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I leche vier STRIKERS ASK FOR BACK PAY, — Crowds of Them Visit the Office of the Brooklyn Heights Road. WAGES DUE UP T0 THE STRIKE / | Mayor Refers the Revoking of Franchises to the Corpor- ation Counsel. CROWD ATTACKS TWO POLICEMEN Qne of the Men Tried to Use a Knife and Was Ciubbed—Collisions and Other Mishaps. At the headquarters of the Brooklyn trolley strikers, in Mugge’s Hall, It was stated this morning that the ex-em- ployees of the Brooklyn Heights Rail- road system would call at the Com- pany’s offices on Montague street dur- ing the day and demand the pay due them up to the time of the strike. Tho strikers intimated that if the Com- pany refused to pay them there might be trouble, as they intended to remain in the vicinity until they received their wage During the latter part of the morning Uttle knots of men began to gather at the offices and demand their pay, Mr. Mulling, Preatdent Lewis's secretary, told the men that their money was ready. men, Most of the envelopes paid up to that hour contained $16, Patrick J. Collins, one of the strike leaders, called on Mayor Schieren this morning with a letter signed by the members of the Executive Committee of D. A. 75, asking the Mayor to give them @ hearing on the resolution passed by the Aldermen Monday, The Mayor was engaged when Mr. Collins called, and his secretary, V M. Palmer, said he would send a letter to the Committee appointing a time for the interview. Mr. Collins said he anxious to ask the Mayor to sign the resolution, resolutions shortly ufter noon to-day, When asked if he would veto them he said: “I have only just recetved a copy of the minutes uf the meeting of tie Board ot Aldermen, and do not now wish to bay Whut action 1 shail take in the mat ter, L have made up my wind what oughL to be done,’ “Are you going to give the strikers & hearing on the subject?” waked “Yhey have wiready nad a hearing,” he replied. ‘That ought to be suthcient, he was ‘they hid a nearing Monday, 1 i} dont see why they should be heard ugain,”” Later the Mayor refei ter to Corpor Gon Counsel McDonald for an opinion as to tne legaliiy of the action. A gang of strikers ran against aj couple of policemen in citizens’ clothes gay that John Clayton, of Pittsbu the new. ‘men em) by “the ‘Third avenue line at the Fifty-eighth street, from chicken-pox. Th gated the place, Moved to St. Ji gs, mutter and Clayton w: LF rey lospital. John Roland, a motorman, of 38 Bast One Hundred ‘and Soventy-Atth stree New York, on the Fulton, street lin John's Hospital with his hands ears and feet frozen, TO MAKE THEM DAY LABORERS 2 Blake Would Solve the Trolley Trouble, (Speci: to The Evening World.) @ — Assemblyman ew York City, hi duced a bill providing that all em- ployees of street railways, motormen, ripmen and conductors, ly regarded as day laborers and pald at the legal rate of $2 a day, whether employed by the trip, and parts of the or only parts of the day. they report for @ full day's work. 3,000 GO ON STRIKE. 0 Makers, Want Hetter Prices. thousant! members of Pants Makers’ Local Assembly No, 8%, Knights of Labor, ure on strike to-day in this Brooklyn and Brownsville for an per cent, on present prices. | women among the strik- their headquarters at reet and 136 Pitt street. —<———_ Soldiers Lose Their Jobn. Donnelly, of Company B, Sixty-ninth ot the Fourteenth in, of Company ‘been discharged ICHTRYOLOGISTS Three Noted Ones Will Investi+|a creat sacnirice—si gate Water in Aquariums, taken’ to St. How Arsembly shall be legal: | a Women, who have Richard Ricker, and Charles A. Ber D, Thirteenth