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12 Summer Resorts. SEW york, M OR LEY'S In he Hrart of the if. ' - , APIRO>I)ACKS. T«i >-f he? el. fnd co!SJ*r'". :.»rl"-klllg: .»rl"-klllg :.. o!.th« ■US ksSnt lokes In tha region. On? Mm jmthJlir. A '- 'omlttne. — ;-.it Q«hlns:, bo»-:-« t«:hlr»r. row 1 tr» pool. l'onl«, " orchestra bouse phys4c!»- Snnltsry plum" ir.ir. Pure i«prlEr *aS»r. .Vi» rulmonary Invalids. ESS -« '-*. Reduction In September. Artistic c«U logve MORLBT'S. Lake Pleasant. Hamilton Co.. »• «• TUT 1 ADIRONDACKS. THE 'J Elizabethtown, N. Y. liflaUllCnD <r " c: '*"■• l«':c'st' : »nd : '"*" If INaJuUn v '* li th- mountain*: fine l*. HIIIVW.II c)(U9n; (3ectrJe ,, ght . pr jvat. b»li»; rure . ; -rr,.r-»«'«' -r-.rrng pool: ■« sKi v*ir»tatl»s ,'rcm Winifor fsrn and csrtens; orchestri; Moderate r^lce.. FIXB GOLF LINKS. For .bCMklet sd *'"' < M IMPS KELLOGO A SON. Props. . MANHATTAN BEACH £'• Sunday Excursion Column for train service: ■Mk days, all evening papers of New Tork. MANHATTArTTEACH HOTEL T. F. SILLECK, Manajfsr. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL JOS. P. GREAVES, ."Manager BnuwniT MA>.n:. NEW york BRIARCLIFF LODGE The Hotel Beautiful of the Westchester His NOW OPEN Briarclifr Manor, less than thirty miles from New York. Is one of the most exclusive and at tractive residential and hotel resort* of the Westchester Hills section. D B. PLUMER. General Manager Hotel and Realty Interests. . HOTEL GRAM AT AN Bronsville, Westchester Co I I OPEN AM. THE TEAR The m"ftt Ael'.s't tful :.«e't's am: plearure r»»ort near New Toik. Refined ano -xc.;--im mtronage. Harlem Division. N. T. Central 3'/ mln. 4- J. I.AV\|> CC Prop*. Also <Gsraen '!i.. Hit*-;. 'J«rr>i, lit. 1.. I. Pror-s. 3 Mat.has»t Hou«. r-he',ter Islrnd L.. i i Hl' Afield SPRINGS. , ; THE -BERKELEY-WAiONTHA HOTEL :n connection with the Kutljing Establishment' CHEAT HEALTH Hr>ORT. » ' For full particulars apply l< F. H. PATRICK. Rlch fleld Sprint*. X. T. 4 —SARATOGA SI'RINGP. X. V.— New Columbian *'!• Hotel, opposite ( 'ongr«"*» Sprinss an<l <"onventlon Hall T»rmi>, European. j;.50 ilallj. including bath; American. (3.50. —ELEGANTLY RNISHBD APARTMENT, prt !-• vate hath, ♦l.r.n <lnlly: tnclu.llt.g meal*. two. 125 weekly one. »i:. «0. VAN KEXSSEI.AER. 17 East 11th. TTrATCHOGUE HOCSE. Ernst Motichea. — Situated ' al if V lastly on Git-Mt s-outh liay, good table. l-nt Liiai> eas »r.i abady leaie*. OPEN'S JCLV I. E. 11. TERRY. Manager. CRTFTAL LAKE HOUSE. Freeport. L. I.— Mortem V> family hotel. ..pen until r»e»-. separate dining room for Diabetics a specialty. K. I. KHo.~t. I'rorrletor. . NEW-JERSEY GALEN HALL HOTB". AVri SANITORICM. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. r *n*- of The re««rt hrick. I in* and steel buildings, with tvery comfort. ihi;i »prn always ready, alwaya busy. flQarlbotoagb - Stenbeint ATLANTIC riTY. N. J. WOTPT TJTTTinTT «tlat>Uc City. N. J. n.UXSUX, KUIfULt. Directly en the Beac»i. Capacity. l.iNK*. Amerl-an and European plan*. Sos Water baths: private 'phene?: orchfsira. CHAP. It. MYKRS. Owner. 1 THE NEW~MONMOUfHT SPRIHQ LAKE BEACH, N. J. REMAINS ATTRACTIVE 111 RINK sSEPTEM n rtidine. Kriv'.rc. Autoanobilinlc, Tennis. <;<jlf. -n«eing, Bathing. FRANK F. SHITE. Manager. ASBURY PARK. N. J. The - a»l-,lns;t<»n. Mt 7th aye.. North F:d« . the hreety side, near the ocean: 4.". slipping rooms, with extra blind doors. wide porch. also uri 1 " 1 porches; all modern conveniences, time management for eight war* vast SOMERSET INN JISV EIGHT COTTAOKS BKANARDSVILIJt. N. J. S3 miles from New York m Larkawvnna K. X . vis W. SSd. Christopher or D. «■*:."• -t. Ferry. Altitude. *ns •*•:. Opens May lit. fitSSJ P. PHBL.PB. Manager Telephon* vr» Bernards ville. 77LIJERON. N. J. TOWERS COURT, new. strictly high I J class, refined family nome. with cottages and baota •esi; American and Euiopetn plan; so otlws* place Ilk* II OB any coast. Booklets. fENXSVIA'AMA. POCO^O MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND SPRINGS, -VT.T. POCOMO r»^L. Elevation. 1 *;« fe«t Golf. Riding School. 15 horses. Fisest air and water In the world. Open through September and October. Booklet. . - • E. P. HOOKER. Jr. KITTATINNY. DELAWARE: HATER GAP. PA. This Paradl«e if America. Capacity, 400 Open from Hay till November. I'H hours from New Tork via Dala »tr- & Lackawanna H R.. without change of cars. Auto garage. Write for special rates and Illustrated 1 booklet. CHARLES E. COPE. *~ ~ * ' ' cos\t:cticot. EDGEWOOD INN EDGEWOOD PARK. GREENWICH »ON THE SOUND), COXK. •caetlfu located resor: hotel. Select patronage, 1M room* en suite, with baths and all modern appoint ma—, Caref-jl BS«rloa In ell departments. Casino. Golf. Tennis, Bowling Riding and Driving. Superior table and auto auariers. We:; kept walks and drives. In a picturesque country. «£ minutes from New York via New Hav»a R. It D P. PIMPf?OV. Manager. t Aast Mgr Laurel House. l*kawood. N. J. STORAGE NOTICES. PEOPLF/8 ?t>">ra<;f. CO.. 232 ana 254 West 2»th at., New York. To James Walker. Amanda Allen. Rl!i H^ld. R. Broa-lur. Elmer Smith. Florence Weodia. A •' Fteptowe, Arthur Mnoie. Sarah Sl'-Csrthr. iSaran Powell. Isabella. Krwi'tt. Helen Smith. Mr« W. M Carson, Charles Father. Essie Parker-. I^ena Bmwn. Jamas Washington R. P Wwi»ant Delia Eiockman: You are hereby notified that the time for pa>rr*nt 'if the li»n I hold upon the household roods and personal effe»t«. stared by you in my warehouse having expired, af ter due notice has been snen you. such IPOf!«rty will h« sold at public auction <-n Tuesday ember 4th. at 254 West 20th it. X«w Tork. unless ctianrM ar« paid he f«f». - " "PEOPLE'S f TORAOE WAREHOVEEJ. Tl IFH 1.1 II \'. TYPEWRITERS — All makes aold. rented. repaired, exchanged.; reliable service. OORMAN. "9 Nassau st. Telephone 1749— H) I I WANTED. Male. SOTS WANTED - 'Vowel l c Wrde 42* Vrtt Broadway. Dttt'OOICT. -Registered Aram clerk wanted In Nearark. N. .' ; American preferred; must be rellaK" and have good references. Oil or writ* W. A DEMAItKST. cf <3uirles 2:. CHttenton & Co.. 115 K*ulton at.. New Torfc City. sVAUECMAX — Wjnrea. a c«pab!«. Industrl «us man to r.-nrit on salary and commli mum. permanent po«l:ion !r. an established bce!r.e*t a::-J good orrortunlty to light rarty- AMm* OPPOP.TT/nTTT. Rot ». Tribune (Mstaa. WANTED ■Wiric.iiß fanner ani wif« who la butter Riakcr 0r.4 can board the help: n.«.n to work with and understand help and be practical; mutt have some knowledge ft cMektm- Apply by letter «Bl>. FARMER. H'K-m 4A 111 Broadway -male. CU9KB. "rhatniyrnalris and general hous« «"Orkerfc: .*ttM«.|;. no rf>an»»- for obtain ii.s u..t during sunjm*! li.'.ntiii.. SWART i:;:p. -Bwßßau. tsuj st. sbj Coiuuii>us Summer Resorts. M!B H.Mr>HUII THE WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES ;At ■Jefferson. New Hampshire, in the \\ ■■)• • Mountains, cow PCI for the Bumrr.'r ?e«s.-r.. A. J- MURPHT. Manager. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL WHITE MIS Mtrirwuon. n II Open until Pept. 2Stli Social ar.d Scenic Centre. High Altitude. No Hay Fever. I*-HOI.E .; : F •'••■ "><-■ MMI KWdOll < <>T fhtiK opposite: accommodates 13S Open until Oct. St. Terms moderate, booklet. LEON H. CILLBY. Manager. VIRI.INM Virginia Hot Springs ■ 2.500 IFI T ELEVATION. Oil V Ml IMF YEAR. Mater* l.athn. hotels' and scenery n.v«l-..-r.- equnllnl. Rheumatism. gout and nervous > diseases cured. Com plete hj-drother/ipeu'ic apparatus. *.!apan**e palm room, golf, swltnmlnc pool, fine livery and outdoor . pastimes. THE NEW HOMESTEAD Is modern In the strictest sense and patronized by the highest class. Broken.' office with direct N. Y. wire. . ■ The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway allows sf?pover at C«vington. Va . on through tickets to Cincinnati. Loulsvljle. Chicago. St.. Louts and the « es«., for side trip to Virginia Hot Spring* Pullman compartment car. via Washington, leaves N. T. 4.53 m.. arrives Springs 825 a. m.. eastern time Excursion tickets at C & O office. 