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MP w iwwMjg - , -- : 1 f 4 THE SUtf, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1897, . erNeiirs I A Great Blanket Event! I tHn1 i ur Annual Sale of these eool- I g .'ptll llJ' weather necessities begins this i 9 lf WjP morning. We have been prepar- I " ''VTTT ' Vli ing for it; for sorne time working 1 jjjj .fiLLA lHf long and earnestly, and now, not- I' Kf 'm(l withstanding the general rise in I iftw 1 fflt t life! prices due to the new Tariff, we are I l-WiW able to make the greatest Blanket I ThC Mife offering ever made in this Town LI frJ i full Erafe f- I ." u I JQij!;Jv-- Look I I California Blankets. Eastern Wool Blankets. I 2.48 2.98 lo 4.98 Pair Sb 55c. 79c. 98c. to 1.98 Pair I S 3.25 3.98 4.50 to 6.98 Pair S 79c. 98c. 1 . 1 5 to 2.98 Pair I S 3.98 4.50 5.25 to 9.98 Pair Marseilles Bed Spreads. Ten Cases, all full size, choice patterns, CrOChet Bed Spreads. and exceptionally cheap at I Five Thousand of them, all pretty designs, IiDO 311Q &.&0 LaCD at these close to cost prices: i ... , ., : ; . i ft Wo deliver all purchases (except bicycles) froo to I 59c. 75c. 89c. lo 1.25 Each a"ypoi"twithi"ioomiie5ofur5tr- I Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ,4 Samusfmtntp. f ""manhattanbeach7" Swept by Ocean II r rexes. Sousas' Concerts, T I Pain's Fireworks, L?k'K i Parry Opera Company. "VERYLinLEFAUST'r,1;:?,: with a (elected cut, Including UorotUy Morton, Truly ihattuok, Allrun Crmtfr, Dell., blurry, Barry Lucketone, JlrUbrUn, anil Hicham . Carroll. Metropolitan Chorus and Corps de Ballet. IB l WADIsdfXJCAIlKnOOF tJAlUICV Q V" Every eve'i at 8. Including Sunday, j g" , COSTINITED 8UCCES OF TUP. m. (LB , POI'l-LlU L'OXCKim 'O 2S. By the METROPOLITAN FERJIAJJENT I Z O ORCHESTRA. D riO-INBTR01IENTAL,tSTS 50 r CS CIIAXOE OF l'ltOQRAMMK SIOHTLY O Q AUMISSIUM, HOC. II CB FLOATING ROOF GARDEN. STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC. FARE. BOo. Bvery evening, Including Sunday. Hand of SO. Pearl Andrews. Lew Hawkins, bam Ryan, others. Leaves W. Slid at. t):15 Battery Landing. 8 86 1 Bridge Dock, j Brooklyn. 8:B. Returning 11:D. $ IflTiTUSQ Continuous Performance. BICi B li O 25c. 30c Noon to 1 1 P. M. TAC1ANU, 8 OASTILIANS. OREAT lilOORAPII :: (new views). J AS. T. KELLY and tile 8 ROSEBUDS. X ABBAS and ALICE, sO others. f. DACTrkDIC tovri.ois . CAS I Jt O rKiiKunitxcia. ;- la.nn to II I, M. Seats ao and no tenia. MILTON AND HOLLIE NOBLFM. THE NAW.NS, pi maud ndoent. lumiere's cinematooiuphe. TBB OOLTUIllllll.OKTHICTOl.M Wheel V CASIMII iNlgnt.Auu. 131 Royal hour. Night, Aug. lol Only Theat. openl Only Thing to bee! Ices to La- - die. Roof To-night, New Olio A 1M Time New llurlesq. 1 K0STER & BIAL'S ?&l. A" 5 CO.NCEHTn from 7.30 p. M until midnight. I OLYMP1A BtOOBOAKllEIW. BIO VAUDI.VILLE UILL. I'i 'antftl tinalts. I THE SUN I Harlem Branch U9 WEST 125THJSTREET fri A RTITICIAL FLOWERS. Experienced "packer Y A. wantedt good pay, steady work. GOLDBERG ? HABRISON,3j7VeitHoiutou st; Pi ClANOY FEATHERS Eiperlenced hands wanted ji; X on all kinds ot Mnclei: also handathat underttand , fUainlQg quills i week work and piecework. 4 LA VAKE. DRKTT ft CO., 710 Broadway. N. Y. 4 T7AMCY FEATHERS Expertonoed hands and bird U av mounters waut d t stead v work and highest prices I paid. n.HQyUEIMER ft CO., 2d Broadway l r8TIllCH FEATHERS. F.xperlence.1 ourlers. a Iff J sorters, p&okars, and tuiall girls h learners if, Wanted. LA VAKE. URETT ft CO.. B7 East Olh St. 'j oaTItlClirCAIIIBItN. Wanted First classcurl- 1 rsi no others need apply; good pay: at-aly n ork. K'. ZnCKER ft JOSEFHY. flB-717 Broadway. If r8TRICH FEATHEIUS. Experienced preparers and l J sewers on boas and plum. s. If R03ENSHINEBROS.. 88 Bond St. 5 "VBTRIOII FEATUERH Ooo I rurleni wanted I work J glrenont. J. LOKWEN-.TE1N, 83 Bond st; ', VlT ANTED Firs t-clau biTndx snd apprentices to da Bs V fanoy braiding for millinery purposes. LA VAKE. BRETT ft CO., 7411 716 Broadway. "tTANTED-Flrst-cias ostrich curlers i work glren 3 W out. ZDCKER ft JOBEPHY. 7IB-7I7 Ilroadway. t TITANTED Good fanoy feather makers W ZUCKERftJOSEPUY, 71B-717 Broadway, - Wanttfl Paltg aitrhantcfl. r . nyDOOKUINDERS An extra forwarder on printed ! J. work. Apply to WALTER ROACH, Uli7 Canal at, y CKYIJOHT UAKERB wanted. JOHN BF.ION, 7B j- O and 80 Washington ar Brooklyn. ; fTTANTEDeVwers, preparer!, branchers, and pack 1 W ersi steady work l good par 8. IFVY, SBBleeckerst. i jSttuatlou Wnntfti eranlea. Ji A TOUNOLADY deilres a pixltlon for g. neral light V A. work, tn doctor's or dinllt's ornce preferred! V best references furnished. Aadress Mrs. JUNO, HS ', Orasna st Brooklyn. Situation nutcil lUalcff" JX m nJalit watctimao lu ttoru or bullUlnrt cn fui s ftUU Lt rvftrenoei from lwt eiaplojer, .7 I, LKWIU. 