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EY q DROVE FAMILIES FROM BUILDINGS Air Leak in Jersey Tun- nel Creates Havoc on Greenwich Street. CAME UP FORTY FEET. Sidewalks Rose Like a Moun- tain and Carpets Were Blown About. [DOG GAVE THE ALARM. Tenants of Two Houses Hatl to Leave in Fear of Their Collapse. Op eae ; the New York and New Jersey tunnel | Ufted up the sidewalt and pavement in front of the two residences at Nos. 673 : 0% Greenwich strect early to-day, and so endangered the two houses that the persons in them were erdered to the street by the police of the Chariss atrest station, ‘The tunnel, which comes under North ‘River at Morton street and crosses un- der Greenwich street on its way to Sixth avenue, where it is to connect ‘The house at No. 61 Greenwich street 4s owned by Miss Bridget Lampher, who ocoupies the basement and first floor ‘with her husband Patrick and her four children. The second floor is occupied ‘dy the Misses Thelan, three sisters, and &@ Gcotch collie, “Rover.” The third floor 1s the home of the Misses Ma- honey, two sisters. Carpet in a Storm, The house at No. 673 is a rooming house, occupied by eleven persons. ‘Mrs, Lampher runs a millinery estab- Mshment in the basement of the house. For several days the carpet In the base- ment has waved as though a wind storm were under it. At times the heavy furniture could hardly hold the carpet in place. At various times there have been loud, rumbling sounds, ‘which seemed to come from deep down “fm theearth, The waving carpet and the noises have caused much fright among the young women in Mrs. Lam- pher's employ. They were told that the rumbling sounds came from biast- ing in the tunnel, but no one attempted to explain the waving carpet. ‘Mrs. Lampher was awakened at 3 o'clock this morning by the loud bark- ing of the dog. She looked ovt of the front window in timo to see the pave- WILEELMINA Busch LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27.—Miss Wil- helmina Busch has telegraphed to her home fn St. Louls that ehe will marry Lieut. Scharrer in spite of her father's commands. The father !s rushing across the continent as fast as a special train can carry bim, in the hope that he will be in time to stop the wedding. The race to the sife of Miss Busch has been won by the German army ofi- cer, and {it looks as though the mill- joraire brewer will be too late to attend | the wedding unless he gets here ahead of schedule Ume. Telegrams have been pouring in upon Miss Busch from her father, who !s im- ploring her to “do nothing rash." Lieut. Scharrer has taken rooms at the Hotel Green, in Pasadena, and dentes himself to all callers. When he arrived here he was driven at once to the Busch home, where he was cordially received by the girl with whom he eloped to Bellevue, and whose father he ts charged with having attempted to force to nettle upon her a dowry of $1,000,000. The German lieutenant, upon his ar- ment rise up. Then the sidewalk began to move. It rose in the air four feet and sand and water shot from holes 4a the pavement and sidewalk. Alr Travelled Far. Mrs. Lampher quickly awakened every one in her house and they fied to the street. Some one notified the police and then the persons in the house next door ‘were made to leave their beds. At the plant where compressed air 1s forced into the tunnel the engineer said that he could not account for the accl- Gent in any way. “Has there been any one hurt or Killed here?’ the palice asked. “No; there has been no accident,” re- piled