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- -- ' - - ---.-.- . ..... -. - . . . . . , . .. . , .,,-., , , . .. . .--, ... . , ., ..,- l.JM TOBACCO" TRIAL EVIDENCE. ninr. cioajiette company x'xa. ' i if no xx tiii; case. n. sl Tobacco Jobber Testifies That Vflieis , ifmnht lllsal Clsrareillea the American (iirnpnnl Hrrusrd la Hell to Hint no- rnrc-I-elter (showing What Thsr nerutrd. Tbcouoro K. Allen, who told on Wednesday, on tholrlnl of Hi" Indicted oltlccre of tho Atnorlcan TBMtroC'omip.iny, liow Uio company wns foruind, w cross-cxsinlncd ycstonUr In Iho (lonornl g, j. loin, lie toM liow ho hftrithouRut out the jcniniouf ctiinMiilniT nil the, elRarctto Interests In tlil-t ountry In uno company and how ho laid III plan before tho different manufacturer. Ho aid that lil scheme was ultimately adopted by Iho manufacturers and the Amorlcnn Tobacco Oompim? wn formcii. After tho company wa forroM1., -Mr. Allen said, he put In a mono claim for what ho had done In organizing tho company ami pnjuiml was rofuscd. Ho brought au.lt against tho company and tho cult was Bottled jatof court. f Then, ly a 3er!ci of questions, most of Yth'.ch were ruled out, Mr. I'ullor of counsel for tho do fcn'co supfestod tho-views of the dofonca us to whttlstiir'.s of tlia present trial. Tlin rival of thcAi.ittrnn Tobuceo Company Is tho National (Xtsrctto ar.l Tob..cco Company. Mr. Fuller got lc.-.ve to read nil extract from Mr. Olcotl's epcnlucof the case, as follows: "Aut not right In thlnklni; that I need but dcotetwo or three words to the effort of tho t counsel for the defence to cloud jour minds as to the roal purpose and Interest and Impulse of the r"sccut Ion In this case, by referring to tho Vstional ToImcio Company and Its counsel, Einstein J: Tovtnsonill Why, of courso they wiro the 'oniplalnaiita in tills easel " .s Mr. Fuller tlnlshed rcadluR Mr. Olcott iunipcii tnhls feel and exclaimed: "You have misquoted me," air. and the stenog rapher lms mlquotcd me. Tho last sentonco you road is not mine. ' Mr. Fuller It tno ottlclal record. The llistrkt Attorney Maybe, but tho official rtconllsnroni;. What 1 did say was this: "Of course, there ssero complainants In this case." Mr. lUcott did not move to have tho record corrected, nonet cr. and so It stands as Mr. I Fuller rend It. Tho lat'er then flrcd series of ouestlnnsattho tttus3, eomu of which were as Q. -l)iil vim have a talk with Ktustoln and Tow)ii'iul before coihIiir hero ns n wltncta t Mr. Carpenter -1 object. The ruu-t-O'ijci.tlon auetalnel. 16. Did 'i rei'le a letter from Mr. Ijovv of the firm of Einstein fcTcwnsenrt In May, 14P7, uVIni; juh to a.sist them in the collection of funds to tw'p ptiwecute t lilt inse f (KxcludodJ Q.-IMcl yuu. at the request of a member of tho rm of Klntein & Tawnseiul. lollrct money from umimfni tuicrs of ciirarettcs not members Of the Aineric.tii Tnhncvo Company In prosecute. usti against tho Auierlenn 'lohaccn Company tronicM in tho name of tho people of the State of New Jersey and the State of Illinois t Kx c! ailed I I) -Hive you still In. vour possession tho letter from Mr. Levy, written In May. 18!i7f A. I think 1 hii e. l.-lUso nu tho other letters that I men tioned! A. l'ossiblj.nt my ofllcc. (J.-Willj on brlnir them here at tho next ses sion of the court f A. I will. .Mr. Fuller ha-i. ,tl last, pit before the Jury whit he wanted, nnd Mr. Allen was excused util .Monday murnine-. Tho next and lust wlt tessof tliedav was Peter llauptninn of I'etnr Hvoplmin 4: ( iv. ioblnrs in tobacco and clicir. of M. Louis Mr. tlaiiptiunn said that he hoiizht dfircttM of the American Tobacco Company up to October. 1S9H. Up to that time his t Ciri hid hnuvht of the de'endants I0,O0O. Ouu iljarettcs a year. In 1SU3 ha txnight clira rtttes of another mnkcand the tit. Louts arcnt of the American Tobioco Company refused to tell him iniiro of tho company's ciirarettcs. Tho rusnn irfsenfor thisnetiun on the part uf tho scent tsa that Hauptman & Co. had violated u urtement -vith tho American Tobacco Com pany In elllni; other ciirarettcs. Q.-Did you try to buy after that of the Amcr fca Tobicco Co:np.my ! A. I did. 0. Were your orders refused I A. They were. This letter was shown to the witness. It was dated from the oftiteof the American Tobacco Cimpany on Oct. lii, 1803: Deis Sla: We beg to notify you. In punuuiee of thi rrvrvallon la our contract, that we will make no farther consignments of elsaretl to you. We ahalt tpleasil. howerer. tonell clicartte4 to you u jr bciose,! tut. without discount or allowances, s&tc Iftow of freight. The letter was sicned by Josiah Brown. Secre tary of tho American Tobacco Company, by an assistant. The w ilncss was uskedif he had re ceived such a letter and ho said that he had. Asked when he n (,-a In bought iroods of Iheile lendant. faeaaM not until June, 1800. In the intprvnlhe had Irlol to buy cigarettes of tho fiJerent members of the rompany. but had iiKtd. Court hero adjourned until Monday nonlnff. roLWF. repoiit run is o Unrtf bj nsaaeelt and ronlalna nncb r Ilia Lananasr. TheoJorc Itooscvelt's name is appended to tho report of the Police Department for the year 196. The report coca hack to May. 1895. when theItoorelt Board came in. and shows up the doloiriof the better part of two yenrs. In less than twenty months tho board dismissed ltii) policemen. The whole record of 1S04, even with all the results of the Lcxow season, was f oily fourteen, and of them a (food many camo hick Idler. For tho four years Drccedlnp; 1H91 the averacc of dismissals had been nineteen, nil in 1!-J and 1803 respectively thirteen and elerea. Tho Roosevelt Hoard imposed fines imonnline to -J0,7O9.'J8 in 1800. which was jut about equal to tho flues of le93 nnd 1804 billed together. It held the scales even, however. While deal bztercrclyulth bad policemen It took notice of tho eood ones. The old boards nvcrnijed from three nd four to half n dozen medals nnd fnvor iihlo mentions a venr. Tho Roosevelt Bonnl Mtlnguithed eighty-three bravo pollcemon In tintj uionlhs. J' lim the Civil Service Bureau had is Wownbj the statement thut in twenty months .1 n5.w l"trolincn wcro iipiwliited nnd U7 ouieromcers. More than 1O.0UO men were ex mined to iret tnat number. Tho physical oases of rejection aro Instructive: 'JM wcro too Jhort, X9 too heavy. 