well heated, $2 up. : D ST... 205 W.—Newly furnished front room ath adjoining, heat, every conventence. 2D BT, 205 W.—R vonnecting rooms light house Keeping. «ax. bath; small rom, $1 rooms. srupulously clean hese, 1 Sight up; $3. 2D $T., W.—Large sun.y room, running water, ‘near L station; terms moderate. D ST. 318 W.—Large & small rooms in steam- heated house; all conve 8T.. 407 W.—Parlor floor @ abover comfort- ly furnished, heated, bath: sults or separately. ATH ST. 217 W.—Sunny front ball room, Ist floor! every convenienc: § 26TH ST... 204 W.—Private house: bath, heat. $2; American family = STH ST. 326 Wo—Sunny, Jange room, light Keeping or gentlemen, $3.80, $1.76 69 W.—Wlegantly furnished rooma; all fences; gentlemen oniy; low prices, 1TH ST. 304 W.—Neat square room, housekeep- Fe} ing or Rentle other rooms, §2 up STH st. the Wilton—Handsomely fur- i rooms, private baths; nished lo prices Furnished, 2 connecting rooms, fiall room, $1.2 ail 2sTH W.—Superiov. large, nicely ture ished hall rooma, with large closets; excellent surroundings. 29TH ST., 138 W.—$2.50; double heated room; closet, ‘private family; breakfast if desire Paquet 2TH ST. 327 W.—82.50: nicely furnishet rooms for housekeeping, ais» back parlor, single, $1.39. OTH ST., 221 W—Furnished rooms for married covples oF gentlemen; bath; $1.50 to 83. SINT ST... 677 W front basement; bath, ample clonets MST ST., 367 W.—$3.59; nively furnished, bright, separate; hall rooms, #125 upward i IST ST. 942 W—Large & small rooms con- Hecting & single, every convenience housekeep- ing, $1.75 to $6 . RD ST. 339 W.—93.75: nicely furnished large sant room for housekeeping, ball ronm, $1.75, HD ST., 326 W—Nicely furnished large square rooins) gas, bath, housekeeping, single room MTH 37. 138 Wo—Cholce of handsomely ture Aished rooms, $2 upward per week TH ST. 40 W.—Nicely furniabed parlor; sin rooms, $1.80; all conveniences, WTH ST, MT W.—Pleasantly fh Toms, convente ecevated station $1.50 ished single single rooms, $1.50, all conveniences, MOTH ST, 110 W.—Newly furnished rooms, coupl or Keatiemen; hot & cold water, gas, heat, vate house, mod.rate 36TH ST, 67 W.—Unusually pl room, large closets, also physician's offer SOTH ST, 214 Wo—Neatly furnished rooms, Venient for light housekeeping, also hall room, HTH ST roomie, Dreaktaat STH ST. 205 W., near Proadway—Elegantly ei large ‘room, with private bath. 29TH ST, 210 W. near Broadw nished Tome; private house; cominodations TH st. gif W—t connecting roma, furnjened for nourekeeping, to Tespectable par- ties BTM oT aM W —Handso aii improvements: heated. STH ST. 2380 W.—Large front & back parlors halt rooms geatiemen, $2.30; respectable paris dist ST. 1a? W, near Broadway ly furnished’ heated. ceed 7. 336 W bed room, two gentle board if desired; also bousekesping. Elliott, ely furnished rooma; ATH ST, 6 W, (Washington Square)—Nicely tur-| TTH AVE., 76, nea’ 14th st_—Private room tor! young gentleman, splendid location; $3 weekly. | 63D ST. DST, 466 W Be furnished single | y furnished, bright, STH ST, 49 W.—Nicely furnished front parlor; | |osru St. 21 W.—Large & amall, wolltereeed rooms, with good board 4 ree 8, supe! way. = single. Mra Baldwin. | rooms; Meat m4 W., Bresdray— sea t, Funning water; é‘ ATH ST. 351 W.—Comtortable, _Aished hall room, eas, $1.30. ample closet reasonabli “6TH 8 OTH ST. 73 | erate, W. bath at. 102 ST., 142 kantly furni INTH 8T.. 264 board; terms TH ST. 282 tveman. MBIA HE fy furnish NASSAU BT., 9} housekeeping: another boy World Branch, Tw Tue EL At 9 WELL-FU conveniences; Bachetor, Ya erba cinrae ALL AM ceive advts, ads, at alite i room, $6. table a peetal | MADISON. Av refesences | furnished trot LTH ST. 1 HM BT, 222 rooms, supe oor, tmoderat 12TH ST.. 11 i roome, with |e sr. hom R ST., 108—Furnished front hall Fesm: XINGTON AVE. 337—Purntshed roome | rd, $8; alno front & back parlor, : XINGTON AVE., 83, near ‘Substantial boardd in English MADISON AVE., 78, Meltose—Seleet; hotel conveniences; rooms alagly oF @@ room, 3d floor STH 8ST. 40 B.. near 24 _with board, $10; single room, ‘also other rooms: good table; aise » 18 B.