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' HARLEM HOSPITAL BLAMED M t BJCZD RESPONSIBLE VOX TOVlfQ ' VBIEItB'B HEATH. A Carara Jnry Derides That It Wm Baa t th rallare T m Sarsean t Kstraot tha ristst Wad Which the laid Had rtred lnt. Ill) Hand While Celebrallna on Jaty a. Coroner Dobbs nnd a Jury held an Inquest yesterday In the case of ltVyear-olci Abraham Meyers, who died on July ID at his home at 243 East 12.1il street of lockjaw. Tho Coroner's offlco was notlded of the boy's death by his father. Hat, a javroller, who charted at tho time that the death of his son was duet Im proper treatment at Harlem Hospital. The boy, while celebrating with a revolver on July 6, shot himself accidentally through tho palm of his left hand. He was taken to Ilarlem Hospital, where tho wound was dressed. A fow days later he was seised with convulsions. Ills father called in Or. Cronson of 223 East 110th street. Ho consulted with threo other phy sicians. They examined the palm of tho hand and extracted from It a piece of tho pistol wad about a third of nn Inch in diameter and an eighth of an inch thick. Lockjaw had already developed, and tho boy died subsequently In Brest agony. The first witness called at tho Inquest was Dr. Cronson, who testified that he was called In to attend young Meyers on July in, and found him suffering from lockjaw. He described the op eration which was performed on tho boy's hand, and stld that a piece of wadding was extracted from tho palm. The operation was performed at the boy's homo ten days,af ter his first visit to the hospital. Or. John A. Clark, one of tho physicians at Harlem Hospital, then took the stand. He Is a tall, thin young man about 25 years old, who wears gold spectacles and has an ascetto look. "When did you graduate. Doctor 1" asked Coroner Dobbs. "In March last," replied the witness, "Did you treat Abraham Meyers when ho called at the hospital t" "Yes. sir. I carefully washed the wound out and dressed It. I also Inserted a probe in tho palm to find anything that might be inside." " Did you find anything 1" "I did not." "And yet you used the probe I' "Yes. sir." Ths witness then said that he sent the boy to the dispensary attached to the hospital. B" How long in all did it take you to dress the wound 1" the Coroner continued. " Oh. about five minutes." replied the witness. " And then you turned htm over to the dis pensary I" " Yes, sir. that is tho custom." " Then God save me from ever going to a hos pital unless I am able to pay well for treat ment," said Coroner Dobbs indignantly. Dr. Burton W. Brush, the dispensary physi cian, said he dressed tho wound and washed It out. " Did yoa search for any foreign substance in ths boy s palm I" ho was askod. x aid noc-sir, was mo rapiy. Coroners' Physician Weston testified that he made an autopsy on the body, and that death was due to lockjaw caused by the wound. "Do yon think the boy would be alive to-day If he received proper treatment at tho hospital f ' asked the Coroner. " Undoubtedly he would," replied Dr. Weston. Coroner Dobbs then charged tho Jury. He aid that the caso was clearly one of criminal neglect on the part of the hospital surgeons, who had not given proper treatment to the boy when he was under their care. "All I can say. gentlemen, for myself is, God save me from ever going into a hospital whore there are doctors of this kind," said tho Coroner In conclusion. One of the young hospital doctors who had testified smiled at this remark, and Coroner Dobbs, who saw him. got indignant. "This Is no laughing matter, young man," he old, sternly. The Jury returned a verdict that Abraham Meyers " came to his death by tetanus follow ing a pistol-shot wound accidentally self-inflicted by the wadding of a blank cartridge, and we censure tho surgeon or surgeons at Harlem Hospital for falling to discover said wadding in 8 robing tho wound and for falling to remove lie powder also contained in said wound." Lawyer George R. Simpson, who represented the Meyers family, said that a civil suit would be Instituted against the hospital. GAVE AZZ TO THE TOOE. 1X7111 ar a Catoallo Prteat Who Followed tt Canned or Perfectlan. The will of the Rev. James Perron, a Catholla priest, who died hore on Jan. 24, 1890. was filed yesterday for probate. He was formerly con nected with the House of the Novitiate at Frederick City. Md.. where on May 3, 1886, he imode the wllL It was not supposed that he left any estate, but it Is found that about $600 woa doe him, and a legal representative of the estate has to be appointed in order to get the money. The will has these provisions: " I declare that I havo wished to follow the counsel of our Saviour Jesus Christ, 'if thou wilt be perfect, go sell what thou host and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven, and come, follow me' (Matt., xlx., 21). Consequently I have disposed of all the fortune which God had given me in good works, with the exception of some few ' debts due to me, of which titles are in the hands of Mr. Merlin, notary, in Paris, 237 Boulevard Haint Germain, France. I beg, therefore. In the name of God, each member of my beloved family, or whoever might suppose he has any right to my inheritance, not to make any inquiry about this my fortune, which God had given me, nor about tho use which I make of it. I myself have disposed of it in good and charitable works, such as the relief of the poor, the Christian edu cation of destitute children, the building and adorning of temples consecrated to the worship of God, the support of Christian missions among the infidels, and others of tho same nature. I declare that If I have disposed of it among these above-mentioned works, and not in favor of my family, it has not been through aversion to any person of it, but merely to follow the counsel of our Lord Jesus Christ, who recommends to me, who wish to be his true disciple, to distribute his goods among the poor. Therefore, as no member of my family was re duced to a state of poverty when I distributed my fortune, but on the contrary all of them were either rich or In easy circumstances, I did not think It proper to distribute it to them." Father Perron was born In France, but none of his relatives has been cited, as his executors do not know who they are. if any survlvo him. Ills executors are the Kov. Thomas T. Campbell, President of St. John's College: the llov. KHimiol H. Frisbee of the Georgetown College, District of Columbia, and the lev. William Pardow of Nt, Francis Xavler's College. He leaves his ex ecutors all he has left. a windfall ron iuiookztx. The City Treasury Enriched by tba Trustee or the Idtchfleld Estate. Recently the trustees of the Litchfield estate nnd the city authorities in Brooklyn entered Into a compromise by which the city was to re calve at once tho amount due from the estate In arrears of taxes, and the trustees wero to with- draw the numerous actions instituted against the city for damages. Following up this com promise the Supreme Court last week granted tho trustees permission to mortgage tho unim proved property for $500,000 In order that I money could be obtained to pay tho taxes. All the persons interested nppearcd In the Supreme Court In Brooklyn boforo Justice Maddox, yesterday, when the final ordef was signed. The order directs tho Registrar of Arrears to receive 9UJ3.117.47 from the Litchfield estate In payment or all taxes and assessments levied prior to Jan. 1, 18D4. Tho Comptroller Is also directed to credit the Registrar with the deficiency resulting because the amount received by him Is loss than that charged against him on the books of the Comptroller, In addition to tho cash paid In yesterday, tbo city received from tho Litch field estato while Fredorick W. Hlnrlchs was Registrar of Arrears, In 1804, $260,000. Tho heirs haeulso promised to pay on Dec IS tho taxes for 1807. Texas's Newly Dlsrovered oil Territory, ConsiOAif a, Tex., July 20. Two moro oil wells were completed to day, and aro developing a, heavy flow of crude petroleum, aggregating for the two wells about ISO barrels a day. There are now thlrteon flowing wells In the oil district, fl whoso