Regiment, ha varlous employments on account of the time they speut with thelr regiments on duty lears Park. —— City, IN THE WORLD OF LABOR, “ cted Secretary of the Metal Polishers an@ Buffers’ Union. Local Assembly fo. 308, K. of L,, Journeymen hus raised ite initiation fe ‘The Machinists’ ‘& masquerade 1 on Baturday evening, Feb. 9 lee of the Architectural Iron- Progressive Union has been reduced District Assembly No, 6, K. of L., has elect er Workman; Recording Secre Tho newly elected prea | Polishers’ and Platers of the Independent Union is Charles Subscription Itets for the Brooklyn strikers are ulated In the shops under the juriadic- At noon the Company had pald off 200 ee kere Mutschter, Seer Machinists’ Untun No, lyn trolley strikers at its 1 All membera are at work. Branches 1 and 2 of the Drivers’ and Hosters’ of the Street Cleaning Department, hold & Joint meeting this evening to elect col- 63 elects David Johnson, mers, Corresponding 3 haw voted against the id death bene- for the Journevmen Bakers and Con- fectloners’ International the Workmen’ Finanotal’ Secre' proposition of establi Mayor Schleren received a copy of the | Schwartz and Vater have been elected Hranch 6 of the Workmen's Ptelffer were chose! treaurer {4 Frederick Sehnetl 4 to prepare a lst of all tobacco workers in this city who have taken the places of union clgar-makers out on atrike for better conditions, regular méeting of the J At thie week’ Talore’ Protestive were enrolled, and the officers say they hve a membership When the busy season commenci Carpenters’ Uni siness Agent Lus ). 497 hax referred back en, who state red the mat | Willam was in the hands The Miscelianeaus Section of the gate Roger Harrison, TH Park Commisstoners Give « Sly Dig at Mr. Barker. At {ts meeting to-day the Park Board, on motion of Commi pointed a Committee of Ichthyologists investigate the water suyply of the new aquarium, and devise means for Its purification. Committee consists of L. President of the New York State Fish Commission; 8. K. Reeves, of the States Fish Dr. T. H, Bean, who was in charge of ‘Fair aquarium at Chicago, ichthyologists are to receiv condition Comunission, A report was read showing that the complaint of the Architectural Bluestone Cutters’ Association that Contractor Mo- Tan was using stone on park work not dressed within the limits of the munici- Pallty was well founded. It was learned that the atone was dressed at the quarry up the State, and the Board onered Moran to remove it at once from the work, President Clausen reported Roard of Estimate an: had allowed the $113,000 asked for with Which to make improvements to Cor- lor the work were ordered advertised for, and it was de- cided that July 1 was to be the time mit for the completion of the work. When the question of soundings for Isiand came up, Commissioner Clausen took the opportunity to get In a dig at Tax Com- missioner ‘Barker, whose antagonism to the Park Board ts well known. “The Horrd of Estimate, “has granted us the $1,000 to Mr. Rarker, didn't think we ought to Nave it, because the estimate of the cost of the «was made by En, MacComb's He sald he didn’t have any confidence In our engin “Ie M Harker an engineer him- asked Commissioner Straus. don't know about that.” answered President Clausen, “but I jected.” “Weil,” added Commiastoner Straus, ‘I thivk the objections of Mr. Barker have got to be a wort of fad with the gentle- man," whereat all the members of the Board grinned as if they thought they had got back at Mr. Barker very neatly. AS TO REFEREESHIPS. The Legistature Aske the County r Figures. The Legislature