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- Spon: : Eph: found x PHTHRSBURG, have taken Into i erersete at whose found cyanide of potassium and other Geadiy chemicals, sufficient, ‘t is sald, $0 Wil halt the population of St. Petera- burg, and thousands of revolutionary PON OF THE _ RUSSIAN REBELS, Milerérists with with Enough of Stuff to Kill Half of Population Arrested. Feb, 17,—The | custody eikht residence was hhere have been advised of Saratoff of the members Revolutionary Committee {n- @ agrarian troubles in vot Berstofe. Among those many students. One of the to have a powoned poseession. vonia, — Meb. and explosives port 17,—Russian inapect- ousan oopreren end the troo| A depot of 7, has been die- in the centre of tho city. in the @ally. Three punitive expediti ‘at Dondang: ot ontinue tions are where there has been another revolu- outbreak. Sake Gas Pressed Stvel pr.. Steel Sprig. Steal Sp. as follows: ae er ae) THE CLOSING. QuoTAnioys slowest, closing. prices be marked with at least two @ens at locks from yesterday's Net ge, Canes. Committee of Organizations is Appointed to See Matter Rushed Through, TRY SAMPLE DESIGN Copper Stencil Surrounding Arc . Light to Be Erected Free of Cost. Representatives of twenty-one civic organizations and public eervice cor porations are about ¢o lock horns with Hough President Ahearn on the street sign praposition. This was decided at @ conference held last night at the Bar Association, when representatives of these interests met to hear reports of committees and consider steps to be taken to have street aligns dlapiayed with uniformity throught the city. This committes was organised last year and has been at work ever gince . ‘The chairman, J. L. Brower, of No. @7 West End avenue, explained, th calling the meeting to oréer, that the Brrough President hed continually put the committees off with promises, and thet when asked why his promise had not been kept he would Invariably have some excuse, very pleasantly given, but leading no nearer the desired re- suit, A special committee made a re- port to that effect, and added that it had learned from Borough President Ahearn that nearly all of the appro- prietion of $20,000 made for the purpose of signing the street corners had been expended, and the streets are generally not designated. More Promises Unkept. The committee reported, in addition, that Mr, Ahearn promised that all street corners in Manhattan above Fourteenth street shall be properly designated before six weeks have ex- plred, but it was the sense of the com-|- mittee that at the present ‘rate of Progress this promise could mot be made good. “Mr. Ahearn,” sald the committee, “made a similar promise last October. He said that-all the streets in Man- hattan above Fourteenth street should each intersection within six weeks, but nothing was done, and ¢he same ex- cuses Were given as before—that the MUST LABEL STREETS AT ONCE y his wife co run about Street Sign to Be Tried. Just outside the door of t. The other had | started in Busch’s rooms. Further in- westigation developed that of! had been employed in starting both fires. All the nallway oll had been Following a euapicious fire in the five- story tenoment-house at No, 0 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street carly eo-day, in which tenants were thrown Into panio and many hed to escape from smoke am] flames over the roof, Fire Marshal De Malignon omlered the ar- rest of Witilam Busch, who lived with the second for of the ‘house and who was one of the first to to the street when the cry of “fire!” wae raised. Policeman Long, of the East One Hundred and Tweoty-sixth street sta- tion, was In front of the tenement when a statement from him, He woul only | say that mfctudco had been made and ‘was innocent. | SiStoen was arruigned in Hariem Po- ice Court later in The | men estimated the loss in the tenement jut loos than $500. . ——————— PROFIT TAKING KEPT COTTON PRICES