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, q THEY WANT THE BEST. ‘This. Year's, Invasion of London by Americans Is a Record. Wr. Astor Has Greatly Aged Since the Death of His Wite. ‘Wi Lord Resebery Marrya Daugh- ter of the Prince ef Wales? (Copyright, 1896, by the Assooiated Press.) LONDON, July 6—This year's inva- sion of London by Americans is the strongest ever witnessed. They are to be seen at every turn, occupying the best apartments in all the popular ho- tels and visiting all places of interest. ‘The leading restaurants are packed with them and they half fill the theatres nightly. At the Savoy Hotel one night this week half a dosen American dinners ‘were in progress. Mr. George Gould's party was at one table and near them was the party of Mr. M. H. De Young, of San Francisco, At another table Mrs. Wirt Dexter, of Chicago, was en- tertaining a number of friends and there were fully twenty more persons of fore or less prominence at the various ‘tables in the room. ‘There was considerable comment among the New Yorkers who attended the reception given on the Fourth of duty by Mrs. Bayard, wife of the United States Ambassador, at the fact that Mr. ‘William Waldorf Astor, who was among those present, has aged greatly since the death of his wife. Bret Harte created much amusement at the reception by displaying «reat anziety that the English butler should e@nnounce his name correctly. The butler announced “Bretharte, novelist called out ‘Bret Harti top of his voice, three times, and set everybody laughing. ‘The rumor that Lord Rosebery is to marry one of the Prince of Wales’ Gaughters is revived this week, and it is added that he may relinquish politics entirely. It is understood that the Queen would not offer any opposition te the match. Lord Rosebery continues to be her great personal favorite, as her Bestowal upon him of the late Duke of Hamilton's Order of the Thistle indi- cates. OFFICER BURKE ACCUSED. Magsie Clark Says He Twisted and Nroke Her Arm. Mrs. Maggie Clark, twenty years old, of 122 Backett street, Brooklyn, was ar- rested by Patrolmen Burke and Dono- van, of the Eldridge street station, at Canal and Forsythe streets last night on @ charge of soliciting and disorderly conduct. When the prisoner reached the so tion-house in a push-cart it was found her left arm was broken. She accused Patrolman Burke of being responsible for the fracture, Eye-witnvases who were in a coffee- saloon at 113 Canal street and the zone herself declare Burke was un- harsh in making the arrost, below the elbo e denied the station-houre | night ‘that he id was pot, needlessly treatment. He declared she her arm so that it was Burk broken the woman’ strugmied io escape after he had taken In custody, and fell and broke her on the sidewalk. ‘The woman the pain Burke’ y caused her to faint, and she fell to th walk on hat account. ‘The woman practically wan heiplens, and was taken to the station-house in & push-cart, which was seized for the FOR BICYCLE GIRLS. An@ for All Others the Sanday World Will Have Words of Avice and Cheer. Dear ladien, young and old, if you ride bleycles, late Don't sit on your olf cans Don't wear tight garters, Don't cultivate a bicycle face. Don't powder your face on the road. Don't chew gut. Don't scratch a match on the neat of your bloomers. Does such advice as this appeal to your better natures? Then get the Sun- day World to-morrow, for it is full of auch advice under the heading Don'ts for the Woman Bi Every man, even if he does not live in New Jersey, has been bitten by a mosquito once or oftener, Let him re- foice that the mosquito ix auch « small beast. If she were a few wises targer she would kill men with a bite, and far more suddenly than the cobra de ca- pello, or hooded snake of India, ever reamed of killing. ‘The Sunday World, with @ patience that would have made Job pull down his sign, has collected a teacup full of New Jers