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pe Free Dootors Found That Many Sick Babies in Two Weeks. They Also Made 20,127 Calls on Tenement Dwellers. Excursion to Raritan Beach Satur- day--To Sylvan Beach Monday. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, Hourly acknowledged. tertainment at Quigg Club rooms, jens, Y. Murkland, Grace W Iattie and Lottie Snedecor. rere Entertainment, 635 Monroe street, “Tirook= $15,565.69 20.00 lyn.. eta . ‘ ussie Hamburg, Rosie Shaftron Baran Lasarow!ts........... Blegel and Lia ‘Andcrioa.. ‘and The Sick Babies’ Fund free doctors had been at work two weeks last Saturday. During this time, according to the re- Port of the chief of the corps, they made 20.172 visits, found 1,28 alling little ones and made 44 revisits to their patients. hese figures show that there 1s a great @eal of sickness among the children of the poor this Summer, notwithstand- ang the weather conditions have so far een pretty much in their favor. It is Plain that the Free Doctors will have Plenty to do when the real hot days and Rights come. Then the corps will be in- ereased and no pains will be spared to Make existence pleasant for the tots d to cut down the terrible death rate that prevails among the poor children of the metropolis in the Summer months. fo help this good work along you are fsked to send a small contribution to the Bick Babies’ Fund, The Fresh Air Excursions will begin fhis week. The first will take 1,000 e@hildren to Raritan Beach, J. on Baturday and the second will take 1,000 children to Sylvan Beach on Monday ext. The large double deck barge William Myers has been secured for the excursions and will leave the foot of West Eleventh street at 8 A. M. sharp and the foot of East Third street 9 AM. sharp. There will be music @nd refreshments and the tots will be taken good care of, Other excursions will follow at the rate of two a week. There 1s nothing so grateful as doing (good, and when your kindness and @harity are extended to helpless little hildren the satisfaction and resultant jappiness are all the greater. Give to the Sick Babies’ Fund and you will feel tter for doing it, Besides you will Ip to lift burdens of despair from poor pecents’ hearts and send a ray of & into their cheerless homes. Send t mney contributions to “Cashier of orld, Pulitzer Building, New York va" Send any clothing that may be fuse to TBick Babies’ Fund Clothing pot, 228 East Twenty-first street.” FREE DOCTORS’ STORIES. Child Davis, aged ten years, of Allen Btrect, is suffering with severe palpita- tion of the heart. When I visited her ten days ago I found her in bed and easping for air. Her looks were very anxtous, face blue @nd her chest heaving violently with every beat of the heart. 1 examined her carefully and found the @bove condition, and obtained from her the following history. She had rheu- matism # few years ago and neglected to be treated for the same owing to lack of funds, as her parents were and are still very poor. The disease made in- Foads upon the heart, and she is in Great distress as a result, When told that I would give her some relief the parents thanked me very Bincerely, A prescription of digitalis and tonic wus given, Also the beef tea gapsules were used as a good nourish- Gnt up, Which ae as an excellent ulider-tp, of the, ny stem, visited the c again a few ie and found her much ineaved eat sitting up in bed. Her heart acts with more regularity, and 1 hops to see her ut of bed in a few days. pr she . nee me Evening i" will send her to the cou @ few weeks to recuperate ony fF I came upon another sad case to-d. At the northeasterly end of Broome street is a small, old-fashioned tenement fn which eight families dwell. There are two children in one of these families, pes both are sick. In addition one is ii tless has been so for a year. ‘he child's blindness js different from that ordinarily seen its us, in that through diseasa, the eyelids have become firmly adherent, fully preventing the ‘eyes from looking out. or the Nght from entering them. ‘What the true condition of the tm- prisoned eyes ts cannot be said at pres- ent, but as the lids are freely movable over the ayeball I very crate hope that when through proper surgic pro- cedure these shall have been ee the eyes themselves will be found in- tact and capable of sight. wee: prethes ehild fy have