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WALL STREET]. 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 10, The combined good effects of Mresi- Gent Roosevait's peace overtures and the settlement of the Hautadle contr vorsy were manifested In the bertor tone of to-day's stock market, ‘hone of ‘the active trading element who have been hoping and siriving for higher prices expressed regret that so much Good news should have been reserved for Saturday, which et this time of the year finds the Stock Exchange depleted Of about half of its members. It was the bellet of the leading operators that ‘vad the buoyant, reassuring spirit of this forenoon been imparted to the stock market earller in the week a strong upwant movement in prices would have resulted. Signs of a better fooling 4n finano!al circles were visible in various wis, The bond market reflected It, bank Prest- dents talked about {t end brokerage muses doing on out-of-town husineas reeclved telegrams substituting orders 8 for previous orders to well, he reorganization of the Rauit- able Soolety, as outlined in the morning Papers, was vesarded In Wall strot oa an important factor In the restoration cf business confidence. nificant | lal sour will encon plans afte porations ance, Metropolitan Railway shares advanced 4 per cent, to 1221-1, and during the firat hour there was an uncommonly ac- uve demand for them, ‘This movement was Interpreted by the brokers as cor- foborative of recent reports that nego- ‘lations are progressing for more har- monlous relations between the Thomas F, Ryan and the August Belmont trac- tion interests. Mr. Ryan's prominence fn the Equitable settlement also served to attract speculative aitenion to the stock with which he js so largely Iden- fed, A large proportion of to-day's transactions in Metropolitan were han-' @led by brokers who usually act for the Ryan party, ‘The bank statement was generally re- @arded as favorwble, The gain in cash ww), but there was an in- % in the surplus re The decrease in loans amounted @ measure, re- here were sig- Hmathons from strong faan: 3 that th new condittons ire the development ot ting railrond and other cor: hat have been held in abe: 4 gerve. fo $11,762,200, which, in Mects the unusual dulness in the stock Market for the past few days, ‘he New York banks now hold, in excess of ie- @al requirements, $321.50), as compared With f,b0,400 last year’ and 9,411,170 tWo yeals ugo, The gossip regarding, a prospective Worthern Pacific “melon” increases not- arinatending the negative attitude of the company's officers, ‘Tne wise ones an, irk floor of the Exchange sald to- that extra dividends on Northern acitle atook Would be aeciared within yi AS days, jeue dividends, according to rumor, will coneist of 50 per cent. in wcrip and Ry caeh dividend of about 2 per cent. ‘quid-be buyers of Northern Pacitic @took report that it Js hard to get, widers have accumulated nearly all of tie stock and withdrawn it from mar- Just before noon there was a pro- ‘mounced spurt in the trading and Pine market closed at its highest range of Bee Orders from out of town cus- mers constituted the largest part of 8 Of some of the most aotive | This. condition apparently re- fhe general satisfaction at the termination of the Equitable squabble. Stee] shares showed more animation end strength than they have shown In Beveral weeks, This was due partly to ‘the improved tone in the market and arty to seml-oMciat advices from ur that all of the mills, there ave more orders for finished steel than hey can comfortably fill. Prices are tem maintained firmly and the de- mand for