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cansant Bit Wyn THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, stated at the Met this morning, left for his home o'clock to-day. posed Warnin: and reformers believed with regard lice bills, in which he expressed his jan identical with thi ‘tisan Police bil indication that jatesman's pet measure will vetoed if it is pushed through in its present form. persons who witnessed the the Gallagher family in sup- Brien's denial struck one of the Gallagher children a violent blow. on the head rofane language to Mrs. Gallagher. ere was nothing opposed to these the statement the Court disinterested evioti port vot is that he had NOT AGAINST POLICE BILLS Gov, Morton Says Ais Re- marks 02 the Troy Meas- ire Were Misunderstood. IPPIRENT DEFECTS. SHOWN, Speaker Fish Says the Lerow Bi-Partisan Bills Will Be Laws by April 1. amMdavits but disapproval of a q i FISH CONSULTS STRONG. The Speaker and the Mayor Discuss City Bille for Two Hours. Bpeaker of the As- sembly, called at the Mayor's office to- and remained nearly two hours in consultation with the Mayor and Secre- tary Hedges. He sald he had called to talk over bills affecting the city. STRONG'S NEW GUARDS. Policemen Malone and He: moved from the Mayor Visitors to the Mayor's office to-day missed the familiar faces of Policemen Malone and Heasen, who have for long | coming enraged, he grabbed a loaded 1 guarded the outer portals of the Mayor's | volv it, however, that it was a pl throughout, chief has determined down the Lexow-O'Connor circle, as he did Milholl Hamilton Fish, d_not long ago, and endeavor to get a more popular polit!- cal cabinet. West Troy's Ambition. The village of West Troy, which has stirred up all this fuss, has metropoll- tan ambitions, and early in the session there was introduced in the Legislature a Police bill for the village similar to the Lexow bill. It provided for the election of two Commisstoners of Folice and the ap- pointment of two others, “those two persons who shall have received the highest number of votes next ‘sons who ehall have been elected such Commissioners of Police ‘ommissioners so to be ap- belong to and be of the litical faith on State and Ni sues ax one or the other of the two political parties which, at the last preceding election shall hi ‘eatest and next to the greatest num- fi id village, but not to me political faith as the Commissioners elected. verbiage the Governor prevent inde- to the manag the latter to Pointed shal json fell wounded, y for help, while Loy # telephone to summon assiatan time to see Loy fall, Lowe slipped into 0 WO RETALIATION IN ALBANY. The new guard is William Kennel, who comes from Police Headquarters, where he was detailed for special duty @ few months ago. Policeman George Malone has been on duty in the ante-room of the Mayor's office for the past five years, an jortly figure and silvery close-cropped air and mustache were almost as well Known to frequenters of the City Hall 48 the old buildin He was noted oliteness, and had in all quaintance wit sight, as any man in town. His removal was a surprise to all the attaches of known to them until this morning when ut in appearance, Hessen had not at the Mayor's office so long, but wz the six months he was there he- came a general favorite by reason of his good judgment and tact in dealing of visitors and office- come daily Roth Malone and been sent back to patrol duty Kennel is a young man and has not been on the force long. he was assiened to his new post through the Influence of Commissioner Andrews, Mayor Strong ordered the new police- public out until noon. 8 a half holiday an je Declares the Majority Is Letting If setefent poilticay mo ts, and to thi lent political movements, 0 New York City Quarrels political movements, and to this so near election time in we Troy that it could not be amended, but at the same time he islature not to do it again. his message is as follows The Governor's Men oviatons of this bill, that candidates recelving 8 would be entitled to the appointment, ax thers who receive a. grea done without attract Reon peut ee fr his affabilit public men, ALBANY, N. Y., March 3.—Gov. Mor- made the following state- To Await Dea Teoh Tuzikewicr “There seems to be a misapprehension to the scope of the memorandum filed with the bill relating to a Bi-Part!