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MAY ARREST THE STRIKE LEADER, Schoenfeld Says That Would Be the Contractors’ Last Tromp Card, 15 ALL READY TO GIVE BAIL. Predicts the Disbanding of the Borses and End of the Strike Next Week. 60 CONTRACTORS TO BE SUED. eunsel for Brotherhood Tailors to Bring Actions for Back Wages to Its Members. rumor was among the current this striking Brot! ora who swarmed around Walhalla and New Windsor Halls chat Meyer Behoen- ? the Brotherhoud, was rrested for alleged con- on the complaint of contracters, haven't been ar Mr. Schoenfeld, when s: “The Evening World” at New irand street, nt Committee Is receiving the contractors who desire to sign the Brotherhood's agreement. “I have heard the rum last trump of the Contr tion, if there ts anything in feld, the leader by @ report- Windsor Hall, 412 the Settiem , and may resort to almost anything to get even, lowever, 1 am prepared to furnish 1, and the strike will continue until all hands return (o work. T have not violated am aware, ‘Be to bother any amount of y law of which I trump up a continued Mr. Buh that to-day or to: “and 1 think morrow you will hear of the Contractors’ Assoclation dishand- ing There will not be fifty cont Association it to oppowe us by next week, and we will have about all our again by that time, and those who do rot sign our agreement will out tn the cold and will find that contractors who have all the work and all the workmen they may require. Leader Schoenfeld said this afternoon that #9 contractor: clty, had signed the Brotherhood agree- ment and given bonds, tractors usually employ 5,000 hands, and by Bunday morning that number will be at work tn the shops agaln under the new arrangement. In Brooklyn and Brownsville, 6,000 Brotherhcod men vomnen, a majority of the contractors signed the agreement, who have already gone back to work Will be Joined by many mero men at work signed will get rhese 300 con- and is practically over ining members the Inte national i As sembly No 465, of the Knights of Labor, jained the Brotherhood to-day. Workman Lipman was among the num- the’ strikers at Walhalla Hall ‘The mass-meeting announced to held in Cooper Union Monday night on account of the dem ane | capmakers, | to be held in Union Square to-morrow The strikers hold & mass-meeting in | Hall this afternoon. i Board of the Unlted Oarment Monday at 28 Lafayette place to discuss the situation in other citics. Four tenement-house contractors who or leave to sign the hood agreement were rejected to-da ARBITRATORS HEAR BOSSES. Contractors Give Their Version of the Strike of the Taille the Invitation te Hoard of Arbitration and Media Secretary Benjamin and Messrs, Heyman Hutt, enh street, and Isaae Lewi: of 2%) Sov- Contractors’ Hotel for @ conference with the Commis- | sion, and to tell their side of the con- tention with their late employees, striking tailors. the Commission that there were 9) contracting tailors the metropolitan district, about half of his Association, “Two or three w copies of a Brotherhood of Tailors and the Unite jarment Workers of America, i us to sign a new agreement gover were memby 8 ago we received the United merely glanced at + as the old one ran tll Bep- ing the new cont posed we found that section 8 would : the management of our busi- ness to the walking delegate, made by it adjuster of all differences | between the emplo: and section 9 provided that we should agree not to make it compulsory worker to make a garments in a certain number of hours, y the same wages to a drone that we did to the goed me- thus forcing “We positively Here is Mr, sign the contract, and he