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, TTNDAL VS I'll IL OSOPB Y. ITS P4ELATI0.VS TO RELIGION AND ITS THEORY fl THE ORIGIN OP LIFE JCOT ALL THK PAXOCS PROriMBOn'a OPINIONS TO BE ACCBPT1 i'-iiu: BELFAST ADDREM IM PORTANt B ' ?:' THE Bl l*DT OF TH'S rr,RKKI..VII"N OF FORCES. To the E it r f T ie Tri Sir: TIN lettet : ? ? :?'? ur London corrssp ndent. J.r. Sjoalliy, ure always Interesting as well 1 reading, corni.,;; ns they '1 ' tr rn ^bserv-r w.i I the art cl views In tv wr.v to c snm md respect and usually ss if-nt, ar.d Ms two letten tn Professor Tyt lal! sra no exception to tbe r ile. With whst bi is to so) lr. Bernis* of Prai r Tyndall, both a mai sclsrtlst, I heartily agr -. Alth. ugn prot. undly ais i-entlif* fr.*n ioma of , I do so wlth r-u'. animosity, si I with nothing but adialrstl I r M* purely scler.tino w rk. N thing can h- I 1 from the tn than the not ? -hat either 1 ,-,..... to fear trom the pi g ress ot physical ki '?? ii *-' thirg ls 1 1 In the matter I ng rf either physical or metal s. If tl - '? toe c. rrelstl. n of f re - ? uld l cr ai by Pr '? ? "? ".Hi's I la the esssyi that In "Fragi tents of I an. "bel ? ? ' ? "sst nd.ir' ss, th. srlth less ocrimoni 1 sritl ? ? Intelligence; and by having 1 me hnowieds ' real p sltli n I ? :? would ive been nhl > to ? rnn' h |0 t!:e r.'lx I gi r -ir. ?.vu CSU WC Tnij-i.t l ... 1 :. ? terns of n,.-l: : rmatl n re? garding Prel r Tynd ill' 1 ? g< 1 ch 11 g< " ol p - ?Rion which ' \ 1 ft I terra!* u| 1 ai : g public by the ri papers; and wi mlghl ??'! ? have I p red some Illegitimate deduction! it '-? ? accepted In high in -rt. rs as gem ntili ti for ex h- pl Isling gi .1 pr ' -- '. n et rh ? 1 "1 e Phlk sop Basis of Th. nffr showlri terprei m< a .; phenomi I la a pr. ?.ls : 1 qn t- with approval from Ling '- "Histor) of Ma? ter 1 ? " 1 ?? p'silten cf Dub 'ls Ri. tn mind ??? i. fri \ - 1 . ? Ihe positions and m \. men ?!.?'!: - ? w. uld be In a position to ded th. -- b the oppllca ti ': if purely m. ' ; pies the wi past an'l future, down to 1 u - Ihe wreck cf the steamer Pr Idenl 01 th. ld nilly of the Iron Mask .... . . ,,.- buman hist 1 > 1 principles a hi h are gonf. ppn. tb! ; ? mi 1 il puen, mens, 11 pun v scieniltlc questions Professor Tyn dalrs oplnl ns a ere of gr tv ... nd ihe r. 1 goos upon whleh the) wei ? 1 lall) so clear,) -.ti 1 to iv. 1 alternative bu- ; . adopi tia. ni \ . mph ls bis reluc? tant bul dei Bil ? ? ' -ii of tn" I -trine of Spontaneous generation. Another is lil* essay on "Th" '' mi titui Nature, ihi leadlm of which was to rror Into h hlch so te nj theological writers hnve t allowed Faraday, ui Supposing th.it gravitation forms an exception lu correlation. To r id this essa) ls to bid farewell t. the delusion which ll exposes, and which has of;en done duty in iii" vvriiMe- .f theologians .is a bar to tb il a pi 'ti of r irr. lutl >n Km it does noi follow thai all of Professor Tyn? dall's opinions ore : > be ac epted Nol ever) dic? tum of even the most eminent man ..f Bclence ls a scientific dictum. Science ls not an ipse ciixit of any man, and howei r sincerely Pro fessor Tyndall may have believed theological 1 wi Hons, which n. ty be :;.ii! to have culminated Iii the Belfast address, an.l however sincerely he may h.ive intend 1 that address :, mark s revolution In :ii- 1 latl a Its dei ? ? fie ?' Bl Of tn" Wi ri I of 1 and thinkers, jj.,., more we stud) bli own n on the subject tbi more sh.,ii we be convinced that the Intention v,;:s not realist I. It ls to l'<* regretted that Mr. Bma 1 loes not mention Ihe nam.' "f "the chief la) > who sp mK.- so confidently of the b. irlngs of the doc trtne of evolution on tbe beliefs that have Inllu en.'^d humanity from th. beginning": to be re? gretted, however, nol because ibe name ol the author would have added the necessary element of accuracy n> the remark .-;,. much as that li w mid have given compiei ness to te more example ol the Incapacity of the learned world to comprehei 1 the principles underlying the Belfast address. Let us look ai this p.ii.t for a moment. Sa] 1 Tyndall in .1 passage lust preceding th. celebrated aroora] of t.eii.-f In the mechanical origin of life which c'..,.r.icter,>." . materialism: "Bat the anthropomorphism which lt seemed iii.-* tv..-. Darwin's) object to s-n aside is aa finely asso? ciated with the creation of a tew f .rms ns with the creation of a multitude. We need clearness snd thoroughness here. Two courses, and t.v.. only, are possible. Either let us <>i" n ..air .Lars freely to th conception of creative .:.-;.-. or, abandoning them, let us radically change our notions of matter, li' w look at matter as pictured by Democritus and as defined for generations in our scientific text? books the absolute Impossibility of any form of life coming out of .t w ul 1 e.- . ,:ii lent 'm render any other hypothesis preferabli Bul :!;?? definitions of milter given in our scientific textbooks were Intended to coV'-r Ul p ir. ly physl I apd m. 1 bani eil properties, and. taught SS we have Ia"en ti re Kard these detinul >i.-- as complete, we naturally and ri;;at.y rene: the in nstrous niti"n thal out of such matter any form of life Ci ul 1 1 . ;K<"." '*o set vp ks an authority, either lay or other, In the matter wltho it taking thi . -. In 1 a -count ls to reckon without one's host?to solve .. problem wt cons' terDsg Its m ?t essential factor; but whoever do< s laka this ; isgag. into account will lind some surprising luipi, itlons in it lo lbs be? liever ir . Vf'.ution. Let uh look at s.,;ne of t!i"tn. Any definition of matter ti ho permissible t. pro ffc;:sor Tyndall :.'