- san Police Board in the village of West ‘Troy, and the memorandum seems to have been construed as an indirect criti- cism of disapproval of the scheme of bi- partisan police. No such criticism or disapproval was intended by the memorandum, and it is not fairly capable of any such con- the new man of those who receive the next highest number of votes in all ca to members of the’ political Kreateat or the neat greatest number of vou fate and Natlonal issues at the preceding ‘Third-party candidates or candi but limite the faith casting the the Tombs to-day seekers who under this provision, be Hessen have although recelvi votes than other candid of the great political partl but the candidates It is sald that |1 suppose I have got to stan the officer without regard to the number of votes trustees making the ap- By this. method, It bi-partisan boards pointm nt have no choice. Of pollce commissioners or other local governin, boards are deemod noceisary if the administration ‘al government, provision should be made for i respecting the will of man to keep the and as Saturday the rule for closing the M at 12 o'clock was not set office-seekers who called “It was only intended to point out an apparent defect in the method of select- ing Commissioners, and to call atten- tion to the fact that the political parties and the vote east gt the time upon the State and Na- tional issues were to be taken ‘basis of selection of Police Commission- ers, instead of the issues and the votes and the parties existing in the munici- pality at the time the Police Commis- sioner. are elected. “The conditon of parties in November should not, in my judgment, be taken as a criterion for the nelection of offi- cers of a merely local character several months afterwards, and that candidates Tepresenting local issues deprived of office while receiving more votes than any other candidate: Decause they do not belong of the two great political parties into which the State or nation may have been divided months before; and the object of the memorandum was simply to suggest that if bi-partisan boards are to be elected, the result of the elec- tion should be allowed to fairly express and represent the. then existing senti- ment on municipal. questions.” had a very | slim chance of getting at His Honor. in November, the highest number i ve declares SWAMPED ‘WITH APPLICANTS. Over 2,400 Seek Po Excise Department. There was a great the rooms of I am ‘nformed that the adopted a resolution unanimously declaring ite ‘of home rule for the fons in the Jadheston to th | various: munte! nicipal officers ected by the people or the mayors or other elected officers of each mu- It seems to me that the Legislature should adhere to this principle, and in all le lation affecting municipalities provision should ‘be made for home rule in its broadest | permitting the people to exprens their will freely |on public questions and by permitting them | choose their own officers without regard to fesues or the eistence of political parties at Previous time, Lexow's Ox Not Gored. Senator Lexow came down from Nyack and read ext Morton's communication while on “I do not see that the Governor re- ferred to the Lexow Bi-Partisan Police ‘Evening Worli” re- that there ra of election) crowd of office- the Excise filing applications seekers at | Board this morning, |for positions, Commissioner Murray said that he had so far received about 90 Commissioner Harburger that he had received over and Commissioner ‘aid that he had only re celved about twenty-five. mate places the total number of appll- for positions under Commissioners at 2,400, with more com- in every hour. mmissioner Harburger safd that he thing in his power to hin door-keeper, fs a Tammany ap- S-atory brick, erty at, New York (afternons) FOR SALE—8 2-story brick houses, menta; only $10,000 from Fulton; room 8, 3¥1 Fulton st., FOR RALE—Rargain; new tenement property, just finished, rent $1,392 per annum; might exchange also store property 10 Vanderbilt ave., near Walla- applications, should not be plications, this mornin tore. property near Wallabout Market. Apply to JOHN ASSIP, 224 6th ave., Brooklyn. TWO-FAMILY, extra laundry; fine B, MACDUFF, j. L. STORY, REAL ESTATE. usiness, resid would do ev although Hayes “T wouldn't let that old man lose his for a good deal,” said Mr. Hi “He only gets $1,060 a year; he if Assembly, was a Supervisor of New 5 above, separate rter later in the day, anything in what he has written to indicate that the bill will be vetoed when it reaches him, to believe, althougl to that effect, that uch a bi-partisan