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Trust Companies. Trust Companies. Executor Chartered 1822. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Nos. 16, 18, 20 & 22 William St., New York. Capital, - - $1,000,000. Undivided Profits, - 7,000,000. Administrator O^RBO e|r 4? TRUST CO 66 BROADWAY. STH *YE. * »4TH s>TKEKT. 100 %TB>T 1?.-> TH STKEET. THIKI) AVE\TE 4 118TB ST. Safe Deposit Vaults at All Offices »-SvF.LES T FAKNET. Prenident. FKET'K I- PF.IDGE. lrt V -P. J^ErH t bb >wn. =d v -f. iru*N U GERARD. 3d V.-P. B L AI.LEN. Ith V-P. jrREr X GORE KING. S«C'T * Treas. T KeLEAN WAI.TON. Asst. Bec'j HARF.IS A DUNN. Asst. TreasUr»r TBIST DETARTMEVT: TTILLIAM B- RANDALL. Trust Officer. H M r>E i.ANOIE. Asst. Trust Off.-»- Harlem Branch: Bronx Branch: W. F. Lewis, Her john SAIIBET. Msr. Dividend Notice?. BHOOB IS LAND PERKINS HORSE SHOE 55! ITA BIEEHXG OF THE BOARD OF Dl *- r«ci ■ held this Say, a imiJ'fHty dividend of One nfl On»-Qua.rter (1?»J Per Dent was declared on th« rreferred Stock of th's Cnwacy, payable i>-t^N?r 14th, iiK», tc- stockholders of record October Bsd. 3!*^" CHARLBE X- STARK. Treasurer. rrrw-Meroe. R. I . Sept. 14. 1-JCS. REPVB.- IRON AND STEEL COMPANY F:rst i!- r"F3^e Collateral Trust Slr.kir.ir F::ni 0»M Bonds. rrHE COUPONS OF THE ABOVE BONDS -*- ciat-jrinp Octaher if. MBS. win be paid a- The Nen Tark Trust Company, N . 26 Broad Street, New York. K.- a . ■ Unfurnished Apartments To Let. ■ THE ANSONIA. BROADWAY. 73d and 74th Sts. Apartments from Oct. 1. HOLSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. 7 ROOMS AND BATH $2303 10 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS 3,600 NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. 2 BOOMS AND BATH $1,000 3 ROOMS AND BATH 1,500- 1,800 4 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS 2,200 Art Apartment f?r a Physician or Dentist. Four Rooms and Bath and Lavatories. P-ivate Entrance. 2,000 SLAWSON & HOBBS, AcestS, -r prtsßiaei ct :: 545 4 Cttiambai ay. G. E. WEBB. J Resident Loacer. *l • ■ • • ■ * | Jermyn J ! Apartments | | Broadway, 5. W. Corner 6l*t St. 4 X nevrlj completed 12 -story ftrepro<if <e> hoiiainjr with an nnobstrur.ed aatlouk » from practii-all.v every aimrirueni. M.»t niflt^nt Tiew of Central' r*ark. *> *V ♦ Only two apartments on a floor, arraD;r*»d « "_' la suite* of 9. 10. sod 11 rooms, each pr<- £ ♦ vfd*d nitb two faniify oaths and one »er- ■». "*' ranis' bath. A •> Xow Ready for Occupancy. % % Bent* from $".000 to P TCa. ♦ SLAWSON & HOBBS, I Manm, J 284 Columbus Aye.. nr. 73d St. THE ALPINE ** f Broadway & 33d Street 1 ? £• Comfortable ~ ji Convenient t, r C^r\tra>!!y Located p . H»3-. atectnc :icnt?. lisflii Mini uli x»lwn»— ~" I - haths a', n:?ht: elevator. L Oniitiinint service __ Ren:s $4'x> and upward. t) RK-tarr D H M^AI-PTN _ t— 6121 — 3Sth. or nn prem rv S APARTMENTS S [MENDELSOHN BUILDING BACHELOR APARTMENTS Are Ti.^ finest «partments oi" tins character la New Vcrk '**T Aii improvezr.erita and t-c-va;or servtca. They cciioist of two r-oms. with i^.' '.. t i --r.tai of thtse apartments incudes electrlo Brfct. h«at «r.(j the care ot :ho suite*. Several «re available now. Apply on premi-.ts. IH '^Vesr 4^th St.. w »t THE CLARK ESTATE. 2351 BKOADWAY. VAN NORDEN 0ne Su R ( L m of 1 TRUST m R° OMS COMPANY wlth 5 BATHS " L/UIVlr fAl\ I Private Uua .ry. pri niiii r\uir i <oal room, r*- BLILDINO frf««mtor. etc The JHLUI.?U BuT)«taMs la r.ew end Corner » ;^nontmeau m -i 60th STREET ! * m location unei 60th STRCCT i celWl. Apply to ana sth AYE. '" on prcrn ises. /!\ / \_ rbxctlt ANTOINETTES muEP»jor. «S. 47. SI EiJT Utb: M H^st ;:<rh; <S« Park -aye. " ar.-. ■ rooms ani bar:- $t)v"> to $1,350 Broadway amd Mth, REMCO, 7 East <;a street. or on prt"' ls^ B "rTv ERS IDI D DRIVE" FIREPROOF APARTMENT *-crtii corner of Mth Btract: bjoc ylTr^s; etnetty »sjo proof iiu!.-i. r.s; fc ror/m» an>j bath. nn:afitd !i: first ,-las* •ly.e. iocauoa Rr.«r*t In the city, wltil fxtt-^aive view <>< th* Hud»«r. anit lniv». BuiiOnic fa.-<»» Mtttk «r.j scuth *.e£t. ISMBIaS ***|»**"" of «r.T in s::*; Winter w-.C etWl brnezea la :;.»• «:immer. Rent. $]>*«<). <m! ..n-- apartment left. Tenant may »ei«ct <l« inil'ims V.'. r. STEWAUT •>1 O WXBI KUTH ST.— Thoroughly overhauled; o^s -»-*-O plumbing all topitjvem»oo; steam heatej hot *&•': 7 extra <tii- ••11 -jr.' ■: mmi must ba «caa V' t« appre MWd: rent $44 to J^.i; n»ar liroaiway. Me b! rr -V from t-üb*ny station. Kivcrsula Drue ani Klraratta Pare. Appiy Janitor. 345 W. 85TH STHEET ■ ■•«..- r-■ mm *mt tod • I BEFORE RENT' *c- tha beastUsl BFEHCCB ARMS, Broadway at •.!