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O'Neill's. ft UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR f SUMMER HOUSE FURNISHINGS. yjt . nABEMENT. 1 JMI lib- tffe Water Coolers: m; SS TO ft HIP l&JI 8PE0IAL PRICES S' $! PJ vJe- Ik I F'ne Glvanlred Lined $ v Ww 'ffVW IRL-Xj U Water Coolers, Urge size, llf' AJdL Wjf Apte Lined, WL' I 1 III VF" JeJkteSa CoolerStincUtofitali - I ill ir ' rw sizes at LOWEST PRICES fBL ulnHLllWHilt UrEulALU. with double filters, that Insuie clear coffee, at 'fMt Dinner Sets, 130 pieces, neat spray decora- t,lese s,Peclal PJ,C: t, tlon, gold lined, made to sell for 18.00 set, 2 P-- 3 P- 4 P-- 3 pt. !;' special "II 4.R 29c 34c- 38c- 5c tam - ' iJoTC Stag Carving Sets, two pieces, 10-inch 18$ English Porcelain Sets, 130 pieces, green dec- -.,5.'. ,:,:.; "j V.' .',' -. L '''? ? $m, oration Illuminated with gold, p'Neil 's White or Red Putz Polish, can C jjBfi Z. -. "Excelsior" Disinfectant, quart can. .. 39o Use 8PECIAL 1Q1R Toilet Paper Holders, heavy bronze .. . 5o &, i JLyfcO Tennis Rackets 25c to 2.48 COTTAGE TOILET WARE. ' ImdoS jsHK A large assortment, suitable for summer cot- ,.. tf-J-Sfc1 tages, at very attractive prices. These specials i pVi P F,ne English Sets, handsomely decorated, flowers , fit 6.48 set. mv J&& Mpl Formerly 7.4S to 97S. Qj KS-XJ3' IfjHt! Ten-Piece Sets, choice decorations .. .40 0AoNrjB K Twelve-Piece Sets 3.67 SKtV jr" I Decorated Slop Jars and Basins yamiiiii 3p An odd lot at less than cost: MffllfHVWtvilirvlllllll illl & Jtrs 98c to .97 JwK14n Basins 48c to 98c V AS'1 ? ffiSS' " m OUR GREAT SALE OF ' V"';"," ffiv w White Table China and ( :- Hp m Common Glassware ih- ra$8C 1 STILL CONTINUES. Z$&W' ' 'V afe,' Covered Dishes 25c "' L jdjiij Wi Meat Platters, 7 to 10 Inch I Oc .'&m&- - Bakers and Scallops, 7 to 9 Inch .... j Oc Tne largest and best stock In town. Just mt Soup Plates, decorated 5 c .nov, we,'re. ?elling a RTie Fibr5 Himmok' WEt. i- c -jr. , r i. r- twelve feet long, very strong, and worth 70c, at' Cups, Saucers and Oyster Bowls . . , . 5e fcr RRC ' Butter Dishes and Sugar Bowls Oc " Eoh SI. Tumblers 2c .exiS,n Gra?? H1"15 49c to 6 5c High Footed Glass Bowl, 9c sXerT. "T. . . I . . . '. . . 6 S W Half Gal. Glass Pitchers 9c A rAIlGE AS8onTMENT OF Glass Sugar Bowls 9c pORCH FURNITURE W 1 ALL CASH PURCHASES DELIVERED I at veby low pbices. I FREE TO ANY POINT VITHIN 100 I A Hint. Take one of our Grocery Cata- 1 M.LES OF NEW YORK CITY. toJZS? Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St fr jm, . tnnsfmtmis. Ks KNICKERBOCKER nrodwyW38ui. reiB ETcnlDgt 8:10. Sturd7 MUnto t . 'ijp Third Die Wnk. A " BhAkMpearv&n Feitlval. ' lift hone Show. POIIEMD lB New Fetun-. rtBT f' New HpecIltlM. r JnS.- luui'eoplolnCoit. ni C ACIIDC iWki Trictn. ail. Lou, i ao. rLCMaUKCi ?' tQi M4ui. autiAiii; rimip iAiirKi, (t3) '3JE l" JCi enr o'g at H. Jncluillin Sunday. B '! CiUN'OE OP I'llOUKMlE NIQITTLT. , 1bi ri rorui.ii cuci:kt. '(Tb as 'W (pom.) i f . llr the METROPOLITAN . iM' 13 IKH3UNENT OHCHESTKA. B3 ', " tO INSTRUMENTALISTS 50 " SA. KBt'ENDOnFl", Conjuotor. I O HlliTa. JDo. AND SOo. j 'JEi In the ererS ot ruin pertorromcei In Concert ITtll 9R; "TRJIC? UEBtLD net. TIIRtTne. Kt. S:10. S&, I n Bi MATINEES WED. SATURDAY. tmi iticicM nini aso mhhts in London. ij uiikjit i:rr. VainL. still tuebk. SK SSOthSoufentrFer- CDnRR Duke n( York'. hR1 formtace June XH. rrlwl Thftre. ' BEATS rOUB WEEKS Qlnie IN ADVAypg. rMtflO. m EMPIRE THEATRE. b,10JJWta;'L tfi? CHARLES FKOIIMAN lluiitt Wi, Tin Mosrn. SB TnE UR1LLIAST ROMAN0E f; UIVDOUK THE IWAi ItODE. L ETnilnt, BiliO. M.Unte Batunlty U8:1B. K0STER & BIAL'S TO-NIGHT. THE MARVELLOUS Q A UTI E R. if BfPSTH'S Continuous Performance: Z: SltLB 1 Kl W H5c. rue. NooutollP.U. ijL IHADELLE URQUKAItT ft CO. (debut In V.uderUle), tL OKEAT UIOORAPII (excltlns Tlewi nf Urookln Iln- W dloap), MASTER OnEVOPlr (Hot plaiiUt). Vranoeac. 'M' Bedding Hut h BtAntou. atlberi ft Qolille, Big. Del k Oiimpo. 40 otbere. Cooleit Houx In Town! )i DiCTftRIC coxriroii ft' ro I Jt a iEiionnA.xcB. pS. 14T1I ST., NEAR 8D AV. 1S;80 UNTIL 1 1 P. M. ;Jj HMnii and lluteblaim, Cranh I. Ilrjran, H Dau 'oll. p, Jtlaaj Susent, It- Cnaro and Ilallry, Bllnore iutra W. TUB lTOMntiHPt'I, lUMUfTIKO1. f SAi'amm. j The Whirl of theTownl j btrne Oreit Performenco Nlxhtl H Next Bun. Ev'g. Oppenueltnur'AppletOtt Teitlmonlal I Hb ' ImuiDU preeent.tlon of Metropolttiin KaTorltet. 3f HOOP reoptn next Mon. Kr'g, weather permitting. W BTtBRMItV EVERY EVENINO H:15. K IVAIVX MATINEES WED. AND SAT. AT I. Kb Unul V TIIK cincis Ulltl. MERRIEST PLAY IN TOWN. Jo 7th'weefe. Crowded houses. b ACAnrMV OF UVIIC. J4lu St. and Inrlng pi. f . CORBETT- VerUcofca?lonut"T,alu,n " - FITZSIMMOHS " "iSj. ., 4fc I ST. NICHOLAS MUSIC HALL. Of Aflth St. ft iTUumtmii A to. v&ti , DOo. Mew lli mil. Wt 6poiU ! Hope IhxitU lu Baoctumt nd other io. , "0LYMPIA R00P"GAEDEN." K Kara, Ishain's Octoroom, KitraraRauia. Sixo.'alUaa. I ... , , , , , . . ox .Sale. m i uur ot.u 311rr.ii. ,P nae jou anr OLD METAL. UOOKb. nr PAPER 7 E IIM) A rosrAL IMIIU uud I will call and allow fe you the highest cash price. jj liOUhbrEIX. 