362 Broadway. 243 SOt Aye. and offices Penna. R. R. and connecting lines. ' ' FRED STERRV. Manager Hot Springs. Va. Co-.ivtrii Hoard. A.:— SARATOGA SPRINGS. V V.— New Columbian . Hotel, opposite Congress Springs and Convention Hall. Terms European. $1.50 dally. Including bath; American. $3.50. Sotice o, ayPREMB ;C6CRT OF THE STATE OF NEW YoRK ■■ retrr H»rc!»>. Plaintiff, asalnst Rudolph Simon. *Vl!llani Clark. Theodore Kiev anil "Mary Kieval. the wife of said Theodore Kieval. the said name "MsrvV being fictitious, her rea . Christian name brine unknown to plaintiff, defendants. Trial desired In the County of New York Suinm-n«. To th« above named I>«fendants »n<l each o? them: -' ... You are tori-bv summoned to answer the complaint in th's action and to serve a .■ "y of your answer m the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty .la>!< after the service *f this «umm->ns exclusive of the .lay of service, and in cat e r.f your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken agaltis* yoi by ucfaalt for the relief demanded tn the complain. ■ Psted July STri. limn. WILLIAM T CROAK Attorney for Plaintiff; office an.l Post Office Address. !29 Hroadway. New York City. • N. T. To the defendant*. Theodore Kieval and "Mary" Kieval. the wife cf said Theodore Kieval the «a!<l name "Mary" r-ir,r fictitious, her resl <:hrl*tlan name being unknown to Plaintiff. .... ■ Th<» foregoing summons Is serveo upon you by publi cation, pursuant to an order of . the Hon. .lames A, Blsnchsrd. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 24th day of July, IW<«. an.i filed with the eompl-imt in the rfflce of the <lerk of th.' County of New York, nt the County Court House In Th* Borough of. Manhattan. City. County and State of New Y< rk. en the 2.Mh day of July. 1106 Dated July 2T.th. I»K'.. WILLIAM T. CROAK. Attorney for Plaintiff; Office and I'ost Office Address. TM Broadway, New York City, X T. S^l PKEME rOntT. NEW YORK COUNTY.— *■" Manhattan MmtßHice Company. Plaintiff, against Herman Straus*. William T. Hookey. Susan M. Tuthlll. the IVlham Opera tine Company. Cornelia B. Smith. Jo seph Handley. James X. Carpi-** and Henry F. Keyser. Defendants. Summons. Trial desired In New York County. To the above-named Defendants: You «r- here by summoned to answer th>- complaint in this action nni t<> serve a copy of your answer on thi» Plaintiff's attor neys within twenty days after 'he service of this sum mons, exclusive of the day of service; an<T In ca«c of your failure to appear, or answer, .i;iiE;nent will be taken agcinst you by default for the relief demanded in -he complaint. Dated New York, June 'Jlst. lOfir. CARRfNGTON A PIERCE, Plaintiffs Attorney* PoMofflce address and office. No. '&** Broadway, noroairh .->f Manhattan. New York city. To Herman Strauss and Cornells B. Smith and to each of them: The foregoing summons is served upen you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Edsar A. Srencer. a Justire of the Supreme Court of the ?tat« of New York. irated August 13th. 1908, and fllril with the complaint in the oflicc of the Clerk of the County of New York, at the County four; house. In the Borough of Manhattan, of the City of New York, on the 15th day of August. 100 T. Dated New York Ausi:st lfith. If*ifi. CARRINQTON * PIERCE. Plaintiff' Attorneys. Office and po»toffice addre*?. No 2«»<» Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. Citations. rj«IIE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Grace of Ood Free and Independent: To Solomcn T. Sstterwhit*. Lucy A. Cannady. John c Sstterwhlte. Madison Satterwhite. Mary Currin and •""athcrlne <~ rrin. all of full age. the heirs and next of kin of Jam-- A. Patterwhite. deceived, send greet- Ing: Whereas William IT. P.. Patterwhite has lately ap plii»d to the Surrogate's court of our County of New York to ha\e a certain instrument in writing, relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as th» last Will and Testament of James A. Satterwhit*, late of the County of New York. deceased. Therefor*-. j-ou and each of you «re cited to appear before the Surrogate of our County of New YorV. at his office In the County of New York, an the 7th day of September, one thousand nine hundred «rd it*. at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and there to attend the pr..i\ite of the said last Will end Tenement. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. We have caused the Seal of the Surrogate's Court of the saM County of New York to h» hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. Abner C Thomas. Surrogate of our said County of New York, at said County, the [Seal. l 12th day of July, in the year of our Lord, _" * «>np thousand nine hundred and six. SCSI'S' J: POWPNEY. Clerk of the Surrogate Court. HAP.RY "W. MACK. Attorney for Petitioner. IS William ■t.. Manhattan. New Tork. fllE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW M. York, by th grzre of Gkvl free and independent.— To Mary E Pm1 "*- Wtllism James Dunphy. Millie Pawyer Frsnk Dunphy. Milton Dunphy. Mabel Dunphy. Winnie Punpriy. Edtth Dunphy. Emma L. Dunphy. Catherine K. Barni^oat Tyiul^a B. Fitz. Minnie Fllnn and Alice Jam* *"n, the heirs " n<l next of kin of Martha A. Rohv. de ',l. „ f * n / * **" f Aaron P. Garrahrant. of Jl,. ■ i- ct N * w ToTk - ha " la " Iy applied to th* Surro gate. C vn nt OUr ,v, untv nf Srm York, to have a certain Instrument In writing, dated October 24. Iflf>l relating to both real md pTsonal property, duly prove.i aj the last will ,Br., B r.' 1 testament of Martha A. Roby. late of the bounty of New York, deceased therefore you and each r-J.JT 1 are rl '"i to " pp * sr 1-for- th Surrogate of our Count,- of New York, at his office In the County of New York, on the 13th day of September cne thou »and nine hundred iiM six. at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon of that flay then and there to attend t e probate of the said '*«• will and testament. And such of you as are herbv cited as are under the age of twen ty-ron<» years are lequlred to appear by you- guardian If you have one. or if you have none, to appear and apply Tor one to be appointed, or In ttw event of your neglect or failure to do «o. a guardian will he appointed hv the 9urr<)gat«- to represent and art for you in the proceeding In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of the .. * 1 Surrogate's Const of the »aM County of New 11... F.I \orl; to *• hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. ;„ ABVER C. THOMAS, , SurroßSt.- of our said County of New Yo:k. at said county, the 17th day of July. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred end si*. DANIBL J. DOWDNEY. clerk of the Surrogate's Court CHARLES P. HAIJiOCK. Attorney for Petitioner No 20A" Boston Road. New York City. WORK WANTED. (ltnailons TT^ntrd — Mai' nmj F--in«l» — Four lines (not exceeding !4 words >. three Insertions. 16 cents; seven lnser tlons. 90 cents. Exceedinjf 24 words and leas than 40 words, three Insertions. II rents; seven insertion*. 60 cents. Male A'VOUNT ANT - Twenty years' experience general offices large trunk lire railroads R. A. H.. Va West IS6th st ATTENDANT. COMPANION to an invalid; experienced, educated, gentlemanly; New- York reference! : accustomed to travel. GRAHAM. «» Islington aye ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. — By young man 23; can do typewriting. T. B. 8., lA4 East S2d st. AT ANYTHING. —WouId like cfßee work. ROBERT RIOBBY. 7 Überty St.. Brook lyn BOOKKEETrR. CORRESPONDENT and OFFICE MANAGER .\t present em ployed; best references and bonds to extent of requirements. Address M M.. 2M Bth aye. BOOKKEEPER. Toun* man: «s»d 24; ex peclenced bookkeeper and *ai»»in*n. will - Inc to accept, position In either capacity: will accept one where both ar# ertentlal. s IJACHESIIKIMEP.. 