•'." »' BonaVtunMna apari- Bjpta on!y. ■jACHELOR APAP-TMKNTS. three rooms end. large U.th: •'eetric e!e-.alor. ••'■am heat; etri-:t!y first '-lass. *tt Wf-t ami *i G-uardian Unfurnished Apartments to Let, 114 & 116 East 71st St.. T AND S ROOMS AND i BATHS: elector service, eiertrio lights. telephotM etc: KKMS *1,050 TO $1,300. Apply on premises or to CHAS. GRIFFITH MOSES, •Phono 433S Cort- 141 BROADWAT. TH AYE DRIVE. RIO, n°ar IXOtb— Six larga, light • rr>om«; alevator; rent $40. Brooklyn. kvtte I&7 169-171 Columbia Heights, Near Pierrepont St.. Brooklyn Heights. Several choice apartments ■vrith splendid vie^v of harbor. One to eight rooms, with individual bath for each bedroom, available for season 1905-1906 in this NEW TWELVE STORY FIREPROOF APARTMENT HOTEL. Brooklyn Height? as a residential section is to the Borough of Brooklyn -what Riverside Prire is to Manhattan. For convenience to the downtown business man it is the most desirable section m Greater New York, being within a few minutes' walk of Brooklyn Bridge and Wall st. Ferry. In appointments and service this hotel is by far the best in Brooklyn, and equals the most exclusive in Manhattan. tuxant American and European Plan. In spection bxvtted. Booklet on Application. Phone, 4290 Main. Citi) Property to Let. FOR RENT. New American Basement Dwellings ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF SOUTH SIDE OF 74TH ST. I Between Central Park Uest & Columbus Aye. 1 No residences have ever been offered for 1 rental In New Tork City comparing I with these in construction, equipment. I appointments and detail. They have been designed and built with I the careful attention to details of con- I etruction given only to the highest I class houses built for private owner- I ship. Eooklet sent en application. Size, 25x85x102.2. FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT. Tbe»e bouses are ready for inspection. Caretaker at No 3G West 74th Bi. For particulars Inquire of CLARK ESTATE, Corner of 87th St.. No. 2381 Broadway. 1 4 RTISTIC HOME FOR RENT —Furnished; thoroughly jT\. quipped suburban hem*, witls stabla; best nelg-h txw&ood; 45 Tiinutes trom New York; palm room. billiard rnotn. electric light, linen, plate. etc.; rent J!25 per month. OWNER, Box 15. Tribune CrMmm. T>RIVATK HOUSE TO LET on 82d-st.. between Co- ST lurr. anil A rr;.sT eniam av«s. Inquire of J. J. BAO LET, 401 tVest sSth-=t. A part Hotels. HOTEL SEvTliIeT = V." COR. 2STH ST. AND MADISON AYE. *TRKTi.i" FIRST CXASB rlMil.V HOTEL STATES OF TWO TO SIX ROOMS, -■'•MELT FURNISHED SPECIAL V.TES BY THE SEASON AND BY THE YEAR. Trar;-i.Tii rutes for single ruoins. $1.50 per day; with barb, *'.:.. "io. r:irl<»r, b»-,lroom and bath. $5.00 to SIO.OO per day. Restaurant ar*l Caff, with up to da- servic". at mode!. charges. EDWARD PINCHAS. ii 'r THE DEVON, 70 WEST 55TH ST.. between sth and 6?h Ays., A New Fireproof Apartment Hotel. Puit'--a Furnished or Unfurnished. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE. CHAS. F BPOTSWQOD. MGR. HOTKL OXFORD. PXRK AVK. AM) .'.HTH ST. To Let for Business Purposes. LARGE FLO(7r TO LET METROPOLITAN RKALTT BUILDING. iFlrepmof . i FtOntlßS Brooklyn Bri ig«. WILUA3I <fc KOSE fcTS. 10,000 6<i. FT. LIGHT ON ALL BIDES. POWER, ELEVATOR. <£.-.. DAY & NIGHT. E V F. R V <~V> NV ENI E N CE. RILAND i WmiPiG CO.. AGENTS. r, REEK MAN ~T. Furnished Apartments to Let. 1— ELEGANTLY FURXISHED APARTMENT, private . bath, inciudlr.? m<ra!.< tor two S2T> weekly ; $19 tar n». VAN HENSSgLAET! 17 Kast 11th St. Brooklyn Property to Let. APAKTMENTS CHI PAEZ~SLOPE^ Half blods fmin PieatMCt Park: th« only apartn^nts aa hlock; 7 and 8 r«ov..r a^.l bath: finishori with har-J vend hraujrhout : steam h«it. hot water supply; parquet Hiors; hot and cr-V\ ir*t«r In bedroonw; .'-:ir» tail€t tor s<* - r ''ant's rcm. rent* $48 to (59; select apartmenj now and have It d^ccrattd to wolt; tak» VaTi(ierb::t-av«»., Nlnth av» or iimillh H'H '-• <r H B. HILL CO., i >wntn and Builders, on preir.l.^s. S7O Seventh-»t. ne 4x"ri7betwken BEDFORD ANDIvOSTRAND aye ' «le«ant brown ffinff dwells*; IB rooms); large extwrton dinlns roam; nu-iy taratsbad Mil i ii^i-ttT; «:• S00 ; « irth '■>::> rental unfurr.!?h«.i: »•'.:; lease, " BUCKLEY & HOETON, n Crar.t 6q;-.i'«. l:e.:f :.i-av. and Bersren «t. Country Property for Sale. " " "~~ THIKIV iI.VK- SKLI.jN«J COUNTRY CATALOG FREE to •^n/NnrDTV : OWKEBS d-airin» to PROPERTY I »01l eaU or write. r "V* , ,r PHIIXIPB Sk HELT.S, £/I\|_/ I . | I' 55 Tribuns- Bldg. N. Y. T»rTIFI"LL,Y FCP-NISHED 23-room -nta. fur- LAi.ntLuw coi-.-K.-. Utest lniprovements. nec»»- t r S^ &oT ld i*SsS'«2 ■ US Vm. B. DOCat^B. Korcon LAS. I . Conn. , — -^TTTT^TZr-entl^maji s couatrjr residence. 4S mln. (MM> s"w-V-wk 01-y. 4 more *. re., lawn., >-» ba . n n ,, jr ,> cottage; m.«l«rn frutt trees: W ."„„; ta.(ioo down if taken .■.raja of Country Honifs. * jrTr : s _,h, h ria!r.» NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1905. lrustee HOTEL GRENOBLE, 56th st. & 7th Aye. OPPOSITE CARNEGIE HALL. i, XKW YORK. j A SELFXT FAMILY AND TRANSIENT HOTEL. / European rian. Ratr» Rmtsonable. FRANK N. LORD. JR.. Manager. , Al»o PropHetor DL'TCHER HOUSE. 111 1 Pawling. New York. Open until Oct. 18th. HOTEL SPALDING, 12" TO tSB WEST 42D ST. 'Under r*w management, i SINGLK ROOMS ANT) SUITES. WITH AND WITHOCT BATHROOM. FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION. SPECIAL RATES FOR LONO TERM! SUPERIOR RESTAURANT. A LA CARTE. MODERATE PF.T^KF MTHTC. HOTEL MARIE ANTOINETTE. Broadway. 