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W : U the sbK wauNtta'DA, biipThBhR iu. ibtor ' q 1 I MTALS GKKEX GOODS. I covxit:i' ant txrirm to vis I Jiiutiii: tintti. tni. Vf ThT Arr In Jtt SJ 11 Tlmus mil, lmt 'Itirr J Inv ft l'r tenl. C nmmlsslou In In I ,ace-rront for 41lthrll SlfiO n lnj. t'mtfTliic direct Ion nM hlrf of folic t At urpliy, , pftrcttvrs McNally nnd tnlth tn ide it rnld v-e- I trrdar afternoon on the oillco iif (tltclic-tl Ilnitli I era, advertising ami comnilsMort audits, nt -If) MontRomerjr street, Jersey C'ltj . Jleliry (IIIcIhII, tli )iroprlotnr, nnd Mxnf his dirks were found In tho wcll-nripolntfd ofllcrs nn tlie snond fiimr of tho ImlldliiR. CJltcltcll vini etttttiK itt lilsdcsk vrhen tho detectives tnterrd, and th dorks were nt tables busily ctiRftKid In tnnltltiK clrcti- , lars, Tho proprietor and lilsttnlT weromrorted doTtn stairs and hustled Into ft pntmt wagon tUcdltic In front of the door. Tho presence, of the patrol watron had attrncttd n crowd, nnd as (ha seven well-dressed men climbed Into tho Vanon tho crowd wondered what was up. Tho prisoners were Henry (lltrlicll, ti" Mont gomery street, Jersey Clt) i Frank (Julun, Still Frellnghuyscn avenue. Urooklyn: Martin Mor ris. 38 Greenwich street, and Charles Kentur, 110 Greenwich street. New York : Albert Wobtl, 1227 Central atenue, Ilrookljn: John l)onnell, Bl Itallrond avenue, Jersey City, nnd Thomas C. Pentchnrd, 2T0 Henderson strcil, Jersey C'lly. Oltchcll was held on a charge of using tho United States malls for swindling lmriioses. vibe others were held ns witnesses. The raid was made In consequence of numor ' fms complaints which Chief Murphy has received I from different parts of tho country that tho I QltcheU Brothers wero carrying on a sw lndllug I tchems. I Tho scheme la Ingenious. A clrrular was sent X out headed. In larirrtyrc! "Circular distrib utors, attention 1 Wo can furnish J ou with all the work jou can do; $4 per 1,000 paid fur til ttlbutlng circulars." Thtn thoclrculnr urns on to say: "Wo represent set ernl hundred of Ilia largest firms In tho United States, who nro under contract to placo nil of their circular distribut ing through us and to furnish a stated quantity of circulars every month. Kv ery firm w o repre sent, guarantees to send jour piy In full tho )ameitn) they ship tho circulars and to prepay fell charges on circulars. " For our services n e chargo tho distributer a Commission of flto per cent. on nil work fur Wshcd. Do not fall to enclose our commlssluti sjrlth every nnler. The commission Is smnll.nnd tnust bo cash In ndvnnct. lltnr lu mind Unit your pay comes. In nil enses, direct from the firm who employs ot', mill tltxs not piss through our bunds. If nn firm we represent falls to do Jut as wi-snv tlwy will do, wo will refund ou ten times tho amount u lmvo sent us. 'OiirstaUments are pltin, anil wo do as wo tvree." As an evidence of how much money enn bo trvlu In the business, and how eusj It Is made, ft clrcultr tells a story nboutajoung man In lnwo. w ho sent on Vt) cents nnd onlered l.tHH) circulars. "'Iho circulars wero forwarded at car reiiirt by a Chicngiillrm. As soon as hu recclviil tlmj-t ho sent It to us with an order to furnish him yo.ODO t Irculnrs. Wo illsllked to llll so large an nnler at one time, but llnnll) suit an order lor 10,000 circulars to Chlingo and lothcr for 10.000 to Han Krnnclscn. In nbimt o weeks we received another order with S10, "ucstiiig us to furnish lo.ouo circulars evtry meek fur nvc. week. lib tilt' assistance of two brothers this young man has betu making JJ8 u ek." The" guy" Isndvlsed that If he has not had 1 any experience In distributing i Irculnrs it will I be octter for him to git en trial tirdtr for 1,000 or 0.000 circulars, unless ho has friends to help Mm distribute them or a horse and bugg) of his own. Instructions are given to send one-cent postngo stamps when the order Is fur less than o.OQO circulars, Fiir 3,000 or more the Arm pre fers to hae currency, a Iot Olllre mnni-v or der, or an express mouc) ordor. 1 hen the circu lar goes on to say: Atterou get fairly started nsver order less than 5,000 circulars at u time, nswe now hnvo on hnnd raoro iwstnge stamps than we can use." Ah N. I), at tho bottom of the circular says: " Never order less than 5,000 circular at n tlmo If yon can poslbly help it." and goes on to show bow the distributor can bo furnished with 1,000 circulars from each of flu different concerns, I and deliver the cntlro 0,000 by visiting 1,000 liouees, thus saving time nnd making money. Following the first circular coims this one, whlcjb usually convinces tho " guy " that there Is bo awlndlo In tho business I Omci or The Statu. rd rtisijc ITocse, i 1 Jsw loa CTrr. f A P-Ult Sint In Octoler wa shsll ctmuniveo Ut dl- v trlbuiiocor ourholiUay siivertlslnff mstter, and shall nst the rrlces of every circular ilUiribuier weran li aorure. Wa shall pr ' per 1 oou for illitrlhutiiiK m circulars from hotiM tu hou-e.anU llu tH'rl.ooufor dlitrlhutluff ouri.ataUHu. and as eehall send out everal kinds vt circulars, euaulln tho UUtrlbutor to eavo saveral circulars at each houto. this will t a very liberal oiler lr you wih thl kind of rinplo ruent, write to our culvtrttilng aKents the Oluhi-ll Afrencr.-ftu Montgomery street, Jerier tltjr. N J. Kit. log references, and enclose stamps for their reply to ?ou anil jour reference. Theabore linn nrenurau borlzed affcats, and are strictly rrllabte rieo. lMAr Id mind tnat your retly tnuit le oddreMeU to tlie tbnvenrmand cot tnui.a they lure tht entlrdcoa rol of our adre. using butlneis. t ours truly. Tut siiMHi Uinuc Hour. Of course, there Is no such concern as tho Standard llllilo House. The victims who send on their commission ne cr rtceh e any circulars to distribute. It looks like a small swindle, but the (lltchell brothers have leen ricelvlng a very heavy mall, and their profits aro estimated at ClSUaday. XLIXinTJl'S DAyOEUOVS WIRT.. Haifa Doses Persons Hboekcd Where Io llcemnn Otto "Woa Killed. KtlZAiiETii. K. J., Sept, IB. At Washington venue and Pearl street stands an electric light pole, at the foot of which half a dozen persons have been shocked In twenty-four hours. At- 7tachcd to tho pole Is a windlass, from which a wlrecnblo runs to the top of tho pole and then out to tho middle of the at enue, w hero It sus pends an aro light. Early lost evening James Thomas, a negro, approached the polo and laid his hand on the wire. He fell senseless, but was ret ived In a few moments. lie had heard that the wire rono was charged with tltctrlclty, and jran'nl to find out If this was true. Half an hour later nn Iceman, J, J. Euimctt, made tho Kama experiment, with a similar result. 