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m' ' THE SUN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1897. Yyf XyJ W 9 ' H f OPENING OF THE SCHOOLS. I rnrr.vnoMi.wr.vr ass.ooo, on ia,ooo 310 ttE Til AX JX 00. About T.ooo Children HUH InproldMl Kor, bal These Mill !! Arcomraadatlona nt far lh" nd or ,he "' The Sew lllcb school! Oprn wllh nn Average of BSD. SotnltbstandtnB tho erection of seren now tnl'dincs "'' ll" enlargement of tho cnpnclty of many of those already existing, thcro aro about T.OOO nioro children In Now York than can And om ln tho l,ub" "-fiooli. As a re mit most of the schools ln tho crowded carts of the city, especially on tho cast side, will bo run on the half-day plan. Tho same teachers who handle one sot of youngsters will tako another it over the same ground ln tho afternoon. The enrollment this year Is 223.000, or 18,000 more thin ln 1S00. Tho regular rate of In crease, Superintendent Jasper said yesterday. Is ...-moscu to bo 15.000 a year. Iteforo the year Is over tho authorities aro ouite sure that thero will bo enough buildings to bold all tho children all day. Some of tho tulMlngs will bo rea iy within a few days. They are No. 2, In Henry street; No. 34, ln Broome street, and No. 13, In Houston stroet, which will be open for half Us capacity within a week. Tho teachers (or all of these schools haTo been or dtred to report to Huperlntetulcn Jasper for special alignments until tho buildings aro "public School No. 8, ln King street. Is tho only one that Is known to have been awampod br the opontnp-day rush of pupils. Tho capacltj o! tho school is boo. und 030 pUDils were resla tsred before yesterday. Over UOO more clam ored to N- taken In 5 esterduy morning. As fast as mil" le they will he assigned to schools whero there Is more room. nlthotiirh at some dlstanco from tht"r homes. Thcro was so much crowding and consentient dlorder at No. 8 that there vvera no tit ri "et of Bny kind hold there. At all tho other silools the classes bang "Atutrlca" nnd listened to Hiblo readings. It one vt least of tho three new high schools there were six full recitations yesterday, nnd there will bo the full quota of recttatlous In allot tteni o-ii.i. Tho high schools opened with an average attendance oi sou. Almost uu or ineso pnptls are In tho lowest classes. Itwll take four years beforo thero are four full-sized ctses in each school. The principals of tho new schools are Dr. J. T. Uuchanan, formerly of the Kin is City Hlph School, whohaseharveof the tcniporarj boys' high school at 00 West Thirteenth street; John O. Wright, formerly of tho Philadelphia High School, who has the girls' school at 'M Kast Twelfth street, and Dr. Ed nsrd J. Goodwin, formerly of tho Newton, jjass.. Hixh school, who has the annexed dis trict school at 137th street and Third avenue. All hut thirty nine of the high school pupils came directly from the graduating classes of tho grammar schools. They Have three courses cren to them a lollcge preparation, a mercan tile course, and a general course in letters and The truant school at 215 East Twenty-first street nas open tea ready for business, but had no pupil". Thi f ii-iill boy doesn't think It is worth while to play hookey before the prelimi nary settling down is over and tho hard routine work begins. Dro-aliljsi Schaola Reopen. Tho public schools In Brooklyn wore reopened yesterday, and tho attendance was larger than on the first day of any preceding fall term. It is thought that in a week or so all the present sittings will be exhausted. J. "G1EZDSEXSUFFER" ASSAULTED. flat's Knit Stan ror Bath Bnbber HI Skull ., Fractured Escapes by Trlek. The Julius Andazer Sick Benefit Society holds Its meetings In tho basement tinder Tom Ryan's saloon at 208 Avenue A. The meetings aro weekly and begin at midnight on Sunday. They last usually until nearly daybreak on Monday corning. The saloon keeper Is tho steward of the society, and is a Tory benevolent man. It Is affirmed. Early yesterday morning ln the midst of the session the lights went out and a tremen dous din, followed by cries of "Murder," dis turbed Policeman Qensler on his post. He ran in to see what was the matter. He found a man who proved to be William Dempsey of 343 East Twelfth street injured on the floor, while ln a broken chair was another with four men holding him down. These sur- Sndered their prisoner to the policeman, accus- him of having struck Dempsey. This he de nied. The policeman took h m to the station house, while an ambulance carted away Demp sey, whose skull was said to be fractured. At the station house the prisoner, who said he was James Harrington of 163 Avenue A. obtained a hearing and put another face on the matter. He said that Dempsey's assailant was one Tony Sonrahan. who hangs out ln the saloon. They quarrelled about an umbrella, which Dempsey said Sonrahan had stolen from him. Sonrahan knocked htm down, and, when be saw that Dempsey was badly hurt, he and three of his friends fell suddenly upon Harring ton, who had been sitting quietly, held him down, and shouted "Murderl" Some one else put out the lights. A squad of oollce were sent bock to look for Eonrahan. but he was gone. His ruse hod suc ceeded, in his stead Harrington was held, H despite his protests. He said that Dempsey was H a bath rubber, or, ln the present language of the silt side, " a Gieldsensupper." H XO OXE FELZ OUT OF TBE BOAT. H The Skiff Found at Anchor OfT Stated Island H Ilad Deen Deserted Some Time Before. jH The mystery concerning the fiat-bottomed Hj iklff which was found half filled with water m and at anchor opposite Mariner's Harbor, S. I., Hj eailyon Sunday morning, was cleared up yea- H terday by II. E. Seeman, the drawtendcr on the H Central Railroad bridge over Newark Bay. R Eeeman told the pollco that the boat appeared H sear the draw Saturday night with two partly H intoxicated men and a boy ln it. The men wero H cot skilful oarsmen and the swift current car- H "jed them against the bridge with great force. B The boat shipped a quantity of water and the BB m:n cried out, thinking they were going to Bl drown. Hj Eeeman hauled the boy and one of the men up tm on the bulkhead. The other man drifted help- BK lesslr awar in the half-swamncd boat, and in BR order to effect his rescue dee-nan had to launch H a boat and go after btm. He was brought ashore Bl ln safety and the party left without saying who BE they were. The boat was allowed to drift away Bl with the anchor overboard. The police jester- Bl day irot a message over the telephone that the H owners would call for the boat. M IXSVLTElt OF WOSIEX FIXED 9IO, j Magistrate Deuel Itrs-retrully Fines His Ctuss. H User 5. H When Albert Agulro of 237 West 131st street Went to Harlem Court yesterday to prosecute Thomas J. Itadley of 13 West Twenty-eighth street for assaulting him on Sunday night, Mrs. Buian QuUley, wifo of Dr. John J. Quigley of 235 West 133tb street, and Mrs. No lie Quigley f 139 West 139th street, wife of William A. j Quigley, a cloak manufacturer, of 518 Broadway, H SRSf""1 "frainst him. Tho women said that wnile on their way to market, between 0 and 10 j pclock on Saturday morning, Agulro Insulted Lk m", 'Ir9' san Quigley Is Itadley's sister. B bus described her lnsulter to him on Sunday, H i ' !ear-e the fellow's address, ho called I upon him, and thrashed him In htsown doorway, .'"B'strate Deuel fined Agulro 810. Itadley B Mniltte d tho assault, and Magistrate Deuel, in a somewhat regretful tone, said that it was Ira B Possible for him to overlook bis breach of the ffe. and that he would have to fine him $3. H HI' 'Jdley paid tho fine with tho air of a man B who had had the full value of his money. Close or the Christian Alliance Convention. I N VArK' SePt- 13.