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+. | : ‘ { 9 : 3 iz z { 6 THE N.Y. A. C, GUESTS English Team Not Braggarts, bat Expect to Show Up Well. No Calculations Upon Winning Cer- tain Events Sept. 21. Aa Informal Reception at the Visit- ing Athletes’ Hotel. ‘When the two English athletic teams who are to contest in a series of tourna- ments with the New York Athletic Club d the Yale College Athletic Club re spectively, got down to breakfast this morning at the Murtay Hill Hotel, they found an interested lot of resident ath- letes waiting to meet them. Among those who met the visiting athletes this morning were President James Whiteley and ex-President Bar- tow 8. Weeks, Secretary J. G. Gulick, E. C. Carter, James 8. Mitchell, W. 8. Baldwin, B, F. O'Connor, J H. Haslin, ‘W. H. Harrison and Manager Duffy, of the New York Athletic Club. These all clustered around Reginald Williams, the high jumper, who came up after partaking of breakfast, and entertained all in the lobby of the hotel. He sald “We had a beastly time coming over. Every one of our boys has been affected by having to keep inside the cabin. “You have formed some opinion as to how many of the events you are xoing to carry off,” Mr. Willlams was asked. “Indeed, I do not know," he replied, amilingly. ‘Really, we do not hope to win any. but we may pick up a few of them, after all. You see, we have not trained any together in the last month or six weeks, all onr boys hav- ing been travelling on the Continent until we came together to take the ship “We have started out with the great- est expectations In the world of showing American athletes a thing or two which is quite new. Whether we will succeed, time only can tell, Anyhow we hope to make a number of good friends in this country, and begin an era in athletic contests that will be fraught with much interest.” Mr. Williams sald that they would not fo up to New Haven, but would quietly slip down to the grounds of the Staten Island Athletic Club, where they hoped to rest and recuperate. It was around President F. 8, Horan, of the Cambridge A. ., that Maclane Van Ingen, Sherman Day and R. R. ‘Wade clustered. Atl the talk was about the prospective departure for New Haven. T can say," sald Mr. Horan, “is T have a badly used-up lot of ‘ath- T imagine that we will be able hem: Into shape between ni and th inning of ntests. If #0, great oxy fons of win- ning some of the gam: Godfrey Shaw, of the London A. team, was anxious y re his men ‘could do their tra’ when fold by Benny C. Williams 5 York Athletle Club, that hi, either put on the finishing te nhattan Field or at Columbia Oval, e said he would start training at on Benny Williams and John ©. Gul invited Capt. Shaw to Inspect the New ork Athletic Clab house. After belng shown through the lub-house he sald that it was the prett seen. TITUS, CABANNE AND MURPHY. Chairman 6 ermits Them to Ride Pending Investigation, st he had ever 8T. LOUIS, Sept. 5 —The ban of sus pension under which Messrs. Titus, Ca- banne and Murphy have been squirm- ing since last Saturday has been lifte pending the inquiry that ts mail into the recent “Jobs” at the Pastime track, and the three men will be suffered to ride untii their innocence or guilt ts thoroughly established. Chairman Gideon, how r, did nat yield to the demand made upon him Without stipulating that all prizes won by the trio she deusion in the WITH THE WHEELMEN. 