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De desires to eis contemplating be remembered that some \ked out that Mr. Belmont to go to Rngland, but the AFTER A BOGUS WIFE, Police to Arrest the Woman Who Passed as Mrs, Silverman. he has an anbounded faith tn this country. The Belmont paid for Hastin the turf worl ried, thar he has offered the fabulous ‘avarre, who is now in hie turely Mr. Belmont haa some — POINTERS. ‘SARATOGA, ‘Purse Races Contested For on the Extra Day FS Programme, ATEMUUNCE GANT and if it is true, .000 for Henry of fourth year, the big game on hand, PUGILISTIC ‘The Tommy Dirvn-George Dizon match ts the t thing on the cai & ffive-follar note to an Dout will take place within three weeks the bigmer fellows seam to the hardest ‘kind of @ time getting down Although there ar The Alleged Insurance Swindler to Furnish $10,000 Bail. Big Man Sent Him Into a Cellar with a Blow. just now, and ite ripe apple thet the | Report that One of His Fellow-Con- opirators Will Confess. The OMcer Held On to His Man, Though Taken Unawares. to actual business, ber of heavy-welght matches of 28% Broome ‘There, has been more talk and ieee fight tn Sapper’ pugtlistic circles during the past fou mathe th in the history of Wolf Bilverman, One of the most daring attempts to rescue @ prisoner from a policeman that made in this took place this afternoon, at the corner of Centre and Worth streets, al- shadow of the Tombs Edwards, of t at 1 o'clock arrested nry, who refuses to give hin ad- dress, on @ charge of stealing a case of | wine from the wholesale house of Harry 1, at 227 Pearl street. Edwarda saw Henry the |near Platt street, carrying the missing He started for the man, night, upon an indictment charging him bfwith awindling the Empire Life Insur- substituting healthy Irish woman for hin wife, was arraigned before Recorder G He pleaded did not fix the amount of ball said he wished to c ant District-Attorney Battle first Silverman's rep! | the amount of ba Steve O'Donnell manager to eet on with Billy 1 showed how much better he wae It Peter Maher aud St > get tomether the road scene} yponaible for the protracted WIMST RACE- Kilrona First. Devola Second. SECOND RACE-- with the glow most within th Patrolman Wm. | lip station postponement? not guilty. “Young Corbett 3 shed match would psult with Assist. | anything be ba asked that! Kallirhoe First. in Pearl treet, Ryan made him cry, uid put Up a very feat Nght, Recorder to make the amount $ It is known that arrest two women in t | case of wine. dropping the FOURTH RACE-- Reddington First. Looram Secon: FIFTH RACE-- Balbriggan First. There will be more boxing at the New Man: | to-morrow night Holen and Eddie Sweeney will furniah the chiet They are matched at 126 Three other bouts hattan Athletic as Silverman's who was examined by the examiner for the Emuire Insurance Company Tt t% sald that one of the pa: turn State's evidence and discl |spiracy which will Involve a under suapiclon, District-Attorney has Edwards chased Henry through Pearl letcher street, then * corner of Burling slip, wher a saloon and nat down in a char, hoping that the police- | man would be unable to identify him. Edwards took Henry to the Old slip and a few minutes o'clock started Court with him. The nippers on Henry's left wrist, the corner of Centre and Worth Streets, a powerfully bullt man, the officer had not meen before, stepped up to the officer and hit him a blow in the at New York McFadden, ‘of Henry darted Johnny" Young, (@Bpecial to The Evening World.) Hagersirom, of Providence, RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, July 2. =—The programme here to-day was made Wp entirely of purse races, and conse- quently the best horses did not show. As Baratogan race-goers only care for ‘the best quality of sport the attendance ‘was rather light. ‘There were enough people on hand, however, to keep a dozen of the big pencillers fairly Faces, The weather was warm and > glear. Heavy rains fell during the night and the track was quite heavy when ‘the horses went to the post in the first It Is known that Silverman attempted | to swindle other insurance companies before he tried to get ance from the Empire Company. ‘The Grand Jury to-day, tour oF six round bout George Bansabe wants of the Star A. C., or will with Jack Roach, fight to a finish, his wife's Insur- Tombs Police it te said, will wants a chance and moteatly auggente Manhattan Athletle Club offer an more indictments may follow. —— — JUDGE VAN WYCK CHOSEN. Chief Judge of art to Succeed Ehrlich. ‘The Judges of the City Court, with the exception of Judge Newburger, who in Pennsylvania, met this morning and elected Ju A. Van Wyck Chief Judge to succeed the late Judge Ehriich, The certificate was then filed with the clerk of the court, John B, McGoldrick, Judge Newburger's certificate of ap- proval being annexed to the election of Chicago, has GHmMn upon any terme within