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•^MSftiU*'* CiRfcATEST RAILROAD."
NEWYORK
(entral
V_X ft KUnSHN RSVr R jf b
TKE SIX-TRACK JUNK LINE.
VIA M.iOAilA rAIXs.
Tralas depart frm Grand Central Station. «3«
atreel. New York, an below:
Sortb and west bound tram, except thosa leaving
Grand Central Station at S:2U A. M.. ;.45. JO, 11.30
P. M. . will stop at 125 th 8u to receive passengers
ten minute* after leaving Grand Central Station.
C.IOA. M— 'MIDNIGHT EXPRESS.
%M K. •■'.. — tADIRONDACK & t««« ISLANDS SPECL.
BJHA-M— tEMPIHE STAVE EXPRESS. Most fa
eums train In the world. Da« Buir^ko 4.4».
jHSA.iI. — 'FAST MAIL. 24 hours to Chicago.
•.45 A. M— •SARATOGA AND MONTREAL SPECIAL,
i»j;e a. M.— *EXP«3r;iTION LIMITED.
«JI". M — 'BUFFALO LIMITED.
i.ae p. m. — •so'jthweste.'-.n liixited.
IJtO? M.— •CHICAGO LIMITfeO
i jar M. — kSARATOGA LIMITEL.
MJPM-*"THB : TH CENTURY LIMITED,- I*
boor train to Chieaga via Lake Shore.
tSOP. — ISA TOGA LIMITED
gj» »> M.— tALBANT AND TROY FLYER.
4jWF M— •DETROIT AND ('HirAGO BPECIAL.
*J»P M.— "UKE SHORE LIMITED. Bl Sour train
to Chicago. All Pullman Oars
CMi I M.— *wESTEnr; BXPRKsa.
!#P.M. — 'MONTREAL EXPRESS
'• 38P . H~I»PL nONDACK ANn MONTREAL EX.
a*«? M. — 'RtFFALO & THOUSAND ISLAND SPL.
-§.MP. M— •SOT-rmvEPTERN SPECIAL^
M«P M.— 'PACIFTC EXPRESS
tU*r.X- *c:ncACO & st. locis EXPRESS.
•DaJJy. tEscept Sunday. TExcept Monday, kSat
■raa.' ozlr- tCrcep* snturd.iv and Sunday.
HARLEM Bi!A.\CH.
(M A. 54. and 5..-J r>. M . except Sunday, to PHtsfleld
*KotUj Adams. tiaturda>-s at 2.37 P. M. Sun., 3.33 A. M.
Pullman cars on ail throurh trains.
Trains illuminated with Plntsch Ujrhl.
Ticket oCces at 149. 16!. 415 and 1216 Broadway. 25
ncion Sq. West. 275 Columbus Aye., 275 "West ltSth
et. Grand Central Station, and 12£ th St. Station. New
fork: 3.1 »cd 72S Fuitoa St. and 10* Broadway.
Teirphene ">OO SSth Slreet" for New york Central
Cab Service. !!atracf checked from hotel or resi
fr.-x by We-trott Express Company.
A. n. SMITH, GEORGE H. DANIELS,
General Manager. General Passenger Agent.
READING SYSTEM
.NEW JERSEY CENTRAL IT R.
Li*ert ? sti*et ana »outh l>ny. , T.me from South
Terry ft.s micuto* earlier than shown below.)
JA^TON. BETHLEHEM. ALLEVTOTTN A>D MArCH
(HI >»»— **f* ,i 715 East on only). S.lo a. m.. UXtk
t.*9, 609 i 0.- Eastos only) p. m. Sun. z4 'j a. in. .
1.66, £.30 p. m. * ...
WILKZSBAKRE .I>D SCILINTON — X4.OP 9 10 a. m..
*.ofl p. m- SumJavs. i4.;5 a. in., l.&o p m. '
IAKEWOOD. LAKEHCHSfT. TOMS :\tK AND
BAIOEUAT— x«.oC, »».49 a. m.. zLSO i«. 40. Lane
"•o6 and Laiieburst only). 4. C0 p. m. guaciays.
5.40 a. m.
ATLA>TIC CITT— •» -o a m.. f:.40 p. m.
VIMXA.ND AND BRUHjETO tt 54.00S 4.00 a. m.. rtl 39
p. a.
100 BRA.vril. ASBIRY PARK. «»:TA>" i.ROVF.
POINT PLEASANT AM> M..\MI(IKE POINTS-^
M.CO. 8.3f. li.ao a. m.. xl.:0. ;.45. 3.30. .1.53 (except
l«nx Branch. 4.45). <.s;. R.sti. 6. 50. 11.50 p. in.
tjß&t except Ocean Grovr, S.li a. ra., 1.30. 4.03.
l.tl P- m.
fHXIADELrHIA — <REACIXG TERMINAL. "4.:5,
«.«». tt..00. "9.00. TIC.OO. tll.M a. m. t15.09, -LOO.
iur. +:.00. +3.00. »4.00. t&.ot'. *6.00. n.so. §9.09,
j:a.S9 p. in.. "IS.IS tndt.
urn ksd chestnut sTr.EKTP — M :j. ♦s.op, •10 00.
•i:.o« a. ni.. # :.00. t»4..uu. •6.00. *:.00. ts.c» p. m_
•!S IB mdt.
BALTTUOKE AXD WASHTNGTOX— B.OO. 10.09. 13.00.
J.OB. 4.0U, «.CO. T.Pn, 12.15
ETAniM.. nAUKisßrnc P«>TT«VILLK and will
lAJXSPOKT — .4.00. E4.^5. tg.OO. i;tS.lO < 10.00. ll.Ofl
a. », Readtne oa'.y>, | fI.OO. !>Lro. tr.oo p. m..
P.»»<llr.r. Pottsville and Hrsb's; only. t4.00. t5.00 p. m.
CINDY HOOK HOCTE: — Kr. ft. of Rector St.. Pr. S.
Atlantic itvi^ir.as, Seabnirht. Monmouth ßeach. Lacy
Branch. Attiur" Park. Pt. Pleasant, 9.00. 10.00. lLull
a. m, 1.00, 2.00. 3.45. 4.30. 3.30 (8.00 to Anbury Park)
« it. Sundays. 10.00 a. m., i.OO, 4.00, s.OO p. m.
irrera Liberty Street only. "Daily. tDaily, except
Bcafiar. JSunday only, jparlor cars only. V-.a Tama
«ua. xSaturriays. aExcept Saturdays.
OSeet: Liberty St. Ferry. South Ferry. « Astor House.
ttl. 4!4, llf'O. 1354 Broadway, is; J,th Ay., ;5 Union
Scuare Vf«?t, 153 East UStt) St.. CT3 Wept 113 th S^.
r4S Columbus Ay, New York: 4 Court St.. 344, SBO
Poiton St.. B'klyn: ISO B'way. Wnwbarf. New Torlc
trrswfer rail* for and checks iiarrac to <I<H!tlnation.
W. G. EESLER. C. M. BI.TIT.
Vice Pree. and Gen. Mjrr. Gen. Pass'r Act.
HUIIIK AND Oil ] BilLßliD
ROYAL BLUE LINE TRAINS
"EVERY OTHER HOUR
ON THE EV£N HOU.-l."
ToBALItMORE and WASHINGTON
Leave bouUi Ferry 5 minutes earlier.
X.r. Libt-ny »iraet i>. j-j era. i^xctpioun.. Buffet.
10.00 am. Daily. Uincr.
l".uo noon. l'«.;y. Diver.
:.uu pa. IJAllv. Dinej-.
"Koyal Limited" 4.00 pin. Daily. All Pullman.
• ■■ ; :r. Dally. D:ci_r.
T.ou pm. Dai!}*. Buffet.
" 12. ii night. Daiiy. iiitepers.
KfU.MJII iiiAi-N gEnVICE.
THKULOU 'MtAi:*> TO XUK U£BT.
