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3 5 en ano Pe aR a nett ei RA MOR 0 kai ie asthe AA mieten A I mHRA EE renee a THE ‘WORLD : London and American Lads to Contest To-Morrow. THE PROBABLE WINNERS. ‘The Yankees Hope to Add Many o the Medals to Thetr The best athietes of the two grea countries will meet at Manhattan Fle to-morrow to engage 1 a Struggle to establish athletic ey of England or America. first time representative t same conditions and on the same field ‘The track is In superb grand stand has been the colors of the London ani Athletic Clubs, The doned work at Berkwt and this morning the wit al yeste! New York me kept indoors or strolled around the turin ing grounds, It is almost a certainty that the Americans will capture the strength tests and — the — jumps, - Be Jem Mitchell and Bill Hick OK, of Yale, are entered ting and hammer-throwing. I On, the only London man e these events, saw Hickok at work Sat urday and was convinced that Hickok 1m too expert for him. Downer, “the flying Scotehman,” thetr chief hope for 100 yards, 1s lald up w @ weak leg, He is a splendid runn but he cannot possibly go to the post to-morrow. Bradley is entered and very fast for that distance, The American hope for the hunired yards is B. J. Wefers and John V. Crum. ‘Wefers and Bradley hold about the sam for shot-put J. Wat time records, but Bradley is much icker in getting off his mark. foran, of Cambridge, for the London A.C., and Kilpatrick for the New York 8, will probably have It between them for the half mile run. Ktlp done the distance in 1. Horan's best record 1s oie The ould win ‘8 have also red Davenport, Lutyens, Wilking a ewin for this event. in the 20-yard ryn, Wefers shou with Crum second, is Brad! t lish hope, has n in_any race. ey Burke and Georg: Sands will fe, to the scratch for the N.Y, A. C. in 2 juarter-mile, and will be oppose ahe one-mile race will probably Fitg-Herbert and G. Jordan, The w York men think Burke will win, a ade er medal to the large stock owned mmy Conneff. W. B. 1 8, of fie L. A. C., will be the only contestant, Lutyen’ best record is 4 minutes 194-5 seconds, while Tommy holds the world’s record ‘at 4 minutes 152-5 seconds. George Ortens, for the home club, may, capture recond prix uch doubt hang ‘ound the 12-yard _purdle | Rte jase is entered, ut must meet Capt. Geoffres ndon. Chase holds the world's re of 163-5 seconds. Shaw ts only one-fifth & second behind him. Chase has been in_rather poor condition this week. ‘The high jump, broad jump, hammer- throwing and ‘shot-puit be called American “cinche may B. Johnson and RB. Wi febkerent London, with | 8 B.A. W. Baltazz! as antago hg english have W. J) Oakley and Mendelson for the’ broad jum) the American champion, ai P. Sheldon will Biosn should win. A putting the kixteen-pound shot and against them, and throwing the hammer, Jem Mitchell and Bill Hickok will contest J. Watson and 8. Robertson are the English entries. MAYOR STRONG'S DAY'S WORK The Mount Vernon Game Netted 81,583.08, MOUNT VERNON, N., Y., Sept. 2. The Aldermen of this city announce that the proceeds of the Aldermani: baseball game between the Mount Ver: non team and the Yonkers Aldermanic foam, which was played in this city y..and which Mayor Strong, , amounted This amount has been turned Treasurer Tilton, of the Mount V Hospital. for the benef of which game was played. Labor I or to ron thi = : tan Nthierte Cinbe ure Marty. MeCue HANLAN AFTER ‘HARDING. re 1 jester, atthe. bon Ine how ty be given by: the ciuly th Ite @yMna a slum on Oct. 4. “Harney” Relily, who WAR tO have The Ex-Champion WII Chatienge | i bit is'sck th lish Sculler says that he will match Marty Mc TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 2%0.