1 he held pending a aKe, ‘The second annual century run 6 Leainn ton Wheelmen will be heid on Sunda 6 ‘The route 1 to New Hrunswick and return, Hoch | Aivisions will om West Forty-second ferry. | The Anish will be at 8 Rntries will be re: by Jolt M. Kingen, Secretary 62 Lexington avenue. city | Runs scheduled by the Colontal Cycle Clubs are | announced by Capi, MA follows Sept. %. to Yonkers. Sept. 1 t Sept 22, to Orange to New Ri eof the “'Sorlahle Fire? outing at h Sept, 8 will be an upon one-mile le race Chairman Gideon has consented to allow Titus, Cabanne and Murp! them temporarily f won by them sh of the charges filed agai The big bun excle path to Wherlmen are taland. enjoying am Cyclist Searle Given It U ERIE, Pa. S—R. P. Searle, the eyctiat who attempted to ride from Chicago to New York. | Feached thir city at 3 M., a day ahead of (Sey aster AP Gee Sar ICT Bearle gave up ihe attempt. findin routs {impassable to. 7 owing lous rain He will go ago fa the morning and Make ansihe g eee Wolfe Says He Outrode Seurte. CHICAGO, Sept W. Wolfe, hotte ef the Chicago-New York ne back t9| Chicago last night after show Be ' claims was 15) m Lincoin Club man at Ham eranks of his bicycle trok turn iia ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, Bept. 5.—Th morrow’s rac lows: First Race—Six and a 4 ST. ASAPH, Va., entries and weights for to- on this track are as f furlongs # May 1D Henetactor Fiakew Doras 1 at. Li Come Home Becond Race Criterion Misery Duteh Lady Little Alice. Tanglefoot Third Race Ponce de Leon ‘Wyoming Prince Klamath Juggler Fourth Race—One mile “ Four fur Lotion 107 Joe Mack Jack Denniwon 10 Dervtah Marie Lovell 102 Renaissance Fitth Race—Four and a halt furlones, Relipse, Jrecceceeseo 12 J. MeLaughiin Manola SUheT Tammany Hail Malheur. BASEBALL CHAT. Te was hard luck, ‘“Dad."* half-way decent support, in the outfield Foreman, Th ben me fn “Infant Intor promines to drop ball in magnificent experience he will fool ‘any By the way, Foreman ts the ‘kid’? Giant promined to annihilate, The nd Hreltenste: of +m, in Pittsburg, He looked 0 easy that of the Glanta mate mental calcul just how far the feld plate on the Pole Gi wasn't #0 eany, after all | Van HHaltren tn growing to be th any In the busines led with he atond ad reached second. an aay fy, until Donovan aNiening, 80 Connie unable Je to run ont hite Rusia should be the big ti Inning y Deen al y «double play would hi oe Thone * regularity The Orange A tle City towers hay ters on Saturday Nob Wallac rday and hed against Brooklyn, eland he made a bet of #25 ( ‘of doubt ia have wht the Nashville team 4 haa played a game not the nchadule. tied, the question. : The mtanding of the ing wan aw follown Wit GSI Chteag Horton fo 47 “68 Washington Hirooklyn. "5 60 48 St Laule New York. 89 61 (616 La utavilie —— HALF MILLION New Departure in Wants. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. A glance through t raves for maiden hora never won a race, Mi He races ever con je worst. to the publi ot y dev The et they are failures port they are fall worth developing, A boy © tude for riding will soon get mount te no Peason Vetore the public There k ane Aittonat ic te thrown all at aea and b Wine Careful Mxuring on f and ther is any amount of @ Tt An. effort should be rate lat sand Lampligat PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Maden, nm Luffalo, Wild East’? drawing prone Park, who re tly return has concelved an show. ard Brooklyn, as he t Bunty for hi ntroduce many novel t Ame of the Cleveland Athletic Chu: Jersey Athiotic Club, Moore You are mistaken to le not an allen, although abroad Crescent Rowling Club, of Brooklyn. Pistaburg To-Morrow. Of Une five eam GUARANTEE PAGE. It you had received cially, there would have been a different story to tell eee Manager Mack has certainly due up a wonder jef-handed manipa. n, and with a little more that the frars naw Johanie in practice while they we peveral string of Rood days pungling work Va a for the lias of the feat gaine | having mutted | Land gazed at the fy The chan other players Nadn’( howled at could have kept on home, Hot just imagine Mack, Merkley & Co. ret i i and thin te what ¢ DR. nd division, Va ke may be ex irda’ continue to win with monotonous boyn