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| — FROM THE SUNDAY ‘ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1905~ . COTTON JUMPS 100 POINTS ON REPORT Greatest Excitement Since the Sully Times--Govern- ment’s Estimate of Crop. Following the announcement of the Govornnent cotcon report for June on the Cotton Exchange to-day showing a condition of crop tar lower than was expected the market rose with a tre- mendous leap in a few moments, Cot- ton Jumped, at twenty points a rise, from about 91-2 conts a pound, the fig- ure at which !t had been quoted bo- fore the report was read, to 10 1-2 cents, within five minutes alver the announce- ment. The scramble and outeries tmmedh- Btely following the announcement rival- 4 the scene of the famous bull cam- Palgn of the late Cotton King, Daniel 4. Sully. ‘The brokers on the Cotton Exchengs get excited at a rise of much as twenty polnts, ‘With a rise of five times twenty points, therefore, the hubbuty was five times @nd more as violent as on an ordinary rise, The brokers fought and yelled tor all the options offered, and they rose sometimes twenty points between trades, ‘The Government crop report showed the cotton crop for June to be at the basis of 1) for 4 full crop, ne figures expected had been between @ and s2. When Supt. King, therefore, + @nnounced th figure, pandemonium farted on the floor at once. In a few minules cotton had risen 19) polnts, or % a bale, ‘Just before the reading of the report file market had been 10 oF 45 points off, in the neighborhood of 9 1-2. It jumped to 10 1-2 Within five minutes after the scramble for options, started by the adverse crop announcement, began This figure 1s the highest’ for the 1905 crop, the market having been as low as 7 and 8 cents this spring. After reaching 101-2 for October there was heavy profit taking and prices within half an hour after the appear- ance of the report had lost about 35 points from the best. .s The late prices were: August, 10.86; September, 10.49; Octover, 10.47; Decem* ber, 10.58; January, 10.61. GOURT MAKES _ A QUEER RULE FOR FIREMEN Holds One for Insisting After, Midnight on Enforcing Re- gulations at Coney, as U After an exciting controversy which Grew thousinds of people to Stauch's dancing pavilion, on the Bowery, at Coney Island, early to-day Fireman Ed- ward J. Smith, one of the twenty-four men assigned by Chief Croker to make constant inspections of all Coney Island resorts, was arrested for disorderty conduct on the compla His alleged disorderly conduct cons.sted of insisting that nd-pipes and hose lines in the dancing place be con- nected, To-day Court an Ww susta: in Coney Island Poles mor of fire otichils appentet n Smith, but Mu ‘ate Voor- vund that Smith had no an Inspection at mid- Him tn $360 bail for trial & pavillon ts the big- Kind at Coney Island. there are trequently persons In It at once, Croker’s Comousuble of going from ley are open to ons are not Leing his took the Fissht to. and mal i ) got in & ¢ found that the stand ines were not connected and. that the conneetion be ma He says he was told to get mind his ness. He de do the for the latt upon Stauch, his man- ager and f the waiters zath- a around him ana 1 him he was a in full uniform He sald Stauch the connections or "she says and hose e ordered at once, out and lined to own t ner un to make ‘A big. crowd Bathe ed a lot ¢ finlly one of them arresi- complaiat, ts 1 over Coney tlons. belleved on Con y Island, ih ment Istand of «1 the regula: ——=>____ STOCKS ADVANCE IN THE LONDON MARKET. LONDON, July 3.