the engineer. “I am allowed five pounds of pressure and I only have four @nd ahif now. Everything is running smoothly here.” It developed that the air had found a feak {n the pipes or concrete, and had forced te way up through forty feet of earth until it had displaced the side- walks and pavement. Men were hur- pied into the tunnel to repair the leak, A building inspector said that the houses were in no immediate dango of falling, and the persons who live in them were permitted to go back. os BANK STATEMENT FIGURES BAD. ‘This week's bank statement was bad, ® loss in surplus of $934,725 being re- corded, while none of the figures gave solace to Wall street, The report ued at the Clearing House was: Loans, increase. Deposits, increase’. Circulation, decreas Legal tenders, increase 483,000 Hpecle, Increase 3,038,100 Hleserve, increase "* Bs01,100 ‘Heserve required, increase. 4,435, 824 Burplus, decrease .. 934.725, Ex. U. 8. Deposits, ‘decrent 920,45) jai ER LONDON STOCKS FIRM, BUT TRADING DULL. LONDON, Jan, 27.—Money was in de- mand and strong to-day. Discounts were steady, Trading on the Block Exchange generally was cheerful but quiet. Consols were upheli by the ar- rival of gold from South Africa, Home Rails were firm, Americans opened firm and were fteadily supported to above par! Ontirlo and Weetern and Baltimore and Ohio were the features, Erie and Denver and Rio Grinde were wanted, ‘Tie market closed with thi tone generally zood. reigners were quiet. Japanese ml Y Japanese Imperial Sixes of 190 were quoted at 103 —_— WEST END HOTEL SOLD. Long Branch Mejtelry and Cot- tages Bought by Syndicate. The West Enq Hotel*and cottages in Yong Branch, J., have been sold for $235,00 by the D. M. Hildreth estate PLANS FILED FOR GREAT TERMINAL tion in the City to Cost $4,000,000. Plans for the great terminal passen- ger station for the Pennsylvania Rall- road and Long Island Railroad under- ground tunnel to be built on the blocic bounded by Seventh and Ninth ave-| nues and Thirty-first and Thirty-third streets, have deen filed with the Bulld- ing Department by McKim, Mead & ‘White, the architects, ‘The plans represent the largest single piece of contract work in the history of the department and its estimated cost {a stated by the architects as four mil- fon dollars, ‘The bullding 1s to be 483.4 feet wide on the avenues and ‘71.6 feet long on the streets, The facades arg.to be or- namental granite, of classic design, decorated with a long colonnade. The central part occupied by the main watt- ing-room will be 166 fect high with an great clock over the centre, flanked by reot over the waiting-room will be adorned by an allegorical figure seated north and south sides of the ed! be carriage courts and driveways le ing down to the tracks, The term: a kitcben and seryants' rooms on the panels of granite size, It took three clerxs «wo hours mark, index and prepare the data submission to the dep: Tod Sloan’s Sister AS A MARVELOUS ESCAPE, 8 FOR THREE YEARS ATARRH AND COLDS, fo Ag {© a local syndicate headed by Mont- , owner of the Grand Ce dH. L. Sprague, Russell, and “Arthur Le were forthwith driven on Sie site (or a new bullding. which, when feted, w: one the ' finest years, tried auy number of supposed curos, ut nothing Kuve me permanent cure until 1 used this Wonderful remedy.” Dr. Agnew's Ointment, cures piles in 5 ta, BSc. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING ISIN * DAVEMENT Millionaire in Train Race to Prevent Marriage of Daughter. and Ser LIEV T. EDWARD aes KERRY T 10 JIG SATURDAY, Jan. 27. Discussion of the terms of the local traction merger aavong Wall street men indicates a d{versity of opinion, Some ers think that the union of the work out to the advantage of all roperties concerned. Other per- sons say that there is too much water in the capitalization of the new Inter- borough-Metropyiitan Company. The security holders of the Injerberough Company apparently get thd dest end of the bargain at the outset. They are to take the entire $70,000,000 of bonds of the new company together with $34,- 000 of the common stock. ‘The an Street Raflway Company Tecelyes $52,000,000 of the new preferred 28,600,000 of the new common stock. Metropolitan Securities gets $28,050,000 of the new common stock. August Bel- mont & Co. agree th purchase $3,900,000 of the new preferred at par and alsp take $8,700,000 of the now comman in consideration of $2,250,000 in oaeh and the payment of organizatton expenses, It 1s expected that the new securities will bo issued in about sixty days. So best Lai ay tial peers there has FOR SWEET CHARITY) ‘Famous County That Gave @s was expected. In fact, the actual | | Birth to O'Connell, the Liber- ator, Celebrates To-Night. To-night’s the night that the trives |a tittle more than half the surplus at New York are to fore- lgnther and let their feet trip to the/actlve and firm the market wobbled | © measure of sweet time. | night that the Kerrymen's Association parative dullness at times, Reading holds {ts annual ball in Sulzer’s Harlem River Casino. And no less a person ts to be the guest of henor than Sullivan, son of a Kerry father and | Comparatively little attention was pald | mother, whose birthplace he visited last |year. All the clan of Sullivan will be nh its chief just to prove that they |lkea the way the heart of Killarney’s| Fe Pending in the copper situation. lakes and dells opened to him when he | Frequent conferences have been held | lately between Henry H. Rogers, the | | dominant power in Amalgamated, and ff its way | Dantel Guggenhetm, head of the Gug- of Kerry in crossed to the Green Isle. Ah, yes, and the famou! rival here, permitted !t to become known! ball team that’s been kici that he intended to marry the daughter through the ranks of competitors all | Senheém Exploration Company. Por- | ‘A slash- | 50ns conversant with the situation say Louts and | ing grew of boys they are, and they’re/ that a merger of the principal copper © thelr field uniforms, of a St. Louls brewer. ‘the past season will be there. telegram to her home tn St. one with which she has tried to inter-| to cept to her parent seem to have set at| which set off the turns of their sturdy | sideration. This will include the Amal- splendid | gamated, Anaconda, the Heinze proper- worthy | tes, ami tie mines and plants con- Test ali speculation as to the probable | caly outcome of the interestng romance. From the hour the German officer ar- ved from Pasadena he and Miss Busch ave been almost constantly together. is in readiness for the| promised wedding. which it 4s dechared is sure to take place within a short | time. The small army of serv: have been at work overhauling Busch mansion in Orange Grove. Pasa- completed their worl and the shape of thet | bodles tn po of that Kerry that gave Daniel O'Con- | world ‘are these football | | now practically control the smelting in- |} wonderful kick-off. Whatever proceeds come from the ball | ‘ants which | &Te t sel and iis popular daugh- ll lead the march. sus opposition to this plan