output approximates (100 barrels, and a dozen more wells aru undor contract. The oil Is almost the same as tho Pennsylvania product. Senator It. Q. Mills o ns 1 ,000 acres In what Is I pronounced to be tbo richest part of the oil territory. I Vesro Nnlndter Mobbed by Women. I John Graham, a negro who has buncoed col. I ored women out of various sums of money by I representing that he would gat them places as T, palaco car cleaners, was recognised by some of his victims when he visited an Intelligence ottlco 9 nt 310 West 135th street )eterflny. The)' chased him when he ran away nnd, catching him, spoiled his clothes and treated him cruelly, He was rescued by a bicycle policeman and held for examination in Harlem Court. III II I l I II ZAtnoa vxxtKR watxb ax const. Amplications far lands Alans the Beach That May Be turaated by the land Bonn). Albany, July 20. Tho'warnlng note sounded by State Engineer Adams against the Stato granting to Individuals any further rights to land unilor water along the beach on the ocean sldo of Coney Island was unheeded to-day by tbo Commissioners of tho Land Office, when action was taken which practically means tho granting of all such applications ponding before tho board. Of tho members of tho board only Secretary of Btato Palmer, Comptroller Roberts, Stato Treasurer Colvin, and Attorney-General Hancock were present. Tho applications which aro to bo grnntod aro thoso of tho Norton's Point Land Company, Thomas SIxsmlth, KUcn Kevins, Anna Woolsoy, Emllo Hubcr, John 11. McPher son, and Kluilra C. Christian. At tho last moot ing of tho board tho Stato Knglncer submitted a report favoring tho application of tho Norton's Point Land Company, nnd of Ncvlns, Woolsoy. McPherson, nnd Christian, so far ss thoy re lated to grants of land undor water on tho Uravcsend Bay side of Coney Island, but against all grants on the othor side, except to tho Nor ton s Point Land Company. As a reason for his position Stato Engineer Adams said in his re port: " Coney Island is unique. It Is the breathing rlacolnnotdays and evenings of summorfor ho peoplo of Greater Now York. It Is accessi ble to thoso with limited nurse now, and new ways of roachlng It nt tho least cost aro con stantly being pro ldod. It will surely bo sought by annually Increasing thousands, very many of whom will go to enjoy tho beauty of Iho sea. Thov should have the fullost freedom of tho beach. I think no more limits to thepubllouso of the beach of Conoy Island below high water mark should bo made." The board, howovor, docs not agree with Mr. Adams, nnd to day ordered appraisals to bo mado of all lands asked for In theso applications. TRUST COMPANIES OP TUE STATE. Increase or Deposits, Fronts, Dividends Paid, and Iteoouroem. ALBANY, July 20. Tho total resources of tho trust companies of tho State on July 1 last wero $443,403,020, an Increnso over tho correspond ing poriod lost year of $-10,548,382. The reDorts of tho trust companies of the Stato for the year onded Juno 30 last, as tabulated in tho State Banking Department, shows that tho cash on hand nnd on deposit has been Increased 1 3,738. 731, tho deposits in trust have Increased $20. 087,124, and tho goneral deposits havo Increased $21,1511,174. As corapnrcd with the preceding year, the profits of thoso companlos were in creased $631,232, and the amount of dividends declared was Increased $221,013. The following figures show the operations of theso companies for tho year onded June 30 Inst: Resources Honda and mortgages, SIS. 024, TIB; stock Investments, $110, 3H0. 208. lotned on collater als tun 580 268: loaned on pervinal securities, S17n370.gu: cash on deposit, 57.l,n 123, cash on hand, $7.1 79,007! other assets. 17.U47.VSS. LiabMtiu Capital stock. tJO.800 000; surplus fund. f4t.ig5.2Jli undlTlilfd profits. S7,T17.819! deposits In trust, 14StulR3: general deposits. S203 1175 034; other liabilities, 11.583.4t) .Supplementary Profits during the year. 1 7,838, 008. Interest credited depositors ie.510.ORO. ex penses. $2,SH2.044; dividends declared, 13,51)3.015! taxes paid, 1327,841. DEAD BT TJUE TRACE. Supposed to Have Been Killed and Then Laid Veslde the Italia. Asboby Park, N. J., July 29. William Gar rlty was found dead this morning besldo the tracks of tho Now York and Long Branch Rail road, near tho water works at this place, by Andrew Bennett, the track walker. Garrlty's skull was fractured on the left sldo and thero n as no other cut or bruiso on his body. How Garrity met his death is not known. His friends say t hot ho was murdered lato last night and placed beside the tracks. Coroner Herbert had the body removed to Sexton's Morgue, where on Inquest will bo held. Meantime the Coroner Is looking up evidence In the case. Garrity was seen after 10 o'clock last night. Tho only train that passed through hero after that time was tbo special train bearing Vice-President Hobartfrom Sea Girt camp to Seabrlght. The engineer svya he saw no man on the tracks. Engineer Howard of tho New York train which arrived hero lato says no one wns on tho tracks. The Jury v ill goover the ground and endeavor to clear up tho case Garrity was 35 years old and married. DESBRTXD, BltE WANTED TO HIE Lena Cberalateln Committed for Examination as to Iler Sanity. A dark, good looking young woman walked quickly along Pike street toward the East River at noon yesterday, wnlllng and tearing the sleeves of her dress. One of her arms was bare when sho reached South street, followed by more than a hundred boys and girls and a score of men and women. She was making for tho Pike street pier. Policeman Boll of tho Madison street station intercepted her. She told him In half-coherent English that she was going to drown herself as her husband had abandoned her. He had left her several times before, sho said, at the Insti gation of his mother, but he had said this last time that he would novcr return again. Policeman Boll arrested her. Sho told Magis trate Brnnn at Essex Market Court that she was Lena Chcralstein, n Russian Jewess of 227 Cherry street. A woman dweller In the tene ment, with several little ones of ber own, volun teered to take care of Sirs. Chernlsteln's young sters Mamie. 4Io years old: Pinkie 2a jetrs old. and Willie. 0 months old. Mrs Cheralsteln was committed for examination as to horsanlty. Iho philanthropic neighbor doclded at 0 o'clock lost night that she couldn't carry out her contract, and the threo little Cberalsteins were takon to the Madison street station. Mamie and Pinkie wore cared for by tbo Gerry society, and Willie n as sent to Bollo ue. Hilled Uimscir with Kjiadannm. Georgo Wlllors, a salesman, of 2218 Eighth avenue, bought laudanum yesterday In John son's drug store at 120th stroet and Eighth ave nue, and drank the contents of the bottle before ho left tho place. He managed to reach hie home and tried to climb the stairs, but fell un conscious In tho hall. He died later in the Man hattan Hospital. Ho Is said to have been Intem perate. Lately hn became addicted to tho uso of morphine. The polico think he poisoned himself Intentionally. Inaccd HlmselrVnder m Horseshoe. Joseph Stelndel of 708 Third avenue commit ted sulcido yesterday by hanging himself with a clothesline, which ho had fastened to tho tran som of hU room. Tho rope was twisted around a horseshoe, on which wero the words, "Good Luck." Stelndel, who was a wheelwright, had been out of work for Borne time. Plenty or Work Tor Iho Men Who'll Take It. PuiLUPsnimo, N. J., July 20. Superinten dent Danby of the American sheet mill to-day sent for a committee of striking employees nnd Informed them that if thoy would accept tho re duction of wages offered tbem last spring the mill would be started up again. He said bo had enough orders on hand to keep the plant run ning until Christmas nt loast. Tho committee informed him that they would seo the other em ployees and report as soon as possible. It is belle ed the men w ill accept tho terms and re turn to work. By the strike the men have lost about $1,000 a week. tor-Chalner Discharged. Richard J. Tallon, tho "mllkshnko-nagon man," of 72 Chambers Btreet, who was arrested on Wednesday for shacklinir