stairway, which he was passing at the Edwards held o: and dragged him down the ce to his prison ft go in order to meet Griffin, his knockdown blow the nippers away from Edward ‘The policeman dr ceeded in getting on his feet rained blows as fast as the heads of both men, who wer Both of their scalp split open in several places. Mare Moustaki, the Tombs Court tn- terpreter, was passing on the opposite entre street at witnessed the policeman’s assist grabbed the man who first assailed him, twisting his arm backward so that was powerless to further interfs Johnny Fckhardt 8 to make book o 14 the lesser ones at Dallas, His ache tn the Dig cities, gtvi fee cnemers w his club anc Quite a number of New Yorkers ar- ftved last night and they visited the track to-day. ‘Thereport that the club-house is to re- open, is not true. An “Evening World” Teporter saw Manager Bevins this morn- fing and he said that there was no chance ef playing being resume: 4 FIRST RACE. For two-year-olds; Possibilities of th will add to the The scheme Is BASEBALL CHAT. remained for the Colonels to break the ‘Those Louisville people Alwaye have been doing some such trick. Western trip ia not to de to get away, the time and winning streak. Judge Van Wyck tm a descendant, on the paternal side, four and a half Betting. St. Hit. Fin. record of the sneered at an far an it ha Wyck, who came to New Netherlands tn 1650 from the town of W: and married In 1660 Island, Ann, daughter of R T. Polhemus, the first Dutch Reformed Minister in the County of Kings. Van Wyck was born in the old Vyck mansion in Lexington ave- forty-three He is a lawyer of high ability, and an efficient Judge, his decisions that over ® per cent in General the law reports which are published for the guidance of the bench sith A. Clarion) «. Kk, Holland, 168 (Knapp) . HL, 118 (MeCiat Mi., 96 (amiy) Rosalind II. cut out the Devola and Kilrona. order to the stretch, where Devola to the front and looked the winner. by hard and persistent Murphy as a left fielder causes some anxiety 4 there was Bo left more than Ilkely, bow- ork will compare with pase it at the atick. men were taken to the Tombs Court ‘The man who tried to res oner was a friend of Henry his name as Thomas Sullivan, a@ sailor, of 835 Water street. — HIS CHILD SAID ARSON. Moran Accused by His ttle Daughter Mary. forty-eight, among those who ha fielder but Burk tn the fleld and ce, followed in ly Brooklyn's fast work I not appreciated to the extent Is deserves principally because the team fan had the strongest Kind of playing to face than any” other evidenced b: ront of Floren ae SECOND RACE. ou His two split fingers are me will probably be able to go imto the ook, Anthony Moran, Henry street, Brooklyn, a junk specu- was held by Justice ¥ Butler Street Court, moraing charged with arson. Moran lives with his wife and six chil- dren at 427 Henry street. house he lives in, basement structure, worth about $7,000. The police claim it is heavily insured. DMorar’s seventeen-year-old daughter, the charge against She says that for some time he has threatened to burn the house, a HUSSEY’S DEFENSE BEGUN. troduced to Show that Broken Dow: The trial of Policeman Ambrose Hus- sey for perjury and on various other specifications was resumed before Com- missioner Grant at Police Headquarters ©. W.—They beat thi of clube in the League thie yes, of course, letting. Bt Hit. Fin 112 (MeManus) cut out the pace, inder @ pull, Brandywine acting ik and running Ra Raearens the head of the and Carreres went to it with SuMcient. Brandywine, -atraightened out, came fast, but to catch the leader, won handil: , and Brandyw! ag von the post for THIRD RACE. ‘Wor three-year-olds and upward: selling; mile Rotting. St. Hit Fin He owns the a three-story and yston os BI | Washington . 24 Boston u q weay ule at 46 B44) Louleville Gamos scheduted for to-day ie at Brooklyn at. Chicago, Baltimore at Pitteburg. U.S. N. T. A. TOURNAMENT, Preliminaries by a lengt! Lawyer Fennell the charges disminsed ground that there had heen no premedi- tation of perjury shown, essential to prove the case. The motion Boston at St, Louie, made a motion to with his wife, he children, do not take your clothes off to-night ou will be” homeless before morn. Towards evening he said which was Then the defense began its case. Two sof Hussey, showing him a and broken BROOKLINE, fifth annual tennis tournament of the 8. N. T. A, opened thin morning on the Longwood Cricket July 22.