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KlffP!llll flWfliP,v "' ' " ' ii i i i. Y ' ' - - - '' ' -.- - S 1 T MORE FIGHTS IN BRAZIL. rrro Jtiw ok tjc ixsvnaexis 7 i.V TK HOVT1I. kt1t'T "' Klo When the Hsiaatll-on Cava ' , port The Poor, Batter Aa.ntta. an-lnlese FrctlBK Aitalaat Anarchists Hle.ee rrealslrat Carwot'a Assasstaatloa, (Hio nr. .Tanewo, .Inns 12. The "Portuguese enpstlon" lias not liecn advanced one step, ami It l doubtful whether It was a Rood Idea to ntact) the matter In the hands of the Drttlsh Minister. The lortuguea Minister. Conde de I rrfitr- left here for Lisbon on the Congo, which sailed on June :i. lnlheouthof the republic thire have been tnmewlint stirring times. On the Oth Inst. Ucn. pinhelro.Maehado tetegraphed that the fourth brigade hsd come up with a part of Oomerclndo 1 Brlva's forces at Campos Novos which had not t irtssl the river l'elotas. An attack was Immediately made, and was short and de eihe. It took place along the rocky margin of therher and In the virgin forest, sword and bayonet being the amis most generally used. The enemy, after a most obstinate- resistance, was completely routed, leaving In the hands of the victors nine wagons, thrre Krupp field pieces three Xordcnfcldts, much ammunition, 600, horses, baggage, and arms of all descriptions. One hundred and twenty men were wounded and thirty killed. A number of the fugitives plunged Into the river, and some were drowned In their attempt to cross It. The Opvernment troops lost twenty men killed. Including two Captains, and over Uty wounded. On the same day a rebel force under .luca Tlgrehada slight skirmish with the (lovern ment troops, which resulted In the killing and wounding of a few on each side, without gain ing any permanent advantage. Gomerrlndo and his brother. Apparlclo Pa fairs. Joined forces after crossing tfic l'elotas, ftnd have marched on to Csmpon de I'almaa. In the centre of Illo (Jranrte there list e been teianr small combats with unimportant results. Col. Halvador Plnhelro has been sent vrlth a fergo body of men on to the Mlsslnnrs boundary await the arrival of any of the rebel forces In ease they should make for that territory. On the 8th Inst, the transport Victoria left for Para nagua with the Sixth Iteglment of Artillery nn board, destined for service In Parana. The steamer De-term also left for the south with a lull complement of troops. There seems to be a general feeling here that a vrr with Argentina Is very probable, but no -mod reasons are given, although the matte4 Is freely discussed. A naval station has been created In Mattn Or-osso. on the Argentine boun dary and a large supply of armament has been tent there. Judging from the number of officers who have recently been sent to that station. It Is to be a very Important one. Yesterday a naval engineer was sent to llama ( to direct the work of floating the Pirating. Congress has not yet completed the verifies. Uon of the Presidential elections. A motion was ?ut to and approved by the House requesting he Oovernment to Inform Congress how the 100,000 contos or rels bonus has been applied. When this motion was approved the President of the Banco da Ilepubllci Immediately tendered his resignation, on the ground that this strji was an Imputation against the character of the directory of the bank, seeing that the Oovern ment had Intrusted the hank with the distribu tion of the amount. Afteraconfereiuebetween the President of the republic and the President of the bank, the resignation was withdrawn. The Information asked for Is now awaited. The state of siege should end this month, but It la very probable that It will be carried on much longer. June S3 was the day fixed by the Oovernment for the return of the squadron, and the clay was decreed a national holiday, orders being Issued to all the forces and fortified points In Hto and Nlctheroy to Are a salute of twenty-one guns. Various popular Commissions were organ lied to meet Admiral Ooncalves, chief of the squadron., and the time for the entry was an nounced as between 10 o'clock and midday. I The town was well decorated, and almost all business houses were closed. Many flags were hung out. tho American and Brazilian predominating. In the Oovernment i edifices the two hung together. The day proved a very dull and rainy one. It being difficult to make out the other side of the bay. but this did I not prevent thousands of spectators from lining I the shore and hills In order to witness the entry. I Many launches, fern boats, and small vessels I steamed down the bay to accompany the I returnng fleet. About la :.10 o'clock the vessels f were seen arriving at the bar. where they manoeuvred for some time taking up positions. The Unstavo Sampalo, the torpedo catcher which damaged the Aquldaban at rmntn ( Catharina.cntered first, being saluted by Santa (Ij Crux, and the roar of artillery Increased as the y veraels entured one after another, all joining in The rebeici'iilsers Republics, Iris. and Mef eoro I were among tliosothatentered. The Aquldaban, tow ed by the Nlutjicrov, arrived about s o'clock I the same night. Tho only foreign war vessel I present was the French cruiser Duqucsne. , I which returned the salutes as the vessels passed ( (Vrhe Aquldaban. or Vlnte-equntro do Malo. ns IK she Is now called., entered the dotk at tlm " Ilhailas Cobras jesterday. The damage Inflicted i by the Ssmpslo Is plainly visible. Mio was l struck by the torpedo In the bow. Just Iwlow tho f ram, where she is, of course, very narrow, prob ably four to fl e feet from side to side. The plates, which have been covered -with ft woolen sheathing, are In this part only half an Inch thick, and the torpedo seems to hate pierced both sides. The side on which It first struck (port) has a rent of about fifteen feet lengthwise of tho vessel by twelve feet upward from the keel. The other side has only a round hole of alxmt a foot and a half In diameter, though the plank ing all 'round Is torn oft. hen the explosion occurred, fortunately the tanks were closed, so that the ironclad only went down at the bow the depth of a meter. Three of the tank compartments were appar ently blown out by the explosion of the hite hewl torpedo. Tin- damage Is great, but not ki B great as one would Imagine from an explosion of a ' 176 pounds of gun cotton. The deck above the I tanks has not suffered beond being very slight- I ly curved. I It Is surprising that the Aquldaban sustained J so little damage from cannon tire, considering j that she passed letween three forts three times. 