'Ihcn VS lllism r-peldel thought ho would test the cur rent, and he was throw n down by Its force. Two other men. It Is said, did tho same thing during the evening, and uImi wtru shocKed, It was at this place that the body of Police man. Ottowas found In the gutter at - t A lock yesterday morning, and Oie men were trj lug to assure thonuehea that Otto was killed by ion- i tact with the wire. At 1 -.10 o'clock Ibis morn. Ing. tncntk-fnur hours nfter Policeman Otto was killed by a shock from tho n Ire, John Ward arrltrd at the pole with seteral tnmpunlons. W aril grasped the wire w 1th his right bund and was thrown ten feet by tho slunk which follow id Ue was picked up for drad and removed to the hospital. Ho wore a pilr of rubber shoes when he grasixxl toe wire, which probably saved his life. After several hours' work the physicians succeeded in rethlng him. His hand was badly burned. This afternoon the electric light company cm ciC4f the polo and lamp discovered a leak In the Insulation of the supply wire, and removed the dangerous wire rope. It is said the widow of Polli eraan Otto will sua tho company for Caiaufr. Capt. Price at Cot. Fcllowa's Oflsca. Police Captain James K. Prlco of the Thirty- seventh street station has spent a good deal of time In the District Attorney's offlco within tho last few days. Ho has had long conferences J with Klstrl t Attomej Fellows und Assistant I District Attorney Undent, who has charge of I UHatnr submitted to tho brand Jury.' It was I jald letsjai t,at the o?U ot Capt. Price's 3iiiVV5,1w,,r. l5 ' William Apple- KWndilcTl ,ur PrJufr Applegato ttstlhed 7 ZJ. .rf.,no low ctjmmlhee that aa the repre. tapt. Price $100 for protection When are. lahfhVsVre'cIn" U'"y tu XUo "lm,n,U Nalooa Itcrnaea Itefuseil, Mrs. Mary F. hallade of s? West Twenty. fourth street appeared before the Excise Hoard yesterday to protest against tho granting of a saloon license to Daniel J. Maluney fur the preml.es 17 West Twent -fourth strict. There have been flto applications for this tilace since I "?,- l,lal.f hich bate Utn rejected Mrs ballade asserted that the pla. e was a dUreputa l", iTF ' .l'it.. hmlttberger auS tmpZd nl -aJKUtf tlion w.hltU "" 'lvnie.1 by tbe iloard irect and tig-lab. avenue. Hasina: la a Ulili hvchaol. McucTEH. ,N. H, Sept. 18.-&mcethere. opcnbig of the High frchool last Monday the &n"t'ho,lJj3.lJtbmen ,,J lh". "I' mores has . more t.ere ,u.si Jul jt,tlrdjy f r hiii V Ancient una lluuorables to l.lt liadoa. aa ; J hJ.J..aMtttstsiMaMh si jnu:nzKoi't m itAitrrMAnntAos. The Ilrlde Itna Another llnsbsnd la Oer-rannj-dusllee Hfjmoor's Kipedlent, Here Is a stor) of n man who married t croS rted woman In Hnhokenoh 1 hur-alny nnd on Sntunlny I roctired n scj ara'lon from her at tho trifling expense nf SI, HtiMncsn linil not been very lively with Justice of tho Pcaco Ucorgo P. Hcymour up to lunch time Inst Thursday. When ho got Wk to hts ofllco nt 0.' First street nfler lunth ho found Hto iersons waiting for him. They wero members of n vvcddlng pnrty. Ono wrr Julius Folltntn, n bartender nt tho llnnsa Hotel nt ft First street. Ho knew the Jiisllconnd acted nssimke'inalifor thnbrldo nnd groom, Tho woman said she vtoslkrthn Stratte, 3o ears old, nnd tlttt sho hnd come nit tho way from Germany to marrv Bchnicrrkopf, whom sho had known befoto sho ctmo to Atncrlct. Schimrkopf said ho wnsntniMg rnpher, nnd told tho Justice how to spell It. Ho was ail cars old nnd waibornln Germany. Ho Bioko English well. Hvervlhlng seemed to be perfectly regular, snthc.lustlcormd Iheccro monrnnd pronounced thcmninnnnil wife Tho couple wentnway nnd Justice r-cjinour iHicketcd his fee. . . , . ynttirdnv morning Schmcrzkopf came rushing Into tliclustlce'soillte. , . "I'm tho limn that got married here day le. foro )cfltrdaj." ho said, "and I want u dl v orce." "I tnn't dlvoico jnu," replied the Justice. "What's tho mutter, nni how " " I gud that my wife has got nnnther husband living When 1 hinrd thtt I made - mv mind to ilcar out, but thet won't lit run hnvo my trunk. If joii can't give mo a divorce, glte me an order for tho trunk " Justice Sctmour si nt n constable, tn tho Ilnna Hotel to tell Mrs, Hebmerzkopf that sbu would hi old trouble til coming tn Ms oilier at once. Mho enmo. looking frightened. "You told me that) nil had never been msr rlcd before." said the Justice, severely, "and now this man snjs jouhavo another husband lltlng. Don't von know that Is blgnmy, for vt hlcli 1 ou i an be sent tn Htnto prison i" 1 he bride opcncil her cv es In surprise. One of hercves hxikidotcr totho cormruf the room, but thn ollii rw lis directed Ingenuously at tho Justlro's fnce, "Oh, ves," sho said. In German; "I hnvo nnothcr husliniul. but he Is In prison In A lenna. 1 never see him any moro and I didn't think It would matter." . ... Then tho Justice drew up an Indenture In w hleh the tw o parties agreed to llv e npnrt, w lib out seeing or communicating with tach other. This Is the nllmnut clause. "Nildiurl) of the first part shall nnd will well nnd truthfully pny or cause to lw paid for nml toward tlie lietter support nnd maintenance of his said w ife the sum of one dollnr, which the said party oft he set nnd part does hcrobv ngieu to take In full sntlsfictlon for her support and maintenance nnd all alimony whatet it." Husband midwife signed the Indenture, nnd within nn hour Vhrnerrkopf, trunk nnd all, was on his wa to stmnfonl. Julius Felttunn, the bnrtender nnd witness, said ctcnla that Mrs, Schmcrzkopf hnd left tbe hotel, -he had liei n stopping there for two davs prior to the marriage, nnd he thought sho hud rercntl) nrrlvisl ou the Hamburg-American line, w hn-e dock is at tho foot nf the strict. He knew nothing nliout t- lunerzkopf. "He war echr smart, dot man," he said enn temptuoiisl) : "he get himself Into a scripo nl rtttt, 'tiro he wnr full," ho continued with detpcoiivlitlon. bchmirzkopf cannot mnrry again without getting this innrrlike nnnullnl b) the Court of Chunciry. Ihnt will cost at liast $100. Hu told Justice hetmnur that ho would make an application for a divorce. STATEX ISI.A.WXHS ItEFEATED. Hlnklng Fanil Commlaalon Kejeeta Their Petition ftor at Five-cent Ferry Fare. The Staten Island ferry leaso was responsible for a prolonged meeting of tho Sinking Fund Commission In the Major's ofllco jestcrdaj. Just as Comptroller Fitch announced that ho was ready to sell tho liases ot the Uny Hideo and Staten Island ferries, vt hlch hav e been tletl up by court proceedings for nearly two) cars, and that the snlo w ould tako place on Thursday, n delegation of Staten Islanders arrived. Tho Major gave tho spokesman. Mr. lTcntia. twentj-flve minutes In which to state his case, and Mr. Prentiss argued for n flv e-ccnt fare. Tho Major remarked that he did not believe In building bridges of gold for people to leave tho city. Ho thought n gnat deal of the In creasing population might be sent up to tho an nexed district, which stood In as much need of development as Staten Island. It would be a great Injustice to tho ferry company to fix the taro at flv o cents. A. 1). lloardmnn, w ho appeared as counsel for tho ferry compnnj, said that tho signatures to the petition tor it tlte-ccnt furu bad been pro cured by Interested persons at tbe rate of ono dollar for ten signatures. City Chamberlain O'Donohuo moved to reject the petition, nnd tbe motion was carried. Prcsldint Cram of tho Dock Department ked tho Commission tu Issue $3,000,000 In bonds for next year, the amount authorized hy tho Legislature. The Comptroller remarked that tliu Dock Departmmt would have to get along with less than $.1,000,000. Tho applica tion was referred to him. SUXK IX THE HAST UIVER. A. Caaalboat nun Down br the TraataTer Htetttaer Maryland. Tbe canal boat John li. McMahon, loaded with grain for shipment to Europe by the Hod Star line, was run Into and sunk In the East Illver yesterday morning bj the big transfer steamer Mar land of the New York. New Haven and Hartford Itatlrnod. Tho McMahon had been lying at Pier 0, East Kit i r. About H o'clock the tug William C. Nlcoll pulled her out Into the stream to take her to tlie Jersey Clt) docks of tho KM Mar line. Tho Nlcoll had tn slow up to let the fern boat Mauch Chunk pass out from her slip at Moore street, nnd before tbe Nlcoll could get the McMahon under wuy again tho Maryland came down upon her. 'I he Mnrj land struck the canal boat a broad side blow, crushing In about ten fiet of hi r side near the ort bow. 'I he Nlcoll got alongside tho tlnklngbinat and piudiid her down stream to thn end of Pier a, where she i-nnk. Iho crew hail no dltrlrulty In getting aboard tho NUoll, but there was a lit el time sating two mules. Ibe end of Pier :i is having a new cot erlng of plank put upon It, and there wero lots of old planks I) lug near to where tho canalUmt was. A bridge of theso was thrown out by men on tho pier, and by means m it the mulis wero sated. 