838 Canal U AREtTAUltANT dose to 48d st. price onTj tl.SOOi loug lutoaoi lovr rtnti fine trodet unlncunibcred. Appl JlcDO.NAIJ) ft WIUOlNb, 140 Nassau. PRINTIKO from a carl to a newspaper done on X premises! speolsl orders at few hours' notice 10,000 circulars I l.OOi cards or billheads from 40c per 1,000 upi printed envelopes 41 00 per 1,000. ED OAK PIUhTINU AND STATIONERY CO., 6V West eotbat. v Sateutfi. fVST RICH qulcxlri aend for "SCO InTentlons VJ Wanted." LDIIAlt TATP. ft CO., y43 D'waj. N Y. IATKNTa for Indentions prooured prompUjilow X rates. ROEDEU ft DHU3EN, 6 Nassau it, N. Y. ettablUbed 1854. gtrjonr JoliCfg. ABtOlim I CO dajra' ruldene. . IlllOIICn. nOOOATT ft OARUTITERS of DAKOTA par. Kastern odoea. 880 tlroadway. 'UobKB, D'tactlre Agencr. 108 W, 84th si. I rtlla- XL his I coafidanUali reasosablo rattsi open dsj and I Bigs. . i I W4aaaspaigaamaamaMaaag4 Wanted tmalcid. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street BOOKBINDERS. Paatrrs wanted; experienced hands only. 8. F. TAPLEY COMltA Y, T-u Bond st. BLANK TIOOK BEWER An experienced girl wanted. Austin ft MaKlll. 1 Bo tulton st. WANTED. Young lady, experlcnocdf oiuiter aud asilslant bookkeeperi none hut those aulj to nil uch Kaltlon and rurnlsb bond nrcd apply, TUE BOSTON, 4E-48 Newark bt., Jers.y City, Wanttfl paTtjj aUtcUnniw. ttx. CORNICE MAKERS wanudi aUo young manto paint roofsJIAUTII. J. RICE. B78 West lUUtll St. ClOMPOSITORS WANTED ' C. O. HUROOYNE. 140 Centre st. EXPERIENCPD MAN on smashing machine. KEMPBTER PRINTING. CO . 117 Liberty it. WANTED Tlnimlthi none but a good Jobber. U40 West 17th st. Wantta 3HalM IttijJceUautoutf. SUOE SALFKMAN WANTEDn"olrmnUslon A capable and experienced road salesmun If desired by one of the largest ahou making housi-s lu the oountry In handle lien's, Roys' ami Youth's, Women's, MUses' and Children's medium price goods, splendid oiHinlng for the rlijht man the wrong man need not apply, flood referrnres and practloal experience absolutely necessary. Address ROOT ft SHOE MANO PACTUlll.NU CO . llcston. Mass. I AN TKIJ A man as assistant In packing and ship ri tl'ig ilepaument of wholesale leather housei must be reliable, quick and accurate. Address, with full particulars, alio salary, PACKER, box 100 Sun office. f)Z MEN wanted at 08th st , Madison and LexfnT- t ton avs. Bring shot el ready for work. ItuatiottJ Wautl J.tmtt. AYOUMl IIIIlII UIRL. lately landed, wantTenv ploymi nt with priTate family. Call IIAUIL, 180 Wrst OSdst , clly. COOK.-By' first-lass frjullycnok) bread, cake, bis cuit, creJm and desserts! dlnnor In courses clear soups: take full charge of Lltcheu; go short distance In ooonlryi three years' references. 163 West Hist il, JIRST CLASS stenographer and typewriter has errnlngs disengaged and would accept position; thoroughly experienced in law work, also oonimcr clali best of references. M M., box 177 Sun uptown ofhee, 10& Broadway, ituntteiH Wnutefl await. AYOUNO MAN (81), with good references, desire. position as stenographer and typewriter; salary moderate. Address bTBAUY. box lwtt Hun offlce. HONEST, sober, and Industrious man (37) deslrtt work of any kind, city or oountry l understands writing, collecting, translations, languages; tak. any work; or gentleman's place. Address NICK J, COO NIOUL. care of J. SCHMIDT, 484 1st ar city, room 8. WANTED Situation as J suitor, watchman, mes senger, or as time clerk t can furnish the best of references as to honosty. sobriety, and characteri ant a T.toran of the last war. Addrcu J. it. n box 183 bun ofllco. jStimtwtt gtCetgrtip. Going to the Mountains? A you looking for a spot to apemd the Bomme which combines health, eomf ort, and pleasure AT MODKUATB COST? If ao, send e cents for postage or eall and get : fra at cmce. below the lllnttrated book " Bummer Hjmea." It Klree Usta of Hotels. Farm and Boarding Houses, with their location, mtes, attractions. eVi, la the Mountains ot Orange, Bulllran, Ulster, and Delaware Counties. N, Y.. on the main tin. and branches of th. New York, Ontario ft Western Railway. 1.000 fast aboee th aea, a region of great beauty and absolute healthfulnrss. In NewYorkt No. Battery placa. 1 18, J0, 171,071. 044. 1,88 Broadway, IS istor place. 707 Cth ar., 801 Columbus ar.. 184 EMI l3th t 170 West litlth et,i tlekot otTlccs. toot ot Vranklln and West 4d ata. In Brooklyn; No. 4 Court st , 800 Follon St.. 8 Broadway, 807 Manhattan ar Green polat. and" Eagle" oBfee. . . ... ILLUSTRATED nOMES," containing halftonero productlons from photographs of 838 of the abort " HOMER," can he obtained of ticket agenU tor 880, 1. O. ANDERSON, aeneral Passenger Art B8 Dearer St.. New York. NEW YORK. HOTEL GHAMPLAIN, July 1st to October 1st. Tho Superb Adirondack and Lako Chois- plain Resort on Bluff Point, Lake Chnmplaln. Delaware and Hudson R.R. station In grounds; all trains and boau stop. Through drawing room and sleeping can from New York. A flratclasa sunnier resort. Oolf. O. D. attAVKT, Manaawr, P. o. Hotel. ChamplalD, IT. Y. N. Y. offlo. Lincoln National Bank, 4Vd tu 9 to II A. )! 8 to B P. M, DUTCHER HOUSE AND COTTAOES. PAWIJNO, N. Y. Flntt-clasi accommodations; 00 minutes from Orand Central D'pot, Harlem R.ll.