1 fine bears only eleven slight dents the deepest not more than half an Inch on her armor plate, as though a few shells had struck her and (lanced off. . One of the da- Its Is gone, one ventilator is crushed, and the funnel is perforated by a half dozen rifle bullet holes. The two forward 66 pound guns were rendered useless by the rebels. The carriage of one of the turret guns '! tons) Is out of order through carleusness on the part of the men working the gun. Apart from the damage mentioned, the upper works and deck works are untourhwl. On her derksshahad ten Nnrdcnfeldts and two small ?ulck-ilrlng guns. Kor repelling an attack mm a torpedo boat she was ery badly armed, 4 the guns mentioned being the only light ones she nadwk. The assassination of the French President, Kad! Carnet, roused a great deal of Indignation here against the Anarchists. Congress adopted a motion expressing sympathy with the family of t'arnot. A motion has Just been put before Congress requesting that the state of siege be continued until July si. It is probable that the motion will be adopted. Admiral L'oelho Metto'i resignation as Minis ter of Marine has been accepted, and the port folio has been handed over to Uen. lllblano ontonra Costallat, who holds in addition the Ilnistry of War, Industry, and Public Works. The Torpedo's Mark o the Aaaldabaa. Tne steamship Maskrlyne, from Brazil, re ports that when she left Itio Janeiro on July? the battle ship Aquldaban, which was sunk by a torpedo at Santa Catherine, In the Brazilian revolution, waa on the graving dock under re pairs. There was a big hole In her bow s through which a carriage might have been driven. The torpedo struck the Aquldaban far below the water line, tearing out a part of her botlomojust aft of the stern, besides her bows. STOLE A JIUCKLEBEKttT l'IK. YssigVoaistli Couldn't Keslst-Taa Thief Caught bat the Hi Kalaed. A big huckleberry pie on a table Just Inside the entrance of Charles I-angenbach'o restau rant at 163 Urand street, William. burgh, filled the Imagination of 15-year-old Henry Voesach of 231 North Fifth street on Monday evening. Finally be picked It up and ran away with it. lie fled up Urand street Ith a waiter In pursuit. The waiter, when he saw the distance between him and the fugitive lengthening. Jumped on a trolley car and soon came up with the thief. As the waller waa making a grab for Voesach the boy stumbled and fell on the pie, The pie was damaged past "recognition, and Voeaath'a clothes were stained with buckle berry Juice. The waiter took him to the Bed ford avenve police station, where a charge of larceny was made against oesach. In the Lee Avenue Pollco Court )esterda. when Justice IliM-ttlug asked him why he stole the pie, he said he never got pie at home. His mother, tes tifying iu his defence, said she bad never known him to steal pie before. It was true he dldu't get pie at homo, but he got plenty to rat of everything else, she said. Justice (ioetting remanded the boy until Friday for sememe. Hraaala l.la I'uta Htecrage Mates. 1 he rxandla line, which Is under the manage ment of thu Hamburg-American line, an. nounccd yrstrrda) that it had reduced Its steer age rates from New York to Scandinavian porta fronf 116 to 113. The object of the cut is to aJTc.l the White Star line, which has a 116 rate to tbctv joi i. u tuapomxo or MrnxMT nisrvaml t Hikes Istaaa AKtn-CrtalUar A. arewa Nat I Faver or Crja-mtert ee. Another committee of Twenty.thlrd and Twenty-fourth ward citizens called on Mayor Gllroy yesterday to discuss the Biker's Island nuisance. They asked the Mayor to have money appropriated so that the garbage already dumped on the Island should be covered with two feet of earth. The Mayor said that he had railed a meeting of the Board of Estimate for to morrow, when the Board would make whatever appropriation was necessary. Commissioner Andrews said he had arranged with Lieut, Deta- hanty, the Supervisor of the Harbor, to send and and ashes to the Island In scots. Mr. Wells wanted the Major lo promise that dumping garbage on Rlker's Island would be permanently stopped. The Mayor would not promise. " It Is stopped until the hot weather Is over." he said. The Ilev. Mr. Mcllvalne asked to be allowed to make a remark. " I want to say, your Honor," he said, "that the smells from Hiker's Island hare not decreased, as has been stated. They have diminished some" "That Is all right," said the Mayor. "I am lust ns well satisfied If they have diminished as If thev were decreasing." Street Cleaning Commissioner Andrews said yesterday that he had seen garltAge cremated at Yonkern. Philadelphia, and Chicago, and that he Intended to visit other cities soon. "From what I have seen," he said, " I am not In favor of cremation. All the crematories that I have ex amined Involve a separation of the ashes from the garbage. This plan would be ery costly. 1 am Inclined to think that If all garbage was disinfected at the dumps no harm could arise from It." Mr. Andfews has requested the Board of Es timate to approve the purchase by the Depart ment of Street Cleaning of a disinfecting plant for each of the several dumps used by the de partment, like that now In successful operation at Biker's Inland, but proportionately smaller. It Is proposed to establish at each of the dumps a plant with a capacity for making 600 gallons of electroiono an hour, the power to be furnish by gas engines. Mr. Andrews held a conference with Maydr Otlroy and Lieut. Delahanty. the Oovernment harbor Inspector, yesterday. In regard to tho complaints that have been recehed during tho past few weeks from the various watering places In this lclnlty, about the refuse which Is being washed on the beaches. It Is claimed that the scows do not go far enough to sea to dump. It was decided to have the scows followed and watched, and thus prevent them from disobey ing orders. Superintendent Bobbins of the Street Clean ing Department is Issuing new badges and In structions to the drivers and sweepers. The In structions designate the territory In which the men are to be employed, and fully describe their duties. Hlreet Cleanlaa Iaplojeee' Grtevaaeea. A committee of three from the Drivers' and Hostlers' Protective Benevolent Union waited on Commissioner Andrews of the Street Clean ing Department last evening. The fourteen or fifteen men under suspension allege that they were unjustly suspended on the testimony of " spotters " employed by the department, and the committee asked Mr. Andrews to give these men a hearing and bring them face to face with their accusers. The Commissioner refused to tell who the spotters were. He told the com mittee that they could bring the matter Into court and then he would produce the men who made the charges. Mr. Andrews assured the committee that the Increase of salaries provided for by the last Legislature, for which no money waa appropriated, would be gained for the men by a friendly suit against the city In a few weeks. AS AStllVLAXCE DttEAKH DOtTX. Energetic Work of Hurgeoa Neesea Vader Great DIBicultlea. Whllo Henry Schott of 633 Broadway. Wll ltamsburgb, was on his way home at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, he was attacked In a dark place beside an eleated railroad stairway In Broadway, near Lotimer street, by a short, thick-set man, who asked him for money. Be fore bchott hod time to reply the stranger struck him In the face and tried to steal his watch. Schott caught hold of the stranger's left arm, but he was knocked down and another attempt was made to get the watch. Schott kicked the man and managed to get on his feet. For the third time he waa thrown down. As he fell he bit his tongue, and the wound bled so freely that the assailant, becoming alarmed, gave mm a parting Kick and disappeared around the corner In Lorlmrr street. , Schot set put for the CI) mer street police station. He sank ex hausted at Mnrcy avenue and Lynch street, where a illceman found him and summoned an ambulance. Ambulance Surgeon Neesen left the Eastern Dtstrh t Hospital in South Third street to Inter cept the ambulance as It came from the stable. He met It at Hertford avenue and South Third street. As the drher slowed up for him to get on the hind azlo broke and a wheel struck l)r. Neesen's foot. 