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OAKLEY HAS NO GAS TEST RECORD Commissioner Charged with lg- _ Horing State Law Requiring Him to Keep Data of Findings in Official Trial. Although the new State gas law re- quiring city omcials to make daily tests of gas and keep the records of the tests in Commissioner Oakley's office has been in effect since July 1, the Jaw appears to have been practically fgnored by Commissioner Oakley and his subordinates. Inquiry at office yestentay de- veloped the fact that no report of any fests has been made yet there. Commis that Fioner Oakley suid that two testing sta- tions had been estabished, one at Bow- ery at Grand street, the other in Bever nth street, and that tests were Bene made daily. Investigation developed the fact that though Dr. G, Love, chemist of the . Gas and Electricity De- making teats at the Bowery these tests do not show the pres- ein the mains and cover only the position and illumina power of Love sald 1 not for- APrALgement whic been no Te . there 1s in cord, no pena being re- the under to provide for test- | . the boroughs and be Approg ember 0 Stevens || Committee, In-an in- ciied attention to tin which the law admin repor the elty off eed Gi, g48 companies to biish in their charters bring the companies to terms, but ity. officials had completely d this suggestion. tog {t was declared that the| Fammany ofteials, while protesting reat sympathy with the Stevens com- Milttee’s w bad practically nullified the rc tin the non-enforcement wf the new ACTIVITY OF BULLS IN WHEAT CHECKED. ‘The poor response by the cables to the @avance of yesterday unloading here |nd an absence of much rain in the Worthwest to-day checked the activity @f the bulls in the local wheat market Go-day, Prices advanced 1-4 of a cent with the same rise in the Northwest where September started at an increase of 3-4 of @ cent, but there was a re- action 2arger vorable a cent. ‘The market at Chicago opened steady to ay shade firmer with a fairly active unde. receipts than expecter and fa- weather Weakened corn 1-4 of opening pwhees were: 7; September, 925-8 bid; 925-8 di sago’s opening prices were: Whi 913-8 to 911-2; September, 881-: December, 881-2 to 83-8. Cort— Beptember, o61-8 to 063-8; May, 414 ork's closing rices were 9 offered eptember, bid. Corn—July, | 2 bid. COTTON BEGINS TO SHOW. SIGNS OF WEAKENING. There was a mild opening In the Yooal cotton market to-day, October gelling at 10.68 on one side of the pit and at 10.1 on the other. The under- Rone was weak and tho range at the was from 14 to 27 points lower, market rallied after the call on fresh buying, on ‘the idea that a re- @ction was due. The early selling was the weak cables. reports of ger offerings of spot in the South and uncertainty over the report of the Secret Service agents on the cotton scandal, If it should be vroven that July figures on the conditions had been Goctorad for speculative purposes, the effect on a market that ts now working on a short crop basis can eastly be imagined ‘Phe opening prices were: July, 10.38 to 20.39; August, 10,0 to 101; September, 36; October, 10.85 to 10.58; De- ey 10.65 to 10.66; January, 10/88 to 10.70; March, 10.75 to 10.77; May’, 10.83 to The closing prices were: July, 10.65 bo 10.87; August, 10.68 to 10.9; September, 10,72 to 10,78; Ottober, 10.7% to 10.79; No- Vember, 10.81 to 10.83;' December, 10.85 to 10.87; January, 10.89 to 30.9¢; February, 0.91’ to 10.93; “March, 10.95 to 10.97; April, 80.97 to 10.01; May, 11.00 to 11.02 Market closed ‘firm. SMOKE OVERCOMES WOMAN. Warried Ont to Street by Husband + —Will Ree re In a small fire that started in the tobacco shop of James Varara, No. 239 Willary street, Brooklyn, early to-day WVarara's wi: who was pina room above the store, was overcome smoke. She was carried to the @treet by her husband and treat en by surgeon from Broskiya sioantal The fire was oxting ah after of tobacco ha peony destroyed. ‘ara will recover. Midsummer Sacrifices —OF— City - Suburban - Country HOUSES Lors AGRBAGR will be classified, described and Offered to-morrow through the Sunday World's {but a | lawyers offering Realty Bargain Bulletin, TH WORLD: AGED WORKMAN LEARNS HE IS HEIR TO $3.825.000.' Thomas 0’Keeffe,Who Has Been. the Foreman of a Railroad Section Gang, Hears of H's Good