been yeparates ‘rom among the ever wing Brmy of the blind. SESE Entertainment at the Quigg Club, An earalamest for the Bek Talley Pan was given at the Quigg Club rooms, 871 Ams- , Gerdam avenue, on Saturday afternoon from 1.30 fo 6 o'clock. The managers of the entertain- ®hannon and Annie Nesbitt. The programme Sonsisted of songs and recitations and thera w, ‘® gypsy dance, The affair was under the di- Tec of oe Margaret. Dioie samen” ae Donald rendered a fow songs very successtully. Among those who participated were Helen Dunn, + Bophie Jandrew, Katie Cull Martha Shaick, ; Laure Shatck, Mamie MeManus, Tommy Mc- Manus, Charlie Dunn, Benjamin Cullen, Frank Bhannon, John Shannon, Eddie Dunn, Bertha Jandrew, Andrew Lanntmai eo EB. Jan- Villlam MoMan: Florence Victory, irene Vic- 5. Wilson, ‘Thowas Cullen, L Schultz and James Cluny Gren free of charge. fertainment, $20, Babies’ Fund. Four Girls i Fo the Editor: Inclosed please find ve the rooms to the chil- The proceeds of the en- into the Sick ‘were turned oney onte for 4, 1,295 TOTS CARED FOR proceeda of an entertainment given by four Httle girls. Hoping it will relieve some poor babies Jenate Ny, aeerRlam,— Hattle Bnedecor, Grace Wil Lottie Columbus From Four Broo! To the aitor Incloned please find $3.25, proceeds of « little qhtertalament iven at 632 Monroe street, Brook: va, Helen Goulden, age 9 Willlam Stusey, ® Allen Goulden, 6 Bila MacNatr, 10, Wishes It Wan Mor: To the Faltor Inclosed find $1 for the Sick Babies Outing Fund. Wish [ conid make the offering more, Yours cordially, ew From Red Bank, N. J. To the Editor: Incloved find #1 for Rick Babies’ Fund. “IN HIS NAMB," Red Bank, N. J. Jan and Amy Have a Stand. Ida Anderson, ten years ol, and Amy Slegel, nine years old, had a candy and knickknack stand yn Helpers. IDA ANDERSON AND AMY BIRGEL. ot 66 Canal etreet, where they live, in and made $1.40, which they brought in yesterday fron day afternoon, MAJ. ANDREWS NS HAS A DOUBLE. And He Gave . Dew town Policemen a CHI Laat Night. Police Commissioner Andrews js anx- fous to discover the identity of the man who terrorized the policemen of the downtown east side precincts last night. ‘The man is almost an exact counterpart of the Commissioner, both in face and form, dress and carriage. He first appeared in the Sixth Precinct, where he ran into a policeman who was inclined to doge on post. One look at the’ Commissioner's double, however, gave the bluecoat an energy which no one dreamed he ever possessed. In the belief that Mr. Andrews was looking at him the policeman, brushed the cobwebs from Msreyes and began trying doors and windows at a lively rate. In a little while the word spread all over ‘the precinct and into adjoining territories that Commisstoner Andrews was around and the same news was ccmmunicated to the liquor dealers. When 1 o'clock arrived the saloons were cloned up in a hurry, and only in @ few figtances could the side door be worked, The man was around the east side, until after 2 A. M, when he eared, Te was only to-day that pollcemen and Hqbor dealers alike found out that It was not the Commissioner, but his double, who was around, Mr. Andrews was at Tis home and sleeping soundly duri the commotion. POLICE JUSTICES DIE HARD. Deposed Omicials in Secret Session for Mutual Protection. The Board of Police Justices, who will have to go, held a secret meeting last night at Jefferson Market Police Court to devise means to resist their removal. ‘They declined to tell what they decided upon, but it ls understood that counsel was retained to carry thelr case to the Court of Appeals, THE CAPTAINS LECTURED. President Roosevelt Gives Them a Few Points for the Future, President Roosevelt, of the Police Board, had all the precinct commanders of the Second Inspection District before him to-day, He lectured them upon their duties in strictly enforcing the laws, as he did with the commanders from the Firat District yesterday. Mr, ‘Hoosevelt. will lecture the Third District men to-morrow. cae aeons A FOUR-YEAR-OLD MURDERER. Little Gilbert Bowsher Killed a Toddling Infant with Stones, LAPORTE, Ind,, June 11.