has asked the Coun- ty Clerk for facts and figures, and such other information as he may be able to furnish relating to the appointment of referees by the State and county courts. is understood that the Assembly the present system, and It may be that the right of appointments of referees will be taken courts and vested some other tribunal. Among other that the refereeshipx have been to a comparatly small crowd of specially favored attor Such appointments are usuall considered in the light of “good thin, t lawyers, and there Is quite a scramble for them. BROOKFIELD SEES STRONG. in, things, It Report that He In to Be Given a ert! One of Mayor Strong's first callers this | Brookfie: Chairman of the Republican County Com- | © it was rumored that Mr. Brookfleld | 7: nad come to talk with the Mayor abe whom they mistook tor non-union men s Comm >! his appointment wt 2 ofclock this 1g. Atter a short | fight the mob ran leaving one of its members in the haiids of the police, his head cut open by a blow from an oiicers club. Policeman Bunn ana ecial Officer Bohuke, of the Quincy sireet station, Were oli last night looking for wit utters. As they were waking along Fulton street, near Rockaway avenue, they came upon a pile of brick and Stones which had been placed on the car tracks. ‘They began removing the. ob- structions when # small crowu o1 strik- ers appeared. The leader of the gang whipped out a pocket-knife “and, opening the. blade, Mado @ dash at Bunn, Bohuke saw the knife and @rawing his club, which ke had secreted under his overcoat man on the head. ‘The feliow dropped to. the. side- walk Uke a log. ‘The officers started after the others, but they escaped, Th. man who attempted to u the Knife wus taken to ths Quiney street | station, Whe. he described himegelt Joxeph Flaherty, twenty-five, of 44 Ci ter street. He Uented the charge of at- tempting to stab Bunn, Special Policeman ‘Ralph _Cullenan, years old, of 478 Bergen etreet, was a prisoner In Gates Ave- hue Court, this morning, charged With eriminat Garcless in’ firing severa: shots from his revolver, Cullenan ile? for duty on car 15, of the Bushwick avenue fine, lant ‘ht, As the car Was going throu a th Fourth street it ran lata a waxon en by Martin Betz, of 251 Johason -venuc, A baby carriage waleh wits Strapped on the Wagon Was demolished Betz demanded pay for the. carria and was told to apply at the ottics of tl Compa Retz j onding pay, and ally Cul alleged, ordered the to rt the ‘car, Th man and Cultenan seed the motor and the ear Suni ward, Betz dodged just in time to escape be- ing throv y the wheels He ghased the car 1 blocks, shoutin's Bis demand for none : Cullenan drew bis revolver fired three shots towarls i, 7 One Of the bullets broke a Win F faloon, on South our man McKee arrested Ca car arrived, At 3.90 o'c wire of e Atlant Aven Bands and Washington stre and fer @ thine prevented the ars, 1. was claimed th Was not cut, but that 1h due to the ex Wires wer a ' Nassau Rail lines 4 fast Broadway Wires were Henan whea the Car 934 of the Court street line g truck at Degraw strect th ne driver of tie tris, jon F a1 3] Injured, ‘The tront plitform of the trol | | ley car was smashed. Si At 840 car 1.955, of the Flushing ave nue line, crashed into a wagon, and John Smith, the tuck-river, of Hudson street, New York, was thrown to the pavement ant severely on) The truck and front platform of the ear were badly damased ‘The strikers on the Third avenuo tir adopted a new schemy to delay iraitie to-day. Five fire hydrants located be- tween Twenty-ninth and Pifty-third Atreets were tinned on ng the tight and the street