atecl Ip said to bo increasing at a rate unusual for this time of the gear. There has been no diminution in orders for finished steel since June 1, as fwas expected In certain auarters, The total sales of stocks to-day were 43.900 shares and of bonds $2,643,0, The total sales of etocks for the week were 8,271,800 shares and of bonds $16,682,000, a COTTON MARKET QUIET AND SLIGHTLY LOWER, The local cotton market opened quiet @nd steady to-day, with prices un- changed to 2 points lower. Speculative finterest at the start was light, due to the fact that the market Is closed and that the Cotton Exchange Golf Tourna- ment !4 talking place. ‘The moderate depression was impelled by the favorable weather through the tbelt, an easier market at New Orleans by 3 to 4 points and scattered room sell- tn Sentiment among the room op- erators was cautiously bearish, ‘The opening pret were: June, 8,00 bid; July, 8.12 to 81 ugust, 8.17 to 8.1 tember, #20 Wa, A Ostobee 8 So 8 108,35; December, 8.40 to vernier, i January, roh, 8.61 to 8.62; May. By hb Tepeery The ‘closing prices were: June, 8.09 to Hi July, #17 to, 818s, Auuat,” 8.25, to 14) September, 8.27 to. 8.29; ‘Ogtoner, 8.84 4,35; November, 8,39 Decem- stb, t0, 846) 3 fab toh: _ EXCHANGE SEAT TRANSFERRED M was oMcially posted on the Stock Gxohange to-day that the membership of James W. Cunningham has been transferred to James H, Childs, of ef Mr. Cunninghi ee Exchai IRA oe Ree ie is again a tood that itr, Cunn| yam will ue in the brokerage bi a ' SHIPPING NEWS, ° ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ostnel 4.93|8un sete. 7,90/Moon eects, 12.19 hw PORT “or NEW ¥ NEW YORK, Bale PLAT 200 “Amal 0) An, 00 Am: Mon: Ww Am 2K 8 oe. — 100 Am, St 20 Am 0Am, 'T, SERER" Beek eercre 140) | 1000 Am, 1 97 1 30 Am, Wo i a) Am, Wool. pi ‘ta 108% 60) Anaconda. 108 7200 AT. 80! io A. 1 i 4200 At. Lin a 51g) Balt. @ Ohio, 100% 16s 1 1 100 Balt a . 1210) Bilyn RTS, ssi 2 0) Can, Cs 143" st 2400 Chen, & Ohio. $y st 30 Chi. & AVE Dt is L000 BO wa} o a 4 HEFHHH tl tte Fttatett TAGHt t+ ttt sis tttte Qn Col, ‘Social + OS BB 1 1801 Col, So.2d pf. 87, | 85! r 400 Cons, Gas ‘187M 1 4 1h) Corn’ Prod "sf Corn, Pro, pt. Del. & Hu $2 181. u Del & Hints. at 1) De . Gr, joo Den, & R, Gr. 4% Bs +1 fou Gh i mw Gt, Nor p, 290°" 81” +3 100 Hock Val SB oh 100 Hock Val_ pf. aM Hy 98 + Mh 1700 1, Central ...100% 169% 160% +14 zo Int Paper + 1k% 18 ~*h 300 lowa Cent .... 26 + ko Kan, © So ‘pt. 53% 566 + 40 ie Ce Br ay 8 Bay + 10 Knick. Tee... 1984 29% + 101, Erie & BI 81M Se +. 930 Tou & Nash. 17 1480 +1! ayy Met St Ry...) 1a 18 +# HM) Met Secit 78% 79) oh 20 big ie +1 89° +1 1 we +6 10) Nat, ‘Bis, 1900 Nat) Lead 6 + io0 Nat, B Bh + 4 190% +2! Ma +! 0 Nor, io Noth Am. O84 98% +146 26% North. Pac Wie 1800 Ont, & West +14 2H00 Penn. RR. 1% 1600 Peo Gas , +1%% 900 Phila, R. T. 180 Pitts, Coal +% 400 Pitta, Goal pf. +1 100 Pressed 8 & 31% 87% + 14 100 Breas, 8. C. pf ies eb fu ys 2m) Ry. Bor... 3 + fm Hap, Bien. i Ie + th aM 2) Rep, Steel pf. 7 374 Reading om) Reading 400 Rock Island PAUL MORTON ATTRACTS INTEREST ON PIER. Waves Good-Ry to Wife and Daughter, Who Sall for Burope on the Steamship New York. Paul Morton, Secretary of tho Navy und the newly elected Chairman of the Equitable directors, was at the Amert- can line pier to-day to bid his wite and daughter bon voyage. Mrs, Morton and her daughter sailed on the American line steamer New York for an extended Europoin trip. Mr, Morton aitived early, accompanied by his family, and remained on the pier untl the steamer was far down the stream. As the New York slowly backed out from her pler Mr, Morton waved his