—The About 10 o'clock Mrs. Moran was out The smaller chil dren Were out on the street oldest child, was with her father, says she saw her father take the excelslor out room and ight and several neighbors ra Policemen Brown and How street station, The’ door was and Moran refused to open it. Brown broky little Mary tryin , ble-b. 14 (Midgley). able-bodied tA. Powell). :10-1 news aper clippini cut out the runnin, Kallirhoc next. out of it on the turn into th: ich, and Kallirhoe ir made a determined bid at the in a red-hot. finish won by a head from Memoir, ag four lengths in front of Cass, the favorite, was never promi- "ime—1.51 3-4. FOURTH RACE. Club grounds was not spirited, but showed this afternoon. was @ shattered the result of the Lexow Commit were introduced and improvement Vveatigation, The first witness wana Morris Bern- f 113 Broome street, taken until 1 P.M. SIX DETECTIVES RETIRED. They Are Hanley, Cottrell, Hetdel- berg, Hickey, Sheldon and Frink, Six Detective Sergeants were retired on $1,000 pensions at a meeting of the Pollce Board this afternoon, Charles A. Charles Heidelberg, Samuel G. Sheldon and Wiu- fam BE. Frink. There wes some discussion over the AND, July 22.—The entries and weights | retirement of Frink relative for to-morrow's races are as follows: First Rase—Five turlon until Thursday and at its close W Larned, tennis champion of Massac setts, will compete with the winner. ‘The summary of this morning's pre- to’ get into or and found er the flames They got water and put Fitz beat Dexte-, ¢—2, 3-4, 7 Lee bea! Jackson, 6—3, Hovey beat Howard by default J. H. Lee beat Hi Chase beat Day, Smith beat Clinton, 6—~ Foster beat Parker, 6-0, 6-1 n, 86, 61, and default, 4. 64 2. 6-3, 44, O4. . ba \erdmaler He rald he was the sofa intentionally. Ughting his pipe, and aome of the sparks fell on the sofa’ and cau Jenne, 106 (E.Cochran) 8-1 Je, OF alealy) d the trouble, WON'T LET JAEHNE GO. Recorder Goff Refuses to Dismis the Bondsman Recorder Goff this morning, in Part 1. of the Court of General Sessions, per- emptorily refused to dismiss the tndict- ment against Charles L. former professional bondsman. ts under indictment for conniving at the impersonation of a man for whom he impersonator has found guilty and Keyer beat Bigelow, 6—1 D. D, Jones, beat Eamer ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. ALEXANDER ISL- Ington got two lengths the best Start and was never headed. ne cleverly by a length and a Barytone_ II. RACE TRACK, indictment. FIFTH RACE. three-year-olds and upward; one mile BE a Tit rie the Dr. Whitehead case and in connec- tion with which he was indicted by the Grand Jury, Bae! : Kentucky Lady. id Midgley un- ck the stretch. Then Grin with the mare and won easily length from Midgley, who as et C aid in front of Dalgretti. there being insufc tain charges of the Police Commission ers against him, ond Race—Pour and «halt furlongs had Kone bail. been tried, Renaissance Harty Kelster., Detective-Sergt. was not granted retirement. the Commissioners desire him to ri artment for some Ume yet. MORE FRAUD EXPOSED. Hrihery Said to Have Extated tn the Burean of © The attention of the Grand Jury will probably be called to-day triet-Attorney corruption in the Bureau of Combustibles of the Fire Department Indictments of several officials former: Jake Von Gerichten this Indictment,” “for the man the Recorder, GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Fhe feature of Saratogs's stake events this ‘week will be the Travers Stakes, for three-year- aids, at 0 mi fhe three-year-olds instigator of the crime has not yet been punished fhe defendant is Innocent let him. be brought to the bar and stand and be proved to be innocent Fellows some stant D atret-Atiorn y O luck into the Third Race—Seven furlongs, M2 Venuaberg ‘Nd Glen Roller’. and @ furlon this country are among ‘te emirien, and if half of them gu to the post the race will be well worth seeing. Particular stars in this thoroughbred constella- ton aye: Keenan, the best Haima and Lissak, the colts which Sweeping everything’ before them trio started ina Face ‘Wetropolitan tracks no Would go to see the gr owns Keenan now, Fourth Race—Two-year-olds; four furlongs. srossly drunk a impersonation wi he time that the false Went Park .. 6... the Jaehnes for some time disliked exceedingly to haye te almost sure to go indictment, be said of Mesars it Is said, the Fi ers have much man to trial as conviction could not be KILLED BY THE FALL: Margaret Riley Dies from Injurtes Recelved « Week Ago Plerre Lorillar Littleneld lot; The Commoner, ‘Half. blacamail practised by inspectors of the Department William L, Department, evidence on which to base eriminal pros The fifth and sixth races were declared off and the first and third divided; the split of the first forming the fifth’ and BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, RACE TRACK, BRIGH TO. The entries and we eas follows ‘The other stake events of this week are the Worden House and Bankers two-year-olds, five furlongs. A moderate lot will»! ‘the Worden. but in the Bankers’ loomer, Patrol, Requital this morning at the Saratoga was not dis story that Sa to awaken before Aug iB Week at the race ‘same thing occurred openti day at preoaite Me set aut morrow's ri First Race-Pive furlonas he sut on th admits that ly S00 of these ‘hou the mone ‘gad restaurant privileges, fr: of extortion hi