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Help Wanted advertisements were printed 39553 HEALTH FOR SICK BABIES, if How The kre bvening World” . an ug Excursions Build Up the Little Ones ~ WAY SAVED FROM DEATH, The Long Sail and —_ of Ai Improves the Weak and Puny Babier. MOTHERS, TOO, ARE BENEFITED. There Will Be Another Free Outing on Saturday to Sylvan Beach for the Needy Poor. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowleiged.. 415,606, 94 Bavertainment Rovertson Hail, Brook- tye .. 25.00 Watr and iawn party, West New Brigh- ton, Beda Miller and others. 1 1M Wake sale at 1091 Fulton street, Brooklyn 13.00 Ya Cohen, Bluma Cohen, Mary Meyer. 5.00 Moggie King, Kathyr Cohen, Saran Cohen = 5.00 Mellie Morriloes, Annie Mocrilees, Mary Fitting 4.60 ©. 7. and W. 8 Lent, Sing Sing. 1.00 Bite Meyer and Carrie Koehler. % Wanie Trolsky, Beasle Feinberg... 0 Wreak Phelan, jt. seventeen months old u ‘The sea breezes and the calmness of @he country side have a beneficial ef- it upon invalids, as every one kngws, it the effect of @ singlc day or even a lew hours on the waters of the harbor, , Bound and upon the little ove ited bodies and overtaxed vitality of bes of the tenements, as illustrated “im the hundreds of cases seen at an “Evening World" Sick Babies fe simply marvellous, Mothers and grandmothers come wea: Gy, weakly down to the plers in the Morning, literally dragging their little ones towards the place of embarkation for a da: outing, or carrying the puny baby: rms. Baby is listless, almost lifeless as the fesult of the heat, and the foul air of the overcrowded tenement-house homes. Baby's lips are colorless, its eyes dull and heavy, When it utters a sound it {s @ pitiful moan or a peevish wail. Its el condition, outing, which makes old bachelors eall them impish. Mother's face is pale * tid drawn, It wears an expression in- Gicating a bad taste in the mouth; her muscles are flabby and weak; she has Just epergy enough to put one foot be- fore the other, and han managed to dri herself and her loved babies to the pier for their sake. When the great white barge Myers comes ploughing her way across the bay again et night, nine or ten hours later, the careless onlooker may seek in vain for these more dead than alive babies, Peevieh toddlers and weary and worn mothers. Baby les on a shawl on the deck Kicks {ts heels, laughs and crows, ite eyes twinkling like stars; its one time peevish and cross brothers and sisters @re playing tag around the benches and yelling in baby glee, while mother, with ® radiant face, glowing with a new polor, looks on as she chats with her Seighbor. A day of freedom from care, away from the heat, has wrought this wonder- ful transformation, a day on the water end in t in the groves and fields; lungs that ave been compelled da: After day to inhale the poisonous, superhea: of @ human beehive have been fii in and again day with the bier ozone ¥ san? sea, or the redolent air of the and woods froighted with the sabtle perfume of nature, Instead of the blue milk from Brocery, baby hi on rich, yellow, the been gorging all day amy milk fresh from the cows in the morning, and without | the worry and heat and work of cook- | ing mother has lunched and dined sump- tuously on splendid wh.tebreadant butter, with corned beef, sliced ham or cheese for sandwiches, good, aromatic coffee and fea; Ice-cream and cake, all as free ax r—thanks to the gentle readers of who have made ar Babies’ Fund the magni: tude of Which Is shown in the figures ai ARE ta Bis SU" Hre sonny al Ine old lerr John ogel, of oft Hidge street, When the tus ta drew up to the Kast Third to take off the hundreds of come from the east side to enjoy the outing to Sylvan Beach, two barges hugged the pier. They ‘were to take the St. Joseph's Church excur- sion. The Myers was lashed to the @uter of these and a gangway made from the pler across both barges to the wee. and then Ly the sik babies and mothers came across to their own Now, Herr Vogel is of St. Jc he was with hia daughter, George Distlers and his gr ut somehow he got mixed up with " venin; nd the My- ers ha @iscovered his error, Herr Vogel looked on with sympa- thetic, dewy eyes at ‘The Fvenin all mistake,” said “The sick babies’ ‘outing and it is a wonderful work of charity “The Evening World” Qnd its readers aredoing. After three hours on the yan Beach, on the Arthur Kill few Jersey, was reached. Here the grove and picnic ‘grounds of homes y Sawyer were thrown open 9 the little ones and their mothe hey enjoyed the dozen big box-swings little guests, and he tells a I made a er Syl- River, Voyaged in the row-boats free, rambled in the roads and flelcs at will Bathered daisies, buttercups and field Strawberrt \s, The little boys stripped off their cloth. almost as they ran down the pler ym the big barge, and were in tho r sisters and brothers are in that! : 2 errant emer apie THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVEN NG, JUNE im in The World last week. ‘splendid ehalig Ig ba thing ae by! the score before The start f . oan F made at %.90, the eXcurajonis inded at and West Mag] dre Per cent, in eal se rite | fRan when rome, “the ed tow {p the torah There will be Ca rout a Bri van Beac’ st next, ae out thet oes ra, vw wats at J" ‘ a ely | mothe! D a oisidek tro ‘om A ass oft eat pve ore and a clook from Ea ‘hire street. Work of Five Little Gtr The Ave little girle im this pleture are May Raphael, Sadie Greenberg, Rosle Meltener, Dora Perlmi Tessie Hut! ‘They raised $8 for th by meane of juetie mand at Jet. ferson and Henry atreat te they wold eaki candies, oye, &e, are Very earnest frlenda ‘ot ‘the atch babien aT canay and Lemonade. Magete King, thirteen; Beth A Brooklym Rntert: To the Editor: Tnclosed we hand you $26 for the Sick Babies’ Fund, the receipts, less expenses, from an teriainment held Fri Ing, June f, Robertson Hall, Brook! iB COMMITTEE, Ida, Blume and Mary. 14a Cohen, Bluma Cohen and Mary Meyer, of stand in the street and at To the Raitor: Inclosed pease find check for $12.66, proceeds of & fair held at West New rie deca 8. 1, tor beneft of the Skr " nd =e the under- signed, REDA MILLI, LoTtig FRUEGER, & it. R r, a. June 17, am A Knlek-Knack Stand. To the BAitor: | Please find inclosed money otter fot $1.60, be- | Ing moneys recetved from knick-knack stand held | at Kighty-sinth street “ Boulevard to sesint ek jes’ Fund. if ty " ee ands MRNIN MERRILEES. ARY FITTING, 871 Amatertam ave. From Auntie | To the Batter: Annie ‘Trotaky, of 18 Mitridge, and Benste Feta- bere. of 11 Eldridge otrem. had nd" made 70 eente, Fund. (Special to The Fvesing World.) RACE TRACK, SHEEPBHEAD BAY, June ‘The Morris sale of yearilings bred from imported stock at their ranch in Texas, and which was postponed from Friday of last week because no era attended the auc- tlon at Morris Parl esumed in the paddock at sheep: jay to-day. |The sale Is an object ‘eason. The | youngsters it for ridiculously low ‘prices, showing that the stoppage of Facing inillinols and the uncertainty of sport in other States has affected the Market to @ great degre The breeders will certainly suffer this eason if the sales thus far are to be faken asa standard. ‘The prices were as ‘allows: ‘ teat, ¢olt by Cayuge—fmp, Kurhroom; 3. Darke Bay colt by Cayul Pfoffering, $25. Hay colt by Cayuga—Geor Bay colt by Octopue—Lit 6. ing. jay colt by Britenr ing, $40. Imp. Contradiction; B. COR, go. DB. v Queen Babe; BD. Prefter- woos hestnnt cclt by Cayuga—Affection; Peart volt by