—Room $4; table board, (STH ST., 260 W.—Large, small, cleaw ‘modern’ improvemes nd.omely furnishel. deaies Jocat heated room_w wate fas . block from etalon rooma for gentlemen, sanitary plumbt GOTH ST., 160 W., near Broadway—Large Toome suitable for 2 ladies or gentlemen; TH, SATH STS.—Furniahed rooma, or sly. $3 upward; board optional. Johaess, -—Handeomely medium, first clase; gentlemen oF couple; price moderate. Gra: W.—Pri taal hed square room to W —Furnished room to let, moderate; private family. W.—Warm, comfortably ; All improvements; private howse; Fron os OUT. Parior foo! HENRY 87. 98. 2 minut Large front rooma, use of bath, laundry: RESPZOTABLE NOY, 17, wani ax roommate. oping, with tableware; gu hood, between 70th & GOth ets. . bet Madivon aves; private house or fa. bedroom, | parlor neat 38th at. & Broadway. box. 225 Worl Boarders Wanted. One Time, 20¢ per tine; Second Time, tne: Third amd Suberquent Temes, Ue. por mul im DIST. TEL. effec: will lor THK WORLD, a mesacnger, who will take your rates, fe fas: Side. » _1h0—Second-atory square front room, i = ior outer aie panier ‘ ae nt rooms, with Large @ront E.—Large middie MTHST., 325 E., near 24 ave—Laree © bourd; heated: $5 upward _ % = Jarne room, 1st fer, with bean 99; other roomae B.—Newly ae ont southern aspect; 2 gentlemen; + MTH ST. 161 Murphy. Foome for light housekeeping in private house. TH ST. 138 E—Large | first-class table: HTH BT., 206 (40TH ST.. 226 Hi room, heated; excellent | all accommodations, bath, gaa; | keep! | WTH BT. 36 atl ‘small sunny .—Elenant large ter conveniences Mi B., Toomey French euiaiees STH AVE, 666—Int floor hall room, suitable for STH ST.. 106 E.—Double & single room ‘excellent board; very {om how 3D ST. iat E. Beautiful firat-claes_ board: families cam De” ated; privat mode’ WAVERLEY Pi gentlemen, board: famili ith ST. x ‘Doard; iadies, 19TH ST. 61 & __parlor floor Rp st. as board, “singly stent. MTH ST. 224 W.—Heated hail room, with dining-foom on’ par.or floor. 184TH BT. & LEXINGTON AVE, ats | _Handsomely furnished rooms, oth’ bo 2; CS 13 To 10 Rast 17 LACE, 124—D ‘good & medium room: MTH ST.. 239 W.- Bi % Pod hr 63 W.—Ofter large & email jg-room. ‘ W..Chelsns Houss—Recma, or en suite; permanent oF RD ST. 263 W.—Large rooms, good | “sonabie prices; large front parlor; table SD ST.. 357 W.—Nicely turnishs Inrge Foom ; 2D 243 W. Feasonable Fates; mily; nice oma @ board. i ce home; good —Neat rooms, $3 up; table | “$2.50; homelike, cheerful house, | 20TH sr. 24 early breakt ‘i W.—Nicely turnished wie 3 ‘board: superior table: terms. moderate, i ATH ST. 32 W. rooms, J | aTH ST. 298 good board, STH ST. 255 w 4.50 upward; tab W.—Medii th good board, for 2, $9; single, #6. 28TH ST.. 245 W-—Good rooma, with board, Oh OP ta board, $3.50. ? rooms, "with prices moderat 27TH ST., 42 W.. Tuxedo—Handsomely home excellent board; ; table board, ST., 105 W., near 6h ave.-: tle Tarnished ‘roome, “with bounde table @’hot | 29TH ST. 36° j= Nicely tarnished rooma WO 9) jerms moderate. board: “superior table: 20TH 29 ated, (ura 125 & boarders, | TH ST.> S11 MSTH ST, 3! running water, mall sunny 100} @sTH 8T Sern sr. 386 rat REFINED MAR! World, Harlem, ITH ST. 137 W.—Handsomel; rn a |ACON 8T., 491, Brooklyn (Utica ave, fs ia Y private family, gentleman —_ W.—Beautifal large, alee ae every convenience; parlor, ST. 317 Wisi @ 06, fret-class reome, board; $12 for 2 gentlemen. W.—Handeomely, tersiahet os 4 taken, day board; dinner, 280. .—Good board & heated Fea $4.50. y.—Large front Foom, with beamae | 4TH 8T.. 79 W running water, —Single @ double reoma; 3 house heated. 3 45, Indies reasonable a: sie at, ah Wangs 6 pall er Siall conveniences, with board. HATH ST., 280 W.—Large room, with board tar i 12 weekly; small room, #4. Ww Miscellaneous. BFE? MAN Cat opportunity, heereee Smee RIED COUPLE would tia im | rooklyn. Room & board. fences: Me y PINEAPPLE. 81, $9=Pi board; 3 minutés from tbe

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