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el—Tractions Hold Up. Aing was active, was the feature of the session, heavy buying. During the de- ‘ghowed excellent resistance, only fractionally, was shown in Union Pacific the session, the price selling a w yesterday. Vania, Southern Pacific, Atch!- jtimore & Ohio were among the pin the railroad group to feel the ; they losing any gains made, peake and Ohio, Illinois Central ock Island were given support, Ing a trifle higher. utes Steel and Amalgamated oP gutvered slightly, while the Amer. melting stocks closed higher. fractions were higher, under the ‘of Brooklyn Rapid Transit, while d steady. were fairly active, fal sales of stocks were 818,800 id of bowen $5,267,000, Closing Quotations, Net lis Ch'ers ... 10% 16 16 Ch. pf... 65% Ob Beet Su..2 4 Mt Cop.. 1. 7% THT 4% 1M Gor & F. 83% 93% sy -"% 215, +2 mn. Gras T.. 12% 12% 12% — 4 Hi. & 1i,... 10% 10% 105 — Mm, H, & Lint O04 di%% 4M — %& <M 105 = % 8 = 1b — iy 8% +17 373 Mb 14 — 4 Bu Ray pe 0% omy + 4% Y F 143% + % 187% 1% M6 12 —% 144 + a} 209 +1 os ‘by & —% 178% — 4 186 +2 » 41% — Sy wh —-% 10% 7 +4 Wh ok 8 Wh Bh — 19% — 4 ‘6% + &Nosh..14i 140% 140% LAN... 1605 169 169% 4% WMets St. RR.118% 117 117 Met, Securities 77% 77 mM +% Mex. Central. 2% 234 23\ + % asian. & Bt, 1.. 60 59% 60 + AESt P&BB.M MY 9315 04 + % Bt. 140% 160 + % PM Kw 1... 2% 5 824 + KK & T, ploy Gly 054 + y Pac. 106% ~ 4 55% fat, Bis. pr ..tie 116 116 + Mt, Lead pf. 8 98 98 fat, RRM. pl. 4% 49% 40%) — 1% » J, Centra! M4 193 19814 +1% LS, Central 8% 142% 12% — % .Y. & Har..400 40) «400 ~10 18% 10 wi 107% % vt p ” oh + 0 Rook Isl, pf @O Rub Goods... 27% ” B08. L.&8.F, 2p.. 71% 1200 Bt, I. 8, W. pt 60% 1800 Si. P, & Om,,,170 Wt. P. & O. pt.195 ing One of the Few Stocks Resist Pressure When At- 580) So, Pacific pf. 260) Soltthern RF, 20 South, Ry. pf. 290) Tenn, ©, & I, 1700 Texas Paclfic.. 110 Un, Bag & P.. 104600 Union Pacific.119% 609 Union Pac, pf, 98 1M Un, Fralt Co, .106% 200Un, Ry. Inv... 22 20)Un, Ry. Tn. pf 654 30 U, S.C. PL, 2% 200 U.8, ©. T, P, pf 85% 100 U. 8, R. & Im, 79% 8, Leath,,, 14% $100 U, 8, Leath, pflo24 1500 U, 8, Rubber,, 374 1600 U, 8. Rud, pf.100% 883400 U. 8, Steel, 49700 U. 8, Steel pf. 95% n ania, Baltimore and p and Atchison Drop with {n stocks during the Inte ‘to-day sent prices tumbling al! ne and the market, which strong all day, closed irreg- 1000 West'gh'se ....183% 200 West'ghh'se pf.193% 70 West U. T...., 924g 92 100 Wheel, & L. B, 1 400W. & L, Bl pl 54 ‘up almost 8 points on excep the common stock, Jn sustaining the cellor Stevenson says that while 0 js a large amount dn \ 6 per cent, of the company's capital stock, and there Is no that the company had this money in « have been invested, he si in material, and there is nothing to dicate a policy on the poration to favor the interest of the pre- ferred stockholders to More than this, 64 holders, oT +1h mK —% 113% i} 1M iis 4% 22H — I MW +% ae 874 — 10044 — % 101% — % 8% + % ih + 1% +114 208% + 11% — 4 | fald'the, 91% — % | polley of doubli 2%, G% +4] o 82, 7% + mM! —% 61% —% 18844 1% ‘Vali pt, ve, 92% Oy — 4 Central ...166 165% 106% — % MY Paper ... 23% 24 wy + % ti Power ... 66 66 6 —% ) Pump pf. 87% 87% 87% +14 Cent, 0% 3) 9 -Yy COAL, pl. 5% 56 boty + City Bo, 2% 2M L9H + % ahs pt Obsessions due to iny: 1, 30, pl. 0% 314 55! 