will tell you that yesterday morning one of his men, B, Schnitzer, put on his coat and hat and applying vilo names to Mr, left the shop of his own accord. a walking and told Mr. Lewis he must take this Lewis suid he couldn't of his own ac- do it; the man had cord and had Insult ‘Right or wrong, you must take him liking delegate, He came and joined our Association and expects his’ s.xty employees to go on strike to-night. ‘he employees have made the state. ent that members of our Association Lewis ain't ei It Is not true. I will forfeit $110 hat one member of tn signed this arb.tra) Contract compels the be ued on that bond, contractor to Wut we shail stand by him and fight the ea8e to the bitter end.” All this was told in answer to the questions of Chairman Wiliam Purcell and Commissioner Edward Feeney and Judge Gilbert Robertson. ne anil IN THE WORLD OF nor. "Union Na a Jacob " jgarmakers Unton ng has levied @ 10-comt Aesessmen: for ii aniom label agitation * Financial y Louis Recker, of makers’ Calon ‘80, has moved to 110 avenue. Bee Leupp, 430 Willie avenue, ected Secretary of Carpenters’ U Machine Wond-Workers Purhiture- Workers’ Union No. » Fale an agitation fund by of 19 cents per week. Thomas Duneworth t* the new delecate of Theaitioal Protective Un to the Mutlding the Central Labor Un Wor Window-iane « nd cary uae refused to Han t tho International \ jae elected near & ponding Secretary. Loeal Lodge No ation of Mactiinist ant ue different leat | 5. F Sshel Krepps, BF Horner Dn. Gs gaiice Atsombly and elethom diucrict tlone in tiie ebty the dues of every In tie. Conference watt! Thureday, Aug. 1 The Iron Moulders’ Union of Anu pletely revised te coustitniion and. ritual, sick | pet | 4 mut ving the same by «imp Lenont was aaiuttished wight provides f week for thirteen @eoks, The dues nte per Week, All uulon moma menue work entirei hae, and thes han’ elght By be compelled to reduc Munisipal tom last nbht age of t alslative measure, propoied by sibinitted ta poptige ote; awd that a the comytiiueais of aay ofa {oehall have the right to Nave Cie question of his recall aubmitted to A pot: rr FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES in neat SUNDAYS WORLD, Aug. 4 Mont extraordinary features ever published? —— \Vrick Stallions Battle to a Finish at Manhattan Beach, Two stallion pontes engaged in a} bloody battle to a finish was the ex- traordinary spectacle afforded the guests at Manhattan Beach in the early hours this morning. The combatants were Banner, the $10,000 wrestling pony of Rice's Circus Carnival, and Grover, who is valued | at $15,000, Grover has not been starrel | this season, but Banner's name heads the bill of the circus, ‘This may account for the bad blood that was spilled, Anyhow, when the troupe of perform’ng ponies was turned out for exe this morning the rivals met, They were in fighting mood, and without ahy warning Grover rushed at Ranner and knocked him heavily to the ground While the fight proceeded there was some lively becting on the bridge over looking the scene of battle, stallions | finally lock“d in a deadly embrace. Grover showed signs of distress, and Thuiner, Uhrowing his welght’ onto fell on top of his antagonist, nies were go badly used up tha ives Lad to be appl vefore uid be removed, exhausted but still full of tight, FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES im next SUNDAY'S WORLD, Aug. 4, Most extraordinary features ever | Published! BEVERLY WARD SUES. Wents His Brother-! Law to Ac- ount for His Father's Estate. Beverly Ward, a well-known clubman, has begun a@ suit in the Supreme Court to compel his brother-in-law, Luther