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WANT TENANTS? FOUR KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION. A New Boiler in a Fall River Factory Blew Up a Four. Story Building, a0 PEOPLE. WERE AT WORK, Work of Recovering Bodice Difficult. FIVE WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. The Shock Broke Windows in a Nearby Mill and Injured Sev- eral Operatives, FALL RIVER, Mass., June 14.—A new boiler exploded in Henry J. Langley’s harness shop, a four-story building in County street this morning, blowing out the entire end of the structure and lowing the upper floors to settle into a mass of ruins. ‘There were twenty people in the bulld- ing at the time of the explosion, Four were burned to death and five were seriously injured: The dead: ADELA DUBE, 13 Eastern avenue, aged twenty years. LWLIA HORTON, Jenks street, aged seventeen yeare ADOLPH EF. BELLEFUILLE, 9 Fourth street, forty-five years ol. ROBBRT MURRAY, % Weybomet street, aged twenty-one years, The seriously Injured: THOMAS BARRY, 20 County street, skut! trac- tured and face and body badly burned; he will undoubtedly die. MATTIE DUROCHES, 21 Plain street, bruises and barns; fatally, WILLIAM RUSSELL, 20 County street, badly burned. ALICE TREMBLAY, Weybosset street, bruises and burns. IDA LE PAGE, 10 Unity street, bruises, The exnlosion occurred at 8.20 o'clock, At first it was thought that forty-five people were in the building and that at least thirty were killed. It was not until} noon that the true state of affairs was learned. The flames communicated with the ruins soon after the explosion, and they began to burn briskly. The firemen Furhed to the scene ani exerted heroic efforts in their endenvor to rescue the imprigoned workpevyle. Ambulance calle were sent out hur- riedly and every physician who could be reached was sent at once to the scene. ‘The offices and the houses in the vicin- ity were turned into temporary hospi- tals. A girl named Jalbert, who es- caped, says that none of the girls or men knew what had happened. & sbock, the roof seemed to lift and then fall, completely demolishing the whole building. The Jalbert girl and her sister- in-law were thrown into the middle of the road, The former escaped uninjured, but the latter was badly cut about the face and arms. The shock broke in the windows of the Stafford M.ll and injured several of the operatives, The harnei total wreck, but the flame control. The Star Music Hall has been made @ morgue, where Medical Examiner Do- lan, with Dra, Cummings, Cone, Bynan, Gunning, Collet and a number of ether physicians, are installed. ne ZELLA NICOLAUS AGAIN. Her Guardian im George Gou! it to Be Arrested. are under Ensign Connett, of Salvation Army/ Corps No. 1, at Grove and Montgomery | atreets, Jersey City, appeared before Justice Potts in that city this morning | t | and swore out a warrant for the arr of Lawyer Alexander Simpson on the charge of disturbing a@ religious meet-; ing. The warrant was given to an of- floer to serve. Shortly afte- 8 o'clock last evening Lawyer Simpson, accompanied by Mrs. Zella Ruhman, or, as she is better known, Zella Nicolaus, and her hus- band, entered .he barracks of the army to hear a lecture on ‘The Life of Christ,” by Prof. Crane Pending the sult of Zella to recover the value of the $40,000 check from George Gould, she has resided here, and Simppon, who is her lawyer, has been appointed her guardian, as she claims to be under age. it is said the trio last night made themselves conspicuous by Youd talking, followed by loud peals of laughter. Ensign Connett requesied them to, , DUL they continued to g.ggle. "The ‘Ensign ordered Lawyer Simpson 0 from the bullding. When he did fast enough, It id, he was a: by the Ensign, Simpson had the Enslen arrested, and denied he was accompanied by Zella Nicolau thougn she was seen by a dozen people. ‘after Simpson left the bai thing became quiet and husband did not remain long. $< = — SENDS HER MOTHER TO JAIL. Mrs, McGowan Gets Three Months for Abusing Her Daughter, Mrs. Winifred