will again have the tor thelr opponenta on al angeltes will try (9 even up mat Spiders’ pitcher, was put In oy tailed @ has won every game and when his againnt 1 and he There will be a meeting of the League in Chattanooga next Saturday to decide remainder of the Sheeps head Bay programme shows that there are no to be ridden by kh of relief when thin fact is known, the halt. o ride are amusing. As a mediun Asa help to the There Is no reanon earth for giving much races except to develop now talent In the Jude the past two raven at She 4 there im no material we an aptl but there all this parade of youngstern I not bother to Mart when to this ea that a has engaged features, includ Mw football game ween white and lack sional boxers (with all the spare ain n Brooklyn to carry. the daword contests on horseback > bag punching comp walking | ning raves, and other attractions, Eo he revetved 240 Hroadway, room 14 nk Glrrard, of Chicago, and Jimmy 1 Jam, were matched a fow days ago t tn “4 ng & sultad en-round bout for a purse of $750 at a show to be given Oot 12 They are to meet at 132 founds,” weigh in at che ringalde Dick O'Nrien, who was knocked out r ‘ th Hoaton a few an that Se intents to go West a tor @round host with KL Mecay Me fy Needham Rily Mei Wa: fore any cud o! Bus s 8 Danny Mefiride way asked the other night. by naker of the Cleveland. At Cleveland and m, enor Aftee Mefiride a 1p yb put in full th attend the annual via bake pat Hay Side, Ld ‘end ed digestion and. the fasion Was wn enjoyable one — rounds, 3.45 P.M.To-Day New York. aia ted, ‘They aro pe- Hie oral ting the and lab will The person referred arned keep pew No of th alde emplo Schm Mr. I Sec had ni wer redug a Jaco Witia nowt of i Rutee dred Trot Thi Aly of ty an unt on | Th be| rubber ev % | blag the turn Bo: York, Wh harb Ielan: i The officers This com to makers, strike qu nawed ploved were THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPIEMBER 5, 1895, ROW INA SHIRT SHOP, Shirtmakers Strike for Restora- tion of Price List. Girl Pickets Withdrawn by Order of the Union. Fifty shirtmake last Winte ho strikers most skilled of t tory, and that Mr. Reis will find it dim- wit and damaging to his busines them out. hinidt gets of trouble and thr: Progressive Tailors’ Union, e1 oyees, iat and had ma 1 to jer sign Ot sign willing tlon ag mai Mears ary, ay W ke for ar k » Rime ehrlia, and. Tenth herh jote ont yn, who, aitho ment to pay unl than $273 per day for $3.25. CHASED THE RISING SUN. How Firemen in Were ere is rivalr hester Ca re Was sour Empire ted. After snport they chasing th victims of Empire fi ir rly White Squadr: ston. M Minne the 6 k thie for 4. wher be joined 4 Monroe atre Thirteen Mundred Cloakmakers Are Out for an Increase. men employed in Reis's manufactory, 390 Monroe street, struck this morning Against the conditions imposed by the boss and also for a restoration of the 10 per cent, reduction in the price-list er. lare » hands ft sent pickets to Rels's shop, lice have not been asked for as they were last year, pickets “piped off" the pl hoon and night, and several matches and arrests occurred, A lockout {8 on in the shi Louls Schmidt, on the secot and uverneur street, union men and women When a reporter f World” called there to-day to the cause of the trouble, Schmidt explained to the reporter that he did not want some of the hands, and that the Union was trying to force him the hands who were finishing to retain them. When the work they had in hand before leav- ing the shop heard § tion of the trouble, they all from their machines excitedly and told hmidt he had ordered the ise they had joined the 0, no,” yelled Schmid you want to run my shop.” “phat is a Mi man sitting at a a pile of unfinishe: " irunk and gives us lots wing n materia atens us tered the hall during the excite In quieting