bill have every I have no pei Seventy years @ member o! State Senator, was ton is in favor of NEARLY A TRIPLE TRAGEDY. Two Men Killed and a Third Sho Down by a Discharged Ulerk. He Tried to Open the Vaults and In Loy, clerk, and Maxim Lebouf, watchman for the Montreal Cotton Company, were the Montreal Cotton shot and killed another clerk, aps fatally wounded. formerly priva: of the Company, discharged on account of irregtilar habits Between 10 and 11 o'clock Compan: were and Hugi shot and ‘rhe assassin from the paymaster's desk and pont Sing Sing. the Russian who was sens tenced to death yesterday by Judge Willams, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, was taken from to Sing Sing to await execu. Tustkewier shot and killed Adolph Balen- hin business partner, the latter wanted to defraud him out of # murderer was leaving becaueo he claimed A i aE Furnished Hou vai tt the result BR SUIT) fat or room read the list Real Estate for Sale—Westchester. FOR SALE CHEAP—A pleasant hon land, nicely located, good fruit; at Pleasant L.A. TUCKER. bavm DERS, 4 Garfield place HG PARGAIN=Corner store: only $8500, eany | Ai Wintugnny “ana | A DE WAUN, 41 tbe "ASSIP, 682 Union at., Brooklyn. 10 Vanderbilt ave, improvements; $1,500 or more roadway, cornel ‘factory and unimproved nt and investm: ment of estates owe called ped to the ec. Night | BEAUTIFUL in’ just ta shot tn the back, | 1 he vault anti shut ‘Then Shortis took deliberate alm at Lebouf and shot him down. ineffectual to open ‘the door of the vault, left the |® work had been K outside atten- long about bled to] annum. reach an electric button and sound an alarm, which brought assistance Shortis has been arrested and jailed. aD. all Improve ‘on Fragkiin ave., not tar terms ety.” RILEY. i exin@ton AVE. last night, | ad assisted by Clerks Low and Wilson, was making up the pay envelopes in the office. Shortis came In and was ordered to leave. Be-| yori st., 129 F prison and ow nd over I Estate to Let—Long Island. Cottage yoru tly. A HOTEL 6 39 Foo stock and @xtures for af é Real Estate to Let--New Jersey. ORANGES, real erate of avery di Tarnished of unfurnished; ALL TH ect “* D_CONDIT, opposite Brick Church station, eR Estate Wanted. tate Corona, Woodaide; cheap for tleulara, price. . & WANTED. fel uses and Anariments to Le ceive ndving Unfurnished Houses Rw House to tet ypered & pain 8 basement 9-room ‘how A DESIRABLE three-story ny $1140, 44th “ot, Broadway. furnished ‘SIMMONS, Anne style house, ; terns reasonable. J. Prospect in parfect. or rents $1,100 to bie for phy- 1450 CHOICE PRIVATE RESILF: Hill, owned by Hough Ger, rented to aele: attempt | #140 Lexington ave., corner 94th at é, CHOICE DWELLINGS—Two and three stories, § ail improvements, $480 to $1,600 per MURRAY'S, 2034 34 ave., corner il2th at, D a-mtory & basement brick $900, oF for male, NEWLY food neighborhood. m2 N ANNE HOUSES, near Toston ave, TO LAT Houses, $18 per month; 2 email 6-rsom son Warren place (private street) 9 rooms, $24 per month: al to W. W. TAYL also one 18 iF Prospect Park; will board with tenant in erences exchanged. weners, two a! Apply 100 p-ROOM HOUSE G. M., box 33 World, SMALL. or country, R ms good location, 40 minutes City Hall, to rent, April; privilege of ing; full particulars Hard Cash, 62 it | pu Fuiton | WANTED TO RENT—H wet of Maul iss Houre, box 382 Between 34th & 89th eaat of Broadway, Flats and Apartments To Let. PARK AVE., | path; ps isT AVE., roomna, Tents $9 HEGEMAN @ CO,, 1331 Broads ist AVE., old-fashioned, quiet house; $8, 89. 108th st.—Three or 4 2104 & 1106, noay large rooms, with Improvémenta, $8 to $10. F rooms, rent $8.60; t free to March 1 —Deairable apart- menta of 4 rooms, In fine order; rent $13. Apply ta store, 2D AVE. 1895, 2TH ST, steam heat AISTHL ST. house MsTH horhos 128TH ST & ITH mult of 2 roots to rent water api coal corn w «orn the war, and had as much Power in his time as Mr. Croker has now, or rather had a short time ago. He lame and partially para- very poor.” RITES AGAIN. as is now before the Legislature.” York during “When will that bill iked, “I expect it will go through the Ben- ate next week,” he replied, 4 not anticipate thi in the House. Fish as a Pro) At last a definite statement has been made by one in @ position to speak with | authority as to the time when the New York Police bills will be disposed passed?” he A NICH COUNTRY HOME op mala olty; stable, de., for L, WALLACE, Rock- JUNIUS WF Col. Waring Re The reporter told