his ten;) car-old son Jlmmlotoabed with a 17-pound ball and cbnln. was discharged In Centre Street Court jesterdny. ECZEMA Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of Itching, buniln?, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cimcuiu. Soar, a single application of Cuticuua. (oint ment), the great skin euro, and a full dose of Cuticcka Resolvent, greatest of blood purilicra and humor cures. (yficura Remedies speedily, permanently, nnd i economically euro, when nil Alio fails. Potiis Dim isdCbi'm Cosr Knit Front Boston, as-" ew lo Cult Eviry Skin tod lllood Humor," In. PIMPLY mB! ii i . t r 1 1 BOTH REFUSED TO PLMD. JTBaT. BACK'S AMD THORN'S ZAWTBRB DENV TUE CO VttTB JURISDICTION. I.da-e Kewharger Orders m llea or "Ret Guilty" ta Be Knterrd far Each Prisoner No Time set far Trial Impression That It May Be Had In Queens Cannly After All. Martin Thorn nnd Mrs. Augusta Nnck, ac cused of killing William GleldsensuDpe, wero taken before Judgo Newburger in Part I., Gen eral Sessions, yesterday to plead to tho indict ment of murder in the first degroo. The counsel of tho accused, Howo ti Hummel and Friend. Houso & Grossman, refused to allow them lo enter a plea of any kind, still sticking to their position, dcsplto tho overruling of their demur rer, that tho caso is without tho jurisdiction of the courts of this county. The Court therefore ordered the clerk to enter a plea of " not guilty " in each case. Tho two prisoners were brought into court shortly nftor 10 o'clock. Mrs. Nack was moro gorgeously dressod than over. She woro a rich black silk dress that had very large sleeves, and a very chipper little bell crown straw hat. The only difference In Thorn's appoarance from the time when he was last seon in court was that he had grown quite a respectablo beard. Both seemed well and happy, but all the time they were In conrt they did not speak nor even look at each other. Thero was but a small crowd in ths court room when Clerk Hall called out: "Martin Thorn nnd Augusta Nack to thobarl" When tho prisoners appoared Lawyer Howe said: " Your Honor, I wish to express in court my hoartlest gratification at your Honor's decision on tho demurrer, I shall be delighted to try this case In this court. But as to tho plea, we stand mute to tho charge." "Enter a ploa of 'not guilty,'" said Judgo Newburgor. Th:n Lawyor Fred B. House arose with a paper In his hand and sold: " I wish to enter this as my plea." Tho paper proved to be no plea at all, but moroly a repetition of tho demurrer. It said: "Tho dofendant, Augusta Nack, througn ner counsol. Friend, House & Grossman, doth plead as follows: " First That tho said lndlctmont does not con form substantially to tho requirements of sec tions 275 and 270 of tho Code of Criminal Pro cedure. "Second That the said lndlctmont charges moro than oho crtmo within the meaning of sec tions 278 and 270 of tho Codo of Criminal Proce dure. "Third That tho facts stated In said Indict ment do not constitute a crime. "Fourth That the crime set forth in the In dlctmcntwaecomtnltted in thocounty of Queens, and not within tho city and tho county of New York, nnd, therefore, not within the Jurisdiction of the Court of Uoueral Sessions of tho Peace in nnd for the city nnd county of New York, or in any other court having Jurisdiction In sold city and countv." Judgo Nowburger informed Mr. House that it was no plea, but he would allow It to go on the records, and Mr. House, refusing to make any plea, tho court ordered tho clerk to enter a plea of "not guilty" for Mrs Nack also. When this was done Mr. Howe asked when the case would ut nut nn th snlnnHrii "Tho question Is entirely Improper at this time," said the Judge. "I wish to Inform tho Court, said Mr. Howe, In his unctuous, blufllng tones, "that I am ready to proceed with tho caso to-morrow. ' Although no one knons what tbo plans of the District Attornoy are. all of tho men about tho court, including tho lawyora of the defendants, believe that the trial will tako place In Queens county. It Ib believed that the wholo caso will bo worked up In this county, and then in Septembor. w hen tho Quoens county Grand Jury meets, tho tno will be indicted over thero and the caso transferred by order of the court The chief reason given for this Is that District Attorney Olcott will not bo willing to bae a reversal In case of a conlction on tho ground that the courts here had no Jurisdiction In the case. The two police photographers visited tho Moreue yesterday afternoon nnd made a num ber of photographs of the pieces of the body of William Gleldsensuppc, to bo used It evldenco in tho trlul of Martin Thorn nnd Mrs Nnck. They wero accompanied by Coroner Tnthlll, who bos declared that the body shill not be taken out of the Jars In which It Is kept unless he is present. $3,000 WOItTU IS HIS WAISTCOAT. irolfBang Winters of PltUbnrsT Arraigned an st Charge or nugt'Untf. Just after the North German Lloyd steamship Havel reached ber pier at Uoboken yesterday morning Chief Customs Inspectors Donohue and Brown noticed a man coming cautiously down the gang plank. When tho man stepped on the pier Donohue called htm to one sido and ques tioned him as to tho contents or his baggage. The stranger said ho was Wolfgang winters, a brcner, on his may to his homo in Pittsburg, Pa. He declared that he hnd nothing dutiable In his possession. Inspector Donohue, however, searchod his clothing and found tucked nway in the linlngof his waistcoat andln his pockets threo old chains, a diamond brooch, fifteen silk andkerchiofs. and set en meerschaum pipes. The lot is valued at 93,000. Winters was arraigned beforo United States Commissioner Romalne In Jersey City and held in $300 ball. He paid his lull in cash. Frank Elter of Pittsburg, another passenger on tho Havel, was detained on suspicion by tbo inspectors. The found but little of vuluo in his possession, and ho was reloascd after the duti able articles had been confiscated. Dlngley Law Inspection of Cabin nastrase. The customs officials at the North German Lloyd dock in Hoboken did not meet with much difficulty j esterday In enforcing the provisions of tbo Dlngley law. Tho steamships Prlnz Re gent Luitpold and Havel arrived, but as the cabin pnssengcrs on both steamers did not num ber 100. the customs officers mado their Inspec tion without causing unusuil delay. 'Hie majority of the passengers wore unaware when the) camo In that the law was In effect, but when matters were explained they readily consented to nay the duties. The customs of ficials expect that they will have to doublo their forco when tho rush of Incoming passengers commences In tho fall. Uustneo Troubles. Georgo France, merchant tailor at 102 Broad way, made an assignment yesterda) to William Harkncss, glting a preference to Leonora Agnes Franco for $031. Some years ago he was assisted in bis business by a friend. Tho friend died re cently and his executors called upon -Mr. France for repaj ment of the money, which France said was a gift and not a loan. Being unprepared to mcot the demand, ho made an assignment. An nttaebmont has been obtained horn against Mrs. Hcnrlotta Lutner, dealer In millinery at 1185 Broadway, Brooklyn, for 8200. In favor of Louis Metzgor, for goods sold and delivered. Efforts to collect the bill or sco Mrs. Latner were fruitless. Judgment for 8107,211 wns entered yesterday against Mnry 11. Bnrse unil Frances B, Le Fovro in favor of tno Central Trust Company. They were sureties on an appeal from a Judgment against Mills W. Rarse nnd Hponcer 8. Ilullls, in connection with the affairs of tho Allegheny and Klnzua Railroad Company. Where anatrrdaj'a Fires Were. A. M 7 05,11 Suffolk street, damage 5 8 50, 808 West Forty third street, Jamea Costsllo, damag a S2I t IB. -ISO Charlton street. C ltarrlison, damage lOOi 0:40, K3o Eait torty Brst street, N. lierrlck, damage 910. I'. M 7.0U, 8 East Fourteenth street, n. rinksb stein, damage 11,000; ?ilt, 119 Ridge street. Her man (Ireevesman, damaice Sl.llOU: 10 00, H74 Lexlng ton arenas, U. Murray, dauiago 10 The Weather, The weather was fair in all sections of ths country yesterday except ou the north Atlantic coast, la ths New England States, and In the region of the lower lakes, where It was cloudy and showery. The low pressure which was central orer tha loner lakes on W ednesday remained nearly stationary, but had de creased In energy, aud extended In a trough front south New England to Canada The pressure was low orer Minnesota and tho Oakotas The tempera ture remained stationary In all dlitrkts In thu city the day was partly cloudy, with a sprinkle or two of rsln The rainfall was 2.B8 Im hes for the twenty four hours ending at ti A. M.t highest omclal tem perature. 