1-.' too fat: Bio had bad ieeih.l.Viwere shortsichtoJ or had otherwise efecthoTi-ilon: 101 had flat or bad feet, 114 rl(ose veins; 30 had corns and 43 hoart dls iM.3 wore dlrt and 1 had npncndicltis. Tho S5:I, "'""eU upjilicants at tho civil Bervlce "mliiaUoiu, of which no much has been said, reaii appended eo that 1111)0110 can Judiro for 'ffi1' "hctli'T they wcro unreasonable. I he abollt ion of the tramp lodging houses in K JP.,1 tlo "Iter llnrty ears of tlirhllng ffJ'c?.l,,,1.!ne,",8u""!ntscro 011 tho side of hh2ff,fiac.,n,t "10 nuisance, tho abolition of LiSl"1!1, "le. D"nOTl enforcement of law. tho mSoc.,,0P ",' ,h" Ucrtlllun system of Identitl at on of criminal., the establishment of the hi-cjries-iiiad tlieuniilDgoftbo force with 11 safo S. rfru,lvo ,llMoU "",l training In tho ihi .1". uro .'nuuicralcd as among the iSJi t?lJmAk,,.,,P tho record of reform forcmpllshcd Mr. lloosovolt p.iys his tmnpll 5?.l!,,",l,e "'"llltnanco and ld faith of the . i? 1 " '"crease of crime." It was a lie. ho mIJ f D, w,K",fot under better control than idiui ff crl.lnlnal were urn-atom than betoro. BrILJnn,.he,.,uB.'J,, ,,l'"m, MU3 yenra of ini-aSk-Si"" llfB. "entencc in Iho year, ns KJ ,,i 11 nni,"nP 'lcnt1' sentenco In tho last I UHtli..lllr"c,, n! report notes as "iiioro K0tnMk,ul!'nn5''l,'cr,,l!,1'li,'oy Intbeeqiilic wntofthodepnriment" llc iauk of ft ,i.crit SKta'tiiiMrviS; voUvo ,c""fru,b ,a,he "calc i'.v woir.v.fr ir.Ai stax'r vvnrr. "'Ulii,', ('nililer and n lllocllat Injured b Urnailna,r I'alilp fan, St . JVbllli crowing Do id Man's Curve yesterday ;''"-' rt'-ro kiHKkod don and Injured by ,,7yMMccnrs. Tho llrstwas (leorgo K. utu ,"-"'l'ct"a,. N'. J. While ho wns riding M "",7-lc,lj"it:30o,clot.ktoii whatbothouu-ht I L, , "I'1""" 'rack, ho collided with a cur Z ' t",n,"c"r "10 I'lncoln statue, nnd , " "'r"''', soicrnl feet. His fnco nnd head i,,iiW 1"u,,v'lt 'hal ho was removed In nn iv."1U," " 'o New York Hospital. His l'"tlly ,""". "Iilio nn old man who had fl ton, '" .Ur""'"i; "f:'lay to lot nil up- M 'ori,V W "'"" '' "Hi"K nro"'l " rear phit- iMi-i ?' ''n'"u ''""" ,llu oli track ntfull iIUi'. u'""" 5'llc(l at tl10 nun, but ho m tinU.iC! ;,,r'""b""d1 iho next instant ho was 111. ii I!"" ","!. kl"" Uei1 rtow- Tho car H'Uli-0i ",' "' r""1' ' "'.it ho wusllftod com- ttlei 11 ,' f K"iii'l mill tlitotvii fully six feci. ir iinVi-i J.',0"""11"'' rcMlieil him hu was iiV.rii;i1'1,1''' 11 a short 1 lino ho rovlroil eiiyJ1 ."'""olf s William II. Cotton, K .in"er . h"( l'roouo avenue. Brook: K "kmh IK ahiL 1 1 ho '"i(1 ."""He enlly rccovorod m "Wihul!iTM,'';PttA fn'" tlio Tiffany X oiedfi ",,,; J1""" .pnothorninlm ,-iiico hid nr- W K11 ho iiLl, ?01T YVrk "PJll. l"'t Mr. Cot- l'l. 1 if iVni ?;'' ",rm and leg were badly Krh l' tfnr ,,,,"1 "" tho hospital. Allttlo If tliwi, i1l,17.l,:,.,,, '',,l,:ub' econipanlcil niiy & ,,' ' onmi I'"", ' o cashier for ? I. U.U L,i"'i'',I' -' V"rlc fentral-s riornlnv fnje IliuiW; f.l ",'""'.' c-'eutraliuatlon lll:u. A STITCH IN TIME 'SAVES NINE. pM Heat, sciisu of tcndcmcEs nnd HvfolllnR of a jinrt, nm jK-cXn nil liullcatlotis tbut tlicro Is need of Instnnt repair tlio Btltch jBnf-- 'IMbH In time. AVuc.ro tlmso symptoms exist on the left or tho right .HJTi jmtyLTCl sldo of the womb, disease of tho ovnry is setting In, and soon BvV's(Hi'Ar'J )JQ there will bo, It thero i not nlrcady cslobllshcd, a dlscbnrne, Kir oSA)lt''i) trifling nt first, but later copious and Irritating. Soon, also, WKSHsti' thcro will bo felt dull, drngglnfr pains radiating from tho ovury, Hsfeto10l T)o not, my slstt-r, let your malady k" '"( hut those of W1 ir you who arc already NufTerlng In this way should r J 1 begin nt onco a courso of treatment with I.jtlla K. if Plnkham'n Vcijctablo Compound. It will restore tho i A organs to their normal condition. I Jtll In this connection Mrs. E. I.. Mvrna, Quakake, I f J Pa., nays: "My ovaries wcro badly dlKcascd, nnd for ' r u almost a year I sulTcrcd with sevcro burning pains ' which were almcst unendurable, and a dull, heavy pain In tho lower portion of my b'ack. If standing I was most relieved with my root resting on a stool or chair. Tho doctor told mo I would have to tako my bed and keep quiet. I had not used half a bottle of I.ydla K. I'inkham'a Vcgetablo Compound before It worked wonders with me. I now owe my health to tho Compound. To those who aro suffering from dlsoasen peculiar to women, I would say that Lydla K. I'inkham'a Vcgctnblo Compound Is Just what they need." Mt s. I'lnklmm wishes to befriend you, and If you will write her at Lynn, Mass., telling her Just how you feel, sho will glvo you tho very best advice frco of charge. Tblnl: whataprlvllcgo it is to boablo to wrlto to a woman who Is learned In all theso matters, and willing to rulvlsc you without charge. KEr, FRVD HELL A POllTlXi: TXSZLKll Its Will Miw Leave Ilrooliljn. Wlmro Ilia Or nnltlam la ol Appreciated. Tho Uov. l-'rcd Hell, tho singing preacher, nas arraigned Worn Justice Brenner In tho Adams Street Police Court, In Brooklyn, yes terday, for examlnulloii ns a disorderly person for engaging In the pursuit of fortune telling. Miss Hilda Almgren. tho complainant, testified that sho went to Bell's parlors In Stnto street and paid him $3 for telling her fortune, which he furnished in Ihoshapo of nwrltten horoscope. Boll, In response to tho Inquiry as lo how ho had arrived nt the conclusions tomnlncd in tho paper given to Mirt Almgren, said: "As n psjihlo I hao tho habit, when my da's work Is oer, such as writing charts, re ceiving callers, healing. &c., of retiring Into what I call the silence. I have the power, by force of inv will, to bring on n self-Induced neg ative condition, in Hint condition I am sur rounded by invlsiblu forces; I bine a tablet and pencil on mv desk, nnd I write as I get im pressions In answer lo the questions which my patrons the sitters, require. I close my tablet that night, nnd the nott morning I rewrite it, and thnl is the rewritten one th.it sho got. When sho called I rend It to her, und that was tho end of the Interview." To other questions he said: "lain a lecturer on occultism and an electrical medical healer. Occultism Is tho understanding of tho lnvlsiblo forces by which wo nro surrounded. I am simply the instrument of these force;. hen I am in tho ncpittvo condition thee forces conio to me. nnd 1 rccelto what they givo me In buii. matlo writing. I simply place mjself In the negative condition, nnd as this oung woman evidently lied, of course tho liars on tho other sido came In my negntive condition and gave mo the answers -he got. I expected that she re quired that which she came for honestly, so objectis ely I w ns not pnt on my guard. Justice llrenuer found Bell guilty, and put him under SJSOO bonds for a year. Dell an nounced that he would once more shako too dust of Brooklyn from his feet, and go somewhere, where occ-ult science was likely to meet with more resjiect. VILLAOE TRUSTEES AS JVOGT.Ens. Some Ushmlnr I'luui" In the omceor rreal dent or Tort I.lcbinond. The Boa-d of Village Trustees of Port Rich mond. 8. 