—-Money was abund- ant int narket to-day and repay: ons Bank of ngand were nis easy thy with, the se 1 tone. ading “on the Kk xchange opened cheerful on the ment, easy money and absence of fur- ther ‘failures, which stimulated busl- Hess, counteracting the witvets of the Kusilan crisis. Consol and tome Rate hardened, Americany o} neral Improves e to opened firm in respo w York ans mostly above pare y. New York, ‘Ontario @ AW, esiern Was the feature, Dealings were reatricted in view of lidependence closed firm. Foreigners generally were steady, Rus. wlins opened weak, but rallied some- What later, Japanese hard Duy, Prices pinese Imperial 6s of 1904 wer at 103, a SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Romante Astoria Adan zat Philadelphia Proteus Curl a sesars ees y of Monipiais’; El Rio . INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUB TO-DAY, Pinataca Kaye pool, Searels: dives Multan” \_ Gerty, ieee ee UTGOING BTEA’ pire § BAILED TO- tof Mr. Stauch, | And said he meant to do} BULLS CONTROL STOCK MARKET —— Prices Forced Up To-Day from 3-4 to Almost 3 Points All Along the Line—Much Trad ing in Reading, ‘The bull element was again in control of the stock market to-day, foreing values up from 3-4 to almost 3 per cent. all along the Ine, ‘The closing, with few exceptions, was clore to the beat figures of the semsion. Speculation was only moderately ac- tive but fairly well distributed. The London arbitrage brokers after buying stocks on a large scale during the morn- Ing, again came on the floor and boumht all the stocks possible before the close at London. London was advised from this side that the speculative situation has be- come dangerous for the short interest. and London in borrowing too much stock now against sales made last week to allow the foreign shorts to remain uncovered, Reading was the most consplcuous issuo of the market, thé price seiling up almost 8 points, to 1021-4, catablish- ing a new high record and passing its previous record by 11-2 per cent. An- other feature of the market was the light offerings of stocks. Whenever any attempt was made to buy a large block the buying limit had to be continually advanced, and as there were a number of large buying orders prices of meny issues were forced to higher levels. The floating supply in the market has ap- Parently been exhausted by the con- tinued absorption during the last two weeks, and, although there has been no definite news developments, {t Is gen- erally assumed that the accumulation of stocks In many instances has becn for special purposes, and that the stocks bought will to @ great extent be held in block and not oome on the market again. There was more talk of accumulation of the Erie issies by important in- terests for strategic purposes, and al- year ago without any developments of importance at the annual meeting in the fall, {t is now thought that ihe Western’ Interests have strengthened thelr postion, and may obtain repre- sentation in the directors. There were large orders in Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit, the price selling up to 733-5, against 713-4, Its close of Situr- day." Metropolitan Bireet Railway con- Unued Ite upward movement, selling at [1424 an udvance, of 21-2° per cent, here was some talk about control of the Coney Island and Newtown Ratl- road, the only independent Iipe In Brovklyn, beng acquired by the Metro- politan Street Ruilway Company. The Majority of the stock Is undersiood to be held by the Equitable Lite Assur- ance Society. Government bonds and other bonds: stro: ‘The total sales of stucks were $63,200 shares and of stocks $5,476,000, vere unchanged ‘The Closing Quotations. To-day's highest, lowwst and closing prices Jand net ‘changes from Satundas's, cosine ale are as fol or fromt last reconted | Net Law. Clos.ch’ ges igh Amat, Co TaN: Clason se an iy alsa 116 fa4 Me Smog RO pe 10% 108) 10% F 4 Am Seat ore ‘ SH Jey UL A een ‘ Rb 2S Popes: wed 10 Bai aw ohio. 8) aa a Bale @ Ono af: tH Dkiyn, Ri m Chea. at fi Can : b | hte, . om, Chto. Ma Si. 