Lr. .Nt» TarxCtXJ*. south i-'errj. i-jbf rty it. Dally.
riurmgv fitJtbiug lMu nt. 12.15 nt- i?let?i»er.
< iiitiiKo. Coitunlitts l.vO prn. 2.00 pin. Diner.
I'ui-'ii.g. CltveL»ad-. . . !.;> pm. 4.00 pm. Limited.
"i'iu*l>u.g Lunttoa"... (.n;a. 7.0u j/in. BuSet.
• 'uuinn^t!. St. Luuis... IMO nt. 12.15 nt. Kleeper.
I'ißiUuittti, pl Louis... :-."."■. u:n. 10.nu am. Diner.
Ctnc-.r.nHti, M. Luuu... i.ii pm. (.00 pm. Diner.
Otnces: ISI. ;t.;. 4-.*. :."•"■■ BroiLdway. • Aator iiuus»,
'30S Greenwich St.. U Union Square W.. J9l Grand St,
N V. : ?43 Fulton btnet, Brooklyn; South Ferry unj
Übtrty Street-
KW TORK. NEW Urn I K'TFCRD R. R
i.xalas depart txvm uinna c«cUiU ct&t.cn. *-tl - ... ana
«i iv., at tuio«t, ter —
BOtTON, via New Londun ana Providence — 16:00,
u,iioa«. •• ■ : iu :a; a. m.. rZlluua. •^ljius. •li.s.'jo.
tl i:oui •«. iis:o!. m.IZ:\A)m .IZ:\A) P. M.
BOSTON, via Willictiiiiic— ,«>-1a» A. M.. r;/O P. M.
fcU-'.ON. »ia g^ringntiii — ti:oii A. M.. Tiil2:Oo. • l |4:tW.
•11 :»> i. ii.
TVTUTI; SiTjL'NTAJN.r. ST. AL3ANS AND QUEBEC—
- t* , .t:i'i A. ii-. ■:* f. .M.
JOP.TLA.N-O AJ^.D BAR HARDOR— **.&:</> P. M.
FITCIiLsfUG, via Wuiitnanilc, i'uuuum. and Worcester
— I*Z:\*J I. M.
lAXEVILLE ar.d NORrOLK. t'»:li A. M.. t^3:25 P. M.
UT. RAUIii.NGTU.N-. riTOCAEUJUiit;. LtXOX. PlTTa
nELXj—rr.rfO, K»US A. M.. tl.r.. na:^ P. M.
VATKiIBLRY *ni WUCVTSD— t33DU t«:«*<. tTSnM.
♦fl(r:OC. ♦•:OAC do WattrturjJ A. iL. -'.liUS. i*:Ui.'.
I'J.il. t'b.iH), f^b:uO <to Watsrour}) I*. M.
T;;kei oKi«-s at cGraul Central ctation and cl2ith Et.,
sJ»o at ell 3. rffti; 1.l Mi. c 1.254 itroßdway. c-3 Pa.^ Plac<-.
*13 L'cion Square. clk2 Filth Ay.. -:j;J rolunibua Ay.. WJ
I!«c;- r. Ay.. c 273 '-'.-!•. iiiu'i bt.. 103 East IZtth SU tn
troojc'.yn, cc Court 6L_ lieu l^alioa St.. Broadwaj.
X. D.
•Daily tExrept Kuai»j». {Sundays only, s fiatur
«»Ti cr.ly. at 122t"i St. tParlor Car Limited.
IIH&* DirJng Car. c Afe-iciei stllmg I J aricr acd Klee^
fcg car ...*.<:•.» i.sD.
a T. IIEMPSTEAD. Cen. Pass. Agt.
O. M. SHEPARD. Gen. eepC
LaLck&wainnA Railroad.
I/-.... tm^m u««; . .... ..^. -.._/ mam m nwymf Ma.
♦».«« A. j*. — J-or i3ai»*iiiuiitoj. tsu £i}r>u;u«r.
•l«.0B A. M. — For J3uiia.lt<. Clilcuito b.'lt bl. Louis.
, ::.i j P. M. — Poccno i!oULU.a :- j,e-.-i^.l.
*UC P. li.— For Bu2aio and Chic*g -
*4.CC P. 11.— Foi ticraatuc and Plymouth.
•«.69 P. U.— For Bur.alo at,d Chicaso.
•I «i P. M. — i'or Buffalo, cyracuse. Rlchflell Fprlngs.
•tOO A.M. — For Ch:cajto— Sit »-iJer» opvn 9P. M
Tickets at 145. *:». lISC. HZ* Broadway. N. V. : 33J
Hilton St.. Brooklyn. 'Dallr. t Except fiunday. tThurs
**>x Friday* and Saturdays.
-lEW^ORI OHT&HIO I V.ESTFRH BY.
tci. *msiclln St. Lvi. W. 42d St.
»:15 a. M . Local Train ; ii A. M.
-<:C A. U. .Day Express to Oiwego.... 8:00 A. M.
•« A. M Liberty F.xpre?« 8:15 A. M.
•15:10 A. M Liberty txp.-cM «12:00 Nor;a
. 12*0 \'ocn Ex.pres» to Norwich 12:15 P. M.
-.12:1* V. M Saturdays to P.ockiand *1:00 P. M.
■ ' Sjd» p. v Elenvlllo and Kincßtcn .*i:!s P. M.
8:3 r M ... Emma* to Ro«-k!an<J 3:45 P. M.
• *40 P M Wnoern ExrreM X«:<"0 P. it.
•FaturCaye oEly. tDaily. B«7an<-e except Sunday.
z: rarlor Car »ati ci «25 Droui-^»y only.
Another Month of
Progress.
July, 1904,
58%
More than July, 1902.
A gain of
58%
In two years in the net
sales of The
Daily and Sunday
TRIBUNE,.
58%
Railroad*.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
STATION'S foot of WEST TWENTT-THIRD STREET
AND DES3P.OSSE3 AND CORTLANDT STREETS.
t./'The leaving time from Desbrojses and Cortlandt
Streets Is five minutes later thaa that clven below for
Twenty-third Street Station.
ioi: THE WEST.
•7.55 A. M. CHICAGO SPECIAL.
•«.ii A. M. ST. LOUIS LIMITED.
•10.24 A. 51. THE PKNNSrLVANTA LIMITED— 23
mm __ _ hours to Chlcaco.
!;-?f fM - allCAflo AND ST. LOCI 3 EXPRESS.
•4.55 I*. -1. CHICAGO LIMITED.
*.-..50 P. SL XT. LOUIS EXPRESS.
•5.55 P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS.
7.53 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.
I*-" I. J 1 - «'D AND CINCINNATI EXP.
•» .26 V. 51.
- 55 . . HASHCiGTON AXD THE ROCTH. iv
, a .'. *•-*•'■. : »10.65 a. m.. U.S*. -12.55. M 0
(•S 25 ""Congressional Limited-). »3.:5. # 4.;5. •4.55.
r.*u p. m.. 12.10 night. Sunday, 8.25, «9 25 •10.55 a.
?VV- 1 ";: 5 ••" zth - C 3.23 "Congressional Limited").
SOUTHERN 'KAILiVAY.-5.T5: 4J» sftE U.lO a. m.
A dkny iTlC COAST LINE.— D.-5 a. m. and ».25 p. m.
El dlil? Aßr> AIR L1NE.— 12.15 p. m. and IMO a. m.
NORFOLK AND "WESTERN RAILWAY.— I. » p. m.
daily.
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY.— 7.55 a. m. week
days. 4.55 p. m. dally.
FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK.— 7.SS a.
m. week-days. 8.25 p. m. dally.
ATLANTIC C1TY.— 8.55 a. m. and 2.55 p. m. week
days. Sundays. »7.55 a. m.
CAPE MAY.— 12.55 p. a. week-days.
LONG BRANCH. ASBURT PARK (North A sbury Park
Sundays), and Paint Pleasant. 7.40. 8.55 a- m.. 12.25,
12.55 < Saturdays only, except LonK Branch), 1.25
idays only). 2.25. 2.55, 3.25, 4.25 (except Long
lirani-h). &5, and 6.15 p. m. week-days. Sundays.