Senator Lexow that 44 the measure would by April 1, and the Nyack e thought #0, too. No Unusual Delay. “There has been no unusual delay, “and there When f frst introduced the bill urged its speedy ps id his friends railroading the matt we determined to chance for full hearing, and the pen- we are accused concluded the He said he knew of no conference and to see no politicians either to-day or to-morrow. Committee Chairman Hackett as saying that hting for Platt. of. Speaker Hamilton Fish, in an in- terview with an ‘Evening World” re- porter this morning, unfolded the plans of the Republican majority and author- {zed the statement that in all probabil- ity the three Lexow bills now pending will pass both Houses of the Legi ture by April 1, He was not willing to discuss the sig- nificance of Gov. Morton’s communica- into expressing disapproval of the West ‘Troy police plan, which is identical with that in the Lexow bill, but said: ‘I know that the Governor favors a bi-partisan Police Board, just as does Mayor Strong, and the details can very easily be arranged. in substantially form, will go through the Senate next week, and that it will not be delayed in the House more than two or three weeks. You can quote me as saying that the measure will be a law by Speaker Fish ies to Comptroller Fitch's Strictures. Col. Waring, Street Cleaning Commis- sioner, to-day sent the following letter to Comptroller Fitch in answer to the letter from the the Commissioner, which was published in yesterday's “Evening World: My ‘Dear Mr. Fitch I acknowledged your letter yesterday. then no time for more. You are entitled to the | courtesy of further consideration. DERT, Hammel's statesman said BROAD CHANNEL WHITE HOU! — Comptroller to that we were ontbulldings, ‘abundance frnit ive every one a price $4,000; $500 ca: for that is thi legislation. 1,000 ACRES na noted wild trout Ink property for a syndicate of a funny world, Green estab- rd of Bastimate and Appor tlonment on Wednesday last all his defects, was always a very careful ‘man, and he never mede assertions until that the facts would have. followed followed it this correspondence would not have | Decome necemsary. ‘As to the rel My opinion 1s that its present is quoted this mornin; Warner Miller ts still Political observers have been unable to lscover any striking evidence of this. The Tioga chief had nothini on politics this morning, but set at rest ears that he might spoil the political fun by heeding his doctor's orders and i away for a rest. have no intention of leavi: y for any vening World’ is very much bette! moth THE $5,000,000 SCHOOL BILL. Public Hearing in the Mayo! --More Schools Needed. A public hearing on the bill recently the Legisiature providing for the appropriation of $5,000,000 for new was held in the Mayor's office at noon to-day. 8 missioner Robert W. stated that on account of in- nt accommodations 12,316 children be refused admission schools last year. law which require tween the ages of seven and twelve to could not be enforced. Mr. Maclay said in answer to a ques- tion by the Mayor that schoola were the Seventh, ‘Thirteenth, “third. Wards, the $5,000,000 appropriated under the bill, only. $3,000,000 could be used f ‘The reat would have to be used to repair the old schools. ‘ommissioner Livingston said ‘that, he the Board of treater! by both i the Board of Estimate Apportionment, 000,000 asked for last [FOR SALE—9-acre farm ‘one nour out, RING, Jr., Comminaloner. eee Mines VOTED THE LODGERS. to Have Run Things at the Election, Taking testimony Predicted t! Removal Bill's Pi CHAPIN’ FARM AG: CONNECTICUT VALI buy evtra ond ‘one, Box 190 Cromwell, Conn. DESIRABLE FARM CHEAP splendid location; ‘The significance of this statement is apparent when it is recalled that at a time when it was thought the Mayor's Power of Removal bill would be held up Fish announced in an view with an “Evening World” reporter that i¢ would become a law within three weeks. This official forecast was verl- fled by the subsequent action on the measure, and the Speaker was evidently just as positive that his prophecy with regard to the Lexow bills will be ful- In the contest by John Murray Mitchell of the election of | James J. Walsh as Congressman from | the Eighth Congressional District was | before Referee Hoar, | at 44 Pine street. Sixth Precinet, who was on duty at the registration booth of the Forty-second registration, Quinn, a Tammany number of | iging-housel and. Mott streets