(lght fast tralnidally each way. Bend for circular. Andreas C. V. LANSINO. Manager. nt'SIMIT lltll'NIC, Washington Bros , proprietor., Llr-rty, bulllran county, N. Y. First-class accommo dations; large farm aid dairy, plenty of fresh milk, good IlTery gunning and fishing; Cathollo family. SlTE'TH MUOTAIV, MVAVU, !. V. Prospect House and cottages now open, 400 feet abore the Hudson, hour from New York. A. W. EAItElt, Fron'r (0 to 18 M.), 3 Park place, or Hotel Bt. Andrew, New York. Sharon Springs. SHARON SPRINGS, MX PAVILION HOTEL, Open Juno 15. JOnN n. OARDNP.R ft SON. SHARON HOUSE, Open June 1st to Oct. 1st. R. P. SHARP. Prop LAItUEST AMI HtMT (OIIPLKTR drLMIUB BATIIIIU RHTAULI8US1BTT IK TIIII V. 8. PAMPHLETS ON APPUCATION. Baratoffa (springs. THE WINDSOR HOTEL, SARATOGA. Opens June 1. 84 00 per day and upward. Bend for elegantly Illustrated souvenir pamphlet. It. 41. .myth, lae, ftamtogis prtng., IV, f. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. Rocky Point Inn. Head or FoartU Lakes rnltoa Cbala. ADIRONDACK. PICTURESQUE AND POPULAR. Open June 8th. For Illustrated folder, fto. addraaa ROCKY POINT INN CO.. OLD FOIIUE. N. Y. LONG ISLiAND. Summer Homes on Long Island. SWEPT BY OCEAN BREEZE3. "Summer Homes," a book describing hotels and boarding bouses on Long Island, free upon applica tion, at 113, 850, 1313 Broadway, ticket offloMfoot of East 34th St. and James slip, foot New Chambers L, New York; 333 Fulton St.. Eagle Summer Bureau, and Flatbuaa a. station, L. L 1U IL. Brooklyn, or aend S cents In slamps to H. M. KMITII. Trafflc Manager L. I. R. R.. Long Island City. New York. ifiNOScooTir AXD COTTtUIH. OPKff Jt'KB SO. 40 Minutes from New York Tla L. I. R. R. NEW BOULEVARD FOR DRIYINO AND BICYCLUfQ COMPLETED TO THE HOTEL. NEW 8AMTARY PLUMBINO THROUQUOUT. New York Offlce, S03 Broadway. A. E. DICK, LESSEE AND PROPRIETOR. Manhattan Beach Hotel Villi opn June IT. Oriental Hotel Will open Jane 94U T. F. BILLECK. MANAGER. 193 Broadway, N. T. n evFjersev: NORMANDIE-BY-THE-SEA. (Normandle, near Sea&right. Hew Jersey.) The best apt minted hotel near New York. Safest bathing lieach on the coast. Hotel now open at special ratos. Fine fishing In the rlrer on account ot lnlt. W. B. HEWES. Mgr. F. P. EAKLE, I-ropr. NBANini: HOTEL. Ooean Grove. The largest and best-eoulpned hotel on the ocean front. A. II STOCKTON. THE ALLAIRE, Spring Lake, N. J., 17ta aeasonl remodelled and Improved; now open. E. 1. RICHARDSON. Loiiu nrancli. IX)TU nitAKCll. HOWLAND HOTEL Ol'lUS TIII'IUDIV, Jll.tU 04. Many Improvements being added to the honse. OEO. A. P. KELSEi. Prop. g. Y. office Koffman House. Anbury Park. IIIC, s.r.HUkC.1, One block f mm ocean. 17th beaton. PROBST ft 1 EADLEY. Propra. NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHITE MOUNTAINS &VIAPLEWOOD The frtuil centre of ail tho drtvea. walk, rimble. I port and attraction!. An Ideal Taxation apot. Prl Tate cottatica to rent. Maple wood Oottago o.hoi June 4 Majitcwmxl Hotel oixni July .t. A1NSMK & WKHSTKlt, Mauairors. Add ret till Juno 23, The JefferiJo, Illcbmond, Va. CONNECJICUT." FOET GRISWOLD HOUSE AMU COTTAOIOt, (IV TIIK KOI'XD (opposite) MBtt LOWUOM. Tweirih Nraaou Ope. June U to UoU 1. A cool, healthy, and delightful Bummer Resort. Bathing, boating, fishing, fine roads, ftc JAMES 0. MATTHEWS. gfeanofotttfl, (Prrjnn, &c. GREATPIAN0 BARGAIN8. We offer great aud special bargalna this week la planosisquaro pianos. 8x0 up NEW UPftlUIITB, 1150. The "OPERA " piano, uew scale, new desltms, 8233 up. Instalments 87 monthly! reduction for casbi Stelnway, Waters. Cblckrrlng, Hnllet ft Davis at bargalt;; catalogue, bargain circular free, PEEK ft bON, corner Broadway and West 47th st. FINE HTEINTwaY. 8175, S mouthlyi upright, ii bargain WIS8NER HALL, 811 Broad St., Newark. N. J. A FINE UPHIillIT PIANO, 81 13, 88 monthly Cblak crlng, barialu WIB3NER. 80 Montgomery St., Jersey City. BAROAINB. Three second-hand uprtghu. good as new, fully warranted, from 8100 up; delivered, with stool ana cover, free squares from $00 up. Open Saturday evening. WIllTNKYftCO ,new ware rooms. UK Wat lltBth st., between Lenox aud 7th avs. lJAKUAI.S Chlckerlng Parlor Orand, good as new; i- easy I stmt. Factory WESl.lt BROS , 8t4 West 4ttd St. I7LKOANT UPIUQHT PIANO. 1U5, (0 monthly llBtelnway, bargain. W ISSN Ell SO East 14th at. Open evenlugs. PIANOS Low rents, seaside or country; a larg. assortment of second band uprlghu from 1183 upi 83 monthly until paid. GORDON'S. 180 Fifth av bet. 80th and 81st. R. M. Walters Pianos RENTED EAbY TERMS; EXCHANGED. 8s6 UP. loa, iut w. aui t., wbau xiiuaiiway. STEINWAY, (180. $S monthly; upright, rent, IS. WlbSNER, 88D Fulton St., Brooklyn. Open .van Ings. riilllRTY full site square pianos at 870 each. 89 X monthly. WISoNEIl HAlX. 888 Fulton St., Brook lyn. Open evenings. YTPRIOUT PIANO, Slln, 83 monthly; Bulnway, U bargain, rent. 88. WISSNEB, 881 Btata st, near yiatbuiu nv BrooVlyn. t Neckwear FOR Men and Women. SOO dozen, Reversible As cots. Inrgo and small Four In - Hands, PutTs, Tecks, Bows, Bat-wing and Straight Strings, or English Rnmchunda Foulard. CUm BaF blae and white, black ana white) ar all white. 