Caruy—Imp, Prince Pal Ray filly by Octopue—tmp. Prowperity; W. B. Jennings, "865. Brown filly by Octopus—Lakewood; W. J. O'Brien $15, Bay Mily by Cayuga—Go Bang; W. J. O'Brien, Day Ally by Cayuge—Miae Lader; M. J. Fite patron, 816 Bay ily by Britannia—Ide West; J- Shields, ay filly by Octopue—Imp. Terra Haute; B. Ptoffering, $10, AF Brown colt by Imp. Galore—Tonique; W. B. Jennings. lly by Wintred—Rhoda; W. J. Ally by Wintred—Tecalco; W. J, 5, tly by Wintred—rtste; w, 3. Chestiut ‘colt by Wintred—Oliviek; W. 3. Gilpin, $30, Zimmerm: a Jol ‘Will Meet | for a Big Stak: Asbury Park wheelmen are eagerly waiting for the 10th of July, the date of the big race between the two cycling ‘flyers, Zimmerman and Johnson. ‘The conditions of the race, as finally ‘arranged between the Asbury Pai local committee and Johnson's 4 , Tom Eck, stipulate for a stake Haid hal to be posted by the riders them: selves and the other half posted by the | Asbury Park wheelmen. The race wili be for a mile, and tt te announced to precede the usual cham- plonship races. Another match, for $500 a side, becween Sanger and Murphy will |be run on the same day, ‘The Asbury Park Athlevc Association will begin work at once on additional bleachers to supply accommodation for the crowd. It ts expected that at lpast 90,000 spectators will witness the race. — es MAY BREAK YALE’S RECORD. U, of P. Crew at Poughkeepsie Said to Have Rowed in Hetter Time, POUGHKEEPSIE ,N. Y,, June 18, Many of the oarsmen who are to row in the race between Cornell, Columbia und the University of Penneylvania on Friday, expect to see the world’s record of 20.10 now held by Yale, lowered in that race. The Poughkeepsie course is believed to be considerably better than that at New London, All of the crews have rowed over the course against time, and some high Speed has been attained, The coachers are guarding the timer made by their respective crews a8 & precidus secret, It is sald on good authority that the Pennaylvania crew had mi de the four miles few seconds less than twent minutes, and if the Quakers do as. we Cornell will have to do some gto beat them, Was as placid as a millpond a three crews got in 0 hours practice. The worked altogether for elght d, while the Pennsylvanians and Coigmpla practised starts and. biade wor Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report » Royal Boxing | : FOR BRAVE POLICEMEN Armstrong, Masterson and Gra- ham Rewarded for Their Pluck, ot | “World” Medals Pinned Upon Their Corts by Mr. Roosevelt. They Risked Their Live: Performance of Duty, in the partment for bravery and faithful per- formances of duty were presented this morning at Police Headquarters by President Theodore Roosevelt. The recipients are Detective-Serrt. B. J. Armstrong and Patrolmen John T. | Masterson and Henry W. Graham, DETRCTIVE-@PRGT. EB. J. ARMSTRONG. Bergt. Armstrong has an enviable reo- ord, but the special act of bravery for which he honored is hia heroic reser of Several persons from a burning apart- ment house on Columbus av » in fate he risked his own life to save others. Policeman Masterson arrested John Carl, a Western desperado, in a Prince) PATROLMAN JOHN T. MASTERSON. street saloon just after Carl shot down two men. There was a terrific strug but Masterson overpowered the rul and dragged him to the station. Policeman G: m was distinguished for his rescue woman from under the feet of a runaway horse at Fifth jue and Twenty-third » Nt, PATROLMAN HENRY W. GRAHAM, ¢ medals are all alike. The bod: of gold Is shaped similar to @ sliver dol- lar, and attached with chains to a gold bar bearing the name of the recipient, On the right alde are two hemispheres surmounted by the Statue of Liberty, and under the ‘1: inscribed: “Public Service, The