handkerchief to his family, who In turn responds, Mr. peren Was the centre of attrac tion. As he left the steamer and went down the plier to wave a farewell to bis family he was followed by a@ ourlous crowd. Others who sete Fh the en Tork were Col. and RB Reward Bootie G, 8. Nara fol Biliot Seawall, 4 Mrs. yiteeien ‘Turner, lam 6B, Allieob, D, Conway, Robert G. Cou Winiain , Buchanan, Jonna B. wind, Mrs, Robert Fitus!mmons Deut, tis, Whitney. ——— BOARD ACCEPTS PATERSON PREACHER’S RESIGNATION, Rev. Alonzo A. De Larme, Who Fig. ured in Romantic Sensation, Is Out of Baptiat Church. PATERSON, N, J., une 10.~The Board of Trustees of the Firat Baptist Church in this obty, after about @ month's con- sideration, has accepted the resigna- ton of the Rev. Alonso A. De Larme, who has been pastor for five years, Soon after Mr, De Larme presented his resignation to the trusters he left town, and @ eensetion was caused among his flook by the relatives of one of the women members of the church publishing a notice in @ local paper that bhe was engaged to Mr, De Larme, Th minister, from Atlantic City, tele- fraphed that the announcement of his engagement wae absolutely falée, The relatives of the young woman, however, persisted in declaring that the young woman was engaged to the pastor, The Board of Trustees up bd ped Mvtied of the mintat and 4 meee and ie 2 i ort an th 9 trustees sa ase — ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL TO CELEBRATE PENTECOST. Special services and music will mark the celebration of the double feast of Pentecost or Whit Sunday at Bt. Pat- vick'’s Cathedyal to-morrow morning, commencing with pontifical mass, a which Archbishop Farley will oMfolate, asaisted by Rev. Dr, Martin, Rev, Fath- or Hughes and, Rey, Father Murphy. Rey. Dr. MoMackin, of St, Patrick's Cathedral will deliver the pmon, en Gounod's Second Masa will be sung the new G tan anon pndae thi a rection of Prof. J. Cc. Orman ¥ Hi the Cathedral. At ie Ol Oftertory: mM Creator Spirit! Bi wit iciguae pe vrenaateds wh aoee specie Nal ret He wre a at rong, ya STA TEM 1 sireet accepted thls [statement lasued to-da i vand » eur cash prounced 10 Rock Isl, 1 Rub, Go: Loans Heponith Ciroulation | Legal tenders. Specle ... 2400 20 Tor Bt Le & 87M 200 Vol St 1a &W p O64 itd Rwin Cre It 1139 ts) Twin ey) rts, ly oO” 8 10 Hd | 245% 128M 124M +254 | ak aie Ae Bener et ahs yen ha) Wheat opened quiet in th ee % | ket to-day xprewn. oo 1) 8 CT Pipe. Kangas State crop report for June was |will be secured by knowing that aa firm at an advance of 1-2 of a cont their outfits are right and sufficient, 10 BSteadinesa prevailed in the corn | market. ; Shoes. a) New, York's opening prices | were: White Canvas Shoes. Oxford Shoes. } Wheat July, Yi 1-2: Beptember, 665:8. Coward Gvod Sense Shoes. heagg's Corning prices were: Wheat | 6 G-A%to BOLaz4: September, 82 10 | Sandals, Walking Shoes. Dancing Pumps. | " Deceinier, 8178,” Corn—Bepten for, BO I-4 to 60 8 3, Toe-Out Shoes. ghee fal, “yeh onfbrody September, SL ene kibak, tn 801.D NOWHERE ELSE, Berd, WAS FAVORA BLE. | ——— |WHEAT PRICES FIRM but in view of the bullish ENT week's ban: favorayle | owed a galo in Outing REPORT, e local mar- “the bark of the wild-cherry tree, the extract of them with just the right and you hay ' DR, PIERCE’8 GOLDEN ME DISCOVERY, It took Dr, Pierce, with the assist: learned chemiste, eight years of make rich, red blood, and cure that | feeling of nerve exhaustion, Dr. Pie forty years than any other blood stomach tonic. The refreshing influ extract le like Nature's influence—ti bathed in the tonic which gives life MANORAKE bish which has