1., mado a lightning change in tho of flco of President of tho board last Saturday j morning and completed the juggling act yester- 1 day by ousting the Incumbent and reinstating tho President first deposed. Xotico of the moet ing yesterday had been issued and all of the I members were on hand. Frank Fogin. who was deposed by Trustees Brown. Van Name, 1 and Walker, a week ago. attempted to tako his scat as President nnd conduct the meeting, but tho three trustees named would not rccognlre him. President Van Name, who was chosen to succeed Mr. Foggin. called the meeting to order and tho minutes were read and approvea. Trustee Simonson voting in the negative and Mr. Foggin refusing to vote. So soon ns thu wu done Mr. Vun Name presented his resigna tion as President nnd It was accepted. The thrco trustees then reflected Mr. oggin ns President, and ho took his seat, declaring that ho would not recognize as binding tho proceed ings at the Hiturday meeting nor the acta of any one as President. It Is alleged that Mr. Foggin was deposed becAUSo he declined to execute, as President of tho village, n contract with the Staten I-dand Water Supply Company for a five years' supplr of water for tire hydrants. Tho only onlcial act of Mr. Van Name in his six days In offlco was the execution of that water contrnct. and that was signed within ten minutes after his election. OVEEIt FEUItY COLLIHIOX. Ferryboat Atlantic Tried la raa Uetneen a Tug and lu Taw. The steam lighter C. L. Marshall, in tow of n tug, while coming down the Fast River yester day morning, collided with tho ferrjboat At lantic, bound from Brooklyn to her slip at South Ferry, with several hundred passengers aboard. Thorownsn long Inwscr between tho tug and tho lighter, and when tho tug slowed down tho hawser sagged deep in tho water. Tho pilot of tho Atlantic thought that the lighter and the tug were not connected nnd attempted to pass between them. He found out his mistake too lute to avoid collision. Tho lighter hndugood lie id way nnd struck tho fcrrybmt on tho star board sldo. smashing some of her joiner work nnddisihllngtho starboard paddle wheel, rho fcrryrott began to drift up toward tho bridge, whistling for help. Tugs towod her to her Now York slip. and. after discharging her passen gers, she was taken over to tho repair dock or Iho ferry company In South Brooklyn. Tho bows of the lighter were stove. She proceeded. Nobody was hurt on tho ferryboat. The Three Itallroada or China. from tht CMcayu Ilrcortl. At present there aro only three railways In China. One runs about i-ovcnty miles from Tlen-Tflln to tho coal mines nt Shanghai lluiui, on tho Yellow Sea near tho end of tho great wull; another, about cluhtocn miles long, runs from thu iron mines to Hankow, und thu third is under construction nnd nearly completed, be tween Tloii-Tsln and Pckiii. Iho llrst rail way built in China was from Shanghai to iho port of Woo-Siing, elghtioi miles. It wna mndo necesiHirv hy Iho exlmoiio of 11 bar at the mouth of the Viing-Tse Rlei, which piutaiitud vessels of deep draught from entering Sluing hal harbor, and required tlieiii to discharge their cargoes into lighters, which wcro towed up to the city nt an expense greater than tho cost of triinsjiortinK freight from Umdon or Now York. No charter was granted, no jier mission was asked, but an KnglUh firm simply built tho roud and hauled tho freight regardless of tho (lavcTniiicnt. Tho authorities wcro ap pealed to to tear 1111 the track, because thu un lives complained flint It Interfered with tho movement of Iho fiing-shny. tho spirits of the dead, who uro mpixised to bo contfiiimlly pass ing through tho air. nnd oxurrlno a great influ ence m or tho iiffairs of tho living, 'iho truck was torn up for tills reason. The rails and roll Ing block wcro returned to Formosa, where they wcio l.iteudud to construct " truck from tho su.ar plantations lo tho harbor, but the plan v.-at, no", ciinicd nut. KEXTS MEETAFTEll SIXIEEX YEAIt.1. Husband and Wire Arena Kaeli Oilier or Had Temper and Pari Again. Jamos ICcnt, who served as n drummer boy of tho Slxtj -ninth Regiment In the civil war, sep arated from his wife Mary sixteen years ago, after n marriage of nine months. A month ngo ho wont to board with n Mrs. Brown afJO-JKast Flfly-sevcntli street. Ho had been there n short time when Ills landlady Introduced him to a woman whoso surname wastbesamo as his own. "It seems to mu Vu met you beforo some where, but can't say exactly where," he said to the woman. "Your face had n familiar look to mo when I passed 3011 01. tho street the other day," she re plied. "An' so our name's Kent. Aioyou from tho Kents of Ballingarry I" ho asked. "No. I'm from Crooin, but my busband came from Ballingarry." "And what's) our husband's namo !" "Jamos." sho answered. Tho two wont on exchanging Information and ended by discoloring (lint they wcro the couple that separated sixteen j cars ago. They became, reconciled und agreed to start housekeeping 1 ngaln. 1 "Wo wcro foolish to quarrel that time. Mary," said tha man. "That wo were. Jim." sho replied, "but it was our hot temper that caused It." 1 "My temper I You mean your cranky dispo sition," ho retorted. Another quarrel took place, and Kent refused to have anything fuithcr to do with his wire. She caused lit arrest for abandonment, and In tho Yorkvillo Police Court yesterday he told tho Magistrate he was willing to contribute to tho support of his wife, but would not live with her on account of her temper. Ho was paroled. CAX KEEP AFTEH CAXTOXl'S 3XOXEY mth tap Compliments or Justin Itumaej lo Ella roralrr, the I'lnlntior. A decision of the lower court that Klla Forstcr cannot continue agalnsr tho executor of Salvn torc Canton! nn action she brought against Can ton! for $75,000 for seven j cars' services as his housekeeper has been reversed by the Appellate Dl vision of tho Supremo Court, w hlch holds thnt sho can proceed ngainst tho executor. She can not, however, proceed wlthhcrnctiontorecovcr ?100,000 because of alleged promises of Cantonl i to provido for her at the rate of ."1.000 a ear I and marry her If she would leaeher liusband 1 and take up with him. The plaintiff was a married woman with thrco daughters when the alleged agreement with I Canton! was made. In furtherance of tho agreo- raent. she says that Cantoni got a divorce for her. and they lived together until Wi, when ! they separated and he cut off the nllowancoof $S.OO a year which ho had been giving her. Justice Kunisey In dissenting from the opinion of the court, which Is written by Justice Ingra ham, bcliovcs tho whole proceeding, with its I separate causes of action, must fall or stand to gether as against the executor, anil that the whole, should fall. He sa) s also: "If thero Is n discretion in the Court. I do not think that it is proper to cxcrclso such discre tion infavorof n confessed adulteress so as to , enable her to recover wages of her sin out nf the pockets of the widow and children of her para mour, although she alleges that sho acted ns his housekeeper at the timo sho was living with him as his mistress." FATAL ASSAULT OX A Villi.!). Ilrlle nolllni. T Venr. Old. Dinar Frlabt AHrr Drlac tttaekrd by n Trimmer. RoVAurros. Mass., Juno 1H. Belle Rollins, 7 years old. died at 9 o'clock this morning from shock and fright, caused hy nn attempted as sault at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon byClll bcrt Peters, a teamster. At tho tlmeof tho as sault Iho Rollins girl. In company with Nora E. Finn, 13 j cars old. was picking