'B! 1Thy Chi” SCG RE pt Ist | Colo rues & tran 48 Consol Gas ss 101 [Den & Rio Gg. B14 ben: & it 10 Gp ise nti 147% Rit 103% 28 04 O9N Central & Mot, Beeu Manhattan Mot. St RR Mo., K. & 7 Mo, K & T. pt. Mo.” Pacific... Nertolk & | West Noy | North. | Ont. & West Pennavi Peopl | Reading 1a ist’ pt Headine D1 pe | Rock [ase Tran ny ; Texns Vactfic . Union Pacific noon Paclfle Leth, Over B Stee! ot D Advance: ——dec'ine, rae CLOSED UNTIL WEDNESDAY. ‘The Produce Exchange and ¢ Bourd of Trade are closed until Wedn aay. NEW WALL STREET BRANCH POST-OFFICE IS OPENED. It Will De Several Days Before the Collecting Sections of the OMmioce Are in Working Order, ‘The new Wall street branch post-omce was opened for busin to-day as far as the sale of stamps and tho registering of mafl was concerned, but tt will be several da; before the collection of mail and its distribution throughout tho finanolal district {rom the new brangh ean be accomplished, ‘he contractor who Ix fitting up the aistetbuting: and collecting sections of the office, putting in the sorting tables, distribution box &ec., Is not yet through with his. wor and will pravanly not be much before the end o sent week, Mall matter dropped into the w branch to-day was sent to the Post-OMce, trom which fi a I for the Wall atreet district was delvered as usual, eee COURTS TAKE RECESS, e Recorder Gott Site A: ‘ Other Justices Wednesday, Parts I, and Il., General Pensions Count, were convened aay ADE nel hag, jin Tharaday, though this same talk was current a | or four hundred depositors were fn Ine t : wh bank fa closed by orders, The | C communicated with and will send an ex. | aminer, who will make a statement.— | IN VALUATIONS FOR HENDRICKS hey H. Rossington, Viee-Pree ae Central Nadional Hank, {tn wi Mr Tota! Gain in Real and Personal] District-Attorney to Inspect) asportton in ine Cemissi National Property Is $271,613,570| “Lids” Out West, but Wants] srt si worth of reat matic, gum Over 1904—Manhattan’s Big) to Tackle Equitable as Soon) scrnras ina "wei dusuion in yeah as He Returns. Increase in Real Estate Value surance. A table showing tho assessed valun-| District-Attorney Jerome will leave | ~~ BANKING AND FINANCIAL: | the city to-morrow for Ottawa, Kan., ton of rea! and personal property in New York for 1905 {n comparison with the asseseetl valuation for 194 has Just been issued by the Tax Depart- ment. In one yenr the real estate essonsment roll has Increased $206,120.- 822 and the persinnl property assess. Ment roll [86,493,045, The total increase where, on Friday, he will deliver an ad- dress to the Chautauqua Society. He wil stop off for a few houra at St Louls, where friends will meet him and show him the clty in an automobile tour, and he will also stop in Kan City for a few hours for a look about SEABOARD AIR Company for voting trust Air Line Raliwayt: in valuation ‘amounts to 427L018,70, | that city. He will be back in New York The toral real asvensed ‘valua- | OT the eleventh. aera) sed valua-| "when Mr, Jerome eeturns be hopes tion for 19% ts 95,221,684,901, and the total Personal property assessed valuation ts $600,671,925. Manhattan shows an In- erease in the value of assessable per- sonal property of $9,922,185. The bor- that the testimony taken by Insurance Superintenient Hendricks in ‘his in- vestigation of the affairs of the Equit- able Life Assurance Bociety will be y Diatrict- ourh of Richmond shows a decrense of }T0MGY for presentation to the Dia $801,260 in the personal tax assessment, | Attotmey’s Office, that te may act Dut this 1s offset by an increase of $375,- | thereon. 