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Wr i i M. . , . . , - . i i . . i. ,i i . , ' i ' --- i i i i I.I i j , ., ; n lAW IbiH f ENPOF HARLEM'S PftEE. I " '' ' 1 ' nt mmt Vtr Ub Mount Harrl. Ball Ma. S nam Tor. Time, en ' Wk ia j una ' Tnlce-on SiMUlajrsv ant'lhn Tiro C.ianiU- j .loners " Merited to "Hence It. ' The Klro Commissioners havo decided, n a ; Bjjureof safety, to discontinue tho usg of tlia old bU tower, a local 'landmark, In Mount Mor- tl, Park, from which for,maijrj(5ar.aibellhai beta runs at 8 In tho tuornlnir, nt noon, nnd at t) In tho evonlnir, but twlco only on Sunday. Tho old bll tower In tho Harlom pArkMs' V11 known to ill residents of that, district, moro of whom' will loam with rturotof the' iTettfrnMnatloiTot the Commissioners than can ulve any definite account of tho orlttln of thU bolUowor or ot the conditions which led,to;the.cs,ta$lltlfmont of tllo bell towers In Now York and ot which thliU the only ono rccontly in use. In old Now York, during tho years following Its evacuation by tho Kwtllsh troops, thoUiity of founding an alarm of tiro derolvod upon the constables or watchmen, who corresponded to the present policemen. Too duty ot the watch. Bt or constable was thus defined Toy law: "To alarm the citlzons by crying 'Flro 1' and men. Mooing the struct w here it uinybo, so that tho firemen and citlzons may thoreby bo cciicralljr directed whoro' to repair." But If It was only a chimney tiro and the constable was convinced of that, (he flro bell, on the tower of tho City Hall and tho hells of tho aovcral churches In tho oity were not to be rune. If It was moro than a chimney flro, tho fire wardons, the bell-ringers attached to tho churches, tho gentry, and the citlzons Generally wero' to bo apprised of tho fact by a loud clangor of bolls, and" each Individual I was to dcrlvo for lilmjolt soruo knowledge of tho 1 whereabouts o! tho lr'c ani prooeod'thoro with- I o'lt unnecessary formalities. I In 1835 U.wos arranged that, an oDlclal bell- I ringor should bo t distantly stationed In the cu I poll of tho City Hall, and tho tx.il In tho cupola wastoburunK "duEJnir.tho conttnuanco of the flre," There w ore reformers in thoso days, too- progressive, cnllirlitonod, and alert partisans, perhnrs. and. some of them devised tho plan vihleh oolalncd tho recognition of tho local nu- Ihorlltes. a itlan which seems quaint In thoso days, tor pointing: out tho location of the tire. l)y dav a da was hunc out in thu cupola of the fit) Hall in a horizontal position, the point ot the. stuff of which pointed In the direction of tho fire, and by night i lantcru hung out, following an alarm and In the same Way. Luter, ottk'Ul watclunun, ono in tho To in In. aint ono in each of the markets, wore hirod nt f 1.75 a day to rltig alarm, it having been found that tho-saxtous of tho churches, to whom pre- vtously (his duty had been delcgatod, were , negleilful cf their obligation, devotlnz their attention to' matters which concerned them more'than tho Hiiirln? of bells. The method of ) announcing a flro. primitive as it was, was made perhaps rather more Ineffective) by same S conditions whlih were established. Whou tho official bell-ringer of one of the markets was absent from the city no-bell was rung, and on' - one occasion n watch tower bell did nouring out "on uexount ot tho sickness of tho Coronorwho j ll ed in tho no'chborhood and did not wish to bo disturbed. " f In 1810 the city of New York wfcs divided Into five tiro dUtri(-tund a regular syrtcm of elg rutin wj established; subject always to the .pro-, vision that the City Hull bell should always rinir for every lire, announcing "tho section in which it is raging." Matters so continued dol ing the next ten years ensuing, though It was fr not thought at that time nccess iry to sound any e kiinni in thn- nnrtinn nf the. oltv north of i' Twenty-third street. In 1850 the . city was ', formed Into tiro districts and bell-ringers were oftlcially omploycd not merely In the markets . but also In- other places, tho Mount Morris tower being thef slgnul tost, io dres In what is now.t nor region of Har lem, though It comprised at that time the whole if the ilty north of Twenty-second street and east of Sixth avenue, and what is now Lenox avenue. Thero were' three oflldal bell-ringers la each district, appointed by the-. Mayor, cs mpttlreojcu only being eligible. The. salary paid was o'nginirlly 600. but ivas altcrward raised to t.OOO, This system continued, with' somo variations', until thu 'OstabllsBnieut. in iaoN;'6f thourescnt Flro Department, then called itbo paid J-'iro Department! and the present tire alarmsystim has aunerseded tins metholwf an Viioimctng conflagrations by the ringing qf bells frnmc,hurub. market. or steeple toners. Thero sro more than twelvo hundred alarm boxes tor announcing sire? by tho automatic electrical system, under which thoro i a great saving of tlniu-nndtjf-lossov tire. i For a sentluicnlul rather than a practical rev Eon an employee of the Fire Department mis ccn,-ojurustc.l with tho.dutv ot nncinsr the bR MnimtMorrts curfew bell, as it bus sometime f lon called, hut such ringing will be continued , no longer, unless, ocrhnpr. soma of the moro M jmbllc-spirlto I .ud activn citlzons of ilRrlcm H coiiibtno'to erect n new towor In ilount Morris Park or 16 repair tho prdscnb one. The land IB in irks of old Harlem arc disappearing fast; Hf thcrj aro only a tcv-ut them left. m jiujtsoy rv.Y.vM revived. ' H It I Proposed to rtoorexnlln the Conipnnjr and H Cora:lelo llin Work. H Mr. Daniel Lord, of the law firm of Ixird. H Day & Lord, which has charso of tho interests H of the F.iig'iah bondholders of the Hudson Tun- H nel .Railway Company, said yesterday that tho . Inipruvcmont In tho liiianciul situation had been Bv so g-eat In tho-past few months that nn effort IH would bo mvI6 at unco to foreclose tho niort- H' gae oo the property of tho company, rcorganizo H. thu company, and ftnish thu iiii.ncl. The ttm- H nel was begun in 1374. und vork on it wns con- H tlnuM-tmtU 1SS'.', -I.OUO feet lietng dug from H tic 'oot of rjftoenth stroet. Jersey City. About H l,503"f"c6t'reiualned to be dug whon work, was H lutjjwrird. The mortgage wusgivoi in April, H. IMlCnnd now tho hondholdcrs aro r.nxlous to H got bftel: toiuo of tho .ViO,fH) they Invested. They e-mploycd K. J. Iw of the Ilntfsh Fowlgn H 03co and Chirlcis 31. Jacobs, nn engineer In j tits City,' to 'inipeit tho orkalrcudy donc.and rcpoi-t. on tho frcislhlllty of completing it. j The onirini'ors reported fnvoiably, and plans for atiinranlr.itlon of tho comp ny were format H latcl. (i hcci- nt of the dcpreislon in lmal- cas It Win decided not to bt gin the roorganiia- tion at that lime. Nr,w thut minoy,ls ejislcr and good times nave arrived. It lit thought that the work of icorgenl.-.:itlon can bo put through. Tie .tnsipecrs cst'mate that the water with wUch the tunnel Is now tilled urn bo; jinuiprd out li twi wce'jc;. nnd, tint I ho fhntt ran be bored to a fMilnt between AVuidilnrtoii squaio ttA Broadway for l,(Ht(i,O()0. .Mr, I)rd hay If Is propojed to raise oue-hnlf of the money In .yrli3d and one-half In ibis ootintr) The mortgage held by tho bond owners will Tt forotlOiOd and tho propory will be sold at nuc- tion. Tho bondholders do not think that thero will be many lilddtrs against them. It Is bnpd to forccloso tho mortgage and sell the priperty this fall. As soon as tho companv U ttorganiod work on tho tunnel will bo resumed. It Is thi.,ght thnt within n year It may bo fln- lihed, Hlr Weltman Pearson, who constructed the Ulockwdl tunnel In ixindon, will bo tho en- gincer of tho work. Tiio trustees ot the mort- pare now aro the. Farmers' Loan and Truat looiDany and H. T. Droughton Kendall, thn only ono of four representatives of tho.Kngllah bomlhoWers who Is acting. lnnprr Titian (fizrH itr.it, ixcbiiE. But tun (iTr a iiourt to .itpkp It Odod In Caan H HtiWila Itcally Imuinr. I The motion of Mr Harriet N. Trnak to com- Pel tr'o executors of the estate of her husband, Benjatjln I. II. Trask, to turn over to her 110,00') (o pay debts Incurred and to meet her Ivlag evpenses, was grant od yesterday by tho imitate. Trnnk. left aboitt 1.00O,0OO, tho laeoine of n largo part of which was to go to the willow for ft pho says that the executord have stinted. her allowances so that she had to j Incur debts to live. j ib eiN-utor set up tliat they withheld her monej from her because of affidavits of soveral Pbjalcians that nho ls'lnsano.' They contended J tht they tould b held llablo for paying out H oiey of tho estate to a person who was uqi ,i"HPlstt to dlsuoso of them. In opposition J v their position .Mrr. Trask presented also am J "avite of a number of physicians who say that bi(iissaiie. - H rtWun-ogatosa that the exocutors were J ngtt to wlihhold tho money in view of the In- H ;, vRaVon they received as to her condition jj mini thoy could get fuller proof or a court order waich would absolve them from liability. H :f7,,lla' on the papers ho must give Mrs. Trask . benefit ot a doubt, as to her mental fitness, I na In directing that the money be paid to her 1 r'fo'iulrej her to give a bond to the ezeoutors B K ,lldiinify them if they are ever called upon 1 tUP . 