'The foot was seerely Injured. Notwithstanding this injury and the breaking of the kxIo he did not return to the hospital. He had the ambulance horse unhitched and hitched to a wagon belonging to (Jeorge Mar shall, a plumber. After the Doctor was helped into the wagon the driver whipped up the horse and was soon by Schntt's side. S. hntt was unable to talk. There was a deep bite in his tongue and the tongue was badly swollen. Dr. N eesen took him to the hospital. Schott could giro only a meagre description of his ussullant. HUXTZXU FOlt It. S. IVES'S UTEALTIl. Ilia Kxeenlora After the Heearttlee of m C'ertula Htoek Nyadleate. (jeorge W. Striker, brother-in-law and execu tor of Henry S. Ives, mated before Surrogate Fitzgerald esterday that Charles F. Phillips. W. C. Boone, and Charles H. Graham, alleged to have been iwrtners w Ith the late Napoleon of finance in some stock syndicates, be directed to render an accounting of the Interest of Ives in their enterprises. In the schedule presented of the estate of Ives his property In this State was put at $10,000, and the executor says that he Is Informed that the estate here is larger. It Is alleged that Phillips, who, with Boone and Ora ham, had offices at 40 Wall street, handled se curities for Ives In this city. In opposition to the motion Mr. Phillips said that an action was pending In the Supreme Court which would clear up the Interests of es. The ai tton was brought against Mills W. Barse. Oeorge W. Saul and Henry H. Moore head, who claim an Interest In the securities of the syndlcato. Phillips savs tbst Ilarse last April by false preUntes and through force ob tained a lot of stocks, bonds and other securi ties for himself. Boone and Oraham, and that he refuses to surrender them, alleging that they belong to him. The surrogate reserved decision on the motion. lawyer Koss. of the Arm of Thomson & Koss, who appear for the executor, said at his office yesterday that they were on a fishing excursion. While they were informed that Mr. Ives had an Interest In the securities of the syndicate, he could not tell what the securities were or the amount of the Interest of Mr. Ives. More Osi Fields for the HUadar4 Oil Coat. rssj, Burr alo, July S4.-The Standard Oil Company haa secured control of the gas fields and franchtaeof the Erie County Natural Qas Fuel Company, The fields are situated In Welland county, Ontario, Just across the border. It is reported that the acquiring of the rights of the Erie county company Is but part of a big plan of the Standard to buy up all the existing and prosperth e gas fields In the neighborhood of this city. The price paid the Erie county company la said to be between $00,000 and $76,000. All American District Mes & senger Oifices fQ?! w tnis city Sj- I will handle J Advertising for b-SPi THE SUN nt regular advertising rates. Call the Messenger, && who knows the rates. jINE They End this way the names of most so-called washing compounds. It isn't an accident, cither. It's to make them sound like Pearl inc; the original washing com- fiound the best in every way. mitations arc thus named in the hope of confusing you in the hope that you'll mistake them for Pcarlinc. For most people, that's enough. It con vinces them that the article so imitated, so copied, so looked up to, is the best to use. If your grocer sends you an imi tation, be honest send it back. 883 JAMES PVLK.N.Y. COXSCIESCE STItlCKEX. A Mtolen Watch Returaed from New York to a Loalavllle Hoarding House. Lol'isvim.e. July 23.- Postmaster Weaver re ceived a package and the following letter last Saturday morning: ' New Vnax, July 10, 1801. DauBiS! Will you kindly give the package sent to your care to Sir. or Mrs. Watson or their daughter? They kept a thestriesl boarding house Ave or si x yrsrs sgolnLouliTllle.Ky. This packognrontatns something stolen from them at that time. The person withes to atone, and restore the stolen articles. You will do a great favor and oblige one trying to do better. Mrs. 3. A. Ml ass v. The package was sent at once to the theatri cal boarding house kept at Third and Walnut streets In this city by Robert Watson. It con tained a gold watch which belonged to Mrs. Watson and which had been a present from her husband, who paid $70 for It a few days Wore the theft occurred. The watch waa stolen on the night of Oct. 0, 188H. An opera company, most of whose members were stopping with the Watsons, had Just finished a week's engage ment. Everyboxy waa preparing to leave ex cept one member of the chorus, who had sud denly been taken 111. It was not long before a new member of the company arrived, a ery wee one, and with the bustle of departure and the appearance of this new star Mrs. Wat son was very busy and very much excited. Sho went to a dresser to get some safety pins or flan nel, and laid down her watch. When she thought of It again the watch was gone, and so were all the company, except the baby and young mother. There were two chorus girls whom Mrs. Watson was Inclined to suspect, but a letter to them was answ ered with a sharp de ntal of the theft, and nothing more was heard of the watch until Its strange return last Saturday. Partaera Disagree. Henry C. Irons has been appointed receiver of the property of the copartnership alleged to ex ist between Mr. Irons. Orvllle C. Talntor, and Martin E. Stevens. Mr. Irons was authorized to take possession of the real estate at the south west corner of Eighty-eighth street and Colum bus avenue where alarge flat has recently been erected, and In which the three men are said to be Interested. Judge Dugro of the Superior Court has ap pointed Henry F. Llnpold receiver of the copart nership property of the Arm of Stahl Brothers & Co.. dealers In underclothes at 111) Spring street. The receiver was appointed in an action brought for the dissolution of the copartnership because the partners cannot agree. 4 Htats TTm'4 Sett Ft re Istaad. Watertown, July 24. (lov. Flower was asked to-day about the truth of the statement published In New York papers to tho effect that while at Fire Island recently he discussed with Capt, Sammls a proposition that tho State should sell the hurt Hotel. Tho(ioernor replied that there was nothing definite or serious In his talk on the subject. Ho may hat e talked with Capt. Sammls about the matter. The Captain Is very anxious to get back the property, but the State has no Intention of selling It. Wnnttfl rmaleu. Ratet for advertising at the following offices will be the same as those charged at the main office : SJEW YORK CITY-TllE sr.N,1.S3 Prnodwsy. near S8dit. (iopyreclre.t until II P. M.n M) Eaii IXJth st. (copy recetred until U 1. M ) All American Dlitrlc: Messenger offices (uutll 1. M ) UKOOKLY.S-Entfrn District AdTertWns-Uurrsu. V Hmsilwar: 3U7 Fu! ton t , ciiixMlte lltr Hill: 7J1 Hushlug av. IXJ.N'U ISlJl.Nf) (1TY, I. I.-Ilordcn ST S (telephone call. OOUnvnpolnti. John W.Osrreni Wonten a,l anil SJ, E. N; lXKlson. JIOHOKK.V, N. J. -Otto L. Keith merer. 410 Washington it.i J, Llctitenatrln. SIS Wash- Ingtnn St. I'ATClioUUC, L. I Jsmei Cannrlil.Oersrd building. JAMAICA. U I. Corner Washington and Fulton its. SI'RINUntLD. L. I.-ln the Post CfBoe. hxv, HENCE. U I. In trlsphone offlce. near depot. FAlt ICOCKAWAY, l- I.-Drug store, corner Cstherlno and Molt ar. ItucKAWAY BEAC1I. L l.-Corner Ham mel's av. and BouleTsrd. FOll THE COXI'ENIESCE OF THE SUN'S ADVEUTISERS 0ITICE8 HAVE IIEK.S OPE!,EI AT 80 EAST 125TH ST., NEAlt yol'HTH AV, ASU 1,205 BROADWAY, NE!t "'"' BT- BOOK yOLDEHS wanted. Vj 8.. si Deekmans "COLDINO MACHINE FEEDEK. smart. competentslrl. X wanted! steady position, good prospects. IXUNE U1XDKKY. M Lafsystte place. FEEDERS for foldlna machines, also young man for smsihcr. AROYLE PREtu. ilsj cCerry st. "WANTED ldy to write for me st home) $H a dsyi 11 no eaavast tag Address, with stamp, Miss VEHKA LAHUDOW. BoutSliend. Ind. Dotttntir frvantu U'antrd. Ci IRX wonted for general houMworkt on who tin 7 derstands wash lag, Ironing, and cooking. ISSWut oath st. GIRL for houwork and to wait on table. Apply at 10s East Is st. GOOD, competent cook wsnted, accustomed to a boarding houss. 