78", lowest fll'i wind northerly, shifting to west and south, average t eloclty 8 miles an hour; average humidity 78 percent) barometer, corrected to read to sea let el, at 8 A. M, 2U.80, at 3 1', M. 29 88 The thermometer at the United States Weather Bu reau registered tho temperature yesterday as follows: 1SU7. IPOa.. 1UU7. lHtlfl. U A. M. ...OH' 7'l HP.M 71 7U l Jt. . 1." M U l'.M , ,71) 77" 111', St. 7J 84 12 Hid 6U' 75' MihiuxoToi roaecAsT ton raiuir. Fvr XatttU-ltuitttl. Ithbde itaml, Connecticut, and tuUr .Sric l'orl, Aiirsf probably fair in I hi uttrnoon ; north triads, becoming wtittrly. For the District of Columbls, eastern Transylvania, Iew Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia, fair) 1 slightly warmer) westerly winds. For western l'ennsylvanla, western Hew York, sad Ohio, fair) warmer) Ugh! south wlada, i ia II I I IB ZVSbH A. EAJfK XOBnKRT A "an ar n Newark Manufacturer la Jatl neb si sTharse. Chief of Polico Hopper of Newark wns Informed yesterday by Sheriff need of Livingston county, III., that one of tho young men who mado n bold attempt to rob a bank at Odcll on July 10 was Frank P. Lynch of Newark. It wns a great sur prise to all who know young Lynch, who wns a son of tbo Into Philip Lynch of tho manufac turing Arm of Riley & Lynch. Young Lynch had a good education and in herited considerable proporty from his fnthcr. Ho studtod law for a whllo In tho offlco of J. O. II. Pltnoy In Newark, nnd was thought to hat o a fine future for a man of 22. About two mouths ago ho sold a pleco of property in Harrison for 3,000, although It wns snld to bo worth (8.000. Then he told his friends that ho was going Wost where he could do bolter with his money than here. Ho disappeared from Newark and noth ing wns hoard from him until ycslertlny. What has becomo of the 8,1,000 nnlmdy In Newark can guess, but peoplo horo doubt that he could be drawn Into a bank robbery If ho had It. A rilcturo of tho prisoner, which was sent with the otter to Chief Hopper, mado it certain Hint tho man In question is Frank P, Lynch. When nr rested ho gat o tho namo of Frank W. Jact-son. A nowspaper clipping In the letter told how two men had entered the McWIUInms llnnkof Odoll late on tho nftornoon of Julv 17 and. pre senting revolvers, ordorcd Cashier Van llusklrk to throw up his hands nnd keep them up whllo thoyholped thomseltcs to tho cnth that lay In piles on his desk. Tho cashier pretended to comply with tho ordor, tut borore tho robbers could roach tho money ho hnd tbem catered with a braco of revolvers. Tho robbers weak ened nt Iho cashlor's display of firearms and fled from tho bank, followed by n rouplo of bullots which tho cashier tired after thorn. The shooting nttrncted tho attention of a largo crowd, and tho fugttltes wero pursued by mon on foot. In wagons, and on blcjclcs for several blocks before they were overtaken. JOSIAU WHITE'S TRIItVT.ATIOX. The Lawyers Are ow Wrangling Over ma ISO.OOO Securities. Application was made to Surrogate Abbott in Brooklyn yesterday by Chnrlos II. Otis, i ounsol for Publlo Administrator Davonport, for an order to compel Joslah J. White to turn over to Mr. Davenport 8150,000 of socurltlo, which, It is alleged, belong to tho estato of Kllza Trowbrldgo White, late wlfo of tho defendant. The Long Island Loan and Trust Company, as guardian of Frederick Hall White, son of tho defendant, joined In the motion. Joslah T. Maroan, as counsol for Sir. White. Bald ho had a lion on the securities for S J 1,000 and was on tltlod to hold them until ho was paid. Mr. Otis said tho Publlo Administrator should havo the securities, and said Mr. White hud per jured himself In his accounts. "What would the Supreme Court," said Mr. Otis, "do with a man who, acting us n receiver, J roved himsolf a thief, a scoundrel, and a pcr urorl' "That won't do," said Lawyer Marean Mr. Otis said he was roforrlng to an imag inary case, and was not calling Mr. Marean s client names. Lnwvors Vocder and Sullivan, formerly coun sel for Mr. Whlto, were In court, und were no nused of having noglcctod his interests. White's lawyer said ho bad twenty letters In which Mr. White urged them to do something "Wo hadn't tlmo to answer blackguardly and untruthful latter," Raid Mr. Veedor. Surrogato Abbott reserved decision In tho caso, and after ho left tho bench tho lawyers had a discussion on the oorps spirit of their Erofession. Though their.' argumeuts wero eatod, no blows woro struck. JDIT.VJV CUT A STllAXOETe. Jraleus or a stable Doy, ne Attached an Cn brella linker with a Knife. Some washed clothing that Mrs. Harry Dunn of 310 East Fifth street hod put out to dry on tho roof of the house blew away about 11 o'clock last evening, and fell on tho roof of a stable in the rear. Mrs. Dunn called to a boy In tho stable and asked him to bring Iho clothing back. He did so, and stood for a few minutes on the front steps of tho house talking to Mr. and Mrs Dunn. Dunn had Bcon tho boy before and was jealous of him. He began to upbraid his wife, and llnallt ran Into the houBO In a frenzy of rage. The boy had returned to his work, when Dunn appeared In a few minutes with n knife. " here's the bo) t" bo askod his wife. " He's gono home," said she. Dunn mistook Andrew Gluck of 113 East Third street, an umbrella maker, who was passing the house, for the stable boy, and at tacked him tlclously, stabbing him several times in tho head and body. Gluck was taken lo the East Fifth street po lice station, and all the detectites and the re serves wero sent out to search fur Dunn, who, after stabbing htm, ran nttnt. Gluck is dan gerously hurt, lie wan sent to Bellotuo Hos pital. Dunn had never seen Gluck before. DVO VP A IIUMED DOO. Cleveland Police Thought There Was Something Rtrsure In a Canine Funeral. Cmcveuind, July 20. The pet dog of Major W. W. Armstrong, sx Secretary of Stnto of Ohio, ex Postmaster and ex-Treasurer of Clove land, was killed on Wodncsday, and because of the affection hold for it by the family it was carried to the old fomlly homestead, OHO Pros pect street, early this morning ana buried in a flower lined grave. The burial took place so early Iwcauso of a do sire of the family to at old comment. A sert ant In an adjacent residence noticed the party get out of a carriage, bur) a bundle, and hurry away. Her suspicions were tomiiiunlcntcd to tho police, and Patrolman Murray investigated. With tho help of anxltiu spectators thegrato wns oponcd. At a depth of four foot the snot els struck an obstruction With a great deal of reterenco the body was lifted from the grave Tho littlo knot of ex cited spectators respectfully removed their hats as the policeman exposed the remains of thedog. SStlttt Banrri. It est Hide. 1 TTn ST , 24 WEST, simile and doable rooms. 2d X I and 8d floor, with board, house well kept QOD BT. ai-ftM- WK8T 1 arga and small "rooms, O.J with board, ouvof tonu buyers accommodated i references Q.1TII ST. 27 w. EST llsndsome, oool rooms: er Ott cellent board) euujmor rates) transients accommodated uruichra?Rooms&3wartmtt3tOc$rt i Kaal IIU.s OPTII ST.. 110 FAST Handsomely furnished largo ZO and small rooms: all conveniences: private. - 0-7TH ST.Tof EAST -Halfroum, tl 25: largo J.JJ 4 room for housekeeping or gentlemen. S3. West Mile, 1 OTI1 ST . 40 WEST. Onn slngls and doubts room X.U In quiet, comfortable house, gentlemen only) I breakfast: reference. I 1 "7TH ST., 00 WEST. Mcely furnished room, with J- I or without lioard select location: very central. TTOTlt ST .lCiK WEMT.