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DIAL FACES OF CLOCKS ON BROADWAY WHICH WILL GO A LONG WAY TOWARDS EXPLAINING nf ADWAY CLOCKS! ; TO SEPLOTEEE WHY THEIR MEN ARE LATE IN cee LOM AT BUSINESS SO | OFTEN. CHURCH HALL + en of Twenty-Seven . = cCLocK < 2 MINUTES ‘ 2 MINUTE, i Bublio Timepieces from.Bat- \ FAST 5 “teryrto-FiftiethnStreet Are Ab- ’ eolutety Correct. > (FROWE30 SECONDS’ TO SIX MINUTES’ VARIATION. Produce*Exohange Exactly:Cor- rect, While Trinity, St. Paul’s, AMSTERDAM AY... 1783-5 rooms, bath, eam heat; rent ' ELEGANT large light five end four rooms ‘and bath; stenm heat; all improvememtay ‘LEON, 48, 80, 82 Whst 112th = noriye, and ma rooms ani fin respect a 3 Ni Build dings, W. “Bad st, to. 427. provemente; ri Light room, ell ame err a pasy. Unfurnlehed— orth of 125th St. ie ROXANE. goss" AN iain FURNISHED, ROOMS TO LET, Por Lina, IRVING PLACE, 14 1s cree ice *tatarsomat —Heated front fil abi City Hall and Many Other AT eo! $32 AppLy. 403 Mou Prominent Clocks Are Wrong. | White Hands East ‘The hand of the reformer ts again paige Correct : hlear gular behavior Bick HAND. How its NEW_AMSTERDAM K pe attest ctoeis has received the ban Incorrect , aN s clock G2 MINUTES ) It 1s a fact, atrange but true, that the 2 : ie! Umepleces put up along our public high- a ) ways for goneral conventence seldom = —- = ee! Mid Xk itn @gree a# to the hour of the night, either, for that matter. ~ Those who have tried to catch a train, relying upon street clocks for the time, have good cause to deplore the gross °@ = trreguiarity in the conduct of public Us y Clocks in general. A minute isn't much tn the way of time, but the want of it may lose a (k. (ain, and everybody knows what a chain of disasters may follow in the wake of a misiaid train, The wearled commuter, Inte in arriving home, finds that his excuse does not find ready cre- G52 (fence, and that the tale of the clock| Her Suit Has Been Placed on|Seafch Over Ninth Assembly fa apt to be classed with other fabrica- tons of like nature, the Court Docket at Newport| District by Leader James J. In London a law recently has gone into eftect requiring that all street! and the Trial Will Take Place| 4agan’s Men Finds Prettiest | ‘ey @locks shall agree with Greenwich thne, Iny or cluding two young woinen, were ing, billiards in the ee ‘the De the young wom COMMITTEE PICKS LITTLE GIRL Hrosdway, Brooklyn, Nt St NO ol WHO IS TO BE QUEEN OF THE MAY Midinge two “Soule womens were p a Gal Hot Argument Resutts in Saloon | tn*:ne Proprietor Being Wounded | nec ne head’ with’ chair an aor and His Assailant Struck on] "21? PSP noe omamenes Head with Chair. tended. to was arrested oF else the permits for them will be can- Soon. Tammany Girl. UENSS este Ralph avenue station. re —— Broadway Clocks Don't Agree. ‘i . 4 r WAGON DRIVER BREAKS LEG. q The happiest little girl t st John TT, Gallagher, thirty-nine years ‘Thinking that a aimigr law might be| NEWPORT, May 2—The divorce sult | nen Yor weday te hanie orn \ cue aa ‘A northbound Becond avenue car ve Made with good effect In New York, The | Of Mrs. Sybil Keteltas Wetmore Hoft-| of No. 212 West Beventy-seventh at had . is old, of No, 1M 1-2 Saratoga avenue | struck a big delivery crragen arly to; 7 ee reet Bvening World yesterday made a ays-|_man against John Ellis Hoffman ap- has good cause to rejoice, for : : F Brooklyn, appeared in the Gates Ave-|dny, and the driver, Charles Stee, of tig and exhaustive comparison of| peared on the court docket which was © be Queen of the May at the f nue