1 he nnltnnls may tliank their past training tn part for their resi uc. They wero quite used tn being hustled ashore over nlmcwt uny kind of footing, nnd didn't get nertous or obstinate about going up the slink) nnd steep gungnu) that was hustlly thrown nut for them. O'njllEX WALKED SEVEX MILES After Jlelug Hurled Ttvrnly Feet by m Loco motlse'a C'otviatvhrr, LlNin.MiuiisT, Sept. 18, -John O'Hrlen, an employee of Smith & Hrcwster of Hay Shore, was struck by tho cowcatcher of tho engine of u west-bound Hag Harbor freight tralu at tho Wellwood uvcnuo crossing hero to-day. He was thrown about twenty fret and fell on his hi ad, '1 he man w ns rendered unconscious, and a deeu gash was cut in hts scalp He was placid ou board of the train and taken tu Amttjvllle, where ha received medical treatment. In au hour's tluui he recovered so rnuldly as to bo ablo to w alk tu Uay chore, a distance of seveu miles. Charges Against Mayor lScmls, Omaha, Sept, 1H. Judges Hopewell, Ferguson, and Walton esterday heard the Impeachment charges against Ma) or Hernia by Councllmen Haskell and Wheeler, The charges allege mal fiasance In ofllco by spending several hundred dollars of city funds fur Kclli's army after It hud passed through Omaha, u misdemeanor by selling IkumU Park, In which he was interested as owner, to the city nf Omaha, where he was Major, and other specifications A preliminary motion was made by Judge Clarkson to have stricken from the Ma)or'eansweraconsIderabls portion relating tu counter churgis against the two impeaching Councllmen flrrt 2oard. 'J""r Kast Hide, ABERDEEN HOTEL, JSTJlttlPEAX FI.AN. Slltit.sndI!roua). ilo ) ATUEBTOX Handsomely f urulshed rooms. r.-i vt en sun, for permaueulaad (rulutguets. Itpciial rates for fanil lies. tTH AV 108 Accommodaus ladles, grntt, clran nTl!bT..lllEAbT.-Mce!y furnished rooms, every ' ccavruleuce. board optional, other rooms fur Louukrrplnv with convenience. 1 ATlTST.-St EAbT Pleasant double and tlatU X K) rooiui, all couvialences, excellent board, terms moderate I Olll if"", Sll EAST -Bark parlor, with n' J V room. Urge front room, all nicely furnished, et ery cunveuleueo. " "TTII ST Hi LAST -I'leasaut room forvvullauian, 4 I wlui board, references nhnyl. bomy coa f, rt. VVLIkHBAClw wllHsT Iji J-AST "aiuiiy"urulheU back lr O I lor sinxle or icnneetltK rooms all ipnten ln.e srtlsurllkhltoiixkeetln. board vr without. Ktl.A , 1I ITUBT AMI LEXIMiTOSAV, UoCelVeteler -i'i llandsomvlj f uralalwd rootua, wiU baud, Wnuj vsx uiuJcrst. r What do you Vk t Wish for, in the way of QJb z wor fl V ou can K fc ',ave lt 'f 1 6 Pearline. Ty4i catL -a With any thing you can think of, that water doesn't hurt, the easiest way to wash it or to clean it is to take Pearline. You can't do any harm, by doing away with that wearing rub, rub, rub. Besides, with almost everything, there arc special reasons why you should use Pearline. For instance : There's no shrink to flan nels, if they're properly washed with it. T3Mm, Peddlers anJ acme untcrup JJC W ctrC "'on grocers will tell vou, this is is good as" or"the same as Pearline " ITS FVIbE-Peariire i never peddled, and If jour grocer sends jou sne. thing in place of Pearline. i'j the honest thlng 34itltt tart- MS, J3HVM N" orl. cttfrt '1.01UJ.. West Hide. SAN MARCO, SI West Mil st fnmlli moms, wlih b( Hi nnd tenet! transient. Si to 1 1 t uvt - flfll ST. II? WI.ST rirt-ilnss InrKeTand "hail 1U rooms, with lsnl r -.i renit 1 TH HT. 'ill vrl Stnli nimsto"lfirtvilh J md board, to gentlenit n i n ferences. TfiTII HT,4u HUT Comfortable "rooms with All nrst-claasboardi S7toB.l. prslrablo suites for families. f Icrt olira roohlp. OF VTItAb AV , I Tl , Urooklyn Some rleasnnt rooms Inaprltate hous(urir lr Kalb ar. station pi.SBAl'1'I.r. HT , u I, IIKOOkl.l N. Pleasant "roomsl 1 exiellent Iward, u minutes from tho bridge! tetsns. la. g ttvttihrd glooms &pnrtmrntjJ to -Cti lUtmt hide. CLtSTOV nwtrF. T.-Xlcely furnished hasement front, also largo room up stairs, every lonven leni e, private hnue. LEXI.MITOV AV iTiv corner mh sL-llaudsomeTy f urnUhwl front tiarlor. bed room connecting; every iHinrenlenco. private fsmtl) , refprenees 1ST 8T . BM Large hscX parfor. well furnished: suit tiro gentlemen, also another desirable room, rea sonabte. ID HT, 11?. Ijerge and smsll rooms. newTyfur. nlsliMi all conveniences, private house, select, term reasonable. "I (Tn ST., Hi FAST. Two large moms, front! one J baelt: nlrely fumisheili every convenience! private house, sell ct IOTffsf.sfl EAST.-Mi-iOyfTirnlhel front douhle d tiediled room, suit married couple urgeuttemeni other smaller rooms )ATH ST.. Ji rAbT -Mcetv fumlliet FronTroom, 4j also hall room, prlvuto family, gentlemen, rea sonahle; two beUs. V) -"finffl. ?frKAST.-Nli-e7yfurntihedTront room. mC gas, stove, ono or two gentlemen; Vd llMeft 0(1TH ST., 12 F.AHT,"belw,en Btll and Madison avs. -' Itooms. en suite and single, with or without private baths; gentlemen OOTIliT. f nAST lUndsomerfronfanorbsok J O parlnr,soparate, quiet couple, other rooms, first class house. .1 STII MTiT 150 KA8T Desirable front parlor 1 tn, double rooms, SI, gentlemen orcouple; pri vate house. 7)li hr,T(niEANf - Large and small rooin7to rent, private family; for gentlemen, goodluca tlon 1 1 7TII HT , n FAST.-Mcelyfomished rooms, re XXI specuble family, with or without oard. 1)O0 HT, ttbtl LAHT-Hooms, wltTTor without rf board, for man aud wire or genia. Mrs. TIt.lV.NOIt. 'West Hide. 6 Til ST., 4 1 0, bet, oth an 1 7tb avs -Large front mora, with alcove; very nicely furnlshetl, suitable for one or two gentlemen, also largi) bock room, all lm protements, tieautlfnl location. IiJTH 8T , 40 VVTST -Cnsey, comTortable suite In quiet house for one or two gentlemen, reference. IsjTII ST.. IB.I VVLT -Front anlbseli niiims.iileeTy tJ furnished, snltahle for one or tMOgeutlemen. all modem Improvements, ti rms reasonable to perma nent parties, references exchanged. O OTH ST . 14 VVMT.. Hro.lwy and fith av-Mrely O fiirnlshed double and stnla rooms, pennsnent or transient. O.ITH8T. 414 VVF-MT-Mcelr furnUhe.1 front and e J x back rooms, second floor SI flo to $i, Lstatlon and all i a rs I'onvenlent . gents only; board optional. O.ITH HT. 8 17 V1-ST l'hyslelana'nr dentists' office O x and reception room, handsomely furnished, also large room. O ITII ST . V I VVKMT-Meely furnlsheil smsll rooni J"x amplacloseuand running water, geutleman only. OfXTH HTl, Slfl WEST -Two large front roomT. OU newly furnished, or smsll rooms, good table hoard. 0 .r TU ST , 4N VV 1J,T l omfortable apartment, two 0 1 1 rooms and bath, or single room, bath , gentlemen only JQD HT.. IS wkkT -Desirable seeomTand third xij floor rooms with bi'aril reference esrhangil A nr hT . OH Vt FaT llaud-oim ly furnished roona: "J U all new, single or en suite breakfast If desired ftsJDST. IIIUWLHTtllryan'sbelll -Pjrlor.lmlroom. U bath, for ihyslclau or gentleman, terms mod erate QDHT, llll Vt EHT.-Ueautltul rninfbedroom and v)) psrlor: excellent uelbhborhood, all eonvinl enct si terms miKlerate. 1 I OTH HT.. !UJ WEST -5lnrbenutlful neighbor L I w hood; nrsl-cluss people, near 1, station and surface road uruUhcd gvoonu. tTo get roohlijn LFXI.NftTO.N AV. Slo Urooklyn -Large newly tm. ul-hed rooiu for iho gentlemen or joung couple for light housckiepliig.prltalu family, all home com forts. "I)Ihr.l'l'LFST.nt.nrooklyn Heights nearllrldge. X Pleasant risims. largtf and small, etery con vetilincei references. 