was © Inches of ice before covered It. It was |my the Ihe at th t were operated wnt « the mean tine. f F Bent out to chop the ica from the tracks, During the morning ther ver fights on Fifth evenae beaweos the stra ert end non-unios men Pohee Commiss’orer Aiemirsed fromthe fore S Gaus, of the Thirteenth Patrotman Patrick Le Lou Eighth Precinct ret. Gaus was chargé intoxicated while th lainey street depot, on Jan. 1. He de- that Brookflel way of a pl Mr. to tin over the One" Hundred and Fi to be admitted free of charge but four days every j Chambersaln of this city attached to the | Self did ot teil poved of the wa eral organ:7at The organizers of the United Garment Workers in the several also membera of Knights of Labor Asse locals or form Jons under the constitution of the | ers met this forenoon, headquarters to Gt East Fourth atreet, ory Inspector, caused the arrest yesterday of two men for violating the | relation to employing workmen and They were Jacob Turner hucking, of 97 Stanton. street. sex Market Court, to-day, | held them for trial In the Gourt of Special Ses: sii Penalty upon conviction Iw a fine of | Waring,” purge my men in living moms, Valentine and Thomas Wisdom, ‘The former Iso and the latter tn Pittsburg, I last night. * meeting began forty-one new members WILL CLEAN THE STREETS. 300 a year. Waring yartment stables. and for him an Supply the Fun Clerk Thomas Department, getting his ac- , and would be able in a amount ex- Waring in clearing snow counts in shap short Ume to gly Waring said this morning that he rted when bh informed him eaning Department understands 1 Apportionm: MINER SUES HILTON. tm 85,000 ne | Was part of Miner on a enue ‘Theatre, Miner claims nd Hilton ney Miner bad patd hin ‘ that sone membets ha heiner and himself were did not properly describe el € th tende =| of the ended pur ves In his chur the p mime! asked leave to amend the aboilee, could Ao e charge. De Loughery was «is-| complaint %9 av to express Mr. Miner's | nothin Imissed for not properly patrolling his | wilin The Health Board was notified to-| as he would He was told thet the po e hat Hilton could give hi nd find the perpetrators, clear title. thi WARING COULDN'T EXPLAIN. wr 000 Defett, When the Sinking Fund Commissions | igyy1 s1 Street-Cleaning | Commissioner Waring bustled up to the its! table where | hands full of papers “T wish to Board come cid Comptroller Fitch, Board of Estimate is the proper body to! sri talk to about that.” So Col, Waring retired for a while, perm. ast of tive he those uning eared tor at The object was, he make subordinate his had sublet a little shy He He high, the about the figure, ed to the € on it wed of the W to $100,099, money New CALLED “DIRTY CHINESE.” Civeulnen lloure Hoboken Wintster. { his coagre He had been for E WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 189% Flate and Apartments To Let. Unturnished—Weat Sia ~F fine large rooms, washtubs, Tangea, excellent nvighboriood, B18, 819, ___Unfurnisned Rooms Wanted. TWO of three unfurnished rooms, near 14:h at. __ Furnished Rooms to Let. ‘of mase.; bank SELECTED. 7 amounts tor st N._COHN, 28 Bi - = Small, large rooms, sults; reno- 108 E —Large & email nicely furniemed ly furnished; sanitary plumbing with or without board, table bow Real Estate for S —Brooklyn. ~ Furnished Rooms to Let. offices will res ceive advis. tor THE WORL A mesenger, who wil W <Housekeeping hall room, $1.50; elegant ti near Hroadway—Cholce of hand- 4 rooms, $8 upward, & snail rooms, mA ANA store, Rood location. near bridge, | $1,000" cash ne. or 20 per cent, ne ayartinents 14 E.