Worli—183—May 10—1895."" On the reverse side is an Inscription similar to this, including the appropr! name: A “May 10, New York Police Department. One of twelve selected for heroic service Berformed during the past yeur. | Pre ented by The World In honor of its twelfth nnlversary, 1006 od GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ‘There is a disposition in certain quarters to cuse the owners and trainer of Larzareae from 1) blame in connection with the pecu'lar run- ning of that horse this Spring. The argument is advanced that Hamilton wax superior to Murphy” and that tata two races in which he was loglate fall to remember that of running on Suburban day beaten his feid at a mile just simply due to the fact that Laxzarone Was pur- posely kept back in order to Teserve the horse's peed. Largarone bad to AlMeulty in’ passing Sir Waiter through the jas: furlong. and. had the race been furlong storier the result would Isaac Murphy, who rodo Lazsarone at Gravesend, Is reported to have said that the horse was not ft in the two races in which he mm: defeat and Abat be was told not to urge him too hard. He Was Instructed, he nays, (0 allow the horse Af he did mo from lack of condition. Murphy's jement. If true, coullrms the opiniona of mani iat Lassarone Was purposely run short of wo! {n'teder to deceive’ the puniic. ‘Rome ove ‘predied by the horse's win, for the ring reports = big saad . ‘The Nerragansett ing Trove are upward of hundr proends, juding good ones trom ine to-morrow, horees on the “The World's" public service medals | Awarded to members of tne Police De-| a —_— ‘a, Andtew ‘Thom re, (and opera, : Stadio, D. W. R. Jonnl A Borie’ J.B. i. Loui wuilee THe wult begun before Justice Hischo® by ho alleges that Re was not paid ine this Boris of fas up for the purpose of Keepers a chance (o get a d@clsion on the conetive y ef the Percy-Gray law, The two-day meeting at Flushing wae given for the express Purpose of turaiahing the counsel for the pool Toome with @ brand of canes, |i [te hoped, | Gray lew will et Ly . IvIng the pool-rsom leveland saya: | A deepatch trom {ime in yeare tne. three vrrin Hickok and jer on the Glenville track here, Doble horve and Hic “Por the frat reat horsemen, Rudi Spl it trata Dot BASEBALL CHAT. that was @ very narrow a 1¢ crippled Hartemites managed ‘The Bourbons played ‘better Weil, yeoterday, to “get there" | than they Rnow how," and made things decidedly well, but ys fact that no matter iting clubs play the | Interesting. It te how weak the eam, Ramee of thele lives as soon aa they get on the) Polo Grounda oe George Davie'a return to the team yestentay wan welcomed by the cranks, Every time the ex-captain stepped up to tho plate he eheerod. Old "Cohoes" showed hla appreciation by winning the game in the niath inning by his Umely two-bage In the club's behalf deserve the His shoulder 1s stilt tn very Ing around about the Ruste’ ry Mer ra Ae arm better Geolared that _anoth would put In harness again, catch the lesders, axtticaee, | New york, ‘Phiia! 4 all hia, Cincinnat! lost “the amé aumber, of camer thle morning, Now York and Cin: ofnnatt, Philadelphia and Rrooklyn, were Med for eth, and seventh places respectively with the leader, Boston, wlthin easy striking Aletance, Who says It lkw't a pretty rece? . It _seeme that Hayter eters talk about ‘delng antious to jump In and the Giants out of @ hole was only @ little Mut At least, Huyleee conference with, Provident Freedman ai Pe that way. Not Grounds yesterday took i iberall but he Acar ie a, the astary = demanded to treat Weeter ay him hie own According 49 “ Freedims . ently (1) dee that he wi pitcher ae Ruste or Mi a jo or Meek! He then demanded a Pre pppearances a sald that Manager Fouts at_logner-heada, President