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* All Is Ready for the Open FESTIVITIES BEGIN AT KIEL, {ng of the Great Baltic Sea Canal OFF TO MEET THE EMPEROR. Warship Mare, Carrying Many Visiting Officers. Will Bring ’ Him from Hamborg. EMPRESS WILL BE THERE. ‘The City Is Alive with People and Gay with the Flags of All Nations. RIPL, June 19.—There was a heavy owhfall of rain this morning and, for a time, it seemed likely to jeopardize the | Guecess of the fete. Happily the clouds | €leared away and brilliant sunshine, ac- companied by a pleasant breese, fol-| towed. Asa result, the streets were soon allve With péople and everywhere the greatest animation prevailed. Many of the streets re decorated with triumphal arches and With gteetings to the Emperor suspended &cfoss the thoroughfares. Emperor William, accompanied by four of his sons, left Berlin at 11 o'clock this Morning for Hamburg, trom whence he will come here. The whote city presents a strikingly effective appearance. The flags of all nations were hoisted along the Alster at fioon and the sentries at the doors of the principal hoteis denoted the presence — theré of the Imperial guests, erful enough to enable navigators to plainly discern the route by night. At all those points where the canal runs through small lakes ana pondé, the buoys are lighted by gas, HAMBURG, June 19.—At a luncheot given at noon to-day In the banqueting hall of the Zoological Gardens, 190 per- sons were entertained, including the King of Wurtembei the visiting Princes, Prince Hohentohe, the Imperial Chancellor, the German Ministers and the members of the Hamburg Senate. ‘The guests afterwarda drove to the Bibe, embarked on board a.steginer and made a tour of the port. her wet greeted everywhere with great énthusi- asm | THE HIGH BRIDGE AT LEVANSAU. At the Dammther Ratiroad Station during the morning latge crowds of peo- | ple gathered, anxious to obtain a glimpse of the Emperor and his sons upon their arrival from Bertin. ‘Throughout the morning people streamed into the city from all parts, and between 12 and 1 P. M. traffte (hrough the main thoroug! fares was entirely suspended. The imperial train ateamed into the depot at 412 P. M., and shortly after- wards the Emperor and his four sons stepped out upon the platform. Their appearance was greeted with an out- bust of cheering. The Emperor, who appeared to be tn CLPARING THE SHORE LINE. Naturally, the @Rief centre of atttac- tion was the seaport, where the dis- diay of Warships attracts many thou- @ands of spectators. Those of the United Giates, Great Britain, Italy and Austria were especially admired. Large stands hidden by a profuston of flowers have been erected at the entrance of the canal. At8 A. M, the war vessels of the four- teen nations represented here, hoisted their flagé to the strains of the anthems of their respective countries. ‘The official introduction of the foreign @dmirais and commanders to the Port Captain and Miltary Commandant of Kiel occurred onboard the Mars and econciuded with the official interchange Of visits. ‘The Mara holsted the flag of Admiral Knorr, and the latter subsequently, ac- companied by the commanders of the foreign squadrons and many officers of various nations, started for Hamburg in Ofder to meet the Emperor. After the labors of elght years and Qn éxpehditure of about $38,600,000, the greet cana! which joins the Baltic Sea ve the German Ocean is ready for use. Ce” ia AT HOLTENAU ON BALTIO. the best of health and spirits, wore a white Garde du Corps uniform crossed with the broad ribbon of the Order of the Black Eagle. On his head was a sparkling, gold helmet, surmounted by &@ white eagle. The four young princes were dressed in white sailor suits and wore straw hats. On the Iawn fn front of the railroad station was drawn up a company of the Seventy-sixth Regiment of Infantry, and the soldiers presented arms with won- derful preclzion and the band played “Heil dir Kaiser" as his Majesty ap- peared. ‘The Emperor then drove off escorted | by a detachment of the Fifteenth Hus- sare, The young Princess and His Ma- Jesty's cuite followed in other carriages, POTSDAM, June 19.