68th to 67th St». BDecial induoemenu for early autumn. Country Property to Let. CRANJORD, N. J. A newly modernized house. 12 minutes from Station, all improvements: 7 Rooms, Barn. Will be rented low to a desirable tenant. Ferguson & Van Name, 34 Pine St., TEL 2710 JOHN NEW YORK. Instruction. For Boys aad Young Men— City. Berkeley School 72d Street and West End Aye. NEW YORK TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR BEGiKS SEPTEMBEB 27TH Catalogues upon application A thorough training; for yonr boy 80 graduates fitted ior coiiege since '91. IRVING SCHOOL 35 West 84th St. LOUIS DWIGHT RAY. Head Master. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR AND COLLEGE PREPARATORY GRADES. SUB-PRIMARY CLASSES FOR BEGINN3R3. No home study for boys under fifteen, as all lesaons ar» prepared In Kh«ol. l«th" year begin* Sept 28th. DR. RAY now at sebool mornings. Gymnasium. Laboratory. Playsrrourd. COLUMBIA INSTITUTE 522 West 72d Street. Preparatory School for Boys. FROM PRIMARY TO COLLEGE. Optional Military Drill. Playground. Study I I hour under Instructor*. Specialists In every "Z I subjeu-t. Reopens Ort. 4. 9 EDWIN FOWLER. A 8., M. D., Prin., I Ml At School, ufter Sept. 4. Catalogues. c OLUMB/ GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Founded 1764. 3*-36 E. 51»t St. Prepare* for olumbia. Harvard. Princeton. Yale. ■n<J other lieges, tslent'flc school* ar.d business. Prtma.rv classes. M-inua! Training. Laboratories. Gym na«iuni. Athletic grounds. Re-opens Wed., Sept. 20tn. B. H CAMPBELL, A. M. ) h.,^™,,,,, F F. WILSON. A. M. s Headmaste.s. fpACKARD * COMMERCIAL SCHOOL DAY A.ND EVENING. 4th Aye. and 23d St. Subway Station at Poor. ALL BUSINESS BRANCHES. A school knj^n to everyb»*y by 47 years of THOROUGH work haa no us« for ••SOLICITORS." I V Individual Instruction. Kater at any time. ~ CUTLER SCHOOL. NO. 20 EAST 50TH STREET. Pupils classified in each study by ielr advance ment in that subject, not by rigid prao>s. OITING CXASBBB FOX YOCNCER PUPILS, MA-M'AL TRAINING, ATHLETIC FIELD. GYMNA SIUM FOX ALL. School house remodeled and rede-orated. TWENTY PIIHLS ENTERED HARVARD, YALE, COLUMBIA. AND PRINCETON IN JTNE. Reopens Wednesday, September 27. Primary section reopens Wednesday, October 4. "RaliltWlnstitute For BOYS. 4."> West Elphtv-ftrst Street. Preparation for College and Business. Athletic Field, Optional lt*ry Drill. LES.;n\, , REPAHED IN STUDY HOUR. UNDER REQULAH CLASS INSTRUCTORS. Fourteenth Year beeins Sep:. 28th. BLAKE SCHOOL REOPENS OCTOBER 2. 1808. Work etpecla'.iy adapted to rapid, thorough preparaticn tor even college. INDIVID A L INST^TOTIONr. NT7XBKR LIMITED. TOCNGER BOTS CAP.EFUT.LT TAUGHT. Addr»fs HENRY W. GIESE. Prln., 876 FIFTH AYE.. N. Y. COLLEGIATE" SCHOOL FOX BOYS. 24 EAST 60TH ST. 8 A♦ t_ VAflr Begins Thursday, Sept. 28. 190 C. O Oin I Cal English. Classlcai and Primary. B LORD P.T'CKLEV. A. 8.. Principal H B cHAPIN. D. D.. Principal Emeritus. T¥¥allD~¥lOL FOR BOYS COLLEGE PREPARATORY. 721 St. Nlrholas Ave.N.Y. ift.rn«-P His 1 ! S.-nool BMSion for next days studies. kv rv.UKTENA PRIMAKY. SBJ Lenox Aye.. N. V 20TH YEAR BE'iINS Sept. 27th. C»talo«. Collegiate School, 241 WEST SEVENTT-SEVENTH ST. r, r*irt 'or the Colleges and ycltntiflo Schools. Boy« vrgggj" th * VeU equipped GvmnaM.im. R^ o^« a SEPTEaiB r OT =7. L. C. My S att. Princip.l. TROTITir^ SCHOOL 139-147 W>st 91»t St. irnr"<jr>ErD 1709 rRIMARY. GRAMMAR. AND S?rH^CMOOI I'NKX.ELLED EQUIPMEMT. PREpVf'N fOil ALL COLLEGES. PRtP urk-NS *BXT. 2STH. SYM^SCHOOL, a WEST «TH STREET. pnnEHT tt — Wlf. C SIMMONS. nnoiiu o-J*S2 iiriT'nf -- T> °* c - , HEAUMASTEHS H-JLiia. tf-.- <-- r — DwieiifscHoor i;^s --- For Both S«xe»— Institute of Musical Art OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FRANK DAMROSCH. Director n,,.n. rw 11 1505 E3tah!l.«hfd and endowed for Pro«pe<:tus froul 3H- '■ a Ptfth Avenu-. Wnr Torfc- -- ,_- srHOOL *>F IASOCAOES. THE MERIJTZ ™"^ Brooklyn. 73 Court St. UMilion Sauar* • 1 ---' uc«» within nundr«d mll«a. Girls' S<-hooL MRS COOPER HARTMAN'S £ I . ' i:ivc;-wd<- DTlvft * f City Hotels. Instruction. For Youny Ladies — City. DR. HENRY gThANCHETT PIANIST AND TEACHER. NEW KTCIMO: REOPENS OCT. 1. 40 Wnt 83th St.. New York. Specialty: Analytical Study of the Structure and Meaning; of Music ET FRIVATE AND CLASS LKSSONS AND A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE. No attempt to tearh playinc by correspondence. Send for circular. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR GIP.LS. 108 West Elghty-tirst Street. Primary to College Preparatory Classes. Gymnastics. Out cf toor Athletics. : LESSON'S PREPARED IN STUDY HOL'R, UNDEH REGULAR CLASS INSTRUCTOR* j New Year bejrlns Oct. sth. Circulars. TSeIMRDTCIToOIIIILS COLLEGE PREPARATORY. 421 W»st 14Sth St.. N T. KINDERGARTEN & PRIMARY. 