McGowan, sixty-two ks, every- ind her years old, of 48 East One Hundred and | Forty-eighth street, was committed to Blackwell's Island for three months to- @ay from Morrisania Police Court. Her eighteen-year-old daughter, Mary, was the complainant. She id her mother whipped her continually and without reason; that last Sunday her, mother locked lier up in # room all day Mra, Simon Gets the Children, Referer David Welch has Sled a report in the Supreme Cour, in which he finds that Mr. Jeanie Simon is Dette, ax ad Emil Jacob Simen, aged six Year i preference co ber hucband, Sigmou. sie ob claimed the differences between ext and big rife steer trem quarrel over | BANKER CANTONI WINS. Mrs. Forester's $100,000 sult for , Abandonment Fails. |. At that time she was twenty-tw: ears old and living in Brooklyn witi er husband, David C. Brennan. Mr. Cantont re} as an unmarri man, and begged her to get a divorce from ‘her husband, an. as an inducement promised her 86,000 year, to take care of her and her chil- she received fudge Dykman at White ved together seven years and children, only two of whom Fire Broke dut and Made the}; decree from Stay, 1802, Mr. Cantont told her that and that their marital relations would have to cease. She claimed $100,000 damages, and $70,000 more for alleged services for the defent- ant as his housekeeper for seven years. The answer to the complaint was a gen- @ wife living. ——__— > OPERA SINGERS IN COURT. The Senger Divorce Suit on Tri Mrs. Helen Q. Senger, an opera mnger, ed for absolute divorce by Emil Senger, a former member of Damrosch’s German Opera Company, has recovered from her illness and ap- Peared in court to-day, Senger names Carl Kruger as co-re- Spondent, and charges his wife with m- Yesterday Senzer wag lec- tured by Judge Girgerich, who sald that he idac.ously impertinent in call- house about the care. “wyer Samuel asked permission to with iraw from the ease on account of his client's indixcreet on the Jujge. Judge that he go on with Theresa Peterson, Thirty-weventh street, testified Mra. 8 ger rented a room from name of Helen Q, Ludington, man she sald was her husband, who, she who ts being her tinder the called upon b; ake was discovered in the plewkings. lowed to proceed. peedy vndlcation o} DIVORCE FOR THOMPSON. Jury Finds Mrs. Thompson Guilty in 1 Just One Hour. Frederick W. Thompson’ Absolute divorce from his wife, A. Thompson, was concluded this after- noon. It has been on trial since Monday fn the Brooklyn City Court, before Judge At 2.15 o'clock the jury returned a ver- dict against Mra, Thompson, finding ity on thret of the five counts char; the complaint, ‘The jury was out one The co-respondenta were Thomas F. Polhemus, who has been dead nineteen ears, and George P. Davidson, a travel- ing saleeman, be ‘Thompsons from 1887 to 1893. ——— Divorce for Trainer P! LONDON, June 14—Jacob Pincus, th American assistant er-Dwyer hors woman, whom he married in September, 18H, on the ground of her infidelity. DAY IN COURT. COLORED Cloud of Black Witn: There were thirty-five colored men and women ip Part I. of City Court this morning «cs witnesses in the suit gainst Patrick O'Neill. James O. West There was a terrific report, followed by | $0 the defendan street, the u being occupi ored” woman, er portion of th as an alleged the West Thirtieth street station raid a disorderly elll had signed a six months’ lease hich, he claims, became jolice closing the house. It jue of this lease, O'Neill testified to his lease of the | premises and said he su ple who occupied the | questions in hi | only after Justi y rT Jail that he a 1 | void by the shop ta a, 1§.f0r the va posed the peo- Ouse were re- HEYERMAN INCAPACITATED. The Naval Com: r Will Be Rec- WASHINGTON, D. C., June 14.