-Furnlshed large thlrdstory X. JL 47 front roim, alltouvenlences, private family) reasousble, references iflatu anil aiwtmrms So Stt. rjJiTl-'iVrsi AVENUE," J087-10S8 FIFTH AtENUK, COltNEH 8BTH HT. Elegant apartment. and 10 rooms and balk) great Inducements ofTered Apply to W. .. llolirilTH, Superintendent. A.-VKW IWILIIIVCn. horthwestiorner 7th av and 148th at, one block from elevated station: finest lo atlon In New York; 4 and 8 large all outside rooms open plumbing) great Inducrmsuu Items SIB to S28. Apply on premises 17KANKLIsW,r.'03, comer S aahlngton st 4 new. ' ly painted rooms, unfurnished, til monthly: 3 rooms SO. Hr?KTt II MSJMKllWU, To small respectable families only, splendid 4 room naui all Improvements; elegant entrance: carpetod halls sud stairs : rent, 18. KlsT tlT ST.i fiermau Janitor IFnoysf. ja NhXii hedfohd -single rut, i large, light rooms: all Improvements: low rent. Janitor. 1 OKTII ST.. 248 EAM Apartments of three and JLiiO lour rooms: all light rooms: chssp rent. 1HN Al 14" MKMT HOTII ST. JOT Al KW HTII ST. Superior apartments, 7 rooms aud batht all Im provements: st am last: hot water su piled: hand somely dccoraleil Impure of Janitor orof someiy occ KpWAB, H n,LIAMH, 1 1 1 llroadway. gtrrUhtfl llousffl En tt fflitij. DESIHA11LK HOUSES, furnished and unfurnished. In drslrahle ! atlonsi rent $1,200 to 88 000 rOLSOU IJHOTIlritS, 8 Iti Ilroddway, cor lUthst. laTjPnnd ?pnrtmtnt rooitlijn. 3?i ATS to let: 5 nice rooms, range, etc , 111 and W iuoutbiuoodnelt,nburliood;nuw brl k Imlidlugi: V4V lo vaa Di) Kalb av , near Sumner av , llrooklyn. Janitor ou prriuUes iimislutl eflntislo Jtt. I?LaWaND APAP.TMENTS, unf urnUhed. furnished, in desirable locations) rent S540 to f a.uoo. ( 0iJOHDaOTnJUS,o80Urosdwsy,cir. Ulhsi, iwisiisiiii iiiiimmmfmmimtwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iwtlUHrf StowUM -to )tt ffiotmmt. FOR HENf, IX HOONT VEItSOK. N. Y.-A largs new house, located In the most desirable part of the cllyi alt Improvements) an abundance of purs water from an artesian well. It. filKftmcK, 10 1st av., Mount Vernon, 1 UOOH ' JIOUKItK JIOUHE, just completed, to XJ lease for three or flvo years. In Yonkersi situ ated on line nt N. Y. ann Putnam It It , within threo minutes' walk of depot; steam heat, gas, water, and all other conveniences! a nne conntry residence for a family. Address 1). A., box ISO Sun uptown ufflce, 12(15 B roadway. Co ctt for gu.stnfua SurpojUjd. BUILDINGS stores, lofts, offlees, and studios to let In desirable locations FOLSOM llllOTIlhltS, 803 Droadway, cor. 13th St. BUII.D1NOS, stores lofts and oflleos to let) a large miinber,IlUl.ASI)WHITINO, 0 lleekmsn t. I7HONTpsrt of store In lilcvcle, hardware, and rub- tier district. Apply at 41ltarrenst. 1V I.BT-Thrre nneiofls, soitno ft. each" singly or X toother, In the substantial building, 4'Ih pasrl st t an ofllee on second floor ca-i 1m had with them If dettrcd) fluo accommodations for a substantial printer and lithographer! from such the rent, to a large ox lent, would ho taken In work! equally desirable to (almost) any manufacturing business Apply on the premises. TJ fT DKOADWAY. Choice fronfortlce. alio desk i J-1 rooms, to let! low rent. Apply Itoom It. IU nl (CjJtiUe 4;or nle if onrj e?islnd. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 12sth street NORTH SllOUn OF Lev; ISLAND, hour from city, with flno Tlew of the Sound; a beautiful summer or vrlntor home fornulo very cheap) nearly new motl oru houe, latest atylr of archttnture, with 1H rooms anil cTcry Improvement, ample plazz&M porte-cochere and toner, tables, carriage cow, poultry houteft, pigeon corral, Japanrto aummer pagoda and con aervaloryt SacrtM of finest hleh land, with grand views of nne country for mllei, nil Utd nut In land aenpeft, walks driven, flower hedfl, lawns, ahruha, abundance of fluent fruits, eholco (tardea No rtanon ablo offer will be refused, and the (creator part of the firtoo may remain on mo rt pa ire at A per cent t bouse furnished. 'oMrilon at once rhotottraphs with THOMAS V, VWSY.. UOUroadway. FIVE ACRES FOR $150. ThJa property Is located hlzh and dry. free from any swamp land. If found otherwise after Inrtstlca tlon, money refunded: It la beautifully situated with In about one mile of Centre Moriches on Loot? Island, aud will bo sold on terms of 9J don n and then S3 a month, seo about this at once Ad Ires. war I! MOFFITT. 60 Liberty tt , N. T. A FINE LITTI K PLOT OF 5 AC1U S only few mln uteaualk from Central lallp L. I . for f 150, 95 cash, $1 30 weckb . nolnterest, will positively double In vnluf within few years, d slrable Investment; laud free from rode, aut stones and contains no swamps, soil rich aud productive: beautiful section, healthy and desirable. lite quick or call ItlbLLV. n Chamlgn. st 5 ACRES FOR 150. At Pst liogue and Medford. L 1 teas) terms, f J per month and un For particulars call or v rile to O. L. SCHUKNCKK. Land and Investment Company, 57(1 578 Ilrosawsj, .Sow York. i,al CjdTntc jgor ffalt gtcw gttsty. AOEVCY FOnALirTnK OHANOFS, X J . also to Morrlstown and Beruardsvlile property, every de scription) sale and rent. E. P. IIAM1LTO.S CO.D8 llroadway. N. Y. l M 11S.nr DISTltlCT! LarieTots 73, terms f V 50 monthly! hlsh around near houses V EATHhRDY. 271 Broadway. gUal Cstnte or ..Sale Urmit. Cits. U'OjG'fcoaTSr7" or sale or to let. well located In Jersey City) handy to all ferries anil railroads Apply to 1'. K. WAMsn. IBB Montgomery st , Jersey City. gtnl (Sjstnte -fox $nt. SaYETIIK DS.R1ES Two-room houseand lot. SlOO, larger houses In proportion, easy Installments, high ground! nice village, 23 miles, fine ojtealng for butcher, baker restaurant. SMITH. 230 Droadway, room SV jfifiit Estate cf or ,$a.r Sroablijtt. ClMltMli: TltnittrR Th. only Installment lots In Lanarslc, sta down. 95 monthly, fronting on Canarsle av., two blocks from tho bay, buy now. For map sea Itoirr. P. CltAIO, Atlantic and Van Slclenavs. ffjor alt or Co Xtt Citii. "vTttOODLttW nEtOIITS CtTY-Cholce cottages. V U rooms, all Improvements to let S 1 H per month, or sold on easy terms. IKtIMI, 115 Madison av, "IttAT IlAItQAIN Sli 000, termsTasy."a now 3 vX story, hUn stoop prlvste dutiline house open Llumbluc hard nood onlsh. T. . altOTWELU 291 enox av. glral .state at Auction. CONTINUATION OF THE Great Liquidation Sale of all tho real estate personal property, and fran chNea of The Aon by the S.a Lan t and ImproTe ment Co , at AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J., Un Sulunluy, ilulj :tl, nl 11 A.M. Great bargatni at last two sales lots sold at 15 to HO per cent of a-tual values. AT At'C riON. The 43 acres, with stono cottage, bam, Ac, for merly the I roperty of tVAHrUV E SMlTlf. OBFI-MWCII. CONS" will be sold at public auction ou the premises at II O'CLOCK A. M. til,. II. By order of Elm IX V. TimOCKMORTtlV, Assignee. Orran 5tramrrs. AMERICAN LINE. SEW Oltk bOL'TH VMI'TON (I.oudon-Parls). Sailing every tduiM lay nt 10 A M ST. PAUL AUU 4 T. nlTI. Aug 25 HT lOL'lh Aur 11 ST IOLMS . Sept 1 PARIS . All..- Ih l'KIS Hit N , EED STAR LINE TO ANTWERP I balling i veiy Wedinslav Frlelsnd .Aug 4. noon wcstirninud Aur IN, noon 1 Kens eton. Auk II. 1 1" M iimitlirk Aug ."VI I'M INTMlNAriONU. NAWOOION t OMPANY. riersU and 15. North ltlve- Onl e, Ullowllngtlreen. ANCHOR LINE. i:i txi.uM tit Miiiticniii. Vckly from IMer 54, J. H , fo it West 24th st Fthlnpla July al.njon Anchorla Aug 14. noon till of llotitn . . Kept. II and Oct. O lor new Illustrated hok of tours aud passage rates and further partluilars npplv to HrNUFltsiiN llltOTIIrKS, Agents. 7 Bowling Oreen, ' "l tU.NAlll) MNt,TOM FHIMOI , IA l i NSIOtt M i V from I'ler40, V, K . foot of I'larkson st I Umbrla July .11, S l'.M I Hrurla Aug 1 4, 3 I M. I l.ueanla Aug 7, noon Campan a Aug 21 11 A M , NfcltNOVIl BUOWSACO lien Ag ts.4 Uowllng(Ire n j BAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. T IK SCREW FXI'111-Si.s from New York to l'lym outh (Loud in). Chi rliourg, Purls, aud Hamburg Columbia. July Jl, IP M Normnnnlu, Ui 2, IDA M. Kormaunla Aug 5. 