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STOLE PROMJ. P. MORGANA CO. M IN ESS THEFT IP "A MERE THIFLE." THE MEMBERS HAY. NEVERTHELESS, IT AMOUNTS To SEVERAL TRO?? SANK DOLLARS, A.N'H MINES M I ?T ON BAIL l'>l: EXAMINATION NEXT MONDAT. Barrj Mines, a clerk in the banking house of J. P. Mr;.u, .v Co., was arr-st.-l yesterday on a i of stealing several thousand dollar.- from the firm. l' was arraigned In th.- Tombs Police Court and le : 1 in J,".."-' ball for i.\.m..ni:, n next Monday. Mine? h.n! been in Morgan A Co.*? h tuse for twelve years, and foi .i ? ng tin..- worked in the collection department wher? he had the handling of con money. ':';;?? amount of hi? stealings is thought to !??? al...Ut il".'?". It was let taken In buik, t.nt In small amounts from time to time. Mr. Morgan said >?. st.i lay tint Mines ha 1 tik.:. hi thought, about 110,000, but he h ? ; not yet found out the exact sum. He added that Mini l ?: ,i ^ ? ! , : rk, apparently, ami that n>> one else v...- Implicated in the robbery. Mr. Morgan would T'" t"!i tew t.'i" money had been taken without de : a. nor who was responsible for falling to de? tect the th. its while tiny were going on. Mines voluntarily confessed the theft He said thai i.-- became Involv? i In stock speculation sev? eral years ago < >n Monda) wat he sein a letter to Mr. Morgan telling "f Ins crime and askim; him to i- ?! him at th" Astor House yesterday. Instead "f meeting Mines, Mr. Morgan sent two Central Office detectives there to arrest him. When be arriv.d a! the Tomba Francis I.. Stetson, the i.--.- ii representative of i P. Morgan A ?'o.. was there Mr. Btets >n hid a long talk with Minea, but ? ,- . ... o it th? natur. of his Interview. At the office of Morgan A ?'... great surprise was expressed that anv Interest was taken m the affair, for the nrm thought the embexzlement a mere trifle. In fact, three members of the nrm said when asked ; ?joui it that it w is hardly m irth talking of. Mr. Morgan and !n- associates would not say whether or not they would press the charge, and Maies said that he though) they won; I not. as his family woul I maki go -l th. d fale itlon. Barry Minea lives a: Port Richmond, S. I., and Is a membel .,t th" Kill Von Kull Yacht Club and of the Stalen Island Athletic Association, He comes : ., good family and I? a nephes of John Plavel Mines, the writer, who was known as Felix Oldboy. -? MR.COMSTOCR MAY HELP DR.PABKB?R8T ?THE PAMPHLET S,\I!> TO HAVE BEEN SENT OVT BT THE PLATT LITERARY BUREAU MAT CAUSE ANOTHER INDICTMENT. Th Tribune published the fact on Monday that a pamphlet of about twenty pages containing In i. ?-.-. ? i th? testimony taken In the trial of the ca.-e of The Peopl? against Hattle Adams, indict.-d for keeping a disorderly house, in which the lev. Charles ll. Parkhursi was one of th.. i .1 witnesses had been circul?t? i over th" State. The vile publication, consisting mainly ..f lir. Parkburst's cross-examination, bad evidently bsen mad? i i d parage that clergyman, and a report w..s circulated that it had emanated from the Platt I.it.raiy Bureau, it became known yes? terday that Abraham Qruber, one of Mr. Platt's best-known Ueutenants, had given his check to Frank s. Beard, tin court stenographer, in pay? ment for a copj of the mlnuti . Mr. cmb- admitted yeatertlay that he had se? cured the minutes of thi- trial from Mr. Beard. Mr. Beard made t.- following statement yester? day: Application was male to me about six weeks ago for a transcript of a certain ?.art of tic testi? mony in the Hatt;.. A lams case. Mr. Abraham Gruber, a lawyer known to me, made the request. 1 asked for '.h-- dit" of the trial an I it wa? to me, Thai I the only question it :s necessary to ask. I have nothing to do with the obj the appll int. The law say- I shall furnish th senpt on application, and fixes my fee at 10 cents a folio. Th" transcript In tin- Haiti.. Adams .?as., which I delivered to Mr. Uruber male too f s. My bill was .?;?'. Mr, <;i ;!???: paid me by creek, whi.-h was honor.d when present? i f..r pay? ment. J furnished several other tran? game testimony at t ie time ."' th.- trial. I do n>>t r. all the names .?: the persona who asked ?or th- m. ?I wanted m see the testimony of Pr. Park burst In the Hattle Adams case," said Mr. Qruber yesterday, "because 1 had heard s,. many conflict? ing reports about it. so l gol a copy of the t? cti mony from th- official stenographer. As to the jiamphl, t which is s.iei to have been sent out I nave never se,n it and l know nothing about it. If I did. I would willingly tell all I knew." T. ?". Platt declined to talk to reporter' about th..- pamphlet Anthony Comstock sail that the sending of the ?.amphl. t through tbe mails was an m lictable f,f. ence. H* may proceed against the person? s to caused the copies of the pamphlet to b< sent out. Th-- name of the printer of the pamphlet .'...? s not appear on anv ,,f the printed pages. The aim of ih.- publishers evidently was t.. Iniur? Dr. Park hurst, because only s p..r:;,.n of his testim. printed ! ir. Parkhursi said last evening thai he liad not V,. i, , ..n . n ? | n any waj i!i calling th>- atten? tion of Anthony C imsto k to th. pamphlet and he did not think that the publication and distrl butlon of tin- pamphlet would Injure him in the estimation of right-minded men, who under si his motives .-_* A TLA* To tr.tr-f OVER T?r. SCHOOL. Ti..- hall of th? Holj Ci School, n VY il r .rty third-st.. was th? sei ne on Tu? ?day afti i n m of an Interesting ? ny Thi i ? a? the ores? nt itlon by the members of James C. Rice Post, No 29, 0 \ It. of a large American flag to the school Incl dentalfy the pupils, boys and girls, Interpreted an excellent programme of mui and secular, and patriotic r? Itatlona. The hall was han ly decorated with American flags, big and lit11? -. but th.- star of the collection wa? the great banner Which ,n futur.- will float over tbe ach ? The Rev. ?'liarles Me? n c tor ol the achoot, pr, ? led, and on the platform with him were tie commander of the post, Pa t-Commai 1er Uabcock, luchar 1 S. Treacy, th.- Rev. Richard J. Keeffc. the Rev M. .1. F. Bcanloa and the Rev. Joseph I'. Smith. The members of th? post all In full uni? form, occupied .-its In the body of th.- hall, to? gether with th. children of the school, 500 m num? ber, and !.. ?:.. : . la: ;. r were th? prim Ipal? ol .-.ll tbe public -? h city and many -.i tie t>- ichers. The presentation of the flag was made by the commander of the post, and P, T.imaeh Sherman ?I. irered th? .?