—Ed Ha Ao Jan, the ex-champion oa: nan of th Chaban Oot World, has written to friends in Eng- | th these land to endeavor to arreng patch | Move fought Patterson a‘al-round drew with Willlam Harding, the ish eee champion, Hanlan will ! for | Patty. Riek the Sportsman's Cup and @ side, | Root Ws-pound over the Thames or Tyne course. {308 pounds” Should Hanlan win, that the next cup race ta still water In America, thu scullers’ America Cup, Ha claim that he 1s nearly t form. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ke place on train for Co, W. P. Th Joyner himself says that he tn together a few good ones and will them bi:nreit, Darien was badly abused by Keete tn the race| tH. and ao tnjunetion he ran yesterday. Keefe forse! the watmat ua. | 0? Me move mercifully, aod cut great, raw welts in his side | gy RENE oft Im addition Darien pulled up lame, and M Rogers was tn 4 towering rage after he ex| amined the horse. yikes, has heen Handspring is going all rie six furlongs yesterday in 1 Patrician, seain and work tn company w J. Murphy, Virginta track, the crack Alexam’ Fide for the Messrs eo Wer eway from “He ls too ood a ride Jockey Chorn gets fniterfered with in races mor au than any other boy. It ls the ards to leara whether this in ee whether it really occurs, Of pulling a horse tx to feign | of the ty faked’ the caste erference dict, Barbara Luts. 2 young woman, applied to Ju Qe Goetting, in the Lee Avenue Police Court for a warrant for thi of 335 with bh Roebling stree Mise Luts, who live parents youn "t get warrant, —__— = Another World's Micyele Record. MAPA, Cal., Sept. 99. —Waltor Foster yest: rp, Balt mutio paced 1m 09 68 occnde, Cy friendiy | suprem- For the} ams of Eng- land and America will contest under the Yew York Engishmen aban- ed for is creating 4 n’s friends ck to his old! ot earnot alford to let Tara get 4 her to marry f ANOTHER NEW GIANT. Win Cover Ft Base for New York To-Day. BOSTON, Sept. 2.—Davis, the Giants’ Davi new first baseman, will play his first game with Manager Watkins's boys this afternoon. The youngster, who, by the way, looks every inch a bull- player, arrived in Boston late this morn- ing, According to the present arrange- ment he will cover the Initial bag this afternoon, and Doyie will be shifted to third Doheny, the Vermont “find pitched | against Hoston vesterday, and when all things are considered he Aid fairly well. Te support was a number of balls going throug Infleld that should hav Then he WAS. Ver: th act, Pine fs thrown r upon “hts " sin wiz batte Beveral of the the Firancaters were ny Meo had better contro! th in his first game, and) with proper handling will surely tm. | prove. BR will co the twirling for hamites thie afternoon, while Nichols will do ff for Nash's outfit resident Freedman a v York his morning, Hut fat Provi He is. very worked up storles that y eireulated that the ‘h ew York & stands oat Manhattan are not safe. According ty him, every. stand n the grounds has heen carefully ine spect both hy his own men’ and the Rullding Department, tn anticlpa- ton of enormo: wi that will withess arday have been pronot ditfon, Supt ar Titely that he even intima: any portion 0 stands were ous. —— ard on Ur a Look for b fon Guaran ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. RACK TRACK, ALEXANI I8t.- AND, Sept, 20.—The entries and we'xhts for to-morrow's races are as follows: Malden Humming Did Kentinel Mintletoo | Ma Bleotro Stalyarth © quarter turlony Murra: Leonidas Vena Pounding Dr. Reed. Fourth Race—One mile. Gray Foren May Tay 19? 