Kountze, the wealthy banker, to render an accounting as trustee of the estate of his father, Montagnie Ward, who ated June 30, 1879. Ward applied to Jus- i) tice O'Brien to-day for the appoint- nent of a guardian for the infant de- fendants in the cose, Montagnie Ward left $400,000 in trust to his four children, Beverly, Delaney and George Barclay Ward and Helen Parsons Kountze, On the death of the testator’s children the trust fund re- verts to their children, the grandchil- dren of Montagnie Ward, It is alleged that Kountze has ued |g the Income of the trust estate to build | $ up the principal instead of paying St to | the heirs, thereby increasing the value | of the edtate for the grandchildren at ne expense of their parents, —— FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES in neat SUNDAY'S WORLD, Ang. 4. Most eatraordinary features ever published —————e Politics in the New Bridge. An election of chie? engineer tor the propored East River Bridge will bo hetd to-day. There | nave been many distonsions amoug Coun TR lsnAre Cea iG te RIKER Gas Tak Mietokion members are trying to elect will help them and thelr New York members are t TS Buck, of thie city, why wiapendion bridge. Jake W barking Seged grabbing echeme t Brooklyn A Lecture on the Cuban War, Fraay Re FB, Woodward, the Cuban war core porieave and hair respondent, whose exci! real pes have been dessribed ta ‘Ti ‘orid,”? We abeat to begin a lecwure tour und the agernent of John % Rogers Woolward’s first lecture will be delivered at] Proster's The next Sunday evening. I. w be Incidents’ to the usual aacrod concert and wtil begia at & = — Dr. Warner ably Acqulifed. Dr. Henry Warner, who was recentiy indict for forgery in the second degree, charged with using b with bis employer's name to wet nounces that Ree rier Ronorably discharged olared the charges agalust him to be AFTER DINNER, to prevent that feeling of fulness and distrem, aid digestion and assimilation of f004, cure head ache wii bitousness. ‘1 Lave been troubled very much with Indigestion and nothing seemed to at- ford me auy relief until. I commenced taking Hood's Pill, Afiey taking one box I am entirely well," Mus, Annie THUSHER, Gouldsville, Vi THE MR, WORMSER BURIED, Simple Services at the House of] the Dead Banker's Brother, Col. Aain and Edward Lauterbach Among the Pall Bearers. The Body Interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. The funeral of Simon Wormser, the banker, who died euddealy on Tuesday | nighi, took place from the residence of his brother, Isidor, at $35 Mifth avenue, this morning. Services were conducted by Rev. Dr. stave Gotthell, of Temple Lmanu-Hh, (ssisted by the Hove. J. Stiverman and arger, Dr, Gotthetll delivered a briet address euiogising the Nie ana deeds of the decease The rematlis were then conveyed to Cypress [MMs Cemetery, The seevico for the dead was there delivered by the Rey. J. Siiverman, The pallbearers wero Col. 1. 1K. Hain, kaw thach, James Seligman, Abra % Mayer Letmian, ¢ Tag, nger, Samuel Schaefer, | Sigmund Nowstadt, ¢x-Attorney-General Simon W. Rosendaie, of Albany; Bugene | Meyer, Kdwin Einstein, David Kohn and | &. Ste) Amor oli pronent “were x. pwel dames eR AL, Seligman, | ex-Judge | Ditten- Edward Lauterbacn, B. Lud, aH ga ntative of the banking firnia of Lazard Vreres, Heldelbach. lekelheime Co, Kuhne, Loeb & Co, | Jacob Bernheimer, Isa Stein, of n \R tos.: Frederick Uhiman, Albert Stott. ner, M. Schaefer, Henry bit Max Hotischid, St teasnme We Hatten Col J. Keller, Leopold Wormser, of Heviem: M. athan, Meyer Lehmann qi Rinaniel: Lehman, the bankers, Max Btadler, John PB. 