-To-day saw the close of the H Christian Alliance Convention on Nyack j Hsljhts, "and," remarked Dr. Simpson this H evening, "its success has far exceeded our brightest anticipations. We have been greatly Pleased with the attendance, with the Interest 5Jou1rn'V' '"", nnd with tho liberality of tho Bl people, rne lam meetings o tlio convention ,k"h . '' to-ilny, anil w ro well attended, al- ;??,Kl" 'he crowds were much smaller than HI -V . "'"""i- was a praiso s rvlce In the Hj lan-rna. In this t venlng, and tho spirit of praise ",'' '"'nlfest 111. oiighont the meeting. Those v .1 "' '""l l?"ls during tho convention will 5,,, h''"' HP ,n tho morning, and uficr that H in.lr. ,",'nvH 111 resume their operations on the U i?! -,,,,e b'i"(1 '"' " hieh wl" opened for the HI tim. i i'f 1.'"'B missionary students some H fcVil k,ur,l5 ,h? ' Un exlonsivo plans Hi Srr ,?. i ' " fo"nc,l and will bo carried out on the H grounds next year. H ro Ton I.uhiow Sues a Saloon Keeper Wat j Threw lllm Into the Hirer!. I JIlNQST0N' KcPt- 13,-Baron Illchard von Lub- H tow, German nobleman, poor but with wealthy Hj ,e"ts in his mother country, has brought suit I hf.'i?" Jojn Wo''i a saloon keeper here, nlleg. a.giivy ia" . for injuries ruceh ed at tho K for'; in"..'.'"-'!'' thofeetof Ihedcfendant when I ion.r ,inl Siwle ,h,B, ,,aroP '.rom "' "a'o"" Jbi ati,7'et"i0' The, "lroP' " B"W. was in- place 1"'.. " K t' Proprietor of the I Tgnl'uhtm.. hrew "I"' Into tho street. Haron B lllllJ Z Wrought up nGeruiany'scapltal tlciSinr hV.!i5r n'i highly cultured Dlsslpa M locSiiSi i) m' "nd h,crae to America, finally Io?t wf i',n ."Iffton. where he has mado a com- MrtbIo living with his brush and paletu. cflH HEXOUXCKD TnV OltAXD JURT. Jastlee Llpnlneett Censures It ror It Fnlluro In the nonte Carlo Case Jttstlco l.ipplncott. In tho Oyer nnd Terminer Court In Jersey City, scored tho Grand Jttry on Inst Thursday for falling to Indict tho mana gers of "Llttlo Monto Carlo," tho well-known pool room nnd gnmbllng resort ln tho townshln of Union. Ho said that ho would bo In court on Friday, Saturday until noon, nnd on Monday to recolvo any communication thoy might have to submit. On returning to tho Jury room tho Jury decided to adjourn until -l 1'. M, yester day. Justlco l.ipplncott was In court at 2 1. M., and was Joined nn hour later by Judge Hudspeth. Tho Grand Jury got together at about 4:30 and passed two hours If secret de liberation. Justice Lirpincott sent down twice to ask when thoy would bo roady to moot him. Sergcant-nt-Arms Zellcr, tho first mes senger, returned with tho Information that the Jurors would be up pretty soon. An hour passed, and Justice Lirpincott sent Court Crier How ley down to Inform tho Ornnd Jur ors that tho Court wns wnltlng lor them. Ho cnuio back nnd leportcd that Ihcy would be up ln fifteen minutes. Tho fifteen minutes stretched out to half an hour, and then the jury tiled Into court. When they lined ub boforo the bunch on which Justlco Llpplncott and Judgo Hudspeth wcro sitting Justice Llppln cott asked: "liavo you closed the business of your term!" Yes, sir," replied Max Staples, the foreman. "You wish to bo discharged!" continued Jus tice Uppintott. "Yes, ulr," replied the foreman. "Tho Court has only this to say," remarked Justice Lluptnco't tu u stern tone, "and It says it with full, linn conviction, nnd It Is laying only those things which it is called upon to sny In tho performance of its duty as minister of tho law, huvlng only Judicially tho Jurisdiction and administration of the law, that ln behalf of the public and the Indica tion of tho laws of tho State it is impo.-lblo fur the Court to pass this presentment ln alienee. 'lho Court is convinced, deeply convlnd, convinced ln such a way that there can be no doubt of tho po-Ition of tho Court, from the evi dence prc-entcd to It, that thero should hae been from a dozen to twenty indictments pro- bculed ngumst principals, agents, nnd cm plojeus whobnvo buen cugnged lntonducting ur.d managing affairs at tho place culled Monto Carlo, a gambling house on the uvents of horao ruces, and a gumbllng house In other forms. Instead of that jou-hiivu presented no Indict ments. Tho Court has an abiding confidence that there are those on this Urand Jury among you who hum been uesirous of performing thoir duty and who have, in all their acts, con formed to their oaths. To those tho Court de sires toexpress Its hearty appreciation of their ctlorts and to them tho thanks of tho Court aro duo. But this Court is sorry to say that tho majority of your body are not ln that situation. To them the Court must say that thev have not performed their duty according to their oaths of office and according to their judgment, nor according to their own cotclences. You, speaking of tho majority of the Urand Jury, have turned aside from tho evidence produced and laid before you, and have taken counsel of your own unlawful und evil desires, or coun selled with men or atrgrcgutlons of men who have encouraged or advised or directed you to disregard your duty to the law and your oaths of oiilce. Your failure hero to present Indict ments against Monto Carlo absolutely demon strates this proposition." ALTEBATIOXS OF THE CITT II ALT. T Fit It fer Cse bj the Legislature or the Greater Metropolis. Plans for the alteration of tho interior of the City Hall for the accommodation of the Munici pal Assembly of tho Greater New York were submitted to Mayor Strong yesterday by Archi tect John H. Duncan. The present Aldermen's chamber will be the meeting place of the new Council, which will be composed of twenty-eight members, exclusive of the President. The Board of Aldermen, which will havo sixty members, will occupy tho present quarters of the City Court in the northeast eml of the second floor. Tho walls between the courtroom and the cor ridor will be demolished and tho corridor space will bo added to the room, making It large enough tor joint sittings of the Municipal Assembly. The Aldermen's chamber will also contain a gallery for the public. The Governors' Itoom wlllnot be disturbed. Tho room now occupied by the City Library will be tho office of the Clerk of tho Aldermen. The Clerk of the Council will have the present quarters of tho Chief Clerk of the Board of Aldermen on the first floor. In ord r that the work of remodelling the in terior of the building may be pushed along with out delay Gen. Co lis will ask the Board of Aldermen