10 A M IColuml la sept 2. II A. M F.lilnmanlc.Ail 10,HI A M I A Mi lorla, Si nt, 11,11 A M. IIAHRI'IUI r.FltllT. by rwlnScntt Mall S R. rhn-ulils July II. 7 l A M l'i rsla, Vug 7, 12 l. First l ab, 675 ll pt second class .40, Htet rage, $ 10, Hinlnir-merlraii Line, HT llroadwny, 2HL41.Vm"TKAMIIIP CO. Ill-I ICIITI'I I, (HF4 Tltll'N. Only direct lino for Cottage City, Mas , and Port Isul. Me Steamers asll every week da, eioept Wednesday, from Pier No II h, p It , at n P M Tuts day, 1 hurwlay. aud Saturday stemin ra.tnp at Cottaga City in routei tho new 8. 8 JOHN t', SdLIh sails Mon days and Frldajs for Portland Ulreit. Connections msd for liar Harbor. 01 1 Onlmnl. Poland Hnrlng, white Mountains, hi, John Nil an' all Fa(ern sum mer n sorts Blcamers fitted lth cveiy modern Im proveuiLtit for tmnfort and iutmnl tue of tourists The most comfortablo route for all points t nst, necca sltstlug no ihanges Tickets ma) lie iiirihwed at JtalnB K. H Company's iifflu, Su 1 Broadway, at th ome hn 2 .'J houth at . opi olle din Fler, and Thos Cook Son,2nl aud ISO llroalvtay NOKTIltlPRMAt I U) D STEAMSllIP I p SHOUT IIOUTFTO IONOON AMI I ONTIVENT. IAbTFXl'lirsshn AMUls .,,, Havel, Tu , Auk II. 1UA M. Trae ru , Aug JJ.inAM. Basic. Tu. Aug lo 10 AM I aim, Tu, Aug 21,10 AM. OFI ItlCfIS ft CO . 2 Howling Orel n OLD DOMINION LINE. Iltll.l IO MlltHII It. Minrlist Hen Trliw Out of V-n lork. Delightful tours to Old Vo in Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Petersburg l'orl-iiiNUtli Pinner . Point, HI lunnnd, Mralula Hewh In and washing;. ton. I) '. freight an I Passenger steamers .all from Ptrr .M North Hiver. every weikdai eieipt Hatur day at '1PM and Haliirday at 4 P M W I, UU1U.AUHPU, V Ice Pre t sndTramnMgr. 'WHITE" STAR LINE. Male.to .Aug 4, noun I Teutonic: Aug IH. noon Pur 45, north 'thZhVn!V unmtioittis. '"troy boats. o,h:rou.oU',CT1.rT!bV,JorVT00Aar.vo tool l 1MB st dally, except haturday. lip M. Ei. Dress trains for bsratoga. I ate Ueorge, Adirondack., I ix. Sunday ateamec touches at Albany, f 4 ijfuam&Mtav NORWICH; line For New Ixmdon, Watch Ilfll.'niork Island, and East ern Itcsnrts, also Worcester and North of Boston and Fait Htramer city of Lowell or Clly of Worcester leaves Pier 40 (Old No.) N. It, next Desbrosses st , week days only at 0 P. M. Orchestra ou each Rates to HlocK island reduced. Connection mado W cek Days and Sundays FALL RIVER LINE for Newport. Fall ltlvcr. Boston, Martha's Mnryard, Nantucket, t apn Cod, and all laslirn and Northern Mountain, In and, and Seashore points ritcsmers Prlsclllaand Puritan In commission, Hno orchestra on each. Leave Pier IK. N. 11. foot of Murray st wiek rtars and Pundavs at 5 no P M. PROVIDENCE LINE For Providence direct, Boston and all Inland and Seashore. Ilesorts I- at and North thereof, steamers llhode Island and Plymouth. Orchestra on each. Iaro Pier a o. N It , one block above Canal st , week days only, at S II) P. M STONINCTON LINE For btnntnfton, XarMftansett 1'lrr. ntoh HIM, Hos ton, and all points Fait Steamer Maine and New Hampshire. Leave Tier HU, N H , one block abore Canal st , week da) a onl), at OP M. Ill DM) It I I'll 111 U.W MI.IIT. I'ALAC F IHO! DAY MM. bTFAMl IIS rw lOItK" and "IIIIW." r inest tnd f&Mest river steamer In the world. Dally except Sunday. Leaves Brooklyn, tuTton ISt (b) Annex), .,K A.M. ' New ork, IresbrnMca M Her. 8:40 WeatVSdSt IM r I) For M.IMW, laiidltifrat Yonkera West Point, New tnir. Poughkecp1e, Kingston Point, Cutsklll, and Hudson Direct connection nn the Kingston Point dock with U audi) trains for Ca Aklll Jlountalu points and for I.alti-. Mohouk and Mlnnenaska At Catsklll with tho Catsklll .Mountain and Otis El Railway for Cairo ami mountain resorts. Hall road connections at Newburjr, Pouffhkeepsle, Hudson, and Albany fur points North, Last, and west. Sj cilal saratoKa trains ThrouRh tlrketa noId at Deabrossea at. pier. West 2M st. pier. New. York Transfer and other principal ticket offleea LONG ISLAND AND BLOCK ISLAND. for Orient. Steamers Shlnnecock and Mnntauk Bhrlter Island, leavo New lork dally (except Hun tlrr-rnnorl. dais) at 5 P. SI. Saturdays at 1 Mihowi '" M from Pier 40. F It.. Plio Slip nouinoia. satunlsv's boat does not go to Snc Harbor, Illotk Ifclsnd, and Tuesdav s. Thura- nntl day's, uud Saturday, boat docs not Block Island, go to Houthold. Albany Evening Line. Steamers ADIHO.NIiACE and DEAV 1UC11MOND leaio old Pier 41, A. It , foot Canal st , at n P M. dally (Mindsys excepted), connecting with trains for buratora. Lake doors. Adlrondacks bharou Sprlmrs. Ilkhncld "m-lnns Thousand Islands, Nlsgara r alls, ami the West Saturday nlsht sttamer connects with Bun el n v morning train for haratoga. North Creek, Calduell. and steamer on Lake Utnrgc CtTNKlIf, EKIM1 I.IAK. Steamers KAATFKSKIt I. and CATSKILL leavo overs week day at d J. M. from foot of Christopher St. N'. It, connoting at Catsklll with mountain trains, staterooms lighted by cloctrhlty. Illcycles carried free nones and carriages taken, bend to pier or taCatsklll for drsorlHlve folder. HARTFORD LINE from Pier i!4, Fast ltlver. dallv t xcept Sun lay at 5 P. M , for Connecticut liber landings, contacting for Springfield Worcester, Moston, an 1 alt Nen rtigland points Saturday excursions at reduced rates u(uo mKR HTrs-Mrii Mini i'oiikll. Dally (except KunJas) leading Uesbroiscs st I 1S P.M C-aturdays 1 4"iP M).est iiii st 1 in P 51 (Saturdays i P M for CltANSTON s t ST POINT, COHSUAIL NKWIll'Rt, Nr W UASIIIl'mi HILTOV, roUUIIKHl"-IF. KONDOUT. and KINGSTON KISOSTOV I INF, t est 10th st Dally 4 P 51 Sat urdays at I bteamers HaI.DWIN and HOMHtfor Cornwall, Newhurg, Nevr Hamburg. Slarlboro, Sllltou. Pougbkeepsle Hde Park, Fnpus Kluestou. connect In; with U AD It It for all points In Catakllls MltV IIIIKV-Fare, tl; FXCUPRION. SI SO. Sundars, Lxcurslnn $100 rast steamers leavo Pier VB k. It. week, dsvs, IP 31 and 12 midnight, hun days, U 30 A 51 and 12 midnight, week da sttumers connect on w harf v. lth trains for SIcrlden, Hartford. Springfield, and jiolnts north. Ill D-iO tMM OXNtl KIR IlOVr. From foot of Christopher st , everv week dav at 0 P. SI . connecting with tho II 4A.ll.ll at Hudson "IJAMSDFLlTl INb" bleamefTloave Pier 24. sTS". XV foot Franklin st , for Cranston s, W est Point Cold Spring Cornwall, rlOtklll landing and Newburg week days lexiept Sjiturdav) M SI .Saturday IP SI , Sundays 0 A 51 .landing at 1 3 Id st . N. R , V 39 A M guilt-cm a a. Lehigh Valley System. Stations foot of West 23d St (Penn. It It ) Cortlandt or Desbrosses St. Indicates tine from West !Md St Other figures show time from Cortlandt or Desbrosses St. ml a, ouo a M dally (hun lay -0 45. 7 A SI) for 5IAUCIK HUNK and Intermediate stations. T.3&. NHS A. SI. dally for WILKE.SD.ARRE. SCKANTON' (woek days). kl.MIHA (week days). ITHL'A. OENEVA. ROCIH-STHt. BUFr AI.O. NIAO ARA FU.1. and the Wi st and principal local points, dlnltik our aud cnlr car to Ilutlalo lous. loiiio A SI, Sundays only, for HOUND BHOOK an 1 Inu rmadlatu stations ItiiJS. loino A. SI datl), except Sunday, for S1ALC1I CHUNK and Internaulato tolnts 11iSS, l'toouoon ilally, except Sunday, "HliACK D1AJIO.M) KXIMtKSS." Arrtves Buffalo U SB P SI Pullman Votlbule Day Coaches and Parlor Cars Dining Car Sen Ui. Mcala alacarte Connects at Buffalo v. 1th through sleepers to Detroit and Chicago I-ti3S. ISi.o p M. dally, except Sunday, for MAL'CIt CHUNK slid Intermediate ollil- ivtias. itls P. M.bundavs only, for EASTON". H4.UCII CHUNK, and the coal brandies lp.11, liSO P M dallv, ex.ept Sunday, for WILKtSlHKKF. PITTSTOS scitvNTON, and I rincl pal lutt rmedlate stations connects for all jtolnts In cosl rrt.lons, chair cur for tlkesliarre iu, 4tiin P. 31 dally, except Sunday, for V, ILKE.SUA1I11I', PITT-.TON, SCIHN1 ( IN. an 1 rlncl pal Intermediate stations Count cts forall points In coal regions. Pullman Buffet Parlor Cr for W likes barrc liss. Siia p st dally for EASTON and interme diate stations aiSS. mitt P SI dally, except Sundty. Express fnrsLATINOTON alldtr nclpal Intermediate stations Connivts for Heading and llarrlsburg Chair car to Elatlngton HUSH. TiOO P SI dally for Ill't F 4.1.0. NIAGARA AL1 S, aud all pol its est Pullman sletptr veitl bule train N Y. to Chicago Sleeiers to Buffalo and Toronto Tion, Nino P SI dally, exiept Sunday, atopplng onlv at SOUTH PI.A1N1 IH D, I 4.NTON. lirTULb II13I siurll CHUNK. I Jt II JUNCTION MAMIE, UfNt. UOCHtsrHt. IHItllt, and BUl'rAIO lllltmn sleeper fur IliltTalo None but sleeping car passengors carried No linkage carried Mi.lA, UiOO P M ilally Mr I11IACA. 0FNtV. HOCIILSTHt, BIFFVIO, NHOVItA AIL.S. and all Jiolnts West Pullman ski pees to Wllkcsbarro and ttiuca. Adlltlonal I xral train ilally, except Sunday, for HOUND BHOOK and Inu rmidUto points leacc as fol lows s 35 u 00 A SI , 1 53, i 30, . 