Ereseal xe ray of the stockholders of | the merged compantes. An unfavorable bank statement gave some encouragement to the bullish ele- | mont in the stock market. The ra- Ported gain in cash was not as large gain was not fully shown In this state- | ment. It will probably be disclosed |next week. Wihlle there was an in-| |crease in reserve of $3,501,100 the sur- plus decreased $34,725. The banks now ; have @ surplus of $15,829,860, which 1s this time Jas: year. After opening here and there and relapsed into com- Pesan weak, dropping below 150. U. 8. Steel preferred advanced frac- Uonally on persistent buying by some the largest houses in the Street. to the Metropolitan trsues. ‘There is a feeling tn the Stock Ex- change that important developments | interests tn this country 4s under con- trolled by the Guggenhelms. The latter | dusrty, and it {s satd to be thelr am- bition to dotrinate the entire fleld of | g> to the benevolent fund of | copper production in the United States. Belief that something of this kind is Ukely to tiappen is one of the causes , JANUARY 27, 1906, nt and Ryam traction Interests | of the Langa Pooptrmb dle U- ta Cod Eta: ton Company Company. The rapid rise in the aie of ‘Inter- days is due to a growing expectation that the dividend rate to be in- creased. This company’s iirectors are considering different propositions as to the best method to make the desired in- crease. One suggestion |s that the rate ‘be increased by fractions eich quarter until the stock Is on an 8 per cent. basis. International Power was liber- ally bought by insiders this morning. tions in the stock markel following figures showing the aggrega’ of business yesterday! Atnatrarmated € Tal Reading. Unked Stat Pennsylvania Ral Total .... Union Pacific, which has ted in activ- the market 8 this means transac- tons average $96,088,000 dally in Union Pacific alone. The Closing Quotations. ‘To-day's highest, lowest, closing prices and net changes of etdcke from yesterday's final quotations are ae follow Net =% +1+] 441 Am. oe ‘Twine Am, Amer. Linseed Amer, Loco |. Am. 8m. & Ref. A. &. feel Fy bt jae Sugar Amer, ‘Tob. pt! Amer. Wool . Amer. Wool pf. pte: ‘Mint TEE+tle ete I+1] Pe — ECE Brees cher ercece, esEs Can. Pacific , Ches. & Ohio. [tilt . West. 5. Sate St er r Chie: Te ; Shic. & Beaua SR iW Ben BS PEE EEEP CEES ELRS OEE E. asneceliz sz Ses stes fea Pe} oe RE Goi. eet “a teen . Fuel ron Gol. South ol! South, 3 Con. Gas Gorn Prog. Corn Prod. Co, | Dol. "Hua. Den. & Rio G D. & Rio G. pe! Det. Union Ry | Dist. Sec.’ Erie Eria ere Gen. Gon. Gt. Py Hocking Coal pe Ti, Central. Inter Inter. es | Fee 27 i cre] & peeeBes' oF Li+lt++i peas et ARS BSA ++I If + oe FFE FETE FE ee FE FEE ES IFF EFS ery Kan. City South. Kan. gow. pf. +1tt & Pac. . Hiseutt I+11 RE RRS national Power shares the past two Some iden of the stupendous opera- since the first of this month may ibe obtained from the sales of six active stocks up to the close ity, has averaged 173,000 shares a day for the fwenty-two business days. At -% 1 $28 tae —* —% + : = 5 Reading 2 pe. + % Rep. Steel % Rock Tala Rock Island Slonx-Shintitield South. Pac 3 2: Et FE zy = + mr 33 S2aksae BAR F The total sales of stocks to-day were 716,100 shares, and of bonds $2,633,000. SURES, “SSA GOOD BUYING KEEPS COTTON PRICES UP. A lot of overnight selling orders supplied an active demand in the early from 6 to 9 points. There was a re- notion that cut most wf the advance, but later fresh buying orders wire en- counkered from brokers representing milis