DOWN. ‘Week end realizing prevented the cot- ton market making a tatisfactory re- the Gay. fire- [WOODED DEATH AS Wrists Told Husband She . Was Feeling Well. Mrs. Rose Queckbrewer had been Il for-many months and she often begsed her physiclans and her husband to give her a drug that would take her out of her pain and at the same time relieve the fusband of his constant care of her. Because they refused, she cut the veing Inher wrists early to-day and bled to death in her home, No, 271 Avenue A. ed death might come at an: grew worte slowly, ‘and some weeks 2£0 E was ber on vhalf re- seekbrewer wan talking with his tn- ae wife ey a o’clook th! this morning. She fool Detter’ than I have felt mince Say Zeck ang” ted of me I The husband went to sleep, Hoe did Dot know until several hours et to Seat oad. : PUT UNDER ARREST. Blaze ,dangered Many and Caused Great Panic. Following an early morning fire in the five-story tenement at No. 29 East Ono Hundred and Sixteenth street, the apartments of William Busch, Fire ;|Marslial De Malignon to-day ordered the arrest of Busch and he was locked up in the East One Hundred and Twen- ty-wixth Street Police Station, on sus- Picion that he started the blase. ‘The Fire Department conquered the flames after @ panic among tenants in the house and neighborhood. The dam: | age was abput race Se ~ THE ACCUSER. His Complain: “Every charge I make is true. If not, I would be in jail for criminal Mbel. I defy any of- ficial of the traction interest 1 = 1m | Contractors had been hampered pby| The | | to take issue with me, and I 110" 2 Be 3 (SBS ey Sarva hed Ree @ ullow fis placing {sponse to the rather firm cables to-| {9 tsan lguue wih mer ane bY on . on thelr poles free of cost, lind has also/ day, first prices etarting 3 points fiigher| 'Nre ME Jerome to deny what | temps Posts, and further delay| offered to equap the poles on comers|to 1 lower. ‘The slight advance was on aan 7 : would be necessary."* Wirere needed with a concrete pedestal | near months, and was followed by reac-| 2"Fe disouss 1t."—William N. =3 A committee to be appointed by the| fo,.ecranged chet tet ome eat | tions under yesterday's close, Trading |+ A ™MOFy. who says that Jerome prac- } || chatrman was then directed to take on it and the unsightly stumps |was moderate end mainly professional,| ‘cally shlelds the traction magnates. | the matter up at once with the Bor-!of old strest lamps now dimfiguring the | outside of March, ‘i ‘which consider- ——— A) ough President, and it the sina aresremoved = Tete DOxe# aMixed can be|able business wae done by leading THE DEFENDER. not In place by the first of April the Losikle a ‘The openiig prices were: February. ——- oH 4 1y| Commitee la to take steps to eee that) egible House Numbers. 1072; Magen, 0:76 ¢0 Ape aay, nae Hin Auswer. 244-2344 — 1s) It tg done. It was explained th the ordinance Wwas proposed providing ie? "Se se = 8 for numbering all ‘August, 1002 to 108; ‘September, 058] «4 +t intena t 10s, ai conferress that probably $2.00) more will!'so that the iumbers ean pe rene rest | bid; October, 10.42 to 104s; November,| gad Gon, intend to be blown of 1% ~~ — |be needed before the whole borough 'the street at all hours of the day or| 10.47 to 10.49; December, 10.49 to. 10.50, ie 1S 13. | can be furnished with eigne, pisht and) providing @ penalty of $%| |The closing prices, were: | February, TEA FACTS. Me rapid advance of Ceylon and Indla Aagitea-producing countries is one of the! =. hoteworthy features of Iness of the present day. "Fo i —% 2 ‘3 2h the te: or many yeérs. China was the storehouse for the supply of this article of #umption. Then Japan came to the front niver: ‘sal con- ba tea-growing country, and, by means thelr extensive advertising, boomed Uheir cuit pA gh Now, fe taken however, a back seat, teas 0 oft “ge and. India hay those these and to a of both ‘This Is largely owin Greater wi purity and superior delle flavor of the Ceylon and