1 vat) Mr, House filed an affiday! Dr, Frank J. Horn, of No, lace, seciting the foregoin, Mday’ Layid Gluck, a barber, OLN smit avenue, to the ¢ Adier was, perhaps, t and fidgety inan he “What about th Ired Judge Cowing. Wh fool!" ne other United States which they were agents, a SHIPPING NEWS, ‘OR TO-DAY. Astoria, Glasgow. ib -B% BH + ” Hai 416% Me en re 4 89H 42. | Rionprins a os igh 5, 5 67 16% Wh 96% 100% 108% + 18% 102 oT 101% 80% OM Ei) 424% ty 434y 182% 1 199% 1934 —1% 18 HK STEEL TRUST WINS DIVIDEND SUIT Alfred F, Stevens Asked the Jersey Courts to Compe! Payment on the Common Stock, TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 17,—Vice-Chan. cellor Stevenson to-day filed an opinion sustaining the demurrer of’ the United States Steel Corpvorjison in the sult brought against that company by Al- fred ¥. Stevens, to compel the payment of dividends on the company’s common This decision practically dis poses of the whole case Stevens filed a bill tu enforce the pay- ment of dividends on tie common stock out of alleged accumulation of profits amounting in January, 1904, to $66,000,000, Stevens claimed that the company yee r the statutes to use this High, Low: Close, oh’, aa forthe Paying of dividends on “demurrer Vico-Chan- Itsott, It Is only proof to show part of ie says, that Mr, Stevens's dill does not allege a single fact which shows that the retention of “hese accumulated proiits was not justl- the requirements of the bush ons of the company, stall he demurrer. 's te: a dismissal of Mr, Ne 597 CUUNSELAN WRANGLE OVER ® ELECTRIC LIGHT INQUIRY. Juntice Marenn, Not Sure of His _Surindietion in Matter, Asks Lawyers to Submit Briefs, Justice Marean, sitting in tho Sur preme Court, Special Term, in Brook- lyn, to-day, heard argument on an or- der to show cause why Joseph Wil- Hams, seorgtary of the New York Matson Hlectric Light Company, should Not be compelled to answer questions put to him by Comptroller Grout in his investigation: Into the city lighting William M, Dykeman, representing the, Edison Company, contended that the ingulry wns illegal and that the lurisdiction in the case, any action were insti+ hould be brougnt in New Lawyer Henry Yonge, who has been retalned by Mr, Grout as his personas counsel in the Inquiry, vigorously op- eman's contention, rust was pursuing {ts old le dealing again, and if the action had been brought In New Yq County the company Would have declared that it should’ have brought In Kings, Ma arean sal he was not sure f his jurisdiction in the matter, ‘and 1964 —1% | asked counsel to submit briefs, A de- cision {8 expected in the near future, 1)..— %/ADLER BROTHERS, BANKERS, SENT TO REFORMATORY, _— OY + 4) Host Im Wall Street Speculation $15,000 Belonging to Their Customers, The Adlers—Oscar and Robert—who Opened a bank and express office at No, in the midst of the Hun- Ta year ago, last November after Joni ation $15,000 hi hate were Londay sent to teformatory In General Sessions. wach ts° thirty years of age, rontnyer ved Houee made an ‘or clemeney for the brot Cowing. Mr. House said Oeear sane and Robert wi asserted, had a Each ts } rea Owen wa: ‘48 a fool. Oscar, “mand that wag Months allucinations and eterate cigarette: It signed b 1 St. Mark's 8 statenient, mare hy 9, 158 Sec. ftect that Oscar he most nervous had ever shaved, defendant?” In the banking bust- walters In a ‘They were in- pont OF NEW york, iy Princess An: 18% + % Ant closing at 693-4 Grand Trunk was easy on outsiders selling In anticipation Japanese were dull, Iniperlal Japanese Government 6s of 194 were quoted at 98 1-4 Kaffirs drooped on continued | Nquidatton and unconfirmed rumors of 100% — % trouble with the Chinese laborers, COTTON FIRM ON market started firm and active to-day, with shorts conspicuous buyers, bid; February, 6.93 bld; March, 6.09 to 7,00; Ar July, 7,20' to 2.215 September, 7.25 t i, } uc May, 7.04; July, 7.14, BANK AGREES TO Resignation of Vice-President of from the Vice-Presidency of the Na- tlonal City Bank was accepted this afternoon at the regular weekly meet- Ing of the Board of Directors, It was treated, according to report, very much 48 a raft of other routlno business, Mr, Loomis was not present and It could not be learned whether the resignation was ordered spread upon the minutes of the directorate with the usual “with regret.” afternoon that no | successor to Mr, Loomis would ‘be elected ‘just yet,’ The bank is not in need of vice-presi- dents, Its