refuses to mention an: SHOT WITH TACKS, A Small Boy Injured While cond Race—Handicap Third Race—One Jack the Jew and & sixteenth: eel wwite strongly represented Entries have been Kht-year-old of GA Butler street shot in the neck with a charg. Mollenhauer, | him and they und twenty ey sustained a frac den and Richard | pourth Race—For maidens: with a few Dulcie Larondie "| doctors at St John’s Hos. pital had rem ‘Yankee Dowile |!) would revover playing with Lady Sholto Douglass @ million pounds, that It contained a with carpet t the Weapon towards him anc Ft0 & £1 OW, 000 Mooney is the fathe Sixth Race—One mite of the young actre Harry Alonzo . with blood streaminy vo froma dozen wounds, | that be will divide bis fortui THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 22, TO A THIEF’S RESCUE. Policeman Knocked Down While Leading a Prisoner to Ja DR. KRUG GETS A DIVORCE. His Wife Fo: 4 in a Flat with D: Timme. Dr, Florian Krug a decree his wife, Adelaide ©. Judge McAdam, in the Court, on the ground of her lations with C. A. Timme, a dentist. Dr. Krug, Krug was also awarded the custody of his three dhildren, William F, M., Lou- ise Franciska, and Clara Steinway, elght, six and two years old, respect- ively. The Krugs were married Dec, 29, 1886. The offense charge was committed in May last at the apartment house, 14/ West Sixteenth street. The testimony in the sult was taken before Thomas J. Purdy, referee, whose report Judge McAdam confirms, Dr. Egbert H, Grandin, of 36 Mast Fifty-elghth street, testified that on May 29 he was requested by Dr. Krug to ac- company him to @ house in West Six- enth street. We were accompanied by a Mr. Phelps and a private detective,” said Dr. Grandin, ‘We went into the house in Bixteenth street and upstairs to the second floor, On knocking at a door it was opened by a woman who looked surprised when she was us, but allowed ua to pass in, “The door leading into another room was knocked at by Dr, Krug. This was locked. Dr. Krug exclaimed: My wife is in there!’ He then broke In the door, Just before we got in 1 heard Mrs, Krug cry out: ‘Flor, do not Kill me." “We went in, and found Mrs. Krug, partly dressed, sitting on a bed. “Dentist Timme waa in the room with her. and a number of champagne bottles lttered the table, Timme was crouched ina corner of the room. “Dr. Krug rushed at him and kicked him several times. Dr. Krug then selzed a champagne bottle, and was about to strike Timme, when'l took it from him. We then left. Dr, Krug was in a state of intense excitement.” Dr. Grandin said he subsequently Mra, Krug and she sald she did ish to stay in the house. She eald she would go and live in a flat with Dr. Timme. own house, Grandin further said that he was acquainted with Mrs, Krug since her marriage, and had some time previous to this occurrence sent his eldest daughter to Timme to be treated on Mrs. Krug's recommendation, Louis N. Phelps real estate broker, of 111 Fast Thirty-ninth street, another friend of Dr. Krug's, corroborated Dr. (randin’s account of thelr visit to the He advised her to, stay in her Dr. e' went that evening to Dr. Krug's house In Forty-first street, near Madi- son ayenue,” sald Mr, Phelps, “and Mrs Krug came there with Dr, Tim- me. “Dr. Krug and Dr. Grandin had_ taken the children from the house, Timme left Mrs. Krug in the house and was leaving when Drs. Krug and Grandin drove up. “Dr Krug rushed at him and struck several blows. went away. Dr. I interfered and Timme Dr. Krug then went with Grandin to acquaint Mr. Palmer, Krug's brother-in-law, with the return. She said she wondered that her hushand had not discovered her intl- macy with Timme long bef-re. She was, she sald, driven to what she had done | She added | by Dr. Krug’s ill-treatment, that she had not done worse than many nther women, and her only crime w being found out. She sald that as as her husband got a divorca she and Dr. ‘Timme would marry and go to Eu- rope.’ np oie RUSH TO BUY WHEAT. Rut Corm Was Quiet Cotton Dall, ‘There was an unexpected rush to buy in wheat this morning, prices advancing steadily on quite liberal purchases for Europe and covering of shorts. Locally, September touched 721-8c, and Chicago 68 1-8. There were reports of smut in the Northwest and a further deteriora- Uon In the condition of Spring wheat. Corn was very quiet, failing to sym- pathize with the rise in wheat owing to the very favorable prospects for the growing crop. September was 49 1-4c. (nd Chicago 441-8c, The good cash in: quiry and decreasing receipts of old corn make the shorts timid, notwith- standing the favorable crop’ prospects. Oats were dull and uninteresting Cotton closed with an advance of 6 points chiefly on improvement of about 2 points in Liverpool, which was quite unexpected by the local trade. There was some buying at the start, but the market Was dull later. Early ‘sales in- eluded August at 6,80; Peplember 6, October, 6.9 a 6.91; December, 7.00; Jan wary, 7.0% — NET UNIONIST GAIN, 67. Additional Returns from the Eng- Mah Elect To-Day. LONDO? evening the followingswere the number of members of Parliament of the differ- ent parties elected: Conservatives 5. Unionists Parnellites Labor otal Net U ‘The Liberals gain seats as follows Portarshire—J. M. White, Liberal.......