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ee ed Z neon CAR. 9. sks eens THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1, mms BARKER CETS | | : \ | Sveged, Cooper & Co. THE BIG STORE “PACITY INITSELF @ Siegel, Cooper & Co, WAIT OF ERROR me” Sica GoopenG ee Balcony, Main Floor). Balcony, Main Floor), Pay 4 percent. on deposits, pay: A parr oan ’ . oC e . « m5 “an OC | aA Special Sale of Retrigerators. Jurniture Price Reductions. aE a . PEEVE | Anything that saves your money and Although furniture is one of the commonest neces- fenmUnullGecisions| MIDSI M protects your health and that of your tam ly sities of domestic life the demand for it diminishes with Is Reached. \ a wise investnient. A good refrigerator the warm weather. | able on demand without notice. The sales of most stores dwindle Thomas G. Barker's counsel took out! All Over the Store | Pay 4 per ceat. on deposits, pay- able on deman: without notice. Early Closing Hours—During the Summer, this store will be closed at 5 o’clock daily, except Saturdays, when it will be closed at 12 o'clock noon. will do this, and to-morrow we offer you a down to almost nothing. Not so with The Big Store. chance to get one at far below the regular We are always prepared to meet such contingencies by py eas Te sc now || THE entire six floors of this old Stewart Store are astir and enthusiastic this morning. July is to be af| |\market price, by placing on sale a carioad price-cutting or otherwise in such a way that business Foes to the Court of FE Ape month of unusual activity, and this first day of the first week finds every section of the store | of good hardwood refrigerators, with char- docs not suffer materially. Offerings like these keep bee Sa ; responding to the demand for stirring news. Summer goods are to be cleared away. Stocks that are acoal-filled walls, removable and cleanable ys busy and bring us many new friends and patrons: too large are to be cut down. Special offerings just from the manufacturers are also included. Every- thing that tends to make this store attractive and profitable to Midsummer shoppers has been combined. flues and waste pipes, solid brass locks and hinges, with zinc-lined and galvanized the offices burg. Van Wink! Golden Oak Dresser, piano finish, 44 ins. wide, full swell front, 2 large 4 A - ari F i . and 2 small drawers, cast brass trimmings, aped top, with hand- mothe wet a writ of risnt, ] We want a busy store, despite the thousands who are away; and we make such offerings as will repay} shelves at these very low prices: scmely carved standard and shaped French bevel plate mirror 24x30 not a writ of discretion, and it was f you splendidly for coming when you had no such intent-on. 5 | No. Wide in inches, eminittiers itigh in lacheas Priecas | nc! ctual value $19.50; reduced for to-morrow to 3.50 readily Kranted, expe . high head, ily us) the writ 100,000 Yards of DIMITIES and BATISTE 432 2515 17 42", 9,50) Malleable Iron White Enamelled Bedstead, i-inch pos will not « " 1 5 ' r 1 ity ‘ | i bow exteasion foot, heavy filling, heavy brass top rail. 53 spindl:s ‘Mr. Barker 9 his five yes = A “ "2 5 430 9 9 3 3 Ef x 2g O. Scan fee iis Gans oF ices A Dainty. Printed Patterns. Worth 12'c. at 6c a Yard igse 2 1 46 14.00) cna vases, all sizes; cetual value $3.50; reduced for ta-morsow to. Se eller In a few days, and in | The fact that we have already sold double the quantity of Dimities which we usually sell up to jase 32 20 48 15.50} poles Gets Geode serpent ne) fronty.dj large: snd Poa Maar veriict the prisoner will have lost no'f this time, will double the assurance of your own judgment in liking thent, And they well deserve their §) 450 37 22 51 24.00 eimieig eval Fanderds eect