. ist de dedu .hie from the cor reistloa of forces; uat unless we can find other than purely physical an'', mechanical properties in matter, "we r. turally and rightly reject ttt" mon? strous notion that out ol lt any farm of life could possibly arise." Haw. then, can Professor Tyndall i* llevs in the material origin of life? No property ?.f ra;.tt"r could I ??-. habit I ? rrt ft except by the fact of being physical and mechanh il. How. th.-n, .mi, tl ?? Indispensable emendation be made? Or bow could we identify ?:,.- propertj ? ;? longing to matt'-r except hy the fv-t of Its being physical end mechanical? On the very face of th- matter this supi : menace to tl >l r) ? ?'?; - upon ?materiall rn the fatal necessity of either trai >tng correlation 1 iring the field; and to trans? cend cor.- ;.i' !'j-i is to aband ? ?? contention of which ls the sufficient y 1 I mi l-.ws to explain the foi a \ ? n the reprobated definition la tbat of Dem rll s and thi text-l.k.-. but the five propositions In chi h L??morrii ;; Im? parts to us his not! ns regarding matt 1 ai in the e?ri,"r portion of the address to be ' pmer I si.nt ai.' the a held"?th?; '.'enilc phllo phy ? i bed nt another point as "a fundtimei ptlon apart from which it may I??? doubt d .vii.-'.r a theory oT the material universe would !.'? cops tiff'! statement" ll ls, of coui thal Pi - fessor Tyndall had foi the current definition of matter, wi evolution would be "a monstrous nasion, wh naturally and rightly reject." bul vvh ? \V?*.cn challenged here, h>- could only pei moltculer forces as tii'- requlslt. ultra-physical and uitrc.-rne..-..' ' bu! the molecular fore*a ar? themselves physical snd mechanical prop, of matter differing from any other properties "only In the smallnei f th. ind the c implexlty of *..'.?? processes Involv I" In their 011 ration In due course of lime after the delivery ?' celebrated production it v.-.-s revised for publica? tion, and : re w ?? iblished along with lt af thus -??.?; essay from "Pragmertts of S nee" on Materla .\:i li nortont feature of tl on wa. ... language above qu ted, wi h .1 view to eliminating v ?- itl.iri-.^ '? ntradlctl n which it contains The ooatrodlctlofi ls 1 rt p n ov. .. thoug 1 ? . in t- <s t!ar.'n'< banns than before. The purpo ? f the fc.r?ay ls ta as the \ I. sr ol tba '" ?' scientific thlnkei thec^rj of life w:il"h the alli.-- bad pronounced "a in.i' str-jus notion." The Am rican pu of Pr. - .' - Tyi works when whether the Iwb were published ron i'r.. fessor Tyndall's motion or on their own, r?;? th..', th.- essay was appended to Ihe a ; ir the purpose of explaining m >re folly nnd rivi his exart position than there s - room 1. 1 the sddress; ind nol lo*?g afterward there wa I Ished a fifi 1 ? Uti 'P of "Fragments of Sci In which were Included, along with the revised address, a numbei 1 ? says of iii- sun.- Import as th.- one mentl ? ' ? ich of which was C'ln m.-nd- I to 1 ? ]? r ..? .. : dev.-i .pm. nt ai I lefenc. ol th. ad Iress, which comradleis them. The queer Impression ha- some boa gained currencj I Tyndall es t ibilsni I at i '?;: . ; a n departure In tl wMcb s am-ii ,',? mi na 1 the p?rmai theological c na ol s'orld attempt has i>'-"'i made to rei tnclle Ibis impression v, .'m the passage above Motions with srhlch lt ls ass it r li ll ;.';?-,v thal any sri II be m. .?:??. bul . ls extremely likely, judging from the past tba will ? in linne ;.. assert I'ltlm.i Thule of contentkm thal the P wltl rn of the Ucl fa ... unpi tv. n hypothesis, it )a.-i:,4- In ihelr 1 > .-a? r- t, show, if th. 1 would bul condescei 1 ? - idy 1.orrelation of forces, that I theo inlcal origin of life ls not - iprovi tx, bi i dlsproven, by tii ? ? '?-. Mich has been ,? u higher education In phil - ler 1 lefond mei , puysiits sn ? ? : the 1 :. croachmenis <>r physldal nclence, but the history of ?he Ite'.f ld reis, ar:d of .Mr. Spencer's phil . - ?; by, of which it ins been 1 . ., ., ,' . p..11- il. would seei ....... educated tai nhllosophv, 11 .,. ...v tril,. conception of the principle quently any true solution ,,'. the ;,t- ibh n ""??v (tan I, 1 ?: not with Intro s,. ellon, but in tli- study of ih- correlation ? ' foro s. i;... re, however, ii ai ?n materialism, as la >fool|shly supposed, but In a ratli.ni! foundation of the spiritual th.-or- aa Bn India;,, as.ii.." basis of any true theoi j caus 1 tlon; in the necessity of sn,ritual .-..n, ? to Incite ?nnd determine the activities of mat. rial causes Haring learned this by the stu.lv ?.f hum in actlvl ties, in the lUht of this fundamental generalisation of physic..; science, we a..1 see the futility of either ?<e|"-;t;-u or theologian warning the other off th" fle'.d ..' (-I-.--I logical th- -rv: and that tbs i? , inr.sdieii,,.,.- .,,.. 4,,.,,.;. ,,,..., .,,.- , | c.)-,mlhiiite nol riva! or hostire, and that neither can solve' the problem fr..m a point of view which excludes the oth-r. Let us hv all means hon >r the memory of Professor Tyndall, the man of true science^ but let us not be misled Into erecting erroneous de nuctions into canons of science-. Pacts or principles misunderstood sre not sclenre. even with the In cl ts .?...,? of no matter h ?w emil New-Y irk, l' I 3 IIH 8 II. WILDElt. THE BLACKWELL'S ISLAND ABUSES. A CTATEMENT ii. -m DR. I-E ?? H'TILI ":': :,;-"< COMMBNT ON HR OELR1 HITS ASSERTIONS' T ? the Editor of "? he Trlb -n-. 6 ? \v:;: y .1 kin Hy Insi rt the 1 ment in regard to thi lettei ' -: ?? - rintel j In to-day's Trlbui.nd silo** me I : date : In tne Interview with me | : '?'?'? ' i i thal from | ? ? ' tlon I wss then un- , able to stst tl si u ? till exlsti i ha l not visit'd th.- Island ilnce January 20. Thi d my resignation was February .'