+ The Hon. C. M. Ramsay, Conservati arity Liberal majority... aaisr a Mr, Ramsay, the sitting member, in November, 1864. had a majority of 288 Laneashire, ‘Southeast, Prestwich Diviaten, “=F Cawley, Liberal 3 R. G. Mobray, Conservatir Liberal majority Mr. Mobi jority of 15 The Conservatives gain this seat: Sterlingshire—J. McKillop, Conservative W. Jacks, Liberal. ting member, ton Tonnervative majority Mr. Jacks at the last election, AMERICAN OIL FROZEN OUT. New Treaty Has Been Concluded Between Greece and Rus ST, PETERSBURG, July 22.—A treaty has been concluded between Greece and Russia by which a fixed Import duty has bee: reals ana by which Russia is given the monopoly of importing kerosene had a plurality It s expectet that this will have the driving American mark effect of petroleum from the Gre Yurkish Troops Repulsed by Rebels at Djuma, July 2.—A Philippoy 1 INDON, from lis, at Djuma, In Macedoni: frontier, The attacked by @ Turkish an | Were loss. The situation is serious, Kelston Derby, {Special to The Evening World.) INGTON, Ky., July John Madde city, has Just entered by b Derby of 1897, the St. Le g (4, the brown F and other ¢ arling colt Ki Strach, wm, dam Annette. by ant the bay I Myyocrite, by Longisilon, to-day obtained of absolute divorce from from Superior re- Great Northern interests in Mr. Hill’ absence, there conferences, that a solution of the difficulties which had presented them- selves has been found. President Hill, of the Great Northern Company, will be | in New York during the week, expected that a final agreement between the Northern Pacific and Great Northern | interests will then be reached. 1-2 to 173-8; Western Union, 3- Wheeling & preferred, 1 to 531-2, and American’ Su- gar, which dropped 1, to of sp big afsesament on the stock, ‘01 Banhandice 3; 960; 0,68: toni the Lake zation Committee of the Valley Railway, of Ohio, the reorganization of the Valley Kail- Way can be completed. ninety-nine years ani Wheeling &”. right, an ent cilities kel creased traffic, running Lake Erle the cities of Cleveland, Akron and call, rates remain as on 4,88 3-4 a 4.891-4 for bankers’ lon; Ung and 4.59 3-4 a 4.90 for demand. expected that further moderate amounts of gold will be exported this week ui less the bond syndicate lowers the rate of exchange. fjined to 685-8. Mexican dollars rema’ “We have not decided whether or not we shall export gold this week. depends whether we are able to buy exchang at a fair rate, it will probably be by the midweek steamers.” Stocks continued ay and there was | Europe to-morrow, will take out 1: ounces of silver shipped by Zimmer- mann & Forshay. and Sugar, in which there were h afternoon on of sale o1 the property will probs confirmed and the title fully transferred to-morrow or Wed! be incumbent committee to organize the new company and select a board of directors fi as the zation provide, N, July 2%,—At 7.30 o'clock this mude firmed, property will not be recognized in. the n determined upon for Russian into Chronicle de- Roumelia, says that severe fighting has occurred near the Bul- troops thousand rebels | and the Turks were repulsed with heavy | Pati | Southern Rallway <..000+ of | Ui In the Eng- MARKET WAS BULLISH TO-DAY. — The Fromising Crops and Ple- thora of Money Was the Cause President Hill, of Great Northe: Be Here During the Week. Nothing having occurred over Sunday to mar the favorable outlook for the <ropa, operators came to the street with decidedly bullish notions, and they pro- ceeded at once to demonstrate their con- fidence in values. Liberal buying orders were placed in various parts of the Ilst, and prices re- sponded quickly. The great plethora of nioney here and in London is an im | portant bull factor, and the belief that leading bankers are quietly at work on important plans of reorganization also encourages purchases. Frequent conferences were held dur- ing the past week between Messrs, J. P. Morgen & Co., BE. D, Adams and J. H. Schiff, the latter representing the It is believed, as a result of id it te Burlington rose % to $7 4%; St. Paul, % to 6%; Rock Island, 1 to 73%; Omal to 404} American Tobacc Hi Chicago Gas, 1 to Sty el, I to 3%, Kansas and Texas preferred, 8-8 to 371-4, Missourl Pactfic, 8-8 to 833-8; Bt, Louis Southwestern preferre to 91 3- Lake Erle, 3-8 to 171-2; do. 11-8'to 112 1-2, The only weak 7, on the prospect edy foreclosure proceedings, and @ r June the Northwest road earned $2,485,581, an Increase of $45,537, The total east-bound shipments b: the Trunk lines from Chicago last wee Were 66.40) tons, against 6,878 the pre- vious week