—Handsomely furnished STH st, 40 W with excelinnt Voard; nome comforts: monely "turatal 442 W 4 elegant Aelghbortiond | mae your WORLY ESTATE Wil gel for $3,800 2-9 ry and base: | 5 rivace aw elit i In good ormer ERS INVITED, AN, Sth ave, cor OTH ST. 211 Furnished rooms, with large & stall; Qo ASTH ST B18 W—Attractive, $8.60, 912.0, three without ‘board, Single room, ‘ommodations, SALE—Cornera, sections of Brooklyn: furnished front base TAYLOR @ HOOD, 68 Court # INTEREST!—A good rooms; price $3,800, part cash. interes for 2 years front room to 14) keeping, $2 & $i weekly Large front rvome, nd, $i, Washing prive for housekeep [SeTHE ST, N66 excellent board, Nively furnished rooms; gentie. lighe housekeeping. farninhed, for houreke newly decorated $6 weekly; centlomen, private Rouse. 2. B.—Handsomely furnished roomay i home comforts, joner Bell, small, quiet famiites only. Three @ tour Fou Flertepont at, LEXINGTON AYR. rooms, large & sthall; all conven Handsomely furntah closet; good location; sas very moderate, furnished large from room; water, gaa, bath; jonetw, good 1ocatton LENINGION AVE front or back parior; reasonable, board if de: Real Estate for Sale Out of the City. BARGAIN 40, actos food ear depot, $2,600; a BOHR, Spring Vatley, N. UR FROM NEW YORK, Weat Shore 78 W.—Filate of 4 roome @ bath at fenta; $15 to $17 D. Hunting- Large & small roma, ry desirable tare flata; Heated hails; $22, §: lure & sail parior for pags handsomely furnished parlors, with evceltent board; Jewish faintly. eeTH ST. 101 B- private Hebrew 7 Rwiny & DAL jexant steam-deated flat, ce of neveral ni runnlug wate! 11 rooms, splendid con: | RESIDENCE, ‘alshed rooms, HOSLEY, Spring Valle: ANT furnished residenc ‘summer montha LEXINGTON AV! furnished rooma. pri barn; 99 min- smprovements; THERE ARE OTHERS apare with one light, aley, con niente cowy Grooms Hate; T have oily je come soun ; first come, served: hot & cold water, tage, bath, mantel & heated, newly pal Fwpair; witendance wuexcelled: 1 witht A minute of all ear line Dart af city: ONLY #17 bic Mt Spectable partion o1 : DAERET Reddo Went (oth ae A—A9TH ST. 200 W.—Handsome new fate in cor: ner house, 6 rooms; bath & pr ry moderate. iy on premises of PENLEMAN corner Hh at very desirable ‘west of Broadway, Bee janitor or TIM & CO. Jandsomely furnished double ‘algo doctor's oflice; fGentred, reason har Byles) 164 W.—Front room cepconable table; private American family, $6. LEXINGTON AVE, LEXINGTON AV! physicians; oiler rooms, heated & running w Comfortable furnished room, with maa & bath; moderate, RIVINGTON &8T. for gents oF couples STANTON ST., setable couple omely furnished with excellent board, very reasonabl couple oF 3 gaa Mt you want Real Estate Wanted. . font association ¢ of handsomely futat at, building an Handsomely furnished, sunny rooms, large & email; moderate, BOTH RT, 160 W.—Cogy furntahed parlor, furnished front roama ADVANCE on houses, fats, rimente; charge of estates, RANG, 201 Fast 126th at WANTED—Farma within 1 hour from City Hall A near RA. station; cash of exchange, H, COHN, 283 Broadway. 4 front room for Jolning bedroom; small private family; reasome STIL ST., 211 W.—NL y furnished back parior. private bath, $4 near Broadway—Handsomely room,” bath adjoint Apportionment near Rroadway—Large & small 6s K.—Comtortably furnished room | v room,” parlora; permanent or trausient; board full particulars, CARO (Hotel Peteler— Handsomely furnishsd rooms, with board; term® € BRISTOL, 18 TU 1) EAST IITH St, near Oth fortable family house WIDOW wishes child or git! to board; Radle, 1584 Ave. fa business property leased to one tenant. H. COHN, 263 Broadway. WANTED—Lot or two, hetwoen 12th ard 60th sta REICHE, 200 Bast ALIGHT FLATS near Broadway—Redecorated, Alcely furnished ‘rooms, $1.25 to $5 weekly Furniahed room for 2TH ST, uo W keoping, 62.60 316 W.