and the Bowery. “How are Mayor Strong's appoint- ments regarded at Albany er was asked. ‘Some are liked, and some are not, “But I want to add,” he | is no retaliatory Teason the attend schoo Inspector he would Quinn put out of the booth WAS ISIDOR GROSS Four Men Ac: he responded. went on, “that thei spirit among the majority at Albany. disposed up there to let New York Republicans fight it out among We advise harmony, are not trying to force it. intention to hold up legislation, not a bill has been or will be delayed r than is necessary for considera- “KILLED? | of Causing His Maclay said new buildings. nearby country p! ther: celves. | Detectives Braun and McCormick, of | the Delancey street four young There is no and asked thal they detectives stated tion would not be compelled to endure We Oue'Seaks Bexoey the criticism under which it is now la- n't it true that Platt ts using his influence with the Legislature in an effort to force recognition from Mayor death of Isidor Gross Livingston sald population Was increasin of 9,000 a year. He thought. that a new | Jerly house in Delancey as most necessary in the Tenth the building at and Hester streets will date half the childrer J. Augustus Johnson, representing the counsel of Good Government Clubs, de- the manner of acquiring property for school sites was too slow, and that ti took three years to complete the proceedings and erect the building after the first steps had been taken, He sald also that the experts dec! the minimum amount the congested condition of the schools could be relieved. Mr. Johnson also favored the opening elty's school buildings and an appropriation for the salaries of teachers, O'BRIEN CASE DISMISSED, Five am- detectives raided Gross's plac night and arrested Gro and Sadie Sigler. "If he is I don’t know It, Above tath af ‘and I think I would know itt No one is seeking his wife. Sadie, not accommo- that wish to at- Qs soon as anyone. examination revenge, and the Legislature could not be used for that purpose.” “How does the majority regard the bill submitted by the LXX., the passage of which was urged by the Chamber of Commerce “Very favorably, I think.” answered am not in a posi- on ft as on the Police bills, ‘alice Magistrates” lelayed beyond the time necessary and will be three months. White in Essex Market Prison Gross | complained of feeling ill, had been hit a violent blow on the head He was removed and did not rally. ‘The detectives learned after they raid- ed the Gross hou of 21 Essex st Police Magistrat: to Bellevue CHOICE__LOTS, ; #375 upward; $5 monthly; tare 66. 11 E that $5,000,000 w CITY LOTS, $375 ui Nathan Connor, Willett street, and Connor, of 222’ De.ar ed the place and ¢ for consideration in due course o! acted on in committee last week, but the Gerry Society requested delay to be heard on features which Mr. Gerry claims would interfere with the work of the Soclety. “I know of no objection to the bill, We at Albany are disposed yr Strong and to place all the power is hands that he requires. pect to attend ‘The four men then left the house pre- | KOSS, SIX NEW $.ROOM COTTAGES ¢ Plainw aves, be, $500 down, City Marsh davits tm His Own Judge Pryor, in the Court of Common Pleas to-day, dismissed the proceeding brought by Assistant District-Attorney bach for the removal of John D. O’Brien as City Marshal of the Second District Civil Court for aleged miscon- ‘were submitted from ‘Ave: quenter of the pluce, He also admitted | Set HS TEE y ‘088 y - . base ath, to a quarrel with Gross Saturday night, | #20 °2-STORY.| basement, e of words onl; An autopsy body to-day to ascertain the cai A COZY BOARDING-HOUSE. ‘Tho guickest ond best, way to find 0 ing-house Ia to consult * aster vgs trdan nine Further particulars, TALE, Brocant GO, | Real Estate for Sale --New Jersey. AND HOUSRS in Passaic and Bergen | or ts Counties; easy payments. ROS DORMIDA, 126 Liberty xt Real Estate for Sale Out of the City. | VANDERDILTS, the only $35,000; Bfth Boston and St EY FARM—It you want to two-thirds corPelegant Teall and” trvek ands Aduren RE Wage, | FLORIDA- Sixty artes on Indian River) exeeiient Healt andor hate site ‘datess' MAHGHALi PSH. 8 frosawas fis ‘hrhtte nt 4 at Onoko Landing, Canan for @ summer For terms call on oF N.Y. | Estate to Exchange. TWO FINE APARTMENTS; fully rented: to exchange MARTIN, 41 Wall at, fine Brooklyn tenement Addreas W improvements, | ¢ Brooklyn or coun- |» Real Eatate for Sale-—City TEL. offices will ri ceive adyts, for THE WORLD, acr, who willtnke your WOK. Above tgth st., sth ave. to North River LSTH ST. AND STH AVE.