to allow him to let the contract with out public blading. MOSS IXTERTIEirS FOLICT 31 EX. Summons Them to Police nendunrtera Only the Small Fry Appear. A lot of policy men, chiefly small fry, had a session with Pollco Commissioner Moss yester day. They appeared ln Mulberry street in an swer to summonses Issued by President Moss " ln the matter of the charges against Officer John Doe," to find Mr. Moss waiting for them, anxious to pump them on the subject of policy generally. The "charges" turned out to be a Sretensc. so far as any one could ascertain. Mr. loss was mploylng the tactics he used with such success against the poolroom men. He wanted to get out of the policy dealers all he could, and he had c rt-i n Information to start with, and more of suspicion, which enabled him to cross-examine them to ad van Hge. However. Mr. Moss's pump handle la getting to bo known, and the big fish kept out of the way of danger. Tho men ho most wanted didn't come. In their place came a lot of small fry, who didn't know n uch. Mr. Moss pumped them dry He refused af terw ard to tell what he had learned, and said that It was of no conse quence. But those who remembered his threat when he was crowding out Conlln, that he would fix the responsibility tor the rampant policy evil, took no stock In this. The police aro beginning to note with horror that there are two now In the board whose specialty Is " collecting Information," and that the two are rivals. Mr. Parker had a monopoly formerly. 'GAJXES, A 31AHIXER," FIXED $3. The Cnllefl Mates Sfavr omrrr Arrestee ror Drunkenness In the ntrref. The man who was arrested by Patrolman Fannon of the Fulton street station, Brooklyn, early on Sunday morning at Washington and Sands streets, charged with intoxication, and was registered as Louis C Gaines, a mariner, of 231 Fulton street, was fined 3 by Justlco Brls tow In the Adams Street Police Court yesterday morning. Gaines was released on li'0 cash bail, given by Dr. Victor C. B. Means of the navy, who, on entering the station, askod for Lieut. Clark of tho warship Detroit. Ho was In formed that there was no Lieut. Clark u.ider ar rest, hut ho picked out "Gaines," and after saluting him and addressing him as Lieutenant, went on his bond. At tho navy vard jesterday Lieut. Clark of the Detroit could not bo seen by reporters, and the officers of the yard were rot Icent regarding the arrest. Lieut. Lewis J. Clark is one of the watch of. fleers of the cruiser Detroit. Ho was promoted from the grado of Junior Lieutenant on June 4, 1H97. and four days later was nsslgned to bis present duty. Ho is from Alabama. sroxrxT rxnxox's ma asxessitexts. The Total ror Personal Properly Increased rrom sao.ooo to aio.ooo.ooo. MorNT Veh.vom, N, V Sept, 13. The as sessors completed their work to-dav and opened the roll for Inspection. The total of assessments on personal property last year was $30,000. This year It Is nioro than $10,000,000. Among those who aro rated heavily for personal prop erly are the Now Haven Hallroad Company, tho New York and Harlem, and the Now York .Sub urban Wnter Company, nssessed for nearly a million each. John Bussing, Jr.. has been placed on tho roll for $500,000. Mrs. Naomi Diincome is assessed for $200,000, Edward Hartley for $100,000, the Martens extnto for $200,000, and Gouverneur Itogers for $500,000. Durglars Have m Comfortable Time. Mount Vekjjon. N, Y Sept, 13. Burglars held a house party and feast at the home of C, B. Garit, 137 South Eleventh avenue, during the absence of the family, Thoy forced an entrance to tho bouse, lighted tho gas, regaled themselves, dran . lemonade, and some ono played on tho Etnno and sung, Tho patrolmen passing tbo oiise supposed Mr. Oivlt was entertaining friends. When thu family returned yesterday tbey found tbo house In confusion and the port able silver and bric-a-brao gone. Killed by n Fall Down n Hatchway, Albert Smith, 18 years old, of New Brunt wick, N. J., an employee In McDermott b Howard's leather warehouse at 180 William street, stepped backward through an open hatchway jesterday afternoon, and, falling from the fourth floor to thu street level, was so hadly Injured that ho died last night in the Hudson Street Hospital. Flint's Fine Furniture. Antique Oak Wardrobes, $9.50. TLAXxxxo Monr. jsxovnaioxa. Merchants' Annotation Efforts to Bring Oar ers tu .few lark, Beforo tho visiting merchants from the South enn all have returned homo, which will probably not ho until the latter part of October, tho Mer chants' Association hopes to have a fresh scries of excursions under way to cnablo merchants to get to New York ln tlmo to niako their pur chases of standard goods and novelties for tho holiday season. Application for further excur sions has already been mado to tho Joint Trafllo and Trunk Lino Associations. Tho Joint com mittee of theso associations will meet on tho 10th, nnd If this now uppllcatlon Is considered favorably tho Merchants' Association will at onco move on the other railway associations even inoro aggressively than It did boforo. Tho Merchants' Assoilatlon has already sent homo nearly 1,250 visiting merchants over tho Joint Trntllo nnd Trunk Lino mails, At the last meeting of tho Advisory llonnl. under a resolution which ns Introdmod and passed utuiiliiiuuily, tho President of tho asso ciation was requested to appoint a committee of , llvo members lo arrange tbo details for a dele gation to represent tho Merchants' Association at the Centennial Exposition nt Nnsltvlllo on New York l)nv, Oct. 13. Subsequently It was decided tn Increase tho Ire of the committee to ten. Tho President of the Merchants' Associa tion, In conformity with that resolution, has an nounced the following committee: John C. Juhring, Chairman: Alvali Hall, John C. Karnes, George C. Mlllcr.ll. Hlumcnthal.Chnrlca H.Webb. Ludwlg Nlssi-n. l W, Colton, Henry Chnpln. Jr.. nnd Daniel P. Morse. It Is expected that tho delegation which will directly repre. sent tho Merchants' Association will consist of not less than 100 members. Colleges nnd .Selioota. For Beys nnd aounc Sten City nnd Country. COLUWiBIAUNIVERSITY. IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. MUtlIUSII)K IlEltillTR. Main Entrance 110th St., bntween Boulevard and Amsterdam av. KTIl!CIt EI ISII TIO.t-Sf p. 27 to Oct. V. .Yf.t.Tltirri.vrio md mttSMTIlATIoSI com mence Sept. 30 TUB ACADEMIC YEAR commences Monday, Oct. 1. for examination schedules and other Information aprly to tho DUHSAB. room 101). Library bulldlm, f. E. corner of basement. S.ET1I LOW, LL. p.. President, DWiGWT"sclHatYS- KUtUt-.'UtU ar tH-glu Sept. MV. Noted for tta sound, common neuae system of la itrucllon. uuder experteuced teacher. Small clime, with ptiat Attention to the Individual pupil OraJu. attMOt DvtUht have leeu admitted with hUh creJlt to Yale. Harrard, I'linceton, Columbia, and other colleges. The annual catalogue will lw mailed on application to Principal. Arthur llllams, U i.YaJ, 77). No ichool hour w ard ln military drill. BETTSACADEMY, iTAnromi, cow. HOMF. LIFE aul the INDIVIDUAL, the keynotes. Faeh bov la made a partner ln the