Svalt French eval, palate Re nad sataal time, [tis probable that the case will I popularity, tor in no other fabric are daintiness and aarallty soln allied. wink oth 458 25 19 50 12.00) value $19.00; reduced for to-morrow to s 12.50 Soot leet Ec PANS Ne a EI Mh ri — led only by the Irish Dimities. The cloth is strong, and there 4 ven before the ond of the y These are fine and handsome—excelled only : : 460 28 20 54 t Hair Mattress, weighs 45 lbe., Mtev, Dr. i 1, Stallard, ree are over a hundred attractive patterns to select from, in figures, stripes, polka dots, on light and dark grounds. | x 14.00 ; Soft Hair Mattress, weighs 45 lbe., made of good clea trae , AUR A sed eta senca abt 4 A.C. A., Gold Me ul,or Saa Remo ticking, w BSN eah reev ee With the Dimities are some dainty designs in Printed Batiste, in white figures on navy blue an rerfoctlantletactioustactiallvaluelgi OUitER Ges a call to Eptacopaltans | aealie the: raise funde ta een yjtee |g black; and figures and stripes in navy blue on white grounds. S, SI2 re) Crm The same Mattress, weighing $0 Ibs., made in two parts, for 7.90 Badan Reltee weno the chan All at 6%c a Yard---Worth Double s : SUMMER FURNITURE. husband shot A esr ; ° attached toa direct current of from 110 : een Uae ——— 3 ae 5 Main Aisle is devoted to the selling. % = . A large, comprehensive and finely selec.ed stock of Prairie Grass, Reed, now under a five-year sentence. \ The entire Mai i to 118 volts, will make you think your) gatrar and Rustic Furniture, well alapte to the use of summer homes, cot. Rector Stoddard’s call appears In thir room is “swept by ocean breezes.’’ It’s) tages, mountain lodges and lawns at very moderate prices. week's tnnue of jhia 3 paper, Si. | - Stirring Offerings in | FLAGS sohnal bulletin ind cenlie ceca aluxury that amounts almost to a neces-|Frairie Grass Tete-a-Tetes, at Restic Flower Stands, at up- oe OTe Upholstery Goods | 5 sity during the ‘dog days."” Froperly | ¥»ward trom 12,50) srdeselt = ae 1.50 rai e against Mr. Keller ts ' 4 s i ill ig Rustic hairs, at yard Prairie Grass Chairs, at up- ( pS es al Taniras| Here are seven groups of draperies and other goods wanted in for the Fourth avec care of Erm ony seatons. ‘coat sence er 3.00 ware from “ 4.00 that they require no further proof of Ms every Summer home in city or country. The styles are new, the Bunting and Silk Flags—all f| tric C is fi a -. teed, has| Rustic Tables, at upward from 3,00 Praitie Grass Rockers at up- “There are others who feel that he Is. BOS are choice and perfect, because taken from our regular stock, sorts and sizes; as well as poles, ric Company, 1s fully guaranteed, ha’ , 5 rar 4.50 innocent, but think that he himself | yet almost all items are marked pole-hoiders, and the like. These 12-inch solid brass blades and guards, | Reed Rockers, at upward from 1,50 aa Paes mn id z ation. i fm . ~~ ~~ od it thts action is ty be taken By him, oF | AT HALF PRICE kL The details are *ePtionally low prices: Japanneds bases isecomplete “With wireand 79 QQi-~= 7 whether it is taken or not, there tf And many of the goods are for use all year ‘round. e details are 6 s Beare g att . S ; . : JS Cc Lan 7" + Romething to be done by the men and] hiohly interesting : Reale cand Dene Lore: Visit our besement and test its cooling, refreshing, Hlags az) apanes cerns er ore LOL, nes tlocens: Six_patters iuffled Muslin Curtains that were sie, $1 and $1.25 palr, now priced 2x3 ft, 0c 6x10 ft, $2 eee ti lit hiohtulnDer - “in this country aman ts alwaye toi “aketteie mal ea pte : go wo so) 3x5 ft, SUIS Bxl2 tt, § Invigorating qualit es. For Fourth of July Decorations. be considered 1 It til proven Embroid iT 1 Burlap Portieres th 2 bf, SL. § i re i acee 2 mullty, would