24 Avenue D. BOT. IT. weyM like to learn the electrical or printing trade, with «iii%: salary: ref erence. HARRY EHREN3TEIN". 204-2OA East «ata at. BOT w!Am position In engineer's ofS-e or at dfttwtnt- fiibi> i:bberlenijer, S« 10th *a vs. BOT. 1». wisha* to learn food trade rHKD Ut:B 2SI Ralph St., Hrookiyn. CUCRK. — Toitnc man. apod 19; fitoek cl«rk «r packer: three years' eijierience. CHARL.KK J. VaLuaINE. 41 Orand st. CHAT:FFT:UR— Whit*; lailflllwi 111 with OMillac; references. Addrers 3. ■ It. AN VONIDES. Great Neck. I»ns Inland. rHAT^FraM.II. Age 25: private family pre ferred: thoroughly erpe>rt»noed; A I r^fer *('♦; «•• an>wher«. operate any make of rar:' nt rr^sent •r.Kln*er. OTTO F. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. THFRSD AY. AT'OFST 2.1 1006. rnHE PEOPLE OF THE state ■■ OF NEW ; " ' : . Vert ■'■' gran nt C,n<\ free r-1 i lnd»p»nden* to , Ida 11. Dunhim (formerly }.-r« ii. N.i ■»■•' Kate K. ;I ;«Jd-. say (formerly Kate H. Theod.ir Wolfan «l _ Da \ld D. Allerton. as executors. under the will of FTeaaricK t. Goldfmlth. deceaae*. a creditor anil a surety on p»'i tloner-s official bond; WlUle Watson Wllmot. as •«««« trlx under th« win of Charles B. Wllraot. .deceased. , a surety on r^ttlonrr-s official bond; Albert H. l^y.en. ; M. D. ; Theodore BJorst«n. Charles T. Cameron. Frank J. Msgulr>; Slegfr. Oruner & Co. a copartnership com posed of Slegfr. Gruner and Henry Fchaefrr; H. Henta A Co.. a coptrtnerahlp composed of Henry HenU. Peter A. L"mon. Theodore Ea-tmond. Leonard 9. Hentz an.l David C. Hopkins; Hancock & Co.. a copartnership coin nosed of Ellfha A. Hancock, James Hancock and Georsre T. Omerly: Andrus & Bums, a copartnership compo—u of Charles XV. Andms and Henry Burns: W. D. Roun tree & Co.. a copartnership composed of « llllam V. Rountree and Albert 1. Rountree; Mtlmlne. Bodtnan & Co. a copartnership composed of George Mllmlne. Edward c. Hodman. Charles E. Mllmlne. Luther Bodman «nd 1 Elliot H. Fhelps; Herklotz. Corn A Co.. a copartnership composed of John H. HerKlotz and Charles O. •■•>">: James M. Martin A Co.. a copartnership composed or James M. Martin and John B. Drayton; Alfred L Rus sell. Charles B. Gale: W. H. Story A Co.. a copartnership composed of Jacob 11. Halstrd and Henry Story; Oorp* W. Wells. M. D. : Western Union Tel. Co.. a corporation; William H. Hobert. John P. Ruf. P. D. P : Postal Telft graph Cable Co.. a corporation; Wager & Moore, a co partnership compoFed* of Mortimer H. Wager and Carey W. Moore; Thomas S. Young. Oscar F. Llndman. Joseph C. Wiswell: Norton Si Worthington. a copartnership com posed of John 11. Nor.on and Edward S. Worthlngton; Ulan A. Cnderwood: Corn Exchange Bank, a corpora tion; Edward F. O'Neill; "The Rutland." a corporation; New York Produce Exchange: Arnold. Constable & to. a copartnership composed of James M Constable, Kredeilck A. Constable and Hlckr Arnold. Individually and* M •» slgnfe of Victor Paur; John Ihlefeld. Charles B. \ «n Kir«. Frank M. H«yt : Slawsoa Brothers, a copartnership comp osed of Daniel 8. Slawson. Loton Horton. Isaac »»n Bonsel. Edwin A. Young. Sagar J. Slawson. Jefferson D. Fuller. Charles B. Carpenter. Thomas B. Evans and Loton H. Plawson; Charles R. Cushlng. John F. Hoopn Fred W. Harrison. Philip It. Jones; Stern Brothers'.- a copartnership composed of Isaac Stern. l^)iii» Stern ana Benjamin Stern: B. Alttnan A Co.. composed solely or Benjamin Altman; Abbe & Fisk. a copartnership com posed of Robert Abbe and Arthur L. Fisk; I»rd & Tay lor composed solely of Edward P. Hatch: . Bannon & Rlchter a copartnership composed 1 of Kate. It. Hannon and Elizabeth Klchter; August Elt*en. Joshua E. A. Moore; Sophia A Manettl. as administratrix of the «*-■ tate of Louis A. Mazxettl. deceased; Victor Paur wliosn claim against deceased was duly assigned to Arnold Constable A Co.; Polomon Stein. Mary M. <lancy. Noah R. Hhute. Kdward P. Turner. Charlea C. Page. Margaret Cronln. Elizabeth Hafleirh. J. Emlle Er^ens; « onsoll dated Gas Co.. a corporation; J. O. Steever & < P.. coni rosed solely of Jerome <-.. Soever: Ann Hallett: James McCreerv A Co a copartnership composed soieij or James atcCreery. .1. <Tawford Me reery and Thomas Ro).eveer; Theoclor Wolf. individual^ ; I lie rhomns .1. Stewart Co.. a corporation; Pursell Mfg. Co.. a corporn tlon; John J. Pierce; Acker. Merrall fr Condlt. a corpora tion; Madison Avenue repository A *»«• for Wom an's Work, a corparatlon. Aaron .' • uifford ,««'»»'« Burns: Ernest H. Kail. aseinnee-of F. B. « uthbert A Co.: E. B. Cuthbert & Co.. compose.) solely of K.l»ard B. « uthbfrt. asflsnor. and to all persons interested in the estate of < hnrl^s S. HilUftt, late of the county of New York, deceased, as creditor*, . next of kin. or ™n»r wi*e srnd preetln*; You and esch of you are hereby cited «n./ required personally to he and appear before our Surrogate of the County of New Nork. at the Surro gates' .ourt of *ald county, held at the County Court house. in th.> County of New York, on the sth day of October. Hir«. at half past ten « clock in th- f'v* '"••;» of that .lav. then and them to attend a final judicial tet t!em™nt of the account of proceedins* of Ida H f I>unn.»in .formerly Ida H. Halletti. as administratrix of the K«"'«. chattels and credits of said deceased; and such of >w as are hereby clte.l. as are under the age »' >-° r * years, are required to appear by . your guard.an if you have one. or If you have hone, to appear »n.l nppl> ror on- to be appointed, or i.» the event of vnnr!,ne«lfct-»r failure to do *o. a guardian will be appointed by th- Sur locate io represent and act for you in the prxßeeuing. in testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court or the said County of New Tort to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. Iseal of the Sur Frank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of rotates' Court.] our said county, at the County of New York, the i'.Vh .lay of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nln- hundred ntvi six. . DANIEL J. DO\M>NE\. Clerk of the Surrogates' Court. BALDWIN * BLACKMAR, Attorneys for said Administratrix. , •» No. 31 Nassau Street. Manhattan Borough. New York City. Summons. rpilE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York by the grace of 'Tod free and Independent.— Theodore Bloch. Jacques Bloch. Jullen Bteeti, Alice itluuh. Juliette Rueff. Anna L*vr. F!orlnf Blocft. Isaac Echwob. Raphael Schwob. Jeanne Schwob. Lade Dldlsholm. Hlanche Dldevlielm. Armnnd Bchwob. Rene Schwob. Maurice S^hwob. Armani) Bchwob (also known us Corses Leprevot), riamuel Geismar Simon Gei?mar. »ipn!a Rchwob Rabette ISprgheirne.-. Salmon «!elsiniir, S>'rM« Hergheim. Bertha Calm. Rosa Grumi.a li. Leopoldlne Manuel. Haenchen n«-ighclm«-r. Bmelte f-'chwol.. .!•.■»» pliln* Dreyfus, Salomon Berghelmer. Rosa Uerjneim«r, Mnrle I^eyen.-. Henrlette Bar. Fanny l*n^. UavlJ Berghtlmei. Sarah Tollman. Mathllde Diedesne.ui. FaraU C.ußenhelm. Alpiionse Dreyfus. Aug»ste Dreyfus. lti«odi>r« I'reyfus. Km.lie Plllods. Sylvaln Willa-.l .; Wyi*r. l.uolen Mo • fus. Maurice Dreyfus. Clemens-? Ka'in. Bmma Wyler. Ernest Dreyfus. Emilia Dreyf-ia. l.c>ni» l>reyfjs>. Maur ice Dreyfus. Blanche Schwob. r»«| Nordmnn. I^>uise Uhmanti. Marianne Marx. Sophie L>avlJ. Alplions- AVcog. Anna Levy Jacques Woog. Moi«# Fchwuli, A<Klpn# «chwob Camille Wtling. riuzan"-; Schwob. Alfred S. Heidelbach. an ex,- •■» <r namoil In th. will "f Chan»j Rubens, deceased the tiii an.". n»\t •■' klii of Uiar.fs Rubens (also known r.s Saraiol «'««), uVeeased: pen I greeting: Whereas. Henry It. IckelhtlMer. •' the ,Uy ■•♦ New Yf.ik has lately arplled to the Surroiyite s < ourt «' cur county of New York. to have two certain instru ment* In writing;, bearing date of the 2nd day of January. 100«, and the 6th day of March. I!