Fortune. Thomas O'Keeffe, of Greenlawn, Long Island, has the positive assurance lawyers who claim to know all about the estate of a deceaged relative wh» settled in Texas @ century ago, that he is one of three heirs to a fortune of $11,175,000, O'Keeffe recelved the word in a letter from his sister in Ireland, and the {nvestigations that have been possible in the two weeks since the first hint of the windfall came to him over the big water have lent strength to the plausibility of the news. Mr. and Mrs. O'Keeffe vesterday cele- brated the fortieth anniversary of their marriage, and the coming fortune was the tople of conversation among the guests who gathered in thelr little cottage a mile South of the railroad station to offer thelr felicitations., Sin- gularly enough, Mr. and Mrs. O'Keeff. apne: 8 concerned than their neigh- bors regarding the realization of the golden dream, News Came from Ireland. 1804 Der O'Keeffe, of Kilkee, In | County Clare, Ireland, left his home and | shipped as a sailor His travels took im to Texas, where he settled. No onc knows what Hne of business he pursued, lawyer named Hildreth, after of search, learned the uddress of one of his three heirs, Mrs. Maria O'Keeffe Fennell, of Kilkee, Ireland, and communicated with her, telling of the large fortune left by Dennis O'Keeffe. Mrs, Fennell, after some consultation with an Irish lawyer of renown, wrote to her brother, Thomas O'Keeffe, America, telling him the glad Udings of thelr probable rise from bs to affluence. consulted Douglass years Thomas O'Keeffe Conklin, cashier of the Bank of Hunt- Ington and a lawyer of shrewdness and progreseivenes. Mr, Conklin said ft looked very much as If there were “real | goods” back of this fortune and under- k to sift the mattel e the publication of the report at O'Keeffe had been notified of a possibly large fortune awwiting him in Texas each mall has brow to O'Keeffe a small bale of letters from to collect the money for him, All kinds and descriptions of proposals are made regarding remune- ration for legal services, from a small commission to a modest claim that one- half would not be too much to pay the lawyer who could collect the money. 8 stating thi Sticks to His Lawyer. “But It doesn't make any difference, guid O'Keeffe last night. “what any lawyer offers; I'll stick by Mr. Conklin, If he gets it, all rigi If not, then what could any other lawyers expect to get it for? Anyway, {¢ I never cet a cent of the millions what of it? I don't need It, I have been happy with no/ thought of wealth, ani will remun| ntented If it never comes, Bur I'd to have it just he same.” rty years ago yesterday O'Keeffe married pretty Marv Leahy. and me to America in the steerage. O'Keeffe got a job on the Long Island Railroad as foreman of a section gang at $1.20 a day, and Mary took in wash- ing. They moved to Greenlawn some ume later, O'Keeffe retained the same positio: nerely assuming charge of a different gang. Mrs, O'Keeffe kept right on wash- ing, notwithstanding the advent of seven! of | they | 819,47 three he Share of at 81.20 Th ann ee eS BIG INCREASE IN FOREMAN’S INCOME hon. O'Keeffe, a day O'Keefie’s former Income of $3,825,000 a 5 per ce! children, G Rat a6(6's eorge, Thomas, 1OA—Texun fortane for . 191,250 1 Sd | William, poverty and) Julia, Jennie, Annie and Austin Saved Out of Scanty Wages. More remarkable by far than the aes. dental windt of ‘Thomas own progress, Illiterace, untutor influence, with an income of 81. jhe. save ough from. his on which in Green- | he rental income from th properties. addel ty the in- t he collemis from unused sivi gs. him and his wife very food In the tiny co 3 nd for more than done no work a t required! to keep his place in order. 1 wouldnt hav ink ow have sone mad o ported for- tune.” "said Mr, don't feel at all sure we the money a not until T can actyally’ a And I am pn sure it would be sich & wonderful blessing anyway.” “And then, too,” broke In| Mrs, O'Keeffe, who was seated on a settee beneath a grape arbor watching a h red chickens wolng, to revst, “and Hien, too. who knows how fon’ some- bods ‘d rob us?’ If the money does come our wav, sald O'Keeffe, “welll try to enjoy it wit nobiles. My ‘wite and T aon'e lke going fast and the style don't appeal to m | And T don't think Carnegie or Rock will coax me Playing golf ok encased j you anyway? days. It we fortune should ment, What tentment? But Ing fortune, lawyer's sta that Th O'Keeffe F it he hetrs. he profits of success ckings and short addressing eto see me wearing a red vest, mas: ere be hs wife, be rob 1 don't cun any ul be a pity Us ‘of our believe ft believing implicity tement that it ext O'Keeffe, Mrs, nell and BANK STATEMENT SHOWED LOSSES. This week's bank statement, issued to- day, was weak, There was a pro- nounced los In surplus, ani the figures generally represented a short bank week, A decrease in loans was too small to haye any appreciable effect 1n offsetting the bad features. The report, as issuel at the Clearing-House, was as follows: re aaa en) Dec. $4,410,500 Deposits x i Deo. Circulation Inc. Legal Tenders. Bpecle Reserve Res. requ Surplus Ex. U. 8. deposits a THE H. BATTERMAN STORE TO ENLARGE. The Acquinition of More Property Will Increase The H. Batterman Store to Nearly Twico Ite Present Size, ‘Tie H, Ratterman store, on Brivad- way, Graham and Flushing avenues, Brooklyn, has again outgrown tts space. About a year ago it was found neces- aary to acquire ground adjoining in order to mect the rapidly growing de- mands of tts delivery system, It was | then thought that the store space would | prove ample for years to come. Of late, however, business has shown such a marked growth that the necessity for still further increases in the store’ has forced itself on the firm. ‘Now oomes the news that the H. Bat- | terman store has succeeded in acauir ing property to the north and east of {te present’ Dig establishment, ‘This al give it on addition of about 26, uare feet on each of the six floors OF the bullding--about 150,00 square foot conversation with Mr. H, L. Bat- terman, of the firm, it was learned that wonderful changes in the construction of the store are contemplated, which, when completed, will make i not only ‘one of the handgomest in Brooklyn, but the most capacious. Plans are now un- der way for the remodelling of the en- tire store. fF Batierroan mentioned as among the ba: mix new passenger elevators, reconstruction of the already large engine room, which it {sy intended to equip. for the, charging of automo: bilos; new package conveyors and ehute ut id-storage plant. Perhaps one of the most weloome 1: ditions that the reconstructed ah will hold is a handsomely appointed res- taurant, fitted and patterned af the nema Te RMS ir ‘ e new re e accessible on four different thoi H fares. Besides fronting on Bri a there will be 110 feet fro Ath an entrance on bev ola nm ens trance on Graham avenue and one on y area | | STOCKS | LONDON, terday | ’ nd dull and irr | felt concern rails, |Consols were easy, CLOSE WITH pants? than the Mi is the record financial i. devoid of a day wages and Investments to | no auto- Say, “how'd “We have lived a simple life all our if this big content- would one have than con- ie _nelghbors of the O'Keeffes talk of almost nothing else com- In the ists and Maria r atrick McGuire. tter two of Ireland, are the sole LOSSES IN LONDON. July §—Money was in less owing to to egular ing the Kafir set ‘They relapsed |demand in the market to-day ana sup- piles were scarcer payments to the Bank of England yes- the fact that an addl- tonal $5,00,000 !s due on Monday, Business on the Stock Exchange was uneasiness was large re- tlement depressing home Americans opened dull and irregular |They improved somewhat in spots, but the movemenjs were mostly downward and the market closed quict. Japanese were offered in antfeipation of the new loan which was quoted at a small premium. Katfirs were the cen- tre of Interest, tnued lquidation, ————__ AMERICANS RETURNING. Seven Hundred Cabin P, Coming on Deutschland, A cable was received at the office of the Hamburg-American line to-day an- on con- | Rouncing that the steamer Deutschland sailed yesterday from Oherbourg with 700 cabin passengers, large Hurope for usually | trom | Among | Porter. This is this States to France; M. W |Seeley and 1. B, Ostrander, |whom w: an un- number of passengurs time of yea: the passengers are Gen, Horace ex-Ambassador of the United Smith, C. 2. all of re guests of Wilson’ Marshal On the ‘victorious yacht Atlantean The The Deutschland ts expee Peutwchiand is expected to reach New | SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, | Sun