70 hwk lOlit at , buprnftnt. 0 pttj a,,, assgaws i i i -aw aaw Cxcuwions. Itr IMU IIIIA'II AMI 114.1'li, Kiln. lll'f ASIIL'IIV 1'AIIK AU U It, nor, f ' "MARY PATTEN, ELIIEHON, I'LCASUlli: nAY." KI-; tar Highland Reach, beabrlght, 1'lcusure Bay Park, S-f Branch. Alburr Park aud Ocean Uroe t- LT.Wail ISIbXL U:0OA il. if-40P.lL I? Baltery Pier 0.30 " II 20 A. M U 05 BMv ONLY BOATS OONNECTlMt WUII TllOl.l.fy. II BAQOAOE HIKE. RECEIVLD W 18 1 II h'l ONLY. " AN OCEAN TRIP HlllUi. llv ROCKAWAY BEACH. Hr STHh, UEN'I, bLOUUM AND UIUMI RLPUIII.ia West Vi'l st , B40 A. SI.. ID no A 11 ,i Hrdl BBB llflS 1'. M ( Wost I0lh St., B.50 A ' .. -' IOiIO A.M.. ls4B P i UalWrr Umllng,, ""' BBt .lo . 10 40 A M, a.ilD P M t Ur il,s' Hound l Dock, Brookljru. 0..10 A 51. 11 Oil A SI irlp, Hiio BB- v:!0 P M. Return at 1 1 bU A SI Usui him,, 30o K ?p'' ' Mu.lr, BBB'S' lr poim, M Hi III. II, and I'm i,n". Bflfr MRKHMIK dally KX Ull1lli (excpi t.uudavs) k,' by Palace Iron Day Line htuouiers Nu Yorl. and K Albany from DesUrossca at. pltr at 3,40 a. M. aud BKi West Mi st. at B A. M. BK r. ffXCKLUCKT aea bass fishing at CliolcraTJinis from BKf" istsamrAL FOSTER jc.I.rOsj. LLa (Exmrsious. iloTmiTMBFAT company; TUB OXLV ALIlTATEn HOVTE TO GONEV ISLAND, UNDINO AT THE IKON' PIEKS. TIME TABLE (MTHJfcOT TO CUA.NUE): From adat ,.V, It., hourly from 0 A ll.ur.tUPP.lL From lltriew t Nu. 1, N. H half au hour later. From Conty IUua hourly from 10 40 A. M. until 10:401 M KXl l'IL( TirKETN, 9A CP.T. Tickets on salt at Ui downtown tracL stations of thp Flevated Hillroftiln Efcit Mde iiuHenRf rs trans ferred free to Itatiery !Maot Ileturntng East falde pa enKers deposit t ! ktt at Battery Ilace ana are trans ferrod free to the Ea.it Side. Long Branch - Asbury Park. Through tickets to Asbury Park Tla Atlantlo Coast Electric Hallniud, kocx ililrYiiiVi season ISW7, for sale at ticket otQce Leave foot 22d at , N. R., 0 30 A. M., 8 30 P. M. LeaePler (.New) No. 1. N R.. 10 A. M . 4 P. 1L Leare Long Hranch, 12.13 P. M. 6:18 P.M. Esriimloii Tlckela to l,onc slranrb, T5 Cta. Kxci.rvloH Ticket, to asbury I'ark, 91. OO. Manhattan Beach. Trains leave FOOT EAST 34TH ET., week dsys, 6:30.6:40.7:40, V iu. 11.00 A. M . 12:10, aud half hourly from 1:10 to 6:40, 6.00, and half hourly from 6:40 to 10:40 P. 31. FXCUIUIO TICKETS. 40 CKTH. Trains leaxe WHITEHALL ST.. week days, hourly from 0:10 A.M. tn l.lu, and lMlt hourly fromlito toS.lU. 10 10 1". II Additional train bat 12 40P.M. exluimiu TiLHirr, 4 a cms, BOCKAHAY HKCH. Trains leave E. 34TII ST.. N. Y week days. fl:40, 8.00, 0.10, 10 60 A.M., 12:J0, 1 20,2.40. aiSo, 4.90, rj'BO.fl'SO, 7.40, H:lo. 0 10 P. M. Additional trains Saturdays only. 1:60. 2'60. 8:40 P. M ItllllUlllt TIC'liEIS, go CCXTS. rnvEV ii.An. Cl'Lt Kit HIILTE. Tralna leave fout WHITEHALL SI' , via Bay Rldga, week days and buudars, 0.10, und half hourly from 10:10A. M. to 10:10 P.M. Last train leaves Coney Island 11-U5P M. EXCLUMIUM TICKETS, OS CE.1TS. WA1G I1IIAMH. Trains leae foot Latt 34th st, N. Y., week days, 6.00, 7'60, 10.00. 10:60 A JI., 1:20, 1:60, 1,30, 3 60, S.30, 6 20, 6.60, 0.51), 10.00 P M. "THE WORLD-FAMOUS PLEASURE GROUNDS." I in A delightful sail on fast .tBflflfllBflflBkav olut steamers. Two ""aakjb. (rrand ronccrts dally, T aH H aV Vacnlftcenl t o 1 1 a it e . let (an HH beH Li BEk rsri i1"'". ""' borti eVa iiTl IB DBBi cultural bonders. An IH 6raBBIlb&' IB uneqtiHled menagerie, BBHaBBBBBBaBaH magnlnci aviary, 1 mammoth aquarium. rnPTi irrand museum, all kLS Bflv7 . Bill HI FREE. Ornulne Olen H IraTv nW 1 a1 1 I 0 Island Clam Bake. avii T m 1 Uk I J Dinners a la carte, VKggaaldJUbSu7 "Klein Dentscbland' BflflflflflflflflBflflflflB "The Dairy." lloat- """" lnfr, balhlnc. fishing, "0s bov, line aud billiards. TIMS TASII-STXlMinS LE1TI 0rU.a4tlt. pi ., t M, I b, ll o,s H ,i It lf.,1.1,, t M, 1IS.S 10,6,15 T, U b. Ittj St., Breohlflt t 0,9 til, ! ,9, II 3, i.x,ii)i,i.i,i:i,:n.iiir u u iiim , i.u, i.i. i imiii . II , iks, i i,tu,iii, iu,iir.u Lru OLKIVHI.INP 11 e, A kl. Iurl:! 0, and L'ortl.ndlAI.,11 SI A. II, ILSOU.I IIPM r.r r.,llndl l ni.l.. I. t., I, 1, l,r, U. lsrlll.nJlD(i FX1R HOATHMINDATH KXCIJltSION 411 CISNTH. Inclndlng Aflnilloti to nil Attriu-tlons. 