India he modern way of buy: % tea ia the best method to insure tea proper! Pe nd ity, and only w Tead packages is the matioate flavor preserved. hen the tea is Th e ate = y package teas now on the market. mi h can be obtained from dGoid Be own ved the 3 fetent rb the yecent’ex- ore the heavy foss-of' cash Design of Stencilled Copper. A design was submitted for signs to be; atuehed to the are light poles which have been placed in Broadway Tea other avenues ned streets, This provides for a steni en t the West End Association has had a yClastric Hart pele ax Drealwae it At the elootric Nght pole roadway a Seventy-aecond stree ordinance will be Bait at * Meeting of the Board of aldermen, vet to 10.99:' Jul 13 large number of express companies | 10. ry depai and Fitth, {nthe or avenue, and which will eventually, adorn} which The ellled copper’ to the » backed by lass, in the form/all the id In t ur owe: fo the oars See ae a eens ae ta pecminr Ropes, So thet Soe Neat te entation, Net Comnanne jal examina’ of April to enforce ai data will the law. This | 1 ‘es Were represent: inal ‘Serect Stening, Confers specially on account of the 3 wage Mae convenience to make a Hi all streets Which are not signed. ao that len the committee takes steps after erie all the necessary ein ataunoh believers in the Steel shares | who declare that they will hold on no fatter what the market may do. These Steel Corporation. ‘Tne statenent was made to~iny that S|aince its organization the U.S Steel] |) DUE To-Day | ‘ e Rouen, Favre Cin j Corporation has pala $100,000,000 for new | Yille.de Rouen, Havre Pati Nira construction without issuing any new badoes. “Vizcuin: seouritles. This expenditure does not inolude the purchase of the Union Steel Company and the Olaraton Steel Com- y, for which $47,000,000 bonds were , guaranteed by the big steel com- pany. It is asserted officially that with- jn the next few years the net earnings | of these consuiuent companies wil! more than cover the purchase price. nough has already been saved by the jon of 7 per cent. preferred stock nt, bonds to pay the guaran- teed Interest on the Union and Clairton bonds up to date. The U, B. Steel Cor- poration has set aside $10,000,000 out of current earnings {pr the construction of s Indiana steel plant. It ts expect is plant will cost $25, will be pwkt without issuing of any new securities, The new orders for we s entered on the books of the steel corporation during the past week ugyreguted 50,00 tons, making the total tonnage of orders fow finished material deliverable this year 2,500,000 tons, The bank statement to-day was an agreeable surprise. ae heavy lows of cash by the banks up to yesterday phreatened to wipe out the entire sur- lus, but decreases in the deposit and foun’ accounts reduced the. required re- serve more than 33,000,000. The decrease in surplus was only $169,660, leaving the Franctno, Presumably for account of loyal boomers find much to encourage | 3adonna .. them in the bulletins issued by the hamet CHT Cameons Barb Liandort City, Shields. Antwel Koenig Albert, Nupita Alvonnulh 8. Deny. | subsequent rise: he ie, Japanese vernment. ponerse are fare that prepara- jons are deing made to gitar 2 ays ——_—_ PORT OF NEW YORK, INCOMING STHAMSHIPS, | Southampton. OUTGOING STE STBAMSIIPS, travel, Lucania, Liverpool, retartan “St. Thomas. Philadelphia, rane. rathampton, Rarin da en Have you a Kroonland, eltic, Azore: ue Poet Royal. TY, atan, Ma"Guayra. Mien” avesntina, ¥ sicheglae 10.63: March, 10.48 to 10. BO ; Magy 10.87 to. ly, 11.00 to 11.01; Ac September, 10.49" to Octoader, 10.38 to 10.89; November, 10.42 10.44; December, 10.43 to 10.46. fem and haok without wasting time ? By using the Telephone it saves time and 2 TELEPHONE? 