526 In the real estate valuation, The Alde:men met in special nassion offective, —>—__—_ shares of Seaboard Air Line a little more than 2 points In the tax Tate ‘or 10% as against the tax rate | secon bank Ge Topeka, of which C. for, 1904. J. Devlin 1s the principal stocisholder, The asseesment rolls on personal t0x8| 71164" to open its loors to-day. ‘The show these resident taxpayers in Man-| hattan who are assessed on the final| Government ofMcials are making an ex- figures at $100,000 or more: John Jacob| amination of the bank's ffaira to-day, Astor, $300,000; August Belmont, $100,000; Three 0. H. P. Belmont, $200,00; James Gor- don Bennett, $200,000: Andrew Carnegie, $5,000,000; Joseph’ H. Choate, — $100,000; Jobn W. Gates, $150,000; Eugene Higgins, $800,000; Adrian Iselin, $400,000; Adrian Iselin, ‘jr., $210,000. J. Plerpont Morgan, $49,000; Joseph MORTON TRUST COMPANY, COMPANY, Baltimore, Md, but will give out no statement Dated New York, Juno 26, 1905, Puiltzer. $8 Yonn D. Rockfeller, $2,500.00; Wim.) “Roskgelier $500,000; Henry H. Rogers, $300,000; Russell Sage, JAMES BYRNE, Sancti gta nt S2n0.000: SAMUEL UNTERMYER, Alfred G. Vanderbilt Is _asee a : FRED'K B. VAN VOR8T, $901.00) and Alice Var MAKes the: ekinvsottios Counsel. her members Improves any complex- d, as follows: Cornelius, jon. ; shinny. Rtedericke We, Beat “shampoo made. Curea ‘most skin erap- tions. desuuiyiue than any casmette, Witch Hezel ‘Taicum Powder th and exautalte. Tt has the arom 000, and Willtam Manhatta on the perse Charles F. Murp! KK, $1 Mote 00. Thomas J. Lynch ts Own, may and keeps lady and baby $90,090. The list describes him as a car- | °* Shee! 4° SNS: sas Face Cream is penter, Euan tee isi ene Ey une ae EXCURSIONS. i ——_ Mites Bag rsa "feet, ‘andl miakes. the COOK FOR CARLYLE HOFFMAN | “'giikonh * Hazel Hales Inviassator A general alarm was sent out from eevee BRIE RIN gota cele | head hake hair erow wasrever there is a Of life litt {n the rota. It prevents hair f. falling. cures dandruff, and fa the finest Gtesting ever m ‘Persons who suffer with aliow oF dull complexions Police Headquarters to-day for Carlyle Hoftman, thirteen years old, of No. 17 West Walnut lene, Philadetphia, who ts | belleved to be In this clty. He fs 4 feet icin erup- | oud "uss | They Cumot Burn! ‘They Cannot Sink! Mo Return R fry od with a # goto The tainted blood of ancestors lays upon the shoukders of innecent oftspring, natold suffering by transmitting to them, through the blood, tuat blighting discase, Scrofula; for in nearly Bia’ ‘instance the disease can be traced to some family blood trouble, or blood-kin marriage which is contrary to the laws nature, Swelling, ulcerating glands of the neck, catarrh, weak eyes, Dae Scrofula don the head of ttle sores, abscesses, skin pocdchild when only 18 months old, and spread suptions, white swelling, rapidly over her body, ‘The disease next attacked hip disease and other de- the eyes and we feared she would lose her sight. ‘ormitics, with a wasting It was them that we decided to try S. SS. That of the natural strength medicine at once made a ly and complete and vitality, are some of cure. She is now a young lady, aud has never the ways this miserable bad ¢ sign of the discase to return. disease manifests itself, 75°: sth 8t,, Selina, Ken, Mus. R, Bunxzy, The poison transmitted through the blood pollutes and weakens that health-sustaining fluid, and in place of its nutritive qualities, fills the cir- culation with scrofulous matter and tnbcreular deposits, often resulting in consumption. A disease which has been in the family blood for gen- erations, perhaps, or at least since the birth of the sufferer, requires con- stitutional treatment. S.S. 6. is the remedy