4Mnt and gViinrtmcntu Co rt. REDUCED HErtTTS. " 13lili t 31 1 to Ami Mat, & large light rooms and bath tin to o Janitors. Vl'IKTSlFSTH In the lmirove,l dwelling, HH4 Last Wdst,r tHo.three, and four rooms all light, with baili, laundry, hot ami told water, and halls heated rent tn 'V and t!4 i "soM IlltUh . wiifl riroad w ay. cor llith st, APAHTMLNTHofs' 3, or 4 rooms, tn'to SI I, al I.I7-T Lis I Avenue A. near 74th st. 1,4X0 and 1,4V j Ave nue A, 450 East 7th st , 1.310 Avenue A, 1,533-1,5 U Avenue A, also 41UEast Slslst. lliqulrejaiiltors A" rLi.ll ANT IU)W ufnewslngTeTnataon Wlih i, Lh to art. near Madison av , st ven rooms and bath, hot-water healing, entrant a to Park on street tin to 1J3: also Hi aud IKU East (Kith st, six rooms and liath. t-i'i. t34 BrAl'TIFUL decorate.! rials rt rooms and bathi all Improvemeuu. new bull lings N E. corner ioth tt and Uth av , sieani heated, rent. fid. tJo lot UUUl'S VV . via. comer 71st st.-Attrtlve w steam heste,! apartments, four rooms aud bulb, rents, tu. tvi autism U AMI. a Ollins, 451 rnliimbus av Hist st. EI.FU INT (OKNKII APAUTMKMX. 8 and h rooms and lath, llnely detoiated, sttaiuiieat, elevators, rry iiunteru Improvement r(lU Alllilallil.. Park av , mrnerCntn st, I'WTS AMI APVIITMFSTS. unfurnished and fur nlsheal. In all i arls of the rlly HH.soJl nuofUF.US. w0 llruadway.cor inthst. IIPKiittU H.ATB. blx rooms. D71I West 1 1th si rour riHmis (range), lu Greenwich av, our riMijns Iruugel, tfoa jui loth st. Three aud four rooms, my liroomu st. A'ICTOHIA. Uth l. near Oth av.-Flve rooms and bath, handsomely decorated, alt new, low rents. Junllor, 07 W tJOWNS. 164 Bthsv. 1ATII 8T.3VU EAST -Hcoud floor, 0 rooms, prlvaiu sJU house Improvements, to quiet family QQDbT. VIS WLST Aiartmenls at all times; re OO spectablc colored (teople Kooiub UU U ajd U OOP ST . 8J0 WEST -ltoom and bedroom, ft) 50 up, ill) to respectable tenauls ualrHoora a. fjfjTH ST.. lafWESTT-blxlUht roomsrtliT IJUTHbf", U lVt Ehf "ffilgiit, simny fifth flat eight UO rooms and bath, utlgbborbooaexcell.ul, owuer resident (I71HHT 174UE-r llaudsiune itenm hested flau. Ul all light, brooms, bath, prltat bloek, renttt.7 aud 1.9, Indui emsnis to kl lensuu. Janitor ItirTH bT. l KAhT -Aiartinenu of thrr and J four rooaisallllgbt rooms, cbeap rent To XTU ST . SiJ WEST -Mx rooms and bath, aj jai X OO provemcuts. ft! to tid. BAI'.NFTT.o Fit llth st. 1IOtST Wl TOW rooms, Uth, 113 to IIS, JO free to cut I SAHNETT A CO. 9 Fast IkXtbst OIQ ILATS Hit water furuuhed by owner to OltJiatli family' bjtnroom acd kluhcu, alluu erovemcuts steam beat amU, select families 334 East 77th st. ftlOKK MOSTIL-Zntlrs fourth floor of "four Olo rooms all Utht, tuluble for a small family of aUuiu.still JtSusott St., Utwtca z4 sad td sis, UOMksn, . J. eglntg and japar.mcnte tTo 3Tct. DosIrabIe"ilpaffmenls to Loir Pcnbody, lOK and 101 IVnverler plnte, Ktr.im hi at and elevator. tlo to S ,3 per month Irvingtoii and Rockland, IHO to 110 Went loth at. Rtesm heated, Ac. $43 tu $1)3 per month, St. John, Wave Crest, Ccdarliurst, tW to 41 East BOth nt. fiteam heat, Ac. flu to JC0 per month. Sutherland, IOO Miirilson nv., eor, Qlld at. Meant heat and elevator. J0 to two per rronth. St. Honorc, 1,148 Mudlson a v., near Sllh st. Steam lit vt, Ac. fan to StS per month, S2r. nnd 327 Went lttftlh st. Steam heat, Ac (12 Jtlsud I3. Appt) to Janitors on premises, or to UUHAsLD K. I.ItOW.V, FqtiKntttn Iliittitlim:. 120 Itrnndrty S. T. ran ur.NT, cr to 9.10. Tfiepxri jitlunnlly ilffurntU! t pnriiiH t, f nMrn hmJom I tltrarHtiil rutiiim will bo i iimltitlncl that mimll tftmMUM may iimk(lrni utfliout ftnr nf the rninoiMJcei Iti"!(lrnt4il to iuftn ntinrtnunt bulM Ingfi JAMICK HA, "V4 WpWMh or TMaUit Bllcnnt Corner Inln, RlnflDilfcpvMillrt.it, ntn roriin rinl J nth, hteam heat trti rrntsmMlrralt U7 1 tint, ton fit Dtrdllno epoujstjs to c?ct. WEST 8STII HT NO. CO. Four story high stoop brown stone new dwelling, handsomely decorated; new gas Allures, Ac APPLY ON PKEMIHKH, OU TO IlKASTLS IIAIIBO, JSO Ilroadttnj-. New TTork. qvo I LT, 390 St. Nicholas Ave., Three-story, hhth stoon, brown stone dwelllnsi with private statile If desired; rent eery reasonable Al lily to EKAHTLU HAMILTON, l'.'o ltrnadoay. TO,26 East 63d St. Four story, hlsh sloop, brown stone dwelling: rent reasonable. Apply to MfASTU3 llAillLTOy. 180 nroadway. rpo 1 LT- 348 Manhattan Ave., TIirtFrSTOIlV HIOH HTOOP BTONE im'FLLfNOl HL.NT HEA1USAIII h. Apple to KBANTVH IlAMIl.TONjlsnilroadway. 73D ST. AND 85TH "ST., WEST SIDE. IILSIIltHLE .1 AMI 4 bTOHV. IlOCIsEH. Fl'l I.V DLCOllATtD. KTFAJt HEAT AM) 1 1 FCT1U0 UUUT. CI.AKK. tssTATU. ya vv r--TA)PhT. BllOtt .VTt)hF I'ltIV VTE HOUSr , 6i Fjist Hflth St., nevr East Hlver Park. fourteen rooms, all Im provements, Snniipertear Inquire on premises. DFJiillAIILK HOLMJ. furnished "and unfurnished. In all parts of the city. FOLHOII HROTHHts. M nroadway, cor. ISth sj. I ST HTlfFAHT tourstory brick. IS rooms t.)X aud lutth. suitable for lioardfnir house; rent $00 tier mouth. Inquire on tiremlsi s or owner. KltlTZl 1 It. Jit) Last B7th st. Ul.HOO. BX.OOO, Z,400'. For rem, very eleirsnt hou.es above and below AOth at near Psrk and 0th avs JAMLM It. HAY, 7 Wall st. or 101 WestSSth st. ijtrrUing loi83 to ft-ong jlund flvoUT Entirely new desirable house near cltr and X .cation. VV. JI. I'lloCTOlc. Corona, L L JtrrUinfi 3ouarjs to gtt Jlctv Jersey 'I'O LLT. cheap Peautlful cottsirea. irnod loeatloni X 10 rooms, all Imprnremenu, Sid a mouth Julf.S I). BUOKE. SOU Av. 1). Ilayouns. N.J. I'Sntiofottrjs, Oroniva. &c. "BRADBURYPIANOS." VAlli:ilOOMlS 05 OTII AVstaNCWTOKK, Forty yearn beforo tho public, 20 yearn In tho Whtto I!oum. price and term as rtaton&blo ascotulttent Mltb tlrtUM worts, ma nih I p. NEW PIANOS Vrom B17S llMrAUDi also a LAITOH assort ment of HI' OMI.II.IMI PIANOS at greatly rvduccl prices sol I ON INHTALLVIKNTH from tnio tlo per month, plannaniitedtl per month, and 1IF..NT APPLIED ON PL'RCIIAHU IlltADllCKY PIANO WAllEItOOMr), O.-. T.TII A V., full, 1TTII HT N. Y. THE HARDMAN PIANO. Till! !MAN Of T0.0 1Y. ZU J'XCI.IHIVK PATLsMH Tbe onl I'lnrxi which lrurrnet uinlrr 1 1117 ft re reti.l th ttUUOHT AMARU AT TIIT. Cl 1.1'MllUN IMPOSITION. MiliiOUUT JtJ.Ul'C 'I lONh mill n eiy lunnthly paymeuU. AUn tHtnty (11- rM-ci ml hAml mid kllKhtly ti4! planiM whkh bavt 111 r t.en I v uta van nijmeul fur new HAlimiAN riA.NoV,. Btelnway. ChUstr.nK, M-i k, Nituner, Krukauer. and many ntberst Ihe liiplrunirnia art ritrannllnary bai-Kiili. ntit MtlllrUsUsld at tacrltlcis. and on eatlft monthly inmri.ti A iNrt3lly iiibdu t( 1-1. St 11 AM'Hfo JUST nt OU ftu tn UAUIMAN. I'KK A (() 11AU11MA.N ll.l.ls. IQHftTIl AV. MIirt.I.OCK PIANOS. A eholre nf icj ulant uprlahi ilano Ilaht wood raft4?it, liautUid iuur mid .toi, tJuorai h.rtrart b ftlKD tar: In tlon of tt-coud baad 1 lanui. fully ijual tu ntw, W)and up A ihi'lnof threi uprlsrhl at 8100 ssriir t'tisss u icuui s ii)i(( 'III iSl Htuyvftsant Uffht him1 ta l.Mi Tlievi arr nil xeuulti Uiriralnt, and tun fully recommend1 llirin tntnllmeut4 is und f.O mjathly. l-Ucaiit plannifi r rem fSand 91 Iif KI (K U o, ' ( nd Vt Kit MlU at. WATERS PBANOS. J.nrtftt nuoriiiient. I iwet prUrn eaeit terniiL flrit luirKutii In Mt-itnd t ami piano, t jtJior Inftull liiei ti J la hu, rfiiiel r')alru and riflionped HoltALI. W VTI-KS4 lu.l U Sth ar ,uiar Imh st. WISSNER PIAO, the only flrsi-clsss piano sold on es.y monthly pay. meats wurrsnied iiuviars tailory aud warerooma. Kl uos. win rulton st and 00J to oSs Matu st, Urooklyn npfc.N I Vl'MMiS 4 HSCIIHt 1'IANOiv j. HM-'llhll l'lVM.