0. funiclpal Organizations, ‘of |. ee committee acting ae silent Was the outgrowth. They are { sted| BUYING BY SHORTS HELPS WHEAT SOME, Wheat prices milled a bit today on covering, but the market tendency was cownward, the opening being at @ loss that was not fully recovered in” the Corn was steady. New York's opening prices were: May wheat, 89 to 89 1-8; September, 85 7-8. TELEPHONE 00. Dey Sirect. m= EARLY “WANTS” SHE SOOTHED HIM Invalid Wife Who Slashed in Harlem Tenement En-| THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1900. ALARMIST HELD ON ARSON CHARGE Fire in a Harlem Tenement} Traced to Two Spots Sprin- kled with Kerosene, PALM ROOM FOR erick O. Beach Had Street Clothes and Were Barred. De Courcy Forbes and Frederick 0. Beach, socially known tn this clty, went without their evening raiment Tuceday night when they entered the Palm Room of the Waldorf-Astoria and were perforce requested to leave by the man- ‘agement. It was the first time, they sald, they had ever experienced such treatment, und the first, time, too, they declared, that they had ventured out without the proper evening dress. A sult may fol- low, ag the gentlemen to-day expressed thelr indignation and have‘already con- sulted counsel, A the Waldorf-Astoria te for Csi only, they want to know. Betieve thine ‘const eae te tutional a ne eats piace, ia He eat cat attire—or kt, e, police ferener a, diate, te they wer ay entered fhe palm is in the Waldorf Vwi ot odie the Building: than they were int dres: Mr. Willard H Barse, manager of th Waldorf-Astoria, said last evening tha he had no inforination to give with re- gant to the inident, us it fad not ben reported to him. | “Such a rule, has,'“sala he, “been in effect here ever since the beginning of the winter. We have decided that one room In the house shall be exclusively for patrons in evening dress and our, +efforts to | have been well rece! “Many parsons have expressed thetr Appreciation of our efforts In that di- rection, It understood thoroughly | is in| that the Waldorf Palm Room 1s for, fora Db boot is pay (weak stamach) dys- the use of those who come In evening dress.. The custom obtains in English hotels. It is a good one and will be continued.” ———.—— LONDON STOCKS DULL | WITH PRICES MIXED. | LONDON, Feb. 17.—Money food “request in the market to-day. Discounts were a shade easier. Trad- ing on the Stock Exchangé was dull and prices were irregular pending the | settlement. The King’s speech at the opening of Parliament Monday is await- ed with Interest, especially among the traders In Kaffirs, who are suffering frou depression and fears of difficulties in regard to the tarryover. Consols were fairly steady at the tower level. Home rails, were sustained by the announcs ment of a working arrangement. bi was in {ween the Northwestern and the Mid- land Ratlroads, * whose i" firmer, Americans opened dull on the prospect of stocks grew a bad New York bank statement, Hed to slightly over parity on New Cr EVENING DRESS ONLY. |De Courcy Forbes and Fred-! Sfaf, bring about that condition | lee] feverish? Have headache? Back- ache? In fact, “ache all over?” Have ocean mal cally sens sensations ? tee urred? Bad 2 Sally in morsing? Bad, foul breath? Perhaps nausea, or "sickness tt stom- ach” Peg enon! tonal noes weak; ipired, blue and The nen Petipa symptoms common to stomach and iver’ hee eee often precede at of coun arious affections, grip, bro "lung fe fever,” or Bneumonia. ichever ailment ea may be sure that it | it to them Os soon as nyse by puttin so system to rights, sad invigorating 81 bowels, and thus poritvieg your blood and system and enabling it to throw off ne ir ne bo sd ean edi it ‘or the above medic es fence has as yet produced i Dr, Plerce’s Golden ‘Neattcal iscover It is not a secret, or patent medicine, a its ingredients being printed on the Title wrapper. It is the prescription of a well- known and experienced physician. It contains no alcohol or other harmful, | Bape: tonnine agents —chemically aly Bure ‘refined glycerine being used vent and extracts ol icin which it {s com: It is mi rom the Jollowing American medical eaten ee Toot, Queen's root, Toot, i