companlonabls home lire la laintht how to study, anil recelea th personal training most valuable to him. Thorough preparation for College or Business. Larite ami beautiful Rroumls adapted to athlettcs and uuMoor spurts. SOTII YEAH. WM. J. HlfTTa. SI. . .Yalel. Principal. "Collegiate school. Hots pn-pan-d for College. Scientific School, and for business. I'rlmary department. Well .quipped Urmuaalum. Iteopena 'EITEJIPER 51. L. O MYOATT. L. 11 D . llea.1 Master. gat -) hest m:-VT,.KiEii ST. BARNARD SCHOOL (FOIl HO is,), 11T nnd lit tlfil l'JSIb at. Reopena Sept 23. Twelfthyear t ollese rresara tory. Intermediate and primary departments. Limited nuaaber of boarding puptls Catalogue. WM U HAZES. A. 11.. LL. II.. Head Mmter. "OAMlTTfOX ISMTfri'TU, 43 Met "ll.t at., Manhattan Square .V Moat demable school site In New- York. Prepara tion eoheg and buslneas, chemical laboratory, read ing room.ymnalnm: llluatrated catalogues, reopens Sept 30. N. AttCIIlUALD MIAW. Jr . Principal STTFRANCIS' college II4LTIC ST., UUOOK1.Y.K, Tor boarders and day scholars, reopen Sept IS. Term reaaonable. Send for catalogue. BERKELEY SCH00L18-24 West 44th St. Autumn half lth yearrrin begin Monday. Sep 7. The Head Master will be at tho achool building to meet parent on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, fcept. nth. utb and luth. Tagred heart academy. Select Catholic Boarding Schools educational ad antajrea uasurpaaaed, open all year; fall term begins Sept. 7. Addreaa Bro. AVllL'sT. Wen Cheater. S. T. IJI A I CeV COLLEOIATE SCHOOL FOR nAlnlSC BOYS. :it West 40th St. PHECOTT H. YaIL, a .. Ph. D Principal. Thirty-third year begin' ''P1- J- P .CSniSO (S Y i Institute" hoarding school ror boyis E. A. Falrchlld. A. M., H. bchuler, Th.?)., Principals. For Girls nnd Ynunc Women City nnd Country. Nazart'th Industrial School, BROSXV1LLE, N. Y. trader fbe cbarif of the flitter or St. Joaepti f mareth (Kpltcopnl). Xndaitrlal training for plrl or good character, to render them self-supporting Terraa. 8 ISO av yer. So vcatlona. Notre Dame of Maryland. College for Younie W omen and Preparatory School for Glrla. Regular and elective courtei; extensive ' (rounds; location unurpajiped, suburb of llaltlmorei t spacious building, completely equipped. Conducted by School Sisters of Notre Dame, Charles btreet Avenue. Baltimore, Md LARCHMONT(I.Y.) MAHOR SCHOOTFOrTGlRLS MISS 31. F. PF.HRI.N". Proprietor. FaTured by Right Rer. II. C. Totter. R Oo. R. Van D Water. D !.. and with an AdTlaory Board. OLIVER ADAMS. Sec. R' iT. Sir. nnd Mrs. (barlea II. S.ardner. SCHOOL FOR C.IKLS. d07 FIFTH AV. VEW KOCnELLK. Park Side .SchooTreopens Sept, xi 7: boarding and day pupils. F SKELY. h'orth at. For Vounar Men and Women City nnd Country FRIEN DSSEMIN ARY, 10th st . eorner Rutherford plare. New York. FRIENDS' SCHOOL, 102-114 Sehermerhom it., Brooklyn, JJ. Y. OPEN' EPT 21, 1NH7. Non-sectarian Schoola for Itoya and utrls of all grades. pOLLfclJE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT or "the V' Ethical Culture s-hoMa. fl'iU Malfon a. Ope-na Oct. Toltton 1200 PEIflVAI. rilClin. Principal, IJRATT I.VSTrrCTE, lirooklyn, NV Fall term ho . glna Sept. S7 F. II. PRATT. Beefy. llualneaa Callrgea. PACKARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF STENOGRAPHY MW (HF.V. IndlTldnal Instmetlon. Students can enter at any tlmo. Call or aend for Pronpcctus. a. a. PAf KAItO, PreaUent, 101. 10!t, 105 East Had It. A IX EARX MOS'KY while learning shorthand and typewriting at FH.S1II,.1K'V SIB BROADWAY, NL Y, Long Island Business College, lal to 14.1 Noulh nib Hi., Ilroouim. Day and eTenlng aesiona. Mend for catalogtie. IIESHY C. WjiiailT, Principal. IIKPFI.EV Ht IIOOI, OK (IHHiriHE, formerly PUA1T lTITI TK Dopartrnent of Commerce, llocklceeplng, peumanahlp and ate nograpbr, typewriting, langua jea, Ac. Day and even log. Degln any time. 3UO llyeraon at,, llrnoLljii, Hen Vorli llraiicn, -JT Ht 441b at. BEST SCIIOOI. to learn Iiaao Pitman aher""nd, METROPOLITAN, 15(1 &tb ar.i tndlrldual , uc tloni all graduates placed. Law flebools. NFW YnriK ) Day Mcbool. ISO Rroa-lwar, a.i nniinni Krenlng Krhool, Cooper Onion. LAW SUHUUL ,,llngllt Mrlhod" nrlnslrun. tlon. LL. II. ln two years: LI, M. In three yeara. bend for catalogue. UEOItdE CI1AHH. Dean, Jriualral. Tiir. osji.v NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. II 'J IUSI 1H1II XT,. Uetw.eu4thar and Irving pi EatahlUhrd IKitJ, Chartered lhAS. THE FA310UH MUSH1 KC1I ,OL FOIl HEOINNERS FOR ADVANCED PUni.8. I'UriWKOW RtCElVtD FnrearsonHthit. U1IAUCATKI4 HltO VII)KU I Ml POSITIONS. ScharwenlLa ConserTatofy'oI MlsicT tf& HAMr iriiFptr. ' Fall term Letclmt Heptftulwr lUth. Write for Catalog uh and particular. 9IUreltineoiiv. MAMACIU'HKTTS, II tit UK. The Private Institution for Feeble- UIM'ED Vourll offers excoptiunal adrantagrs for thlsclaas. Claaeifltd Hchuol and Home, 23u acres, bend for circular. )E(). A. DROWN, M. p.. Superintendent. PENNINUTON rN, J hEIUNARY. Convenient to New York, Philadelphia, llaltlmnrs and Washing ton! both aexest Brltb year; healthful: beautiful: Id teachers; 12 courses) 1210 a year. For beautifully lUtulraiod catalogue, address lBOllAiJ IIANLOK, V. D- Prealdsat. A". jStltrt SoarA. West aide. CI.ISTON TLACE, 74. Largo and small rooms, with or without board) Southerners accommodated! references. (ion ST., sl7 WF.ST. New EngTrnd ladyTiaa mod AO crate prlceil roonia, largo and email) liountltul tahlei references. q"TII sT 27 WEST.-IIandsomely furnished O'X rooms, single or en suite excellent board) refer ences - l r'TlI ST., 44 WERT Choice lalile, pleasant roomst 'JOilrslrable location) for couples and young mem references. uruisluillsOomsApartmcntgtaSet " " " Knst tlile. UNIVERSITY PLACE, II. oppoilte Washington square. Elegant furnished rooms) all conven iences) superior lnnet Kentlemen only) reference. ijtji) ntTs'IO FAST To let, furnished rooms, with 4t all ImiTovements, forgetitli'incn Oi-VTII ST . 8IS-4I 1 I' IT Flegini niom.Tf SlTto OtJ $3 gentlemen, res ei-table i ouples; housekeep ing, transients accoiniiHHlalisl MI aiiln. 'REESWICH ST, 31. Rooms 0c. night) S up V.T ward weekly, gtsioally papers, reading tonm TH ST.4I WEST. Most deslrnlile nev.lv fur - nlshed slngl" aiul conntctlug rooms) quIit, re fined home. QU SI . 14Wr:sT Second Itonr. bath) suites with OH private hatbi single rooms, board optional) ref erences 1 1 OTH ST , !t."i8 WEST ortvate house, near XXtJ MornlnssPle Park, healthiest and lmwt ni-c-a-slid, part or West Harlem ) lare room, suitable for two gentlemen org ntlemau and wife, terms reason ablet reference exchanged, ,lw and Apartments o glcu CRNTRiL rAllIt APAUTMESTS, CnUftlsttitit of the Mail rid, ni-MiiAilit. Hriilna. I.th.Mi. Salamanca, Valemla, Cordtna, an! Toloa, lu Construction, Msbt. en til a tlou, Klegance of .service aud A tuilnt- meuta the stan-lard ApMrnueiit Jiulldlnff f the world. The location, Central Pare south iiVth t. ft"th it. and 7th av., U the mor-t detrnbte lu the city. Con. pauj 'i Onice In the Lu.Mliii. TITLE OUAKASTEE A TUlT CO., Trustee. 