25c7 ROCKAWAY BEACHT"25fI Dally trips lir Iron nil amboat Angler, leaving East 81st, u 30 A.M.. 2:16 P.M.) Battery, 10:10 A. U ,8:10 P.M. i returning, leading Rockuway 12 and 6 P. M. Round trip. 26c.i children, 16c. 1 EDncEr)FARE Fishing dallri fare 10c. each XV war, buy bait on boat: BCIICYLEHi East 21st St.. 7-13, Drldge, Brooklyn, 7.30; Battery, Hi Frank lln, 8.40. HANCOX. SEA IUHS FISHING Newlwln screVstesiner AL 10STK.lt, bunt In 1HII3 for safety, speed, and com fort: dally from Fait 23d St., 7'40 Battery, 8:80 bharpi fare II, with baits ladlea. Boo. ATTENTION, OLD DR (IRINDLE.ORADU ATE UNI. VER-ITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YOKK, MEDI I'AI. IlrPARTHFS'Tl 03 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN DISEAbKS OF MEN, OLD DR. (IRINDLE has been longer established and ha,, bal more experience than any other ndvertlalng pbysklaui city papers prova this. Under his scientific treatment blond and skin dlreaaea pains lu lmtu t, red spots, sore throat and inoutli, ubers, painful bwelllngs, kidney and bladder lomilalulb, scnldlng lunuuiuialloii, gravel, undevel ld organs, vteak back, lost vitality, are speedily, periusuriitly cured Men about lo marry should eou. suit oi II HH OHI.sm.E. Lerrluipdlmi nt removed, huiTirerK, do notnaste time vUlilug lens skilful phl .'lain RonnmbT. til II Dlt IJRINDLI: nevir falls. OFHCK OVIR IS YEARS al 171 Westl2lhst.be iween Olh und 7th avs Ad lc free. Midlclnell. Hours, V loll, bun lays UIoU Norbsrguuiilcsscund, OI.Il nil. t.ltEV, an nun a spwlall.t In ill.. ou.r. or ineu ul. (Jul km permanent cure guar anteed In all dlaeosits or money ri fundi d Illood io. sou, skill illi.eaci, kidney or bladder trouble, weak. ui ss, uervous dehlllly, errors of youth, bad dreams, v.eak. undeelo)ed urgenn, luHdlmeuU toiuarrluge, 4c Be wise, consult the oulr old secallst In this cliy. onico over 11.1 y sis at ISO East 17ih st , near Union siiium. Ilouri. H lo Hi buinla). to .1 tvifu tinu treatment a-nl adlrnfn Mtdlclunonly COo ,i,i.v-uniiii;si iHini.iMrT ei'iifi Indloaw. or imn, dangcroiu cam s.oliclteil) relief at oute, ttm e iltalr ngoul flnit-ca4 . Itnilflc treat ment should ca'l, The lea ling speviallat, I'r Ilousiliur, 127 West V2 I el II to II, 7 In V buudays, 10 to 1 DR CONRAD'S SANITARIUM, 117 West 47th lt st. (formirly '14th at.). TtliLuoue UOIUSlhat. Cuiiiuluibin ' low. 'Susintw CIiHncts. IHtlSTINO, every desrrlpllnu, donenu the preinlieai in ooo cln ulars, , curds or bllllieada, 40 cms per l.oiin up, ntlii r nork i'iiiullr Inn , .peclul onli is stf n hours' uollco ..ll-ifsclli.ii irli en (rial soli, lied FIHMR PUI.STl.a A.ND trATI.NKH CO.. ill Weal Ulllii Jl ?j,triuu. Raf nirhnulcll'r' 8end for llnok, "IuTentlonsWant UCI nitllljed." EdgarTaleftCo,3t6Brosdwa),N.Y. 1)ATENTb for Inventions prooured prompllyi low . rates. ROEDEIlft BH1E3EN, 83 Nassau St., N.Y.I astablUtnJ 186 . Rummer 5f.softs. N EW VORk. Sharon SprinRS. SHARON SPRINGS, N.Y. PAVILION HOTEL, Open June 15. JOnN If. OARDNER ft SON. SHARON HOUSE, Open Juno 1st to Oct. 1st. 11. P. SHARP. Prop LAIIGEST MI MUST CllvU'LKTE M'l.PlllTt DATHI'tU ITllll.l1lltlE'ST It THE I'. IS. PAMPIILETb ON APPLICATION. LONO ISLAND. Dlanhattan Beach Hotel Oriental Hotel Now Open. T. F. SILLECK. MANAOER. See Time TuMe Excursion Colnmn. BlcycUsts can now ride direct to and have their wheels checked at Manhattan Beach Hopsl. Swept byOeeanSireeies CMKaVTOTl- IIOmE. PATCHOGUE, L. I. Right on water front. Au Ideal pot for recreation. Surf and atlll water bathing, ooatlng. fl.hlug, ruu.lc; 200 rooms. JE.SKISSJt CLH-FTON, Props. NEW JERSEY. THE ALLAIRE, Spring Lake. N.J Dlrectlyon the beach: remodeled and Improved. E.M RICHARDSON. Collrgris nnil rhoals. ror Hoys and louaa ti en City and Country. SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Beleit Catholic Bosnllug School, eduiatlonal ad vantages unsurpassed, open all rear; fall term begins SepLT. Address Bro AUOUjT. West Chester. S. V. Iavr SchooU. NEW VnRK ) Dar School. 120 Broadway. 1 u cmnni i Evenlnr arhool. Cooper tnlon. LAW SL-rtUUL ) Dtvlxht Vlrlhod"nr Instruc tion. LL R. In two years: LL M. In thne years. bend for catalogue. OEOROE CHAHt,. Dean. Ilu.lue.s Collea.w. ALL summer, day, cvenlngi Metropolitan Short hand School; rooms cool 1 elevators! all graduates placid 166 6th av. glt-pl Uotirfjs. SUPREME COURT OF THE bTATEOF NEW YORK, Flrat Judicial Department In the Matter of the Ap plication of the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Com mlsaloners or the City ot New York for the appoint ment of three Commissioner, to determliu whether a Rapid Transit Railway or Rallwas for the conve) ance and tranaiHirtatlou of persons and property, as determined bv the said