rises, 4.7/Sun nets. 7.32/Moon sets.11.33 Sandy Hook, ‘San New inland, vinsee York, i “Hoes Sea NE Governor's islan Hell Gate Ferry,, Vera Crug ‘Southam Btwe THE TIDES, PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED, DUB TO-DAY, Allians Col Wan City" oF Colum Sarnia, J Roaaitnd, ' phtladelph an Ap Ea Liverpool “Havana New’ Orleans + Charleston INCOMING BT} STEAMBHIPS. n Southampton wy javannah OUTGOING STRAMBHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. Umbria, Liverpool. ‘ ewfoundland, PRICE OF STEEL CMON GOES UP Trading in These Siocks the Feature of To-Day’s Market! Hints that Bulls Will Make | It the Leader. Influenced by a poorer bank statement than wes expected, prices declined from 1-2 to more than 1 per cent. from the Mihest range of the Initial hour. Shortly before the close of the mar- ket, however, a confident tone again be- came evident, and prices finshed irreg- ular. Speculation was on a compara- ively small seve. London sold only a | few stocks, which included Union Pa- | fle, Reading and the United States | Steel issues. The latter stocks were the feature of the market, the common touching a new high record for the pres- nt movement, selling up to 343-8, a gain S-8 per cent. aginst the close of last night. It closed with a gain of 1-2 of a point ‘he Western element, supposed to be the most axgressive on the bull side of the market, diverted their orders to the |cammon and intimated to thelr friends that it would be made the bull leader next week. Reading was lowered selling up to 103 1-2. | it rallied and finished 3-8 1c | to 1071-8 after ‘d the close | vor. St. Paul, Southern Pacific, New York) Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Missouri Pac were higher, whtie felt in Loulsville| Nashville, sapeake & Oho, Ill-| inols Centrai and Chicago Great West-| jern. Union Pacific, Ontario & Western japd Pennsylvania Closed unchanged | Metropolitan Street Railway lost more than 1 per cent., while the Test of the ‘tractions were a’shade higher. Govern- | ment bonds were unchanged and other | bonds firm ‘The total sales of stocks to-day were | 00. 095,000 shares, and of bond: The Ciosing Quotations. | To-day's highest, lowest and cloning prices 2 “changes from. yesterday s closing | or from last Tecorded. suie are. as ; High. Low. Close. ch'ge Amal, Coppers... 884% S2% OSTA tN [Ame Smo eit 0) nb 7 x Am Sugar. ALT. & 8. B a Balt. & Ohto, Helyn Rapid Tr. nadian Tac ‘& Ohio GW st uel & Inn & Ro G. pe | Bt 33 | datists | lite enerat 165% 140 | sis 0 tthe 100% Dadsat forth. Pacitie ... 100% Ont. & Weatern.. 03 Fivanie ve... 148% 8 Gan co... 105 Reading 108% Reading Asi) pf. Reading 24° pf... | Rock Istana a Rock Island of Pacitie \) vf + Union | Pacific C'S" Leath, ctf 14g. + 4 TOS Leetta. pe. 14. paix fa Steel. 34% = o% Ul 8! Steel pti.) 102 +4 Waboah pt la — % West. Un. Tet!! +4 Wis Central + Advane! DR, SILVERMAN EULOGIZES HAY Jewish People Owe Much to the Efforts of Dead Statesman in Their Behalf, Says the Noted Rabbi. The Rey. Dr. Silverman spoke at ‘Tem ple Emanu- EI to-day an “Our Tribute | to John Hay, He sald in part: “At this time we can well apply the | text, ‘Do you know that a prince and a great man has died this day?’ For John Hay was not only a prince greatest stars in the galaxy of Amer: can diplomats, “From the days of Lincoln down to the Roosevelt Administration his grea ness as a statesman does not consist so much in the sagacity Ith whieh he solved American and International problems, but rather In the fact that he stood before the world attempting to clarify the political atmosphere not merely by shrewd diplomacy, but by simple, rugged candor and honesty. “Tt 1s my oflice to speak especially of his invaluable services rendered to the Jewish people, not because they are Jews, but primartly because they are inen, Wo will never forget the clarion note that he sent ringing round the world at the time when Roumanian op- pression brovght such sad hearts upon industrial, social and political cond Hons the Jews. “And on the occurrence of the Kishi- neff massacre he stamped his une qulvoeal. condemnation on. the conn Vance of Ruslan officials tn that hor- utrage that was permitted full Save Clothes, Labor | and Time by using MILLER’S At all Grocers SUMMER RESORTS, _ Rockaway