mosquitoes. The Sunday World rooms are full of heroic men with faces swollen and with eyes hidden. For days they tay in horrid swamps until they got the tea. cup full, It was slow work, because their rage made them destroy many of the beasts that came within their r ‘The poison from the glands of the teacup full of mospultoes was analyzed by the able chemist, Dr. Scheele, who fe a recognized expert on poison, He finds that the mosquito's poison 1s strychnine. This poison is more deadly than that of the rattlesnake. In fact the rattlesnake's poison would be good for you in comparison, If the mosquito were as big as vhe is willing,if she were big even asa June bug, she would atrew the earth with corpses. Do not condemn nature for giving such @ potron to mi enemy. Tho monquito needs it. She wants blood, and 8 little poison put in a wound atimulater the flow of blood in that direction in a purpose, Her broken arm, wan treated y an ambulance surgeon from Gouver- neur Hospital, and she was taken to that Institution. Burke is said to have a good record. —— - But Ochi Got a Month and Charities Commissioners a Tip. Frank Oehl, twenty years old, smiled as he admitted in Essex Market Court to-day that ho had assaulted his parents during a quarrel at their home at 41 | Fifth street last night and asked Magis- trate Simms what he was going to do ebout it. ‘I'm going to punish you,” Court. “You can't give me more than five Gays,” said Oehl, “as I was never ar- rested before.” “You are sentenced to the Workhouse for one month,” replied the Magistrate, “In default of $900 ball.” Magistrate Bimms then told the mother g0 to the Commissioners of Charitles Aang Correction and warn them that she FUN hold them personally responsible for any Injury done to her by her so he areas beter the end of the rm to which he was sentenced, Uniler the Wilds law recently passed the Come missioners could discharge Och! after serving five ve cays, io ees BROKER BATES ROBBED. aid the a stock broker, living at ” 421 West One Hundred and Thirty-second street, complained this morning in Har- Jem Police Court, against his brother-in- law, William H. McGowan, twenty-six years old, of 357 West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-sixth street, Mr. Bates sald that McGowan, while siting him, carried away $1,30 worth Jewelry and $200 in cash. ‘When ar- rested last night McGowan had in his pockets several pawn tickets represent some of the stolen je l@ was remanded until to-morrow. “PROS.” TO RACE FIVE MILES. Johuson, Sanger and Ty! it for Gate Receip 0 Con- BOBTON, Mass., July 6—It is an- nounced that articles of agreement have been signed by Johnson, Sanger and ‘Tyler for a five-mile bicycle race ut the Gienmere track, Lynn, on the afternoon of dply 2%. The prize is to be 30 per cent of the gate receipts, of which the men will get 60, 30 and 2 per cent. ac- cording to the order in which they finish. The fact of Johnson's winning every mile race this season with Tyler and Sanger as competitors led to the makin hi ‘They will be paced with and an effort will mile record, ——— Beer, Auks $2,000 I dames R. Builing employed on the W mages. ‘a colored parior-car porter, Shore Rallroad. who lives at 360 West Thirty-ninth street, has brought (ei Im the City Court to recover $2,000 damag: ne 1m Brothers, Forty-second street and use they Tefused to serve him bee faye that the bartender told him th ‘nO beer on draught, and that their hat they had was $1 9 dott! aa 83 bit A gh manner very satisfactory to the mos- quito, Read about this and see the wonderful pictures of the mosquito'r weapons in the Sunday World, Horseshoes, coffins and a good imita- tion of silk are now made of paper. The story about that in the Sunday World will interest you, if you have a normal brain. A great newspaper has great pow ‘That great lyric work called “The Band Played On" was published In the Sun- day World last Sunday. To-day