and ‘9,146 I year. yne carried 7,80; Michigan Central Wabash, 6,143; Lake Shore, 6,334 Baltimore & ' Ohio, Grand Trunk, 3,348; Nickel Plate, Brie, 4874 and Big Four, 1,504 The agreement just signed between timore & Ohio and Wheeling & Erie railroads and the Reorgani- will go into effect aa soon a It runs for d Secures to the Lake Erie full running ‘ver the Valley road, giving it nce to Cleveland and many fa- to result in @ largely in- The Baltimore & Ohio receives full rights over the Wheeling é& etween Valley Junction and Wheeling, secures the control of the reorganization of the Valiey Rallway and has its way opened to an entrance to Toledo over the Wheeling & Lake Erle tracks, The agreement results in @ new line between Wheeling, Steuben- ville and other Ohlo Rive! points. on the Wheeling & Lake Erle fines and n= ton and other points on the Valley road. The line is the most direct and the shortest and Its establishment |s confidently expected to result in a large increase In tonnage of both the Wheel- ing & Lake Erie and the Valley roads. Money is easy at lal Foreign exchange Is steady, Saturday, namely atel Tt is Commercial bar silver 4. Hard & Rand, coffee importers, s Tt all If we export 35,000 There was 4 buoyant market for stocks generally this afternoon. he features, however, were the Grangers vy, purch ses to cover short contracts. Favorable crop advices stimulated the rise. The quotations attained were the highest for some time. New England advanced 51 bid this atements that the decree bly be Inesday. Then it will upon the reorganization plan and agreement of reorgant- No selection of officers has yet been and the Committee cannot do anything definite until the sale Is con- The new ownership of the rst organization, This will come about at the first annual meeting, which will robably be arranged by the Committee ‘or some time within two months of the organization of the new company. The total sales of listed stocks were 197,000 shares. | In the unlisted depart. ment 36,000 shares of Sugar were dealt in, The Closing Quotations. Open Mich. Low. Oloes. American Tobacco... 110% J09% 110 Sugar Ref. Cotton O11 F. Ni Mild St. Mil. @ St. Paul pf. le & Pa ent) chy ©. C., Chi, & Le Col. & Hock. Valley... jurado Fuel Consolidated Gas Delaware @& Hudson... Fort Dodge. Miun. @ >t Loul Missourt Pactfle Mo, Kan. & Texas... Mo. Kan @ Texas pf. Hocking Coal Towa Central pt. Miinois Steel ts Lake Erie & Western pt. Loula, N.0. & Cpt. Minn.” @ St. L. 2d Nat. Lead Co. pf. 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(Virginia) New stew 4,5 and 6 Foomu; renta $16 to $2) (cee IST AVE., 2249, uenr 116th at,—8 & 6 room apartments: $16 10 814. 00, isT AVE., well-mai 2D AVE. tr WD _AVE., 2106-2108, near s08th st.—3 oF @ Teoma, ‘with improvement 3D AVE, _auire Wahl's bell. 2D AVE., 80, Mungle hou 3D AVE, tuba; convenient house; $12.50, $14.50, ap sr. act Ak, 9 robma; all light, intent Improvement} rat 12TH 8T., 409 E.—Hooma & bedroom: _E. 18th’ wt, 8 rome, 37H 8T., 233, 33 duced fenta ted; awning: Spot was Reading, |ra 29TH 8T., 237 @ 289 E.—Very fine a oF 4 rooms, with Improv UTH BT. & 2D AVE.—In new & renovated houses, “3 6 rooms’ & ath ot OTH BT, 1? E,, roomn, “all low rent, 18TH ST., 113, near Lexington ‘ot 7 rooms & bat 19TH ST., 739 E.—Apartments of % & 4 rooms improvements; well-kept house: elegant location. SSTH ST, 172 F.—811 ‘ort | All light} Pangea; hot water STH 8T., 67 E., near Park—Seven rooms, bat Aecorated; $24 to $27. Janitor. 90TH ST. _tated; hatin wTH § apartment tele bells, hot, bathe free to tenants; wide atreet, floors deatened, Office in No. 223. 16TH 8T., 69 E—Reautifal fat bath, between La 108TH ST., Fooma, (ibs, range USTH 8T., 74 B— fiat, month free; $17: all Improvementa 19TH. ST. provement Call to-day, ze 120TH ST., 122 F.—4 rooms, best uptown; 97.60 _t0 $11; special inducements; call & examine. KANEDALE—Madison at per cent. on) — _ment, 8 large rooms; sepai LEROY ST. b4—$10; 8 lai See janitor, _ WATTS ST., 17, 19 & 21—To let, splendid apart- ments; rents cheap; fue location. Janitor. WAVERL room fiat, bath; all’ conveniences; rent only $18. Janitor er’ MORRISON, 208 W (nye; new house; $23, $32. fais, 5 rooms & bath, decorated ceilings & awn- apartments, low rent, rn STH ST., 246 W.—Elogant, light 4-room fal 24 floor, front; waire carpet HTH ST., 126 W.—Al & 7 large airy rooms; 2TH ST., 205 W., near 7th flat; ail improvem: 38TH ST, 424 W.—é-room apartments, all ‘4 in Srat-class conditto {tor or Morrison, 206 W. dist at, Q5TH 8T., Provemenia, select ten One Time, £0e. per line; Second Time, 176 Third ont Rohan Times, 1c." per he Unfurnished Houses to Let. west, near Broudway—Drown-stone sement. ALG. HEGEMAN @ CO., 1911 Broadway. and ambing | . Apply on premin hardwood Peano or caretaki Flats and Apartments to Let. Anturnished—Eact Sid oor to let in Improved tenement; rooms light & low | 1221 Broadway, corner of 10ist At 1, 1821 Broadway. of 4 large rooms, A. (» HEGEMAN & Ut . 