-).? ecn of an epl RAILROAD MEN at TH.': THEATRE The mesaban of th.. Metr?poli an Street Railway Club an I their friend? have i.ired the body of the ?i-iuse ai. ! boxet a: t ?? Casino for this evening. The otlicers of th.- .Metropolitan Street Railway ?"ml, are: President P. D. Kin'-; vice-president L. ?> Jlirt; secretary, w. p. Plummer; treasurer. Oeorge Warden. The following well-known railway oflV cials have slgnUled their Intentl .n of being present: H. H. Yreeland, president Met? ipolltan Street Hail way Company; Charles R, Henderson, president Metropolitan Traction Company; .lohn I). <'r!m mlns, H. s Seattle, treasurer Metropolitan Street Hallway Company; Charles K. Warren, secretary and treasurer Metropolitan Traction Company; l>. B. Hasbrouck, rice-president Mi tropolltan Street Railway Company; H, A. Robinson, attorney Metropolitan Street Railway Company; .1. w. Ritchie, assistant general managet Metropolitan Str? ? Railway Company, an: many others, Alb-:, V. Porter, the architect of the Metropolitan Trac? tion Company, ha? charge of the arrangements mr. EOSTOWTJCR WAGLM IX PLACE The emblem of liberty, th" American eagle, a: la?t spreads hi* wings over the Postofllce Building, and from his lofty perch, 280 feet above Un s; !. walk, keeps watch over th" city. The eagle la four f.et across, from tip to tip of h:< wings, .ml weighs twenty pounds Postmaster Dayton had obtained an appr, priatloa of IMS for an eagle and flagpoli. and Tuesday was s>-t as the time to place the nun in position. Peter Manner, ? veteran steeple-cllmb er, was engaged to do th" work Peter and two assistants appeared al the Postofllce al l o'clock on Ties.lay. and MM of h s assistants Was hauled Ii the top of the pole and th" eagle haul, d after him Hut the wind was too strong, and the climber h.. ! to give it op, s,, th.- eagle was lowered to await a mor- propitious time, Peter did not Mke the fact of hi? employe gtvug up s.. easily, and hi y.-sterday that ha was "no good." and that the eaiile would go up that dav, wind or no wind an 1 he would do th.- job him.s.if. Promptly at l o'c.k h.- appeared on Um roof ?r the Postofllce Build ng ami was hauled by ropes to the top of the flag Bole and the golden eagle after him, Th- wind was ?hist ing at a llvel? rate, but Peter ?oonHi tie bird la position. Th.- crowds watching n ,-,'., kW up a cheer, and Peter waved hi* hat i. , aponse. The flagpole and eagle are on the down town sale of the roof. Postmaster Dayton has wn a requisition t.. Washington for two large flats to be used in place of the ?mall ones. k' ' to A HPXAWAT HOUSE SHOT 7.V OEWTRR-ST Considerable excitement was created in the lower part of Centre-st yesterday by two runaway horses attached to a heavy truck, driven by win lam liuerholz. of No. US Kast Ttoth-et At Paart St. the animals became frightened and dashed madly alomr as far as Worlh-st. Then one .,f ?h.-m fell. One of his le,rs was broken and be was ?hot by an officer of the Society for the Preven? tion of Cruelty to Animal*. SIGXS OF DEPARTI XG W1STEU, THfJ WATl OP Tin: BIRDS SHOW THE APPROACH OP BPRINO. There nrc undenbted signa in Central Psrk thsl ' winter h.is gone. The '? I? iround the Arsenal ere - ki !. and through the fissures the tulips have pushed forth their spear-llke heads, and In a fes dayi the dingy brown bedi ?d earth will be aglow with color, "ut "ii th.- grasa slope? and Bmoi rock? where the dagger-plants have drooped their na, i sharp It ives throughout it"' long winter, there were unmlstakt ible signs of a new life, Th< plan - had plucked up courage, and the leaves wer" stand? ing upright again, .md filling their lungi with the .-..ft air of yester laj t*p in the Ramble there were some new arrivals. Flocks of thi purple Orackle, or crow blackbird, were aeen perched on the treetopa, and some wer hurrying about the upper meadow searching for worms. In the denser parts of the I'ark B few f I winged blackbird? and thi fox-sparrow? wer? s-me of the blackbirds will remain with us through the summer, but th.- fox-sparrow 1? on his way northward. :..r his breeding home l- from the Magdalen Islands an I Men.: .ha to Alaska Oui winter friend, the junco, with his wl fi ?? t tail, was revelling In the warmth, but, strange t.. say, not a squirrel was noticed anywhere m the Park. 'I'll., menagerie will lose two of Its greatest drawing cards on Monday next, "Johanna," thi gorilla, and "Ralnb >w Willie." the mandril, will leave tor Madi? son Square Garden, and loin "The Qreateal ?how on Earth." to travel through the lui l until the coming fall. ^_ I.I'ADISG PLAYERS TO APPEAR. A PIMM PROGRAMME mil Tin: BENEFIT OP Tin: INFIRMARY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. A charity entertainment that deserves wide at? tention and that Is sore to he a fashionable BUC eesa will I? ?riven Tuesday afternoon at Abbeys Theatr?-. Abbey. S'-hoeffel & Craw give the us. | of their house and Charles and Daniel 1-Tnhman \ provide from the Empire and Lyceum Theatre stock companies many of the playera who will appear. Th. pro,?-, is will be given to the New-York Infirmary for Women and Children and Woman'? ' .Medical College, No. l to r. Livingston PIsce and . 327 Hast Flfteenth-st The Infirmary has been In existence sine MM, In it are maintained sixty Bve beds, and there is. besides, a training school for nurses and a large dispensary. The infirmary physicians also have an extensive outside prac? tice among the poor. Th.- performance will be under the direction of Mrs. Agi.es Booth-Schoeffel and Nelson Wheat croft. Among those who will appear will be Mm". R?Jane, who will recita a poem, "La Poup?e," by Edouard Palllerone. Mis. l-angtry, with W. T. Lovell, has also kindly consented to present Theyre Smith's charming . "i.Ii' tta, "A Happy l'air." As Mrs. Honeyton. Mis. Langtry Is in ,.:;.? ol '... i h ", plest i irts. Mi Agni s llooth .- hoeffel, with William Faversham, will be - n in "Afterthoughts," by Augusiu? Thomas. The New-York Ladles' Quartet will give some attra - live .:.i.- leal son.;.-. Thi Lyceum Company. In? cluding Mi-- I -at" I lt\ Ing? i present a oi play. "White Roses." James E. Dodson. ??:' the empire Theatre, will give an ami sing monologue, "Th.- Many charges of the Light Brigade." Sel Wheatcrofl and Miss Annie Russell, assisted by the studi ..is o! th" Kmplr? Th? atre Dramatic 8 hool, will give tii. ? urta n ralai r, "Romeo's First Love." N MacCay Halfpt nny'a l< nor vol ?? will I..