. Mr. Oeirl etter sa thal " ?"" r your n - porti r bas | I ll all wrong, or Dr. U ?: " ' ? te fa ? I I." ? ' - 'rom the Interview as f : wa: "I am nol aurprlsi : st the failure ol thi Or in I Jun lo An I a < th- department, for they <i I I ? ' nation a which would les I to such a finding. " qui stloned mi thi y di 1 i il make li |ulrii a ? i as to ? all from mi * hal I h h ? ab .u the h til lions." If iii" flrsi paragr i] untrui liran I .Itv did get the evidi ? . . is., against th ? Denai I ? . In regard to the ?.- on 1 p ir igi ph, thc qui nski I mi wen - ? im. '1 i. - lo ; rev. nt my | . as evklenci befon the Urara] Jury the facts in m p .ss. ^ ion, suppot ?? : tai prool 1 had with rn-, inn s:is no wa) of Imroducing. The 1."' : ' Mr ' 'ell ' ; : "?- t|ues of veracity, | tn to aa) thai I ? ? .-?h.; ... na. ?!. To this I b. - l< av. to r. ply n thal 1 was sub).a. I, but If Mr. Oelrlchs did noi know it ih" following courteous note from him maki.". it appear I ? Mon : ? . Fi b lt, ISM. ! "Dr, \v. Q, Lie Boutllller: "Dear Sit: You have probably been served with . a sub|.na to atti nd b. foi ? th? l iran I J iry ' - morrow iTuesday- in iii" matter of lllackwel ? , l-l.in i abusi ? "If it suits vour convenience ? come l ' re th.il I.-, iv ,..) Wednesday Instead of Tuesday, I .-haul I I i refer it. as the latter da) ls llabl. to I"- ci iwd. 1 ? . ??? nses, ind I ?? : ? give the matter exclusive uttentlon. "If. therefore, you can i ime on Wednesday, say I at 12 o'clock, you may Ignore the subpoena for Tuesday si I i insider I active fair the following dav. "Vour convenlei i have been consulted before ihe subpoena was Issued wh perhaps m) Very trulj y "Signed ' BERM WV ' ?EI.RIOHS, "Foreman i Iran l Jury." I regret exceedingly tha* any ? mtroversy of this , sort should have been raised, as ;, further acquaint? ance with the supplementary renorl of Ihe Urand Jury maivs it appear thal the Jury saw overcrowd | lng enough, although they failed to appn lat< the connection between overcrowding ind .. heavj li il . rate. william <;. ox: BOl'TILLIER, M. D. New-York. March C, liH A OOO!) DEMAND FOR BOOKS. PUBLISHERS BAT THAT THE HARD TIMES HAVE AFFECTED THEM LITTLE roi.I.i:.'VI'.NS ARE BLOW PROM RETAIL DEAL? ER*, BUT THE ORDERS HAVE NOT FALLEN OFT Ml ''ll - NEW PCBLICAI li BELL READILT, Perhaps ll ls a tribute to the taste of the Ameri? can people thal the buslnei i of the bo th publl I ? ? has not felt the business depression so severelj I have many of th" trades which deal with art I. . usually reckoned more strictly useful. Repn j tives of several of the leading publl ling houses . in iii" city, when seen yesterday bj a Tribune re? porter, said thal the demand for books had i.n ! little decreased, although coll. ? lions were nol being ms le as rapidly as usual. John Harper, of Harper Brothers, ..iii "1 i 1 . mp .re with any exactness the trade of thi I with that of former years without a careful ? in.n -.ii of our '.ka The hard times hav- prob? ably had .-tn.- effect upon u I ? impri ls thal tit- .-rr. -t is very small M that ian- orders have been si large bu sual Coll. i ar" .slow. V," have If' lo I.utremelj li with many of our customers General '?'> ? book, "Th" Prince of India.' hoi had .. larg. and kept us pretty busy. Our trade does noi vary much from ene year los i i I have i no mark"'! difference lately." rh;.rles Scribner, of Charles Scribner's Sons, sold: "We h.iv.- fell the prevallim lepn lon In 1 s general way. The demand for new i.les ta be as greai as ever, lu fact, the den ind for ' new Looks is seldom influenced by the general con ! ditton Of trade. If a publisher ls lucky enough lo get out s la.ok that 'takes.' it sells any way. The : principal falling ..fl" has been In the trade In tai arl works. People have nol bought for libraries . and collections ss freely ss In better times. Our ' experience ls that the books s peopl nt I I read have been bought ss freely as ever, bul those J whirh they merely wish to have In their I they have not been buying mu h. "The number I fallun - u tall lealers I has t.n unusually great titi t Isw all) the smaller dealers who have falied, in , have lost very little rn thal way. There i maxim in the tra I. thal Ihe book business ls I lasl lo feel hard times and the la M lo rt from them. 1 am sure that I Jo nol know upon what th. maxim ls based The ; i li ird times, of coursi. bul not as sh a rpi; i pose, aa the drygoods ami Jewelry dealers "Th" 1.1 .it ir.nl" .- be condensed i more each year Into ha. The i tail dealers do their buying for tii" holidaj i August. The hard times hil Jual begun lasl mer. ,.n I the rel ill !?? ilers gav thi a j In ih<- hope that business would non revive i sequently, the wholesale trade last year was paratlvely little affected. What lt will be the lng summer l cannot say, bul I see little pi of s gen r.i rei Ivs of bush Daniel Appleton, of D Appleton & Ca M|<1: "in , the autumn general business vv \ firs* two months of UM our bu ss hs.ri ss r .1 gs in sny yegr for the corresi .wilna perl I, j but lt ls, of course, too i tri) i i kn m a. I ? : i. iw tbe year will torn i it." Xcui Pnblication*. 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Eogsgsoients misr for Heptembei |4?| ' < _Miss JULIA H. FARWE1A. i-nnclpal. f HE OAMl'.RII.iil- S.'HOT.I. JTili Vol *.., . v ? ,7-"-T" ? CAMBRIDOE. MAS:t. '"*' '"?? Aflvsntr.^-i of Posion. Comforts of hume. Smi'l rlaa?a Mr. AltTIlLlt OILMAN li t!,c Director. Instruction* Tor Voting Ladies?-< durtrv. T'MPLE OHOVE SEMINARY Harston S;-lnrr?. N. Y. Bes ng ll lea ? ' '? '? I h. I* . 1 ? deni Eg. lULLHOt'SR WK.. New-Haven Cnn.-W?T End .il) |n?tltut ? i for flirts. Mn and Mun Cady. pnodpsl* Rend '?, clrealsta _ iXctulicrj. A .*.:?-.:? - ?*:-. FOREIGN '"I'A'" I ItS" AOISNCT .-.-,, .?? i ??? or* Teacher* rutore, QoiaraasBil, *..?? . ;.:. Apply to Mt- M. J. rot'MO-n'LTON, '.'? L'nlon Square, Aippllee tutor*, p- fee* ? lei .r. eic. in .ill oe; :*.; re,- ? -? ?. I.: ISO .'th ave . Book R*ldlng. e.r. .I'th-a-. Di I* II. S. KKI. Diir.cinjTi ftcabctmrs. AI.'"