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a i OO WoRLetroRDAY EVENING: MAY ort ae . FEVER-STRICKEN NIECE CRIES IN HER DELIRIUM FOR MURPHY. 5) li OTE Daughter of Tammany Lead- SICK GIRL, HER MOTHER AND UNCLE, THE TAMMANY LEADER. —— er’s Brother Calls to Young Man Enters Ladtes’ Wa - Room penis Van« ie,”” ishes with Big Ornamental Timepiecs—Caught After “Uncle Charlie,’ | ; “Chase and Placed in Cell with No Time-Leck. 4 | i George Row holds the belt as the champion heavy-weight thle, Ho was ned in Jefferson Market Court to- day and waa the envy of the ay 9 pekpooket arrested for the theft of a watoh. Rogers siole a cloak. Tt welghad HO pound’ and was taken from the re- ception-room of the ladles’ entrance of! [the Hitth Avenue Hotel, ‘The stolen timepiece had adorned the Fifth Avenue Hotel mantel aince the day the hotel was opened. The clock Waa not natled or chained because of ts wolght and was larger than a two- | bushel basket, | A mild-mannered young fellow and not large went In Into the reception: {room last night and sat down. ‘The man who opens the door asked him what he wanted and the fellow said: "IT am waiting for some women rel ‘ives who are guests from up the Btate."” BUA Hughes, the doorman, kept hia § on the man, In a short while he . $ Wid to leave to call a cab, When he | ataceventh avenue end Lwenty aaa turned the man was gone and so was | surrounded by a crowd and under ape)” Mulbolland,” said he to the house | Goat and ir AT is ' detective, “some day when my back is | wou ain't the champion heavy -w lei) turned they will take the elevator oar.’ ey By ron filet, sald ‘the Bere) “It must have been a stron® Man geant when the prisoner was taken Into: that walked out of here with that/ the Weat Twentlath street police sti; jl rt | Mon. mountain of brass and glass," said the |. man aid he was George Rowers) BUT HE SENDS NO WORD. Girl Racked by Fear and Cough In Poor Little Room She Calls Home. MOTHER MAY LOSE PLACE, Wotifled that Uniess She Goes Back to Bookbinder's Monday Position Will Bo Forfeited. Racked with fever and coughing her Femnant of strength away, Flora Mur- Phy, tho soventeen-vear-old niece of Charlie Murphy, Tammany's leader, lew oF little cot in hor poor room, at Yo. 1 Kast Twenty-first street, while Pte) her poor old Irish mother, heart-broken PiRmny a nd distressed, kneels at her side with | _ hears in her eyes and a prayer tn her heart for the girl that Is to her the Mearest thing the world, | Up three fights of squalid statre, Sreaking and bending beneath tho foot, | ‘one feels one's way tn the dark, trip- | clerk. ‘and that bh ne from Boston, ing on the cary ; yell j , ‘ t ‘ | clerks. and that he came from Boston, ie ee ie PMP edder tulad eed Here € , , 7 ASS i Mulholland Inalsted the man, whoever |" "Did you steal a ferry-boat and ride), ‘coms and pails in the galls, and req CHARLES Sree ; uy i 4 ee ee a eee alas er camer: |iGown mare Oh eccr ald vou beara eolling from the touch pf the damp mukbuy's 4 re ay my 4 Wie yy y he the welght and made Hughes ac- | Toad car,or an engine when vou decided) id sticky inate! xf oy NIB f{ H i . ‘ Pe A) f to come?” asked the ReANt, e. ance h lt Qa ahd tae ae) ives... ar os ithN Sb company him In a search for the thief, | ‘rook out for him," added the Bere aU DAFeN a NOMIC Oe ek UA SHAS , } : ‘ ; The pair headed toward Seventh ave-! geant to the doorman, "See that @ark and bare, 1s home to Mora and | BAGH ROOM, 4 4 ree Pe toole tor him among the pawn doesn't take the bara out of tho colt OF shops, Hft the doors off thelr hinges.” Det MAYOR'S GIFT OF PEN TO |DENNINTOWEDLOVEOF / " GROUT A PEACE OFFERING. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO. } Jersey City society was surprised to» | day by the announcement of the en= i gagowent of John A. Dennin, a proms / {nent attorney, sald to be worth $10 ' her mother. ‘The high walls of adjoin- | ing buildings rise up to cut off the alr | nd Meht, hi The wails are beewn and stained, the furnishings meagre and the plainest, The hart wonton rocking chair, the @ick-bed, the hanely bureau Above the poor girl's bed, where her fevered ayes can rest, 18 a Httle chromo of chil Accompanying the gold pen with pen- holder which Comptroller Grout received to-day from Mayor McClellan was a let- ren gathering spring flowers in the written In the Mayor'a own hand- Ne framed Jn passe-partout by her i in which he expressed a high |000; former Assemblyman and former 4 Lava Haver toh Mr. Grout and predicted for | Commodore of the Pavonia Yacht Cluby ! him greater things both in political and feat PU ed ead ue AW yrofesslo} she Comptroller was een years aKo, : PROreR Gna} AIG) hen Sone ha |time Mise Conan had just left business iggling, in prompt In acknomedsing receipt of the | ee cea mars aoon circulated thas J Wee last Ohta | take the Mayor's regard and also ’ 5 i ‘Kn ‘Sohn and | Ky Rontothing prety to way about the | Mr, Dennin was engaged to her. ‘To | here to-comfurt and! Ryuvar, poitet| the Aurprize of every one ho mamled Paeeh eae Wiscacres at once expressed the bellet | a ioimer young woian eleven years lid and proud to. k oltthe BI Teele aayh the mother | that, the politeal hatchet had been) |e sees Conan leaving his employ, asked for help. When wo impression has been rowing for | tmmodiately. and Dan wis alive all the I daya that perce must have been | ive years after his marriage, Mr. Iliness Magnifies Slendernes: Bho is a frail littie parson and her @ionderness is magnified by her Illnees, a across the counter: | ind for all this time the brave woman jeverything, If only she'll get better,” 1a8 supported herself and her daughter |the poor woman to-day sald to an maided, Since Flora’s jiinesa she has |Bvening We reporter, "But her been oV'ged to give up her work as a |COUgN goes on all day and all night. pourlshment, | boolbinder, and unless @he returns by | And there's nothing Mt for het to Tho cheeks, once rosy and plump P ‘ nday she has received word that her | We can't go out to get meats the have grown so thin that there was oniy ppedued \ re Bae | porition will be forfeited, we do when she's well, so I try to cook Tho arm pune. as the covering, pluck restlessiy at ol from lack of | Boy , Nipies ove But) Mu wero close and loving, the way | Saveral daya htt days Mc- the ghosts of dimples there, Her f. ) No wonder that, while she struggies |Ner @ little food on the gae stove But) Miphes were cane eee ould be. Bae. F Fee MPS oat have. bert “ay moat |Dennin’s first wife died, Six months halr Is parted neatly over her foretead, \ ie ‘ ii é Mf hard to bear up for her child's sake, | She can't take | now that I'm alone and very poor they | friendly terms, quite In conttadistinc- | later he married*again, his second wile andthe parched lpsitey. te mile, A°% : BEALR Sp inicee aire: ¢ “LT can't bear b> 80 Pye] don't come near © theit respective attitudes when | ay rab NERER REG: i nd the parched lips try to amil | Rey B the tears do come, But she brushes| “I can't bear t> see her go Net ORUAe fe my ehild's birthday, | HOM 8, dele Hespectivg attitudes When | dying three years ego. He haw no chile When tho law door of the room opens , hom away and smiles that her girl| buried al the othere=Dan and all my | NUN MOM facn ante Memes te Aght between Meco i tte | dren, Miss Conan, who has quite ended the | reputation as an amateur actress and all that ts left tome. |{ng to have er girl friends down for RNY d society, still Th and walts for 8, W Nat Yok WIN AIEEE atest One 1 nO | may children, She Is f i : a y d the Comptroller at 8 and walts for a word from niin, word haa come now What e 83 has heat And when “1 Murphy dled