—Fine flats for sale. North of sath Street. 9 minutes to 424 Vin a fight over FOR SALE in the 24th Ward—Modern h was a particl bath & laundry; good neighborhoot Apply all Improvements, 4 LOTS above 149th st., $360 each: instalments, |) NELSON, 14 East 424 st, comditi im good ts eaithy hivine ral game preserve, 3 miles of and streams; the finest portamen on Long driver story houses; East 125th at. at repair Nrooklyn P.O. bor cloude—100 value, act food build Stamford ars in LARK st STH AY papered & pain’ ATH ST. box Ring for MOWN | wen: heaters, deco heated; new houses, facros, | 8TH ST., 382 E.—Api modern improv: keeper on prem c Bid WTH BT, 481 E —Elegant single fats 7 rooms, “all improvements; Janitor. of three reoms; i 97 to $9; house ir bath, private OTH ST., $01 E.—4 roome, $9, $10, $11, $12 apart- Pou ceca eaten ments; corner house, Janitor, Apply UI RT, Hammel's Station, Rockaway Beach, Te epee Te 16e FARM, 100 acres, 18 miles from city; near de. Jong Yalan: clear. mood bullainga: owner Sarees easy, Mr. CHIC a Z—§ & 4 rooms, decorated; halla heated; ranges, boilers, tubs, &c. 1TH ST, 69 E.—Flat 6 large rooms & bath; sa ium; elegant T—Desirabie farm a7 acres, ‘MT ST, Ma exce rooms, improv eap rent, 4 tamil! 12071 ST. Su to 58 E.—6 rooms & bath, steam heat; rent cheap. 10TH ST, © rooma'& bath; cheap rent. ATH ST., 414 E.—Half month free; 3 nice large hewly decorated & pai kant flat in private house; 3 improve- | = mente bath, all ed; comme 2d at, improvements, dious; rent KANEDALE, cottage, large Agent on premines Maidinon ave., corner ASth st. — coal d& wood furnished. FLAT, eight rooma, steam, all improve- ; to leave $1,000, $13--3 ROOMS & bathroom: water; all improvement ® bot aE. Th at. Unturnished—Weat Side. ERDAM AVE., 786—5,rooms & bath; all AM! consisting of 6 fone block from s9th papered; ateatn | Chit tren; LE ee them; hounek i gant rooms & bath; all modern improvements, Nght, warm; $19, $20. PERI fats, 6 rooms, new houses ni | Teh ave, 1TH AVE, 4 halls; $28 BECKMAN, 304 Attractive corner apartmen: mn heated, 116 20th st,—Floore to let newly Inguire Janitor. 3 pleasant, large front rooms; 21ST ST. r 81h ave —Floor 6 roomi ily house, reise 4TH front apart improvements; | 7TH ST $1, ATH ST 24TH ST. S-room flats oa parlor heaters ———|srH st. + sth ave. to East River 22 AND 214 EAST— $7,600. "RICHTERS, weely furniabed 4 rooins, pertectly light apart 30TH ST. Flats of § rooms @ bath; remt 415 ST., Two @ & 4-room epart- @TH BT, tis W,, between ith gant flats, ¢ & 6 light rooms, deccrated; com pation batt, halls heated; new houses; rents $! to $23, “Jani fon et _| rT sr rarda; $6 monthly; liberal | is Aiscount for cash. Advertising office,” 203 E, | hoods $17 to $18 STH 8ST. 4 elegant rooms, all light: | ne neighbor | 177) heated halle; tt you don't eome and | °F take these 6 rooms @ beth, Twill let them. to | 36fH 3 coal & Sood given use of | some one el | way; ail Improverieate — | of} roma, |, wiy painted, range, | esTH Sr. decorated nenta, rents $16 Taguire of janitor, or J. A. TOTTEN, 368 W. cent ares at | ane; CLINTC keepi a3{ STANTON ST, ried coupl SUFFOLK ST. ished for hourekeeping, ine} _ ble 7/1 2p ave. ATH AY TH rath boa select | ovat uTH $2t to] aM TH atts ge TH Janitr 16TH reterei fet TH wardrobes, | 221) TH ing Flats and Apartments to Let. sist st flats, $4 1OUTH ST Renta reduced: element | ocrit st. 201 K.—Sunny room tlemen, $2.50 up. Inquire Handsome fay near L sta- 7 foome & bath 109 W.—Corner flat, 6 large rooms, Fiats, 8 rooma @ bath, family for § ladies or kesping’ oF gent MST ST.. 107 E.—Parlors, large, emai ing rooma; ali conveniences; Teasonabl E.—Pleasant front hall, 1 @ight up, $1.50. 335 W.—Large, nicl at Hotel Winthenp— Ch bath, ®Ht room aroma the hal hoard $1 per day hate month trem MTH ST, 250 W re of without board: terms low; a th'attte or seal, ATTENTION i Wine | an ahi give fall par Corona, furntahed room. Furnished heated room upward, Edgar, gentlemen oF tian wash & bat sirable back parior, for Apctor’ also sunny front room; Fe 1204 at, Lenoe & 4 F—Large tront parlor; al Aicely rurnished, all conventenct WTH ST MT E—Nicely furnished hall bedroom, bath; private hi went diy at including. bath FLATS wentriatet far ed front @ back hall] WaLSny ST., S06A—-Private family; back patter ’ & small connecting room; terms reasonabl 99 (Rrooklyn)—Furnished room Wit $1.50 per week, near bridge—Two pleases for housekeeping oF with boat ARLINGTON HOTEL. Fulton, Jobieon and Washington ote tingly or en suite; termm furnished roo ely furntahed Fo othera for housekeeping; no chil: ric Mant & hailboys. OMS & BATH $18 Newly decorated « Apply premises. Larke & aiiall rooms, men or housekeaping All_ttoprovementa. Alshed tor ho itable tor 2 gentiemer FITZSIMONS & SMITI ATT Broadway, Unfurnished—North of iagth Street. LINCOLN AVE, floora $11 & month. 