-. * N ' fl M vtV.ltl'i A?*ersbly ll ii s w< ? Uth-iL Prtral. hms na snd clsase* :n dancing. \v\!T--T> e.*...- returned ty Dance* dally. Ci EO v.. WAI.TKR lateiv returned frotn ivir p W ,'!-,..- ard pr! ' ? na rn -',vtet> i'te, rr.lumhua ave., HOth ar.1 Plat it*. CDintrr tifGortG. _ ? i, s \B VTi ??: v SPB1NO N V \ t : ,' ? !? ... ? - ? ? . ? ? a ai .1 w intei ? ? [? n ? ?? ..' ? HOT STRIKOH, ARKANSAS, <d.. . j. * 25i i, clo* i J ii ?* let. Tlie Imp* i, I point nd n heir! in the I ii vi uh I I Mitral and del ? lo* itlon Hat! is , : ? v."'. i nee roi lcd.) HEN'RT N. WILLEY. Manas*.. kkdti are \TI.ANTIC < ITV. N. .1 , iRnEsn un pn roi .'?? ' E r ATLANTIC CITY. N I. ALL THE TEAR ILL 'Vii-: YEAH ATLANTIC ' ITV, M. J. Ne* iun parloi Si rn heal i vv -ALI., cv a y. JfttLILn A' !. V \ riC 'ITV. NEW IFF. KY DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH I8RND FOR, IRCTTLAR1 LEEDS ,x 1.I1TIN' Ol IV Kent.!- ij r e.. near 1 ' ' ITT, N. J. : .. m. a. a li ?? miLnor [LfflCG ' ? ' " _ LAUREL HOUSE OPEN LAUREL in the PINES IIOI'.A'K I [LfflCe ? :? ?' ? y^ '? "?* "THE LAKEWOOD," . :. Muilc by Anal ! ll )'? ' :. , *.- .?r pai dr. HAILY I ?' HANI. .! .: I ' ' ? , ? r. Sew ? J ATLAS1 Ile nn I ? , Di* in hon rt '; \. <-.-? af in* m-st < / i ? ' t - <?. ? mora - I ATI.'. ' in r. ? ? ? expie** leave* ll ' ll * --? 1 i.. in. , n.e be,,;!.! E. LO ? M'ehte*n-*v* * ' v ?'- I Ki ii ? :,. Jj. H r - ; * : ??: . ? i ? " *nl th* iso*! tx r.| * ? . . Xi - ? ? ? . , I ? ? ? ita a--. ra the bert European iva bath I ? , t air, hoi I, needle, i , ?? ? c. t. o. r. F. V. Lin ? v.r. 1 .:.?,. g Dr. F. XV. t Il A J , !M1 LIN-. Mai . . ? . ELEOAKT LIKE. HOTEL AI.TAMi I Ki ? :::. Ii,, heal ard heall I ? I . A ihan ? ? i li. ? ? I '?? . ? 1 * ' '.? Top ol Ho fi I itel. .VAIL'S ..... i .. r. Il' Lil ITL/ \ Vic- city. S. J it ? , , w an : psi illos ct-. : . , ... i |. | . .... J. Will .ar. il vi Kl. ISJ ric- i ITy" N. J. Ken l tacky-ave., rc ai ij.._ t,. Will open Man ii lit. A. ti. MA ll ION. nN J. Kt-ntu i I., ilia j, ir. 1, UN HI'TEL Jil. f, N. J., OcesS "erT? ... No** "p h. -?*:. am heat; appointment! t ? ' :' , ral - J. D. PKASI I | ATLANTIC .'ITY i .i-i .?? ,. . , ens porn i . an ? ? . ri. lt.- ? ?? i . ? A OW) III }; , EDISON, Al aai City, N .1 . Mich , ? 1 neal i ?... i Kl. i hea , , 'i h.,. : -ti ? aa n .iv., .ri.i.A.s... I | : i . ".Lin .;::', r Al ? ? ?-. .1 il i: WRIOHT la | KTRI'.I'IK IS." A beautiful, q a. f, reat/ul "Il *?' li invalid ? ;:. .-.- .. York <Tty; WO ft. Bb Ve . I |, ., I .\;,;. || ,,:, w?y ,.,. lr. ,t .?? Sanllatl , j. f. ? t , ml .. few ,se|,-. t dr* . til a OoaheB. N . 'i. FREDERICK kV SEWARD, M H.. Il-", I ni I lu- , . ,n. 'i'n r. I* i. k . * ip h'KLi . ".i: ri., inn.a 1 Locat, : iheal led?. ?i, INDIAN RIVER, aiTlat . ? i' Near and elegant; a ra rn - ? ? ,klet. S. II PEl'E, Owner and Proprietor. IR AU;'.*.; IBLE """ .-.?, I.ANTir 'ITY. N .). Sf, ini i. .,'. Every . I -. 1 !:. lei ? ? ele -, i-tlvi '..uer. a* n ,:.;,, ? 111 ful ? ? ? | l ? ? 111,. CHARLES K . ? "!"E. PINK I IH ' RI, ft kiRNEO IT" PARK. N. J ~~ v len . Il la me tn ree, ?? nen li' heal i*t i v. ,,>.,,.. f.,. ?, an I i , flEO. S 111811. ,!'? ? ? Oel ?, ivli |: ,.,? . it,.,.,; i,.? ATLANTIC f-fTY. M J. Oeess end of P?nn*.|vanl?. '? Alway* pea. I- W. I.''HMAN .<? .-.j pm: iii . inoti >n, 1 ,v v i VNTIfi CITY, nv ,r. "ii ?'?? besch: neel,," sod att-aci.lera! ? al , ?SH BU ? Pori r; billi | nB,j muslo room*; eaaonable ral * ' CHAMBERS A HOQPE1. I "HE ELKTON ATLANTIC CITY" it. ?!.. K-nroeke. na. i. ui it,., h. Home comfort*; m m heat; an? si WILE. i V ii ln I-**' r.evrM.n. fiTor* at TEl . NIAOARA kali's reeta m'.-i-e. ,???. r ijotrls 27-1-11 st.. NEAR BROADWAY. i Apartment* sad Sd,.'... I; , ,.?. Ame: lc an Bnd Bun psoa I'l.m. W, ?? : LKJODTj . -?ill a\ c., CORNER ni h! hn*., GLoLi'.L MURRAY, l.l-uu.t MaiMSL ll..," , . \|, -i.re. AMKItlCA.N PLAN. REAL K8TATE. BUSINESS Al THE EXCHANGES. t;. ? resture In th,- real i I '?? markel y< iti r I 'V iras tl." act.rale si suction ol "mall hou* s. for which iii-i" -"in" I ??. I'- sn .a -lieut demand. tm Kennelly offered under foreclosure X". -i', ? , :::. Wesl i ' "*>'? brown : '??: -? dwellings, '?:: I. ts al- ll !***-'"'?.._ ?'' . ii .17..-,.... from ::. Hil n; So & $11 '"? from 'i - omas Sm -li. No. .:;,l. 06.230. rrom [J n is . a ir..i.i ::. .1. '' ? telloj N". -.?. 1 $:?;.:!.... from Thomas Si >i. -, So. 37, MAw. Jrora IU v Sh..w No :.'. "? John Mindel. The a .ia,, e. ?; a". . ?:.. re : So 241 P; irl-st., run ? nilli; through to snd including No. " ' I1"*5 l four-ston brick building, on a lol RlOxl'M Irregu? lar, it brought iso.ion. fr un iM'iiii * s\ ?rn.- same auctioneer offered the southwest cornel of Madlson-ave. and Ntnoty-flfth-st.. ;i seven-stor> ! I.ri.k Hat, on a plol 12.9x100; sold to plaintiff lo. *M.'.!' it. V Harnett Company offered under foreclosure No. M Wesl one-hundred-and-thlrty-second-st., nv. t a-, t: ,-? use, on a lot 25x100, lt brought i tii- plaintiff S IS, a IJoln ng, v/ent i.,- 124.179, .. - . to the plaintiff. 'I"'- "ame ?? offereil 11 'ven thro "? ry houses, "ti plot Iw. 10.x99.lt, on One-hundi ii l-foi t--,-.m.l--: . east of the Boulevard. Th y brought Jli5.797 from th.- plaintiff In the proi I The same sue tloneer offered No, .'. Wi I ti hundred-and-thlrt> - -. ? md-si . te it >r; br ? k t< n^nn nt. "ii .i full lot. lt brought ?'j;.i:'.:; from th" plaintiff No. 8 Wesi . .e.'-linn.lr".i- md-l ? ? rd-st., ?' simitar prop? erty, sold for $23,008, an.) N.. i". adjoining, sold foi *'.t,i*::, ..ll to Hi" plaintiff In th. proceeding Three tie.. -?? i". ?:. front houses stnndlng on ;i plot, ;."\i"a, on ' ':?? hundred-and-forty-nlnth-st., west ef ? ii nu-1 .?? ,?iu ii hi ?''.':?'. n h fr en ttl" plain-' Peter F Mi v. ? . ff re I N >. l,*/.2 M ullson-ave . ., iii - 'm bri. r. fl uh ;- . on ai lol 19x70. E. >'? ll ..