it is popular everywhere, Young women hum “For Casey would waits with a strawberry blonde’ by the hour, and al- ready parodies of the work are appear- ing See about that in the Sunday World, ‘The new Arabian Nights story for this week'n Sunday World telln the adven- tures of Abou-Hen-Teddy the Ferret. It refers to Theodore Roosevelt. It is funny. A young woman who writes for the Sunday World, and calls herself The New Woman, has spent a day with Bill Cook, the so-called outlaw. It neems that he 's really one of the pleasantent men now living. He is a bonny boy, with “aoft blue, honest eyes,” and he would not hurt a can of condensed milk. It is won- derful to see what effect a boy deaperato can have on a woman, even a new wom- an. It will interest you to read the ‘8| new woman's story, Every woman hai a heart as big as a boy desperado, and that's a fact Lieut. Bradley A. Finke, of the United States Navy, han two great claims to distinction. ‘The first Is that he in tho brother-in-law of William Armitage Har- per, the man who of late yeara has done most ‘o further the success of the Harper publishing house. ‘The second ts that he has invented a marvellous ma- chine which enables gunners to get the! range of shipm at sea and to pop them off without any sort of trouble. This Ameri- can Invention Is used by the fareign go ernments, like a great many other Amer- jean inventions, It is described in the Sunday World. You can tell a great deal about a man by the way he combs his hair, Read the Bunday World, and please get over the habit of parting your hair in the middle, if you have that habit. The limit of the microbe mania ap- pears to have been reached. A Russian sclentiat announces that there are 490,- 000 germs of one kind and another to each cuble yard of air, That being the case, it is evident that we live on mi- crobes, and we might as well stop worrying about them; also we need not imagine that the air {+ impure simply because tt has a few hundred thousand kerms to the cubic yard, ‘Tht scientint examined some floors and found on their surface 29,00,000 microbes to the square yard. When the floors were very clean he found only 34,000,000 of the Ittle antm As much duat ax you could take at a pinch between thumb and finger, if swept from a hospital floor, would hold about 66,000,000 germs. Take it all in all, animal life on this planet seems to be plentiful beyond our original notions, Read all about this in Sunday World to-morrow, They are having a truly high old time at Mecca because of the sugges- ton that the cholera-breeding Holy Weil be cleane The well ts called % Zem, The gentlemen who visit: Zem Zem to be saved do not mind dirt. Their prophet, Mahomet, was an able person, but he did marry for moi he did sleep out in the barnyard indiscriminately and in many ways he was not what he should Read about him in the Sunday World to-morrow. ‘Ths Sunday World's news of the sea- side resorts 1s altogether the best pub- shed in America. You will find in the Sunday Worid to-morrow pictures of at least 110 young women swimming, every picture a beautiful and @ modest one, ‘The Sunday World's sporting news, Iterary reviews and all of its departments are the best each of its kind. The Sunday World ts not only America’s greatest magazine, but it 1s first and before all the greatest news- paper of this world, Read it, and con- tinue your education where you left off last Bundi A middle-aged and decer into the Mercer street pol tight and told Sergt. Conboy he was lon. He lived in Kightieth street somewhere he said, but could not tell where, “Let's go Into the back room, you tan think,” said the Sergeant. ‘The’ man went Into the bas nd thought for several Willlam jah Champion. LONDON, July 6.