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| | ever "Sand \ oetved } torturing Pe 4 ’ ’ terdam, _ Ballloh “King, Antwerp Grecia, Savaniiia Southerners ®emarked that he could have opened it, | shares, but as the session progressed SPECIALS ON ‘Wt WORLD: SATURDAY RVENING, JULY oo FULLER WILL SOON — BE IN SADDLE AGAI ———_—_++4< Thousands of racegoers applaud each, Chicago. Fuller receives his friends daily and never fails to sound the the popular Jockeys of the hour, | ee at nud happy over hard. | Praises of Dr. Blanchard, the surgeon be verformed to out away the roti + fought victories, canter back to the y magic reml-circle in front of the Judss and. But do any of those thousands lot their thoughts stray to St. Mary's Hospital in Jamatea, wher seated in an Invalid chalr, there ts a patient young man walting for the day hour to come when he too can climb back In the saddle and hear the plaudits of the crowd making muslo that eweetens the soul? Grover Cleveland Fuller, before he Te- | his fall on Witful at Jamatca had hard work to welgh In at 110 por when he came to the scales, To-day he | ‘could step on the scales and It would | balance at & pounds. The boy has gone to a shadow as a result of thirteen weeks’ confinement In the hospital, dur- ing which time he has undergone four operations. At various times his life wavered fn the balance, but ho | always climbed back into the saddie OF JAMAICA HOSPITAL, wt oT and once more resumed his life jour- ney, Fuller will remain tn the hospital probably six weeks more, | Fuller rode Witful at Jamatia on | April 25, It was the running of the Ex- celsior TL cap. The field wi well dunched the last sixteenth, ween Prim, ridden by an incompetent Uttle | fesh which formed about the wound. ; who has performed all of the opera- youngster named K bore over from| | Fuller has received good care at the a the outside, a 33 WEee vtu) | Rospital. Ho is in a private room, and repor: the outside,” and there was an awtul | (OPP ON. [io te in a Private | ; the Il Jumble, Wittul, on the rail, reco'set | 08 P if Se eae onan Was seated in is tyo-whesl ne 5 ha sullen _ and patience. It was courage and pa- on the poroh in the re: 8 tho worst of it, and Fuller was thrown | f70 patlence. It was courag pas | on the porgh in the Number of heavily, He was picked up with a lace- : wonderful skill ients, and algo his affectionate rated knee, and at firet. the infary | tat made him famous the world over who tiae never left his side Seonedicrining ’ 8 one of the greatest riders this coun-| since he met with the accident. After ; try h u ret eeting the reporter in his us But the dreaded blood potsoning eet | 4¥ has an seen His great victories | fajowship ‘nanner he rained himse if up alspaia iantatientonere tien ,| are too well known to need repeating | {a the carriage and sal i. shyvand Aa perntion had t)/ here, Fuller's father and moter JS .avient, 1 will soon be leaving here of considerable wealth and influence In| with him constantly, They are people will be back again in the sadd to bring my mounts home in front. Am foing to wry and ride at garat ee) |but Te my leg ts not strong enough { wil have’to Walt until the Bheepafead Bay meeting. My leg is getting along splendidly, and Dr. Blanchard says It be juat as strong as ever when I ride again. All of my fricnds have beon very Kind to me since I have bean cons fined In the hospital. They have called frequently, and It maker me happy to see them. Although T only weigh about §§ pounds now Tam getting stronger each day. and will be in great. shape when T ride again.” HIST FIGHT IN SHIP CARD ROOM Southerner's Insinuation in a In Anticipation of Heavy West- Poker Game on Campania) ern Selling They Hammer the| Causes New Yorker to Give. Prices All Along the Line— Two a Sound Thrashing. Only One Feeble Rally. BEARS POUND ALL The Cunard Uner Campania arrived | The bear element hammered values et her pier to-day after a voyage event. | “Il around in fhe stock market to-tav ful o for a fist fight tn the card |chlefly on the anticipation of heavy selling from the West. Fora short time after the start the market seemed to room on Wednesday w night tn which ¢wo roughly handled by y He passed one Jack-pot and afterward from 00 to 1.000 transactions ranging any nar a local in {area and Forty-ninth street this morning Rapid he Man oa on the West Sub) yal th Tb) SUBWAY TRA STOCKS ACTIVELY KILLS & WORKMAN Body of John Hyland, a Carpen- ter, Run Down at 149th Street, Was Cut Completely in Half. A carpenter in the employ of the In- ransit Railway Com- ed John Hyland was run over t One Hun- MADIALOME WHO thay fe insinues |&et Some Kind of an organized support. tand instantly killed. iene m they made (nsinue- |) “the chief buyers were the Toom| His body was cut completely in halt. Phe Southerners halt fi New or. |{hiders who looked for a prompt Tally |The remains were taken to the O Seana UL DOE DEES ak rom New OF- rhe rally was very feeble and the Mr | Tundred and Sixty-first street poles Jeans and are wealthy merchants. |jgt again hecame heavy, prices declin- | station They hud been playing poker through |ing from 1-2 to almost 8 per cent ail| ‘The accident occurred at the easterly the day with poor success. A New | gong the line. th On» Hundred an ony . HHGe 3 eer station on the Thi te Yorker, who is a reputable business | Speculation was on a comparatively le Hyland wag on a ladder jan, had been holding great hands. |large scale at the start, individual | placed upon tae track. police etate arning signal was placed for ehing train, anon, which ars wre slick enough to open | decreased gradually and during the final on the Westchester pranobiwiten & por ever you ferl Mike 1i""tws,| hour became very quiet New York | traln strick the ladder on whieh Hyland gna rked one of he Southerners de sald’) Cengral suffered the heaviest loss of the | Was NorKing, thro the man “upon hardly: te NA Wheo. ‘the New [standard group, the pric eselling off to | the trmaks. wher Ra At Yorker punched hith'in theveyerend woe | 11-2 against 1454-8, ste close of last | Tr excels ous, CUD RRrcUt MA On Che Sa ee USE Llanes muon Pacific, Northern Yu we tad kuling him instantly. The oF ernie ' | St. Paul, Louisville a i i x selst hls irene bat the ews yok | syivania, Heading and Canadian Pacifi he tran, brought 16 to @ standstil a Besa ie Teen OU tne NOT ang nee] weer ext in line at losses of from 13-4] quickly as possible and Patrolman fore the stewards Interfere and be- | tp mi-2 per cent. ‘Throughout the resi | Stromberg, of forrisania Station, vewo New Cewards Interired he had the | of the group the losses were generally | sen word to the Lebanon Hospital: m, whose European | confined to fractions. Aranow pronounced the man dead by the Rews Peer | in the Industrials each of the Steel| Tho police report that, several women by the news of the | sites tost 14-8 per cent, while Sugar |on the stadon platform ‘became hyster!- ‘wae on the Camy ania Sith fle MERCK: | wan towered 2 per cent.’ on, compara: | ca) when they’ saw the mutilated, re- Te said he hod visited Richard Croker | Uvely Hght selling. Copper finished 3-6 mains rarried onto the station plattorm “ound him. y . . mI or, Aranow attended two women. and ind him recovered from the {Per ceny lower. c i a Re me Oo} »d; e ” ropolitan Street Rafiway and Later the police sald the man's ni ghook caused by the death of hie two] sNeviyn Rapid Transit ted Ue decline | wae James TL. Hyland. age elven, as iteltor-Gene| > Ra {athe local traction quarter, they los-| forty and address as No, 144 Amster- c B ee as ey PRWurntyecr ts ing, 16-8 and 1 3-4 per cont. respectively. | dam ave! ‘land was a married tained ‘the first colin passengers at a} Losses of from 34 to more shan 1 por man the man ‘ot ane, train 90° once! delivering jecture cent. were scor n the Erle gro led downtown, 7 r= Ree ed Chieti Melisioag’? WS |°Stmere was a fair variety in the bond | posted. He was taken to the Mortieanin also remarked that Americans. were | market Police Court and remanded by Mag! ‘without soul and cared only for the al-| ‘The total sales ofstocks to-day were mighty dollar U 8° | 423,400 shares and of bonds $763,300. The Mr. Ramanthan will attend @ religious! total wale of stocks for the work mare nforence at Green Acre, Me., and) 2,979,300 shares and of bonds § study different phases of American ely flization, He says that he will be de- lighted to find an American who cares The Closing Quotations, trate Mayo to the Coroner, — COTTON MARKET OPENS WITH A STEADY TONE. more for his soul than for money, but| To-dny's