8 tioi' payments out of their own rockets. j llouatlie-aper lleaten and nobbed. Hobtox, Mass., Aug. 5,-In the lodging bouse 111 Union Park this forenoon Hattle Itond, the j housekeeper, was assaulted, beatoti nearly Into j Insensibility, gagged and robbed by. a "man w ho H d applied Tar lodging. He had paid the woman h as she' sat at a desk 'making out rei jH 'elpthe struck, her 'from behind, probablyiwlth H L,.lindbS .' " Wliu the flor hq atruejf her H Sft'lIP" tni" Mcked her In the side, after S'v" P gauged. .Uer with a .towel;' TheiUhe H lined, the deak; assuring about ViO. and made saao suaeacapo, . - VIbov isM iba - ifr- m. j tafaaaafl aoHlHot: r v .itrtV''-? .TfkMfPM:- MA-xniEBXiricExo mis svijxxxms . l.'Munir Jarrottoat'Mir msTy-HI ' 'Two WJtm ,ln snrU ,(,.f .. ... .- . Jamos John Mooney Is only 22 years old, yet tVccVyoung women, ope of bis own age and on,, other 17 years old.lcharged hlra wlUi bigamy in Jofto'rson JlarfelVolIco Court yesterday, Mary FeAneliy, 21' years' ota. of 230 veat Hlxty-aorcnth strecW was Moonoy's first wife. He married heron March 17, 18D0, In tho Re form German church, the Iter. Mr. Loldlaw per forming the ccrembny'JIoody "hadnbnpprq clatlonof hhr added-rosponslbllltles Knt) refused to work or provide for his wife. Ho suggested to horlho advisability of her oarntngtho money necessary to supportiilm and hor, and she made ' on effort to do so. 6ho did not meet his demands fortdoiloy readily onbirgh, and a month utter thu marriage ho deserted her. , .. , Mooney then moved to 440 West Forty-first street and soon began paying attention to Hen ricrtacthp 15 yoar-old daughter bt John WetUa; a saloon keeper, Who ltvod holt door, at 442. Wottjc found out enough about the youngmnn to wnrn his daughter against him. bur. she paid no heed, nnd on Juno ."', throo months after his marriage to Mary Koiinclly, 3Ioonny "was mar ried to 'the Wottjo girl In 8U Chrysostom's Church by tho Kev, Thomns Henry Sill. . Moonoy. being still unwilling to work, sent his wlo to borrow mnnov from herf attior's f rlonda. In. this way Mr. Wcttjo lonrnod of his daugh ter's wheroabouts, nnd as she was under legal ago. being not yot It) years old, he had hor hus band arrested tor abduction. , Itn was held for tho Grand Jury by Magistrate Flammor. The Qrand Jury, however, failed to Indict, tho pleadings of the ilrl wifo, who had. just become a mother, Ihlluenclng that body.. The baby dlod ami, afterwards, Moonoy s cruelty became so unbcnrablo that bis wife loft him and re turned to her father's house. Last Saturday night Mooney met his first wlfo nn tho stroet nnd forcibly took S5 from her pocketbook. She had moanwhllo heard of bis second marrlago and taxed him with It. Ho nd mltted It and she threatened to expose him. He dcflod hor, and, on the morning following, she went to Wottje's bouse and told him tho whole. Btory. She promised to cooperate with htm in prosecuting Mooney, and a complaint was When arraigned boforo Magistrate. Deuel, Moonoy seemed to havo no appreciation of his position nnd was defiant, and- the tears of his wives, as thoy sobbed nut their stories to tho Magistrate, had no effect upon him. .Tho mar riage certificates of both women wore attached to tho coinnlaint. "I don't remember over having' married 'Maine ' Founclly." ho said, when asked for his statemont, and with nnalr of bravado ho con ilnuod: "I nevor lived with her anyhow. Sho's been smosln' or is crazy, I guess. You want to havo a doctor examlno her." Wlfo No. 1 said aho had gone homo Immediate ly after her marriage, but had lived with her husband lntor. until uho was unable to supply him with money, when ho deserted her. Mr. Wottjo said his daughtor hd always been a good girl until sho camo under llooocy. s In fluence, from which time ho was no longer nolo to manage her. Moonoy mado several ineffectual attempts to speak to his second wife, but she ro fusod to havo anything to do with him. Magis trate Deuel hold liini In $1,000 ball for trial. got "En BAitrAjr-o Ti-E vatxeutoo Reumraletl Couple Aeree lo a Reunion Arter at (Irene In Court. Jennie lirltton and her husband, Charles nritton, separated last April, and their child, now Ave montbB .old, has slnte been with the father.-whoso sister produced fhe child In court yesterday in obedience to a'.wrib obtained by the mother. Mrs. Drlttop went and took a seat beside tllo -infant, but-was waved off by her sl3ter-In-law, whereupon tho mother, struggling to get hold of tho fchild, cried, "I must havo my baby." Counsel for Mrltton .sata. tnat wnen me icouple were Jlvjng nt 211. Soventh uvcnuo tho mother left tho unweaned child" -for sir hours on April X and on April 8 went off for a three days' trip. The father had difficulty in getting tho child fed by artificial moans, and be had Blnco had the ihild in charge of a nurso. Whllo tho lawyer was arguing tho mother broko out with: , j . . "That is not bo. I novcr deserted my baby. ,They took him away from uie." Mrs. ltritton, being put on the stand by tbo Judge, testified that Brltton would not-work, and had lett her for periods without food, and wuuJd como home intoxicated! The baby was carried ott whllo he way. away to see her mother to ascertain If her mother would take he." and the- biby home. On her return sho went to her husband, beg ging him to tell her where the haby was. and he told her sho would never eed tho baby again. On Tnureday night last her husband had called at her mother's house, and after calling tno witness names made various threats against her If sho espoTctT'llDli further in the COJ'C. Counsel for Britton here broke in with state ments that ho believed tho parties could bo reconciled It tho court would suspend tho caso awhile for them to confer. A conference was agreed upon, and In a tew moments Mrs. Brit ton came In smiling, and tho Judge said: "Have you adjusted your differences! Counsel replied, as sho nodded an affirma tive, that the pair had agreed to live together again and drop tho proceeding. "That is very good," said the Judgo, and turning to the woman, added: Now tako your baby and go home," ... Tho mother curried the baby from tho court, with her husband besido her. HIS WIFE IVAS FES1TENT. Samuel ftnarts Prodnrrs Her ltter a Ilerrnre In Divorce Irorrdlnar. Application for counsel fco nn I alimony was made to Justice W. L. omitli in tho Surrcmo Court iu RmuLlyn jcsteidny In the euit of Margaret SarU against Samuel Pwurtz for a separation. The couple were niftrricd In March, lft. and lived together until last month. Tho defendant has a restaurant and saloon ntCentio and Worth stroeta, anil his wlfo says he Is worth ntle.vit -50,00(and makes splK) awtek over his cxpensos. Whllo they lived ot Hath Beach re tentlj Mrs. SwarU says that her hus bund bent her and threatened to" kill her. It was urged In opposition to the motion that Mr. Swartt was compelled to deal In diamonds and sp-culaio. Ui .theatre tick ets lu order to mako a living. He was jijavlly In debt and had been compelled to ocll his per soi.al property to pay his debts. Mr, fiwartz, thedr pnmtiit'b counsel sid, hid luen 'ddlcted lodrlnhand won In ihohablluf coniiiu homo drunk, and had threatened to jiolton her hus band, mil f tor rencat ivl oponulatloimon bis part ln' had wrlimi lhl letter to huu: J hrrrby s-vear tln. I will not lak ailriui of anv tblnlnwxIcatliijrr.T one year, end by tlwttlmowfll not runt It. Iu f aet. I do not can- for it now. lint have no mind of my oivn. Will vou ronrlte nw.' TnU l Ibe lant tlm Nnd e'ver ira: or It aaln. I am athanird or myself, old oihb. aua I don t blame you for being dlnKUfted. I did very wrong, llupe you will orerlook lhl and believe nw Decision was reserved. XTIVE ANU VJlILDUEIf nEBTTTUTE. riotbtoK sfnureurrr Mnrgullrs Clemrrd Out and Kent Word Ho Wasn't I'nralng HorU.. , Haniuel Mafgullcs. a clothing manufacturer nt 'J73 West Klmcry street, Nownrk, is mlsslnir. His factory Is cloiod up and his wife and four ehlldrrn aro destitute. Ho owes 250 rent. $U0 wages to his forouonmti, and fc?50 bo bor rowed from her before he vtcnt away. -There Is a mortgage f or $ too op ! Is machinery. Marvulles w.losurpos'cd to ho Auluga profit able business, ami ho kept thirty or forty oper ative. buny. They wcro nil paid off on Hutur iIhv, Jtili lU.aiid Margullosworit nwayonMon-. dav, saying ll.nl ho was going to Boston to get n big order. Ills wlfo worried about him until Hatnrday. when bho got a abort note, without dwtoor uddreos, h"t postmarked In thisIty. " IJkar Fannh" I mil not comlhg back any more. Do tho lt you urn for tho. children. Yours fiilthtull) . kkW-'KU Mrs. Mm nu lies had a search mado for her huabn.id among bib rWn.tics intnlB,vlty, PHt. could lenrn noililiu about him. SKINS ON FIRE Bklos on flro with torturing, dlBflBurlna;, ltchliig , burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply liumors, Instantly relieved by a warm bath with CimcuBA Soir, a single application of Cirncuiu (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Cuwcuiu. Iusolyieht. (uticura ' ; BflBV'8 skin ,&BBS'&SZr ? 