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rae Tee ui yi , THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; MAY 30, 1965. a Te OFFICERS OF THE BROOKLYN PARADE. Pines ahd knerialined | MORTON a iene ater COL. HARRY W. MICHELL PARADE IN BROOKLYN, | eek See te e s | Untarntohed—tact Side, i ad — TH ST. 208 E.—Cholow fate, four large, a, safety lant roome @ bath, select tenants, iat FAINTS AWAY. The Veterans Plainly Show the 8908 ES kiega ea Yee ia ‘ provements; rent i; month free, j Ravages of Time, MD aT. 1m ‘. four forma, alealy * fet beled fans: WIR esos: Sanltor sere SS 5 ania fai, & rome & bala ' Overoomé by Heat, He Falls Zaee |netennt Guard Reeptentet We | eas se Ae am © Pear ee Prostrate While Review ing the Parade. a AMGITEMENT IN THE CROWD. "Hy Goon Revived, and Was * Maken Away in a Oar- ¢ riage. ji MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCES. va oer —spaaien private @ businesar ‘ Bright Uniforms, ] FIVE BLUE NAVY a pipe coupons . * ton to Gov. McKinley. mi A202. packa e star atk oe cape Oe Seve NY ity st yomany and ues ween | given for their, bal McKinley at the Montauk Club house 283 EB —Large, commodiue fata 6 are the features of the Memorial Day return and no oroamra, & bacn, ig: Shs BoB Then a, programme in Brooklyn, sfany” Deopln went co the cemeceries MMM Questions asked. peg |": ahs—? early in the morning to place flowers TH BT. 217 Fi, on the graves of the soldier dead, at| MA TH€AMERICAN TOBACCO CO, adlfht Ooms; latest 9 o'clock masses were chanted in st.| Mam | Sidw.22nd.ST, 8T., 180 & 182 E.—Handsomely decorate James's Pro-Cathedial, St. ‘Thomas Tootha @ bath; halla & bathrvott heated: pet Aquini Church of the Nativity, Most 5 S Z lee Jecallty | moderate rent a Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church for DST, 633 E.—Fiat, 4 rooma, bath; the repose of the eouls of the fallen| OD ash per iia sts wee weeks ae heroes, and for the deceased members 11 Improve +409 E.—Decorated apartments, § & @ roomie; hear cabie cars, Central Park; ‘improves 228 Eth flat, @ Foone @ bath, Fy Improvements, = Dates ARs + alle low ‘reat; improvemi Tight rooms: 4 WZ of the Holy Name Socleties and the Lethe dited 4 d ‘ j Z { Catholle Benevolent Legion. At 10 SD st, to. 4 cheertul, ( ¢ / LLY, Saleem aaneeal tmemorial service was| All House, Room and Apartment] | roms, “bathroom? 2 Sights; ‘Christian ‘adultes 8.60, held by the Catholic Benevolent Legion | Advertisements printed in The OTH BT. ae E, at St. Augustine's Roman Catholic World this week repeated FREE in _-dining-room;, quiet neighborhood Light flaws, ¢ rooms, bath, t a i. While Gov. Morton was reviewing the Church, Sixth avenue and Sterling place. Contr over Noo abo Sirecintion (TIL ST. 68 TO 64 E.—Elegaa new fate, t Parade of G. A. R. men at the stand Father McCarthy delivered the sermon. | Cia ranteed, a writin ee fm Madison Square this morning he was ="s = On the reviewing stand in front of the i = to 167 E.—$ & 4 rooms, decos ‘@Beerved to turn pale, and he sat down COL, LOUIS FINKELMETR, COL, MICHAEL J. CUMMINGS, REUNEN RILEY, . Hanover Club house were Mayor Schier- _Tated, ted; ranges, bollers, tubs, &c, : @bruptly. oy ee ADIT.-GEN. GRORGE H. JACKSON, GRAND MARSHAL, __ CHAIRMAN MEMORIAL COMMITTER. CHAIRMAN | PUBLIC CEREMONIES. en, Fire Commissioner Wurster, Register| Houses and Apartments to Let NTH ST. 211 to, 233, Bo rouse te 4 Toom | The next instant he lurched forwa: = —— Harmon, Polite Commis: One Time, £0c, per tine: Seema Tme, 172. per | aparements, 8 .50; dumbwalters; electtie end fell with his head against a rough | dwellers along the line of march pald | Mounted Veteran Mattalion, and then| A. R.; children of the pubile schools and SKIRMISHES IN CUBA. and otters, When the column ‘had|\Mee7 Tbe per tine | Rela! bot, baibe tree to tenanta: wide atreets poantling of the reviewing stand. tribute to the heroes of flying fines | Game the First Division with Col. JoBn| the boys’ uniformed and equipped brix- passed the Mayor and. other guests| Noe#?a.charge on Sundaya 100TH ST., 149 W.—Flat, 4 light rootar improves ‘Ashley W. Cole, his private secretary, | from their houses. Along the sidewalks |“xq° hint after post went by carrying| @les of the Baptist Church, the First % = a he Pros-| LEXINGTON AVE,, 1666 & 166¢—Handsome | _™ents, $13.60; month free. “Ring bell. le, 6 post y. rments Get the Worst of Sev |drove to the reviewing stand at the Pros- sprang forward and caught the Gov-| people congregated in great numbers to| the old battle-flags—mere rags sur-| Methodist Church and the Church of the Pave Pi brown-stone houses, $60 month. Inquire prem-|i0sTH ST, 178 K.