be for. the beat. tnter: “pale, now @i fi, 82.7h, Rh, BEB te AH 416 ft, $1.50 8x15 ft Liberty and the Flag—now and for. each, now 5x3 ft. 1x15 $2.50, $3.50 6x9 ft, ever! Swing out ‘‘Old Glory”’ to the est of the diocese as well as Mr. Keller 50 10x18 | Good Ohings to Gat and Drink that he ask for an investigation that : Be, #118, 8 CEE! zi reeze, ‘‘Whoop and holler and ban; Heal prevea\ socencaene enna i deren eo SoeCOCO CE eh oe ep eae | for Picnics and Outing Parties. Zz eave, ee a? Be “Hut this costs money. Mr. Keller is|ff Si Striped Snow-flake for Summer curtains, In 4 colorings; 41 Inches wide; waa Tse | Polished hardwood spear-head statts | If the weather is favorable on the morning of the “Glcrious Fourth" oe ” “Tf you need a new flag, come to us for ®@ poor man, rector of a small church. Feeder rec icneias lnchen lwldert cee riiyieotand ieolorine reeany lbcie vara, | 7x10 in, 10c 12x18 in., 25 {there will be a rush of city people to the seaside, mountain and country to} of 1 y n oh to ke it worth See eran ieelinee nt homie: h Dimitics, 31 inches wide; were 350 a yard, now 1Ne. Bxl2 in, Se x24 in. 40° Al scape the noise and heat of the city. As it isn't always possible or con-| @~ | it and you'll save enough to-make it wo Dense of his sickness and of this trial | fo) varia of Awning Saleriale: Our season's accumulation of short plecen: enough 24136 in. We venient to procvre pure and wholesome foods and beverages away from the while. saree ee arta te sean ee On kind.” Prices have been from I8¢ to 5c &| 4q the Umter-price Store, Masement city at any price, the better and more economical plan is to take along a Don't confound our Bunting Flags with the cheap, trashy; second! continue his profession or any other ae Y 12. ° means of live}ihood. If he is to demand Ooys ny an investigation of the charge against Cc him, as 5 ERT plentiful supply. We have made ample preparations for the supplying of | uw . quality suction" goods offered elsewhere at this time. The flags we offer LOTHING Linen SUITING] LUNCHES TO ORDER, PUT UP IN BOXES, — [icu/hotud avo sung, tule seve teugboa, wt fa com bh td Herve tee ere aT Our stock-righting offers splendid economies to parents of boys. Inen at upward from 25e., plement / of Fst ari , Strong canvas headings and brass grommets. Here are money. In view of tla 1 think re. ali We 4 ducti dd lots ‘iffy, These eau th mentee ana some of our lov prices: el z cl oft ese ‘Ss 5 » fis! e qulte agree that Me. Keller per- -day : 2 z y ; ie gonaily may, ell orev, Hy ase Bape Bcsshe Goa Un CosUes lett Cele ees'o Ooo eee vaca $5 ts 97s om | TAS Tel tlve Lest) possible tants fl cose free (arbhct ares tonialellinehioon cap] beisete tea attatvery eaoceraie costs ee A a8 of a fine quality, size 24236 in , emov- at $3 a sult. in in dress fabrics at this season i i d fhe all poaaible doubt. We believer and Sailor Suits, in blue, tan, red and olive shades; in sizes for 3 to 10 years; worth | 8410 10 a rics atic h wid _ GROCERIES. 5x8 {t., igs] mounted on hardwood stad, 50 have good reasons for belleving, him $4.50 to $8; now $3 a sult. when cool linens are in :uch wide fl temons: Large juicy Messina Lemons, doz., 14 eo FI e2 — ebsolutelyAtnnocent: sii eee Veatee Suits, in plain blue and mixtures; sizes 3 to 7 years; worth $$ 10 $7; now at/demand. These are imported Hl 5, anges: Large Sweet California Oranges, dor. 25 ty 2.20 | Cotton Bunting Flags, size — Neves him guilty might well ‘subscribe $3 a suit. P Irish linen suitings that look so Res: i} ttn 6x10 ft., 2.45 x4 ft., mounted on hardwood to have the facts brought to lmht.” Russian Blouse Suits, in sbades of blue, red, tan and brown serze and cheviots; sites | . + | Chocolate : Hazel Hasty Lunch Chocolate, '4 Ib. ca! 15}, fi! ff, at l¢ is expected that Barker wiil De fi is ¢ i iwell and wear so splendidly in &x12 ft., 3.60 | O-ft. staff, a 35 taken to, Biate Prison some uay this for 28 to 7 years; worth $4.50 to $5.50; now at $3.a seit: Ninth street. | Summer suits and skirts; in gray | Cake: Pound Cake, Plain, Citron, Marble or Raisin, Ib., 15 . al balvard de of hardwood t week to begin his term. j . 5 af 3 : P Set 7 , ete with ball truck and halyards, made of hardwi —— eso lthese|ia) Basement, ptore os ie le jand-white and brown-and-white f| Salmon : Choice Alaska Red Salmon, 1-Ib. cans, 12 Flag Stats comple e wi yards, GREINER’S NICE PLUM. ue ee eh Gilles perder to 12 Seat with ioflie collars; worth 7Sc and $1; now Sic. | mixtures, and three weaves of §| Boston Baked Beans (in Tomato Sauce): Luncheon size, can, 6 8 ft, 35 10 ft., 40 12 ft, as Boys’ Saltt Waists ot eseale; sizes Sto 12 years, with or without collar; worth 65c | natural linen color. Worth 35c {| Sardines: Hazel Imported Boneless Sardines, halves, 2&c.; quarters, 18 Me pci isis taewera tie 5 Foat-OMice, Bemate i hy, a |7 Se; uw at SOE. ‘and 50c; now at Armour’s Potted or Deviled Ham or Tongue, halves, 7c.; quarters 4 a , Boys’ Flannel Blouse Wa'sts, in blue, green, red and gray; sizes 4 to 10 years; ) 2" ; . 1 TC; , Agree did i L Parasols, Fans, etc., in a large variety, at the very : 3 » Chi Chi Mixed Pickles, japanese Lanterns, ols, ) ¥ h WASHING TO Naser 1 Ata iconter: Separite Cols und Shicids of ae and duck; some white, neatly trimmed; anes| 124c a Yard ie ber RE AL EL bio 16 {pe Frices. Here's a sample quotation: Peres Gesell asbaecidca ges in colors; sires for 4 to 8 yearg worth 90c; now SOc. gens Jams: Milford Pure Fruit Jams, assorted flavors, tin, Q| Japanese Lanterns, decorated with American flags, the 12-In. size, for 2 eppoint Frederick Greiner Portmaster at Formerly JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, ath Ave. Bl oiives: Large quart jar fancy Queen Olives, including jar, 25 (econ Poor 19th st. side) | juffalo. SEU SU SUES C SCOUT EET COUT CEO TOTO) nahe Appointment will probably be an- A. T. Stewart & Co. 9th & 10th Sts. Crackers: National Biscuit Co.'s Social Teas, Alberts, Ginger Wafers, D. C. y B. Pot Nabe go — — = = a — ieee : f q 7 ateritn . = Se Banquet Waters or Graham Biscuits, 1-Ib tin box 21 Sereen loors, Cana arTOwWS, | PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION Cheese: Domestic Swiss or fancy Vermont Suge Cheese, 1 Ib., 17 () | i See re Siegel, Cooper & Cor, |New York State Cream Cheese, Ib., 10 and Slo SC Reels. n | sthma, nea 9 | Hem: Mild Si Cured Sliced Ham or Corned Beef, Ib., hie ; E Consumption. Privaial Bankers eis : 25 The home and the garden are two of the greatest ain 9 Figs: Fancy Smyrna Figs, 6 Crown, per Ib., 15) pete F th k Wes : q At the Tube : earn b pleasures of domestic life. [For their proper keeping, om which meets 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Ste, Fancy Smyrna Figs, 4 Crown, per ib., 12 these low-priced oiferings wiil come in very handily. iY urn credit at Sep vitor oul i oat aa areata ace 10! Painted Screen Doors, of strong 3-4-inch stock, at 65 tedited to depositors on July 1, creel 5 4 5 | f —— Hoek or tae veut 8 ina WINES AND LIQUORS. See recuatwee atiaten 05 4 months endin; june on al uJ i ' 7 Hennessey Imported Cognac, bottle, 10) : : ) Gans Says They Are|W. E. Wyatt Made Jus-!:nt's ScBaposita made betere tre 10 hecyet | ong eoneities aie a6 Posie ES Eh bahes Sete saan Pierre 10 UE: . . ‘ . m ‘ ore v month d terest for tuil moth, a y ne three lots to be had only in the following sizes: 3 Getting Witnesses tice of Special Ses- Pi OCI OSS all depoate payable on demand with | St. Julien, a fine table Claret, bottle, 25) eS ‘ fect 10 inchus; 2 feet 8 inches by 6 feet § inches; 3 feet by Hee | Out of the Way. sions Court. “Hours 9 A. M. to 5,30 P, M. Puritan Port, bottle, 40 7 feet. | interest and Dividend Notices. Blackberry Brandy, fine for medicinal purposes, guaranteed strictly 40 25 Canal Barrows, that sed te sell cia) are now TEE mores E: "A "yr ivi ti ure, bottle, $2.00 and $2.59, all bolted, made of hart woo /y “If there are many more postpone-| Mayor Van Wyck this morning ap- Interest} andj Dividend Notices ima | Pate Ginger Als or: Saraaparitlat delightfully; snappy rand retreahe ennieaTat 1.40 4 4 pointed W. EB. Wyatt a Justice of the! ain ro p | ae is etre niereeealll ments of thie Hinwert cage there will not | Count of Special Sessions wo aueceet| EXUELOIOR SAVINGS BANK, EMIG R A NT ing, unaurpassed as heaith{ul, nutritious, non-alcoholic summer bev- 41 ¢ sen Hoge Reels, of hard wood, hold 100 feet of hose, to-morrow at 50) be enough evitence for the prosecutlon| Fistice Jacob, whose term expires to- N. E. Cor. 23d St. and oth Ave. erages and superior to imported,dozen bottles, The Tru to procead."" Gay, (areneat (Fourth Moor) | — — = eh eee These were the words Assistant Dia] "ystice Wy. have ordered int edited to | xy Alia = : SSSR RSIS SEU Ie Teath Bar =) - peasant ~ ee ————} O » Wyatt ff a member of the ULY 1ST, 1901, at 0} Rais hn ee ners ee == a trlet“Attorney Gans used in comment=|iay tiem of Trimble & Wyatt, of No, 24] THUEE AND ONEAALN PEN CENT. (ty ite Industrial Savings Rank, ing on a continuancs of three days jnre strest, and te the reccataty of the eet, ani : 043.00 granted ¢Dtectlve Edward Blanert. by} jo ic Club. ¥ of ‘rkpants mate on or tetore suLy worn i! = 51 Chambers St., N. van born In Call- a Recorder Goff toxlay. COAT AB Bae NEW YORK 2», New Publications ew Publications. | oh Dentistry, =e Dentistry 4 was graduated from Columbia ! Bissert wus in court to plead to an inl intversity and also from the Columbia a | dictment for bribery inh. pom eet beet comme eer". THE JEWISH MORNINGJOURNAL’ — WATERBURY ca in : = — | ey from Lena Schmidt, keeper of 4! Up to 1882 he was mannging clerk In 0 Dd. 1901, at the rate of THIE . F ‘THE ONLY JEWISH MORNING PAPER. | NAY ORS, w y . Stuyvesant] the law firm of Strong & Cadwallader. Per Cent per annum on all dep Wo es | yy] street. Fre attorney for Bls-| phe Mayor appointed Martin Gohl- ) Limit of Three Thousand Dollars M75 PaaS ME AWS sert, usked an extension, as he waa tn-|perger an Inapector of Schoolx for the secacatesot July ! 5 IP RSMDOSE | St., New York. disposed on account of the weather, Elghth School District of Manhattan and after MONDAY OSD 1OWIY OW OWE y sKOoINT 54 West 23d St 191, 0 ¥ . House was quite I in court, and [and the Bronx. The appointment con- eoldeat 9 eh etpets Geers Guha re hele, Mec ae ay angie aes st aS AY Ald & 410 Fulton S v/ The list of names of Commissioners of The Bowery Savi Bank \ oul p] Thur! ho. Y EXTRA After the extension was granted, Mr, se) ry Javings bank, A virit OU py dered tt D—The Interest te paid to = | That FIT $5.00 Deeds appointed by the Bonrd of Alder- ad v 4 Gans wtated tht the poll were very | men, an published in the City Record 128 AND 139 HOWERY sHOWS PYIIS CROWNS, Ve 4 active in Bissert’s: behalf, and were | this morning, Includes that of Frederick NEW YORK, J bi c a | | That WEAR 4 - > putting all the evidence against him out | F, Fleck, Alderman from the Sixth Dia- A semi-annual dividend at | | { he as concn eect é Caused$200,000Dam.