Board, ought to be construct ed and operated, Application No. 1 (Upper Route, 1HU7). Public notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Arthur D. Williams, John Sabine Smith, and (leorge W. Young, having, by an order of the Appellate Division of the Bupreme Court for the rlrat Judicial Department, entered In the above entitled matter, and bearing date the second day of July, 1H07, Urn appointed Couimlsslouers under and lu pursuauce of Chapter 4 of the Law. of lhUl, entitled "Au act to provide for rapt I traualt railways In cities of oer oue million Inhabitants," as amended by Chapters 103 and 636 of the Laws of 1H92, Chapters BSri and 762 ot the Laws of 18U4, Chanter 610 or the Laws of 18U3, and Chapter 720 or the Laws A lHllfl, to deter mine and report after public hearing of all partli s Interested whether the railroad determined upou by the Board of Rapid Traualt Railroad L'ommlasloncrs of the City of New York, and meuttoned In the peti tion or the said Board presented to th. said Appellate Division on or about Ine Nth day of June, ISO", aud Oledlu theofflia of the Clerk of the said Appellate Dlilslonon theVd d.y i f July. 1S07, ought to be con structed and operated, do hereby appoint Monday, thenlnthday of August, lbB7.at elcten o'clock (a the forenoon, at the onus of the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Comnilaaloners of the I'ily or New Yoik. at No. 366 Broadwa). lu the City of New York, as the time and place of their tlrt silling, and that at such sitting, and audi adjourned sittings as may be tht realtor held, tbey will bear all persons Inter ested lu the said matter. Dated New York, 28tb July, 1807. ARTHUR D. WILLIAMS. JOHN HJHINE SMITH (I V YOU.MI. PARSONS. SHEPARD 4 OOliFN, TRACY, BOARDMAN ft PLATT, Attumeys for It ipld Transit Board. ?uuIic"flotirt.s. riV) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN All persons nliom X it ms) concern are hereby notified that appll cation bos U'cu made to Tho American Tobacco Com pany for the Issue of a dupllcato certificate or eertlil cates for thirty shares of the general or common stock of said The Ami rlcun Tobacuo Company, now standing upon 1U books lu the name of Ambrose Stevens and numbered as follows nill fur '.'U aliurea, b641 " II) the originals of which. It Is alleged, hao been stolen on or about the 21st dsy or Juue, le37 All persons Interistid arenotlnei at ouco to shuiv cause to said 7he American lobacroCompau), at Its office In the Cli) or New York. No 6111 West 22d st , why u new or duplicate lertltlcate or cvrt incites ror the .uld thlrti allures should uut be Untied to tho .ml Am binie Mcens Bund. New York, July 10. ISO. AMBROSE nTKVrNI, bouth Uarduer. Mass. ITUULIC XOTif'K-Applliatlou haling bi-cu luaiio tu the Hoard of luilrual Commissioners of the Mule or Ken Vuik ly Tho siioud Amiiiiu Railroad I ompnnv or Neu Yor. ilti, under tho provisions of beet on iou.if I lie itullroinl tun, for apprmal of a tuugi of niullit puller from hursts to uu uuder prnuuil lurienl or e.ei trltlty lu tho oneratlouof Its railroad upon the fcllonlug route, to nit: Couimrnilut; .t miuil Atiuueaml One Hundred and rue hit ninth Sire. I m the Harlem Plwr, thence sollthurl) along Se old ruuo1o the Inler.ei llnu of .uld iennc with Hti)tiiaiit uu I Until btrei la. and then o .uuth.ic.teily alour btiiyiciout trei t uiros Third .iiuiue, V.lghlh Sliert. ami lourlli Aituuelo Asior PJiv e, aud theiue through uud along Astor pliun to l lie eaterly side of a rosdn uy. Notice Is hereby gheu that a public bearing on said appllcailou will be held by the Board of Railroad CoinmUsloners, at the Common Counoll Chambers, City Hall, New York rlly, on Wednesday, August 11th. low, at 10 so A.M. CHARLES B. DaFREEAT, Baoretajy. " Sttxmped on Sboc "I inEANS STflHDARP of Vm 6T-aAVENuER20TiT Wc Have BICYCLE SHOES at all grades, all colors and all materials. Tho following styles are most popular and arc sure to be of Inter est to men who ride tho wheel: Men's Kangaroo Calf Black Bicycle mn nn Lace Shoes . . OtiUU Men's Russia Calf Raw hide sole, "NEVER SLIP" hand-sewed welt Bicycle Shoes, in high and low n nn cut tK.UU Men's Bicycle Oxford in russet and mn nn black 0Z.UU Boys' Kangaroo Calf black Bicycle p Lace Shoes . . tjl.JU We have lower grades at lower prices In our basement. Wc atso carry the largest stock and assortment of Qolt and Bicycle Hose from 50c a pair upward. A. J. CAMME YER, 6th Ave., Corner 20th St. guuUcJJotltt TpOSTToiTICE NOTICE. (Should bo read DAILY by all Interested, as changes mav occur at any time ) Fnielgu innlN