50 Cents. James McCreery & Co., Twenty-third Street. TWO 24-HOUR TRAINS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO EVaTBV DAY IV THE VEttT By the NEW YORK OENTEAL. An Unprecedented Sarrloe. NORTH SHORE LIMITED At 10 o'clock th. North Shore Limited will leave Orand Central Station every morning, ar riving In Chicago by Michigan Central at 8 o'clock next morning. . Returning, this train leave. Chicago at 18:80 P.M. arriving Grand Central Station next day atlik) P.M. LAKE 8HORE LIMITED. At 0 P. M. every day the Lake Shore Limited leave. Orand Central Station for Chicago by the Lake Shore Route, arriving next morning at Cleveland 7:13. Chicago 4 P. M. Returning, this train leave. Chicago 0-80 P. M arriving Orand Central Station at 8:30 P. U. next day. The lOVhdnr rido on the., raacntflcnt trains, between New York and Buffalo, along the blttorlo Hudson Rlrer, and through lb. beautiful Mohawk Valley, make, the finest one-day railroad rid. In the world. Ttis above are In ad.ltlen t. Itsr other flntTlaa. train, bet wee- K.w T.rb and Chicago .very day la the year. is.vi5.iKir synyAi SPECIAL OUTING TRIPS. The most attractive of all. Long Island Sound by Daylight. TUB TCTIS SCBBIV IXTIB, Richard Peck. THE FASTEST HTBAMEB IX TUB fTOULD, leaves Pier 83. East River, foot Peck slip, rrtrr Sun day morning at 0-80, connecting at New Haven with the magnificent ateaxner, C.Northam, arrtrtnjf In New York on rrturn at 7:80 P. H. tame day, allowing atay otorer one hour In the beautiful "City ot Elms." STATEROOMS AXD RESTAURANT AT REOCLAB PRICES. Open air and saloon concert ot a high order by Eben's 71st Regiment Band. Excursion, $1. Children Half Price. TROLLEY PARTIES. Special arrange menu have been made with trolley system at New Haven to afford passengers a one-hour rid. through the princi pal thoroughfares, passing the college buildings and public parka, and thence through the celebrated Wnalley av. to Westvtlle, returning In time for steamer going to Mew York. 5fKC. THE POPULAR pmc U Sunday Excursion!? &U UP THE HUDSON AafarasPOUOnKKEPSnCand return (without stop ping). Resumed by the NORWICH LINE STEAMER "CITY OF LOWELL," SUNDAY. JUNE 13. From Pier 40, K. It., next Ooabroawa at., at 10:00 X. M. Music. EfrtMhmenU. etc. Tick eta, atatcrooma. and Information t Pier 40. IS. ft Anuex boat from foot Fulton at. ltaTca Brooklyn U.3BA. 11. for P1r 40. oonnectlnr wtb attamcr. Excurttoa ticket at Annex ticket offloe. IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. TUB OJtI.T AU-WATBIl RUITTB TO CONEY ISLAND, UNDWO AT TUB IRON PIERS. TIME TABLE (SUBJECT TO CnAXOE); rrom '-!td St.. N, R., hourly from 9 A.M. until 8 P.M. Prom Pier (New) Ko. 1. N. Y half an hour later. Prom Coney Island hourly from 10:40 A. M. until T:0P M. Tickets on sale at all downtown track stations ot the Elevated Railroads. East Bide passenger, trans ferred free to Battery Place. Returning East Sid. pas sengers deposit tickets at Battery Plaoe and are trans ferred free to the East Side. BXCCmiO.T TICKET. OB CB.TTm. ROCKAWAY BEACH. BTKAMIIIl GENKUAIi SIjOCUM Will make two trips to Rockaway Beach Sunday, June IS, and .very Sunday during June. Leaves: N. Y., fool W. 82d St., 8.40 A.M. 1:85 P.M. H.Y.. foot W. 10th t.. H:B0A.H. 1:48 P.M. N. Y., Battery Lauding H:1B A. M. V.0B P.M. Bridge Dock. Brooklyn, 0:80 A. M. 8:90 P. M. Par., Round Trip, aoo. Music and Refrashmenta. STEAMUK GRAND 11KPUULIC, TO WEST POINT AND NEWBURO. SUNDAY, JUNE IS. Leaves Bridge Hock. Brooklyn. 0 A. M.s West 10th at.. 0:83; West Hfd st., 10:00; Yonkers. 11:18, Pare. Round Trip. AOO. Muslo and Refreshment.. SUNDAY, JUNK VO, ORAND REPUBL10 FOR BRlPOEPORT. CONEY ISLAND. Culver Route. Lear, foot WHITKHAIJ, ST.. via Bay Ridge, dally, hourly from 8:10 A.M. to 0:10 P.M. Additional trains Raoe Days B. J. C, 11:40 A. U., 11:40, 1:40 P. M. Last train from Coney Island leayes at 0:18 P.M. w. I'mOttV vifuanf rum. .'. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO WEST POINT. RTKAMKU MAIIV POU'KLI, leave. West Sid st. at 8 P. M . ARRIVINO at Watt Point at 4:80 P. M.: RETURNINO on any ot the WEhT 81IOHK RAILROAD TRAINS. This will rite pawn. Eers ample time to see dnrw parade, Oovemment ulldlngs, xc. TARE, for the round trip. 81. NORTH BEACH SHOOTING THE CHUTES. Large double-decked boat, leave foot of EastOVIh St. U.urly from P A. M. to 10 P. M. Pare. 10 eenu. SATURDAY EXCURSION TO WEST POINT DT steamer MARY POWELL, leaving foot Watt 8W St.. N. It., 3 P. M. Ample time to tee dress parade, Government buildings, Ac. Returning byRimadei Hue, landing at 183d st. and rtasklln St. Vara, round trip, gl.00. west poimt, WBtvnunaii. and poiioh. KEEPtlB dally KXCUBSIOM (except Sundays) by Palace Iron Day Line Steamers New York and Albany from Deabroase. St. plor at 8:40 A. M, and West 28d st. at B A. M. DEEP BEA PI8HINO.-eteamer ANOLER. dally. East 81st, 7:00; South 6th. WllUuruburg, 7ll6 Battery. 7;40, Par. 7B cents, with ball. FSUINQ DAILY 7 Be 8 bunches bait; ladles 40o, Battery dook, 8, steamsr SOUUTLEB; East tlst st, 7ilB Bridie dook. Brooklyn, 7i80 franklin. 