—A ounny bedroom, sonable, Colby. stable or factory, Very moderate atean-heated, new- U1; one staire; ly furnished rooms, $3 t handsomely turniahed roomy no; board optio WANTED—Country place and cash for good clty Droperty ; $5,500. Address W. Feasonable tents. Apply on premines, 82> TO 830. Gesirable apartments of 1 Will be no maintained 1s without tear Alien, ring ons Hansisomely tural southern exposure; cot box 90 World. for ladion o gentlen WASHINGTON PL These exceptiona with board, for 2; terme ré mely decorated roon that amall tamtiles may make te ances incidental to many apartment ed under a 2 Real Estate to Exchange. ON BUILDERS | ‘one biock trom Matti st. Nude tne for, limprovenient, will Hie Vi ‘Brondwa; TRABLE HOUSES 01 Mookiyn fi ¥ fata: also hotel (26, rooms), outbuild: , ke. . at Fiat h added : HENDERSON, 18 Wall Vented rooma; all 4 W.—Furnished roma, with for housekeeping. 1, 81 W.—Ploasant physician's off sirable tM @ 34 floor rooma; reasonable. STTH ST., 138 W., just off Broadway—Handsomely furnished roonia, connecting ba conveniences; re square room, water; excellent board, $4. 4TH ST. 181 W —Board & rooms, with fre, MOT furnistied room: apr 246 W.—Elegant front parlor & beds conveniences; cheap; ball MTH ST. 307 W.— table; terms reaso ce. buildings, Flats will {0 thoroughly | responstbl JAMES R. MAY, 60 W, 98th ot, or 7 Wall ot. Ineer Boller, TH ST. 17K, Uni Two parlors, $8; front, $3; mingle, $1.60. 214 K.—Two neatly furnished rooms | | wentlemen only; references, Sith at @ th Goay tront Fook, for 2 gentlemen 1 W—Front parlor, heated, 4 per week, small roome, 82 bil 223 W.—Handesome back parior, every + dostor, couple or gentlemen; break pleasant rooms; is; table board, -8 lovely room: runuaing water; Newly decorated apartments, al ____ Fitzsimons Unfurnished North oF WILLIS. AVE., flats; 3 roome @ bath, rent $14. i2sTH 8T., 109-111 E.—4¢ rooms @ bath; all im: 1 Improvements, or, or SMITH, 1477 Broadway, 000; will exchange all or any vate house; moderate. ST., 331 W.—Back 180 2 Jota of leading know he ob- tly furnished ting myuaLe ro 19TH ST., 66 & 66 W.—Speciall iy ioe superior home & WTH ST. 387 W.—Nice | thout” board; Hroadway—Handsomely large @ inal Joan. building and loan CHARLES H, JEWELL, 1 and 17 Cooper if 1484 at.—Dest weokly up; parlor Boor; private bath; breakfast WANTED—A amall private house in good nelgh- Harlem or above Harlem Bridge (mode. hin exchange for an cellent paying 7th Ward tenement-houre. fortable’ room 2 354 Wi—34 fiat; also handsome rooms, bath, $80; private halla, niahed rooms, al } excellent table board, W.—Bingie & 4 renis, $6; ladies, 9 41-43 W.—Comfortable ball room; 8; parlor din 310 W.—Comfortable, wart Tov large & "small, with board, 8 W.— Well tural doard;’ reasonable. 19TH 8T.. 306 | ‘g008 board hed roomn, house: | ther or separate, bay-window room, 20 ST, 26 & 28 W.—7 & ¥ roome & bath, all 1 & decorate, Keeping oF gentlemen; 2 VENEMENT; perlect order; well mortenged | exchnuge for coun- 41ST ST., 121 W., near Broadway—Large & email rented: 1ght Fooma; heated, ATH ST, 688 Tasth at, rent $18. WHITNEY. One Month F 121 70 125 w. 134 ERFUL APARTM RESTS FROM 815 TO 82 hs . Wa tT ST. RENTS 821 ‘Tu wes, 2605 8th 7 noon. 6 corner Wille a heated, running rouma, bath, | couple, reaso ESTORY privace dwelling. neighborhood price. with of without how First-clans furnished rooma, ; heated; reasonable -Handsomely furnished rooms; ell-located fat. keeping $3 weekly 21ST 8T., 212 W.