Beach, The ‘Sea Side House.” NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, among | American statesmen; he was one of the | JULY &, " FORNES 1S BCL MM LOK le President of the Board of Alder: | men Made an Investigation of Municipal Ownership and Has Modified His Views. —— Charies V, Fornes, President of the Board of Aldermen, who tins been abroad several months, arrived home to-day on the Cunard Une steamship | , Lucania. Mr. Fornes, before his departure, was an enthuslastic believer in muniel- pal ownership, so he says. He tw not so enthusiastic now, after having vis- anting the con- where tted Glasgow and | dition of that city, prevail 1 visited all the Burope,” Mr. Fornes sali, 3 time In Glasgow study n@nicipal ownership proviem. I am not so sanguine now as to the advisa- bility of the scheme, The conditions in New York, in fact in any city in the United States, are so different from those existing in Glasgow that I sin- cerely doubt there could be any com- principal cities o| “and spent parison. “In Glar-ow labor ts cheap and ma- terlal Is cheap. ‘Those are conditions that don’t exist here. My advice ts to 5 slow, be I believe the time has tot _yetcome for thls country to adopt such schem “Mind, I don't say Iam opposed to municipal ownership, but 1 will say that Tam not as an enthusiastic sup- porter of it as Tw THE COLLEGIATE ight with a "Ci Start the di “Tt has the essence of care, and is the ate of Style for young men. sy" hand solves the problem o” tdilytied ties It has “Warranted Linen" stamp —Cotton Collars don't have it. “Sold at 2 for 25c. Your dealer can get it if you insist. dnater won't aupnly ron, scrid ue iin nannies naktug fur book Liven reraua Cotton,” and get olive wi HENRY HOLMES Troy, New York SALESROOM 3t Union Square Weat New York iDr.L. J. Hoyt, ae Fulton St. ‘ear Jay St. Bie i t sean uded. “ru. x extracted without pain $1.00 per tooth up. ALI. WORK GUARANTEED, Wieielvitieiviticicitiivicirivicirinieebt INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES. this July pays its Thirty- ihird Sem!-Annual Dividend at the rate of 5% per annum om amounts of Ten Dollars or more, which lave been tn. vested for more than 30 day The Soctety, now im its 38th year. har handled more tha: seven Million Dollars in. #31 ings. Conservative manage ‘ent and strict supervision un ver the Banking Law, No spoc ulative Investinents whatever Small first mortgages on hoines exclusively, Accounts may be opened for One Doliar uy to ‘ Thousand, Write for information toy THE FRANKLIN SOCIETY For Home Building and Savincs Park Row, cor. Beekinan st Manhattan, President i NESSY Manage Rr LOT TR elary "1 reanurer. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, NG AND B& BOWERY, COR. CANAL ST. WPM SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, The Trusteus have ordered that interest at the rate uf THREB AND ONE-HALI (314) PER CENT. per annum be paid to depositors on after July 17th on aii ‘of 85 and up to #3000 which ha’ ined on deposit for the three or 80th, 1905, in and rule Money deposited on or before at from July R, President HENRY SAY} EMIL A HUBER, As Ye EAST RIVER SAVINGS BANK, 3 CHAM His 8" HASSE. Livi ipEND, Nee ot YOU Tren, declare: tant Secretary. A Di CENT. 'v the wx months, beColinea Ver thtied £5 000. rey nely hott ae ia sta ren \MEA ISTE AN EH A WHT "Bscretary, WaASHINGLON F annum hi ‘ndink June 80th ubop all thi Feto, fier Sul $5 i208 10tb at irom to IN, BAN] WEST opr SYR 2" RED itnoapway. inlerest declared at following fates per apr On ts trom $500, castege teeta are sere ee aE, ke Rie 1 ON! ALY Per Centum. Depoaita made now draw interest from July b RR WALDO. Comm J 4 RORIN. Pres. os the Hote) Montague at Brooklyn, Special Shore Dinner, $1.00, ote diningrreoms, Music, Dancing. FOR SAL a “ai Bee oaaoes eg such things | gs tho| 1905. Leta ——— Any mee ere ‘ RAILROADS. /PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Wes TATIONS foot of uwonty=t hind nat Kiven wonty-third § FOR THE WES M.—CLICAUU, BIC TA M ovis For Lite M VANTA Laat. y Chicane M NNATIOAND ent a fed APHTE. AS Cheng, MWh ret SARK a 1M whe ERTL crncin- L in, | ; Ma. 12.25, Aang ions A (12.05 “Satininys, ae LOIN arn te ea only except Lyme Franch). 