14d UruadnaT, oth st. anl ?tu ut., New York. 175 Hem sen St., Urixiklyn, .S, V Prlcei, rnni and rartlculor Upon application. $22.00 to $27.00- Sanitary Apartments. 311 lu SH cit lN(ti . Six rootni and Imth, harvlw.i enamel batlui anltary pi u nit. In it . nicely J.corated; with or without ti'am heat, attractive for smalt famUlec JAMES U HAY, 7 Wall st or M West OMh tU THE CHELSEA, jsi-i u vr jjii mi. One of the niott de-lrat)le np-rinit nt hou-.es In the city, at4olutel fireproof, alt imnlern lmprovpmentu; rentaurant of uierlor eicellem e Rpartments, fur nished or unfurnUhed. "Ono laro housekeeplns apartment, partly furnished ' G F Athertou. Mgr. EEEAVA t7sQ3NT. Tl-ll AV. lllttVK. tOltXKU IllTII ST. New, large, lldbt. alrr room l-cautlful view of picturesque Central Park, electric lUht. elevator, and all modern conveniences, rents only from tl.llu to tl.20u, seven anil elcht norii and nath. "l HT ST.. aa"u'EsfT--rExtra jari-TsTnTie flat, six mX apartments, all improvements, rent 9H. OWXER. OlffyFsT , S'.'f)-WEf "even largo Usht rooms) no .w X shaft , steam beat. Owner In houae , OliTH Sf7v!ll to'JJ3 EssT - room apartments. I ilU $11. 50 to (13 SO, dunih waiters, electric t-ell; hot l,aths free to tenants wile street; floor dead ' ene.lt lUht and vt-ntllttlon unexcelled Ufflce In V'iJ. 1 MQ1 sT- " ANtM WFST. 7 larire rooms and J.UO hath: nice alngle flat, steam heat; (3D. In quire of Janitors -lO-TII ST.JM-. tAM. Apartments or three and JmU four rooms ; all lUht rooms : cheap rent eflnts nnd apartments iroofchja. F.ATS, (11 and (la month. 5 nice rooms: range, tuba. Ac; new brick tull.lln.rs. P10 '.153 De Kalb av., near Sumner av., 8rooal;n See Janitor. 1 J - S; ,f urntsUril .flats Ea Z?t. Flit REXT Fully furnished corner apartment ln the Kensington. 102 Kast 37th st.; rent, S'.'il per month Apply to Janitor F TATS AM AP .. RTMESTsTunfurelshed. furnished. In desirable locations rent (30 to (3.000. FOIOH HltOTIIEP.S. S33 Pruadway. AoTJ S'EW Fills, newly funaljhrd. six rooms tSJJ and hath ex, etitlonilly rlne. Apply 34 West 0Sthst.,or J. It. HAY 7 U all St.; reference. .flats and 3ip.nrtwf nta Wanted, 5'hltjn A FLAT OF 3 Oil rt ROOMS ln Stuyvesant or Hed v ford section by rran and wife. Address F box 103 Sun office ghrt-lUnn 3,otts So 3Crt Clttj. DFSIHAELE HOUSES furnished and unfurnished. In desirable locations, rent ,1.2011 to (c.ooo. FOL-sOM UKOTHERl, 833 Broadway. ef urnisUrd 2lousrs to ?et Countru. BEAUTIFUI.I.T Ft RNIlItEP HOUSE to rent on Halsted St., Fruit Oran-o, three mlutltea' walk from Brick Chureh station, to rent by the yeuror longer to a small family of adults only) reasonable to the rlitht parties, tin- 1-e.t of references reijulred. Address E. (I 43 Halsted st . East Orange, N J Uo Itt tor business purposes. GREAT OPPORT UNIT Y. Tho Lansing. Stores an I onice now ready for Druitlst, ,tris t. Paler. Meat Market. or other business. Apply al bull lln, or J. K. II A V, 1 Wall. Offices especially well alaptnd for Tailors, Dress makers, and other litre trade. to i.i.r i i: 7iTsiicssi i)isTiiitr. I.OITS, 23x100 each, In sutstantlal building 43.S Pearl st.: otllte on second floorcan liet had with them Ifdeslred, excellent for sulietantlal printer or lltboi. rapher, fri'ti. sip h rent tn a large extent taki n In work, equally desirable for other manufacturing bjslliess. Apply on premises BflMUSflK, Stores. Lofts, ami OITlcea" Aiar(e numter to let on Spruce, Ileekmnn. Fulton, John. Maiden lane, Dey, Vesey. Ilarclay, Park plaee, Murray, Warren, Clinmlwts, Keale, Hroadway, Nassau, Wil liam, Hold, fhrr, Pearl, Water, Front, south, and many other street. UULs.S'U & WIliri.Nd, ri Ileekman st. 1 jrff.DT.VOsT storesTTofts, offices, and studios to let Xj indeslrablf, px-atlons FOI.-OM imOTHERS. R33 flroadway. TjKOAIiWAV, Jii.-tchnicB front offltn to let; cheap J t rent. Apply room It. gUal estate J'or ale Xoufl island". THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street OlMl 1S5 N0 1B0 FIV-K 4CKE FAltMn, nrr ' Central ImIIp, L I., aro n poKlthe bnrnatn; do not wait until tent aro selivtod, let u ihow you th prnrw-rty now; nlcel illuated, only few tnlntitf wnllc from itallon and vIllaKe, rich and rroductlvn toll, tr from rock, itouet, and ivrumpi, tltU guaranteed, only 85 cnU rt fUlred on eaMi five ncren, balance urn all weekly payment, tnveitlcute quick; ararHolTer. flee lUSI.UV, It) CliainU-r-i itt, 5 ACRES FOR $150 At I'airlioRiio and Mrdford. L. L; eaiy terms, (2 per month, md up For parileulars call or wrlto to i) I M'llwrsi'KK, Land and Investment Company, 878.57H llroailw ay, New Vork. 1HIMF. HAHOAIS-Honkoukoma, Long Islandi il miles from depot) MO acres clear poultry farm; house. I rooms, barn. Man-,, hennery; exchanged for free city properly, W. II, OP.ACE, 15 Wlltoughby st., Ilrnoklyn. jKral state J?or ale 3Jciv 3fertjj, a'EN'AFLV, N. J, Finest residence section near New Vork; Is-st plots surrounded by nouses and 1m provemeuts) (vou to (400. WEATIIEHIIV 1171 Droadway, JKtnl estate ?or nle Counttji. TX)lt SALE One Dalrymple farm, 831 acres; eaten X1 alve bulldlnga) r en soil) located near Gardner, Cass county. North Dakota) price (.'3 per acre. Also htldston farm, 010 acres, heavy rich soil) ery good buildings) price (30 per acre) timothy and paaturo on both; ea, h near churches and achool. lor firms write WILLIAM MANN, Owner, Htldston Farm, Oard urr, -N Dakota. VAI.I A1II.E FAItM IOH 8.l.h, near' fharlotte, s North t'urollua, 'ontalns Vi'l a'reaof land, IU0 acres under cultivation, remainder in forest. Thero la one flerooin dwelling, a new barn and six tene ment bouses on the land. II la rented until Jan. I. lnliu, at (800 annually. Will sell for cash or on time, rrlc, 23,oo. r OEa W. GUA1I1U, It. D., Cluulotte, K. a glent (ggtntc. 3 AND 4 STORY HOUSES $75 A MONTH. Splendid location for conve nience and health 13 8th or I 3 9th St., between 7th and 8th Avs. Easily and quickly reached by Elevated or Cable Roads. Every modern improvement -handsomely decorated latest stylo gas fixtures perfect sani tary plumbing. Spacious court yards in the rear and special en trances for tradesmen. Most approved methods for removing garbage. Neighborhood restrict ed to private houses, insuring satisfactory surroundings. Why live longer in high-priced, un comfortable apartments ? lull PAlirp l I UW API'i V TO I ERASTUS HAMILTON, REAL ESTATE, ."ij w i.vr i.istii sr. OPEN SI NIUYS. I i.l EPlllAi. 'U? HAHLEM. lt: estate at auction. Hard V. Harnett & Co., AacTsi WII I vH l Al AH J....S TBH.'at..VV, Sop.