—At Stamford Bridge Grounds run for the amateur ‘of Great Britain, B.C. Bredin, of Gambriage Univ iy "atiads 1 four yarda, ia im 8 thn THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1695. ROOSEVELT SAYS DR eines Orders Issued for a Strict Excise Enforcement To-Morrow. Hotels and Restaurants Must Not Resort to Subtertug Chief Conlin and the Inspectors Re- ceive Theie Orders. If liquor is sold in this city to-mor row it will have to be done under mighty close cover Not only saloon-keepers, but hotel men Will not be permitted to sell or by any measly subterfuge evade the law President Roosevelt issued his usual proclamation at Police Headquarters thin morning, and sent for the ne Chief and inapectors, ‘Theré'a no misunderstanding President Roosevelt's attitude or that of any of the Police Commissioners, They are a unit President Roosevelt is their spokesman. If the Magistrates do not live up to the law the Police Commissioners will, is the nentiment at Police Headquarters. ‘This ia what President Roosevelt said this morning as he paced up and down hin office, He was evidently filled with pent-up excitemer “If any of the Magistrates miscon- celved our purpose I regret it, but that fn really no concern of ours, for every one who will take the trouble to think will see that our only possible object was to secure a cordial co-operation of to discuss, and did discuss, at length, one or two of the decisions rendered by the Magistrates, “Every Magistrate who spoke agreed in emphatic terma with the opinion ex- pressed by Mr, Parker and myself, that under an innkegpera Itcense liquor could | not sold on Sunday except in connec- ion With a meal serve? tors mucst at a hotel, and that meal must be a bona- fide one. “A fake meal taken as an excuse for getting «drink Im not a bona-fide meal. ‘L have directed the Chief and inspec- tora to proceed precisely as we did last Sunday. I have full confidence that the other oMfictale of the city government Will uphold the law In accordance with their oath of office, but In any event the jolice will do their duty. Any aaloon- eeper Who violates the law will be ar- Feated. Any Innkeeper who gvaces the law by giving Hquor with a fake meal, or who gives liquor without a meal, will be arrested if the police can get evi- dence to thin effect. ‘he position the Police Board has taken ta, in our judgment. the only one which honest and law-abiding officials could take, and to that position we #hall certainly adhere, unless there In an au- thoritatlve by a full against u resident: Roosevelt subsequently said to Acting Chief Conlin and the Acting Inapectors decision bench ‘he law must be enforced to-morrow precinely an it wi inday. If under an innkeeper’ quor in without a meal or with a fake no the Hier must be arrested, may be of any of the Magintrat duty of the police in absolutely I shall rigidly hold you responsible in making arreste for excine violation | whether re jonsibility for failure re: on the polle: ROOSEVELT ON POST AGAIN. Finds Down own Kast Side Coppers as to warrant a special report. ‘The new President was extremely pleased at the condition of things on the lower east side of town. tage of it. the Magistrates and the Police Board in the ent. of good government. | COW The Commissioners would have been gollas “i to may all that was said in publ and our only reason for not re- questt ic hearing was because fh the of the meeting we wished FLOND salle Babbitt, Inst y Our 50¢€ ABOVE IS A COPY of a notice sent by us to the manufacturers and importers. See Su Bloomingdale Bros manufacturera tn ele, Conditions—tse. coods onered munt be all this season GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Pamnaiaes “e S ASOBOEES: Office of BLOOMIN' ‘Third Ave., June 20th, 1895. To Manufacturers and Importers: At the end of every season we close out the stocks of hundreds of and we are -—tion, of stand lity and perfect. useless to offer us complete stocks unless you are willing to SACRIFICE PRICES. xperlenced bu: Yours respecttally, gl Bros., nday’s papers. iDALE BROS. , 59th and Goth Sta, 2d, pr will look at sninples every forenoon. 