136TH ST, ments; conveniences; ge sunny front room; . Brooklyn, EB. D.— 46TH ST.. 214 &. Furnished rooms, large & email, | bedroom; gas 31.80 up, ladies or get ‘i Jet, 8 rooms, bath, improve. 109 £.—4 Veht, room heated balla Janitor. \ nicely furniahed aien“en: 44, $8.60, funny front room, sult- ‘every ronvenience, with boar -Furnished room in private how Newly furnished rooms; reasonable; fer families & gentlemen. SSS Furnished Rooms Wanted. furnished room we ~Kéaress L., box 41¢ World, WANTED—Alcove furnished room, F., box 37 World. ee Boa Jers Wanted. tine; decond Time, Ie. extra charge on Sut IST. TEL. offices will eee THE WORLD. Bing for wil take your Weabted “front @ back room, eon Si8T ST, 187 EB five rooms & Vonton ave, cor 164th at RENT, #21 TO #25. 2605 Ath 7 ROOMS, BA’ ively furnished front root between 160m Nicely furnished room; ali he aide Flats, 636 W. E Nicely. tur: keaping. dishes, bath, $3 308 E—2 neatly furnished rooms tor 1.80; private houre, 214 E Nicely furnished front room with bedroom, $4. ished front rooms, ‘alo hall room, Unfurnished 6TH AV Brooklyn—814 tor within, APARTMENTS to let $1.50, private house, leaneat & beat kept fromt room, suitable Larne & small rooms Sehmvltt's. bell Nicely farntehed rooma, large iry rooma; Newt Argel beards Double roomy —Elegant furnished Teoma to Tet all_ accommodations, iw g004 table, $14; conventent to all Elegantly furnished parlor 8, an, gentleman; Wi te Benes: 6 roome & bath, good or of M. INOR, 825 Nontrai Cory furnished room, block from Broad LORIL Elegant corner Mat, 6 ro ener Halves at . between Broadway and 6th at ne, permanent; MACDUPFF, Bi nd,” Proprietor. with running 231 E.—Nicely furnished reoma hh ed German, FEES fu. weekly $1.49 to $2.00 2 gentlemen, $1.25 up. Broome. One room of #ach get in 4 Reullery 10 + tone, HTH 8T.. 316 EB —Frot excellent hoard; pric Furnished roome for y walk of Swith ant W for gentlemen, $1.60 THE RIVERSIDE, Housekeeping. 8 50 t 20 Joratemon at. | Griseswiett board, price modera Lady can have room @ beard, $5; private, wteamheated flat. | saaras and’ email rooms, with beard, oe 106 E.—Nicely, furnisned rooma, with ul e & amnall sunay tome wlth heat table & attendance; reterenese: 49 Furnished rooms; breaktasi; mtrictiy private house; leandey ST., 212 E.—Large front room tor 3 meni ates beds; with board; private GOTH ST., 143 E.—Nicely furnished LA large ing. $2.5) week —Neatly furn.shed, heated lent for 2, 8. TH 8T., fats Iso many others, 234 Yoard, terms reason: 25TH ST, 207 F.—Steam heated Rear Broadway—Compl turnianed BLAKE. 40TH ST. 207 W. bath, “TH st. Nicely furnished 4 rooms & ‘ernet 34 at.—Single rooms, nces, reasonable. 29TH ST., 147 F. i improvements, $8; I home comforts; superior ly tientahed ball | en folding: be 1b uarce (rom a. Rentlemien, 362 W.—House No. 9, nicely furnithed 4 rooma, reasonable #TH ST. part lark one fight up. 106TH ST, Wy furnished flat; {Washington square), bargain; will seli, monthly payments, ow large & hall to 543 W.—8 room china, allver, everything: $30 with folding-bed; ndsomely furnished front entlemen or housekeeping. $100 CASH—Bargain; will sell contents of com. y furniahed flat; beat nelghtorhood 414 W. Sith at. ‘small roome; ine table board SSTH 8T., 496 E.—Nicely furnished room, with oF Mwithout’ board; private German famaily: 1 E.—Large & ry ing $28. monthly conventences; superior board; janitor of premises. 432 FIFTH AV every, ‘couvenienc served by chef. Handsome rear apartment, furnished of uniurnished ; breakfasts oF full board gentlemen or married couple. T., 20. W iy furnished warm room, man, $3.50, $4, $8; bath, atly furnished, sunny, front HIGH-CLASS furnished ITH ST.. 25 W. room, ail conv W.—Desirable double & INTH ST. & LEXINGTON AVE. (Hotel Handsomely furnished rooma, with THE BR Ne family house; very moderate Flats and Apartments Wante BY MAN @ WIFE. no children, floor In house bel TOL.” aad z FLAT of about § room: & Bleecker at, particulars Park ave. near Broadway | _ kitehen, married coup! to L. Wimptheimer, CLINTON PLACE, &: modated; pleasant rooms given & required; state pric PERRY ST., 18—Furnished roome to ety ges. table; terms modera | WASHINGTON PLACE. 