chcckerberrles by tho roadside, near the house of Kkro N. Baker, where sho was visiting her grandmother. The houso is on the outskirts of tho town. Peters was driving a log team nnd wns drunk. j Ho stopped and seized the little Rollins girl. - Her screams attracted people from the house, nnd Peters Juiuiied on his wagon and drovo away. I Peters was arrested at Wlnchcndon on his nr rlvnl there, and this morning was arraigned nt Athol for felonious assault, Whllo tho hearing was in progrtss word wns receivedof the girl's death. The girl was taken with convulsions nt 8 o clock Inst night nnd went from ono Into another until her death. The 111cdlc.1l examiner said death was due to shock and fright. Peters says that ho only tried to kiss tho child, that his (onditlon was duo to hard cider, and that if he gets nut of this scrape ho will drink no more. He is unmarried and camo from I'rlnco Kduard Island nlno jcars ago. He U 117 v cars old. The girl's parents liro In Florida, and sent her to vhll her grundmiither two weeks ago. iiriiTisn citutsr.it at iiostox. The Pallas Arrives lo Talir, Pari In Ihe. Jubilee Cereuioulea There. Boston, Juno 18. Tho BrltMi cruiser Pallas, detached from tho North Atlantic squadron to tako part part in tho (Juecn's jublleo celebration hero on Monda next, arrived In this (tort this afternoon at :i:!10 o'clock. The men of the Pallns will tako part In tho parade and nsslst at tho festivities In bo held at Mcchnnlcn' Hall. Tho Pallas Is a third-class cruiser, laid down July 1, 1HH7, mid was floated out of dock at Portsmouth, England. June ltd, lUtlll. Shals Ihe llrst of the rhlps built in the dock )nrds under the Naval I)efeii(i) net and is tho sister ship of thu cruisers Pearl, Philomel, and Phinbe, whlih wereioustriirted nt Pembroke and Dovonnurt, together with live other vessels for tho defence of Australia. A " Organ far lh Pirib Avenue llapllat Church. Important changes nro to be mudo in tho Fifth Aveuuo Baptist Church 011 Forty-sixth street, just west nf Fifth nvoiiue, Tho musical arrange ments aru to bo radically ulten d, The old choir Is to ho taken don 11, and the singers nro to Im locutul behind tha pulpit, Thu contract for a now organ to cost $1 l.(MK) lias been let to f leorgo S, Hutchlngs, lliu Boston builder, Tho organ will hoof tho must modern design, and will hu tltted with electric action. I If the Doctor J Did Your CookingjY j There would never be an ounce of S-ft 'J&ajn$vb i Janl UBcdin your kitchen. Cotto- Wlr la?Y - leuc would take its place. A a re- X -AgLijgpSJr; f suit your food and your health WfjfrwmjswWWKSpfol I would both be improved. Why'-1!UjilHHHnKi L not become your own doctor, tUKSiWHft V COTTOLENEK j 0 The oenulnoCottoleneli sold every her In on to iten pE r round III!, wlth our trad-ranrli-,TCto"o'n ' nl '"r';i, " f S S(sslr.fn,.rrt., Notu.r.nt..d 5 if sold In any other way. Made only by 5 SI THE H. K. FMMMX COMPANY, Ohlca8o, BULouU, New York, Montrl. B 9 STOLE $5,000 IN JEWELS. XIItOHEli TiVltAXn VAVOXIT THE , T1IXVF AT WOItK. When Chased b the tlraher and Policeman the Iloliber tUcnped by Way r Iho RooT He Has lilrntined b. Ilia Plelure In ths nacura' Uallery and Collared Vralerda. A snbnk thief uot away with between 91,000 and M.OIK) warth of diamonds and Jowels from tho homo ot Broker Harvey Durand, nt S West Forty-soventli strcot, on June 4. Tho pollco con cenlod (ho robbery until yesterday, wnon thoy nrrcsted Daniel Smlthj known as tho Plnsmnti, nn old-tlino crook, Mr. Durand Identified him. Mr. llurnnd's houso is 0110 of llvo with yardB In front In West Forly-sovontli street. Just off Fifth avenue. On finishing dinner on Juno 41 Mr. Durand walked upstairs to tho front room on the second floor. Ho stood nt tho window a moment looking at somo workmen in tho strcot. Un turning ho saw a man In tough clothes cuter his wlfo's room, which Is In thu roar of tho house. Ono ot the window cords in that room had bcon broken, and a mechanic hud lwcn sent for to repair it. Mr. Durr.nd thought that tho man lie saw was Iho man who had lioen sent for. A low minutes later ho walked out lu tils own room, which is nlso in the rear uf tho house, nnd, pnsslng through Ihe hall, ho saw tho man bend ing over a buronii. Ho thought that 'was Un undent, so ho stopped Insldo and exclutmod: " What aro j 011 doing thero, sir I" At tha sound ot his volco tho (lilcf jumpol around mid then dashed nut of a sldo door lead ing to Mr. Durnnd'a room. Mr. Durand ran nut 111 tho hall, thinking to head tho man off ns ho tried to mnko tho stairway to tho low or flour. But Instead of trying to bo downstairs, tho thief ran up. Thu foot of the stairs leading to tho upper floor is near tho hall entrance to Mr. Durniid's room, wlillo tho bend of tho lower stairs was behind Mr. Durand. Mr. Durand thought, when tho msn ran up stnirs, thnt he was enged, so ho called to Mrs. Durund to send ono of thu girls for a pnllccuiuti. At tho Biimo time ho rang 11 messenger cnll 1ki. Thero wasn policeman lielonglng to the Kast Fifty first street squad on the corner. Ho camo run ning. He went up stairs with Mr. Duraud, but the thief was nnwhero to lie semi. Then Mr. Durand thought ot tho skylight leading to the roof. They went up there. The hinges had been wremhed off. and tho skylight was broken. I'pun tho roof they saw, two doors away, another broken skylight, and inside this wns a (oil of wiro such ns linemen cnn-y. This house is 11 West Fortj-sotenth Mrrct, and Is In charge of n caretaker. Ho said that he had seen notmdy comulntho plnco and nobody go out. It Is possible to go clear 10 Sixth aonuoiieross the routs, so tho displaced skvilght was not concluslte evidence. When Mr. Durand returned lo his own house, Mrs. D.irnnd told that thu thief bad succeoded In getting a lot of her jewels. While Mr. Du rand nnd the policeman wcro hunting the thief she had found a drawer from tho bureau in her room in one of the rooms on tho thiol floor. A lot of her diamonds and Jewelry had been In that. Tho thief had taken tho stones from their set tings, and had stolen nil tho gold that wns not enamelled. Ho had also ransacked thu roam occupied by tho servants, and nod taken some money ho found there. The Jewelry ho had stolen consisted nf earrings and rings and thu like. He had evidently come (low 11 to tho second floor, and. taking nut tho drawer, had carried it to tho third floor, where ho was less likely to ho disturbed. Ho had come back for uiiother drawer when Mr. Durum! saw- him. Mr. Durund went nroniid to the station and reported the loss. Tho polico asked hlintnsny nothing about It. for fear that publicity would interfere with tho capture of the thief nnd thu recovcrv of tb.