1ST East Itth it. NEAT gtrl for all housework. Ring bell once. 663 MIO OT; PROTESTANT girl, 1. to assist at housework. ItW East With st. . STRONO younx glr) for general housework ; none hut those s-i mioined to children need apply. BS7 West iSdst. "lirANTEP Cook and to assist In general house- 1 work: thraa In fsinllys good wsgrs. Call after 10 at UOo Est H7th st, "lirAKTED German woman lo help" with houiswork V In small family; SH. gl East 114th St.. third flat, left. rNTED-Compelenl gtrl for hoiurwork; good M wages. Su Alexander av, nrariauthsL "II'ANTEO Young girl si flrst-clsi eook and coarse wash er. HafW-sllMdit. HVantrd Palru prhBlM, &t. BOOKBINDERS, assistant stamper wsntsd, also, a cloth forwarder, W. WATERS SON, 101 sad 10J fulloost. BLACKSMITH and finisher wanted st l,0 lied ford ar- iimi Urwm, Brooklyn. . HOR-ESHOKR A steady and sober man to lit and orlrei steady work. 707 East Ulhst XT0K8ERI10KR A BoormTn horsesboer wanted. ' XX E. WISELY. Port Richmond. Staten Island. T rrUOORAPHIC stone gralasr snd poll-he r wsnted. jj C11AB. HABT. 3d Vesey it. WANTED ttrsmanhorseshoer. M. MOLONEY, OH Hamilton ar.. Brooklyn. ffiantfd fflalfjt SflUffUatucu. AYOUNa MAN as assistant bookkeepers must write well and be accurst at "sure. Address, gtrl g rsfe-ncis, MERCII ANT.os ISo.JSua oRWj AN elegant tins of mra's suits, formerly (18, now . gate CAMERON. ou rtua av Brooklyn. B OY. IS years old, lo work In bsrdwsre store; on kaowlag sow thins about the business preferred. O-NEIUTB. AT.D.Byou,N.4. V7ANTI1 To foremen aecuslo d lo rock ex IT cavatloa and st dsrrtcks. also soma good sua scctoai to ertb work; fifty stons masons; also tsa or rwslv astl t s sad wuans sue haloc-tr tors use for hauling sorUii steady workibsw Croloa I j . , : . K. -eHute ! PMw eStMt,. &.U!;..af $x att gttw gtmh ' RIGHT IN UNEFQR THE JERSEY BRIDGE. TEMAFLY, N. J. LOTS $75 TO $360. Errry Lot n Perfect llontcsttc. Every Lot ft Money Maker. Terms $0 mid $10 Mont lily. MAPI AND TICKETS Or H. W RATHER It Y A CO., 71 IirKHDWAY. Hunt.onj8 Wantrtl ,f fmnti COMPANION-No objections to travelling; serept shy work. AddressJU, 0EsH ly1.i'..'N-Jf' H OUBKWonK.-Young, thiy permsn glrirKpst"ree. ommendstlons, as general houseworkeri Is a good plain eook and laundress! no objection i to prlrate or summer hotel. lSWEast Mthst . njsr 3d ar. S" TKNOartAt'IHSRN Young Isdy wishes position as stenogrsphrr snd typewriter! rslUraph operstor; lies etiwrlenre and ran furnish references. A. 1)., box HI), Bunonice. ltuationis Wanttil intrj. AYOUNO HAN desires position In an offlrei Is a good peiimsn Industrious and tompetenli cstt furnish Al rrfereuce; If uecessry will hirnl-.li bonds. Address J. B , Ikix (KI, Htm ofllee, C" TOOD all around business 'man ('101, uumsrrlcil, I want i position Inilde or trst riling; exierlenci-d confidential clerk. competent niauaKci-, salesman) no eanrssilng or agencies arceptrd. Address ftLHI.NfcSS, box 1IW, Hitn up-town omce, l,ttu Broadway. W ANTED Apposition ns salesman, tsnvssser, col lector, or elerk. by nun of msny yesrs eiperlence In New York city t understands something about news psner work, having had serersl esrsr experience; would willingly lese city; smsllsslsrv lostsrti isti furnish good references. Address UHAMEitCi, Imx 118, Sun up-town ome, l,8oo llmsdn).Ncw ittt. A V' ANTED By a married man a position as a ilerk V or sslesmsn, or sny kind of workt tstt snesk Oermsnsnd rmtllsh.sml not afrsld of work. . J. IlEN('HTEBECK,isreof Messerechmlth.nit' West loth st . city. .Sflfrt tonnl. , , - Hide. 2D ST., 01 EAST.-Mcely furnished front psrlor: suit two; erery contenleni-e; with or without board; ressonsble. TfTH AV 1(W Accommodates working Indies snd gents; good board; cool rooms; M.8o, w'lj l)r IsANrji " Tit ST, Si EAST. Large and sinsll room's, tilicly rumlshel; eiery couveulenre; excellent Iwsnl; Isdles and gentlemen. 1 .Til BTm St EAST.-Pleaisnt dfiulile and single xf rooms; all conveniences; excellent board; terms moderste. 11 Tit ST., SU EAsK Single snd double rooms, X with goodboardi terms moderste. iyrUJi ST., :n!l EAST.-Irge ami small moms, well U furnUhed, every convenience; board options); Iterman fsinlly; seleit, West Hide. " 1 ffTH ST., Sli WEST.-lJirge anil smsl) moms, with lO board; also table board; terms moderate. flrct guard troohlp. VSIILAND PLACE, 15, off Milton st. Superior room and board, 93; good ventilation' running water; use of plsno. toaril Wantfd. BOAnD ANlTiloOM In private fsmllyl 14th to tilth su; 7th totthav. PERMANENT, Ixix I . Sun office. ,f urntjsltf il jfioomu & partmrntjs to tt "S East Hide, LEXINOTONAV.ofl.NEAH 7Tn ST.-Hendsoinely furnUhed rooms, gentlemen onlj, referimes re quired. rAVERLEY PUCE. SOSLars squsre front i rooms, nicely furnished, with all Improvements, suiuhle for one or two gentlemen or for light house keeping; terms moderate to permanent parties; no bill; hsndy lo all rsllroads. TKTHT., fW FAST. Mcely furnished rooms, null two gentlemen, also one for housekeeplug, every con venlence, reasonable. 3D AV., VIM, northwest corner.-M- cly fiimUhnl rooms, single or double; useotlisth; Kriitlemen. .ITnST.. 71 EAST, I rge- front Mjusro room, well furnUhed; ample closets; also medium room, every convenience. A TH 8T., 80 KAST. Two eonnettlngbroonis. well furnuned; prlvathbath; suitable far two or three gentlemen. Q1 8THT, X'tH KASfi tlround Hoor. front" or bsck 0 1 psrlor. nicely furnished, etery tonvenleuce, board optional, select. Q OTH ST , Sia EA8T.-llsniliomeiy furnished rooms. sJt gl.50 to $3, every convenience, nrst-tlAsstiousi'. QTH ST. M7 EAST. Iietween lilniiton and M tJe avs Furnliheii room In private house, 91 ro, .lOTH ST.. 'l7 EAST.-Large "furnUhed room, ca, Ibstli.for 1 or gentlemen, house strictly prlvste. rill ST.. 144 EAhT. Nicely furiruh, d room for JO Kntlemen; use Kusslsn-TurkUh pointfe lsth free. Wr.illfCH. 1 1 ATHHT.aao FAHT.-Furnliheil nx.m, I.V, or.1 XXvf gentlemen or houiektcplti More. 1 1 fiTII ST.T nia EAHT.-HsndKimel) furnlsheil X HI room for gentlemen; prlvsto house, also back parlor TOIBTHT. lis KAST.-Kurulihed hall" rooms and I bsth. 91.30. TIIOMAb. Vtnl Hide. " HEFVWICII AV . 1 1 1 Mi ely furnUhed rooms for VJT tiuusekeeplng, alliomenlence IOTH ST4I) WL"iT.-('Klonulte, prUatoliath; also hall room, lomfurtublr hooie; trompt ser-vl-e; references. LOTH ST. lift WWT - lJirije snil unsfl romu, ref O erences, terms ressonabfe. IKTlF ST., S WE8T.-Ie.lrable larxe and imsl. t ) rooms, running water, breakfast It desired i terras moderste. OfTTn ST.. M3 WEST.-Hsndiomely furnUhed Urgu tJ and smsl I rooms; excellent utblv; summer prices t transients taken. OXTll ST-. l" Vttfif. Large and smalf rooms, with i) or wlthuut board, transients accommodated; summer rates. QiTHST.. 843 WEST.-lJirge and snisll rooms; light jJ housekeeping; Southerners and Westerners ao commodsted; Improvrmenu, station. h tTH STm 434 WEST Pleasant front and hoik O'x rooms, all conveniences, uesr elevated station 9iand9J. Q7T1! ST 31 WEST. Two nice large connecting iy i rooms, running water, gss stuve; all Improve nients Included, light housekeeping If deslre.1; ren- trsljncstlon; 97, -tOTH ST.. SJ WEST.