S.iS. 3. "a a. m.. and 4.55 p. m. Prom De&broascs and
Cortltndt Streets only. 3.30 a. m.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
6.05. 7.25, "T-Eo, 8.25. *•■-"•-. '».!», •♦•.• i 5. •• 55, »n0.:5.
•10.5 a, 11.55 a. m.. 12.25, •12.5r.. '1.55. 2.10. 2.55. *3.25.
3.i5. 4.25, *4.23. 4.85. (*t4.55 for North Philadelphia
only). *5.55. 6.55. 7.55. 8.25. 9.25 'via for North Phil
adelphia only) p. m.. 12.10 night week-days. Sun.
days. C.uS. *7.55, 8.25. •9.25. •*9 55, 9.55. "+lO 25, •10.53
a- m.. 12.25. *12.55. '1.55, «3.25. 3.58. »4.;5. («t4.55
for North Philadelphia on!' *4 65 •S.lb. 6.55. 7.55.
8.25. 9.25 0.55 for North Philadelphia only) p. m.,
12.10 nicht.
•Dining Car. tExtra-fare train.
Ticket offices. Nos. 461. 1384. 113 and 261 Broadway:
IS2 Fifth Avenue (below 23d St.): 263 Fifth Avenue
(corner :9th fc"t. >; 1 Actor House, and stations named
above; Brooklyn. 4 Court Street. 860 Fulton Street.
:S'> Broadway, and Pennsylvania Annex Station The
New York Transfer Company will call for una check
baggage from hotels and residences through to des
tination.
TelephTia "543 Chelsea" for Pennsylvania Railroad Cab
Service.
VT. W. ATTERBTTRT. .T. R. WOOD,
Uencral Manajre-r. Pass'r Traffic Manager.
GEO. "W. BO YD.
General Passenger Agent.
LEHIGH VALLEY.
Toot of Wert 3d A : Cortlanfit and Detbrosses Streeu B
•Dally 'HxcfptSundar. Sunday: a7.-j. ili.lt. e*4S. nS.tS. T3.4TL
" . • LtN.Y.,AILtN V..8
Mscch CTscnk Local ! •< 40 aMI t« .50 a m
Butfal" txpre»».. •»: 10 A v: # e7.50 a M
BLACK DIAMOND SXPKXSS •; tS i 111 '10 HI A ■
M»uct«'hunjc sad U»zicu>n Local * 12.55 P « •dl.lOpM
■vruv:e»-B»rre Expres* ts 55 vit M.io r m
K««ton Loc»J +5 10 p k -SO PM
<'h!r»|ro and T-j-on-n Vmtlbnle Express.... 1 *n5. 40 p *: •xs.«o nt
Titß -rFALOTHAUf .1 '-, S5 P M Il>'m
Tlcicu and PbH&M wfoir.n«i»t!oi:i iH.Xi.au, 355. 121 i * 1534
nroniw^r, !?2 sth Aye.. 3 ■,lr.r. Sq. West. 2*5 i .illimt'Ui Ar« .
N.Y.. S5« 4 K6O Fultoc Su. 4 Court St., 3WI <-.iadwav 4- Ft. Pnltoa
•l. Brooklrn. S. V. Transfer Co. will call for and check baggage.
Excursions.
IROM STE4MBOAT CO.
THK I'OPI LAJi ill WIIM ROCTE TO
CONEY INLAND.
They «"annot barn: They rannot sink!
LANDING at tfaa center of the great new and
stellar attractions.
Including Admission to '' $25**
STEEPLECHASE PARK ] **«*,
Inc 'It! ding Admission to Both j nZ-.-i
LUNA PARK and L
STEEPLECHASE PARK S."
SPECIAL TO-PAT.
L»-ave irsth St.. North Itiver, ->:iO, 10:40. 1T:4O A. M..
11:40. 7:40 P. M.
Leave foot 2Cd -;.. North Rtrw, 8:00, 10:18, 11:15
A. M.. i::15, litS, 1:15. 3:15. 4:00. S:00, 6;00. 7:15.
»:;'•. S-00 P. M.
! I>ra^- Plrr <»w) No. I. I Half hour lat»r
North Kivrr, < than foot :.i st.
LsaTa. .^r-w Iron i*ler, Coney I»!ar.<l. 30:40, 11:55 a. M.,
i::S.">. 1:".5. I:i;. S:ES. 4;55, &:U>». 6:40, ":*!)• S:ii'.
10:U«». 10:40« P. M.
Returning from Coney IslaaJ tr!rs marked • go te
,i:sta Kt.. N. 11.
BTEAMEK TACBIS will make trips mmty day TO
nSHXSG BAMiS. Leave E. ;:« St.. 7:30 A. ML; Plej
<Newi No. 1. N. R.. S:io A. M. Bait and loklt) on
board. Fare: Gentlemen. "3<\; Lauiea, 50c; Chil
clren. Mr.
MANHATTA BEAC
\la L- l. :; it.
4th «t. lima.
Via B. B. T. ELKVATEI> TK.UXS:
Leave Brooklyn side of Bridge, g.;o. B. IS a. m.. an.
half hourly from 4.40 to C.40 p. m. Leave N. Y.
(Park Row) half hourly from 3.3 Ca. m. to S.S6,
and 4.0J p. m. and 7.u6 to 10. IS p. in- Separate table
Saturday.
Via ZOTXI ST. (BROOKLYN) FEIUIVi
Leave V\*liitthall st. T.O'j a., in. uncl e\ery 40 min
ut«s to 1.40 p- •>•■
MANHATTAN BEACH I SUMH SUPPER
Pain's — DKCATIK.
•mil <JIt,\MI FIIJKUORKS.
CHtXOR£VH JlitKUOi;K> TO-NIGHT.
—I HR YEW tors Wfjril.n-"* rAIR!"
l ~~*mm*m m ~^ Specjal .1" ; r;i -j -••■:.-■> this pea
. • f!n-
JO^ti IIH f^ Native Hawaiian riin^- 1 :!
asssf 1 9 fessß 1 I IrV Two * ntl concerts daily.
as» feTfl "^3-ZrC 1 1 ssLA Ma«T.Hicent foliage. Jiare
RV^^Bssm.lu plants an;i nortlcultut-tt
*."■*"" sssr^ssssssssflH iuseu^n. AvuVr. Aqil^rtlm.
I •^.'^. 2 • Aviary Aquirium.
-Klein D'utschland." Boat
"I [ 'T. 3 ;-y 111! If •"«. Utt:. ir.K. Fishing. Bill
-, "JVJ ■¥( ■Ll 188 lards, outdoor Fijur!». (J!-n
■ awl *■! li Uf leiand Clam Bake. D!np»-t«
\'^.>K' ! *- l &3' : *ir>'ss3'"^V * la earn;. TIM.™ TAP!.::
TKSS?TO*wB?wf%«' fcubject ;•> Change— Leave
fr. iil_r - CurtlatUt St. Pier. 9. 10. II
A. M.. 12 M.. 1:30. 2:30.
— .« r -js p \t
BrlC S « *>!>«. ruiu-n Ferry, Brookiyn. U:3y. 10:20. 11:20
A il
'cv,.,' .. " u-l. lu-45. 11.48 A. it... 12:»3.
2:IS 2:45 3:15. «:3O 6:45 P. M.
l*ave Oien teteML 11 « A. M. for Corf.anat Street
only; 11:15 A. M for 32d Street and Brooklyn; I-. 00 M.
mi: I:< W V M- lor Cortlandt Street only; 3:00. 5:00. «:00
7:00. and *:l» F. M. tjr all landings, fc.i-.ra Itoux* on
hi.adaj« and beUdays. -„«.to
EXCURSION. 40 C?:NTS.
lncitJdln*: free admission to all attractions.
1000 ISLANDS.
A-iir aWI 3 oaya* trip, all expi"-*.. $115- _.