1.25 featurdaye only), 2.95, NDS (4.95 ex. atures oun (1.08 okonee RAtoRIseS ROYD, niger, General gent EXCURSIONS. ey ¢ Burn! They Cannot Sink! Aitickets include admission. to Dreamiana, coney isiand vatest Amusement Tats TABLE": Lave foot 1zth, St ECL LO CHANGE! North River, 0.45, 11 Ran, a eave: Piet, J, cetan at 220 Se Nortn River, mh St, North River ROUND. TRIP TICKETS, 25 CENTS ROUND TRIP CICKETS, 120th BT., 350. STEAMEK, TAURUS will make tri seu aay, TO Rise jG" WANKS. “Leave é gine 7.40 A. Mi: Pler (New) No. i N. R., 8.20 A. Balt and tackle on | Bhar ee | ''are: Gentlemen, 7Be.: Ladies, 600.; cniidven, 2c. BELLEWOOD- MOUNTAIN EXCURSION RESORT EVERY SUNDAY $1.00 EXCURSIONS VIA ERIE RAILROAD TO SHOHOLA GLEN Ln the Blue Moun’ sins, 107 miles from New eave W. 25d St., 8.55 and Chambers St.. 0.00 and 0.80. Jeracy Cle and 9.45 A. M. Returning, leave Shohola and 6.50 P.M. v Sunday Morning UD IEE to sea itt & Glenwood The 4 steamers NAN] and SAGA- MORE leave Pler 15, E.R, near Wall st.. ft E.R. 045 and 10.15 A.M ete e Weave: Glenwosd at 490 ind 000 POM. Stop at Karat- tonyt and Kinetz’s dock. ixcurslon—fve.—Tiekets, CN ROCKAWAY BEACH y ONLY ALL-WATER ROUTE, STIPE QNKI dni dona Sylvester loave W. juben es suena O00 A MEW. Bist at a 00, 10,00 AME Battery $0.80, 10:20 Mt, Tae 9) i Teaving Hockaway, 1 i 80M Kod With tue Th’ dunday only Excufaton tickets, {0 erg'a, North Beach Free Mirenorks Thayedays. mits leave frequr ant woth ind Hae y th Streets, STEAMSOATS. ALLEN LINE BELONG MIANCH © HACIC~Bpe C ROSKSAUR ARK © BACRTBE WEEK AY UME TAL uloinfled i, NOOR blocks below St), 8.00, 8.55 and 11.00 AD Ms 2.4) Pagiery (pear South, Ferry), 8.89, 9.20 130K A go PM TIME TADLE Bt, AS, 9.90, 94h and p10 and 110 “BUARDERS WANTED. 20 Conta Per Line MADIBON AV, O73, 004. Gd (lat at.) — Cool rooms, Board,’ $5-810; telephone: LTH) 210 W Large, ain excellent table; ternis moderate; accom modated, is Z sie 1D. a0 Wo barge parlors, private bath, to Jet; best table board; also smaller SSTH, 207 W., Gonnaro's House—The only woud aged Up-tordate in elty, large ro! for 2 $10 up: hall roomie for one, $4, ub: excellent service; near roadway APH. W. (near Biway)—Large and mnalt rooms, goad table, Hone; a Les 1h) Wo—Very. desiraby ms niviicer, exellent table, transl te WooHA FUL OMS,” EXE BOARD. TH, 404 Wo— Cheerful rooma; plentiful {TE Mies single: 88% double, 810; gehtiemen 2) B- er room, with three boNthdome, wo Ken‘lemen: excellent bourd: $5 Boros, GOTH ST. 142 H—Plasant, airy rooms, firvt- Te Kinetican tava, summer raves; tran: slents accommodated TH. 402 H—blat. airy rooms: for couple ma tnd Huli'joom? firetcelusy Gera SE | gy, toh ale, re gute nelghborhood, HH, 216 B ae rooms | ‘tab ‘Ter yoo a (g00d family tabi terprise”in the World. ‘ 2, 0%, 745 4. AL Leave liiut aad Sty’ North Hever, 0.00, 045, Togo 108, Ana} A. My: 1280 LI8, B00, 2 ne 4 80, 015, 7.00, 7.45, half hour later avery J Ay © sunpay Sun Early 66 Wants’ * FOR World Want Directory. DANGE Van Nest HOUSE, WILLIAMS & KELLY onll_eveninies UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. ‘8%, Morria Park ay. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO Let. M. " venta Per 1 Ra até 110 yg. 20 Conta Per Line ‘ligreasional iuted"): | OFC AW AG2One large front room and 3, y ich ne ie Ms 110 tent: uetmon to et, 0237 M1210 A.M, daily =a ae ap ATLA rid Soa LIND. 90.25 A, at. and FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, — eign ARR, ARR, LINE.—12.23 P.M. and bbe earl o My A Nah BANK ST, 110—Ni furnished rooms; SRL AND WESTERN RAILWAY.—| “iounekeesing, bath: 83, 82: hall, $1.50, CHESAPEAKE & O1IQ, RAILWAY.—1.5 CHARLES ST. 40--Nice back parlor; also ALM. week dave pnd *4.08 P.M. dail Don tmprovementae nt [rd Gb ONE Boarkoree Rha MZin.| hall roome: alt imorvement FOLK OT 5h AM. Week days and 895 P,| GREENWICH ST, 205, near Fulton—Rooms| M for men, hicely furnished, &2 week, up. MTEANTH nd 2.55 P| ~ M_ week, i ALM. 14—All front rooms. tll 2 MAY PM. werk daye, absolute cleantin hext / TRANCH. ASTERY. PARK. (Ocean ck Academy of Music Aye, cn Ary Prk sundava) ard | 5 at a5 t Pleuaay tn san wise ani sneie tnfhs! | Mpcntiomens private familys. Moynihan” PARK Row. _#3 per week. AV., 2 9TH 3 large 12TH. rooms; bath: 12TH. 30 We sult ind smal: oi FI, "oth uaTH, 55 W. 160 -W. modated a4 W. tee MTH, small, Gated’, contrat H urn, runhing wate 1TH, ink—seave Iron Pier, Cone: dal ta Haas, VE ab tigetby 38, a8 1 ER ain a Be eg 0” 3.40, Baty saith, G3 0.10, 10.45. Returning from frail sing tring marked With a ™ 49 t0 | 9TH, : modated: fr: | aa7W. SITH ST., 318 W. “vate house; next 2TH, 3 nished; running tome bath: weekly; 207 W.