- 2.t, at la iiM-h k noon, at the Heal V.tite Kf, liatiie and AUCtloU Ito-llll, ill to I. Lil'Crlv st., N. Y , n (iitidtii nr nn: WEST BROOKLYN IjiiikI ami Iniiiriitt'iin'iit 1'oinimiiy. AX AltSOlaVB'!' S.VI.B-: an.1 (1.ry alu.t'ile m,,l ih .lee llll lo. ate I In Olty of ISTcwSrox'lx., i Kill ill i. n lit IliiiHlitl.Tt a, ' KIT! it: i New Utrecht, 14th and 1 5th Aves., 58th, 59th, 60th, and 61st Sts. N ssv.VI' EI.tClltK cuts from the llllIDiiE and all the rhHHl)'." pais Immediat'.ly In rrout of tho prop-rly ib und WsTEP. nn propertv IIS HOUSES al roailr rrertrd on the V F-T HKOdKLYN inertr. All.1 NTS. iN Till-, llltid NIj to .how pr petty. Tin '. I.l iiiimi:i:ii by the 1 PILE ill UlaN TI.F. AMI Till -r COMPANY aud policy of In.urance free to pur ha.er o iu:il l i:T. nf tho pun hise, money may re main nn morlcitKe for 1 or U i ar ut ft (ht cent Matisand furthr pirtlculnrs ai the C. ' of tho VTI-.ST HlUMlKLYS LAND AM) I.MPIIOVI- MKNT CO., 4l'tt st .md N," I tie, ht av . Ilrookhh. or tho auc tioneers', 71 aud 7.1 Liberty bt.. New York IVcstruc.otcr iTo. property -for nle. KENSICO." l. 3STo-c"Kr Section. LOTS $25. Bargains Never Equalled Before. HUU.EMH It NF.H THF. TtTION. S'.' MINUTES KIIOM rilF. CITY lllllll (IHi'lNI), Low TAXES. As ACCKiIHI.EA-MNY I'VHTSOF NEW YOItK CITY". AND MOKE HEAI'TIFI I, 11U.N ANY-TI!IM IN "It SEIll IT CALL OK SEND FOH MAPS AJ FKEE PASt.ES AT ONCE .Mitt XFTIIKItl.tMl Ill.tI.TY CO.. 'JJ1 UltO Mitt M. 2fl estate -for $it. parFhiu.0" the Huds New York's most beautiful and accessible suburb. A5IEHIC-IX IlKAIi i:STATE CO., sxo itnotntt tv. cal Cstntt -for alc Sroohltjn. CANARSIE TERRACET Lot ti riown (.") monihlj, SUOO uj, buy now V. I CIIAKj, Uii-Lanay av. ind Canarsle It. U. croisinrf, tiraacti ul71c. or ,8 air or Cxchangr. FIR SALE OH EXCHANCiK Oueof the mo-.t com plet dUlMirbin liotne la th raatkie, locate J at Nonralk rtm , ou hour fnm rv Vork hou-" hai every rniislprn conviTiifuop ainl m built without r garl" to cott by day work It li cli to depot, ichiK.il, Phurt'Iies. ..c. autl but f-hort dlitance from b;un.i bat hln,; bta'l: V r furibcr partlculani apply to A II t!cDLF., l'ubli atlouoffli o Th-un. (Excursions. "THE WORLD-FAMOUS PLEASURE GROUNDS." I xZZFT&y A dfLphtful tall en fail f. .1,..-" ,w naan TbiUiardi! 1 time TAnLP STrvMi r.-j i.r vi: (Vrtl4ndIH ri . C, 1 DAM, 3 ", ,110,111, t - l M Ss. Mil -t Ef k --. ic 1' 11 : A )I ( tt 30,1 0,2.30 tfur m ri 'it .i uij, inu n, 13 n 1 lJ, i i, 4 , V 1 If' K til i W I La Mf li 09. a u r r in e ,iij coiiian is ,i:'4i eo. r m f r r.fU.ndl -tt -nnljr J, a,, t V U )rUUn4lasA. EX1HA UOATS 8CNnva i;x'i niov 40 rnTs. Inrludlni; AtliuUttoi. to al AttrActtona, IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. CONtY ISLAIMU. I tVDIMl AT T11K IRON riKll.S. TIMK T.MI1 F -I IIJKCT TO I'llAMIKJl From2Silst ,N I: , Lnurlr from I) V M loBI. Jf. rromri,'rfSw v" 1. N. It. half on hour later. From Conej- Inland liuurlj fnim 10.40 A. 11. until 7:11) r.M K I'lllllt Til KKTI, S5 rn-STSl. Tlrknta nn sal at all downtown track stations of th Klpsate.l ll illri'.vls Manhattan Beach. Trains leave FOOT KAST SITU ST, weak -lays. ri'&O, iitio 7 to, u.tM. lljiio A. M., IV'10, and hourlj from lioto jilul'.Ji. rl I ltsl(l TirKET, 40 CESJTS). Trains loave WIIITKHAII. ST , week days, hourly from i ' M. toil. 10 I M. I'm rusn tiiketi". -so kvts isrr i'iiixt. r.i in in;, and nircn. Ki:ri'sl. datlr sc't'HHil (exr-Hft hunilavsi, l.jr I'surr Iron Uajr I.lli M ari'ers Vow urk ami Altiauy from It-Kt.rosais st. pier al h 10 A M. and Wist ".M it ul V A. M. AHOI'Sn STsTFV ISLAM). Steamer A' I1UKA leives Ao-t U'.M St.. 1 SOP II; flattery I.tmllnir. 1 15 I' JI . ISrl,!i,- Um'lt, ilrnoklyn. I! 1' M Fare, 'J5c. aud l&c. hat'Jr.lajs aud .Sututajs, &ik. and '.'Ac. "I.m.K UEDUrF.l) Kl.lllmr Hanks ilally, l.v"ea,h I w ay , Middays '.'Oi each wii ; liny hult on Is at. Si lilYU.Il.Kat 8Utat 710. luttery, Stlrauklln, H;.'0 IXCEU.F.NT flshlliB! plenljr sea bass, fluke. porirts J i eauiiht on last four lrls of aleniner AI. HisTh It. SF.A HASH FIKIIINU dallr; new Itvln crew steamer AI. KlSTFH, only lio it nrerliulll for ocean flshtiiK, liisiirlnic safety, si I, eouiforii lemes hu.t V.'td st , "ilOiIiattery, H:V, fare, tl with bait. etna .s.m.nrrs. AIV1ERICAN LINE. KF.W YUHK-Mil'lll VJIITO.V i.on.loii-l'arls). halllugrnry Wriliii.iliv it in A Jl BT PAW, M'l If'hT l' 1. Ot. HT I.OU1S . S-M J'.' hi1 I.' ' 1 . '"'t 1.1 I'Allls M"" II I'll li l V" RED STAR LINE '10 ANTWERP .ulil-iKi'.i'ry W' I""- lu Keiislnmnn S. .i I:, iinnu suiiilmurk.iiei.t SB, I A M Wasl'ulaud S. (it 'i! mam N.. ir llatnl o, t n uruiii INri.K.NATl'lNAI, NAMUAT1DN COMI'AY Piers U and I j, .Nnrtli iliver utlliv, ll lluwIliiKilrrfD, Miiiim ni'iiii' iiAii.wtv. Intenli'd steuiinlili salllim fmm Naiii'n.uer to JAPAN am. CHINA. EMI'IU'.SS OF l.NI'IA Oel ll.Juli M, Mari'h '.M EUl'lti Mb OF lAI'AN Nor ,. Jan, III, April is BMI'IHAH uK I I1INA Dee II. s-Vl.. 4H to HONOLULU, FIJI, AUSTRALIA. WAHHOIuO -ept ilMluVKHt ...Oft, 18 AOIIVM1I , Nov 11 Second .'ablil mviiiniiin-lntloin at ery low rates. For ilrni'is and frelRht rates ap Ij 'l.'i.l Hroadway For freUni rut'sonlv. tu Wall st , .Now York. MIKsCII Mill. lOMI'AUMK OhM'.IIAlK THANhATLANIIQUF. I iIU.i l I.IM. Ill ll.VMIr -I'AlllS-HtA.NCn I,A llllhlAnM., H'lpe hat " l't IH, ID A. M. LA '.W IMI.Sfc. Ilamlrlon hal,M-iil 'JS, 111 A. SI. lute of pussaxe. first I'la.s. N Y to Paris, tins and up, i all sleallitrs eseept l.u louralue, lucludlOK railway fire In Paris aud landlug cliarnes. Parlor car seal Is extra durlDg summarseaauu. bocood class, to Paris, SI. 76 A. rOUOKT, Otnoral Agent, a Bowling Oraca, , s renn JSieamers. CU.VARpnXsKToTlVF.Tfr'W From Pier 40 N II , root of Urksnti at Campsnla.sept 1S.10A M I'mbrla Sept. Vf,, P, M. Servia sept vl.noiiii.I.iinnln . Oct. V, In A Jl, VKRNON ll.IIP.UU ,V ft CO ,llen.An'tS.4 Ilowltna Hei n, HAttlbUHG-AMEiCAlrLI E. HVIS-scltl V I XPIIFSS rrom NrvrrnrklnPltm. nutli dxindoii), ChertKMirc, Paris, a id llamuure I" liHiimrck.i-ep 1i.,iia M A Vii-i.irln net. . 7 l. Jl. Norm.innln.Sei iuiM v iisiun,ek,i t ll.tn M, CrlllmMa.Sept In tl A l iNnrillillllia IH I.Vl ID V Jt. IIAMM'Hll -.MiWlT. b Inlnsrri'W Jt II s s Plniiiiils.seplli.liiv M I Persia s,.pt a.',, 4 I' JI. First i lib . 7." tip sei'otid elass, mil stierniie. 10, llnmliiirc. tnierlenn Line, IIT llronilntl.l. MAIXfr STHAMfl.i;ii CO. nr.t iiiiiri i i. im r 111114. onijrdlrpit Him' fi" c taut' lll. M., nml Port Inn t, Mr 'tt'iiiiii r anl crry i '. s'iii, evpjt Wf-iu. mla fr tn li r S- .(m. if m - v Tnn tla lliuilni, in I v itur.A -tpiiriiT'iip;it rutiflKA ntr rii MUtiMti urn s o!N I'Nol.l ill. SI 'in itint iiml FrllnH fur I'citUiiil tHn-cl. I'imn 1 1 out UMlff irtur llnrtitir, II n'hnr.l l'lU-ul hm?, Whiti' .Miutiilaliir.. vl. Jnhrt S H . nivl nil r.nti'rn miniintT ti'-.iirtM Mi amcr fltteil v It ti , ir tii'i'ni Imfrmrnuiit f rrniii',fl a in I onpnli'iii inf limiHl-. 1 Tlir miMt 1 ninfnrint.lp rt'int tut till point l'At. iipi t.--itn.Mn; iiophniu4. Ttcktt m.iy i' i mOiAAcil I nt Vnln s ( nmitniiv nnin No tft HrriHilwi.r ul ttii -im e Nn 'li'i "-outli At . oipxlfp tin l'lrr, a. 1 Thu t'nok Son Kttl nnil IVSS llron'lwdy V0'T!I (IKIIM VV I t.f -VII sTI' VMHlIU nt - MIOUT IUM'1 1. TO 1.oImS M ntNTINKNT. rsr nxi'HKs stk-vi'hs TraicTu ,sppt.l l,H' A M Krtlsi-r.Tn .M-pt i'-.TAM. Laliii.lu , Si-pt tfl,.n. M I Snnlr, Til t l()A M. . I MU IIS . (.ti , tf Ho.M.t'R ilrou, om iHniiKi 1 ir Mll. in MllllOI.fi. l-lhorl pm Trip tit nf iu lnrk nplli?iitfiilt..iir-it itM ',.int 4ntnfirf. rfilk New- rmrt Svwm, lMfpl iiiB', 1 rt umuth IMnti'T'-i Point, tlchiiioinl Irlutt lli'ni'li. n atul U uohliu'ton, I) C Krt'Uhl n:ul Ppnjpr t,.1tlrf'4 mil from pier Sin, North HI-1 r, i itv wrk ilnv exrept isatiirJ . ut .1 M Htt1 ittm-ilit nt 4 V M W I. til II l.U I'M', Vcp-l'rrl nml Tnnir Mr. "WHITESTARLiiNET" TeiitnnP -et 1 .. nnnit i M ,)i .tl s pt L' ii, noon llrltann'e s. tit .2, no,.tt ' o rmsnie it t rt. neo'i sn llTIOVI Alllllt.ll liV PAssrvi.Ull srt.AMKIls. Pier 45 North Hirer. ii"teeMr .ilnr Vev Ynrl: 11 JlAITI.sMlKKIfF.Y. ABelit Stfambouts. NORWICH LINE ForNVn I..11I.1, WnMilIill Hlopk Mm I .