Hie mel root tnd Biacie herrybark. ‘he fre elke properties of omerces aro ex- y exact and peculiar wig itn ‘use of chemically pure, ipl lycerine, of proper st th, and i ee of apparatus and applignces devised for this special Parone and in such @ way as to produce a most perfect pharmaceutical compoun zi As to the superior curative pro erties of some of the above in; we can | only give room here for a very briefest extracts from standard medica] works, but more complete information will be sent 724, Sree of charge, in pam phlet form, if you will send your ad plainly written on rate ter, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bacainy lL. Xoy with a request for for the sam | Of Golden Seal root Prot.” Bartholow, of Jefferson Medical College, says: "Ve: useful a3 a stomachic toni@ (stomac tal card or peps! tric catarrh (eatarrh ok stpinach an and headaches accompan’ ‘the sam * Chronic catarrh ot ‘the intestines, even if it has proceeded to ulceration, is remarkabl ly benefited by , Hydrastis (Golden Seal). It may | | be given as a remedy or intermitene, | chronic and malarial Heated en- i ped spleen of malarial origin.” ‘Organic Medicis by Grover D., of New York, we extract the "Hydrastis (Golden Seal) ex- ercises an especial influence over mucous | surfaces, pon the liver it acts with sauel us diver ‘and efficacy. As a chol- iver invigerator| eas few in affections of 1 ! lee! aie viscera Me gto it eiiclent and. rellable. remedy. “A | Scrofula, glandular diseases generally, cutaneous eru; raptions, indigestion, debility, diarrhea an mstipation, piles and all morbid “apa seritical dis. Coo further says: ™ Hydrastts (Golden Seal) is also of inestimable value he treatment of chronic deran, Mateo the liver. It seems to ex: an especial influence over the nenanic (iver) structure generally, resolving (dis- {is an Also-in IS THIS WHAT AILS YOU? * If the Symptoms Fit Your Case, Remember “A. Disease Once Known is Half Cured.” few ot the | of MEDICA! Pierce al ind | enced phy as _confiden' ences: pondence, 7 Prof. John M. Scudder, 'M. Ciné cinnati; say$ of Golden Seat Piet stimus lates the digestive processes and Inc the feet ee o! yes +» By th Sas the blood is enriched. In rela- tion to its general electa on hs Ag tem, there .is no medicine in use about which, there is such general unantmit; of ts the ton Tt ts wi iy reerded tonic -useful in all ‘i ane io Stone root, th rere Dis- PENSATORY says: “I in diseases OF atcunt ach and Porat appetite, promotes flow, of gastric juice: tonig effect. upon ofgang Involved. A g remedy in indigestion, dyspepsia, chiens gtr increasing ‘tho secretion from Prot, *Fiaiey eon. ya Dy ot Bennett Medical va of Stone root: "In catarrhal gastrit (inflammation of stomach) ,where the circulation js defective, ft, élther alone or combined with hydrastis, is of first importance. They increase the appetite an atly improves the ‘digestion and assimilation of Is a heart tonic of direct and caarures influent Excellent In the bicycle heart, in rhea= aed Arai ten) and clergyman’ 's sore reservative, of the med thro: All the-other Ingredients entering Into the composition of “Golden Medi peal eoysiya are caually ies for ve effects mach, liver an bowel affections and Ave of them for bronchial, throat and jan affections attended with severe Geli Sxpectorar tion and kindred sympto But you had best read for yourself the “words of praise” written cperter each and every ingredient of this mary Be efficacious medicine by leadiny oe praca onors ond writers. Thi yon can do by for the booklet mentioned in t ey ale Ing column, No medicine for like purposes has any such professional endorsement, as" Golden Medical Discovery,” which should have more weight in all the ordinary tes! monials so lavishly flaunted before tha public by those who are atrald to publi their formule that the seatey ight ol investigation may be turned nm Shem, It 1s well to know what one kes into the stomach whether