-Large and sinsll rooms; rtU transients and permanent; board If desired. tflat and partmcntu So get. T'PARTMENTS In the Improved dwelling, 3A4 East .V 724 St., of two. three, suit four rooms; all light, with bath, laundry, hot snd cold water, aud halls heated; rent rt X3and 914. FOLhOM BROS., HvtUtroadway, cor. lth st. Jri TS'AND APARTMENTS, unfurnished and fur : nllhe.1. In all parts or the city. fOLBOM BrUfTIlklUs MVA Broadway, cor. Uthlt. JAUIX J. ETfHINOllA.M, I101H W est oath st., cor. of Amsterdam av, IEROY ST., 8. -Slntls Bat. four Urge rooms, lie j tween Bleeckrraud liedfunl, all Improvements; low rent. Jsnltor SINGLE KI.ATH-hli ri-m.i ami bsth; splendidly sr ranged for fsmlly comforts, moilerate rentstdsnl toraiEtV.st. It. OIIAIU, 1. 1131 av STtiRE 1.187 ltd sv, suitable for suybuilnrss. plate glass show wluduws, gooil lis?stloii, uuslersttt rent. 11. OJIA1U, I.H3 K.I av ?H IT-1at,eonslttlng of Ave rooms snd Ulh Xroooi. all bright rotuus. Improvetneuts, twobhuks from terry; car passing door, LViH Washington st.; rent 913- Apply to jsnltor or 1,184 Usrden st , llo bokeu. ricTORIA. 1 Ith it, near Hth av.- rive rooms and V bath; handsomely des-orsted: sll uew, low rents, jsnltpr, 97. W DOWNS, 184 nth av 5Tlf ST.. U34 EAST. HI slants lUiht rooms, with I in proveraents; newly renovsted; prlvste hous, rlngbsllaV QiTHbT., 8VO EAhT -Second Boor; 0 roouis, prl sJVf vsf house; tuqnlet family. 91 mHT HT" 7 EAST, near Mt. Morris Park - Six rooms and bath, all Improvements, small family; 9xl 1)TH ST.. S4S EAST.-Apartmrnu of three and fourroomsiallllghlruomisrhraprenl. 1 UftTHST. 3 WL8T. -Corner house; four nicely 1 QU decorated rooms, sutlonary tbs, rent, 111 to go cgtt for ulnrw urpojifi. BUILDINOS, stores, lofts, offlces, studios to let la de slrsbl locaUons? tuLSOM BROTHERS, SUA Broadway, cor. 1 slh St. L1UHT LOFTS. Low rent, low Insurance; steam heat, power, slsvator; at W Walker it., near Broadway, LAROE"sTORE.-Norwesl corner 3d av. and 194th st. Apply to BAOUOT. opposlta lori-er, a0 LET Lofts, gsx 1 84, po er, elevslor, oltlce room. . C. H. ti'SUI i CO.. 183 lludsou st. 3D 8T, 89 WEST near Ureene t.-A floor for Ught business, rsnt 993 a mouth. Apply to B. KooEv 8TIEL, Ktt VYsst it tt. cOirtUittfl Hoiuc " c5ft. DESIHARI UOl'8lJl. furnished and unfurnished. In all parts of the city. FOLSOMBHOTUKr .tots Broadway, tor 19th st, i, uruirttd jOouKfK to Jrt-jlm- tx$t ONQ HHANC-To let, furnished cottage. 91 SO to J 940O, WU 1AM LANK, oppU luuf Bran.-stsput,J. glfa. (gutatc fgoraU oiifj inland". PEOPLE ns iliy i,ftss Uirot,Rti i.wi -sfc. MOrris PAKK, THINK j0I1B Inland, on one of tho iivo ntpid trail. Bit lilies whioii run through this suburb, that sucli nn acocssiblo, nttrnctivo, aristocratic, nud splou didly dovolopod property must bo Bold at vory high pricos. Thoy niistako, for MORRIS PARK was bought at such a bargain that I can soil well-located lots as low as $200 apioco. Neighboring prop erty cannot bo purchasod by tho aero for any such prico por lot. IXTH MAY IIK PAH) FOll IN MONTHLY INSTALL MENTS, (IRADKD TO TERMINATE IN TWO YEARS WITHOUT INTEREST, OH A TEN PER CENT. DIS COUNT WILL BE ALLOWED FOR ALL CAB1L MORRIS PARK 18 JUST TWO MILES BEYOND THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. MAI'S AND FREE PASSES ON APPLICATION. JERE. JOHNSON, JR., no LllK-rt j Ht.. N Y.,and lttUMonUffUfl St.. Etrookl jn. "f OlilUS PARK. To lots on John win r near ill ItToiidwiiy, trh ttnie.l; bargain It rah buyer, J. W. it. yUAIU A'Ji McDonough st , ttrookln. UPIaKNDin I1UILDINO LOT5 flft up, $3 downTaame Onionthl)( arntl fur circular; perfect titles. J. 8.. LEW IM, .Northtwrt, L. I.i 2(W Uroadway, Wrdnwdftr. JUcal fitnt gox aU satooklp, TTO II SALE ilour; a barffMn.muit be told: W.OOOj J. f2,(KH) may rvmaln at 0 ir cent.: 2 itnry, iMite lucnl and cellar brick Oiled: tin roof a: connected with itcwrr; water and gaa; (t room. Including bath, tt rloneta, hratcr. rapn?, tuba, marble baa In, S water rlotteta, atorm ahml, (ran nxturea, aanltary plumblnjr. Apply on pro ml ?(, 1,37:1 to 4.QH. iterKin at.; taka Klntcs County I to CtlcaaT. autlon, Brooklyn. 1?OU HAI.K ElfKant two-family new houte. $450 iah, balance rent; rare chance: tine neighborhood. Apply to owner, FKLTMAN, 7tVt Macon at., Hrooklyn. IpOK HAIUJAISrt In Kouth Urt-oklrn property, call or 'wrlto to HI.NTZE A LUEKSsSKN, l..H id a v., llronklyn; houaea on eaiy term. ONE or 8A new buuaea fur lota or farm; all two family houne Owner, KFLTMAN, 7& Macon at., Brooklyn FAMII-Y IIOVHKS, $2,500 up: Inntallmenr plan: all Improvement! W HOPKINS, l,(70Hroadwu, Hrooklyn. Vrsftchtjstcr Co. roprrtij -for alr. no YOir KNOW Vnti can fret to the lountry without uMng tunnel or ferry and at anv bonr, nlgbt or day T WEI,.., YOU CAN. Take oth or Vth av. K ronnettlng with Ynnkera Ilapld Tram.lt Itallway at l.'3:h t and coma out to L0WERRE STATION, Y0NKERS. TIIK FINEST Sf III II 11 In lclnlty if New YurU -touutrj, with all I'lly iuiiniempuu and con-Tt-ntenL-ea. W II KKI.I Kit, Iiiwcrrn Matlou, Youken. Offlcoat tat Ion. jtkal tfjstntc gox nlc Citi). FOR SALE. Nfcrt' OIIK I'lll 1AJTS, VYSE LSTT1' Southern lUiulersnl ami IcITth street Take West, luster Avenue hleetrli' cars on 1201b h'reet sn.l Thlnl Avenus. As Hume hlles Uuexcelleil. As Investment safs and lirontable ljtrRe DN'nunt lo I'ush Rurers. TWENTY-THIKU WARD I.A.ND IMl'ROVEMENT 11. M0 anil :ii llrosilivse. Cl Til i IWIW'N. Imlsnec. mnrlxsge. for a new.elessnt t 1 1 tW rollace all linproteinenl. prlee S1uoll, Isrs-e ftlscotiut to lu r lwilntf hslf rash Al'ltly to IWrMY-THlltD WAHU l-AND IMI'lllIt KMLST CO. HjilllHOAllWAY, or onUe nf Vise KMStr. Holllhern IhiuleTsnl anil HVTthst Take Westchester ar. eleo trkisrst lxuihst snd:t.ls. Heal estate gov alr (California. IJBl'IT FAHM-HX3 aires, ureal t. resin; will soin lsy $iuo an a-re net i.roltt Allures. CHAS. L. VOW LER. 1)4 l Salle It.. Chleaxo. ,for ,aU or Co -Cet (Countrij. fVO IJiT at !nhlki Ferry, ou Hulsn, handsome cot- I tafte.sll nuKlern imiirorsinents, 11 rtMims. in min utes' wslkfrom deHt; full nsrtlcutsrsolittutillcsttunt rent ntodarste. s. J fLOUOII. Dohhs r.rrr. N. Y. llral (f tntt at .urtion. HVIYTll OS It t.VN. " " " Iteal Katate Auetloaeera. Ill JlKOAIV.k 1. instruction. FbUSINESS EDU0ATI01?; ItookkeeplnK. wrltlnx. arlthmrtlr. correipondenc, rnmmerctal law, sulllnT. steuocrsphy, tyikewrltlnx Day ami evening-, sll summer VAINE'trtll'HINEh.S t OLLEdE, nj Uowery. corner Csnsl, up town, 107 WestStthstrorncr firnailway t DVANTAOKH I'NEgUALU'D. -Iltman's shorthsnd thoroughly Isushl; ludltlilual Instrui tlon. Metro politan h,hoil, da tli ar. Kvenlnx sessions, circulars. SHORTHAND. Itenn nttnan's New York Kchool; day ami evening: I. ALKXANIIFR. I'linclpsl. lilt West 2Sd st. s-hoolj nttil (ToUcnre. SIETltOPIII.IH LAW HI'HIMII.. Incorixiratetl June, imui Ai.NtKC TlliDUs,! UP , rvau. Las4, system if lustrticllon D, ttree of LU 11. aflerroursHor three sears Morning Division, Ulo lift esenliiietllvlslou, Hto Iu. ortstshvuespiil tofror. CLARENCE 1 AhllLV.Y KUT U'S,Nw urk SACRED HEART ACADEMY. rAlrrt Catholln Ikiarilluc bchool, healthy, home like, thorough, urogrvsslve. Address fill in Hk.R A Utll'HT, W est Chester, N Y. STL'tHEH WIlADEREMI'MEDInkt Fyanrli t'ollese, 41 Uutlerst , Hrooklyn, for Uierders anddsysLhol srs, Tuesday, bpt. 4. Hoard ami tultlou lr annum, tiSOx students under IS yesrs, tou, payahi. hslf yearly la advance; da Mholars from at, ItLf 10 a quarter, bend for rstslogue lirolhrr JEROME. O.I. F. SUMMER SCHOOL. Morrlstonn, New Jersey, July snd August, yor terms aud ilrculars address nt, Hilda's hchooL ItVsml 11 West Frsnklynsl .Hsltlmnre Mil I.MXIEWOKTH BOARDINO ANII IiA SCHOOL for J ouUaT lAdlcs will reopen Wednesdsy Heol, WA, thirty snond year Mrs. 11 V l.Er Ell VR Principal TANTElAaestNPrleni-ed master for a first frram II msrclasslnal athollc-hiMiL Address, with ref erences. Rev. Thouss bcully. P It , Cauibrldgsport, Mass, rwonal ilotirrx. CA, N. Matter can be flzsd If you com. home at .once. VM llallroads. TTIS" ELEVATING RAILWAY," Catskill Mountains. I Connetts vvllh V 40 II .10 snd 3 SO Irslns on N,w York I'sutrsl and ,1 Maud 3 4U trains oa West Shots lUllroads, aud with Albany Day Una and Catskill Evrnlnc LI us for Catskill Ut. House, Kaatersklll Uotrl, Tacnersvllle, aud all points ou tho Kaatersklll Rail road, A LIMITED TRAIN SlttT TOWS tskUL without stop, cuussru wlltt Otis El R'r; dua M al4tU SUUuu iu tl UUtUS AND SO INCTiU. gMUromti. - 'AMIRIOA'SORKA-niaT RAaROA-T"' NEWYORK NTRAI V HUDSON RIVER R R. From rirsiirl Centrsl Biatlon, 4id st. 0i3O A. M.