'K Ker Hubn, of PUT a ie Ranger brothers, P. J ‘Mores Gooahant ane only one of the family who was ent from the funeral was Louls mser, the youngest brother of the banker, Who tx now In Europe. ‘The four sons of Mr. Wormser and his brother Isidor have all been in town Wednesda on Ay, he latter has’ been completely pro: trated “by thu sudden death a iy his ther and life-long partner in busl- hess. Mra, Isidor Wormser is slowly re- covering from a nearly fatal attack of itiners.” A- simple wreath’ of violets, Knotted with heavy bunds of crepe the doorbell, was the only badge of mourning ible at the house where the body of ‘the millionaire banker lay. It way inclosed in a richly ornamented gale caskets covered with back cloth, which stood upon a low platform in the Aeawingeroon wurrounded by. a) profi: | sion of fowerk, ‘A bed of white rosebuds covered the top of the coffin, and at the head was floral pillow, bearing the = word “rather,” while a similar pillow rested at the foot of the coffin, with “Grand- pa upon tt, A broken column of red and white roses and Milles also stood at the foot while the entire room was embow with, tropical plants and flowering shrubs. —— $1,500.00 AT STAKE. Letters of Administration Asked For in the Mora Case, David May, of Howe & Hummel, on fof Juse Manues Mura, applied for letters of administration to-day on the estate of Jose Maria Mora, who died In 1892, at Rio de Janeiro, leaving a widow | an id six children, “his ste preliminary to a suit which wi be brought shortly tora halt | interest in the celebrated Mora Amounting to $1,600.00, which t ish Cortes has decided to pay int stalments to Antonio Maxiino a Mi Instantly Relieved and Speedily Cured by Giticura Cunr 'TReatwerr. — Warm baths with Covicoms boar sonia ppl. cations of Curiocna /olniment), nnd mild doves of OUr1cURs KesoLvant (the new blood fegeal Sgr rh Clearing Sale Prices. WORLD: 1 : ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK Will Furais h Your Flat. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST All House, Room ard Apartment Advertisements World this week repeated FREE in the Evening World. Cents. Over 500,000 Circulation, its and Apartments to Let. Furnished—We Nicely furnished Fexpectable part Sicnly furnished flat, 4 roome 14 Words 30 Flats and Apartments to Let. forslened sata th tmiproveneata, “CARPETS, last BABY CARRIAGES, RNITURE, IGERATORS, REDDING, CURTAINS, TINWARE, ic., &e. J.Baumann&Bro 1313 and 1315 Third Ave,, bet. Cth and Toth Sts, 76TH ST. ELEVATED Re Furnished —Miseellaneo FURNISHED FLATS go to hea flats and Apartments Wanted. Unturnishe: . between Sh Oth Open Saturdays till 10 P, Excursions. Long Island Railroad’s| Dentistry. NEW oda DENTAL PARLORS. (on amount of #1 6 Veht rome & bath, NEW SHORT LINE Manhattan Beach. COMMENCING Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. —— Furnished Rooms to Let. One Time, We nt Subsequent Te wroeon Sundaye Brooklyn Brid Terminus of Sth Ave vat 4 Brook lya, | ! i we Elevated Broadway--Very Unfurnished—Weat Side. ata W Wore IRVING PLACK MANHATTAN BEACH, LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E. ROUND TRI {near Bleecker ‘breakfast If denired. 40 CENTS, aT, between Variok & Marte pation, wuftania for RIVINGTON 8, housek sepine: wuss, Dr. Keeney, Louis | WHITEMALL, Tevth extracted positively without pate Wt hourly from 140 PM CONEY ISLAND Culver Route. Round Trip, 25 Cents. Leave foot Whitehall at to 0.10 AM Apply housekeeper, ntely partons. tle etioted be ie All oncratio «wa SINUTON AVE., 233—Nicely turmished Fooms, for onw of two gentlemen, $2 ei. 1th @ 2th ata—A forntehed ball room, 471—Front_room, 2. gentlemer | NEW sistem TAL PARLORS, TIVE FLATS have. and 14tu ot, und sunday, Open day, wa! “$8 Best Teeru 8): orhers $4 and | r ht rooms @ private every Improvement teely furnished front rents moderate, nicely furnished, traprlent, perma’ and. balf-aourly rooma, with all Hh; privace hal ‘esirabla for 2 peopl ROCKAW AY oe ne more taken, B., near Droadway—farge & email Aiko parlors; bath; perinanent, transient; 2 panies, 609, , 7 Broadway—Nice furnished $1.28 to HB weekly. 