accumulated during Hotel and Surgical Institute, and a large experience and practice, was the first to make up an ALTERA- TIVG RXTRACT of roote, herbs and barks, gis: - WITHOUT A PARTICLE OF ALCOHOL OR NAROOTICS, / which purifies the blood and tones up the stom- ach ond the entire system in Nature’s own way, The "Golden Medical Diacovery ” ig just the tissue builder and tonic you require when recovering fram a hard cold, grip, or pneumonia. No matter how atrong the Conetitu ion the stomach ie apt to be "out of killer” after a long, hard winter; in consequence the bl disordered for the stomach ie the laborptory for the constant manufacture of bloot Peeves Pierce's Golden Mudisal Discovery etrengthens the stomach—puts apo (o make pure, rich blood—helps the Hive dnd’ Kidneys b Opel the poisons from the body, IC you take this NATURAL BLOOD. PURIFIER AND TONIC ‘ou, will assist your system In manufacturing each % a'pint int ot rich, r¢ tial blood, that q stimu- int ing to the brain and nerves, ‘the weal Bary one, ‘ron-dowp, debilitated sondislon wh toh y people experience at’ wis time of the HH Usvally the effect of poisons in oe besa al, indicated by pimples or boils appear ing ie kin, the face becomes thin—you feel “blue.” r Perce 's Golden Medical Discovery curs all being @ tonic that makes Dr. Pierce's Blood pune ae well a8 rong and forceful, Ouiages Medical Discovery 8TANDS ALONE 8 the one medicine for stomach, liver and blood Borders that has the in; jents printed upon e wrapper of every bol e inert @ great oratory, at Buffalo, N, Y., wi cores in jature’s own yi not only deel . ie ALONE respect to ite ingredients but also as the only pring tonic; dnd reconstructive which wbeotately Contains NO ALCOHOL, YOU NEED “something besides cleaning and scrub- " bing utensils and good strong arms to help in the crusade against dirt! ILLEF POWERINE is good granulated soap containing strong amimonia, When sprinkled in water it gives a combined action which quickly dissolves all grease and dirt, A cleaning hour with Miller's Powertne saves the labor of a day and saves the day to brightness and cleanliness, Everything made new and no one made tired, Use it for cleaning everything but clothes—floors, sinks, bathtubs, enamel ware, china, glass, inetal, marble, ete, Will injure nothing, will gladden the honsehold, Use Miller's Soap, made with naptha, on the clotlics, “F THE PENNSYLVANIA SOAP 60, FACTORIES: Lancaster, Pa, Duitalo, N. ¥. NATURE’S ESSENCE drake, stone root, queen’s root, bloodroot#¥and golden seal, make a scientific, non-alcoholic experimenting to make this, vegetable” extract and alterative of the greatest efficiency, Just the sort of spring remedy you need to Medical Discovery bears the stamp of PuBLic APPROVAL, and has eold more largely in the past —the vital fires of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consumes the tissue rub- Dr. R.. V. Pierce, the founder of the Invalide’ Bxtracted From Forest Plants. Nature's Jaws are perfect if we obey them, | stations rout but disease follows disobedience. Go straight to nature for the cure, to the forest; there are mys- Gort teries there that we can fathom for you. Take station, root of man- {7.55 A.M. SU. ALM. proportions DICAL ance of two hard work lassitude and ree's Golden purifier and ence of this he blood is to the blood | \;, LONG. kiday Y (8.30 Jande atte Satur s the winter, a physician of z throuh to, ravenmions, 5 Teatro whew a $1.0 Fao and if env Tsu'’t it wise to provide the ehi dren with suitable outing shu fore the vacation season be he proper shape and fits choivo of Weight and material; and | tho special