best vl Ti rien: Kee trips Leave OAM Ger temen. one | LEHIGH VALLEY | 4TH OF JULY EXCURSIONS Bellewood . - 15c. Mauch Chunk {& Glen Onoko, f 91-50 Ladies, Te.s fitted for this. It cleanses the blood of all scrof- | oeaheearsaners ue of en Re ulous and tuberculous poisons, makes it rich and |} f2sk, Se A ess Ree pure and under the tonic effects of this great nex. Fare via Annex Ferry 1c, add'l Blood medicine the general health improves, the symptoms all pass away, there is a sure return to health, the die:ase is cured permanently while posterity is protected. Book on the blood and any advice wished, furnished by ovr physicians, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 2A GLORIOUS 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION on Wanted, child N » Chicago: Brovviie, CINCIN- board; lent 8) “Late and witasi yard) truhstents, acu write : Open “Ev tating’. np Citsyrunu ter )Siiandains f iadey refined house; rea mare: WhTe curate Ni ra ab. ts 9, night; AV, iaaowe and small Witinioue Wor waters terst ata tefepmine ea ee LiNn.—i223 PM, and A er re tea Veh Pr ae a | ERN RAILWAY.— 1soS—-Child over one year o 2 Dress Well * . mothers car Met one AS PA ae ee 18 SAM QWAY 1.99 Oe vane i Fer eaten A] ron “6nd path GoM pont b with widow, home stale OLA T.u5 A.M. Week days Pen ae al droit Oe IPH. dW. aear W square ANTIC CITY 0.55. 4. aH, sand 2.3 ©, PXCHANGE CLOTHING CO __tatrge anid simbll rooms, t dupe, Bunid, ” roadway, Root 4 tab, 1885, 7TH AV. JD (gor Ath ot.d—Newly reno: | vated, large sind small. oool rena, thant | | —— — : ita: Houtierners accommo’ | {| CLOTHING ON CREDIT | 573.4...) scysagenyiants men AND CHILDRESS fi W.—Larke. airy poome, with | S NESdan aaah TER AR aubt Blas ie ies 288. Benth AY., maar #94 8K en Ryeningy.| MEL AT MILAM il od See: ee 4 WATCHES AND DIAMON' rates: Firaciaan tallies tetenh tran Poti a Lae EASY PAYMENTS, HEM BI We bae. sina mis: tans mrigket Otriees Non. 401, 1234, 0 Will send atasiealie Gacion ehita‘aeoomin dated: enevtisn! table: \@ ny uadwayy dad ich Avenue ¢ Pag ee erty prt Liat it Truth Avenue (ourner: ta MAthnGt TaN TAKE BLBWATOR, | i es Sagat Targa) voriia : to ayer + oo Modaitde : sine | a Ry | BASY PAYMENTS, Jows b : et Peat for WATCHES,” AME BERGA Blades, hot waier, smard outional | ‘ JEWELRY, _l at MALDEN LANE FEMS adoMinlt Bouthinravts asomnodute’ | ma one —~ dent; 4 y ha i? Sie Larewe and sill mou. wa | eet ay! iaeaiin aves watches, a 163 Hares an sual rueaids, #4: | General lenaeer. Smal lance io mm: atl ah sania Bpanish, | French, Cenacel Pasenper Keent wee Ta Werlearag parlors, large and || ———oooo---————- ‘email eR able® boarder poss, BIRDS, Ao, irre. 82) Wo--Lady. having comfort | PATENTS, ue ment Wesinen three ne for gonttes = Ne DOGS boarding first-p ase in tuble tem sorta igh Brereton ! Gyn. fit ge, for pare ransten, id of fleas and lice, cures pise, iad ae One 10 cent package of 1 Colors from ane tO slX pe OF silk fabrie, oF one oF Ino: cotton oF mixed. Rods. raltig Shade. “Thousandaot women. are sn Ing Ayers" prices and renewing thé life of thelr clothes without danger of orgeking or fading. Diamond Dyes. will dyo anything any color and are ag enuy to se ax soap, \Natlaty vourselt Of this fret by read what other Women asy tn the famous Dlamond Dye An This book, together with the 1 on Took and 4) samples of dyed cloth, will be sent free to your address, Write to DI VE Burt! ton, V BANKING AND FINANCIAL, LINE RAILWAY To the Holders of Certificates of Deposit of the Morton Trust certificates of the Seaboard offective the Modified or New Plan set out in the Change or Modification of Plan, dated May 16, 1905, a copy of which was filed with the Morton Trust Company on May 17, 1905, and that it has declared such Modified