in Carolina and from interests on the continent, causing a second upturn, ‘The pening prices were: January, 11.2%; February, 11.20; March, 11.28 to 1.90; May, 11.40 to 11.41; June, 11.49 bid; August, 11.28 bid; xs October, 10,61. to Nbvember, 10.50 bid. The closing ‘prices were: January 11.05 to 1. february, 11.06 ‘to 11.08 March, 11-1 11.3 to 11.27; 21.32 to 11: N34, to I. 110 to Ta: SRR RARARRARS BAS cotten market t>-Gay. prices being up MERIEERR OE GENILEMEN'S Clothing to order on 81.00 LION BRAND: ;~, FOR MORE THANA QUARTER CENTURY THE LEADING 2 FoR 25° COLLARS |. TAME \S THE TEST OF VALUES: 'N8ST LION BRAND Auwars RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Pam eaere Luut ub Wy Ed WENT Y= 1 sec Pe eNe a! Dusbkouses “AND ‘coi far the leaving time trom and Certiandt sta. is th five lon il te uit ite na LOUIS AND CINGINNATE an prise, Re AND CINCIN. Wy tod nae olnt P.M, aoa 12.10 ‘night, “ee days, 0.25 A. M. and 4. es Dini Cat dt LON ees AS cae rove) (North Spo Spety Maths Ploa bes Ticket Offices: Nos, 401. 4 5 Way; Ika Fifth venue’ (below ad - Fitth ‘avenue (corner Gung. sod stations. named ay abo ton rireet. 800 Fulton Broadway and Pennaylv es es Phe New Fone Tek Annex To Will call for and. cheek barrage nd residences throug feStination. wae leph: “N43 Chelsea” THN Gah ace ever ww. ATTORBURY: pay R. ‘General Manager, ase’ ratte wer, ‘ano. W. Rap General Passenger Axent. | LOST, FOUND AND REWARD3, SD Pe eet a Al HPMcovery’ of two, ifunke aad ont sete ates from an express: Wagon I Harstow. ii ehart ‘preheat Montage aaates ine CE. McCAME.- 1354" roadway FOR SALE. weeki fee ta; wertect fit, fine material, EARLY “WANTS” FOR THE SUNDAY WO LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, 90 Cents Per Lane Dally—35 Cents Sunday, Lat raday la the Palm Room at brooche with aie suitable reward w turn to M. A. K. ‘athattan Hotel, and Best's. on 284 st.: liberal reward, Ad- 4 rooms, $14; 3 express eta Jc ‘ve paid for the Fe- | pees éabway FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LeT.| FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. 20 Cents Per Line, att Unfurnished. Delmonior’s or in| AMSTERDAM Ay. 20 Cente Per Line. Unfurnishec. aT H, Rei soe flats, pantry; rooms: new law house; all modern kmprove- ments, including telephone on premises; #23 to $34. Gress Pin, box 224 World §150 REWARD for the return of the gonds stolen from the #hop of Simon, 812 Chris- ; no questions asked; at thelr own arrangemen:s. large corner, Grooms, tiled bath, private halis, ateam, hot water; $30 up; commeno- LisTH § lag avj“five, six large rooms, -stenen- heated: private halls; new Dbullding; (ear Courtiand| Eleeant large, Ught 4 end & Toomed apart ment; hot ¥ ‘supply. 2p, M0 & 61 BOARDERS WANTED. Pennsylvania’s Passenger stae| cesar AV 100 B.—7 rooms COR SST ST, ‘and bath,’ ¢th floor. ist ative Taree | “W.—t, 5 light foonts, sieaii- modern’ improvements; _ privat gage™” building: block from subway ‘right, cosy room; all conveniences; mod- price; good tuble, near Gramercy Park—Neatly ed rooms, with board: bath: $5: 700 W.—Nioely furmdabed rooms with | PERRY BT, 5§—Handsomcly ae gai | EE traprovements; ih LAist wie | 108TH ST.. 23D, 834 W.—Large room, runnin, DITH, 80 W.—Sinele and doubt transients accommo: ‘me reasonable, fowly furnished rooms; ex- “all conveniences: orices mod- 1810, near 11 . Gil improvements: ~ 1908 Gear 110th et.)—Six Taree Sil W, feat Amsterdam hot te rooms, near Melrose—Hait | month | free large rooms and bath, Beret heated halls and bath, hot water, large, lin! W., corner Amsterdam @v.