-ii was the I uy< i for ll:.."?" A favorable feal ol th. markel was the gradua' sale by builders ol all their finished houses (4la?*son A Hobbs have n .1 J. "-'gan t ? Vlb< rt Prnss, No. 231 Wi t s'.v uti. tie-' . a three-stor}' brown-atom dwelling, lol I8x5*.xl00. for *?::?.'? *? Kugene A. I'hilt.iirn has old i . i 'h.ii I- ' Lui- tii,- northw -? - omi r of Thirty elsrhth-sl nnd >a .n !- ive , plot fiOx'.nn and 25xM.9, for aboul I70.O10. Mr. Laue will erect three nat 4 nn tii" pl ?? -i.iv. "ti A Hobbs hav sold for i; Tl] ; ? . ,?.??? house, N .. l'l u. ? .- .v. :? j di "a ? . : . .1 R. Waters; terms private. ?i" a- ?' .ffee Kxrhan ? has fill l pi ins for Its new ?Ber I Ung. to I ' ted .,' No. 113 to 117 Pearl si and ', ? 66 to 70 Heaver-sL, si a i .....I iii. \'...'f has transferred lo Barney Goldman, at ;*i|.7..". Nos. :. ..ni 7 N foll ' Fre.1 Mayer ls io build two Itve-storv brick Hathouses. costing Iii* ? ii, at No* ind 231 I'..-' Twi nty-flfth-st. Isaac ll. Cai ls to altei Nos. I ft", and 10J I'ham bt-rs-st. '.. .i live snd one-half story brick store ? (li.building. .' ? ? ?- ol i Prank I. I old for Jami -a ?; Pu fo ir housi ?, fotir-storv bros i ton. mxfiOxKC, for lld. ai, I., foi A F. Beach fifteen lots on . mi?linii'lr. d-and tw.nt nnd-st., .nth si le :"" f.-.-t xx-n of Beventh-a "" Purchasers' .. imi t ot the proper: li ? ld f tr pres nt. ? ' REAL ESTA! K TR INSEBRS, .'?:? ? na Is ft a of Kills. Willi un J tilt* I lo An- nv Walls, h.Ill '*?"' "arsl ?.mal u 31 """ il" ? -. i. Min 70.000 Uri a ? Lin I ? : , ? BislUI l : WU lam ?; ?; ? I. ? i ii - ? ono I ... ? . ;..,...., K '?'?'? " " .j ? ?. ? in.';. -?_??.? in ll '-"' ?" ,. 11 I."-' II fi. i ? nu ? ?> i ? ? J.?...'.'! i". il ? M. ? . I i'. lt lt i '.'!-:?? i ? vi'.' I 1 ?:.. .sal ? ? ? i ... ai, S; I .'il; i "lia \ ? i ?-. *:..??-. . ?' ' - -. ? i in ' ???? i: i: ? ? "::' -->i 137.0 fl w -if hi .: .-., Lil " ? ' "' ... ... . |., 4X l. | . I. I"" I ? ' . - . ..? I. I ' ' ' ' ' ' " . ? ? - ' " ? i l'l . ' 1 v.. I ..1 .. ? ? . -.-.. ? . ? -. ? -- . un ? : . :; " - I tn .rti I ?."..OOO - 7.500 , - I ? 40 000 ' ' ? '" ' - ? ? 12.17.'. ;...... rule . ? ? I ? r I ? . Sd I . . . i I . ?. I Ruction Sulfa ol Ural lL:otittf. v. ,1.1. , l.l. \ a vi ? rp i.v ll -. At 12 III i ? a .I l-LKAS 1' VRTtl ION ? ? I " v ? MoN'tmK. !t,**7l A '?.'ATtl titi Ivenae, i:il!i St., ii,-ur lld \ \ ?-.. -, . su i:st.--. --i . on kt Ll"< i. Pt. At . '-'!??. i-IIAItl.KS \ tl VMMKR .- ? ??? ? ? -. a ; ti:' , \- im H i?m\vi:i.l. i v- ,.-, w ? -. | . v -fmniolKo ljotic.ee kIo l.'ct--ifoiintni. BAR HARBOR, Maine, I' til KENT I . o: 'i m.: .:' \ . ?*: ' ?:' i -'?. ? i ?? . | ? 1.711 i M.111 V listen, 1). C. VT EA HT HAMPTON T.? r. ni fulli furnl ? I I I - I - . ? ', , ? ? |, , U||| .,? ., ,, ,,.,, . . '.' "i ' ?? I nml ru I llli.ll>,I kid : lie 111 ' ? I ' . I ' a ., ; hSll). atnll a, -. Ill la li ? ina I I. ...III. . ' . a , , ph I pail 11 >|>| y 11. Ula "ii ? . 'I.'"! r l Warren -? Nea v.n. Conntrt) |3ropcrtn Soy Bale. Hi:i::,.-uii:.; !'vt:M ?? i .; .? ,i rtarrlngi ia m , . .? ? ? ' ? -e.- : ' ? mi ."ni ? ? ii ? innlns i ,?.?, *-"" " '"' ?I5.I.?n-i ll ll THOM rsi >N 2fti il ? F'lU: SALE ::? iiitir.il mun try seat, cunsi . ? ?"it ? ism Isl I.i a ia dn lill ? .'."V Ml '' I", in ? '? a a . ,-, ,..,,:.:,.? . . '.-.unm4- Vi I ma foul ? ' I. - .1 '?? snd . .1 I ia," botts.' -.tua!- I Hf lei ni 1. ???'..-.?? -i *::* .'???.. i.mi.: iiiln I* | , r< ill i ? ' Imtne.n ,i. i. ,? i . . ' i'i .n. ai, Hu Pi i no Itnllrond . ? ul n ' ? asi i "lill fal m Isn l i f,*. uou All Md lu I va.),..., I. TOTTEN, Real Esl ?? Ile ie r. N'ew-Hrunsr.l k, X J. fr _? Conittin pioftrite. (To Crt. \ PEW |..:.-n: \i;i.i: mmlarr. ronnie houses lo l-,-.. - ? in s mosl beautiful, healthful resort. KIIOIlT lill.I.-. N .1 ' 'vv- ll ng i ? nail a, .. .i , . ? un | un hs -??? : i .. ? ? ? : Improvement*, sanltnr) *|>pltanrea furl '?!'? a. Hi'i'l.. Kewuac system .nmpleta before I ?"?'?"1. pure wm... sss; exeelleni Idawalki; rusda; '''"" hu i : raaln r.o village null ... -. mo lera!* , rems; ??. minutea r,- .,,? Stn vi.. i< I. snd W R, R. , Address Hos s. Hhorl 11,11-. N J OflW over station ABELIOHTPt I, BI'MMRR Ki:sn 'KN. K fl.-M. .'.,:in.. in r, ni from Aucu-t I t,, N'ovamber I; ? nonna IO hedrra.tr' snd hslhronm; huller'* puntrj anl ?? ? m aa r . ten hors?i A Ul VLEX. FISHER, li \ 533 P l ? Nea Vi;, -_, ?ni of iToum Propfttrj Xor Gale. I xvi:- it mm n-t PROPBRTT. 1 INVESTMENT PROPERTT. ROS buslneas I.I , u. m..,I,-rn hrlek ind Blnne, all undar in u ii.-i.ii,. suburban town, win i... sold laaia ,,r h par real, n^t Income Ths property la nf a *m<l thal .a bound la appreciate, snd ls speelalh sultsd ii .m .'aiaia where in.'.,m? m,,.i i?. rertalr Prli - ' '.".'" ".',./'?""""' '""r f"H particulars address JAMKrt |-'""''.i::v l"i.t..-. p. ... i;.,x uy s. V -fnmialifo ^partinfttts ^o Ut. TI'iTKI. ORKNOBL1 AI'AHTMKNTS. ** ' '-mpleieiy furnished ApHrtniants, ^mSTTL ****** ?n,l bath Apply orrtcM, HoTKt. orenoble, ?"OTU iT. ANO 7TM-AVE. Ho Crt for _3noincso purposes. OFFICES FOR RENT. Reduced Rates. ? ..anal to th. i esr MITT IL RI SERVE IH'ILDINO. corner Duane sad Broadway, vv, ?nave te " r? i2l ' ???' ee* to r. nt, al ?? du ?? i ratas I- rTTER BI'ILDINO, -** Parl R ' '?' slst] be rented eltl - i ' "" IB ault**. Apply Mi rivi. RESERVE Ft'ND LIFE ASSOCTA Tl. IN, :;*> Pai k B ,w. v.. ! iv. ALSO aeveral Boora atill remalplni ct 1IITU.IL RESERVK BDILMM. I I STOHIII . insoM ti:i.* pirkproo**, BROADWAY, CORNER 1)1 "M" ST. M.,ur Ughi ill nd ince, end lit . lult* free building will contain barber ahop. cis.ii I mph and Iel "phone offlewfl. ed Elevator* run dav ind nlshi For full p-irtlculara appl] t . Rup. ' Inter I. ni n pr. i lyivNblADUiU No. 29 Broadway, Nos. 2. 