4 , . u -FLY, BOSTON CONSTABLES. t . TRET COZZ.AS A.XEfT XOffK, XV- apuvE ritox JVSTICB. Allbouab They Are Autherlaed to Make Ar- ' rrsfii Oalrln Civil CMH Tbey Haled Htm to Tails city fur SB nnd Fmentea Arter (he Doil on Pollre Hod Beruurd to Art. Simon Itchraor, a shoo dealer of 110 First avenue, called .at the Essex .Market Court yes terday and filed a notice that he had captured Joseph Kerchln'aky, a former cafe proprietor at 32 First stroet, for whom ho went on n bond for $1,000 In April, 1800, whon Kprchlnsky.was arrested for violating tho Itolnoa law. Kcr chlnsky fallod. to show up in tho police court, and tho bond was declared forfeited. Blnco that time rtehmer has played th'e part of a dotoc ttve. Ho eapturod'Kerchlnsky In Boston Mon day. Kcrchlniky was brought to Now York yps terday Vy Itchmer and two civil constables. Tho 'constables wero sconrely 'shackled tothoiirls oner, nnd they did not unfasten tho Irons until Kerchtnsky was safely lockod up In the Tombs, ltehmer tells an Interesting story of his ex periences In Boston. After conducting a. soarch all over the country for Kerchlnsky, he finally ' located him In a house In Charter streot, Boston. He then callod on Superintendent Eldrldgo of the Boston police and told htm that Kerchlnsky was a fugitive from justice Superintendent Eldrldgo refused to act unless an Indictment was found ngatnst Kerchlnsky, An appeal to. District Attorney Stevens was llkowlse futile, ltehmer then called on Kerchlnsky. " I want you: come with me to Now lork so I will save my $1,000," said Itchmer. "If you want me, tako mo," said Korchlnsky. Rehmer then found two civil constablos whose authority Is limited simply to tho serving of writs In civil actions. According to Itchmer,' they agreed to land Kerchlnsky in Now York for $35 and expenses. Kerchlnsky was enticed into a saloon and the two constables quickly fastonod handcuffs to his wrists. It was. then 5 ociock in moaiicrnoon, anu mere win no train lo Now York until 11 o'clock. According to ltohmcr; thoy then tried lo havo the prisoner locked up for unfe keeping, but at all thepollco stations they applied to they were told to gotout. Tho constables, each of whom had long whis kers, saw a way out of thedllllculty by proposing to show ltehmer the town, providing ltehmer paid tho expenses, and Rehmer did not objoct. With the handcuffs on tbo prlsonor s wrists Itchmer was escorted to tho Parker House, and the spot where Col. Hedges and Col. alker mot on r nemorablo occasion was Bhown him. Then they wont to Young's Hotel nearby and 'saw three barrooms connected with the hotel. They next visited the Public Library Id Copley square, ,nnd, togctrldof tho crowd that followed them, 'they spent tho rest of tho evening, until train time. In walking around tho Charles River Park. Rehmer showod a paper In tho Essox Market Court yesterday signed by J. II. Rohan, icon stable, ncknbn ledghig tho rocolpt of t he $:I5 for services rendered. TROLLEY CARS XX COLLISION. Two Women Jump and Are Hurl A Baiter's Wagon Rmasbed, the Driver Injured. In a head-on collision between two trolley 'cars in Long Island City yestorday two women passengers jumpod off. Each sustained a frac tured ankle. One woman wns taken to St. John's Hospital, Long Island City. Sbo gavo her nnmo as Mrs. Bridget Brcdcn of 110 Fifth avenue. New York. Tho other woman was taken to her home, at 530 West Fiftieth street. She said her name was Mrs. Cowan. Frederick Wetzmann, a baker, was driving his wagon along Stcinway ovenuo yesterday morning,' when a trolley car collided with it. Weizmann was thronn out. He sustained a fracture Of tho lett ankle'and internal Injuries. He was removed to the Astoria Hospital and his condition is critical. Tho .wagon was wrecked. Edward Barr. conductor, and John H. Calhoun, motorman of the car, wore arrested and held in $1,000 bonds on charges Of criminal negligence. An unidentified man attempted to jump on a Calvary Cemetery trolley car at tho ferry en trance In Long Island City yesterday. He missed his footing and fell partly under tho car. John MoArdiff," who was standing on the cor ner, grabbed tho man and pulled him out of tho way. The stranger escaped with a few scratches and with torn clothing. Adolph Tube, a baker at 'J209 Second avenue, tried to cross tho Third avi nue cable road at 101st stroet yestorday morning In front ota car with a mall car In tow. Before he could drive off the track tbo corner of his cart was struck by the mail car and jammed against an elevated railroad pillar. The wagon was smashed, and the car damaged. Tabel was thrown from his wagon, but was not Injured. Samuel Bender, the conductor ot the car. who lives at 343 East Slxty-tlf th street, was knocked off the car platform and his right ankle was broken. He was sent to Harlem Hospital. Tabel was arrested and held In $300 ball pend ing Bender's recovery. WOOHRVFF OOXTRAD1CTED. Tho Itav. Mr. fleywood Bay nil Inearaneo Circular Wsi Correct. The Rev. Thomas He wood. Chairman of tho committee of the policy '.holders of the 3Iassa- chueetts Benefit Life Association, had thistoray yostcrdaylof the statement of A. Edward Wood ruff, formerly counsel of tho committee, which was printed yesterday: "Mr. Woodruff voluntarily resigned from his position as counsel to tho policy holder' com mittee because he could not corn' to their aid with any definite plan for nctlou. lie said tn.it his nnmo was attached to tLe timuiilttre'a circular without his consent. A? a mnttcr nf fnrt, Mr. Woodruff, In taking tho po.-lllnn of counsel for u. cxprcsfly Htipulated that his namo nnd address should lie printed on every circular or htatement imucd by us. Iln wanted tho advertisement, ic bn'd, "Furthermore W oodrujf snld tint my ptnle ment in tho ireular to tlm -if- that an ar rangement w us ncnrl made w lii-rchv our polk j holders would be tranfcrrod 'in body, with out rc-examlnatloni to an olildii.e company van untrue. The o'd-llne couipmn- lie said, h id oecliticJ 'o tako over polic'j liulili r- whuwern mo'-o tlmn 00 j.'arx o'rt. Mr. Woodruff hail no light lo hi Ihi-i. Thero is positively no ago limit. Tho only limit I trrrltnrliil. '1 Lo pi oof of ' hoVIreulnr 'lilch Mr. Woodruff rriti clseil "O uiijii-tly w.i.s i!nm-i to the old-lino cotnpnny, and was approved by them before It wob M nt wo.' polii v holder-. "Our eoiiiis''. now nro Iln-tdly, Lauterbarh & Jnhmjoii In .Ww York mm fiodtrev Morse, their rorrenjio,idci.t. In llosti n. If u revnis ceslrablo they will piotect the claims of our 5 lolioy holders agHinsl the Muasnchiiietta Beno It Life Assoclnlio'i. ' OOT A WYEZVELAX COXCESSIOS', The tiurrlrati Nulrlts Manufacturing fompatij ti llll lI u I'lant Ihrre. Tho republic of Venezuela has granted a con cession giving a Biibstnntlal monopoly for the 'establishment of tho distilling Industry In tho republic, which, It became pnblli In Wall street yesterday, was obtained In tho interest of the American Spirits Manufacturing Company, Representatives of that companv ha.'e paid a number of vlllf to Caracas in the last tivelvu montliB, and tlm company, since tho granting of the concession, hus sunt one of Its practical men tobuptrviso the erection of a plant, all the parts 'Of which havo bleu nssembled In this city ready for shipment. Venezuelan statistics Bhow an annual con sumption by that countiy of 0,000,000 gallotia of spirits and alcoholic beverages, distributed tunoug a population of about 3,000,000. Tho import duty Is practically.prohlhllory. amount-' Ing to SO cents a pound, equivalent to $3.80 a gallon. Tho concrsvlon. which U for six years, gives the right to bring In all the necessary plant and raw materiel froc. It hsb snld yes turday that the American Spirits Company Is conducting similar negotiations elrewhore, which, If cxpccta'lonsnre only partly roalizrri, will result In a very largo extension of the busi ness of the company. HitslneM Trouhlea. . Aaron nnd Philip Davidson (Davidson Bros.), wholesale dealers In leaf tobacco at 143 Water street, made an assignment yeBterday toMtltoii B. (Julterman of Einstein & Townsend, without preference. They havo been lu business sincu 1871, and built up a largo trade. Thren years ago thoy became Interested lathe Commercial Union Cigar and Cigarette Company of fi'Jl East Seventy-first street, and thelrfalluro is attribut ed to backlog this concern. Tho latter company also made an assignment yesterday to Adolph ITeyer, without preference. 