—€ rooma @ bath, ali light] Y mounted by golden eagies—the gentle- 4 eral Small Encoante: pect Park Plasa, teen, _ private house; $23, with gai j ined 4 watch and applaud the participants in A by i Sacred Heart, were in line under com: Gpner's bead and raised it. Haba men on the reviewing stand stood with Fou ye ata tT, | HAVANA, May 30-A band of %0 ine| , TH National Guard turned out tn fine| wasii ioarit_ st. ‘Two Tight, quiet ) Rix-President Harrison was only a mo- | Many a hard fought battle. thele heads uncovered and watched the| Mand of Grand Marshal Franklin T. NA, 3 . *'| guet and janes wumbern Col, Michell 1 let ai wand aT pants Gait Tight. auiet ‘mont behind Mr. Cole, and they, with| The veterane were not the only par-| whitebearded, anowy-haired old boys in| Davis. aurgents, commanded by Goulet, recent- +, Hear Broad Way—Brown-stone with his Fighting Fourtenth had the right of the Second Division this y cr blue, march proud'y by. 7 ly attacked a detach é the assistance of Mayor Strong, lifted | aders. Civic aocieties and cadets, drilled | Plus, march proudly by. unto pase| At the Soldiers’ Monument children] ly attacked a detachment of fifty sol the Governor from his chair and lald| for the occasion, displayed thelr bright | the reviowing stand, and then came the| ng patriotic airs. diera who were escorting cattle intended ‘basement, ANC). 1901 Broadway, | STH ST. Hod B, near 28 ave. —Ficors, 6 room, | Janitor him upon the floor of the reviewing | uniforms and ekill in maneuvres to the| American Guard, the xchoolboys, the] ‘The tablet to “Woman-—the Soldiers'|for the supply of the city of Santiago heron LS ty eae ates Se auxtatne ITH STs S16 Wi iegant reidence, 06, | 06TH 81. 69 BCNice fat, 6 sand. eyes of telighted thousands. Brent standing army of Young America. | True Friend,” was unvelled and present-| de Cuba. Four soldiers were wounded, | 00.the Tank so long held by Cohd "| ATTRACTIVE HOUSE—Rent reduced trom $67 10 + Ayoung lady came forward and offered Decorating Graves. ponte {nd in the Second Division a like|¢d to the city by A. G. Morse. Mayor| Col. TeJerizo, at the head of 200 volun- ene went Anes Regiment, Col.simith, | 10 Pet month for summer, Apply 348 W. 146th, Uaiver brandy flask. nee dew we number. Lewis responded. teers, went out to meet the insurgents, aes i corner Howard & Elm ste. | seppit at, 224 E—Flat, 4 not from the grass in| divisions came never showed to better advan Gen. Harrison poured nome of the|the cemeteries surrounding New York | fre wit eur dont d, tittioand aids | This evening special services will be/and in an engagement which followed | marched in perfect step. The Thirteenth | Apply 20) broadway, room i month: | “and bath, #16. Nes Uquor into a glass of water and pressed | when loving hands commenced atrew-| at the hea. Superintendent of Schools | held by Farnsworth Post at IAncoln| two of the latter were killed and sev- | appeared to be pickin under {ts NeW | Look TO LET, with 18 large, light rooms, suit-| 10TH ST. 135 E.—Improved apartments, 4 light ft to the Governor's lips. ing the graves of old soldiers with the | John Jasper and the Asmistant Superin-| Hall, The graves of soldiers in the sev-|eral were wounded. The Colocel pur- |colonel, W:lllam L, Watson. ‘Able for boarding-house pu-poses. 193-197 Centre| _ rooms, $9.60 month. Apply janitor, i t and Principals of the schools| eral’ local cemeteries were decorated The Veterans ai the war, with the torn| st (formerly Earle's, Hotel - Struggied to His Feet. most fragrant flowers that Spring could| marched at the head of the boy’ early in the morning by assigned mem- Linees be insurgents, and had four more | pattie flags, were heartily applauded. erst io reset aie jag] ATH ST, 26 e.—Beautitu; angle & double! Gov, Morton's face was very white.| lve. At Greenwood, Woodlawn, Cy-| While the crowd was passing the| bers of the Pont. skirmishes with them, Goulet's men los- | They were not so numerous as last year, Flor) flats, $16 'to $18; free to July, stand after the parade some one| “At ‘New. Rochelle Flandreau Post, | {g three more killed, in addition to hav-|and their palr seemed whiter than be- AUTH 8T., 428 H.