ST. AIA«A lA« KICXCE RAPIDS AND 1 \KI_
An*? 20th U dr.v»' inp. alj ex\)t-f*.. i.'it.
QtKUEC A2TO SAGCTEWA* KIVKK.
Kug ZJlh u I2'-» <*)»' '- r: ''- al! fl P ses -. »^-
CALIFORNIA AND HAWAII
b et.^V-Y f^^ h e°J^f i^ I^^^"e a , ,.
For •'nap-^.r.ls- of the wEw. F^Tj book tr««. and
• circulars Ot ab-.ve trijo. apply « write.
THOS. H. HENDR.ICKSON.
Zi2 Fulton St. anJ .",14 Wnshlnston St..
Brooklyn. If. x.
JSmmfaM
■SSS? S O -A. I 1I 1 S <>-
To» COMEY ISLAND
I\CI-t'OIN« U>MIHHI<» TO DRiSAULANU.
FOl.lt LAUGK&T KllCb-L STKAMEItS Aima, IN"
CLUDING THE ••DRiIASILAND." "CT. JOHNS.
•CiItAND REPUBLIC-- and "HOSLDALL.
I>-a-. i W. ir*Jth etre«t ever>- hour, '■> A. .M. to St.S t . M-
Leave ii'iS street hourly un the half hour. Jit A. M.
to M.30 *'. M Leave Battery landing (South Ferry), every
hour 1V» A. M. tu 1* P. M. La"* h'.at leaves Dreamland
11 ;> :J. RounJ trio from W. ll'Jth street. 30 cenla.
Round trip from T2,\ street and Battery. :£» cents, lnelud
\ng +Cr.:-t'.'j:i to Dreamland.
WEST POINT. NEWBURGH &
POUGHKEEPSiE.
,[. THE PICTCREdvIUE HUDSON.
Ora; i Daily Oulm««< texcepi Sunday).
n.. i'ajace Iron Day i<lne Steamers
••NEW YOUK" and "ALBANY."
From nrooklyn. Tulton St. (By ApnexJ 8:00 A. M.
" New TortC Df»oro»»es M. Pier 8:40 y
»:<«>
" " R'etSs due Tn N^w X^ 'i*S X ' l».a> "
P. M
UOiInING AND AFTKItNOO.V CONCERTS.
RED BANK LINE.
r _, M «vnitci'n fit Tier *•• X. H.. <!a!ljr. » a. m.. S
r^m -B^at; £ a m. ,niy. for Hiehlands. Oceanic
£«£.; PolrtKalr Haven and Red Dank, connecting wlta
tr^V*" for Lone Branch. A«bunr Park EUcur»)on. BOe.
.^— — <s— «nt The large saloon eteamer Edmund But
lsWfl*A.li Darkj. Leaves 2Ut-£t.. East River.
%SA*&«C*** rao a. m.; Hattery. S:2O. Tickets,
centlessen. It*.; Uiiei. »•• 4 '- tackl» and r«etr«»Jj
mctts on board.
Deep »-a fishing dally. Al. Foster's tro
• learner Artsler. rare.. . ladle
r.fic leaves ;:<J st-. E. R-. "1* a. m,
Battery Landing. 8.05.
A DVETtTISKMENTS »n» »-jt»cr!ptlor.s for The Trtbuns
Advertisement. t,IM t* r*«lv*4 « th. *■?»•*»«« «*"*&
oo.ce, at regular cfi« r»!« until » °cl° -k^ m.. vti. :
c°r. l*h-st.;
"id -m
Ssi^ it usuUt.Vl.»» *»-*v«.. *.;*.«» 78th aaU
NEW-YORK DAILY TBIBUJTS. MONDAY. AUGUST 15. l*tt.
Ocean Steamer*.
KUDQBTTGO (BiEtBiIAGJ [LILOTfIDo
Fast express service.
_ . UTH— KG— BREMEN.
Krin^. Au 10 - 1" All! Kror prim Sept. 20, IPM
Kronprlnx Auß . a, , P M IK. Wra. II Oct. 4. II AM
K^i.J?- 11 - StTtC - l-*:3O PM Kaiser Oct. 11. 10 AM
* va ~ er Sept. IS, 10 AMiKronprin= Oct. 18, 11 AM
Twin-screw passenger service.
„ . PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG — BREMEN.
rv2i*^ o>sa -' Au 25. 10 tiurfurst Sept. 22. 10 AM
rnearlcb Aug. SO. Norn! Neckar Sept. 2». 9 AM
In!!!"' 511 * nt - *>• 10 AM! Frlecirtch Oct. 6,9 AM
AIDCrt Sept. 10. 10 AM I Bremen Oct. 13. 0 All
Mediterranean Service.
. GIBRALTAR— NAPLES — GENOA.
ir j- c Aug. zi. 11 AM j ITiiti— flrt 13. HAM
Hoheniol'n..Sept. 10. 11 AM! Albert Oct. 22. 11AM
T/ Ulse Sept. 24. 11 AMjLuise Oct. 29. 11AM
" er *e- Oct. H. HAillNeckar Nor. 5, 11 Ail
»rom Rreracn Piers, 3d and 4th Sts.. Hobolcen.
OELRICHS & CO.. NO. 5 BROADWAY. N. T.
Louis H. Meyer. 45 South Third St.. Fhlla.
E.
SEMI-WEEKLY TWIN-SCREW SERVICE.
FOR PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG.
Hamburg... Auk. IS 11 AMI *r/rutsrh!and. .Sept. 1, 9AM
Phoenicia Aug. 20, Noon' Walderaat Sept, 3. HAM
tn»:uecner. -Aug. 2.V 10 AM I •fMyltke sept. 6. 2 PM
TPretorla.....Aug. 27. 6 AMlPalatta Sept. 10. 6 AM
'•■ril\ room and tgymnaslum on boar 4.
IWIU call at uover for Lxindun and Paris.
MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.
NEW YORK— NAPLSS— GENOA.
By superb new Twtn-s • Steamers.
Prim Adalbert Aug. 16, B A. M.; Oct. 4. Noon
Prlnz Oscar Sept. B, 2 P. M.: Oct. LT.. 10 A. M.
FIRST CABIN. MO and 5" UPWARD.
Accord! nc to Season.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINT!.
Offices. 35 an.i 37 Brcadway. Piers. Hoboken. N. J.
ILD DiMDiQI LIE
For real comfort you will flnd this line offers
the most varied, attractive and picturesque
mute to St. Louis, .ste.-iraor to Old Point Com
fort. iStop-ovnr allowed there, and Itichmond,
Va.. and many points on the C. &O. Ry.) Rail
ie iu^LTiiidcent
Bis Four, Cincinnati to St. Louis. If desired.
returning all rail by any trunk line running out
of St. Louis, -with prtrltega of boat runes from
Ll or Cleveland to Buffalo, N. V., at a
idditional
QDILOD GD(iDIj2ODK3Q(n)Iv!I [LD!J3[E a
DAILY SERVICE.
Tor Old Point Comfort. Norfolk. Portsmouth. Pinner's
Point an<l Newport News. Va connecting for Petersburg,
Richmond, Virginia Beach. Washlncton. D. C. and entire
Bouth and W^st.
Fr^ij:) t and jiassenßer steamers sail from Pier 28.
N. R.. tcot Besoh *;.. «very week any at 3 P. M.
H. B. WALKER. Vlc»-Prtsldent & Traffic Mttr.a«er.
Elegant N>\v Passenger Steamships
of the
©dDOBTTOQIi IB PliOQGrO®
Leave Nerw York every Werinwlay AT ON.
arriving New Orleans Monday.
Leave New Orleans every Wednesday AT NOON.
arrlvin-* New York Monday.
Tor further information address 349 iiroadway. or
1 Broaufway. Washington Bldg,
F©(? LPdEXP-G® GSQGBODa
!*tranishtp« of the USD "D" LINB wUI sail for San
Juan direct, as follows: .
8. ci. CARACAS •.••irday. Auirust 30, nnon.
a. K. riIILADCLPIIIA Saturday, Sept. o, noon.