the employees. Schwartz talked with Schmidt and hi told the re girl pickets who went to Kopler's last Tuesday and wi hands to quit work, were promptly with- trawn when the Union Committee came round and ascertained that there was & misunderstanding, and that Mr. Kop- ver was willing to pay the union pri All hands resumed work @ d the unton tary Bernau, of the Shirtmakers’ Inton, told the reporter that a cc of that organization was considering question of making a all contra . the an hast Will report ing of all te will be t uy the strike q alle ary Halt, mac her Treasurer ved having While the w vunty, 4 o'clock (his morning an ed, and the Company pr ively ru Hseovered they had rising of the sun and a false alarm emen, who turn linen dusters ands Als, the as the Ka which ha they are the union when the girl where thirty are employed. “The @ small riot hmidt’s explana- shouted a young wo- Be and that the hands had proven It to be old town government in Departm and women, the in the fac- to have not and the po- 1” protection, morning, hatr-pulling Bplendid rt factory of nd floor of 5 and medium ung rtain where at $1.00 All- Large lot all- 1 jum, up Friday and m out solely Union plain white. t, “some of | Pie Plates, reg. price 6c., at, each Tea Plates, reg. price 7c., at.... 05, Dinner Plates, reg. price 9c., at 06 | achine, amid al, Soup Plates, ri with dete tves,”” sald the spokesman, Why, Mr. Reporter, he told us you were a detective when you came Into] Covered the hall, and that we were watched,| price 6le., at. and it would not be safe for us to Join] Uncovered V: the union.” reg. price 1c., Leopold Schwartz, Master Workman ent and | Individual Bu price %c., at, Other pleces eporter that statement, ome of the for use, valu ‘Torrey's hand cr swin t one ag it~ rand on! SIGNALS rs who Ii per cent, |[Iteresting Exp Winter, ress on War Venacl M tonext week the. sh If the work of the me aken on the lyn Navy knows very well Oh can do. tt “next : Net RDAFANtOMa wo RTS We ening: THis matter should be remedied. Lee coat aetOrm ae. last {by ships will soon be reduced to the coe eptember, and many oth Who are | x{mplicity of incandescent electric Hght- The attitude of the owners of Henry of Navarre} not. It is proposed to make the pri ft ant boming remind the writer of the fencing | ist uniform. all around ne which mall boys with ugiliatic tendencies | Shirtmakers: rive $7 tEexperiments have been going on some igo an when they ier eit ie dared | 8, We average in the, be ume by a committee of naval officers, hur to. fight Work sixty hours awe Becratar ia ‘ Tie Ave: ne other shops on strike [appointed by Sceretary T rt, and the Me those above mentioned results are declared to be most prom- taken place. Mr Thirteen hundr loakmakers ising. inte aud a furlong. Hoth are- gettiag. be work pric They. include’ empl is used. In the frame all the letters of a ining for (heir horses and yet there of Julius M. Rosenthal, Golds !"jne alpha ure formed in a mono- 0 The public Ie xetting | Sonmidt t Most of gram, ng traced in incandescent tir ne-around-on-My-D1TK' | these str re unauthorized by the | lights, ‘This frame is ho ‘sig- <2 Union, ve Board of which {naling te the topmas| sin PR Pet helintanasomaae Mu ty Hall to-night tothe glant monogt © ted by in''nugiand nest season has “ede overtures. to | COnR wires with ane Stays TRUae Ie noe tenes tor a Piresing | rhe k:nakers are dissatistied with |necessary between decks. The battery alitien ie pxent LOW pri sad threaten to] hag a key. board, each letter having @ Oe oc tes eapta In several other’ shops: separate Key, and each key being @ i haves a Kuee-Pants Makers. Union willy switch, . ita Saturday in Wathalla Hall tol By jouching a key the switch is question, — eo the big monogram are ts! IN THE FIF OF LABOR, rted, Touching the lette: for the next