222 E—Nicely fuuntehed tack parlor 7TH ST, NW. — Sporting. RIVERSIDE WHEELMEN’S MEET. Professional and Amateur BICYCLE RACES 27th at, near Tih ave.; arge fou mpart 4 —Blegant furnished rooms, + Dath; $2.60 to $8. F--Furniahed p also 2 connecting rooms; SUNDAY EXC UP THE HUDSON BY THR MAGNIFICENT SOUND. “CITY OF WORCESTER,” Leaving Kier 40, O14 Number. Desbrosses at. ferry, SUNDAY, A AL 10 A M., and from =n Hl \ ;| 8 roy 8, oH, d : furnished square | elegantly turniahed re. penne, ception & Mork oom; millinery preferred. 24/380 xT... 317 W—setection of newly furaiened gentlemen MORROW, 2.00 P. » MANHATTAN BEACH. | ‘smnex Wout toon S ' Wheeler 7 Halal vag 4 W Apartments 1 foot of Lakin at, ruuming water; fat W=Chotee Broom apart truprovementa; 621) ST, 416 W—Four rooms, coked al Grand Stand, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES A fine orches:ra Tickets on sale oat Ms? Mroatvay, and Annex 0! WOLD PLEASE GLEN | G ISLAND Dentechiant,"* fishing, bowling & bilarle FEA MERS LEAVE 49 Wit, 4 rooms; 22D 87, 154 B Large, one We & 2 |-STH ST... 243 W.—Doctor’s oft Jed, newly wavered furnished. single rooma: to eLtliren; free to Avg rt r . All_roate to Coney Irland diroet to tract Lost, Found and Rewards. ened front root, | + other roame, $1.78 to $2.60. R=Nicely tw staiion and M STTH RT, 207 B—Cheer kevping! $4.60; alt con 120 B= Furnt Boutueraers accommodated; 1 Iaree parlor: Elegant Mata of 6 roo n deomely decor Fawood trim, all rooms Hebe in the finest s KVIAES, main: expored plumbing, Pin se All House, Room and Apartment Auvertisements World this week repy: the Evening rent from $20 to) 8 24, 4 & broom ely firnished rooms” ted FREE In 4 14 Words gO Over 500,000 Circulation. 30 E.—Nowly private house @ nels borhood y furnished room; gentis | of Mght housekeeping, conveniences, reu- rooms & bath. 1 ahed front hall ted- 140A. M2 AL, ie Ww Five to Houses and Apartments to Le: jurist | orenves, singly of eh puite; ‘ocominodated ; Parlor floor & baxement i private Nouse with owner, ar Sth ave. Be ? Cibsequent Times, tba per (ie, E.—Furnished room nousekesplag, reasonable, techy Dr rooms, | 29TH BT. 2: sand SCURSION © EXT SUNDAY VIA WEST SHOi Unfurnished Houses to Let. slegant | STH eT. hear Morningside Park, AT NIAGARA Vath, quiet house, ght Lousekevpl ast PT. 292 leo other e001 Special train will E.=Nicely furnished aloove rooms, York, foot of Fran from $1.25 up. © —Purnished room 1.36 select and con-t WARKEN & SKIL: S wanted, owier 4 resident all ight rooma, bath & Indies oF gen- New York as fol to let or will re erly furnished rooms, a Indies, gentiomen; irmation apply ROOM HOUSE, 2 neighborhood reasonable rea large furnished roome and at mations NORTH BEACH. Electric Lights. then Hourly 4 2 rhome, OHO, $10.50, Bi andeome Foi 2, PO LEV by be a 401 WOAT, @ large fi TH ST. tt near Lexington ave.