35, 4 .'!), aud 5 55. tl 10 P 31 Tlcketsand Pullman accommodations at 113, 211, 87 I. I''1. 014. and 1 U.l llro-ulwa), .11 F llthst.lSo Y USth st l.7 Bowery, S 00 hultun st . I Court St ,V Broadway, and Brookljn Aunex, Brook lyti N. Tranf rCo will call for and check baggago from hotel or n sldeuco to uestlnatlou ERIE RAILROAD. Through Iralni leavi New Sork, foot of t I ambers st , m rollows, aud no nuuuts earlier from West ill.l O.Ai l M. - i stlbule Fxpress dall for Bingham eJillvton aerl), Mnilra, Iiiiffali Hn Iford, ar rlv.s milTa o h on P M Parlor car t 11 iffalo () I ,r , . Xcftlhulod r xpr silillv, exiept sun ' Ls) day, for Port Jen Is Monlleello, I.a kawaveli, Ilouesilale, and ImiKirlaul local points to Con lug l)ali to Port Jirvl. Pullman Parlor Cars forSIou 11m 1 and corning i) nn r. M, Vestibule limited rat mall dally, Z.UUmiIIi! train for Chic ago, In thautauqua Iise, arritis C'loilsnd at 7 40 A. SI Chicago & P M. Met p rs to Chicago, Cleveland, and Clucluuatl. Din lug ar 7 OCX I. M. Buffalo and Cloveland Vest bule r x !OW press dalle, arrlecs at Burfalo 7 0 SI , Pra.ford 7 17 A, SI , Jamestown 7.00 A M.cleeo lanl IV 3JP M. (Sleers to lliinclo and ON wlaiuii. making illrett eonueetlon fur Dtlrolt, Chicago and Hie ml Cafe I Ibrary Car 8, X . si. IK1IA la Chautauqua Lake and .'IO Niagara rails hultllraln lot hleago, Slei p ers to Hoinellsllle, Chlcigo aud Cincinnati Iilulug car ri'lrKKTS. I.riCAL TI3IE CARDS, AND PUI.I.SI VN I e.CC05l3lOIlAri()Nsut HI 11.1 Jill. 401, uu 1 H 7 Broadivav, 1J7 Bower, ISO (as! I .'Mil si, and ill Wert U'Sth st , ChainlKira and W et t list ferrl h, New torL, J II and 7.MI rultnn si. , I Oil llmadKu), llrooklyn. Sou Iluilon t , llolHjken nnd Jcn i liy station Wesleott's Lxpn ssi alls for und t he k. bag gage, from holds and residences to ilfstluatlon New York and Boston AlfRaiL N Y , N II II It II an 1 1 mine) Urns r rom Ur md Central Station leacc By way of Due 0 04 A JI, Springfield an I Won eater, t in ! M 10 on A 31 , t'.Non London nn 1 1 roil lenee, .1 Do P SI 10 ol A 31 , Now Iain Ion and Provh' nee, 1 ID P M I J on 31 . Sprlngttrld an I Worcester, n Dip SI ;i 00 P SI, Air line aud N ) it.lt. II nop M 1 nj P 31 , Ni w lain Ion and Provl tenco, 7 uo p M SOUP 31 , 'New I onion and Pro Heme, Ii oil P 31 4 on P. 31 , "Sprlngm Id and Wonder, lo no P M 0 (OP SI , '.Neivl. mlonanl Provl lime, II 00 I" M I I 00 P SI , Mirlnglleld and Won i ter. "1 I 4. M t'J 00 P SI New London aud Procldence, o J"i A Sf Runs dall) , lueludlrg suudaj tt Bay statu Limited, ull purlor cars) fare $7, In clti Hug parlor i ar seat V r lino Limited i arrlces at nnd depsrts Irom P-rk Siiuaro Station, Bostou, Return seruco samo hour and by same route Tliruuif It parlor an I sleeplni cirs b e neh train ('. T III3II-TEAD (.en Paes. Agent. BALTIMORE & OHIO: la-aieNcw iiik hlli hallli nnlnal, dally, CII1CAIIO 1 15 1 M anil.' lOlil.ht PITTMiUltri I ir ex Mintlntil.Ba-un tlv tonight CINCINNATI ST LOl Is. II 15 A 51 , 4 V, P M WASI1INHTON HAI rlMORF, 7 '". V n' Dining Cir), 11 .5 A SI iDlnlug Car) I ' .1 ."i iDlnhig tar), 4 51 ( Dlulng t an, 'i V'iP SI W in ulglil Sun dai, U 11 (Dining ( an II 'S A SI (Iilulug ( an. 1 11 (Dining Car), 4 .15 (Dining Car 5 ri P 51, I.' lu night NOItHUK It J1A 31 da'l) M OlILFtNs ill roiixhshepir 1 1 1 1' SI dall) Trtlnleaefoot I.llit si mlniit slater All trull s are llluinli.eli d n lib rinn-li lU'hl onhesi 1 1.1 17.', JMI, 4111 111' Hroadj il I at 14th .1, 187 Howe n Newiork .1 111. J4 4 rlill n tt linHikln. Whitehall Termln il llagjago checked (rom hotel or residence to destination. -. . ' -, i riaH NE.WYORK 1 (entral II - & HUDSON RIVER R. B. 1 ' THEFOUR-TRACKTRUNKLINE. ' IIIIlKCTI.IMITOMtinill UMA t H All through trains stop at Alt any. Utlca, Syracuse, H Rochester, and Buffalo. ,H Trains leavo (Irani! Central Station, 4!2d Street and f ' Fourlh Avrnue, as follow : Jl M 7.C A t -ADIRONDACK SlOUNTAlNfl TnOtL 7 ' tOU SAND ISLANDS, AND MONTREAL SPFCIAU H Dallj, exiept Sundaj For Adirondack Jlotintslns t l Thousand Islands, and tlontreal t . 4SSSSI 8,jn A 31 Dill), except Sunday The famous J snH :)U HII'IHI HTATt ll'ltl,ss (.1J1IT1D last. Vssnsl est train In the world Hue IlufTslo st 4:45 P. M., 'i, snH Niagara Jails 5-55 P. SI .Toronto s 80 P. SI. This U. asnsni train It limited to Its seating capacity. , iotmsmsl 9JnA 31 Pt.sTSIVlL.DaUy ForPoughkeepsle, fsnsnfl OU Albany, Utlca, Syracuse. Rochester, Buffalo, YrisBSBsl Niagara tails and Cleveland . T4imB 9.AfA M-SAItATOUA AND StONTRlIAl. 8PE- ilnsni MUtlAL, Dully, exiept 8unda)-For Catsklll ' IH Slountalns, Tror, Saratoga, Lako Ueorge, Ureea if.ismni SJ ointalns anISIontteal v ((.TbTbI la.nn A. M -NORTH SHORE LIMITED. Dally .' hfM lu.UU '.'I hour train lo Chicago via Michigan Cen- ;9bH ttnlroite, Huo IlnlTalo Hilo P. M , Niagara Falls F.tsnB ti to P SI , Ihliago V 00 A, SI. Carries sleeplnf aSB nod draee lug room cars only. jUJaTal Ifl'ld . 31-DVY PAPIttss, except Sundejr- i lH lu.OU For Slllibrook. CaUklll Stotintalns. and alt . I imnortant New s ntk state points. ; afafal I.fin ' 31 -SOUTIIWFSTFltN I.DIITED. Dally If !S UU for Columbus, ( iiiclmiatl ludlanapolls, and ffi'amfl st !,ou!a Stops at Pouglikoeisle ! ' 71 I.fin P. -CHICAOO SPFCIAL. Dally-For De- 1 MM UU troll, Cleveland, Tol do. and Chicago Stops ' ''jH a Poiighkeetsleand chenectady. i -ilaTsI 3.qfl P SI -TltOY ANDSUtATOOASPECIAUcX- ' (H .OU tept Sunday For Harrison's (West Point), , I : (JH !' gliLeeps e. Vlbauy. and Trov ! kM K.C( P. 31 -LAKh hilOUE 1 IMITED. Dally-34. J 1 H u.UU hour train to Chle ago, via I ako Shore route. t lH D n flit eland 7:11. ToUdo 10 05 A SI , Chicago r . H 4 00 p M This train connects nt Cleveland for t JM t Inclnuall, duo 4-45 P SI , an 1 at Toledo for St. I , TH 1iuls due 10 11 P. SI, dje Kansas city next l'lansni morning Carries sleeping and drawing room cars lit asm! on i v. .- nH 6 .fin P M -WESTE1 K FArRESs. Dally-For NL i1. j .yjyj agar xi alls. Coland, Toledo, Detroit, Chi- B, MM e afo c.ni Innatl nnd st lands i tl SxTafj CJ.OrtP. M VDIUONDACK MOUNTAINS, TnOU- 1 H ).OsND ISLANDS, AND SIONTIttAI. EXPRESS, , ' S Dally 1 or Adirondack Mountains, Thousand 111- : juH an Ik and Slontreal f nm 7.nfl ' M NOUTIIFRV FPI "S Dally-For Jj nH .JVJ Trot, P nttsburg. Burlington, Slontreal, and, y aH i X eptSlittirla nights, Ottawa A n .TSmll 7,On P. 31-IIUFHIO SPECIAL Dally-For !'' kjMM i ,0J Itoihesttr. Uuffalo, Niagara tails. Toronto, C ,H I bveland ludlanapolls, St Iiuts, and Chicago JX 'fAH 9.nfl '' M SPLCIAL LIMITED HAIL, Dally V. WBM ,UU (slecplngcar passengers only) For polntson ?, IRami Full Brook Hallway, via Irons and for Buffalo, -1 aaTfl Cleveland, Ind'ansp ills nnd St Louis S(S Masl 9.1 fT P 51 -PACIFIC EXPRFSS, Dally For Byra- POM i cl ense, Oswego Watertown Ogdensburg. Buf- IfciJsTi fait, Niagara Sails. Cloveland, Toledo, Chicago, 'J ) and except Saturdays for Capo Vincent and tha If IV Auburn roa.1 k S I O.i ( Night SlIDN'ianT EXPRESS. Theatra ZM 1-.1U train for Chicago and principal points on -i jfl the Naw York Central every night except Sunday ,"3 !h nights Sunday nights, Chicago sleepers leave on 0 .1 V IS train ft S niotiA.SI andnmsp. SI. Dally, except Sunday, to r3 Plttsneld via Ilarlem Division f I '( Otis A 3I-Suuitaysonl).toPlttsneldandtheBerk- 'Jt shire Hills, via the Ilarlem Division S W LL NI0I1T" TRAINS TO YOXKERS J "All night 'trains run between 153th st. and points .,J ) ontheS'utnsm Division as far as Yonkera tnconneo- tt IH tlon with the elevated road Tho only line running j; ; "all night" trains out of New vork Aft ! Wagner l'alace Cars on all through trains. fef tJfafJ Trains lltuinlnated with J'lntsch light. l'i $ Tlcketsanl Wagnerofllces at OrandCentral Station, ii S II 1.201, 41 J Broadway, .11 East 14th st . 