letter {a the word to be signalled phuts off the lights of the first letter and The Ladies Auxillary of the Brotherhood off turns on those of the nest, ‘Thus the | Ralinad Tralamen celebrates te anuiverasry ool teader of the signal, perhaps ten mites | Monday, | Sept. 2 away, has ‘ily to write down the letters Cigar Makers! Uni 90 18 making arr as they apocar in succession in midair ments for a lottery f henefit of x itsJand the message is transferred mprapere: who 1s work This system will probably be adopted The local bran the International Black | on pleasu yachts, as they are nearly The John AML John Chureh 1 ts are to be re applied ‘ne Cour {ing {to restrain Jhad the firat a dd selling th Edward Seb Gaunt entered the Company comp, wy that the Sag AR ndertaking 4 Commodo: Us Holly 4 Giln > No Man's Lana | * snetheg axed. inanyttes at © Columbia | the Defenter:Vx y n the ambta YP Sit Companies, still in ser- | white the rave the Americ A M larm J out in for vumblas t not | crulsers New leigh of tha! deen Boys’ Clothing. @1 Floor, $1.98 and Higher. (Sizes 4 to 15 years.) Double Breasted Suits in dark or heavy weight; sold every- $3.00 and at 69c. Cassimere Pants, worth $1.00,, Crockery Dept. prices in Maddock Royal Stone China, Platters, 11 Inches, reg. 177., Platters, 12 inches, 13 Inches, reg. 32c. rult Stands, reg. 63¢ Covered Butter Dishes, reg. 46c., Vegetable Dishes, re ‘Teapots, reg. price 48c,, at Sugar Bowls, reg. price 8c aed $2.00 Razor for 49c. Wade & Butcher Genuine Hol- low-Grovnd Razor, Horse Yard ca: and ona larger scale, signalling at night turned, so lights forming that | all fitted with electric plants PERCY GAUNT ROYALTIES, retary, | publishing his compositions until they Greater New York’s Greatest Store. Phoguinatades) S WN IOES* ents, New Butlding.) Pure finish Cordu- roy Pants, sizes 3 to! 16 years | i 77c. I=) Positive value $1.25. * The best school pants in America. Our own special make. Can be purchased only at | Bloomingdale’ School Suits at mixtures, medium higher 1.98 Wool Knee Pants wool Cheviot and -69 Saturday only special eg. price 9¢., at.. reg. 28¢ egetable ates at. tter Plates, reg. per dozen.. in proportion, set ready 2.00; special. Hide Strops, 49) 39 See the New Millinery, New Silks, New Dress Goods, New Furniture, New Carpets—A magnificent showing of New Fall Goods in every one of our 94 Great Specials in Watches, Excellent Watch, $2.69. ‘There are plenty of cheap Watches in the market, but this Is a high-grade Watch in every respect; has silverine open face, dust. proof case, stem- winder and setter, T-Jewelled Standard American move- ments. Every Watch guaranteed a perfect time- keeper. 2.69. 1,000 Gentlemen's finest quality Coin Silver Hunting-Case Watches, engine turn, en- graved, full nickel, 7-jeweiled movements; American $10.00. Silver Thimbles. 4,000 Sterling Silver Thimbles, all sizes, at 10ce. 2 @® ® ® value Sterling Silver Blouse Sets, Sleeve-Buttons, 3 Studs, Button, value 98c., at Collar- One lot of Sterling Silver Link Cuff Buttons in a veriety of latest des! value 69c., at 19 and ng, 1B, Value $1.50.. Sale School Supplies—Greatest in Ma Bloomingdale Bros., y Years. IRD AVE., ND 60TH STs. T 50TH BY ELECTRICITY. iments in Prog: le jel at the Brook- be duplicated at sea rin ndy tumin- ki Tompany, publishing to Judge Reekn in unt, composer, from. opportunity of publishing hem. jenek, refi finds that 1 into an agreement: with on May 21, 8M, to furnish sitions on which he was Yor cent, rox alty Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Groceries, Some Friday Specials, Early June Peas (can).... 10c. Boston Baked Beans (can). 10c, Oyster Bay Asparagus (can) 19¢, Oyster Bay Asparagus, ex- tra large bunch..... 280, California Snow White As- paragus (can).......... California Bartlett Pears (can). . selects Yellow Crawford Peaches 29, lle. (GBD) iisecsceisenay .