hia} a Tittle party ; set eo Mayor and | ne pr or itended the | reputation as an, | You see, he's her dead father's brother taid her low | parting charges was to itis broth Jat then the sick girl, who had sof the lating ofthe corner. | who moves in ve society? ae and she thinks nearly as much of him ates, Murphy is the widow of “Dan” Prays She May Get Better, | oe Phar (tiie sa 7 LESUACANACOHANIET eatyowifacana I 9 her mother talked, opened | Hine toenight thoy will dine to-) Will be married by Father Ryan, of St u ee RPOd Nth as she does of her old mother, Y. Who’ died fourteen years ago,! “T jumt sit and pray, and promise! ones—be good to tem, boys,” wil not know of the trouble in her ahe raises herself with an effort and calls out hopefully, “Is it some ono from Uncle Charile 5 building, and to i Ay un ‘ot URatita come, mothert! igetherat the Waldorf. Bridget's, on Wednesday, ALL THE NEWS (cc) OF DIAMOND, RING (srs; AND RACE TRACK RAILROAD: I _ HIGHLANDERS-DON’T HIT: |SANGREE’S SYMPATHY GOES OUT FINE ATHLETIC CARD AT liaweriiit? ican) | THAT'S THE REAL SECRET «TO THOSE $420,000 BOSTONS! CELTIC PARK 10-MORROW (‘20 0=4| ‘ort ana SRE fiver Welaw'! sor “awent scan ion BY BOZEMAN B DBR |#cores of the Kiet The athletic carnival at Celtle Park, | cover every branch of amateur sport. | 67.95 A. Guia: ULCER Peer oe tent aun ceonteh BY ALLEN SANGREE. Long Island City, to-morrow afternoon! There sre short sprints and distance | 9:56 A. ( Mee woaron, AO EVO Werle Dourhort: Elbore| A despatch on Wednesday from Bos-) Abe Levy 'a be my lawyer; John D.'d) of Introduction to Tenney, but in firm, | !n ald of the Home for the Protection Mews, and there will be wome heart- | 10.25 A. F tis y , |though gentle. voice he waved them {of Irish Immigrant Gls promises to) breaking contests, as there ta hardly a/e1.s5 p, 4.—cHIG 1 Now, Msten, my told, 181; Williams, on, 00; | ton sald thae Frank V, Dunn, a New| tke the gate; " frlends, as Sherlock Holmes would say ! Conroy, .210; Chase, ; MeGutre, «143; | worker, for t athledc meets well-inown name on the roster of the to Watson, and I'll disclose to you the | Fultz, 260; Kletnow, .000, lite ya ‘ , surry, he sald, "but that] pe e of the great At scalping rain checks trom Burkvijle | WX) de dt er ve one 8 4.8 ¢ in the circus business, was all looked after at home, I believe Leratoai ie dhe GHEY, He | Matropoli tas Jane alaaiy $4.5 Treskon tive denice ie) was ull looked attér at. hon that evor took place th thie ell th Mae Han nao ton ahteh dove noe | 455 for the Boston National! put Lawson on the frenzied row to tell) Sad. Indeed was the procession that | entry Ists have fl ’ Fea] seoret of the repeated downfall of | Take an average of these 4 erage of these and wound slowly down El«hth uyenue in| grentest rapidity, eve y Nigh-class ath-) Ceillo Park is etsy of acoess, cars the Highlanders before the onslaught | will find that the olmb's batting ave- | Leagye Baseball Club, The ft ng! th Y “ e | o eo 8s bi ie aves | League Baseball Club, The following! the whole world “I the slimy twilig! past Sheehan's re- i of Jimmy Collins and his champs, Do | rage in the Boston game: eon 19, | ¥erse has Just arrived by freight: | Will soe the hom e y3| fectors; wheres "Bilis! Giibert, Dan | ete {h this section of the country being Kolng Hist (o the duor In a fow ininutes FRR Ra Reo ae fe team gota Car Blea heer nh And Bill Dahlen vere eariny [entered for some one of the contests.