—Com- mander Oscar F, been found physically for further service by a medi- and has been recommended for retirement He recently suffered from ® paralytic stro! nt Ce Mra. Stowe 54 Yen Harriet Brecher Stowe, author of “Uncle Tom's Charles Dudley Warmer Was a Mistake Made This Ti Woman of sixty, was discharged by Juatice Taintor ferson Market Court, this morning. Berth Henderson, of 408 Went \ Approached by ‘the prisoner | row. mornini ashed for aims ted. The prisoner denied she was « eity from the South complain to the Commit Large Came: has been formed tn Jersey ‘Any girl who wishes to join must send o hotograph of her foot by if the foot is wel 7 of application. ahaped enodzh to satiety the ns, abe is accepted as a mewber of the cian, THE BABIES’ JOY-DAY, . ¥., June 14.—The Court | Tos yw They Will Have Thei Aol Seltel setae ee Ger a eo ester in her appeal against two orders of the lower court restraining her from prosecuting Banker Cantonl, York, for services as housekeeper anc for damages for alleged abandonment. ts. Forester says that she formed the Firat Fresh-Air Outing. 1,000 Little Ones on the B Under the Trees. The Bick Babies’ Fund Curing Tots and Making’ Them Happy. THE sv! SCRIPTIONS, Previously acknowledged... Fair, West 1024 street... 100 “A @hut Brooklyn. 00 Annie Mattustry, Louisa” Radiot and Annie Radioff.’. 2.50 Sixty-third sireet 1.35 Sybil, Charlie and 100 ‘iidren wi ‘a good home, Tillie Mel deegeannene All aboard for Raritan Beach! ‘The Evening World's" outin; for the sick ba- bles and their tired mothers will occur to-morrow, Delightful ex. ursion down the bay, half way around Staten Raritan Bay to Raritan Beach Grove, Magnificent grove, one of nature's masterpieces, trimmed and fixed up for man's delight these scorching Summer days, Grateful shade, plenty of loung- ing spots under the trees and in the grass. Tables on which to spread the Picnic lunch that tantes so good after two or three hours’ sailing on the river, the bays and the Kills, or, perhaps, if Weather Clerk Dunn will only put on The first of | Island, acrose Elizabeth In sight, and thus down’ and across Raritan Ba where the excursionists are to spend Wadeworth, down by Swinburne and | Joseph’ Hoffman, the Quarantine islands, with- red {n sight of Sand Southern end of tan Bay. If the careful Capt, Harring- ton, when he casts his weather e: thinks there is danger of uneasy weathe then he will steer acroas the bay to the Hook and around the aten Island into Rari- t, between Liberty Island on the left w and Eilis Island, where all the thousands of emigrants from Europe land when they come to the land of freedom, down by Communipaw and into the Kill yon ul ., Which is a river or a stralt or a sound, just as you lke to call tt. For half ah hour the course will jead through MANAGER GUY DE YAULUS, the Kill yon Kull, across the mouth of Newark Bay, wi the great city of Newark at tts head and the city of Hun: the pupils, ‘The soloists for the concert will be Misega Tense Schaller, Sadie Harris, Ruby Peck an violiniats are Afr Kopner, Charles Mo and Albert Nyberg. tn Went One Hunde P. 8. — Reginald American avenue and One Hundred and Fourth street. Fathe To Rabies kained 18 conte by selling pi my sister gained 10 cents to the Beach Grov the d_y. ‘There will be a sail of three to three and 4 half hours going, and about, the fame coming home, with cool and refrs the delightfully eating breezes from off the water blowing all the time. The Russian Imperial Court Orchestra and brass band of fifteen musicians, who played at the Chicago World's Far, have volunteered their service unter the directorship of Harris Rosanoff and managemnt of Guy De Yaulus, and will | iis very best weather, old ocean herself. Swings for the children; buttercups, with bright yellow faces, asking to be and lots of tor | picked in the meadow other things to amuse the little oni @ day. PROF. L STAHLHAMMER. All aboard! Fai the Sick Babies’ Fund. Manager John G. Grimth, of the Myers Excursion and Navigation Com- rved the great double- deck barge William Myers for the Sick excursion, and ninety-two feet long, twenty and a half feet wide, has two decks that extend from end to end, to keep off the sun on a red-hot day and to keep off the rain should a shower come up. Two decks for a playground for the 1,000 chil- dren