- heard m favorite songs, while Miss M a y me Kelso will present a costume musical recital. Th" patronesses "f the benefit at" Mrs. Oeorge F Raker, Mrs. Frescoti Hall Butler, M' s bmily ?. Ruth r, Ml is Calli nder. Miss 1'. I?'??:? '. Mi Francis 11 lallel I, Mr Vrthui M Do . Mrs. D'Orcmleulx, Mrs. William II Draper, Mrs. John Krvlng, Mrs Frederic Uoo?lridge. Mrs. Charles It. ,l"n lerson Mrs. William IMerson Hai I ?' M \ fn i \l Hoyt. Mi-. Edward Walsh Htimphi John c' ir- ! m.I. Mr? RI h ird M\ In, .1 Plerpont Morgan. Miss N? wool ;. Mr D?i las [lache I".itt Mrs. William Ithlnelandi-r Stewart. \1,< Anson 1'helps Stokes, Mrs. Merrltl Ti i Mr< John A. Week? and Mrs. Lawren ?? Wella. rickets can be procureil from Mrs. Louis C. Tif fanv No. T Easi Beventj secon?l-st., Mrs Robert CUytihant No 26 East Fort} sixth si : Mrs .1 ilia B lie Forest, No. 16 West Thlrtleth-st.. and Mra. Daniel M. Btlmson, No II Wesl Bevcnteenth-st.; and at Abbey'? and Palmer's theatres; al Tyson's, Fifth \venue and Windsor hotels, at Rullman's, No. in Broadway, and at K B. Allien a, No, 241 Flfth-ave.'_ CATHOLIC WOMRtVi iOCJEHEM ?PPMOTMD. The women who have Ionic !" "n interested In the BUCCesa of a Catholic society of mutual aid for women won a few points last week that will h-lp the spread of their organisation. Th?. esthetic Wo? men's Ben volent Legion is a branch of th.- society recognised by the church authorities as suitable for mea. ?'p t.> tost weei the brach for women had not received direct sanction from churchmen, who .ir-- slow to count, nan".- business sa letle? for women. No objection, however, was mad" to the trial ol the experiment Circles were founded In various parishes 'iiirin>r the laal foui thi result ha? everywhere been satisfactory to thi clergy. A committee railed laal ????< on Archbishop Corrigan, and through Mrs. Isabella Oilman n ?-. plained t.. him th" a :!;.:?? ? of th ? "? H? asked to give approval to th- organlxatloi n the il e measure a-> he had given it t.. the slmllai ciety for men. Tl., Ar htdshop i rom pi approval, ai nted Monslgnor Farlej the spir? itual director foi New-York Mrs t?llmartln, the official organiser, calli ! on Cardinal Olbhons ? f< s days later, ami a*k<-d hi> approval : r th? of B iltlmore ii w,.* grant? : Xctx Jhiblicationo. iyi \\v. want A NATI' >N \!. THEATRET A 81 Ml''..-Il M I.V Judga Dlttenl ?fer, Alfred \- r.-*, A II. Hummel, K irle Re ? w, 1 rank Leslie, W m Feat ng Gill, an i F. F. Il h I " In th? Ni a? rh HOME JOURNAL. (iPT TO-DAT FIVE CENTS, AI all New? Stands ?n ' ' t. ' Si I ns. M' IRR1S PHILLIPS ?V CO.. i?notnutiott. For Boys and Young Men.?City, MEW-YORK III SINESS COLLEGE rj.'.th-?!.. N. T.-A It :iv?. sract .,i .ir I; day or evening. A.iiir..- rot eat. slepur, ? LKMENT ?'. OA1NES, Mount Morris Bank n I l' &sth year. off?r? th? b??t facllltle? fur thorough Claaalcal, Sclenttflc and Bu lucatlun. A i ? ?un.ber of b'.jj received Ir the Principal'? fi.,:i? Apply . U BStalagaa aJ)d Information. J. DICKINSON. JR. Prln. Young Ladi??.?City, ]\t adf.moisei.li: vMLTtK, *'* SCHOOL FOR OIRLfl. PlsWROOF SCHOOL BUILDINO, 100 AND 102 WEST 74TII-ST. OOLLBOg PKEPARATIOM. ?Yliss GIBBONS' SCHOOL FOB U1BL8, New-York city. l'a Na M Wets 47tl, ?t.. MHS. BARAH H. KHERSON, Principal. A f?w boardlns pupils tak.-n. SHOOK OF Uli: SISTERS "I Till: CHL'Rcii Founded by ill?. Bylvaaaa Read, imm. 2d half y??r l'?lis IVt. 1. Address KlUer-ln-Chaii't, 6 and H E. B.T1-?t. r|Vn. MI.'-?Kb ELY'S SCHOOL FOR U1RL4. RIVERSIDE I'RlVi:. ST.th and Sflth Street?. New-Tork. For TV.th Rcxe?.?City. NBW-YORK BUSINESS COLUtOE, ISMS ?t, N T A live. practl?aJ school: day <>r evenln?; AjLlr"?? for c?t ?l'.jrue. CLEMENT C. 0AINE8, M.unt Morris |i?nk BMg 'IMli: nkltLITZ S' ll'i'd. Of LANGCAQn Jl Madlsi n Bquar? (cor. i'.'.u, ?t an?! n way) liranch?? In lb? i rin lpnl American ;iri.] Kui ,y*-.-in ctttea New Icm b?-Klns now. Musical Instruction. IV V. CONSERVATOBV, 112 KAST ISTII-ST Is? HETWKEN ITH-AVE an?l IBVINO PLACE Eslabll?h??l lv..: i ?, ,:t. red is.., ? OPEN DAY AN!) EVEXINO.Formerly n Hth-st. For Young Ladles.?Country. ST, BtARY'3 ? IP ?it. HARDEN CITY. N. Y. t'ollcg?> Preparatory and Kleeirte Conrses of Stady. Maw Marual ?.is Im . Januar) ;i st. Application? for tii? Principal'? Eui ? i m party ?huui.i i,-- made nt ones. Miss jri.TA II FABWELL, PrlndpaL WALNl'T LA \i: SCHOOL H srdlns. Day nnd College Prfpnrnt.irv ? ,r r'rt?; Ssth year opens ?eptemher 26th For etrealsr nrt^re?,?, Mr?. THODUBA P. RICHARDS, I'lincip^:. Ml?s BAKA iAiLl?.L TRACY, A M . As . i. :,? I'rtaclpaL Oermantowu. Philadelphia. For Poys and Youn^ Men.?Country. BOROENTOWN (N. J?) MILITARY INgTlTUT?h BKV T. il. RAMON. PRINCIPAL CAPT. T. U. LAMDOM, COMMANDANT. ULMWOofi KCHOOL FOB HOYS hi Mliford, Oos?. ??^Par.-nts Who arc BBfortOaat? In lh? iiu?iiii^''ment of lt.nr ?on? will de well to profit by th? advantage? off-r-l by my achutl; the ?<bool 1* In ?es?) n riming tl,e ?ntlrs >?*r- FHANK M HOWE Supt. C*AIRFIELD Academy for Boys Falrfield, Conn r m * bine? Utorough nvnial and phy?l-al training with eom f.irt? of HOME ?hoya Francl? H. Brewer, A. M.. Prln. pitKEHJL!) LNHTITUTE, Freehold, ?. J.-ttHh <?? ? .. - Hoardlna School Primary. c.Upk?. Preparatory, ? jflne?? (a.ur?e. Shorthejid, TypeatttlBg. T?dieraphy. Til "I.i:\VKi" ?NSTITtTTE' <". ne "ImIP-. I'.-nn- $ll)S 1't per y..?,r A SBOatSBfSl rcho?| ; , ?? of I?,., beat to In BSl'?S tn."'?:y ?r/1 ?? WakS up l?>y. In lh?. ?tuUea of life. Boy? enter best coll???. Under IS v?Hr?. ?17?. ._ J 8HORTLIDOE ?Yal?), A U.. Prln. NEVrTON (N. J.) INSTITUTE-Homellk? Family tehool i?A win30/*- 8l"c,.'i <***- P^wnal Instruction. Boot.? tad baU steam heated, j. WILSON. A M.. FrlaT^ School SVgcnnro. A OENtrr.?Mirlara Osyrlere supplies, talara ptstsssaea tea. her?. s.,v?rn?-5i?-?. etc.. In nil <l-:|<',v; reeomnMOd? ?rh ask to pttau, IM .'iih-sve., Booh Biding, cur. 2?th-tt. AMERICAN ANN FOREIGN TEACHERS AOENOT ?uj.p, ? Pr feni o. Teacher?. Tul ? . ,; v*rn??e?* fcc , lo Cell? ich, S ?Mol? ?n-? Familles. Apply to Mi> If. J. TOUHO-PULTOM. Et Union S/juar?. IPIFK TEA~<'HEU AGENCIES Sew-T?>rk. Boatos ?-I. I. ni.-. I .na Min-X*. etc H. ?. Cl W P K ri P. V. Buysaoon X W <; ITatt. K. T. stansgers, TO Bth-ave. V 1 i:|.iv.cri.,\\[, llt'REAI' "? ''.I E.i?t M --. ..... [j . -,;,...", ai Spring Resotlt. v??0?lQ? MOT 3D now o?-i :;. New Hotel ai.d < : ?'? estai Mi hnv n- in Ann l 2.AUU !? ? ?levai n, th? great Wann Spring? V;?ll?y , f \ r ,-,].? -,. r. .1 ?llrecl b? ih? ' Tu .;?? il ? - id l ? liait? ay. M. . i. :. ? indina? an I In. m ; p climat iiatiiinK ?ittemlrnta r- m ih* ira' European tat h? Baths f in Sowing hot ?prtng?, bol rap hot ?pout oho i m rural Hewn), needle, ?pray, ? isctt ; , m is ?age, ?