—Elegant steam-heated single His eyes closed wearily, but when a band | Pres Hills and all the other citles of | Siuted: ® James Shielda Post, of Davids Island,| ing several more wounded, fore. Man@Pot them were halt and lame, splay per] = tts © Iarae, ight rooms, private house, aint ame by playing a stirring march they | ‘he dead there were appropriate exer-| ""}{.rrah for Strong, our next Presi-|and school children. preceded by the and showed plainly the indelible marki House people. re-| jure sr., a1 opened quickly and he struggled to get |Cises and committees of the G. A. R. sand, ded the street ——— to see that graves were properly othe Mayor laughed at this and, turn- tarpsaineucd Caer, where an ade EMPEROR’S GREAT WELCOME. ‘A striking feature of the parade was 1st & 2d flats, 6 rooms of time. 2 lats, rooms & bathe $6.50 month upwards. Apply 160 _ 317, 818; mont on his feet. pon oa dren, mala: a : de and’ graves. strewn five “hundred well. drilled school boys | TO LET—Houres or parte of houses; 1h eho kee ee roe ‘Gen, Harrison bent over him, and put-|Tecorated, but the work of these com-| "Sanat was not counted in as such at| with nowers ws Ona Braves sire in uniform. They marched well. 79 | To.story_& basement. brown-atone. houses ed la ee fing ‘his lips to the Governor's ear,| Mittees was slight in comparison with|Depew's dinner.” La eR tan Hoguetot’ gticets,| MP Foster and Lord Lt Sail for the | Mii siete Watch catied the Manse | Hane fovatind; all improvements; iow Tena, | Val lasdton: © Tight reoma, bath, ald: battiotlo clicans cho hineee (helt emacs AT CONEY ISLAND, | Where Fiandread ‘Post, ‘aninted hy the Peacadore Ialands. field Columbian Guards, looking pretty | JOHN H. DONNELLY, 166 Decatur at, neag | Renm:_S2h_ $22, __ Bee “Mo, no, Governor; you must le atil.| {ngs wherever’ theres was, a. eolaiee 20,000 G local, Soldiers’ Monument Association! oK10, May 90.—The Emperor has re-| #2 attractive. read yay. 120TH ST., 4 TO 58 E.—Elegant 5 rooms & bath, You have been overcome with the| grave. Beat. We have sent for a cariage, and| | Milltary Jald the corner stone of a large soldiers’! 6a 15 sitroshima, where he wus ne he head of the column reached, the | To LET-—West Houston, convenient location iat decorated; moderate, monument. i. | reviewing stand‘ at the ar] laze tory ani ment dwellings, well ar- lutes were fired at all the| The City by the Sea Thronged by |i ing memorial services will be| corded a triumphant welcome, The! shorily after noon. On the stand were | 1n good order; rente “m ‘ 2 a cemeteries and at Riverside Park, prep- £ | Nokwooo @ Diubey, 140 rt. " | we will take you away. ie nee . Excurstoniats, held In the Town Hall, at-which Rev. A-| streets through which Mayor Schieren, Congressmen. Hurley, LEY, ana Saat ap rater Gan Groce on : H. Goodenough. will be the orator, ‘as-| Streets through which he passed were | Wilson, Fisher, Bennett, Howe, Com: 449 NTH—3- Wan mat J Ee EATTRG Gt Coe ies | REIGN St CR Paeiy Teen eaageg | acromeay Yenree, comer, Tamnids te-089. | slated by « large choir of local singers, | Profusely decorated, and the most in-| modore Montgomery. Sicard, U.'S. Nei |‘ ‘al improvenenta;. sec toration, neon Junie toaceh ety easomatibe iontcanuele ts “the meantime to the police, who were| Tonight at Carnegie Hall the day's| Many New Yorkers and Hrooklynites, |" In Peekallll there was a parade, the| tense enthusiasm was displayed by the | Jackson Wallace, President of 4 , very Inducements to be completed by a me- je. CHAPPELL'S, 3310 34 t ir Hi families, ‘with diMculty keeping back the crowd. | moria: meeting f “ who did not view the parade in the two| column moving to Hillside Cemetery, | populace. Board of Aldermen; Michael J. = ; sae 7 mie chalee Gala ch Tey ———— “et an ambulance, or cariage, any-|G, A. Ru widows and orphans’ turd." | cities, went to Coney Island to spend| Where the customary ceremonies were | POW CG ay stay go.—ord Lt Ching | MMs Chairman Memorial and Execu- Bleek Gil tuodern’ Inptovetuanin can be hed it aoe lag the Mayor shouted, Biate ‘Benator Cogs mvillitaakel|thar dag. whe MMalihe tai Beaohy Hotel | CMON cise aha orem . La 4 tive Committees ; Park Commissioner | ALICE COURT and Agate Court are beautiful re-| pited for sdun, Th the conveniently lonated JAN address, and onet “Run, some of you officers, ru Wil be such famona wee ee ee there | had a good crowd, and during the aft Half dozen policemen dashed off, ft the| Fang, son of Viceroy I Hung Chang, | Squier and a number of city and county | tired sirects, running out Cromwell Post, G. A. Ht, 486, went to] accompanied by Mr. John W, Foster, | officials. As the Grand Mars! and | tween Kingston & Albany : TERRACE APARTMENT-HOUSES, ¢ staff passed through the Memorial Arch | modern in every resp t under our con- dent Harrison, Major McKinley, Mayor | noon the booths in the West End did a] Depot Square and met Company ¢ the American adviser of the Chi | ¥ i! ERR ear p ; A ‘ 7 enty-frst Regiment, N. GSN. Y¥, The nese | they wheeled to the rent and reviewed | (ol: fontaine are maintained and atrests kept | fronting’ on ARIE AVEO, bawees THT ee eee came Ayn ee Weeh eon tinue. tn Union | ote caneece heli on ithe Bowery were latter participated’ In the celebration, | Government, salled for the Pescadores| the parate from that point. clean summer and winter at expense of owner: | T@TH STS. Inquire for superintendent, a up e stand. ints