102 Traltor Pickaway a eerie PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Joe Veudig, who represents the Florida Athtott Club tn thin city aa tu matchmaker, is at pres ent trying to wecure Jimmy Barry, of Chicago, ant Jack Maiden, of Brooklyn, to meet in a Huish Aght at 108 pounds during the week of the ‘arolvai, Mr Venelg will probably succsed in arranging the match, for he hae offered the boys A $2,500 purse to Mght for, Parson Davies, man ager for Barry, has already accepted and Madden will probably do lkew! . . Boh Fitzsimmons Ft Routh tn a apectal Th WIN be turned into « aymnasium, 9 that Hob can do Wght training during the Journey. Fitzaimmone will be accom panied by his trainers, Charley White and Ernest car on 8 Roeder, the Roman Martin Julian will imines affatre of the party, Fi fends to give several box. ing exhibitions in the different cities during his NO REFEREE CHOSEN,| Corbett and Brady Absent, | but Julian Was There. YANK SULLIVAN NAMED. Fitzeimmons Wanted Him, but the Matter May Not Ne Decided Unttt Get. 40, The selection of a referee for the) finish fight between Jim Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons was toh been mae this morning at the Police Gazette office, but no referee was ed, ‘The time for the meeting was set for 10,90 o'clock, but at that hour neither the fighters nor thelr representatives: red, nig, representing the Mlorida Athletic Club, arrived shortly before 11 o'clock, He was shown the following telegram, Which had been received yes terda: ap Jow \ Antity Park, N. stpone until Saturday and wire Brady to he there Ha is the only one an act for me tn such an important matter. JAMES J. CORMETT. Rrady had been notified, and he also wired back that tt was absolutely im- possible for him tu be present, and axked that the meeting be postponed unt Setur Mr, Ventig dil not seem at all od. At 116 Martin Julian, representing Bob Fitzsimmons, showed up. He was shown the telegrams and consente: the postponement Julian then tol already selected a Yank Sullivan, of Syracuse, Vendig wanted to know whether the Corbett people had accepted Yank Sulll- van, Julian replied that he understood that Sullivan had asked Corbett shortly after the match was arranged if he could referee the fignt and that Cor- bett had promised to let him act, Julian then sald that he would men- tion the names of four other competent men, adding, “If they don't sult Corbett we will agree to postpone the selection of a referee until the day before the fight." “Then you agree on Yank Sullivan,” sald Vendig. We do. Our reasons, as IT said be- fore, for a pting Sullivan is that he hax seen a great many tights and knows the rules that govern them.” “Well, if we don't agr upon BSulll van,” raid Vendig, “then you will ask that we postpone it until the day before the fight" That's It exactly, "It se very funny, to ig that they rete haa and when a °, Ked who he was sald the man was replied Julian, remarked Ven- dig, “that you have selected your man so soon while there are many others Just as good as he Is.” 1am sure 1 don’t know of any," re- turned Jullan, “and I want it under- stood that we have as much to say about this fight as Corbett. 1 further want it understood that all we want is a fight, and a referee who knows Nis business and who will do the rght thing all around,” “Well, you will get @ square deal,” replied Vendig. Jullan then told Vend that Corbett and Brad Way Intererted In the Club, Thys made « that he heard were In some Journey, . re MeGirr, Puttle, of a and tn the thira round MeGirr's Jaw nocking. hin looking for bowl ven. Joe Hopkins, the colored boxer, saya that he intends to the Atte which will © Club on Li 8 chances ina limitel rouad bout anager for Jimmy Anthony, Ie of the opt An Martin Dowling. Austraitan boxer thony ise worlt benter, and In willing ta. mateh hii. agai Inner of the Kelly=toon bout