151 Convent Ave.N.Y. 10TH YEAR BEGINS Sept. 28th. Catalog. DeUNCEY SCHOOL for GIRLS 71 WEST 85TH ST. 833 WEST 9»TH ST. I4th year begins Oct. -d. Year book on application. Classes for «mal! boys. MRS LESLIE MORGAN'S Boarding and Day School for Girls, 13 AND IS WEST S6TH ST., n»ar r>ntral Park West. NEW YORK CITY. REOPEN OCT. 4. THE MISSES RAYSON. S'-hnol fir Girls Reopens October sth. I IN, 178. 180 WEST 75TH STREET. THE MISSES GRAHAM % (Successors to the Mif^a Green). Bonrding: and I>uy N.-hniti for Girls. Established in IS1& Reo] October ith. 176 W. 72d St.. Sherman Square. Le BARON DRU*IM SCHOOL GI F R TI. 40 Went 72d St. (Boys in Primary Classes.) Thorouehly graded from kindersarten through COL : LEGE PREPARATION. Re*p< Oct. Ih. 1905. THE MERRILL-van LAER SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Girls. Formerly THE ; PEEBLES AND THOMPSON SCHOOL. Opens Oct. 4. j 80. 32 and 34 Eaat 57th Street. New York. N. Y. ; TIiISS GERRISHS COILEGIATE SCHOOL. 549 west END AVENL'B. NEW york. special COURSES OF STUDY. primary and KINDERGARTEN CLASSES. ! _ KINDERGARTEN TRAINING— The Froebel Normal insvtute, 48 Irving; Place, Manhattan. Fall term open. hept 13th. Inducements for early registration. Z. A. ; CUTTEN. Supt. MISS JENNIE HUNTER'S KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL *1i; reopen 3ept 25th. at IS West 127 th BC THE MISSES GRAHAM (successors to the Misses Gretr. — Boarding aad day school far girls. Bstab lished lSlfl. Reopens October 4:h. 17« West 72d-st.. Ehernian Square. ■ THE MISSES METC.VLF"? Boarding ana Day School : X for Girl*. Tarrytown. N. T. College preparation. Physical Culture. Tennis. Bas'»:et-ba!l. Reopens Sept. 22d. For Boys and Toung Men— Country. Overlook-Sellcck Military Academy Carefully prepares boys for college and business. I Lower school admits boys of ten yeara. Fal! term begins Bept. 20th Thorouehly explanatory catalogue on applica tion to Resents. Norwalk. Conn. MONTGLAIR J5S£& "Yonr Boy and Our School" is a little booic to be : read with interest no matter whf-re your boy goes for his : schooling. Ser.t with '.'lusir-i'ei. catalogue. ■ John G. McVlcar. A. M. 33 Walden Pi.. Montrlalr. N. J. ! A DELIGHTFUL HOME AND SCHOOL for little rtrls: A. sixteenth y.ear begins September 28th. 'MISS /OHNSON and MXSM ALCOTT. Port Chester. N. Y. j , . ■ — . Hoboken. STEVENS"" SCHOOL. THE ACADEMIC DErARTMEST OF THB STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. River Street, between Bth and 6th St».. Hobokea. N, J.. RBOPENS SEPTEMBER ISTH. lUOS. Kegfstratlon day for applicants for admission on Eep temter 13th. Examination* for admission on the Hts and 13ta of September. Complete courses of study preparato-r to all Unlver ; «itles Colleges, Schools of Science. Law and Medicine. The rate of tuition for all classes Is $150 per year, or $50 per terra. These terms inciuJe al! the studies. For catalogues apply to the Principal of Steverw School. For Young L*dies— Country. RYE SEMINARY —ZEST ilr«. 6. J. LIFE. Th* Misses STOWE. Rye. New York. pOLLEGE OF SAINT ELIZABETH. Convent s?tat»on. ; V^' near Morristown. N. j. — A Cath-ltc Institution for ; the higher education of women. Full Collegiate and ; Preparatory Courses. Empowered to confer degrees. Un i surpassed for healthfulress of location. For Catalogue • aad full particulars address the President. MISS PAN AS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Morristown. N. J. 31 — Broad curriculum. Music ar.d Art. Gymnasium. ; Resident pupils J'JOO. MORAVIAN SEMINARY for Girls. Bethlehem. Pa. Founded In 17-19. 15« th year opens Sept. 20th. Ad dress J. MAX HARK. D D.. Prln. For Both Sexes— Country. "kjEW ELOOMFIELD ACAEEJTT. Collesr* preparatory. j JjJ Both sexes. Separate hnildilisa Small classes. No failures. Gooit roon-.a. Spring water. No malaria. $300 : a year. New EIoomri«»ld. Perm. Laic Schools. \ V .=>.•.•«. V^t-tr !> "IST" IST YEAR Open- Sept. IS. NeW I OrK \ UOS. Day Cla««i. sessions University > cia^es s to 10 p. v. : I o«' C rrl nnl > Degrees. LL. 8.. LL. il. and LaW oCnOOI I j D Tuition, IIQO. Xddresa'L." J . TOMPKINS. Sec.. Washlneton S<;.. X. V -v-rr-W YORK I Da y School. ! 35 Nassau St IS E L 4W SCHOOL. I E vrn:n« School |Bn York City. "Dwl'ght I'ethod" of instruction. LL.B. In two yeari ,LM, LM 1 three year*- High ctsn.iarcls. aend for cata- LL^M. in tnr > OEOEGE CHASE. Dean. Teachers' Agencies. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TEACHERS' AGEXCY . gupplies Professors, Teachers. Tutors. Govermisis. etc. 1 to Coleges Schools and Families. Apply to i Mrs.M. J. YOUNG-FULTON. 33 Union Square. 1 : _ _ i^—^ i^^— ■^^^^^—^^ I Foreclosure Sales. i CTJPEEMB COUBT, COUNTY OF NEW ►5 y ork _Randal! Sailbburj'. Plaintiff, ajralnst William ' r Cooper as Ad.-n'nistrator. etc.., ,t aL, Defendants.— !n i oursuance' of a:i Interlocutory judgment of r^iitltion and I ule *' 'u'-.- made and entered in the above-entitled action iand ' hearing date the 17th day at August. I<*is. I. the unde-«'Kn«"i the Referee In said judgment r.a:r^:. will 1 seil at pub,. auction, at thl? Wew York Real Estate 1 Baiasroomi Wo* 14-1« V»sey St., In the Borough of Man l,'..