| trom the Thittystourth etree ferry, The| (8.66.F, met let the WA nt of a fow gings splint- | No team can win much at that clip. 1 Twas Mr. Dunn and had hie chance! fear not, ‘TL, 1s nly.” & family sirtoln, “How. greedily. the » Ie a national champion in every) running wack and fifld are tn spleadid | 7 ers protruding from a half-dozen pitchs| Of course, the club has suffered on | to make a hit At least, if I was Mr, Dunn I'd your | , > has suffered o ast, , wet a Hoston men devoured t ht fo: 4 ething > ; 3 ing arms lead you to a false deductdon, | Woount of the frightful physteal shape | I'd bring a ball team down the pike 'd| team might now Messrs, Soden, Conant hind “tsiiing. and that ls something that no! conden, and there will be aeoummo- MOK that de hot chormanree, of the pitchers, but romember pitch- | inake the others “git.” ‘ns i ig {Allow thelr team~ steak only. of. Mity recent Umes paye been able dations In the grand-stand for all who tisha hi avecoe 1 t | G28 are used only to keep other clubs | Giegt Ww 5 That fans would cheer—not pity—I'd} 36 and Julw 4, Connell, who used to| tq oust attend, A ble orowd La expected and] akes hits, and good hard jolts at! from winning and it takes hits to win hesbro, Waddell, Mathewson, M™*! apend some coin—th how. viay football, and has not quite a ‘i he t fewar cone) the witaly will b Uriillant one, ‘Phe that, to win ball games, and that is/ yourself. In other words, pitching Ginnity, Dieen eo 8 ved Fo. tls Dew Raine, nebelled ait AA LO He) Givholic. Proteetory. Band. ts am dng. to rh to deliverin he negative end of vhe’ game woile| \ould bi y chotee fi y when Gilbert Invited him tn, test Is very great, because sive i oncon dit ¢ ernoo! Shee the Highlanders are delivering, | batting a the aMirmalive ‘or positive, | ould be my chotce of pitchers, and) tt seems itke an awful lot of moncy| Tenney looked. ater. “ON dow.” NS| (riky hetweentike teame which huve ene] Riva tin Monon during, the, afturriooty, ! nit, Bear with me through these fe- | TC takes hie to Win, and pitdnng to | Sendwich In between to pay for that aquad of ball players. /OMered, “and to our lunch baskets, | Vly Wekween Tt Meant Wt at | otra Wilt bie een eee vb P, st dally, é ) tures, and you can make @ very clear | stop it, Bernhart, Gibson, Philitope—well, how! John J, ‘Taylor only gave $185,000 for the | fled soplousiy with shredded tripe und | tered for to-m Ue lca th Me LL OT Matly INE: 18.25 P. Maa dedtalion:. Wo. Ue w. wines baseball Highlande about "Cy" Young? Boston Aniericans jast year when they | Among amateur athletes that no class NOR OMCs “German RarLyee | rs Weak All Around, had a airang!e hold on the pennant and No Nolee at the Game. tr rr he JANKING c ye 4 ‘ abe Rone be , ! > h nduiyge In etch bitter rivalry as the B NG AND FINANCIAL. ORR OUI f 4 teams should hit at an average clip of T guess for briliant twisting they} wore drawing an tverane of-10,00 VeF| for (iw Aneta it eo ie ws PN ROA, || Ghat DAK Bde OHIO. RAILWAY. Kdaye and 4.00 P.M, daly, Y COMFORT ® and ) M. Wokdayavand 8, 9.05 A. M. andy 3 Taya, 97.05 A.M \ vai bee: For the past, weok the Highlanders | AY 4 t at me| tug-of-war men, ‘The team from the) ye +840, Bome have been known to hit as |) Fé Past weolt t Ml would have the others stung! day, Mast be that Irank V,' Circus i ; alin Ay Mi. ve high as 200, During the last five games | PAY®, Dem weak on roth fhe postive Trg purchase Billy Sullivan, Swipe Cri-| Din contemplates groat doings, Pare jfeey, Cnuvabed iy ne shouts ng bleker: | ‘Twenty -second Regiment, at page| OC S, BONDS, role Orn, mith the champions, the Highlanders, | romult is creally not ‘complex oF mys: | ger, Phelps and Shree TAD A He 1s) BOM ater the Gianteyacelp: Eevehamplon teat), Will) 62) Mp UR at At dail besides having bad work in the box, U F ; hike clockwork. Dablen, Gilbert and a 3 Seu pry noegae A 0 only bitte a hair or two | Wag, 4 at play 4, |HOME ongest tea. 1 wbouts, Bo there you are, Figure’ it |The man who'd steal a base on them 'd} {t will help some, for the tune lett ye eGuide iu lo eae CiineR aan pet TECH ROR raiany the mill AIN, COTTO Fara yourself, te SOAS: WACK 5 The Batting Figures. times, and this ts the period whaen | Davis, Lajole, Dahlen, Bill Bradiey| SMPUIANCE BUTRCON BE aed ome yg Once only did Chose martyrs awak ar : f Gaeto Leto plletied larwe or wmalh amounts in A inden Ged PETE 2 Griffith is getting it full in the tac might have thtrd— ME Ane Ole Nae nay Ben When Strang dropped a holst from Ap-| ‘There will be two games of Cello [ail markets, (or casi on iam inatgin. Weike Mis 12.95, i Notwithstanding these troubles, Grit. Not until the last breath haa |fatichio, Some aphaghotti clung to the | football, and any one who hasn't seen GADSRy Bhat WU age iustrated Kays, } Take the players outside of the! ,hoywiiisiandiig ubles, Grit- | An Infield ike @ marbie wall around a hed through our teeth’ he sald:| or, and sirang’s fingers got tangled in| 4 Peet area bate Gs LS Ton! ND ny P.M. game, and ye rs this style of play has a treat MLY MARIKET LDTTER,’ 3 5 f ies terday his) Gry " re determined to die {n a group.” " pitchers who have played in the Bos-| men gavi Bats rd ant. | ¢eippled bird, We are determined to 8 it, Tn silent state Tenney marched to Vemed gral a Hee toeea uu Romer ae sell soft drinis; let Really 'Twas a Shame. the plate, having made a hit previously, | Him at l¢ RS APO CanH reales reer ton series, and but one of them has|and but for a lucky home run would | Dr, Parkhurst ‘a Passed fue siotted ~ oe two bere ene won Hack porn pitched A baat | Hackenachmiat umpire; Through nine Neartrending innings he | went home.” the Harlem undertakers Nonea Aboc allt? om pein apt not made a hit at all, Here are tho | inte ; sl eh | Counsellor Rand could have tt Jub, | and his devoted hired men dragge: r ay as i | batting figures, daken from —oMlal {too cna n ey? that home run slay with) Comnector Hand could have the Jub) Foot cut and baek. Onoe Connell tup-| , Glibert the Only Hitless Giant, | Gacitc football they Mgt to the Anieh nut td tak, ro) H 6 as landed, | pied, but Abbaticnio ¢ nd) itn to the! The game was positively devold of In- | he eventa to be ile rorrow Nos, 481, 1854, 00. ane ia! Rito Avent (below Tyee, (coum doth Be ang and wtadsns tain : Me dig Bunton, Street, 800. ute og rca way, Sand Ponnayt eed ation rhe! Ne You te Flt call for wind abeck. bag Celtle Park to-morrow, Ch remy Telephone Directory for the Summer months goes to press Ney The upper stand for Hazen Hyde—| stand and poured down his throat, some | terest, beyond enjoying N York from hotels and residenves through to demayl reerreeeermeierses|' i Iyniike up) old CHAD! eay. wHtani! Gllve oll that was gent hin last Curlat-| state’ of amug excellence, tveryb ty beinh Unatl A Galaga fe Seana ° ; " - ani cored. 3 ranches helsea'” for Penni t Pressed Itsolf thoroughly upon Mr, Rel- | ‘To draw the matinee “dear things" ra | fae,from Biclly by his brother, a bast, TRIE ettorncon’ da theweon’ will line be \ mont, who impressed upon his asso-| hire Le Galllenne, ‘hwo Harlem undertakers had letters!run the club standing up to. S24, | ronporatnine ia un nortan Tuctls Wen, olates the advisability of making the - a e Aa tha aolection ot Haht stocks, ene | onan OY one change {f possible, Migral 98 ecia 0 ce - a “Mr, Retmont,” sata a prominent} BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. Bun Olint!: so FOR SALE. DENTISTR membeg of the Jockey Olub this after- . Temaliian sees OB eeecpaavacs a Saamaae ated ter i noon, “te thoroughly. aware’ that tio | BOLMONT PARK, Queena, In 1, May 0 | FOURTH RACHA Chucna Handicap, ol —— public. which @upporis the Tact game, Sece Soiee Ome) Manaay aizecer ere) ee fole reasonable in asking that the finish , Une be placed further back, and as a | ,.,4 iat ,Jtace-—Maiien tw-searolde) four result of the conference this after: , I August Belmont Confer's With) the change mil be eftacted in tha imme: | Samiy, Dingwall Clothing »» Credit GUILSHAN K Wildmint CLUB IN 'FRISCO oven ro!Ntall diate future, If possible, It is merely « Don Diego » Dilo of Kendall Racing Officials About Placing] case of ground rooom, een. Hie Diamond | he Mott Difficult Tooth ‘ arte thy tah le put farther back tt TrMtAN ysis p Pde Another new athletic club has been Frida’ Ma 12th GAS ™s,"* th Gan. $1. 