- Jewels. Ho didn't. lie went in IHilico Headquarters at the request of tho pre cinct pollco nnd picked out of tho Rogues' gal lery the picture of Smith. When Detectives Dnr.in and Tinker had arrested him Sir. Durand picked him nut of a crowd of men. He said ho wns certain that Smith was the right man. Later In the day Smith was arraigned beforo Magistrate Meade nnd was held In $.00o bail for -examination next Wednesday morning. None of the Jonelry has bcon recovered. A jvar lial list of the things stolen Includes soven rings set with diamonds, rubles, nnd sapphires. a pair of sollt.ilre diamond earrings, nnd two scarf pins of rubies, surrounded by diamonds. PAX1V AMOXti EXCUltSlOXHiT:). It ITai Slopped bj Hnoculao- Dawn One Who Ytnntrd lo Jump lata llrll Uatr. The annual excursion of tho temperanen soci ety ot the Church of the Sacred Heart, in Fifty first street, between Ninth and Tenth mention, was held nn Thursday, and on tho return trip from Idlowlld f!rovo tho tug Neptune, which drew-the two barges, found It imiosslblo to make headway against tho tide at Hell Gate. There were about '-'.OOO excursionists on tho targes, which got abreast of tho light at Hell Gate about 11 o'clock. The Captain of the Nep tune crowded on all tho steam that ho dared, and the tug pulled and hauled at tho luirgcs fur nearly half nn hour in n vnin attempt to tako them nhead. Tho tide made It Impossible to do this, and dually tho Captain decided to run nearer the sboro In order to get Into quieter wnter. The tug swung around and started toward tho shore. In getting out of the channel she had to pass over somo rocks, and tho barges touched bottom when they went over them. Tho excur sionists had alrcad) hecom: nervous, nnd thu sound of the rocks as they scratched tho bottoms of tho barges set the women to crying and fright ened the more timid of thu men. rMward Sav ugc.oneor thu jnung men on the Hitckctt, ex tinguished thu light at tho stern of tho bargo and ran for thu side of tho boat, apparently in tending to Jump uicrhoard. Ho shouted that the lioats were going to sink, and a pnnlccnsucd. Peter Rafferty of M7 West Fiftieth street re stored confldcnco b) knocking Saragu down. John Sw cenov of 840 F.Ighlh uvenuu also lost his head, nnd tried to jump overboard. Ho was restrained. The boats scraped along over the rocks for ten minutes and then got into quieter wnter. They wcro tlnnlly able to continue their trio down tho river and around thu Battery, nnd thoy landed tho excursionists at the foot of Fifty-first strrot nnd North River about ' o'cluc-k jcsterdiiy morning. firework at Manhattan llearh. To-night, If tho weather is clear, the summer season of fireworks will open at Manhattan Beach, under tho direction of Henry J. Pain. A representation of scenes in thu Uncco-Turklsh war will bo given. Wnntrtl fmnlrm. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street UMHIIKIXAN -Ulllt lii run and 111'. IIUHKKI.I. A COJtlt, V. 4, aud II l.lipera-d at. Wnntttl 2HU;s 3Werhnn.c$. &r. 1XrRKIE.NCKU HOOK KOI.IIKU wanted. It (IKII. it KllllllN. 74 lhlBuet. rUro-TIIIItnKIM wanted nt 14U Kastltth at. 1 I1ICKOK a CO , Printers. "IITANTKII Kxjierlenceit atamtier who baa wnrksd IT In sample cam alum. 1'KIIKKOTION HA-MPLF. CAlll) CO., 117 Mercer at. Wanted 3ttnlM awinctUaneou. TytlVKIl An experienced double truvk drlrsri J'alrout. capable, and must cuiiui well recem iiiciiilrdi 91UU tonita required. Apply In wrltlug, atatlug particulars. 11. M C. P., A.14 Od av, J&ituatiDttii Wanted Jferaalen. AIIFK1NK1I YOUNd lltlSIl I1W lately landed wmild like a imattlon as wattreaa or cliauttiorniald lu a prliate family, Addreaa U., box 1K7 Hun up town ufllce, tvn5 ilruatlway, IyOHlTluN n nuriw 11ml eumpsuTou lo Invalid by ciinipoli'iit mlifille-HKod widow, or i boiisi-lccrpar lu small family 1 reliable and trustwiirtbyi kihxI raf erruw, Address 31. V. M., 213 West 1 lOlli at., tppltat. "" "situation- Wnnted iuitTcV. AYOUNU MAN C-'l). Willi cnud refrreiicet, desires a IKisltlou sa atsnoiirspher ami typewriter) salary nuiilersie. Adilreaa bTBAllY. Uix 1 US Sun onicj. ADVKHrlSIMJ CLKItK and atenuKrapher (colored) wants aslluutleui good refureuees. HICIIAIID J01INHO.N, HUH East 103d II. I AH A YOUNU MAN ((OMndVsnt apoaltlgn with a kooiI bnuar as a beginner; would do clerking or any thing wbere lliera would l an opiuirtunlty uf ad vancing! I am a fairly good alenovraiiber aud iyj writer, and wsut a mudrrate salary, 1H1 good refer ences. Addrraa HONEST, box XVI biin offloe, WANTKli-Ur Christian young man, 1U yeara"of age, a position ottruit, wbore there Is a rbanee of adiraaeementi baa auud edueallou, good penman, and trustworthy lu very respect 1 can furnish Al ref erenda ui to character, o. Addrtsa A. If . U box 1 80 Sun ofn. ANTED Situation aa Janitor, wateliman, tues aruxar, oru time clerk; can furulsb tho best of reference! aa to honesty, sobriety, and character) am veteran of the laat war. Address J. JI, 11., buz IBS Bun office. YOUNII WOMAN wanta'posltTon aa ehalnlwrinald and waltreu. Address present emplvyer, room Olid-, US Liberty .t. SronnlnV dvertljitmcnw. JUGGLINO will riovor dcooivo tLo diacriuiiua ting buyer of dlothiiig. Tho ad vortisornonta thnt ouo uinv boliovo nowadays are few cnougfu If wo nay it, it's do, and tho people havo lournod to boliovo lis henco when wo advertised o Bull our men's 189G! SUits at $10.00 (former pricos $15.00 lo, 320.00) many availod tlinmsolveH hi tho opportunity and bought. 'XMioro aro still a fow pood bargains' uhion thorn. Our ron lnr lino of Men's Hnits rango from S12.00 to ,$2'2.00. Boys' all wool Suits VhRPil (i t- 1G) S'2,'00 to SI 0.00. Our inon'B linen and wool crash outing Suits uro ''brim full" of oomlort Look, at thorn. Fnlton St.. wr. DeKalb Ave. V BROOKLYN. CALEB V. SMITH, Manager. Serges and Cheviots Are Popular for Summer Wear aud it is not to bo wondered at con sidering tlioir Comfort, Style and Durability. Our Suits at SIO. 8Bti, SB.., 8B7 and 82, including somo very haudsoino wide walos and clay serges, will meet with your approvdl. Our Boys' Department is partitiu'arly attractive just now, prices oxtromoly low and No Misrepresentations. Illcycln. "tilts. SI tol'i Hoys' U-plece Suits, puro wool, V-.T3 to VJ. Hate, Caps, otc, Mc. up. lllcyclo stoekinira. SOe. up. Scntcrs. 1.30to 3.50. DADWIN" UHO anil ItHli Fulton St., Uroiiklyn. HOJf.f.V PUTS lll'ltai.All TO FJ.lOllT. lie Had llnund Her. but be rrffd Ilernelrand teut for ICIin vl(b aa Aae. Poirr jKiivia, June IB. Mn. Krctlrlea llelw lioiitc, aged 77, lives aluuo near I'cnviardcn Woods, Wayno county, l'n. On Tuesday nlglit n masked robber bound her und uithnnnxo threatened uer life until slio told htm where her money wns. Whllo he was scarc-hlntf for her property she freed herself, seised an nxc. and was about to cleave the robber's head, but ho Baw her, dodged, and escaped. I'tnnofortrjoi. rflaiw, dt. FISCHER PBAfyOS The lancetl and tineil assortment of Orandi and UprtuMs lo unluue deatgna and choice wkh1s 1Io,I erate prices and easv Myineiii. l'lano for rent, ox eianffel. Several aecuud tiaud 1'tanoiuf ourownand other celebrated nmkersat low prices KISClIKIl PIANO U'AUKROOMS. 