—Cool, $2 to $5 week! ery’ comfort well _kept rooms 380 W Coal, Porcelain bath furniahed, Very cool rooms to 120 (St. Clare Hotel)—Nicely t. 81.50 to 235—1 large room and hall bed. FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. 20 Cents Per Line, Furnished, $3 Wes Handeome apartmente; lesen turnl complete. improvements. Blegant . elevator; also ‘hail room uTH, fi 7 Wa newly furniehed 5 fot water bath? refer W.—Furnished 3-4 housekeeving; Ail ate range, elvertaan: TH ot 316-318 W.— Four rome hed 88: references reduired. ompiet ed flats, weekly: absolute, newly hall; silver, poreel linen, &¢.5 Four roo SOT, 0.50, 3 Inquire janitor, basement WBD, 262 W.— Furnished fiate, Teferences 4 rooms; ‘bath; near Rrondway; referenced, 159 W.—Handsome! ats, complece hou! “so. Weekly; parlor; housekeeping, Ice |W 18 B. inear 6 room! leant rooma_§2-810 week! water, Souu 180 W.—Parlora $4 up; others $2 up; Southerners accommo- 284 W.—Medium room, pi ras? Up th “clean Room to batl water; reasonable ‘clean room: y convenience. Reex Bxtent tana Hmnch), £8 and 4 a5 ee adeeanniavs B25. 025. 10.68 AC Re | Peo te_house, EL aera SD AV.. BO (near Oth st.)—Large front room, RSENS Now 461, 1884, 90 ant ont | —fultablle_Uaht housekeopine. — soe Broadway; 182 Fifth Avenue (helow 294 {8D AV (Oth st. etation)—Laree tro! St), 2A Fitth Avenue (corner nth’ st): | _partor, bedroom, nicely furntahed Btrect, tan en ay Ant Penneviy tlemen or couple: housekeeping: $3. n Statler New Yo nater | ’. Fe Anas Mitr call fer Ant ict Tarires |S) 1, 25 W.—New rooms, $1.60-83.50; ault- ination, te reelain bat’, ion Ws Teenhone, oe4h Cheinen™ for Penne STH 8T..§ F.—Laree front room, runnin WO MTSEREURT, 3. R. Wood, water, $3.60, housekeeping: small.” $1.50. np. General Dinh aKer Pasa'r Traffic Manager. | 9TH, 24 W.—Nice cool clean rooms $1.50-$5 th av.)—Pleasant } rensonable, 250 W.—Neatly furnished connecting housekeeping, $9; 20 clean rooms; must let; §1.50- porcelain bath, hall, $1.75. Medium room, running water, $1.00 up: suite, eatiy furnished large, small Hving, all conventences; transients accom- bath, herners wccommno ano, $4; ot amnait running 2187, 246 W.—Reautiful largo and ‘small table board. shed large reom| on ist floor: pri- “Cotton. Thoroughly clean, nicoly fur- large closets; hand- furnished roomt 50. aa A luree nsten ap _how ANTAL 3 ST, 24 keeping 200 W., $10; ay. rooms: nent, transtenta, Bromect Bingle 81.50. ‘univave baths; t SOTH, 282 Wi —Nice clean rooms, $1.50. $7 large parlor; business, doctor, dressmaker, houseksepin 37TH ST, 201 W—Large and small hewly” furnished rooms; bath and. all BAND CONCERT, AMUSEMENTS. conventences, OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY DINNER, boc —Ganitortabiy furnial Speoial Train leaves Weet 2d St 9.25 A 3; Mage Bh Goo es gute house, cortlands, and, Desbrosses Ste o a Mt — Fulton St... Brooklyn, <M. Jerse: ee a oy ea ice ee, 252-254 W, (ARTHUR). arket St. AlM > furnished: 100 ‘rooma; 82. $4, 85: _ Fare Via Brooklyn Annex Ie, Additional, | baths. telenhone, electrto Tgh ct, piT> mince opposite Hotel Astor—Rooms tran- phone: 45711, 103 W., near Hroadway—Cool, newly furhjsed large roms, $4 up. 40TH ST, 160 F—-Newly furntahed parlor Dedroum: housskeening rooms: hall rooms. |53D. 314 W.—Purttnhed rom ia” private hose; running water; large clos 50TH, hail room also hack summer Drives, ori Desirable cool rooms: nor_D os ise rousonable. L, mation modnted: up: "anieor 12ST ST., 354 E. Toons, ‘ienitlemet bath; ‘private hou 120TH, parlor, 17TH. front fentlemen. YUCATAN, 138th st 102-104 E. roan dern conve Broadway Subw (AND HOTEL, vw to let for DE KALB AV., 5i necting, alry,” ty 516. hoi BY. ats Qur ST. Ment 50 ups INCY, room, ‘complete running water, SCHERMERHORN. WANTE Pe beab, D8 Wt Dugatin prices for al wr ria: bagi’ 06 W.. The I L Central Park: all modern 7—Laraza, W.—Ple Drival connecting bedroom; also ny ue, W,--Large, “use of plano; 'S4 —Furnii back parlor Elevator A ished room on 4th fi ences ay stny| 4116 wentle 7—$1, $2 usekeey —Neatly jase Teferances real 878, near Tompkins—Lary ‘housek 1M BD to ren, a front # respectable lady HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4 anant room vate bath; parlor floor; also single room; ping “improves bath, te house. 