00 ¢ Finish Line at Belmont Park]! Myl,de necessary’ to piace. the starting Ne POs a arevees ue Gant toco : , Y, y i Extracaed with G 5 Balsa of the aeveli-tuniong chute and | — Hiamnreway ear : enardnea) IK ai Feabatnen)) for ihe dent eid nea: All Gold Crowns, $5.00, out of wi th q rter= ry purpon 101 pox || iI i PO Hox 17, Madison Square, ) " t Further Back in Stretch, milo races are run ane equal diatones oe ih: 188 SHAE VIGIIEy Geant Bersor/ tie wriateur Hatt f hi . Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00, ') further back, and if tt ie found that the 7 : : pater a8 heavyweight chanyion of Callforaia New listings for this ik teres to tbe merle Ou At these points A TLE aE eS RL Yenntaa i Wy Dip hWebe CARB eatareRe LezrornT ths: issue must be arranged TEETH ; BOLMONT PARK, Lf, May 6—As| "eee? Are certain to be made ine onedale funonee: atten | Unewe | 3 | Amateur Athlotlo. Union, is the man-| for betére that date DA RORDE new, Jewelry on | $4—B7— BAO | don as Auguet Belmont reached the | Aj | NATIONAL: tue Ib RACK Handicap, fiiliee, woven |) Wien aa We hnown action svertern | i u payments,’ Prices, MANUARTA Hitbox Reval WE ARP WAITING, » S AT VAN NEST. Balretone tye Athletic. Club, Berger has made an BivMaxb Co.."b2 Malden inne. ~ N.E. Cor. 125th St.& 8th ‘AV. | trackside this afternoon ho held a con- ference with several officers of the ‘Westohestor Racing Ansoctation with Feference to placing the finish tine fur- Inapiration To Reduced Rates for Telephone Service Ce ees Joe McGinnity's All Nationals have been substituted for the All Collegiates application to the Hoard of Supervisors of Ban Francisco for the June permit to run a show, and it he Is success! iH In getting the license he whl ty to between Jimmy Brist Heup wanteo—mate, | OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. { burcera of umnbers brnay | GTEAMBOATO. WANTED: to play the Emeralds at Van Nest to- eit arrange a ma Maat ther back in the stretch, ‘The Anish le | morrow afternoon, Mocinniy Wilt nctcs wntin . and "Battling" Nelson and thereby i With reterence anty now on @ line between the grand-stand | u League pitcher in the box for tho. Alf Mean Buri). Mipnteuien: prevent —"Young Corbett” and. Kal lie 4 for sworkk In Lette and ‘the club house, and the stand | Nationals, The Kmeralde will have the | wHiith” KAUk-atuldes, y ah Water": Hanlon from fighting next month. ow in rorce eaHaBTO TTS patrons have compliined that the angle | ¢'Vicea of a noted college pitcher, And upwards lx Aurlonyey atralght. Dandeloln — metropolitan, at which they #ee the finishes of the Sprlparcot oaemuee heel, fan colt-llne, life insurance ; une GIANTS AT HOBOKEN. Call Nearest Contract Ottice: Meith reterenten! ARIE, dave. loot Faces i #0 docoptive that attey cane| WRESTLERS TO MEET, Sr: ith St) 8S ALM, weave Battery (ir. South erry), 15 Dey St, + + + Tel. 9010 Cortlandt net tell which horses wid, They. ask yooh le ié 0 i ‘ehat the Snfish to put neater the mide | a good SRMEINO INOUE TAMAR. Gabe lercke coal ccleaner ? . To-morrow the Giants will meet the ||] {15 W. 38h Se - » Tel, 9040- 38h 2 a) 2 aE Gimept the wrand-atand In order that [by Plorrs Barna betweemaiongnady Beet’ |} ua {18 |CYLLENE SOLD FOR $150,000) obotens, tne semtproteaional sham: ||] 2}e, Sa gk: TA god Phan Dien ican ‘ § Ht rope! ‘ u 2 : Tun” Pa, ., they; may have as good a view of the | ton. of Harlem, and Jake Sohmidt,. of Brooks! 7 me Fame at the bt. Gedrae : , Mad Biron) , sa win se | New York Telephone Co. Br “PIANOS AND ORGANS, v Ws i en