fn the form of food, drink or medicine, From the same little book of extracta mentioned above {t will readily be seen why Dr. Pierce’s Favorite 'Preseription works such marvelous cures in those chronic and distressing diseases peculiar to women. In all cases of pelvic catarrh with weakening drains, bearing or “dri ging-down” pains or distress, and fn al? monthly or periodical derangements snd irregularities, the “Favorite | Prescri tion” will be found to be made of Suse the right ingredients to meet and cure the trouble, Your druggist sells the "Favonirs Presciption” and also the "GoLDEN Discovery.” Write to Dr. it your case. Ho is an experi- clan and will treat your case tial and without chars for Address him as directed column, easy to be well as {l]—and reve t is a much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of fllness. Dr. hee Pleasant Pellets cure Kae des jon. ules. One little "Pe tive, two a mild cathartic, They are eae sugar-coated Hots is ag entie faxa All dealers in medi nes sell them. Pierce's 1000-page Mnstrated othe Common Sense Medical Advisers? solving) biliary deposits,’ removing ob- Is sent free in paper covers on receipt ct oes a Ee moting secretions, the various functions. It erafnenty sholagogue (liver accelera- be reed upon for the relief patie ri iver) torpor.” i formerly sold for $1.50 Dr. B. and /21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing onty. For 31 stantpe at clothe bound volunie 1 be was LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 80 Cents Per Lane Daliy—3§ Cents Sunday. Tada sical habioge Yount pay: | rant Taduat ¥ nies pay — ease retum book £2: bank. rt Sr at. BOARRERS! WANTED. 20 Cents LEXINGTON AY.. ner room for tw $5. Malchel. FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. 2 Cents Per Line. yaker Teauire taniton 10TH, 211 W.—S roome und bath, steam and _ hot’ 330._Apply_Janttor. Hes steam-heated care FURNISHED F ROOMS TO LET. 20 Cents Per Lin "—Biegant sunny back pari Taree front’ room; all conveniences, icely furntshe’ large ted; every convenience, 28D, RO We Clean, heated medium, 85: poreels 3D, 316 “Tain bath, SSH, 304 W. other rooms; 21TH BT. rooms: coeaeats 2TH, ‘Furnished room to let, Cath. “Apbiy in sto 20TH ST., 156 B.—Nicely, furnished rooms, large and snail: eas an: Nice $2 to H. W.—Steam heated. larce ‘aiso'” patior ‘foot: "guket” noure large housekeeping and with STH. 48 W.—Newly form! running water, bath; larg aed oma _Upwai HM, 188 W.—Cholce, and small rooms, $2.50 wy le and ta bath, open. plumb ~— Sin, ‘stenm heat 175 BoNioely furnished rooms, ault- ‘with or without board; moder- all room: ‘a appotritmvents ‘wmex: BOTH, —Large and email heated ieee: “oubptancial ‘able; early breakfast; Feasonable. sin- way moderate 220 W.— with bo Glo room, near L and z Brechin )—Fur- DUFEIELD 8T., (near, Fulton! nished rooms; ‘exoctient home e0k- ing; terms very reasonabl FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. 20 Cents Per Line. Furnished. fy mre, LTH, 58 W.~ He 7, completely, far provements; "hot wat ‘supply. frequently causes stomach troubl right them. When your stomach is out of condi that no food can su SPB: It must be shorcughl and strengthened. Food never does thi les, but careful are the greatest stomach medicine human skill Don't attempt to cure your stomach by dietin; starve and get little beneht. Give Beecham’s Pil! preeent surplus of the banks 025, Hank presidents say that they ‘expect to meet heavy drafts from the interior for currency for several weeks to come. he sping outilow of money has ently begun wbout one month earlier an last year. One of the chief causes nis week was the Lait ams eee & will again know the pleasures of a sound digest return and the stomach again work without any disc will clear, the face you're looking.” ese are facts, not fanci Sold Everywhere in Boxes, Fating Carelessly |: BEECHAM’S PILLS | p PnP) out, while people will remark “How well Prove it yourself, - eating will never tion, it needs help ly cleansed, settled IspHt St Hae coiteetly irae Tmatic pool movem 1] Chicago's opening prices were: May W.