7TH (11 Manhatan av.)—Elegant parlor, room single Newly furnished large housekeeping; cheap; rooma, cool also ished second floor ‘smaller’ rooms Amsterdam ay nt: fin rrent; all ka from 145 ble Purntshed $3 up hav nen only Brooklyn. 2 $2.00, two ie niulet con: priv ilege simmer’ resort free, Amerloan apart: nce furnished ne convent alcove bath, oping, mas, refrigerator Boau- au x Smith) ful connecting and sinaller room Perlor accommodations; reasonabl TTH 8T., 208—Tw ‘ont moms, house- comp! ood Ideation; FURNISHED. RQOMS WANTED. 20 Conte Por Tine, bedroom, Cook, | hall Per Line. POCO Cee TOC OCCT OT TTS a 1 dition. working hard, also top open Business Sagons, sur Wagonette, avate 9) 54h abouts in. fifatecans oF wee and rigs ngton Boarding tint” Ath n expreak tee, coat, laundi Wuxi, ange, doublet tricky ust “River Wagon i B. bath se ci BARGAINS: Vie, tee” Wagdca, ins | fial-Muter Wikons. top open” Waguna, A Kinde, skeivion “Wp ‘express 410 he ry sie he ihe = Completely furnished; elttina bath: hot water: iD, 201, W. gpm. bedroom, kitenen, y. furnished & heal UN Sely * rdapeet ar nd stearn, hot Unfurnished. COLUMBUS AV. 304, near THth t—8 VV bath, heat: newly’ decorated; DBROY ST 32, berween Hhieecker— Four lars fat. Janitor. PERRY 87, Apartments, water, bath, 33 AY 1a echt supply; rent _In‘nelizhtiarhood: ST. ANN'S “awater. 610_mc WAVEHLEY PLAC! bath, $24. ae ST AV... 415—S-roam apartment Were Vite teh alt moasrn imorovamentet rents Treasouable ‘Aug. 1, Inguire: 5§—Foui misdern aanttor, avin 145—Nowly renovated, 6 m3 and bath: hot-water worth $25: fines, Rouse janitor _on premises, 11S rooms, bath, het Inproveme: st. fren to aniitor. ) AY., 4173, ‘Tremont SD jomms attane heat, Wot water PHL AV, 1405, near Luin st, —Pour rooms, Satein ‘seam heat, ail Improvemenca; $1 STH A ear 116th at.—Five roo! tiled’ bath, steam, all improvements; 17TH, 108 W.—Handeome, large @ light ent; modern Inipruyementa; ail flat, ground flooy, ment of 4 rooms, bath; rent moderate. sep ST. B.—Five rooms and bath, Got water; rent $23. >, 240 E.—4 large light rooms; hot water “stipply|_all_improvementa; $15. 1413, Ba rooms simall families. Borey's sbi all ligi _ ear Park av.)—So8 7 rooms and bath i improven 77 E.—Single flats, ere hight rooms, first siapes 42. “arse, JOOTH,, 03 W., near Centh _and ‘four large, tight 79) IST ST. 118 W.—6 = hot water supply: $24. iHTH ST., S10 W.—iat of six rooms and bath. hot Water supply. HW E water: 4 and 7 lieht roome, steam. nicely decorated: half month car Lexington—Three and four’ large, light roms: ¥11-$13-614, TVTH. 20 BE —Avartment of 4 roome and Darn: all improvements: rent moderate, TST. 4M na, tiled bath, all ime provements: re pestle 60 E-—Eleeant fiat, 8 roome, batht Cateam heat: hot-water: «round floor, Court” APARTMENTS, OURT il] i 307 West 0th Stree RENOVATED. New electele elevators Alicnlght ervice. AM Fippovements: ‘Tuepnone ine en 2 rooms and bath. Hs Oss. 5 fd bath: 4 st FLATS, LARGE “AND LIGHT, five room*, bathrooms, steam heated: Gos" wumolted aL to 82h 3a We 10th ate hear Atasterdam ay.. one block from Subway on. ronins B24 West 151 9 FOOTE ‘and’ bath: all : rents, $37 fo $58, nin twpcfamilys ch_av., Wronx. Unfurniehec—Brooklyn. TAFTON PLACE, 88, naar Grand ay.—Four rial “family “Tilce nooma. at floor.” $10: PROSE PL., 856 (near Prospect Park)— PROSTGE E tity toate ccd baths BOR _Bingle flats: $15 to $18 month): Staten Island. nd bath. Dix Hoi e Centre st, on Curtton, on 6 ROOMS block at ‘Bioel REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY. Cente Per Line. 2 MANHATTAN, Miscellaneous, ) puys minutes mi fare, Bo. possession; $73 positive bare E. 14th at, m t two lors in Greater wing seotion: $00 goed. opentny Address BLAUs mn, A CHEAI pois, bail, Croley, Harlem a ONTHLY: Bronx lots near al bie Mia Ba ave, corner AT no ay extension aR sy payments, Ese al WOR, as near Je “BROOKLY's. belek: 0 robes: rN oMioa orice. @3,190. E. Aut 12th #4 “Wore Wy Ua Bh, 000. ix Ubied) “Hquors! doing well: some one's tales, GOODWIN, 14 Broadway. Ban. Wo thre i take inveatt GOUD WIN, L TWO good Lote #100. eae rT jqruarantoed Lidhesw INVESTOI: jou Tiroadway, Brook: rivate, tenement OF investigate