'Aaron Davidson Is tbo President. The liabilities of the Mr m aro re ported in tho trade to be about if 160.000 and those of the company about $50,000, 'Iho com pany was formerly tho Nickel-In Cigar Company. The Messrs. Davidson wero creditors of that company, and in 1804 took tho business for tho debt. 'I ho company was Incorparated on Nov. 20, 1804, with a capital stook of $5,000. .Archibald Fraser, dealer In Bh-ep leather and morocco nt Ot) Dunne street, mane an assign ment yesterday to Ambrose O. Mtt'iill, giving a ptef eremee to Sarah J, Frasef for $4,000. Deputy Sheriff Slmouson took possession yes terday of two stor.es of tho Amsterdam licet Company at 14 anil 137 Amsterdam avenue on I: executions In favor of Eastuiuus Company of '(few Yortt- for $830 and the Manhattan Beet 'Company for $J14. .i. irl!jWSmwV-'f fr3rfete , bJAjkoxn 1eal2 aox's... ; Charles n, Peekham or Maiden tone, get sjoera Since July OT. 7 ) ' Charles II, Peckb'am. dealer In diamonds and', jewelry at 45. Maiden lane, has been absent from his ofllc for about ton days. Ho shared, the olUco with R. S. licrzog. Tho latter said yesterday that Mr. Pockham had not been there slnco July 27. As ho was leaving for tho day ho said thnt he was going away for a wock's-vaca-tion, as he was not fooling woll and ho thought he had Inflammation of tho bowels. Nothing was thought of his absonce at first, as he trav elled on tho road most of tho tltuo selling goods. Ho was well known as n salesman, nnd had been . ' In tho trado for a long time, Mr, Pockham left no word whoro ho was going or when ho would return. Bllbcrnian Sulxbcrgor obtained an attach ment yesterday against Mr. Pockham for $022 on a noto which fell due on Aug. 'J and was not paid. Tho attachment was given to Deputy Shorlff Llpsky to serve. It was outlined on tho ground that he had either dopartcd from the tato or wns keeping hlmsolf concealed to avoid 'creditors. Tho attaching creditors learnod that Mr. Peekham had given a bill of salo of Some diamonds nnd his ofllco furniture to K. A. Nerea hetmer & Co., loiwhom it was said ho ewed $10,000". It Was said that a lawyer's clerk callcd-on tho firm on July 30 and handed them a letter from Mr. Pockham containing a bill of salo and somo loose diamonds, which wero shown to Mr. Sulzberger, who estimated their valuo at $700. . .. , . ,, , . , , Mr: Sulzberger called at Mr. Pcckham's resi dence, at 108 West 103d street, on Aug. 3 and found the apartments locked. Tho janitor said that neither Mr. Pcokham nor any member of the family had been there since July 27. It Is said that Mr. Peekham owes at least $10,000 for merchandise. Ho is reported to have sold $1.000 .worth of diamonds on July 25 to a dealer for cash. ' COXSPIRACT, SATS KIRK. tie Accuse Detectives or Trjlng to Ilallrnnd II Ira to Prison. Walter Kirk, a 63-year-old ex-convlct, who was arrested on a ehargo of committing a burg lnrvon July 25 nt tho tailor storo of Victor Miller, at 435 Hudson streot. pleaded not guilty yesterday when arraigned boforo Judgo Fitz gerald In General Sessions on nn Indictment charging him with burglary, larceny, and re ceiving btolcn goods. Kirk lived In tho rear houso at -135 H adson street, and was accused of stealing ten coats and waistcoats and twelvo pairs of trousers from Mlllor's store. Tho ar rest was mado by Detsctlvcs Gcrlghty oiid'Cuff of tho Charles streot station. The detectives aescited that thoy found one of the stolen waist ' coats Becretcd under Kirk's coat. Kirk asserted In a Magistrate's court that he wns innocent, nnd thathls arrest was the result of a plot on Detective- Gerlgbty's part to railroad him be cause ho refused to give. Gerlgluy Information about a gang or tougus wuo uang nrounu nun son nnd Houston streets. While In Iho Tombs awaiting arraignment Kirk dretv a picture Illustrating his story of how tho detective, in searching hiin In tho Charles street station, dropped on tho tloor ono of the stolen waistcoats, which, ho asserts, Gcrlghty had secreted under his own cost. Ho had this skotch In court yesterday', nnd his couhsel announced that it would form Dart of tho prisoner's defence. Both detectives havo denied Kirk's allegation that they had "put up a job" on blm. Kirk admits (hat he hue spent twonty-threo years in prison on four different charges. Ho ivn acquitted recontlv of another chargo or burglary mado against him by tho .satuo detectives. He has been out of Sing hlng sixteen months, and doclarcs thtt ho has since 'worked at his trado as n machinist and1 has lived with his sister. A FATAL 11UXT FOR VER3TIX. Hint. Prober purnrd to Death While Kill Ins HoachM With Dentine. Mrs. Frederick Draber. 58 years old. was burned to death In her homo In Garden street. Homestead, N. J., early yeterday morning. Two other persons were also burned but will recover. Tho Drabers occupied the first and second floors of a threo-story brick house opposite Glvernaud's silk mlll.whero Mr. Draber is a night watchman. Mrs. Draber and her daughter Nellie, whole 18 years old, were about to retire at midnight, when Mrs. Dnbor went to tho base ment to get somo food. Miss Draber remained in her bedroom. Shortly afterward Wolfold Schilllnger. who. with his wire and two children, occupied tho top floor, was awakened by a choking sensation and found that his roomswero filled with smoke. Schilling went into the hall and snwthit the stairway was afire on tho lower floor. Arousing his wife and chit ren. he got them out safoly. Ho also aroused Miss Draber and carried her out of tho house. A moment afterward the lower floor was In flames. Schllllnger tried to beat out the flames and was bidly burned. Mrs. Schllllnger was also scorched about tho hcid. Mrs. Drabor's charred body was found lying in tho rear ot tho basement neirn refriirerntor. Beside her was a can In which, so Miss Draber said, her mother kept benrinc, which she used to kill roichrs. A partly burned candle was on tho floor nnd tho cover of thorcfrlccrator wes open. Miss Draber seiil that her mother frequently used benzine to kill roaches at iiloht. It Is believed that when nho went to the refrig erator sho noticed the ro'ichcs and. with the cnndlo In one hand, she bepnn to pour tho ben zine over tho vermin. 1 he lighted candle pro1 u blv ignited the benzine nnd the flames communi cated to the clothing of the unlortunato n oinnn. the A-rir vir.n iwov curves. It Will lie t the loot or H'oit I'inietb ttreet rtniis rler-U for II. The Dock Hoard decided yottcrday that tho c ond of the ! ' roof gardens shall ho lo"nlud nt tho foot of est riftlcth ntreet, in the iuiddlo rf Unit part of the ity i-hleli is n ot ilemely pipiiliti-d, next to tiio ill-, let ill i.Mch i! lo oted tin) roof garden recently opened nt thu fool of C.iFt Vilrd street. F.ngineer-ln Chief (inenc wns iustnii ted tr lia-u plans prcpnm! for extendii'g fie i- rif-a li slieet pior, which Is iovv .'(OO fee- ion -, to the ii" pler'llre, 2IM H'ct liutiier nut. and I irlhe -iiperstrm turn In b built. . , ., , At the siivcMi' n of lie 'or Strong permla ion w.-.h granted M hii'-'i empl ivco.-, o' the iloi'k 11,'purruiciit n.s mo pi 'in )-r.; of tho (. A. h. .o i.'tend thu elieninpinent ,n Hiitla.n the wed. Ii irMiiiiiig Aug. 2.1. , .,. ., i'i.c r-ei.'rotiirv wnf Instnii'tel to notify the lt-unitM of tho hullrtlnars mi 't "fleet, mid way I el ween Ilorat ) and est Mov er.th strr.d. Ilmi they must get out ncnirc auk. i.'. wnen inn In 'Miiigi1 are to be sold at nintloii. the lhnd to bo till-on mr dork improvement... A letter wo let Iv ed from tl o Penimylvanli' Fnilroud accepting lb) seltlement proposed by the board uf h riilt which has been Pumllng for soveral yi'.ir regarding a bu l:hcad south of Cortland, 'trcct on the North River. Accord ing to the Mdtierncnt the rullroad Is to pay $11,500 u year for tho adjoining land under vvutir. Mnoii.hl.iliit- In Wlllett Street. Bernhnrdt Klsenberg movedlnio the rearbase-nii'-itdt 'Mi V.'lllctt ntreet month ago, and llvod here with his wlfo and n supposed hoarder I nnjin-il Morris Bliimonfeld. Keionuo Inspectors Forti'itn nnd Hnliu wire Informul thnt ho was running nn Ullclt Kill 'heic. On Wednesday night thoy got Into ilio rooms thlough a window anil found e sixty-gallon still In working order In the looms o'-cuplcd lis hlsenberg. I hern waj also a worm and eight barrels nf mash. Tbo mnsh was destroyed and tho apparatus we" con llacated. Mr. ICWnberg. tho only person fpuad In tho rooms, thin Inken before Commissioner Shielis yesterday and released The Weather. The bnrom-trr was ni'rmal' or above normal over all thee'" il"' .' I'slen1-)). 