8:80, 1IANCOX. ATVaVDAT AKTflBSOOJf UCUUlIOaf to otbst poimt. arrBAMBu mabv rotrsu. Leaves West ltd st, at 8 P. M. Returning by Uadson lUver Railroad trains, 81.10. SEA BASS PIBUma-teamer AL POSTXB, dally. East 884t,7;40BatUr7, 8:80. 81, with taitT J t SUNBEAMS It needed but a rift in the clouds to induce throngs of shoppers to accept our invita tion yesterday to a carnival of worthy bargains. Our Public is never invited to meagre offer ings. Store News always con cerns ample quantities. WORTH REPEATING . Paris Novelty Dress Goods, the entire stock reduced an average naif. Elegance and economy. Silk remnants, from t to 7 yards, half prices. Tapestry Curtains, for Summer furnishings; were th o $7.50; are 2.25 to 55. Ribbons. Black and white checks, 25c; regular 35c and 45c Scores of other styles equally cheap. NEW FOR T0.DAV Black Dress Goods. Big reduc tions on seasonable fabrics. Splendid assortments. Printed Cotton Dress Goods. Scores of these pretty Summer stuffs at 5c, 8c, toe and 124c; reduced from 12jc, 18c, 20c and 25c. Unequalled cheapness. Muslin Underwear. Complete stocks. Unprecedented selling. The garments and prices are an eloquent appeal to critical and prudent women. Trimmed Millinery. Not much more than cost of materials to pay for at present prices. Leghorn Hats, $8. Sliort-bick Sailor Hats, .. Children's Hats, $2. Exquisitely trimmed, you may be sure. Laces. Broken sets at half prices and less. Lierre, Point de Gene, Point Venice, linen color and black Laces. Choice picking. Also some net top laces at half regu lar prices.' Women's Shoes. Chocolate col ored Oxford Ties, at Si. 75. Fine quality kidskin, oak-tanned leather soles, perfect shoe-making. You are asked to pay 3 elsewhere for their equals. A line of black kidskin Oxfords, patent leather tips, $1.25. Our recent price, J51.80; well worth $2.50. Women's Suits. Imported tailor made Suits, were $16.50 to $28, now TEN DOLLARS. Popular materials and styles the top-notch of ready-to-wear Suits. Women's Gloves. Fine suede Gloves at 50c Regularly double. Four-button and eight-button length mousquetaires in popular shades. Women's Bicycle Suits. Blue, black and mixed colors of all-wool ma terials. FIVE DOLLARS. Fly-front jackets, divided skirts. Metal Bedsteads. About fifty white enamelled with brass trimmings $5 to $9; were $7 to $14.50. Slightly damaged in handling no se rious hurts. China Toilet Sets. Maker alls them seconds requires an expert to find many of the flaws. Thus, $5, $6 and $7 for sets with slop jars; $3, $4.50 and $5 for sets without slop jars. Not more than half their value. Men's Mackintoshes. One at $4.50 that leads the town. Others more costly, of course, but all remark ably little priced, quality and style con sidered. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. eollrocg aud rhoolg. Baalnea. Cllegea, ALL graduate, plaoedt Metropolitan School: laaa. Pitman shorthand 1 private leasons at class rata. 188 6th av. aatac.llane.aa, PENKINOTON in. J.) SEMINARY .Convenient to New York, Philadelphia, Baltlnioro and Washing ton; both sexes; BBta year; heal thru i beautiful; 18 teachers: 18 courses; 8900 a year. Tot beautifully Illustrated oatalogne, addrata THOMAS HANLON, D. P.. President. WIUMIVR TAUOUT quickly by Prof. Donaldson, OIIIBIWIIIU champion swimmer, 148 Fulton st. Jgtpnl Sloticrjs. fVTEW YORK SUPREME COURT, X APPELLATE DIVISION. FIRST DEPARTMENT. IN TUE MATTER of the Application of the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Couiraleslouure tor the City of New York for the Appointment of three Commissioners to determine whether a rapid transit railway or railways In the said city for the conveyance and transportation of persons and property as deteimlned by said Board ought to be constructed and operated, Publlo notloe Is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 4 of the Laws of 1SU1. and tb. act. amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, the undersigned Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners for the Clly or New York will apply to a Term of the supreme Court, Appellate Division. first Department, to be held at the Court House ot the Appellate Division at No. Ill Fifth avenue, in tne city or Hew York, on Friday, tb. IStbdayof June, 1HB7, at on. o'clock In the after noon of that day, or aa soon thereafter as oounsel can be heard, for the appointment uf three Commlaalon .rtlntheabov. entitled matter, todetermlue and re port, after due bearing, whether a rapid transit rail way or railways In the said city for the oonreyauca and transportation of parsons and property, at de termined by th. said Board and set forth In the reso lutions of the said Board adopted on the 14th day of January and 4 Hi day ot February, 1897, and also act forth la the report of the said Board mode to the Common Council of aald city and bearing dale the 4th day of February, lhUI, ought to bo constructed and operated. The papers upon which the aforesaid application will be made are, the petition of the said Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners for the City of New York, dated the Cad day ot June, 1897. and presented to this Appellate Division on piocurlng the order designating eight dally newspapers published In the clly