-Kvcept Sunday. Kmplrs Blste Cspress. Fastest train In ths world. MA. M.-Kx. flumtsy. For Adlmmlsck Moun tains, 1,000 lilsnds, RlchfleU oprlngs, Moit- VittO A.M. Dslfy. FsstSIslI. For Hyrscuse, Roch ester, UulTslo, Nlssrsra Falls. Chlcssro 40 A. M. Fscept Riinday. For Catskill Moun tains, Troy, Saratoga, and Montreal. IOiSO A. M.-Dsllr. Lhlcsn l.lmlteit. Dus Chlcsxo Ii an A. M. . . 1040 A. M,-F.icept Rundsy Day express. For all Important state points . ItOO 1. M.-Dallr, outhwestsrn Limited for Cln elnnsll, Chli'sirn, Indlannnolls, Nt. Louis 1 4A P. M sislurdsys only. Thi fast Kara logs and Catskill Mminfnlii I finlted. Iltno 1. st t xeept Sundai , Allssny, Tror Ssrstoas. 4ittol'. II -Dally. North Sknre I.lmltnl Due fss trotlHlYOA. H.Chkss-ilSlHOP. M . .. OrOO V. H -IMllr, For Allnny, Tror, nufrolo, Mac ara Falls, Detroit, Chlcase, St, Louis. BisVt 1". M Dally. For Troy. Mrstntrs, North Creek, Rurllngton, PlsttalnirKn, and Montreal. ItOO P. M. -Dsll). For Adirondack Mountains, I ,l00 tslsnds, snd Montre-it. 7iOO P. M. Dslly. ror Anhurn Roail points, BurTslo, Nlsxsra tslts. 1 levelsnd, Clnclnnstl, Indian apolis, Rt. I ottls, t hlcnsn. ttM P M Daily, linly sleeplns; Csr psssengsrs for Rochester rsrrled nn this train. ailS P. M.-Dall). For Osnlrnshurg, Caie Vincent, Cleveland, Dflrolt.Chksjro. r04 A. M. snd Bidn P. Jl.- Dally except Sunday, to Plttsflrld, via Harlem Division ttsxner Pslscscarson sll throush trains Trains llliimlnsle.1 l,y Pintsch I fitlit Tickets snd U os-ner offlces st Urand Central station, I IX, sett, 4111, 7HSRroadwav, .11 East 14th St., I Incnln hnlldlnsi Mtj Rrosdway, V.HlColumtms ar., SI West lMlh (., snil IBNth st. ststlon, New nrkillimand inn Fulton sl nmt 74 Ilroadwsy, K, I) , Hrooklyn Ilas-Ksfn. cherkeil from hotel or residence b) the Weslcott Ex press Company, JOHN M. TbUCEY, OEOROF. II DANIKI.S. (teneral Manager, Pen. Passenger Agent BALTIMORE OIHOJt.lt. V sst Express Trains to BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON, CHICAGO. CINCIN NATI, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTS WEST. PL'I.LMAN CAR SERVICE ON ALL TnAINB. Leave New York, loot of Liberty st. dsll) rnrt'lllt'AtiO. 1 IU P. M, snd Ifilft night For PITTSlltlRtlH, 1 Mil P.M.. l:lo right. lor CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS, V IHIA XI, fl Oi) T, II. For WASHINIITON, DaLTIMORL, U till A M (11:110 A. l .Dining Car). 1 i ( IK) P. M except sundaj), 6 00 P. l. ((I oo P. M., Dining I ar), 111:15 night. All trains run dsllr except .'I DO P. M. tor NORMil.K, Hay Line, 1 flu P. M Ki.Nundsy. For NEU' ORLEANS via Roanoke, Urlttot, snd I'hst tsnonga, through Pullman Sleeping Car, H.00 P. M. ' Ticket offlces. IN, mil, 411), 1. 140 Rrosdwsy, m rait Ulhst.. tiKKIrsnd st , New York! :)I4 Fulton St., llrooklfn;etatlonrootofLlnertykt.,C.R.R.of N J. New York Trsnsfer Co. will csll forsndiheck bsg gsge from hotel or residence to destination. ERIE T LINE ST Throughtralns for Chlcsgosnd the West lesve New York, foot of Chsmtiersst., ilslly as follows, and five minutes earlier from West U3d st. (I.I A. M.-Vestlbule rxtiress for Waverly, Ring U,lA hsmton, Elmlrs, tlutTalo, liradford, and Sala manca. Parlor car to Uuftalo. -j.illl I. M.-Nestlhuls limited. Solid train for Chi O.UU cago via Chautanqua l ke. sleepers to Chi csgo, i levelsnd, and Cincinnati. Dining car. I'.iJn I. M.-solld train to Chicago via Niagara O.Ol halls Sleepers to HufTalo and Chicago 8, I ,"C 1 M. l Chautauoua Lake and Nlsgsra .-) rails Solid trains to I hlrsgo. Sleepers to liuf. fsto, Chicago, and Cincinnati. Dining car 'PltKLTS AMI PULLMAN ACCOS1MODATIONS AT I SSI. S7.t. 401. sn.l vil Hrosdvrny. lAn tost ninth st.,Lhsmbt-rs and West !Md st ferries. New ork; 1111 Fulton st, Hrooklyn, vim Hudson st., Ilutwkrn, and Jersey city Station Eric Transfer Company calls for and checks boggsge from hotels and residences to des tlnstlon tramboatm. PROVTOENCE LINE. FOR nOHTON, WORCESTER, AND THE KAST. Only line connecting with through psrlor cars to the WHITK MT8. HtesmersCONNFOTlCUTsnd 51 sSNACHL'SLTTH leave NLW Plfclt 81). N. R-, one hliwk alMivelaual St., at 8.30 P. M. dslly EXCEPT Sundsy. Connecting trslns lesve whsrf. Providence, tlA M.t due Ihiston, 7iloA M andniloA M,; due Worcester, M A.M (Sun dsrsM 1ft A. M.i due Worcester III US A. M ). 1.1 m. WhlteMt. hxprcss Ieaesv.hsrf7ilfj M.exceptMln dsy, dueFulijsn'sJ mP.M Full night's rest, shoru-st rail ride. USE OIU'IILHTRA on each steamer II. k els. statenioma. and "Summer Tours" at city ticket ottlcis and (tier. STONINCTON LINE. Inside route to Fst imly direct sound Rome to NAIlltAlllNtlTTIiHtand WATCH HILL Steamers MAINKand NKtt HAMPMIIRE IcaseNev. Pier .10, N. lUatHP M dslly, IM'LUUIMI Sundays " FALL RIVER LINE Tor BOSTU.N.tiFsWIMHT, i-AIJ- ItlVKIt. Wartha'a Vine ) onl, Nanturkrt. Cain- Cml, and nil Northern and KAtrn w Knglnnd mint. IlOfnisC HEVIC'li-Bt'mMi 1'RIRCILIaA, rLKIlAN, I'HlKlM.and I'KOVIDENCK In cummU Ion A splendid orchestra on each Isearn New rk from rierVHioM No i, N K., foot of Murra nt .at AiAOl. Ii.. weekday and Hundayn. for Fall River dlm.t,oun"t.lnfr with -xpree train duellmtou d,0 A I Thiarvteanicrtouilietat Newport Monday morn lneaonlrHt I Ifl .... U1U.0 1.M week riaysonlr, for Newport and Kail River, due Newport M.itO, I-all Klvrr 7 l0 A M cu nettlnir wlthexprrM train du lion ton 0 (M) a. M. Kor " Qnaltit t ape Coil," Old I'olony Ki aorta " (con talntnar l.U of hofeU and lonIfii limir.eti.and Fall Itlver Tine rati folder. Mind 3 tent la main pi to P.O. ki- 4tH, yw York NORWICH LINE, Inaltle Houte via NVw Isondon for BOSTON, WORCESTER, rnovinENt'i; TwVht and oktii. Only dlreit rout" for WATCH HILL, HLdCK ISLAND, NORWICH, and NLW I uNDii.V New Tssln Kerew Htenmer t'lty of l.uwell, and 4 It) or Worcester, In commission, testing Iter 4U.N. II., nest Pi-sorosse. st., st A tin 1' M v,eL dss only, conmiiing with retlliulisl ExpreM trains N, V. aud N. L. It R Tli ket mid Staterooms on Pier and at USJ Ilrood way A rlnuottiicstri oiiiath stoam r FOR LONG BRANCH, niDHLANH REACH, Sea llrlght. Pleasure Hay, and brunch ''r.aml,r TIIOMAS u WORTHLEY will Irate foot of Hlih st , N It., at u .10 A. M. dslly, Suudayaalsn. 