Square was draped with flags by the| Well patronized, ind Surf avenic was| 1m the evening exercises will be held tn | to-day, in order to formally transfer the| p»When the young women of Mansfeld | {4.7% int & peniect home, in these coulis at ment of 101 76th st. The Governor was lying behind a| Washington St. John's Hall, with patriotle songs by Post were within fifty feet of the arch $0.10 $45. call at our oMce, HAVILAND & NF : | APARTMENTS in the “Improved Dwelling,” 363 mn Post, G. A. R., early this | thronged with Visitora all the afternoon, | ty. one chikiten. {sland of Formosa to the Japanese, ac-| they sang the “Soldiers’ Memorial" and | SONS: 92 Fulton at. 0007 E12 , 3 de 4 room, ail light, bats laume Board partition about three fect high. | Hommluc. erates wore po) Moral decora- panteatene (eR Ucar arate 20,000) the acnoolcatchrated the day with exer-| cording te the tecms of the treaty of|strewed Mowers around the arch foun-| ENT $500—s-story treme, 48 rooms, 243 Dut. |@ry: bot A ‘cold-water? $680 to 4, ag Partition Torn Away. ‘The Lafayette. monuime van i - cises at the Soldiers’ Monument tn front | Shimonoseki. dations, fold wt; also 104% and 106% Skillman s:., | _ FOLSOM BROS., $26 Broadway s, aihee,dafayette, monument was Mter. ee ee esate ovenine the Grand — The main services of the afternoon | z-sory frame, 8 roms, 416; 404 Latayeite ave., | APARTMENTS of 2 rooms, nicely” papered Eyeear away that partition,” exclaimed | ang Atripes and. tricolor wer creed ON STATEN ISLAND. Army posts will hold their usual exer-| Umtoniat Who ts Against Home Rule | (cre At the National Cemetery. Rev. | Xatry frame, 11 rooms $460. THOMAS ED-| | painted. in single house: rents $9 to $10.60. Ine x President Harrison, and in a twink: | arfep oem, and, tricolor, Were ‘cron FATEN tot Fee ae eee ieee Bice wil Otte, F. Barthalow, of Fleet Street M. | WARDS, §1 Court at ert. quire 2388 st ave, near 1234 at F Ming three big policemen had torn the | ately underneath were artistic Horal| Archbishop Corrigan Dedicates a| Ui¥sr the oration | Defeats @ Radical. B, (hutch. delivered the address. Rev. |% iet_Houses, $18 per_month FREE MOVING 4 lovely large 29m partition down. 4 p wan feature, pe the day in Tarrytown) EDINBURGH, May 30.—The election |" ‘Tho big event tonlent wilt be the re- | wit kau oF Warren Bide fee, 309. “Uith wt. ‘The Governor smiled faintly, and again Rs Al HF Cant, New Home for the few ladies and gentlemen met. in the|f 8 Member of Parllament for West | ception to Gov. McKinley at the Mon-| from Warren; 10 minutes’ walk to South Ferry. | KANEDALE, Madison at #e fe alte ba aes nlen y : tauk Cub, Eighth avenue. About 8,000 Apply W. W. TAYLEUR, Agent, 129 Baltic st.” | ~vator, steam heat, coal jed to get upon his feet. wanted by a battalion of Naval ‘The principal event on Staten Island | Westchester County Savinga Bank by In-| Edinburgh to succeed Viscount Wolmer, | t@ Bt 2 1 ply Agent, 129° allie st r pthera Shae o a micioted this (ince by Mayor | and. thay Swedish Singing Soviet’ | in honor of Memorial Day was the dedi- | Yitation of Mrs, J. 1. Cooper on Oct. 14, | who by thé recent death of his father, | !BVitations have been sent out. The Te- ss per MONTH—22 South Elltott on premisce. this o Hrosn tae 1889, and organized the Provient Aeso- a ception will be from 8 o'clock to 10 | Story brick; 7 minutes, trom. bri |ONB MONTH FREE—30 at. @ 1 Strong, Mr. Cole and a member of the | amtucty sand Brooklyn, decorated tho| cation of the asylum for the blind in-| ation of Tarrytown. In February, ii, | the Ear! of Belborne, has become a mem-| o'clock P.M. “It has been the custom of*iiny ace “ight 3 & B-room apartments, with improve: Governor's staft ated” of Brookins ‘Immediate, poseessto in Battery Park p-| ber of the House of Lords, has resulted | for years ments. Apply agent, 402 E. 33d at. /“E must review the parade,” : ; lowing was the vote: Lewis Mclver,| Early in the evening Gov. and Mrs, gag’ diypat momth. pri 224, room & bedroom: 8 aud fountain, $3,300; great bare pots ue ae rytown. In February, 1! for'the orator at Gen, Grant's redrcor emer this afternoon. Addresses were made by | T*tes In Mount Loretto Home, at Plens-| the hospital was opened for, the rei va ge |\4) EAST 18TH, room & bedroom. ne : gain. OWNER, IT Hopkina at,” house 81 Ni Capts, Kearner and Tuomey. ant Plains. The Home Mount Loretto| tlon of patients. Large crowds inspected| in a victory for the Unionists, ‘The fol-| {yim to be banqueted at the Montauk 3.story house, 13 rooms: —— was established by the lute Fatter| te new hospltal, “hub. st 13th, room & bedroom PARADE OF THE VETERANS Dims) Spa TIT Unionist, 3,78; -A. O. Murray, Radical, | McKinley will be the guests of President (and ave. Brooklyn. 334. 3 rooms “No, no," remonstrated Gen, Harrison. wole, 10 3,783; A, O. y. al, | 3 inl e . es rand ave., Brooklyn, _ a . “You are not fit; you must come with —— * | Archbishop Corrigan was oresont and IN OTHER CITIES. 3,075. At the last election in this divis- | Charles A. Moore at his home. JRY & BASEMENT, all lighted root 24 ave.,” 4 rooms... SYDNEY FISE =." State and City OMcinin Review the | Iedlicited the new Institution, Ex-Justice fon Viscount Wolmer, Unionist, polled | improvement 230 Sandford a LExiNGTo: “Z will review the parade,” insisted the and City Chamberlain J. J. O'Donobue | How Memorial Day Was Observed | 3,728 and Mr. T. R. Buchanan, Home AhiTbahhs 6 roome be ey = ‘ —_—_ th Boor, rent $2 Governor, and he stood straight as an| The grand stands at the Worth Monu-| ‘¢!lvere:! the oration, and he and Justice in co and Elsewhere. Ruler, polled 3,216 votes, Mr. Mclver, Nouass Wanted! ae jo ome on the parade groune | a ‘ z land 4 j NTE ‘eats VEE, 78 —Ele nue. early with women and children, with a| Archbishop Cortignn and the. invited {of the Mason and Dixon line remained | elf opposed to Home Rule for Ireland, N rooms, or half part of hoi & bath; ‘rent $17; free rent ll ‘A mighty cheer went up from 10,000| sprinkling of men. ‘The reviewing atand | KUests, arrived from St tiearge on a | In this elty was obliterated to-day when | Welsh Cnurch disestablishment and the state rent.” Permanent, box throgts.and the Gevernor rained his hand] where ex-President Harrison, Gov. Mor-| Pecial train over the Staten | Island | the Confederate Soldiers’ Monument was | local Option Bill, H l J MOR to his hat, which had been placed upon} ton, Mayor Strong, McKinley, of | keteed after the dediention entuet W488 | dedicated, ‘The monument was erected | patayette's Tomb Decorated by rr ‘See Janitor. AMSTERDAM AVE., 84 Hight rooms & bath, §: AMSTERDAM AVE., 647, near 934 wt. L station— is head. Ohlo, and others of “Peach” Depew Kichmond Post. G. A RR, of New|on the site of old Camp Douglas, a Cheaprat tate In city; 6 large, light rooms & hake 414 00 he swayed from side to parmony guests ere sand wax mere Hrighton, after parading through the! stockade built during the civil war for Americans tn Parts, Instantly Relieved ‘Steam heated, decorated, rente reduced; $53 side, and would have fallen again had | out from the weatern «rand sland. It, where they derorated the graves: fat, | (He conflnement of Confederate prison-| PARIS, May 30.—In honor of Memorial And Speedily Cured by 5 vementa, + 426 | Ne T Sot strong arms supported him, was directty in the sun, and the sun was | ert G. Shaw Post went to Silver Mount |¢rs. Six thousand brave men died there | Day and at the request of F BARROW 8T., 77—New .flate, 3 & 4 room: st 140, of no ri 5 4 , ~, = = fine light; improvements; sanitary plumbii ‘Then, game to the last, he turned to ae morning, Cemetery, while Lenhart Post, of ‘Tot. | between 1s62 and 1865, and it 1s to thelr | the G AR. of New York, Gen. J. BEEKMAN PLACE (foot B, 60th at), 12-68 light | select, utlet locaticn; #15 t0 $19. e snd metery. In the evening all the G, A, | cated by thelr comrades and opponents VE. reasonable, de 4 Yous voice PAR, and ne Wax assisted by Capts,| Ro poste and Sons of Veterans wili go | in arms, wreath torday upon: (8 tomb of Gen, GRAND 8 i hardwood Anish; Will you review the parade, Mr.|AiCKett. Allaire, “Grant ‘and Martens: |to Prohibition’ Park, where exercises | The ceremontes began with the ring- | Lafayette in the Cemetery of Picpus, in WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS On iromiséat reatetit wa tie Aw rece Ata é Mayor?’ keep order, policemen under them to| will be held in the auditorium. The {ng of the Columbla Liberty bell and fi'-|the Faubourg Saint-Antoine. The MA: 1321 Broadway apartment, 7 light rooms & bath; “i "Yes, yes,” said the Mayor. canta She nne (Goatees Wo be. Saltveted Pr) {he of National salute by Battery D.| wreath was inscribed “To America's 1-| A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP |LexinoToN ave. 1797, neat Uiith s—6 rooms, | GREENWICH AVE., @—Private house, b ‘ eat lege F une on tne Old Guara. | ing J. Gaynor. front : : ‘ * [austrious Friend ind a single application of cuTicur: | sitll, Yuprovement, halla newly carpeted; reat | decorated, 4 large Might ruoms; 3 large light jelped to His Cai ae. er 10 o'clock before the Old| There @ carriage parade of renowned -—- - the great skin cure, will afford instant re- ve ar ith et sans . jerone a Guard'c a i e anne t “f a - 1 : 7 ds MAD AVE., 1584, noar 106th st—6 extra HUDSON 8T., 527—Large, airy apartments, high ‘The Governor wan then helped down | que "pang, emepening down Firth ave-| LONG ISLAND PATRIOTIC, | Xorthern, and, Southern Generals. was | The Cruiser Columbia Also Arrives| ‘cf, permit rest and sleep, and point to. | Nfurge rooma shar fiaprorements rent does “Laing, “Tent "Teasuibiet “Taguiver et house to his carriage by Gen. Harrison and| had reported at £30 o'clock to encort | am cort to the Twelfth street depot and at Southampton, needy, economical, and permanent cure | Janitor —_—_ oe i rad __ | keeper. iat sat ee, ® others. The General got into the car-| (ivy, Morton and {he Presidential candi- In Every Town and Hamlet Flowers| there took trains In walting for O4k-| soUTHAMPTON, May 90.