-i LarKeasHorlment t'prlght flrsnd,sndi)uare llanos at uiiMlerate rlies, rab lustallmeuts. anil eschantre. ulso piano 10 rent, u viral ttaralns hi s.coud huml Pianos, dlrftrent makers nt low prices. MM II1H PIANO VVAHKItCKIMS UUOIhav .comer 10th st . e .ork. HKAl'TlrUI, ii rlKht piano tlM, tumouthly uteln way Imrssln vv IaMsLH, Ul, wo, 4ia lultonsL, llrooklju Hieu evruliuts. IIIICKH1IMI A bargain, new uprlnhls, f.V3, tiarkatna tn secomt hnnd pianos, vasu or easy ternu, reuu, M atid st monthly J.V Oil lll'.uTIIEUH. i UroalHay, Urooklyn -."'XTItAOKIllNtltV. IU1U1AINS. PVIUUIITU, X. tlordon. 7 I J w laved, llkt, tsw, t7 utolillily t200 hieluHa), Ueber, t htekeriiiK and other makes. ev pianos. ? niontlile llll m I t330 Ueuts.tl COKIIO.N'M, lOtl STII AV. 1 ,'Xr LLf N r hi rlcht piano, tlss. Tmomhly, thick" 1 J i rluif, barKSlu Wlbb.Stll, Cii btats st , near Irlatliksh av lirm klyn HA1 I T A DVV1S PIANOS established M years' strUtl) liUh urade roria.h lustallmcnts, ores chaUKM a-iMBl sousres S73 up, t-l moulhl v THE TH V IMANH tilMI'ANt SS 5th av. TU'AVS VJuv.islUu, si uiatled tree UHAKtl'I'lt II It (IS. 1'IAMIh,' ' 115.111 1-aat Istti (.. uear Irslua; place. A nue sua k oi I Unle(! en I Kauc) Vvtul 1'ivi csat gr.all rtMUie-1 prices brcoud hvnd Plauosof itous make lro.li sioo up 1 linos to reut. tl mo. thly, reutullotte'l Mluu punhad (,) Itl'NTSplsniei, nrKius flue piano, li Insult O went bulus bargain orL-aus. tii flili)I.KrN 7 Kat Uth st. crnl (j6tatf got $at gTouji ulaud. Great Neck, Long Island. A few pretty rottages for sal. on easy terms can I.S) bought for t-'&O cash, and balance In moutnly Install incuts of Hi, also suitable building plots. IV, U. UK ICE .1, CO., I Hanover square, New Vort 3Jral Rotate Vantol. IIRuPFhTV lo exchange or deslrsb acarti unts houses to ak. charge of K. U JLUAN a c, tei Columbus sv Benttng and collecting a specially rpOKUsT A small, nut pises7 la the couulry'for X permanent residence, gl' BanlculaJi. A. U-, but ttm-,imm&4 rtiiitfi i iiijiliWitv sssssssssMsssssssatassssisi..taaassSstsss Stent estate at giuct.on. Will, f EM, AT Auction 500 IsOTB t GA.BSIN ESTATE v AT Siclimonfl Hill Terrace Long Island. Myrtle av. cars from Ridgewoodand Jamaipa av. electric cars from East New York direct to the grounds. Saturday, Sept. 22, 1894, At 1:30 P. M.',' on tho grounds. Streets flrailed, Hvideome Asphn.lt Pavements, Shade Treri, and Water hupl. 70 per cept, can remain on Bond and Mortgage or can be paid in install ments of $10 per month on each lot 10 per cent off for cash. TiTiiEs i.suni;i) mm;. For Maps and Particulars apply at 1,159 Myrtle av.. near Broadway. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED JOlt nuaic nv prof, oroiion frank SALE UNDERMAMMDTHTENT1 JAMES L WELLS, AUCTIONEER, WILL HLLL AT AUCTION on Tnr.anovsv, BATDRDAT, HKIT. CO, AT 1 O'CLOCK. 132 CITY LOTS VYSE ESTATE, EOI WARD, NEW TOHK C1TT, KOBTUERN UUVL.I3VA1ID AND IIOVK (lOTTH HT.), TWO BLOCKS NORTH Or PRESENT TFRMINUS. AVEMTCII EMTElt AV. TKOLLKT U.II. connecting with elevated roads at Nvth and 120th strvets. FAltr. ONLY FIVE t'E.NTW From Ilattery tu icoth St. station Blx minutes' stalk from y.e Fatate. Avtnues anit streets aro grailed All city conve niences are at hand, and the prorry is rapidly build Ingupwith hundsntnn houses Thn lots ufftreil aro uueuualleil for home sites ur fur Investment bAn. ,r,,4,o i.ir, i.tauniii nil r. Bale Hslttve, ratn or shine, under tent. A substan tial lumh served beforo the sals, bend for maps tu J AMES I.. IVEM.H.AX'CTIO.NEEH, l I.IJIEJ1TV hT, WM, E TAYLOR Auctioneer, Will havo ono of his I.AIIOE HA I, IX OF iiuii.niNo low, -the cimihTii: rjlOPEirnr." Ietv.een II C It U EN FIEI.I1S and K E..NHINOTON IIEIUIITH, near Ht'llltAAI.ENlIVnO Depot, ou the 1VEMT HIIDltl: It. n. too lots to bo positively sold. Im provements. Terms, t down on each lot, balance tla wikL. No Interest, no tases, aud no auctioneers' fees. Bain commence at 2 1' M on 11 El)NEt4 DAY, SEl'T, 8C. I uncheon b fore the sale lor free railroad asses, tnns, and all Information, ad dress M. K. TV I OH. Auctioneer. Hackensack. N.J. H1I1T1I fc RYAN, UvhI lstiite Anettoaeera, 111 IlliOAllUAV. Ileal (fijstutr ef or talr roohlyn. " ".TTr?.TIONi IIOstEHEI'.ICEHM." Dnii t wait llll si runt, sxcure now crtatuargalusand keep my mechsnhs tmpl ijed 111 new honsos must, bo sold by Oct , only 1 blocks from elevated rowls; prices tv.jou to B4 600. 1 will take 1 100 cash, lialance tlu and Interot monthly If you like; these houx sun spit mildly tiullt nt for any lHlyi 7 rooni. liath, ranne, nibs, cal Inet mantel,, flsgrfed Wblks untaxes tilt IHOtl. speculator can ri lit iol'hxI tenauis r.ii per month and make fjOii lu one vear, no ageurs or Hitlers. VS IILFLAN. Allsnth and Van hlelen nts. Llvo In Your Own House. Fteant. well built lionets. 7 roi ms. all Imi rnveioent trisiintst station tMiih tlevatwl nsnta irliittD". only tn)ri cash UVlIh.lt. owner and lullihr.on prem Is, s, VUki ma and Market its. Also twu-ramlly I ou.es. duuulo iiuprovvuunls, easy terms. tIRVVD lNVF-STllENT No hunibUK. tlVl only, I M ono or morn may remain on inoriKsge.o iter cent ,luvs an ile-vnt threc-foitill) single flat lu line teutral fotfitlun, Houth lirookl)ii always rtnieil to best tenants st IJM. Uses s.,2, rare rsre ihauce, TIlOIIAn y y. . tiAiiroadtvay, S, V. WtfiitUtrttx (To. -Vroprrtu got .Snlr. QOrniiOWN tli) monthly bujsa 7 room house) OtRJ Anitnuteslii Vlouut Veruott lHot right lu the heart of the illy i'artkulan of owuer, box 31, llouut Vernou Vrj.tchrutr (To. roprrtij ITo JCrt. MtiL'NT VKIINOK A tlinroUKhlr niolern I U room cottage, all Itnt rovtmi ut end ileiorait-d, tu let, furnished or uuf urulshed Apply lu ntyVfeK liiSCuttageav Zo cCft for tisinrjis tirpojirj. Large Lofts to Let with Power AT ll-lfl VASDFWATlRhT Also basemi nt and vaults HuUitllig cUl(ped with automatic; a; rinklers. IA.W INSVKANCl. Apply to engineer, on premlvf s, or to UtKALll It llHDVVM, Fqultable PulldliiVj IW Hroadway NiwV.org VTs UElirtftN ST -lour lo'ts to ui ri t mod erateiai.vMi iWIITIMl Slkekmanst lltlLDlMib stort i, loft.. ofTees studio. u, iu X desirable iocal.ous. TiUHiM Ul.uTllr I i hiO ilrouluay ior I .'Ui s, , DlJh I oflll In .tore. oe n day and nlhi Mu ly I unpmuUe. tiiifcih ar ' ' I IXilt RhNT-Thor er . hnu. ort'.-s In ' alA.NII.VTr.V.N l-lt r.llllll.lllMl. JAl.rS tt Ks ;WhIIsI LIQCult hTuRZ.-Albany st, uUjoluluj We.t. s labluhed leu years, low rei.t Appii J j Nauau st , muiu HOI QMICW B.ON-K IIANDMK 110 AND I IV MM AV RENT IKCI I UU Wirtl IIFAT WD I WUT APPLV TO 1IIE JL'tnik. l-L'tt. fO OS I Ktllis-Sl. STul'.k. lo 1.1 1-iV.iwImI a uror stlh st : has been meal tuarkel fifteen e. rs HL'l.-VSOJt VI1TQ 3 IWiinan t. STultEX Including flit, tIA a mouth Addresa j II MJINO. Pelhaaivbto, New sork, NcwlUvsnsnd Itanf oru? H. H. rv0UiT-u,Mp,v.5aS: cgfnt Cutatc .for ntt Cltij. INSPECTlOf INVITED. THREE NEW BEAUTIFUL HOUSES, I'NWE IS lilSitlS. 4, ft, and H West UMIi st Ino feet front Centrvl Psry West, between l'ntk rntrnnce. flith snd I ststlon 01,1. ftlRh aniuiul. In full view of Central Pnrk lots 111 txttiOi houses M feet an I rxtomlnns All in dcrn Improvement! rnlshcl In CViln t hsnl viooilii Imls MV ptrlors fojtr hntls. Unt I mi Irn Units; rooms In ormolui sinllnry nickel plnted pliiinlilnir t5,U'!1tah ti tmlniler tnortgare 6er(cnt. Apl) tosgentnnrreml.es or IIWllll It. HTOkl.S llttlllllNO. 47 C1DVU IT 7 ?HiT t OltM II m,d lusllo Mat, lor,r. i orti? 1 st re. ti lu.l le. tores, nisirtmi nts nrd stort s sll rtntiil, it the soitthin.t corner nf H, .ton n v nnd Iftllhu jut ftlonnf Hdnv i this Is nurmiinu section Him troiitynul 'I ' tnr tints tissdt.ir one faro throun ttiivprniieriv I nui of reatliof invtur tin 1 I in l" limit rh. up, tnUIit . xrh mite ft r) mi eriy below llnrlcinl'.lirr iiUM.lt nioni 1 Pit lima turn MVItllll IIIIU KINHsil'IIHi lor site, verv el enp tottolir Id's olilysl Kjtl rselt loenteil IoiiJiitsei n opille VVkLir I inceiunter. sewer, ftsst.rtMi stilt ptiri lner VI ..UFIt, 127 Lailif tl si , liasi in nl llcnt trt:itf .