—Bxcelent board and ST. a Way attares just as soon as mareet eae: | wheat, St 12 to 68 If July, $2 1-8; Sep. ic: two, B10. The Adelaide en, ans es Sf Be Sere ions become more favorable. 2 | tember, $1 1-8 to $1 1-4; May corn,’ 42 4 = ished, = SATURDAY, Feb. 17. | tion ts catted to ome striking facts in | to. 42 68 to 42 $l; July, 43 TA to 43 os | MEH. 108 W. — Nicely“ farn Sorup a agen: Bary, 2 aoarinanty Ta rome Pretty nearly everybody had United connection. Within the past cen years! New zo “k'a_ ‘closing prices were;| tienen, $10-$1 parler’ fects ays iano; BOTH, 168 E.—4 large rooms and bate all Aidtear Bioa” caniinon’ OF eale| ee ithe Bee enlenae 1 OF the Southern Rallway Muy, 837-8 bid; July, *o 6S ote| bath: sutiterners accomm improvements: cortar house: low ret the stock market to-dey, | miles wang, 7acreased from 4.139 to 7,209] fered: Sopternber. 85 3-4" offered. ITH, 214-216 W, (The Oucerard)—Conneoting | 00TH, 18 'W.. “near Central Park Wate opening: of the si i | allen end the Grose tonnage has in- Suits Bel Bot ered: June, |*Oakiors, euperior table; moderate; tran Elegant 5 Tooms, all tmprovementa, Offerings within the first ten minutes The rom outa to 21,000,000 tons.» Dee Sor bie! ptember, | stents. agsregated 20,000 shares, and the eager | on tor any ey ges pee hinge ay Chicago's Clowing prices w were: Wheat—| 14TH, 189 W. W.—Handeomely furnished. large i PR Bar ten] ti Fat Fooms, selling spirit foroea the price down to! Ther are several thousands of cotton | MAY, Sh LA: duly, rts to 817-8 Corn—| rooms; al conveniences: nore iat $10 W.—Apartments of 6 rooms. 411-2 to 415-8. From all appearances | mills on the Jines of the Southern sya, | September, 48 7-8 to 44 a = ay with improvements, $23. Bee the professional traders who ee been Wlaea kane Gon pane mention crops oe gee Beinetine house: 65-00. ely ae A. Sch holding Steel common for some time are | Deeveaing’ verre nds in the six| = date few | seers ae by frightened by the persistent weakness! "Universal ‘weakness was manifested |BELASCO SUFFERS BY FIRE. 2167, (180, WK We can accommodate few ofictonmn ay Ape of these shares. Must of the Bteel| by nearly all of ‘the Nard ‘coal road| WASHINGTON, Feb. i.-Fire was| sve ere ere 3 stock which was thrown on the market | § ae forenoon. This waa due in| a... aM map. Bs W—Pieasant emall room with| 127TH, U1, 3) E.—Elegant peccery ei | jay came from professional sources | Conreseree tojcenettional. rumors in tha| Uscovered early to-day in one of the | 82. 0° Wionapie: = first-class table, and @ rooms, bath; nicely oom sated to-d ey) eo Dp 4 balaeoa gonference’ between the anthracite oper-| Gressing-rmooms of the Belasco Theatre, Ww. way —Comfortat 7 Inquire of Janitor, and was taken up by brokers bdlleved | ators and the ‘miners. “ie “TH. 28 near Broad ceie’ | i@eTH Si., 27% W.—a and 4 light roome, Ta rabreuset We Morgan aid’ Rocke: | Of Wall aivesr ding 4Re Sentiment | on Latayette Sausre, ocoupied by tee two ; good’ table; telephone: reasonabl Mot wares, git ts Sie: pei Tes fs coal strike: ts variable Meet te | Cortenge of te De Wolt Hop) ‘Pleasant front rooms, sult- 260 WI 784TH ST. feller Interests. he time there. fi rg ble, piost, of | Company, ie, ouple: ood board; telephone: Fea: 248-260 WEST 154 : Tn sympathy with the extraordinary | ther ane fuer Sethe a bellet tha: | It was quickly extingulehed with only | « $28, fou" Better Flats for Less Money. 5 — tena ooo weakness of the Steel shares the entire | Hef was slightly weakened 2 Cus be-| a nomina ‘rrar, 200 We Dauble_ ahd ingle Toomer aha ail Smprovemsntes: capec- market relapsed into the dumps. Not- ge i juced prigaa; also table tion invited’ be sure of tae Mant masher withstanding the prevailing bearish : poe (02. ®.. room fa ae zwes) Rented; RENTS — $15-$2 1. sentiment, howevér, there are some SHIPPING NEWS. How can! get to Har- ‘also small room; first-class tab! , bath, steam heat, 5 i trim: 2 blocks went ot othe et tr ghia Beet elevated station. 