Court to-day charged with having|and hed his right leg broken, He was the clocks along Broadway, from the| read yesterday. stabbed ‘William Case, proprietor of @ taken to the Harlem Hospital, big parade on May 41. Battery to Fiftieth street, in order to] Mrs. Hoffman was Sybil Sherman,| All over the Nineteenth Assembly Dis- @scertain just how near each one came| daughter of Willian: Watts Sherman, |,trict there is weeping and disappoint- to standard time and in what degree|the banker. So violently was her father | ment among four ov five thousand lite Guy varied one from the other. opposed to her marriage with Hoftman| tle gi of whom aspired to be sie pune comparison of twenty-seven; that the young woman, having attained| James J. Hagan'a representative fs x ‘ el ser ven were found agreeing with | her twenty-first year, left the Sherman | May Queen on the day that is the joy ¥ . nf Soe * a i. mtandard time. The others varied from] home at Newoort and remained with|of every little west-sider’s heart in the 4 id md rit seconds to six minutes from|her elster, Mrs. Harold Brown, until| district of which “Jimmy” Hagan an meander sho and Hoffman were married, on Oct. | leader, SA Nioerter from The Etening World| 12, 1698, at All Saints’ Memorial Chapel, | , Laat night Mr. Hagan, ni, who | ts Pree. j 4 we Serer mi 5 3 : E Savane, i neem regulated and set|here. Mr. Sherman was feopneled Glub. Aecinnd tna ee wae Ghuraeite cay t i | , atarte Y ot wl > Battery ona ech &: said acted Racatapineaclitaly cabs be Were, begging him them Queen, ‘ , Or asangiat unt for flagging or| at the church. rary es erry ‘ p é , | . peed ceed i Following, the announcement of her | Upon who Wa to beth oval Indy. ? : ra 2 The importations of the MARVEX KID ie tower of the Pro’ hich Mi erman made lo nie Donn who was ci iossn, 4 q é re . Exchange was found to be Detlaving | Hefacig, and he gossip as to parental! Quem by” Bye, followitig commltien, "A re ‘ , ‘Oran GLOVES, made by Messrs. Trefousse & Cie. of tmost regularity, agreeing lony divided It- fi ¥. - 7 a is xectl, oposition, the cottage colony the daughter of Frank Donnell p= t fe eee M-with the chronome- eet into two camps, and the bitterness tain oo ceattce oe erate oe 4 tip ; | France, comprise the most desirable styles and atiatoas wabroteceved tae leva See oe eae enna trsney atari é : ‘ colorings shown for the present and ensuing clock being 1.43 the time on the | py the nuptials, Mrs. Henry Mortim ane seems too good to be true,” said | ‘ pay me was Laity” Whe the standard | yoke supported Miss Sherman in her hat Iam to be May Queeh. Just | : ‘ season. qantle date Heck i? front of the Mer-| revolt and gave the young woman are GRIM wna 2 Mee abre the perce sis, 3 Broadway, ‘egistered I-t% against| Net fance 9 dinner @ few Me Mates Gaildves “ike Nase ena te : ’ : ss In Fabric Gloves, for Summer wear, an ample or ~ Con { 4 . % j iJ H Hf + getebele it, lable Butane) "Mr, sherman obec to Sota | Hi. ,Pe th Di Alay, walle whch , stock of the best styles is maintained, compris- cause the you Mr. Hagan has arranged for the chil- | Fochers 3 A A F : eae kaSt, Paulin clock, at Nesey atrvot | penniless. | He noped, yitiwan | pales tee aren one his dint | Bor (ten Zeal ta, : 2 ing in part: Plain or Fancy Silk, Milanese Suede ; my, was pretty steady, being | another alljance whic! | old, and is o | Z ‘ ras : 2) Ghly malta minute ahead of regitation | guther tne millions of hig own family in Grammar School No. #, where she] pe Ee IN Lisle, Mesh, Taffeta Gloves, etc. Also