-' . Mght'a Ride '? >tn New-1 k via th? C A O. F. K. V, Mini! -1. .-I,?!??!?< fin.l IMnlng rar. Full Ipformatl n un application si P. A O ffflw, ,,,!> i rajr, New-York; t>r hi addressing ?red. BUrry. Mana?. . ti ? . , ? ?. Rath ?' ... V? IflOT ?. ,- ES. N\T1T. \!. '1 II ERMAI, WATERS, Similar in p? thorn it.?" A an? i? Spring?; a .... -?.:,?? in rar-'? i.f RIIKPMATISM fUll.T. SrtATlPA .,:. | NERVOI .-? di ? PERPE? T ?M IMA1 E. mild, ,]...- ?nd i Fine ball with n dec l ?tt ndanta. It s. lit M W LEPLER? Q. of Carlsbad, l ; 21 : in :? -i. N. - -, :. i -, ? ? ?? i i:, I? ij ?. Informan m furnl '-? -i ??? " m< i of ? Itber rail i .a ? mpany l???COmCDlliCinGD PfflD K (KM? On t'NEXi'EM.ElJ IN Till FOI ill. ?'? n.i for rl? liar. l;. fei -. ? - Iirs. Lewis A. Pnyre, N- wt- n M. SI Andn ???? H Smith August Callh W P. Ph PP 1, R. C M. Page, ' '. '' Rananm, Ne? V rk, HEALTH, COMFORT AND OOOD FREER nr<> lb? three moi i: misent I i a?tanl go? '?* nt THE ST. JAMES. .1 \( K?OW II.I.R, i i.?mil) v. The leading family hotel .va the arrangements f r th? r.inif.irt of guest*. Photograph? and Information at . h? '. |t v -? r Plai ?? N, V i H FAMPBEU* Prop. THE CHALFONTE, Allllllll'- ? ll) , \. .?? DIRE? Ti.Y ON Til HI \?'H. FPU. OPEAN \ IEW SKA WATi'i: I1AT1IH IN THE HOt'SE ALSO ILI.PSTI \T1"I> !.KI.ET FREE. K H< H- HI':" ::"NS "THE LAKEWOOD" NOW OPEN. FRKU STERRT. M is ig? LAUREL in the PINES, ELfl?Ch ' rn ' - ' ; "; : HORAPK PORTER. Hasagrr. I. \i\i:ui>?ni. m:\\ -,ii.it"! \ ? LAUREL HOUSE, II \\ III II. I'll Mil!. M ?. > \?.l.lt. LA K EU. Till". ?J ? ' fpv n ',, r vow L .... U i F.!ect tant ., i ..?". ' l: PA I MKK ATUtNTlP PITT. K. J. A Srsl n -:? it* \I.ll \v: t: vito -' ? ? '"??' ?' ' _ " ' Hi:?:k -M! ? ?'???-? . ? ? -i ... ... : ? ....-? - ? ... Cllt^Tri: ?? ?- ? ? ? i ? mr . ni-*? r i. ? new !..?.-, ? ' ? ??? i 1 rat. rates ? ? ? H. KNAI'EH EUEOANT. H ?Ml I.IKt, 11, .Tf.t. AI TA.M- ? El'ROPEAS ASI ? " 1'I.AKI, .- ta? I t ? ? ' ha? HlrV"* ?i ' ' I A rharmii .-?;?? 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I I I ;? ^-? 111 : i:i.\ EHK ? -, rtp ??[?] v k ' r , . ? . i i i ? , :,. ? fort heated. JAM! ? -t U ORE rp |E NEW BN?!I.ANr>, ATLANTIC PITT, N. J Oc. la a end un , ? ? ; II?\ \ -. .?. WILLIAMS 'l'.li. Ala,vi.!. . t I i. an i-nd ? ? ? -, II tl v- .r Tl!< ?- Il \ \ '?? ' nronel ' i .lr?. It. 1 Il M PRICED n. n i i. i: i: RA '? 1, .... - and Manafer. I'm: mm in mai.K r LANTI'- ? ! I ', . N. .1. T? ? TIM. EI.KTON. Ki-niu near beaeh. Allnnfl Pli f I 'r I ? >,. i, ... v. mat ? ? m. ni l il. II. RANO 1"*Hi: R? ? -< . >l-i:l. Ki ni i? :.-. n- - . ni ?? i ? City, N i Bteam heat; ^UB i>ari i. i n?e, >2 ?o 1". p-r il-iv; ?pecial by ??e*k A. R MARION. rpiIK .-'?- \SS/ N? IA ?.?hevlll N. C 1 CEN? i:al. - ri:i- Ti.v n<X >D, MEI TRE I11VIS-. ?Ti.v .-.'I I.W'I 11- i-ITY. N T. i .n the Ocean i ? team heat. Alterad water, ?un i u I '". billiard and munie i ??il UtUBRS .m ROOPHl -fnrnioijLti tjonoco <to Cet ?(Toiintrii. n\ I HH< iRK L. t on .;.. ii - inn n .? -, . ,-, MM NU.. f. t,, H i, I |H ? ? toll. ' ... .m I n hi n, lauii ? .. ! ' ? house, I .Ulli . ."I - ? ... . . I 1 "?-.?,. II \l:\I..N .-. \t \ : IlKW li i> 15 :? HAD IIARIKill i r.-m v. |-,i pieu !? fun n r\ |i for 4 I II, mi .-a:\ii. ?ouiurn Heul (L?tale fox ?nlf. AT I I.MNI-n.i.,, S l Xe? m i r? ?; ., ,_,; acres, high ; i-nay tern ,i ,,?, 7 ,,;,, i-iiii.i.ii--- .., \\ 1.:.,. 1 , V??'? '?' ' , '!"? ?EVEHWV? K I STATE,.| Us] r?Vm.,"ead., 1 I I . . , I I '1 ? . v M . 11 '?!.', 1 1 l.l . . . > .. ?. .. ^ . __ ??- til t 1/0 n..;. > of river inn I I . . , I I '. ? , - \t . 11 '?!.', ",:::?' " '" ior ?' -m-'Ii..'-.. t.. u?.. .., auh nvi i. i ? ? ?? i ? . sa 1 oih. r 1- ,1 ni .. : I. !?: 14 ? ? a '.'?' Sla ? : ,;. ,. , N y IV tu ???' N -' >? ? i ni u. 11.,, r. -.. ,.,.,,. ? ; N..!.''> V !? ' ' ' " ''"?'?"S, S'H) ,l;l,t A<'",;- |,,lt ?''HOIPK . .", ". ?" ! -?''? '?',''"? ? ?'"? niile n. ;? depot. a, ,: ,,., . N .1 nneai market? 1 iiuhi. wi..,,,.,' f, r .... "r m"-"n.-m. . had 1, tier writ. r? ,,,,,?,,' " '? Ri ' KY. m .-? Kith .. i-...I.-..I.,,,.?!,.7? '?? ADVBRTIHKMENTH ANO PI RSruilTIOVfl i-,,f THE NEU roRK TRIRPNK |S UK vv PEIVEH AT THE . ITOWN Ol m- r -. ', ?.''?, ' **' ?I di?r iiurtli t ' ? ? ? ,,, 1 Jin .'i -'Vis ?1 ihr r : . ,. 1 ... ,.,:,... - ?:.'.;, ' - ' ? rwenty-t . ' "' Itlfl ave ... 1 I ..rl eventh-al . | '.ji, Thud ,? , n. ? CUU nrai si 1 :<?? r-: 1 .v? . 10*1 \\. 1 Forty.., '2 Pnlumtnis-sv. . r.2 Avenus A; 1.823 Thlnt 11 ' ?7 \\.,?t Pi?-|j -,.,,,n-l- . . | r.lti . - nd -, -? ; ,V,| Thlrd-av? I.EiS Third ?ve . 2.101 Tl.!. : av. . between ? ;,. -|,u ?w 1' and twelfth und Oik liur.drc-d-uiid-Uiu t-ci.tli ?t?. REAL ESTATE. BUSINESS AT THE EXCHANOH. Th. re were namerona offerings yesterday at the Bal -rn of almost every description of i ; ;?? ?".. T offering by Peter F\ Meyer St .- . ,.- No m Bowery. :1 three-atory Btone M brick building in the rear, on .1 lot 25xl00.?x26xl0t.t, attracted s Isrga of operators Th? bidding Btsrted ?it 330.000, ? , st H2.S00, ut whi h figure It was wlth di sn ii.,:; 3. How i Co. sold ander foreclosure pro reedlngl Kos. IIS .nil 111 BSSI (in'-hiindrcl-ind tw0 five-story brick tenements, on lot M xloo.il. Due -n Judgment, 34,300; on prior mortgage, Thi pi ..n'. rr. Hannah OKI, s u the pur? chaser for 130, 0 D. P. Ingraham A Co. aoM under foreclosurs pro .dings No. St East One-hundred-and-BtsUi-BL, a: five- i iry brick Bat. on lot 0x100,11, to B. Bchwarts, for 00,100. Brysn I. Kennelly sold at public auction No. 41! Fbrayth-sL, two and three-story brick and atone igs, .m i"t ?&ottxl00x2t.lOxSs.t, to Jacob Psy -, r foi 110,000. Also, for the estate of .I"hn O. Mill No. S31 Baal Bleventh-st, a four story double brick tenement, on ?ot SxlOtJ, to Raphael Danslger for 313,633. The oth.-r parcels b ? withdrawn. The five-atory buOdlng, with lot tkMI, No. 140 j i ill in-sl . has been sold hy tba Spader estate for ,.' ? -?? James Brown Lord has sold t.i w. Beaver Webb, the yachl dealgner, No. M Psrk-avs., u four-story j m n.:. :? Idence, ls.t>4x40xM, for $?.600. The Thurlow Weed estate has sold to the First Presbyterian Church, No. U West Twetftb-st., a| torj English basement dwelling, 23x113.1, for ah.nit 150,000. It I? understood the property will be use 1 as a p.'rson ige, Stal 1er ? Smith have sold for Mr. I>o>le to Mr. Maywald the five story single ftathouse, 20x00x75, No. 211 \v?st Une-hundred-and-thlrd-at., for about I : ii William B. Finn his sold No. il:? West Sixty-first si . i Mvp-story double-tenement-house, KxtBXlOO.s, to Hi 'it Y T..man. William II Picken has ...Id tO B. J. Stantnn the n. u ihrc-stor) and basemen I dwelling property, lsxfiiixli?!. No. 245 w.st one-nundred-and-tweifth-Bt., for |1. The Mud "ii ftealt) Company baa sold to < Jut - man Brothers the northwest corner of Thlrd-ave. and ? ?n? -hundred-and elgh ?