the Act te Club, of Bayonne, on Oot Dilly Newman the ew Manhat he would insist | rr 5 he Club give any more boxing shows mionthe Le nothing whet thes t ‘agon Makers Loval No, The Neadquarters of the Walat ant Wrapper Makers” Uni © been 4 to 86 Orchard Elvant tL. Valley has been appointed a distrl ’ Union No favor Ing a third business a New York Carpenters’ D. ‘ ¢ the Mariem Kiver ts of Labor proposing to organize a local Klyn have heen notified by the reand J nized ood eneral Ome ot Union $100 90, and 141 of thi among three unions, aad No. 149, of Brocklyn. mr Fire in a Lodge Room, At 120 this afternoon a fre on the t ae a four-story buliding Vendig angry’, and he replied that nelther Corbett nor Brady had any more nnedtion with the Club than’ Julian Fitzxtmmor WILL ISELIN AGREE? Cabled His Thanks for the Offer from London, LONDON, Sept. 2.—Laycock, Good- fellow & Hell, bankers, cabled to the New York Yacht Club on Tuesday a@ foliows; * “Secretary New York Yacht Club: Will give 1,00 for a race in English waters at once details and management to be left to the owners. Reply paid, “LAYCOCK, GOODFELLOW & BELL, “Bankert A copy was also sent to the Secretary of the Royal Yacht Squadron, to whom a check for {1,000 was sent Wednesday, which the Committee was authorized to use In any manner, provided the object as attained, Yesterday the bankers cabled to Mr. Iselin, Informing him of the offer and will cable to Lord Dunraven similarly to-day, If it is too late In the He i son to Face in English waters, Mr. Goodfellow says his firm is willing that the race should come off at Cannes or anywhere that Lord Dunraven and Mr, Iselin) may select, America excepted NEW ROCHELO&E, N. ¥., Sept. 9.— Mr. Iselin was seen at his home, Pre- um Point, this morning, Ie says the report from London Is correct In refer- enee to the offer of $500 for a race in English waters He received a cablegram last evening from Mr, Laycock, of London, trans mitting the offer. Mr, Iselin replied by cable; “No definite answer can be given at present. Thanks,” Mr. Iselin s there has business meeting of the thr Defender since the Valkyr 4, therefore there hast ction taken ty decile or not Defender will go tok: The big yacht is still in Keho Bay, New Rechelle, and, as Mr. Iselin says, is Ukely to remain there several days, been no s owners of Defender nono whe rope. her as no piace can be decided upon as Winter quarters. Mr. Iselin says they do not want to leave her in the water and it is dificult to find a pluce where she can be run up. NEWPORT, R. 1, Sept. 20.—Lord Dunraven told “The Evening World’ correspondent this morning that he had not heard of the offer from London and refused to discuss the question un- Ul he had read all the tacts. Lord Dunraven 1s at present in New- port. He will receive the offer of the London firm to-day. Mr. Iselin ts in Is suppored to have » Goodfellow & Bell not yet made any Sign that he has received any such com- munication, H. Ma'tland Kersey said this morning he had never heard of the firm of cock, Goodfellow & Fell. Mr, Ker- sald he had not received any very rent Information with regard to the immediate movements or intentions of the Earl of Dunraven. His lordship may arrive here on Monday, as it ts by no means Improbable that Valkyrie IL, may sail for Engiand on Tuesday, It is very doubtful if the owners of either Valkyrie or Defender will take to this offer kindly, Neither Is xo hadty tn wewhere to ra ne-aplrited plenty of p yachtamen in America who would gladly give double that amount to see the jon of superiority hetween the two hts definitely settled, VALKYRIE’ OWNER SCORED. Admit Fitagerald Handi raven Without Glov LONDON, Sept. 20.