—Rooma, handsomely ‘excellent closets; hot & cold wate 214 W., near Broadway—legantly tur- hed roome, heat, running water; board op- Real Estate for Sale—City. M. DINT. TEL. offices wii for THE WORLD. jeasant square front 4 Nice, pleasant rooma lange © at board: board. —Largs front roo jermanent or tr ii) B—Nicoiy turnlahed hall” toom, |g Pleasant furnished room, price optional; transients geeom- 10h W.—Nicely furnished large a private house: $2 weel oMes Faton, m with bet @@ ria eulte; permanent able for phy= siolan; all eouvent Above tath s'., «th ave. to East River, FOR SALE OR TO LET—609 34 ave RULAND & WHITING, 5 Beekman st. is claimed, Dear 138th at, aD ST, 210 8 all convenience .arge & amall nicely furnished Atove rath o gth ave. to North River. | 102d at furnished sunny rooms, well hi 22D ST. 417 W.—Laree, email, connect _heated: rooms $4 up; table board, $8 to iD 8f., 233 W.—Nicely furnished double let) with | exci boarders desired; transiente Feasonabl furnistied roome: 244° Wome 1th at. near Broadway—Nicely furnished ‘modern improvement; (ern st. 2 ‘some rooms, translente accom: io elegant S-story. wkoeping oF gentlemen; ric ar up; wood servic Sth and’ Lenox mente; cheap to quick BA Wert 113th at, near cable road—3: 138 W.—Handsomely furnished room; home comforta; private family; references, M48 W.—Large, nicely furnished, sunny jirlor; also small rooms ‘Sunny, square furnished room; ST, 316-324 K.—Furntshed rooma; ladies or Tight housekeeping; $1.25" up. —Handeomely furnished squa for doctor's office; Unturnished—Brookivn. nd) REID AVE, 39 Hane | 4TH st. Pleasant large & ‘very convenience; excellent board; homelike, 2D ST, 287 W.—Sunny, ‘table in warm, comfort basement pri Three or four 8, 97.60 th $10.60. cK, 708 Columbus ave, private ‘family. ly furnished room private family; eat ‘& bountitel | t Fooma tad fed Kentien Double & any $5; ladles, $4 220 W.—Nice parlor room, North of sasth Str nente In aveniie and fi 3D ST. 357 W.—Handeomely furnished large @ ‘amall’ rooms; excellent table; reasonable raves; foreigners accommodated. like, wteletly privat SEVENTH AVE, 49TH ST, 129 E.—Private house; -nicely furnished 10—Cholce fats, 7 rooms & bath; Large front room for 9 gen- ily; $4 weekly. W.—BSecond-atory front room, hot & cold water, tion. 68th at.)—Furnished ree furnished room, “heat Closets, moderate runaing water, Four to six rooms, $15 to $19; jan tlemen;” privat $10. FLATS. KOOMS AND I 000 CASH ant $2.50 mortgage will buy ct 106 F.—Purniahod pari room If required. Lares front nail ro 34 it sioner of Pub- | with folding 136 Liberty ‘st bed; alo cotinec es nee | 38D ST. 438 W.—Double & at | heated: ‘running something | eiike the Pub nip Lirvoktiel} hat he had come for Flats and Apartments to Lat. abt bath, runs a8 W —Laree, water, cooking; board optional; $3. 101 W.—Parlor & bedroom, steam, bat! rooms, $8. Gahan. lsomely furnished rooms; ‘accommodations; oma, running water; 1 Beautifully + board optional ‘TH ST, 60 & G2 W.—Elegantly furalabed ‘square room, heated; board optional. —Handsomely furnished roomed \daomely furaished cellent board; home comfortas table boarders, 308. W.—Handsome wth board; for two $9 & $10, 2TH ST., 321 VW" —Large with superior poard, $5, 29TH ST., 138 W.—Heated, supny room, exeae Tent board, $8; $9 for 2:' GI | 3D ST.. 254 W.—Board & room for female oars $3.50 weekine Large & small su ie doctor's office; table is 39TH 8T.. 226 W.