—Nicety near Lexington a CHOICE CORNER FLATS FREE | Fare 10 a: entiemer. | enres Care via Bot Hes Coney Island, Sea Beach Rae 6 house; furnished roome, anement fur caterer. Well-furnished ntlemen or hous FITZSIMONS &°SMITH, 1477 TORIA PLATS, parlor oor; et [utara sr, DUCED PROM $22 AND $25, ré FINEST IMPORTED BFL 14. GIAN WonsTen sUITS, Tee DEST QUALITY SERGE AND ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS REDUCED FROM $18 AND © ae $, IMPORTED FINE 8b) HOMESPUN AND VICUN stits; REDUCED F e AND $36.00 $ STYLIBH suNMER Brits, MADE OF ALI WUOL PAL RICE; REDUCED PROM. 42 ° AND $15.00, Stewart Building, BROADWAY AND CHAMUBE 194 Broadway, BETWEEN FULTON AND JOUN STS, DISEASES OF MEN. Quickest cure guaranteed. The well-known ape. cinlist, Dr. H “Treskow, 2 Uroatway, hae Moe at 14 V near can be consul 3. aT COMPLETE MUCKNING OUTFITS order or ready made; all we eke TORS! ata ave more Lodges, Societies & Meetings. PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS' Amalgamated Society of New Yor. pect! JAMES D. MULLARKBY, Pros, JOHN CROWLEY, ~ Instruction. Take HOOD’S Pills for all Liver His, BXCRLAIOR Bievele Hiding Sehooo!, G5th et. £" 4¥¢,, bank building; 1 lesson Wv., 6 lessons pidndight aad TA SEIDL CONCERTS, | Round Irip Keduced to 25 Cents Around Staten Island, Dally, steamer Ancor With or without board, wiih frint parior wecomimotations furnished doub! , tinprovements 0 TigMt partion 2 ntoely furnt 4 front rooms West Side. 10 SEPT Houses Wanted. 6AM and Sundays and hoiidaes ee rn geal ee ED Flats and Apartments to Let. Unfurnished—Brookiyn for Sale. CLOTHING CREDIT. SEWING MACHINES. J eUMNER AVE. Sinevet prices, | 120 Ram i4ih eh and Bd Gran’ oe + Southerners &: 1 with aanples. 2M Bast lath at ndy, etgar ands og from business Nicely tarnished large rooms Furnished~-Weat Side. hounekeeping; modern improv well stocked; ret gat Tent &_ForTUNE Ihandpoek PRE ELGAR Nase tM Broadway, Lit £2! aven—R - set, We Poraished room te i rated; awaiuge, mew by All House, Room ard Apartment Advertisements printed in The World this week repeated FREE In the Evening World. 14 Words 80 Cents. Over 500,000 Circulation, _Furn hed Rooms to Let. Weet Side. 222 W.—Gentieman; newly furaiahed . clouete,, FaNnlog water; privale TH st. fyuare family LTH St. Se W ber wea, Ring FETE ST. 1N Wom Saree, room, handsomely furnivhed; all convenience Miller. It ST, 304 Wi=teraa front room, bedroom, housekeeping, $1 weekly. McArdle, ISTIE ST, 260 W—Furnished room ight Bouse keeping, man & wife; gas, bath; $3. wrt $1 e & small cool rooms; alae tack parlors; Wansients accommodated; refer ences, wri sf food room, very reano: 19TH ST, 343 W, “turnlshed inrge room Uousrkeeping: “lorge. ball ciegantly furnished square yim Bath; 2 Aight,” private house; Fees Abin. W.cLarge front rooms, mat & bath & every convenience, . 226 Ww. omturtably furnished square iemen; private tamaily. Large front room, furalaiedy all conveniences; low reat, de 289 W.—Large & smail roome; ale pam los, with ptano; terms reasonable. : W.—Nowly furnished front teem: 1 "room; running water; samane? 220 aT, 102 WomHandsomely furnished back pare ly, wish extensioa; reasonable; gentlemen of Uahe baunckceping, ao) eae 5 W.—Largs, nicely furnished roema, large @ small; bath; terme tea- week; good tabie; board optional. W.—Newly furnished roome, ait conveniences; rent reasonable to gentlemen or marriet couple, eee ATH ST, 200i) W.—Neatly furntehed room for Tight! housekeeping; terms mod NTI ST. 17 Wo—Handeome wats, bathar single fooms; transient of permanent; summer rate ATH ST, 200 W—Neatiy furnished rooma, tiget howrekeuping; plenty closet room; terms moder ni 8t, 3 ‘Neat ea aver ie; eae men or housekeeping; large reasonable, OTH st, WcPrivate houses large Geet room, $3, 8%; Amerie maly. OTH BT, 66 W.—Larg rate ms, permanent of transients, ‘ealetne Praa- calse, moderate. OTTIL 8T., 40 W.—Comfortabiy turntahed equate & hall roome, $2.50 per week upward, NTH ST., 4 W.