-vn.J Ewt-i-rn IU'ort ulo ortfr ami Nnrc h of l-nttmi nn I Kan sii'Miii-r City of LoimU i.r nt of Unn'f't'r lern Ptcr I i (Old So N II ii-xt Iet r n tl , rtpt'k tla onl. Jit tl 1 M iin'httri on ench. Itatea to 111 tH K lNlaM rt'lucfd. CuntiPLtlom tnadrs U ri k Day nnd s,utidft . FALL RBVER LINE For Newport. Fall lilvrr HtM.m M.nrtlin Mnpynrd. Nnntuckpt, Oatf Co 1, and nil I,v.utii an I Northern Motintnlri IiiIa l. nn 1 hsfflihon pitnln traineM PrUcHUand Puritan In c tmuUslon l'lii orchntrA on rai h Ipwao Plpr 1. N 1 , foot of Murray at., wtik dnj-and hiimln at mp M. PROVIDENCE LINE For Protdtn,'p direct, lln-tun nnd nil Inlnnl and Se.(d.ori' Ki'iorts Kat aud North thereof Mendum PI I l run and Plrtuotith nnh. tru in -a. h Lravo I.r r .in, S H on- Moct ul to tanul t . week ilaya only, nt 3 '10 V M. STONINCTON LINE For Stotdnton, Narraitau-sett Plrr, Watch Hill. Bos ton and all points Fat htcniiKTH Mnliif nnd New Hanimhlre. leave Pitr .lit, N p., one LlocL above Canal t., week day only, at tl P. M. iiriii in-, nt iiv iisii f.iistiiT P.U iCF II10N U.VY LINE bTh21Mt. MRW IOIIK" an! "MI.II-IW. Fluesi and fattcftt rlvrrtianirrii In tLe urld. Uallr excel t undny Leaves Urnoklyu, Kultmi M itit Annex). H A SI. New Vurk. Itp-hriwM't st Mtr h 0 .. .. wot a t pier t For llalllM, landlukrat V itikert, Wtt Point. New- bure. 1'ouKtikeeprile. Klughtuu Point, CutsLltl. aud Hud toil. Direct connection on the Kinz'ton Point dock with V anl li. train ft r Cat-skill Mountain po!iit and for Lake Molmnk and 311nnv.a.kn. At CaUklll with the Cat kill Mountain and Otis El. Hallway fur Cairo and mountain resorts. Hallroad connections at New burg. Pouctakeep-le, HudBon.and Albany for points North. East, and Vet, bp clal Rtratfua tr.al Throuuh tickets sold at pehroies t pier. West Slfd t pier. New Vork Transfer, and other principal ticket ofilccs TROY BOATS. Fare to all report north and eait lower than any otherroute CITY OFTIloYor naKaTO() leaves toot, Went lOth H dall excel t Saturday, 0 1 M. Kxprea trains for aratoka Lake tieorif Adlron docks, Jtc bundaj stgnmertourhe; at Albmiiy. " HARTFORD LINE from Pier '? Eat H r. dallv except Sunday, at & P 31 , for tV!HeitltMit lthrr liudlnRt. eonnerttng for sprlntftleld. Won't ster. Bom n, and all New England points, hat unlay excirluu. at reduced rntes. Albany Evening Line. Menmers 1MRO.VPACK s.Dd I) KAN IlICHMOSn will leas hOM l'ler 41. N. li , r.'ot cnnnlst . nt P :i ilally (l n Ims eieetitiil), mnktnv; illreit concectlODS with trains ortl), Last, anil t st. lUshll.!., Ill IS AMI I ls H1R IIOSTS leav l'ler 411, X. 1'.., foot of Christopher St., every week t!fl at 0 P. M. Ill iixi mi'.lt sTi.isit.it si tin rots Ell.. Ilftlle exeejit Sundays, leaving Desl.ros.r's st I f. T SI (Satur.lavs 145 P 31 ). West a -J I st n v V . (SAluniais i P. M for C1U NiTON-t, WF-.T POINT. I'OI'.NW U.I.. XMvm'Kll MVHsMlllIH. MILIUM, l'Ol'dllKKr.IIK. P.O.N I). H1. ami KIM.MO.N KIM.STOS 1.I.VE. est Itilhet Tlallv 4 P M . .Sat urla at 1 --teanien n tl.DWIN an I KOMKHfor Com" all, Newhtiri. .New Iianit.iirf:. Iiirlh.,ro, Milton. I'ourfhke, iMle. llvile Park. Iipu, Klnj,'.ti'il eonne.-t lnzwIthU A II. K It for all iilnt In Catskllls r IIA1K1. Fare, Jl. KCl' KMC'V, 1 SO. Sunday" Kxrurslou, $1 no I at ..learners leare P:er 2S, K. It, week days, 3P M. rml ll! ml inleht. sun Uas. ti-.lO A M and li nitdnlKlit eek day steanu rs eonn 't .'ii ttliarf lth tr ns for Mi rlden. Hartford, hprlntth Id, and taints Norm. R.OIM-M L LINK ileamers leave l'ler-!! S. It.. foot Kranklln ht . for ( latiston's. West Point, Cold hprlnir. lornnll 1 Ishklll Landing, and Neutnirfc weekdays (exeept ftturda i .". P M .Saturday 3P 51 ; Sun.lai s U V 3! : laudlns at l.l.M t., N P. , M I0 1. M. tailroada. Lehigh Valley System. Stations foot of West 'il 1 M 1'enn, 11. li l, Cortlaudt or U shros.es t Indicates time from IVit '.'3d st. Other filtures show time from l orllindt or I'esl ro.scs si Mill. I. sli III A 31 dally .Sunday 13. 7 A. 31) for3lAl'CII i lit NK and Interim dlate strtloi,. 7in.l. Hi IS . M ilally tor WIl.KKSUARRE. SCIi.VNrO.N week ilays.. I1.MIHA week da)BI, ITI1.M K. IIFSM V. IHIi'lIlxTm, ITKKAI1. Xlill AltV KM,!., ami the Wi t and prlmlpal local isilnts; ill nil's ear ami hair car to Iluffalo IOiJ., lllillll M, Mindajs iinlr, for IlOl'XD IUtOdK ntd flitermeillatei,lutloi)e 1 1 i J .-, . llli.1i A M Ualli, , icet.t Sundsjr, for JI M'l H I'lU'.Sk and Inlermedlaie isitnts .lli.t.t. 1'jiiio noon dail,ext 1 1 unda, " llIiACK IIIAMOX1I KXIMOiSS." Arries HulTalo tf.'i.N P 31. Pullman Vrs'lhuli Pay Coaches ami Parlor I ars Iilnlnu ( ar Sen lee 3Ieals alaoarte ( oniieels at HiiiThIo with through sleep rr. to I'etrolt unlChUao. Itfi'J.t. lailOP M dally, eieept Sunday, for Jl slcil ('III NK and lulenniillate points I'Ji.... 111.-. P 31. Hun Ids oiiIv. for KASTOS, JIAl't II CHI NK, and Iheeoal hraneties litlA. HI" P 31 dally, except f-un'lar, for WII.KhslUKlll, PITlsMN, si ItNTOS, ainl prln clpal tntetmt Unto stations connects for all points In coal reinns eh.ilr etr Tor Wllkehtiarre. :li".. lilii P. M dull), i-trriii Sunday, for Wll.KI'sIIAUIIK, PITr.STd.N. scilASTON, and prln rlpal Inlermedlaie stjtlo.n Connects for all points lu coal ri Klon,, PllUinauUurfet 1'arlorC ir forU llkts barre .litis, fttia I M. dally, for KASTO.V aud Inter mediate stations ..I.,.-.. Ililll P 31 dally, except Sunday, Klpresa for si, tll.NitT'l.N ami i.rln- Ipal Intermediate sta tlous c uuei ts for Headln; and Ilarrlitur. Chulr nr to si.ttluifto.i ill.:., Si,MP 31. dally for III'KFAIO, NIAOAHA PAI.L.S and o 1 points Vet Pulllmiu eleepir .esll hole train N Y toChlcjo. SU.p is lo HuITalQ and Toronlo fl.-., Nillll P 31 illlly esiept Sun Inv, ktoiplnx mil) at Slltlll PI.AI.NMI III, IAS1..M. IIi:l lll.K lll.M. Kill lit Hl'NK. I.. "Ill .11 NiTION. SMti:, (IFSBVA. I.iH'IIK.sTFll. IIV1AVIA anl HUFtAI.11 Pullman el, ei-er for Huff ilo. None lut slccplni tur passenpers carried .No ham n;,. , aril d Ni.V-i. lllllll P 31. ilnlli for ITIIAl A. OK.NFVA. HIK'IIIsTI 11, lU'l'KAI.n, VlAIIAKA I M.l.s, and all polnls West Pullluau aleeirs to Ullkcsharre anil llha.'l. Ad. Illl. dial l.e'al trains dally, ejeept Sunday, for III 'I' Nil llltl K nn I Interim ill lie ntnts. I, ne as fol lows a.i ll on A. Jl , 1,5'.. a ,111, M.lj, 4 l), anil ft M, in P M Tlek't and I'llllm in nicnmmodatlnns ut 111, Sill, a-.l, 111 "I, in I. nnd lil'.M Hroadway. Ill I' I lth st , lftd K I'.'Sth l . 1'.'7 How en. N V , -i'.ii I lilt, ll it. 4 Court si us H'wav, and Ilrooklvn Annex, Hrookhn N 3 irausfer Co. will all for and die k h-viraio from hotel or resilience thrniii;h ( desilnnil.-ii ERIE RAILROAD. " Throiuh irnlii. leave New 3 oik. fool of hamlsrs st , as f. iloa s, and llvo iiiluiiiia carlh r tr tin Wi it a:ii st O.ni . II. Vcstllnilo I jire.s dally for ll n .ham il.UUinii, Waierly. Umlr.i lluifelo Il-.ulforil, ar n M.iffal.i H nil P 31. parlor cur to IP rial 01 "T , SI.