« 13¢. Columbia River Salmon (tall cans). ++. lic Columbia River ‘Salmon (flat cans),......., cA 17c. Lunch Tongue (can) 26. Home-made Jellies, includ-) 22c. ing Strawberry, Black- berry, Raspberry, Black) and Currant, Crab Appl Red Currant nee andl) a A o, Groceries—4th floor. ABRAHAM Altmans€s AUTUMN and WINTER and fashions in MISSES’ and BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS., &c., at Very Reasonable Prices 18th St., 19th St. & 6th Ave. B.Altmans€, Are now showing Autumn styles in Men’s High-Grade NECK WEAR. Friday and until noon Satur- 48 300 dozens 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. Men's Fine Scarfs, newest shapes. ea. WEST 1471 ST. ome Wa,” “RELIABLE” “, CARPETS NOTHING LIKE THE NEW DESIGNS AND COLORS OF MO- QUETTES SURPASS ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS BEAUTY IN EVERY YARD, AND SURPRISE IN THE WEAR. OUR CONTRACTS AT THE OLD LOW PRICES, ALTHOUGH WOOL AND WAGES ARE HIGHER. OUR FURNITURE PRICES ALWAYS AT MIN- IMUM FIGURES. CAPH OR CREDIT. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 104, 1. BAND 108 WEST 14Ta ST, Near 6th ay, RROOK YN STORES: BLATBUSH AVE. NEAR FULTON ST. ‘TaaDe mann urned the applitea- K that it Routa i ARbaRY should give an i “ A “ . ——_—_—_—_—_—C Do not be deceived by intringe- —— re Willis Yow, | For Sale. }~ Sige ohplegase we PSST hel M | gua SEWING MACHINES, | | oupeere PARE ih oa is SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES mane, one of the largest regular | Bear the fos simile signatare of have the t Gommodore | 7 ne ‘will teas e x er in New York at deiverta Vmediaisis | | #9 @e pactage and on oni , ist’ Hroadway TAKE NONE WITMOUT. ‘*T have a dear little babe, and am well, I thank Mrs, Pinkhay and so could other motherlesswomen. | Twas ay Female t Ludia ham'a Vi a>! cured me. Mrs. Geo, C. Kircnyer, r this, | 3 4 Voge ble Compound | > vai OF Mdleas Woo Co. Iden lane. room 2. #1 bOWS $1 WEEKLY. —_—_—_—_—_——X Musical. NPLEMAN experience, 0, Orman; LSIOR Miicyole Riding School, BSth st. & 34 bank building; 1 lesson S0c’, 6 leaaoha 8% HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE, 851 Snediker Ave., Brook- lyn, N.Y. New Departure in Wants. Dil’ residence #3 quarter, no advance, PRO: FESSOR, ox M0 World, upwen. tnstruction. Sporting. ee | Coney Islani Jockey Club. | SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Special parlor car ira clock, FIRST RACE AT. ce Days for Aucuma Meeting, sept yiray) fe Fant 34th a ) PUoNC Mr Wl very 20 minutes, LANDER, Flats and Apartments to Let. CARROLL STREET FLATS, Elegant heated face, with every modern | Ot; take 6th electric road to Carroll at; reduced rents during September: Janitor ton premines, 6h a Soun ‘Saeaa, Ascot STYLES, comprising newest materials CHILDREN'S, COATS and DRESSES and foot Whitehall Fail With our 0; fesigns and shall offer pas terns, Best q and a variety « 70 cts. This sale at Jp-Town Sto HALL” DE Specialists im Crown by our absolutely p ts simply applied when doriredt. Crowns, Teoth without ges (Dr. “Hall FR Gal Alloy FL Fillings, 75e.: ALL WORK WARRANT I FR 953 BR 499 F Trl Hours: 8 TO 6 ATRAC OUT BALN ¢ used by us only. Over FREE. By our method extracted painiessly Int in the eveuing BET. $5.90) GOLD FILL e $5 per ones & tot Sunda: as WEST 14 58 Best 8 Dally except Sundays, Round trip, 40 cents. Terminus sth a Hourly from (03 A. half hourly from 1.33 trip, 3b conte Daily, except to 11.10 A.M, and to 9.10 PM. “Round tri CULVER RoUTY, hourly from hourly th 10 A.M. cy ON STO H | gor teen werw Hour. 1 § EXCURSION TI ‘Day Pier ot Bo cod Opening of Carpets & Oriental Rugs. Witton, $1.50; Axminster, $1.00; | Velvet, goc Moquette, 80c.; | Rugs, all sizes made of remnant: of fine Carpets, at about Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th 5 Yown-Town Stor + Grand & Chrystie S Dentistry. EE OF CHARG OADWAY, ULTON ST, LADIES IN AT with new AMERICAN DENTAL PA\ sked, no more taken, old, $1.00 up! aott, Bc up. Gold Crowns, $00" Extracting, 2c; palatess, We. ORMPING DENTAL PARL A DRNTAL PARE =n1GA'S CREATABT RAN... oe? €xcursions. Y K V V Y OR MANHATTAN BEACH, Leave Foot 34th st, E.R. N.Y Ae, TEE Tha Ton thar & HUDSON RIVER PF. R Pio tae Piel st, aio a's - ae BAM Fle! Tao, Sone state 90d OO tant Vance cents weetearie Leave Brooklyn Bridge Leave Foot Via Bay Riise. CONEY ISLAND. Leave foot Whitehall st, daily, except Sunda; eafver unsil 9.10 P.M. ROCKAWAY BEACH. O15 dagen 608 301080 An Mes 0 Ese ana oh S10 PM. “Round trip, be ceuts THE WORLD'S PLE NR, Cortiandt et, 9.43, 9 45, "team ‘natel oF Mj "i'90, 230, 3.30PM So. Sint Company $05, 1008, 11.0 A. Mo: 12.20, "1.50." 2.30) | Mean 33 #30. 10.90, 11.30 A.M 315 Pow. LEAVE “GLEN Excursions. AM #1245 POM Ce Large an conmodisus 1) thea Muuriy ae Ferries Three Hundred is of n Beuutiful Pattern Brussels Carpet at | 89c. per yard, | Velvets, Moquettes, Axminst: Gobelins, maznificent in colo jand texture. td, Handsone Parlor Suits, $18.00 up. vening of new) We keep everything for Ho colorings, we) keeping. t seasons pat-| NO MONEY REQUIRED ON DEPOST. LUDWIG. BSOMARN & COMPAW, Corner 124st St. end 3d Ave, Harlem, uality of 1.00 per Wak 31.60 per Wak 00 per Wak! 0 Worth former formerly $1.25, formerly $1 00. of . per yd, both Stores. So are more widely copied than an: other make in the world. Make are good julges: they always copy) the best. But why not buy the original from headquarters? Cash or easy payments, Our own 67 Cortlandt Street, Droadwe rer Ut I} East S8rh Street and Leno Lveum. Mation’ Avenue, corner 58th Str Hiest riding school in the city, NTAL ASS’N, and Bridge Work or p : Rei Pain. lings from. Porcelain WANTED BOYS TO SELL The Evening World In the Towns Surround tng New York City. GREAT OPPORTUAITIES Are Ontered tu Bright Boys tp All Parts of NEW VORK, NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTICUT. No exertion is necessary, THE RVENTSG WORLD Is always in de fi iis w ivrever It ix pushed. ittance of Thirty (30) supply for one week. ‘ail swnnee ‘or unsold Sop N RES A St, NEW YORK. res VED POSITIVELY ya me:hod 300 teeth ex you ean hav ' he moral dad go home te vver eit sare pocket money, one If desired: |FULL ‘Or full particuinre adiirens Ai "work “guaranteed BOX 487 0 RLORS, THE EVENING WORLD, N Teetn °8 ' Others $4 and Ts ENTRAL. 5.50. 6.40, 740, 9.20, 1L.o@ aseat Wain in the world, rs Sunday Foy Auirom vusund Laends and Monti Daily) Fest Mall, Fur Syracuse, Rochester Wutalo, Niagara Walia, Chtci B40 A M—Kacept For Catal Mvantain: Mountain 10.30 A M.—Except Sunday Day Bxprene Few all iinportaut Stats pointe 2.00 P. M.=Daliy. Sou ehpoatl, Indian soul BuUF M. Pougike 430P i Elovated, M. to @ ios Rrookiya. 03 P.M. and ¥. M Rouad Whitehall St. ass bouriy from 7.10 hourly from 1.40 A. Mb 45 cena, Alvany, Troy, Saratoga. orth Shor Zbirago 430 P. ur Albany, Troy, Detroit, Culeayo, Ci ip Daily ROUD » TRIP, 250, to i110 A. BM, and hall PM. Bufaio. Niagara F 0 4 Berkshire Hills. via Harlem Division, LL NIGHT” TRAINS TO YONKERS “au bight” traine 85 pints on Putnam ra Twograad Magain Pl hue running ‘Warner Pa ‘aquarium, Trains Winns hog are. York 338 and 726 Puls away, BOD Ws AVE. 10.45 A tor Pler ls waly for all landings , 40 CENTS, fais losin | Ah Saag lant 9 00 a coe ae Back. teu on ‘ate Wotal s land. | em 1.90 B kiyn, RNATIONAL YACHT RACES, 3 and Speedy a-deck GRAND RK 1. CUM, FAR Day, 3 y, Sept. 7 mera will accompany the| on each Face day, thet Heensed halt rie Une via Kal WE MOURNING ly made N'S Gh 3 full accounts of the bases! are given in “THE EVER ING WORLD'S” NIGHT EXTRA, sued immediately after the * Ulne steamers. from Dew ‘& Mand Woot 224 | play has beem made \