\~ ritv of New York, on the lStrf day cf September, i£js at 1" o'clock noon on that day. by L. J. Phillips & 'mr n ' *.uctionerr-<. the premises direct»d r>y said tudgment ! to be"sold and therein leacrtbed as follows: All that i-er i taln let of land in the Borough of The Bronx. Cttjr of , v;,w "York bounded and described as f Hows: Beeinr.lr.g ! at the point of intevsection vt the westerly iM» ot Weeks S-re*>t or Avenue with the southerly Jitle of ist l(4th Btraatf' running thence \ve?;eily along said southerly side of Kai'' I74th Street r>s feet; then - MluUierljr tara'.lol i »i TV».>k.» Streel or AtwM «> fe»t ; thence pa.-t-?r!y rtt .— ; ui'e; with East 17-4!.!! Street 95 feet tn tha wo*terly side cf Weeks Strei-t or Avenue: and thence northerly along said : w( , s r»r! T side of Weeks Street cr Av»nue to the point or ! Dlace S b-ltlnnlnir. subject to the rights, if any. which j SftoTttaW acqulr-i by Edward Halght. by reason of kr eced sale for one thouaund yean of a portion of i laV, r£mU" fof the unpaid ta^s of !«W. which 3.11. 1 was held on or about February 2*th. 1870 Dated New Ycrk. August 2.\ IBW . X R#f^ EMIL GOLDMARK referee ■ BRADFOEO TT HITCHCOCK attoraej for Plalntirf. 53 ÜbartV BtlWrt. N«w rorll City. The following Is a dlasran of the pr"r*» T ty to b# soli: E 174 th St. 4 a iH / ' * i M — p The approximate amount of the mj'». assessments oi ether ller.s to b. allowed to tbt porcJj«*tr out of the pur : chLe-money. cv raid by the RHWe. is fWI.W and ln- Da'e-1 New Y"rk. h dar of Aus'.:", UOR »-~ ÜBTW. M» J r*. 2MIL GOLDMARK, Befer«t i i 4 PVEP.TT3EMENT3 AND SUnSCRIPTION'S for The A Tribune rrcelv*d at their Cptown Offlce^ *+■ 1.J64 ' Urnaiwai between 3«th and 37th sts.. until 8 o clock p. m. 'Advert. re^lvr.i at tne following branch V:,, r.mar ntßrr rates until « o clock p m . vtr. . -VI Mh- »TT m •Tear 23.1- «t tn tt*-m*m.. ear. Uth.mt : 02 Ea.it '■ u,k., -■ ii-MT 4"d-st lw>t»**n 7th and Mh *vn» , "It W ,r r'Vh-'t isMavf. between Trtth «nd Ttth ;MB ',?.» Mt'V n 4r «UJ-st.: LWi lat-ave . n<=«r 1 SJ'^J-elbw"' ■ ••'" Tr«n«nt-*v, .: 630 3-1 i avV.-nVai 41?".; Bl 3d-»ve.. =10 BkNdnfot; 323 • UUtcksr »t- Railroads. : ; 3HNSYLV?N(.a RAILROAD BTATIovp fpn . nf West Twenty-third Btr-et and rrrsjpio— m and Cortlandt Streets. QTThe leaving time from Desbmsses and Cortlandt Struts ia f.o minutes lalor than that *tv»n below for Tw-nty-third Street Station. FOR THE 4 WTEST. • ?I'5 SA " M - CHICAGO SPECIAL. •10-.3 A. M. ST LOUIS LIMITED. For Cincinnati •„ _ and St Louts. •10.33 A.M. THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED —23 _, _„ _ hours to v'hi^ago. •1.55 P. Jf. CHICAGO CINCINNATI AND ST. .*.... LOUIS EXPIIESS. "3-S»P. M. PENNSYLVANIA .SPECIAL. IS ta«mr« ui?£-5- CHICAGO LIMITED. •5.35 P. sr LOT-IS AND CINCTNVATI EXP. 'IT? V. M. WEBTERN EXPRESS. «»« P ' M - Pa<'lFH" EXPRESS. •8.25 P.M. CLBVELAND AND CINCINNATI EXP. 9.J5 P. M. PITTSBt'RC.H SPECIAL. WASHINGTON AND THE SOrTH. "•^ 8-25. *Bri. •»..-«. •lo.So a. m, 12-25. «12 58. 210 a r"* J ' r «slr.nal LHbU«4") '3*5, *4.^5. *4.», •■'- ; ;j ' m •■ ja 1,, nlah? Sunday. 8.35, *».2S. *1053 a. m.. «-S *12.58 ■•.'. >, •congrtasional Limited). *EVA a m. dally ATLANTIC COAST LINE.— •» C 5 a. m. and 0.23 p. m. daiiy SEABOARD AIR LTJIB — 11.25 p. m and I*.M a. m. daily »ORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY— '3.25 p. m. dall/. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY. -7:85 a. m. w«* na>s. »4 .55 p. m . .laliy FOR OLD POINT COsWORT and NORFOLK— a. m. wsek-day* H.a> r m daily. ATLANTIC CITY— D 55 a m. end 2.55 p. m. w«»ek-.lays. S'indays, '7.5.1 a. m CAPE MAT -12.5.-, r ns. ■■v»»k-<la- J -». w LONf! BRANCH. ASEI P.T PARK >o<-»an Qitnn/t Worth Ashury Park Sundays 1. and Pnint Pleasant. 8.50. m.. .12.25 Saturdays "n!y excapi Long Branch). l--^j 02.90 Satordari only except Lim* Brane&J. 2.25. aao (4.35 exrepi Long Bran-hi. (4.56 except .-^uriays, ex cept Long Rr»n<-!!!. 4.M -»n'l •.•< P m. week-«ay3. Sundays, 8. 25. 0.^5. lt> 55 a. m. and 4.55 p. m. m^ mmm^ FOR rHILADELPHIA. 6.03. 7;.-, •7.". B.jg s .v> *».35, ■•.SB. •tl >s3. *10 •». 11.". a. m . 12.25 '12.55 "1. ..") 2. ID. .Vi, *3 25. 5». 4.25. •4.25. *4 33 |*tIH for North Philadelphia only), *f.:.."i, 8.55, 7.55. 8.25 925 i'J 5." f>r North Philadelphia only) p in . 12 10 nil week-days. Sundaya. 6-18. •7 55. b.25. ♦D.^'s. 935 'tiO-^ «10.55 a. m. 12-25, •12?,.=;, «l 55. »3.23 3 55. •♦-'."• «'H.311 for North Phila delphla only). «4.55, '3.55. 7..'.r>. 8.2S 925 (3.55 for North Phila lelphta oniyi p m . 12. 10 night. •Dmip.K Car. *Extra-faro train. " Ticker, (Bees, S ■ 461 ISM an.l 06 Bmadway: IR3 F'.rh Avent:*> N>iow '.'3fi 9t.) . 203 Fifth Avenue (comer "-•»' T i St.); 1 Astor House, and stations named above. Brook lyn. 342 F-Jlton =tr«-et, *«0 Fulton Stjset. 39« Broadway. and P»nn<:vlvania Annex Station. The New Ycrk Trans fer Company will call for and dMek baggage from hotels and residences through to destination. Telephone "543 Chelsea" for Pennsylvania. Railroad Cab W. W. Vtteret-ry j R wood. Oeneral Manae»r Pass r Trafltc Manager. GKO. W. BOYD, <"?»n<?ral Pa.