-Tov .i&ntc 3tfu Jersey. I.OTM Til IT Altli HOS.li: rtlTHS." Mniiv if i le think n lot l n lot 11 ej find out llm tllffi n nte when tiiej eotm tobtilM or sill sunlit Our ho iiMsltisaretslitoitt on nlstiii scnle, so ns to t ro vtlt room rorenntiii t.'l stable Wsler mslim are tt itdy to wti i' thn pr, inl.es No filling or untiling nni'iatj inel lalliiliiliiisjof TENAFLY,M.J.5 lir il kiHrtrn WV nmliitIn thnt fnrtlin fncmr 111! th- lM I miviri,, ninwlur annni I New nrk Ur ritUtlti i MllUlnt I'HI 'ftr tlin hiiAlhir. til 111 flnlatu fntnllv our wnvMin it t Uin litiitrUiiMc 3'un . tkkrs.ini1 riill futfi rnmtlon ntiur nfltif1 if i rHHtH-. &i t7i 1?nm.tun "inAUTiri MOTS from $; in ftiHi, $t nimiihlri 1 pihmu Idniml lo litilt 1 ixiiiir nrc ccnrnii ulili Unrli.rf fruUtrMi; nicy lllipf . iim nititf for lutrhir, f'.utlr lurbcr( uMdurt.ni HMI1ji,.ai) Uron.lny, IHtSM i; cnlr;flr. fttcrr form mt ml ultli m.hI ii suf A(1fliU!(.lli rlo-(t to rrstlrnml i1nct I lnnI In Nt lrn y f or vckcUhUm fvtiiftll rriHCn iml try Ai Mffti nml ilrri piMs., ut.tor; tirnlth) nrli.i1.or h'K.l rvili in intf ilriK ntn of 91 tlonn ami t)t ur n k hr t for isurtlt uliir U . Ulsi y j south Uitti nt rittln kit liln, ' C I 1 VVh for n I ntlt'lnir lot In nu.nirtiiu town iipnr O I ntfitinn WVl I UY room h 1 lln n ,wny or alc or So Xrt jlnr rrjoenj. II. TI'F. HtASf.t Hlnrnt plain for mitiurlmi X lmn.rn pioH.rt fur Kilo tr renr n iniintH-r tif huUKlo rrnt ni v itnnrd nil It tin- irn nts. w ixrnn i.i.t i imi iii.it. fPl nlinuroiM Mat mi, 1-rtist urnnfff. 1NftLrv"tr 11 s j tor nut. ilnr.llrw mil int. J UiKislii Knnt nrlol, rral falr(,r nil kltuS ror m1l. liOHH.VM A JACKVfN. Lug!? woikl, . J g or ;5alr or So glct tatcn .jf.9l.uul i;rKIUNT HOLrhl-trnprouniintiir 1 to U 1j riMm, rtntrroiii$tr toftUi .1 rurnMiM cotKur.-, Hroominud t-ftth, rent 8' 3 AtMreM 1. U Ux uf. li mpklnmtllr. H I ST. uiol.Wt.New iTrlfthtrMi -Sew "coTtnKe. "central ar , to let. for tale, rrasui.Qlilt SI UUCP, 03 Illwrty. .Cctinl 3l0tiCfj5. m:w aqvkd uct. .NOTICE Of APPLICATION' loll APrUAtRAIa. 1mur NOTICF V Iimf UV OIVFV that It t th In Irntkmor tlu ioimsdto the (orioratton nf tho city of .New ork tinnikt oppllt Alton tothv'Suprt inn Court for the nprvolntiurnt uf CommtMloneri nf Ap tralRal, unlerOfioptr t0of tho Umaof ISh t Much applkatlou will hv tnaiieat a Hj lal T rtn of uld court to bo hi til lu tho hccoml JudleUl ilUtrlct, at tho Lourt Ilou In Uhlto Plains, Ucstchrtnr county, on the ?thlay of OctoU r. lMH.nt 10 o clock In thu rorcU'Kin.or an roon th rcaftrr an counsil can tw hranl Thy object of uch applkntlou lt to obtain atifnli-rof the Court appointing turn Uttnterp.niT and tonipittnt frrchoiiivr. ontof whom idiall rrnlle In tho county of ework. andthcntbrrtwiiof whom uholl reMdn In thi coJnt) In whkh the rral estate hereinafter ileMTltl U situateil. aa Commlitlonerii of Appraisal tn a crtaln and appraise the compensation to fe niado to the owner- of and nil pennons Interestetl Id the real estate hereinafter descrlted as propoil to 1 taken or alTecteil for the purpose of miiutainln? prrenlnv. and Increasing the water supply of the ctlj of New lork. Tho real citato sousht to he taken or affected Is situated tn tho village of ( roton Falls, towns of homers and North tsalem. county of eM Chester and State of New York, and U laid out. Indicated, and hown on a certain map, signed and cert I fled ms nv qui rod tiy sal I act. rntitkd Map .So. 1, Department of I'ublio orka city of Vewor, prop'rty mapttof adilltlonot lands required for the construitton of the nuwcrotunltcMrvoir In the rillagonf Croton Falls, town of Homer and North halcra, UtsUhrsterioun ty. New York. Exhibit No 4 of ltw4." which said map waa fllod In Westchester County lUgltter s onice, at hlto Plains, In until count, on the Mb day of Sep temtrvr. 1MM us Map No l.Wrt Tbe following Is u statement of the boundarle of tho real estate to bo tuken all of which U to be ac quired In feei Iteginnliitf at a point on the northerly side nf Mahi I ac avenuH dlituut 70 C2 fi-ef westerly from the west stdeof the Hoad to lire water s themo running north 17 degrees 1.1 minutes east M 74 feet, thcuce north 71 degnet in minutes JO seconds w est h tic feet, thence north lli degreeit 11 minutes Jt( aetonds eait HU fsft. fill tifrt auiulh Tl llsTtssM A iiillillfasst 1 (1? l'J feet, thence north H degrees ft4. minutes eastvtOJ feet thence north ( degrees rt minutes east .141 fl feet, tbimw north 1$ degncs 1J mlnutM cast d7 01 feet, thenfe north lUdcitces 42 mlnutm to uHondseast 0rl tli feet, thenco uortli 57 degrees Al mhmu a.fOMionds went 10), 111 feet, thence north westerlr 11 feet to the southeaster! sido of tbe hast U ranch of crotou lUvtr, thence still northwest rly irolry said rlrer to the northwesterly sldo thereof, theme north mo degrees 4 mliitiies .iOiveconds west in 07 fet t to the old Croton Turiitko road theme along tho old Croton Turnpike road the following courses and distant es bouth 44 degrees 4 1 minutes went 4mi 4 fret, theme outh Odeyrets Bo lutiiuti went 1(11 74 feet, thence south 40 degrees 4H mluuteN i et llouS fiet to Mahopac artnue theme tn lug Mid avenue to tlie tmulliMestt rly sldo thereof, thence stilt along the Old Croton TitrnpUo road the following tourses and dlstauc houu. 47 degrees .tH mlnuti do iw-conds wen 1W ls feet, thinw aouth 47 degrees .ii minutes .10 seconds west lnJ4N fett, thence suth 40 degrt 1A mtuuti s Mil Mxonds west -,'474 fiet, them south J5 degrees W0 mlnuti west tmtl7 feet themo south IU drgrets 64 mlnuti went lilfil iet, thence south 47 d Met 4 minutes wst 1 V t W5 feet to thn north aster ly shk of the West Preach Croton lUsir, tlu nee fallowing said Went Ursnt-h t roton Utter In a snutheastirly direction to the jH HratM h ( roton Illver, tht-nce croadng tho said ust Pranch Croton Utter to thi Miuthnesterl) i oruer of 1 ar n 1 No. 0, thence ahmg sahl 1 arcel No d, north hit degrees e.t .l.tUri Wrt to t roton strett. thence along the woterly shle of (roton street thu follow in courisK an 1 distances North 4 di-greej west .iiifitt, thento utirth 4 ilcgret wmI l.Hfn t, the nee north 4 di greis west 1,3 hJ feet, theme north 4 detrce west 74 1 7 fttt to the southt rly side of I roM street, thi luw crusting Mill Crnns street north 4 mgrecs west 60 fiet to the ixmtherly side of Pan I No a. theme along the southerl tlde of Parcel No J north Hi) digrevs at 14U fe t tnthe weitttriy sllenf Mahopac avenue, thenc n I oiirf t .ewetitirl) 1 1 or Mid Muhoj ac ave line iiortn 4 ihjreea west 110 4 1 feet, thenc leaving ulil M tliopsi h venue mid runulng south Hiiejjrrrs h mlnuti shu seconds wtitVOM.A feet to Parcel No T.tbeiic Hong tin easterly side of Parcel No 7 north 4 (ptri 4 7 minutes HO si-cond wet iVi i4 feet, them e north M ilesms 4o minutes mt 11 tt . feet, thence mIJII ouj the iaterly side of said Panel No 7 noilh 4 uefcrni s we. I !Uj4i fett, theiue north degrees 17 mluutes east W4 M fut t i the ftoutliva Asterly side of llahnpm avenue, thence triMsliiK said MahupaL aenu iu a norihi aterly direction to thi otilhwesterl sldenf Panel No 1. thnoM fisiitn ti Utgreti ih mlnutfs mo muuiU ait Iwi Olife t lo Ihi flnt nndila.ec f U ginning I'ou falulmc all th lun Is wlthfu iilt Im muds, rut pting how iter thi street or atuiiue Uerelu referred tu Mahispa t euu pefi rente Is made to said map filed aa aforesaid for amort dctatlel description of thu real Citato tu I ., red. lted .New VorkVtty, September U.1HU4 VMlHAMll (laAUIC. Counsel to the Cor tora tlon, No. V Tr)on row- Vework Ctty, Cl PUFMr COIUT In the matter of the application to of the Itoarlof rMiuaMnn, bj the f t uiurl to it. lorp wuthmof tho iltyof New ork, rilathe to a MUiilug tills) bv the Major Al lerineu.anil Communal tvof the etiy of New ork ten erlaiu lands ouHT ANN HAM NI'!, One Hundred and ri ri) -Mothand One Hundred and t-orty-Uhtirstrtets in the Twenty third ward of Mild city duly stln ted and appro rd by ild lioar I Mn fclit fortMlioid purpose ut lr aud lu ursiismt of the routon or thapter iwl of thu Jwsof ltty, asaunnded by chapter J5 of the Jaw Of JtlfO Pursuant tn the prnvutons nf chapter 101 of the I-awsof 1mh a rmendfdb ihaisttr ii of th l-aws of lyo uolUo whcrtlo glteit that au Heat lot wi t Isu made to the Miprtmet, url of Ihi Mute of New ork, ut a HiNMtil lerm of sa.d iourt lul held at ( I ami r th rof at the ( ount t ourt llouv. tu tte tlt f Ntw A'nri .it the 4tU ilav of OiU1ht, lwl ut tlu i.)