of New York. In which notice or this application shall be riven, and the papers annexed to and referred to In said petition, and upon such additional aflldavlts and pspers In addition as may b. presented to the Court upon such application. A description of the routes and general plan of construction of the said railway or railways forms part ot the said resolution aud of aald report of th. said Board to the Common Council ot the City ot New York, ooplee ot which aro Included among the said paper, upon which the said application will be made The object of the af oroaald application la to obtain th. appointment of Commissioners who shall deter mine, after publlo hearing of the parties Interested, whether such railroad ought to be oonstructed ana operated, and shall report the evldenoe takon to aald Appellate Division, together with a report ot their de termination whether such mail ought to be con structed and operated, which report. If In favor of the construction and operation or such road, aa this Board will ask that it shall be, shall, when oonnrmed by said court, bo taken In Ilea of th. consent ot the property owner, along th. Ho. of the said routes. DatedTNew York, Jua. 8th, 1897. BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD COMMIS SIONERS FOB THE CITT OF NEW YORK. L.WUI L, DaXArXaLDf5r.cuiy3.RB' Pm'4"t PARSONS. BUKPARD A OODEN. Ill Broadway, New York Olty, TRACT. BOARD MA J A PLAIT. U'WaUOtiMt, New York City. Attorneys to th. Board 'HEA.RW West Fourteenth Street I FRlDAy, AS ClSCIAL, BARGAIN DACJ. I A Day I To Be Remembered i I . ... -...-. rw.M.TKi 1 )dla.,nubbaTflOovntB-olnteyok. 'rTl.li. 1 58 l''MtajaDr.Trv--.mb-yMm I 9 SAUn0rdln.rlww.re8Vi S4 cirJaebrfo 1T1. ot Uo. lg. J 'Z3 also Summer Blcyole Snltlngsia loon 1 - j . . , , aUsae.'BdOandna'.Conet.aad I FrecJ,UnejnBatUb-)t.hade.t Wmt Dmb-odo , I -Q DraMUmgth.otUoanltoTal.1 7J wpUar prloa, BB and i.oo I 29 aUoPancy Madras Clothe 88 inch j H aaSSTSraSa-) .14 " J t I Pink and Bio. Butlng.i wt. S j and light WneIned threughotrt ) All Wool Two-toned Cb.cfc and " Ladle." Black Bummer Serge Dree. 1 Fancy Mlxturw-aplandld quality .19 BWrti perfect cut, hang and flt I 3M .qua! to early ieaaon good, at ,3 ) prfctl AnUhad and vr.ll lined Thirty-eight styles of CamaUhalr Vlx- Ladlea extra fln Fancy Lawn and Percales turn. Check, Cov.rtt and 8Uk nntah t .39 Wrappera-trto'dta different style. 1 go fanMe.thatw.r.0to5oanU J with lao. or braid Light and dark j ,sa Several style. Fancy Dreae Silks Ladla.' Black and Colored Cloth Capos- t Battn figured Wash Silks; Satin Strip. ' pQ rtlk faoeddonbi. pleated ba:k t I aqj Novelties, Whlta Brooad. India, and c"' with small buttons and stitching J 4: 14 Inch India. J Ladles and Children'. Fancy Straw i Bnrah Bib DreM LInlnga all leading 1 nets all shape." . all color.-ol.ar- I pa colors for Organdie., Swisses and other j Ingot 40 and 88 cent qualltle. J ' ' thin dre.se. vain. 194 oentt J 800 Children's Cloth Reefers 8 to 8 l Check Olass Towel. it Inches lonf 1 year. with ribbon raffled thoullera, ao All Linen Barber Towels J 5 Yanla. net or fancy collars; wen 3.00 J AU Unea Doylle. lSlaeb.eaaq.tun ) Dabteer' Short Wait. Pique Coats i New Orass Linens 39 Inch 1 new tailor collar, with Inserting. 1 i ps Colored Dotted Swlssee Q and edge deep rude of Emb'y i '-'-i Fine India Linens 10 Inches wid. j Ladles Fin. Zephyr and Folk Knit t 00 pair Fancy Flah Set Onrtaln. 1 BhawU-AU ooJ.or.-nwvy Twi.tl I I Whit, and Ecro-lacefrttl-40 1nche 1.39 fringe-abjo Shetland Wool Shawls j " wldo 18 .tylrss were 8.00 J Ladle.' Square and Pointed Yokes, l t.000 yard. Fancy Figured SUknUie.- 1 Lac. oontra or Uwn with Embroidery j 3Q Laoe openwork and Col'd Strip Scrim. ( 54 taawrUng-s plain and flated collar J ' 40 Inch Floral and Stripe Cretonnes J Wool filled ingrain Art Square- . T7j J?, ' T , 1 Cn MT.ralble-3x2H,yardflfte.n 2.19 ,'. a?" 59 yle, nstully4.00 J all with detabU eolla-w.re 88 . ., T..n THof ii.n . Strip Orenadloe. Satin Strlpa, and Fancy Striped Feather Proof Ticking. J 9 Molr. aal TaffMa Rfbton.-all J J2J woTthlSTtolSoenu J 3 Color, and man, rtyle-3 and 4 Inch J FuUriWlilU Crochet QullU- , 1.000 Flftr cent Leather Pcck.tbook- l hemmed 63eent quaUtyt alao ( fl7 MonkeyaklaaninackaidColdOraln.f ,9 Green Damaak Lap Robe. ) IIJwUnel-chamoJjehang- poeket J French'. Bay Rum 4 oa. bottle 1 Ladlea' Par. Linen Hemstitch Basdker- Heavy Rubber Dreetmg Comb. f g chiefs handdrawn border, and cor-1 ,2 Four row Bristle Tooth Brnahe. J 0r AUo Ken. aU linen Hemstitch J t-raadruple-plated Berry Dlsbei, Fruit 600 wWt- oolorad and double Basketa. Cake btands. Cream Pltchera, I 195 color Embroiderle. 1 to B Inch-1 5 Teapots, Spoon and Serving Tray. J ' Inserting, to match 50 style. J too Japanese Silk Lambrequin. 1 Boy.' Fine Washable Sailor Suits 8 to . 