'I was highest ovr- Lake Superior and lowest over nmlheni lloutaua. rhi temperature fell In the oer lake region and Kew' England arul In the Ohio and upper Mississippi valleys, und roio in tho upper Ml curl Valley and on tho nurtl-ern fjope, lnthlsclty(tlieday was cloudy and showery In the forenoon, clearing In the afternoon. Wind north easterly! average velocity 14 miles an hour. In tho earl morning, In the thunderstorm, the wind reached a maximum velocity at 110 M. of 40 miles an hour from Ibn northwest. Highest official tempera ture 1H lowest OS", averata humidity 8S per cent, Ilarometer, corrected to read to sea level, at a- A. U. UQ.OO, at.31'. )! bO.10. The' therroomoter at the United Htatea Weather Hu- reau registered the teinperatureyrsterday as follows: 18H7, lt-M'. 1607, 1890. OA.M .08 '" nv-M ,", M laM...... ,04' MS' lU'.M 00 b4- 5p.it!;,.;., 7' H7-1SSIU.., 05 81- nuiuxuTON roREcasr roa ramar. br.Ve'ieKnjrlaadnnrt nutern Ktw York, air fill &'ufurdagnlanf; ndrthtcrtterly irfnds, btcomittg vari ant. yor llu) liutrlct of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, Kew Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, fair till Kalurdayi northerly winds, looomlng variable. For western Pennsylvania, western Now York, and Ohio, generally fair; light, variable winds. WOODBURY'S ."SBf 1 MSltEBXSAJD SOVXDAItT ZXXB. TtiaMirtlnrof ittbo CMaatl V)neta tko Work t . oMhe Mop Makers. Jamaioi,' lu' Li ' Ang, C Tho action of tho ocean upon the beach front of tho town of Horn p stead will noccssliato a new survey tndotermlna thb boundary lino of tho Greater New York across that township. Only n portion of tho town Is taken Into tho big city, and just where the tine crosses Is ut present undetermined, Tho law putting to a voto tho question of Incorpora tion stated that the boundary line would run from the extreme point of tho town of Flushing to the ccritro of tho channel bctwocn Ttocknway . Beach and Bholtor Island. In order to deter mine jusfr what oloctlon districts should voto ' upon thoquestlonof incorporation County Clerk Sutphln caused n, survey tobemndo. Tho map has since remained on file Slnco It was made, however; thb channel has shifted about a half mllo westward from tho point whero It wns In November. 1805. A fciv vvoks ago Iho Town Hoard of Hcmpstovd met nnd decided that thn lino would mil from tho point of the town ot Flushing to tho chnnnel ns It Is at present. Mnuy lawyers qucrHon tho right of tho Town , Bo rd torhnngo 'he lino. County Clerk Sutphln has petitioned tho Board of Supervisors to au thorize a now survey. Tho bo ird moets in Long ' Island City to-day, and It Is expectod that the mnttcr will como up for consideration. Opinion In' thn county la divided upon tho right of tho Town Board of Hempstead to change the lino. It Is contended thnt the Hue ns established by tho law of lPli.VIs tho only correct line, and that, nom.itturhowfnr thoihannol has shifted since thlt lime, tho line remains thesimc. Un der the decision of tho Hempstead Town Board tho new -lino .would divide tho villngn of Far Hoeknway. Tb.it no such division was lntondcd Is .shown by tho new charter, which provides for a division" of the town of Hempstead, but not for a division of any villngo in that town. OAX0 OF llVItTtr.UKnH ARRESTED. Known to Have Killed Vonr Persons Within a nndltia or n Mile. New Orleans. Aug. 5. Last month Louis Selgler was robbed nnd.murdcrod In St. Charles parish, twenty miles abovo Now Oilcans. Tho recovery of somo of tho property gavo the SU Olmrles authorities a cltto which has resulted lu tho discovery of a gang of negro outlaws and murderers who have been plying their trado for nlno months. During this tlmo tho authorities know of four murders and robberies committed by tho gang, and thero may havo been more. Tho murders Included an uld negro named John son, w orktngnu tbo KUington plantation, n ho vv ns waylaid and had his skult crushed In; another negro, name unknown, murdered in the snmo ph.ro; an Italian peddler natnod Touv, robbed, murdered, nnd tho body covered in tho hushes, nnd dually Sciglcr. who was killed near Lullng. Thcsofour murders wero nil committed within a radius ofn mile, and tho victim in each in stnnco was killed In the samo way. Ho was way laid and his head was crushed in by an iron bar or ac. Antonio I'richard, alias Creole, was arrested ctrdiiy as tho loader of Iho gang. C'reolo con fessed his crime. Ho Implicated George Wash ington, alias Wilson; William Morris, nnd two women. Llr.zlo AlcMinder und Mary Morris, ns members of the gang, and all four wero arrested. A considerable amount of tho booty was recov ered in Washington's house. It is thought that thero are more mem hers of tho gang, and they all will be arrested in tho next few due. Mtenm 1'ncht IlerenUcr on llrc. KixturroN, Aug. 6. Hy tho blowing out of a fusible plug In tho boiler of tho steam yacht Defender of New Hamburg, that has been earn ing passengers between this cltv nnd I'ough- keensie, that vessol camo near being destroved by tiro near JCsopus Lauding this morning. Tho ashes mid fire w re blown ironi the furnace, and tha engineer was burned quite badly by tho escaping steam. Tho engine room caught lire, butluclvily tho intense heat caused tho water, gauge lu burst, which flooded the room and ex tinguished the flnmi s. A tug from Ihlscitj was despatched for the yacht. Itcnl Katate Prlvnln Sates. 3landelb&iim' I, wine have bought from the et-te of Heurj Low ren. "u, 1:14 Eldndse stiiet, a Ue story brick and Ione tenement house, 2ax75xhS V. Capiolo has sold to HoU-rt Smith. No. 1 t.'i Ninth avenue, a four stor brli-k hull ling en lot '-'2 IvlOu J. 43. 11. 1.llli-ndaht ha 'old hU three story-und 1ase ment UwelltiiK Ni. 03 Wevt lTiPth street. Audubon J'art, toKeglnjM 1 rlhain liollon. Kandotph iluig-nhetnier ha3 purchased from Aup ut C. Hai-s. y ttie six mory front and fourstorv rfar factory butid nas. -."xll3. on the nirtli s de of Twi ntv nlnlh street, 2tll fei t east of Strv enth avenue, other property being given In part paj ment Ileal Estate Auction Inlea. At tho Broadway salesroom sesterdrv I) Phtentx Incr.'ham A Co. sold N'u 3.11 Fast T.-ilrtv fourth sltet, flve-i-torv liriek leuenifnt. lot 'J'. lOxu-1', foreclosure, to the plalntlg, A. Oerlrude Cutter, for U5.0. James I. Wells told Nos. Sll and 2 IS West Twenty third siriet, eren-tory brick trilld nT- I lot 40J:OS.t,, foreclosure, to the pla ntlff, Ja.oh Hirscli, for Stne. 00; aiso No. 2iS Went Thlrty-evenili tret, five Hi r brU-lc t-nei.ienl, lot 2r IxP. l', foreclosure, to the p atntllf, llenjaiulu F Cohen, for i 1.1, -Ul. stUtitrat. OLD Hit. liltlMII.K. ailALifSTt: fNIVEKMTY OF THE CITY OK NEW VOIIK. Mr Idl VI, DtPAKT ItENl; 3' vear-ia Kiectalliit In itn al -ases of meu. Lmler OU UK lIHIMll.t'S H-Mitltlu treatment Mood and skin dteat-, pains hi liuiie. n-d spots, soie throat and nioutli. uKers paluful vvi-lllnc-, khl mynnd blaitd -r complaints, sealduie Inflammation, Kravet. undeveloped orpins wtak haol., lot vitality, are snceilll, thorouitnly ant per::ian-ntly cureU. Men alv ut o marry xeoiiltl consult n Oritl. UHIN HIE Everv Inipv-itlm-'iil remi.ie I MinVreri', Io not wnAie time Inlllni; IcHHiiKllfiil nlivittelHli- 'tela nih'r. OLD 1)!! '.IIIMII.K ll-ver falli OFFICE (IVEK 1!V YKMH- at 17! Weir'thsl. letwien nth i.ud 7th hv Adi'cefree Melli'tiicvt Hour- ll to li. Sun uv.li.lllii.1 Noehhrt- lnPsciireil 111,11 lilt, l.lll'.l, 4(1 imn ii :erliill.l In ill eiini'M ur men onl.v. Cutk -I l erm neut t lire KUiir ameed n all 'tleaie- or nVorec r.-flnidi-il Illooil poi. sou, skin dlseaj. kldn-j or blaililir tnaih.. -. enk-nen-. nervous d"LIIII). eiTon nf . ulti. ---! dH-aind. weak. liuilewlo .h ornus. Imp" llineai. lo marrlav. Ae lie 'e. i-onstilt the onlv o'd t-pei-lnll"! lu this i-lt ut o.oi y Vftli at 1 .i' -ii-v 1 III ' , ni-ar I'nlou iiiu e. He .ih li fa li; .siui'l n 'In ' m eu Itn-" treatment s-id advlenfree. l IMne only 'Of .v. -v.-itl'l ikt i'i:iiiivi:vt I'l'itf: in dKen.e of men ilnticerotl ,ni-es ntli'llcil, rel ' at once, lima' desiring only m -I r!a, s I uittllo tr.-ut liietil th iiild call Tlui leading f-lit.lliUt, P' ll'livclril, 1 'V. - yai bt . li to :l Tl.ilt. .Si -ids) ii. 10 to 1 l rK IVSnil'S -AVITAKIfst. 117 '-'t ITtii . V, st. .forineily 'llih b .). Ti lop mi'" U04 t -'.li m. Co'e-uUitlan u to P Orfun rfniufro. AiViER.CAW L!W. NEW YOl'.K -S'll TIUJII'TON- ,011 liu. -I'arlsl. he Hag ivr y V Ci.el.iv J' 10 K 51 ST. I.OlIS Aug. 11 ST Ultlf. . .Sept. 1 JAKIi Sub IKl'ltl htvX. i hT PU'l . ...A"K .ST PH'l. -ep, Ui ItED STAR LINJ3 TO ANTWERP .- 1 It. BT l l Wodlli , v Kin'rton.Allg. II, 3 I M Soullii,tK Sun 3fl 31' M WiMi-i ll ad, . i tr.lH. noon Nou. Hand Sept. l.n.-ion IMKhNATlONAI. SAVIi. TION COMPANY Pl"r14snd 1'i.N'ortliItlver nntc illlolliu:Oreen. riVNAlillMNlllDlIVFItl'OiiI.VIAijI nFN'.STOWN, I .Mill ".'- ' ' V. K foot Of I iHlki-wll St I.u .inn v i nu i imp." i. .vuk i, i ia.oi. l.lrurla . Vu . . S I M I iibrlv Mi- 's, IIP M. rATItt II.IMiM. i-vja Auk '.'l.iK'Oii Aiiraul i-ept. 7. noon vi'INONll Illt'iWNti ' riin.Ae'is, IPiiivlliibflreen. HAMBiJRG.AHlEllICAN LINE! 1 ; , V 'HKW i i-lir.ss from N'ew York m I'lj in nutliil.'. i nu, Ctierl "l re, Pails, itnl Hai'ihurK 1 llmih. Ailll'.lIMM A. Vl pirla -.i , I V, 0 V VI, Norman .A'l.'