present staff contains three, What Mr, Loomis Is to do in the future {sg unknown, It {s eald In some quar- ters that he will probably go abroad and upon his return take up his resi- dence in Connecticut again. whence he came to New York to enter the National Citv Bank, detriment of FIRM IN LONDON, LONDON, Jan, 17,—Rates for money were tolerably easy in the market to- day, Trading on the Stock Exchange was quiet, Out the tone was undecided, prices having a sagging disposition, though the offerings were light, Con- sols were dull, which had a depressing Influence on other securitles, Home Rails were Irregular, Undengrounds | | wore favored, owing to the dividend and | general interest In the new electrical ar: rangements. Americans recovered from the open- ing dulness and became firm at above parity, Philadelphia & Reading, New | York, Ontarlo & Wostern, Missourl Pa- cific and Union Paciflic were the pre- dominant etocks, Prices generally closed steady, but Southern Paolfic was buoy- of poor traffic returns, Internationals were in good demand, —— BUYING BY SHORTS, Inflvenced by strong cables the cotton The opening prices were: January, 6.90 | rll, 7.04 to 7,08; May, 7.10 to 7.11 vem! bid. The wate prices were: March, 6.91; Sane LET LOOMIS OUT. Nationnl City Accepted—Fuature Plana Not Known, | Archibald G, Loomis's resignation | It was announced at the bank this THE WHEAT MARKET. Bears continued thelr operations tn the wheat market lo-day, and declines of from 1-4 to 1-2 of a cent ocourred in Corn opened barely steady and a trifle Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., New York's opening prices were: May wheat, 1.15 3-8; July, 1.02 1-8; September, Chicago's opening prices were: 1,45 1-8 to 1,15 8-8; May corn, 445-8 to 44 6-3 4; July, 45 1-8 to 45 1-8 to 4 1-4, Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o'Clock, Special Offerings Wednesday, No Mail, Telephone or C. 0. D. # 3-8, Corn—May, 00 Chicago's losing prices were: Wheat Reptoniber, 91 1. ptember, 45 6:8, —a ODELL AND PLATT ELECTED. Ex-Governor and Son of the Sena- tor Chosen Steamboat Directors, NEWBURG, N. Y,, Jan, 17.—The Cen- Steamboat Company, of this city, elected directors to-day as follows: Benjam{n B, Odell, Albert B, Boardman, Charles W. Hogan, Luctus J. Murray Mitchell, Frank Ramadell, Benjamin B. O1 Samuel A, Crum, MR. ROBBINS’ REMARKABLE RECOVERY. Was Threatened with Pneumonia, but Linonine Saved Him, Sensational Belt Sate. The entire stock of a large man- Ufacturer, bought at 25 cents on the dollar, and sold accoraingly. Come early while the selection !s $1.00 Silk Belts, 39c. $1.50 Silk Belts, 49c. $2.00 Silk Belts, 59c, oH—____.. = 5c. Handkerchiefs, 3c, Boys' and Girls! School Hand- kerchiefs, all initials, each, SC ———_______ 8c, White Cambric, 5c. White Gambric, 1,000 yards, 86 inoh, fine finish, yard., f24c. Dress Ginghams, 5c.) Dress Ginghams, mill ends, Englneer H. Atwood Robbins, of Brooklyn, ‘ke of extensive municipal {m- West Orange, N. J., had troubled for days by a cold on his chest, brought on by exposure. by several friends to try Linonine, but thinking it similar to the ineffectual and mixtures he had taken he did not do so ‘The consequence was that his cold tightened and he was compelled to | stop work, Then the force of hia friends’ advice dawned on him, and he sent for a His recovery began At the end of three days’ time he was completely restored, the cold having vanished as if by magic, Lin- onine warmed and enriched his blood and restored his vitality, That le is this testimonial, whic @ company in yesterday's mail; “Linonine cured me of a dreadful cold on I was threatened with pneu- monia. Linonine saved me from having It, Iam well pleased with your medicine, it acting as a tonic and builder at the same time it was relieving my lungs of the con- gestion, H, ATWOOD ROBBINS. 