*M".. respectively, relat ing to both real and personal property, duly pr.wecl as the. last will ami testament of Charles Rubens «a!»o known as Samuel Woogi. late of the city of Paris. France, deceased. Therefore you and ea:h of you are cited to appear before the Surrogate of our County of New York. «t his oftlce In the County of New York. on the 12th day of September, one thousand nine hundred and «lx. at half-nast ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day. then and ther* to attend th« probate of the saM last will and testament. And sutti of you as are hereby cited as are under the as* fit twenty-one years are required to ap pear by your guardian. If you have one. or If you have none, to appear and apply for on* to be appointed. or in the ev*nt of your neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for >nu In the proceeding. . •.-...: \»'s. : In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of New ■ 11. SI York to he hereunto affixed. Witness. linn ABNER C. THOMAS, :i t*ariogate of our said County of New York, at >ai.l count' . the l!«h day of July in the year of our I*>rd one thousand nine hundred and six DANIEL J. DOWDNKY. Clerk of the Surro gate's Court. ' . _, rOUDF.UT BROTHERS. Attorneys for Petitioner. Tl Broadway, Manhattan. N. T. City. rmiE~riE(»l'Lß OF THE~ STATE OF XKW York, by the Grace of Go- Free and IndejM-ncent. T.i Emily V ' J.'hiinton, <Jeorjtr- ,T. Braril«h. Francis .1 7Am mermann William F. /.Immermann. Arthur C. Zlmmer lviinn Mary W. Geriiard. Aw»« S. Zlminermanii. Join Johnstene. Henry C. Johnston William R. Johnston. Eupheme S. Jphn»t«n, Mary W. Johnston, Margaret A Johnston. Francis J. Hopson. William O. Hopfton, Annls J Bryan Paul G. Zlmmermann. <>ru« J. K!mmermann, William F Zlmmermann, <'harle» F. Ztininrrmann. Her mine C Johnston. F-.ilth S. Johnston. Margaret S. John ston Bertha 7. Bradish Frederick Gerhard. Katherin« A. Johnston. iliirles Z. Gerhard. Paul Gerhard. Isabella Gerhard Edward A. Gerhard. UlHegdriVp Gerhard. Francis I Oerhard Howard D. SMmmermann. Eleanor J. Zimnier iriunn Helen Rra.:!*M. George Johnstot: Rrarilsb. Jr. Michael Cahll!. Edwtn W. Hopaon. sent. s;ieet!ng: You nr.d each of you are hereby i-ltetl and reqiilr»tl personally t-, be and to" appear befor. 1 our Purrogate of the County of New York, at the Surrogate' * Court of aa!J County. held a* the County court House, in the Count.- of \e-.v York on th" l*th flay of September. itKW. at half-past ten o'clock In the forenoon c' thin .'ay. then and the:*. t . show cause why vranci? L" Johnatcre anouV) not )■• appointed to net with I.oiits M'>rrl« Johrstone. «•• Co trustee nt the tnißts created n>-<lei an. 1 by virtuo of the Last Will and Tfstnrnent of Mnry Williainson JohnMor. deceased, as «nc-fMo- to .Tr>li»! H. Hlnton. deceased: an f l ruch of • ■•"■': as ir» hereby <* ted, a* are muter the Aze of twenty -one years. a-e require*] to appear by >our gusr rilan. If wiu have or*. or if sou have non» to appear an! apply ' -i on* to be a;>n-i|nted. or In the e»eiu of your noglect or failure to do so, a ruar^ian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you in the |iro cr»^lnK. In Teatirornj Whereof. V. '•» have c«-.is»<l the Sral of th» Purroga*e's Cottr( «f the «!>:<l Count of New {Seal. 1 York In be 'ere'jn'o affix"). Witness. Hon AK\i:i> <• THOMAS, a Surrogate ••' said | County, of th» County or New York, the ltth .lav of JiiK-. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- I dred and six. DANTFIL J. DOWDNKY. I Clerk <f the Surrogate's Court. I 4 DVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for The Jt-\. Tribune received at their Uptown ofllc*. No. 1384 Brcadway. 1 etween ?.r,th and 37th us., until 9 o'clock p. ill. Advertisements tecrlved at the following branch offices at regular office rates untfl S o'clock p. m. vlx. : 2M th aye.. ►. c. cor. ?3d st : IBS «th »v», or. 12th st.: 92 East Mth M.. sft" West 42d st. between "th and Sth ayes ; 2fi3 West 111 th st.: ISIS 31 aye. between Tfith and 77th us 1026 Sri aye. near 6l«t St.: 17OS Ist aye. near RUth »•.: ;r.7 VJasr '?.*tn »t : -,W. Tremont aye.; CBO 3d aye.. near 41st *t. : KB4 3d aye. : 210 Ftleecker sV ffOKK WANTED. Ms!«. CHAVFFEI.R or PRIVATE SECRETARY. — By gentleman . confidential position with Al party; technical and practical experi ence in mechanical trade. Tfil'B AS 6TF3EL. Box 3S, Tribune Office. CHArFFBUR Colored: experienced for eign and American gasolene cars: good reference, from last employer. r. H.. .TU) West Mil st . care. Mack CHAI'FFBITR.- Sober and reliable; three years' experience: does own repairing; ncnuainted with all cars; best reference. C, H. BADGER. 3504 Boulevard. Jersey City. CHAI.'FFBI'R.- CWored; with private fam ily; city or country: thoroughly under stands his burluens and all makes of ma - chines. Address R. P.. 309 West -"IT I I > si CHAITFFRrR. - Bxperlen.-«-<l in driving and repairing: best reference* H. BARN WELL. i:» West Ii Kith st. CHAUFFEUR. — Much experienced: city p.r country; good reference. J. MARCI'X. XM>S Islington aye. CHAt'FFEl'R.— l'ndaratanda K?»rdeninK: so ber, steady: references. CHAUFFEUR, rare of advertlrlng office, 1070 2>l aye. OOLLFIi-TOR and CLAIM CXmRKBPOND KNT.— By bookkeeper. 3fl; 30 a week; ex ertitlve ability: references, bond. GEORGE W. SMITH. 134 West 7lrth st. COMPOSITOR. — TborouKhly cxpei lem-ed jobbing hand; aged SO; references extend- Ing over U» yearn; position In New York •* vicinity. Address f;Hli*ia 4 Barrow at. DEBIONER and CUTTER. — Gentlemen's and bo}a' garments: position where. be can ge: eip«rlence. Address NICOLA RIlX!1O, 3" Grand st. DUrECTIVR would Ilka i.o«ltinn in large office building or bank. Address V., Jiox 28, Tribune. Office KM* TRUMAN. - Emperlenctd helper T KBOOH. 160 Kast bid st ELECTRICIAN.— Young man. with tons knowletlur. wishes to l^rn pr.utlr.il elec trical work m* helper; a.-.y conditional has tool- NICHOLAS STAVUJSCO, 171 East Citations. WORK WANTED. Male FOR F.MAN.-- By me-riiini<-: frith' flr»t class concern:; 10 year*' practical experlenr* 011 to.M». experimental work, metal pattern*. Facial machinery. Instrumental work nr 1 ■ utrtmobilrs HONKST. F.ox TO Tribune Office. • PlßKTMA.V.— Experienced or. toiler* ard machinery: position wh«re he ran cora ■ pleip himself »p entcin'er. firm rln*a lefer t-n.es. P. DAHIJIAN, 42i - . Ea»t 6«th at. MASSEI'R wants one or two more j>at>m»; wmi d tarn for invalid or elderly sentt« man pan rf day: patients an.l physicians' references I"ITr.<"!ErtAI^D. 4(V> v. S7»]i st. MOIXDEH'H HRLPKR - «tr-,n« ? vounc n-an. TOM JESSAITES, MO Metropolitan »ie . ltr.iul.lMi. MANAGERS ASSISTANT and PRIVATE SKcRErrARY. -n> younK man. 23- from the country: ■ ;u> do (leuograpby typenTlt- Ir.K. tlin*kc?ptng. etc.: good aI "flK >,. . wants responsible position: fcur \ears 1 ex perience: salary $1* and ir,.'rra»tfl accord ing to ability.; would not object to going tut of city; excellent refeience*. Address L. B Box 40«. Tribune Office. MASON. I'l.astkrbi: Ceberal ration" contract or day's work; work for land inrdK^ general repairinf; In houses- low rrieeH pnOCHNOW. 313 East 81st st. OFFICE WORK By young man. 18- two years' experience; ha* souii knowledge t.f t>;>ewritln« only; public school graduate re»i<>.s with parent*. L., iiox 4. Tribune Ofttct-. OFFICE WORK.— By young man; hone« ullllim: «...,,( at Asures; references <^AKL.KS VANDKRBECK, Westwood! ADVERTISEMENTS and sut«cr!pHor.« fur The Tribune received at thi-ir Upton r OSlce. No. 1304 Broadway, between ami. and with sta., until 9 o'clock p. m. Ad\«r titerarnti received at th« follnw s oranen '.fßro* at regular office rates until 8 a'ciocc r m.. vis : 254 b!h ■*•• ■■ •. p r 2sa «.; 183 6th aye.. cor. 12th St.; «2 Kast Mtn Si. : a. 1 .'?" * 3 St.. between ?th end Btn av«^; S«» West 125 th St.: 13SS 8d ay* . oei«*->n ;«th and 77th »ts . 102H flit aye.. near «Jut •«■ l'<* »v», near With at ; 167 Bbm I* 1 a st.; 73« Tnnoat a*e.; 650 3d »v«. WORK WANTED. Mate. OFFICE' WORK by; your* ,in"'l, in "' l^ I ,vSce ha over five til. . "pel ■■■' ' in i-efn c*. »nd c!»rlc«l worV: ,-,-1 r-'e-er « KLMEK '■"AN IBS Ka.'t .vV.11.«t.'... v V.11.