—The Times gives prominence to-day to a letter from Ad+ Dun- fal public has such an} mirat Fitzgerald, in which the writer nt ‘auise men who knew| S$ that Lord Dunraven must expect nothing circulated the] that hls conduct in the matter of the report, America Cup match races will be se- the referee 30 at Dallas, bi nsent of the Cor ett” part he matter will be tallced over ag When asked what time in the day the ver¢ly criticised, an@ that it compares unfavorably with hat of Mr, Iselin, His fair-minded countrymen, Admiral Fitegerald continues, have cause to re- fant will Ventig, sald that it] tes the course of Lord Dunraven, and oceur i . and 2] all true lovers of sport must regre Pea Suet hetore the whe ting ended] Mr. Iselin’ Kenerous offer to resail the Vendig ald that it would bea good] second race Was decline Wea to notify Brady to be sent at} Technical al rays, Lord the Police office at 10.30 o'clock | Dunraven's refusal to sail on ihe third morrow to find out what} day was right, but the question should ction he wanted to take In the matter, | have been treated upon broader grounts tan suid that Bob Fitzsimmons | Americans throughout have shown. the ve for Dallas next Sunday at DERRICKMEN < STRIKE GROWS. tone Va and a Gen eral Strike In On, The derrickngn’s strike assumed more true wrting inatinet. ‘The tmpartial f nautical history, the lett . will say that Lord Danra 1 to uphold the best traditions h yacht. Facing, TO-MORROW’S CUP RACE. America and to Contest serous proportions to-day than was expected, It xpread to the stone yards, Prith PASHEN AE Orater Hey. and 3,00 stone-cutters are out and], The first of a series of five yacht races many yards ted up tn consequence of | fo" the Internattonal challenge cup, o the action of the Council of the Stone| fered by the | Seawanhaka-Corinthian iduat Yacht Club, will be sailed to-morrow at Thia b between J. Arthur Brand's ly met last night at Third ave nue and Twenty-ninth street, epresen- auves of the Journeymen Btone-Cutt: ry Association, Machine Stone- Workers, Kecen Engineers and the Derrick men's Union were present la Iw Hed to men in thetr ke for an increase o! he course for to-morrow's race will Waxes from OS a day or eae | Pekin at an imaginary dine drawn ty hours, and oe ae hl ens | ween. the tre Island buoy. a les unions, It was ,} committee steamh and then Aity ait-union Journey men | mes to whndw nd return, this mornin; tif they | hours te the tt sand a rac setting would be deat we during: thy ke with as non-union JURORS’ WHEEL ( OF FORTUNE. Courts Te-Day, Judge Dugro, 1 y and Major Py of Juror ottion a smmissioner yunty Clerk's witness jurors fort Superior xsions, Comm Chty Court In a big wheel were 135 names, written on slips that th Waste baskets he first panel drawn contained LAN names. for. the ext ter the Superior Court. 4 panel wax drawn wh of Uh ourte during the day, at of the judges from each present at the drawing for | ee Beecham’s pills for con- stipation 10¢ and 25¢. Get the book at your druggist’s being room lodge room. The damage was slight, Look fer board om the Half-Mill- and go by it. Annus! sales mor bam 6,000,000 boxes, through the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, support the derrick. |B) | completed: tn th Ani 1 to hut contest little boats paved to ah Rettarcantte a aon ut esi ty Alto owners of Steam crate tok Pau AS the rules the helmsman ity, matour, “The boats were b with thik lastion: del aaysed spstenday With Wo haunds nt AEST uni Ma Hatin " aati PW Gmiaahine te Notte and Think street, of (We men, whic and See vad avenues, and ed fool af Haat One Bunel “e StArt# at noon, and the hxtreet, and notited sails allowed) are mainsail, jit ; Feet, Ane Mote the | eoinnaker, hev'vards werelalso ted Up 2 Be y I } Royal Welcome for Defender en for Va | DUNKS FURNITURE Co, Spruce 1V. and C, J. Field's helwynn represents America while Mr. Brand's boat is the represet ative of the Minnina Yacht Club, sland, cy t time must be re hoof both Engla on hand to with Many yachts rie WANGON Lele ways th pt 2.