highest, lowest and | closing . : 4 yesterday's - Aoubts if he will be succersful Est saed ‘price oF "Bom wat Teosmdel sale: | A steady fone marked the opening ¥: Sp alone) the local cotton market to-day, with OFF ON THE ETRURIA, Aig, dav, prices unchanged to 6 points lower & Ge sie About the only support came from Sir Percy Sanderson and the Aus Buygar Wisi4 a8T shorts, who were evening up for he ivlan\Atiache @niliforsmacoce: i ae ame week. ‘The sellers Included commissl: naseee “Onto ee Mahe 12% houses and the South, Sir Perey Sanderson, British Consul- | Bkiyn Rap, eas ait Foliowing the call, prices sold off 4 10 General at New York, and Ivan von | ican. Fpettig gs: BOR ae points, and the undertone Deoame ir- Mubldo-Zichy, Attache of the Austria-| chic. G. Wi 1% 10% 10% — ler af 6 decline, or Hungarian Embassy at Wa: Mngton, | Chie, Mil & 8 P ig 170! 170% — 2hy hace Dea. slemnent gained courage over aulled for Liveronol on tho atyamer | Co Bek... ir a ve 9 fact that the weather map did not Virurla to-day, Conmol. Geass... 190 190 100. 1, |S29W any heavy rains in Texas or else- = 14 | where, reported by the bulls yesterday, = a agp — lis] Conditions In the crop country were fi- CALEDONIA OFF NANTUCKET. oe. vera. ; S om ta 1 7 s fay 6 opening prices were: July, 10.6%, to Tho Anchor line steamer Caledonia, = gif | 10.08; August, 10.04 Lo 10.65; September, from Glasgow to this port, was reported = 11) 110.71 to 16.72; October, 10.61 to 10.82; No- by wireless telegraph from Blasconset vember, 10.4 offered; December, 10:86 to THOMAS F. WALSH ThE AGGRESSOR Justice Bischoff Orders False and Scandalous Allegations Stricken Out—Mr. Walsh Pro- tects His Own Good Name. Justice Bischoff has signed an omer, upon the motion of Nicoll, Anable & Lindsey, counsel for Thomas F. Walsh, striking false and scandalous allegations from a complaint in a sult against Violeb Watson instituted by D. C. Hansen, a lawyer, who seeks to reenver from her part of @ sum of money which he asserted she obtained from Mr. Walsh, Mr. Walsh is not the defendant in this mit, but John D. Lindsey, his at- torney, sald that he was entitled in common deceney to have it Imown that it was his action solely that gave publicity to the existence of his sult, and that {t !s he, and not Hansen, nor the latter's attorney, who is now the aggressor. Mr. Walsh objects to the implication or intimation that he has settled any claim, and las intervened through his counsel to keep the record absolutely straight so far as he 1s concerned. Complete publicity ts the surest way to protect his good name from upjust insinuations. REVOLVER HALTS OnN J. Sal Former Assemblyman, Running Race with Friend, Stopped by Police When Man in a Joke Cried “He’s Got My Watch!” Former Assemblyman John J. Scanton, a captain in the Sixty-ninth Regiment, had & narrow ercane to-day from ar rest, He and Matthew Brown, an old friend, decided ‘to settle forever the long-mooted question as to who was the best runner, They started across One Hundred and Dhinty-elghth street from Third avenue, Brown having a start of fifty yards, At Alexander avenue Scanlon passed his rival, and Brown, becoming excited, shouted [e's got my watch!'" The cry was heard by detectives and police who were just entering the Alex- ander avenue station-house, They took up the chase, which continued until one of the detectives tatmatened to shoo: unless the supposed thiet s'opped. Scanlon ¢hrew up his hands and was about he locked up when his frien is appeared and explained the slttiatton, mhon the vessel wa ssovent 10.87; January, 10.89 to 10.9); March, 10.9 Of the Nantuckor ghtsnip yar iy Aca nH =k}, 1.98: May, ILO ty 41.0 to-day, Lg saa xan The old Ie prices were: uy, 10.68 ee 3h | bid; Augus' to 10,55; September, 100) 3% * 10.68. {0 10.64 October, 10.78 to 10.74; No: PANNONIA REPORTS AT SEA, tot 8h 8h, — 1] vember, 10.75 to 10.77; December,” 10.78 The Cunard line steamer Pannonia, «tout i Hy = gh | to 107M, January, 108 to 1088; Febru from Trieste for this port, was reported : A] ary, 10.84 to are 7 to fi by wireless telograph from Blasconset (Rok Weed ot BM Gn = | Aprn. 10.89 to 10.05 May, ‘10.91 to 1003, when the vessel wan ninety miles east | South. Pac...) 64 63% 631 — % | Market closed steady of the Nentuckot Lihtahtp, at 10 Amt, |BOMM, BY o4'5e gate Bh ay — Winona ema doe adour'd A |ns Ac: aMiet At BY a — 18 | WHEAT TUMBLES AND ——_— jon, tactfio Wie ih we =I RALLIES, CORN STEADY. SHIPPING NEWS, Pee} a a i The opening in the local wheat mar- _ West Union Tel... 08. ad ket to-day furnished plenty of excite- FOR? OF SEW TORK, Ue ee ee Be eto Bostember tumbling’ from M14 —_ me to 95 1-2, and then rallying to 987-8, ‘The ARRIVED, BANK STA sabley responded, to the sump In the ++ Ld venpoo D merfcan markets yesterday with a syeyapet| BA EASATEMENS ae. | ite, ti8de to Tat "he. early 4 Bavannah clines here were explained chiefly ain E. LOSSES, pio taking. 