1-svn Iter C, North Hlsrr, Htilor st., stIUA. M. Chesiwst faro out of New York FAHL KOK ROUND IMP, 30 CTS. Horses and t arrlsge. a spe, laity Freight reoeUr,! at all hours of the dsy ALBANY BOATS. s'EOIM.K-N MM'. Steamers DRhW ami lir.VN IHl'HMilMi leave Pier 41. N. It., fool canal t ut DP M .dally I Hun laya ex cepteili Direct con.iectlon with express trains for Sarstogs. Lake Oeorge, id all Adlioildaik liolnts, RkhDtld springs, an I Tlioasand lslan Is asiurday nlglit steam, rionutKU with btimlay iioniliu tralu fur Saratoga, Laldwrll, and steamer on l-ke i,rorge HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT. DV LINE STEAMERS "NE-YOBK" or "AUUSY" Dslly except Sundays. Leave Brooklyn, tulton st. (ly Annex) 8 A.M. " New org, Desbrosses St, Pier.. N.40 " New ork West WVd 61. Pier 0 " For AI.UANV, lauding al Ynnkers. West Pplnt, Newburgu,i'oKerptle.Rtiluebs.'k,Cstklll,sui Hudson. LONG BRANCH and BACK 50c Steamers Msry Pstten and Pleasure Hay Week days leave Jane st , N H It blocks Ik-Iow Uth st ). u AM and .1 P M llattery pier (near Rarge )mcel 0 13 A.M ..Iil3 P. M Sundays leave Jane it. u and 10 A M.. Ualtery PlerU ID and 4(1 IS A 11. Dally and Bundsy, cteamer fcllieron from fool E. ,'llstst., Iu A H,l DrldgeD'Kk.Krooklyil, III 20, llstlrr) Her, Hi Hll ling llrsnch. Pleasure Da), heahrlght, Hlghlsuil ReaTh. Ltttta blltr, aud Prauchport Frrlght at low est rstes, TROY BOATS. CITY llFTROYorNAllAltXIA leaves Pier 48 N. IL, fool West loth st .dally, except hatunlay, tt 1 M Lx press trslns for nsratogs, lAsotieorge, Aillroudaiks. nundsy sttsmer louche, at AILian) bsRATiViA KX I'L'ltlluN, ill Kl LAKh IH.UHUE f.Xl UKSION. 7 SO. UUIUQKIMtKT. FtRE. ftiK.. EXCURhlOS. 75e. 1I.WU leav. Plvr .1). Kut Itltrr, at II A l aud .1 P St. dslly IBuudsts exi eptwll, fisl lsl ,11st st .J 15 P V Saturday aflernoon Ust tlisvi-s half hour esrller Conuts.tlng at llrldgeport with Irslns on N .N H and II R It north ami east OM.V HDI'.M) HTEIUEII LKtIIVU M:V lOKK. I.N tllK Mllll.NINO. RED BANK LINE. Msamrr. ivs Rlnl and Allsrrtlna Irate New York. I'lrrut.fuuiuf Franklin st.for Hlghlsnds. lllghl.ud Reach, tx-eautc, Lut Polut, Riowua Disk Fair Uavru. aud lli-d Rank ilslly al V A.M and a P H Hun days at w and U JKA, H lave Red llaukTA N aud 4 P,M bundays at J and 4PM Excurslou llckrls Soc flATHKIM, OWrAI.NH.- Steamers KAAT V. (KMKIU.sndl'.VlBUILL leate eicry week day st (IP Jl from Pier 4H, foot of W est I Ith St., conueUlug with Catskill Mountain and Cairo It. II and the uew Jtls Elevating Railway lo the suiuudl lilns.tor) of suuimer hoteUaud boardiug house, mailed free al pier HUDSON RIVtR HTFAMER IIR lltWELL. DA1L lEXCEI'T HlNDAlfi), Lestes Desbrowe. st , a 14 P il turd.. I 43. Do. West XJd st.. 3 ad P kl Mlur.lsys J P Jt tOR CKANKlOMi, WEbT POIM. OHINWALI. NEWI1URI.H.JVKW HAMHl IUI1I, MILTON, PO'kLtP blh. HYDE J'AKK, KUMXJL'r, and KISUbTON. HVUSttN .1 Ml t'OXrfACK I K HO tTH leav. eter) urea dsy alllP 'I Irouil'ler Is, fool of U sit Ulh .t., (.ounce ig with Boslou and Albany R R K,S0!iTFlJ,'.. 10,'h .. dally a. 4 H M bsiutdaysst I o'llock, arilvlng at ltondoutd Sr) P M. Connecilug ulth spsxla 1 Irslulorsll polulslulatsklll Mountslus. MAINE BTEAMhlHH LINE dltwru Lollage TiTy"; i !.. and Portland, Ms , drltgntful sea toast I rout, to all pleasur. icsiru. North aud East, cliksut I sleameis, low ixiurslon rates, Tuesdays, Tnursdsys, aud Saturdays, i P M . Pier as, Et River, foot Market I ,U HOHArlU HAUvAgelit J N'KW II 1 K.V. FARE. II, FXCURSION l 80 Steamers luUUKbl'M.-and I1 H NultrilAM lest. ' I'lerSJ. F-H dally. JP M aud II 30 P il Ibundsys lu 3iiA II and lit uild.), connecting with trains to Uertden. Hsrtfonl, Hprlugneld. Holy oke. snd the north RAUbDELL LINE. Klramers leav Pier 1, N H-. foot Franklin st, for Cr.nston's. West Point. Cold Spring. Cornwall, Fuhktll Lauding, and N.wnurzh, wV.kd.v.. s p. Vl., auclsys. w AViL, iSJd.L.N.k, .kUA.kt. , 1 Ssnilroatlif. - SSSSsss,bAA.SStsS.sstsw-a.S, SWSWSWSS.SSvSMSl.sN.. df Pennsylvania 1 RAILROAD. 1 STATIONS root of Dethrone, and Cortlandt St. la F.fTect .luly 1, 104. I Ohio A.M. FART I.IVF. -Psrlor Ctr to rittsbunth. 1 lOlOO.i. M, PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. -Pullmsn H ! Drawing snd Mate Room, Sleeping, Dining, nmok l 9 Ing, and observation Csrs Arrives hicssn B A. M. if , (.levelsndn ti A. II ,t Inclnnstl S 3S A, M,and In- Vl .. illsiisnolls n A. II , and Toleils 6 a. Si S M UiDOl'.M, IHICAOOANDST. LtllJIS EXPRENS.- ( Pullman nleeplng and Dining Csrs to St. Ixiult 41 ,i limlMIIro, snd Chicago Arrives Clnrlnnsll IU So M 1 A M.St louls 7 'top. M ,rhli sgo8P.lt. '. 6.or. M. WMThRN KXPRlJJs Pullmsn Sleep- ' ;M lug snd inning Cars to Chlcsgii and CIsveland. Ar i rives Cleveland II 18 A, It, Chicago)). P. II. next l4i'P. M. ROttTHWERTFRV F.XPRESR-Pullmsn 4J Mi-eplng snd Dining Csrs to Clnclnnstl snd St. Louis. J ,ifj Arrives Llnrlnnstl n p. M ; lndlsnsMlls 10:10 P. IU 1 . St Iiuls 7 A. II. second morning. SrOO I, S.I. PCIMCKXPRtsA.-PullmsnSte.plnf J ( sr lo Pittsburgh Cnnnnts for Lhlcsgo dolly, anil IB 2 CIsveland and Toledo except Satunlay. M BALTIMORE, tVAMIIIMlTUN AND Till 1 8, S DO, II no, III ID (Limited, Dining Car), II A.M., 8 i tW Silo (Dining Carl, II to (Congressionsl Limited, all J'1 I' Psrlor and Dining Cars), 4 no, B (Dining Carl, o no 3 1 P. M . Hiil,1) night, sundsy, 8 so, u oo A. if., 3 so . a ((.ongresslousl Limited sll Psrlor and Dlntng Csrs), a ,)M 4 mi, 8(inlnitCar), u (Hip, M., UilSnlghl. ) ' ' iao 1. M, Richmond and lianvllle Express, dsllr. , i MieerstoAkhellle,Tsmtis,sndNeworlrsnsi liltia 1 night, dally, rlleepers to llontgomery and Jackson- J ' vlllc. , km Sioor.si, Dally for Chesapeake andOhloRallwajr. ' i 4M I hroiigh nleeplng and Dlulng cars. , FOR DI.DIIIINTl'oilMJIir AND NORFOLK via Cf ' Ki Chsrles Route, M A. M. week dsys, and, with Through )S . Mm Rlcetiers, HP. M ilnll) . J' ATLANTIC ChiAST LINE. 9 00 A. II. dally. Sleepers ts ,51 fSM Tsmim. Jacksonville, and Charleston, 0 00 P. M. fl i : daily, hie, tiers to Jacksonville. jt ' SIM VOl ATl-tNTIC CITY I DO P. M. week dsys. with S ? Ihronghlluftet Psrlor Car. C, "I FOll CAP. HAY 11:00 A. M, t.OO and 8:10 r. at. ri , 1 week days ,1 m For Img llrsnch. Asbury Park.OceanOrore, andTnlnt 3 T Plrssnut, II ill), 7 an, VilO, in On A, H, IB: 10, 1:20 41 iKatunlsysonly), n .10, lislfl. II 40. 4 UO, S'10, and n jl 7 (in P. II. week days. Sundsys, SUB, i):4(i A. It ttl M 6ilS I'll. (Do not slop stAibury Park and Oceaa li 'VI uroveon Hnnilsys ) j ,4fl I'ttll 1'IIII.ADKI.PIIIA. M .11 Express n to, 7 llo, h, o :i), w, u Ho no i'enn's Lltri- UK lleil', 10 10. II A. SI, IU 3(1, 1,11110, H. 4, 4 IIO.S.S, Jt 7 SO, R, 0 P. M., I'JilA night. Sundays, Express, Stls, 1M 11 S.HO, W, II III) (10 Itmlfrdl, 10 A. M., 1!, -1, 4S0, 6,8, W, 81 7,4.'i,H, IIP II. litis night. - '1 Ticket (loices: Nos 4u. Mil, MRS, I.S9H. 113, and JB AM stnl Uroadway,! Astor House, snd footof liesbros.es M and Cortlsmlt streets) 4 Court street, HAII Fulton ,fl el street, B Uroadway, sud Hrooklyn Annex Station, iij fisit of F ulton strict, lirookjyn i slatlon, Jersey City. I M The New i ork Transfer Comiany will tall for and 5 a check iMggags from hotels aud residences through n totlcstliistlon. 9 li' S. II. PRbVOST, J, R. WOOD, J 9 1 (lenernl Msnnger. Oenersl Psss'r Agent. JR 6Tj OELAWABI', iVCKAVAN.A A.M 3 "iS tVl'X'I'llltN R. It. jl Htatloaa In New York, loot of" Itarelajr aasl 'l C'lirlstouhrr r)t.. ," ,ij TrjoTltlULK TBALNN. itrt, r. MAM ' 1 nvrriiT iuaciiim. riS'THi-n j.ioiit. J& Jl Direct route lo Newsrk, llloomllslil. Montclslr, ths flli s orsnges.riiitninlt.llernsrdsrllle.ltasklngRldge.nadl. 1; t son, llorrlstown. Passaic, Paterson. Roonton, Dover, K ' Stanhntie. Iludd's Itke, Ijiko llopatcong, Uacketls- M 1 nM town, s. hoolev's .Mountain. Washington, Phillip w i -- burg.Easton, Vatcr(iap.Ktroudsburg,I'oconoMoun. , s tain, Mc-ranton, Plttston, Wllkesharre, Nantlcoko, ' Danville, Northumlierlsnil, Montrose, tllnghsmton, 'Jfl Oxford, Norwhh, Wstervllle, Ullrs. Itichfteld hirlugs, Cortlsnd, Hyrsi use, tiswego. lthsca, Owego, n " lmlra. Corning. Rath, Dsnvllle. UufTslo, and all 3 fl mints West, Northwest, snd Southwest. r" OttrO A. M. Uuffslo, Kranloti, lllnghamton, Utlco, a Rlihncld sirlngs. Syracuse, and tiswigo Express. f VM Pullman IliifTet parlorcsrs. Connectsst itulTalowltli train for chhugo. arriving at w V0 next morning. A ' fiBO A. M. lllnghamton mall. Stops at principal 4 ",1 stations M. liOO I. U.Scrsntnn, lllnghamton, and Elmlra Ex- ,s J press Pminian parlor cars. I ' r 4iM P. M.