—A spe. tizens are p me the crew of They will dwith asa \ houguets of flowers on their escort them to a hall jet Will follow. Capt Viavitel, A. ebmini 1 appointed Broatway, cor, 42d St. IN BREVITY T 13 WEARIS ESSARY, AWAKE HOUSENERPERS WILL EATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE US A CALL BEFORE BUYING FIND TO GIVE ELSEWHERE. IN A NUTSHELL WE HAVE A GRAND EXHIBITION OF THE EVERY ONE |to have a comfortably furnished old established house of JORDA MOR 207, 209, 211 an NEAR CHATHAM FURNITURE, FREE! this Six Solid Oak Gane Seat Dini free with every LOWEST PRICES! $1.00 Week on $1.50 Week on Fall Overcoats Silk Lined $12.50 American and English woolen mills have been actually rac sacked for the best and most stylish materials for Fall overcoats, with very good results. Swiss silk manu- facturers have furnished us with <f | some of the finest tnd most attractive linings in the world, Some of these overcoats are made in America, some in England—wherever best. All under our careful super vision, Prices are less—quality better. The fast black Llama Thibet Overcoats are $12.50 this sea- son, London Made Covert Coats just as full of stvle and just as} good—are $10, Some much finer mnes—very little better for wear $15. These garments are worth fully vthird more. Don't keep one it vou don’t think so, E O Tompson 245 Broadway Opnosite Clty Hall Park Corner Murray St. o1h _ FRIDAY EVEN ING’ SEPTEMBER 20, _1895, CAN AFFORD home, provided they call at the N & IARTY, 'd 213 Park Row, SQUARE, NEW YORK. ‘CARPETS, &c. WEEK. FREE! ng-Room Chairs given away purchase of tt A! EASIEST TERMS! $65.00 Worth. $100.00 Worth, _ FIGURES AND FACTS FOR BUYERS OF FURNITURE int CARPETS, few EXAMPLES: Wo can hi the IMMA PIICES eal ment A Solid Oak Bedroom Suit or 12 Including everything required to furnish a bedroom, $19.75. A Iarge va it white enamelled {RON BEDS, All heavily constructed, at $3.87, $4.48, $5.49, &c. Carpets Lower than Ever. Mora than 600 PATT! to select from. @ colorings and all this season's pro: SNELS... Abe. BSc. 60e. 150. TAPESTRY BR KELLNER'S, 120 AND 122 EAST 14TH ST., ITE ACADE, SATUR om Park Ave. Hotel, New York: lt “= Bon Ami Glass, The Modern Cleaner Paint, Metals, ete, to our greatest satisfac- SOL HEYMAN & CO GREATEST CASH OR GRE DIT HOUSE IN THIS CITY, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Sui Dinner Tables and Chairs, Chi and Mantel Mirrors, Music C Tea Tables, Desks, Wardrobes, Rattan Furniture, Pedestals, Screens, Easels, Leather Ch Couches and Lounges, Cheval Bedsteads, White Iron Beds. ACCOUNTS 0} D FOR A CUSTOMERS, OPEN 5A ‘ts, Sideboards,China Cabinets, ftoniers, Parlor Cabinets, Pier abinets, Inlaid Parlor Tab‘es, Bookcases, Rockers, Reed and Corner Chairs, Piano Stools, airs, Cribs, Dressing Tables, Glasses, Folding-Beds, Brass CARPETS. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY. Moquetten at... Velveta at Lrumsels Ingrains at. Linoleums at. . Mattings at. . yard. AYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT EVE INGS $NTIL 10 O'CLOCK, SOL H EY) MAN & CO., 383 & 995 THIRD AVE., be | etween 59th and eotng Ste 5 Real Estate. Estate. “FREE LOT COUPON. We will give away 1,000 lors, 254100 to the first 1,000 rea: THE EVENING WORLD who present this coupon elther In person oF by rand st ing away 1 at our office Our itea in that we want many fi reuse th & great extent, ant, w ng enormous Mund for wt agents, we have avantaae’ public, |W