«t.'.. : * ' '" PATTERN MAKER.— Tw.e lve >•?•;*„. " ,", rtence; speaks Uttl'-- KiiElirh: •*-■-•- »• KINON. 024 Vanderbllt aye.; Brooklyn. PRESSMAN.— UaITweaI or. Gordon; «•*£• years* experience: alse cutting •"<»•*• chari?».of presses; married; steady portion. PAUL ROSeNTHAL. SUB Eaat Tlst St. PHIPPER —Export r.r domestic; nine years experience; can systematic and »"«'• help to best advanta«e: tu\\ charge oniy. F. H.. SilSASth si., nwwiklyn. STEAMFITTER-S HEIJ*BR.— Steady posj tlon; 2\s years" experience; high and l«w pressure, work. J. DUFFT. 14 Reid eve.. Brooklyn. STENOGRAPHER.— Aged IV beginner; In dustrious ani willing; references. C. »■. Box 31. Tribune Office. UPHOLSTERER.— By young man: experi ence in hctel work and carpet layl "fi f*ll TPHOLSTBRER. <*re Otto Schlck. 843 Eaat AOth at. YOI'NO MAN. 1»; !n Jewwlry business; two years' experience. FOERSTER. 1«4« Park Place. Tlrocklyn TOt'NG MAN; understands rwnnlng motors and wiring, etc.: five years' experience. Address WARRBN WITSB. 40« Cypress aye.. Hvergteen, lx>ng Island. YOPNO MAN. — Aved 24; to karn press feeding; best reference from lsst em ployer. .1. H M . 203 East 49th st. YOI'NO MAN wlsl>es to learn a trade or do anything. FREIi SCMALI^IR. 2252 2d aye TOUNO MAN. 34. desires position at any thing; good reference. ANDREW RICW AF.P. 112 East 121 st st. YOI'NG MAN. Industrious, willing, would like position where he ran learn the auto mobile business and earn a salary. Address A. STRAPSS. 1«T« Ist aye Yorxr, MAN, l!». desires ration in auto mobile shop; has had thre« years' expert ence In machine shop. Address CHARLES' rtAIF.n. 14(17 2.1 aye. YOUNG MA.N desires position it an>thlnir; two years' experience as nickel plater AUGUST HRARIE. 443 East "Ist st. ■ Female. DRESSMAKER. Out by the day. $1.80; weekly. ?8; private families; good fitter and draper; suits made at h.-.mr: reasonable. M'»*ARTHT. S*4 I^xlr.Rton ava. STBNOOKAPHBR. recently resigned diffi cult position, desires opportunity reputa ble firm requiring expert work few hours daily: a trustworthy secretary; six years' references; business: personal Address. REWARD OF MBRIT. Tribune Vptown Office. l.3fM Broadway. ' . IM).UBSTIC SITUATION., v \\iki> SHsjaUasa Wanted — Male and Femaie — Four lines (not exceeding 34 words), three .nsertlons. l."> cents: seven Insertions. 3U vents Exceeding 24 words and l«ss than 4U words, three Insertions. SO cents; seven in sertions. 6U cents. BI'TLER — Japanese, honest, excellent l>ut ler. valet, withe* situation In private family city or country: best references*. MIOSHI. Trlhune office *«11EK. Fir-»t <las.-; good pla.e In restau rant or clubliouw. FRET. «♦ llalsey at., Astoria. l»ng |eland. COOK.— Parties, luncheons, dinners, etc., by first class Swedish cook. ANDER SON. i'<l Griffith si.,- Jersey City Heights. N. Y. COOK or BI'TLBR. Japanese; long ex perience; c.xpK. butler or valet; exctllent references. TAKA, UH Sands et.. RK.ok lyn. COACHMAN. By a very neat. tidy. »moo»h faced young man: takes best •■ore of horsfs. harness, carriages, etc.; cartful driver: generally useful: excellent refer ence. WILLIS, at Carpenter'?. 154 6t^ aye. COACHMAN, first class. slng'e. thoroughly experienced, care horses, carriages, har ness; careful driver: city, country; gener ally useful; lust disengaged: reference^ lust employee COMPETENT. 224 Eost 421 st. COACHMAN. — Colored: at any thine: refer ences from last employer. 17!M> "A u\e.. care Williams. COACHMAN youn«r Englishman. 27: abstainer: understands all stable duties: care of hcrses; good references. JOHN BVERITT. I.lf'.e Silver. N. J. COACHMAN. Married two children, can drive, four first class references from for mer employers, who can be seen. P. N. 1.. Tribune I'ptown Office. 13«4 Broadway. COACHMAN. — English: single: first class references from former employers, who can be seen. P.. care ilcKernen. 879 "th aye. FARMER iWorklrg Foreman* -By a Ger man; best reference; married, four chll firen; long experience In all branches farm ing, machinery, etc.; wife board *ielp. poultry, fir. PAUL, at carpenter's Bureau. 1M t'.th aye. FARMER and GARDENBt. -lak« charge «.f pri\atf cstat". marrlod. no iiuum bmnccs: thoroughly understands all brenches farming, gardening. sto<-k and pnultry: nls > building and taking <are cf roads: reference- Address FARMER. 330 Ist aye FARMER (Fore nan >.— Good worker: Amer ican: has ner'. Ed years at the business; experienced in ill work; hoi sea, cattle, pig*: till stork and machinery; excellent herdsman; forty cows at present: used to boarding and handling help; RU--.-.-s«ful with poultry; strictly sober an.l best refer ences. O C, Carpenter's Bur<au. 154 »!th aye. GARDENER —German single. middle aeed; cood vegetable grower; quite a tier 1!"!: small greenhouse, can milk, well re.-r.ni mended: strictly sober. JOSEPH. Carpenter's Bureau. IS4 «t r> a . ♦ GARDENER and FLORIST.— Elderly Ger man American; fifty years' experience all branch*! city <>: v-ouniry; or caretaker. Address GOTTCHALK. 14fil> I^xlngtur. ay« GAKPENn! — Married: can take full chars* of gentleman's place, s' ;t "l refer ence as to charactar ani capability. Ad dress <;.. Bos 37. Tribune »»fß(i>. GARDENER. COACHMAN CARETAKER. — Thoro-ighly understands e,«-ry branch: competent to take entir«- charge; .are of place during winter. if required; highest reference. GARDENER. Tribuno Uptown Office. 1364 Broadway. GARDENER. — By German. marrteO, no children; lone experir-nc* in e\ery branch. Bl»«s.' etc : fine v»-«etahl • grower; reliable man every way; wants a ccttnge. wife b^atd hel ( i. poultry etc. J.. at Carpenter's Bureau, 154 «th av^. JANITOR.- Colored man Care. H. R. Cole. •;;>• :ii aye. TEAMSTER and FARMHAND.— Good] un derstands all kinrtt. of farm machinery and care of horses, etc. \.. A.. \X: «th ay». USEFUL MAN. — Middle aged German, sin gle; gentleman's place, good horseman; handy, general wont, references. JOHN G.. 32 Greenwich at. I'PEFI'L MAN. — Vary andy as steamfltter. plumber, carpenter: on K*nt!*-n:an'» place; b«st recomroei.natio:is. J. M , Itox 45 Tribune Office. VALET, ATTENDANT to an invalid; ex perienced, educated. gentlemanly; accus tomed t.i tia\el. New York reference*. URAH-VM. «>>» l^xlngton me. . Female. CHAMBETtMAID.— Uy \oiirs plrl, 21: in private American famllyV BI.'ITH I. CASWELU US Ka«t 4Sth st. COOK and LAUNDRBSS; ot.-ier waitress and chambermaid; two young Finnish lrl 9 - city or short distance tut; good refer ence. JCBSIL.\ BIREAr, ÜBO Lexington aye. COOK^-lHrst class,; German. French nt;d American cocking. iia;>li!«. creams. Ires; ha* friend laundress; city or country. MORROWS BUREAU. 721 Lexington a\e.. corner BBth st. COOK.— First cinss Swedish .-.>,>k; privata family: t#*t city reference: city or coun try; wares. &> to fiai. Call tlir«n day* ANDERSON. 2tl Hrlfflth »t. Jrrsey City llelitHs. N. J. COOK.— Flist cl.-»s»; Protestant; ettjr .r country: best ief»rerce; where help is given !ii Lit. hen tstl East 25th st GENERAL IIOCBKWORKEH.— By good strong tiennan girl: $11. to *ao : private family preferred Call SCHULTZ KMP BI'RKAU. \Ki Cast 106 th at., near 3,1 aye HOrSEWORKER.— By neat 'youns: itlrl; gcod ccok: excellent laundres»; has brother, useful ' man: uii'lerstands rows, hoists, wiilin.'. obllaing; city or country' MORROW'S bURKAU, 721 I^x!ngt.,n aye.' corner f.Mh st v HOUSEWORK. i:> young Finnish gt, i lately Inn. if I: general housework nr Mi hermal.l. JI.'SSILA BUREAU. Lex iiiijii.ii aye. HOUSEWORK colored |' r i; In aparT MMit; sleep hcrne; state wages. Address CHRIS TIAN. 213 Kast IWth St. INPANI^sTNtTRSBL— RetIabifi; ProUstant North of Ireland: experienced- taJie chare, brine up on bottle; reference vase* *»* 8.57 Park aye.. nr*t floor. LAUNDRY WORK or tIJCA.VI.Vr; . by waatnJbtu 1104 reter#llc *- **a*ia. ma OrEAN STEAMERS MPii wmbj ■;.„„.. , Arr ,,.i r ..s or • Select Parties . >.- Fa-"- ■•■i.