for tho week ending Aug. 7, 1807, will eb se (PROM1 TLY In all canes) at tha General I'oat Oftlce as ollons . TRANSATLANTIC MAIM. TUESDAY M 7 A M. lor EUROPE, per steamship lluitl'. Ma Plymouth and Bremen (letters for In land niu.t lo directed " per Hai el l. WLDNEsDaV .t 7 A M.isupplem ntary 0 A M) for tf HOKE, per steamship st raula. e la South ampton ib tlvrH for Ireland must bo directed "nr St. Paul 'l. at 0 A M. (supplementary 10 30 A.M ) for LIR PE, per steamship Majestic. vlnQucen town. al 10 A M for Belgium direct, tier t am shlp Frltslaml. Ma Antwerp (letters must ba dl re ted " ier Frlesland"). THURSDAY At 7 A M for Europe, per steamship Normaunla. via Ply mouth, Cherbourg and Ham burg SATURDAY It 7 A M. for FRANCE, RWITZFR LAND. ITALY. SPAIN. FOIUUOAL. TURKEY, EOYPT aud BRITISH INDIA, ier slesmablp La Champagne, via Ha re (lelt. rs for other parts of Europe muat tie llrccled "per l.s Champagne"), at 8 A M fur NLTHI.RLANDS direct, per steam ship Maadam, i U Rotterdam (lelter. must tie di rected perMiniulani"), at s A M for GENOA. Pjr hteatusblp Lina (letters mu.t lie directed " lier ms"):atu A M. (aupplemcutsry 10 .10 A. M) for EUROPE, per steamship I.ucaula. via Queens town PRINTED MATTER. c German steamers sailing on Tuesdays take Printed Matter, ftc., for Clip many, and Specially Addressed Printed Matter, ftc, for other parts of Europe. American and White Star steamers on Weilncmlavs, German ateamera on Thursdars. and Cunard, French, and German steamers on Saturdays take Printed Mat. ter, fte., fur all countries for which they are ad vertlsed to oarry mall. After the closing of the supplementary Transatlantic Malls named above, addltloual supple mentary malls are oned on the pi rs of the Amcrlcau, English, French aud German steamers, aud remain open until within Ten Mlnule. of the hour of aall log of steamer. MAILS I OR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. WEST IMlIF-S. Ac. MONDAY. At 11 A M for DbMF.RAHA dlrei t. per aieaiii-dilp TJomo. at 13 P M. for BELUK. PUERTO coltrEZ. and OUATLMAI.l. iwr ste emer from New Url, aus TUESIlAY AlHP M for COST V RICA, per steamer from New Orleans, ut 0 P M for JAMAICA, per steamer from Ilostou. WEDNESDAY At l.'M for GRENADA. TRINIDAD. and TOBAGO, tier stiamihlp tlrenada: at 12 30 P. H rsui.nleinentari 1 P M.) for ST T1IOM IS. ST CROIX. LLEnAIID aud WINDWARD Isl ANDS.per ateam.hlli Fuutatielle (letura fur Gre nada, Irlnldatl, aud Tnbaho must be directed "per F. ntabelle")! at I P. M. for CUBA, per steamship Orlxatia, e la H.i sua THURSDAY At 2.30 A M for PORT ANTONIO, per slenmer from Philadelphia, at 10 A M for LA PLATA COUNTRIES dlrecl, ier sti amahlp Hum, atlOMOA M for HIlAII. per steamal Ip BuOTon. Ma Peruamliueo, Il.hlu and Rio J.melro iletters for North Brazil aud I a Plata oouutrles must tie directed )r llultnu ' t 1 1 A M (stipplcinen tary 1 l:3u A.M i for VENlUELA an 1 CURACAO, per at, amshlp Caracas klters for Colombia via Curacao rnuat tie dlrtcti.4 Ir Caracas"), at 1 P. M. furllARIIAllOES dlreit aud NORTH BRAZIL, via Para and Munans, per steamship Hubert. FRIDAY At 2 SUA M (ur NKWrOUNDLtSD. per steamahlpConan Irom PI lladelphla. at I P M (supplcineutry 1 llll P. M I ror CAPF HAITI. ST. DOMINGO, and TURK'S ISLAND, per stcamahlp New York SATURDAY At 10 A M (aupplemcntary 10 30 A M i for FORTUNE !M.M, J .MAICA, HA VA NILLA, and ORKTO.s. p 'r aii-am.hln Alln gbany iletteis for Cota Rica muiit te directed "per Alleghauy";. at 10 A M. puippl meuiarj 10:80 A.M.) for lAPE HAITI. C.ONAIVFS. JAC MEL. and AUX-CAVEs. per ateani.hlp Kilty, at 10M0 A M for CAMI'l-CirP.CUlAPAb. TABASCO, and YUCATAN, per atiauihhlp Yucatan (letters for other parts of Mexico and for Cuba must ba directed "per Yuculan"), at 10.30 A M for HAITI, CUMANA, and CARUPAM). pir steam ship Prlna Wlllem II (litters for other parts of Venezuela Curuca ', Trinidad, lirlll.h and Dutch Guiana muat bedim ml 'per Prlns Wlllem II"): at s ao p. M. for hT PIERRE-MIQULIAIN, per steamer from North Sydney. Malls for Newroundland. by rail to Halifax, and thence by .ttamer, cloae at thle otllcc dally at SM0 P M Malls for .Mbiu.lon, by rail to Iliwton aud theme by steamer, cio-n at this omce dally ut S 3U P M, Mali, for Cuba close at thli ofllcw dully at 7 on . VI., rorrornardlng ny steamers sailing (Mondays and Thursdays from Port Tampa, Flo. Alalia fur Mexico cit), onrlaml, uulesn specially addressed for despatch by .teumer, i losu at this Offlce dally at 2 1IA M and 2.30 P M. ! Regis ter, d mall clime, ai 0 0 P M previous day. TRANS PACIFIC MAIL . Malls for Aualralla (excel