- nth >t.. exti ndlng weal t.. LliKoln Place, slsi . 140x151.?. There ire seven four-story flat-hous?s with stores on the avenue Iron! .""I ten three-story brink dwellings on Lin? coln Place The price quoted Is about *-''.".""". J. and W. i'.ni have ill".I plans for the building ! of two flv? ?tor; hrlck rial hou es, 23x86, on thi side of in. hundreii-anil-alxty-alxth-at., 100 | ;. . i v.. Vn ?? : "ii ive., to cost $111 ? The M?-ti 'polltai Railway Company has filed i m for Hie hulldlng "i a one-story brick build? ing m n. n ? i i? i ' ir house, Huxlio, "n th" north ? l.exlngton-ave, and Ninety-ninth St., I" B.-rn r-l i filed plan? for the building ? i. il.; hoiisn, 25x71, on ih" north . ? ?; : of Sic.r.ton and Lewis sts., t" cost I . . ; ,v ilorton hav" filed plan? for the build tor) ! i I?*k Bat-house, 23x82, at No. :? i . 11 v - . t.-t j.. ulso for a five-story No -i Perry st., i.: t ? J.,,,, s O. V is til" I plan? for th.- l-ill ?Inir k "tii. - bull ling, 70x173, at ! i n-st., ami No ?- Kxeh tnge ' I' ? has file.] plans for the building ? i| No MO i :. ? i ? ? t 1 - ? hu riled plans for the building ? !.. .it No. 435 East ? i. .., Frederick llyd : u for the building : ? tCO, at No. 20 West Flfty-t to i ? - TBANSFEBS. it, 123 " to 123, Emil I Fuess and part ... .<imitt?<d - . ? ":il 1- .ive, I ,; 1700 : . :?-?.!"i -i. ?;. A Mr 100 ? la, ISxSS; ? ? -i 1 ? u Its and I??. ? ?? ?1.1 Ward; Jul ill ? , : 1 Kht 100.3; Min . 1 . -""I I" ft t ' ? IA ft ? "( l.-i i? ??- ;? Ouggenhel ? . ,t i',,rnel 40,ono ?-...- Xlsina 2, R ' '.' gei. 22.OH0 !? . . .? and 3. map M in.<?nu lot i-.'-,- ,? t ?' '^?i i ? "" ?vi 2T.loiltt?, i New-York, in Elisabeth ?.000 I . a. SB " n r IMH', ??. 24.'. II ft "i . . |Mi?h-?t s.f?t.2? . William a Wheetoek - ? i; -i i .- i in taw . 1 in ??'? ? ? pi ii.k ii i? ?M as i . i ? . ? 23x100 >.. \\ . 21 B00 , . i ? -, i - 111??) I? . _..\ ?? II. ;.-.?? I! "? 10 :*?? i(i 3 ft a I I'-"-' ' ' -?'? I?!S?*2B M 1 I.MI ?? r 2.1 ive, 2AxK?l II ?. ? I ? I 7.0..I I ?I to tiulay J . I n E u ird, '? f?r? ? 9.000 e R \ ? ? et al '?? 4-'??' ?.i : ? r 141 ' 1"! 11 v 10 ? ?i rt-yr,) ? i .... - lt.000 < ... s 11 RI] V * .-..?I I I ft I ,-....-.. ' 1 1" ||?%I02 -'. I M !.. ?' ll.ll I well I :??:?'.? v |. ii 21.son .?">'."?'-. ' ???. i. ? . ^ : 7.1 I _' Mr I ? I ? ? -i .11 I I 111 '.?I'"' Ixlln lux lui k.ii ' i 0,000 i ; - ?? ? ? i. ? : I ? ? 1 I .-..;.. ; ? 12 7>.2.>xi27 .. ? i i ' :? i: 4 1'?> ? loih-iix? '." ???? II Kill f . Mallht-w Rnferi 7 BOO !.. ni ; ? il H???70 '? lh? liai ? , Hi BIB ::i ? n I ?? -? ??- I); Ainu. I . v ... 1 r ?, 23 ????- i ? , William Well. r. .... 1 i , ? i" ? s Sil lier? ? ' al. Iterg. t? ll-nry \V llerg, all 11 r??i M ? III nia m S ?2 ".I A4; Silva l.lvlna ' I ......... 1 i Nu 1.1; i la II H m? MI i I I I'm ! ?> n ? i iml "?? i ?SsSS !'. KIM il t . Mut''. ? n ,? .?'?? n:t:<? > i .'""vil?' leasts .1 ami Willi I Itnnt I W am H II.u I _ in . 217; ame ' ? am? 1" H 21? f ? i>( I2t| ,, ? ;tix'.it? in. ? I i: ? i ? i i. .?in i: Htillman sad wife t ? W Uli mi \ w in 11?., k. 1 II tciuiDRD UOBTil v.;i:s v ' and another ta Rd? ird Kii i: , I, l.-ii f. w ? r n i ? ii . 33,900 ? If? ' . H. lety for tii ". ' ' >ws v. un su sil Child ? - l - nu-1, -i :. ? m-. 6..v?t l:.n 'i .!? lin C, an i wife ... r i Middlebn k, i l 23 and ^'7 s uih W 2 mol . ti 000 i w Mm i ". nn.1 mi..tti. i. iru - 1 n ? . rner Oerard-avi and \i. niai m? l'l. .1 . 2 000 1 v"- n. i? I* H Wdllnn, nloi i.",i n fi n ol IHTtti ? ami 103 fl ? nt I ??lance) Place, rOll '? ? el .. iras i-ai, Insialmi ata . 24.ikv> I' ' ' \ ml Wife lo l> P Appletun al. ? s? ' ulurs, S7th-at, :i7o ft ? .i i , I yeat . 2." i??? l""i.i'i. ciithnrin? \ ? ? Title tlusrsntee and '? . I.-'' \\ i n.'h at, ;: ??? m LOSO John, n. .1 ine Jones, als K., rtth lt. W ma wife lu Juhn l"i. r el al, i" i ve, ;?.:"; n i at '.'".tli st, ? l"it fi w ..f lotti ive, i..".?, i7.r,no 7.:^ni ? mi R .m,i wife ?.. (I, rman Saving? '?i CU) N N. n s I2?th st, .".'?? ft w ,,f !?' I " . 70. IS?) \ . ?' -. an?l wlf. lo II m. i I Mi ?? ? '. DPI ? ' ? " . H.IHIO i-i..' .i ? n. .i. tu K M Brudder, s ? I27th i 273 fi ? .f i., nos i . 2.BS0 ? iiHiri n i .. rg? H ? ? i,',, rg, n ?? ?urnei P.. ion ive and Teaadiile r;. ;t Mam. a:,.u?? .rd h m. ? K, tu ' 'harli ? l'lti hi? nml another, n m IftT.lh -i 1211..-. f. .. ol t: --t.ii l(..?.i. ] ?,,.,,. iml Im i ilmeni -. ;t BO Halpln v\ iin.un. el al 1" Edward It .bin on ? ? ? ?rn r mu, ?Ve and lOth t, collui? ral mort . ???. ?__ I ..i ihn a. to Kllsal eth K wi n ;e|| .\ '?eutrlx, and unothei, n ? Tutti ^t. (yg | ft w ,,f ??????| "I.>? ? - ?" rlgages, I year . ls.noo llymis, Usinard, tu Joseph H.-\un. ? ? ISOth-sl 31.1 ft ?? ? I lili. iv. . .'. v.irx. ril?NI II " '???M O, ni,I wlf- i,. j,,|,? n il??-! ? hll.l. .S" 13 \\,-?l i'Illl -t. .1 V.-IU-. ;, -j,, lljrtwell, l'ai Une, i.. Jacob Huh ,,"?'7??i"m' 123 n n "i ?.-i Knd-av . i ?eai --,,--, Heuser. Katharine, in Hlancllff n Down?*s."o?d Il i- - t ive, Tio n ? ,. of Tremont ave -' mortgugea, .'. v ni . 1 "; I"?'-" IL ' M?) K linn, n' s'(?puyk?^ 7"" n ? nf Katnnah ave, l real Helena and tnother t,, |!;,?p b?oe?l lu Im? r, Nu -.'7 Pitt-;.! i \..,i Kelly. I'.n.l. .- ,i t.. Marks Mnrquls, B ? liiih ?' an. fi .. ,,f ;t.i. demand,... . K ? ? ft el wife tu 11,il.in ?nviniii Hank, ? s Ufth-S1, 423 ft e ?f at Ami!? a"? I | ?? ir . ?PJ..I, Ottu, to ikiphle ?chmldt, n ?'Oaalaiid .'?.non KOO 3.01?) Uni 12,000 Piare, 12.1 ft w of Pllnton-ave. 6 >ears. 8. il? I.v..n. Auna E, lo Lena S.hmldt'. n * 7'J-l -?t. .H? ft w . f Leilaston-av?, ini'l ..tin-r property, la stslaseaia . 1-s-'? Lynn, ?le.-,.-*!,, and arlfe to S M Mll?ken, >* Nicholas-eve, ? ?>. IM.il ft n of leSth-at, de- ,nnM mand .'"?"no l.ivinKM.m. Frascl? s. t.. Title Ouarantee aad Trust Co, 22S to 2SS West .SRb-et, :> years- ?..??. Maler, Clara, to Samuel Scholle, ?? ? kveaue C, 4.-? ft ? of Sth-st, ?"' rests . We. Same t., ?ame, i ? IBth-st, 110 ft * of lat-av?. ,VK> Oakley, li-:.n L. t.. the Atfii,,m Church Mis? sionar) Society, Ko m vVeel IOth-?t, Instalments S.8?. O'Krlen Nor?, to Edward .1 Kins, Jr. ? ? T4th st. 20Q ft e of Sd-ave, 5 year? . T.BO0 Pabst, Mary, t.. Ausrast ttorgea and another, ? * Ml h ?i, ano ft .- ,,f Uth i i 9,SM Rohrs, J"hn 11. and ?t?