->s«nE»r Agent. Ocean Steamers. KOdDDBTTKI ®HKKi]^lfS (LIL(ID\rOD a Fast Express Service. PLYMO'ITH- CHERBOURG Kr^nprtnz. Sept 2fi. 1:30 P.M. Kaiser Oct. 31. 10 AM. Kat-er Oet 3. 10A.M.IK. Wm II ... N'ov 7. Noon X Wm II Ort H>. 1 P.M. [Kmnprliu .Nov. 21. 11 A.M. Kronprtnz Oct. 24, Noonl Kaiser Nov. 28. 10 A.M. Iwin-Screw Passenger Service. PLYM 3UTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN. •Rhsln . . . . Sept. 19. 10 A M. j 3rem»n Oct. IT. >.o<m Fnedneh. .gept 2S 10 A M. ' -Rhain Oet 2fi. 10 A.M. Kur£uerst.. Oct B 10 A.M. j Friedrich. ■■ N-v 2. 10 A.M •Main Oct. 12. 10 A.M. , »Main Nov. 14. 10 A.M. •Sails fT Bremen direct. Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR — NAPLES— GENOA. Irene B«et 23, 11 A.M. I Weckar N v 4. 11 AM. Albert Oct. 7 11 AM.■ K. Albert. . Nov. 11. 11 AM. K. Luise. Oct 14, 11 A.M K. Luise. . . .Not W, 11 AM. P. Irene.... 28, 11 A.M |P Irene ...Dec. 2. 11 A.M. •Gihraltar Ani Napt«-s. F.om Sr^m-r. Piers. 3<l an.l 4th Sts . Honcken. OELS & CO . N<>. 5 Broadway. N. V L--"i:a H M«"y«r 43 South Thlrr! 6t . Phlla. !K. A^O !3 9O OS C-A M E R 3 C A fifI LSK3E. Plymouth— Cherbourg— Hamburg. tD'tschi'd.Sept. 21. 10 a.m . ' t«Moltke Oct. 12. 9 a.ia. tPrproria Sept. 23. [^Pennsylvania. Oct. 14. « a.m. TWalderse*.3ept 30. rt a.m. »D"tschland.Oct. lil, S W) a .m. t'Bluecher. . .Oct. 5, lla. m. -Amenka . Oct. 2»>. 3 P- m. tGrill Room. •GvTmastum on board. al4n» at Dover for London and Paris. ™/nt n s?«. AMER IK A. nr?'"* 7<»i f^t, 28,500 tons re? .42 ■■• <I <' tnns dlspl. Ocean Pa?Eagr« ai>->ut T days. SPECIAL FEATt'R^f. Restaurant 1 la rarr». elevator. s:.-mnastnra. «lertrlc baths, and ther novel features, in addition to the usual accommi of transatlantic liners. New o-rk— Naples— Genoa. •HAMBURG . .5-rt 28. V> A. M ; rov. 14. •»*"■• PRINZ OSKAB. • Oct 10, 2 I. M. ; Nov - v . Jan. 13 • F P.I-M\F'''K <new> Oet 21 '•■ A. M ■ Dec. S PRINZ APALPEKT... .Oct. 11, 1 P. M.: Dec. 19. Feb. 3 Offices" Waiirt 37 Broadway." Piers. Hot,oK.n. N J. A — CUNARD LINE. -^"* TO LP.-EF.POOL VIA QUEEKBTOWN. From Piers 61-52. North Rivur. Carpathia. .Pepr 16. y A 91 Cmhna Sept. 30. TA.M Campania. Sept 23. 11 A. M ':2ronia Oot_3. » A. M. •r-Honil Sept. >.:P M I.ucanta. . . .Oct. T. 11 A. M. •farryiiir s»cind and third class only. GIBRALTAR— NAPLES— ADRIATIC. New Modern Twin Screw Steamers. PANN-ONTA Sept. 19. nocn; >"ov. 1 Dec. i 9 ci»yo\h . ..Oct. IT. tfl A M . . Dec. 5. Jan. 30 CABPATHXA.. ■'• • Nov. 21. noin. Jan. 9. Feb. 2 Apply 30 Broadway. New York. VERNON K. BROWN. General Agent. ©[LOB GDCIDfAS3DK2aaDK3 0-CKOIE. DAILY SERVICE. For Old Point Comfort. Norfolk. Portsmouth. Pinners Point and N*»-p.-.rt X— , V«.. connectlr? for Petersburf;. Richmond. Vlrg-.nia Beach. Washing-ton. D. C. and entire Euuth and West. Freight *nd passens^r steamers sail from Pier 28, N R.. foot Beach St., every woek day at 3 p. m. H. B W ■ LKER. Vice-President and Traffic Manager. A MERICAN LINE. ■** FLTMC :'TH— CHERBOT-RG— SOUTHAMPTON. Sailing aaturdays. 9:30 A. M Pi^r 15. N. R. Philadelphia. .3«pt. 23 New York Oct. T £t. Paul Sept. SO;St. Louis Oct. 14, RED STAR LINE. •^ \NTV\-ERP— DOVER— LONDON— PARIS. Sailing Saturdays. 10:30 A M-. l ier 14, N. R. Zfeland Sept 23; Va.ierland Oct. 7 Finland Sept. 30' Ivroonland • • Oct. M IIITE STAR LINE. * * HEW-TOBK-^TJEENSTOWV— LIVERPOOL Sailing '.V-inesdays and Fridays, Pier 48, N. R. Baltic... Sept M •."•!•> A. M. Oc<»ani.-. . . . Oct. 4. 10 A.M. Teutonic. Sept. 27. 10 A. M . : Majestic. . Oet 11, 10 A. M. Celtic. ..Sept. 29, 5:.T0 A. M. Cedrle . Oct. 13. 3:30 A. M. TO MEDITERRANEAN Jfe^ FR">M NEW YORK: CRKTIC... Sept 26. Noon; Nnv 4. Dec. 7 ! RE^t'BLIC. ■ ■ .Oct. ID. Noon; Nov. 3i>. Ja . 26. March 9 CELTIC (20,904 tens) Jan. fl, Feb. 17 ■ FROM BOSTON: CANOPIC Oct. 7, Nov. IS, Jan 13. Feb. 24 ROMANIC Oct. '2». 10 A M. : Dm 2. Feb. S PASBEMGB« OFFICE. 8 BROADWAY. Freight Office. Whitehall Bldg.. Battery pi^,- e . iiiiSi^ ipacjfic sshpamv. PASSENGER STEAMERS. NEW YORK TO NEW ORLEANS. Superb Service. Excellent C.uislne- From Pier 25. N. R., N. T.. at Noon. <-<1. \LMHrrTE Sept. 20 PROTET-3 Oct. 4 ! COMU3 Sept. 27 . '"HALMETTB Oct. 11 ; Leaves N T «very Wednesday. Arrive N. O. follow- i ins Monday. Five days on Peaceful Waters. Inquire 343 Broadway and 1 Broadway, N. T. "mallory steamship line. TICKETS. ALL CLASSES. TO TEXAS COLORADO, MEXICO. CALIFORNIA. GEOR " * Gl'-V "FLORIDA ALABAMA (Cities— veston, Key West. Mobile. Jacksonville. *c.) LOW CALIFORNIA TICKETS NOW ON SALS Booklet •Pocket Gul.ie FREE. C. H. MALLORY tk Co.. I^B Front St.. N Y. . . Proundthe world I "ele^t parties — I'> r*ersona — under superior man ! g<?mer.t. start Oct. o and Lwe. 7. Hljiiest ' class arrangements. ! ADIFsJT Clark's cruise Feb. 8, 70 days. *400 ; UnlCrl I aai a r by st«claUy chartered S. 5. ' Ar^RANK' < j 96 B'WAY. N. Y. [FcDJ° [FcidifG© OSOdBCDa Btammshlps of the REti "D" LINE will sail for San juan ;. ,*a'. ...Saturday September 30. noon s" S. CVRACAS Saturday, October 14. noon b. s>. v.a«a-« , wg ht or iassase apply to BOULTON BUSS & L'aLLETT. General Managers. S>2 Wall St. • ILDIiSEo GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Calodoma....