Real : f the family of bis wife, in . ie ed ke, ee " Cy Hall Clock Fast. and tpON ee, Sherman, was Disa | ce parte mar fro, A Se | ; dh Lace Mitts. es she sroatal Telegraph | Building, cor- Ce oats a famous heiress | Sterdam avenue and een ‘NIE er of Murray street ahely every child. wi vont j hy. Bas Slock oh Tc akdowati ewan exactiy| (Roun after, the wedding the Young uniform and cats fh American nag 5 ol i Leather Gloves and Gauntlets " ‘a h the chronometer f this parapifernal prov hs . + reteset city sul ge “iva ermal Mast” winter, |on (the "two" preceding days ‘by For Riding, Driving and Motoring wear. Clock on the sldewalk between War-| end at once took up her home in &) Tne. Annie in to be The” Quee > ren and Chambers streets was just ona Fented cottage had been & disngree- | but besides re to be an Talla Chamois Gloves, ininute’ too fast, giving the time as|mored that there firmed in| And a Mewored= Queen, chosen py. the | 211%, instead of’ 21014. Mert, and the rumor was confirmed In| S2Chi, or their gacene” Anew feature On’ the tower of the New York Life] January, when Mrs. Hoffman Inwa, db Of the May Walk this year is the dls: | the name. With respect to the obpjec- Fullding the sock, Polaly proclaimed i Ma The" rou nad e- | Beibuting, of of CBr th Hon shee the C ethol puareuteborite u e is ol ul e # 6 *. if “Mtreat. clock “neat the corer of | eertion and. non-uppo fF onitea | esr coustey tie at nee? teh ‘the Catholic communions: By the: mea Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixt) Avenue. ; Broome street told thé truth at 2.26 pkey Pa GePk Mises of, Unt Wet. |te2, tho: Roe Fen mie Co UP 1 eee ith the ola Catholics SS eT e Also accurate wi cl etween Je wi e ol e ie ® Prince and Houston stroetn at 2.294 more and of Mra, Bradiey Martin. Her te et eend. Be’ thirty-six pleces "while Lave nOt then orale BY reagon of the Just below Bighth street, on the east | mother was Miss Annie Wetmore, sister | they are gathered around the bie flag. ia wer is ON te I ———————— *) Sas found to be three minutes fast at Ce arte at and ganar, AG CAG aa FLATS & APARTM 1 : Nange of nal _—_—_ Ueda eataee or. pronapay ana | tits Lie ci adtts brs ts beetles inet ge theauleade oF tho feo Of Home] fe pay li Fhurteenth ‘street a street clock, was | Brown,” who ‘was one of the richest tonne ieond appendix a tigned, be WatehthisRecord Grow ‘ 2 ca, an P ; . ee Pitta one minute behind the gam: young men in Amer! Committee Appointed to Pass Rishop Cc Lome ny oe ian Pte: Furnished—West Side. ‘At Tiffany's the reporter's “watch |that he had been most attentive to Miss ‘ ot Rrovidence, Bishop _Coajut tor fered advice to one of - ae Bhe| | BILLIARD CAME en al ra try aero ce a3e. 80: nocked his hat off Lewd ughed end started ning cold_waters vie be ert i. (Frances a ee ‘water, $8.00; MORTON, OT... 6-+Furniwhed rooms: $1 25 Tooms"for two or three gentlemen; 1 ont ef See, water, Ea: ‘water: Taras, Be 147 aie W.— tay uD: Sb: small. a Tee. pes ps oe ‘Southerners accoum= Nicely furnished Rentlemen or coupl fant st, 365 Wien, aloaly tara front Fo ont gulvable for a: conve Gp ST. 27 W, near Bwa: oom." reagonai me ment Ds il WwW. HOTEL LEROY. agai compared with standard |, the stepdaughter of his . CENTRAL PARK WDPST, 418~Handso ime and found to be exactly correct {sister. nee ne Seepanne On the Suggestion Declares | } oylaend: eve sh. Walbo firnisied, TabRrtingn Cenkinl Pack, "O-hy Select, ome, nermanent er (rane tt win w. gg of Spring! vi st a. bath and up: "tinge te: ae sume eat dane Tre ion | Sees ou: oat: GONPRRISON “oi Hive SEEKERS || feote tafe "Slant O_O ;. PIfth Avenue Motel Clock stow. Steen histdanghter and the brother. of the Present Time Inexpedient | Moreton, of Atttw : rain Hot wales’ come North of 125th Street. ; On Broadwy, ner the corner of ‘young Wife. One of his daughters, in f Beate shown are mos' n Hats ‘hou a padi / a, REE Be hart oN wh in cts, ha tated Bara Ue) Se ica abundant that ie mae, ot our “A ce ste ‘ee Tnediumn || "dMieaeits Nance RA GR, a: | ME AP AM Ue TO Sa ) Town, brother clerk M of tate ome Avenue Hotel. jm front Lurown, and could the marriage of Mies! J, H, MoCartney, of Health De- —— nouady ara tated ith out prekent |] and which produces. the desired aouine heumansete ite piers | aa an fohn icholas Ave many appl i Pe: ete) @ 10 te .@: 61 8 © faily regulates the lives of many hun-|hrought about it would have marked a artment, Dismissed for Ac?}] BOSTON, May 7—The committee of Hele eae radjectives. It In perceived || results: ints improvs ton, Janitre Brooklyn. dreds and thousands of human beings. | triple alliance between the Shermanand| P) f fifteen which was appointed by the Na-| ti as et i ‘Yesterday, however, it was one minute it} onsequent maze ‘, spetuates memories w all behind the times at’ 1.68%, PLT bad era eA ony Chie ticl pl cepting Fee from a Patient in | tional Trienniat Convention of eno pis | Eerheat christian people would, gladly a iherwnestime heart et the Tender- 9 a Christian’ world, | In gether of many milltoni copal Church at San Francisco im 1M | rid themselves in the Christian world. \ roi CAEN cet and)’ John Bills Hoffman was one of the) Randall’s Island Hospital. | to cousider the advisability of chiinging | , “Tt is.4 wall of separation on to one Forks @ ‘graduate of Harvard, and ® the legal name of the denomination to} Gn the eter differentiates tus from Our World Wants # soit ‘Always Supreme} == $28 W.—Completely furnis Somme Path S10 weekly, 49 nue Tieatre was also suspiciously ac-| Man. a celenrated beauty, matried |records of tje Hoard of Health. F™™ | Genoral Convention which will assembly men of Se eee ‘ick Dalziel, of Paris. The Hoff- = ry “Onithe Unidn Dime Savings Brederiok Dale ot Parly, me Mor [to-day Dr. McCartney nad 20 ur a eee ropes” gad tho come BRITH ABRAHAM CONVENTION md sti t d Sunday, May 1, 1690 1456 Monday.“ 2, 1110 265 pra for i hard ‘rider. — that of "The American Catholic Churoh‘/nan-Wplscopal, brethren. . It is to us REST IN TH CITY. a cue ana {hmocenthy tg rts “For gross violation of the rules in| 4 the United States,” tas innneitidg | hunplliadng Bac, wo, must be, fons ae ET ania aT aie ark TG tompieteny n time that one took ed carefully in| A048 a nea e yee Tan dis mother Mrs, | accepting iioney from inmates or their | extended report in which the 0 481 of Rome fis’ the meridian and our policy es 2 fom il 4 ie ates Syas ‘open, however, ls] George Hoffman, became he with f|relations.” ta the cause given for the | expressed that any change at thie i) be (made waleproportionatsly, praminent ar) oe ‘Unfurnished—Eaat Side. Sanaa, b Charles Gouverneur Weir, of New York. |cismissai ordered written against the|!8 inexpedien' : The World : ie jock in front of the Ticth Ave-| Mr. Hoftman's sister, Miss Emily Hoff: |name, of Dr. J. Hi.’ McCurtney, on the| Tho report is to be submttted to tha avery mention of the name. yk ere. WE Bs Blexant pa rooms Geen Washingtons. ment or the Eye and Ear Infirmary] mittee recommends that it be dis —_$—a___—_ D the tal : « pei In’ the tomer nt ments Jaand, CY Hospltal on Randall's) charged from the further consideration Lye tthe Larueat Jewish Organtes-|| Tuesday, 3, 1488 485 Seovininutes from stander Simoes! USUAL BLOCK ON BRIDGE. |'"rhis'is the rst step of Commiasion-| of the subject. ee Gack ter: . «41370 na clock iremiaterne 8.00 against: correct emi raes Whee Nevcalle “grating Tes on end to] The report is signed by all Aftees!. a1. sighteenth anual convention of parlor floor and base> o hands of a big department store |C#* Fuse Mlown Ont anf Wasson.) ” it was allogod againse Dr. MoCartney,| members of tho committer, although |. "TGependent Order of BritheAbra- || Thurs, “ 5, 1274 513 Bath gock, pointed te six and a half mii gers Get Excited, when charges were preferred against | three appendixes, one signed by seven |, be ‘held to-morrow at ‘Terrace ” 062 380 ‘arior floor, 6 large rooms, past when the chronometer | “ him some time since, that he had wc-| members, a second signed by five, and) Nam will De & Jar : our fre and'a half minutes pant | Care were, Mocked on, the Brooklyn Gonza, an ‘italan boy, of No, a Baxier|® thind by one, aro attached. The sec-| “Over geven hundred delegates, repre- the how inut i The clock In the Herald Bullding toia| PUG8® £0 fifteen minutes during the) street, who nad been admitted to the/ond appendix recommends that the} senting 71,157 membera, will be Dresent. Where dees your ad. ig rush hours to-day by the blowing out of] eye and eat infirmary, ‘The boy wrote ff episcopal" - S.tmeek Thirty-sixth and ‘Thirty-| a fuse on car No, 623 of the Smith atreet| home that Dr, McCartney demanded $19 ad i etre Bata Cesena eee corraean ts alah Ua tie dere: || ieanaart wo foe F rooma; all Improve- ihe book of Common t nd it influential Jewish or- * enth streets a street clock Une. for treating hi family is very|title page of # est and most influ Think twice-{f you want re. @ to $1, Janitor on preunacs ; Piaed Ain Voraelty atthe ee ee lathe car was an open one and was| poor re) pis mother and sister could | Prayer be atricken out. ganization in the United States, alta; BERAE ‘i ee Come STC EET filled with passengers, many of whom | 0) ot half of that amount, which] antno olally. a Monday the election of new om- onad ‘ ply janitor, | om Opera-House Clock a Deceiver, | hecame frightened and jumped when) theyisent to Randall's Island an iulen Aithough oMclally party Ines were}. on wil! take piace. ‘There will x ER Te ee But“for bold mendacity the timepiece} the fuse blew out, After n vain attempt the Hoard of Hatt" aa Cart, | not drawn fn the investigation of Mel panguet afterward at Progra: —————— Talent? ath. Hot water: dealt r . . | ney admitted receiving as Bree! 1 5 Jy front, OF the esttropolitan “Gperi-|to repair it had een mate by the me. | Hey sentiment in ail of tha soventy-elght — Hoyt takes the teed. AC exactiy i | Lorman the car was pushed across the}of hie fee, Uiocasen las’ Wieiesionary Maia ecin UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. Pt fi y's mother, pene ite: OORT, Chaves Four rooms to let BoM by ‘the chronometer this Kay vt SR OAE foley Og roamaged 10 "they | changg was generally favored by the LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES Boe. Per Line = Tour feonie te Jets $14. te Libih, Hviaemiy tne high church party and with f er after using Allen's | BXciisir PASEMBNT HOLME, om orn ay, | Wfveana with imorabeanen ts boll, shee lenitly the atmos- MINERS STILL BURIED. ¥=|high church party and with one or two] one elze smaller wing Allen's ; SUB, on 25th at. | Foesnm with Improbeien