—Indiana has @ youthful murderer in Gilbert Bowsher, four years old, who killed Bernice Col- \Mns at Mont.cello, bis victim being a todding infant, Teing angry with the Colling child, he attacked her with stones and before her piteous cries brought relief she was dead. ‘The authorities are puzzled as to what steps ure to be taken in dealing with the boy, the annals of the State falling to record a parallel case, Both families are prominent, ——— Vacation Schools for The Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor has renewed Its offer to the Board of Education to matntain vacation classes tn public ‘schools in the more crowded portions of the city, Under the direction of duly appointed teachers And other school authorities, “aa conducted last | year in Prim ‘and 41 and Gram- mar School of Instruction training are | for no The Association for the coming season will maintain and operate tix vacation schools at pointe in the clty where there ie the groxtest ensity of population, The humber of attendances last year at the vacation schools was 25,000, and the per capita cost for th tie weeka” term "was 1's cente per child. A Siatance (s asked by Warner Van Orden, Tr Urer, 25 Nasnau street; R. n Cutting, Pret Gent, and James A. Berymaer, Chairman, Depai | —— The New Woman Attacked, of the New York Pre At yester’ay’s) m bytory six members o! mittee resigned on the ground has a often disregarded the ©. Rev, Mr. Easton, who attacked Dr. Parkburst Spring, distributed an original pamphlet on Womaa,” 1m which be compared her to Jeravel poaedes: 6h valet a | Rev. Dr. Paxton’s Successor, ‘The West Presbyterian Courch, In Forty-second Yaak aight deelded to cell, Rov. te Ht f Lockport, N. Yo. to fll the pulpit lett Vacant by Dr, Paxton. Mr. Evans ia thirty-thr old and has only preached for five years, y oflered nim is $10,090 @ year, — Was a Bad if Not Mad Dog, ‘A dog that showed symptoms of rables was abot |The = ‘Hundred and Seventeenth street and Madi- aug. last night by Patrosman White, of Wiese One Hundred and Twenty-S(th street ‘ma tion, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE Baking Powder ‘ THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY JUNE i DIVIDING THE CITY, oo Republicans of Brooklyn Tako il. Assembly Districts. The Democrats Given Seven, with Two in Doubt. Joint Committes Agree on a New Subdivision of Warde, On the majority report of the Joint committees of the Roards of Aldermen and Supervisors of Rrooklyn, there were only two Democrats. The Re publicans of both Koards have agreed to adopt a report. The Republicans have a majority of 28 out of a total vote of bi. The report of the joint Apportionment Committees is as follow THIRD BENATE DISTRICT. Firet Aasembiy Disrict—Piret Ward, exnept, part of the First’ Election District, the Thin’ Want and the Thin ot the Sixth Want Population, ‘Second Assembly District—Wante 2, 4 and & and rt_of the Firat Bloction District of the Firs Yard. Population, 35,068. ‘Third Agsambly Diseici—Ward 6, except the Third Bleotion Disteloc. Population, 39,382 FOURTH SPNATE DISTRICT. Fourth Assembly Ward 7, the Seven ntielli, Twenty-second, ty aixth, — Twentyoaeventt tyeeighth part of the Twenty-third, Twenty. fourth and Twenty-ninth Bloetion Diatriote of Ward 19, and the First, Sevond and Third Ble tion Disiricts of the Twenty-first Ward, Pop ton, 47,682 Fifth ‘Assembly Distriot—aWrd 13 and Bleeton Dincricta 1, 16, 18, 21, part of 24, 26 and gach Election Distriote of the Nineteonth’ Ward: lation 48,075. Sixth Assembly District ton districts 1,2, 8. Po Popu Ward M1, except elec ulation 48,083, FIFTH SENATE DISTRICT, Seventh Assembly District—Ward 4, except part of Fourth Election district, all of the 6 6, 7, 5 istrict and the districts ket, off by the Comnion Council in 1802 to the 22d Ward and Want 10 48,538 and 3 Eighth Assembly Dintriet opt Blew tion SInatriets 28, 26, 27. Population. 37,906, Ninth Amembiy Diatriet—Ward 12, {le 28 Mth Election Districts of the Tenth Ward th and all of Tan te Of the Blt 7 Population w 10, SIXTH SENATE DISTRICT. Tenth Assembly Dixtrict.—JTWe Ninth Ward the Firat, Second, Fourth, Fifth Election: Dix (rita of ‘the enth Ward Election Dts trlets 1 to 14 of the Twenty-recond Ward. Pop Dintelet,—The 1 2 n, 41,46 t. Th Fou ‘Twenty SEVENTH SENATE DISTRICT, Thirteenth Assembly Diatrict.