^Pt- 23, Noon] < •clumbla. .. Oct. 7. S P. M. UA. M FU< • 14. t» A. M. CaDio »5«. Second Cabin. J35; Third Class. |27.5« and uziwaiiii accoralna; to accommodation and ateainahin. v For Toort an Information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. 17 and 19 Broadway. TJED "D" LINE. *• Frir La O-.iayra, Puerto Cabeilo, Curacao and Mara can>.. via ''u:a.'»o, cai!!n<t at San Juan. t> H From Pier 13. adjotnlnc Wai; St Ferry. Brooklyn B. S. PHILADELPHIA . . Saturday. September »>. noo a 8. S. CARACAS BaturtU October 14 boob For La Guayra. Curacao ana Maracaltao S. 3. ZULIA Saturday. teptimbsi 23 noon s B MARA^ArBO Saturday. October 7. B o«n Thes« steamers lM«a superior accommodatluns for pas •enfer*. BOUUTON BLISS * PALLKTT. General Managers. i>2 Wail Bt «T A VELOCE"— Fast Italian Line. Balling- tfm Pier f4. North Blv«r. ft. of Uta St. for Naples and Grn<* BOLOGNESI. HARTTIELD * CO.. » Wall 3t- QOOK'S TOURS AROUND THE WORLD.— S4th annual s«ries of sele-.'t parttes. Procrammea. THOS CfiOK Jt SON. 261 and 1.190 Broadwsjr, MO UmU •on Aye.. N. - Railroads. "America's Graatast RaHroad." NEWYORK (entral — ' & HUDSOM RIVER B. ■- THE SK-TB/ISK TRUIK LINE. Direct Lin* f?er» New York & Boston to Niagara Falls THE SIX -TRACK TRUNK LINE OF AMERICA MAIN STEM OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL LIMES Op^ra'in* mm than tw»lr* fhoM<wn'l ral!*» of r«ilw*J ea?- si 'Tip-ago. >=r Louis and Cincinnati. This is tha Direct Lino from New York and Boston to Niagara Fall* and to thp Waal the N'wrthw«*t jnl the Bouthw««t. *r wav of ;h» irrf^it ca'aract and CaVEW. Lou** or IncinoatL Tr..m? d-part from Orand" Central Nation, «2d strast. JC»w Yorlt. as belnw: North and west bound trains. «xrept those leaving «t >:3O A M . I:^7. I ?.■> ] W 1 1 So P M . vVA stop a: I2»fh •treet to rseeaTs bsmbbmssbts ten minutes after les>vlns; Gran<; CcntraJ station I2:!«.\ M - •VIDNIi-,HT EXPRESS 7:30 A. M —^ADIRONDACK * I.»W It>S. SFL. »ii» .V. M . — -EAIE IP.S ,-TATE EXPRESS Hoft t« m';ns rrain In the world. ■:45A M— "FAST KAIL. — 24 r. -i— '-> Chrraija. 0:43 A M -f.SARATOO.V AND iIONT'L SPL> 10:20 A- M -•DAY EXPRESd. 12..M P. M. - •rxn M \TL. 1:57 P M.-<THE SE«"<"»NP ESfPTRE. 8:04 P M.-«*>!:THWF?TERX LIMITED 2:«M P M — »CHTCAOO I.fMTTED >:»P. if — 'THE :>TH CBWTTTRT LIMTTED. _ T> "hirago tn IS hours, »ta Hvw T«TZ Central and La.ke Shore. I:«P M— •ALDA.NT NT> TR^T rLTER. 4:00 P ft— -HI-DSON RIVER SPECIAL. 4:SO P M — T)ETROIT. ORAND RAPIDS. »AT CITY AND CHICAGO SPECIAU 5:29 P M — 'FAST MAI!. — For A '.tvany 8:S« P M — -Lake SHORE LIMITED — W«v train to Chicago All PTillraan can. S:M P M.-'ri.EVEUSD CINCINNATI AKD •x. i.oris r.iMfTBD All Puilmaa «•»«. «:•« P Sf -"WKBTSBS EXPP.E?S T-.trnv M.— -MONTREAL EXPRESS. 7:3«P II. — •ADIRO.VDACK & MONTREAL sCCF. »:00 P \l — •BVFTALO NIAGARA FALLS. C.* UNP and TORONTO BPBCIAX. 9:50 P. M — 'TrESTERN NETV YORK AND THOU* SAND [3LANDB EXPRESS. »:S0 P M -•PACIFIC EXPKZSsV , 11: SOP -■•<*HI r *A<"sO AND ?T LOCTS EXI 1 BWI •Daily tExcept Sunday fSxeept M<m«ajf. UAKLEM DIVISION. •41 A M and Z .io P Mm <J«I1w exc«pt «¥n4^r. •» Pittsneld and Koftk iarr.a. 3un<sajs. Stl A. U. ■MB*> cSaj at 2:30 P M. Pullman cars on ail trrouirh trains. Trains lUumlr.ate.i with Plntsch !!sht- Tifhet offices at 148. 2«1 4l» aad 121« Bi«SM>»». i 28 rnion S. 3 W 375 ntns a"«.. 2C5 Wss« VStX •»., Sraad Central and 123 th st (tatlons. New York; 4m Sssfl T26 Fulton st. and Ml Broadway Brooklyn. Try be sure of tne best accommodations <m «srjr of *w throuch trains It U w;s* to aacur* tnam s«v«rai 4W «• advane«. TeUphone 's<X> 3*th Street fer New Tork C*ntxsJ Cs» Service. Ba^gase hecii«l ftom Hotel er rsstdsn— lsy WeatcMt Express Company. Pawengera arriving by Ocean Steamers ar« m»t on tSs pier by a uniformed a«-»ct of t.-.e New York CantrsU Ltaes. who will arrange for chc?k'.n« lug»aa» *ad aMMrtas sleeping ear accommodations. Passengers for tha Dominion of ruuA eaa ha.T» ta«it lutcsara checked throuah in bona by this Naur Task Cmv tral ager.t. A H SMITH. <3EORQ3 H. DA3»rEXA Gen'l Manager Cren'i Pa— Ajf«oC READING SYSTEM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL R. R. bl ATIOSB | taM L;beny at.. S «- Time shown beiow is from liberty .~t. \Ts«t aM Bt lea', ea 10 ir.iaute« earlier except 4* nots-i >y d*>t«nattst marka. E ASTON. BETHLEHEM. AIiSNTOTVN AND JIATJCK '.-UI'NK- *4.'» i 7.13. Eaiton). 10 A. IS.. 1 XTitf. 5.w its .4s. EastQT only) y. M. Sunday 54.30 A. M.. 1.00. 5 '»i ani 700 P M WILKESBARM A.YD t- ■*R A XTON— 10 A. It. 1-«W 6.00 P. M. Sundaia. z4 30 A. M.. 5.00 P. M LAKEWOOD, UK£H':.jr, TOMS RIVER AND BARXEGAT-ii(t>. i. 4-. A. M. 1.30 (kS.4O LiOtswood airi Lakahdm) c 4.13 P. VI. Eundays. 7.