33 Union siuare.Weai.tietH. -en ti)tianil lthtt., S.V. C'AN I'ltlSTl'.IW.' INKTIIANFOKM a cheap thunij ) txtz Into a aiandard arrlntle ptanu K yuu ileMrv a piano wtilcli lii nlMi n musteal Instru ment, tbe uld e.labtKbe-1 MATIIl'MIKK Is sold at lery reaMinalile prices aud on ea..y teruu.. Warerooms. 1ST 0th av. I.VIIUKN IUTKS. 137 Aih av HSK STKISWAY. 9170. $0 iiuinthlyi uprtghC V bnnialn. WlMSN'F.ll II.M.t., ni 1 nroad si., Newark. S. .'. AKIN!'. I'PWUHT PLSO,5Hn. V munihlyil-blei;" erluf, baratn. WIKhKKIt. R0 MonUiunery !., Jersey City "IJAIUIAISV Three secoiidhand uprlutits, kikk! aa Jl' oew, fully warrauted, fnuu Sllni up, drill errd. wiih stool and civur, free: auiiaresfrniii .,0up. Open Raturdaycienltifr. WHITNI.V AI'O , new vtareroums. 11 'J West lV5tb t., lHtweru fornix and th as I'LKHANT UWIlallT'PIAN'O. $111.1. (it monlhlyi JMeluway. barmli.. Wls.iNKlt. ii Kul Utb at. (ieneveiiliiKs. J.iOUTV full star square plane at S70 each, S3 'monthly. WIS8SKH. S Fulton si. Ilroukjyn. Ojmu evenlni;. IyiASOS Low renta; seaatde or riiuntry; a larit ajMortnirtit of second-band uprUhu from li!3 upt 63 niouthly until paid. i Kill DON'S, llii Fifth av., bet. gnth and Slat. LITKISWAV. tlA0. III monthly, upright, rvnt tX O WISSNEII. o:iii Kultuu st., Iirooklj u Open even Iuks. UPluillir" riASb,fl5. anlimnihlyi'Mleinway, bargain, reut . WISiiNKK. s:r.' Slalo at., near rialbii.b av,. Iirooklyn. U3lnrr;ji Cliunrr.c. JlIllNTINrt fnun a card to a nenapaper dono on premltes. i,rclal oidera at few hour' notlcf.; lli.onii circulars SI. UU card or lilllhcnila from 40v. imt l.uou upi printed envelopes ft 00 per l.noii, F.ll IlAlt I'llINTISU AM) HTATIONKHV CJO . SU IVest ;inihi. attntfi. F.T H1C1I quloklys rend for "30d Inrenttons J Wauted," KnilAli TATK & I'O.. 84ft ll'way. N. V. 1ATF.NTS for iriveiiltiiiiN prourrd proinplly; low ralis HOEDr.lt A HltlEMKK, BM Niusau it., N V., (stabllslied iti.11. gtrsonat JJottrrsi. AIIMIIM'Tl! I 111) days' realilenne. IIIOIU'KX. IIOfKIATT ft rAUL'TllEIll of DAKOTA liava F.uteru omees, r.'u llroadnruy. VutcUt,s and 3!rarlru. On' l UIAM0SUS, WATCIIKH. I 'all or ad Werblr dr.ua WATl'll hUPl'l.Y CO., II Maiden rnsnirma, lauo. TuLueleatur. All a-ixU Kuaran teed. giitulcni. ATTK.NTio.N-OI.Illlt.llUNI)l,l(UUl)UATKUNl". VKKS1TV OK Till'. CITY OF SF,W YIIKK. MKIII t'AJ, DKI'AltTMKNl'i 3 YF.AUS A hl'KI'lAUST IN DI.1UAH1CS OF MKN. OI.IMllt. liltlNDI.r. lias been joua,er istabllahed aud baa bad more er'rlenr than any uttier adcrlliltiif phy.lelant city paH-rs prove Oil.. UuderliUHcleuillu-ireatment IiIwmI and skin dli eass.patns lu Itunea. red spotN. sure throat and niouth, lileurs, paluful swrllluKS, kidney and bladder com plaints, scalding lunaiumatloii, Kravol, uudeeloped organs, weak buck, lost vitality, are speedily, penna neatly cured. Men alKiut to marry should consult ol.l) Hit, anlNIH.K. Kvery Impediment remoed, Sulferers, do nut uu.to time visiting leas bkllful phyalclaiis. lu number, OLD Dlt, UKINIH.F. never falls. OFFICK OVElt 1AYKAKH at 171 West II! Ill rl.. between lllll and7tbavs. Advice free. Medicine (I Hours, p to I), nundays, U lu il. No eliori;e unless cured, OLII lilt. SiltKV, irl'sriira n aperlilll.t' 111 dlt eaara ur men unla, oulekest iwriiiauent cure trunr anteed lu all dlaeaaea or money refunded. Mood m. aon, skin dlieaaes, klduey and bladder trouble, M-ak nets, nervous detillttyt irrors of youth, bad ariams, weak. undeveloiH-d organs, Imiiedlmeutsto utarrtaue, lie. lie nlse, consult Ihe only old sieclsllsl lu tula elly, Ofltoe over tlfl years ut Ivn Kast 171b st, near Uulon anuare. llnura U toUi HundaaU pi II. tscicn tlflo treaimtnt aud advice free. Medicine only fide A.-A.-A.-ti'iTli.M' l'Kltil"KIT i'i'-iik la dlaeaaea of nieu; dangerous caxea aoltcltedi relief at uneei those desiring only tlntc-ls scleullflu Irral meal should call, The trailing ajHiclullst. Dr. lit nsebur, 1U7 Win 22,1 at i I) lo a I! lo u. Humlayt. Kim'.'. A-rm7coNiuiis hanitakii'm, 1T7" west 47th St., (formerly IMtbst.). 7elephouaV04 UStu it. Consultation II to V. AAT-A.-im. HUNK'S tmnttarlura. 177 West t7tbst. (U'wsy;. LIMHHlHHBBHHHi Vnr tlna and oitnar len Clly and lomitrr. Berkeley School, lt24 West 44th St. Autumn lialr, lith year In-glns Kept. tf. Tbrra vacai)cles for boardeni, Now arrangement for Junior Depurtmeut, ages H tu 15, Tor nwlster ad-dn-ss JOHN K, wnlTK. 1,1.,D Mead llaitur, lltlallieaa C'allrKiM. At.t, m-adnates placedi Metropolitan Fchoolt laaa l'tttnanahorlUaudt prlvuta lessons at claaa rates. lOUftthuv. 9llacellnnefliiN. 1' )ENNtN(1TON IN. .1.) Rr.MlN'AnY.-Conrenlent to New York, Philadelphia, llaltlmom ond Waalilnij, tent iKith sexesi .IHth yeari liciilllituli ut-auttfuli to teaeltcrsi 1'J coiirsesi ftililtl a yuur. For beautifully Illustrated catalorue. address THOMAS 1IAX1.0N, 11. D.. President. WlTffF. MOUNTAINK. flora' encampment, iwer lot litnn It 'thlflt'tnihiT fever, tiislnrla Imixiasb blot separKtoti tits eueli Individual! coachliiir Fr.-nch. nermaii liacknard seholarsi parly sails Itotli) $70 everything. Hempstead, I,. I., Institute. fitittt 3ont4. Kast hide. nqnsr., Ml EA"T, near Lexington ar. Nicely fur- 00 tit.lied, l.irg. small rooms, wltb or without board! c-tinvrnltuce. Went Hide, 1 7Tlt ST., 24 Wl'sr.-Slnulo and double rooms, 1 I ltd, top flour, with board! table board moderate-, OOI) ST., .14. Hit. SH-.wr.'-T. Rimms for gentlemin Ow nr riiiidlles, with or without tmardt btijera from s.ut towii necuiiiiiiiKlatidi siiw rlor tnbte. J fTIt NT.. ; WEST. Haiidaoincly furnished cool e t iiMitiisi eii-elleut boardi suiiuncr rates! ref ereliees. durulsshcu gtoomii Opsirtmcnw to 5 Kast Bide. 1 'Nlvr.Il"ITY n.At:K, a. opposite W.-ishtnglon l.. siiuare. f'tegant furnlshe,l rooms, sluglu or en pultel batlil Kentlemeni refert-liee, I 1 Til 1 II KAST -Nice, moi front parlor; also I J smull riHiiiK. Willi ur without lioard. Jf'TIt ST.T'J'tn KANf.-Newly"furnlshe3rneatT Jl ileau, euinfurtable ruonisi reasonable, prices; Kiot; butli. Oir ST , 10. ,ilh uml Mndlsou avs. DaL-belor qusr xd tersiabiglH room, fib; suite, private bath, 939i quiet, Indeiieiident. lim man. flOLUJlllllS AV.a.tn, khiIi t. A liaiidaninu front V ' room, ueatly furainlicd, second floor! terms rea sonable. WEIISTKR. Icril. 40 XVrssT. Cool. airy sufieforone ortwnpen . tlemeu lu stiperlur bouse, breakfast; refereuces, s)i)l) .T. n:io WIT. Nlii-ly furnlshe,! rooms" to ww let, sulubtc foroiieor mot prtiate house. OQTI1 ST ,'24 TO no WFAT. Permanent and Iran wO aletit loom., llivluilliiit bath, bidet accoliimoda tti'imiffeutleliieu only; tirlcct. liioderate. 4r;TII KT , 1 4.1 WK1T NiutTy furnished rooms. Hot ttliil cold wuter, electrlo llgbti uppolntlueuta se lect; ip ntti mvu. .1 CTHST..""lil4 WE-sfT VerVdealrabk-rnewly fur r7 nlshed, largn and small rooms; every conven ience; low summer rates. ,;l ST., 310 "WEST Front-(irbsclc" pTrlorTwlth Jw badroom, bath; terms to suit. MACLEAN. 1 ni KtVS7 wViTTwo" omiiectliw"rooms', Ivl for Kentlenien only Mrs. SCANLON. 