styles are all importar t jitems whichare carefully considered at the Coward Store, Your own pence of mind as well as the comfort BRAN Asbury Dat 7 M Mand SStnihig tar ‘Tieket offices. thom ad otis er General Mannaet Done LEHIGH VALLEY RR. _Fare via Brooklyn Aint 10, Additional. _ ‘EVERY SUNDAY 0 EXCURSIONS Coward | Shoe Shoes for Childre, ¢ ins? the be- of the little folks JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (Cyan wal Mail Orders Fille N BTRERT, ) Send for Catalogue, RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, of West ‘Twenty-third Street Qid Deabrosses and Cortlandt Streets. ka Tho leaving tine from Desbrosues and Cortiandt Streeus tw five, minu’ iven below for Twenty later than hind Street FOR THE WES SMICAGO SRICTA LH PL a |For cine Ni Le ae Mt, HBO 12.55, 825, 4.25 ih Manin: “9.25 A, M, and LINE.—12.25 P, M. and y WEBTRRN: RAILWAY, tomo RAILWAY 7.33 # and *4.56 dal] COMFORT aad NO: M. weekdays and M, and 2.55 P, A.M. rN funders % ty 55 Mie ASBURY, ae North undayey, and Point Desbrosses ig 42d | (0X Sundays, 9 i, ie ayenuen conn and ‘station! and 2u1 gu x at nee “New 1 call for and check vvand residences for Pennsylvania 1, R, woop, min giuitic Manager, sien ination, RY. Pace’ y abt gant EXCURSIONS, BELLEWOOD Mountain C, Excursion Bxcursion Resort 5 seat ND CONCERT, AMUSEMENTS, oLpAANONED COUNTRY DINNER, 500. eavon ‘Vrain 5, ark, Market 8i., VIA ERIE RAILROAD TO SHOHOLA GLEN Ln, the Hiue Moun ‘ork, ins, 107 miles trom New muitiCul aa R q i wana | Sunday Morning B To Sea Clitf & Glenwood i The ee Wipped steamer’ NAN: TASK! on a Bice 13, EB, 1 2.40 ‘ait mt. eae Sata I FREE FIREWORKS THURSDAYS Bast 99th Boats leave frequently and Fast 134th Street AROUND STATEN: ISLAND Steamer Ea { con leaves Battery Pler Sunday 2, STEAMBOATS. QTTEN LINE 60c,—-LONG BRANCH & BACK—30e, Se SABRURY FARE & BACK—-600, Ly. Pi Cloth DIAMONDS, payment mond Co. itoaay | bo required Baiting Leave, phat d Bey IN. A. r tery ar, 10, SUND, Laaye, Bloomfie! i, ery, NOM And 1110 A f Yorkeand vloinity. for the right. men; feat and presentadl Mr, 90 Nassau at. (¢ WAY WiMe AL (a. blocks boven {1 ¥ 12. 240 Mori): Ora and: 11180 ‘4. 1.15 and 3.10 P, M, Ay iN PAE ld 8! wna O40 ALM. | FOR SALE. ‘Early A Sunday Wor Wor i Wan Directory, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. a Tne Dally BOARDERS WANTED, 20 ants Per Line, 1 ut conveniences, fi price; tabie, a | Breoklyn. 4 a QO (Gist par ,¢ y Ol, Hoelghts—Large, comfort- qty be Gag, lat) be H inning Water, ‘Telephone $10, one person; sup Bee — _ A aT. #1 to My ntl ATH, 200 Wo Large, pleasant rooma for two $ 0 eu hy use kite! OF more, with oF without board. : ani HATH, 20 W.—Iurniahed large, amall_rooma, | PORT HAMILTON AV. and B. ith—Theee Howlyrelovated. bath, suiier fates; ext | itely furnished front roonis in corner ellen, table, | Noutes uve of bath and Kitchens man - - | and wife or three adults, Inquire drug aly 214-210 WL hae Outerny oaths utore louble roomm: excellent recommodations MNKY ah, _ exceptional. tabie; moderate, HONTY SIP, 144, Helene \y fur rcaarwc yey ; Tre Toon, “KoGd table; terme moderate, and connec! in Foomn: T . i “Tre quitaule bariy “pentiemen. oF wait Hi 510—Neatly fur ah fe front uit 4, ant housekeop vd location; ref an ~exesiient FRLIX 8. 27 —Nicely furnished ————-— | “or amall rouni; every Improvemen 2p, 384 mer are 9 182 Ww, 1F Cour 8 f near BOE a nished room ouaekeepling 33 We $3 155 Lary Tinting water: Gaunt excel Bona ble, imine telephone Tay yee table gu orences GIST, 107 large and foome, An Reaannable 120TH ST. (201) ay.) Large Toon handesmely durniahed to two _mnen or couple” Hoard’ optional ingTH, 269 W.