—-The Emperor | ' started for Kiel at 2 P. M. \ Germany has about fifty large and! 4 small yeonels of the imperial Aavy at the opening exercises, while the other| nations are represented about as fol- lows: Great Britain by ten vesels, with a to- tal displacement of 78,60 tons, 171 oM- cers and 4,390 men; Italy by nine ves- sels, with a total displacement of 38,817 It intersects the peninsula of Schles- wig-Holstein ftom Brunsbuttel, near the mouth of the Biba River, to Hol- tenau, on the Kiel Bay and opposite that city. @ distance of about Mfty-nine miles. Phe entrances at both termini have Passage of vessels both entering or feaving the cana: At the Kiel end the gates will be generally open; at the Brunsbuttel end they wili be opened norma: weather during flood tide for period of three or four hours each day. fhe whole canal w lighted by elec- trieity, said to be the longest distance ta the world illuminated continuously thas wy. The light furnished is pow- een provided with dock gates for the! tons, 18 officers and 3,300 men; the United Mtates by four vensels, with a total displacement of 21,747 tons, 7 oM-| cera and 1,497 men; France by three v sels, with 18,900 tons displ officers and 1,360 men; Ru: vessels, with 20,872 tons, 70 officers and 1,805 men; Austria-Hungary by four ves- with a total displacement of 18,84 2 ofcers and menj Scan: , with 68 'o wep Bpain by as » with n and 11.980 tone po maar by'six, wit a piticers, 1510 an tnd ‘i900 tons: “Holand officers 418 men and, a mania by two, with @ and 650 ‘Turkey er core Dan In all about fifty-two foreign vi with $14 officers and. 1i@a mens *o ‘one crulser cor- | | 2HB NORTH 8A LOCK at svsmvera| fit. _ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE ’ WANT TENANTS?! BREEZES FOR BABIES, | The Frevh Air Exoursions Brace Up the Tots, Another Beat Ride te Sylvan Beach on Saturday. Meanwhile the Free Doctors Are at Werk in the Tenementa. TAK SUBSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowledged Mary | Preston, | Geo! sie 18,700.50 figiin laatianelio, | MAI McCarthy a ba6 Jerry MB. . 5.00 ¥ Raat Bigniy third siroot 500 ~ old; May Hotter, Lanra Webb. tiayonne, Nv mith, Nelly Smiih, Annie Kivien, yaiea Price + 200 wire Vernon M. Berrick vat Fi 1.00 Lov cect fi Lo West One Hundred and Fifth street 1.09 Marion Heauthurst, Dennis O'Connel, Jona: O'Conne! er By These are days of earnest activity for “The Evening World" physicians of the Sick Babies’ Fund. For the pootly and improperly nourished babtes of ignorance and poverty the heat of Summer ts a fearful tax on strength, and the experi- enced physicians are exerting themselves to the utmost in the staying of disease, the saving of little lives and the re- building of badly racked lttle constitu- tions. The work has a strong helper this Season in the free outings given twice & week to the little patients and thelr mothers, Arrangements are perfected for the accommodation of 1,00 sick babies and their mothers on each voyage, and the effect of a day on the water and in the woods and fields cannot be over- valued. Mothers of Fifth avenue know how careful they must be of their own diet during motherhood; of baby's diet when it gtows into individuality; of the necessity for plenty of pure alr for baby In !ts carriage, and all that. There- ees the: ze how great a re- lef It Must be to the mothers and babies f the foul-amelling tenements and hig! ‘wallea streets where the poor live, to end a day In the cool, pure sephyra the sea, drink in the fragrant air of thes yoods and fields, and eat to their if good, Wholesome food and milk, leaving’ the heavy cares of poverty. be: hind in the seven-times heated barracks of the olty, The th:rd outing party will start from the foot of West Kleventh street, at # Pe rk jurday morning, and foot of G urd eet at 9 o'clock, It will ‘¢ @ thousand bab.es, who hat Beady received their licketp from, “The ening World” doctors to ¥yivan Bosch, one of the prettiest groves and unde in sailing distance of New lere they will Inport, themselves thre jours or mote, will, us.ng the 8w.nga, the rowboats and the bathi t Thomas J. herman's reso: Jering buttercups, da and the larger ‘one 80 plentiful here just now, ere willbe, ariother | big Raritan Beach Tuesday favigating Staten island.” passin through the Arthur. Kills en Ia Sound, Raritan Bay, the ocean, the Lower Bay, the Narrows and New York Bay, a cruise of sixty-five miles of more. Contributions to the Sick Babies’ Fund gontin&e to arrive from the steadfa: loving friends of