For fre'ei'-i or passage arply to
BOI'LTON. BLIoS & r>ALLETT.
Gei.eral Uonatirrs. bS Wall St.
A MFRICAN LINE.
■**• PLTMOCTH— rfIEnmVRG- EOUTnAMrTON.
Sailing eaturdiiya. a 30 A. M., Pier 15. N. It.
Oermanlo Att«A>!Bt. Psni Sept. 3
New York. Aug. 'Xl\ Philadelphia Sept. 10
V?ED STAK LINK.
■*■ KEW YORK— AxnvrT.P- I^ONDON— ->.\RI3.
Calling *>t Dover for London and Pans.
Falling Saturday*, 10::'.t. A. M.. Pier 11, N. R.
h-ir'und -^*- WlKroonlaaa P'ft. 3
vl7,r!»nd U». 2TlZ«4ltasd a.-pt. 10
V|je<'laL KOTICE — Hit larce new iwl»-«crew stseja
•h'i'pe of tt.« *Red Bt«r Line cail at Dover. England, both
V"a«t end WtM bou.iU.
WHITE STAB LINE.
> » N rw YOKK—QI-EnNSTOWN— LIVERPOOL.
■illlm \Vednc»c;iO» T.U vTldars, i>S«-r **. N. R.
VhWc Aug Vt. IOX M-l Arat:c....Aiiff. 26. 3 P. It
iwVT- Mis- 1". iv»ni Teutonic. Aui{. HI. 10 A. JX
A. «•
Frels'ni orncea. Whitehall EWg.. Cattery Place.
* _ CTJNARD LINE.
■A-* TO LrvTRPOOL. VIA aUgEMBTOWN.
From Piers fil-fi-. Norm EUver.
„._,,,, Aug. -"• 1° *• M.|Carr;«tiia. ..*-pl. 10. lA. M.
t",-^rl«" AUS -'7. T A. M.!nTrur:a.....S-p.. 57. 10 A. M
tmbM^'bVtl 3. 10 A. M.|l>uc l i: 1 ia....Se I )t. "J4. 5 A. M.
taJoon" ruu-K for L'ino-ia aaa EttTiria. $ti and upwards.
s*conu« " ff^^r^ sEnvirE.
Aurania Aus. S3. Nooni'.-arpathla Ser>t. fi. Noon
MEi)ITERIUNi:AX- -ADRIATIC SERVICE.
intents.. .Auk. TA NoontPlsJlOOOl* tvpt. Noon
cuvon'i'" BBlrt 13- Not.U!ritonla Oct. IS, Noun
"'* - Alt , lv .^ Urrm ,r wa y. Xew Ynrk.
VERNON U. BROWS. General Agent.
KED "D" LINE.
For La. Gunyra. Puerto Cabello, -jra-a* and Mar*
ca'bo via i'ur!»cao, caUing also al t*an Juan, P. R.
' From Pier 13, adjoining Wa'.l st. Ferry. Brooklyn.
a B C'ARiVCAt 1 Saturday. Augur t 2i>.. noon
b a! I'HILAL/liLI'UIA Saturday. Hept»m!jer 3, n^n
For La Guayra. Curacao and Marucalbo.
s. s ZL'IJA • B*lurd»y. Aueust 2T. noon
9 H MARACAIBO Saturday. Septeratie* ll». uor, n
Th«s« kttaniers hare aup'riur atvi.irmuUaiioiis tor ;>*.»
>-r».
BOTTLTON. BLIS3 & PALLETT.
Gen«-ral Managers. 8S Wall bt.
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE.
■^•*" New Twln-SciwW Steamtrs of |KM Tons.
NET-V TORK— ROTTERDAM, via UOCLOGNE.
Sailing Tuesday, at 10 A. M.
Noordam. Aui. 10 : '•"Lam... S^pt. fl
Biatendam Aus. •-•■Pt. U
Paudam Aug. aojNucidam btpu
lIOLL.\ND-AME:iiICA LINli. JJ IV WAY. N. Y.
MAIXOBI STEAMSHIP LINE.
-* 1 *- SPECIAL BtnOfEß EXC. TKTS. ON SALB.
TICK to Tt.xa». Colorado, Arizona. California.
Mexico Qeorsla. Florida, Alabama. DELIGHTFUL
OCEAN VOYAGES. "PockM <;utde' l^ree. C. li. MAL
LORY & CO.. OeO. As.-.-. 1-1* Front N. Y.
pOOK'S TOURS AROUND THE WORLD.
23rd \nnual Ft-rlea. lilustratctl prorrammes and
particulars from THOS. COOK & SON. 261 ar.d 11S3
Broacway.— *Ad Vadlson Aye.. New York.
r\ELIGHTFUL BTJMMEB CRUISE TO HAL
*-* ifax end St. Jobs'*. Bowrlna * Co.. 17 State St.. N. Y.
••T A VELOCE"— Fast Italian Line.
■i-^ saili! »very W«lnt*day to Nupies. i—X
BOLOGNESI. HARTFIELD 4 CO.. M Wall St.
Steamboats.
T©fliia fß^^tWfcra raw P.f^il i/ts'wt"
ifillSJJiiU^illAl uQliv/SinJ Isu UMi/ILJlbirJli.
Paiauai bteamer* "NEW YORK" and "ALBANY" or
tin.- liuoson itiver Day Line, fastest and caeat river boats
in tee world.
Leave Urooklyn. Fulton Bt. (br Annex) 8:00 Ai. M
■■ Dtsbrosses it. Pier »:«» "
" West -XA St 0:W
•• FWI ia»th St ...»:20
Ijnirt'.ni at Yonkers. West Point. Sewburgh. Posshkeep.
.„. Xli c«ton P^lnt. Catsklll. Hudson ana Albany. Dally,
except Sunday. Hpecial Trait,* to Catsklll Mtu. resort*
ai.il and «-n«y connections to al 1 points East.
Sorth and West. Throu«!» tl. keta and bngyage checked a:
offices of N. V. Transfer Co. Most della-htfu] one-day
auttnls to West Point. NewUnrch. or Pouchkcepsle. tm
lurninj: or. town bo«t. „,.,..
Restaurant open fit 7 A. M. aii-aii—
LctMiiS mliii St. at S:ls P. M. tSaturdays 1.43
p M > \V SSBd 01. 3:3U P. M. (Saturday* a P. M).
li)th St Jn "Saturday, cnly. 2:20 p. M. For Ulchland
Fa'la West Point Cornwall. .-.*wiiur«li. New Hamburg
Sutt, Pbu«hke«^»B. Vow Ronduu: and Kln«*tom.
<jrc;.i*tra on board.
(B (ID © ¥ (ID Xi AND POINTS IN
l& QD li W li\J NEW K-s.3I.ANu.
Su p: m:
E*^ ,;' N . tt.. £—1 MHWm* St.. M*
.tea. tiionmuton «;*tch ' 11l^ ll V" steamer. CITY OP
iSwEiS°«d Chester w* chapin !*«-"« «
Xkw' ani
SsS »fes p p eci m. S«»
iuo« A M.. return due N. *>■« »• *- ... „, -^f,
" • T^? * A :'Vr F^ltJ Str-C 390 Broaaw.,.
Brooklyn, and at Pi«rs.
BLOCK ISLAND, ORIENT, GREENPORT,
B SHELTER ISLAND AND SAG HAR
BOR, VIA MONTAUK STEAM
BOAT CO.'S LINE.
Prom P'-r 13 E R.. N. V.. rear Wall ft., week .lavs.
«ce^aVur£.y. 5:30 P. M sat.. 1 P. M, Monday*
.. 5,:w A. JC. :or sal HllW
Steamboats.
CATBKIIU. Esmm USE.
For Catakill and Cataklll Mountain Points, Hudson and
The Berksnirea; Coxaackle and war landing*. Steamer
KAAXER3KILL or ONTEORA. week-day*. 6 p. a.
from Chnstophsr St., 7 P. M. from West 129 th St.