— Elegant corner apartments to rent; nents; $23 to $25. Inquire of th prove jan! tor. LIDDLE COURTS, Boston road, northeas: corner 168th st. New Houses, Just Completed select location, { apartments, most modern improvements, seven rooms, rents $30-850. — 4 corner Bradhurst av., block from | STH $7... 25 W. large roms. § FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 20 Centa Per Line. 8D_AV., 4417, near 1Sist st, Bronx—Fur- pleted rooms; private house; rent reason: ie. TTH AV., 43, near 14th (The Clayton). Hanfaomely furnished rooms, §2 up; tran- Silents accommodated. Large rooms, $3, $4, $6; OTH. 24 W.—Waem., clean roms, $1.50 up: _smail rooma, $1: large, $3; Southerners. LPH ST, 905 W.cine, large, sunny, front room, “heated, Mghted, running ‘water, moderate, NTH, 268 W.— Elegantly furnished rooms, & Up; all Improvements; heated house. ISTH, 50 W.—Clean roows, $1.50 up; me- glumn, $8; larwe, $4: Southerners accommor rated. | 12TH ST.. 07 W.—Newly furnished and swell Ggcoratéd large, small rooms: all’ conven: 83. 2TH. 55 W.—Sunny, suite, $0: medium. $3; heated hall rooms, $2 up; Southerners. 14TH, 240, W510, peated rooms, $1.50 to i transients mocommodated; fain W4TH, 234 W.—Hall rooms, bi targe, $3 up: small rooms. WiTH, 220 E.—Large, housekeeping, $4; also hall room, running’ water, $2. handsomely decorated; rent cheap; HTH, 218 W., near Broadway—Large and mall rooms; good table; Geri, 236 W.—Sunny room, 84 floor, @ bela; boas optional INE. ment, 1800 P: jen, conventent to 41! Janitor, 07—Blegant fiat, Punting a “heated, each 2 cosy rooms, ‘eendemen, $9 oF 3. Heated front room. with board, $4.00; with home com: light; every modern | Abo! FIV: large front rooms and bath: t 74TH, 85 E.—Sunny front room. ‘Gnd cold water! ex W, Desirable, eulte, table and eppointments unex: OSTIC ST. 800 Wri e extra large, Maht Nent table; moderal _ments . 181 z —Comfortable home, common- family, for two or peeiet: couple; rea- arched dome, and the main section will | _Morria—Board, room, } modern Rome: 4 roome and ¢ be 6 feet high The mein facade will be on the north side, facing Thirty-third street, with a mammoth vestibuled entrance, with a THE ADEL. Fl, 42 BAST 22D ST. excellent table board. ¥.—Handsome large 5-rooin apart= sculptured figures. ‘The apex of the m upd bath: all | Eosilent Boek BOARD WANTED, 20 Cents Per Line. ‘There will be an arcade and con- course on the enth avenue front opening off the waiting room, On the} war Contral Pa be wil | a | al is to have a spacious restaurant, with upper floors. The Interior is to bs| adorned with columns and ornamental! | FLATS & APARTMENTS TO. Ler. 20 Cents Per Line. RAR ‘The plans as tiled comprise a set of sixty-cight drawings, some of unusual | exunt leation. | tment enginecrs, | irk avi—Top fiat, ater; $10. Dermont. , 201 W.—Compleie BROOK! done for’ mee writes ‘Miss Blanche Sloane bf London, Eng., a sister of the famous jockey. "i was a great aufferer for three (i Neatly furnis improvenients; improvements; Femsonable prices BEST IN THE BRONX Five and six, elegant. rooms, bathe improvement; 9 $28. 3781 Bd av., near iTist at. nd ax high @rade Foome, new residential neighborhood; write for fee Sener isi ‘Tinton avs, ‘south Oz _1u8th_ a! 3LE FLAT, near Subway, Tare ares modern “ight, rooma; Font 6. A teen's "at B&B rooms, bath, mation. WwW. niS4TH Say Attention! One month free, Elegant new gpartments: 4 beautify) rooms, from gi0 te | 5 roome, $22 to $25; all impro’ ISTH, 26 W.