4 & 6 Morris Street. IfHi'-p timi > iii a ll OFF.CES TO LET In ihii |*t reproof lt ii 11 .li n;;. HUMS. $_'_ Wll I PU IRON, FOFR lvvl',1, ELEVATORS ELECTRIC LIOHT1 DAY AND NIGHT OFFICE* TO Ll'.T TEMPLE COURT. The rn'*' eon--nic-ifh flrranjrH a vi mest centrally I l<-e--.<! I ;".:: PROOF OFFICE BEILD1N?; in this city. Kl LAM) *V \" HI I I *?.. Ai,-.*,I*. un prsw.taes, .'? Baekmsn-s*. . UANDSOMEST ANO BEST LIOHTED OFFICE BL'ILDINOS IN THB crTr. (?;?';? RENTS TO SUIT THK TIMF.s AND NO EXTRAS. EVERT MODERN CONVENIEN ii. Bennett Building, Naaasu and Fulton *t*. Fleet-leal EkehSOffl Building, Ll erty, Washington an* Cf lur ai*. ? -s' Exchstisv- Building Pin* and Water Sta. !? arning Du Idlng, i"'-> ind ION Pulton-*-. I na med late i -eeton sad -p- .al terma. ?APPLT ON PREMISES, OH AT ROOM 801, BENNETT BUI! ; :.n.. ''3 Na .-' vr-ST. Untarnished ^pariincnts to <Tct. .v THE , ? - -' '1 MBUH-AVE.. . \ -i ? ? ... nu and famllv gent ? tw* t? iii uur.iiit. lora, at >am heal rlptlve clr ? ? i' K. HILL Manager .,." i. \Tlii-: LISPKN "HI' A. A~ *? AND 55 LA- VU ST Th* moat beautiful A - I ? ible, lau Weat ..Ttl, -r. Excursions. Cook's Tours. All 'fra I el ll nu ! xpenac* 11,el mle,1. EUROPE ne St. Jiu Grand Tour to California ? - ? ? principal pita!* and art Tee. Ililli.. 'In -.'. - * M ,v -'?'?.' 14 rle St. J it June IB), ? IVasfclnarton. Colorado, *? - Rook Ira, k*>sernlte I lilley, Sun rrn ll el nen. I'nrl I.ii cul, 1 eIl*iii aiime I'ii rk. I . ?? ? ir oceu* Florida and Cuba. ??? ' "i rreln. .Lui.n..ii \ III,-, M. \imnatlni-. Iliillf ix. lu.Hun. St. .lulu.*,, nml llel.liiix ulm Rivers, llii.iinii. Pickford A llliiek - Ul ihlp I. BS, I ni"ll Weal llllllen. S|H'i*i;tl i'r?lM??si to IIih .jYi'sl I lillies ling Trinidad. I sni.i...... Mureil ni: Madi? son, Mill- li _*N, TAB ' .-. ? u v ?' ' ? id Linea IT. THOM IS I DOH A ?.li>. Nu* v rk: afpffnc TOUR west" Tidies AM) v|'l\|x|| MAIN, ATLAS LINE, TO t.EAVI " " MARCH ll in HATTI Itr.l'l ::i ic or COLOMBIA ANO COSTA RICA, BETFRNINc* VIA .1 1*1 kl! k. i>.*CUPTINO 38 DATA S.S. "ADIRONDACK" : TCI A LL Y Fl PEI t i TRI IP "Al SERVICE. WT. ![ ' \ '?.-*.- vi. , , ii! \. ? vv. ins. is. CLFDINO RI ? S BATHS ETC IR PARTIi-t'LAP.S AND PAM . RESS PIM, rORVt'OOD .V CO.. iii STATR-ST.. V V. Huilrouds. ?*A*sr.KICA'3 CHKATrST R/ ILROAO." N KW YORK CNTRAL !_ HUDSON RIVER R. R. Fr-m Qrsad c'entnl BUI tot! 43d StrSSt! BiM v m v. ,, . ... . I ai* Express, Feet, s: ii sin In ilia world. BwO a m ii, i ia?i Mail. For iinft.ito. Nlasara I -.on. . I,, -,,e , lOtfMI v-.i ,.].,.- Exprea* I-lill I M Dall uthwe*t. n Limited fir <~incin natl, <i.i.ui,.. 1. us S..MI , m i;. Sunday. For Allwny and Troy. *:'?'.*> , .*.! Dall} New-York and fhlcae-o Limited. Du. l leveland .' 4-i A. M.. IJelrolt 8:38 A. M. :, ,-'..i iv M. I'.iiHl I- M Daily, iv i Cleveland, Detroit, Cblcjco. an l St. I. ni* 8s*8& I" M Haily. I',t Burllnston, Platt-burg, anl M mr.ul. T::*.n i' M Dally. For Buffalo and N,neara I-.;* Dall) r.repi Sunda v l r Sir.ni i.uk- and Halon*. t):.>.) I' .vt iv.:, uni) sieepins Car Psssangera for il, ? healer r ,,, led nn ll ll fut. Dllo i' vi Dan, |ur ChicaKu and Oardenibuni. sod ss. km Haturd.i). f ir Cap ? V n, -nt !?:..? A M nd 3 i" I' _ tel.. rxcepl Sun-lay, tj l " alii, *. ,n ll ul-,,. I,.vi.!,.n kv asm . Bala rai n al thn ..-li train*. Tr ,i?s llltimtn it i ,? I'lntt li Light Ti,-l*"t un,i vv i.-ii... ,-f, .. ,t nrand r*-ntrn| Station, IIS Sin, H3, T"u. 1113 Bi .adv. iy, V.'." v lumhua A*- lt Weal l'J.'.;'i *"', an.l issih I -tallon, New-Tork; Xd Waihlnston st. di; Fulton Mt., sod Tl Broadway. E. li.. Bi ,klyn. Bam-as* chi ked from hoiei ar reetdenee by the Weat. eon i-' i ? ? 'I- < -o, JOHN M TOI'CET, GEOROE H. DANIELS, Oeneral Mnnarer. Oen. Pa I Asent. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Mlllliitin |?,,| ?. ( ,nil mill .ui'l Ids Munnin -airri'In. 7*>M? t. M. dall) f*>r MAFi'H flll'NK and in,.I,.,ie ?:..,,, ,,.,,.,,-, ti.,:, s ,x, ..pt Sunday for POTTS > ILLK un,I Iii: -DINO. ?:-.? \. ii. vv,, iSunda) fl 18 A. M.), for OBNEVA, ItOi'HKSTKIl, i.v! -vu., i. and Hie Weet, and |ulnclpal I ?? .1 polnta; dlnlna e ii und . Hali - ar ? i vv i|keat>uti< . Ptillniui, eur to iv,if,I ,. llrlNI A, M. lail) i-i, pl Sun liv for MAL'CH ,'HfMx ai I Intermediate |...|nt I'.ninectli.na foi Keadlnn and llarrlaburs ISIiItO I* il. dally, ?*..?:?' Sunday, for ELMIRA anl nil Intermediate -t it,.um ? innectl.ini t t tullaville Bnd I s: i-i un cai : ? m ni ii Chunk. inn I' M. dally, ex--i.t Sunday, for L. and i Ji'.WTIiiN un i | rim 'ivi Inten il -:-.. Pullninn ' ' ur t ? \Vllke*1uii i". , onne, li na foi Pott*. \ li-.? I' M. dally, excepi Kunda)-, for SOUTH PLAIN* FIFI,I. ut.,1 int,., me,Lu!-- a' iVum BiiMI I*, ll. dalli i.-iiniuv. al ., I,'- 1". M.i for BA8TON and intermediate anni ?-, .lil.) P M. dall) (Sunday 8-00 P, Mi. for idiTAL". NIAOARA I'Al.t.s. nnd all polnta W.-nt. Pullman ?1,?? !? . '? ????h. : i tri n \. v. ... hi. .,.? ,. Sleeper l, I'.ufTii .; ...in,,. tiona for lt. i.H-ik md il?ril?hur| .ii.'in I*, li. dally, .x. pi mu :.,v, for MAl'CH ? 'lu 'NE ur. i Intel it, -ii il* ala! lon*. limo P. ll. dally for ITHACA. OENEVA, ROCHES. TER, HI I'l-'M.. i. NIAOARA FALLS, md Bil poUitli Weat. Pullman tleeper* t,, Chlrssa and Bu Ad.lln. nm Sun,I.n tr.min; Il mi \. M i, MAUC1I CHl'NK and POTTSVILLE and all Intermediate mail,,na. Ticket* end Pullman accommodatlona al 286, .ul, mt. *nd 1,831 Broads ? IU Bowery, 81 Kant nu, nt, 158 Maat liifitr, hi., Nsw-Torki USO Pultoa-st., 4 Court-st., *",! 118 ltr,ia,l?ay. Br,,.,lilyn, \ V rile New-V.-rlt Tranafer Ciiinanv will coll for and I che.-li baig.ga Lom hulcl or nsMSOCS tliruu.li tu de*llna Hun, nnilroac.. ennsylvania ^^1 RAILROAD. hi ll IONS f.mt .,r li.:. ... i mil In tit i lt *tr??l In lilTc.-t IVIirunry Ililli. ISMS. '.t-.t.o A. .11. I AM I.i m. Parlor I .,i ? . I',.. .?:. io.ih, a. ii i'i:.