the little ones, shown by the list above. Cash should be addressed to Shur hing weektish, all circum: to ‘ashier World, Pulitzer Building, New York and packages of clothing to t tk ables Jeund Clothing Depot, 228 East Twent: street.” Observance of these directions will ‘save a lot of neediess werk and confusion, I do not think you ever saw a worse | case of misery and poverty than the one I found on the top floor of a Ludlow street tenement. The father of the family has been sick in a hospital for the last two months. The mother has been trying to support her little family of three hildren by washing, but hardly made enough even for one. The three chil- dren have also been sick for some time, without medi attendance of nave hing food. youngest child was beyond hu- like pele when I arrived there, and | dled she following morning trom neglect ‘and Bi ry eR, jut the other ones will be #1 as well as the mother, whose emaciated and worn face told more than gnvugh about the sufferings through which they have passed. J have given them proper medical car aa alee looked into their materia! wants. Amo! the houses I went through y: eB terday there was one in East inteanth Street, near the river. On my way upstairs through the hoy after knocking at each door and finding no sick on had to deacend the stairs again, as the wa: ikylight, our most common exit, wa ut off, the next house being lower than the one Iwas in. On my way downstairs I wan a costed by a pale and sickly mother follows: “Doctor, will you please step in and see what is the matter with my baby? He has such a cold in the head and his 2 i} is so thin.” I found on entering that the mother's words were only too true, ‘The baby had matamus, and was only a month old, the mother that she sometimes gave the child tea, coffee and a little gin now and then, as e! the kidneys working, ‘et I explained to her that ‘his ind of diet was at the bottom of the trouble and she promised to cease it, as she has @ fear of the child dying. It she does I resume the child life can be saved, ut the case w covered none too Soon. A few weeks longer and the ad- vice would have been too iate. There wi many a mothers’ and chil i they were to have a day's sail, and you could almost see a change for ihe better in the anticipation of the sail and a day away from the great city’s hot and musty tenements and a view of the couniry—a new experience for mort of them—and a chance for the fresh air to renew the vigor of their bodies to stand the hot season yet to come, A Cake Sal To the Editor: ‘The undersigned little girls had a cake sal en Saturday, June 15, 1895, im the sore-room at 1091 Fultom street, Brooklyn, in aid of the poor Hick Babies’ Fund, und realised 13 for the Fund, PHY, 1091 Fulton street, BIB COX ied Fulton street” ETHEL STEWART, 1079 Fulton atreet, IRENE MURPH From the Weekly Office Club, ‘To the Editor Inclosed please find $2 for the Bick Rabies’ Fund from the Weekly Office Club, Mra. Glaze 1001 Fulton It hi, the same, * INRAMM, Treasurer. Heart. bs Wishing best reauits of s Mas | shade tre the Babies’ Fund, Which bas out aincere syme pathy JOB and PHIL A Brooklyn Kate aime in the BAitor: A grand enteftainmont was given at Mra Quick's residence, 128 Ryerson sires! May 31, for the beneft of An adtistion of 10 cents Proceeda were $6.35, The and managed the entertainment were Raith Ferris, Chartes Stewart Mabel Quick, Raith Brandow, Brooklyn, Sick Dadiew’ Fund, mw To the RAltor: Please find inclosed $1 for tho Babies’ Fresh Air ‘und, hoping tt will be of some benefit. PK. jot Quite Three Ye: From a Gtel To the Faltor: Incloned sou will find 10 cents for the Sick Babies’ Fund from Lily Van Buseum, irl not quite these One Handret A Frtend To the Editor Inciosed find $1 for the Sick Rabies Pind a tine jenda @1. trom A FRIEND, Three Little Girts, 9 the FAltor Inclowed 25 for the benoft of the Sick Nabtow three ns FREDA AUNT LILLIAN SLAY TER LA SLAY TOR AU Blghtierh street adies, Thanks, 204 Thenka, To the EMitor We have been sewing every Tueslay ence Maroh 19, trying to relieve the poor and. wnfor tunate, We are eight in number ant we send In the name of our He of euathing to help you Im your gont hoping that Ik may retieve you In your great work SACRIFICE ANT SERVICE, Brooklyn, No ¥, Two More Little Helper: To the Réjtor: Perhaps the collection by us