or New Plan "!!! The Holders of Voting Trust Certificates for 503,208 Railway out of a total rep- Holders of Morton Trust Company certificates who have sot surrendered their certificates for exchange are hereby notified to surrender them to tho New York; or OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, Boston, Mass,, and receive their new securities, The Committee, having declared the Plan operative and practically com pleted its work, will accept no further deposits. CONTINENTAL TRUST \ THOMAS F. RYAN, Chairman, JAMES A. BLAIR, ERNST THALMANN, JAMES H. DOOLEY, T. JEFFERSON COOLIDCE, JR., C. SIDNEY SHEPARD, 8. DAVIES WARFIELD, Committee. W. S. MELDRUM, Secretary, 38 Nassau Street, New York City. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NO TICES, 1 | MAIDEN LANE SAVINGS BANK, ted 8 inches tall, of dark ¢ plexfon and Pills, as they mot onty All dekets include admission to ‘Tuente f S10 and hair, and brown eyes, and wore a light . Jen from the bod. “bu: | Dreambana, Coney Isiand piesa tidy lan day vot brag coat, dark brown fraasers, fed | Pissromach ed liver troubles. Sold every" | Greatest Amuseient Knterpriae’in the Wort, Agi 12s and white blouse. biue skull cap, low | Vhete. PME AEE CHdLCL LO CHANGE Money deposited on or before the 10th Tuseet rhoes, black stockings. Mer CTON, Broadway and 2nth st. N.Y. Hetabe tae zh St, oneg, sire pent gap oe duly wil draw’ interest ax from Peave’ topo ina Su. North River, 91m 9.437 4Open daily trom M.80 A.M, to 5.20 P. 16.90, 1118 A 12.00) M: 209 Ratuirddaye Im A Di a r eles Nout Wind AWE T, MAU isease North River, hatf hour later oe SCROFT JL We Inhesit ifs aris| | EASTIRIVER SS AVINGS BANK UASNUAL, ‘pl a “RK, June 12, 1 Apne, Dat the rave of FOUR PER ber annum has 1 for 1x months nding yes rsitied thigetne Sr a lagier July 10h Beonnits "Afade’ on or Metore ti Will Draw Interest fron tub DICK S'“RAMSAT. Prostdent a WASHINGTON ner orl SHAG 8) Stroap Interest declare folluwing rates eres red at folluwing & be On deposits tr FOL 8 from, § And ONB-HAT| x now draw Interest fy ATO a WHITNEY, Beoretary, CIARLE: SUMMER RESORTS. EXCURSIONS. | 4TH OF JULY. To Great Neck, Sea Cliff and Glenwood, EXCURSION RAILROADS. mo AEN PIR INE Up | 3. 00 VIA ERIE RAILROAD TO. ‘DAEIEN [INE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD) a , ? SHOHOLA GLEN STATIONS foot of : ASnUny ban aa = } fac ielven Weiow t0F aa arid MT 40 Excur'n 80c. Ticke:s: ‘yea LPAYe: Bloomiteld at. 8. 9:20. 9.45, 10.45, = ———————_—— BOARDERS WANTED. | BOARDERS WANTED. FOR SALE. mewn aru, 206 W xowitene Dowrd early i rites BTM yi WwW ak bound ade raie, table boar. 7 $13 Wo—Darge double + ter fowets; goad tatle cooking, bin W Pry wing md Ventral It STL. 1 priate fatwiy « Fonces {Ori 150 Wo Very desirable a Auwomtuodated WT, 10 Be De lurne or f nentiemen; mingle rooma; wuperior tal STH. M1 B-Laree or anall k eine. 8% ant gn BOTH, 142° B— nvenences wh WW ats two, gentle (andere: Iatge roume BU Lace |BOrn BT Gn We Nievly Garniwiod soduie, ‘excellent home’ table, | ier The undersigned Committee hereby gives noting of its decision that the jit, assent of enough of the holders of voting trust certificates representing stock of Seaboard Air Line Railway has been obtained to warrant it in declaring wd WANT# DIRECTORY BOARDERS WANTED, Co es Cra cs i alee hal Large, anal) roome my ult ani; ime with, tw with ot jiom with mall rooms; telephone boar Awertoan Walt hour telephone; summer wis Kon- Vie or up to AY newly fu and thane nana ive DSS, fo. wut fully 1 520 Bel airy noard tania. not ME ohitiiren Hence: eke ring-second bel _ Large furnished room, with Woard, two, or Would rent for ght hours: keeping, with use of kitchen; all convens BAN for BANK CHA GHA vail one oF 1 have