\.\.-,i,v.',.\iA umitkii Huiirnaa Drawing mil Buts Room, tflei-plr- Dining, .-an.M.ng, i.i.i Observation Cars. Arrives Chicago ti a m. Clerfc Imii .*. -?> a. .M.. Cincinnati 7:18 A. .'.! . said lr. ina. atolls ii A. it.. Toledo m.'. \ .'?? sreek-days. I'mil P. M. CHP'AOO AND ST. I." !.- KXPRRSS.. Pullman Bleepini uni Bining i ?r? t. st. t*,u,? I. . v ville, .-ml Chicago, ,\rriv.> Cincinnati 1020 a. M., it I/.ula 7:'M I*. M., Chicago .'? P. M. OHM P. M. vi:.-"i'Kitv EXPRESS. -Pullman P>?p'.n? and Dining Csrs ti Chlcro snd C.eveiend Arrives Cleveland 11:111 A. M. rnleean n r M. nest dav. f-.ir, I'. M. KOl'TIHVESTBRN EXPRESS Putlmag si??p'n?T and Dlnlns < .ir' to Cincinnati sod St Louts, Arrives cinclnnsti ?: p M |> | ? ?'? p. ir, p m., s* total* 7 v M second >*ayv-nlng S-tttt P. M. TMr'IFTC* PXP'IP^S Pullman V:*- -'?a?, in? r:,~ ,r 7.,t,?v,.,? ronner** r fhleaan ii - - leis DALTIMORB. U ^ll!M,io\ t\n THI". soi TH, .... :?..:.. !" I" ?..Ali: ' 'al ,. I I A. .\. . U ,11 ? r.,:.ii .-;?? Isl, ill illesplng .-mi 1'inlng Caral, iii), .'?-o iCongreaslonel Llm?t?<" .ti Parlor :t. I i -. ng ' . - . ? m :, rDtning can t:to v M 12 is S . ?.. mJO. f SO K. H., 11 ! ' tr. ngresslonal Limited. nil i'.i. ? r ..nt Dining Caral, 1:30 .'. ... ig Csri, tun) f v n i-, ni ?>il 4 ::'.(> P. Sf.-Ri.-hmond ffl Danville Rspress. ?!? !r !-:??;,?rs ls Aucu.fi. Tampa, ..-I New-Or|*eme; l'j.tl r.lph.. dall* bleepers to Allnnls md Ji-1<?'nv-.lle. r.-no l\ M. Dully tn- r-.? a-inonk.; a.- Ohio Railway, Through SI'-.pin* and DHilns rr>r% ':- r.yvi rntVT myp-nt-T and Nnp.FOf.K vt* n,p? Cha rt** Ti'-t'- ? A M. week-4s rs. ant. with Throurt ?- !? M ,' ?? I"<ar;r-,v QPFr-TAT, ' - Is * - ?ai'" nnd Pl. A'nrx.'tt., I'.' 1" f. \',. e-e->fc.dMV< ATf.AVT"' r*OA?T LINT F*-' PRES!* fr -:'??.? avl|l* ,t;rl: r,,IVr - ? \ ' j ;? a - ? '-|, sud Tampa. t> tn .? m ixnn fttn p M Salty. Key W?st snd Havana, 8:30 P \l Tuesdays, Thursdays an! Batar dava. Foi Ormond y. ',-'?'???? ard Tr"'in Rive* als M Vi. gustlne, 0 30 a. ?r snd R-Rn D M 4sit* I* - "*"*'t I'aln n ? ''???? - ?.. p m daily F-r ATLANTIC .'itv i ?:.,, }? M. i n'.'.k Thn iis-H noir ? p | r F r f?APE <nv . p *? -a,v.,?,... >' - i. ns 1'r^r.rt- ?.,..,,-.. p,,,f r>^<-?-? ?*!?-??? c--* r-a'-i fl'ia""! 0 in \ \r fro r .? - (O ', io -nd tt*J P M week-dav* :?-'?-.? 'it.', k. v S:IS V M. lop ? \-a m v (? .,, ai ? *\ ??'". <1t ' 1 I ' ..HI for rmT?n**!T.r?m?. pTr,r??.. r, io, - o,, ? e.-o. o A -a ,,i> " ?a'| T,'"-'??*> 1" Ul li v M. I? "' "" ' ' " ? 'all I" ' ' 1:1* *>. 4 4 to B 0 7. T:B0. ? ? BO P M I? Pl ?" ?'it. c:n ? ,- ? Fxpree* .:.?.-, ?? "?? ?? ? In '. ?? '.. o.-oa A M S 4 e?o, s ?*. 7 irv s ol'- F *-f ??tts ntettt T''k?- o?>-. .- Ko* ISS 'Mi MUS 'i? t ' -n r. 1 Astor Hail*.* Itt Fra-? laSth ???"??? r.ra^ ?., . ef fleaa bruns*s nn- roeilnpdi Street*: < r,-,,-, s--"> oin r-,|. . n v.'..,.. un iv ii?r and Rroefcim v- ? I R fnot of Pillion -'? ? ? i'- Ktlen f*re*v aCI*y. Tha Vf?-.y<.rk Trr,p^f.-r rompany wll pell ' -t a , fr nx h. ?..'* and nfl !? i a ??? ,'--..-?? ? ? ?' n e y I'I'!"-' '' ' " ? >-i?ra! Vnn . - Oenersl Psss'r Ar?-?. FLORIDA SHORT LINE. Pr ii ii a. I, allin lt K-. I!i< liintiii.! A ** 'nilli |{.l{, I loriilu I'i-iilrn! A Vt-.linaiilnr K. lt. SS ns Ii iiii; lon. I'olimiliin.Hn ?> ti:in:ih.JneU?oii? ills 4:30 P. M., VESTIBULED LIMITED. , Si ,\ ' lalvely of P I n sn I i a ? ? i; r, , f. ai : i. niac-C. r. due Jacki li til p. .*', . Tan pi : 'io 12:15 MIDNIGHT. FAST MAIL. /,? lt Bull 1, -??? ' I A. al F i.r. 'i ns ;,?',- ' "-. '?'.' ?? ; ' -i ? Tan ?? i ?? Ith -';'' u II-' if,. : ni Jam i i TIME T.wtf.F MAP*. TICKETS ANO PULLMAN A?'' ? (MMODATIONS I R R tt'-'-r'-r nfflees, New-Torlt Rroofclyn. .t???-???,? ? A R Thweatt, R P A P ft I' R R '-"-??' NT.: t I. Adams, <; E. A., F, C. * P. R. P.. .".."..I i:'wa>\ N.T. CENTRAL RAILROAQ OF NEW-JERSEY fAnthMT... rr,nt ,}.rr\ a^rau?a-.-?|v y r-rir trnrk? Aqtoriatle Hin<-k stL-iiI*. Tr.ilrix leave atit!- n font of Liberty St. ? 'el 1- IMH Fer Faston Bethli m. Allentown. Kau h Chunk, *e.. ' *> 7 :.",. a le (ll li ? I. .? :, ? \ M . ; .Ia ) Ho .? O 10 Raston), 4:."V> r.:-i? 7:*i tn Allen'own. te. M. Sur.daya. 4 ta. ; |B a M.. 1 00, .', 3.1 p. M. I "or ? Sersnl n B:W a. M.. 1:10. 1:30 4:30 p v Sundays. 4 30 a M. ." - I'-i'i-u- .-,' 4 I'.o s .^ . 10:00 11*1 A V. ! |:io, 1 3o rw in, B ir. T:S* P M. 12 18 ntsht Bun* I dnv*. (JO A. M. IM, 1 **0 5.30 TJ(1 1*. M. IJ IS - |- - j: e- -> ? ? .; ? l 4 ,.. a ?., y .. | -10 '. " I. ?-oo r. 4". v. M. li 1". nl?ht Fundays l-f?. BJO P. M. 12:13 nlKht. I- ? Hunhury, I^wlatmrr. n-d WIMIamapavrt al 4 trx s iy?. r- ' ' ' m i ... t -.. :?i|> v ij-i.". u-'.iy nlfrht. P'ird-iv* 7 13 a M 7 *t P V . H I* n'rt". F - T*<d Hank fame Reaneh ir! 1 Ipi* ? " ? P -t Pleasant 4 3<> S:18 l?:9B ? M 1 -W> 1 it .? in ti F-1 : .w. 1 ".. (S ?, ? f> 1 n 11 ?. ?' ' P M S-n {gr, .-rr.*,'. Ot-ten Grove a-1 Astsiry P.ifk. inf* ?_ ^ 4 00 r m. mn LAKPTTOOn 4:30. R:l.*i A. M . |:49 I HI ' 2> P. ^f. Por Parmlncd ila Torrs Rtv^r, Ram?sat Psr'< nnA Barnes-at. 1 tn. g is \ rt . 1:40 4 co p M. Ft Atlaatlo City, Vineland, snd ii' l?et m. 4 SO a. M., 1:45 P M Ft M nn-i'ith TV-..-?i. Pai?--!c?", a-1 Rlslllaa4 n?*7h. 4 M S:IS 11 -*o .\ M I -so 1-13. 4 or. 4 20 P. M. Sub 1' ti. 9 0.1 a. V '"?. p M ROYAL BLUE LINE TO P'TITAFFI^ITTV. BALTIMORE. ANO WAMtlXOTa*. Por Philadelphia, week dais, 4 JO, 9M 9 "<\ 10 00. 11 ?' iDlnins Car) A M.. 1 30, 5:0a, 4 "?' iBuffet Ta:; r 1.?:? 5:0-) fPininc: Carl 6 00, 140, I Kl P M.. 13:lf nlsht Sunday, 4 :i>. :. .si mn ii'.r.'n..- cor) A. M. 1 So r. on .lMninc Carl, rr. P. M.. 11:19 night For n\liim<-.re nni Wsahlnsien. sreek days, ??> ro, |] 3d -.- .-,-, \ v 1 .-:,. .?:.., -. ,., ipinins far) ? ? P M.. 18:13 nish! S.indiva, StOfl 11 SO rpinlns r-\r) a. M.. 1 3'.. R <?