<)0 A. M. i»-4Ui Lak?» od <ir..i Laii ail arst ) ATLANTIC CITY — «».40 A. M.. kt3 40 P M. LONG BRAX<JH. ASB'i'RY PARK, OCEAN OBOVsJL POINT PLEASANT AND SEASHORE POINTS— I4.OO. 8.30. 11.30 A M. xel2.4i'. lUOI I.3i>, g4.«. afi.lß. 8 30. f1.30. J12.01. Sundays, except Ocean Grove. SLIS A. M. 4.00, s 30 P. M ATTAVTI- HLD3.. SBABRIGHT. MriSMOLTH UACR. EAsT L..'N-} BRANCH— Z4.OO. 16.50. B. 3'>. 11 SO A. M., 1 3f>. 4.3t'. 5.3'\ 6.30 P. M Sundays. »0O A. M.. 4-(*> P M PHILADELPHIA— •»*. 3O, m7.«X>. mS.OO. •« no. m*lo.oa. •n.oo a m. m»i2 ml 00, *2.*\ m ß.ot>. **-f>o, m«5 <X>. rn'i: ■ '7 r«;. tT.JO •'.>(■<•. JlO *i P. M, j'12.13 mdt. BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON — 8-00. m'lo.oo. •12.00. m*S.OU mt«4.no •« O«I. 'TOO. »U2 !!» REAI'IS'-.. HARRISBL"RG. POTTsVILLE AND 'WILL IAM?Pi >RT ■.- <**. z4.HO t* .yi, 910 (10.00. 11 '» A.'M. Reading onlv>. ;jl •»> l-» pOJ P. M-. R«a4 ing Pott»-.t!l» Harrtsburs only, +4.00. *5.00. T. 30 P. U. 6ANDY HOOK ROVTB-Leave Pter 81. N. R.,^ W 4*l St. a.85 A M. 12.30. 3 i»>. 4.15. 745 P. M. Sundays. li-S j M.'. 1 '»> 7.45 P. M L*av» Fltr 10. N. R. i"e«rar 81 10.00 A. M.. 100 ■; 45. 4.45. 810 P. M. sun days. 1C Ort A. M . 1.30, 8.10 P. M •Daily TDaily except cunrtay. j.-undaya. tParlor cars orlv Via TamaiV*». aRx- Satardaya, mDirang car. xSatur'lav* only zPrcm Lifcertv St. only From Twenty- thir Street— bs. 2o P. it-. c 3.80 P. M . el 2-20 P. M . .24 3O P. M.. J11.30 i. M., k3.20 P. M. OOeea Liberty St West 23d St.. * AB'or Holla*. 2^l. 434 1300, 3:i.Vt Broad IS2 ith Aye.. 2J*l sth Aye. 25 T'nl^n Sr-,uar» West. 27!>-< .Td Aw., 27H . TTest 125 th St.. 24-T rclurnbu.i \V*.. New Tort: 342. 343. 8«O Fulton SX.. Brook 1 vr. 3PO Brjad-.ray. Wllltauna*mrsj N«w Tnr'* Trans fer Co cai's for an.l checks basgi^e to -:att->r. W. G. BESLJ C. U. Bt-RT. rice-Pres. and Gn Msr G^n. Paa»T Agent. liLTUBE folio B4ILRO4D BOV\L BME LINE TRAINS. •EVERY OTHER HOUB ON THE EVSN HOITR" TO BALTIMORE AND V.'A&HTNGTON. Leavo W«at 23ii str««l 10 mtsmtcs earH«r except Ctt4 ni*ht rrain leaves 11:5'» p. m. Lv Liberty str»«t. 8 00a.m. Except Sua. 9o(fM. •• ' lo.«t)a.m. Daily. Dln«r. 12 i«i noon. Daily. Dlnsr. 2.00 B.m. Dally. Bwrst. "Bayal Limited" 400 pm. Dally. AH Pwliman. Lv. Üborty street. 6'X' m. Daily. »^J» 7 p.m. Daily. Bus**. 1^.15 meht. Daily ••«•»•. SPLENDID TR.\IN SERVICE. . THROUGH TRAINS DAILY TO TOT WEST. I> .<» HM yorkv ork rity. West 23d St. LlOerty St. Chirajo, Flt't-biirg. Sleeper ll.tOp.rn. IS.IJ n't Chi.ago. Calumbui.. Diner . ll.Doa.rn. 1J.9? na. Plttsburjf. Cleveland. Llraltsd . .. . 3.5') p.m. 4.00 p.isv ••Pitwbure Limited." Bu.Te- ... «50 p.m. 7.00 p.™. Cinclnmiti. St. L»ui«. 81e«p«r. ... 11.50 p.m. JJljJt. Ctnflnnall, St. Louis, Plner 959 a.ra. 19. a.m. Clnrinnati. St. i-«iui», D!n«r 5.50 p.m. •.00 p.m. otf, .-*s 1«7 2«1. 434. 13U) Broadway. « AstOT Hou«^ 108 iir»en-w!-n 8t ' °-3 t'non Squaxa W.. 391 Grand 3t. N. V: 343 Fulton St., Br«K.».li-B. 23d fit. and Übsjtr rt» NEW TORK. NEW HIVEH I HARTFOBO R. B. Trails depart (roa Grand Central Station. 421 St ud BOSTON' f c 1 1 -**3 London * Pror.-ttjlO^, 4IIMI SaTON* "la N=* London as Pror.—^»i 10:0« C •xjttMl 4 M - t'l.oo «x 1.01 *x 3:00, 5:00. *JI!3*S. i.i^TiV p ii ■ via WU.:macrio — *^8 00 A. S«.. tl;00 P. via. SDfd — 1»:«0 A M. ♦ 1-»J, • 4:00. 'UjOOP. U. H^ALiA^^ D %n™^ via PCTNAJ4— I| F. M. ? iirrmfiE and NORFOLK- ♦S-.OS A. M- tSJI P. M. rr BIRHIVGTON. STO<;KBRIDGE. PTTT-> h .ic*T jj, t4^o "ty "2 A. M.. 51:24. f3:31 P. M. T«7k« cfces 'at cGrand Central Station and niWTI M.. • i«V at c»ii 1 W 6 . c1.a54 Broadwaj-. c 2» Ub1o« Bqtxu*. ~. F^f.^T A" c 245 v>lmnbus Aye . c^49 Madisoa A-PJfc. L ...-" we«t Ssth Bt, 2.T9H Third Ats. In Brooklro. «*•*. «%: f l!nSa^ y '3: OP9 at 123 th £_ xat*, iwrhßt -undays onl>. «Saturday» oniy. (Parlor Ca« Llrr:^,! ' Has din.:* car. cParlor and Hm«W CaJ Urk«ts also. _ Lackawanna Railroad, L«*ve N V . |M| Bar -lay and CJlrt»top&«» Sta> t3 00 A. M. — For Binghair.tun and Elir.ira . •10 «i 0 \. M.-F.T Bufnio C"hieago»Bd St. Lrrals tlO 00 A M.— For Syracuse, '->awe«o. IlUhn«M SpHasjs« xli4o P M.— P«.-ont> Mountain Special. •1 4'> P. M. — F Ruffalo ami (Tiicaso. t4 uo P M ttm Berantoa an<l Plymouth. •ti 15 P M — Fur Buffalo and "h»-^a«<v 45 P M -For Buffalo. Syraeua*, Ri-rtaeii Pprtasa. •■/«*. a M - :-" r Chicago— sJ»»P«r* .p«r. '•> M P- SI Tickets at Hi' 43 IJB3, H::4 Broadw*y N T = : 33* Fulton St.. Brcok'.yn. •Dally. tEicept - aday. s3arar» days on:y . LEHIGH VALLEY. Fotit West 23d A : C'orrland: and De«broa«e» Streets B- *P«fly. ♦Except Suaday Sunday: cl^.iS. sjii.i\ M). n^i.». sa.<s\ _j T ALvS'T.i MmchChanit Local - .^ * » »• »*» b!;!Iu:ij aaJ CbTnis i Eroreii "»sil IV Alt Buffa! . „* 5 black, diamomj EXPUSSB ♦! 1..V * *) *Vi » T M >l*uiUi hunk and H&zleiun Loc»i 'eli4O f *i £**■**; - i»rre tspreie »2 Ka^T kB 1 ' ** T THS BCFFALO TBJUH ■ ..1 13» r « iJ rictaU ail : N V ■S W * « rollOß Bl . 398 Bnadwsj ana foot >u^on *t. isroot:yn. H.T. Tracsfar Co. -»'.: ea!l f r tad cSee* *<''*—- The Tribune Uptown Office is now located a: 1,364 Broadway Between 6'th and 37th St* 11