1 i F a We " Yom started steady, but not active 0 raw d ey declined about 1-2 C INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, Owing to the July withdrawals for! And later declined about 1-2 of a cent DUM TO-Day, Alyidend payments and the transfer of| New. York's opening pri Finance, Colon, Hubert, Trinidad, money W and South on crop ac-| Wheat-Septomber, 41-2; December, torarh Griilc, | Naples the weekly bank statement is |“ Ajt: count e\iled today showed losses, the surplus aaflering @ sharp cut while the loans ere largely Increased. The figu Were about what Wall street looked for. ‘The report as iseued at the Cl nt House was as follows: © tae dsperanka, Havana, OUTGOING 8 BPPAMBHI PS, SAILED TO-DAY, pian. Howall verpool, wisindiand, ehhierm Canaan ¥ Clicago'a opening prices +=-Deoember, £0 to 89 5 comber, 0 * Co. M14 t to WLS) n—May, tf to 4; S10 1nd, e: Wheat September, De cola) Arty sh 100 Buried Under Walls, MADRID, JULY 2.—As a result of a hurricane the roof of a public wares hous A fie offer. to sell a cotton collar maker a quantity of Linen cloth, equal to Triangle 4 Collars, at the same price as he is paying for his cot:on cloth, and see how much and how quickly he will take of it, You could not keep him supplied, If your collar is not stamped Linen” in indelible ink, according to Law, it is COTTON, Write for "Information About Collars,” _ SEEK inline to Sec | bert and George Peterson, BASEBALL, RACING, F GHT! NG FULLER ON THE PIAZZA NEWS OF THE FIGHTERS. show the public whether he ts capable of accomplishing a feat which no other fighter has been able to do, put Grim to sleep before the end of the sixth round, Such stiff punchers as Bob Fitzsimmons, Peter Maher, Philadel- phia Jack O'Brien, Kid Carter and others who have fought Grim have been unable to stop him In alx rounds, and if Johnson succeeds in walloping him to sleep he will put an end to Grim’s claim that no man living can knock him out In & six-round bout. Ryan Clalms the Title. to defend it against any fighter that who reecntly knocked out George Hor- tine ‘Frisco fighters, now claims the welterweight championship title and says Le +3 ready can hanily make that welght any more, and besides will be out of the fighting | game for some time to come, it certain- ly looks as if Ryan is the rightful claimant to the title. Fitzgerald to Fight O'Keefe. After much dickering, a match has finally been arranged between Jack O'Keefe, the Chicago lightweight, and Willie Fitzgerald, the South Brooklyn fighter. They have accepted the offer of @ matchmaker of @ fighting club tn Detrolt to try conclusions In a ten-round bout, which will be brought off in the Fourth Regiment armory, in that city, on the night of July 27. ‘They will bat- tle at 136 pounds, and should furnish a slashing mill, as both men can go at @ fast pace for ten rounds, Langford and Gunther to Batt!e. Sam Langford, the colored fighter of Hosten, who has won many e@ hard battle during the last twelve months, has been signed to meet Charley Gun- EXCURSIONS. It Tekety. Include admission to, ckety Include admission to aU epbernsieds aati ep ae Amusement Enterprise in the World. TIME TABLE (SUBJEO’ TO CHANGE) Leave foot 12uth North River, 9.45, 11.00 A. M., 12.30, 2.00, 8.00, 4.50, 7.45 P.M. Leave foot 224 St, North Hiver, 9.00,0.45, 10.80, 11-15 A. M.. 12.00 M., 1.15, 2.00, 2.4! 8.45, 4.20, 5.30, 6.15, 7.00, 7.45, 8.80, 9.10 Leave Pler 1, than at mara Leave 910.40, #1 Se 218604 45; 59 S105, Iron Pler, Coney Island, M., 12:10, 912.58, 3249. 