—Nicely room; running: board; #ummer AQOCOMMODATH 4 Inrwe eroundin i Fordham entine ay FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 20 Cente Per Line, HARROW ST. 64 Furnished tiemen only} pelvate fainiiy; 2 OWARLDS. 120 (near Hudson) —Ni furnished rooms. $1.25. $1.50 up men, ent GUARLTON ST, TARurmiahed rooms, wi} Hawk 3 Jarge rooms for two keitlenen, #2 ‘lei. 7 Ww Tenad einai ee GREENWICH AV.. 45—Parlor, with piano, | Reseoneule_— Gapaicestor aultnbla two ‘gontiemen, $1; lar, ‘whall furnished silt nok Papin. bed rociny hiehen; bath; steamy SETS ar ermon GROVE BT, 40—Douvie rooms, suitable tor i vente FOTN. 208 W.--Handvoniely turniahed parlor Laenvtemén: Bath, Waa ond nlesees: elt | FUE GOR AY. Hangame Sma IRVING PLACH, i4—All front rooms, ted complet Lath raonin; -Abadiute. cleanliness: next bluck Acadeiny of Muste. CENOX AV., 420, near 1Siat—Large fur- LUNA Monatatirs! Moms private. house: | QUINCY Bt, 12—Neatly furninhed tront homelike; telephone, apartments for ght Houaehesping 50 - ~ | up: reference requir Bs LEXINGTON AV... 1082—Jarme rooms, nuit: | for 2) hall room, one, Cone ; ae att a rT onvmnae sunturntened Ha i "3 B roonie ne | COLUMBUR AY,, 6 h at. —Light Pea nase AA ee” i {,pome baths ot Waters desirable farntiy; KINGTON AV. Cleanest and coolest NUAVi Blo noah 16aIh an CBORD aon the were: nd Up, Hatt ight roora, baths) pleam PARKK AV., 1700—Furnished room, with or _ront (SLC) ement Whhout Board; corner flat, Morse, | ee - PRosPwCT PLACE, 48, off FB. 420 wt. | "*tor or lawyer, moderate rent Neatly turntatied rooms to deal able partes, | eA DION AVC IThB--Pour “elegant Taree J AV. 1462—Single and double rooms, | _roome; hot water, heated bath; $21, __ $1.80" we Ferris FARK AV.) 1670—Four ght roms, bath, 8D AV. 3 nicely | Stream. hot waters free to June 18th. > F . it | PERRY, Four, five large room apart: tuminied’ Ran) biments sinotern Improvements, hot wate seth, ‘T 931. (25th and 2Wth)—Nieoly nlahed and decorated la small foom conveniences, se ¥,—Furnished room, , $3.60, eu 25 W,—Furnished f9 8 shut ‘able couple, single room _tlano: ti Improvement, orn § 8T., 24 W.—Cool, cle room eekiv: ice water, Southerners Anton. i “Goo! clean rooms, 82. 85 | & (aM tie ustiwontte roma: Squcherners accommdoated. LYDI, 280 W.—-Newly furnished roome, with fexoslien: voard; all conveniences; simmer orion, J. Von mem 5 TH. 150) We doctor. 9b croasiown’ L' care: MAT Ehoe. Maen aa to other rooms, 83. ITH. 15d W. room. pin 50; MA Mon Wome 8130" ub; ‘amall Fooms, 81:60 Medium “Foor, SB running ma, $2 ud: porcelain bat 20 W.. 1. clean rooms, $1.50, 85 =aour Jaree, Ty cut “Fool ccenitaatel pit tail 8 ITH, 320 Wasvpon torraple foane ik y to ronald Joe 5 ning water; bath) $1.50 to & , Teoma bah Se 10TH, 315 W,—Large front room for Heht room Hight: $2, $26, housekeeping; large parlor, —Rooma with bath. handsomely furnish Large, va titents —Handsomely furnished larg ba id summer prices; sniall roort _aecommonanted ier aed W.—-Large front parlor; also oth housekeeping if dewired 2p ST... 20 Wo—Cool. clean roms. $2 ui Taney home, vorcelain bath ST... 245 W.—Dlogant front mom 6 large Foon nd bath} Tikaule: for two. runnin, waters refers er hore. i ences, va “i Naty Matas atatloa 39D, 155 E—Rooms handsomely furnished Ooms And bath, steam-heated MPs trae all; Kood location; ref 9 $32, Seo Toaaanabte Newly furnished front roo vapning wat ren, 3 “8 Ww @lcove; also other rooms; 22 W.—-Plat. 8 87: others. 