619, near 35th $9.60, ‘bu. 16, near 64th st.—3 painted rooms in clean house, $8, $9. near elevated—$16; one month newly painted, 1921, arKe ‘roo $5 to 510. Light rooms, $18, In- 2032—5 large, near 108th st— light rooma, I-kept_ house, 207 80; wi «4 vi 35, 39th st —3 rooms, pantry, gas, 1B. opposite Dry Dock Bank—To 1 8 order. $10; 2, $8, 87 elexant flats, § rooms, bath; deco- new houses; $28, $27. Janitor. te, to upward; rente $12 & 4 rooms; all improvements, bath; rent moderate, Office near Lexington at Improv —Elegant flat ail improvements; low rent, 159 TO 167 E.—3 & 4 rooms, deco- ed; ranges, boilers, tubs, &c. . 211'TO 233 F.—New house, 3 & 4 room $10 to $12.50; dumb walter 5 targe rooms, nd park, $17. 118. E.—Brown-stone fats, 6 $18, $14 monthly. wiy decorated, light 5-room large —Ground fiat, 6 light rooms ed; auit professional person, ‘HOST. 182 ath; halle bh Bu —Beautiful single flat, all im- lovely location, reduced’ ty $20. corner $8th at.—E! steam heat, coal & wood furnished; agent sen. Unfurnished—West Sid: VICH AVE., 41—Parlor tloor & base- tu dentred._ , Beat, alry F001 Y PLACE, 184, corner W. 10th at,—8- hot water, electric bells; ret Janitor seen any time, oppoaite 6 larg 689 to 697 Franklin ave.......... 518 to 521 St. ger rt furnished STH ST. SOTH ST. 106TH ST. 107 8D ST., 241 TO 245 W.—Apartments at terme IRVING PLACE, SUFFOI dist at, os BECKMAN. 808 Tih ave, & steady absorption of the grangers |ings; new house; $28, $32, BECKMAN, 304 7th ave. and trunk lines at improving figures. | 1TH gt. 65 W.—Nice flat, 6 rooms, $18 The early rise in the industrials in-| "4 $23. | duced realizations and a moderate re- = se = action ensued. Lake Shore sold at | 1GTHST.,.226W.—ATTRACTIVE FLATS 1881-2, the highest price ever attained.) BIG TO @#U. JANI TOI, _ ‘The’ steamship Spree, which salls for| rH st., 315 W.—Handeome, newly decora 6 room Itor. bath; ‘all improvement $18. Janitor, ontaining 4, 6 Tent ‘low; half month | a ynges} new hou! 434 W.—Apartment of 3 large, airy rent $11. ight Fent only ‘$15, W.—Apartments, all im: nts, 8 rooms, $3D Lo $OO, MAN @ COL, 1321 Broadway 120-126 A. G. HE: Ti 4 gam ALLAN STH ST, Mil to $4. dist st... 337 ‘apartmenta; callin HTH ST., 17, 319 W.—New brown stone. 4 Tight rooms, $17; ‘basement, ¢ rooms, Improvements, 10, sia 48TH ST., 634 W.—Apartmenta, @ light room, oor, 6 ‘room: My 360 W.—NI eRdm haus th improvement with beths, quiet, well-kept house, rent $28, 830. ‘9TH ST., 312, 330 W.—8 & 4 rooms ed; near 8th D 8T., 636-637 W.—Desirable Sipartsienta, all ‘painted; mall {atniliee; #9,30" 2, rH ST. ‘of 4 rooms & bath; st (9TH 8T.—101 WEST END A *foams, ‘bath: heated: select tenant ast st. rooms hecte ooh hall @ bathroom, 100TH ST month ff inst st, private hall; 325, ioep ST... 70 W.—Six rooma & bath, $25; weven Fooms, $28; quiet house. ITH ST., corner st LSTH ST., 314 W— rome & bath; quiet house; NTH ST., 233 W. either furntahed, $15, Palnted decorated, Janitor, basement, oF YKE & WILLIAMS, 232 W. 125th a, Oy, OLY W. 4 wil ight rons, bath an \e ment. near S4th at, A—con provements: 26ih at, Am wr $3141 Witsstmons & rent, $7, $15. Nicely decorated @ & 6 H ST., 344 W.—Elegant fats. 6 rooms & bath, inducements, @ W.—Newly decorated apartment m heated, Janitor. B—3 & 6 Mgnt rooms, hall carpeted, $10 to $16. ST, 13-115 W.—Elegant a wo Ti ‘& bath; exposed" plumbing, hi hardwood, in the j select families Inspection; rents from $30 to $36, 81 W.—Destrabie 6-room fat 4," private hail, private block, $27 & up. ST., 270 W.—5 rooms, all light; private wide house, 1 W.—$11, $15. 3 & 4 rooms; halt « Janitor, 90 W.—Corner flats, 6 rooms, bath; a, Nicholas a1 —Cholce Nght fate, 6 rooms, all improvement, 519 to $23. Park; $19. between 7th & Sth aves —Sin- large, complete rooms, bath, OF unfurnished, §30; newly near Morningside gle ad “Mat, 7 Improvenivnts, $10; small ta 2D AVE.. 24—Blegant fu beds 2 gentlemen, coupi 3D AVE. £87—Furnished rooma for STH sT., | sien | TH ST. 48 E., near Broadway—Blegaat front NDSOME APARTMENTS of 4 rooms & I improvements, inciuding steam. hea rated & hardwood, rents $20 to $25. induce: PEHLEMANN & SON, 493 Columbus ave., R APARTMENTS; de 4 lice & 87 to a1 free Aug, 1: new s bath all tine Apply janitor, 177 W. butlding FLATS. Light, well-ventilated fate at reasonable reais, Apply oa premises, 2 W. bsih at HOICE CORNER FLATS, bath & all 5 light rooms, Improvements, #18 to $22; REDUCED RENTS. B52 to BS W. 420 4 rooms & bath. $15) all improvem ‘Smith, 1477 Broadway, pear 424 at A= 9TH 8ST, 62 W.—Cie quiek | house, Apply housekeeper, 14 Abingdon square, Flats and Apartments to Let. Unfurnished—West Side. THE CLARENCE BEEN et., 102 W., corner #th ave,—Blegant apart 46 rooins, bath; decorat eats ANTH ST., 109 B.—4 eregant rooms; gas, range, bath: improvements; % THTH ST, 742 B, corner Brown place—Cornt fiata, 6 Fooms & bath, $12 to $18 W.