of $1.44 will he of benefit for the Sick Bables’ Fy therefore wend you the same MILFRAD M. TERK VERNON M. BERRICK, 4, and we aged ten aged. nine, Some of the Fund's Little Merchants aura Ernest, Rosle Rosenberg, Nertha Mioom and Ettie Levinsky, wireet, hada Mreet stand and sold candies, toys, flowers, & They made 89. Annie Rooney, 188 firoome wireet: Madeling Horbolahetner, 68 Suffolk stroat and Loretta Nealis, ik street, had « stand in front of 68 Sut folk street and mado $2.38, er Lipnick, 167 Division street, in. of 187 Division street, had & $2.49, which they handed Iu for ence Greenbery, nine, of 9 Rutgers atree(a, and Ross, ming, and Rachel Ryrkin, ten, of 11 Rutgers atrcet, Nad a stand on sidewalk It Mand’ made 87 ceats, ohen, Ie Frank, Rudolph Rehaster, ke 4 Goldman and’ Dora Cohen, all of of 201 Diviaion candies, ac Della Davis, had @ stand and sold cake $1.10. May Raphaol xadle Greenberg, Rosie Meltaner, Dora Perlman and erste Hutkof! had a stand with akon and foya at Jefterwn aad Henry ui meet ‘The proceeds were 187 Division atroat, and Flora treet, had a stand of fruit, Je H1.10 tor the Fund THE MAYOR A HUMANITARIAN. |: Thinks It Right to Keep Relays of Horaes in the Streets, Mayor Strong demonstrated that he was a humanitarian of the first waver | in this communication, sent to the Po- lice Commissioners, which was panred over with very little attention at the session of the Board to-day: “The complaints made to you days ago in reference to the Second Avenue Rallrad Company standing their horses on the corner of Twenty-el street and Becond avenue, is a thing ich should be looked into very care- fully, as I regard their stationing there aga humanitarian act, and while it may inconvenience one or ‘two of the neligti- bors, the rest of the occupants of the bulldings around there not In opposi- ton tout et ail, and the Becond. Avenue | Railroad propeses to go to the Woard Aldermen for a permit during the hot months to give them that privilege two of Keeping a relay of horses at that point, and until then I should be dis- to be very lenient to the poor believe {t 1@.a good act on the part of the Second Avenue Rallroad Company in Keeping a relay of horses right at that spot. ——— O’DONOHUE TO STAY. City Chamberlain Will Continue in OMee Several Monthn. City Chamberlain Joseph J. O'Donohue {8 not going to resign his position, at least for several months, He said this afternoon that Mayor Strong had asked tim to remain, and that he had consent- ed _to do so If his Ith permits. The Mayor, in speaking of Mr, O'Dono- hue, said that he was one of the most satisfactory officials, and his retention was indorsed by the leading busi Ten of the city. Mr. O-Donohue dered his nation before Mayor in office a week, but the Strong had be Mayor declined to accept It. r, O'Donohue's health has not been robuat for a long time, and If it doex not improve within a few months he will probably retire from oMficial life, MUST IMPROVE BUILDINGS. Lunacy Commission Hot After City Authorities, ALBANY, June 19.—The State Lunacy Commission is going to make trouble for the New York City authorities re- warding the case of the dependent In- sane, The Commission, taking the report of the condition of the New York asylums made lately to the Governor, will Insist that the city at once improve the build- ings, the sanitary condition and ti ertation facilities, It Is estimated that the city, to put the yarious islande in a condliton to sult the She Com yo would have to expend MULBERRY BEND PARK. for * New Breathing Spot) Approved by the Park Hoard. The plans of the landscape architect for the Mulberry Bend Park were sub- mitted and approved by the Park Board to-day, ‘There will be two entrance gates at Baxter street, two at Mul one at Bayard street, one street and one at Worth street alka will be elghteen feet wide. The entire park will bordered and will cover about t The acret Justice Barrett to-tay diamisned the against ex-Park Commissioners George © ( sen, Abraham B. Teppen and conspiracy in misapplying the Appropriation” for the Park a yas found ne April #1698 ang cos ered forty-seven writ The Comu era have been under $1,000 bail each. The Dis recommended the dismiasal of ihe —— r Deputy Clerk. of Special Sermtons to-day ap: pointed William M. ui @ newnpaper man, epuly clerk of the court, ath | iN JUNE 