40 disposed, you may begin negotiations at ouce {Third Avenue, (U5uth and 60th sts, ‘This yeur our tuildings and business are more than twice willing to buy three or four times more stocks than ever before in the history of our business, produc It is It Many have taken advan- On Monday the big sale begins. See win- Third Avenue, ty 59th & 60th Sts. Real Estate. Real Estate. Peerless Triumphant in advantages. in results. Beautiful as the Berkshire Hi SPECIAL.— PRICES VARYING FROM @00 TION N, ) $7 LESS THAN PRICE LIST. SHERMAN RARK? Healthful as the rugged Adirondacks. OUR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SECTION OF iLOTA, “BEC. WILL BE OPENED FOR SALE TO-MORROW, AT THESE PRICES WILL GOVERN FOR TO-MOKKOW ONLY. Serge Suite, an well as for policy or pool selling. I 20. | want the police to he ci I to get ‘the | Men’ ae and) $5,00; srefal ra ‘of tt © eee. ane nd ewhere at the bank to buy at les reful record of the failure to convict nowhere ai an y at tee in any case, 80 1 may be able to ontct | Cheviot Suits, ) aio" STRAW Hat FREE. OPEN THIS EV eececce coccece coccece ; Instruction. Year ago. One of the men ts said to bea captain of a European steamer, He sald of Long Island, to-day. 5 Nam RS tne ONeLIVERPOOL’| CLOTHING CO, 3 86 & 88 BOWERY, Cor, Hester 8, Black and Blue) Main Offices, 165-167 Broadway. fo much of it their mone) im the $8.85; y of profit, Good value a: 3 | Prevent foreclonure, Monday, July ENING TILL 8. Broadway which Daniel he was A Train Robber. Know About. NEW Thing in Ciga- rettes, Which Is a Fashion You Ought to WORLD Reporter Spends a Day with BILL COOK, the Famous FAMOUS pert Writes citing Hunt After Copper- heads in Connecticut, and How He Tamed Them. Snake E of an E xX- xX- eRROTARE ES for money. 120 P.M forty minutes from City Hall mail down the Bay in delightful boats each day. The fare in only ten centn; com: Real Estate, “THE SAVINGS BANKS Pay only 3 to 4 per cent can continue to pay even thin emall rate of 1 of 4 per cent gor annum on under, and on cess of 3500, not exceeding est. Many savings bank depositors foolishly kemp | $Paon yaPai in the bank, paying a mere pittance and spend a considerable part of their earnings In paying « high rent to Jandlorda for a place in waich to eat and sleep, You had better draw enough of your money from two or three of the very choice Iota which the trustee for the creditors of Erastus Wiman in forced {o sell at auction to t Rosebank, Staten Island, on | ‘The Iota are only | New York. The ‘There are fitty EXCELSIOR Ricycle Riding School, B5th at mutation, six and o1 ait cents, There are good i he $4, & Renn o TOE nares Ag EXC cycle Riding Schoool, van ‘genera and tirerce, | DEAMOND aiden lane, Room Attending to Busine: BION Diersle Ri poe in tt schools, churches, atore and tee EAMOND QD], Co, ch Malden lane, Hoo 2 President Roosevelt, of the Pollve ‘There Iau and electc Tent an Road ae ee pT ten} pavmeatt Hoard, made another tour incog. last Ann ay’a Again R i ae mance se elon ce Tepresentative will call. with samples. Byndi- night, this time in the Oak at and} Police Captain Haughey, of the West ley Beaten, SOR COR ee the Old cincts. It was past the y ne eet statio ded for ae ERO ES 5 te Syiteht When. the police re-| horty-seventh street station, raided £0F| por gree guages and map apply to David Hen: | Help Wanted—Female. former tramped about the. gloomy |the sixth tlme within two years the | pete King, trumee 44 Pine st, New York; D. T. | streets In the rain with a slouch hat | disorderly house kept by Ann Goraall. austlanee SCArAe’AG, Clifton, Ss 4 | Folders and feeders; experienced Pulled well down over hin eyes and ait West Forty-rixth str Metcalfe € sons, 145 Henedway: Folsom Hroth-| , bande oniy. Apply New York & Commercial big umbrelia. ‘night, and captured six [Rasen coal i Laundry, Weat 25th at. Ku the cop me were nh their Bord Bye men Hen, Se