—The Sixteenth, Ward and the Third, Fourth, Twenty-frst and Twenty-agcond Election, Diateiotw of the Fifteenth Population, 45,108. Fourteenth ‘Third, Fourth, Fitth Seventh, Eighth, Tenth, Kleventh, ‘part of th, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventoeuth, Eiqh teenth, ' Nineteenth, Twenty-sixth Election Dix tricta ‘of the Seventeenth Ward. Population, 45,639. Fifteonth Aseambly Dintrict—Fitteenth Ward, rept that In districts 8, 4, 21, 22 and the ninth part of 12, 18, 14, 20, 21, 4, 2h, 2 26, 29, 30, 21, enteenth Ward, Sixteenth S24 inlection Dintricts ‘of the Sev Population, 45,943, Amembly Dintrict—The Twenty-fitur Ward and part of tho Twenty-third Wand,” Pop. ulation, 37,981. Dintrict—Kieetion Dix Twenty-tnind Ward, and Election Districts 2. part of 4, 5. 6. 1 Of the Teentyeftth Ward, Poputation, 37,04 jeenth Amsembly Iistrie—Twentyafourth Twenty-ninth Ward and Thirty second nd Blection Districts 21, 22, of the Twenty-third Wart. Poputa Ninth Senate District eeath —Amwembly Dimrict. The Eighteenth Ward and Election Distrlota 13 to M4 part of the 25th and all of 29, 4 and BS Flection Districts of Twenty Reventh Ward. Population, 39.208 Twentioch Assembly District—Part of the ‘Twenty-elghth and Twenty-soventh Wards, Pop ulation, 89,186, ‘Twenty-First Amambly Dintri Twenty xth Wank and Election Dist s. 51, 82 and 53 of the Twenty-eighth Wand. Population 37,738, —EE7~ HE HAD THE VILLAIN. Bat Sleek Mr. Baurey Thought It Was All in the Play. Detectives “Sam" Price and McCafferty, of the Central Of had remanded in Jefferson Market Court this morning Alfred Louis Baurey, a sleek young mein, Who posed in this city as a real estate and theatrical agent. In the mean time he has been busy ut- tering forged checks drawn on the State Bank, 278 Grand street, 1ong since de- funct, and «ishing them in Boston banks under the very nose of the “Hub” police. ‘The detectives redoubled thelr efforts and @ few days ago got a clue that Baurey lived with a friend in Park aye- nue and that he was engaged in recruit- ing a theatrical company which he in- tended touring through the big watering places this Summer. Price, who is baldheaded, supports a big yellow mustache, and 1s inclined to be “a actor,” decided to look to Baurey He ‘felt confident avy villian,” so ye Ai the residence of this mysterious friend of Baurey in a long yellow wig and a clean shaven face, MeCafferty, who was waiting outside, came in in time to prevent a struggle between the prisoner and Detective Posey 1s held to await, the arrival of the Boston poll wno have Leen ad- vised of his arrest. ——— May Apply Supplementary Screws. The District-Attorney's office received word trom Albany today of a division of the Court of Ap: peals, which will permit the Diaulet-Attorney to “Doc"* Squad, Sxamine in supplementary proceedings bondamen up cognizance In December the Dimtrict-Ate 4 & judgment of $5,000 upon a fortelted recognizance aguinat Johu Ca itl, be 0 for Thomas O, Cowan. ‘The Dis triet-Attorney found Cahill bad transferred bis | property. An order to examine him tn jentary proceedings waa Vacated by the Common Pleas. To-day the Court of Appeals de: | cided that the examination may proceed, H —— | Made a Salaam to the Mayor. One of Mayor Strong's callers thie afternoon was | Mavroyent Hey, tho Turkish Minister at Washing ton, to see about the final dixporition of the bal ee ofthe fund sent by the Sultan for the |e of the » s frots tue fires in the | west. About $970 f the It derided the money sh to the poor Ma hands with Win T nuvi then iade a iow fashion. Mayor Strong simp A Tremendous Sacrifice in Drew : Goodn. Every day brings forth some xr bargain in the dry-goods trade b merchants are contsantly striving to s° cure sume extraordinary feature will advertise their business by er ‘avorable talk of their great To-morrow there will, be consterna In the dry-goods trade, caused by the action of Jackson's. on Sixth av corner Eighteenth street, in offerir special purchase of high grade imp dress goods and sullings at doe. a 3 that are identical in quality and at ral aa sold for $1 and $1.2) at inning of the Season hes ‘abrics are 8 to 42 inches wide, wih th finish in gray and black ts, and are espe. adapted separate skirte and travelling of knock about suits, being of the proper weignt for steady wear. The prudent woman will take early advantage of this sale, h she may not have imme- diate use her purchase, *** Sind, World. jal OVER APPORTIONMENT THE DOCTORS WHO CURE. | Another Instance of the Thorough and Complete Work of Doct Over 500,000 circulation (Continued from First t Page) Chrystie