- to th< Franklin Savings Bank, n s 43d-?t, 125 fi , of Sth ave, 1 ; er.. 10.000 Ro?an, Pstrti k. to Oeorge P UacLeughlln, n h l.tth-Bl 33U.lt fi e ol Avenue A, demand . l.""f? Rlker. Richard, an,l wife 1 Mar) Fraser, a ? i?t av. T.-..:. ft ? of .v.ii-.-st. :; year*. fcOO. Rafterv Matthew, and ?if.- t. E W Burke, ?Co :.l? v.. a ?Wth-?t. .1 years . ".""?> Rohrlg, William F. an! v?if-- t.. p .1 Mlddlebrook. n ? ISth-st, lui f m ..f Tth-ave, den ?id. .".???i Rohblns, .1.k.. w, an,1 another to Cornells? l'an Wagenen, n ? corner Marlon-ave, and Traeers-st, ?nd other property, :'. rears . 1.0o<> Re|nK Frederick A. and ulf- to A H Jolina, n s popham-st, 3A0 ft w of M nroe-ave, :i ?..ai-.... ?.inki Rutherford, William F, and wit- to Joseph Hassell ?? f Porest-ave, 90.8 ft s of l3Tth-?t, ?i yea? . leW Ht m li r Msi niretha, to Dlstrli l No I of the I n 11 u. n ? .-..mer Park-sve and 117th *t. Same t., Joseph -l Kettel, n ? 1 'rner Rh-sve and 117!?1 St, I v-ar . lassa 10 saf!". Fan;., prop. rty, t year . 17,000 7.T.00 SVncticm Saleo of Real Qrotutr. CEO. R. READ. Auctioneer, will SELL AT Ai'-i ION THURSDAY, llaich 91, l?i>?. AT 13 O'CLOCK M>< iN. at the Ili-iit ?Estate Racks*.?* nml Aiietlon Itottni, Limited. BB In 08 Li In rli St., EXECUTOR'S SALE, Hy order of Wm. L. Skldmore, Esq., ?oU ?.-irvlvln.: ?s> '. ?estor rt the late JEREMIAH SKIDMORB, J-c'J, TIIK V A 1,1 A III.t: ItllMIJK.M K 25 Park Ave., Rrt. Bfttt ?nil .'tiltil Strt-cla. Fnur-?tory and hastwirnt broenastooe; ,'iz- M.0a30?dSs M.-ip and partteolari of HORACR B. ELT a CO., 04 redar St.. or Auctioneer. 0 I'm. Si . and 1 .Ma.li?,.n Ave. Telephone. 1.443 Cort I and! St. ?.SSI.) Ciln IJroncvtrj fot Gul?. A.? V. K. STEVENSON ft Co., R.'ii Batate Appraisers, Au.-ti r.":? and Br k?r?. Loss? negotiated. Mortgage? . ? ? i. ?>,;... . \ v~ "Herald trWi'S' Absotatety the As ? I Id ng ?It? for ?at?, -.?;'ii p , i a n 11 l : : id way I N l: C '"? ? . ? ' \-??? . 7'- tl ' I !.? ii, 7? >'. ft on Olli Ave , avi 173 Adjacent !.. "Herald Square" In fact, i ?ite Is In tl , ? a" of City !.. alt) I T. '?? V. K. STEVENSON ? CO., 177 ttronilway. .".Ill \\ E. ?Ml 50TH-HT. -1 IM llll II LL-sl/i; niv i;|,mm;, REDl'CEH T?l *.-.-?..." TO Kl FKi IMM ITE SALI Es terms. Ki fr .m V. K. STE t iii? 177 ! (To Cet for Unoincoo jjtupcocj. On the New Wide Street corser of PARK PI*A? i: aa t POLLECIE PLACE, w* hav? iw . large, Hajbt, corn?? i fia T5?T5, ta :-nt. \* ith i ser. A| | .>? 11 JAMES t. LIRRT A BOM. ?'.? Libert y ?-.., agents. "POTTER BUILDING. rirrw? t,-. tet ut hshT-prtee i.-.rr? oalre* f- m |3M ?> 137.1. Ar;-!v lo H B SWORDS, Room M. ?Ill It? Il MIMIOXI H?I .R. t -Il Au- ,, n I -.".''t S-ree' TU? B 01 ?Mtl.s TO ?BT. Daslrabl? ? Ble? f t s lettes. Architects, La... ers Katatm, .-ta. .si.i.ii M ? ith proper Ii*ht. Building f r-1 ? -.f Elevatira. ?team h.-??. , .- and electric light and IsSttOT ?.-rvlre without eitr.i CSSIS*. ai ply i, the pr.-mt*.-*. OFKICKS AMI A STOHi: lu lei In lisa MMT K\ow\ m ti.ihm; iv ami:rica. Tee? Hour?, no? ili'x.ili-.l lo iimm-Iiii n li'iil i-in iilm iiienl?. In the "III nuil Ulli ?li.rlr? of tin Vrllillll.- Iliillillnu. "ill be ntlinil Into iiffli'i-l In lime for o,-,'ii|iii ??,?> >ln> lag. Illref? miiuHkIi? linlf ?In- <lll>: ollli-i-o of liiofli-riilr alae, In ?Ulli- If ili-?lml ; term, aa to?, ii? In mi, oflii-r U.....I Inillill im In till* ?li lilil? I ?I I nil I Ion. Ill-nr llll' llruiikh h llrlil??-. Apply In the llualni-aa Olllii- of I Hi: Tltllll SB, IM KSMMHSa ?<lri-rt. VT REI>t'?*r7D RENTS llulld Ion lofia al ? ti rt i ? ;? ? ? ?-. i ' imbers, ~\-\ i ?? llr.;kman, I'-..! :? J ' a, M it l?n l..ia l- i ' i.e. Park It iw. N., ill. WIM it:. .; riiff. l'es II - .?-..'- Illl.iXI. A WMTIXO ?'? Ileekm t U VLAROE STHRK AN'Il LA8EMKNT T?l LEA I a proBtnesi i. rtnv?. -! pirnei f Ml ivi . ? ?? ? Slth-SL j. L. .maim: lutow Sa :... \v.->- 33d h-. %J. .1 THEAST ' ' ?RNER \\ i?h . inklln sts.? JOHN N PAItgl IIARS? .\ es. 2 I "? ?? Public Kotier. ?I MAC. Ni Uli i: "i r'h'K op .in: ,i.i ki; nf THE i'OMM iN C H'X^IL, , '?? ' '-'I N" a ?'ITi M ?Lt, \K'.\ ViUtK ? ~.'. Ung r- ? . I ?.- . ?1 i I'll, prrovid ty the Ma) It' - i? d. Tl n Than : t) ??-? . : eenth d ty r.t I - ? ? -' l...-k p. m.. ? ? II. >i'i : -. m.- 1 ? ? \ ?s ?? '? rk .Ka. Don Rail? u I'ompui to tl of the I'lty n( ' ; ? i ?t 1 ? |? r n .,-. ,.f ? l.t : i ... bll ? noil,-? tu? given by ? ird. by i ng the aan for a ' een day? In ????? dallj newapaper? puldlahed In this ? to h. deslg ' it? l Hi--.-i a- b) IL- n ?,..' ?.? .- M ?' ? pro? lalnna of i! . Rail , l : ,? 1 the i ip ti-.- i the | Public notice i~ herebj gl?en ihm .- the '. I I pi ire mentI im 1 In ? ? i. ? i ' ?- Sorts. New Vork lui tl ? II li* ?) " "'? pany" will I.nalder. I ...-, . , i, luireil h| ?' i . ?.-.:??< ? f the Italll ,a.l La? To the M : ? ible >h? V mm t? Curcll of th? City of N'es \,,iK: Tb? petltl n ?! ?Tt:.. N -.'ii \ u v. k Jun lion Rail? s'?! I ' ri.i. my" reap. Iful ? -1 ? Thai >"iir pet It tonel la i tn i - ii I ? railroad eor !? 'i m, duly n- .:'.-,,I and ir?l in purauan.f an act ,,f M i ?.- Ui ire ut ih? Stats ^.' N'..? tfiark, .tnitiH.i ih. L 111 -i L.v,. Th ll the - ltd , ? ? ; II ; -?-.?, hu Id, const i. sad operal? a ?treel i?urfa?-e railroad for pub 1' ii"- in Ihi , nveyai.f r ?- in.l propert) in ? ?? : f?r n i-, ni n ! : n the i t Kew-t In th? <'aint> nf N.-? v,ik. up ? ? ?!.? ?urface ,,f th following v.?- avei i - ,,.,! iilghway? In tlie it^ of N.... Vork, t.. wli . mmcaclng u s poini or pla>-e un Willi? Vvenu? ?.mlh of the Southern lloulevsrd; thene? with double tracks through, i! ng ind up n Willis avenue t., .m.. Hundred and I thene* ihi igh, a!,.nu .m t apon im? Kundred and rVrtj ntl street t. Gerard avenue; ?li.ii..- ihi ugh ... tu and upon llerard ?venu? to Une Hundred ?nil Sixty-flrsi aireei; thence through, slong and upon One Hundred and Blstj tirs- v.r,,., ,, , ,, ,.,, ... ?,i ,. .. ,,ti said i-'t.-.'t ,-? m i, n ,t ? me avenue, together ?itti the neeesaarj connections, ?witches, siding? turn-outs, turn-tables and suitable stand? for the convenient ? Iiik of such ralli .?! That the railroad pi r '?! t. i. bull? constructed, i i litnlned ?nd up m a !?? ' ur |?.'.i!. ner, a? herein i ' ??? ?el forth is Intended ta i.Derated by an? motive |,.?.:, aii, i than I , 'iv. m?,- ?learn power, which no? ? i- al ?nj Urn? hereafter may law full? be used and ' mpl.I ,ti it. routi rou" petitioner further ?how? that, psteuast to th? laws of this Blate, It I? n. e??ar) for it to nbjaln the ??? i .???!.- o( tb? Common i'oun. I i -i.,- ? 'it ?? ??