moth= ta boar Mrs a chia addreas wish to-day to receive the asseesment roils | BANK’S DOORS SHUT; S$ LeT. for KB; The Books. will be open. for RUN ON ANOTHER. | resenting 609,000 shares outstanding, being over ieee) US omce for two weecs: The fawros. ine 82'4% thereof, have assented to the Modified or New | *{°.2%)As AU Ouch ght ton re Gloate, the exports say, a reduction of | mopmra, ian. July 8—The Firs | Plans AV, Xx. S002 front urniehed toons, Bas lee-bux, dishes, 215 Two rooms, ing Went bh 5; private c uae= iver house, Laree ieit Tarnished room, eult iis. near 1oith IP Sonncctings running water; prt RLUS ST, 120. (near, Huda UMitiis AV., Jss--Turnisied hail rooms wear 1 near tw In private at ntier house; and Furn'shed field et n Nest | FURNISHED ROOMS To LET. SIT, 7 W.— Large front parlor; select house: reheonalile; abo small rooms STH AV.. 70Uth—Large, well furnished ‘tront-roon. with bathe" STH AV, 480-41.50; for working Improvements, two. fig! 43 Two pewly furnid tragma trunel STH AY. Bi. Rear 23d 3 —Large ‘AN, TB, hear lith—-Dealiabia Toons tine Clow ation hruRe STE ST. Sf W—Smail and larie “neatiy kept house. STH AV. 1Wk—tarke. ain o furnished bass | private if Ti—Nicely furniahed room to let SPH AV., 206-—Fing rome. al) convoniencent “single tooma, $1.00 houveveepiney Tit een ier W, and email” “rome iin SF iat “ation: tight vt, ow. Hall _bedege ain ht parlor, as Wi elce; lmprovem: tlemen; reliable 12TH ST. on ‘and email; ces 1s | | ard, clean, paric ISTH, 104, wost of ‘and sqare lemen 9TH, 228 W. “ing?_runnt nH. 248 W. __rurining Hous water, for _geuttenen, vei. 22 W, Ww. Neatly f Large nal Taras ¢ housekeeping front every et locath cihalors with OF Wit oderate, lect nelghe Si; sult necting Toomey DF floor; optional. th av.—Destravle hall Adjoining bathrooms: ekeeping: two connect- ath: nice house, $8.0 sonable, Conveniences; geod tran! ite eee = ee 1TH 320 W.—Farnished rooms, gentle usekeeping, running water, §2 W.—Laree, front eupant, convent ier, TOT WW. gerntionen mW ap 1, sta 1a Wo —V Small on. vOTH, only: 17H, two. worl. VTH. 2 furnished room ry T2506 W } $4.50 upwar 22 W.—Furni: *g1.15. Contig AY Fe EE 2 |isrn, 0 W men ning water Peat front hall room EBA ey \i ST. $18 E, (be Sais eeneata | IaH St. 418, Ee ViNd Pt OT Wied | ikite ups cesirs TRU ra nag abaoiuge Aumane’ next | $u8ne: Peek Reel ms be Maste: ‘5 IMS AV, 185th, Bronx—Nt Tangox, DI SROY DX AY. Wate boise, ST. 1 Cleanest, contest sunnier prices; tet- Tame \ em Ps tit conyont aes r ha 1 small Wuler. all tmpsayeinenta, Fae froiit airy inom Igonl, Goi as rage, So é | vn av. i 1ith—large ard wait aT W oe fooma, Bult house LP icsping, #00, a 1 a Neath, elk men Lair 110 W.—Nively’ fudte house! allo keeping Learke also ginal) 168 W 1 1 without wator 481 warer D. Vi wiyer 2D. 413 W. Lear's Large bath 8 40 Ww flo" 189 W Front § Brn, 39 Witarae Parlors | excell evate:’ single W.--Furnt noes; transl ly Ioeated “running 18 erty furnil mly;_ private 7% $10, om tor small Oo upw Furnished flat 1 sued fom, use of bath, jet house; shoppii tween ma, bath, Le! midge and smal! rooms; Aare + private y furnished bath, rooms, Southern? nti use of front basem sonaole; ‘ining room, furnished room; house ary f it wool try erate nie large, wily furnished ; room, Ught $8. ‘small rooms, summer porcelain Clos m 30 Ub; transients taken, it front room, P3 furnished euuare Toon hoe: went BY W.—hy Aviv Sunday, Tuguday Si, AUT W.— eat, egul rooms: bath, Kast s 6 F.ap. White urnished front room for wiy fare tr y Diy ‘fer Fouuis, ober plumbs front fu well 4 bpuae. sail vooni, $2) alko OWE front rool, housekpepe t water; private rior, nid alias, nice lane siinsdationgs oe Aecannine nai MO

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