who have received tickets from “The Evening World” doctors for to- pany, has rei Babies’ Fund fresh-i she's a da: She’ and are roofed over so morrow’s outing. Capt. Dennis Minogue, the big-hearted ttle man who commands the barge, will have a crew of seven men to look after the sick little passengers and their fagged-out mammas during the trip, to say nothing of the Battery boatman, wh? will be towed along behind the barge all alone in his little skiff, alive and alert for the accident that isn't go- ing to happen. The barge ha with fine cabins, and on the “saloon deck" there will be a little hospital where mamma may retire with baby when baby wants its dinner, and where Uttle ones who are very ill may be | looked after by the dociora, Pe on the day dren will be let out of the heavy mosphere of the poor tenement an} the| Just nothing at all and welcome to all who present the lit- tle cards of invitation given out by “The Evening World” Free Doctors of | _—=== been newly refitted IAN IMPERIAL COURT ORCHESTRA, (Harrie Rosanof, Leader.) — enliven to-morrow's excursion with the soft, weird, sweet, National music of the Russian and Hungarian peoples, ant with popular selections from t of the day in brass and, by orch Prof. [. Stahlhammer’s famous east- side orchestra will provide concert mu- @ic for Monday’ the outing patties that follow during the excursion, and for ail ion, and there w.ll always be music he voyage and in the grove during At Raritan Beach the __ tables will be spread and there will be meat and cheese Kinds of o) god, wholesome creamery mlk, | cream and tea and coffee for every bo And, of course, there will always be a cooky jar open on the barge and a nd ham sandwiches, a 4 kes, gallons and gallons of lass of milk for everybody who gets unger y. There will be at least four hours for fun at the grove, and at 4.30 or 6 o'cloc! the start for home will be made, and by 8 o'clock everynody will be landed again in New York. his js only the first of s' Fund fresh-air ex- Remembe: the S.ck Bab! cursions. There will be twenty more to follow, so in the course of the next two months more than 25,000 sick chil- heat of walled-up New York for a day @t least of cool comfort. One thousand sick babies will go to- morrow, ‘They have all received their ticketa by this time. Of course, no one will be or could be admitted unlers the ticket given out by "The Eveni World” doctor |s presented. It wouldn do to overcrowd the boat. But every- body who needs the outing will get it before the season Is over. The second excursion for the sick babies will be on Monday next, start- ing from the same piers, at the same hours and going to Bylvan Beach Grove on the New Jereey shore of the Arthur Kill River, ‘Laier there will be fine trips to [ile- wild Grove on Manhausett Bay, 1 1 with a beautiful cruise on Long Islan: Sound; to Cornwalton Grove on Long Island Sound, and to Oriental Grove on Hulett’s Point in Long Island Sound. Mrs, Joseph's Pupils’ Concert. The pupils of Mrs. 8. M. Joseph, an- ainted by violin students of — Prof. Adolph Hamburger, willon Wednesday, June 2%, repeat the concert given #0 successfully by them at the Lexington Assembly Rooms, on Fifty-eighth sireet, some time ago. ‘This time ft will be giv en for the benefit of the Sick Lables Fund. Mrs. Joseph hag Kindly consented to give her time to the preparation of the entertainment, and all the young folke making a chorus of sixty Vo-ces dan orchestra of forty pieces volun- their services, Tickets are only 25 and may be procured at Mrs. Hundred and | Twenty ~ aii Thomas Hogau, 245° Weat Th soaeph Jones, Jr, 216 West Oni Thirty-third atreet;’ Kdwin V, West Ope Hundred and Tw Beventh titled to seven yea the Horace Mann colle tha they will recel of $250 towards their maintenarce. night. Giroux, who came here leaves a beautiful wife and a thirteen-ye daughter. ate | music school, 65 t One and Fourteenth street, or from 2 Lyne, Millie Malloy and Mrs. Hamburger, rtie, Louls Slomka rt mites Have a Fair. To the Editor Please accept #7, which