t Wnt Australia), Hawaii and FIJI Iiluuda, per steumahtn Mloweru (from Vancouver), eloee here dally after July 117 and up to Aug, I at 0 30 P M Mall, for Hawaii, per steamship Australia if rum sun J-ianeuco), dose here dally up to Aug I at 6. ,10 P II Malls fur China and Japan, p r steamship Relgio (from San Francisco), clow lure daily up to Aug W at 0 3J P.M. Malls for China ami Japan, per .trninalilp Olympic ifrom Tiirnma) elose hern dull up to AUX. IS at l) 30 P M Malla for Imtnilla (ex cept those for West Austudi, vtlilcu uro for warded TU Europe), New cal.unl, Hawaii, FIJI and Samoaii Islumla, per atcHmahlp Alameda (fronihan Franclaco), cl . In ri d illy up to Aug, 114, nt 7-3U a M.. 1 1 A, M., and u iiu P. M (or on arrdal at New York of .tnumhlp Campania with British malls for Aiislrallm. Malla for clilmi and .U an (apeclally udilie.. d only t per at am ship Fmpres of Japan ifr .in lu uierl. clnso tierednlly up to Aug lid ut 11.30 P M Malls for the rocltty IHlaii e, per hli I1.1III1 " (from biu Francla.o) dose hern dally up to Aug. JS ut 0.30 Trails Paciflo malls are fnrwarled to port or salllug dally, and the schedule or clnalng Is arrnngtd on the presumption of their unlnlerriipti d m i rlan.l trunalt. IRi'KliU red mull dm. at II P M prill usdav I'liUNrLU'ri VAN CO I r I'lwlinasler. Post Omce, New York, N V July 31, 1'I7. i'i iii. ic Mini r. OFFICE OF THK CLI RK i)F THE COMMON) COUNCIL. IIUOM No k, CITY HALL, M.W I YORK Cl IV July VII, ISO, , i , Tne Dry Dock, l.ttt llruuln n an I Buttery Railroad Conipuuy hsilug II led its pilltlou, I earing dulo the V.th day of July, lnu7, with the l ominuu Coiiuill of the City of New York, applying for Its cuiisviii uu 1 ierml,slon to thoiiiiialruciion imilnttnuwc uud oie eraili uof adoubli-irai'k etuei (.uifii' rillwa I a an extenalon and ennui. Hon of lla ixlnltlig rullro.ld tracks betnwn the r. Ilunliu polnla I mm Ilioi'Sl.t lag Iracka of auld oompuuy on I'.u i Iton.stur m ir the luttmciion of Br adnui .it. I I'ark lb i . uu lirrtln llieie In aultulileiuriia snildta uud u pli Hiice. nub (! iniupaui'a rallroud mi Park It.., running lln n ,, upon, along and Hi gli I'aik Low in llj.wlwur at the luler.eitli.iinl llnnlivay uu I said Park Rim theuio mui'ii lit through al n g an I Uion liioalnay tn Fllttou atreel, I'uniu i llllg nllh said loiupani'. truck, on I nil unln . I In .ultibo curves, snlichi a aud appllmiii a, lo le opirali'd by lior.i power cabin orelcitili tj nli r than i limner head trolley st.tem, nr any form of inn llanlcul poner. thnuamif wh cli shall be appruve.l und au thnrlied asreip Irnl In law Now, then fore, pursuant todlre lions glieu me by n resolulluu uhidi u. ad ii, lid by llio i imiimiii (ouuilluuthi 27lhilai ofjul) 1 su7 uuil appro til In the i ting Mai or July vuih lhtlf,iotl la nvitliv given that aiuhjppliiuilou will dial I iiui.1 linil uu tlm L'.lil ilj) or Amu. I. 1SP7, at iiuu ti i Ink lu the nfieriiooa, at tbe I'lisiuber of Ihelliurd ot tldernien, lu the Cliy Ha I, In (he cily of New 1 urk. aud a pub lic bearing hail (hereon All persona Intrre.led lu the ajipllcctlon are notified lobe preaeut at the time and place aforesaid, and an opportunity will be given them to be beard In rela tion tharata, VM. 11 TEN EYCS, Clark Cojotuou Cou&ciL AUGUST FURNITURE TRADE SALE I For practical business reasons we select the month of August for a Trade 1 Sale of Fine Furniture. . L ,. . . J , t 1 Contracts with the best manufacturers, made at the dull period of the year at great reductions in prices, supply the rationale of the sale. 1 APPEALS TO YOUR INTEREST-TWO FACTS ? First Every piece of the Furniture is good and worthy of your confidence, even such as are at the least prices. Second The prices would be, in any regular way of business, at least fifty per cent, higher. In other words, two dollars has more buying power in this Furniture Sale than three dollars will have in October or November next. The following are special features : We have now at command in our show-rooms, in warehouses and in work shops, at least FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS' j worth of Furniture that represents the latest designs and the best workmanship. To secure the price advantages of this sale we have crowded our storage spaces to overflowing. Therefore it will be impossible to carry Furniture sold this month for future delivery. The prices range as follows: Bed Room Suits, $8 to $300 Brass Bedsteads, SIS to $125 Ladies' Desks, $5 to tiOO Dressing Bureaus, $5 to $125 Parlor Suits, $15 to $300 Library Tables, $6 to $152 Chiffoniers, $4 to $110 Upholstered Couches, $7 to $110 Hat Racks, $7.50 to $150 Toilet Tables, $5 to $72 Parlor Tables, $1 to $75 Hall Chairs, $3.50 to $43 Cheval Mirrors, $13.50 to $60 Parlor Cabinets, $15 to $225 Rocking Chairs, $1.50 to $40 Enameled Iron Bedsteads, $3 to $25 Book Cases, $5 to $332 Morris Chairs, $4 to $35 The foregoing indicates that this collection of Furniture is absolutely com- prehensive. While it is all cheap, the variety will meet the needs of all tastes and 1 every scale of expenditure. I We commend this our first August Trade Sale of Furniture in New York to the r confidence of the entire Community. ..