5 ROOMS & BATH, $15,620. Ant i peer TaS-144 EASY Sot sr Apart \3 Tare R1A.8O Te EGS, ee 30TH, 232 &. housekeeping: 30TH. az eens eircom to, & Pectoble couple for Spot keeping. ‘opposite Hotel Astor—Heatod private baths; telept Large, peat room for light at! 33. $12) pr Transients. TH, Al}, W,— Elegant * $1.50 up; bath; vat MOTH. 215 W.. Broadway—W arm, com: iy aca ralahed, $9.1 4TH or “a ¥. ane rooms, lar double and alnle quiet house; pri- SOTH, 852 i Housekeenine ‘and einxie, $1.80, ‘convenience! 5st —Large, sunny front room ero ection Dear’ ‘path See ‘water: sap, 218) W, to. rf, 3| Hors. near Waite ot Yonkers) Joining sold: for plexant ge, ti 000. | | REAL ESTATE*FOR SALE, CITY 25 Cents Per Line, MA.NHATT, Miscellaneous. & Coes gown. 103 Och on ene BRONX. JEROME AY. LOTS $30 up: Deane est payinents: Palette io “Seroms ay. trolley, “met oat Cd S. 218 125th et. fn Plain $00. pendorely turabined | FOR, SAT 3. floor: none Put tranelt sacion, helghborhood; — grice $14. R, Westchester Jackson ay. BROOKLYN. Bath Beach jue a rie LOTS ex- 500, 00 LOTS And a number Rigi near ‘the, proposed 350 and upward. Don't See the property mpued RISEY, athe Flatbush Choicest Section. 127 ae bia LeROR nga b an etens my eds do also Resta tite Re, Tmapthly. Gaym na eon ou on a ‘inch block from Nos- . Pssert bargain, WADE “owner, Brooklyn, STTH. ‘W.—Nicely turn! bie rhe a bath; Sebway ‘reason: Ss ms oi rooms; light 78TH, 156 ¥, aing water; board: and coping, Nicely furnished privat a teeioe. —— FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. * 20 Cents Por Line. 40—Large, small rooms, com- Terable, conveniences all cars; hot water _always; gent UpXxiNneTo: re japecmerna, hal tied anand? Sasi io A Pneraee day, LEXINGTON, aXe (487, near sos tt ‘month, superior socomm telephone service, : , aa | Soe, iat 1500 seeiee Gates, Brook ier fonaea? private et hating: reference! 118TH, 427-E.—Mine furntehed room; two gentlemen or couple; respectable houne. 3MBD, 510 Wea Aeropelle Hotel) —ai rooms and suites, or without 10TH ST. 112207 aie double rooms, i,t Merete inodera improve water, IVP 194 .—Handsomely, completely tur. modern improverienta. Jane fur- m= r improve: 2 farm roome for ladies LEXINGTON, 140¢—Warm rooms sco 81.00, 190TH. fu jcely ‘scom: 2h Wy aonited? conventent elevated, ora pass fur. PEARL, Frieain heated, $1.00 up; boadd it 163D, 776 W—Handeome furnished front tory double brick Bancincteo, pa emnn foot order: #06 CL. LOBE EST. Jor, with ‘plano, bedroom: gentlemen: Hing | —© TARGAING = TERMS, for aoatbo, oath 1,000 $4,200 comer Claskecn st. 7, 100. S-atory. ory as sees « bo, 6,500 Also, 7 ‘Hull 'st., junction FLATBUSH, : = ih Fo a oars ea anomie ig 100x100, Bt, Jonata as Choan lots, 1 jerky road? pri ergen_ Mt x nay, ator a’ nM a , * BDI DE yA,” rooms; Bxeoupyr, RGAIN—B. ie erly Doug Mt Oftiot rttopaineon / Foouna in, In Al oe ee ‘and ion on ie nee ue 10TH, 204 we fakin. fp yen Sah enape ha tad RMT TOR INS He a Ea Set water, Sadie ee ty aise el W.—Blesantly furnished roome, ‘up; hot_and ‘ont ater, ever compounded, 8. a You will half chance and you . Appetite will omfort, The skin 100 and 25e, hee Teterencse ‘a= —Attractively furnished a1 Toowiay bath 8 oe OTH. hg large, light Susitor. ttt "ed Ptah” Se Unfurnished, COMTDUS AV., 600, near dies bial rooms, beth, hot water; W. i irae oT Bata myiy_farnished 1 Ww, ia ae U3; Estthesners assom: UTE Ee net; Rousadoplng Brooklyn. 381—Large. Gounbortdd| Otte erent second Notes: Heepine: near torr ‘torn HENRY 87. 02-10 ee and anal! rooms, near bridge and ferries. 108 (convenient Willlamabure mmall La without board. SD OT, 874. near oth L—Nicely fur- Two targe sunny rooms, house | iehs iiproveinente, 65.50: cher rooms it. 8 ‘will sell ‘ent ‘truck b borses, rabe ‘nag ani ane 2 A ith ae ere = bd sn