—The United f the most distressing of itching and | MADISON AVE. 17¢8, near 316th sts large, | SANS #7. WAingis Boers, A leras: light socmes q John Jacob Astor and two other mem- plone fhe line of march and showed by| ‘The day was generally observe! on| Those present included Gens. John B. York on May 2, arrived here to-day, and other methods fail. rooms, $13." Janitor, =| Maven wb apaeiabeulai reall G63 ex: Ree, FE er of the Governor's star citmbed | Sry enthusiasm, that the Grand’ Army | Long Island, Many G. A. 1. posts vie-| Gordon, Wade Hampton, James, exchanged salutes with the warships and! (_-) enidirvasneatse PARK ANE. northeast corner “Sth st—T rooma MORTON &T., 7—Nice apartments, 2 @ 8 room fim and the carriage was driven to the|in he public h Place | ited the cemeteries in Newtown, Plants| Harry fieth, S. G)_French, C. Wale | forts. te . ‘oma, looden.. Por poe gies pe a = $10 & ewer aaa Fess a 4 e Hotel. The Old Guard. fc I a | Were pi ie ; sa lithe O Butler, Le Le Loi Mare Bre ‘& Gnas Cony: VE, 92 , Minnehaha—6 rooms &| VANDAM 8T., 69, near Hudson—d rooms, Ice-box, MAES Avenue Hotel, con, war. | Quilts shatanieweemeT, t double line| Mere put on the graves of the departed | thall, M,C. Butter U, 1 Laimax, Marcus G NE * rietore bath all {mprovementa; beautifully decorated; | range, mirror, #17, 8 rooms, #14. ] ‘The Govern " @ Gen, Har | Pinder apt, Hor een ahd Troop heroes in Calvary, Cypress HIN and) 2 Wrlknts Krank.) Armacrong. Jos, y eam hexted; Fents $40 to $93. Janitor. OH FLAG, vag a We Fison’s rooms in the hotel. left. They ‘came to “attention,” and | Hutheran cemeteries and In St. Michael's | Hewitt, ¢. A. Evans, Josh Lewls. Se PARK AVE. | 1420, corner 105th st.—Apartme all improvements; hall boy. eae f gol. Marvin, Mr. Morton's military then came Gov. Morton in arria cemetery in Astoria. The dedicatory oration was delivered AG POR. TODA lect neighborhood; rent $14 to $1 . 17, 19 21—To let, splendid api ] secretary; Major-Gen, Tersy ond Gen.| (NR Ps four Diack horses, Col. Awiley | Edward Hunting G. A, R, Post i by Gen, Wade Hampton, of South Caro- ALMAD -DAY. ose (0) PLEASANT av 10 rome all ime| tenia: rei ‘chetp, ‘fue location. Janitor, 7 e Governor, and fol. | ne Be FOS 8.) ina. seese 4:33|Moon risen... -_ rovements tone, $35 per month, | WEST END AVE., 101, 69th st.—3, 4 rooms, Imis - Harrison went with him to the rooms, | lowing ‘in other carriages was AU fol-) held memorial services In the Presby- | "XY \sHINGTON, May 30. Sas Hoe HEM EEe Tipmitecenene: me AST AVE,, 2240, near 116th st.—3 & 6 room apart, | _Provements, hails cafpejed, 10, 816. and @ police surgeon, was summoned Senor ® staf, including Col, John Jacob terfan church in Southold in the morn- | of the soldier dead in all the terles | R. LOW WATER, ments $158 A. G, HEGEMAN & CO. tas | 7TH AVE., 736—1st whole floor The Governor's face was rubbed with | Aff A ing and in the afternoon public services | Of the city were strewn with flowers by / AM. Broadway. or small family; very central; $18. B fanned vigorously. the Board, of ‘Aldermen, came next, and th Huntington the local branch of the Cabinet were on thelr way to Chicago, Hell Gate... 2338.03 Sl ate aitl cee pire ee a, Im a@ short time he recovered sumi- erceident ¥ arnion, ‘They were Gs. Ku decorated graves of their late fwHveying the Wead Secretary of State | “To and New York local time add « minutes fay the best Golf or); 1704, 1706, ASih, 89th sta | contraly aid. lnauire Tn baker i 4 ¢lently to sit in an easy chair, He at- ree on hy Sehe A they took | comrades and the Cold Spring members ip last resting place, The depart. | a Bicycle Lecci for La- |, 2 eich 4 Touma; door-opeuci 00 & sv4, cornor 27th at : the reviewing stand in | of tie pasts decorated eee embers ments were closed and the Grand Army PORT OF NEW YORK. eycle Leggins for La-),,i¥ Ei tributed his sudden iliness to having pot Sun, MATRA OTe eee a! oe Trust! | of the Republic nad complete charge of i A 2, | ERRRS Shs. =) =a bathi decorated faken a glass of ice water while stand- Gave Gov, Morton a Key. Gatholie cemetery on the way to Hunt- | the Memorial Day ceremonies and ser- | ARRIVED TO-DAY, dies are made of