1 1 THi5T.73T4 WEitr. lUwms wltb or without I KMHianl. FIN1.KV. I 10T,t ST. :ir,:'l"VKST Private house, near Mom 1 L.J lugslde I'arkt healtbtesl aud moat aoceasible purl of Uestltnrlem; larKe riMims. suitable for two entlrmrn or Rctitleman aud wlfei terms reasonable; r. ferene,. rxclianged. Jflius and 3lpnriratnt5 Ea Xtt. IKItOY ST.. :iv. near Bteecaer.-SIngto flat; 4 large, J light moms; all Improvements; low rent. JUOOMS AND HATH. SI 7. all Improvements. .1312 West 4'Jd St. Apply to Janitor. DQTII ST.. S2 and S4 HAST. Cosey flats. 4 rooms, OObaih. rangciprlvaio hall. Sir, and 17. See Janitor. Vf TtII Sr 301 WEST. A rooma; hathTsleam heat, J IX hot water, l'.ent 1 t:io. FreeJulj "1 sirCTHsT., Z4 E Ab f?A panmeuu of throaaod X4J fourmomai all Uyht roomatcbaap rant. ,f urnlshtil 4?tatis Za et. $36.00. rharmlng. newly rurnlshed apartments of .seven rooms; tastefully decorated, hardwood flnbUi; also unfurnished ftatuf aevva ruuma, t!5. Olrk-e. 34 West''thst. 17I.ATS AND AI'AUTMENTS. unrurnlslied. furnUhed. In dmtral le l,M.atlona; rent 1340 to $.1.0(10. FOLSOM IIHOTIIKW, H-1S Broadwoy. cor. 13th St. JtrrUinn gou.5tfl Ca Jrt tSlty. DE.sir.AULE HOOKS, furnished and unfurntshed. In dcalral.Ii locations, rent (1.V00 to at), Quo. FOI-SOJI lIltOTHEHS. (351lroadwoy. cor. 1 31b St. K TVF.!lsiDEl)TttVE. NoTaSiifne granite "reslrtenco In K'i feet onter; all nicnlrrn lmproremeutsisu perb location; cry moderate rent to responsible par lies. LOWTHEK, 34H Columbus. .f tirnisufu llXousta to gtt Couutrtj. Spacious Colonial House, Anibrrsl. laaa.. to rent, furnished. July 1 to Sept. lo. Tennis court, atabte. garden, ample grounds. Piazzas on Iwo sides. Sauveur hummer School In sea aloa at Amherst. Everything furnished exevpt tatile silver. Pent for the season. t:i50.00. Address, with references 1,'. V . box K. Aniherst, Mass. AlVKRIIAt.aVON-HUDitON FOR REST. flentleman goliu; to Europe will rent his place for the eoson lo satisfactory party; house fullv fur nished; ample grounds: stable and ganlener'a cottage: fine river vion : nve minutes from station: supplied with water and gas; plumbtugln terfect onter. JOHN F. SCOTT, 00 Uroadnay. 4I.I.TO. COW Quiet,' retire.! seashore rot" taje, furnbhal L. C. HACON. JUVINOTON. NEW "jEllSEV.-To'let" for July and August, furnished bouae, 7 rooms; 435 p-r month, llox r.Mrvtngtou. N. J. IONIl IIUa'N'CII VICINiTYT T() let, furnlsheil cof i tagrs; also Asbury Park. 1300. (H00. WILLIAM 1.S.NE. Lung Branch. Eo gift for Smsturw gurpoistjs. 4 STOHF, 11AKF.HF.NT. AND SUB-CELLAK, 08 J lteakman St.. near field t rent moderate. nUI.AND WIltTINO, S lleekman it. BUll.PIMl". ilon-V, lolls, ufnee., ana studlos'loltt In desirable loestlons. FOI.sOM iniOTIIFKM. H35 llroailway. cor lMthst. "IItOAHWAV. 443. To let, acholro front omeei a'ao 1 desk riMiin; popular prices. Apply room 14. CU)PNEUJaikion end Front sts , npinwlte Corleara ' l'ark, voi-unt lot; rent t300, ELY, 103 Hold si. 'PO !.BT store. wltiTtHo iargewlndowsjalTin? 1 proveinrets; rent (33. '.'03 West OOlh st. Ural estate rf or alc Irir 3rr.ctj. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street MAI10N Hour out; nran'1 loontlun: Uranttfi Mnuntiln hoi t ln t Id mlnutf wulk fnm iu tlou, i'omI train crvlt-eioii mutn itrrrt; niiicatUm lml, with Unfit 'J'i wtr; kwveti mrf, with liu-tnt rrotitafcr;ainilKb, natural draliifigM luml. IaIiI nut lu UAlkk, ilrt.'. luwti, nnd lia) fleM, llkt m itrk; coloi nl ihuiln Irna uul ewry kfntl of fruit In AtKiiulauce. lirutrf, flow ms iMTtif, Urtto icanlrn. with fluont KrnultiK Yvi'talilPMu-buUuiclkthlMirhoosit hwl rut inttc. i' room, laundry, nml attic; Iiarti, carrlfttco, and fow huukf, with roufiiiuau'.i ront; ilir-cerjr. poultry lionf anJ runs, tiont, i-arrIK'5. rariiiliiff UmU. ixmltry, ii.tft'onut a ukm. vharmlnK nml itrltshtful liomc. or teif nm.twrtlnif firm, winter or u miner; .tTll1Cfirlin4m,y StAOd, inrth tloyblei tt'rntu to nultMiniin'.liote ix.j.f,itjii. OWNUIU ini llruailway, riMnn lVi, Ntw Ynrlt TO-DAY, THIRTY "MINUTES Out:- William V. Taylor's auction sale of lota lakes place Indus nl 110,10111, N J Train starts from Cortlandt st .vu. New York, susniu-haiiiia and Western Itatl road. l),i not ml. k 11. Every lot to go to the highest bidder. Terms. 410 down nu eueli lot, bnlam-e month 1, llrlug allttlo inonnv with you. It isiay Ui the aiartlng liolnt to u fortune. Fre,i rnllroail lieketi at W K. Whlteliead'a flgar Klore, line, W(t 14th St., Now Yoikcltyi J. H. t'oward's, tf Til and H7V flreeu wlch sl New York Clly, or D. T Clancy, IU IV 3d av New York elt) "T rMFTUN I'AIlK, Woehawken. "NTj.-Largo J a houso wltb stablei l'J minute to New York sla 42.1 at aud I'll minutes t la 14th st. ferrlesi buiisn h.is 1-i Urge rooma, aanllary nlumhlug. burglar alarm, baudsnnie gas fixture! and iuk timutels, gas ranue, and all bit i.t Imprusrmcnts; Oil feet of wtdeveratida; H feet of back ptarzai stable built to accommodate llireo (3) horses. Piiiu 8W.0OU. F E COLIU'IIN. fin I.lttle 12th at., New York, 0HAN1IK. N J To let. moderu" bTiuse. H nwiii'si htb ground 1 uiiiilitlriiotrd slew of LI nwtll) 11 l'ark; 4 minutes to steam or electric cars. Address Owner. I". (). Ikix Uatf. Ortinec, " PUJatliKM IMSTKII-r tI.argeTot;"7oT terms IV.9U nionth,y;Iitgb ground 1 near huuaea. WKATIIEItllY, 371 llroailway, SPLENDID lll'li.DIKiruiTHT'f.akcwiimlTN. 3,'tli to f30;lusiallment plant sen I fur circulars. LEWIS, itii Itroadnay, or .Sale ot Co Xtt 2Jnv ttwj. DESIRAIII.E furnished cottages at Asbury Park, Deal lleacb, and vicinity, l.lns. MILAN ROSS, Asbury Park, N, J, rfoTrSalVor Collet Cltai AT WOODLAWN IIEIU11TS. illy, choice cottage. 8 rooms, all Improvements, to leti (18 par month, or sold va easy ttrum. UlVl.NO, y jfl Uadlioit ar, S gttnt (Sstate or alr roohttin, Hl T GUARANTEED "liiVEStlNT 9 Is a Purchase in Addition No. 9 to H v park p m Iiols UoiiKlit ill OiioiiIiir Triors. gial $275 r $5.00 . $10.00 "SSSSZ. mm Must ylell l-irgp prints, situated as II Is on thn tin 'Snfiaal of KlAllm-h, Iirooklyn ami Altiuiiy aves,, midway lis- ''SSiiaaai tweeu l'toipevt Park ami AttautloO. can. Convene TXTtsal lent tochuri-he-i, s-ttinlsand stores. Splendid view. fataaal Wuter anltui mollis. Tnrae trolley llpei. Carofully 'iafaaai restricted. Siiid for map and particular!. -aafl MV VllliK PATItOMS TAKK FI,S.TItfH V si AtK, ('All's AT HltllMiK, OH .MKTHAMl AVB. S :ahis at ititotiixv.v.ri-.itmr-.s, iiiiibct TO H VA.MirlU liKIl I'AUK l U( .IIIMirilt. lji H :ltll.llAM. IIUVI. K1TATR ( ., JS 'H nrji v nrcirr junction i inttusii Si H UHLT UrribC. Mid .Nostraud arcs. iSfffl IlKNUV A. MCYL'K, Pres. W iif.niiv w. nnr.YKn. Peo. M - West Brooklyn I THU I'ltOPr.HTY Immediately south and west ot .'