300 Union St., he ‘oream, at all drug stores, G0c., He had been told twenty yards, 10,000 yds., (0c. Flannel, 6c. 1,000 yards, heavy grade (quality limited), yard... Stockings, 7c. i bottle of Linonine. | tho Linon! seamless feet, double heels And C05 iisseeveseee ni J ——. 19c, Cheviots, & Fancy colored cotton Chev 82 in, wide, pretty colored an extra heavy mate- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Qtieerenciiareinintpennaa seat 12%. Towels, 10c. if and closed efor “His brother used ‘nin d brother used ther his own ends," MR Before engaging ness the brothers Coney Island dance hall, dfoted for stealing $148 belonging to the Express Company, for! gn Sate Wednesday, Thursday & Friday. “Teasing, “Where the Trees Are White s|“ Alexander,” |For Sale—A Baby,” |“Emblem of Liberty”—3%), “Affection”? (a beautiful nocturne.) iW Orloans ieorme fem ANCOMING STBAMSHIPS, DUB TO-Dax, ritiah Empire, “The Oxford Two Step” “Troubadour” (intermezzo,) And many others, _ B. Altman & Co. HAVE NOW IN PROGRESS A SALE OF LINENS, ARE ‘TABLE ‘AND BED - LINENS, TOWELS AND TOWELING OF THE STAPLE KINDS AT SPECIAL PRICES, AND INCLUDED IN WHICH DECORATIVE TABLE LINENS, TRIMMED WITH HAND-MADE LACES, AT VERY GREAT RE- DUCTIONS IN PRICES, Turkish Towels, 200 dozen, size 20x43, bleached, fringed Turkish, all white CACH essereeereeeee MOE $———____________» 25c, Wood to Burn, !5c Bozes, white basswood, with chotce designs... 15¢ 50c, Pillow Tops, 15c,; Tinted Pillow Tops, with in Art Needle- work Dept.; choice 29c, Stationery, 15c, containing 60 Sheets fine satin finish plain or ruled, and 60 Envelopes to 20c. Gas Globes, 15¢,] Etched Gas Gloves, assorted fancy shapes 1 Sinoked Tongues) Smoked Ow Tongues, fancy, SILK UMBRELLAS for Men and Women, B. Altima & (a, DIRECT ATTENTION TO AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF SILK UMBRELLAS (2% AND 26 INCH), INCLUDING VARIETIES WITH STERLING SILVER CAPS, AND WITH HANDLES OF IVORY AND SILVER, PEARL AND SILVER, GUN METAL, BUCK HORN, CAPE HORN, AND NATURAL WOOD-SILVER TRIMMED; PRICE, $5,00, WHICH WILL BE OFFERED TO.MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT pound ssssseeeee Boys’ 30c, Pants, 1c, Neat cheviots, tor knocka- bout wear, sizes 4 to 14; 19¢ ¢ 50c. Veils, 25c, Chiffon Veils, 14% yards long, in all the desirable colors, in brown, black, white, navy and royal, each.,, ® ® 75c. Pillow Slips, 29c, | Embroidered Pillow ready to slip pillow in, choose from; in Art Nee- Newport News, Va., July 22, 1903, Last summer while recovering from illness of fever, I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leaye my room for several months, I was treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds of liniments and medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same time I was not any nearer getting well, One day while reading a pipet saw an advertisement of S, 8,8, for Rheu- matism, I decided to give it a trial, which I did at once, After I hadtaken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regu- larly until I was entirely cured, I now feel better than for years, and I cheer- fully recommend §, S, S, to any one suffering from Rheumatism, 613 32d St. Cas, E, GIDERSLREVE — Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or some other acid poison in the blood, which when deposited in the mnscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe- culiar to this disease, §. S. 8, goes di- rectly into the circulation, all irrita- ting substances are neutralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure and the general health is built up under the purifying and tonic baad the vej table remedy, Write for special book on Rheuma- tism,sentfree, Out physicians will ad- vise free all who will write us about their case, The Swift Specific Co, Atla ___ DENTISTRY, For a good, sound set of fine look- ing teeth—teeth that will fit perfectly and be a credit to you. No pain in having your old teeth extracted, Our New Botanical Discovery prevents ‘all pain and is peer harmless and safe, being not nature's roots and hero the gums in the RIGHT way. When extractions are made in the morning. the new set will be ready to wear home at night, All work guaranteed ten years. Full Sots of Teeth.s.4..1....