Mit 0 3 5 1 Detween Broadway and 6th Tad Broad: | ape AO ; ii Phere of tile locality accelersted oven a intaitsadll siatanlah atthe th prenenee., ah Honan that| exceptions, the committes, while agrees| wogt-Base, a powder to be shaken Doky sen eal tid wager hs ete. sire gt Bt oloc! ‘At the Cadillac the same tendency to rapidity was noticed.) The clock in the tower at oe told a pony, of 3.58, a dis- Srepancy of three minutes. by the cf 2 sa port ‘tempts were made to-day to enter 1.0- Nand that he eileredite exctwe tee | cents te iiself, divided on (he tsnto the shoes. It makes tight or Sth ava —-Floo! it it i h of th sf ha cond supplementary statement, F FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. SS are CNOA TNE. Sting. Ta tka | Contmlasioner Tully wrote: to. D: ‘Dho firm appendix to the report in| NOW shoes feel easy; gives instant re- 00, Per Tine,’ dcpre smoke and gas, interior explora. | Well, % member of the B sighed by Bishops Daniel 8, Tuttle, o¢}/llef to corns and bunions. It’s the NOLL LETTE on each. flor: rent Richard “Parkhurst, 214 ons ‘considers: How much may : ] r o beiose and ron in three minutes Che | an eens ieapowslblesTnare te IIe: nope) Or anaes Boole ad told nk tha Mingourl; George W, Peterkin, of West] greatest comfort discovery of the Furnished—East Side. itt! refined Helehvornood: 84 617 pial Sale Re would ‘have to. dismiss the yvonne) Virwinla; David H. Groer, of Now jege. Cures and prevents swollen S large rooms und bath, SHRI: 3 large, light aiee ymsian,. De: Ptowell asked. that Mes | York: Rev. 8. 8. Moore, of Parkerwbur vad one Minute qucle>| “Tim, Pam, Fouf” at the Casing, Lartney he continued In-the service of| W. Vu. Mr, Arthur d..C. Sowden, af] feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. a ae : See ‘this oh ahh the oa ‘as| .As the result of an erro tie van. |the Gepartment. and promised crete Francis A, Lewis and Joseph| Allen's Foot-Base is a certain cure) \ignc sirraatly” furniahed, conven! ins, baa . hot water. all’ improves nourcement appeared in the adwortis- atamitied nt Packard, «| for sweating, hot, aching feet. At) —~ ine, cohumpe os the Wood np Masvedas ‘The Commissioner's answer to tile] Ciey observe that the present name:| eit druggists and shoo stores, 26c. Furnished—Weet Side. late that “Pim, Patt, Pout" at tl MeCart tot Protent iscopat Ch ar} ibe rhenere wos ou tte aah ite, weakty nn in xntatning Bir ack ont 4 i Mae ‘Do, ‘Trial package FREE by mail. Ad- DwWay, ongnro8a ape —Seven | SS imnrovernenta! thi “int ute | 0 ; " ines H Mraeravains; alt tmproveroe err opel Bc tan aden Wzzanitess "APE RCag in the Fecordm we Liafrgtenth haa Ween connection ‘wi Areee, Allen 6. Qlmated. Le Rey, N:¥.| ieeies jafatorm ; : BERGEN ST. 1 alas 2 hall roan iT. jear bridge and ferries MEseirable largo and amoil'rooma; el Cows Pad, between Court i met _hall, yous: _Rentlesoed, ft om ete mn Park Slope—OCohvent i ew York: pleasant equate Toor hail room, separately or together: all eons cone Big Yenlences; jn quiet private family, my Inoderate: gentlemen aniy. BOARDERS WANTED. 200, Per Lite East Side. old) Southern Sok sa iy desirable sult DRIO alte: srereren West Side. ea Larag, tom, board | foe ap pints $4.30 ni fine; a! aan double a Larg®, nail eoina PTO = ‘wultabi Brooklyn. 2 AY. SMA —DPieasant, newly fut round with al convenient, AO Borgueh Park: @ Sunny” st yobak With boards private TauMy) Aeasamel bie. " TH OTH ST.—Newly 1 y. haw DH: Oo tt “FURNISHED ROOMS TO 20c, Per Line,

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