asrenieas hat the mre aervel for the. ho! aad aime can tet from ail encumbr d level, Taxes are pad uj to ‘Our property, wl 1899. publ banks, { Mame in Full, , Street aud. No.. Office Open from 10.4. M. to 8 P. cul THs OUT. Business Property to Let. STORES TO LET. A sew desirable Stores to re at reasonable prices, in the Har- PRODUCTION OF THE FURNITURE AND UP- HOLSTERY ARTS, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, PRICES *--SPENK FOR THEMSELVES, (SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE FUR- NISHING OF PRIVATE HOUSES AND PLATS.) lem Market, First Avenue,102d and 103d Streets, “Apply to John Knell, Superintendent, Stand 30, Harlem Market. 4 COMPLETE MUU RNING OUTF! SACL ONS Ga Tre. se ath ee City and County The Great Suburban Improvement Company of New York, OFFICE, 413 GRAND ST., WEW YORK. In the near future the new electrle road will run near xible tore our property, and bj hour land from at ac thie It will be por w York in about nt of from 33 to 40 cents ns to our land, and every ea ticket free of charge Jit is then we hope that you will indu and acqualntances to buy lote, and » tuy more lots, feeling sure that the ou to Your UtMont RAtIRfas= sary in yo 1 interest to nt then recoded at thi folk County at Tive ade arrangements with ite your deed att which amount must 4 free lot a> deen made withsthe your deeds for $1.28 It Kecute and racord a nuid amy che Wish to have his. deed tet throvgh tie own lawyer he can do wo. in tgive all particulars necessary each. person bring It personally to New York, or send in marys fee, he selected for vo by ba expres above stat In rotation, draft, check, past or by registered for 14 Days oO: OLDSTEIN, Secretary. L. NADOLSK, Superintendent “FREE BUILDING LOT COUPON ie "GREAT SUBURBAN IMPROVEMENT CO. UF N. ¥° 413 Graud Stree, New Yor Good tor Li Daye “Tite Ca Colleges, Schools, &c. MANHATTAN COLLEGE. THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT from Irvington to the Coll 7 131ST ST. AND b ———— ee Instruction. EXCELSIOR alcy. te Riding school wot OM Fives Deah palling; 1 leenon Woe. 6 Leseons $2, Ca OO wail ooh tise a ae ea a emma rs ICREDIT There is a common idea that buying on credit means paying too much. Come to our store—look around—you will find we are just as cheap as the stores that sell for cash (sometimes cheaper). This is an especially good time to see our stock, as all our new fall and winter goods are now here. Stylish, well-made Men's Suits, $10, $14. $16. Extra Trousers, $2.50 to $10. Handsome Boys’ and Children’s Suits (made for wear), $2 to $7.50. Bicycle Suits. Ladies’ Capes--fur, plush or cloth. Ladies’ Jackets, all lengths, styles and materials. Misses’ and Children’s Jackets, Gretchens and Newmarkets. Ladies’ made-to-measure silk and cloth Suits. Silks, Satins and Velvets. Black and Mourning Goods. Dress Goods, Housekeeping Goods. Furniture and Carpets. Evening till 9.30, T. KELLY 263 SIXTH AVE, 104, 106 W. 17th St. CASH. Firat payment nee $7 monthly until pald. Other Atyles $300 to $500, on instalments of $7 monthly or for cash, All WARRANTED FOR 6 YEARS and Fi within 40 miles of New York City have DARGAINS In second-hand pianos, 3 NEW. $100 to $195; $10 first payment to $5 monthly unill paid. A stool and given with every piano, Organs $35 to$75 Cash of $3 to $5 monthly instalments, Including | HT patd within 50 Full cash value al- i organs taken In part A organs cer Retall Dept NEEDHAM PIANO & ORGAN CO., | WT Sign of the “Gold Plano." 