was collected for the heneat of the Sick Fund by holding @ tei Second aret Aithoigh F'the amount may seem, we trust i may be means of relieving some sick babies. BLSTR THOMAS, 163 Wont 102d a REGINALD THOMAS, 161 West 1024 street. LULU MUTH, 171 Weat 1020 atreet LIZZIf FOLLIS, 159 W: reeant of the eda in School No. 84. Amsterdam From a Sufferer to Sufferers, To the aitor: Inctowed find $8 f it prove a bless the Sick Mables’ Fund, May oO aome little sufferer A SHUT IN, Brooklyn, N.Y, A Street Fair. eo Themselves, They Feel for the Babies, the Editor: closed you will find conte, tar the Sick 4 we have no father we fe ~ FRANK MFISLE, TILLIE MEISLE, 407 Woot Thirty-ninih street, — FOR PULITZER SCHOLARSHIPS Twenty Young Men Selected for the Final Competit! Clarence E. Meleney, Principal of the Horace Mann School, who has super- vised the competitive examination for the ten scholarships given by Joseph Pulitzer, to-day announced the names of the twenty young men who have been selected to compete in the amination, when the ten successful stu- dents will be made known, The com- petitors ure: inal ex- Bassett, jr, 222 West Marry ndred and Vall, 61¥ Kant street; Samuel h street, Moyer Frank Thin One Wem Une Hundred a Clifford Gray, 266 428 Weat Forty Smyth, Scawerin, 324 Frank Hi, it One Hundfed and Twenty- tue HH. Whiting, aléT 'G. Woodruff, 202, West One dred and Third street; James Wiikiagon, Jr., 407 West Thirty-frac street; Harry Reeves, ob Wom One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street ‘The boys are all from the graduating classes of the grammar schools of this city. When the examinations were be- gun June 7, there were 170 competitors, By @ careful examination of the papers it day fifty of the best ones ide Db: he examiners as con- Of these fifty the ed twenty were se, A will be selected ful students. These will be made a known between now and September. The ten young mei elected Will be en- of free tuition In igh School and any ot, In addition to an annual stipend they may » er Elopea with a Comedian. MONTREAL, Quebeo, June 14.—High sotial Giroux,- the comedian of the Opera Frans aine, and Miss Marie Lonine feausolell, the F ot Cleophoa Beauso» | old daugh an and Member of Parii for the United $1 Pears’ You do not see how it pos-' sibly can be the THIS finest SOap in My.eh yak the world; it ‘costs so little. DON’T WAIT! Greatest Suit Sale of ’95,) My uanag te tt. WE MANUFACTURED 3,000 SUITS TOO MANY HENCE THIS RIDICULOUS OFFER. ‘There will be three of “The Evening Fine Black and Biue World” physicians on board to attend | to the littie ones if need be, and, indeed, | nothing hag been forgotten in preparing SERGE SUITS, VALUE $15.00 TO $18.00. for 4 grand outing for the overheated Imported Cheviot children of the tenements and their) faded and wearied mothers. The Myers will be towed by that stanch tug, Idlewild, the most power- dai" | ful little sporter in the harbor. Capt. | George Harrington will handle the tug, ey that means the highest speed with the greatest safety. The first of the Sick Babies’ Fund hair excursions will leave the pler Eleventh street sharply at § o'clock to-mor- "Sa | Hud a the'Batiery ‘and up the She bad the sl4| Hudson, around the Battery and up the was a| Hast River under the big bridge, around tre at the foot of Wer North R.ve: wi Corlears’ Hook and etop at the pier at the foot of East Third street for the |remainder of the iuvited babi their mothers. Promptly at 9 o'cl.ck the moorings will be sipped and the Idlewlid and the William Myers will sounder the bridge, down by Governor's Island and the forts, across the bay and away for turn down stream again, Raritan Beach. If old ocean is smooth and piacid the excursion will pass out through the Narrows between Forts Hamilton and and SERGE SUITS, Fancy and Black and Blue, GREAT VALUE AT $14 TO $19, Fine Black Clay Cutaway COATS AND VESTS, WORTH $18.50, Bicycle Suits, *5., $6.75 Fevse e About 3,000 Suits, ‘0 80 all at At both stores, Trousers also must be unloaded,*6,*7 & *10 qualities, $3,3° $4,595 & 6 “ $7 39 E2383. Broadvay, NEAR WHITE 97, 123-125 fulton St, NEA NABRAU ST, B. Erdman. The | ‘Midsummer Sale. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1895. All House, Room and Apartment ads. in The World this week are repeated im 4 y 3 The Evening World without extra charge, and secure over 500,000 circulation. $ og O’GRADY & CO.,, 3d Ave., Corner 57th Street. BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY. kadies’ Suits. COVERT Cloth Blazer Suits, half silk y full skirt. worth $8.00, COVERT Cloth Blaz THE DOCTORS WHO CURE. One of the Most Interesting Cases, Discharged as Cured by Doctors McCoy and St. John This Week, Showing the Success with Which They Treat Asthina and heart ‘Trouble. One of the most interesting cases Nischarged as cured yesterday by Doctors McCoy and St. John is that of Mrs, A Mooney, of 567 Newark Ave., Hoboken, N. J. She suffered with Bronchial Asthma, complicated with heart disease, She says: “When T was taken to Doctors Me- Coy and St. John I was so much of an invalld that for a long time IT was not even able to go upstairs in my own house. At night I had to sit up in bed in order to get my breath, Suffocating spells would come upon me, I would choke and cough, I could not get enough air into my lungs to breathe, MRS A, MOONEY. “My heart at times would beat hard and fast, then this would be fol- lowed by slow, irregular beating and a sensation of faintness and gid- diness, A great many doctors had treated me, both for the Asthma and heart trouble. They said the Asthina was incurable. “All I can say fs, that I am now a well woman. Doctors McCoy and Bt. John cured me of the Asthma and cured me of heart trouble. If there are any who doubt it, let them come and see me. I say to Doctora McCoy and St John: God bless you for what you have done for me, and I say to everybody who is choking with Asthma or weak and nervous from heart trouble, go to see Doctors McCoy and St, John at once. If they could cure me I know they can cure you.” SUMMER IS THE TIME 70 CURE CA. TARR. NATURE LENDS JER AID TO THE WORK OF THE PHYSICIANS THE LIABIL- IT} TO CATCHING COLD IS REDUCKD TO E, ONE MONTH’ & ‘MMER IS WORTH DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS OF JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST THE USUAL OPFICE HOURS oA. M10 12:8 6PM, AND to9 P.M. FREE TEST TREATMENT. For the benefit of those who have no definite knowledge of the work or reputation of Doctors McCoy and St John in the treatment of all chronic igenses, trial treatment and medicines are free. There 1s positively no charge circles here are talking of the elopement of for consultation, examination, teat treatment and medicines for the first visit, DOCTORS McCOY AND ST, JOHN, \o 15 Madi a @ Aindious as ity et ONTH ved, beautiful atyle No, quisite ‘tone, Mnest Fren Arioged (hrougts ovecsiming. bay with the name y ped uly warcanied for @ years, cover and fres delivery within 40 | miles of York City, fur $250.00 | TS OF $100 MONTHLY UNTIL CASH A LARGE AS8ORT- | "OND-HAND PIANOS, $60 | TO $175, WITH STOOL AND COVER) ONLY $600 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID. Presse call or send for our new catalogue giving 5 prices and Lerma Mailed free, ©. WEGEFAWTH, oiauagor Retail Dept ating action, & PAID. Ob MENT OF (00D (Sk Whign of the “Gold Plane.” ‘Special The balance of our Elegant Stock| | of SUMMER SUITS, consisting of BLACK # BLUE SERGES, Cheviots and Cassimeres, formerly sold at $12, $13.50 and $15, to go at $O_ 25. For Saturday only— : | BOVS' WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS, 35° 'Men’s Fine Straw Hats, 35° SCHATTMAN & C0., Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, 8th Ave., cor. 43d St. ELVET Cay er and Eton Bults, git Capes, trimm and ribbon, worth $10.00, at, fine quality, with lace and ribbon, 60, at.. $4.50, Wrappers. BLACK and Blue, fine Serge Eton and Sil Suits, made in the latest style, worth $21.00, at.. DUCK Sults, made tn the latest louse Dresses, ripes, worth $% Wteccads ss SEPARATE SKIRTS, four ya