—The Wiiton—Chotce of hend= furnished rooms; private bath; meals reasonable Fatow. rf. 46, near Broadway (Hotel Florence ble rooms, $2 week upward; populate taurant, premises. ! STH BT. $37 W — Alon conveniences, $3 85; hi 20TH ST., 40% W.—Flegant furnished rooms, #9 to #8 weekly; private bath; running water, HOST. 345 Wy —Lacge closets; good loration: bi ust st, W.—Connecting rooms for house Keeping: ni room. MST ST., 938 W.—Kourekeeping rooms I Clean, al! improvemonta; front or reap Rall MST 8T., 300 W.—Kler n MD MT. 244 W—Denirabie rooms, with oF ‘without fino location; $2 upward. aD MS W.--Attraetive foome; ail Come clean beds; fae location; $2 + good neighbor! Comfortably furnished Foe jitiemen only, without board, | 93D 8T., 202 W—4 nicely furnished rooms ter housekreping; all conventences. room, ‘elwgant parlors & ball rooms; oF housekonping. Private House, moderate | sqriq sT., 18 W.—Handsomely furnished reome} 4 summer tram moderate prices; Southerne 2 aolicited. 128 W.—Rummer prices: richly ture Trays, "deltghtfully” cooly : 4 optfora, ASTHT ST. 300 W.—Purnished room, Tight heaee Keoping! front & back parlor; hall room, $1.50 _ turmieneds 40 large room for goutleman; private houses bath. seTIt ST, 2 for Night Nourekeeving reasonable to rewpecte able persons; only $4 ee ATH ST, 252 W.—Front parler, other well fuse nished ‘rooms; housekeeping Allowed; all ime provenients, HST. 189 W., just off Droadway—Large, ¢, le atly turatah 4 rooms on parior floor; breake iptional ef TH 8T.. 26 W.—Cool, well furnished rooms, hear fircadway, at very moderate prices. Ht ST.. 283 W., station 59'h—Desieab'e furnished toms, en suite Or singly, $3 upward. Johnecm, W.-Large front room; also small homeith TH AT., 286 W.—Cool, io house; home comforts; $2, 88 W.. short) pion fr free trom Droste Fable coal riome, $2 upwar: 2 W.—Nicely furnished hull rooms, reasonable rates, W., near Bro» #7, sient clane; breakter loon er W.—2 connecting foome tot Bouse keeping, $5: ball room#; rerpectable partion, 43D _ST., 412 W.—Large, Randsome parlot; rum- hing Water, gas beth; $4.50; gentlemen oF | housekeeping: i bat; aap ST., 115 W.—Large front room; ruing water; algo hall room, summer prices, 42D 8T., 282 W.—Newly furnished large & smell near Broadway; summer prices, . 147 W —Cool, bright, cheerful rooms transient accommodated. 1, handsome, secon! conveniences; private family; 63. OTH ST. ished’ basem 8D ST. 139 icely furnished hall” room, ivan conveulence; board optional, Mr. 9TH ST. 1) W—Dedrooms, $1.75 @ 5, oom ath; Tight roma, ite! moderate, A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM to men, wire at 462 WW. 250h at, Worth of tasth Street, NTH ST., 114 F.—Furnished rooms to tet with st. ac. alry tront room, gam peivate tamily; $8, avs rt wtTH Miscellane: MEELY furnished dou cool airy, in Harlem; ladies oF gentlemen; per month, 1, 8. box 663 World, Halen ae J Brooklyn, ASHLAND PLACE, 2 -Furniahed rooms: 9. abe jetlom to lent howseksepiog; 10 minutes beldgs, DUFFIELD ST, 171,93, fesirable front room, well farniaed for ldusekeepings fromt ball 8. Treoklyn—2d floor, bath Cory room, all 3 terme NASSAU ST. PINEAPPLE 87. 108—Furntshed Foome @ Blocks equate room $3; room $1.50, RHORN ST, S77—Pleasant, airy emen or housekeeping; $1.35 to $3 ait con Oe oneal Furnished Rooms Wanted. A REFINED GENT) N desires nloely. furs foom, Address, with full pastioulars, Roam, box $82 Wer'd, uptown, BY young nished room for location, weet hborhood: must ble, otherw we ante faraished or ual ‘Address Kellogg, 61 5. 9th wt, RESPECTABLE gent tn serch of large ral th bach, gam, he. wi sn “Odterat with ‘particulary box 15 World,

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