5.25, 6.10, 7.10, 7.065, *8.40, Keturning from Coney tiand tr m, Coney Taian Bae he coed HE tiie de eisrg. DP TRIE 1 TICKETS, Br iboTH BR She STEAMER TAURTS § weil CER TAURT nig Make trips every ME Goes ten) M8YS Bi BAtt Mo “Ratt and ‘tackle on. board Gentlemen, 78e.1 Ladies, B0e.: BELLEWOOD)' MOUNTAIN EXER RESORT EVERY 7 5‘ SUNDAY LEHIGH VALLEY} BAND CONCERT, AMUSEMENTS. Old-Fashioned Country Dinner, is Special Train leaves Weat 234 St, 8.25 A M.; Cortlandt and Desbrowses Bt.” 8.80 A Mi Fulton 8t.. Brooklyn, 8.15 A.'M.; Jer- Rey City (Penna. Sta), 8.60 A. M.; Newark, Market St.. 9.05 A. M Fare Via Brooklyn Annex, Ife. Additional, K) New Je rey] Central | Special Tran froma Woot 304 Breet ‘Liberty treet Baten, # 3) $1.50 NEWPORT, RI. 30, EVERY SUNDAY. Lid BB. Svea, Mavreks, train, iin lor cur, Ieaves foot Bath ate N City, 8.80; Brookiy for Greenport; thence ‘by the ratte Ine steamer “CHESTER Ww, N. Returning, leave Newport h P. Tiekets on sale Friday at L. LR, RR. olty tekst offices and stations, Sale of tickets Hmited.” The right Is reserved to annul the exoursion oF any bart thereof without hotieg isie_and Refreshments on Steamer. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD MANHATTAN BEACH, Train leave N. Yo. via Long Island road) foot of H. 34th at., Week da: 6,50, 7.40, 9.20, 11.00 A. M S33 1 half hourly REL 12.10 4) 5.50, 6.40, 710, 7.40, 8.10, hy 40, 10,50 BP, AL NOCKAWAY BEACH, Traine leave N. ¥., foot E. S4th st.. week days. 5. uN 8. we 8.20, 0. Py 10, 10,50, 11.00 , y A , 50, ww M.. and 12:00 ‘midi ight. Re P (Mine "Naturdaye only) One eee EVERY SUNDA UW) | to Sea ui rH Rai The well-equip steamers Rawrasian Phe Sh ORE leave Pier 1s, Bult, near ¢ ant aia Dibo and u,b), tau at BR. ® 48. id OIF AM. Re: Sound turnis Hag oun ad nt My at Karat yl a Kmete’s dock Racurslanehoeetiokets ROCKAWAY BEAGH, PINBST aCe BATHING 1X PE Wort. Ly WATER ROUTE. i soba ‘sylvester “and st b St. KW), 0.0, w 10.0, $1100." 2/00, 10.30, F180, 2.90, 80. Hockan ay, 5.80, 90,00, 7.00. (#8un Exeiirelon Me. John , ti, 12.00, 94.00, days only.) UP THE HUDSON ie On Sundays the splendid Rteamen CITY LOWELL leaves icy xn got Clark agen Hive nae fo. land ihe Big Jack Johnson, the colored heavy= |ther, another welterweight of Now Bng welght, who was recently awarded a lund” for n RANA boxing | ver Ferguson on a W to be pulled off at «Falls, decison over Sandy Ferguson on son Ate Langtord it defeat | foul, has gone to Philadelphia, where lat the hands of Larry Pemale has given | he hay been matched to Aght Joe Grim, (Gunther much encouragement, and he la | the “ituman! ‘Tinching Baw, tor, Me) Seating ne WII also hand Langford a Nationat A, C, 0 | rounds at the Nationat A i |{ Goodman May Fight Corbett. Jetty, on Monday night, ‘This bout will) ) (0 b AP in all probability result in a burlesaue | 10K Meguizan omatchmaker | of fn | affair, as Johnson Is head and shoulders Jo “Kd Gobdnan the lght-wotg over ‘the Htallan fighter, and besldes|Mehter of New ‘ngiand, a” ttterin | ‘ Ot thie tenali: er to box either “Young Corbett’ or has many inches the nest im Out Abe Attell in a six-round bout before Johnson May Put Grim Out. nts caus elenee as (Gd part of this chance now to|Mmonth Or the first week in August, Johnson will have a ch: Gyodman's mannger has accepted the offer, and the chances are that Corbett will bo given the chance to exchange blows with him in the near future, These lads ought to put up a nice fight {t they meet. “Pugs” Bad on Picking Winners. Numerous fighters can be seen at the Brighton Beach track every day, where they are trying to get together a bank- roll, while they aro lying {dle, by plav- ing the ponies. In one group yeaterda were “Young Corbet ern and Abe Attell, Every one of them. had a different tip in the race they were playing. and, deaptte the Informa- Uon which they got from the “touts, not one of them cashed, ————— STARS AND METS AGAIN. With the Star A. C. and the Metro- polltnn ball teams as the attraction to- Terry McGov- to denfend it against any Aghter that can make 142 pounds, which 1s the| morrow at Equitable Park it {s ex- |welght for that class, An Joe Walcott | pected that a good crowd will be on and to witness the game, When these two clubs met about thres weeks ago an interesting twelve-inning contest re- sulted. ‘The Stars have engaged a league twirler for this game, with the hone of beatne the "Mets while Car- sey will pitch for his team. EXCURSIONS. EVERY SUNDAY 00 () EXCURSIONS $1. VIA ERIE RAILROAD TO SHOHOLA GLEN In the Blue Mountains, 107 miles from New York, on the beautiful Delaware River, (Express trains leave W. 234 St.. 8.55 and 0.25; Chambers St, 9.00 and 9.80; Jorsey Clty, Dif and 0.45,4, M Returning, leave Shohois 3.40 _ 0, eae ee ARBUCKLE’S DEEP SEA orth River, half hour later | Station. 60c| Banat HOTEL COMPANY. Day excursion 10, cents, dinner Hotel accommodation $1.00 di hoard, “Saturday trips, “returning Monday morning, $2.50 board. Thformation and. circula 10. JOHN AR- BUCKLE, New York City. NORTH BEACH Free Fireworks Thursdays Bonta leave frequently Fast 9fith and Ath Streete inoludin} mail postal RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATIONS foot of ‘Twenty: street aid Deabrosses ‘and Cara) rThe leaving Ume trom Dusbros Cortiandt Street ie shay ve minutes given below” for etek third Btreet A. Meda I Mos: 910.65 A. M.—THE PENN Haug *1.66 P. a 3.55 P. M. 24.55 P. 5.55 P. M.—ST. “tour ny h re x. TEN i XPRESS. KIC WX 30 P.M CLE ETAS i ‘AND CINOIN- TL EX AND WD tea Pantaee 9.35 P. RAILWAY. 124004. Oday AST LINE—*0.25 A. M. My, SOUTH 94.25 P.M. ATLANTIC Co M. dai = SRAROARD, AUR, LINE.—12.25 P.M. and 1210 A.M. daily. sO POR AND WESTERN *3.25 P.M, dally MERAPEARH, & OHIO, RALLWA M. Week days and *4.05 P.M daily ron GrD "POINT COMFORT. AND "NOR. FOLK.—T7.65 A. M. week daya and 8.25 DP RAILWAY.— 3 dail ATLANTIC CITY.—0 55 A. M. and 2.55 p Mea Ncok days Buniase, or nek. “Mt “ATR MAY J255 PM. week daye. RG HRANCH,. ASBURY. PARR (Ocean 6) tNorth Asbury Park, MandayR), arid Point Pleasant, (3.00) from 4 AM Derbrogwen and roy from Cortlandt, mreets only), +S, AOS A (22.25, Saturdays Gely, gexctpt | Lone, Beane 28, (12 ranae nis except Long 'Bratich Enturdasa only), 225, 2.000 020 1495 ex: Gent Lane Branch), (4.68, except sutuntays except Long Branch) Wook day's. sundays 6.25, 0.2 gad 4.50 Dining Ce lcket Offices: Nos. 461, 184, 96 a Broads 62 Finn ‘avenus (heluw Fitth Avenue ( Bee 2a mer 2h St itor House: an stations name: brookin 2 Fulton Street, Sno Biron, Broadway, “and 'Penneylvania Annex sauna the Nae vane Trae ompany “will call for ‘ard, check, bugea from hotels andrea! lenges through to dese nation Telephone 43 Chelwea’ for Pennsylvania Falla ca Services wow ATTERETRY, Row Genera! Mi r Si, ks! Mana feral Matiaaar Pasa’ unt tio Man hae, non Genera) Passaneer Agent. : __ STEAMBOATS, ATTEN LINE i DAY? Wa § Bette She wid a A INE | iy ok we Leave fingtery (near South Fy very). 8.85. 9.20 | M. | ‘and 11.30 SUNDAY TNR TRDLE, Ly. Bloomfield) 8A) 8 5h 8.20, B45 10.40 A. Hater aaO Dae iO tana tt IOCR AT HELP WANTED—MALE, | SOLICITOR We Want a good” Subscripiion wollelior for The Clerks’ Helper. Will pa: & comp nor & sulury tom person wi Wil, guarantee @ certain rake each Week. Can make about $25 per week. Ad- dress The Clerks’ Publishing Company, Alma pion, REAL ESTATE WANTED, | WANTED. a aman farm with wood houses Sten isiaal or. Bhrewsbury “Tver. pre ferred: ¢ Ton water, Address by mall, . J. B, 1731 Sedg- wicks ani FOR SALE. DIAMONDS, wateh lowest 4 N'DIAMON a Jewelry, weekly confidential co pay MAN: iden Jan annwnnnnt Cone Per Lene | Harness! Harness!! Harness!!! | harness, OU to $i). purrey ales aot COAL haricns, hart eas 0, sheers, ae day d i baud f PETERS OH AND BADDLI ¥ CO, 88 Weat Broad near, Chambers at. upaia OUNT factory, closed seit tA Cana Tay opin each, weighing. 1-800. po $15, Eat to Work’ tor Dusitess “hoimee: "wr ekts trial allowed See foreman, factory stables, 406 EB. ast OP, open express tov, comi, laundry. bultil- Tete Wngena sitiela, double “trucks: brick | tucks at River Waxon Works, 410 _B ith at sisaesties eh S—Half vans, lee Wagon min tral-Water Wakons, top open Wagons. of ail jeton top express, 415 B, aad hare |sp Early ‘ Wants’”’ FOR Sunday World Want Directory. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 80 Cents Por Line Datly—86 Cents Sunday. LOST At Rockaway Park, Tuesday evening, July 18, lady's golltaire Mamond rin} Curleya) beral rewant for return Haugaard, Jamaica av., Richmond Hill, ‘BOARD WANTED. -20.can Per Line, DOMINICK 29—Aceommogation for two Fa T aqtiow Swaterred, "excellent able. WAVUORLY PLACE, | 124—Large, mal Toone: ‘excellant table; moderate rates are WTH, 180 W —Handsomely furnished laree rooms: excellent table: all. conveniences; translents aeoommosated. a 23D. 20 W.—farge rome: private bath, tollet,; emailer; table board or housekeep- ing privitegte, 899, 158 B.—Large and small roome: run- Nihe watbr, bath; excellent board; $5 up. HTH, 218 W., near Broadway—Laree and amatl roome: goed table; telephone; rat _feasonable =a ACTH, 180 W.—Very desirable rooms: all conveniences; excellent table; uranalents commod eueneerpe-epuieunererwy—tirthiemptemeenietiial FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. 20 Cents Par Line. Furnished. LTH ST,, 58 W.—Handaomely furnished four, "five room apartments; completa _fovsekeoning: bath; modern impcovementa LTTE 6. 818 E—ewant furaiahed. 1 2 $4.5 Televator. Janitor, 16TH, sys W.—Newly decorated, Ieht housekeeping: hot water: summe FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 Canta Per 1 ISTH ST, 204 B.—Elegantly furniahed larg om redms; Convenicnces; moderate, quiet Private house, ITH, 227 Wi Newly +-room, furnished tt apartments; hot water, bar 19: et ator, Wertorverg, VTA, 49 Wo—Large room, privat “And tollet; also emalter, $27 ‘BIBT, 201 W.—Cosy house; reference, 2D, Tal W.—Tares and small rooma; rune -, Ting water; board optional; transients, 28D, 330 W.—Cool. clean room, Porcelain bath; 23D ei, 267 W.—Small het and cold water. small room; refined! transtes EH. 4 We urninhed roome; gentlemen me @. weak; ateady, sober, Magniticont parlor floors RT., 902, 804 W.—Cool housekeeping” pe cooma,” 82 to $3, ae “—Comtormble, large, housekeeping or gentlemen; private house 4 W.—Laree and emall roomay , $1.50. upd} furnished roomat , be, _fultaBle for couple, doctor or club purposes, 7! 34 a7 6T., 340 W.—Handaome, larga, ‘parlor, gents or housekespiny i S8D, 205 Neatly furnished hall roommy ‘$162! 2 up. —Stiall, large, oconnestiag: jen, couple; terms very mude. i W.._opnos| E0310! vst and Imptovemen ; Rear tation _daniteess, park, Unfurnished. HOME ST. AND UNION AV., BRONX. Hlegant apartments, 4, 5 and 6 rooms bath; light and airy; all'improvemants; mod-4 erate rents; near high school. LEXING’ AV.. 14 splend large rooms, _rent $17. MANHATTAN AV.,- 4i—Four large, As Danement rooms, stone tubs, gas; $id, In- quire 465. PERRY 81, 06-06—Four, five Jarge room apartments; moter improvements; hot Tanto 4174 Vght rooms, bath; te house; $15; no children, Call mor _ Tage WAVERLEY PLACE, 146—Four rooma and 205 W.—8 and 4 large rooma: ‘all_improvements. Oi trent artor, fally turatshed wate house; ala i Of, 226 H—Furn vate hou: pt WS farnisieg, rooms, ‘ail. con- i qe: Ji floor. “Roane Bt pe SY., 221 W. —Targe rooms $3 up; pare th "use of plano. Le 3R ar HS Bleant large end email Turniated: ‘rooms to W.— Large and small fur (Bt. aa nf rooma for gentlemen, 1 ;, 08 E.—Neatly furnished room, bathy house. 1 BT., 631 B.. near Willits av.—Rooma, if and mmali, furnished; ali conven= fences. BANCROFT HOUSE, Brondway and 2iat sty rooms, 60c., 75c., $1 dally; exclusively fF gentlemen, deri, 313 to. ments, rear, to tenants. $13 50; hot water bathe free . Office In 22: GTI. os B. comer Maison av.—S roma And! bath: all ieht 21 1018T ST, 105 W. immediate 2, newly fanitor bath, hot Water 5 August 15; $20 jecorated throughout, Ingul 20 basement Jost. 10% W,—1 “condition: rent $10; small family, 2, 104TH, 109 W.—6 rooms, bash; steam, hot Water; $28. gee TO0TH, G1 W.—Six elegant Vighi Water supply; heated halls; rent $25. 6 rooms and 137TH, 205 W.—Corner flat, both; open pluinbing; hot-water supp! Apply janitor. 4 TO 10 WEST 1 1ST. New high gz apartment, near Central Park 7 foie, bath, steam heat, all iin provement yea a elewant ieht rooms to let; hot water FOUR Glegsat inquire De # 0 ofties, Unfurniehe¢—Brooklyn, ENE AV., 507—0 mpoms, bath: no children steam; FURNISHED ROOMS TO LéT. wm Por Lina, IRVING PI. 14——All front roomay tiled bath fools, absolute cleaniiness;” next i Academy of Mule, XINGTON AY. 1285 (S4th)—Elegant par- i, 2. % room apartnients; hous: keeplog; gentlemen; Umnnalents accommodate > ON AV, §i—Furnished with or witha? board: good table: lence! moderate prices XINGTON AY romae; Coolest on a reasonable, C (Farein Hotel)—Single and dow kas and bath, $1.50 up D AV., 165 “bie rooms nicely furnished 8D AY. 417—Two mon box; housekeeping com running water AV. shed for 1TH AY Handaoniel fens accomn STH ST, 25 Rultable tivo. porcelain 800. am Topm and kitchen; fur- at ns, $1.20, $3.50 x; Improvements Ww. ho isokeen cool outside rooms, $2.50 upward. Desirable vonvenlences, sri 107 houvekeoping Kennedy Ww. Ay Medium, $3; running ‘walter, running er $2 up; South: lori OTH 20) W.