mireet, to. Hrooine street, to Stanton street, to at jorfolk mreet, street ston aL to Elina to Ludlow atreat to the ‘place of beg eltlaen' pov McCoy and St. John in Curing Nase ly Imatriet No. ® shall conslet of tha Catarrh, portion of the Sixtemth ‘Seuate 1 Win] Oneot the most Interesting eases recently As Fees aT ae eae ctl ‘atredt ita | | Chneged aK cured by Doctors MeCoy and St. Joti running th yo Twentienh s that of Mise Maggie ‘Troy, She says: The ate aven hoe at re . nth atte eatarthal trouble began inimy head. Thad Hudson or North River, to the place of beg headaches, a stoppedt-u untitian of th Tinie. “Citizen population, 89,485 rile and a dey eatarehal condition, After a yeor Aasembly District No, 10 shall consist of that | of two T lont the sense of taste aud smelt entirely portion of the Bieventh Senate Uiatrict willl | -Rotowl Jt there began ringing and tas And hounded by a line beginning at Second sasth ladle Dede mm. My hearing wan aileciet ing nolsex In my xeradually and at Laat 1 bee Second ntr eof beginning, Cihen | onial tubes were affected. The conch was co bay alat id) rt nd Hacking In ite eharwcter, wlthiviet eighth sirect, to Tenth avenue, to West Th. would feel tired and ‘Slatressed AIXth nirect, to Hudson or North River. to West | Thirtleth street, to the place of beginging, Cit zen population, 8,868, Axsemtily Dintrlet. No, portion of the Twelfth 8 bounded by 12 hall consist of that te Dixtrict within ait @ line beginning at the Enat Ty and Jackson’ street, and running thene al Jacknon street, to Grand ateeet, to Divieion sire to Norfolk street, to Kivingtol street, to Cant wtroet, to. Stantor othe Bast Ki place of beginning, Citizen population, Assombly Dintrlot No. 12 ahall consiat of that of the Sixteenth Senate District witin ad by a Tne beginning at the Huwison North “River at Thirty -alxth wireet, aid ruuialng thence i Weat Thirty-atach street te Tenth a West Thirty elghih atest, ¢ Eighth ‘avenue, to West Thirty-reventh witecet, 1 Seventh to West Fortleth atroet, to West Forty third street to West Forty-aixth, to the Fr, to the place of beg 19,354. ict No, 14 shall conalat of tot Diatriot within oil Bighth street, tothe East River, ning,” Cittzen populatio to Fourteen! place of begin MISS TROY, 191 FAS ing thence along Weat Forty alxth avenue, to Forty-third street, to Right ave. to West’ Fitty-thint street, to! Ninth aven Fiftieth street, to Tenth avenue, 0) Wes ath street, to the Hudwon or North Kiver. | place of ‘beginning, Citizen populatlon, more tre nue, to Weat have Jett me smell wud nitirely have te. 1 no longer bec Assembly Diatrtet No. have left 1 Twelfth 801 18 whall consist of tha te Divtrict wittiia and at the Bast Kiver fing thence alk) Rivine to Avenus G, ‘ast River, to th opulation,. 41,2 Assembly Diatrict lot within fa line b ginning at the Haden nd West Forty-ninth street jong Weat Forty-ninth at West Fiftieth at » to Went Pifty-third atreet, Due, to West Sixty-fret street, to Ninth or Coli bus'avenue, to West Sixtieth street, to the Hutson TIME TO CURE CAs REM. TURE LENDS HER AID TO THE WORK OF THE PHYSICIAN THE LIABILT TY TO CATCHING COLD IS REDUCED TO THE MINIMUM, AS A RULE, ONE MONTIES TREATMENT IN THE SUMMER IS WORTH TWO IN THE WINTER, SUMMER IS THE or North River, to the place of beginning, Citi zon population, 39,086. HIG: THR SU ie 5 Assembly District No. 18 shalt consist of wat | ,QURING THE SUMMER MONTIIS OF JUNE JULY AND AUGUST THE USUAL OFFICE HOURS: 9A. M. TU 12M.; 2708 F. al, AND 7 T09P, M portion of the Fourteenth Senate Distelet within and Wounded by @ line beginning at the Bast River and East Fourteenth street, and running thence along East Fourteenth street to Irving to Rua? Frengyusiet stant oboe tren, | FREE TEST TREATMENT. to, Bast Twanty-Aith atreat, to. Firat avenue, For the benefit of those who have the place of beginning. Citizen population, 0,01 | NO definite knowledge of the work or Lseumsiy DIMA ASTMANL cot thar | MepUtation of Doctors McCoy and st John in the treatment of all chronic portion of the Seventeenth Senate District. within | JO x ° diseases, trial treatment and medicines and bounded by a Mme beginning at the Huda rth River siden, set. 1 are free. There is positively no charge Ninth fly frst | for consultation, examination, test Areet! to Ninth Dretue wan | treatment and medicines for the first Thty-sieth street