$5,00 Gold Crowns, 2a karat +$5,00 Gold Fillings or up Silver Fillings. +§00, up Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414=416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. (2d door west Abraham (Opp. Eden & Straus’s.) jusee,) HOURS 8 to @, SUNDAYS 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, BAD TEETH causes dyspepsia—food can’t be properly chewed, Apt to ache, too. We make bad teeth good and do the work skilfully and gently—in a way to please you, Been pleasing people for 30 years, Won't cost much, either, Use Dr. Hanks’s Tooth Powder, Preserves the Teeth, 25¢, a Bottle. Gold Crowns and Bridges....85.00 Gold Fillings, from... + 100 Extracting with Coc + 50 DENTAL AS SIN, 205 SIXTH AVENUE, 8, W. CORNER MTH ST, ER CLOSED. CHOICE viverrsescrereeey i 50c. Wash Boilers, 39, | 600 Wash Boilers, oval, No, B size, EACH v.eeeseeses 39c! ""§5c, Bed Sheets, 450, | Bed Sheets, 100 dozen, size 72x90, made from a good Music at IIc, with Blossoms,” “Coaxing,” “Mimosa Caprice.” (played by Sousa.) muslin; in making they are torn by hand, which them straight 86"! ST. &.322:AVE, OFFER: >-——<$ ______——. 1.25 Curtains, Japanese Curtains, Japanese Door Curtains, fine bamboo, 42 inches wide x8 feet long, 12.50 Coats, 5.98, Women's Zibeline Coats, 42 Housefurnishings. January Sale, Clothes Baskets, Scrap Baskets, Carpet Sweepers, Scales (241bs, by oances), Covered Garbage Cans, Gold Dust, with belt, double-breasted front, inlaid velvet collar and cuffs, colors are black, brown, Oxford and blue, sizes 32 to 40 GUILSHAN 2 The Most Diltiewit Too an Lion Laundry Soap, GAS riracted with Gis. $1.00) Scouring Soap, F, P. C, Wax, Willow Hampers, Step Ladder Chairs, ni asa | Mait 2c. Exira, None Sent ¢, 0, D,|Clothes Horses, 4 foot, panne cheviot, stylish hip $4—$B7—-&—BiO lored, new flare-bottom kilt skirt, coat satin lined, N.E.Cor.125th St.& 8th Ave, ACEL XLENCLOU vearuur © dane One Lilling FREE to Demon. strate Our Painless Method: ‘ Thusio Liaw, digatest jate made, We are of palniow dentistiy, a Ki 4 Within fillings from $1.00; % 000; leaning, Wo.) £5.00, Specialists fh each Diplomas displayed at each chal AL writ work | si et given to do your Mind. keep It In roe ‘at teh, Years. Bolnyg jaws of the pre. thie 18 Of Indispus go | 3 ) jh 10. years. TEETH All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, TEETH VAATRS REPAIRED WHILE Warring, i all FOES at ai erms: LEX To S*AVE SS" To 607.57 Janvary Piano Sale Dianos HA way one. bloc! Bubwey, SP arnt FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 Cents Per Line. Don’t MissThis most remarkable sale of cele- brated tone-lasting Walters pianos—you will be missing a chance to save from $150 to $250 on a piano if you do not take advantage of this offer of $350 Walters Pianos, $195. Including Stool and Cover, Delivered on Payment of $5. 10 Years’ Gvarantee Inserted in gold letters on the Inside top lid of every Walters Plano. Better come and select one of these planos to-morrow, your old plano for a ‘all conventences, i LEXINGTON AV., 1007—Furniahed |. front room, sultable for two veniene Ava private house; terme 4 LEXINGTON AV, neatly furnishes STON AV, 1892, near 116th—Hands f ed om 9 in steams fin. ‘Furnished rooms in steam Linsella,, and pay any balance duo at $1 per Caution—"2 ond-hand plano at any price, for it will soon become utterly worthless, On Cash Sates ¥¢ will box and ship planos free to any part of the United Statos. cere —————— BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th .o 60th St. 03. W.--Front rooms. improves Ww bath; hot water, heate gon. : RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, RE! AND STREETS, fe-The Iwaving time from Desbrosses and landt Streets is five, minutes later, than {hat given below for Twenty-third Street ST, 104 W,—Nicely furniah Funning’ water; private house; $3 TH, 196, cor. Broadway—Two le ronins, handsomely. furnished, sultabl m v— furnished parlor 09, Rar tle eafaTates, Poses Parlor and bedroom, with 24 bell, east side, G4 B,—Comfortable furnished mj firat floor; other rooms} ‘HE WEST, HICAGO SPECIAL, N MITED, SYLVANIA LIM- hours to Chicago, & ST, LOUIS EXP, 40 LIMITED, TOTH, ST., 164 perlor, bedroot PRESS, D AND CINCIN. bie arg one or two; modern improvements; i rant large, light rool bath, hot water, private family; 125 F.—Beautiful parlor bedroom, aanine water; dishes; light housekeeping. 1 B.—Nicety furnished y ining ter heated; \ ON E,, near Madison av.—Nicely furs NE. 12.55 PD, M, and . remnars and Florida hy RW Rawaway,— &' OHIO RAILWAY.—-7,55 id 4.55 P. B.—Large heated room, 2 pall g —Large room, board; priva FR RC Ae Cie ome comforts}, reaao Tao night weekdaym, Sundays, 1240, ss Mois Pin CC cs i Pe Nos, 491, 1854. 118 and 201 82 Fifth “Avenio (below 23d (corner 20th 8t.); and statlona named abo’ Court Street, 860 Fulton Street. Broadway. and Pénnsyivania Annex | ~~ The New York Transfer Company will call for and check bageng d residences through to dest Chelsea’? for Pennsylvania Pnaw'e Traftio Manag se'r Traffic Manager, BOYD, sata General Manager, General_Passengor_ Agent. OOTH, 07 W.—Nicely furnished smali ang 92D BP 1) rmtahed room to let. |, 1M WoLarge furnished room; heat} 1a_hall_ rooms private N re Hoely heated furnished room, DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY CASH OR CREDIT No employers’ reference required, ness strlotly confidential wore ay 'PHONT, L. W. SWEET & CO. ESTABLISHED 1885, 37.39 Maiden Lane 255 Slath wy, New York, 4 /—Room, heated fiat; Subwal OT ate alk Tieakeust optional; pri« Bendheim, SOTH, 182 E,—Beautitul, alry room, 3 OTTH, 124 W.—Large rooms, with or without board; al ult 170 Newark av.,, Jersey City, CREDIT W.sNicel is furnished steam furnished front i Ist floor; eaaohatey wri, 171 W.oNicely furnished tom, waa] ") * 1 .—Nieely rn qi OO Min, BL.sb. for wentlemen.. Beck oF EVERYBODY, nythnig you want, a 2 gentlemen; private hol 62 BOWRRY, cor, CANAL 8 PaO Adda aM lt Closed Baturdays; open F 1 184 Wi—Clean room, i W.—Two nicely, furn TAKE ELEVATOR. ‘ Pay us $1 weekly; gen- 19 MAIDEN LANE, DRESS WEL CHANGE CLOTHI room 4; out of town mail jera address room 3 call, GLOBE CREDIT WAT —— NT HELP. WANTED—MALE, IIA SIAR LIIIIALN Ni Ob STRBET CURA RINGH Y 190 2 W.—-Two sunny rooms, bath, ‘Ring Lowry's bell. aD, 111 W.—8unny front hal OR bath, lst filght. Di i ',, BI W.—Nicoly furnished tar soa all roomie; ‘excellent board; reasonable, Waitham w Bigin Watohes J& Diamonds on easy week= Write, ‘phone or 1 OO 65 Nassau LOATH, 8 W.—Private sami tractively furnished room. 4; gentlemen, Radford. ATH, 59 W.—Pleasant furnished al room; private family; second floor, catlons for non-competit examinations for the following " enbroedel” P At to a resolution of the Municipal Civil fervice adopted Ved by the State Ctvil 8 josTH, 118 f—Furntehed mom in heated house; emall, privato family, a jOOTH, 70 B—% furnished or unturniohed rooms; all oonventences, i Algonquin. Apartment) = ‘fe a bath, telephone, Main Office of the vi Cleaning, on the fourteenth floor of 8 eaday of each week, at Donnie and Acting Commirstoner, HELP WANTED-—-FEMALE, heate , with oF without Screen tecihliaesieielaiehraiibieaieaie, BOARDERS WANTED, 20 Cents Per Line, ee ant small comfortably excellent table, moderate, LIPTH ST, 101 B.— 2 pentlomen; bo 12/87, 122 B.—Furniahed, oma; holisekeen= ing running hot and cold water; moderate, Nloply furnlihied, large Bronk pnt parlor, 1 oF id. wmail rome; ateam | heat; reagynable, Hird, Pe. | Parlor 4nd bedroom; pent