Extra boat lO.NTEORA). Saturdays. 1:30. from
Christopher St.: X:SO from West ISSth St.. tor Catajcltl.
Hudson by annex, and Maldec.
Special trains for Cairo. Pafenvlll*, Otis Summit,
Hainca Corners and Tannersv.lle.
Dintn? Booms on Main Deck,
Illustrated Folder mailed free.
IPIODIPILIE© {LOROE
NEW YORK— ALBANY
New C. W. Morn*, sailing on odd
dates In Jufy, and Adirondack.
ALTERNATING DAILY AND SINDW.
SPLENDID ACCOMMODATIONS. ORCHESTRA. Leave
Pier 32. N. XL. trot of Canal St.. I P. M. Direct rail
connection at Albany with express trains to all points.
Fer.d 10c. for C. W. Morse Souvenir. Excursion Booklet.
2c. stamp.
Btr. "Cltr of Troy" or ••Saratoga' leave Pier 4ft. If. R..
West loth St.. Dally (excepi Saturday), at rt V. M. Sun
day—STEAMERS TOU H \T »LBAMT. Direct railroad
connections made at Troy for all resorts North and East.
Phone 1208— Syrins. DINING ROOMS ON MAIN DECK.
SEARCHLIGHT. EXCURSION: TROY. $2SO- SARA
TOGA. $4.50: LAKE OEORCJE. *6.a0; WILMiMGTON.
vt.. ss.no.
6END FOR BOOKI.KT EX"T-RPION TOT - R3-
Instructions.
The BA9N&RD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
•.: " - l4Sth Bt
KINDERGARTEN .\ PRIMART 151 Convent Ava.
BTH YEAR BEfiINS SEPT. 22D. CATALOG.
The BARNARD SCHOOL FOR 80/ S.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY 721 St. Nicholas Aye..
KINTiEKCS^RTRN' & PF"""'RY. 220 Lenox We.
18TH YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 2SI>. CATALOG.
Hoboken.
STEVENS SCHOOL.
THE ACADKMIC DEPARTMENT OF THE
&TKVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
Rl\-er Street, between ,'.th and 6th Sts., Hoooken. S. J.,
REOPENS SEPT. 19TH. 1904.
Registration day for applicants for admission en Sep
tember Hth.
Examinations for admission on the 15th and 16th of
September.
Complete courses r.f study preparatory to all Univer
sities, Colleges, Schools of Science. Law and Medicine.
The rat^ of tuition for all classes is $130 per ear. or
$50 per term. These terms Include all the studies.
For catalogue* apply to the Principal of Stevens School.
For Young Ladles — City
"r%~ 108 We Eiphty-ftrat Street. C
Primary to C'ollrce Preparatory Classes.
■;lar on application. Now Teal begins Oct. 6th.
i-.orc.ic: JeUraff jii^w, Fnacpai. •
De LANCEY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS.
75 West 85th m.. nv York.
Twenty-third War.
College preparatory and special courses. Small
classes. Individual care and Instruction. Gymnaaiiun.
Coilego certiiicates. Circulars on appiication.
MRS. COOPER HARTMAN'S
RIVERSIDE SCHOOL FOB GIRLS,
CIS RIVE;.. ■ AXD ANNEX,
!'.K OTT.
THE MEEEILL-VAN LAEB SCHOOL,
Formerly
THE PEEBLK3 4°' THOMPSON SCHOOL.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR UIKLO.
30. 31". 34 East 57th Street.
MRS. LESLIE MORGAN'S
BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOH GIRLS.
13 and 15 WKST 96T8 STREST.
NEAR CENTRAL PARK. N. X. CITT.
The Misses Jaudon's
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
•-•'I Ea«t S6tb Strrrf.
T."INDERGARTEN TRAINING— ,»pens riept. 12. F"!*e
i\. Srhrlarßhlp# ltd.: inducts ear'y r"gl»ira'n. FROE
KKLNOHMAL INST.. Z. A. CUTTEN. -48 Irving PI.. N.T.

For Boys and Young Men — City.
r/p
Vt¥^ % for ROYS) # 3*
%♦ 4.-, \V»st Eignty-lirst Street.
THIRTEENTH YEAR BEGIN* SEPT. isth.
lllu-itrated catalogue on application.
N. AictiibalJ Shaw, Jr., Principal.
!Y!ontciair Military Academy
Monti'lutr, N. J. 13 m.las from New York. Ko bet
ter locution tor health or whulesoine «urroandlnss. 17
years um'.er present headmaster. Illustrated catalogue
giving Cull details of courses, buildings and general
equipment s*ni on reoucsr.
JOUN G. Ha. VirVlt. A. >L. neadmaster.
MAPLEWOOD. 40 Do > rB prepared for ri>uin»« cr
JJLfIJTiJiVVUUIJ. con c« c . Fin. gj mnaaiura. athletic
firld. On* of ttf most beautiful locations in Eastern
Pa,; moiiern cuuipncnt; 43 year^i of success; boys forgs
to the front, one In U. .?. Senate: the failures in other
school* become with u» (U.'^ssssfnJ stuiients: we all
»oii, thf-n play J. SIIORTUDGE <Yale). A. M.. Pria.
For Both Sexes— City.
THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES.
Vadidon S.juar" ililTJ Broadway): Brooklyn. 73 Court St.
Reduced Rates Durlnz suwm«r; al»o Latin and Gre*k,
■„,.r g . !."> Went 1-
r"or Young — Country.
Academy of Saint Joseph-in-the-Pines.
The Acadi'rr.y of St. Joseph, a Boarding School for
founi Ladles. '» plraaar.tly loca'.ed Hi lirentwood the
Pine Region of Long island. The Curriculum embraces
the Primary, Grammar, Academic and Post-Graduate
prudtn. t^peclai StlMieuU may pursue electUe studlea in
EnnliS'l Muthfmati<B. Furelgn Languages. Vocal and In
strumental Musi-j. Drawing. Fair.Uns. etc.
Studies will t« n-sumed Thursday. September Bth.
Miss Brown's boarding and Day School
(Formrrly 71 1-Tls-Tls-717 Klfth An.)
rculars
..,, \iinf Brawa. HiiinMtt-H Uall. Park UUI
,,n-tnr-lluUi«>u. iVoßkfini. >fw \ork.
MISS DANA'S SCHOOL KOK I.IKL.S. Morrlstowo.
>'.' J. (Suburban to New VcrK.) — Kxcepiionally broaii
curriculum. Certitlcate admits to all leading colleges.
M-asic antl -Art. .iinuaaium. Outdoor aporta. Reai
deiit l>upiK 1300.
A UKLHiIITKIL IIO.MK and School for little girls.
Fifteenth, ytar begins Sejitpmb-r -".tth.
iltss JOHN and Miss ALCOTT.
Port Chester. N. Y.
RYE SEMINARY ""SET"
ili». r^ j. LJt'K. Tne Mia»*-» kTOWK Rye. New fata,
MORAVIAN SEMINARY for Girls. Bethlehem. Pa..
founded 17-lb i.".st:> year op«u« beps. Ulst. Ad
cie»s J. MA.V H\KK D. D., Prin.
TUB Missen Metcalfß Boardinc and Day School for
tiirlß. -rarryiown. N. Y. College jM-epavatfon. i'nyol
c»l Culture, Tennis. Basket-ball. Reopens Sept. ZZiX.
For Evys and Tcung Men Country.
MACKENZIE SCHOOLS^T^? 0^
. aretsl prepar»UOß uf lit) b-iys. college and business.
( ir tH . g- srt») unj J7CKJ.) Kail term. September —i.
James C MackenaJe, IDirtctor. W. W. lUindall. HeaJmaster.
HOOPAC BCHOOU HOOSICK. N. T. —An the hills
of the Berkshire Uange. l'rfparatory School fur boys."
For catalogue apply to Uev. TIBUIT3. Rector.
B.F.HEM PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Bethlehem.