3 yard, long 7 Inches deep e'abo-1 lOyrs Craah Linen, Striped Oalatea . rately emb'd In centre and corner with I 1.98 and Sateen, and Plain and Fancy Dock ''' best gold cord; worth S.2S J braid trim collar and shield and cuffs J Full list of specialties for the day can bo obtained nt entrance to our stores. All as adrertlsed. Usbers will give every desired Information ICrrjal 3Jotirw. VT5W YORK "SUPREME COURT. CITY AND i COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Charles F Southmayd. at surviving Trustee under the ante-nuptial contract or trust deed and mar riage settlement made and executed by f-ntroa Praaer Corkran and Adrian. McWhorter Bmen, sow known as AdaB. Corkran. dated January 17, 1H71, and the said Charles K. bonthmavd, individu ally, aga'nst Ada R. Corkran. Sutton Prater Cork ran. Ada Louisa Corkran, and Beatrtoe Alice Brnen Corkran. To the alKve-named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint In thla e,-tloo and to serve a copy of your answer on the plalntllTs attorneys within twenty daya after the aervlce of this summons, exclislv. ot the day ot service; and in case of your failure to ap pear, or answer. Judgment win be taken against you cy defanlt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated New York. May IS. 1807 EVABTS, CHOATK BEAMA. Attomeya for Plaintiff. Office Addreas. No. bi Wall Street. New York City. X. Y. To thedefendant. Button Frasar Corkran and Boatric Alloc Bruen Corkran: The foregoing summon, is served upon you by publication, pnrsuant to an order of the Honorable Frederick Smyth, one of the J lutlces of the Supremo Court of the state of New York, dated the nineteenth day of May, 1887. and filed with the complaint. In tb. omce of the Clerk of the City and County of New York at the County Court House In the city of New York. EVARTS, CHOATE BEAMAN. Plaintiffs Attorneys, OS Wall Street, New Tort. N. Y. SUPREME COURT, City and County of New York. Jennie Walsh, aa trustee under trie Last Will and Testament ot Joseph P. Quln. deoeaeed, plaintiff, against Oeorge D. Auld and John R. Trcaldder, de fendant.. Summons To the above named defendant, and each of them; You are hereby summoned to answer tho complaint In this action, and to aerr. a copr ot your answer on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty day. after th. Mrvlc of this summons, .xclualr. of th. d.y ot ser vice, and In ease ot your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated March 0th, IR87. I. HOWELL LA MOTTE, Plaintiff. Attorney. Poet offloe address and omoe No. 100 Broadway X. Y. City. To the defendant George D. Auld: Th. foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order ot non. Frederick Smyth, one of the Justice, of th. Supreme Court of the stale of New York, dated th. 3rd day ot May, 1BU7. and tiled with th. complaint In th. offloe ot the Clerk of the County ot New York, at th. County Court House, New York City. Dated the 8rd day of May, 1807. L. HOWELL LA MOTTE, Attorney for plaintiff, 100 Broadway, N Y. City. gaper Soxes. TXILDINQ PAPER BOXES for patent medlelnev, mall X !ng boxes, c. quick printing of cards, envelopes, not. beads, Ac. J, 1 P. B. MYKHS, Hi John st N. Y. ?,,Uc enotiru. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER OF JURORS IN RE OARD TO CLAIM'S FOR EXEMPTION FROM JURY DUTY. Room 188. Stewart Building, Ko. 880 Broadway, Third Floor. New York, June 0, 1897. Claim, for rxemptlon from Jury duty will be heard by mo dally at my office, from II A. M until 4 P. M. Those entitled to exemption are clergymen, law yen, physicians, surgeons, surgeon debtiile, profes sors or teachers In a college, academy or publlo school; editors, editorial writers or reporters of dolly newspapers, licensed pharmaceutists or pharmacists actually engaged In their respective professions and not following any other calling; militiamen, polloe men and firemen; election ofnoeri, non-residents; and city employees and United States rtntiloyets; officers of vessels making regular trips, licensed Pilots actually following that sl:lng; superinten dents, coilduclois and enf1uccrof a rallroal com pany otbt r than a street rallroa 1 company i telegraph operators actually doing duty aa tuch; Grand, special, Bherin's. aud Civil Court Jurors; and peraont physi cally Incauabloof performing Jury duty l't reaaon of severo slokne.s, deaf nest or other physical dlaorder Tho.e who have not answeted as to tholr liability- or proved permanent rximptlou .rill metre a "Jury enrollment notice)." requlrlug them to appear before me this year Whether Halite or not, such notices most be answered (In person. If possible), and at Ibis office only, unler severe penalties, if exempt, the party must bring proof of exemption, if liable, he must also answer In person, giving full and correct na-jie, rwldenue, etc , etc Ko attention paid to Ut ters. All good cltlsens will aid the court, of Justice and secure reliable and resectalle Juries and equalise their duly by serving promptly when summoned, allowing tnelr clerks or subordinate, to sorvo, teport log to me .ny attempt at bribery or evailon, and sug. resting names for enrollment. Person, betweeu wenty-one and aeventy years of age, summer ab sentee, persons temporarily 111, and United State. Juror, are not exempt. Every man mutt attend to bis own nolle. It 1. a misdemeanor to give any Jury papar to another to answ.r. It Is alio punishable by one or Imprison, tn.nt to give or receive any present or bribe, directly or Indirectly, In relation to a Jury service, or to with hold any paper or make any false statement, and every cat wul b. fully prosecuted. WILLIAM PUsfLBT. Commissioner of Justs, MaHMHaMaaa&& I gublic gtoticfd. DOST OFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all intereated. as chaaga may oorur at any time.) Foreign malls for the week ending June 18, lfrT, will clow (PROMPTLY In all eaaea) at the General Post Office aa follows: ThANSATLANTIC MAILS. SATCRDAT. At 8:80 X. X. for FRANCE. SW-TIZB-LAXD. ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL. TURKIf, EOYPT. and BIUTlsn INDIA, per steas ibrU Bretaxoe", via Havre: at 8.80 A. M. for OEFUd Uf I. DENMARK. SWEDEN, NORWAY (TfiKstlesUt and RUSSIA, per steamship Aller. vis Bre-nea (letters for other parts of Europe, via Cherbourg, must b directed -per Aller"); il jt I !i I NETHERLANDS direct, per steamship VesJa-t. via Rotterdam (letters must be dtrect-d "?er Teendam"): at 8 A, M. for GENOA, per neiriMii Kaiser Wilhelm II. (letters must be direct! M Kaiser Wllhelm II."); at 10 A. XL for SC TU.V9 direct, per rneamahlp AjM-borla, via G'.ag e let ters must be directed "per Anehorla at ! A M (supplementary 11 SO A M ) for EL'R-jPS. per sl.amthlp Etruria. via Qurenstowa. PRINTED MATTER. ar.-Oerman steamers sailtcg on Tueadays tak. Printed Matter.! f- jE1 MANY and Specially Addrrased Matter t : r other part, of Europe. American and A hite star steamers on Wednesdays, German ta-ne- a Thursdays, and Cunard. French arJ wr-naa suamrra on saturda). take Printed Ms:ter t-: for all countries for which they are adt ert!se! to carry malL After the dosing of the Supplementary Tranttt'.asns Malla named above, additional '.ippitrc-i'.arf mail, are opened on the plen. of thi tnerbsa, English French, and Germs-; steamers as! re main open until within Ten HJnulet of lie fce-ref .ailing of steamer. HAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AHEKCA, WEST INDIES. c FRIDAY. At 0 A. M. for XEWr0lVT'LlP P steamship Aasyrlan from Phlla.icphis it ' P a. for SANTOS direct, per steamship jtv lis Tic SATURDAY. At 10 A. M. (supplerarntirr i " -M.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JAM" A VANILLA id OREYTOWK. per Hftm.ti? 1 leghany (letters for Ooeta Rica uwl t" reeled "per Alleghany"i, at 10 A X T plemeintary 10-80 A. M ) for lAl r BA'Jl. GONAIYE8, PETIT OO.VVE, lAhTiltiWA and SANTA MA11THA. per .learoih . H.lt . 10:80 A. M. for CAMPEClIK. CHI APA- TaPlS- 0 and YUCATAN, per steamship . u. Stan ."f'J for otbex parts of Mexico and for i- a mJi" directed "per Yucatan ". at 11 . U '"US' mentary 11.80 A. M ) for 7ENF.7'"F' sal ACAO. also SA VANILLA and CAI TIM r Curacao, per steamship Tene-ue st : '" GRENADA. THIMDA'i anl T'BV-' I r'"Sl ship Irrawaddy; at S'80 I M for sT WrM MIQUELON, per iteamrr from Nona - 1'.' Mall, for Newfoundland, by rait lo !''?. thence by steamer. cloi at thlv one ' ' ' . j P. M Malls for Mldttelon. by rail ' '",J "Z thence lip steamer. An at this PI.- " ", ?. PM MalU for Cuba c!o at ibl. '' 7 00 A. M., for forvrardlug by tl- i" ' "i2 (Mondays and Thursdays) (mm 1 "I ' ,; Malls for Mexioo City. overlsn4 uti -,"f J,i ad.rvased for despatch by tte-.:m-r ".'J.hZ ortlc. dally at 8:80 A M and S !' 1' M ,,i' tend uiall closes at 8-00 P M prrr w a) TRANS-PACIFU' l t.ll- MalU for China aud Japan, per iteam.Mp i ' ffrom Tacoma), close her dallj u Jl;"Vnj. 8 30 P. l Mails for Hawaii, per .' '" ' !P trail, (from San Franclco -loe here M'r J June at tl.so P M Malls for (li"it ' per tteamthlp Coptic (from San I ra '""7 here dally up to June 11 at (1 1 .,iiS for China and Japan s l v ; Jr2 only), ir .teanuhlp Empn. ' '. (flout vancouter), close hen '' ,"r,,J, June 114 at ofjo P. M Ms . f VI tralla (except thOM for Weal Au.' "'.J'nr forwAnled via Europe). Ne If " '"A FIJI, and SamoanUlaud. per ei " " I" (from bau Francisco), cl so hero 1 i ' , . UP at 7.30 A. M.ll A. M.. and il 8 I' v . '',,! arrbalatNew York of stram.hli ' , ' I British malla for Australia) Mails f ;;.! Inlands, per ship Tropic lllrd fr.nu - ,n J,.j clo here dally up to Juno ' 4 l 'I ' , .. for Australia (excopt We.iAUifJ . ' ' '.Vi, FIJI Islands, per steanulJp Warrl! i ' ",,!, eou er), dote here dally After June I "f July 1 at 8i30 P M . .oiiai Traas Pacific mall, are forwarded ' l r,',ts dally, and the schedule of closln Ira-e. "Jt presumption of their untiiterruptel ' " IRegliterrd mall cliwea at 8 P M pr. V ut COUN'KLIUS VAN t ' 11 ' ' "MW Post omce. New York, N Y . June 1 Jgroposinljs. P-lOPO-lAW will be received at the II i ' " pile, and Accounts. Navy H'piri i sal ton, O. C, until 1 8 o'clock noou , ,j publicly opened Immediately then a . v at the New York Navy Yard a qutnlty f i. tj. corned beef, vlnesor, rice, lomatoc (t l3 ber buttons twills, spool cotton v - .i, bote twist, flax thread, stay blu.lHU ' M cloth, capvlsora. leather vent, and j ' . , itr vas, serge, bunting, steel platAi t ., Lni steel, steel rivet rod. and wrought Ir M proposals will b furnished uiou . .,.. Naryl'y Omce, NewYork. EDsn S. " fw tnt.ur-Clen.ral, U. 8. N 0-0-97 TJAIN OB BUINX-Utterlna, 48c ; Ottta'-t1' ' KcJct UUitslrrjljW5'7sJ i ilsatJIMl' '"iVhll r I ill ! aa8l8llaavaial