-sersndm. Ullkrsbarre, and Plymontb j 1 s press lullniHn parlor tars . d U ?iOO l, M. (dally 1 iUKTalo.Scranton.ninghamtnn, 3 and Llmlru Limited Express. Pullman lluffet sleep- b9 ers Arrlvcsst? ISA II 1 Oi(M 1, M. dlalljl-lluiraln.Scranton.Rlnghamton, .. Rlchrleld springs, Nyratuse, and Oswego Express. i Pullman Ilu(Tctsleeicrs. 9 Tli kets ami Pullman accommodations at 73 Murray m t M st and 4KII llnmdwav. Tickets nt ferry stations, 7Hy A , snd)MVIIrosiiwa.S.I West litsth st.,!i.'l3 Columbus av , New Yorkt ass and 7'n rulton st , and 74 Uroad- way, HriMiklyn Time, tables giving full Information Jk at sll stations m Mesu oil's Express Companr will call for and check m m baggage from hotel or residence to destination. V mt LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. 1 1 Htntlnnsi foot of Cortlandt .tt He.hrosiseN ata. 2 fl 7rOO A. M. dally for MAt( H CHUNK and Inter- 1 mcillitto stations, iouutcllons, except Sunday, for J Potlsvllle and Reading ... Htl.s A. Jl. dallv forOFNEVA.ROCIIISTER.nUF- 1 FM.tl,NIAIIAlt rALLR. 8LSPKNSION IIHHMIE. and "1 M the West, and trim. I pal Imsl points; dining car to A Wllkeslmrre Pulliiwin parlor car lo Rufrslo. 15 fl WtM A. M. dally, envpt Sunday, for ItAUCn M m (11 I'M; and Intermedials points, connections for ' Readlni' and narrlstitirg. rif . mt liii30 I. M. dally, except Sunday, for ELMIRA 4 " J and all Intermediate stations connections for Potts- vlllesud llrsilliig.ihslrcarti) Wllkrsbarrr. ItOO I. M. Saturdays only for Hound Rrook and h Int. rnie,late tiolnts. S 4tto. 1. Jt. dslly. except Sunday, for L. AND n. u Jl'NCfluN snd prlmlpal lutrrtneillate ststlnns rull- j j man buffet tiarlor oar to Wllkestiurre; connection for 'tt-' at Potlsvllli- J 4 10 I. M. dally, except Sslitrdst and Sunday, fisr ' m Sin III PLAINrltl.Dnnd IntermedbUoststlons. .tllJt 1'. II. dally for LASTuN and Intermeillst ststlous. Ui(Ml, si,,U(y forlHIFFAI). NIAOARA FALI3, I snd all point West Pullmsn sleetier, vestibule train. -: New ork to ihlcigo hleeiier to HufTalo. Conneo- tlnnsrur Resiling mo lla-rlstiurg Ifl Oia) 1. M. dsll), eneit Sundsy, for MALCU '-. C11L K sud lutermciliste stations Oi0 V. VI. dolly for ITHACA, IIESEVt, ROCnES- j Trlt. lU'H-Ai.O. NlAtlARt FALLS, nnd All KitntS ' W, t Pullmsn slectierstn Chicago and UiifTaln; chair ' fl car New York lo Wllkesharre (week ilaysl I Ad lltlonul Sunday trains lino A M for Mauch ' U Chutil. ami l'ottslllentid all Intermediate stations. . llit-i'tsnnd Pullmnu tuiommiMlatlons st VJS, Vdl, J3 Oil nud l.il.'lliioudwa), 14) liowerj, ill East 14th st.lSHEast WSth st . New York, M)u Fulton st., 4 . Mm Courts! , Ml Uroadw ay, and llnxiiljn Annex, Rrook- 1 lyn S Y w 1 1 llic New York Transfer Co will call for and check lisggagc from liulcl or resident Ihrougli lo desilns w flj New York and Boston All Rail' J I N. Y.,N ll.ainlll R It jn It onnet lions ; B IromUrstidt s mral station. f. I-cave liy way of Due. -J 1) OVA. M .Sprlngfleld and Won estir, .Tlor.M. lu on A )I,V lmilou and Providence, 1 no P, M. 1 Hi (it A,S New Uindimnnd Providence, 4 .to I'. M. 11 oo A M ,fprlng!!llund Woiri-strr 0 ltd P. H. S MM I on P M , Nru I oiidoii and Providence, 7 su P. II. J fl 00 P. M., Nw luiiloiiiiliil Provldcni e, V (K) P M. 1 a ihiP, M,WIUiiuiuilc-indN ami S,E., tail" II. A 4 onP M .snrliutneldauil Moniijer, lotH)P. SL V A IHIP M.,sei loniliill ami Providence, 11 OOP M. M II onl". M . Sjirlusrli Id and Won-ester, 6 IS A.M. 4 IV oul" Nen Ijindon and Providence, 7.00 A.M. Runs dmly, Im lulling hunday ..... . VI i rfHve-hourllmlttsl, all srlor cars, fsre 7, Includ- M flj Ing iiarlor titr scats 4 9J Hi turn sr lie same hour and by asms route. fe flj Through parlor and sleeping curs by rsib train. fl LI HLMPWTFAH.Uen'l Pass. Agent. flj (Ocfiut ttainrrs. 1 I AROUND THE WORLD I 1 iihi das nut mo ouisEAs. y $510 60LD. FIVE CONTINENTS VISITED. '' 1 Europe, AsU.Afrka. Australia, aud oirossAmrrlca I flj by the Canaillsn Paclllc Hallway f, flj Steamship " MInWERA " leaves Southampton on or J flj about Aug It7 For partlculsrs apply to E. V. SKIN. A flj NER. HS.I Uroadway. New lor, or any agent of ths & flj CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. 'ii H pUNARDLINETOLIVEHPOOLVIAgDEENSTOWN. f Lucanla July , 9PM iCampanla Aug. S. noon V B Umbrla Aug4,7.SOA.M L'tnbrla Sept. l.r) SO A.M. jgf flj Auranla Aug 11. 1 SO P.M.II ucanla Saf .bept.H.noop .! flj Elrurla.Aug IN.n soa II JEtrurla Sept. IS.8 80A.M. flj From Pier 10, North River, foot ufClarkun st. I' flj VERNON II UROWN ACQ ,Uf n'l Ag ls.4 Bowllngllre.IL. flj International Navigation t'onspaay'. Llaea, Mm From Pli-r 14, North Rltrr fool ot tunonst. jn flj Amerleau Line ror rioutaaaivton, Jk flj Shortest and nuwt convenient route lo uiudon. K? No trausfrr by tender No tidal delays. Tt Chester Aug. 1. HAM I'ennUnd Aug 11, II A.X. "y KedHtar Line for Antwerp. -i) MM Belg"nl'ndJ lyiS.lo Sua M. Waisid.iug I.4.S0PJC International .Navlgatloa Cons paa, J (ilUmungtirteu, New ors -s H X'OllTH HERMAN IU1YD S a CO , i SIIDRT ROUTE Tl) IAIMNIV ANDCONTINENT. FAST IXPItlnH HTE-tMIRS. t fl Alter Sat.. July t. 1PM' f-asle.. Hat , Aug. 4. U A. M. L flj TiaveTues.JulylH.u t M.. spree, Tues.Aug 7.UA It. m flj OFLRII lis & CO., 9 Rowling Green. J flj OLD DOMINION LINE. f 1 HtesinersforNORrOLK.POHTHMODTH.OLDISHNT Jtl i COMloRT.sud NhWIMKTNKMS.MRHINIA REACH, .VS. PlTl'KhllC'llH. Slid KU1IHOND, VA..and WAMHNO. j H TON 1 (' Mon . Tiles. Wed. Thurs..anit Sat. lor WMT .Hi RICHMOND llaJAMlJvIllVl-.il Mon, Wed. and Sat. V lor WIST POIST. Va. Tues , Tburs. snd Sat. Irons Tl Pier 40 N It. fit Uracil st , at !l P M Saturdays 4 1) I'M Th.cjglitlrLrls.ini freight rates to sUpoInta. V W I. (lUILLtUDEH, Trafflc Msnsger rpilECI.VDEhTKtMSHIPCOMPANY ' I For Clisrlestoii. S, i and Jaiksonvllls, Ha.. flj snd sll point In llorida, Hi. South.snd Southwest, , flj from Pier vu. K. It Tuesday, sin) Frldsys.3 P M. ' flj pa.seiiger seconimiMlatlons and culsln. unsurpasMsL fli WM P CI.YIiEALO.Oeu Agts ,&llowllnglrceu,N V, , flj T O riiEHJJrti Agt ,1. k rrt Llue,S7uliroadway,N Y. ' flj 1VIIITI. ST. it ijm:. 1 TEI'TOMC Weiluesdjr, JulyU. II A M. w HRITASN1C We.lnes.lay Aug t.SA )I. v flj NO lOTTON CARRIED BY PAKSLNOFR STLAHERS. t I sHecoud cabin aicouiuiodstlon ou Ihrso steamers. r flj $40 and (IS. bteerag. from New York, flOi prrpatJ r flj tickets. (IS r unn, H Uroadway, or on th. wharf foot of West flj lOlhst it MtlTLAM) KERSEY Ageut - YOU CANNOT LOSE MONEY I If ou tarry t fl AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY - TRAVELERS CHEQUES aorwht-r In the world Worth ftw vslii viery M wbm. Ia14 wtUtuul pT-ml ld?uriftttloa M tt : -- . flj i'Jirlits. t II tTI Nib for Inventions procurtsl promptly, low . H rslrs. 11UKUKH 41 IIRIX.N. e Nssu SU N H E.I'd 1134 Jrox alf. FOR 8ALE 4 foot cutler "Restless." (n b. ssssi j H at New Brighton, Sta'.a Island or ad.lress JUU.N VZUKIZE, 1.7t Haslet-si. PulUdelyUts, , j fl 1--sjgljjsljijLte. -.Jilt ' HJ-"! ii Skin 'll.j