1i7—Pieasamt collent board; ladies #4 upward, _ board Included po, - = |i9THt sT., 60 w. clean. nicely furnished Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. =Handsomely tu a een 7th & 3d aves ; about $7. Frenchy, 829 W.—Handsomely furnished, | WASHINGTON PLACE, 113 W. Furnished Rooms to Let econd Time, 17¢. per € Timer, tbe, per tne, 153 W.—Very bright with or without Furnished root wpectable farnil 4 dousle Toomer Beaiaal 4 W—Ainny, homelike room ia Art: | THE Ona Time, 206 near Broadway— mall, from $2; bath, Three connec Hight housekeeping, $6 Newly furnished front ning. beat, every conventer 1) W. Furnished parlor, No extrs: charweon Sunilays 406 W. single Kents, $6; ladies $4; also bi furnished forms,” with first-class board. 9 W—Desirable rooms; southern posure; excellent b floor front | 22) Ist floor, @ 2ST ST CLINZON PLACI front room; single ragm; privat PLACE, 34—Furnished rooms for house- 22D ST.. 149 W.—Rooms, with board, as cheap a will par for the best. fale) parlor, gas, bath; private ho Neat hall room; also one for room, c soot" board sin t 145 W.—Cosily furnished room without board alee, new house. —Handsomely tur lent table board, reasonable. 338 W.—English family, ‘one oF two boarders: 23D ST., 251 W.—Exceptional room location central; superior table; Pele erences; moderate; thorough management, TH ST., 212 W.—Large & small fromt room; exe hath; moderate, aud double Toomey ea cellent board, $5, home comforts f tly furnished suits, with O° gentlemen; superior Hail other roomay sapere’ 44; gentlemen, $5. 319, W.—Neatly turniahed AVE. 26th at.—Nice, square room, another, $2.75, every convenience, 15—Two large furnished froot roots for light housekeeping, $1.60, $2.60, $3. —Furnished f or gentlemen, privilege of kitchen. | 4— Large room, LEXINGTO! & nmali, light housekeeping or RIVING’ housekeeping or handsomely furnished parlor; rents Handsomely furnished rooms oF wingie, $3 up; steam heated. 2D AVE., ‘woctor'# office, optional, 2b AVE front parlor & other roc 193, corner 12th st. handgomely furnished rooms, $3 upwai 126 W.—Nice front ely furnished front & back ate bath; families for gentleman 2D AVE. room ; corner 12th st. Handsome large 29TH ST., 927 W.—83 50, nicely furnished rooms, rt ted; parlor; $4.80, couples 810, —Finest location; house newly fare unexcelled; single 3D AVE, 284—Well-turnished ; culsine @ attendance Hleaantly furnished front p running’ water, 142 W.—Elegantly furnished soomat ap 4 front parlor for ieely furnished front room; superior board; reasonable. 38D ST, 254 W—Pront room, running wi two, 83,4 large front room, privat Furaished rooma with or without ity, terms reasonable, W.—Handsomely furnished en suite or singly: gentlemen; teasonable: references Widow has nicely Bonner's bell. 0 W.—Nicely furnished large & oF without board. 34TH ST., 335 W.—2 nicely furnished single rooms hotce of handsomely fur- $3 upward per week nicely furnished front gentlemen toot 8 &@ A liern sr $7 weekly convenient wo ele. shed front parlor excele W.—Laree comfortable {at nae. rs ly furnished rooms from $3 TH ST. table front room, | 315, | & & o'clock dinner; weekly! also double room, same price. Relect board: Southera tamllyy gentleman & wife umbia~Furniehed tingle & ef suite, to respectable parties; 1 W.—Well furmiahed rooms; gas. ‘also single rooms. rooms LISTH ST., 218 W.—Large room for entiemen; also amaller room; optional 16TH ST ly furnished room to ent for housekeept NTH ST ‘Room board, gent Furnished hall en OF married couple terms moderate. firnished room! two emen or man @ wife, mean 19TH ST kitehen, Board Wanted. ADY desires board, Y.. box 609 World. : BY MARRIED LADY, board & room Io between 3d & 6th aves, 14th & with particulars; must E., box 267 World. HOME I8 WANTED for « girl violinist whe is being helped in her studies: mi Nght work & sewing; can pay box 14 World. Hi-furniahed lar ’ F gentlemen; parties: $2.50 to $10, Nicely furnished for 1 ninhed; (o respectanle private family board optional references exchanged Sicely furnished front room for hall room for 2 lara rooma for housck 1 Might; $8 te € 132 K.-Koom, “rw oor, ing or two genilemen: $3 weekly. STH ST, 12 E—targe & small rooms. fur- nished; man & wife or wenlences; private hoves TH ST. ‘house! 70 OR LESS MONTHL) childrea; city OF Went, 6