| ric titi yt tt eva ‘Ia wm» $5.00 a not be heurd promptly there would be Fleck was recently tried and ac- . torah tosh iad Offic 228 Ma.t on St., New York, aa ° of the charge of maintaining a| age at Hoosic Tun- Pena ey Caen PSG > Perfect Vit Guarar H A N K S liserderiyresort atitheles hall he nel To-Day. been deposited at least three moathe | Bakelncentveritine i coninetn at So, 10 Howers. Pret ene eee etal a For Sale. For Sale. CANE ud WEST @th At RICHMOND, Va., July 1.—The negro] Mayor Van Wyck announced this payable on and after Montay, July 15 Putt sets ott SIDE 6'Ave. Cor 143, who attempted a criminal ult upon | Morning these appointments and renp- 901 =V5 = = 2 Pull Crows NEVER CLOSED. a young lady In Brunswick Counts aig |polutmenta to the Hrooklyn Behool| HOSTON, July 1.—Fire broke out at Money depoalted on or before July 10, DI | VOR: =i | ERM Lt oe ae ! duyn ago Was taken from the Jal at | Hoard: r CTS oT] CET CUTE ett tl CHER Preside | eee eet OUR CRIM SEU AIC etsaa a her Ler Bae i Lewrenceville Sunday night by ‘a mob yaeie MISeon mena et cee §n9t) just before 9 o'clock. An automatic alg- MBSKY A. SCHENCK, Comparotter CoRmIMG for an, es. aad satan at lowers | ne = base ; j Saal cht, Ira Leo Bamberger, No. 107 Taylor|"#! was followed by three alarm from ary Cavi satitntiar ate | “f Tacha NG Wank, rtreet; John J. Cashman, No, 10 Milton| the city boxes an the flames spread, Ty Dock Savings Tustitution, it tes) te mway. street; John J. Colgan, No 191 Nassau! within a few minutes after the fret 7 s lorensin HARI En tine Shy erediy hoabe Te the 4 The Knlekerbocker Steamboat Com: | street; Andrew J. Dower, No. 830 Union| alarm plers 3,4 and & were burning, 341 AND 343 BOWERY, NEW YORK. | MANHATTAN CREDIT CO., | | pany yesterday Inaugurated Its service |street; Juhn J. P. Fagan, No. % Fourth| ‘The burning plera are used by the | The Trustece have Geciared a aividend for the] WEE ! oor D WANTS between New York and Mockaway |place; T, J. Farrell, No. 177 St. Mark'e| Warren Ine Bteamahip Company, ‘Teg| montis ending Juve 3th, 1901 ail den [AINE BH 05 eheeen in 4 CHiN te nen ane } f ach with thelr oceun-Kolng steamers,javenue; James J. Hutt, No. 387 Me-| steamer Sachem, which was, moored net hole th and and General Slocum, | Donough street; Adolph Klen at one of the docks, was towed to mid- a 7 4 fuking “threw lt, durin | schenek avenue; Henry C. Ste ntream, but she” wan. considerably suentoe fuse thew landing at the foot of West One| H8 Sixth avenue; Michael Murphy, scorched Hundred and Twenty-ninth atreet> Thiq| Hamilton avenue and Eighty-aixth| On pler 6 were half a dozen freight 4s nomething new In the local steamboat | street; George E. Nontrand, Twentleth | cars which caught tire before thes cand busines: eretofore the Hurlemites|and Gropsey aven A. T. Sullivan, i eee were to take a Jong ride|No. 983 St. Mark's avenue: John it. | be drawn to a safe place, downtown before they could reach any 92 Morton atreet; John] The fire caused a damage’ of $200,000 of the Ianding® of the varloun steam. 39 Stute street, succecd-| pefore {t was under contro! boat companies, ‘The other Inndings|ing. T. Farley; John 0. F, Hill, ure ay West Twentieth street and at the! Coney Inland, succeeging John Greene; SPS Battery, adjoining South Ferry. The |George F. Leyh, No. 71 Jefferson street, ~ Stule MINK Nearly Kittin, Janding’ at the Bridge Dock, Brooklyn, | succeeding J. L 3 4 Ridecke; W. & Hur:| SG which the company hax used for many [iey, No, 38 Jefferson avenue, muccceding |“ !LMINGTON years past, has been abandoned, sav- 1G, ng, a red: deal of tine and arrivi At Rockaway Beach much earlier. * Det, duty Jo F. ‘Blandy; George Innken, Nine-! Madno, hin wife and thiee children wer: teenth street, succeeding James Wright, made serloualy sick yeaterday by drina- “vemore ithe deveased, ing ‘milk, Patent Attorneys, hn r ata deay t atph Mut ‘ Wiitiame & Co. 9 Richarda at, Brooklyn, NOY. GW. Greene, le -