yrne, has bern oil the troubl but even emooth Brooklyn availeth not. The litte Brook ty in & minu . oma continne to win games fa they have been since they it will not be lone men wilitbe near the entire team 1! playing Ifcemt game Ut val e Brid when they go West, returned home on aah . his It the hetore Mike ( frat ing was a8 follows: Clubs. Boston Baltimore Pittabur Clevelan Chicago os New York.. scheduled to-day: New York. /Pittsburg at Phila: ya. (Ot Loule at Halt ht, and would like to arrange @ jout with Jack Far. vey, the Provid Falvey {# also anx- fous for a go with Pearce, and the match will probably be arrenged. . ee A well-known sporting man of Boston is willing to mateh Jimmy Kaveney againet Johnny Murphy in & Mmited-rouad bout or to a finish with small gloves, fer as much money se Murphy can secure, Billy, Ahearn and Marty McCue, who are matched to moet Jack Sullivan and a rreatie Me. Gir ia itmalted-round bouts, at New London, on Ju are ieave for New Loadon om Monday to Anish train- Ing there, eae Billy Joh says he would Itke to bout with Mike Cooney for Ff rounds, before the ol ‘They met | \w after police In fam Bolan is not satisfied with the reeuit of hie rovent bout with Joe Hopking, and would like ‘an opportunity to meet Hopkins egain in @ lim: Ited-round bout at 126 pound: ee e Danny McBride has issued @ challenge to fight the Baltimore feather-welght, in a bout or to a Anish, Ht for $250 a alde. | McBride ha Gasette to bind the m: eo glover, 460 with the Poli fought week ago. few London soon. Jack Everhardt (9 willing to go to Chicago and fight any of the light-weights In the Windy City, New Orleana ts to the effect thai if boxing ‘# permitted In that city Olymple Club will offer a purse of Everhardt and Kid Lavigne. . Jack Skelly, the well-known weight, was married on Sund Was alley Marguerli rooklyn feather: His bride i ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. @ in the Suburban suited him RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, June 14 —The entries and weights for to-mor- 4 races on this track are as fol- 108 Ceremany 01.0200 “ik Arta Rind (I 102 Lady Danby 2100 105 Cody toa | 106 Chik ioe White Covieed rae 100 Imp." Savant THO Velvet Rose.) 42°S100 Fourth Race—Five furlongs Eimavooe 110" Hememer ior Novle Duk Sno tor Sharon 410 ior Frank D. 107 100 imp. Bon MOT Fifth Rece—One mile. Relipae 106 luggler {i Seeniance 4 100 vaio Race—Five bie 7 ‘ome Bovine 4 ae, eee “atapaw A | domaar A0T Ceahasers was | battinn | asked to be) ai TWO FOR THE | THE PRINCE, ‘Royal tiie, Gaeta Capture a Brace of Asoot’s Opening Events Florizell 11. and Persimmon Win the Gold Vase and Coventry. All of the Croker-Dwycr Entries Had Been Bcratohed. ASCOT, England, Juno 18.—Thia was | the first day of the Ascot meeting, and all true sportemen were disappointed when {t was announced that Mr. Richard Croker's Hau Gallle was scratched for the Trial Stakes. For that event thore were only three atariers, ‘The race was won by Mr. J. Beal's |chestnut colt Worcester, 6, by Sara- band—Hlegance. Mr. T. Jennings's bay gehiing Bouventr Il, 4 by Trapese—la Francaise, was second, and Mr. Dantel Cooper’a chestnut colt Jack the Dandy, 4, by Satlety—Satire, was thint ‘The conditions were as follows: The ‘Trial Stakes, of ten sovereigns ench, with 600 sovereigns added; for thre year-olds, four-year-olda, nd upward, 122 mares and geldings allowed three pounds, The course was the new mile—seven furlongs and 166 yard: To add to the disappointment, Mr. Michael F, Dwyer's Banquet Il, was foratched for the Ascot Stakes, for which prise nine horses started. It was won by Capt. Machel br. a. Ravensbury, by Isonomy—Penitent. M. L. Miguet'a oh. c. Sancho Pansa, 4, by Knight of Malta—Itinerant, was