Punta- [FO AVE, S—Rieht light rooma” Bailvroom, rene SCAN, 904 Te in the sun reviewing the parade. An old veteran stepped up and handed |p. ti nny etival and arden party eerthey. traversed “Penneyivania | Yale oh scan sote. Your dealer has them, | 3) °sVi5, “iwes, nea, vin, tuFleond of Taras | 1972 (16th at, station)—$12. goon as the paraie was over the|Gov, Mortun a big hPyapd handed ys heing held at the Bethlehem Orphan ha weute oh ihe on aM a 7 1 t P sote ig| rooms, througn, Wig de partments; 7 Foomns, 6 rooms; Mel anata escorted Governor storton ritbon fed with sears | Qevium in College Point the route (of the, Bran a re- | OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, or send to us, antasote is Bae Rous, HO 0'418 | ma heated, ig staff, and Mayor Strong, up hat Key has been In our family for | day was obxcrved in Sag Harbor, | Snteokied wid ctie halen beterene pow ED TO-DAY. like leather, but softer andj *A ty. foh, Bh Bk tos | STH AVE, 2i1, bet. dist & 20d wtn—Beoutitully th gree to the Windsor Hotel. geventy pears.” maid’ the “veteran Mand | art wat Jon oreo Riverh mal part gray ‘ peat al march ‘Sache sirceaar. Tk fa ueed lavuel | A eyasien! h ‘n $12.50, $1 ‘ils ‘decorated large floor, improvements, $22, Ine Morton was feeling sufficiently parried { ‘| sattiog tl Jamatea, Hemps: and tn every small 4) y en . erst Bismarc i rer, 8 usec rely | 2! E., $45, lst floor—4 large soos tire Jewelry. sto Strong to ride in the carriage, but he| “Thank Your say eh battles Village and town on the Isai NM) The principal services were held at Werkentaa veer: Sees f holetery. chee paloted; ws alge Route en ee eee aien,cear 2ifthHanduome new” lS —-—-e $ he city,” sald y Strong, | nive: n oreve rep! housands of da a Jus 3. 3 ei ESPACE, to $16. 7 ¥ is then very one laughed’ at the aoke, at] THE DAY IN NEW JERSEY, | tivousy, forever, sieening, thouands of RSM rrr Mmnées| ANG Boat Cushions. | Bold |r ave tis: cn @ HAVA TH nay Lenn k MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE. | fi2',(°%, Grint, hontai hoe | ene smn aan, muare Gan. Fell ERENT a byall Upholsterers or Panta | “res ria, th! edad ja soiree Seder teat oh Bquad of mounted polhey eee ia ng| The Vamal Decoration Ceremonies dress of the day, | Clty of Par sanvantsensasentn stats Oem sote Leather Co., 39 Leon. | *) Aye) fit gen tam | sna AVE. 20-3 £4 rooms, $12 09 917; 26 We nate dd: the R at e 5 Seni te Pants wei eae ow ¥, re | Sid, $14, Janitor, | a6th 8.8 Tome & bi 3s, Janitor on prem= Flowers for Dead Heroes--Sporte| (ype gr ten, & tuand of Hon in AM the ¢ ries, At Trinity and St. Paul | Rio” Grande: Brunswick, ard St., New Yokr. | 2D AVE., 2076, near 100th at.—Two large Fooma, | !#¢5. oF JULIAN, 451 Amsterdam ave, ae Affeld and Aftoat, posts, formed in frunt of the re naremorial Day “was celebrated With | he rambs of dead heroes in the Tr INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. | 85: 4 Fooms," 411s well-kept house," OTH ST. 199 Wi—Apartments, 4 large FOR, a si vet. | Stan’ ing exercises In New Jersey, In Jer-| gs, paut'a churchyanis were decora DUE TO-DAY, | . SD AVE.. 1681—Floors of 6 large rooms, with ime |. Path - — Momeria) Day—to the gray-haired vet-| Then, at 10.05 o'clock, the parade|sey Clty a feature waa a Joint parade Beets ee Ruala . : sersetonsycees Hamburg | wea | provements, 1372 'gi4,) E® room 10TH AVE... TIE-S-room fata ln gnod conditions erans @ day of proud recollections of the | proper’ began, Vee ine Coun Ace tone ; Phil. Kearny Post, Owea MoGovera | Hekia’ «| “Chtistiansand | STH ST. G42 E—Elegant tats, all Improvementa, | ‘fap tent Apply Janitor. sis deeds of heroes whose graves are now | Not many yoldiors had passed when | ihe Pole, fremen, Fourth Regiment, Aecorated the grave of Gen, Pai, | OA Dandies | 24 for, Tnuyire Janitor. HTTP AWE. 484. 405, 02, 204 Gos, Bi—Thiee @ being decorated, and to the younger gen- | TN oul Wed, Kin Nationa! » Hibernian Rifles anc Justice f delivered a ty 19TH ST... 3: =| 4 Fooms, “with tubs, $8 to $11 deut.-Co! ng, with his staff, civic organizations, Col. Wi n B. ess. Tite monument of C eration an occasion for showing by con-| mounted, led tw men of the tess of akill that the pluck and prowess | Corps (8 A. “and then Cam. @f the men o1 '61 still exist tn the youth | futnih Infanti of the wee tkae We ef the present—could not have been The Thirteenth « a new galuve more favored by nature than ts to-day, | they went by. pacing thelr lett h 6 W.=4 pleasant Hght, front rooms, +8, $14; latest Improvements; adult: Naval P he Fourth Regiment, was shal men were in the pro was reviewed at Way Ma " Reduced i :| BITTERS once.a day, ,, | ccsricl avuings, sew houses; retantiy 4 | UTM aT a vs Headache, Dyspe earet: a ; | fia, Denillty, We well prrserve E.