It i';i l'rt'uares tor leading col!«-Kt«i. Cataiogue.
11. B. FOBRINr;. B. 8.. Prla.
TUB IKVINtI SCHOOL. fOB BOV3. Tarrytovru-oa-
Uudaon. N. Y.
For Both Country.
/^IIAPPAQUA MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE. Chapnaqua,
\_j jj Y. — Boarding school under care of Friends. 35th
year ' Both sexes- Terica moderate. Thirty miles froai
New-Yor!t. ALDER R. UWTOS. A. M.. Principal.
School Agencic:
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TQACHER3- AGENCY
tupolles Professor* Teacher*. Tutors. Guveraeiua
etc u> Collrs*t>. Schools and Families Apply to
Mrs. fa. J. YOl'Nf— FT't-TON'. 23 Union Sguara.
La:c Schuoh.
NIo»»» Vnflf ; Seventieth year Opens Sept. 29.
i>C\V X UltV ISO 4. Duy Classes with sessions
I T~.5. .<*..,■;+... 'from 3:30 to >; P. M. Evening
University <Clas**s. sessions BtoloP. M.
, c t_ 1 ' Grants degree* of LL B-. LL.
LaW SCnOOi MM. and J. D. Tuition, $100.
, v^^w W^,. , ( For circulars address
L. J. TOKPKXNS Registrar. Washington Sq.. N. T.
NEW YORK ( Day School. » 85 Nassau St..
I.HV X HOOI ! Evening *<bool. ( New York City,
■I) wight Method" of instruction. LL. B. la two year*
LL. M. In three yara. High standards,
Send for catalogue. GEORGE CHASE. Dean.
Summer Resorts.
SEW- YORK.
NO HAY FEVER
IN THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN 3.
This perfectly delightful region is free from hay fever, and is so easily
reached from New York or Boston, via New York Centra!, as to com
mend it to an immense population.
Fora copy of "The Adirondack Mountains and How to Reach Them,"
send a two-cent stamp to George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent,
Grand Central Station.
New Ycrk Central ticket agents will gladly give you fullest information.
Saratoga.
CbeGran&THnion
For partlralara. address
WOOI.LEY Jt GCRRANS. Proprietor*.
Saratnra Sprtoss. N. T
aL?O OF THK
HOTEL MARIE AVTOI^ETTC
Broadway. 9Gtb to «7th St.. New Turt CUT
RICHFIELD SPRINBS, II
On Lake Canadarago. 1.400 feet elevation.
for Health. Baal and Recreation has no
equal in the State.
HOTEL F,AULIN(iTO.V,
In Earllngton Park.
For accommodations, appointments and up to data
requisites has no equal in the place.
The only house having its own private park and Or
chestra, mornings and evenings.
NEW YORK OFFICE HOTEL "ARLINGTON.
27TH ST. WEST. NEAR BROADWAY.
Booklet on application.
The great White Sulphur Springs Bathing Establish
ment la directly opposite the Hotel Ear I Id gt on.
XETV-JERSirr.
Atlantic City
Pm»Mc T>rw«s Ut»«w4 TIIOI? 17
P..-.4 TwlMi Tmu. t>f.t Ini\Tl Yl
rwto> Ctn. !*-• Uamj Mt~t * AM.m.m m* *v
>.w t>. m. sou™. Vsi i. m. |4f|ill«rVsl
Via NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
CHALFONTE,
Atlantic City, N. J.
NETCV": COMPLETE: TEN STORIES:
FIREPROOF; ALWAYS OPEN;
FEND FOR FOLDER.
THE LEEDS COMPANT.
HOTEL DENNIS,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Dlrrrtly facias the Ocean: hot aad calil
sea watrr in private baths: coif link
privilesjrti.
WALTEB J. BTIZBY.
-HOTEL MORTON-
Virginia A»«.. nnsr B^exn. Allaotle City. X. X
USea mil to* year.
HOMELIKE AND CHKERFUU
SPECIAL RATES FOR WIHTKH.
On* of the best taMe* in the City. Booms en suits,
with private bath. S^a narlor. Elevator frcm Hreal
iev«i tv all <l«x>r» Write for Booklet aod terms.
LJ^TETI Ocean End Maryland At*
II \J I LL Admirably situated
U/IDCDI Al Moderate taritt
IMPERIAL c*»s»e«j auu.
Ailantlc City. N. J. W. CHANDLER aTUVVART.
HOTEL RUDOLF.
On ittt beacn rront. Atlantic City. !». J.
Open all year. American and European plans Rot and
cold sea water baths en suite with ruuma Orchestra.
c. It. MTER3L
The New Monmouth
At Spring Lake Beach, N. J.
The newest and most modern resort hotel on the coast.
with every known feature for summer comfort and rec
reatlcn.
Excellent train service from New Trtrti and Philadelphia.
Under the w«ll known management of
DAVID D. PLUMER.
FRANK P. SHITE. Resident Manager.
SCAEBOEO HOTEL,
LONG BRANCH. WEST END.
OCEAN FBONT.
T'-nr.is Courts.
CASINO. OECHESTEA.
VAN" CLEAP. Proprietor.
SOMERSET INN
BERNARDSVtI.LE. ?*. J.
Ami t.i£ut Cuttuzes.
Tnlrty-flv« miles trom New York, on D.. L. * W. n.
R. via Barclay or Christopher 3«. Kerry Altitude. I 0«
teat. Tel.. "li Bernardsvllle.
UEUKUK W. TL'ITUB. Manager...
Peninsula
BMMWHIi >. J. C. I!. DIJ>EKEB. Proprietor.
CONNECTICCT.
Fort Griswold House
EASTERN POINT.
NEW LONDON, CONN.
A BEAUTIFUL SOUND RESORT.
Acr-esfthlP Salubrious Attractive.
CPEN THROUGHOUT SEPTEMBER,
Send for descriptive Booklet.
& U. V \IU». M(.K.
PENNSYLVVNI.\.
DELAWARE WATEE GAP. PA.,
VEH>IOXT.
PROSPECT BO^EEN
t-«. v-» j^ x. BOM
and cottases. Oistleton. VI. All attractions. Rates
Slo to f^i a week.- l^-oklet. 3 Park Place. N. T.. and
•Kacle llureau." Brooklyn. H. B. ELLIS. M«r-
Foreclosure Sales.
"VEW-YOBK SUPREME COURT, COUNTY
"*■ of New York. Central Trust Company of New York.
FlsintifT. bsalnst William H. Sifffman. and others. De«
fendants. la pursuance of a JuOjiment of Foreclosure
and Sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled
action be&rins date the Sth day of August. VJvi, L the
underslgne-i. the R*>f*ree in «a:d judsment named, will
sell at Publl; Auction, at the New York Real Estate
Salesroom No. 1»U Broaciway. tn the Borough of Man
hattan. City of New York, on the 6th day of September.
19.4 at 12 o"clock nCKia. on that day. by Harris IX. Fisher.
Auctioneer, the premises directed hy said Judgment to be
f>ld. and therein described as follows; All that certain
lot piece or parcel of land with the buildings and lm
rrov-ments thereon erected, mtuate. lyine and oelnK
In the Borouch of lUnhattaa. City. County and "' l " . of
New York. ar.J boundwl ami described as follows: Ce
etnnirs at a point in the Westerly line of Mercer Street,
distant seventy-one <7I) feet six <6> Inches southerly from
the corner formed by the Intersection of tfc-j southerly
line of Prince Street with the »e*t«rtv line of Mercer
Street. runnlnK thence westerly parallel wtth Prince Street
■eventy-one (71) feet three <S> inches: thj-nce *«itberiy
and parallel with Mercer Street twenty-*: - (JS) fest:
thence eastcrlv and a«:iin parallel with Prlace atreet
Beventv-one (Tl) feet three (U> tnchea to the westerly
side 3f Mercer Street, and thence northerly alon* tne
westerly side of Msrcer Street twenty-nine C3> feet six
(fi> Inches to the point or place of beelnnlns;. b* raid sev
eral distances and dimensions more or teas: said Prem
ises teinir now known by the street number 133 Mercer
Strevt Boroujrh of Manhattan. City of New V r *__ -
Jt-ct to state of fact» shown by survey made by Francis
W. Ford, dated April 19th. 1002. "^
Dated, New York. Au^^a «^ LARKE> Refere..