$ H Prosect Park Is belnit developed Into the choicer! jf, 'M autiiirbuf thcio tisocltl(s. " .saal ritOLLEY CAltS from all iarUnf the city run ! It. A coimei tluu alo with the tluth st Ferry secures) f? jH a most delightful approvdl to New York. S 'M THIS IS THE SEASON TO COMI'AllE a homo ban 'H with the apartment houso sn1 lis dlscomforta. i H WATUt. (IAN, SIDEWALKS, Ac. 1S1 aB (JUKES ANNE HOUSES ' HB now llng built, with all city conveniences, which caa ep. bo iMiught on tnsiallmcnt plan. Titles Insured by DCsafl TITLEOL'AIUNTEE AND TIIUSTCOSIPANT. wH SEND OH PAMPHLETS AND MAI' TO ''CaaB (IKOIKII! A. AI.LIN, Secretary , &SaH 4PTIfST. anlNEWCTllEt'IU'AV;. IIHOOKLY.V,!;. T. " W stall MY RIDGE PARK; I lu MINUTES TO tlllTH ST. FEHItY. : '11 ; 30 MINUTES TO CITY HALL. 1IKOOSLY.V. ; ,-M S : :o minutes 10 uattehy. n. y. : v ) t .'I ULMIjOING I.OTH AND HOUSKS IN S . IJKST 1'AIIT OK UOT1I AVAItl). J fl Finn Coloatal acd other styles of cottares. with all M, M tniproveui.uts; opin plumbing, bath aud furnace. M H Houses all new and uf latest design. j H '"OME and lu.pect these lots aud houses and r,v M ' prices aiHl terms liefore you decide un other locations. ?r H Tliottuy Ititlt;)' Park Iiiiiirori-iucnt Co. Vii iivaTr,f ) 1-ay Itld3 aud Fort Hamilton ars. ,fr H uricij jtld llU jiuntmue ,t Drooklyu. 'ff NEW" BUFF BRICK HOUSES S4,00tl jf ovt.v sjsno rin ur.til'iiiKU. w; All Improscmetitst furna-e In cellar: Mdter at., 7c M nearSulter; streets paved and sewered, .tdewalka Ss -M flagged and curlied; two blocks f rom Van slcten ar j H station. Kings Count r Elesateil road. ;;i H UI!lIA.-AMKIllL'A I31PUOI l'Jir.T CO.. -P'H Van slcten uv. and Eastern Parkway. rsR H OWll 11 (ll'K Nt'Mll-lx. ' '(S A"TTENnON' Established l!U years. If yoj svan a fl sour rents oltectel In a satisfactory uiJiiuerglva j iLl us a trial. Vacanclts adserilsc-d sriihout ex;us to -f aaal owner. Kefereuccs irtsen DltESEL 1IKOS. & OF.Il- t& B HUM, successors lo P. J. Uracv, 3t Court St.. Brook- W M tal (Cstate ox $nt ?oun 3iiMi&. 9.00 CAS.-. DOWN fl FOR FIVE ACRES OF GOOD LAND. 1 Only Cl.no a wrck for thU beautiful plot of groimd jif which I will Mil for SVlrOV Tnl ilai uf ynuiud U A flfl worth tulcr this price, aud in kltuated un lMixg v! HUud, near ContnMorlcht-, and within Ttftcpnmln- ?, M utes w alW at tbtf dpirt ston. tcbiM)Is. And i l.uivht, Y H and on'3 twn liuun liyrill to inarkutit of HrtxaClya KM U(I UU; WU 11UUI 1 si I in U IIIUiaVIDUl Ilit'IBslU y HH an 1 New Vcrk; a jod vegetable farm, or suit able for ;j M ixtultrv ratal nr. aud wltlita n hnrt itlsutn-y or tha 'J M : Great Fouth Uov. This tlot of Kn,und will jhmIuo y M for you a living In a comfort!! way . aad 1 th g- t H tsPAt bargain on Loup Island. The land will doiiUo In ' M voJuft In three yeartv. J tut tblnk of tbe prke od. ifrms f ratid Kuarantecd to h liub and dry and trr $ H from warn p. and Rood tillable tau 1 wnej cleared of H t1iuter. ortnoupy refundetl. Send dfpot.lt of t J.OO at HV once. Free ratlniod tickets dally or on Miuday for " t' H thoe who itinbap, or half ratetlinrsf tiandirom rj H Centre ?IorIche. for Inventor or Lomeeeker. and -. the amount pal 1 for ticket to le applied on the first I H psTinent If you hur Information nnd lurtlciilarR. - flfl W. H. MOFHTT. 5LUwrtv si.. S. Y. i-lt. IH SEA t.LIFK Ilnur out. on north uor or Iintr SJflB Inland, mIUi Out? lew or tbe .sound. M&;nltlernt .IflB modern residence, built In )lo.rlfb Architecture hy ' day wor-r In th hhM vubttantlal manner; I8roon; fvflB hard wtol aud all trnprovetnenK. with lance pl&zzaa, h mM port cocber. and tower. table; carriage, cow, tetH IMJiiUrr hoifH'i. pltron corral: Jjpatifo hi miner pa- J5lfll Kixlnand wmi-rratorj-; :i-Si acrci id fineft liltth land uM wltlicommanttln,: vfewn of this clorlous rolling mo- YHhI tlon of couutrr for ml Ira, nil laid out In landscape. - watkK drltet. tinner tmls lanna. Mirtils, amindanc SSV r 'H of rineht fruiter i'hole. iraplen. Mot complete um. liter or Inter home. IIousmj f urnlahel and In perfect K !Bb order. Will 1V old nt a bATlDo Ijaralu. Photo- 'ML -flH Rrapha w 1th TUOIXAS I. YX NE, I'd Bmnrtw ay. M H SI'KOI.VL " aorri clean d land, Aoten room houe. 'M MB baru. orchanl. Ci-.Vt. cah. HISI1Y, 1 3 Chan.hen.at, Q Ol ZT wim, prnciiAsE onk nr the "most -t H O - V'denlraMe tVacrr rariuaon Lxmtf Island; prop- ft H erty bKatHl at Miller- Tlai iaud hlqh. dr. I -Tel. fnefnnn ftoticti; rlth Kcdl;ery desirable property -3 near the Sound, only 5 lown. Al.&d ecWl ;nnlo t terrnt j deed free; tl lie Kiiaranteed; worth Investigation. ' W Wrtm RisLKY. lllCbimNni't . p CS51 Ofi ,,'R I'MP em anHire &Hx800 7F.; an J O-1-'-' hathln-r N-aeh Wrlre to j5, o.h. HAHKUMAX, I0H Fulton M., N. Y.clty. ft . 1 - a Strnl (!F.$tntr -for giU or (xchnttfl fi SUOKE 1'HOl'EUTY lr.Lfiin.chi 4 rooms; shady . Krtund, no mosipjlimvi. near dcpit; jaht clubf ' m deilrablp for Uarders; 5 9,0011. will ex chance, I J. V AT WATF.H. B7 LlU-rty it, " M Ileal estate rf or .Sale. s"l VM(lNTIILYpu'hasesllome,' Vourownseloo- ftV ClIO tioin a-s money ilown I'llOVIOEXT ISA VINOS 'H LOAN. U1 llroaJa. 2Jrnl (fstiite or iile--tntcn jj.oluntt H "Z(. WKKKI.Y Sen- Vork Clt-I.ols; no Interesti j! & tJJ lilies fiuaranttHS; tlno haililne, iHtatliiK and fl.a- fsfl ItiK. luansloa built-, itejut ou propelft ; free tickets. Um UUKast l'JIIlst. M S. ItOOUE. ; ijM ?leal (Estate J'or nle Countrg. a ELKIIANT I' room new ticus. with bath and barni M all luinroseiuents; ta'st neli;UUrhotd. Mrs. M. O. 2l ItTUllWEl.L, f.'O Kuutb Itll as Jit. Vf rnon.X Y. I VT. VKIINOX (Cliester llllli lloautlful resWence IB J'J. for ile or rent, rurnl.hed or unfurnished; all I ' Improvements: laruo crouuds, flneabaile; :t mlnutea ; from New Kasen slatluu. T A STKfHENSOX, .1 osvner, HI.", l'rospect as, : I - ,c f glenl state nt gsurtion. j! JOIIN 8. SIAPF.S. Auctioneer. ftX I-llK-rly St., 2. T li wilt sett nt pul'llc auction, (,. ; 221 CHOICE LOTS ji ut i CI,.ltB:HOT 1IIIGB1TS. . lUUTII, 1T0T1I. 171ST AND I7SO BT8.I , also on ,, - niOEtBalM AVE:. i and on f ' CLAY, TEI.l.KU AND COM.EOE AY& $ . tun liiiz a larKV froutai on i - CLAItlMlOXT PARK, , KSII WAItll. NUW YORK CITY, ( I SATURDAY. JUNE 26, $ AT 1 O'CLOCK, ft ,) on iho Krouius. ' Tiir. kiiust AUeridN hai.k ov lots in Tin ? VICINITY. i l High trmund. has Iiik a Hue tuw of siirniuudtttK streata, $ KAhV TKHSIb. riTl,l:a INSUHE1I KlUIE. f Jfc Tako Vd or tit nse. clesated road to llldtli St. T - Wendoser ave stntlonsi properly :t hliK-ks wast. tJ &S 5-CEPJT FAKE M fromnatlery or City Hall; nth ami mh avp.I. road i connect at I'.lMli Bt. and Hth ave. with tndley uart 3 vj KUoFordham trolley cam fr..m lUOthbt. and ltd art, b ij Fur uiupb apply 1 auctioneer or 3 2 KIMItlAlU 11. LEVY, ii-M llrnaAlway. J B JAMES L. WELLS, Auctioneer, f J Will ecll at auction MONDAY, Jl'N'K VH, non, at 3 1 111 lroadwn, N. Y . Heal 1 hlate K balcurouin, ,44 W 47 CHOICE LOTS, nuut desirably situated oa Ml f WKIkSTIUl AMI A1.UST1NP. Wr.s., ,A I Ulivcon ISUtliaiid Hftst, . ,h i BEAK UAl'llI TllMslT MTATIONS, J TREMONT, I kith wviit), .r.v vnin, cnv. IS Fl'lenOl 1 liK-ailou fur liu.lnes. and re, I icncesi clly rk V. lintiroveini lit., simsc, , .sal, r, ,u, i ic , llso uiltiutcs' an m walk fioui llaruiu It It lUild I rnrt.lt Stau.m, Ud Wm av, t'levirlu cars. udl77llit s-'rsated station 9 m ! (l'NI- I- sit! TO I.VITKKV f Liberal Tcruu lllle (luarauEccl free of lost i eachpun-liasrr. hend for mam lo JAMtS h. WeUA i' Auclluuwr, 5M U'rtrty st., N, V. ,