—Parlor suite, heated, $4: others $1.00 up: hot water: Goutherners accom: modat and | 17TH, 900 W.—Laree newly furnished out- 6 room; sunny front; heat; elevator; eaeiieret "Dougan, iT b (W.—Newly furnished rooms, hot, ood, ati gus, $1.00" to $k White, ISTH, 3 Wo ‘small rooms; house: r; Sesventeaoe; shopping distret; asian, 10TH, 357 B. furnished large and gmat Toons, S170 upward; bathe quiet Nicely furnished front parlor, NUGGY omall oom for bee ‘82 uo: SAD, 400 W.—Single rooms; aleo other rooms comfortable; hot, cold water. Unfurnished—Brooklyn, | MIDDAGH BT., 68—Save ocarfare; 4 rooma, ath. apartments; block from Bridge; rent 2TH, 47 W.—Stoam heated, ainelo, double Toone!” parlor’ floor: basersen eareenraa accommodated, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 20 Cents Per Line. are prea ate nen nn nO 125TH. 313 E.—Furnished room, single and ali accommodatio; gentlemen 50 upward 132D, 40 W—Large and small roo nics _ Rediegiahed: ‘ladies or gentlemen, hows H 42 W.—Nicely furnished rooms, Teasonable; Subway 1 block. Dos- ITH BT, How: $i dally; central location; Breet GATES AV., parlors, large ‘square room: £o: "fight Phousekeepines hall room, $1.25. 2, coneenlent_Wiillamebure cove front room, with oF bridge—Las without board. LAFAYETTE AY ‘AV., 7—Nice heated rooms, $2! {ail conveniences; near 11 car lines. Te 8T,, 20 W e, sunny, connecting hounckeeping, ‘everyihing “supplied: meat aulet, ‘6—Laree, sunny basement room, furnished housekeeping; improvements; EBD! Teapectauie. —_—_——— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY 25 Cents Per Line, MANHATTAN. Miscellaneous, $700 FULL PRICE; and chicken 25 ménutes from jown, 7 monthly. Open | sai ae P. se tenants; cash Required, $1,800 per cent.; quick. Address Y 420 Worl BRONX, JEROME AY. LOTS, i to seronie at anaes ‘get off at a ‘house, 2388 Creston av., near it. ives teva iectemea as meee aot Broadway. jd S4TH, 822 W.—20 newly furnished warm Tooms: must let; 61,00 to $6 weekly. PECT PLACH, hear Underhill nT bathroom: all ight Tene $15_month. SeTH, 822 W.—20 newly currished warm rooins; must fet; $1.50 to $3 weekly. $1) LIEW SIH 816 In the four large rooms and tiled bath, tg: In the new ehree-atory pislrad Hamburg av, and Cooper it INS PECT OUR $14 & $15 FLATS. modern Improvaments, 1. block from Brooklyn and Wiliameburg Bridge car in <3 to 281 Moffatt at., bet, Hamburg and Knickerhooker_ avs. ROUGH PARK—In_ few 2-famiiy ned houre, 7 rooms; all smprovements: no chjection two, three children. 1220 UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 Cents Per Line, FURNISHED ROOMS f0O LET. 2) Cents Per Line, 471, 834- two gentlemen; cou- AV... 404, Bronx—Front rooms, suitable for Heri Ro opposition: rea- ponable EXINGTON AY, 1285 (@ith)—Heated par- connecting perro hal) rooms; mprovementa; housekeeping; gentlemen. double | | 34TH, 198 W.—Cholco, handsomely furnished, “lange and small room; $2.50 upward, 30TH, 140 W.—Single end double rooms, $3; team heat, ter, 8OTH, 01 W.—Large ae Sead front room, auitable for two Pereona;, $6 206 —Charming furnished _ rooms; on water, bath, seam heat, §2 up. Me Bing! dou) 5 “SDroateayy transients. accommodateds Enterer tn basement: meals optional, Wid, 187 W.—Aitractive rooms. near Grand ‘Central, subway, elevated and all ZiT. 200 W.—Rooms, with private baths: sind basernrnt room, double; small room, $2. it double and up; bath; house quiet; W. 1.00 top, 217 B—Sunny ro heat, bath, running wa SOTA. 347 W,—Conmenial gentleman, wishes youinmate;, jarge, elegant room; 2 brass 1-2. gentlemen} B.