( Ne? I to enable it to ron?trurt, maintain and operata iho railroad af repaid, and ? I nsl) your pet -. r n w applies t., your Honorable llody f. r mi Ii ronaent, IVherefore, youi petitioner prays and in.k,-. ,? 11..ti iu tl.,, I'.imm -, .' tin. II of iii.. PU) f ,\.??? Vork, for it< .-.n-. m and permission to i?. granted to your : I ? ' mi r, Its ?u.i ? i, '? construct, iimi.:.nti and op?rale s ""? I ?urface railroad f.,r publie use through, upon and along the avenue?, streets and highways ?bov? ?et forth i.n I described t i-- ' ?i-T ?a it ii al| nevessar) ronneetl n?, switches, siding?, turn .',' . turn-table?, i-roas-ovrrs and ?u11able ?tar In for th.. convenient working of ?aid i i li ' ind for tl,,. accommodation of the company*? car? which mu> i?. run over said railroad t'i your petltl ner, Its ?uci .?.? rs, I? ? . a SMljm?, hati I Ne? v..il.. IVbru?r> ::.',. I SOS Mirth new-york junction hmlww com PANT, H> JOHN COTTEI1 Pr. -'? it.- ,r S'ew-Tork, i'ii? and i'ounty .,f Kew V.irti s? : .1. im Cotter being dul) ?worn, a) thai ha I? Hi? Pi, ?i.i.i.t and an officer of The North Ne? v -k Junction Itailwai Company, the above-named petitioner; that it.. foregoing peityon ii? tru- to the knowtvdge of thu de? ponent, ?scept a^ to tl.latter? therein ?tated to be al leged upon Information and Iwllef, ?nd thai a? t.. thoa? .tier? he believe? |: t, i?. true; that the resana why this ?-nil.m,m n ti..t tu i,l.. b) the petitioner t? l..-.-au?. the petitioner i- s corporation; ,?, \ -,\... Kround? ,.f d? i' ncnt'a belief a? t.. nil natter? In ?aid petition not ?tated uii..n lui kimarledge ?r? Investigation? which de pnneni ha? caused lo be mad? concerning th? subject matter herein and Information acquired by the deponent In Hi.urss ..f IHk dutlea a? ?uch officer ??' the p..||. Iloner m th? abov? petition. IOHN COTTER Sworn t.i before me Huh -.?:,.ii a?iv ,.f Pebruary, iva.'. UM. It IK1RNKE ?'"ttir of l?eed?, N. V. i'tty und Co. Wiii.h wss i.f.ir.,,i t,, the r, rtiiuitt,... on Railroads. All person? Interested In the foregoing application are herr?n notin.-d t.. he present al Um Hsm and ataee men tlumd In tli? re?..lutlun. WM. 11 TKN sTTCK, Ctcrfc of ilia t'ommoa Cuncl!. Public ?ottcea. DUSLIG NOTICE. I_ UFPICJl UF THI CLEBX OP Till: COMMON COUNC RijOM KO. \ CIT? HALL, NEW-YORK '.'111', New-1 **, Marsh ? n Paraaaat is awacttoss fives t.. ?m m um falla_, csolutlon watch wa? <?!? i.t.-.l by '.-.<? ? ,mm<>n Oju? Februar) 2'Hh, ard approved by th<? Mayar, ?laicli R?80LV f>. That TssarBSay, isa eleventh .lay of a^m l ?..,;, . , ,,,,. o'clock 'ii the afternoon, an.; ih? t'i.ambi} -t th? Board 'f Aldermen, i? snd th.y are herd,, ?iS nuteii h* the unie uno ol?'-''. W lien .lll.l where lile afpllC?. lion ot th? People*? Traction Company to Hi* Cotassta Council ". tae City >t N?w-York Cor Its <..n??nt and permission . > th? tonstructlun, maintenue? and obssS t'.uii b the snd petitioner of a ?tree! nutfa. ?? railroad through and nlcng ceruln ?treet?. avenu?-? and thoroaS tare, i i lh? City of N?w ?ork. ?el fun h in ?aid p?tL H n and therein designated, will be first con idvred, *m thai pui.I', notice he si vas ")' '?>? Clerk ot thi? M ara, b* publishing ti.- mum duil> '?',"' "??"" '-' ' *n Saya i? two dail) n i iW ?bed In th? city , r Keaa York : m '?signaled therefor by ill? hon??r ih? Mayor i ? rdlng n tho pruvtslon? of section 1*2 of ih? RaJC lond La?, a? amen id. such ??d ?'<'? >????< t? l ? at th? ??, I ? -i ? .,; the ?aid p lltl ??>?????? Public notKa Is bereoy given thsl at tt.-> um, ?.nd P:ac, in ntloni l '.a the resolution the following apptlcaUoa at the People'? Traction ?"Inpaiiy Will 1~.tn;d?r.>.l a? 5 eequln t by ih provision? Of the llalli ad La? T" the HonoraS?) th.; Common council ..f tie City w Ne? -York: ' m 1 .. petition of The People's TraetlOB Company ot ta? City of New-York respectfully ?ii w?: ^ That your pctltloaer Is ? corporatlos duly crz.-in'?*? ? |ni rp rsiod under the Law? r the state < EJ2 Y"rk fo. thi purpose cf i net rue ting, nalntalnlas as* . peratlng ? street ?urfac? ralli ad for | lrl .? conveyance ol parsons una propert) i? , ,r, r.,r ,., "" penen?i. and lhat tii- said W et surf ? r.? ? i ?1 1-1-1 I.,n.-t"i'i. 1. maintained und .xZZ.J tinuith, .il nu ?nd np';n il.e ?urtec? ,,f n,- f ;;, wim ti .,. in. ? sa 1 1 fghways In th? C'ty and Canty ot Ne? -York, to wit. : ft rinn ng al I ??? laterseetloa r.f Willis a.-nu? and BbbI ?ii ?? Hundred ?r. I Thlrtj i ..??:. street, mil running ih-ice easterly thr??ugh ?I ng ar..i upon ?aid Ka?t On* Hundred and Thin.?, fourth ?Reel m n? tnUrsaetloa wui? Rt . k i,v nue. th.n?- running northerly through, ?ion? and upon ?ai Brook a?enu? to it* lataraaetto? wits Washington sveaue; i hence running northerly Blase ar4 up n ?aid Washington svenu? to It? Intersection whs East Ha- H ii'l.-l snd Ki?I.M-????'.". ?treet: th?-nc? ntnnlng ea?ierly through, ?long ?nd upon ?aid Eut Osa Hundred and Elghty-seventl ?treet ta it? .. tt5 with Frsnklli, ?.venue, or Lrondway ; thene runniS h. ut ;.. : ly through, along snd up.n >..il Kianklln n-.'-nua or Broadway, t its Intersection with Crol na part South; thence runntn* southeaster!? through, ..I nn anj up ai .-?id Crot?n? Park, South, i" it? inters?. I n wit? prospect avena... thence ninmnK south .: ., alBSg util up n s.cd Prospect avenas to It? Intersectl n wit? j;.,??? On? Itrrdred and Forty-ninth ?treet, ar..i thtntt ruining westerli through, si ug ?nd upon -?i Kost Oat Hundred snd Forty-ninth street to it? utersectloa wtoj ri n nue; V.-..1. .il- . beginning al th? Harlem River, ??n K iv 0a, Huudred ?nd Porty ninth ?treet, sad running t..ne? I ihr ugh, ?long ?n ! u ?i ?aid Basl On? M ,ndr?? . i : Fort) ninth ?treei t? it? Intersect n ??? th Bungas thence inn..:iik,- southeasterly through, al r.ir lai ni? n raid Uungay ?treat t" the Bast Rtvei . iz-.s? M nd S und: And, si ". beginning nt the in'?.-?e.'t|.in of Willis sv?n?s and K..-? one Hundred and Thirty fourth ?treet, ar.d rua> ring th? ? n. ' ihei i :.;,? n ?aid Winu Ion with East ?m,. Hundred and . -kg; el Kssl . I lun-t! .-I and Thin v fifth strssj with K-iterl ... _t northwi ?'? ' l ?? : ? -"'i Bxterkf ?t. t -nu??: tlvnee runn.I m.-iN tin . ? !4 Ox?|.-tl i" --,!?! > to It? ? ? . ? ? ?? .\,, . ... : ?,n n it!i?-a?i 'v thi ??. -i', a! ng and upoa v : \ ? ? i i ? oss Hundted ami I ' rth treet r Featherh l ,.,n?; i Kit? ' ?? Hund ? ? fourth ? i f ?? las, avenue; tl ? saj I Ant h nv di?ri'ja i-r throuf . ; upoa a^:,: w nu? h It? lau rsection ? ;? ? .'.,?, Ii rlnning at th- Intersection of Fi t Hundred -m ! Bist) i nth -?? ?t, a::', tunning ?? westerR thi ugh, a n ?al.l Kn.