-. ,,- i , i THE SITUATION THIS MORNING WITH RODMAN BICYCLES We opened several hundreds on Saturday morning. All of the Women's Wheels were sold before twelve o'clock. We have a moderate number of Men's, including all sizes, for sale to-day. It has been our privilege to lead the Bicycle business of the country with very remarkable special offerings. But the GREATEST BREAK YET KNOWN TO US has been made with the Rodman Wheels. We repeat Saturday's statement concerning their construction. The tubings, forgings, fittings, hubs, spokes, cones, sprockets, cranks, valve stems, decorating polish, saddles, tires, threading and " truing," are the best known to skilled mechanics. If any other Wheel has any real merit that is not in this machine, we do not know it. They cost con siderably more to manufacture than the price we sell them at. None of this make of Wheel, of the qualities offered, were sold at less than $80, and a large part of them are of the $100 quality, though you cannot tell them apart, so much Bicycle cost being hidden in the unseen qualities of materials and workmanship. Please notice ' 1 . No orders will be booked so that each can have a fair chance for any Wheel that is on sale. y 2. Neither saddles, handle-bars, tires or gear will be changed. PRICE FOR MEN'S RODMAN BICYCLES, $26.50 cotton SuTer another reduction household f carefu,1y selected W0MFN. Part of a recent great no dsc from prices already absurdly I1NFN Linen yarn ; in new and "' purchase, Oxford Shoes, of minns low- very pretty designs; bor- Jsnots Foerderer's black vici Kid- u ioc Corded lawns, 4c der all around ; sizes from 2x2 yds. to skin; all shapes of toes and heels, in a variety of dowered design. 2x3 yds. Prices range from $1.60 to $1.25. Same Shoes now selling in i2lClt pretty flower Spray, nT, TSTh? ? c?'50" i2 cUceMnped Lawns, se tablecloths Laced and buttoned Shoes, in sev- m choice "flowered printing on black and At 56c yd., Irish Table Damask, 68 In. eral shades of tan and brown Kidskin tinted grounds At 75c ytl. Swteh Table Dxmisk, very and pebbled Goatskin-the kind for 12.nC S.'d&u on tinted AtjS S lrrnai, Table Damask. ful, whjS you pay $3 and $3-50, are sold grounds. bleached, soft finish, 72 in. in our Shoe Store at $1.90. 25c Fine Sheer Printed Lawns, 6c NA.PAINS . . , . . , ' "'. Tantu etroet. in a threat variety ol smill desiBns suitable At Sl.io a dot, German, unbleached, 21 In. p , in,n . for Shirt Waists and Children's Dresses. sq; were $1.25 ,. s , HANDKERCHIEFS ..re..Ll.ne? J.0 25c Printed Fine Dimities, 7c At $1.40 a doz., Germin, unbleached, 23 in. Other kind in this 1 " in a number of attractive designs. , sq.; were$t 65. ...., Stock. Just I few of the many: ( 25c Printed Striped Organdies, 8c At $t.65 a dor., German, unbleached, 24 In. F0R W0MEN Snull designs on white and tinted grounds. ?9'v,'er' i a. , ,. -,, i....ui., , , ., 25c Printed Striped Organdies, ioc TOWELS ,,,,,,,., , At 3 for 25c, hemstitched j reguUriy 12 Large flowered designs on an imported cloth. At I5e, all-linen, unbleached Bath Towels, each. I 6 t. k 24x48 ; were 25c. At 3 for 25c, hemstitched and embroidered, ' Prices on the fine imported Cottons At 25c, bleached Huckaback Towels, 23x43 1 fine sheer clothj regularly uc-acri. are likewise extremely cut. , were35f- L ., , , 4. . , . FOR MEN S0C Embroidered Dotted Swiss, 16c. Veen work 22x5Tre' 50c" ' A! t de5" hemjttfhedi regularly $1.20. Colored dots on linen colored grounds. Pen work 22x5' were 50c- At 122C, hemstitched; regularly 16c each. 45c French Printed Plumetis, 25c outi a.rnur. At 20c, hemstitched) regularly 35c each 50c Pineapple Grenadine. 25c. FMRPOinFRIFS About 7,500 yds. Droadwajr. 75c French Printed Piques, 50c. cmuKuiuciuc patterns; 4 to ? 