19, 1805, § All House, Room and Apartment ads. in The World this week are repeated in § s The Evening World without extra charge, and secure over 500,000 circulation. % |THE PROGRESS OF CATARRH. The Degrees Markea as It Extends in the System. Showing How the Disease Starts inthe Nose, Acting Like a Simple Cold, Creeps Into the System Until the ae Are Invaded or a Serious Constitutional Disorder Results. By carefully arranged tables of aiterions, Dr. Copeland has endeavored to make the dingnosis of the different forms of Catarth ensy to every PAltont. ‘The object of this paper In to show the step oF degrees, marked in the asual coms. in the Progress of the divease, If ft. publication will Fe. sult In inducing one sufferer to note the progress already reached and to arrest the divwase before the fines wre invaded and consumption claims itn victing, tt will be more thas: justifled. fe This Vour Mory ¢ You started with » cold, sou wore Sted u were full gerone the front of the lead, tad Lach, you cOwld not breathe throngh sotte nose at chit, Your nose diseharged. You cot better, but A fresh cold was contrycted, You had sore thmnat, beaan with a little dry couch, elt better, and you tegan to spit Another and another cold was ¢ one evening you noticed that ¥ dry and husky the throat felt trvorand huskion This condition lot Worse towaria niaht, In « few A you bowan to met bettor, at least the hoarse. Hess bean to leave and thee Kot Loe wel apell came on, your {cet Rot Wi hea became wet thom a damp apell or foe; mat in thew wot lathes, and ules: you gate HU CHI aN the Feat. ‘Toward nigh? you elt fovertsh, and whet vou went (0 ved x ym inn pogan with ndey, LEONARD TELLER'S RECOVERY. Mr. Leonard ‘Teller, who Kneaks a recovery It, Is well known the typtea! teat definitely Wi the skill which accomplished hot tn the hacnnered mense to ental tut retually well known. in trade, tn social Ife and ty the etvic and mill. tary orders with which his name has been ident. fed. you orthe 75 Went 118th at, ror in clgnre iy iy nnewsrer. 1m: rant win wiih faete Bus ties day iUheuind the hrrast vere nore from ¢ Fale test ® tin day Hein Ww that you hat dcawed the at, and the ad An tne aud a thate iw niate. eran the w lah, my was a Ahe Ming ot the. wivdpip TH the wetting of the fe eatarrh an excus to ext tubes, and yeu had Bron Valco was hone and hi N ave thi series your MOTE vx posure, more" ool catarrh will tale its Inst and: tial avn attack the Hning ofthe lungs themselves, condition I © How many, have allowed catarih to take the Aval plunge into Hala? The disease not being able to ext Farther wertled do in the walls of th Celle and began its Wo of destruction, became inilamed, th swelled, and finally ulcers began to These walle of the alt tubes, thenee dw cavity or hole in t ant This of welght on my breast howe and When wi Mp AL HAT feel nore wd racked ew tubes dine my {Lem started. “When avel resuled the flesh wan eee tia wits Jot racially: waatt rticles of food, 1 ht And on retiring, ‘TRIAL FREE, jm caiinel ot chroute aufter fm catareh of of wag ralsed with ely nome 11t8 blood was ough it,” ‘There may bave been Mant sweats present and the apyetive Ww ys there wak an apparent a Neaaant Thought be was going ore fever more cy time at 18 com Maqui Inad experts Vi revere hemorth 1 wanting gradual! entige of sifength, a roaulled, ay. the lant ‘exhauntion jagenatwace tate te ores Carne ihe |b “Cap eland Medical Institute, Catarrh, then Pharyngeal Catarrh, then hor the Vocal Corde and then frinchial wp to te tne It inert Co) te anid radical, was com> 15 we 24th St, New York, Ottiee Mi Dally, 9 x M. too P.M, Sundi nto ‘BAUMANN’ 5 MID-SUMMER SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. As we deem It policy to nary our presen: overwhelming qlee $0 as to be able to handle goods now on order for the Fall Trade, we wiil until further notice FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE FOR $100. ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM WITHOUT READY CASH. THIS EMBRAC farp pets, Parlor Suit, Mirror, Sideboard, Dining-Room Furniture, hamber Suits, Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, and REPRESENTS AN ACTUAL VALUE OF $150.