! jugo irn tourt ou Out da or as shiu there af r a tituutd tau Ui heanl then on (ortheap lm n.i ut of i i'itiuii'f uers of fcilmate tn the abote kbtitlid nutter Th nature aulrstint of the Iruproremeut hereby Intruded Is th aequbit'oni f title tjtpeMavir dirintn jnd t oniiju i.ulij of thf t It "f New orkto irrt ilnUmUaiid pr-inlv wit a the building thereon atul th j( urtenamfsUti retteloi glng ouM Anus atenui ou lluidud anj Jort i,eulh and One IIun1rlau 1 loin eighth rreeU tu tneTwt my thirl u ir I w illt In 1 1 ln pi obvduti tlu Mtio to tl lomrrud aiproiitet i ind i.el to and for the i uri4isir. ItitM in H chatter lul of inn f.autif ..s-. sa iiiud1! hi an ilujUr Jicf Iho Ijvs of 1 ! nai 1 1 1 rtT natiiig lm ndul Meruit ttitdap-iro-et li ilictMaiit of ri-u ailon as a situ for shiid I utie uuilr and lu i uruaui if the proW.nntf 1 Djulilliil Irr tl'l i ll i jisof lrVt a HDstrdid bj 1 Mil 1 t.hai ter . ot I e Ijw or Imki bemtf th follow UA dttr il loi j'ufi i.r mn rlsof Isnl naneU l tiisii rtalu nl i'c.rt ui jKr4ijf lami lt uis lytiittssiud UlUft In the twem lulrl sar I of the ill) of nm lirfc wnUh t(.keu to ther .re touned and di . r Inl s folliwj IkgiUfi.Dfc at ti e corner fnr il 1 y tbelt.it rei Hon of tf.e northvrl) 4de t iue II mdrnlai t tort) r i uth street wit. the wenerh side of m nn - oenu i iui ruuntisg thetutuortUriy sloiue tho wet(rl ide i f t nu'hfeisue oni liunfnJ and um t nluefe duaul sine half let he lo the corner farmed t y tM luttTstuitlonof ttw wrsts-iir site of m Aur avtnue with the MiithirU st U of ne Hui!it I and rriv Hsstith stnet thni weterl alt ng 'tt rutherly fcido ofi'n Ifutvlndan 1 f rt) eUl thurtet one huu died aud iwrnt) 1U fit' hti.t toil' 'rly farjlli) with M on'i at imc one tuir fil u 1 1 liii nitu frtt itrii t ml ou af lot rs tr n rtrrrly J I- i f Olae IlUiMlred a ii r ). ut tireet. aul tUcute fjitrrly aloic! the nrthrrty it s f One lluiidrel ai4 1-tirt) ernthstrtrt ani udr l and twtuty llvcfeit to tie potuti r i Lacseof Ug no u DalvdNw ork. Sti 10 lt-uj VIlUAf H CLAltK Cvuasel co tlie t urporatlos, JtfubUc adtotlrr J onunoi ituiintKiu mrroMMoif) i COlNl M, Nil H t n iiaiu V IJPIWiVT tmllmtlona gltui nit In tlu followfnf . 1 resolution wMiii w.s u t.pt 1 l.s the Common Cn.it.cll mx 4 !tm nn I oprou-d by the Aitlnf Marorsept i iin vir " Itesolttili Thftt Ihunltr tin 4th day nf Octobr. : IHP4 nt tl ochx k In the fo-rnooii in I ihc(hamter of thn posrd of Al lertnrM l-e nn I ther are hereby destgnntetlas thcttniean I plmc sihen and whtre the , U Iliatlon of the rnrlt Msnmthtreit ManhattAnt-IIItt f. nnd St Niclolns Atinti.i Pallwnr ( onitmny to the h t omniout ouncllnf the I't of Nf w inrk for Itscou ttctit nnd iertulsson fur tnettinvrm Hon ettcnslnn. m innlntemnir.i.tieratlon nml ti m mM )etltlonerof T thoMreet surfdiorrllriindi xt nrlnnst rtrsnchismca j tlotifii Hi Its (rlltlon for su h consent nn I termta- f fit n through, upon, and nlong the aur fan nt Wrsl T t Igl tv tlsMi trtet nnd tin Mr i tn, rm-nin, an I high a nfisFitriithniiilitiwHlMltnMiM (itltion will l fl I nt .omiih n-d nnd that tul Ik tmthe 1h gltin hf wL the t It r i f tl ! 1 oird I put I Mil tor tho Mine dalt m for at least fnuitci u da; s In two dam newspaper Mr put IKheil In the t itvnr New firk Inbedi .lgnateilbf V Ids Mntior the Mntor.aetor Iiim to tho i ro? IMons a 5k . vctlnn p of thi It Wiriirtd )i nt titnindiM such ad V irrtMniCUi " nt lln' rsnnMnr the wild lietlllnner. '1 Pub It imtlre is hinhvuh li that at thn time it mt tiia ttiimtd In tin rcihitlmi thofollonlng isppllca-, mt 1 i tho Vmt Mvnn I Strict. Mm hattauviilo and et. hots Ui tilte It ilium tVtnpmr wilt te con W, f 1 1' rod at. n-tulr."i l.j the proiIMoiiAof the ltallroatt Jo I nw 'Tl To tlm ItmiirnMo tho Common Council of the City f tf New nrk Jk lli k tit on of the tnrtrsi nml street Manhattan 5! Mtlentd HI vii mia Uriun ltalln ly Comttany rt 4 lHCtrnll sliswa fl riiut our petitioner Is and fnr many years has been B 0 strut sum o railroad tnrpnrutt u nwtilng.nper j atHi.ft an 1 utmg n street surface railroad through, j UMti.nul alotu tcrtaln strfet atid nwmtes In the ' t ity of Nin itK. nir.niik'"th'ri On Hnilevf,n1 That jour t tltlomr in a rnliroa Icnri-oratlon nrcanlfednu or nboiit Aiuut lu IrHjt, hiiiIi r the laws of theHlntn nf New iork for tl n J urposmtf owning constrmtlng. milntaltilng. nnd i.p rating strethor.n railroads for pulil'c uo tn thetiiurejnniiMif )rousaud protrertr lor entnprmatloii In the t llv of Sew ork That )our petltloni r nn made nn I llletl In each of thcofmostu width Its terlintatror linnrt orstton la tlli d n stft turn nt nf I he i urn 4 and derrrtptlonsof th , striitti rmds ant hlrhwntii lu nnd upon which It la 1 irooil ti construct mnlutntti.au 1 opt rate the ex- ? tniflot san 1 brinches her In np lttd for v,J That your petitioner i ropiwti to t tu nd ennstmct. A maintain, nn loperalolUsidd railroad upon and a Ion p tin nurrnvcof the following strei tsor highways In the ,) lilt of New oa., vli litginilng at AVrst Ftghty ) Itth iru t and lli hi ttirh nidi nf Tenth an ntieaml c rininlit.t tliemc. with dmiblo trnrks, through upon, nndal uigWist I Hht) ilxtli istn t In the lanU rly side of Hiiihni nui , Ihht tu rttil I raltrna 1 propnsefl tn (recniistrurted, et u htl matiHalutil and op rated b your peti tioner ftMilniM FKttorth.U liiienlcdto lw opera te4 1 hor-teMiwer " I Tliai Ills i r wcd eiUuslun of said rAtlroad tlirmiMli ""Id two brxks from Tenth tn FIghth 1 nteiim tinircib'r-iieiontlutiousitneacroM the cltr nfenirlt UiroUti Myi l sixth Mreet, aa the rail rord t f sour pi iIHiuirlrdri ah Itn H'ratlntithrmigh Mtfd l-lxhti hlxth strtei rroni linth atenue to West Mul at iim.hii I Cristas in lalfoi sal 1 I Ighty-sUtli etieet from 1 Ikhth iitinueiastt rl) to Ati tnte A or the lj.tt Kltiri the oulv open pitre on Fnld street, the contrm tlotiof n rnllrnn I on tvhh h would tsiable a tonttnuotih llntj to I- op-rat. 1 Ulng tlm said two , I lokslHlwi(u lltththund 1 ntli ntenui a, by which the lino nflhu lallroul or our Ktltloticr Is now In- i ttirupteil our petitioner further rajs that tbrnMs nn urgent 1 putillc neil for Mune mumi of public imiveyanca 1 mriwd the Cltr of Nt wnrk nt t Ightjr sixth street, or i In th it Immediate tjelnitj en therein now tin imani v of trntispoitiitioii In tun n Hfty ninth street on tho J s'tiuhnnl Oun llumlrid nn t Twinf) fifth street on th north; anil thmast and west al lesof the clty.be ftunf nlnt k nf mien fnM!ltls are practically tut offom from tho oth r ahd tho extt nslon content i luted b) your Ktllloner would U u public lonren- -, Itnccand isnuecenllv That tho locality through which Mid railroad la nro-wi-tfdtn be cxttinUd. for hevi-ral blmks around, U fully tuttleil and tlosly outlt upmi.nudthe residents -. aro ridtjitttd to dally Ihconveutt ntn, btcause of tho hIim in i of such n road, and ar lu largo numbers In fat or of tisrom.trut.on i That In thiMoiistructlnnof siu.li extension yourpo- , tltluurr htirebj off rs,totints, audagreeato ibargaj onl one fare ovi r the line of tour