.'f. in JI.II' Phmap-k Sip in.l ia M. r it'iml.la, sept. 2. ii A. 11 N nmiinui.si j ill ln vi. HVMII'TdlSEBVI' r.bv Twin tereiv Jlall s S Per.m .Am i, IK M. "alalia Amr. SI I I tin A l. Flrl eit ,S;,, Ui,icii:hI cla-d, lll,i.l erag .30. llMliiliill'-Aiiiern-ull Idlie, lit lliiiudiviiv. RBAI'K WTB-:AS8Sfli!S 4'oT uri.iiiiiTi'ir, iter, w iitii'x. Onlv ihreit line for cottngi" clij, .Mass, . nd port 1 ml. Me. staameik Sail i eh- week d, ej-rept VI . i , .iln, friini I'll e Nit ..-1. V. It at fi P M . .h K fsy, riit'l -lilt- , mil NulQlds- ttenuierni!i,pat Cnlta;e l iv HI U'l.l lbeier -. JOIIX.rSliI.ISsalU lion Oiivs oinl i rU mi for Poillnud Hi''ei. Connect. mis ni n lor Ila. la-l r. Old o. char I, Poland oprln.:, Wiuti Jliiiintatna. ft Jntin.K II.. an t all haMi-mauui. intri .oris. Steamers title "with ev.rj ni'Mlern lin irnveiee.it for romfnrt ar.d lunvmteiui'iif tin rlets, fhe nn. ii'iimmrtahlorn p for nil paints E i-. ne.-i-s. kltntliig no elitinnra. 'Ilckots n.ay h- mireh wed at Matae s, s. Cunir om'ii onto-, flu. J7SI Urnalvvay. at theoiaec No, VK'J soulh at.. oppoHltn lh l'ler, und TUos, Cook Hon. 'Jni nnd 1225 Unuulwai. NoiiTn nF.nMAifu.oYfi sixamship co SHORT i'oWK TO I.ON1ION AND CONriNF.NT. FABT EXPIlFhS STEAMKKS. fiaale,Tn.,Aug. Id. 1UA SI I.alin.Tii.. Aim '.'"A'M. Trave.Tu..Ang 17. IDA U.illavrl,Tu..Aiig,:il,lu A.M. OEI.lllCHS & CO.. II How Hue llrei'li. OLD DOMINION LINE. IIAII.T TO JKIU'OI.U. Sliortel N Trips Out or Jrw 1 orU. Delightful toura to old I'olul comfort, jorfolk, Kewi.rl News. eter.lnirK, l'ortsniouth, Plnner'a Klnt"Klchim.nil, Virginia lleadi.Va. and Washing, ton. li. C. FrelKht and I'arfi-iiger learners rail from Her 28. North Hirer, every week dav except Satur day, nt 3 I'. 51.. and Saturday at 4 1'. Jl. v" I,; UUIM-AUTJEf Vli-e-1'rjVtaiid Trafllu Mgr. "white star line. MO COTTON CAIIIUEP B' :fhWM HrBAJtElW, Pier 4D. North It.ver. SXUS trnmlionts!. ulwlov ASDiootcitiit nom From feot of Christopher st-. every Jlf.'&dajr at P. JT." coaneltlug wlth-D, o A.Br It.at Hudsoa. atiaitfSijjfiHiA NORWICH LINE For New London, Wateh Hill, Dlock Island, and East ern Itesorte, alto Worcester and North of lioaton and Last, Steamer Cltv of Lowell or City of Worcester loaves Pier 40 (Old No.) N. It., next Dealirossea ., week Oar. only at 9 r. M . Orchestra on earh. ltat-s to 11LOUK lsi.ANfi reduced. Connection made. Week lists anil Sundays, FALL RIVER LINE For Newport, Fall nivcr. Boston, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Cope Cod, and all Eastern and Northeru Slountatn, Inland, und Seashore points. Steamers l'rlsctlla and l'nruan In comuiloton. Flue orchestra on each. Leavo J'ler 1h, n. n.. foot of Murray St., week days and runda , at .lillu IVil. PROVIDENCE LINE For l'rovldoiieo direct, Ucxton and all Inlonl and ReashorellesnrtsKast nnd North thereof, btoaiperv Khcdo Island nnd Plymouth. Orvheatra on.eo-ili. Leavi l'ler 80, N. It., one block above Canal St., vv-iek dayscnly. at 3:110 P M. STONINCTON LINE rorMnnlngton, Narragansett l'ler. Watch Itlfl, ftos ton, and nil points East, steamers Maine and New Hampshire. Leave l'ler nn, N. It., one block nbove Canal at., week days only, at 0 1'. M. 1 1 riTsiTOTiYKif nvHSSi Mi iTfl 1'AJ.a.GR IltON UAY LINE bTEAMBUS "MIW lOUlf and "Al.llAW." Finest nnd rastest river steamers In the woild. , Dally except fjumloyi Leaves Drooklyn. Fulton St. (b) Annex).... 8 A.M. " Now York. Dosbriwses St. Pier 8i40 " " " Wet red St. l'ler tl " For AI.1IV, laiidluit at Youkors, West I'olnt. New burg, roughkecpsle. Kingston I'ulut, Catsklll, aud IlllllSOli, ' Direct connection outh" Kingston I'olnt dock with U. and D. trains for Caisklll 3Iountnln points and for Lakes Mnbnnk and .Mlnuewsaka. At Caisklll with the Catsklll Mountain nnd Otis I.I. Hallway for CMro and niuiintaln resurts. Hallrtmd connectfons at Nevvlmrg, I'onghknepste. Ilmi son, and Albany for points North, Eust, aud West. bp clal Saratoga trains. Through tlckrta sold at lieshrosses st. pier. West 22d st, pier. New York Transfer and other principal ticket umcen. HARTFORD LINE from l'ler Hi, Kut Hh or, dally cxcpt bumlav ft-0 P. M. for ComiM'tlout Hher landltiffs, connettlnp: for Kprlnp;flell, Worcester, Hostun. uml all Xexv i;nplaud polot. Hat unlay ezcuritlonft at wducfd rattf. LONG ISLAND 'AND BLOCK ISLAND. rop Orient, sStpamerijHliJuticciK'knudMoutBuk Shelter Iilond leao New ork dally (incept dun lircfiinnrl da.lft) fit Ti I. M hfituntavs At 1 nouinoin. stunlav' boat ilocn not so to Fine Harbor, BUx-lc IsUml, and Tuesday's. Ti.ura- nmt Iny'ti, and Saturdays boat docs not IlloeU Inland, go to Routhold. Albany Evening Line. Moarnern ADmo.NDACK and DKAN HlCIIMOND leaieiinl Pier II. K. It., font Canal t.. at 1. M. dally (Suudajs excepted), connecting with train for Hjratnxa, I.nicn Ueorge, Adirondack, Sharon hprlngn, lUcliileld Springs, Tt outand Islands, Muzara Falls, and the Writ, hatunlay night Mcauier comiectsi wiih Pumlay inornlnK train for Saratoga, North Creek. Culdwcll, and tdeatneron Lake QeorR. IJAMSprXI I.fNE.reaTnerrTieaTe pler24t N, R-. -1 foot Franklin st.. fur Cranston', Wont I'olnt, Cold Hiring. Cornwall, FlthklU Lnndlnpr. ond Nowliurg week days ( except Saturday) 5 P. M. Saturday 3 P.M.; Bun day g U A. M.ilaudlnn at I3.,d8t...X R , :30 A. M. c.TNiiii.ii i:n:h; iTk. Bteam rn KAATr.KSKILL, and CATbKILI. leavA every week day at n l M. from f.ot of Christopher st., .V. II, connecting at Catftklll v.Uh m mntaln trains. M&toroomB Jlphted.tiy electrlt.it. BJcjcIca carried free. Hone and carrlafteA taken. Send to pier or to Catsklll for descriptive folder. . iiTim. iti icu nticaikii mnv phui'.i.u Dally (except Mun1as). leading Desbro-wrs Bt. 3:13 T. M (Saturdays 1:4.1 P.M.), Went ;M M. .1:Ho P. St. (Satu ilaa 2 P. M for CHANsTON'8. WEST POINT, CORNWALL, NEWmiRO.NKW HAMBURr. MILTO.V, roUOllKKKPME. RONDOUTand KINObTO.V. K'lNllSTOS LINE, West inth st." Dally 4 P. M. Sat urdays at 1. Steamers HALDWIN and UOMERinr Cornwall, New burg. New Hamburgh Marlboro. Milton, Pouehkeepsle, Hjnn Pork, Kjopiis, Kingston, conncc ln with U. A I. H. It. for all putnt In Catktlls. "XEW" IIVr.-Fair. 51; EXCURSION, lToo"; Sundae, Excuntlfu, $1.UU. Fast ntfimen leave Her V5, B. U.wtek dajs, OP. M. and Y midnight: bun dns, V.30A M nnd '4 midnight; week day aUamers connect en wharf with trains for Merlden, Hartford,. PniincneM. aud Lolnts uorth. TROY'BOATS. Kareioatl resorts north and eist lower than any other route. C1TV OF TROY or SARATOflA leave foot West 10th st dally, except Satilnlay. n P. 1. Ex tiretstra'ns for Saratoga, Lake George. dlronilacks, Ae. Sunday ste mer lorbes at Albany. IvnUroatls. Lehigh Valley System. Ftatlons foot ot West il(d St. fPenn. R. K.), Cortlaudt ur DtBbrostB Ut. Indicates time from West -'3d St. Other flgnrea show time from Cortlaudt or Deabrotses St. Oil.". Gi4i A. M. dally Ound.r ft-45, 7 A.M.) for MAUCH ClICNIJ and luterme-liate station. 7iS.. Nilft a. M. dallv for WILKE8BARRE, RCRNTO: iHfrk da.THK ELMIRA (week dav, ITHCA. GENEVA. ROCHESTER, BUFFALO. NIAO ARA 1'ALLs. and the West and principal local points; Ululug car and chair car to RutTnlo. HiV.t. lotU A. M.. Suudnja only, for BOUND BROOK and Intermediate statt csh IDitt.V lUinu A. M. dally, except Sunday, for MAUCII CHUNK aid Intermediate points 11 155. 1'JiQO noon da.h except Sunday, " BIjAGK DIAMOND KXPKlSSS." Arrlven Buffalo H..V1 P. M Pullman Wstlbul Dsj CnacUesand ParlcrCap. Bluing C r Sr-rvlce. Meals a la carte. C nnfcts at Buffalo w 1th through sleeper to D-trolt and Ch'cdo lJi'Ji, l'-M4i p. M. dally, excpt Sunday, for MAt'CH CIXUjK and Iriterniediato poluta. l-JtAA, Itin V M.. Sundays only. Tor EASTON. MACCIl C1UWK, and the coal branches. IiU.1, Iil P M. dally, fxc pt Sunday, for V.'II.KESBARRE. PITTsTON, SCRANTON. and rrln clpul Intermediate ttatloiM. CnnnLris for all points lucoal region, chair car for WlUt-sbarre. '!ti.".., 4tlO p M. dally, excei t Sunday, for WILKF.SRARRE. PITTSTON SCRANTON, and prin cipal Inure. iliaUtfcUtluiif. Connect for aJi points lu coal reglous. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Wllkesbarre. fiAS, atl P. M dally for EASTON and Inter mediate station. A.5.1. lilt) p M. dally, except Sunday. ExpNss forSLATINliTONant prim lpal Intermediate statUns. CmitiPit fur Itt-titling nnd llarrUbnrg. Chuircarto Slntliigton. nia., JnWl'.M dally for BUFFALO. NIAORA FLU nnd ill point Wt-bt. Puliinuii lteir estl-j li lie train N V to Chicago Sliriui to Bufialo and Toronto. ?i." A, Nino P. M dull, rxropt M'nua, stopping c i-OFni PLUSKItLH. lAMOS. HUTU' E- XIj M MVtHClI' K L. ti. i IL'M HON. SAVRL. l.t-.N'VA. ItOCHCsTFlI. MM. and BL'FFALO. 1 illnnn nleepr Mr BuiT i N'on hut skvplng car p ttfngcr iMrrK I. lijgag earth d, Mtt.'A. t.tfMi r M tlnil .ir irilACA. GENEVA. ROCM,:.sTl H, WVh r., MA .ARA IALL'. and all imIiiU Wo-i I'lilliiui) sle .rH to Wllkebarrt it1 i llhfts'.t. Audtlonnl local train dallv. tx ? t V nday, fur B'n BUOOK ai'l niteriuedlit pttnta. leave as lot- 1 . i f.'3, ti no A. M., '1 V . ', M 05. I JO und i i "n. c :t- p 'i ' I 1 1 krtitttitd .'uHniJin iu",ormo,lat!ous at 11!) 