4 us 252-254 W._ rooms. bath, Southerners oma. newly furnished: §8 84 and Bj geen eat, at water, alecttic lens. Ma tha, teleph serupulousiy clean, select | Saengy, 0 2: Bie nt light ai people; permanent, tt ‘ t srovemencs® naif month thes SBT. 200,.W. —Pretty newly furnished room, mabe “baths $2 Up OST 48 Wo Six rooms, bath, steam heat, ST. 200 W.., opnogite, Hore) Astor hot _wator W) to B10; private bath; tele. 103. W.-—'Three fine rooma; house enz stents, renovated; rent 612 on Bute, Clothing on Credit SAND CHLLD KES | 5 ryt StS 1ANG'CO), 11 O'CLOCK, Wray, arm | weekly | pattan Dla ches, Jews. HELP WANTED-—MALE, WANTED— TOV Cas) OMTOOr Wy all winent alt summer in New nun | toed Rpewaon! No hes | noch enue Nave | ie a pearan reference Parker, ‘yo! World Mt room _ LAWYERS, Geo, Robinson SE ea | 1) Bway, cor, 37 COLE, 126TIT ST. Hy furnished et nr float phystolan; convent 148 Ww. F a uhwas and M Haven Apartments, | >. 40 K-sHandsomely furnished rooms ? “fect come Nouwekepns privitewew 688 1S8Sut ry reasonable iiap TT, 82 W.—-Nivoly furnished lange | rion, light housekeeping, also Nall toon TH at a rooms. to Fine. airy room, with ode with rooms, £08 wens molerare th; running water; transients In ryt 1 W.—Nicely furnished jare and Te FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Cente Per Tine, N butiding, jar, swith, Wit jroadway—Spe $4, EH per week Hoven, & ell rates, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, 20 Cents Per Line, Furnished. D AV, 860-3 rooms furnished complet Al Weta Ting bell 6, call befo andsomely. hed Neath, soaplas. Honpekeep: Improvem Logant apartment, dm 2b & 1 bath, eles leo ‘hall room, ru, Vator H BT. 225 W.—) and @ rooms, nicely seniahed: bath, ater, bia hot_we So ari ‘tna SdTH, 491 urnished flats only wi] fiewant: feat Moor! teasonale. oF wil} Summer, HTH. 147 nil 1 fo ents aS MOAR Una eye Furnished—Brooklyn, tf RY PLACH, 14h—Mour room and $24, ESTAR wa ite fi momma, all Haht, lewator flats 57 ce slessior fie Peduced A verV Ineo rooms fi aaah families preferred: low are, lovely ior #14, atk tin nda ree 0 nt moder improvements, one and bath OA floor and basernents, ‘rood For doe B00 BS, fF SUDE tow: wn Sr init nT Piidnt leat ed 4 large ight roms and: fF supply, Apartment tie ef all light, x roomay wei m, or 7 cw 8 tooma; ne HU W.=6 rooms and batliy open FLATS & APARTMENTS. hi 20 Centa Per Tine. wa rooms und bath: rents, J Ven i7ou THE LURIE Al neton ita: " 1 hal Janse. hot 17 Sth. av. Haht Bi two bl and 6 Clowant’ ent BR. ih ana. loath Perry, near 145 24 ny. menta, Gand batha, Tow FRE} rooms, ‘OREN, North side eating a two at -Foot, UB 7,500 cash ‘West End ay. ‘The “most deslrable ‘a B20 a mp} Milde ant apartments 1 ine sno ber AND : privat elena $0 a nen ory Tag Srartipenty oF PPA ta aurtmontss 8 tay he nail AND Fi SUR RTH, ny npn: ks path v PATTEM N Valet i “anioe r Subway sation, and batiy toleph As aed ¢ Mout * hot % Qb'this and ‘not pay $1,000 rei JESSE C. BENNETT & QQ,, 2230 BROADWAY, CORNER S18? #T, she Vath all ne; And hat wah ners + $23-825, Re 00) ROOMS id bath Fents; 819-822, $19, neues Kaen tonya, four-tamtt WAY SEATON A toot JESSE Cc, BENNETT & G 2259 BROADWAY, CORNER 8181 ONE anh FREE, > Bloocker « a + hecceosieiia Son Ta WYOMING, . corner th et.—Blevate 0. Ft REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY 25 Cents Per Line, Washington Heights, FOUR LOTS FOR SALE, With pullers een Idee BEATS RENTING, ry (carrying chess buy a hieh grade three-sory priv ay axprenn ata Sowa mon! Sine! ream Bread Went of Railroad Balat st. ON MONTE ten daya our ottlee ‘on property transfer to, sop on B14 — Nea Ladivon Ben Sa $400-—85 MON ted. SH order; 447 Stanhope st TO QOODWI. ne + bargains, Dusiness provert GHOICR, Lo’ ‘bush home site: BRICK, six-famtly, 6. 