-i i me llundri I snd BIsty-ninth street ? it? inter .... . . .... [.?y -, i i Franklin as. i t, ? :, i. t on Hundred an I - ? running w< . ilong and t 1 ? ' ? - Khth ?tr?et to II I t*t> th? i ? ?? runntiig - ? >. ,-enue f. it? Hundred and Sixty ? : ~.:h -I. rlv through, a! '. i I and Sixty-?, tenth ttrsel t ?? . i ard ?venu? ; I . rum lag 1th? 11 I up? n ?aid ?I-?! .rd a- ? r, , !'? v- ? ml r wr?... ?' ? I .:???! ?tree? Id '.'-? Mau av?nu?; '-.... a.- ?ni up a -1.1 M ? ?r ? i with lurch ?trssrt; ?'? . i .? . ? gl ?:.!.- and up .n ??1 ?'. Ith Wolf ?tre..|. t> ? ? * ilmg and up..n ?aid v.' :f th n with S tw?r. -? - ? igwi k ? ? i with Depot pisca Hi| t and n f tii- New-Y rk CiMtral and II' I ? ? ! . And nlao, beg nn ng a- the i ' Br k ave ru?- un.i ''if- n, .r Ka>t On? Hundred ?nd Slxty-flrat nd running i * a-jd u| n laid Clifton, - Baal On? Hundred ..:. ! Sixty-Aral street, t. its ? ??? ' Pro? ? ., ?nu?: th?nea rann'ric northerly i ng I Pro?p??t menu? to Its Inters? s-ltl ' . ?? Hundred and Sixty-ninth ?treet; then ?? running - utterly thi th, si n?r ?r. I ;;? n ?aid East "n- Hundred ?r.! Btxty-nlatk ?tr.? it? n wltb Horn? itreet; then?*? ran nlnir norl I ? ? i - .: ! .; ? laid Hm? treet I Ita Intersect - rltl w. ?' r>m.? road; t!..'.-.-? nintilnir northeasterly thr.urh. along and upon ?aid Wims Parma r ..ui to u? Intsrsectli n with r -t n r it r ad, and then?,- runnlre n irtheasterly through, al :-K and up?S) raid R itoo P' M l i 1 II ?? 'n'.re cf th- br.dKe < \er rjjf tlpix nvr si ?'r nidal?; And, sl?o, heitinntnif ?t th? intersection of Bsst f>ne Huj.dred and F.-rty-nlnth ?treet sind Au?tin pi?' ?. ?nt r'innias thence n.nli. ?sterly through. i?l.>ng and Boat) sal 1 Au?tin Btsea t.. It? Interaectlon with Whltlock avenue; tl-?-ne^ riinn'nir .a?terly rhrougb. ai nu and tip.n aald Whit. ! eh H-.-nu? t , :t* lrt.-:?ee-t,.ri with i^-rxa't a.enue. tiienc? rnnninK portheaaterty thrmgh, along sad upon ?aid l^r ratt avenu? :? lu Intersection weh M, hawk or Wetmir? ?kirnu^; thence runnlns BortBSaaterly throuuh. aPnt ant '.p .n aaid M hawk or wstmora avenu? to It? in'.-?^,-;i,,u ?tih l.if.n-tte avenu?; Hence running n<.?:i..-.,???-ly throcgh, al ng and apon ???id Lateyett? svenu, to th? \ lieer Together with ?he neeeeaary ?? i -? ?? ?.,. ? i. tu i, turntables snd ?uitai I- ?? .-.!, : * th? ?nient .? -'r.\:.A . : said r. ad. i's estensi ?? ?nt he? An.t your petltl n<>r further ?tiosra that, t irsuant ta th? la? of ??? Siaie, Il i- n.sssry thai ? - s tiln th- consent "f th" C ".mm Coui ' I City of Ne? V rh ? enable ;. air petitioner I nsl I t, mils ? ' ... I for who? - . n malm on leeordlng I law toar p-ti t: i.-r now applies t?> ) ur Honorabl " ly f ? - ? n??nt. Th* rallrtnd pr-iposed io -, ? ?. : ? .-? sed sad ner, as hereinbefore set f rth. I? Intende t ? ? I ? pern ted I I ? '? tl thet 'han motive steam iHiwer. ? n? ? ? beta? tee. may I ? be u?ed and ???ii? ? ,ui? petltl in? r there! re ;:..-. , *:: '. cation n Council of I r N Y rk foi ta coi nd :?:?:...?-? to ?gran II .I ' n -r ... I as? .-n? ;? id ?y ? . . <# '. - ?idln<?. tuin-outa, turni i and for i a , I n of mid be run ov?;r tl ? said . . r. Its BUCMBSOfBj lesaeea or as And v ur petitioner rr pray, ?v. !?,? IS is:?.-.. THE I'll' iPLK'S Tit M'Ti' 'N ? ' ?MPANY OP THE CTTT UK N'EW-TORK. i FRANKLIN A WILCOJC Pre?ld?SS. tu -. r v ??. ^ k. City and l'ou it) [ New-York, ??: 1 that be at ;.?'?' I . ? n ' s ? "i rk, the I ? kno? I , v . ; ? ?? ? . ? ? : '.-ij ::i.>r.-ia . ? I ind that ? , .? ? ' ?a It I ??;.?. lhat th? i, i-.-: ? tl?n Is not i '? *r ner I? a corj . u - ' , ? n , .. - n*-!tl . - and Inform . ed b) th? ?'.??p"n<?nt ".' his duties as ?uch officer of th? petittoaaf in th- .? ' .?? ? FBANKLIN A fflW ?X. M- m to l for? m? this 13th -ic inns P COHALAN Not? r ' Newt -vty. Whli h ?nal i 'fen I to the C . All person? Interested in th? foregoing ippll ?? n ?ra hereby notlfled t i .? i r sent it th* " ? niea? ti ned la *'? r. - lotion. \VM M TEN FTCSJ. C^*rt< ,.* ?'-? r*>"r' -, .- - -?I. iiotcls. I 80UARE MTB. |("l LBVARD AND WEST 71ST-ST. i" ? ?nit.?, furn'.sti.d or unfurr.i-h. 1 f PtBt b| w??k, month or year, cuisln? I lb? hlgbeat r ?u0#* .,tl... Wll.so.N -v LAWBENCE Maaagatji G-OrUtliL (SDa?M^OK]. i SELECT, FIBEPROOP FAMILY HOTEL, tYJKNEB MADISON AV. AND v.? I'll ST.; ttb av. stage? and Madison s?. cars pa? r, 31 as ' elevated station "lv two Stocks fi"ni h t.l. Fsmiahed and unfurnished Suite? ..f two, three, ton and st> ma with prlvst? bath; every appliance ?s4 ! convenience that in-I. rn art snd aclenca . .,n ,.>nrn??4, I together ?viiti dl tie- comforts and privacy of a. ?-.oataj , will b? f and ?? the ??ii. ?in We ni.ik.' .i ^f.ci.il f. atur.? of th? .-uNtn?. GERU ' SELECT HOTEL, STth-st., near Brosdws) Single r""m?. Bui ; ?? B plan, tntm tit's da) nnl upwards American pisa tt ' ' [?9" ?,,,i- \:< i n i?"h private bath. Special rsl - w famll) parties; can glv< fi m '.' to 11V n . In s suits CHAHLES A ill (?I.A. Il M ?f. ?iilco bn onction. ON MAY IStb. 1893 tbert will !>?? ?fssl at ???> tlnn In Santlns". CWU, fifteen NlttBtS Kl Id? and ?IS Nitiate R...I? bel?mglna to ih- Oovetamenl ?"t ?; 'tea in the Provine? of Tsranac?. F..r nirther inf.'imati'n ap? ply t.? the r.'nsii! (leneral f Chill la N?w-T?fB and ta? Cnnaula in PhlUdetphls and Roaton. - Loot nui) -fonn?. I osr ?'It HTOLEN Uaakbook No Ilft-Bt?, of -VInoj Ii Kuuk. yf tl. Herman Saving? liaak la tha aty ?s <e? Vork, corner Ith-sve. and I4th-?i ?? i"'f*"" *JT autloned agslnat negotiating the same ? ? ?' r,'l',:r, _?i ne I tank on ih" ISth .lav of April, last, a duptieaa? wiu ... ^^^^ IHiscc'.luiifona. SPOTIM-: lakes .ait Ink. paint. -.1. M- K?-'.'- ':'11.1i^ from clothing and i irpeu and \,-??-r Leaves a ,l'"?' N ? M.i I. \ . unpleaaani odor. g*c al JruBgist?. i"po?. Crttteatoo, Itt Fultoa f<t . New Fotfc. _ AlVvEBT?s?MENTa A.NU st USc'RIPTIONS FOB Till: NEW tiiltK TRIBUNE WILL .??...,"i. < KIVEU AT THE L'lTOWN OFFICE. N?. ' 2'-. ,',...u. way, ^'d ?I ...r BO nil ?if Thlnv n:.-t Si I SBd_ AUV^gj TIHEMKNTS m the following liiam-h ',' '''*,,,' .4V Eiahth-sve., ?. .-. comer Twenty-thlrd-s?:JJ- ?**?. ?sM l.'.T K.mrih ave., oor. FourtM nih-?t. ; ?tt rmra-ava..,*?? Third-av?., ear. P m ?eveath-ai ; I.Ott Thlrd-s *??>?? Hl\ty-f1r?t-st.; 1.70S I'liat ave.; ll?l Weft I.'My ?' ??"{?"?I 10'J Columbus av.. |3 .Vv?n..e A; I.? Tbtrd-ave^ JJ Wm K.i.irieenih-?!.: 2S7 w>?t Forty ssoosd-st ! W TnlfS-aT?.! 1.S38 Thlrd-av?.; 2.0B1 Thlrd-av?.. between One-nusarevi ?ui* twelfth and Oue-tucdred-aad-thlrtctath ?ta,.