t-etit oner. fi nd our petitlom r further td.nws that, pursuant to i the law of tnlsMatt It Is iuitvAur that our pet I tlom r obtain th onw utof thet nmmon counnllof v the (It) or New lorn burnable your etltlner to cntiMri ct, i xtend. maintain and operate the aald pro- pocd railroad our petitioner therefore pram, and hereby make application to the common ( nunc II of tho City of New 1 ork, for Its consult nnd twrmlMl-m tobe granted to )our ietlt toner, Itsatnti siuirs, ltM en, nnd assigns, fnr the construction, extension, lnafutetiance, and operation b) )oiir jkLtlttoner, Us successors, hssi'tSj and arsfgus, of a street surface rail road for put It use, lu cnnTciftnc of ersons and proprrt, tor romKusatloti, through, uiHn,aiid along tho surface of the Mnets, atenuts, aud high ways, as above set forth and di MrllHtl, together with all net esviry couiHi tlotis. swlti his si lings turn nuts, turn Ubles, and sullablo stand for the convenient working or the said road, and for the accommodation of the tars whit h shall lie run oter the said railroad by ) our j-ctJt loner ltssuecenutrs. It wees, orasslt,ns. And yourp tlttom rwlllovt rt r),elc. DMMMV, UUK.AUT 10. n.t TUB 1-OUTY-SnoNi) bhtl-rT. M VMIATTAXVIIl B AM) ItT. MCIIOIAH AKNXI. HMI.V.AY COM PANY, lTyJOIIN'8 FONTLU, Proaldent, Clt and t ounty of New ork. ss i John H. I ostt r. In-Inc duly sw orn. says, that he Is the President of tho nlfote-iiumi-d tvtttlonir, that be has read thoforcgoln; ntltlon and knows the contents thereof, that thu same is true nf hi own knowledge. ,, 03LCept as to those matti r therein stateil to be alleged , upnn Information and twllef.utid ns tn those matters boleelleveslttobotrue JOHN h rOHTPIC bw urn to beforu nm thi MOth day of August, loU4. CUAltllS hTltACtH. Notir) Public. N. Y.Co. AU persons Interested In the foregolntr application are hereby notlnid to be rresrnt at tho time and, place tucntloued tn the resolution ilH JIUIsF nLVKU. Clerk Couimon CounclL 1 " "' ' 1 s.i . .,..- i .., m 10ST OFHCE .NOTICK. (Should be read DAILY by all Interested, aa chance may occur at an) time.) rort Irn malls fi r the week ending K pt 22 will closa (PUOM1TM InalltsivAeisiat thUotlheai followsi I).NFMV -Al IA M for 1!11A1I. anil IA PLATA COLNTUUH, pi r steamship Oiutnsland. via Pcimnibuto, ihihla, und Um Janeiro (letters fur North llraxll must bo dln-cted"iKr Queens land ), at d A. M for 110 LAND, per attain ship Teutonu stu (jueeustnwn (letter for other parti of I- urniM must tiedlrectttl"perleutnnlc")l at tt A. M for HMOIU31 direct, per steamship jtnniani., vm sntwerp titttera must ueuirecieu "tr Hhynland't. at n A M (supplenunury 10 A M 1 for LLUUPP.per suanishlpNew ork.vl houthainpton, at 4 '10 I' 31 (supplementary 1 P M for llUUAlOKS direct, per steam- t-hlp Muriel, at 1 P. M. for CU1U. per steamship Yucatan, tla Havana (letters for Tamnlco and Prointo must Ui directed "per Yucatan); at M 1 M for HVNTA MAUTHA an 1 CAKTIUGENA, IH.r steamship II Pumols from New Orleans: at j ' M for PlTKUTOCOUTstAper steamship Won di rer, from Net Orleans. TXlisHMJA. -At rt A. .11 forEtIHOrE,prstmshl Auu-sta Victoria, via Southampton aud Hamburg! at H 'u a M (supplementary 10 30 A. M ) for tot OS aud PAS IMA, per steamship Alliance Outer must twdlretted "uer Alltanta'). at IU A. M (supplementary 11 A. M ) for CENT11AU AMI-UU V ei(rpt Costa lilta) und bOUUl PA CIHC PtUTb, per steamship I Ity of Para, via, I ol in (lettirs from ftuatemala must be directed "ler (It) of Para"), at 11 A. M for MTIIEU IsANOb direct. :r steamship Uotterdara. sia Uot terdsuu (letters m utt tedlrecteil ' ter Uottrdam") at 11 A M ror MLXICO. per steamsblu CCondal (letters iniifct lHdlreeUilrtM r(Condal'), at 1 P. M for aT TIIOMAM and KT CUolX. via bt. Thomas, iter botiner llelle ooster. BAT! ItUVV AI4 hi A M for PUANCP, RWITZER LANIMTM.Y.tsPAI.N 1'OUTCuAL, rUUKKV.and Hltlllsii ISDI per steamship La chamiagne. vl Hat re, ut? A M imi plfnentary UA M.iforEumpo, I ertti suifhlpt amjanla, sla (juevustowi. (letters rorOt rmany must Imj dlre4ted"per CatupauU"); at 7 tu a M (SiippUnuiitao V 30 A 31. i for UKK MAN , l r teauinMp mi, via liremen (It tier for other parts of Vunpe, via Houthumpton and llrtmcu must ledtre ted Mier Kmst at A. K. for Mt)Tl.M' direct, pr steumhlp l-urnesslo, la tllaisgow (letters must be directed "perKur litssh.Mi. at 10 A M. for ClbNOA, per steoni fhlp bTalser Wlthelni II (letters most b itltvcttHl iser Kaiser V.Tllhelm II ". at 0 A M for 4 U'L (OLOS and NATAL, per stianuhlpCotthtle at 10 A M for HHJIUM I dlreti er fteainthtplVunland via Antwerp (let- 1 tirmut bedircvttd per Pennlaiul')i at in A, f I uuiplmenti ry 10 lo A Mi for FOUTUNU I bLNli. J VMAKA, and lniNAII per steam- I ship A tho. Kelts rs (or othfr paru of Hayil H imut U dlrnitftfl i r Athus at 10 to A L H fori VMl'K-Iir.CUl Vl'KH TAltKtO,ttiidUCA il 1 N ptr sitwmshlp umurl ilvtters fur other !lt klcan Matt and Cula must beillret il per H YiimtirV . at lu .10 A M fr II 1 TI, C LMANA, a and eAUCPANO. er steamship I rln Maurlls (let- drsfor ithtr tnezuelan irW, I uracna.lrlnl dud. UrltUh and Uuttli oulaua tniiil tie directed t-er Prln. iiaurlts i at 1 1 M tsuiiplemeuUry m Iftos M ifor Vr NrLFlaA audClirAdlA.also HVtVNll.! slaCurnton in-r steauuhln phtladel I hla (letters for other Coluntbui iorU. also c u- man an I caruitauo, must be diritd ier Phil- dtlpula' i at 11 M for NlTUhUIaANimdltect, ier siiamshlp otrlaui (tetters must t directed lertiuum ' at J P M for HI.L'hFU-Ua. per steamship ltover. from New orleaus. at H U0 P L for NLWtW.NULsMi er steamer from Halifax. Mall for Chin aud Japan, wr steamship fkeanto ifrom Nan Fraucl''OMlosttf here daily up tohepu IWatii to P M Mulls for Hawaii per steamship Australia ifromhan I-rauclarni.clisste here dally up lu hiut VJ at it sio P M Malls for the Mtctetjr Isdatils per ship Irojlc Hint (from ban Irauclscoi, t lot hero dally up to hei t 41, at d ut P M Mall for t hlua and Jpu upecluily uddrfsulonly), per stianuhlp Mnorlu fn m 1 icoiua close her dall upliiMit 3tO tup M Mull for Chin au'tJajnii tsptlall uddreiiHl onl ir steam ship tinprt) if India tfn in am outer) c(mj here dully up t ( t ( at it so 1 M Mails for Atutralia iexce t West Australia, Hawaii, and FIJI ivlunds. ptr suuutship rawa (from aa, cntmr), cIoms here dally aftr ei t IS aud up u (kt v at H lo 1 M Mails for AiMrulla ..jr- ( thoseforUe! utralla whli h are forwarded n urope Ntw Zealand, Hawaii J-HI aud hamnaa Ihlanils, ier leamhib Monowal uroia Han rran clssotsch'sv her tlallr up tulKt lhat top !. (or ou arrlral at New urk of i-amhip am pan la, with Hrlllshiuilts for Auotrullai Halls for New. found laud by rjll to Halifax and thence by steanv r tloxfut tliUi.fll t dally at JO P M Mall for Mhiuclon 1 rill to t.stouand thenc by steamer, tlo, j ft i mis oitlcsH dall al h u P M Malls for Cubstloeut thlsomieiUtly at 7 00 A M fr fnr wjrdlng by steamers sailing; (Momlay and Thurs das rroni li irt Tmiim, Fla. Mulls for Mexico., ottrland iiules p- laily address 1 for despatcn lysbdimr ttiwe Jt thUon1ttilull at (Ml A H Trnvpaitrtc mall are forwarded to port of tailing da'1 a d I'm ilirdule of clolug Uarraugedou Iho pidsiinpiion of th. r uuluterrut tedoteriand transit, 1 igltiret piall i loteat 0 ml 1 M pre I msday After lh loug of the Sipprmentary Traasatlan tit Malls nam-! 9tasve,uddttloual so; oletneuury nulla are v iinl ou the pl-rs f l ,v Auuruau I ogllsh. lit mh an 1 iitrman steamers, and rvmalu ojsu until wiihtnTtuMluu-! f t u hour of sailing f steamer. tlliltlisu lv i.iN,rotiuaater. potOflce New..ri St 1 1 lb IMI American District H Messengex Company m maintains Competent Help, U who will handle tH Advertismg iH for THE SUN without etrft charge, H JjststtssfcaSsas . -XJuJ-t. --.- rJfaaffaaLal