- ports en *'*' 4. M. Oct. 6. ■ ISSt jar •'« month'" lelr surely travel. tncludlajr HAWAII - JAPAN*. CHINA. TUB STRAITS =KTTI.KMK.NT? CEYLON. BIBMAH. INDIA. SOYPT etc. Parties eastbonnd lee»e New York No». 10. » IMS; Jan. a. 1»W. Ills* eta- 1 " 9 mimm ments throughout. Illustrated descriptive prtgrams from :-;:•. cosx « sum, 245 AND 1.20© BROADWAY. Uft MADISON AVB>. NOW YORK. ■ .'_ Intended Steamship Palling" _»?«»„, Vg: eouver for Japan. China and ralli|i»"" Islands: _. Monteagle A"* -« Empress of China **-ir?f~,s 11. M 8. Tartar See*. 17 Empress of India iSP-.l R. S. 8 Athenian Oct. 15 nrarre-o at Japan Oct. -t* For FIJI. Hawaiian Islands. Australia and New Zealand- .. Mlowera Bent. 14'Aorangl. . . . . 0ct .13 For rates and infoimatlon apply to Wl 6th aye.. 45S and 1 Broadway. _ Before going abroad consult tiTa't &^ms%Sß?fs*Tßa T IIHJNB OS SITNDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ' ' •L\ VBLOCE . -Fast Italian Line FOR NAPLES AND GENOA Cltta dl Torino. Srpt. 5; citta di Xapoil. Sept. 19. N?rd America. Oct. 3. Cabin. $55 "P^.. 1 ' 1 " "* Saloon on Promenade Deok BOLOONESI. HA RTFI ELD A <"<>. » WW St. MALLORT LINE, LUXUr.IOUS ships Tickets to Texas. Colorado. .Mexico. New Mexico. Arlxona. California. OeorKia. Ftor tea Alabama etc. DELIGHTFUL TIUPS. THB ROUTE TO MIAMI. PALM RJ3ACH. Fla . Ac «>la Key West*. tvlonlst tlcke* to California on Inquiry, Our »™"et "Pocket Guide" free. C. H. UALLORY * CO.. 12i> Front St.. N. T. f% SUMMER CRUIS» to NoTa •"* Newfoundland For rates. BOWRLNG CO.. 17 Stat* f —^ »TF.\MltO\T> nn fin ® *fr ifh iIHI AN D p* j i xt * n* lib 111/ <3> U W uSj NEW ENGLAND Wireless Telegraphy on all Steamers. DAYLIGHT THIPS on Long Island tounl. (SEE special advertisement in Exc. Col.) FALL RIVER UNE via Newport and Fall River, Lv# Pier 10. N. R . ft. Warren St.. week days and Sundays ft:3o P. M. Mrs Priscllla an.l Puritan. Orchestra en each. PROVIDENCE LINK for Providence. Bos ton and East. Leave Pier 1». N. R.. toot Murray St.. week days only, «J:00 P. M. Steamers Providence «new» and Pilgrim. Orchestra on each. NEW BEDFORD LINE for New Bedford. Martha's Vineyard and Xantucket. Lye. Pier 40. N. R.. ft. Clarkson St . week days only, at 5:00. ft. East 22U St.. «:30 P. M. Steamers Maine and New Hampshire. NORWICH LINE. for New London. Block Island. Watch Hill. Narra. Pier. Worcester, etc Lye. Pier 40. N. R.. ft. riarkson St.. week days only. 6:00 P. M. Also daylight trip Mondays from Tier 40. N. It.. 10 A. M. ; ft. East 22U St. 10:45 A. M. Steamers City of Lowell and Chester W. chapln. NEW HAVEN LINE for New Haven. Hartford. Springfield, etc. steamer Richard Peck Iva. Pier 20. E. R.. week days. 2:45 P. M.; guns.. 9.30 A. M Ivs. foot B. 22.1 St.. «»k days. 3 P. 11.: Sues.. 10 A. M. Sundays due N. Y. on return. 8:45 P. M. Tickets and Staterooms, all lines, at 19 Park PI.. 245. «73. 1200 and 1354 Broadway. 25 Union 50,.. 182 Fifth Aye.. C 49 Madison Aye.. 243 Columbus aye.. 105 W. 12f.rh St.. 2798 Third Aye. and at Piers. New York. OfloDafeaDOD ffiß^cea 0 [% flDffi^OosiODil. Palatial Steamers "NEW YORK." "AL BANY" and "HENDRICK HUDSON" of the Hudson River Day Line, fastest and finest river boats in the world. Lv. Bkljn . Fulton St. (by Annex, 8:00 A. M. " Desbrcsses St. Pier B:4* " " West 42d St J>.«> " " West l- K Jth St.. .' ...i»:2t> " Landing at Yonkars. West Point. New burgh, Poughkeepsie. Kingston Point. Cats kill. Hudson and Albany. Dally, except Sunday. Special trains to Catskill Mts. re ports and Saratoga, and easy connections to all points East. North and West. Through tickets and baggage cl>«>< at offices of N. Y. Transfer Co. Through rail tickets between N. Y. and Albany accepted. Most delichtful one day outi' to West Point. Newburpl- or Po'fceepste returnlrg en <^own boat. Restaurant . pen at 7A. M. MUSIC. STEftSUEB mm (pweli Leaving Deabroasaa St. at 3:10 P. M. (Saturday." 1:45 P. M.». W. 421 St. 3.30 P. M. (Saturdays 2 P. M.>. West 12»th St. 3:00 P. M. (Saturdays 2:20 P. M for Highland Falls. West Point. Cornwall. Newburgh. Nf* Hamburgh. Milton. Pouehkeepsl*. Ron dout and Kingston. Orchestra on board. Boa:« l.»avo Pier I*. Ft. Cedar Ft., N. i:. • 50. ICO". i 1,0 0 a.m.. 1.00. i.OO. 3.45. 4.45. '..<"> 8.10 p. m : Sunday*. 10 no a. m.. l.no. 4.03. £.10 p. m. BOA I.KAVK PIER 81 FOO'I W. «:d ST. 9.00. 9.35 10.30 a. m.. 15.30. 1.30. 3.00 4.15. 540. 743 p. m. : Sundays, 5.55 a.m.. IS.3S, ?.3S. 7.45 p m. NEW YORK— ALBANY. HUDSON KIVER BY i-EARcHLIC.HT. Steamers C. W. MORSE, odd dates Au guM. ana AUIKUNUACK. alterratini; Iv. Pier No. 32. N. R.. 6mm uf Canal M.. 8 P. M.. and West r.'ath St.. »;:3!> 11.I 1 . M. dally (Sundays Inc.udedt. ' Direct rmimttliia with express trains sst Albany lor Saratoga. Leks Oeorge, Adirondack*. Thousand Island* and Sharon Springs Orchestra. Automobl>* carried. Tine table and Summer Hook Free "Beautiful Hudson by Searchlight." 10c. - NEW DOUBLE SERVICE Sir. DEAN RICHMOND leaves Pier 3i N. R. every Wednesday and Friday. „( V3O P. M.. omitting W. l»th St. service e<iual 10 regular steamers. ©A\TTSttXD(LIL For Catnklll. Hudson Cox»ackle. Cairo. I'alemltic-. Halnea Comers Tannersvllle: Weekdays. A p. in from Christopher at., ■ p. m. from West ll"ttn st. Extra boa: Sa:urda)s. I:"« p 111.. for cata kill and Hudson, landing at Maiden Speclat tiains (or Catskill Mountain points. Han.lßfiu* Illustrated Booklet mailed free. T0&OT CUDRQLEo HUDSON RIVER ROUTE NEW YORK-TROY. Ptr. "Cltjr of Troy" or "Saratoga' leave PU-r 4R. West ltnn m. Daily (except Satur day). 6 V M. &INLAY STEAMERS TOUCH AT ALBANY Direct connection at 'Iroj with trains t - all points. i-ining rooms «.n main deck—Or vhestra— Low Kx-urslon Kates— Bcok!eti Fie* -Automobile* carried Hxcursion: Troy, $•.■.%.•: Saratoga . r l r.i»; I^ke Oeoige. ft. » Wilmington. Vi . $:>««. cismiTßAL mmm lime. Boats leave Frnnklin St. 4 P. M.: Satur day*. 1 P. M.. for Kingston Through th» Highlands ly Daylight; full daylight tup every Saturday. Connecting with CATS KILL MOUNTAIN points via 11. & l>. K. K. Early muining train from Steamboat Dock. Block Island, Orient, Gretaport, teller 'slatd and Si; Harbar Via Montauk Steamboat IVI Line l^eav« N. V.. Now Pl*r *. E. P.. weekdays, ex «fpt Saturday. «:<Mt : t>aturua>a. I :((.. p. m Extra trip Mondays. voii a. m.. for Sag Harbor. For Block. Island Ma t-oni: Island i: R.. U-ave N. V.. 3«r St.. E It., !o:» a. 111. (except Sunday), ana at l:3t> v in. Saturday. IIUMISSTIC Sll CATIONS WAXTKO. Female. LAfNL>RESS.— CcIi-red: feat .In,, take work home by the d*en. term, reason! able; best reference KMXEY.Tlia^lKat Win M.. car* candy store . "'" I.X t.j widow, .».; note! .r faniii . .1... .r country; reference*, seourlti x m.-.. MA.^CS-.N. .riL.,,. , l ,:^> l(m ,^;'- Nl RSKKY GOVERNESS. K..r,m-,1 Kren h Protestant; expert* nod In physical ■", of children: best r.f.-r.i V eV * I ,'"'• MAUFMi.ISKI.I.K. .14i» West a!th , t AUaiM » WASHING.- R.in.lle and faintly washing to .1,1 at home: e«p»nenieil. Mi. ""., WAUKS. car* l>e itlTvtr.m tt>« «»,l, •,". WASH - l>»pe. tat> ,, woman warning how* or c. out by ti e j» v , • BROWN, *.:- West 52.1 . * " *-' - ** WOMAN. middle aged, wishes any mm af factor* work or house.veantn" ".Yd.esl MARY WOW, &i Meeeroteat. BwouJ^'' KAIIROVD* IEIIyJ uvJ^ v IL, w /Aam il/r RAILK O A D. STATIONS root of W..t Tarrtty-tblrt: • ••'*" and [*iir"»« and <■ ,iti«n-ii » lr '-V.nl *#-*Xh- le»»rlnc !lm« from E*'" o ****."*™ Cort.Hn.lt »t !••>•(• .• »v» minute. ■' t « I Sl l r^° inn- given below for Tw«ai/-«n:rd SjU**i fclalon *. F OR THK TVEHT*. •TAIA.M. CHICAr.o SPKCIAr-. •3^.5 F.M. VK.V.N'SYI.VANIA fcPECIA— l-i hours toChleaKjJ. •<:;:» PS V3S^'l!BSL nm •s.er. p.m. v>:step.:- J>x j -Kfc:s?. •■■ _W M ST. 1-OUI3 * CINCINNATI •is I ,'.*! I'ACIKIU ilxrßi-.f?.>rnv*Tli lxrß i-.f?.>rnv*Tl •8:2.^ y.M . CLBVEIiA N*l> A: CU4CINN ATI •9 .-.- r H i -it'sbUßOM aWCiAU v ash! n .;:■-- an:. TIM ■<>«&» T:.V.. fr:C3. •&;*.*.. 'eiSft. *10: Ci *. ™- 1 1 i " : r*; 12:1* atabt. Suwtoy. *:A •»». ro :??-?; LtaJte<r>. *3::5. miX. M:W. *»^. «*■-« fcOUTIIEn-S* KAIL.WAT-— *3:-* *•— *»• ATI ANTIC coast I.&X- «•:»•• ■ » rJ U^3 v m. dally _.. SEABOARD AIR FJNK.— tt:» p. ■• *^ SORro£k l AN!S U BAM.WAT— CHlfu^UCE a ANO OHIO BAII.WAT. •: .'.5 a. m. «Mk «lay»; •«••» a. ». «a« •4:35 p. m dally. comfout « Bd ,J > *?s: FOR Otn POINT COaWORTaaJ K«j FOLK.— T:» a. in. w«li «a»a aa« »-a» ATLANTIC <CITT.— »^» a. ■-. «*»*!!*: ATLANTIC ClTT.— *>:"> ». xa.. '** •.*-•; =» — urdays enly) «ad S'J* p. ■»• «* ••• Sundays. •7:55 a. m. _..» CAPS MAY.— I:S» p. m. weeS daya •-« lAG BRANCH. ASBURT rARK «Oeaaa OroT«) (North A*«J Park BuM-»r*>. and Point Fli«a— ». <«:•» Iroin Ce»*. • Cert. »ta. oalyi 7:40. •■-»». *•'■• *•-*?-; 52:15 (12:115 Satarilays oaly ejccep.t i/ 1 ?." Branch) (1:25 Saturdays only*. r-:3Sr -:3S *» «:23 (4^3 except Lea* B»aaeV- «jfl M Up. ii. week daya Saturdays. a^*. • 25. 10:06 a. m.. and «:;.". p. & FOR PHH.ADBLPHIA- — — •«. «7:25. -7:88. M:25. »:«. *»:2S. »P^-3. •tlO:M. •10:89. •11:88 a in.. 12 » **--'f •tl:SB. IM. 2:10. 2:38. *3:"'» , l^U. «* . •4:25. 4:53. «»t4:» for North PhllaU-» rW* only). »5:55. •«:». «ii!:». *'■ fi:M. 0:53. <9:53 for North PhHid'lrhli on!y> p. m.. 12.10 nlsht »-•♦* «Jay». f*i» dayV «:05. »7:58. fi:Ja. •»:2S. •**/t2?:S-•1055/ t2?:S •1055 a m 12:25. 'tTJBX # t» »• •»=». •8:». 3:55. »4:25. (•t4:sß frr North Phil adelphia only*. »4-M. •5:55. ••■»., •*•• 6:1*5. 8:35. 0:23. «»:5A for North PalUdei phla only) p. m.. 12:10 eight. •Dlninc Car. Ticket oKlces. No«. 481 \~U • ifc 179 r-"ja« way; 152 Fifth A-«i- , (to j« Mi ►»;»• 2*3 Fifth ATerni- ( .-i .-.>•• 2S>^ »■■ an« •tatlons named above: P**«Bly». * C* T «* Street 479 Nostrand A»-»at:». 3W> K. %-1 way and Pennsylvania Anew Statum. Th« New Tork Tran»fer Company will rail for and check baggage from hot-U and reildences through »o destination. Telephone *9*3 Ch*l»»«" la.- Ptna»y»vaM Railroad Cab Service. _._*««■. W. "W. ATTEnBURY. J. R *2°™- GatMral Manacer. Paw'r Tra sisr. GEO. V.*. BOTP. General Pa«»ni;r .*eent. OfBAN STEAMERS. JT?^^ITAN T If^ s^ llln K at a:a) A - 5!" f-W— ili,AH _U:*- from pi»r 15. N. R. FLTMOI'TH— — SOUTHAMPTON New York . . Aug 2" Philadelphia Sept. » St. Louis Sept. 1 SI Paul Sept. 15 RE© STAR UNE ITS/fT DOVER— ANTWERP— i LONDON. PARIS). VIM. .Aus».««:M»amiZeerd.3^it. S. lt:'Oim nar4.Sept.l. 2:.'!'«piii Kriila: ■! 13.2 , rr. WHITE STAR LINE %;^.T NEW YORK— Q'NITOWX tJVERPOOL. «"e«lrlc.Aujr.24.)*:3«Um!feltlc.. .s*e*»t. 7. Ham Baltic... Aug. noo.i! Oceanic. Sept. 1-. ll Sea Majestic. . Sept.s. l«>a m | Teutonic. Sept. U>. I<*itv. T^ E KEDITSRHAKEAN AZ^ E3 FROM NEW YORK.— < RETIC. ...Sept. 23. noon: Nov. 3. Dae • R£PL'BLlC.Oct.lS.noon;l»ec.l (from Boston* FROM BOSTON ROMANIC. -..Sept. 15. 7:30 A. M.; Oct. 27 CANOPIC Ot. 8. 12:30 P. M. : Nov. 17 PASSENGER OFFICE. » BROADWAY. Freight Office. Whitehall Bids.. Battery PI. IWBTH CESMA9B iloto. Fast Express Service. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN. Kronprlna sept. 4. 7 A.M. Kaiser sept. 11. 1O A. M. K. Wm. II ?ept. 13. 30 A. M. Kronprln» Oct. 2. 6 A. SI. Kaiser Oct » in A. M K. Wm. II Oct. 18. 5 A. M. Twin-Screw Passenger Service. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN. Barbarossa Aug. 23. 10 A.M. Brtmen Aus. 23. A. M. •Main Sept. «. WA.M. Fri«?drich Sept. 13. lo A. M. Kurfuerst Sept. 15. noon Barbarossa Sept. 3. 10 A. M. 'Bremen direct. Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR— NAPLES— GENOA. K. Albert Aug. 31. 11 A- M. P. Irene Sept 1. 11 A. M. K. Laise Sept. 15. 11 A. M. K. Albert Sept. 2». 11 A M. P. Irene Oct. IS, UA. M. K. Luise Oct. 27. 11 A. M. From Bremen Piers. 3d * 4th Sts.. Hoboken. NORTH GEKMAN LLOYD TRAVELLERS' CHECKS GOOD ALL OVER THE WORLD. OELRICHS & CO.. No & Broadway. N. T. Louis H. Meyer. If.lfS "Walnut St.. Phlta. HAMBDRG-ABfERICAN LINE. Tvvin Strew Passenger Service I^ERBftl'Rfi- HAMBI.'TtO. PnsyUanln.Aus2s.S:."»AMi < '|!atavla. Sept. 1 Ani»rika ...Aok- 3i). •£ I'M B9u«cher. Sept. •To Hamr.ure «!lrect. , Mea:terrat»fan Servfr». TO NAPLES AND GENOA. •Moltke Sept li;tMul:ke Oct. 23 JOceana Srpt. jn'iHamhur*. •• .Nov. l'« P. Adalbert.^ept »| tM.,?tke Dec. 4 {Hambtirs Oct. -i: rHambura;. . . .'an. 1* {Call* Gibraltar, has Grill ltooci act Gymnasium. Special Notice. : Great variety of sre<lal cruises and trips by <upern passenger stefim*r» in the ORIENT. MEDTTERRANKAX and ADRI ATIC SEAS. WEST INDIES. JAMAICA. ITALY »nd EGYPT. TRAVEL RTWKAr R. H. Ticket*, here! accommodations, md genera? information about for>*isn travel. TRAVELLERS" CHECKS ISSUED BT THE COMPANY. OFFICE. 37 BROADWAY. N. ▼. •Phone. lPf!<» Recto- Pter«. Hobc.ken. T>ED "I»- LINE. For L« GuavTa. Puerto Ci»^(»ll«> <^ira ■ •*n ar.d Maracalbo. •. la Curacao., calling also a. Sun Juan P. R : S. S. PHILM>FLPHIA..Pat.. Sept ( noon S. 3. CARACAS . . Saturday. S-»p». T."> no. n For !j« Guayra. «."umca«» and Mararalbo: S. S. 7.L1.1A Saturday. Aug. "JR. noon S, <s MARAi'Ain-t .Sa:urtlr»y. Sept. S. noon These steamer* hay« superior a-commo dat!ons for mssenareip. BOULTON. BLISS * D.rLt.ETT General Managers, JC Walk st". HEFORF «OING ABROAD CONSULT THE EUROPEAN AI'VERTISF.MFVTS th«t APPEAR IIRi^I-T.A'M.', IN THE TTMRrNF. OX SIXDATS. WEI>NESD\YS AND SATURDAYS. j »:UKART> i^ixe. From r"iers 5J 52 North Rivs* IJVKKPUOL. Ma Vjl i-iU-SSTOWN ETKI RM* Vug. 2... lO*A M. • •AHMANIA A UR . •_•$ ,->' r 1 ■Brants Sept I Camria .....Sept IL> Inilria 'SM-pt. » < ar.ip*rus . Sent 15 i xiIHUAL.TAH-- ITALY— AUKIATK' New MoUern Twin screw Siearnara. FUAVO.MA.Aac. 2^. 11 A.M.: Oct. 16. Dec 4 Pannonia s*n. 11. n-Ton: Oct 3u CARPATHIA.-.S*p«. 25. l'> a. M ; Nov" "7 VEKNON H. BROWN. G A " " 21-24 State sit., cprn«lt« in* Ratterr [Fqcp [P©[pGgd 'OBBgb© .Steamship* of th« REr> "V UNE will •ail tor San Juan direct, as follow*- S S. PIUU\I>KL.PHIA...vat. Sept 1 nooa S. S. CARACAS Saturday, >^p« I.V ion Fcr freight or pass»s« pppl> to' BOI.L.TON. BIJVs a L'Ai...tlT ii«neral Manager*. J«2 Wall St. " OLD BSOS£iGISS@s33 LISSE. DAILY ?Enrin: For Old Point « - om:.,i r folk Port«- uth. l'inners Point and Newport News Va.. connevtins (or I'etersburs. Rlc>>ir»nd' Virginia Beach. Washington. D. ,■ ald tntire £<>uth and West. ' iM ll *.'J h v 1 » *tl!!??sg "♦"»•»•••« ,ai! fmm I'ler -ti. x. R. "'■ Ueach St.. every week da) at 3 p. in. ... „ _ H. R. WALKER. \ let- President and Traffic Manager fUiOLLAK»-AMERICA 111 I N^w Vork-Kotterdam. via Boulogne U U Sallitiß \\ e.lnes.!aya a* per •ailing list. ndaoi Aug. 21>. l<> a. si Kiwdaiß Heat 5. a. m Nourdaui Sept. 12, ma. M New Amstfrilatu.. .Sept. lit. ft a. M ' Holland-America Unr. ..•• ii'way. X. V. UIU-OUK OUi.svi ABIIUAU •JoXSCta THE Bl'liOl-KAS AI'VKKTIaKMBXVd THAT APi'KAU HEGULAKL.I IX THB THIHi'.VK ON M'.'.iUV--. W£DNmD,m AND SATURDAYS. ARMHCBOT CLAKir3 ninth annual WftifiSJ I 1I 1 OHUISC. Feb. I. -OT. '.» any* 1> rtattered ?• s "OJIIC." li^uut un** r Tours Hound th» World Fit AN X C • U*»:K. m Brwa»iT. v. T. BKrORB 0.01N.J ABROAD CONSULT TUG EfROPKAN advki:tis^mi;nts thai- APPO.\n HBOILAHLY IX TIIB TP.intNE ON SfNDAYS. VinBDXKUUUi ASH SATI'KI»AY."> ffiEKSOQOK (LOR3GLT GUSQOW VIA U>NI'ONDBT:rv « ■a!Mon!a . Au. 25. noon | Columbia . Sent •"" * noon Astoria. Sept. 1. 3 pay Furn*«ia.s*,!t USm Saloon. "SO. 3d fawn m. 3d cv,» mWsli •nd upwards according to accommodation** steamship For tours and information ami. HIH I Mai 1811 BROTIIMSL IT-I*"°S»;^ R.4!1,K0\f)4. "America's Greatest i Rail^j^y •top at 1251h street to rer-tve if o^^! ten minutes after leavin* 42 ZJ*^ '«*'» 12:10 A. M.--,SII^NIGHX tX?n E *K 7:SO A. M.- »ADIRONDACKTISHL_ ISLANDS AND JIO\T»»TF il '3 »:3»A M. -tKMPIRE STATE aSaB ,, *»«it famous train in thaaMsPV •* A M— 'FAST MAIL - J» isaaV Chicaao. r • »:•* A. M. — AXIt v SEAL EXPRESS M •- 1A:3O A. M. «r>AT EXPRCaaV 1«P. M.--TH g^ IM i IWP. M— •«-HIC A GO aPECLv All Pullman Cars. •***•• -5. *:IOP. 11. «I:5O P. M. Saturdays*— <■*■». . TOGA LIMITED ParloM^ri ITEr>— la hour» to <hicar- ~^" S:4» P. M—t ALBANY A TROT FIT^" «:5#»P. 11.— 'THE WOLVEP.In' iiiC< .l:2»P. Jf.