> minins Can 7 "?" 1* m . 12.ir, nlrrht Ti^kot an'l ; irl .- 4.-v? .-in h? aproeured :vt '71 r-*1 415, 044}, 111" I SSS Pr idwsy, 737 Sill Ara., SI Fi?-. lotti St . ' "I Fi?. iJS'h Si Sci West 175>h St.. 551 C. luml ns \- - . v.??.? Vork; 4 a- un e> . ?-?vi v 1. lon St. Rrooklyn: BS P- '?->'.- tTHUamshurs -??? v-,.^ .> rk Trsnafer rompsny w" .-1" for and .-'-.'"k Lat F1C? lr 'a ' ' ' - -? lenee to ' ? ? >-l -l PFT,.. trAtMANYANMS A*rn WBtLBT&KB RR. Stallnn* lu Von-VorU foot of Hun-lay nndl < tirl*li>l>li?*r Mri-ot*. VEHTinri.ED .ItViN-*. l-l I.'.ii \\ 1 iMt'iirvl I'iiui iu-.tr t,. NCWAiiK, 'ilA)U.M. , i .o. ?. MONTCLA1H, 'iiii; uKANcii.s. tfummlt, UsraarOsvilu, Bask..?< liiuke. MaJisi.il. Motnatawn. Passaic, Paterson, iioua I Un. Dover, .- .1. . pe, Bl DO'S LAKE LA.CK HO PATCOMl )', (etui an SCHOOLEVU MOUNTAIN, Wsahinstan PHILLIPSRURU, KASTON, WATER G41-. gTR ? I', ni M intslns. '-?? HAN TON, PITTSTON. U It.KK.-HAKF.K NANTICOK*L Danville xorthi mukri?ani> ii -.-.? hi.vj ll \y. a ,\ iiM'a S'i HtWIi'H. W ' TICA. RICHP1BLD SPRINGS I 0*? WK.:.. ITHACA OWEOO, Fl.MIIvA. <"0?'.NIN'l. path, danpville. rpffai/) sad uii taints WEST, KORTHWI - P \*.'' - >"" ll VEST. If-1 A M. HFFFAI.O. UTICA, sn! OSWEOO IV PR EM, Pullman P.1I1-- Cars Connects at Buffsls wtrh train fr ChlcatA arriving U'.M a. m. nail morn Ins. '.Sn 4 M.-BINOHAMTON MAIL Stops nt rrln"?sl atat: >na. 1*0 p. M SPF.ANTON*. BrVOHAMTON nr I ELMIRA EXPRESS Pullman rnrlar ,<itni 4'- I " WI.ANTON flLKI ? "?.: snd I'!.VU OPTB EXPRESS!. Pullman psrtor esra. ,20 P. M. .:?.'. RI FFAI.O t IMI "1 EXPB IS, I'liilt'im Bleepers, kn te ?? 7 IR v m. ? O' P M iDsltyi RITFAI.O L'TICA I ' -'.'.'."?'> EXPRESS P ittman SI ."I.'K!'"'.-: A\!> Pl !,! >? v ? -??.- ? ? ? J : - ? T3 -t tin! 4.'. I* .'-.vi-.- Tlekets tl fi r (tstlOfta 7-5 and 042 p .]?? ,, ?- ?-,... )?.,,,, H sea ,- |. ,. jvr. \,.v York: MS -.V's^v-lnrten al . 7'*'' Pull i -' .ni .4 '? ids-sv. Brooklyn. Time t.ibl*s. ?'..'-.: full I ?' '? nation, at nil statlost. WESTfTlTT fM'l'i"-'- rn VANT wilt - ??" tat **A ? .-heck ba^-g.-ii;e from h :.?! or reetdenee 1 ? desttl stl n. WEST mw PAR ROAD. >N \ <~ ... 11 n r. p. 1*0., lg?-.-.:.: 1 Trains leave W- 1 ,; . 4.. st v i.-n Ne* I k, sa .' U *t. ? sn,t io initial.,.. .;,,!... I; ;?, foot El inl(ltB-st : Vila A. M. Dally r r Albany, rt'-a. Oyracuse, n *h tsler, Huff:.1... Niarrars Palls, l'<?r"it Chlesfo; ?'??* . .-"'i'1 J-'-t' r!.v f r T nmtO 0113 P. SI. Da ly f - \'- ?,".?. Montreal, Piles. Bljseasa Roehestsr, i:;t,i, n, 1 ,-nr.i Palls, Toronto, I-pti't. Cleveland sn.t chleoso. ? . KU." P. M. Dally far Mhanv. Ptlea. .?=-.-,. -i?-. Bv*h e*ter. Rufraln, Nlncsr* Falls T. ? Detroit, ''i-ve I.i'id nnd f-h1car ? rnr t1,-V?ta ilmi-.tnl''.'. parlor an.' steerlne-ejr ir-om mialatlon*. npplv .-Itv , n ?<-?. V- '??? nd V 1 "J \"tt *? mm', ns Tlme-taUes nt prm tpal I' ' '* PW Mh"r "*" formal!.,n n,1*-t-m C. E. LAMPE!*"!' IVneral T*i??mre. ntten*. s V '?> ' ' "? ia ?* v w ' ' r. N. y? 0NTARI1! & WESTERN R. R. ll.ill.:, l-.ixo la..I -' Wet .-lat. ui folk>?S, IA ???:?--<? ? from Pranklla-st. ,. ,, TM a. m. idalli sseepi Sunday) f - Wall lt }*B*f I It. H. sutlons. Middletown. ICllet.vllle. ra.lsbur?, l.iwrtir. Carbondale, .-min n, w .1. .1.. PHM. kidney. N^r-v.^h. ! Hues, liaiiie. Oneida, Pultun, Oswsa* I.IS p, M (except Bund*)!. Sullivan Co. I.x; ?<? ; tor Wu'ilkili Valle) Railroad usu ns Cam bell Hill Middlei -ti Ellenville Mountain Dals, Centreville Pst'.s buin, llurleyvllle. Liberty Palls, I.trv. Parks ville, .xr.i l.ivin,--! ti M ?? ? ., ,, 7.13 I*. M. idallv) Middletown, .?summit viii-, ul* kars, Liberty, Llvlr.iraton Manor, Rorkl ' l? j ii-v. Norwich, Oneida, Fun 11, i*??v? Niagara 1 ????. Detroit, Chics so '...-..-i.. and l-ullii'.'in seooi n ::~' ' - '-ivsj*. J. C ANDERSON O. P A. M llet'.'r SI Kew-l irk. ERIE LINES. IlllOUab l. lu. a '!.',., ?j SSU .1 ? .' ? ??' ?"."' *?..?. loot .,f v ii.,mb.-:.--?t.. teatly. -*? tol?s? *aJ n.e ri u ?, earlier Irom Wi it 23d m.. (1,1 ? A.M. Vealtbuled liipr-M for Waverly. 1^* ? '.!?> I..iiiii'.n. Kii.iirs. Bullala. Hrad.'.uJ and riiiaa !'.,, ...1:1 n III .( Q<41fl P.M. V'estlbula Limited. Solid it.un '^r aj* fJ.Utl ...K,. v 1.1 Chautauqua Lake, .-Jleei.cra io CM ? . cleveland snd Cincinnati Pining Car. C.'ilS !'? N* Solid iraW 10 Chi ssa > la -Nui'ira ta.la D.'Jtl -,.. ,..|, ta i:..iT.'i sn 1 ? lesso. ? , S.'tt\ P. M.-Vin vhiutsuqus leike snd Nlauars Pilla .fit" .-..lia train ia alb iso. Sleepers ia Haffala. . .11. Situ ..nd .'.neilin.Ul LOCAL t"IME TAU..:* TICKETS AM* r''I.!.MAN a.nraodallon* at fell, iM. tm ind HT tiroad. wav \t\r, Kn?t 12.*>t?i-a- . ^?|l?m^.?^a? and Weat *Bd-St fer has N*w-y..ik: S.Vl Pultnn-al . Bl tokhn; """ tlutwn st.. ll- Vkrn. and Stnef City ittslloa tc-la- Tr.mfer com? l*ny calls f..r and checks tmggagt fruin hotels anl r?sl? den -ra lo destination. HALI I IIOIIi: \M) Ililli) Kill.HOAD. Pact Espi.tSS T:..!ns to ,_? daltilfore, wasminoton, chicago, < wo* Natl st. louis and all points uksi. PCI.LMAN .ai: .-;IRVH 1: ON ALL TRAIN* l.aav* New-Vork, nsn ol' Ubsrty-at.. dally. ,"1,IUA.ak l.tu P. M. and 12:13 ni*!u l'lTTSHIKvl. 140 P. M., 12:13 nlshl PlNCINNA'ir ST. MM IS. dall) M ,*-,v-*1,. vreektavs, <',.?k P. M. SumUya, ?,::?? I- U K\ AHHIN?I TON IIALTIMORK ?,.:.?.. li ::ni A. M. Dlnlns; Car), 1 M ri'?.i:\ Run.), i3:00 Dlnlna Csr). ?'? .<?? P. M .Siiii.|..y. "..'in. 1^' IS Blstll All tim "..liv. .\,,|'t il:'*- I M. NiIRPOLK' ll'!'> A M. 'taila 1:3? P. M lix Am. NlSV-ORlJCANH ?">"?> P. M. dnlly. ihrough sleeplns ? ir ^..l WH-.tiltie.-t 11 ?nd Shenandoah Valle! i"'?" ""' ? lit C.'.t, 415. I.lin Hr,... P. .v. 51 la.-1 Hln-sl., ton (land st.. N". v.; mi Pulton-si., Bronklya; sistm, f.-ot of Llhete-st.. r lt. li ni M I. . M New-Tnrk Tranafpr Compnnv will call tte tnt thtit Uns&tG tlttt l.-i-l ur NSMSMS lJ lomSVI