BUTLER. NOTMAN.JOUNS & a\XDfc:Kdß.
Offlc? "Vni^P^O.^Addre^s M WaU Street. Borough of
Manhattan. City of New York. . . .
The following is a diagram of the Property tn b# soli
as described above, the street number betas 133 Mercer
Street.
The approximate amount 01 tn« r.ra or cnarge 10 sar.sry 1
which the above ile;cribetl property 13 to r>« sold. 1» |
SCO ITS-tC. with interest therein from the Sth Uay of i
AU»USt IfWH toifetaer with cost* and allowance amount- j
ing til $4UJ.:W. with interest frcm Aus :*t 10. 11W4. tOWttWT :
with the esper.ses at the sa!?. The appioximate antount of ;
taxes, assessments, or cth«-r Uen.«. which are 10 b* al
lowed to th« purchaser out of th# purchaa* money, or
paid by the Referee. Is $1.11". 47 and Interest.
Doted. New Yurk. August to. CU\RKK. Eeferw.
Summer Resort*.
XCT-TOBI.
City Property to Let.
FOR RENT
Sixteen New American
Basemen! Dwellings
Absolutely Fireproof
NOS. 22 TO 52 W. 74TH ST,
No residences nave erer been offered for raaaal
In New York City eomparlns with tnes* la aaa
stractton. equipment, appointments, and iistaft.
They have been designed and built - with thm
careful attention to details of oooatraettoa I"—
only to the hlsnest class oouMs bollt Cor arriajta
ownerahlD.
Size 25x85x102.2.
FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT.
T-ese houses ara ready tar tajpectlca.
CARETAKER AT NO. M VEST T4XK ST.
For parttculaia taqslr* at
CLARK estate
Corner of 87th Street No. 2381 Broadway.
City Property for Sale.
BUSINESS j On Beekman, Nassau.
PROPERTY Fuiton, Water, Warren,
FOR SALt j Ciiff, Gold and William St.
RULAND CSL WHITING CO..
5 BeeKman Street.
Unfurnished Apartment* to Let.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
CHATSWORTH
R.iverside Drive & 72nd St.
*H ?IT* %t' V 5 rooms and bath to
JvllLj ii m i and * bath*.
HOli>tivEEPl>4i AP.%JtT.\I£MS
FitUM «M»» TO la.iW.
IT*-. !» Aikt. >«>»♦ BKI>G >nns FBOW •
- CM TUBER IST. 1»M.
OPENTNG AXXOCXCKKKXT CS NEXT SC'JSHAX^
PAI'EKS.
I'OslTn ELY ro3irLLiEi» .\>i> ke.vbt r<m
OCCCPANCY SEPTEttBEK IST.
Furnished Apartments to Let,
Furnished Apartments by the Year
In the elep&nti? appointed. Oreproof apartment hooaa
■•;=tVANNA-\UA." ltXi East Lo-au. overuxjiuns Lnlon
Stjuax«. Five rooms and bath, or tares, rooms and bsuo
FR.VNK L. FISHEU CO.. 440 Cblumoua-ava.
Country Board Wanted.
WANTED. a gentleman, board in private family
•at oi the •■::*■•. ail year round, within one ooar from
New-York; We^ichesier Couaty. Aduiaaa EL D. 8..
TWoune uiSce. ■
Surrogate/ Sotices.
IN PUKSUA-NCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.
*• Frank T. FUzgerald. a Surrogate of the County of
N«w York, notice is hereby given to a.! persons having
claims uKainsi cbartea K ■-..-. von. late A the Comity of
Yew York, deceased, to present the same, wtia vouchers
thereof to the subscribers, at their place of tru.-nsctlag
business at the office of Kellcgs & Rose. No. 120 Broad
way Borcugh of Maniiattan. in the City of Saw Tork. «■
or befjre the ttrst day of September next.
Bated New York, the 2lta day of February. ISO*.
CAP.MAN R. RUNYON. ARTHUR 3. RUNTOM. ■»•
ecntors. _
KELLOGG A ROSS. Attorney* for Executors. 13 kwaV
way. Manhattan. New York City.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN* ORDER OF HON.
■*■ Frask T. Fitzgerald. a Surrogate of th» 000217 of
New Tarfe. notice is hereby gtrea to all peraone haitJß
claims airsinst Michael Bcwea. late of the Cousty of
New York, deceased, to present the same wttfc vouchers
thereof to the subscriber, at ma place of transactlas
business. No. -IS Wall Street. In Of City of New Tart
on or before the 18U> day ot September next.
Dated N*w York, the 2nd day of March. 1004.
EGERTON L. WI.NTHKOP. Jr-. ~inißkaj
FLAMEN B. CANDLER. Attorney for ITmulia. No.
43 Wall Street. New York City.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP HON.
PY»nk T. Fitzgerald. a Sarrotmtm at tlia Cooaty at
Xew York, rotlce Is herebr given to all it— warn Itavtna;
claims axalnst George Luke, late of Cos Cob. State of
Ccnnectu-ut. deceaseJ. to present the same with vouchers
thereof to the subscribers, at their otajca of Qwasajetttkt
b"3iness No. IU Fulton Street. Borough of MhlHHs>
In tne City of New York, on or before tha twaniy aaaanj
day of Aii«ruol. IMH.
E*.ed New York, the thirteenth day of rebroary. MM,
JOHN H. 3TITT.
CHARLES 3TSWAJIT PHTT.TJPa.
■ • * X isi'iitmsv *
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP HON.
•* Frank T. FltasersUd. a Surrogate of thn County of
New York, notice Is hereby glvea to all persona oavtag
claims agalast Thomas Hear* French, late of thm
County of New York, deeeaaeo. to present titm sain*
with vouchers thereof to the ssbscriber. at his plx--»
of transacting businetu. at the office of Henry Strain.
No l*oi Broadway, in the City of New York, •■ or
before the lita day of February, 1905.
Dated New York. tfte> Sth day of August. 1304.
" Mmt THOMAS R. EDWARDa Sxecmtac
HEN ■ STArON'. Attorney for Executor. IMS Blliaiwsy.
'Borough of Manhattan, New York Car.
TX PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HOW.
■*■ Frank T- Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the OaoßQr *f
New York, notice la hereby given co all persesa hasrtcg
claims a>:.i:r..it George Washington Egleatoa. Lat« at ta*
County of New York, deceased, to present toe same, ««tb
voucners thereof, to the subacr'.ber. at Its place iT tran*
acting businese. No. U Wail Street. in the City at X*w
York, on or before the 30th day of December next.
Dated New York, the 17th day of June. 1304.
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANT OT NEW YORK. ■»-
BTJTLER.' NOTMAN. JOLINE t SrrVDER«E. Attorney*
for Executor. 54 Wall Street. New York City. ■
t>; PUIISUJLNCE OF an order OP how.
Ahner C. Thcraas. a Surrogate of tit* Ccranry at *«w
York N. tiff Is hereby given to ail persons bavins >«liin
• gainst Horace S. Ely. late of the -nty of New York.
deceased, to present the sauna with voucher* taareof to ta«
subscriber, at her place of transactlnc; business, at the effie*
of Horace S. Ely & Co.. No. 21 Liberty Street. Boroux'i
of Manhattan, ia The City of New York, on or befor* Cx»
Uth day of December next.
Dated Sew York, the *th day of Jun». 1904.
FANNY R. G. ELY. EseeutltK.
LANE & TRAFFORD. Attorneys for Executrix. 33 Lib
erty Street. New York City
An
Excellent
Practice
IS TO SCAN THE
Real Estate Advts.
that appear in E6e Tribun*
every day. Ma ay a bargain
appears there to-day, but
gone to-morrow.

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