9ea:nniMr hind wmi-at I $1.25 ....ported Embroidered Batistes, 37c. in widCt AU fine embroidered edges WOMEN'S extSy tow pK Of black SILK Very larSe Quantities on excellent cambric cloth ; no mean GLOVES Qumois washable 6-but- ' QRENADINES ''?ve bee" sold '? this Schiffle work. The lot on sale to-day ton length Mousquetkire, in white and Store. The goods are at ioc. Values are 15c to 25c. bufr Rave been $1. On sale at 10 from best makers. Poorer kinds with "'""IT"' r , 1 1. A M at 1710 which the market is flooded find no MENS Of L.nen Crash well ?;o:lJc' place in this stock. Next lots we re- B'"E n"de, al seams linen taped; ceive will cost us more, which consumers SUITS golf buttons; have been $6; qiRLS- n.I, fnrV ''?? must pay. Therefore don't miss this , now $). SUMMER Sf-U n nn, in nH monev-saving opportunity 1 Of Wool. Were considered extra DRESSES V"; Eri ?f ,one- ,n Plai" $ AHskbrLded stripe Grenadine, 75c. gpod value at $5. Clipped to $3-50. LineSm&'riSir?8. $1 o All silk embroidered figured gauze '"",, "re,,t . P ha. "s L nei)5 ailCl dimities; trimmed Grenadine, 51.25. MEN.S Fancy Madras. For- with embroidery and insertion; Eton, 52.75 Silk and wool Novelty stripe Grena- NpriTipc merly 10c each. To-day, blouse and Gretchen styles; others to a,ar!i'ce,.iM,5. ,. , r- ai 50cadoz. be worn with guimpes;' sizes 4 to 14 $2.50 Silk and wool Iron frame Grenadine, Thre jte,m conccrning yrs. $US0 to $2.50; were $2.50 t I $2 50 Embioidered.stlk figured, gauze Gren- CL0THiNQ Suits for little men. The $4.25. I adine. $2. vi-usum clothing is fashionable and sacouu oaor, iin.4nj. $2.50 Silk figured iron frame Grenadine, $2. the cheapness of prices convincing. mn ,11B Welrom- n-,i fnr minv $3 Embroidered silk figured gauze Grena- ....,,,, c .. 1 . . FOR THE welcome news tor many dine, $2.50. At 7 c. Washable : Sailor Suits, nicely trim- cMILOREiS Prudt mothers. Prices And a fair size lot of that good quality of A,med; W0?,' d,e- c ... . V',,ILUKK',, 6n Hats Coats and n nlain twisted silk Grenadine 24 in 'Oca At $l, Washable bailor Suits, in blue and . , . ," n,us Voalb anu Vr e yd " s ta m"s ami si so a d ' hite, striped, collars of pUln white duck, are halved. In some instances the cut louriu -vrnnc'mid'Tr'ulU atr-ct. ' .Y,e$ty'!?hi, !V" c n c u 'S m0ie- ........ . At$l.0andj2,Linen Crasl. Sailor Suits. Sun Hats and Wash Cans In whit,, nink ,nd SHIRT AllOUt SOU aOZ. go On Sale Willi umereni coioreu iniiiiuingj. 511 blue 25c WAISTS t0".da' at Prices that will MiitlrtH'rtrt. LargUwn and Organdie Hats, lace trim- stvles h1 Lawns DhntiesPercales CANDV irG Confectionery. The White 'and colored Dresses of Lawns. Dim- ' il r.rPmHm ' Only kind that gains admit- ities and Chambrays, variously trumned .11111 ureiuuines. . . ... (iniiv Sf0re Chocolate w"11 lace and ribbons, 2 to 4 yrs., 51 25. One lot, formerly 50c and 75c, now 25c. """J, m '1(nfs have awn Vrv- , Infantl' lonP Colts ' CassUwr'an.! N.- ' Some were fl 25 and Ji.50, are now 50c. COVerea iNOUgatS, nave Deen 30c, now eltyTabrics, some trimmed with nfl" m, I $1.75 and J2 Waists are 75c. And $2.50 20c. A new lot of the popular Cream others braided and embroidered, i :5 f and $2.75 sorts go at $1 25 Mints, in fancy telescope boxes, ioc to $4.50. Multi .triail. Ilu.riuriat. Pourtli uvrnue. i JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave 9th and 10th sts. jHfr-jonul -notices. "TIIHnD. hTFW.MtT, or niHCII-IIF.XKV HTRW. 'l Aiir iimrii .Mii.i.Min. iitii.'rni.r iiAiuty M I U Altl , utlie ni iJf IIAHUV IlIlu II. or, If ilrad, his clilnUin.i-ri- rriUi.tnl to COMJIl'Ml'A rf at ouc wlib tliii uuilcislnned An iirrson evliu tan itlte tbe pieaent aelitlra. of tlmabuvu, or, If lie Ut dead, can statu tvliru ami where ha ilieul, aad wliettier bo left any rbll ireu aurrlvlim, are also reciueattd to com uiualcata wltb Ilia unUrslitbixl O. Ik b. UAItltlbON CO., IV nMford rovr, Loudon, W, O, JEfarl.ufl mottl m& grjitnurams. imontv.v KTitti, iifTn.. B7 to U77. iiiiihiIb lluud st , In lbs lirart of fsw tork, midway lirttvirn llatlrry and Central I'arki Iwatlou alwolutely uuciiuallrd for business, slitlit luif, and ilaiu. TIU.Y UAV.MJi, I'rop. .,yTF,'.JA,,,J'V. v'"b lW tl'liow. a? Marat U4lta at. Served lubummtr Oardrn. Concert every evening. Lanes sOc.dlnner.SOc. Wine and cotfee lucludrdi service a la carta at all kourt 1 moderate urloes. Hoorns by day or week. Slanofortj, Oroans, &c. I rPllil.iiaN AT saXJlUAliTil." 7 t .medium size. alfiU asmcmlblr . s oc larit (Itr.fiiOU ... . in li.ui.ll, Oluirs at irom lvft ,. JrnoutU up UOIIUQN'B, IUW riftb ave , bet VOtli I l.l ; .1. Vnlrhf3 una arivtiry. H .?. I DIAMONDS. WATCHES. Osll nr ad- I ITeelaly dr as WATCH bl'I'I'I.V CO., .1 Mildea I rajiaeuta. lane, room CS. All goods guarantee. I . 4 saaWa.aa.aa.a..-,