—84, story front square, bath Afolning: private family; references, 63D, 163 W.—Furnished hall room, bath, ~-stgem heati gentlemen. Mooney. __ ieTH, 186 E.—Nice large room, running wa- tor, bath; ball room; private house. SD, 109 W.--Larwe rooms, light housekeop- ing, $0,60-$6; steam heat, UTIL ight housskavpet: ‘le fail ra 5| DEXINGTON « Urfurnished, *Plock horta 1blat, 94 av. a. Cypress ava—t. ble. bath, hot-water | 1-5 SOCOrS ONES: Pe es latest Improvements; Ra ee dS PL, 48, off E. mse ot.—Neatly Sold by W, 8, Rockey, Bth ay, & Sith at. NF. | 1105—Parlor floor to let for doctor's office; private house, mis; quiet Round. Tae B. exe eaeey, Toom, ‘heated; Moa FRED. M. SMITH REALTY COMPANY. romans. +44 Court bt, ‘Telephone O10 Bate, ‘HORN ST. oF ye WEN HOTT AND 380! PRICE eh 8°000; SMALL AMOUNT FR D. M. SM IE, Broadway and 2ist— | “Temple ba, Bowing sectio | price $11,000; solute bargal Flatbush a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, city 25 Conts Per Line. BROOKLYN, NEAR BOROUGH HALL. HOUSE AD 100: RENT $480; | Pacific rt.. between Smith & Roorum FREDO. M. SMITH REALTY COMPANY. : BASY TE: 82S Atinntic ay. near Smith st, off mt. near Hoyt st, 7 Hull et., Junction Fulton st: Miller’ dv, near Fuiton st. GO Hawthorne at). near Flatbush ev, SOL Monroe st, near Ralph ar, DE HAUN. 41 Liberty st., New Ye FOUKTH AV. PARKV Y. Six-femily brownstone and bricl and bath ? 3 each vege nah baal tb! pak ate.. Brov Beautiful Flatbush Villa, $8,000, pets etka $10,000; Lt Jars large own S45 Flatbush av ‘Brook! ives CHOICE PLOTS IN FLATB BUSH. ‘Unparalleled in price. location or terms; ab Investigate, EDWARDS, &) roOkIyR. 5 ft tists afer to fate ote aia GrieckeWedB a ae nae SPE CULATORS. investors and home. atten! Several desirable barral aaa . Steda oF dollars belsw Yall peices: ekoee Investigution invited. GOODW! will pay 10 | BARGAT Corner three-sio! world.” y fiat, with store: suitable for any. Busi On ncoount death. Corner Cypress ay, pa as av.. New Cal hove: whee, COMEL eenent Fete 355 A i ate hear ° Kore av. “ARTHUR B15 W188 ot ee st ie wee jets: tine fruit, tree a \dress i mitt as Weak at ae ln Be ae BY. New Lore. xe Ri) P. * i frame, BIGGEST, BARGAIN in the Bronx; S family one EA EMEYER ae ae ro, a amilips ROE OTs White Piali ad (rot "in Yonkers $500" upwarde® oasty me 7 eitel moos allel. Rose, “Btw. 42d at HORSES, CARRIAGES, AO! EN! ae Bree, BIB OOO! terma GEREN: 2) Cente Per Line. eR | rhnnenrnrennnnnnenr cnt BROOKLYN. KGSOGNT feaes Capiring wilt sell outa investors, LOOK ar uns, HE gee ae Sa ng Oth ay. Tent #1,044; ornen i et one | ie sith ‘a. Be ee if ortega: dntory double brick ‘orner Hat @ camiites | PACZORY, CLOBER, jifud, otter Nip ct endl | aH aa ee rrang ating po Lae sg Ae ne Pik welling 4 teama stro j fated for lens than BO per cant, more: other | NOFwH and @ single horses, trucks, Darguine tn fete amt ?-tamlly houtes; det ae a SULLIVAN, Sth AV. & 52D ST, BYKLYN, BUTCHERS AND GROCERS. » Bele IVER tal to let, S-story double brick corte ‘at. “a7 ‘feet. front, 101 Seer iii 5 a Berke: A hy fey i a nlehed: reat chance tor @rocer and butoher: no dppention: iolie.mariet th Boing” bull agine "Scan tik houses | <5 oop Wo : from. 95,800'to $7,200, easy Nodke = parnass, cheap. this’ property: ‘and! make money. BiLLIVAN, | _ Bien ot. bullder,-on_premines, YOUNG 43 mC Fo) COMER SAT, CORE, WG! | BN te Gh a io rept $2,659; price $23,000; 5 minutes’ walk from Borough HAVE YOU SEEN FATHER? 800 the Funny @ide of TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD