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ECTIONS OF here Edward VII. Might Expect ‘Welcome This Year—Strange Fears for Prince of Wales, Emulator’ of Shamus. (from Mir Regular Correspondent.) (Special Correspondence of Tho Evening World.) for the latter. ‘Ms election to retu ). and. Drogheda th og atta is SO was _. New Shamus O'Brien. prehast Normoyle, of Kilkes 4 ior, peste AND'S MAYORS. the Only City Outside of Ulster , Jan. 25—The election of the Mayors and chairmen of the Neetive bodies throughout Ireldnd took place on Monday and resolved {nto a fight between the “King's Own,” ag those Home Rulers who wel- | King Rawerd Vl. to Ireland ave nicknamed, and the Nationalists, all tecognition ‘Of h{s Britannic Majoaty. The result has been a: Doblin the Lord Mayor, who refused to recelve His Majesty on his last Dabiin, was unanimously re-elected, as was also the Mayor of Kil- ted. ii atinflar fashion. In Limerick the Mayor was pledged any honors offered him from British sources, Mayors declared their opposition to any recog- te to mie cin te ah eee os 1902, Ps 3882 ATTEMPT ar MéCaRK | RESIDENCE irl i ate 4 AS TOGET ROSAS Lsn NS ! Beaten at Three Pointe work |wiso the eltuation ts unchanged. | “In the direction of our centre at 12, IN NRW Barna) 5% ‘ArtHlery Bombardment and Is vor (Me enemy's artillery bombarded trom] {or upward of five mfr several polnts our riiht wing, . Other- fi President |riday morning, Heb, 1, one company of ae 0 ; cheiny's infantry attacked it. and pons Tole he Mukden roar, an liter|@0!4 watch, came Inst and he Clinghed ‘that ‘ho had another: section was attacked in the ne Forty-seoo.d street; and been traced to Smith, pointed to the tion, ag did’ the prinoner without hee 4 butler of the “frat,” ter! Eva and: aon, repapet ot, No. tt Wast Beventy-teoond ‘treet, who were ' Visited by. the robber on Jan, 4, 'Ho {s the min,” said Mr, Shipman, “Yes, 1 am sure you are,” sald Miss Brewer Woers was. then asked. to make the identification and came took @ meat and, prove a mine of evidence nutes, the prisoner {f the latter “Yea, that’s. the highwayman, ati | not mierda gullty. — Colling right,’ he murtnured, "1 mith's fellow frequenter of m slow about rindsey's pool-rooms and ‘sa things Uke 'thld, but X am eure, 1 am |seindegy's, Rool-rogm. | 9) sure, now,” the: matter, borhood hiayuantsu. Both} “That's the fellow," he rertining .algnd. on, uae von inicaat, ing at Smith, i Is, and slot ma-|" “in the direction of our lett the en-| “He is the man alt righ ad olgar stands on the d to. a0 thet the u to, shies ahd , Supt, Momn- |". driven bapk toward Changtan, Minow. MH, cohen moval of over three’hundred dead, of hay- amy has been attacking in the it. and ance With’ Proaident on the Rusalan right. PETERSBURG, Feb, " Feb. 8 to Wmperor Nicholas, euld: ryan, General Manager eet’ counpel of the .W. Wichersham, met lont's Office shortly be- wnt into @ conference on, thes advertis.. nt at ithe conterespre dat Mr. Belmonts office i began that It was a one at acter m § . it of the COMpRny's if PILES, ty dead or wounded, we burlod olghty-seven,’”” Notice to The following branch established in the Brome ety vertisement: them at the same ratew an at rhe Wit) i ». BUEIDNER, 795 West SotiNGaNt Bia movrintcee® LUTOW, 1034 F tye) tell, RINGER. 2000 34 ay. RESIDE NEWS, 140th mand op im AY. ERHOFFER, 8720 34 ay, AATISHOFR, Usain oe eh hn * he vorhood of Liullaokou wince the pe Ing of Beb. % Thelr force, which oon-| the poltoe force, ether €N* | stated of the first and fitth rife brigades, "he ‘enemy's loases are estimated at seven hundred. We witnessed the re- “The Ruslan deud alrndy intared after the battle of Hetkoutal, in the Oi) We NOt i aothood of Mimpao’albae; number RUSSIAN HEADQUARTERS, HUAN MOUNTAIN, Manchuria, Friday,Feb, 3—(Delayed in transmission,)—The, ar- | lillery engagement has been resumed 5 4—Gen, Kuropatkin telegraphing under date of “Nhe - village of Chautandhenau has been completely ocoupled by our troops atter a fight at 5 o'clock this morning. ‘We reconpoltered the villages of Han- - Shen and Powdsova occupied by the en- és emy and after several volleys the sharp. lorinive of the, Saver | shooters entered Fanshen and ghot and y : : 52 yonetted many Japanese, The latter ere reinforeéd and attacked the sharp. shooters, who retired, carrying off thir. “On our right flank the Japanese left ® hundred corpses, of which number Bronx Advertisers, Will ‘be accepced ‘at any dp te Spector O'Brien later, Remanded Without Crane until Mond: A circumstantial chain, tim, {9 hat an # long overcoat in pool-rooin, Where the young crook t night, laa! . Aindeey ‘sald the things out this statement: view with the young man bright, keep, subtle, wend left him and three os! Charge of his father and ni | boy was brought up in th | Under very good Influences, | @ religious school, and cla but claims t bh by peageful means aud intelligently on alls Teference to Socialism and the standard books, He |lecturer and an out-door orator for the Booclaliat party, pmi undoubted: has Wrapned up in thos deen. and doctrines. cab cht frat to expreaa even a tentative doubt. Talbot Stow ttt Sure, Dr, B, B, Talbot, of No, -87 ‘Went Gixty-elghth street, heskated when it sald he would rather oy whet he thought and then Stared at Smith p8Oh's Pawnaliop, on Frod Heighe's “T/am aa sure ot his (dentifcation as I am that 1 am on Smith was taken from Mulberry scree; to Jefferson Market Court, if ; led without sbail Db; raids of the last three weeks on | faa Falet “Band Rook" with the dar. ‘the homes of the rich uptown was com. \deey’s tWo-and-a-! 06! at ho. 22 Lawren sel “I had a long and Satisfactory inter- the Woerg and other hold-ups, He ts more than usually inteligent, He laughingly gaig | to he waa making himself a g00d detectiva, | sald that he had made a wide stud: His mother died about four years Ve WA Paige BDI SXTMRDAY EVENING. FRBRTARY 4 Sigs THE WOIRZ BANDIT Woe8Rz Nove LONE BANDIT,” SAYS PRISONER Pinte “(Continued trom First Page.) ' Which was pawned with Simpson's, In |S h and they, tally which has A Neocon Smit} artic! Tol i mdsey has turned th wnt! he waa the i) if ollce things bave heon late, say that it work the Detective 8, Da John M, Collins, a & Lawrence street, worth: them," Collins, to-day, m, made 4 ike y. | lown as cragy, said, point "when alt there hold-u come off "wala Th: liustness we. hap fellow who was doin, Smith says, “Wouldn't ried If you found out Rares? tala I Bail, who had tobbed Woerz, Of evidence |out five $2 bi say trapatick, A Ds fv ell (ordays Sutaide of hls own ion at Bintyohicth ptredt And, Amster e - |dam avenye. e We ol with fication by may iy MA coe of self-defense, which the Distr) torney could not gainsay, the rear of raat io people there ji tle or nothing about hin, he had worked nelghborhcod, which: left of his own accord, belonged to M’ADOO D ESCRIBES HIS TALK WITH Lo After the bandit had completed his ets, put when this one ts| confession Commissioner McAdoo gave | brought up ho at once becomes Intense- | jmany subjec ly, Interested, Pletols, and says amount of money Ing galleries, He see if I would not 1s! book, the author of arrested for He which him as an advanced this literature, ago ters In the | Of his mother “early In the | feeding an immature mind * aunt. The! deal of this literature and listening to} Ms childhood |#0 many speeches, has turned ’hie He went to| head, ims that up| ly sane, and’ defends him to date he t# an attendant at church, | againat the 'eaee ine ete! Rees Vind tite “He has travelled in the Went with | & » but there is no doubt whatever ; theatrical companies, He haa boen | Put his gull Once arrested for a shooting acrape and KUITRE ELA CG, ‘ n Way atone time in a private reformu |THREE CHILDREN BURNED tory in this State under church officers BE | ‘Mle iy a Socialist, He ig well rena | | AND MOTHER NEAR DEATH. In all the literature of the party and has spent a pres of his timo | ined mt s : i of his time up to} ROMR, N. ¥Y ‘eb, 4A small frame} date in A ¢ 8, He defends ho ocounled by Charles Ott his assoclations with esroes on the family in Canas' adison County, ground of human equality He believes) wis des ed by to-day and three that wealth is wro: , {children wer 1 | Obts, Uirty tive y iy anu ne 1, She cannot recover, has ud al has a as ikindling using kerosene fy of the other ¢ owa accord aM cts de ll With the two pal entioned after each is the highwayma: ver to the t tine. of talk,” (au capture of eat Kae the best pii conversing is erim, Ty out a Fe Colling a Strong Witness. negro, of No, who Ké Nested in company with Smith, Upon him’ as a confidant, "81 xen fan always showing hi "Bonstlh of what he could a itn n @ shot at a ‘ear ago, but I put most of iy Smith talked crasie thought. Just after the Woera ed to talk of the the robberies and you be sur- IT Buessed I would, ae then. showed mé a nowspaper clipping and said A Was tho one Where ‘he| *When. I went Into that house,' he Ny, ls- }sald, ‘I seared the Nee pretty near out | next, of that Dutchman and he threw me ils quicker than you can May, .1905, "and Rock” was rested fof shooting a man named Dil- The poilve have located Smith's lodg- ing nt No. WW. ‘ort; seventh The In @ drug store In the employment ho NE BANDIT “He claims to be @ great student of he has spent a large} practising in shoot- | was very eager to send him down a I mentioned Soclallat, and it 1s quite 1 that, considering his youth and the lc A life, and his! on @ great Te Is, however, in all respects per- to death. ‘8 old, tholr mother, Was taken from the burning bullding inscious condition and badly Mrs, ¢ ignited while she in & Kitehen stoy. \ u 8 a wixth child, a boy, were away ut He. avoids dscussinig wy en the fre yucueteds, “YY ‘ake Laxative Bromo bi late refund money it a tala URAL SS ati AND ROCK SMireG ‘SAVAGES HOLD DANCE TO-NIGHT Big West Side Organization Will Entertain Its Friends with Masque Ball at the , Manhattan Casino. The Savages, a poctal-political olub of the west side, will entertain their friends to-night at Manhattan Casino, One Hun- dred and Fitty-fifth street and Bighth avenues A grand masque ball is the form of entertainirgnt, This ts the tenth annual affair.of the Savages and it, promises to bea big-suc- cess. All the political lights of the west All attend, from Bridge Commis+ of Tenth avenup, f ance costumes will he a feature of the gathering. a8 prizes will be awarded by specially appointed judges to those deemed best, “Prof. Cotton and his chestra will furnish the music, —————— a FINAL TERMS TO NEW HAVEN ROAD Company Will Antwer on Monday by the Firemen. , Conn, Feb, 4—The Firemen’s Brotherhood of the New. York, New Haven and Hartford Rall- road Company {9 understood to have submitted @ final proposition to the company on the question of the recog- nition by the company of those mem- bers of the brdtherhood who are en- upon the road, "ithe anaet Bri be given by the com- londay, ba A “peneral position of the brother. hood has been that the company should recognize thelr engineer members in tha matter of grievances, but It is under- stood that this proposition has. been to some extent modi and in such @ way as may lead to an agreement with mpany. By eeotopation coming from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers to leave the whole matter to arbitra- tion has, It js understood; not been ac- cepted by the firemen, The matter still remaing in part one hetween the Broth- erhood of Engineers and the Brother- hood of Firemen. oo HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. (Speolal to The Evening World.) HOT §PRINGS, Ark. Feb, 4--The Hesex Park entries for Monday are as rouows: FIRST RACE--Six and one-half furlonze; selling, fate 85 *8iinon Kent *Nanan . Tady stone. Kilmorle (8 Ogowal dtavaeln 95 favarine } Remorao 1105; COND, 8i RACH—Seven-eighths of a He; selling, aaifhs Cotta Stone 94 — Pete Dalley 8 429, *Col, Feats David Gray dl THIRD RAGE—Five longs; purse, 1 Delusion 107 eixteenth; 101 0 purse 40 Van Noss 10 Follies Berg Jin, Mong Rieht and ‘true +100 100 106 Amorous Colonsay Sanne scnnneeneeeeed TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY, Wish Tablets, x ca ae 480 ‘) " AND TWO OF HIS REVOLVERS. aloner Rest to Daniel F, Meenin, Mayor! Fort Schuyler from yesterday noon’ un: 160. Huap Horvye’ TWO PRECINGTS {W BROOKLYN Police Send Word to Residents They Are Unableto Cope * with Highwaymen, + | {Police Capt, Pinkerton, of the Pat. hush Btatlon, and Police Capt, Murphy, of the Parkville Stationeboth of/ which # | precineta axe in the outlying districts of Brooklyn, to-day threw up their hands and notified the residents of the section ‘that they wore unable longer to cope with the thieves end highway- men who infest the locality, ‘The captains sent men to every house In thelr precingts, notifying the tenants that {t was impossible for them to handle the situation with the inadequate forces at thelr dispomal, and begging the citizens to join them in preventing any further violations of the law, ‘This {8 the fret time in the history of|1 the greater olty, that the police have confessed themselves helpless in the matter of general crime, The books of these two stution houses’ show long the past few weeks) an scarcely at Grrest to check up against them, Houses Boldly Robbed. Houses have been robbed: in: the bidest fashion, men and, women have been held up in the etrects after dark and robbed and ‘there has been a reign of terror all through’ Flatbush, Park- ville, South Midwood, Fiske Terrace, Manhattan Terrace and the rest of the outlying district, These’ preaincts aro enormous and the police force there is’ ‘small, Some of the men have beats that are three and four times as long as the ordinary city beat, and all the thieves have to do has been to let @ policeman get Well out of sight before beginning oper- ations, After that they were compar- atively safe from interruption, Capta, Pinkerton and Murphy, have done their best with the situation, but that hasit't been’ much. The captains IGE FLOR IMPRISONS MANY SOUND BOATS Powerful Tuys Free Big Liner but Smaller Craft May Be Held Fast for Days—Bay and Dishing “somethe Bat" thlngy pd River Traffic Impeded, font.men Wo every house, kaking the ress fdents to keep their Nghts burning nights, whether they wore home or not. The following Is the record’ of the Should Keep Lights All Night. thermometer to-day from 9 A. M. People were erouleny, ed to neve aie en "fo" gett front dots Hn ol pGserie samara. THE WORLD . 45 For the Reception of Advertisements ag ter dark unescorted, 0 8 met) wat woth ran bad women who até the Regular Advertising Rates, 11 A. Men + 12) obliged tobe ‘out after dark Keep an MANHATTAN, 12M... + 12| much as possible to the more thickly Kvery Amerkoan District Telogragh ot. 1 P.M. = 18] Bopriated atreota, Ace tn the elty recelves World Wante 9 - 13 - 18 - 18 in the mean. tlin to do all tn thelr power to check the wave of crime, but say they are power- less unless the citizens turn in and help them, Sarees POLICEMAN REPRIMANDED FOR UNNECESSARY ARREST. Tore Up Reporter's Police Card.at Fire and Lockeu) Mim’ Up ‘When He Protented, Polloeman Mood, of the Alexander avenue station, was severely reprimand ed in the Moryisania Court to-day for arresting Prank Wyckoff, of No. 9% Fast One Hundred ond Thirty-fitth atreat, a roponter for the Sun, at a fire on Brook avenue, the Bronx, yesterday, Forty incoming Sound craft, carrying Several hundred passengers and thour Sands of dollars’ worth of freight, were imprisoned ina mammoth ‘Ic6 foe off til to-day, When the big Inera, the Pilgrim, of the Fall River line; the Malne. of the Stonington and New Lon- dom line, and the Chapin, ef, the New Haven line, came along just before day~ Ught to-day, instead” Of breaking the floe as had been expooted, they, too, be- ame prisoners, and not one of the vea- sels waa able ‘to fred herself until two powerful tugs, which had been ham- | Mood asked Wyckoff to show his po-| NINTH Btacat No. 20 Kast, Aon, amet ie tae at ise lice card,. Tho reporter did ao, and the| TENTH ST—-At No, 835 Kast. a Ing the field, Then, with the Pilgrim | policeman tore it in halty saying, This] "OURTBENTH ST.—At Nos, 26, 02,'512, is a fake.” r ‘When Wyckoff argued his priviteges under the card he was arrested and locked up in the Alexander avenue star lon, He was réleased cn ball and to- day arraigned in the Morrisanla Court, where he was discharged. The Magis- ‘trate acored the Policeman, warning him never to appear In such @ case again, tee MRS. CHADWICK’S OUPE DECLARED TO BE DYING. OGERLIN, 0., Beb, 4.—President 0, T, Beckwith, of the closed Citizens’ Na- loading the way, the boats passed Hell Gate*and down the East River to their plers, bringing with them Ipe cakes 100 feet square, ‘The Ice field began to form early yes- terday morning. Large cakes, which had coms down the Hudson, were swept up tie Mast River by the flood tide, At- ter golng through Hell Gate they tan against other big cakes which the tide in the Sound was rushing west, When the two fives came together they piled Hom thtoggs, Neek. to Witestone. ait trom dae Gonuyler to the mouth of ell Gate, e first vesse| to reach the scene was the Old Dominion, a freighter of the Joy line, which, under the command ot Capt, Burton, left Boston Thursday night and was due in this city yesterday She seas sate ue 2 before 1 o'clock and, after $3 hig sero 200 Into ‘the Pog stuck fast, One after another, a of orate piled up behind and alongside her, held as fast as if they were Jushed to a pier, Word of Old Dominion's predicament was sent to the Joy line office in this city early In the afternoon and two ocean-golng tugs were sent to her as- sistance, They got through Hell Gate all right, but a goon as they strucit the ice pack trouble: began. With full steam up they rammed the floe Cid and again, but as soon as they drew back for another attack the gap they had made slosed, Until well into the night the tugs kept up their attack, while each succeeding hour found more oraft caught in the glacial vise, With the coming of the flood tide this morning the tugs renewed the assault, while + @ big ee ahacked the flog from the eastern end, er four hours’ work they #ucceeded In breaking tha! No. food: ever discovered will. do fleld so that the Pilgrim poked her way this as certainly as Grape-Nuts, in th he lef Te Tle followed, a Aeay or tt which {8 predigested at the pure food small craft, however, were unable ‘to| factories where {t 1s made, escape and ill probably be held pris-! Qne of the many {llustrations {s Misia iee*Ater tutte down the tayt| that of tuberculoss, whlch etuses to River to-day caused ferry-boat captains | yield to medicine, but must give way to good blood. A man from Pnhila- delphia writes: no end of trouble. On nearly avery line the boats ran behind schedule time, SS “I have been fighting tuberculosis for some years, and with a’ weak GEN, KUROPATKIN stomach was losing ground slowly NTS TO RESIGN, every year, I had tried all kinds of food and finally got so far along with the disease that my stomach, Hyer, kidneys, bowels and lungs wore af- fected, My stomach got) to a point where {t would retain no food but peptonized milk and I was down to dupes, was reported to be In a very nitternooni ba occur within a very few hours, Ft Js unconscious, and has taken no nourishment for two or three days, rete ttt rneertmms | BLOOD KILLS GERMS, Good Blood Mads by Good Food, If one can surely turn food into good red blood it will combat any and every diséase known, and, con- quer completely more times than the disease will win, Any physician will tell you that good rich blood and plenty of it ig the best germicide known and surely and safely cures disease when, medi- clnes fall, so the effort of the doctor {s to give food that digeste atd quickly makes blood, ST, PETERSBURG, Feb, 4-5 P. M— Rumors of Gen, Kuropatkin handing over his command to Gen, Linevitch (Commander of the First Army, have heen current in St, Petersburg since the announcement that Gen, Gripenberg|90 pounds in weight, ‘ The doctors had been relieved of his command of|sald about two years ago that I had the Second Army, bul @ month or two more to Ilve, The Associated Press is unable to ob- tain any confirmation of the réports, The War Office declares they are |m- probable, but Is unable to deny them, A distinguished General told the As- soclated Press that evidently there had been friction between Gen, Kuropatkin and Gen, Gripent and added: I have heard a great deal of talk about Kuropatkin's asking to be relleved but nothing positive can be sald on the subject at present,” The Far-Sighted Man, (From tho Philadelphia Press,) “Why did you recommend the Back- view House to that rich old uncle of yours? It's one of tho cheapest and About that time I was put on Grape- Nuts and cream. It never showed the first, sign of coming up, but agreed from the start, and in a few days I began to feel increased strength; so I kept on, with the re. sult that the ‘healthy blood has driven the disease from every organ of my body except the lungs and is slowly driving it from them, I have gained greatly in vitality and strength and added 29 pounds to my weight, If I can keep on as I have been it seems clear that I will get en- em, houses at the beach, tirely well) thanks to old Dame Na- yell, I want to aaye my money.” |ture, whose work was mado possible! Your money? Are you golne ‘with by food I could digest.” Name a Mio, but I'm ha -titess, ; = bts} iit 6 wd i Bla. ict el a abe i sii ch lilt i ey . SraNCe ee ey | y ys He Spenda an Hor ® at the: os To-Day, and t9 ve dren'a Court today and hour “or more during the cases, Mr. Jesup evinced mi terest and at times leaned forwaed catch every word of testimons, ‘his emotion when little fellows: Court that: they'd ‘try to do , tet and tears streamed: ‘down his ¢ when a little patient from the i ments was declared to opinion—this court fe doing a work, It is a Hte-aving etation for little offenders of the olty, ed, under digcreet inquiry into, every case, tem peed with @ kindly romult cannot be ¢lse but beneficial to the ally and the country at large. I am vinced that no efforts are being ¢pamd , ’ to inetill into the minds of the ohildren ” ‘be an aid rather than stigma to thelr Itvéa, =. Je dot father and pasvor. I have oro eathe AMustration B iibed « ) common sense ed aining admirably the di Cn of the Boa of Educatton,” b DIED, ‘g QUEVEDO—sAdeniy, on Tod, 8, JOHN, y DALY.—On Feb, 4, MARY C, (neo Cate ‘ Pititar Stories, ne Morris, K. Jesup was at Wy eat tow ip Mr. Jesup made no effort to iki the Rev, Dr, R. 8, MacArthur, Norman Fox, ox-Mayor of hag lendha N. Ot i , As L, Byron-' Meta of burglaries and hold-ups during Re ais ‘hk i Board o} cation, 5 Jesup's remarks that the court was) working a great X,, br, Frank H. Partridge, of , Macarthur satd: “Juative (a va in thie court the Dr. Partridge remarked f court + NE ee oe EDO, aged O68 years, i auntie and friends und members of Brooklyn Council, No, 72, Royal Arednura, Rankin Post 10, G, A, R., and Brookiya _ Volunteer Firemen‘'s Association are invited «"* to attend the funeral from his late resi dence, 180 Adelphi st., Brooklyn, Monday, Feb. 0, at 2P, M. ae a: sidy), beloved wife of William Daly, bora | in New York. y Funera! from her slate residence, 873 + West 52d ut, Monday, Feb. 6; thence to, the Church of the Sacred Heart, Weat Sig at, 9 A, M, Interment in Calvary, a “ae we @ the police promise t trro WN OFFICE——No, 1891 rouRnTH FIFTH Arent ‘Nos. 1408, 231 STREET AV mit Nes. @0, 168, 947, 488, GEVENTN” AY -—At Noo. 8 be sacs. EI oi, 00, 148, 940,:. IGHTH AV-—At Nos, ie ; NINTH AV—At Nos. 08, 1 TENTH AV.—At Nos, 200, FOURTH 81, and Bowery. FORTY-RIONTH §T—At No. 208 Rast. FIFTY-SEVENTH 8ST, and Ninth Ay, SIXTY-SEVENTH ST.—At No, 103 Weed, SEVENTIETH ST, and West Bud Ay. EIGHTY-SIXTH ST. and Lexington Ay, TX , and Te tlonal Bank, one of Mrs, Chadwick's | NIN SURE Fant estncin a. oritieal condition to-day, and his death i and ' HARLEM OFFICE—=No, 211 Woet 126te ASGTH ST.—At Nos, 167 East, 120TH 81. and Lenox Av, lise daa 145TH BT.—At Non, 304, 340 Weet. 146TH BT, and Amsterdam 8ST, Amsterdam Ay, VENUE + Nos, 2,36, 52, 82, 1551, AVENUE C—At Nos, 17, 53, 127, 1632, AVENUE fo, 28, : AMSTERDAM AV.—At Nos, 95, 16: LENOX AVi—At Nos, 114, MADIBON ‘AV.—At WANTS! WANTS! WANTSI. Branch O18 Broadway, between A7th and S&th sis. . 2, 876, 4! 502, 648, G60, 1010, 1469 1841, 1860, ‘ein 15eR 4 1028, 1712, 1790, 1921, 3110, AV.—-At No, ! 1890, 1000, 1490, , 880, 188, 696, ¢ 708, 928, 040, 2428, 2450, GAO, T1T, 746, 755, 3 407 West, West SECOND 8. and First Av. KTY-SEVENTH ST, and Atostonden 12TH ST, and Bighth Av, 4 112TH 87. and Lenox Ay, 116TH ST.—At No, 250 Went, 17TH BY, Lenox Ay, St. bet, 7th and Sth Avs, AY. D—At Ni 197, BOT, GOR, 704, 815, 039, 4414 ap eg ae Pa 1864, 1552, 1620, ‘ 2274, 283) 1, 4021, BLEECKER 8T/—At Nos, 128, 124, a7, 845, BROOME 8T.—At No, 243, BROAD 8T,—At No, 80, COLUMBUS AV.—At Nos. 20, 68, 162, 241, 350, 576, 708, 852, O00, CENTRAL PARK WEST—At No, CANAL 8T,—At PNR ANe: COLUMBIA BT,—At No, 76, OLINTON BT.—At No, 109, DELANCEY ST,—-At No, 184, DIVISION 8T.—At No, 63, BAST BROADWAY—At Nos, 117, 199, No. 58, 168, 220, BAST HOUSTON S.A; i Bar it No. 817, ND 8Tym—=At Now, 262, 428, 404, S27, 70. GREENWICH AV.—At No, HUD i ngn AVA ho, 043, 798 470, 474. (003, 1756, 1848, 2oKy { Nos, 1604, 1081, CRORARD BTm—At No, 172, }) PINGTON 8T—At Nos. 86, 165, 304, RECTOR. 8T,—At Nos, 21, 28, BTANTON BT.—-At Nos, 48, 218, te ey No, 11, SITY PLACE At No, 114, WAVERLEY PLACH—At he 4 WEST HOUSTON ST.—At No, 52, WEST BROADWAY=——At No, 624, —— BRONX, Uf THIRD AV.—At Nos, 2641, 2000, 3104, 4 8409, 8700, 194TH 87, and Bt. Aun's Av, 148D 8T, and Aloxander Ay, 147TH 8. Unton Av, 5 D—At No, 1005, CROTONA AVmAt No, 1001, ' FREEMAN 8T.—At No, 1084, MELROSE AVm—At No, 756, MORKIB AV.—At No, 616, TREMONT AV.—At No, 784, WESTCHESTER AV—-At No. 795, WILLIS AV.mmAt No, 248. gio a arta