Amoatcedain ‘ave. | viit, Wat Bhat D the: Multis oe Nort tera inning. Ci population 38. DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, port ONices, 5 Madison ave.., Corner of 424 an al he Clty. River and and Lee run: ning thence atreet to arene First avenue, to wo Second avenue, to East Twanty-thi t ~ Lexington avenue, to Bast Thirty-ninth Third avenue, to East Thirty-seventh treet, t th treet, to Lexington enue, to, Beat Thirty-eighh street, to the su toct ane Ya a ag @ place of beginnin zen i ho Haat placo of beginning, Citizen | River, "to the place of begitn a popula, tion, 29,499, bly District No. he Nine 1 by Assembly District No, 21 shall consist of that Portion of the Ninoteenth Senate Distri't witiin | ded by a line beginning at the Huden | river and West Elghty-niath running thence along Weat Elglity-niatli treet and ae Tenth or Amsterdam avenue, to Wes along H ixth stroet, to Ninth of Columbus ove 4 twentieth ‘etree West Bighty-fret street, to Eighth aco | E ee HVpAred Aad SH rive fh ave wr) arth ne Hundred and> Tenth mtreet, red and Tenth street, to Ninety-seventh atreet ‘aud verse road acroms Central Park at Ni i nity nt to One Hundred and, Twentieth street ty Citizen “populatly Jowlevard, to West One Hundred aiid wines at 1 4 rireet, to) the Wudson or North “river, patton ed the Twentieis Bente piece. withh placo'of beginning. Citizen poputation, ay.t2). | Ratton uf the Twantiven, Sanat riot No, 22 shall consist of thar | alld Kant Ninety-fourth nat Ninety-fou te Fourteenth ‘senate Tosi | ya line beqinuing atthe. ft» fone bane Aatarse A ea UP to Het Thirtycasten avenue, to East One Hundred and Eighth street, | Think to Fast Thiry-nin tthe Maen river C0 the: glare of bral nag Lexington avenue, to Baa Wife Aid ato, Ward's Talaud. en population, Thint avenue, toast Pitty. Fast iver, ‘tot mbly District No. 22 shall conalyt of that | 39,614, | portion of the Twentieth Seuate t within Assembly Dlstelet No, 22 shall conaiat of that] snd buunded by a line bexiaulug atthe Harlem and bx 1 by # line begirning at the Hudeon ng then Hundred or North Fiver and West Que Hundred « hth trent, at Nineteenth atreet and running thence along the Hundred and il ho River and Spuyten i av oe: the nogiherd end of Manliation | Wenth atrert, ne place herly along the Harlem Hive arp Cie Fifth avenue; thene lem Nineteenth wrest, ‘to the pl ‘along Bast One Hun lation’ 4 i nth Park Axsei Distriet No. 24 ahall t ay Hun ny ninth Portion of the Bighteenth Senate District within h avenue, r and b by a line beginning at the Fart | to the place of beginning, together with that River a Fitty-second treet, andr portion of the Twenty-thint Ward of the Cliy of thence along. Paxt Fifty-seoond wtreet,. te i| New York within and tounded by a line begin avenue, to Bast Fifty-third street, to Lexinet in atthe Harlem Kiver and Bast One Hundred enue, to East Sixty-fourth strecet and Forty-ninth street, and ruuning thence along enue, to Baat Sixty-ffth mtreet. 0) Kast One Hundred and Port ho wtreet, 10 River, to the place of beginning Hallrowd avenue, to Faust 0 A a Hinckwell's Island, Citizen population, | aixth street. to Banat "« Assembly District Portion of the Fite within | Killa, nto, Tarlean “place. of and bounded by Pi ng, and alvo North itn Island, third street, to Third avenue, to at ON Trenty Irving place, to Bast Pours Fs Fitteenth atrect Clitzen population, 39,93: The Repu ‘Means were badly 1 River and Kast Sixty -ffth ing and J. oman, tw the inde nue, to Kast Sixty-fourth street, to Leaineton hat was the situation whe n the avenue, to nty a street. Baw Here ts the polifieal complexion of River, ‘to af beginning, Citizen poy 5 P fs portion ofthe Fiftoenth Senate Lintr Posen tla Uh gk ~ East Thirty-miarh t . a 40,268, mes ‘to Bast Elehty-taurth street, t ‘vue, to Rast Blgnty-thind street. to. th to sur River. he place of beginning. Citizen ) ap the Pr heuls to Vols Tammany. Lt riven may be the mean nt ume Pith Sreieehg oes Mca ae 8 toss Ra phinkitt Ral Aldertnan ‘Mentiling wp District No, 30 shall con Metin Mee Cal none ote | inion of wieenticth Renate. Di him into bne for the Tammany plan ‘Pounded by. s. line, beginning at the Kast | When the hour for con ering com River and Bast Eighty-third strcet, and running| MMtee reports was reachet, It was dix thence along Bast Bighty-third etree, to Second) Covered