—4 rooms & bath; deco to $2 5 cow, ele fant flats, decorated; improvements; reasonable, WTH St, 1, 1 ant single date; ‘steam heating; jon. Janitor. Nice 6-room apartments, light, airy & in good orders only’ farniiven each. foot; good entrances halls ‘newly decorated, carpeted, &e. $13.60 & $14 monthly. ‘2466 8th ave, Ji any ume. Alvo 2457 8th ave., oppoaite the abo house, 6 nick roma, hall done over about 2 weeks ets, deo. : 87,50, § ROOMS: $11, 4 room: _ halle decorated; adulta; references. 638 W. 1 fis UPwaRD: all Improvements, BERINGER, 2908 lat st Unfurnished—Mise FLATS TO LET—8 large, L & cable cars, rente cheap, Hight rooms & bath, 448 W. 47th at, IMPROVED FLATS, 4 rooms, 209 ©. 10th at, Improved flats, 4 vooms, 19° Gre Improved fats, & rooms, 270 Improved flats, 3 & 4 room Vafurnished—Brooklyn. FLATS TO LET, ALL IMPROVEMENTS. 5 rooms & bath, all tn first-ct condition, +14 to $18 Mark's a & 126 Van Sicklen ave... quire on premises, or EWD. F. MONAHAN, Franklin ave., Brooklyn. Furntehed—West Side. ST., 316-318 W.—4 light cory rooms & bath, decorated, hardwood. Apora: expensively Parlor sult In gold: references oF. 273 W.—Handsomely fmrnished fata, private halls, § & 6 rooma. Janitor, 214 W., near Broadway—Handsomely furnished flat, 4 rooms, bath; everything perfect, re CATH ST., 44 W.—Completely furnished 5 rooma, bath, only $8.50 weekly; bargain. Janitor. W.—Completely furnished; @ $25 monthly; thoroughly reapect~ Bartlett, Renting Department, 429 8th 5 ROOMS, bath, completely furnished, #9 & S10 weekly; cool. “ELLIS, 273 W. S8th at, Unfurnished Rooms to Let. colored people; $8 up; only respectable. Furnished Rooms to Let. One Time, 906. Lacs tome; Thert and No exten charye on furnished rooms; évery convenien Dasement, LEXINGTON AVE., 223— "Single & double rome, XINGTON AVE., 493, 47th st.—Handsome $2 to $5; private temily; board optional. i for ything complete, $8; 1 hall room, $1. between 534 & Séth ot hall_room_for gentlemas. STANTON aingl.: & double; gentlemen only; private house, HL. Rottger. owner. STANTON ST., 37—Furnished front room, with cook stove, “to respectable married couple oF gentlemen, $1,50~$3.50, 8T. nished large room; 1 or 2 $1 to $2 weekly; handsome reading room, 230, near Bowery—Nicely furnished room for gentlemen oF housekeeping; private house. . 49 E., near Broadway—Large & small private baths, plano; permanent or tran: parlor, ‘ll vonveniences; permanent, city vist- tore accommodated, iM 428 K.—Neat front parlor, separate em with board if wanted: couple of geatle- in & wife, STH ST, 314—Large front re furnished, for gentlemen or housekeepin; bath, \ 8TH S8T., 423 E,—Nice small furnished rooms, from $1.25 up. aii 10TH ST., 84 B., near 4th aye—Front parlor, for rentlemen, oF ‘gentleman & wife. ale | 10TH 8T., 279 E.—Nice bedroom, $1 weekly, for girl oF ‘wido ee eer A:TH ST. 222 E.—Nicely furnished large Fooma, for howiekeep! ATH ST., 207 Fooms; gas, bath; 1st STH ST., 147 E.—Lare ‘at moderate pri 17TH ST. y ‘small Feoma, handsomely’ furnished; gentlemen only. ITH 8T., 148 E.—Large & small rooms, suitable Lor 2 enti ewlare In Bt ASTH ST., 233 E., ‘elegantly furnished rooms, quiet pri- vate house; summer prices, TH ST. 237 B.—1 FY cons jence; running water; large closets; private 1TH ST. $26 E.—Nicely furnished large room, bath, all conveniences; private house; cheap reat, 21ST st, men; quiet, UST §T., B= prices; ‘breakfast if mp ST, MT E—NI housekeeping, #4; ome $2.50, one $1.75, 2D ST., 218 E.—Large & small rooms, house ‘Keeping; msiried coupl ieee 0TH ST., 145 E.—8 lar furnished roome & bath! gentlemen, Roche's bell MST ST., 115 F.—2 pl Rentienien; bath; priva sb sib ®D ST, 163 E.—Nicely turnished rooms for Hehe housekeeping; also hall rome, GST 8T., B. (19 Prospect place), 24 & Furnied room, housekeepiug, $3; ball 25 E.—Newly furnished rooma; gentle ‘summer prices; comfortable, eel, a Wath $1.50, Kee hed 42D 87, leely furnished rooms men ping, $2.75 up; no ebil 43D ST., 334 E,—Nicely furnished back parlor; ‘also oiher rooms; hourekeeping; gas, bath. GST ST., 200 E.—Nicely furnished front rooms for housekenping; dishes, gas, bath; $2.50 up. 2 E.—Elegant parlor, back parlor couple; Hight housekeeping; all coi HST. arKe hometike; reasonable. SSTH ST., 107 E.—Furnished parlor & bedroom; 1 or 2 geatlemen; ground Moor, Miller, 4TH ST., 123 E.—Handsimely” turnt fernvate tamily; excellent Uelghburhoud; teria moderate, ae 12D ST., 219 B. near 44 ave. Improvements, $2 to $2.50 per week. fiwTH 8Y., 79 E—Large, front room house; running water; bath; board optional, NOTH ST., 103 K.—Nice front parlor; 3 gentler uen or light housekeeping, bat ‘araiabed rooms for housek é $207 se weekly. St, MOAM LAH Sit freee “small rooms; turn transien STH AVE, room for light hou 227A nicely furnlwhed lara kee summer prices 49 W.—Nively furninhed ummer prives Wo—Neatly furnished doubl fio e450 weeniys ee & ier ST, te W auitable for gwo; Nicely furnlshed fromt fom, bath; summer price.