50, ned JOOP WI rear monthly, pay open Sunday: a for apectl Acco apple, ray KD 10 Wore kinale, doubt See forenal W.=Ringie ¢ v tainly; Va love room: single = Tovin newly, deosrated; hot nad cold water SL W., corner Columbus ay, —@ rooma, ve closets i steam heat, hoe water ATH ST. 10) Wo. near Rroadway—sa.so, | JOOTH ST. 22 & 24 We Vargo, newly shed rooma, running | new houses 4. 0 Water, convente ents: ints & 0 WB 4 rooms and ba {6TH, 206 W.o—Handgome rooms, all ace ‘ heat, he commodations: day or Week; Rentlomen or BIBI ROSS BEEF I SOUngSL SER: i iation--Six large, Nght 40TH, 47 Large elegantly. furniahed | rooms, bath,» hot water; #28. Toms, running water; bath; reasonable, | OATH RT. G0 W.7 ns and beth; newt | Daan SL; wuinmor rduot SOU 7 EB —Large and hall rooms: every Miegant. Grooms, bath, | nventen 32 SSH, 200 Fo—Private house, garden front, Direc: MAE INDrRY back, nicely curnished rooms: reasonable ne Landerat Handyome, sinwle ui, ) B.—-Large, email furnished rooma; ¢ Paris housekeaping: pariora for doct x, tte uarels Park. 106) | piunnoing vt 78D. 187 Kh —Hlemant laree rooms, all con Corner flat, Venlences: prices moderate; bomrd optional \ MOTH. ITY W.—Parlor aleove. tly fur HlRnE room, bat Waehed. baths DIAN) private entrance. | en wluhvbit is Konda to 82h, 4 large, Nght roo AY WPavtor with plano; hot water Jani ravay) etation 1 Coons und vath H KR, furnlebed In wvementers t fron Sowis fats pF Ty Hye 7 nu Joctor ot Vato de, Mr 4 Fooms ang bath nn Fooms and Bau thi S Apply 10 Wi Wt BOHOL, on 'p dP, open expre ers Wakon: al trucks, DOUDLA shipring Ole tee anon OSth at HORSPA—W wpa " in TRY works Ions pee TOM. WStT Mi property Jerome Bubway’ extension, ‘Umbrella, Dat why paltited vated atation: mortwas _possiaaion. TOL S: barn, 203 Montague ~~ Widow. Sacrificing Prospect de and o car chicken farm; thy bod pe) H r 33 meat 1th nines. RONX, $450 ALY Brices open ay Hi Greenwood BreoN AV. near ‘also Tea Jote, GOOD" LSB double | corner Ground G0x100, with, 24-0 hardwood finish’ first too foome; every |inprovement it desined. ARDS aS, Flatbush AY at i are a HADIAS ay. $2 ie ih at GROAN & Win, ® asahie Wakon Miscellaneous. #100 BUYS HOUBE, on ‘Wereter av, YMEN' “vit be ted ‘noons, a) ernoons, il day "DIRECTIONS: Take Od Av. levated to Bron Park Station, fount Vernon. trolley: Webster ‘ake! field ay ayenue: Spec al Salesdays To-day & Sunday a TEVENSON ee 0, F plevated extension; hi maps mailed. RC “BROOKLYN. 50-—Small cottage, TA In, Richmond Hull fot sale clean, eaay decker, store, Gi WILLIAM P, RAE C ea the Hay oy £8 mon CRESCENT, 6 rooms 81.750, Imi 107 Butter ave 7-ROOM HOUSH with all improveu Jawn and sha ter Sarat WHY PAY RENT? Thuy @ new 2 teick house, i 2 porcelain baths, witied Ficorn, me Pefsets walking deta ce “datas hs ar ‘1,’ 4 i tN $700 A sth at hear cd av.; oftice Bth avs Ant 21 at, DETACHED HOUSE, $4,500,” Brooklyn, ‘fo ee mt SPECIAL SALE. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ‘Wakefield Park, Wakefield station, and adjoining LAST CHANCE to Buy "ee Our oe Prices, ae mi ‘al Inquire Unfurnished—Brooklyn, RONT TO JULY-6 1001 large ikttohen: 40 Boeriim place, lem ond \/'g : pe fenilly houses, ' on’ 4 Vranes (0: Sunset 2 soon and bad Just, “compieted, handwork, Be tons, 0 glass, steel ty ‘ant “a street Bole his week; ; a $7,000. ABRAMS “a” STOO Owhora,” on. promises: Sala ae Hines; amedt ALB BD Brooklyn, sh tors, dors deagd Ashford Tat tr ivagon ant i ub Clevell ct Glenmore aye, Bast “New. York: aection: 103,000 Feason abe CORR, iristopher neat Ay. US office 72, Av ‘tae deve Halide Z Ucks: Dele 4 Works, 4) " Sth xt

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