in crepon and other materials, worth $3.98, at... Waists. SPECIAL line of Silk Waists, extra fine » mate ip the latest sleeves, Worth $1.30, a Handsome LAWN House Dresses, trimmed, worth Muslin Underwear. LADINS' Muslin Night Dresses, tu edged with cambric or high neck, quality,large alee lene than $4.50, at iors, shirred yoke, oy . ns : TEL eB def DIES' Muslin Skirts, yoke ban jeep ruffle of embroidery, worth Brench’ ‘Sateen Waints, full large | sleeves, LADIES’ Muslin Chemise, three tions of embroidery and’ tuck with cambric rufe, worth dots ‘and stripes, jawn Waiats, In checks and figures, full front and’ re- edged with embroidery, we sleeves, worth $2.60, 1 98 LADIES’ Extra Fine Laundered Waists, worth $1.98, At... * Dimity and 1 Muslin Drawer: worth S6c., at. Millinery. all colors, wort! WHITS Straw Hat new style, worth 4c. fete fancy braid, OF Clesing out the balance of our Trimmed Hats at half price. large sleeves, worth Uniaundered full front, yoke back and large Percale Waists, MANHATTAN BEACH. Amusement Season Opens Saturday, June rg, Sonsa’s Concert Band, tt rag a * 192 -- JUDGMENT in our favor is the verdict every day of customers who come to make comparisons and shop, and who remain to buy. No wonder either. take an expert to discover that good clothes here cost less than at any other store in New York. OUR BLUE SERGE KUITS AT #10, $12.00 AND $15 ARE TREMENDOUS VALUES, OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 8. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, Sleecker St., cor. Greene, Bet Bi way & Oth Ave. L, also Broadway, cor. Rector St. It doesn’t ‘Very afternoon and Barnes Coe Petre, Every evening except Sunday, Pain’s Fireworks and Grand Pyro-8pectacie, dei! Every evening exce| Tot as Rice's Circus Carnival acrobats, wonderful perteram> evening except Bandeg. New Grand Bicycle Trac, 18, with Meet of of speed contests, Amusement Time Table, Famous riders and, _ Dentistry. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. EXERD ASR Every atternoon uracted uy eur late seiv oF bed resis Ne fully recommend thel GEO. GAGNON, 19 260 12h et., Jersey City. ore SUNDAYS ONLY, 8.90106 P. M., 7.80to@80P, 3, SOUNA’S GRAND CONCERTS, eonatully (GIth a diamond setting. 234 at., opposite tal pomzeial train joave the Bench after ali see Excursion AVE. Mr MC MINER. NEW UNION Ontatnal Continuo CQOLES' Ly@i y ratte icombe, ¢ Sehrode Bros. CASINO **, 10 doncers 1 TWILL i LAST WEEK. TunRose PARK ¢ BLACK | AMENIC. The Improved Biastio Truss in the only truss tn Daily at 3 and 18 ADMISSION, Se. OSTER @ BIL'S HE NEW ROO tendance for ladies Send for IMPROVED ELASTIC i O32 and 824 Broadway, cor. 12th st, New York. z oahu SPECIALTIES, NOVELTIOG, {The Beggar Student, Summer Resorts. | WOMMPR TOMES ON LONG TTA Pampaiet describing bovis | ea Lome island tree upon | 850 and’ 1313 Broadway, RR Brooklya, of send 6 M OSMITH, Trade Manager ___. Clty. AS0PERFLUOU 135 W. S4th at. TERRACE GARDEN, Ferenczy Opera Co. Amusements. ie eel: Cor, Seth. 0 will end it all RANKLIN'S DETROTIVE AGENCY, 00 bitshed 1854; Philadelphia sea, DEAFNESS. positt LILLIAN Positively appearing every performance. 2 NIGHT&=LAST MAT. TO-MORROW. Broad a TZIGANE. Aug. 12, with Mise Russell io R'3 DETECTIVE BUREAU: Br. 6th aV@ | GRAY or bleach hair restored with epectalty; $8; root re 31°50. Malcolm's, 491 th ave, between, HILL'S RHFUMATISM AND GOUT CUI Co, 86 Bast 19h ot, fy VARNEY Feit Marguerite Ferguson ueon & Ryan, Meehan @ Ray: elavoy & Pris and many othere. ta, 2.30 19 P.M. Conti NINTH WEEK DU_MAURIER'S TRILBY, - you Hill Medicim KNOW your fate and fortum XURY IN THE BATH—Largs crystal Mr, A. M. Palmer, pe) tly cured without medicine Brenlage es Is 223 Lexington a Dramatised by Pi | THEISS'’S 418 Wa LAMBRA COURT, including sliamapoa, ith st. hear dd ave, ys Altémnoon & Rvening, GARRICK, THEATER, oo THRILBY. NEW BVERY EVENING, | AMERICAN ofifEs.|_ hat lowe eee Sar TLUOUS HAIN permanently 4 Mme, B. Wesverv % great blood puri The Lafayette Place Baths 4 WANTED—Addrees it widow id, Nath Geo. Paving-Cutters