nec- ond; W. M. Redfern's b. c. Fatheriess, The Ascot Stakes are a handicap of © sovereigna each, with 1,000 sovereigns added; distance about two miles, Mr, Croker Montauk had been en- tered for the Coventry Stakes, but wa: scratched. The race wan won by the Prince of Wales's b.o, Persimmon, by Bir Simon—Perditta II. Sir F. Johnstone's jot Mell Malo was second, and R. H, mbes b.c, Dynamo ran third. Bight horses started. The race is for two-year- olds, distance five furlongs and 140 yards, For the Gold Vase there were four starters, and Mr, Richard Croker's Kau Gaille was scratch 4. The result was Another victory for the Prince of Wale with Florisell II, Bir 8, Scott's Boxer Was second, and B. Alexander's Son of @ Gun wae third, The Gold Vase is @ gift from Queen Victoria, value 200 sovereigns, The race 1s for three-year-olds and upward, dis- tance two miles, The Prince of Wales Stakes had six starters, and was won by Lori Aling- ton's Matchmaker. Lord Ellesmere's McNeil _wrs second and Mr. Jersey's Bride of the Sea wes third, This stakes is a nweepstakes of 00 sovereigns each, with 1,00 sovereigns added, for thi year-olds. The distance 4s one mile and five furlongs. The royal procession was led by Lord Ribblesdale, attended by the Royal Huntsman, John Comins. It included the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Baxe-Coburg and Gotha and the Duke of Connaught, the Grand Duchess of Hesse-Darmstadt, Princ Christian, Prince Ferdinand, of Rou- mania and the Duke of Cambridge, Princess Ferdinand of Roumanta, the Duchess of Connaught, Prince Cnristian and the Duke of Saxe-Welmar, the Duke and Duchess of Teck, the Duchess of York and Princess Alexandra of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, the Princesses Maud and Victoria of Wales, the Princess Vic- tora of Schleswig-Holatein and Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, Marquis of Londonderry and the Marehioneas of Londonderry, Countess Cadogan and the Portuguese Minister, Lady Emily Kings- cote, Lady Helen Stewart, Lady Sophie Cadogan and Earl Cadogan, The following Americans recelyed tick- ets for the royal inclosure, through the | United States Embas: Miss Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs, Carter, Mr. D, D, Wells, Mr. Wayne Mac: Veagh, the United States Ambassador at Rome, and Mra, MacVeagh; Mr. | Lloyd Griscom, Mr, Arthur Blight and Miss Blight, A remarkable feature of the day was the lack of enthusiasm with which the Prince of Wales's double victory was received, There were faint cheers as Florisell II. won, and there was further cheering when the horse returned to the paddock, but there wae nothing like the reception which Eau Gallle received at Newmarket. Florizel IT., in the race for the Gold Vase, showed himself to be a good hore and greatly improved. He easily kept second place until just before en-| the | when he took jtering the etraight, off Son-of-a-Gun's jlewd aw shaking challenge, won easily by a length. The Triennial Stakes were won by T. Cannon's Reminder. | Lorikeet was second. started Prince Solykoft's No other horses whe race was for foals of 1891, akes of 10 sovereigns each, ns added. ‘Pears’ ' Pears’ soap is extremely pleasant to use, ‘because it has_ no fat or alkali in it; nothing ft but soap. 6, by Isonomy—Orphan Agnes, ran third. |! THE DOCTORS WHO CURE. The ie of James McGlynn, Diss charged, Cured, by Doctors Me- Coy and St; John, Mustrating the Success with Which They ‘Treat Catarrh of the Stomach, One of the easen recently discharged a Doctors McCoy and St. John, Interemting b ot the prominence of the individual, tw that ot Mr. James McGlynn, Who resides at 328 Wont Fortisth atreet, city. He was @ member of the Hleventh Regiment, New York Volunteers, Company