° S. BAUMANN & CO., Cor. 46th St. and Eighth Avenue, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTILL 10 TWO MAYORS TAKE TEA. | We e Strong and Sehieren Discuss ml S ] jew East River Bridge. al or Mayor Schlieren, the reform ruler of ith ew Brooklyn, came over to take tea Hats Mayor Strong, the reform ruler of } York, thia afternoon, ‘The Brooklyn Mayor didn't bring tis} FOR LADIES. kmtting, but the three new Commission- ers of the new Bast River Bridge, A. Will offer to-morrow (Thursday) choice of over One Hundred Dozen Ladies’ B. Bain), Henry Batterman and J. 8.!Tyiuined Sailors in. Black. Ne y * . and Be ease eke eee ee ee White. in all the new shaves, including Knox" and Oxford" shapes, trimmed with Leath- hin Com: jer Kea ud site nibbom “to Band: . and the New York Mayur appeared to wet wet on #1 Ma Behiere y, Introduced | the . "Thurber, Deeves ant. Wales the new Commission will be held in a day or two. SUCCEEDS ADMIRAL MEADE. Cha Commodore Lunce Takes of the North Atlantic Squadron. w. WASHINGTON, D. €., June 19.—Com-| 58 West 23a St. modore Bunce has n appointed to} the eomman of the North Atlantic 1 —— nmencement. dmiral Meade, 89TH YEAR, PARK ROW AND CHATHAM SQ. Keven Stores In a Row. COWPERTH WAIT OLD RELIABLE" nt of Setow Hai in Ora | | Sauadron to au | 1 the cau Maxter of a, Allentown, | Newan Ng . Daniel A. Komerty fees Neabure FURNITURE, CARPET=, &e, LVERYIIUNG FORK HOUSEKEEPING, LOWEST PRICKS BEST GOODS, LARGEST STOCK, LONGEST CREDIT, PARLOR SUITS, $13 UP. —— Summer Resorts. Summer Homes 01 ne Island, > KIPANS TARUL cleared Jour head and Urightened up the busided nd boarding-house men needn't bother about saving he won't appreciate the perfectioi ‘EVEN YOU'VE MONEY TO BURN You're still interested in our ‘‘merit sale’’ of Men Ts Suit. money. No man is so rich het in of fit we aim at—the merit we put into all our wearablee~the high sense of honor which goea with every sale we make. To lend additional interest and add to the furor created by our great offer of Highest Grade and Best Tailored Men’s Suits “12,80, Beginning to-day, have tnotudet in this nale every one of the Anest Suits in either of our two atores, This meane~you get your cholce of our finest Suite ae rood an éver carried In any stock at 12.00, an advertiond. 47 Cortlanut st. Near Gth Av. = SEE OUR $9.80 SERGE SUITS. The Challenge Jean Drawers. | BEAT MAKE. DOUBLE SEATED, IMPROVEMENTS, GOOD VALUE "3 Pairs *1.00. T5e. FRENCH RALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ALL SIZES, ade. A GARMENT. AT NOTH NTOREN, PevStr 123 and 125 Fulton St. Near Nansas Mt. 383 Broadway, Near W! RUPTURECURED |, The Improved Elastic Truss is th rd to the ta ate for pam} ELASTIC TRUSS Co., 12th ot. New Tork. ED Broadway, eor. Sporting. Coney Island Jockey Club! AD BAY. AUSF Me TO wuy 4 022, 25, 26, 27, $9, Jul FROM TRACK, MUMIC MY LAN Dice Instruction. ' oS EXCRLSIOR Bicycle Riding School. ts ‘ave, bank building. | lessun boc. __ Amusements. NRA BEACH Swept by Ocean Breezes, Manhattan's Midsummer Merry Making. Sousa’s Concert Band, Bvery afternoon a evening, , Pain's Fireworks, Saturday, June 2%. Rvery evening Rice's Citeas Carnival, Every afternoon and evening except Sunday. Grand Bicycle Track, Dally exhibitions of speed contests, Amusement Time Table: £00 to 490 PM Circus Carnival, A056 P.M ‘Bouna’s Concert, TAS 10 045 P M.sssese,Bouaa'e Concert. oto 1000 + Clrous Carnival, Pour w orleequera, Special announcement Npectal trains te a TRILBY. | THEISS'S i! sT,tuate walt We don't mince matters when sizes get broken—no matter how desirable ; they're incltided in Our Large Line of Men’s Suits: "9.765. ‘The naming of xoods that these are mele @&- would fot add to their value; suffice that (here Jan't & suit in the lot worth les thea 18. ‘See @ mreat deal mora Wouldn't it pay sou Same tem over ? Brothers Advertisers of Favts, 211 sixtu Ave, Near 14th mt A Good Record for honest and fair dealing is some. thing to be proud of, The pr ii ours and we Shall endeavor to retall tt JORDAN, MORIARTY & (0, 55, 157 & 159 EAST 239 S, ‘West of 3d ave. N.Y... ‘Furniture, Carpetings,. CREDIT BXTRNDE Terms, a & Revell, ik & Addie Burt, z + Marcy Wn ory exe {RUS ao *°OE span. 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NEW UNION SQUARE. BL’, TEST. ire ROOF GARDEN, VAUDEVILLE, SPECIALTIFS, NOVELTIES AMERICAN « Ah Troja, Thornton, Ps aad Be.* 6 Dike ee Rae toe TERRACE GARDEN. MERRY HEIRS | ee dbembiges eit Washington st. tee a. SUPRRPLUOUS HAIR ae = one. YouR LYN