'U, I M, :.:., '.J4, Mi.l ll'.'S Ijroailw x.AI K. 1 I that ,1S i ' J.'.'r'i H7 Bow ei ,N V , vtO VulMti t , t tonttki, in B a, n.id B'oukiii Ani". Brooklx n s Y. It usitr -' win cu I tor wl cbxk bigugii ' from h'Vl or rr3 (i'ti?t i:i:.upli to iliHtlnuM n ERIE RAILROAD. ' Throucli tiullts bavo Ne'v Vork, foot of Ot smbers I hi . r.s tollows, and live minutes earllT from We.t 2 ; n.: I i.nn :"- -Vestibule Fspre.a dally fi . Ini.hsm U.ll'fn 'Viverly, Klnillu, llurralo, KriulluKl, ar-rlti-HiifraloK.ieii' M ('.innro.ir toliun.il" Q.l - . M. Vestlliule.l Kxnrersilslls.exeiitSun- . li ilaj, for Port.lenK 31 intleeilo, J aeKavxen, llcuiidale. an I Important l al polnttt In t'orntnp. Dallj lo I'ort Jtrls. riillniau rarlor rs.efor.Mon l rt'o 4111 I UtilUK t) i f P. . Nes'lliule limited Fan mall dally .1 i' Si'f'l trmn for 1'hle.iijoTlrt Chnutami'ia I nVe, i, .n I'letelaml at ? 4ll A. M (.'hle.icn fl 1". M Slev'is to 1 nli s , CIe eland, ami Clnelnnatl I'.n Inn -wr T.'-l I ! SI, HillTalo nnd Cleveland Vestibule Kx l.OWjnM f'allv n-riM , nt mittnlo 7 ",', A M, lir.uforl ".IT A M , ,lamet,in 7 00 A. M.PIeve 1.1. 1 IV Id 1' S. iMwit lollultalonndCI'vrland). jiia.tln ' dlrr't eiiiu.eiMlon for Iiftlolt, Coleago, nnd t , v -et rnfei.ioinr f-ir. Hi I", si, -jum- Via rhnunu'ins Ial'9 and . I ) Niorrnr 1 Tall M lid tr.i'n to Cnlenno, Mm, I , 1- tit lloriietlinllle, rtnentrn, aud 0 n,lnr,atl PIiiIhk' I 'I'll'KF.TP. IOCM. Tlllr TSl'IS ANil I'l'f.l.M.'.S 1 i-iMMfIUlll)NS lit 11 I I 1,1. Sill, 41 .iinilll'if 1 ri. iwiu. 127 1 )"iij Ifiil i:.'t 13,'itli- t . and ill eri I'ihjU st . l,"iarher uml Wu.l a. Id t ferries. :...i. vnrit; ":,. and 7'."l F-'lou St., inn Itmnway, llr itljni Kim lliids-ui M.. KohoMn ,unl .Tersejs mir stntlf'.l Vw"oi'r,si'iis'iil for jud elivsks ban' pse trom iioteU anil lehl lenreS todmtlnatldn. New York and Boslo.1 All Rail, ;. V. N i i. It. 11 11, jud vmiiie lions, rrutu flrfiid Ciutiu' M4IIOD, leave. By wsr of Pile, 00 1 A M Si rlu flei I and Worwrter, 0; iu I'. M. KHiiii A M., X"w London and 1'rnvnlenee, Hmio r M. lliidilA l., Ne l-ond ui ami I'rotlilriue, 4inn I'. II lviOUM.. hnrlnmleld and Woreestor, Oilul'. M. jliOii 1'. M , Air l.lun nnd S, K 11. U . ft o 1' M. l;0a 1", M New I.011111111 and rrovldenre, 7 On P M H:lio r. M "New ln Ion and l'rn Meuc . if.uu r M. 4iun 1 Jt "-prliMlleld and IVoie uler, in on 1 M, 5:00 1', 'I.. Ne I.indonandl'iovl.leuee, IMVI 1' M II (10 1'. Mssinlni:flidiliind IVoreeUrr, ililftA M llfiiui 1'. I.,New lAWidoii mid I'roilJence, tl iT, A. M, Uuiisda'lv, Ini'liidluv utida) may Stum Limited; all arlor ears; fare (7, In eluding tiitrlnrear seat IA r L'ne'I United i arrlTes at andileiart from 1'atk hiiuiire Matlon. lioaton, Iveturn servleo same hour and Ijv saint route. TliroiiRti tiarluriind eler ilng ears liy eneti train, V T. HFII'-1RAD, 0n Paiii, Aitent. BALTIMORE & OHIOT l.eueNevr York. Whitehall 'It rmlnal, Uolly, CIIIOAIIO, 1-..151' M aud r.'ilOulKht, flllhHI'HO.iltt.lrx sumlayi i!5Mnn-.tIil0niiht. fl.MJINSATI. hT. I.Ot !. M'33 .. M , 4:B5 I' 51 WAMI1NQTON. UAI.TIMOIIl'. 7 Br,. 11.35 (Ulnlnf! far), 1 1 ixa A. M. (DlnliiK far). 1 lift. H-M lUlnlug Can, 4:3.'i iIMulnifCnr), o 55 , Jl., IVilO'nlulit. Sun day, P-5fi (IMnlngCarl. II SI A. M. iDlnltut t ar), ItAS (l)lnlnis Car;, 4SSB iinnlnit car), S:S r M , l!(:lu ulxlit .SOKFOI.K. Ut!3 A, M. daily. , NKrt UHI.EANB rtlirouah slteri, 4 15 l1. M. dally. Trcln leave foo( Ulierly st. a intnutej Uler All trains arelllumluatert with 1'lnt.ch light. Offlresi I IH. llt.-tm. 4J4,' 11 10 HKiadwsnr; 81 tut Itth st., 187 Jlowrry. New Yorfci '. H Fulton st , Ilrou.lym Whitehall Temtlual Baxgsgt cheijktd from holrlor rrsldeuc. to vTesflnatlun, 1 r ' &1 ?$&?- . ,;lmmsMMSjMallliril OvMSRtOA'S OR8ATC9T nAtfcRAB 'tWi ' .(eitr'-'5' II H " &. HUDSON niVSR R. R?-' tlMJ ItH THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE, I j!H innr.iT i.im: i M:it kuw, - - "jIFsiJBlH All throiiRli trains stop"nt Mimnv, Ctlcn,Hraousr 4 KS1 itfH Kivliester,' und Biiifrlii. V , V, m fJlH Trains leavo tlrnnil Central Sl..tlon. 12,1 Strcet.nnd." "l BIS &H Fourth avenue, as follonat , . ' " , 8 rnH :OU t..NU IM.ANDM. AN'DMOSitlll-.Al.M'EUIAb.- 'i' if Ol Unllv.ex et Miudnj ForAillrondaolcMouutalD il HHD Tlinusnnd lslandi, nnd Montreal. M 11 !1bRKB 8 .Oil A M DMiy.. eiei'pt "uiitUj. TIte-famnua vj fWilH ICO I'.MI'lKK ? tr. KriUs, I.IMIl Kb. rat.. WiBM t traluin llrd world. Duo-BufTnliint 4:43 PvSJ,., fj 'flHrHlM MasaraFallni3 1. M.lprolito !s:iea.M. Till.... fll liEII train is limited toltsotruliilt. y iJf iUgnH Cl.-JI M rANTJMir.. IlKllJr Fo-l'oilKllk.eiialVi Ml lfflB JlOU Allmny. rtlea. S)rnctise. IliXhetter, UutralM . li) nmWM Moitiir.i r.ul. andCleielanili .. ,. SV llBH O. IM A. M-AllAli)lKV Al),MON-TnEAl. SPfts M SiswHH I'MO C1AU Dulls, exerpt MiimIm.v For UntsLUI , f Hi HlH Moitntidne, Tnir, ';'ritiinn.. I.alio uepue, Oreea1,'- I Ht'i'lH Mnunlu nx. tiu I Mmitt'eal . nillxsH i n:ati a. M.ixtiuTii Miionfi mhitku. iut ; wHliniH J.UIUU aldieut tralh to Clurao sit. Ml.sl.lttau.cn ti imMXJBtM tr.il route. DunllulTuliti'lu I. M Macr.i Fall.-,-, UHiil) WllS urani". !., Clilvniro 1:0U A. 31. Carrie sleepluc.- ffl(t!l ifll and drawliiKroi in eersonlx lK! 'SjH 1 II.UIl A. l.-li,VY F.Xl'lllAS, exirpt Sunday , (Ti H SiH lUIOl torMillliro.'l: cAtsklll Mountains, ud all ' ItlSlH Immirtnut New Vork Mate ml. nt ' "' tin R'tKKH 'I .Oil ' M.-SOI'TIIWIWTHIS LIMITED. Dally JffilPlflH X.Ul,' Fort'oliimlme, I'inuitiuall, liHllsoapnlls, aud. l&RllnlH S.t.l.oul". miis at Poi,rlil,iet'c. f IMlItllnl 1.(1111'- M.-t'llU Alio vPhCIAL, l."lh--ror Do infllHttH 1 .Ul'trnlt.t levi Innd', loledo, ami I hleat,o. Stops llfEiisKsBH nt liukrei'Kle aud 'luUMetmh 0 I L et:xf7!BBBH 3,Qf P. M.-THUV ANUNVHATUUA M'FXIAL. exJ' llltil&H OtJeept hun(in For riiirrtson (West Point)." I. ii lllf jlflpH 1 imghkeepidi'. Altrany, .ind rrov -,. , milflHiBBH .fM !' " -I'AKb tllUHF. LLMITU). I)aUy-S4. r Ij1-U1JUbbH O.WJ hour train to Chleaito, ta r.ske Miore route., Uwr aBBBBl Due Clevela'id 7 1 .,. Toldo IU 11.V M ClilBairo, j TC 11 VbH 4:ui) P.M. lull trim connects nt Cleveland ror,- $ Hill nsBBBsl Clhelnuall, dim 4:ri.'t l'.tond el 1 oledo for St. HS)SH LouKdue lu-13 V. 31., due Knni. city uext. i Hfr ! bH morning. Carries slieplnt anddravMug rooincarsi" , Mm1 bbbbH oulv. ul 1 H 6 P. M- Wr.sli:ilN r.SI'UKSS, Daliy-For M, Yi fM Xlt nu-iiia Falls. Ulevelwid. Toledo, Detroit, Chi- (11 H caito, Clneliinatl, end St. I.inin.' . jt B t.S 1. JI.lIKOSBACK MOl'VTAIN'S. THOU' lSi BBbW ItjJO hANllISI.AM)t.AMIMp.NrKELI-..PltLlAn i . M Daily For Adlrondtiel: Mountaluc, rimusand 1st- . Lw anilM. and Moupenl. 1 ifffi H 7,ln P. M.-MJl'.Tnr.HN KXpHLSS Dally -Fo, Uli H 1 .UI rroj, Piatt jl.urit. llurlluton. Montreal, and,. . :8 H exeept tstunlay nights, (Ktnn 0 i IS H r.Ofl 1'., M.-lltJFFAl.O MTCIAU Dallj-tor' V ,f !! Cleveland, llidlai.npolls, M. Louis, and Ch can H3 nH 9 .(111 '- 21 -4PKCIAL l.I.MlCf'.l) MAIL. Dallr t Hl WM UW (slcej Intrear pa.ReiiRursoiilvj orM)lnton . WLU KBBbtststJ Fall Broun llnllna). la l.j nn.. nnd Jorllnrheftpr, s . Km mM Biltr.1 o, Cleveland, InilHuatoiN, nnd St. Louis il Si rarsTSTSTj 9.1 rp. M -PACIFIC KXI'ltKSS. Dally For Srra-- '. BJIJ fl .XOeusc, Oswego. Vater(qv n. Ozdenshurg, lluf nt sbtstststJ 'ful'i, Magar.i KalH, Cleveland, Toledft. Cnleaito, . " B.'fil iBBBTtl nnd except Saturdays far coi.VlD-nt an I His i.m IBH Auburn roan P 3Cil BbVbbtstJ 1 O. I O SHIHT MDNKHIT EXPr.F.SS. Thealr i ttjra WKM lZi. LJ tiutn for Chleawfo nntl rjflnclpal points on . Wli ,H ths Nov orlc Central every flight exeept Sucdar ,K) MM nights. .Suuda-nights, Chicago sleeers leara on J -Ej H ll: 1 5 train. . . . . i -M WB Oion a M and utUftT. M. Dallr.vxcept Sundav, lir' (., mt l'lUilloil. Ma Hirlem DhMnn , 1J3.I' IH Uiir. A M. Sunitojsoiilr, toPllisflel I and thellerV-i J tji1 JH shlroUiil.. via tiiellariem Dlylb'fiu. ) Sw ffaH "ALL MOHT" httlSS TO.-YOSKEP.S I t lijHlBBTBBTtl "All night" tr Ins rim U-tnceu lf.thbt. and points l $& mM on the Putnam Division nsfarus'Yookets, In njcnep- ffflft SiH tion wjth the eleiated road. The on! line nulling' I SjU mjbbbb "allnlght "trains nut of New ysrlc. . y - i ?i i? VbVtbVtJ Wagner Pdlare Cnrs on all Ihrouahtraloi. ' 1 t -M iuTaTSTSTj Trains riiumlnated Ith PintSt-h.light , . t -I t',iB JUfaTaTJ riekeis and Wasner offices ntilraud Central Stnrnn, ; f,jn lH 111. SHI. 41,1 Urowlway.31 i;a,t.lthal., H42 Broad-. I fitls iffafaTJ way, 2.13 Columbus ar fll West lJi.Mh St., aud 13AtH . ; I MLtllBBTJ st. station, New York: 'SBs and 7S0 lulton st , an-t . i .slaVTBTBTBi Hid KroadH 11)-, K D..Hrooklyn. 1 KfHSI.lH BaggLue chei Led from hotcLor reslileijce- bj- ti.- V.IIH Wet-teott I'seressCompany, . 