—Furnizhed rooms: «on or couples: as, bath, running) OTH ST.. DS wullable fe ni bath: | 4 floor right (2), $6 jerners ‘acc other rooms, nmodated; lee furnished fr nt} Nhurekean ing: | single boant Nicely Biss Ih’ a9 ic warlor RTH 2} ‘and rH, 2100 W. ange. eloaees, Aivhenners’ st. “large ani ator, ass tmonage. rooms) optional Id W.—Blegant rooms, $2810 weekly Katb av. FURNISHED RODMS WANTED. 20 CentsyPer Line ove 80th, in refit t wurrouniines: Quiet Brooklyn. owner. WEST SIDE, gamily; ai permanent if sulted MANHATTAN, 25. Coma Per Lin Miscellaneous. price lo 2 Broadway, or 4030 xtension ELBE romeo av sy payments store av owner. lot; Improv WM! STONE> ast fd av. BROOKLYN. | $3.90, HOPIINSON AV. neas Decadvar—s Ts . F two. fait! GOODWINS ; ‘ ONBE-FAMILY HOUSE #1 mp vnmenta, Bac ay., Brook'yn ai OR_SALE—BARGAINS—EABSY 1) dou s-story ‘and o tat AB, De DAY & 129 Seatory tra “gage, $i oat. 2-hous 6100, $5 704 & 766 B'K, $5,850; ROOMS; nat, near Hicks: fine onder; alway WAL’ DEWSNAP, 150 Nasa clita, Steodue UB Rbony MM it av 22 at. Manhattan, ree ARGAIN—Bay Tide Banga years: rent §} 100, ARTHUR Dt Manhattan and brick daub NG. nerment. toe rAprov en 1507 Bushwick rv parlor Gated joo water; Southerners accomsuy rooms, mall MILY URICK PLAT, near i," 8800. SRAM VARIO Pine te PM) Baehwiek ave Decora Fo 10, GOODWIN. 1504 Broadway, Brooke Runt parents. ¢ rivate enoinents oP Disingws oronerties everywhere MTs year Riatbeah ay Sigtiie sNap, box Ash World® 00 CASH, $1,700 morteage: S-room house, sisi ae, SGartare KOCH, 48 Broadway Brooky te rib $6,000. so plete. thre family sino erin BLO Carblela theses ta GOODWIN. 1601, Broadway. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK S07. oa? Wi 20, 0091, ma; houter: x fiat (2), 863 path. faeeewee oan Sc MENLE GEL baci, teleoboners| A aid Ty turnloh sorrmmmnes crie, Sul, ronan, ha bf Wisely turtohed wane 5 2 + 168 Wi—Newly furnished roar _feterences: Gebertea parlor. or 2 connecting: convents BTW aT 398-228 |W. Fo! flats areca wee a oH ae = a4, oe aorH. | Thi B—Nively farnleron meatus ) leely furnished apert-F alzed bath, conveniences; mente; hot water; ice boxes: $6 up. _qutet, cost” renga te, * OFT, 82 Wi Brceientiy Fienighed mater | Gorm, 200 H—Large and i aoe pamztniont, 7 ry ‘iver, linen; 7) ‘ rma | aes Gidtnue, penning Wateh. moderated aD BT. completely furnished alt= ee tiny bedroom, kitchen, hot | 70TH, 100 B—Large rooms, bath, Jdtcheng, Water, E550. Dermont, a het 5, 80, $3; mingle, $225. i OTH, iW. ‘ly furiilhed @-room flat; : ec eps aad 60 —Handeome, large, 6 ebt | GENTLEMAN wishing larce or small welle tom in Bere modern “Improvement; | “Jeent rooms; moderate, Owner, World, Hare ate ™ ix lieht rooms and pai. % t janitor, or Re E Brooklyn, beth __ | AMITY-6T., 74—Large airy room for two Ioeant 3 ARE T Be apie: | tobee menemene Routh forex Banelphberhoud:/$18160, }DE KALB, S7—81, $2, $250: two connects Inndaomely, painted four 7 housakogning oulet! privitere modern knprove: mnie resore fi $14.00, 815,00, SRIOR? SOTH, Sid WA ant rome, bath, hot: | §GURRMERITORN | i ‘ater mupply: rent, $1 0 squere room reasondhi Lay aan eind ay iris sr “R0S— 2 large, airy rooms, houxes veins. £80. | keeping. “complete, rooma} E.—Parlor floor and basement, 6| ke" iy s. bath, open plumbing: rent aa. | £04 Wnration. 5 ‘oom and Ri aeen tobe. Miscellaneous. —_..__. | NORTHPORT | HEIGHTS—$2.50-§7, ura of, B bed-| kitchen: {mprovehents: airy; healthful! hen, $42,| nova unsurpassed; batiing. Photo, 5: De REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, city! 6700 BUYS HOUSE, chicken farm: tare, Bog | 38 Pminutes: imineiiate, vosseantone Bit down. | $7 | monthiy;, positive bargain, { RS, 2. 1 at, near — 4 BRONX. SEST 2-family detached houses in the’ | Bronx, ful! lot, 1% room~ and 2 uled bai rooms! nick autifully Grated? neat "L Hey anid cart tera ‘ouay. PRE ONTHLY: Bronx lots, near ele- SHATZKIN, 84 av., comer 175th st, Bronx. LOTS near el eB, FG ean ay terms; RO! n “ a! ise aba Daf ess Rsd ia Ts

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