that several chaages a the Sec We? nol grt S Fach ve Straw M. tn your chovalug. The varh tenable, EXCELSIC ‘ave, ban made up a large omg RTH, Thousands of Fine Heavy ch Fine Japan iture to All “Situations Wanted” Female advertisements in The World are repeated Free in ured, 58 WEST 23D ST. ARE OFT jrvomen have all the bargains tn Ready-Made stoud customers a special bargain once in a while?” in compliance with these expressed suggestions we have quantity of fine Mustin and Cambric Under wear, and will start to-morrow (Wednesday) a SPECIAL SALE OF EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR For Fleshy Women, At prices lower than the smallest and meanest garments are usually sold for. LADIES’ DRAWERS. RELIABLE"? CARPETS ek adda to the ini Orr) anda bave f nd we FOR WEDNESDAY, MALUOR. es sseeee Cotton Warp Matting. Rh ROLL OF Joty ta wot depl 40 YARDS. ult yo im well On CREDIT, COWPERTHWAIT & C0. 104, 100 @ 108 WEST 14TH ST, Near Gth Ave. LYN STORES: FLATBUSH AVE., NEAR FULTO! Instruction. IR Bicycle Riding School nk building ~AS YOU LIKE It. The 46thStreet Baumann’s WIL Furnish Your Home Complete AX VO! UNEQUALLED GREDIT SYSTEM Without Ready Cash ermite You to Make ven Cor. 46th St, and Eighth Avenue, ASKED st tn our nalen of lng-place and other thousan ts awalt peur 5.40 jed and the prices un- artiatic 1 lesson B0o., 6 lessons 82 "aid. AT "STRICTLY ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Furniture, Carpets, Bedding & General Housefurnishings 'S. BAUMANN & CO.,| Ld» JO 58 WEST 23D ST. DAN MORIARTY, 207, 209, 211 & 213 Park Rov, Near Chatham Square, N. Y. FURKITURE, CARPETS, &, Low Prices and Easy Terms are what have made our old-estab- lished house so popular. Call aad see for yourselves. EASY CREDIT TERMS. $1.00 Week on $65.00 Worth Why should slender wear? Why | LADIES’ GOWNS. These are all perfect shap All are made full in length as § mndidly made with flat felled | well as gencrous in width, have 1.50 Week on $100.00 Worth us and deep yoke band; welextra large sleeves and are beau-| have room to itemize only a few of tifully finished with — flat felled the many bargains we shail offer. | seams, and all of splendid material Ppa ate bat of specially atr Of extra strong standard muslin, with yoke P t SER. OF folanfitauality Canirie oe standard tus] og UQ camel Fem AYE sey ny evens, rocl or’ S10-DAY wna tonight, fe of fue embroltery, ie. : Senne, Mika ce ocnites, writes Bes BARREN FeRetHOR ot trimmed with fre) Of ap (it quality extra firm Muslin, oket evell, Marguerite Ferguson & Pick. tucks of extra strong Ham yokes and large matior collar ed with full s Ferguson & Ryan, Meehan & Raymoné, Vurg ombroiiery, Oe, | fume of fue Hamburg embroilery, OMe, tevia, Delarvoy & Frit Arlington & DO A lot of extra wide Underskirts of pretty putterns of Outing Flannels THIKATRE, Pivey. tye oa in pink, light and brown stripes at 27 ani’ 5 venus b 90 tg LILLIAN RUSSELL HAMMERSLOUGH — BROS.|“* ES em People who have never dealt with us and to whom our reputation is unknown, may think that we | exnggerate in what we say of the merits of our clothes, and the low prices at which we are sell- ing them. + Nevertheless, as in the fable of the pig which de- nied the existence of the Sun, the facts are clear as crystal, to], any one who'll take the trouble Comite Opera, he CARL LANZER ORCHESTRA Every evening at 6.40 o'cloem. Park Avenue Hotel Court, HG, MINER, Prop. and THE FOR TALK | VIRGINIA, UNE. 13. GARDEN Avenings ath Li ‘Dramatised by Paul M, Potter, CANARY & LEDER {i gape to investigate. ca hewen TDITDY One chance to fit you out is} Mus Manage” TRILBY all wo ask; you'll bo our eus-| Wings th . tomer always. GOOD SENGR AUITS AT $19 AND $12.90—OUR GUARANTEE HEHIND THEM: AND some am. | CASINO (any PORTED SERGR) at 416 AND BO THAT WE'LL | yROOE GARDEN T 9 GAS PIT AGAINST: Alls TAILORDOM. ya Ane eo ay No Hos! Benefit: jeruid Ice THAMMERSLOUGH BROS, KEITH'S og NEW. UNION SQUARE. inal Copunuors Peefermages COOLEST THEATRE bd oy Toe early we Fives. & Mat.Gaa "SAMILLE D4 ARVILTE =| Bleecker St., cor. Greene, Het, Bway & Oth Ave, L, alno Broadway, cor. nectar St. ARAN EINRGI [fut Weanens dene te MEM on axle VAUDEVILLE, Rane) g-ak Gar Ruri ae Adminsion 500. ; In the event of rain performance in Concert IMPERIAL 9 muse T WILL BE AMERICAN GRPOEs, | et Must Siow! SboLbar steer “GARKICK THEATER, 'T