I. was a aur: Vivor of boih Libiy and Salisbury pri was Assistant Foreman Volunteer Hone Compaygy 49, an was connected WIN the Rockaway | pany. Mr. MeGiyna says Tne doctora whom I went to before 1 con fulted Doctors MeCoy and St John Catarrh of the Stomach, but. they terly unable to do anything for me. Fire D, for twenty Steamboat Cont vent, ware ute When 1 JAMBS AC OLYNN. laced myself under Dr. Moc tment waa doubtful of ever i had boon through wo FP man and a cuted. men. Thess. words new, but they are fed front’ ean hard t wretohed al my head would have bad hi, the macs "omy throat, 1 Ing and airing, and in ‘and sometimes vomit. T felt ‘and no ambition, 9 atrength, “My stomi would bloated after eating There Gintress there moat of the tim man. Itt. not to testify to the curs SUMMER IS THE TIME TO CURR CA TARRH, NATURE LENDS NER AID To TIE WORK OF THE PHYSICIANS THE LIABIL ITY TO CATCHING COLD IS REDUCED TO que} TNIMUN AS ARULE ONE MONTIC x TREA1 ME, N THE SUMMER IS WORTH TWOIN THE WINTER, DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS JULY AND AUGUST THE USUA HOURS 9A. M. TO 18 Me; 28 to 6 T 7TOoP, M. FREE TEST TREATMENT. For the benefit of those who have no definite knowledge of the work or Sepniasion, of Doctors McCoy and 8 ohn in the treatment of all chronic diseases, t aurpr of my 0. treatment and medicines are free. There is positively no charge for consultation, examination, test {ieeement and medicines for the first visit. DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, OMe i iat ar ar wa AA tatie Wiss Parnes Easy Terms and low prices are what have made pur old established house so popular, Call and see for yourselves, JORDAN MORIARTY, 207, 209, 211 & 213 Park Row, Near Chatham Square, N. Y. 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AT ROTH PEYSE NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY, We have on exhibition in one of our show windows a completely furnished 4-Room Flat at $100.° ‘And In our ether show windows we exhibit a more elaberately farniched ¢-Reem Fint complete at $150.00. itt DES CARPET q LOI s| SITU. CREDIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Oilcloths, Stoves, Phetwres, Crockery, Refrigerators, Tinware and Lace Curtains, We Allow the Kailroad Fare Both Ways to Outeot-Town Buyers. J.& S. BAUMANN’S, 8th Ave., Cor. 9th St. 3.39 -$5 and $6.75 1 STORES. F2 383. Broadway, NEAR WHITE BT, NBAR NASSAU ST. COE ADT, BRANGCCA SOns OUCLOCK. $15? I we sell Rice's Spee nee THEN Mots We exclaimed Van Duzen, meeting a friend, you bought that fine Serge Suit of Hammerslough Bros. for WHY, paid Soakems $20 for mine, and it can't hold a candle to yours." That's HOW we got Van Duzen. we'll get you, too: It isn’t from philanthropy thet, cheap. Her Amusements. MANHATTAN AC Swept by Ocean Breezes, It's business. Hammerslough Bros. : Bleecker St., cor. Greene, ih Bway & Broad way, cor nh 0. Ly alsa Rector st, Manhattan's Midsummer Merry Making. Scusa’s Concert Band, Every afternoon and evening. Upeto-vate k very even! a, 1492. wnday, Pain's Fireworks, Commencing Saturday, June 22. Every evening eept Sunday and Monday Grand Bicycle Track, uvitlons avarsion Column for RR. the t CTU {Td T GARDEN Tith 1 & Sat, ooh 19. | Kies Ci 1s Carnival, ening except Sunday, f speed contents. Amusement Time Table: M Chrous nival. ert. Souna'e, Co Rice's B ment Bi the beach afer all rnival jesquore, to Racem le, OcE win, -DAY », ro namin Royal Ma De Mur essie Dallman TRILBY. = | For sa | MePARTLAND & ANERTY, | Sth Aves, bet, 40th and ttt sts, Vaudevs te. sheen y = | paths exent of ees ve Concert Ha instruction. CADARY® e aN y ROOF | EXCELSIOR Bicycle Riding School, 45th at. 24 Cc si No GARBEM, ave. bank building. 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