HOE: capuared ere, 826 a bane ecu orp ie A cs ——=_ behavior; for Mr. Roosevelt saw only jeft her house in charge zabeth Liberty at. and 508 6th ave,” Ki outha | iy one delinquent, and he was not so bad| Johnson and went to Hurope about a john W. Brauncck, | Religious Notice: aur TH NEWS AND GOSSIP oF tH SUMMER RESORTS, Beautifully Illustrated. EW OCIENTIFIC P)iscovery. ‘They have at one can scarcely see how they Railroads. Dentistry. ‘AmaniOA'S OREATEST RAILROAD.” NEW YORK, ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. A 6.20 A. M—prcept Sunday. Bmpire Blais a- is the world. Roch iealon Hinges Fall lo, Niagara Fe 0.400 M Except "Bunday. For Saratoga, “Lake Geor UF Limited. Cia Tndlanapolla, Bt. Loula,, Chicage, M.—Except Sunday, “West Polat call Mountains, Albany, Kerth Sdore Limited. Dus i nes ero = and, am Chicago, Cincinoat, : Bt Loul .28 FM —Dally, For Saratoes, Burlington, Plattsburg, St. Albaas acid, 400 FM —Dally.| For, A uatatay usand 7.30 Poe Dally. Pointe, Bumtalg, Niegire Felis, Cleveland, Cincin: : Louls, chicago. Indianapolis, Bt. Hy, Pos cape Vincent, Ogden vision, HOHT” TRAINS TO YONKERS. tralna out of on all through traina, by Pintach light. omices at Grand Central 28 wenente doHN'M Tor General M dn Beene HL_DANTFH. Gen. Passenger Agent. Interest and Dividend Notices. EMIGRANT Industrial Savings Bank, 51 Chambers St., N. Y. ky dune 24, 1895. ‘Trustees of this Bank tbe paid to Depoaltors. « | ix ahd three month endin June 20, 1 ‘ot Four per c [annum on ponte up to the limit of Three Thousand Dollars. (84,000), Taterest will be credited un ot July Jat, 1895, ‘and will be payable on and after Monday, ‘July 16th, JAMES McMAHON, President, DAVID LEDWITH, Comptrolle DEND. —T! red that inte \Citizens’ Savings Bank, 56 and 58 BOWERY, COR. CANAL ST. OTH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. E ONE-HALF (3%) per be pata. to depositors. on and after July on all sums of ea ‘and up to 8,000 which have remalued on depomit. for the Fee orslx menths ending JUNE ZOTH, 1898,tn cordance with the by-laws and rules of the nk Money 7 deposited pagyater JULY 10th wilt th Ree eee re AL QUINTARD, President exny Has en, hetretat Cannes “TRY DOCK SATINGS IASTITOTION, 841 AND 343 BOWERY, i from July 1, 1895. sid ‘ANDREW MILLS, President, CHARLES MIFHLING, Secretary. _ For Sale. SEWING MACHINES. Willeox # Gibbs, Automatic, Domestic, N 18, Household, the well- cond-hand sew! ‘or monthly jenchange, tent and repair all kin KRUSE MFG. Co., 1 Hast 10th ot, ond 308 Grand 8 BARTHOLO it 42d ko OR morning service, W'S PARISH HOUSE.—205 ening prayer and sermon at § ‘M. Yohannan will officiate, No HALL DENTAL ASSN, eT Excursions. Long Island Railroad's Great Excursion Routes TO THE SEA. LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E.eR. ROUND TRIP 40 CENT: way, cor 20d st 498 Fulton at, Brooklyn, | Daily, 6.80, 6.40, 7-40, 9.20, 11.00 A.M; 848, He ie the laces, demand. Yor thie clase ot 1.10 14, 210, 240, 300, G40, 400, 440, BIR, work, Dr. 0. W. Hall, 14 5.40, 6.00. 6.40, 7.10, 7.30, , $30, 9.00, 8.30, faced crown 10.10 PM. by enlarging bin offices SUNDA 6.50, 8.40, 10.10, 11.10 A. 3 12.18, a number of well-known a work 1.10 1.40, 10, B10, 2.40, 4.10, & 08, how be done as cheap a xe. work a 40, 7.00, 7.40, 6.00, 8:40, 9.00, 8.48, 10.00 P.M. WHITBHALL 8T., via Bay Ridge, round trip 6 cents, hourly from 7.10 A. M. to 1.10 P. M., and halt hour.y from 1.40 P.M. to 9.10 P.M.’ Sal= GOOD AS NATURAL TEETH, $2.00. are painlessly applied 1 warranted to. last’ Toeth extracted by our y painieas method, which Is applied to HEREE where “teeth are” ordered Silver filings, Boe. opulat prices. 963 Broadway, 2d ew York, and 499 Fulton | corner Bridge, Brook!yn. " Sundays, 10 t ae RS ATTNOST They dety detection, as low as $1 Best work door below baits BETRACTED | POMITIVEL® UT . we only. Over’ Wee ‘oote extracted: ity rd Pa, method Fagg in LR 4 tect! fa the yea in new ones Kt desired” PULL ‘$8.00. ‘ane bub rib $1.00; teeth without fx to 7. PGundere wet work guaranteed. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, 8 W. 168M WP, $8 Best Teta *8 No more asked, n. more taken. Others $4 and a. gold, $1.00 up; sot, b0c. up. Gold Extracting, %0.{ painiess, 60c., Summer Resorts. jmer Homes on Long Island. jacse Tals ‘& new Illustrated descriptive | book describing RR. Rrookiyn.” or send € cents in stamps to ‘M G@MITH, Trae Manager LL RR. Long istend (es Sporting. ‘ BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. TO-DAY'S SPECIAL FEATURES, THE Brighton Handica, and Pegasus Steeplechase Races begin at 2.30 P. M. Admission $1.60." La- dies boc, All roads to Coney Island direct to track, _—————? ERIE LINES. .SHOHOLA GLEN, from New York. on the banks ft $ Firat expresé train leaves Chambers Becond express at 9.30 A. M. Five minutes earlier from West 234 Five hours at the Glens. Home by 8. so" HOUND Fae LAK: “NORTH BEACH. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, warge. cA Ferry Boat Kast oon the tor, ie ate | Heitor are nt fe ic Care, vie East 34th St. and rad Bt. Ferren POH LONG BRA HIGHLAND, BEACH SRAB ite (PLEAS. URE BAY, MONMOUTH P. STEAMER 1 ier SILVER RAVER foot 13th st. ie x jelly; Battery Pier’ Sundays, Battery Pier, 8, EXCURS ath CHIE, OCHS Asbury 1s k and return, $1. nO, CERT Uckets gold on oat Around Staten Island. — Dally, steamer Aurora I Rattery Landing, 1.45; P.M. Musle and bait or tack very successful. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO KEYPORT.—Steamer BELLE HORTON leaves foot Bloomfeld at., two blocks south Weat 14th at., every Sunday, i0 A. M. Leaves Keyport 5 P. M, Excursion S0c. urdays 12.40 PM, SUNDAYS, hourly, Mey 12.40, 1.10, 1.30, 4.80, 6.10, 6.30, 6.10, ‘On each Monday during the from $10 A, M. to 12.10 B. 2.20, "8.10, 3,30, 90, 7.10, REDUCED RATES MONDAYS. 4.10, 10, 9.10 P.M. ‘season the L. 1. oR R. Co, will sell_at its Fast 34th st teket oes. round trip tickets to Manhattat {for admission to 8 Concert, Rice’ 49, cus Carnival, ie, Fifty Cents, good only on day of ‘CONEY ISLAND, Culver Ro! ute. Round Trip, 30 Cents, Leave foot Whitet to 11.10 AL Me an 9.10 P.M. Sundays, 9.10 A minutes until 9.10 P.M. |ROCKAWAY iin ee “yi. Naditional trai 260, 9.40 P.M Leaving Pier mb brosses Street ‘A M,, and trom pler toot WAM prices from 10.10 A. M. to 10.10 PL M., 50 sine Excursion UP THE HUDSON BY THE MAGNIFICENT SOUND STEAMER “CITY OF WORCESTER,” Connection trom roox! 7a iy Annex Boat from M1 st, hourly from 7.10 A. BM. half hourly thereafter wath M. and half hourly, and every twenty BEACH Bay. 30, 4.20, 9.30, 10.50 5.20, 6.90, 7.20, ® only, M, 9.20. 10.10, 10.40) 1.10, 11.40 = 59 VON. By Ferry, neat SUNDAY, JULY 7, of 129th at, Nike Monin a 1a carte oe 78 vente. Refreshmi Done Miss « ta. Them and Annex Office, Brooklyn. ‘fabing, Conlanda delightful sail tr a POUGH 7 sale at 383 Broadway, Pier 4, N. Ry erty Pa dali ante and her: ticullural” wondera, quar museum, ‘all Free, jen sand Dairy." Boatin, ath iowling a billards? TIME TABLE STEAMERS LEAVE, 048 A Bs 18g 0 CONEY IS SEA BEACH Boats by Bay Ridi st, week days, hourly iat thereatter until last ‘boat train 7 35 minutes, Qu! SEIDL CONGERTS (round trip T10, and 12. midnight LA Ni . ROUTE. foot Whitehall to 1110 AL MM. 1 9.10 P.M. 0 and every 20 minutes until from Coney Island, vated Road Time to Ickest routs to the ticket to Brightea, including stage or elevated rod, 40 cents.) Round Trip Reduced to 30s. = THE BIG FINANCIERS DECLARE THAT Hard Times Are Over for Good. The World Makes a Chemical Analysis of a Mosquito’s Poison and Finds It More Deadly than a Rattlesnake’s Venom. tain Head HE PRESIDENT of a Big‘New York Club Writes on ‘BICYCLE ETIQUETTE. of Cholera. AN Woman Methods for Summer. Her Flesh During the EXPERT Shows the Latest Reducing REMARKABLE Pic- ture of the Frenzied Pilgrims at the Holy Well of Zera-Zem, the Foun-