—Etemant front fat, @ tignt | MEM STs Bt | | Use SeA-N-A-D-O-R Skin | Sepa! Muller, ession, and by Mayor Wanger and elty aed through. & nument erectad to sal Drastoa. the. hen of om, relrigerator; all" (mproves 20, Janitor, ii ITH 8T., 13. W. i a = = % | “business” or private; separate or together, iyo Mat ne tb F 7 Fort Sumter and Fort Beaureg ri, on the Bables, Famous Muller's prescription tor Rheuma: | 14TH ST, 9 E.—Fine tH sh : si et The eun found a cloudless sky, when | oO" hele, Tent shoulders. | “An leet, terson, ‘Trenton, Newark, | AC st” Pauls shen muntment ot Mikasa | Soap 100,384. tts wit gat A eure In every | furalsiua, or buainene Se Ming BS op coal | HTH, ST... bath, “Tne 4t rose above the horizon, and although | Gov. Morton, and he and his staf, with tAmiun, ativbraicd with parelen uN | Solely of the: Sone of the Hevsiusnae oe Se Because—It is absolutely - ees Fri ete ng oe \iern sr. ight roma, with pile the best was that of a midsummer day, | S°Rderful precision, reinoved theit hats jarge mamber of peopre trom. the city | ea AWabh Gnd poteeshiic.| eee pon . rooma & bath, ‘ell’ tinprovemente, su° vate bath, all Improvements, $18. {twas not oppressive, Fresh souther! a arrived at Long Branea on the boat for Seventh Regiment Vete pure, TeshING.| COMPLETE MOURNING OUTEITS : ATH 8T., 142 W.—3 cheerful rooms, foul opp! ly | | Lieut.-Col. George M. Smith, the day es < 3 PR made; all requisites in stock. | 21ST ST. 310 near 24 ave.—24 floor, private” fights, #15 upwar winds made the air bracing for the| Seventh Regiment, rode at the’ he * 1 gabe Mevenie Eawiaval eiareas: Sele mewortat Because—It contains noth-| __2ACRSUN'S._em aves corner tat et | foe 08 GSD Fak a TSE aa to : alto came exercises at the Seventh Regiment Mooumen fe tie =| , hoary old men of the Grand Army of | hext, und ihen came the mounts sisi IN SUBURBAN TOWNS, [Siac "rati. “Wen Site SERRE, Monument ing to injure the tenderest|~ > : ——= | Movement renia 486 to Glee Santne, “A MB) -menta: by SARTRE the Republic, who marched again as| corps of the First ride, in their gur- ! i, leh tural chia cAGheton tae te ckeeain te ie Dancing Academies 26TH ST. 237 B.--3 & 4 room, large, 11 | SEE Oe. Bm pesularol, ASE Sa ete although with not such elantic | €e0us yellow-trimmed uniforms. U machapesnermp ear fently used be Cul Waring, and ‘sald omn, THE MANHATTAN DANCING ACADEMY, G24 at | _ linprovementa, sents $19 to BIT. Joniiors "| qithea Mit uattrished, igew. ‘serie ac ee ‘Pep ae they did thirty years ago, and Good Showing of Cadets. | ‘abl in Moua ernon and coward lips and coward tongues. B It will ¢ chat. and ‘ave.: large, cool hall; TH ST 106 E.—Second floor, pri Private neighborhood; 34 fat ‘ with enthusiasm the athletes Pata ron A. of the Cadet Corps, came| Mes Lape in fer Bochelt . | as mona our pura Me andy gerven t0| ahora ery babi’ ot lence Bi waite pancamieed. ii zonantlag & aie Piss x LN yin) ® $29; inducements; sce owner, ” Y at 5 e old cavalry- n Mount Vernon the da vent = | des the country's defenders sh: be hanore: py bt ut 2 rr - ~—______ nme. make ne cay nse ll ear men, and they eecelved a Amilla eed'e | Gente Pheough the eters of eo tee [se tet cone wii thelr ‘mentors troubles. Ziry it a walnpryvementay te alee Tamaliee; renta, gis 30"@ | 20TH ST., = NP Fane Basement Ss ri salu ore jd by all who de- pasha rooms’ @lso flat, rooms, bath, all im, Grand Marshal Doherty, of the G. A. | Board of Trade, there was a parade 4 itor. "Nelther Help Wanted- Male. ast ati & - mente. ischial R., and staff, were greeted with ap-| through the principal streets. The Blev-|(0,!!¥ink mor the dead of the mon who risked | It te @ mon-polsonous poap for the 7 Night, ‘Improv 4 2D 8T. Feature. lause, and ‘then came Department i Plev-| their ‘lives Im defense of the ation shail’ be| rellet and cure of all diseases of- the skin aad | DRICKMAKERS—Wanted, a man to slop-mould & Butauie: fw tne g ander Atkinson and staf in ear: | enth Separate Company, N. G. 8. N, Y.;|dishonorel 99 loa there scalp. ‘For toilet use it le twice a8 good as pluin} work a Philadelphia press; Sli time at | “187 ST.. 110 E.. near Park ave—Apartments ¢ 4 — of the day was of | Commi | the several fire companies of the locat] living tourus. made ‘eloguant Sy “ruth, Sea¥ for the same price. A zertect soap forte | eravoetin, oo 920d mas 8 constant Ton anode | ee eid aererementsl SR —____ | 88D OT UO oes a . Stueie” mamies "Por “asle iste—dhe.” Sanador | N. ¥. architectural Terre-Cotia joa ut EB q Y were followed by the Firet| Fire Department; Farnsworth Post, G.| tion: ical Go. 16 13 Vandewsler Bc Bs. Ye | Long’ ialand ‘Clty Rouse, with owner,” W* “0? Moor of private | eu Tin i Leghcst WELL : °

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