—Handsomely furnished Teoma 24 & 34 floors; board optional; terms reasoaable, 24 floor—Warm Fooma, with parlor, with Sm & Unfurnished--Eaat Sidi 3° Let, Brookly ONE MON W'S RENT FREE “02 AND 204N Desirable aingle or double: private house heat; STH ST, 12 W. (CPuxedo)—Hat prices moderat nuit doctor, steam heated, $20 ‘reat cellent board It 14 W.—Beautiful parlor for 2 gentlemen. ses W.—Gentieman or gentleman & wite handsome rooms, ail conveniences; corner apartnient {2 * Koard | 2D AVE, 2 With [mproveme: 409 E.—8 good rr ¥ rooms, $6.00, 87. Lotween iat @ 3d ave | THE IIVERSIL 'y furnished roosiy <Three or 4 large ftoam heated ntie, Union, | Carroll Clark sta. im, $10.60; % 96. 87; coma @ small sunay rome, elegant front room, “ $8 other rooms, ¥2,60, 3 W.—Sunny hall room; large closet, 1.—Furnished room Sremng-room attached, Jorwiemion ab Handsome fat sat Large & small ro ences; tn private house, moder TLEMAN occupying hall ® bath heated, | EMPLOYMENT | 4 muliable home at 164 ‘employment; elf of contempt, gentlemen, and explain about that $50, snow-cleaning ac Teasonable terras, late in new bulliings ‘all light, Improvemente, neatly decorated, $1 0 2.—Parlor floor, 4 rooms, in very good Feavonable rates. rnished—East Side, joma, bath; enm- Weet Side, ragth Street. 260 W.—Front room & bedroom, floor: kentlemen only, MADISON AVE,, housekeeping; board, $4.60; family of 2, TH. ST., 358 W.—Furnished or 2 gentlemen, 83, MeLeilan. 13 W., near Broa furninhed large small rooms; excellent superior accommodations, 103. W.—Second floor rooms, newly rated; board optional; eter ANCL ST. 240 W, —Newly furnished ball roomy | excellent board? also. Inrge connecting roous| heated; reasonubie: references. moto et for Het extra large light on to lease Weekly, Janitor, MBIA HEIGHTS, hot & cold wat rooms & bath; Brg of 3 rooms, nicely Brooklyn—Fur- Cheerful fromt room, ation, private family; 169 TO 167 B—3 & 4 rooms, ed roam to let to gentlemen, furnished dd CUMNZRLAND ST gun @ heat, with pri Krooklyn, near Hridge—Large, complete house: | tein & iY het, 281, near Lafayette—Latost ete tor househeaplon {ce room for 3 or & heated all conventences, German cooking. W.—Ladies @ gente; ball fooms terms moderate, W.—Large hall he room; folding bed. Furnished Rooms Wanted. 5 room @ bath set; alan small equi HEGANT SINCI Six rooms & bath tvate famicy pr Boarders Wanted. T., 250 W.—Large @ small rooma with Toomeg superior ‘table; to desirable party most faver w public otona vat sequent Tames, 18°." per Unfurnished—% Ga byont, room. bath, Reaky W.—Large rooms with southers e- f t } Mees will rs whe will Gane 900 cicarencest Canora, turnished room ‘superior accome gant single rooms: parlor table board; Rennie nth pad —Saloon foor, to also small room. ‘& 3 people: res North oftasth street, floor room, al ea; superior board; Cathotle 4 nice rooms & bath superior board Miscelianeous, ommodated from March 2 roots & board in private Laartmen:s Wan'es Flats ana h of Ashevitle—One of the places fn the world; magnificent mules of pine woods terns 30 & $8 por Week boarding agent, with good. board as Gevtge W. find good board & Free until Maroy 1 Tight rooms & bath board; private far Hantaome tingle Unturnished Rooms | WAVERLEY s Verry st Two Board Wanted, — 37° wants room ‘© tore ate serms & full partleme E.—Large & small ratral location 18 WE-T—TWO LE: people who at- el SINGLE GENTLEMA with, private family lara. Jack Bookkeeper, box 108 World @ very Feason Gramercy Pai family or gentlemen; bath; table board. $4.60 up; dai ‘oa a? 10. Janitor 283 W.—Hantroni ie 1 large | able lira st. 7 w 2D ST, 20 deat oF Weak; Oe ty MY at the price. with Otis elevator, ateain heat, elaborate hood 48th Bt, ished rooms; breakfasts lice would try-| g¢\ ble unfurnished rooms;