842 Broad- 'SaiH wa. J15 Columbus av ,01 West 125th St.. and 138th 'i st station. New Sork. !l is and 7JS Fulton st , and , S Mm 1011 Broadway, F D , Brooklyn 1 Q SiH Baggago checked from hotl or rcaldencs by tba ia rVJ Westeott Fxpress Company 18 ifl JOHN M TOUChY, OEOROE II. DANIELS, S3 IW Oeneral Slanager Oeneral Passenger Agent. la W Pennsylvania il STATIONS root of West twenty third street and Dea- A H UH brosses and Cortlacdt streets t t mm t7Thc leae lng time from Desbrosses and Cortlandt Sf TflJ streets Is lie e minutes later than that glveu below for -HJ Twent) third Slreet Station d Vtss . M. 1 1ST SI ML Pullman Buffot Parlor i) jf CarNeWiork tol'ltuburg sleeping Car Pittsburg Is ? torhlcaco Nocoaches to Plttsl urg yi fafl Siis t, M, SASTI.INS Pittsburg and Cleveland. Ijnsl OlSS 1. M. UNNSSLVANIA USIITSD Pullman Compartment Slt-eplng, Dining, Smoking, and Oh- g 'S a reallon Cars Sor Chicago. Cleveland, Toledo, H ia Cincinnati. Indlanapo'ls. Liulsvllle. St. Iaouls 3 ffl 1155 I". M. C1UCAUO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. U M ForNasbvUIe(viai inctnnatl) Chicago, st Louis. J 1 OjfJ DISS l. SI. WESTERN SiPHLSS For Cleveland, W H Chicago For Toledo except Saturday. V(i j tnor.it, southw ests:rv EXPRESS For Cln- t lijEUB clnnatl. IndlanaM)lls st Louis ti? .InVI 7iasp.lt. PACIFICEXPRESS For Pltubnrg and ,fl' iH Chicago Connects for Cleveland and Toledo except Ml dH Saturday W IB It txlIIGT4 tD THE hOCTH. iWM 7 5b, S tt 11 .'S 55 (Dining Car). 10 55A SI .12 85, 'M jm 1 55 (J 15 "Congressional Llm . ' all Parlor and $ Henffl Dining Cars) 4 J5 (Dining Car). 4 15 (Dining Car). , J Um. B 55 P SI . 1.' 10 night Sunday, 8 Jl 0 J5 10 55 tj (! A 31 (1 11 "Congressional Llm." all Parlor and ISy Din ng Cars). 4 'JS (Dining Car). 4 55 (Dining Car). a 3 8 11 p M, 12 Hi night. , 'i ta SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Eipress. 4 IB P. M . IS 10 MllM night dally ' H !SM ATLANTIC COAST LINE Eipress, 0 25 A. SI and IS ",M s is p. si dally liB CmSAFLAKK AN'D OHIO RAILWAY. 4 55 P. SI. ; S ' dall). Q ,m FOR OLD l'OINT COSHORT and NORFOLK 7 5S tall IV A SI week da s and 7 55 P. SI dallv. ft ilBl ATLANTIC CITY West Twenty thlnt Street 8ta- .g M tlou. 1 J5 P SI , and Desbrosses and Coitlandt J AfJ streets. 1 50 I M weekdajs ft vM Ctl'l SIW. Wot Twenty thlnl Slreet Station. ,W U 51 (through Parlor Carl and 1 25 P. 31 week 'a V9J davs Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. 1 00 and ;3 M I 50 P M eeeekdays fB ,)' Long Brant h. Asbury Park (Interlaken Sundays), " II CeaultrovcandPolntPleaesnt from W est Twentv B KM thirl Street Station). 7 Jl k 11 "11 11 ISA M. ,H ISM (U 5. Saturdays onU I 1 51 J 51 1 1 1 S 55. 4 65. ) HP M sundays,7 55. V J.1 . 31 . 4 IIP SI (from Jl IH Desbrosf m an I Cortlandt Streets) .1 JO, 7 40.0 10, "I lM 10 no a M . 12 10(1 JosatunlaHonly).2 SO. .1 10, M ",'M II 40 4 .0. 1 10. 7 00 P. 31 sundajs, S.IS, 9 45 A. t 31 ,2 ISP M Uf i'fli run pnii.tiipiruii. ISiifl 0 IB, 7 JS 7 55. H 2.1.S 55 V J1 51 Pt nna LlmlHd), ' P ll(DlnlugCnr) 10 51. 11 154. M .12 51 1 55 2 59, i , J 15 4 J.1 4 J5(DlnlngCan 4 IStDlnlngCar) 1 55 J ( (DlnlnjCar) 7 to. 7 15. h 11 p 31. 1 J 10 night. M Sundaa.H 15 7 15, V 21, H 11 0 Jl 0 35(Llmlled) i ( I" 3B, 10 51 A. SI , 1 11 (Dining Carl. I 5.1. 4 '.5 9, t M (DlnlnsCar). 4 11 (Dlnlna C ir), 5 15 (Dining Car), "! 7 40 7 lie 55 PM I in night JMwil i fl J Ticket ofllnsNos 4111. 014. I ll 1.123, 111. and 201 H M llroielnn). 1 Aslor House. West Tntntv thlnl It !M Mrettstut'on and stall n foot of Desbrosses and a j ' ( urtliii It Streets 4 Court Mrrct.Hiiu liilton street. i 1 OsBrotlwaj und Ur toklyn Annex Slnllon Bro ik- H ' len. Mntlon. I -rsi y cnj Tin n.m Scrk Transfer H VM loiniune will call for an 1 elie k baggage front flg hotilsund re. Unices through to destlnatl n ;H im J. 11 HI Ti IIIN-ON. J 11 WOOD, (lem ral Slanagi r Oeneral Pass'r Agent, a jJJ Hll.tAtMlH, M(lltlM .C lITEn S ' it it 'fl M Mnllons In ev lnrli, rliot or Ilarrlay and H OJ 4 hrlslophe r elM. OlIsI i-Tiiiiii' Tiii iMiimx inr-FET m Am I tils I'lXTSI II I II.IIT. Ht Direct route t NeeearL, llloonituid, Slontclalr tha Isiefll Orangi. sun nilt. Be mar '.sville. Ilasklug Ridge, Slad- 5 )x)i9 lit n Morrl-toMii I a.ule, Peterson Ittwnton. Doe er, w,H siatil oh , Neeet lludtl s lake, lake Hopatcong. 4 .(ja Una itstoeeu, .,hootiys Mountain, Washington, 1 Ctinl Phil Ii .burg laston, WuterOap '.trouilsburg.PiKouo r, J, gM Slouiitalu. scrautt it, Plttstou, Wilktsbarre Nautl $sisil toki. Dune llli Northuinlierlaud Slont rose, Bingham 'sfeV ton Oirord Noreslch. Wattnlle, I'tlia Rlchnrld f II sprlui.. Cortland, srscuse. Osveegti lthi.ca, Owtgo, tR m 1 linlrs corning. Hath, Dansvllle, Buffalo, and all !Jj!l points Wi st, Northevtst, an I "Oillhwest WJB HiO( t. vi Blughanitou Slail sto)it at principal illm Ma Ions 'if 1 Iukhi . si. Cafe car) Buffalo Scrantnn, Bine lamlon, Oteego, Ithaca H i Ira. Syracuse, and Os 1 I!'v w ko Lxirtss Piillinaii buffet farloriars Con J.r ) t, ti cling ut Buffalu nltli trains for chtea.o and JJ t jioluisWist Pullnian parlorcar. New York lo I'Kh- ,3f neld S rlni,s mti liitot. si, St ranlon, Blnghamtou, ami Flnilra 1.x H ', pris Pullman buntt arlor cars tW t 4Ko l, VI Sc ronton Wilktsbarre. aud Plymouth sn ? Ixprtss Pullman bufft 1 1 atlor cure. wli t 7 Hill I' VI, Dlllv) Chicago tnllbille limited Fx JMj prihs for St rautou Blngliauiiiiu, I linlra, Burfalo tM ,- 1 ulliiiimbiilTilsleeiilugeur, Nun nrk to c hi ago all Dining tor eeesl of llullitlo M 'r Mill) I. VI. illall) l Itiltfaln Itliess Pullman g; i sit t itr ft r serantou Bliinhauilou. 1 linlra. Path, iHH'' Mt Morris anilBunalo urrlelng Bulltiloi 4 SI YUM mill) I", tl. (Dally) lluffalii s -anion, ll n ham. 'I illri lon.Onegt) lihata, Hiiilra, syru use) anlosveego Ulnr riiio.s Pullman tmnn slei era sleeiers Sew BKJ, Sork lolllthllild -prluts , , . UB llileis am) Pullman i omn odatlmis at Henry itljl Oa)e & son., 1 M , 111 lire ila. Ii Pirk place, J'Bk and 4 2U Broaheav ami U4J Broitleea). Iltknls at 'ijj Kern si at It lis. lillllim e..r lsih el nl West QOl Ultlist . Jill nluinlMK ai , V Sorki lit an 1 7JS sfS lulloust and 1011 lln n levin lltoikl)li rime tables jUU gle lug full Inform tilon at nil si ill n TOjl We etcott's l.xpiois( oinpan) wlllcvll for an I chock 'fJHr baKfcsgc from hide 1 1 r n Heine to di.tlnatlun Ki HEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN R'Y. ?P, Irnlnshaei fool or West 4 2d bt as folltms (IB , 11 in nuns earlier from Sraikllnst vij ,!l 7 1 1.1 X 'I., r r Mum nil oils Slllls.Ial.es SIo- 1' V.ll h nk an I SllnneHiiska Slllllrtoveu lllooiuliiguurgh, Vir1 llleuellle Ibllslmrgli liuiljellc 1 uku Maino.lia, J) y I hero, "erauloi WalMu Di Ihl, Sidney, Nnrnlch, dHtk I lit a. one Ida 1 allon Osie go fflOfil till.', 1 11.. for l .ni It II Hall, SlldtlMown, hUoK Illooinlugburr'li Wiirisbnro Hit u 111 Sluunlaludalo, jitflrT I iitrtvllb.l llilirb I ikt hlmneslio, llurlejvllle, WA&V lll.rlv sail. lluro.W ,lte laki f"rVi lis r. VI. mhiiiiIijs onl) for SIlddletOTsn, . p'i Iiltainilnaburi.li W unb m 1 1 einlile, MouuialiiiUle, I H Centreeille lallibirgh I aki haintsliii. Hurlejvllle, Ir S.rnlale I liMrl), Whlli Lakt Parkse lilt, Lie lugston fj Montr liiskluiil . Jt ti mis I. VI , for (ampbill Hall lakes Mohonk il ;; sntlSllniiHniiska.Mil lUltovi Hloiuolngbtirgli, urts. J. fl l ni Hunt lie Moutiljlwlalt ( lllrtvlll Stilt K B burgh I il.t Manual! i HiriirMi Sern lale. I tl. 'JJj.l trl). Whllulako, Parkntlllt), I uluk.lou Slauor, liif lino I'. VI,, for Monliina, Orr's 31111s, Meadow . J5 lirtH.k llilillslle, ( nmplii II Hall html) Sorl Cnstul "h, ) I I ii ii Mitldltlowu Wlnltrtiii lilooiiilu.biirgh, Wuils r , I, r M nvlllt . , in is p. vi. iSrinklin "I nits I' vi. i iDallji, ' ,. fin ai iplxll Hall MlHIHoeii III. rl) I itlnrttuii ,i Mini i W lion Mini ' n.lih llm tail lile Ham , II u. Oneida, Soil n, wego Nli.ua lalls and Al p nits Westi Pullliian hi eplnj I vr I et Un ng ( lulr t( ( or seals trio itiroiiii In Lhtesgei nltliont transfer, u" ji airlttsCliltagol'lloP 31 ) Tickets ami Pullmsii seats at al Broadway, N Y. lit tl.C. ANDERSON, O. P A , 00 Ucaver su, M.T. ' j . 'I I atfJHSgSS'' -'' i,fln.'lnrir"f"J"lnsii -II -.tMj4isWs jj