on Their Payment, Hither Weekly or All Goods mold aly. Laney AT Keith REE BM: sOUTH {OOKLYN. BLACK GILMURE’S BAND MHRICA, pay at 3 and &15 PM ‘ADMISSION, 26c. NVTHE GYPSY BARON, AMBROSE PARK, TERRACE GARDEN Ferencay we OE SATE RUAN THEISS’: 108 SL Muse ea, | - bier d hey eye pear Fy al Tammany plan dad been mad | For Sale. jonnter Orchestrion Plays Afternvoa a Jed that they should "te - ~|ATLANTIC Arts: near canal st SEWING MACHINES, fevery grein, concert and Me ihe Committe : Gibue Automatic. | Domes iy _orebi 328 ne R : ysehordy th TT aNd tatcon ent WIN Resta’ Re exshauge ten ait kinda ot Personal. machi aed, co, "93 en 1 mo 124 Rowe 14 rand st. | A-A.—HAVE YOU SSEN IT? “Art Studies from me ithe undary renee the Nude," a monthly’ porttollo. tor. lovers ef Alterman Oi + rb reprrductions of paintings by y preser jnorkly report, whien wach Now 1 to 6 ready, 360 sea. | ta given above | Matiod by Arusts’ Pub Co, Dept 10, #0 Lonlg even numbered #1 Werkly. Tuke blevator | 4.-SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moles, &c., destroved eant alde of 1! DIAMONDS. fue Jewelry, om easy terme: repre: | (forever: electricity: sittings ooly "6h Pref, | Bera on the nitativn will call with samples. JOHONNOT | Mixer, 16 W. 34th ak ia Seventh 1 original te i Av-2,00 TRUNKS AND DAGS, slightly dam- hart aalie ¥ Rena WALTHALM WareHtes, 4H Jewelry sold iH Price thie week, Doyle’ 2 and & President Jeroloman, Aldermen sate OTS | Avice FULH, ai) lew business; conddential f Conauit rellabie attorney, room 26, 2 Weet Fae RL OLGA LE Munna Stak Fae vote Summer Resorts. ADVICE FREE Attorney, highest references, 4a- ee re eee tea iokakted the awe | ian LONG INLAND |, takes it uta, provtices all courte. 6 Independent bermocrats, fermati and boardiag-bo _ — kett and the President voting with the Long Isiand fr Jicatiog at 1b2, DETECTIVE AGENCY Investigates all and a Be as Y | promptly, afidentiall) | ve Hache fh | Sid 2; "telephone, 4243 Cortlandt or | BENS. FRANKLIN'S L CTIVE AGENCY, 300 Long Island ¢ CT, alak "| cle The | pr iar 9 Pears What is the! sie e of being x"! an? actice ‘ know. P ‘an, it ‘ars’ soap 1s sason for be- “png cl “| well means. as the|* ————$$ $$ $e Hotel + Philadelphia Mea, Broa’ and Chostnut #! ATORIES and Columbaria are the cemeteries PLAVAN — the future, inctaeration almost dally af for fat at, now 38 West goth et, | Frean Pond 0 ‘an Cometery. Call nen ec A ceeneprceneeremneirens | there oF address ti mation Omce, Oh Bast Houston at,, Ne ¥ Tanminy men aguinst it, The vote Was! EXPERT DETECTIVES, confdential, + | Mataey Devers, ceticcnl uae i ny 1 that the | eret Service Ca., 13 W. 42d at the Ta) PULLERS DETECTIVE BURRAU—The old-relie labiished 1870; elvil and erimtual tavee ss Broaiway and 12th at, \ rebar TERE and carpeta on your ; ity on Towing 5 ma WIC | HENRY LUNG left the service of Chwong Chin Teepu Givi, 2 alike ata dune and has to further t + Al-| gereat with Chwong’ Ghia’ Chong. ‘ r h o|t with t MO") MiLw’S RHRUMATISM AND GOUT CURE—The W ) 1 * rt teat of all Teme: one bo:tle will care nt 4 yt Mtedloige Code Beat 10th Oe owe ee ie wis claimed | Br enviar they woud ull elect atthe — 6 acd uld el 18 HORTON'S ICE-CREAM Ws perfection; pure ond | tuote oy nbiyinen out of ley try It He wil mould tte wa pralgenes ney {this a4 being extremely | INFORMATION of the whereabouts of Mike Mer f Iie wae aveitng too | Mou. landed on. Bits” Island. trom. ship.” Brite i anc, will be thankfully revelved by Mr. Mabou, u shia Héoabll ig |S 'bean st, broobly hip t sis purely agellental, SNOW your tate and fortune; consult Niblay ae LH eded che“Aduption of the majority | Sadde’palmtet av Base 47th at tee BL em a ls eS FINE KID SHOES, sles 1, 35, and & | ela B30 hoes, actual values 1 wil E Roberta, 18 Bible House ls ; » anpointed ¢ PERSONS having postaas Wea arid streat, Be msde 18 of mre years ago can obtain. Wi : tras Qh teets SMe" | paleo for) sawe from Walter Gialty,” 240 Si) ania, though Bot em = ee Jes Yrosuibatiin aud a em of the late THANCESI0 00 wiares” manufacturing SAE ade Appeared “atthe Mayor's) “Noce wiit place on market 90 share. Chamoss vor 10 World SUPERFLUOUS HAIR permanently destroyed by va, eit Sma". Weare Bb SARATWA, N.Y ator David ii gown. a ee aiezaod Ag ta | THe SiG mitieat coucence mith, Senator Baw aH Ee ANY tudes bare, Te

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