-«KABT MAIL-For AP^S C.3aP.M--LAKE SHORE LnSSaW 23H hour train to Chfca«- " v Pullman cara *-"* sl **?aJ 5:30 P. M.— •CLEVELAND. CXSCI>??3— and st LOLI3 UJMTIS V; I uliman cars. *- «:OOP. M —•WESTERN EXPRKM I*»Z *-• m^ntreXl nfnak T:3OP. M — •ADIRONDACK ANDY — . REAL EXPRESS. ' N " »:0»P. M . — • BUFFALO. SlAftis. FALLS. CLEVELAND AJW ?,* RONTO SPECIAL * J> »• •:» P M 'WESTERN NEW TORK ,»» M:»P. M.— •CHICAGO A ST. LOUI3 al •Daily. tExcept Sunday •E»r» Bt isLS HARLEM DIVISIOJT C:«a A. M. and 3:35 P. M. dims ■ -t Sunday. t« Plttsneld and North *%-'} Eund.y. MI A M.; Satur-lay ontwVfrp M Pullman cars o o all thrown tralaa Trains illuminated with Piatscb BsJit Ticket offices at 149. 245. 413 «i*~tv, Hiradwny; 25 In lon Square W ZZi&a^ bus aye. 117 west 125 th st . GrsaafSS and lST.'h St. stations. New Tork «■» - — 729 Fulton st. ana IC-1 Broadway BrssMiTT Teephone "SCO 3»th Street" for Cakbe. wtoa Baf R ag # caarked from hotel or S. dence by We«.,-o« Exsresa, A. II SMITH. C. T. DALY Vtce-Pr>«. A Hen". 3StX. Faas'r Traflt^ lew "Jeket Cbrh STATIONS > %?\£ sT tJ xV * * -,„, . * »»- «Sia St.. N. R. i West 23d St. leave, lo minute, iarto tv cept as noted by iteatiasins mark* EASTON BErHLEmE^ 1 AuSsTfrCN ton.. »10 A M.. t2O. *>. 3 fl) B Easton only) p. m Sun.. i*.» A^a. 1 w* 5.00 and ftco P M ** WILKKSBARRE AND S- ItANTD3(-»|» a: m • a 5a 5 v M "ESfal ■ LAKEWOOP. I.AKir:H'R«T. TOSS BITBB AND BARNKOAT— t*tn>. 9*► a X I.SO. s'*5 '* Lak«wo.-xi ani Laiteham oiUyl 83.40. Sunday* lea A. M. -040 Lass wi.o'l and Lak«-hurstt ATLANTIC •**TY— ~>.4O A. a., xtOOL v.« LO.\.; BRANCH. A3B L" T PAW Oi'-EAN CRnVFI POlxt PLEAS.\TT— z*.(*» 8.:«. »i.« .V>. 11.30 A. St. exit* xi 20. 1 .-f>. 2.4 R. :: »'. ah4.BS. stZX. siUk C.30. «.■?» ji-..: toys, exe-n Octal Grove. »15. lf>3»> a M.. 4W». ».» P It. ATI.ANTIC HIGHLANDS. SEABRIGSi MO.NMOI.'TH BEACH. EAST U>»j BRANCH— I4.CO. 7.'...'*\ S 30. 11 TO A *. 1.30. 4ro a.aa r ~'» P. M Sundays. 1» A. M . 4 on P. M SANDY HOOK P.OCTE FOR ATL«!«TI!? HIGHLANDS. Sn.\EP.IOHT. LOS* BRANCH \SBI'RY PARK CCKMt gpove SPRING lake, venrr PLEASANT— T»Ier 81. N. R. W. 4SI *. I>M>. f. :;.-,. tt».asj .*. M. 12 "ft. 130; I**; 4.15. 6.40. 7.45 P. XT. Sundays. 925 .1 Jt. 1»» :<-.-,. - *:■ !• M. Pt»r 10. X. R. Cedar Si 8.20. 1000. 11.00 A. M .. t.«t 2.«». i 45. 4.4.*.. «.'«• *!O P. M. Siairrs. 10.no A M . 1 no. 41*'. «10 P M READING. HARR-?BrT.r,. PO-^T3YrLLn AND TVILLJAMSPORT — i r4<A i4.Ts. ts i»>. !'».io. ije.ua ii .vi a. SI. R«adi«f enly). v"1 on. |!1». t2» P. 31. »>at !ng. Pott«-. i!!e Harrisb-_rg only. *4.#» • •5.W. 7.31> P. M. PHir,Ar>FT^PHIA •»4 30. m7.o<». saS.ea «9 00. m»lf»fla »ll»» A. M.. m»12.<0. ml •»». •Joi>. •inn. •*•. m».VOO. m'H<.- »7.m, tS.OO. •».»). pt».» P. M.. j»12.15 trdt BALTIMORE ANT> WASKINGTOX. s».f!(> m»lO.oi>. r.i»ii v '<> m*2.00. m:*** - m»fi.Oii. «7.eat J*12.1.V •D«!Ty Tal'v »x-»r* Sun<JaT. pSuassia JParlor cars only. '-Via Tam3T:». i"v cept Saturdays. mDinlng car. xSat:sitn* only. zKrom Liberty St. erly. From Twenty-third St.— t.1.5» P. a. r.ir*> p. m e12.20 p. M. «4 SO r ». Jll.Sft P. M.. k3.31> P. M.. i 5.50 F. jr.. h4 2t> Offices: Uaartj St.. vv»«r 2T.1 St.. 6 *«•"» House. 245. 4.T4. 13<»>. 1354 Br-».!*a.T I*B ■til Ay . 2SI .Vi Ay.. 25 rnion ; -.are TT*st. 270<» .^1 Ay. li« West VSitt Sr 245 >•<*- lambus Ay.. New Tor*: 4 Chart m. **- • 544 Pu!t»n St.. 479 Xo.itrand Ay.. Brr-?H lyn: 3W» Broadway. Willianisbtirg. X*-" York Transfer Co. calls fur and checks laj gas* to destination. W. G. BESLER. C. « «TPT. Vlc«-Pres. ft 'Jan Mar. t?en. Fass'r Ac?tr£. BALTIMCHE & OHIO S. 8. ROYAL EUE LINE TRAINS "Every other li.-ur en th» en hour." TO BALTIMORE AND %VASHIXGTOX. L»a."Xe» York City. Z4 it. Lib»St •WASHINGTON. Buffet. T.V>sm <sfl6tn ♦WASHINGTON. D ner ."<> ?ni ;i>iinan ♦WASHINGTON, Diner l!.s»am UOOa-g ♦WASHINGTON. Buffet. 1 .',.• rm Zit»pin ♦ 'ROYAL LTl>." Diner ISOpm 4.fl»pia ♦WASHINGTON, I-.r»r .'i.'U>rr!i *t»»pr. WASHINGTON. n^.Tet. tJm T.iiOpn' ' tWASHINGTO.WSIeevtra. 11.10 pm X.13 n't •Ex. Sunday. t Pally Thro r»ni!v Tratns tf> th» West tears- New Tork Clry 2T*St. Ijf» rst. 1 THTCAGO. PITTSPt'P.r;. n.!Wpm CIS nt 'CHICAGO coh"Mhi *l9a«ja Hlßnii I PIITSBI 80. . -LEVET*. .vW»j>pi 4«»pm "P*TTSH'R<S UMITED" '"■>• pm tea sal I nx.-.ST.ur*rts.ijonsv., II » T>m V- ■ at CJN..ST.T^>ns.T.r>T"T-5V.. •W» am V* A» am 1 ci>r..s»T.Loris Lonsv.. s»pn> *«*p«» CTices: '.4* \"; •;•■•■ r.r-ajmj. SAW House ira Groer.wirh St 25 I'nlofl *7U»re W. Sf»l Oraad si . NY. 3« Fulton St. Brooklyn: Wi 2nd St. and I-lb-rti Ft After '• r.. m. «!eerin(t ear was rattras and fu!! Inrormstion e»«g.rdinr Train*, re. can l>«> obtained at : . ."_i ■; M Infnrnatics. 1 P. A (' R. R . -'■'■ St TeminaJ. ?i^c»St«. Chelsea 3144. N. T. X. H. * HARTFORD R. H. Trains depart from Grand i>ntral SlalaA 45& ft. an.l 4th Aye.. a» follows for BOSTON. v!a New l^na .n ,v Vrov.— itN lO:0U. line A M . «!!!22 •x l -I. •* i:m, *.". •«;* ••12:00 T. M : vt3 TVl!!!mant>—?V:« , A. M.. t2:(M» P M: via Spf*-*l» am; •;:*:«>*►. »11 <« P. M. PC>KTL.\NI»* BAH HARKOR -t»St»Pm WHITB MOUNTAINS. ST ALP.OS «•» QI"Kt:EC " »> 4«> A. V " ' ••• P. *_ WORfENTET an.l FITCHBVKA \ta FCT NAM ". ' : I- SI _ — LJUCKVILLE ar<l NORFOLK — *»B| A. M. ;.1:-.l P. M- ... , \ Gt. Barrln«t«r» St»eiirTi<:s». Len<»». ÜBS f»eM— >4:r>4. ••t»:02 A.M.. si 24. ♦331 P* Ticket omcen at cGrand Central SttJiJi 1 «nd di-.Vh St . also »• .-:♦'• 120«, «tS< Bivij, . J. Inion Square. cl*2 Fifth .*»•• cS4S iVlur.h:i Aye.. c*4* Madison A**. c:rs W. 1-T.ih SI . 279S Third %*« ■ Brooklyn. c* Court St.. 4T» Nos'.raad A*a, x*> rsay. ._ •Daily. tK«cej>? Saadayi *sarar«Jl! only "Stops at 125 th St. xStops «: 1» S> Sundays . r.!y. tPa-!-r Car Limits*. -His .lir.trr car. eParfcw and Sleeping «■•' tt-kets also. _ 7»- ' West 2*l A : ' 'ortlamlt and Hesbr •- « *» S. 'Mb t Except Suadaj Saa<Uy: - * t12.». dii'4>. e;to nvy. x\V>. . n *~ |Lv.>.f.."A"U..VJ—" Jla;jeh Chtinft Local . I *«<■'»» ♦*2il2 i I Bufiio Fneess | *%' *» ♦ » ••' ■*• • « •ufalo Exarrai .1 -9 15 * » * : i v itS BUi li l>fAM.»M> EX?, j •! V> • » "Jt,2£! Waoeti . hint »nt H«z;c:or TI3 l» p ■ "'''"2ls '.Yii^es-Barre Eipres, I ♦S»r»i ™*5 £a*toal.«vit ts.lf>F3i. 3 -!JJ Ci.;c^»rt ao<i To->vro K»t> i «n5 40 r » ** •* ' THE Bl'Kr'Al t> TRXIN I *;»?» *» '» *1 "TickfTsaod I 'i::;m*n s<-i-.->m^n. J ftls A t.SW Rro».l-i%r. US »rh Ato .IS :'»>«■ **-?!* N.T.: .'O Fulton St.. 4 Court St, *:• Nostrsad •*• W3roartw»» k foot Fulton **.. PmoKlyß. « Y.Trxasr.Tto w»i:e*i;fc • *— ■•» © l.Oaurio4 Westers E © liaioa umik i-tiia«in- -■ *■ ?***£ Local. i.'uii> S:*» »•»<» *•*• Ui-«l. U»U* d.14 S.-»A.if. Lit. lbi^r Uxal. «•». dun. «>:w • -* *-* tM*«t» tap.. •». Mia ».w» >:»** hJ»v.« Luc^t. Sun<ia>s S.SS * ..'-1* Liberty hxp.. «*. Sundays. . »:uS » » ■*•» LilMtty »'!>•(. s>*iuia*>si. . U m l-;w> 5"?. a \V«tioa-iwihl E»|... «a. »ua i::w i::»r.'< sUnK»ti.>n -Mini ic«lio E»p.. .»«■ e», S:n ..12:48 i**? L»«. Muter Exr - Saturdays l.«e l:l»r-*- E^ n^ v » X . te6>tOft **?\ a- mm* "?£^.*:~^h:.t » :3 *«:?■ Cblr.cn Umlted. ltai;« . :4i» •:•» ?'/ Parlor Car Se^ta at 4» ITW. X. T ■ sam L wanna Kailrca^. .x. ».. MM sHiniilL *.o:.»iv;-:'<rr. Weal •-"-' 3t», . '>.«i» A. A. — For Kin.-nAiuton and E.nwl«- p •Jo A. M.— For Hurtaio. Clues** *±- *- Louis. xl?. OP. M— roevno Mountain Specla*. •1.4» F. M. — »\« b.Mft*.« ana W.c»>» - . 14.«*» IV M.— For *<.-rant»n «i » »*».» ai«w»- •«.!:- P. M. — For Buffalo an.l Chics ra. ••:«» *". M.— For Uuffalo. fcjrracu-*. CM** 'lt-JA. H. — »or -Sleet**** >*••» ».»» »•. &i. __ ._ Ticket* •( 141». «-•* IIM. 143* Fro*?"** N. T. ; 3» Fulloa St. Brooklyn. *Papg tEvrept Sunday. aFrtduys and *•«"* Imvm 3d ! 15 So P. M iliti" arl » tcb»r Si. «.!>» I* M. w«ee *a»e. ADVERTISEMENTS •■>■» subscript*** •• Th« Tribune tecetve* at tt>*lv '•••vj Oih«.e. Nu 1364 Krcadwm?. I*""** 0 **« and 37th Ms., until » o»Mtk » ■»■ **!£* tlk<c:n*nt» mm* i at th* .ollowtaa ■**£? otlk-ea at r-gular oitu-e raia until • •** , " p. m.. \U.: 23 1 Sth aye.. » •. «<»- *** 'J •' 1M cm •««,. ear. i?y» a*,: •* £•" •••- *"