36 EAST 14TH ST.,N. Y. Grand Street Store. Boys Short Ti ousers; | 38 Cts. a pair; Made to sell at 50 Cents. Open until ro o’clock Sat- urday nights. Lord&Taytor Cor. Grand & Chry: | BALANCE You can pick up a ten-dJollar bill in our | store any day —vou tind it by saving it on | what clothes you buy of us. IMPORTED BLACK CLAY COAT AND VEST TO ORDER, #12. TROUSERS TO ORDER, $4 UP. Send for samples and rules for self-mensurement, Broadway Tailoring on the Bowery. EDWARD HART, Bowery and Spring St. RUPTURE CURED The improves Elastic Truss ts the only truss in that le Worn With absolute comfort night ‘8 the rupture under the hard- and will effect a} y cure without regard to the examination free. Lady in Send. for pamphlet. i JAMES L.WELLS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON THE . SATURDAY, SEP M. OF SECTIONS A AND B,!/ 95 CITY LOTS. VYSE ESTATE, SOUTHERN BOU ST., 23D WARD, Readily aD AVE, B! RD AND 100TH EW YORK CITY. lowing roads. \ atat 2° Eatate be TROLLEY (Wen Farms Car) to Southern Boulevard. WESTCHESTER AVE, TROLLEY to Southern Doul olley lines con- necting with Ele nd 149th et goods, latest style for usually sold at from $3.00 to $4.00 per pair. KUMFURT SHOE CO.,° RASY TERMS, TITL. ED FREE for maps to Jam . Auctioneer, Liberty at. ——_—eee——_ Help Wanted—Female. ced of ager electric ingrale ‘machi Spate, dk We aad oe ‘cll! rata Kmfurt Shoe Co. 28 EAST 14TH ST., Between 5th Ave, and Broadwi SPECIAL SALE | for Saturday, Sept. 21. We shall sell, beginning to-mor+ row, 700 pairs of our LADIES’ $3.00 VICI KID BUTTON and LACE SHOES ot $1 DZ oe nue. The above are all new, fresh made in the OPERA, SQUARE and RAZOV STYLES, all sizes of C, D and E widths. 350 Pairs Men's Fine Lace Shoes, 20th CENTURY STYLE, $1.99. The 20th Century Shoe is the Fall wear, and is 28 East 14th St Between 5th Ave. and Broadway, 89TH YEAR PARK ROW AND CHATHAMSQ, SEVEN STORES IN A ROW, COWPERTHWAIT. “OLD RELIABLE.” FURNITURE, CARPETS, &¢, EVERYTHING for HOUSEKEEPING LOWEST PRICES. | BEST GOODS. LARGEST STOCK, | BARGAINS: IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘ial SPEC AL: intends, ight oF Iron Bedsteads, TERMS: #! WEEKLY ON $63 WORTH: $8 MONTHLY ON $09 WORTH; $2 MONTHLY ON $000 f WORTH. ANY AMOUNT IN PROPORTION. FOR THE CONVEN Ch OF CUSTOMERS | COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE IF REQUESTED. OPEN SATY AY EVENINGS, ER NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KINO, “@amg DISEASES OF MEN, aa positively guarantees a qu by the Improved Fraav M1 Wes! vb to all A "4 i ‘ fercrs from: sary errors, loss of Vitality, wee Ae dineamea,. wath 3° . on. also book and ure, § (0 10 2 to 8 ings, Sunday, 10 to 12, 8 toe ey | Ee u 8S. vay— 'SHOHOLA GLEN, 107 miles from New York, on ihe banks of the | Beautiful Delaware River, 1,000 feet above the sety win 00 ROUND TRIP. $1.00. xpress train ieaves Ciumbers at., ¥ A My Feoued Sesrves AM Five mirutes earlier from West 234 at. Bovurnieg: lease aiaay oF 8 Wome EEN wWOUD LAKES Tee" HOUND v TR 750. Spgeial. spree aim ides Chambers ats 8 Weat 234 at, 0.0 A. ML Siz, to ‘olgne ivy express Uraine Fos 3e 8.00 ML bay, UP THE HUDSON, Steamer St, John to Newburg and Poughkeepate re will accom! tng Hatter m ALM. “Thekets $1.00 Dally steamer Aurora Battery ‘Li P.M. Music and refreshinen; WEsT Po’ day). by Drosies ¥. Pler at 640 at) eclock. Goop FP: ING at City Island: flounder tram 6.45 AM and every hour thereafter from 12h, st and 3 ave "1." ALL hotels and bont-houses. open, ursion rates Sundays acd holidaye. ——_ For Sale. ies’ jents’ Mien", Youth aad Ladies’ and Gents’ ness : Fink pate re made toorder, “Lado Bacques and © * CLOTHING cettstrtes Soe, Ceara Bkirts 2 ve latest otyl eicly oe Inbuchiy’ payment Manhattan Clotning Co,, D114 ave,, bet sth & “ CREDIT, aaieseiare. coe aoan :| sewing ty yWiilloas, @ Ginba Aucomatic, b. ae jass 14th ot. and 203 Grand’ Se ‘Call or address Malden lane. room'2. fey ng gua

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