2wS.b.IIIH JOHN M. TOl'Cl . ' GEOIH1F. II. DANIELf. .. aHH Oeueral Maua-'r (jenerul P-iseiutr Agent . ' bb fBlH Psnnsyiiinsi: IHi BTATIl'iNS loold vvti-t. lvvu.a,ru bhrt.rt a,.l Dee- ttftfliXBBTBBTj brosses and Cortlandt atrevts. 1 lfiHH CPhe leaving time from Desbroases and Cortland.' ' , WIiSibbbH tr.etslsniemlnutrslaicrthaif that given l-elpvr roe, Pj H'fi BBTsTsTal Teiitv-thlnl street station." J? B V BTsTsTsfl 1 .. A. M Fast siAIL.--PnItmau Dcffet Parlor ; Brl BBTsTsTal Car New Yorn to Pittsburg. HlHUllu Car l'ltt-burcl bbH to Chicago. No-(oaeltes to Pittsburg - - Wim bbtstJ Hir,r. a. si. FAST LINE Plttshnrs and Cleveland. 91 1.HIH IMS.1. .1. yt. PENS'SYLVANI s. LIMI rF.D.-Pallmm .jJW M Compartment SleeDlngi DIiiIdj. snioklng.sautt Qb-' ff tl bbVtbb servutlon t"ars. For cnlcago. GUselaud, Toledo., - MTf . WtraTsTs. Cincinnati, !udlnnapoll, Louly)l.'. st Lnnls '' 14Jr9bbTb1 1 1.1.1 v. .si. Chicago aXdst. ixiuis expuess . !3'v!bbTbI ForXahvllleviaCinelnr.att, Chicago. St. Uluts. aSlBEBBTarJ S:SS '.. SI. WESTE11N ESPJtF.SS. For Clev aland.; -s B3BBBb1 Chicago. For Toledo, except Saturdai .. , 'STinH lllll. M. SOU! HWESTERsf EXPRESS. For Wo- BBeIIBbI clnnatl, Indianapolis, St. Loti's. V IbbbbhibbtJ JI.-.5I-. SI. PACIFIC EXPRESS. For Pittsburg and. IMIbVHIbM Chicago. Connects for Clsvelacd and Toledo excep T - -"t biVTIIbbTbI balurday VfsBrJ amii;tiv ad tiii: iixtii. bfV'iJM 7:35. Sjjj. 11 :l','). 9:33 iDlnlng.Car', 10.05 A. 11 . 12:33. 4$'I$9H 1:S5 (3:1." "Coagrei-slonal I.lt.i.." air Parlor and ; MpiflaVTal Dining earn, 4:as (Dining' Can, 4-53 (Dining Car), 3 HtlaTsTsTi R 33 P. Jl. .2:10 uight. Sp.uday, rlS. w.i. 1U:S3 iJl-iflBBsTJ A. M. vii-15 "Congri'slonul Llm ." all parlor anfl IJtntaBBTsTj Dining Cars). 4.83 (Dlnlhg Cur), 4:33 (Dining Car). '.wlEiwH -10 P. M . IS-10 night. - liffillBBVl SOCT1 EKS RAILWAY Express. 4.23 P. 11,12:10 $JP'?H nlgnt ilapy - Hi JiljlH ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Exprca. 0:23 A. Jl. awl W tVPtWlM h:31P. M. dally. - f. Is'BbbsI CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAJLWAY. 4:35 P.vM. . . it .fifH dallr S' SSSB FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and SOP.FOI.K 7.3S ' ft JSlSsB A M. week davs and 7'3" P.M. dallv ... . . J Jf JajSB ATLANTIC CII V e.tTwen-y-tnlrd St-vet station. ft TtfillBTfl 1 2.i P.M., and Desbroases aud Cortlan It Streets, l Si vvSH 1-noP 51 week ilaya J fi -'SsfafJ CAPE MAY. West Tnenty-thlril M-e-tstnthn. 12:33 I 'SffH .tlm.ugh Parlor Car) ard 1.23 P SI. w.ei daya. Su iSiaBsTI Dehro..s an 1 Cortland'. Street", I 00 and 1 30 Si""!b!H P. M. week d.,. , SQ iSIIbB Lng Brau-h. Abury P irk (Inter oVen. Sunlajsj, B'ikIIbTbI 0 eaii(lne.audPolntPlejii.t)t(froni r.nTweut- f? B? IFbVtsI third Sir -ei statlonl. 7:23, s-33. a .Vi. 1133 A.M.- ' ijj ;'ASB (12 33Satilr.lavBj)nlVi: 1:33. 2 33. J 15. 3 , 4:35, 1 S JH iV5"i P.M.Sululas. 7:r,n.l).23 A M . 1 33 P. M. ifronx If, JNjB D, Pbros-s.iud CiirtlanJt str eti-. :i I". 7 10, u 10, W ;t!B in, Ou M.. 1 1:0 il:20Saturdajson!y),2-:l'l,K-10, I'-isTJ 8:10. 4:21). 3 10, 7:00 P. M. Suudnys. 1.1. u:45 A. S. SSbbI M 3:15 P.M. 2, '! rent rim. sniti. rin 1. X HimM fi:13. 7:2.1. 7:11. :3. S:35. I- i3 (0:3.1 nna: IJra-. J ,'bfffaV Ited). Htt&iDlu'lne Car). 10.31. 11-11 A M.. 12:."u, ffi ulSaB 1 :.15. a .11, .1 '.3. 4:21. 4:23 (DIdIii. Cin, I 13 (l)ln-- ft, .-, il?M Ing can. -1:11 (l)IMlng Cari, 7 in, 7 3.1, -:.v, P. V JJ (JlSH li nl.ht MiuiIHh, it-i.i, 7-.1.1, 21 i:-l-". n Si, if)"'9 ' .: (1 'mite I) "- lu l- A 51.. i.31.DliiliiCir , ft- ijj B 0.13. ,!i iln In.; .ir), 133 D.Miu Cari. V..13 . JT Vm1M (nu-ltigc.ir). 7-111. 7 is s -,.-, p ' , li-Km'gnt. - hi ( U IS-VB Tl kct Wtieea S s l-l.u I. I I ml. Ul I 11, -ml Sill Ri.KHBBsTJ llrniulnal. 1 ts- ir III" Vesi lu'eblt Ihlid , . jj jiffafj Kt.titSt.ttl 11; ..11 1 M itl-nl. I"'l of l"l'r ,i.e,nlld K4' llnBBi Cor.lAntt Sireels 4 I ourl sjie-1 .-i.'i Ful'on Street, tiJafiSisM He llruana -nn lire ir Aeiw" VI I :'. jirck- Swift SbI Im. Mtiiui. Jeoij 1 I.. Th.N-n 1 k- 11 m.ter- iP$lTll r , ,jiani vMl eafl 'm 11' . " e .. . - . u-. from & SbiSsrsrJ I ll.-l r.nd n-nlilo .- 1I.1.01 ;li tod I11.1H1 f a 'KUJbVI I .7 II Hlli IllSsy . .1 1: VU.OH, ., a dRIH iieuet it Mnnax-'r denrrnl la'r gi n. S' Xil 'H I iirs.s.11 hv. uiiiHinvi -v t;jriMij i el 'li H 11. 11. I fit ill Million. In "Ken .irl-. luni of llnrel-ir nnd ' T fit IB bb 1 Itl 1 her t-. '. I B, Jit SM 1 s f.siini j ' mtiss, ii.i.sivs iici-'Frrr a l Vfl in-. rixi-M'ii iit.nr. f, B i.flLaTaTi 1 .ier route to uiirk. I'liNiu i ii. Monteitlr. th... ,K &HH Cfr.iii-ea sun mlt, lierni'-ii-iUle, Pivk.n Kldge, Mad- ! 'ft HH liiou. Morrhtow n, 1': - li . Patcrsou, Ho ntnu, Doier, ,- EJ KH hto . 'I-, Niiitin ' odd s LP'"- La- ilupct-i-ug. fi ' K lllll V i k itsio 11. .sohi ole 'i 'liuninlu, Washlngtou. "1' 31 4HIH I'.i.H , siniu. rmtiui, 1 i rfl.f , .!idbt)ij.J, ;.euio ' 3 s! ""(B l Mi 't.iti, r 1 etui- PJttAtoh, WiliiMil.srr-. ysafl- -j irvf coke. F'anvtlle, Xorthuinb, rlahd. vtoutrone, IJlng.iam.. 1 i'h tun Oifi.nl. Non-Mi. WatenlllK, Utlca. Illcuflrld! J jj In' Sn-liiki.. Cortliiiid, suacune,. Oswegr,, lllucj. Ouhjo, 1 '( -J I'lnlra. Corulng, Hivlh. Dntisvi le. TJiirf-ilo, and all , k W-f iiolins Went. N thwi'st. amls.ulliwe-t. - . if' L -? hi. ) , SI. Hliikliamton vj.sll stbps at principal ; J r. stations. ... 1 fe $ 'initio SI.- C.ife esr) UntTalo. erafttbn, Blnff- IE hsintou. Oim go, Ithaca, FlMlia Sv r.vuae, and Ot- A M. , sgo Exi-n -n Pullman ininvt 1 irlor ears. Con- 3 W iiietlng e.t J' tre'o with train (or Chleigi and 1 ,(T ji Mills vv t p 'man parlor ear Niw York to ' a K llleliiieM h,( I '' ' .. 'i?, 1 ii( !. si. - 1 Mito.i. Ktngjiam.-'D. ai.d-.Elmlra Ex- , a jj J pus;! Pup" ai 'nirTi't rilrlf-r ei.rs." . s ul 4iin r. .11. si rmitisi, wnkesbarrei and- Plymouth 1 At 41& ; l.xpr-M- Piiiliiia:iliffeiii mriira ' ' ' i, S, 'n ; 7lOOI. SI. Lullj) ' hh-ago Vi'-.llilli Llmlleil Ex- I ; ' Mi iirem for s,-r int. r, iiim.li 11111- n V.lml'a, lur.f ilo. ., P.illm.in imtet tlerrlnmar. Niw York lo Chicago, i jgRj 1 liliilngisruest or lliitTJlo. , ' , M Kk5! s..ii v. si. -iDallVi llifir&lo r.xpna Pullmau (' B Wfjfc I4p?r-for rtriiitoiu Illng1isint-tt -Eunlra. Hatn, ,x wjBP Ml Moi-l-.anil litllTatii. arrMng HilffalnKA SI." UHJM 111:111 i-. is lal!j ) lliiitnlo s rhutoii. WlngKam- J IB, M t .11. Oiveg .. lih.ica.Wi ra. sua ic. .ind O,.go dlj 111!, Kira Pullman buffet ltepeiii SUepers Nesr 1 lit !' Yort to 111. hittlil (rm-. ... . . ' f?Sl Tlcke s r.nd Pullman a-fommolntlons ,ai Henry i 14 14 W 0,,te A Niili-, LI I., Illiurnann-jv, J i-ik piaof. 1 lyiii'i and 120 llnmilivav nnd llli I mid way -Tfekets at- IH Mil lerrv .la-bun. 1 1 1 -HI) ai , i-or 12tli st.: 01 YV . ' m illf, la.'nii it 2.1 Co'ii'nl ti av.. N-w Vork; U11 ami 723 'Mfi; Futt'nst., s 1 toil lirivla. Hto trjn. Tlttiiiiabha I Jul M1 giving full .uornution at all stations I ' IS 1J.i1 W loott's Kvt reMl'iinipa iv m ill all f.irn;id.i.b.eclr , 1 t'J nAy liaggage from hotel or iildi u.- to iti-.tlnannu l (jKtl HEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RT...- II li Tra.us i' li '( IYe.1 12d V. fulWyri V18 . J Hvl niluuiesiwlicrfroin raiikimn,i. f lATJ 7ir,r. A. ll., fo Moiium, uirsMllls, Iass Sto- ' f H'jjl honk ndMliinea.kj Mldlletpwu. llliiir.liHbi.rgu, ! i mfjti Klituv.lli. llliliiirgii. Hurley iile, l.jke j-Vdsua,. il Wrlll 1.11,, rlv hcrjntmi, Walton, 1) llil, SJdney, N'otnlcn, H ; CJS! I'tloi. (mella. Fult'ji. imwho . ji . .- H Ifr.i: IMlft .!., lor 1 aliipl.eil Hall, MKldlenopsrn, f , MO llluoiiiliigburgh. Wuritb'oro. .ili-nslll, Jloauia'udale,; , iij IVutreWHe. K-lllalM,IKt- Lake-KlaillOalm, lllirleyrllle, I Jff.J Liberty lls,UUTlj.VDUe Lake. '. -, 1 ' ' Hf Ilia r, si. iSniiirda) mils1, fpr Mildfaown,v ,, -s uft lllooniliubur,,'! M uruhor.i, i:ii nvllli.IntinCaluifale, ) 1 J.entriirtll. I allsb irsli, I nk-Klimiekliii, Hurl.'yvllW, 'i - ft, IVih.mn-. LU.jrn, Wtv':olu!-e. Purki.i tile, LlvlngM g 'X1 Mi,il".il''.'"5.". ' iumplK-ll nail Likes IfohVnk- I U U';) and Hiiij-Dii-Uii. MliVlui"iMi,lHooiiiliwliiirgh,-UrTW' j ;? kMo Ikiio F.ileuUII "iliHiiiiulnilai lr-illi(. "aU i WJ; burgh. Lake Kluim-lin. lluili j 1 ill' . 1 1 nirtale .Min- j, ; J ,,ffc t-rl). Whit" Ink.-, IMrk.Mlli. ' iMii.-almr Mindr. ' M). n"i'oii": si,, for M..11 ip. nn s?l lUjfudQie. ! ifl J8i llrook. illlli.lde, CimpVIl II ill st '' I !!. I'rjrfUll, J SS 7 f Hun Mildlidoun, Wlutvrio.1. lil'.iiijiil 1 rglr, rantv ' 1 fit J A Uil.ll'. si. (KmnMIn -il V. sr,i.(D.llj.', Hf fft for ( a ni'bell Hall. Midillf low r lltcn. Lvsiluodim -m I McinT SaiOL.Sldi.e)rNoiwl)liRntlalisvile. llattf- I 63 OIK, IIiihi, (' tula, luitiin, 0im.,,j. Si gaa.roUii, 4nil , U3 'jj' points West i Pullman sleeping Cnr, Jlei llr.lug CHs(r 1 jiu 1$ Car seats free throu.-K to Chicago wibouctTa,sff 1 ffl 'V,. arrive Chlo.go 11:110 P M. - IM 1 Tlcteu und j'ulluiau seats .1371 UroaoTway, a, J, iia ,'A, , J.g. AHDER80N.0. P. A-, OSUsarnrsl., U.t J3 W I I i .1 '.'Jt.i . ,il,.iii.iiiiiiiMBtfci,lirMaSlBBBari1aSaSBSaBBBBBsJBSBSBB