-Vetliuleiir.lreilalH on pi Sun I.J-1 ,I,i) for PortJcnls. Hnnllirlli.. I.a, k ien, Hon Kltltl. and llllporlal.t llei p. Jl t t, I. 'limit. Dally o port Jirvhi. Pullmun Parlor Lars for "loiitl tell ami Cotnllip .n(i V. SI. Vesllhulo llmlleil -1-ast mall dally, riWU solid train forCtip'aRo, tlai ha.itau.iiul.ake, arrhe. ( leveland at 7 411 A. JI , i I.l it" R P I Slc'isrs to Chlraijo, clei eland, und ( In, luuail. 1)1 u Intresr 7..Jn r. 'I. IlurfaloaudCleii'lii I Ve ll-tilx Ft I ,J I t.ros rlalli, arrlns at HuiTaiii 7 ii-1 A. JI , llradfiir.l 7.17 A. SI , Jamestown '" v. 31, (', laud li! .Ill P 31 fSleetrs to Hull tl.. ml " I ,'l iml i luakliu direct lomiriiloii lor liciroit, Clilca,.., aii.l the West. Cafo I.ll.rsri Car u, I r: '. ll. IIAII.r-Vli i h.n ' oi i uu. Lake at'.l i i. liJ .Mauara I'alli. Mdlduili i.Chl.nu'o siceje i rs to llorucllsrllle, Chi ao, uidi'iu li.nnil IHnlru ri'HKKTH. LOCAL II MI. I Ull's VN'll ITII.JHN I ACCOMMODATtU.N's at III. IH cMll, till, nlul 7 Hroadwa 7 lloneri. I'd' rtll"lh-i and III West IVOIh St., Cht.'lll r, and W est -'.! stferrlta, New VurEt H.lil and 7'.'d I uln n ! . I ml llnie.pv ), Hrooklyni KOO Hudson si II Uokrn, ud Jersey ( lljr station. WMtcott'a Kxpress calls fur ami chucks batf f if txom botelt and rcsldtocM to dutusuoa. 1 Sallroaaa. IjH &. HUDSON RIVER r. a HHl8 THE FOUR-TRACK TPUMK LINE. - ;SK iititiu r mm: to msi. tut ki,i.s. (aElflHiii All through trains -t, ns at llmir Ctlca, S) racuss, iVSHHH H.sjliesier, nn.l lluiiilo '"vCSIsllllHsi Tr tins leave (Iran. 1 1 ntral station, ISiI Street and XVsllllllH Feturlii n'en ie, a, 'ol ows 4UsIbIIIIIH .l M --U'lU'iMMCK MOU.NTl.INS. TIIO0' rssHHIIH .'tWsWll 1M..M N, VNI'.MoNlr.l 1.sPFXIAU sHHbisbH l iily.fic'j t situ la) ..r ViliroiiilaekJIouulalna, JsBiiH Tie hi. and l.lanils, ami Montr.1 il (OsliHalslllllllH lj oil A M I ill. ' ' pt Sunday The famous IVflUHI C:.)V' I'MI'IHI s' TK h.M'ltlss, I.1M1TF.T). Fast viIsHbIIIIIIB est tr llll Ill the world Illl" llulTll.l it 4:15 P. Jt., ,lftiB Nns-ii ilnl s -i ,. P. M Toronto s j.',p j. This llXmWHM Iron Is llmll 'd t" It' iMlnt clpwltr i Lil BsssHHHIH il .11 1 A M -lsr 31 Ml. Mall) -lor Pouithlteepsls, I M,?tV,B tl.,)l' Mlanr. I'ticn s.m.'iii'. ll. Chester, lluftala. If tfHrHl .1 .ii, l I nil, nn I i'h M I .lid I j,sMHsliH I n.MM M.-XiiUTII sll'im: I.tJItTF.D, Dally -1aJKSslBliH XV'.UU y I hour tn. Into Cnlcatro via 31ichlKanCra tjHH ti il mule. Hue llurr.ilo s in I 31 . Niagara Falls .E:allllB!BllllsHI li :l P M . chU'itk-o '" A. Jl. CarrUa slecplns I .s,IHHH an draw in,: room tar ;BH ll.) M-l'3 ll'IUst, exce,t Sunday I fvHiH lUJOV lor Jlillhr.K.k, i (its kill Mountains, ana all tHsH iionortaul N. w York state Isilnta lsaH I .fill ' iiCIIIWI sIliiN I.IMITKD. Dally HsxsslH J..UU F " I oliimliii". Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and ''CslllHstlBtlH sto.i at l'outthkii'isie, nsllllllsHBliH 1 ,1111 ' 31 i Mil M.i sl'H IM DillyFor D. A'sHIHBtlH J .1 III tn.it. i leu liud. rid. il. uinl Chicago, stops) ACalHHsslllllH . l .iit'likc psle iml st liet ci't.l.il VaHEf.issssH -2.'(M ' 31 lllllV ANIl .StllATlillA Sl'KCIAL, 'if 'BH-stH 0.,) ex. cpt sun lav toriian Isnu'a i West Point), iiKR VJstH P'ttU'llke. .le, Ml.auv. and Trot ls&Hi $B ".(WI '' M -I.IKI. slloltrc LISIITHD, Dally-St. nalliiHitH J.WI.I pour iialu t.tt'iicitto ila Lake sl'ore rnula. liBwi. S-B lnet'l. vilau I 7 I'.. 1oedit Ill-sir. A. JI .Chicago ' Sll 4 01) P M Tl' in. In inuneits al Cleveland for 1'aHsH 'iil Clii'lnmitl.ilue I ',.". P 31 . und at loledu for St. .ItssHl if I,.l's. Hue 1" 1,'t P. 31, due I'uhsiu CHyn'Xl MstttstHk . ni.it .nii Luiros s!i i plut Htul draw 11 room SSA. m G.IWI I' H -WI'.STI UN l'M'HF.S-i, llally-Fnr Nl- ilil&a MVJ a '111 I all. 1 leveliind, To.edn, liftrolt, Cbl r 'asHHHHHsli i Im und st s lH IJ.'J;!' M M' UiiNDtl'K !' I'NTAINS. THOU H.SB O. ,; sAMis..MiS. ANH3iiNll'.I.ALKXPKF8S, felHsllllllllllH luil) For l.llr .u.lnck Mountains, Thousand lal itli.xlllllllllllllllH li and 3Iontrenl. 'n-llEl Y.I II I ' ' "'.,"'. r..w tii..'., ii.ii, it., 4nsSaSaSaSaSaSarXffJ .UUleu PI..II-.I i.it. JiiirllUk-t'.ii, Jlontreal, and. dHHsHHIllllH Y. . pt eullirda 1 U'lits. Utlltwil ..'iliaHlsssssssssssssi ".( I P 'I HI I'r-AI... M'HIM.. Dally For illH I. Oil ih h. st, r I. ilTnlo, Ma'.ira lall, loronto, 'iRH i'i Imid lullmiip lis. St. Louis, aud I hleaito VHsssxslililiH (Villi ' M --!' IM. 1.13111 1 f MAIL. Dallr ':KI...H il.l'l ..lei pln; i .ir i-, tuers onl lorpolntsoa HsxHUHHlH 1 ill HriHik Hillii ii ilaLjont, and fu I'.ochestcr, 1)ssbbIIIIIIIIB l train, CM I mil Indianapolis, nnd "-t I mils. itHHsHmHsli 9. j - P. 3I.-P.M IHi I PliI.SS. Iiallv FijeSyra. t'sllllllH . I ci.se, O.neiti,, v it. rtown, Cae VlitfKt, Off SsfsHsHIIIIIIIH il. lislum, IliitTal... Ni.uara Falls. Cle efl al, To- 'VIxiHslllHlllH 1. Iilcat'o, und, ixccpl Saturda)s, f ths) X'islHH urn sxUmxHUHHllH Is). Ilk N.'IIIir 3III'NI .HT EXl'HF.SS Thratra IHsislllllH , I J train for i hi i nml principal points on EsxHsxltlllxlllH the New York C tltl.il Mry nUht except Sunday isHsaxaxaxaxaH nights Sunday uUat Chicago sleepers leave on iEssxaxaxaxaH OHIO A. 31 umllllllA P M -Dally, except Sunday, r ' atHfslllllHsl lo I lit. Hell, itu II irliui hit slon .-i 9sB.xtxtxtxtxtfl nun s M sutul.it s onlt t rm-.fl. Mand the Berst- TUbHibIIIIIIB shire HP s. ila the llarl.m til Mnn J sraBHsltxtxS "MI NIOHT" il'.AINS TO YOSKEI13. LslllllH " slltiKht " tralui run l tu, tn l.')."tli st.und point iVktslBsttxtxtxtxH on the Piitiiatn Diililon a. far a. Youkerc. In connect sxtxtHsxtxtxtxtxtxtl tlon with the -delated roa.l fhe only line running aKsxtxtkasxtxtxtHsi "nil nltt.t ' trilusout or New i urk fllsxtxtxtxtxtxtl Wetttiei Pals, e Can on all throin-li trains, rsxtHaxtxtxtxtxtxa trains Illuminated with Pint, li llt'ht. V'slKsttxtxtxtlslll Tickets .in 1 Wairner ortlces ut ttrand Central Bta arxtxtxtxtxtH tlon. 118. urtl 41.1 Hroadway. .11 Kast 14th St., Ut. ; BsxsxsxsxsH llroadwai. "J.l.'i C-ilumhus uv . 01 West 125th st.. and -"IHH l.sht t illi.n. New York. 3 i- nnd 7 'J I) Fulton St. 'JiFbisisHsI an I I ill) Ilroalwav. K. D.. Hrooklin vK'-stxsxslslH llaccae ehceke.l from hot 1 or residence by tha MtsKsxsLaKsKsKsKsxB Wet.t .tt Fxpless Companv -'llflKsKtKtsKsKsKsKsxsKf Jiill.N JI Tul'l KY, OKOHGr- H DANIELS, 'isHsBIsIsIsB U .n. ral 3Ianaer, Otncral I'A.senser Attcnt. ' skskssIsksskskskskssi Piin$yBania fl ETLk.II-ElQa.-0. fiaxixlxlxlxH STATIONS I,. ut ol .inl L.iulj lu.ru Mire, and DesV SHBsisiHbII hro.-.es andCortlsii.lt sire is. IbksxskskskskskskskskI mThe It ai Itis tlmo from Dishrot.cs and Cortlandl . .IxtxstlHsisisisH streets i n e minuii s later than that given Lelow for !sksksksksksksksksksk. T elltt llur 1 Street Station. -tlsisIsIsIsIsIsIsIsH 3i.i5 s.. si. 1AST 31A11 -Pullman r irfet rarlor liiilsisisisisisB tar New -rk to PIttsliuri. sleeplnsCar nttsburz -(t.t.t.t.ftt.t.t.t.H tnch'ca.u No ion lies tn Pittsburg 'JsxsxckskskskskskskskI Hi. 1.1. . SI. r 1ST LINK -Pitt.burt: and Cleveland. MsxtlstslslslslslsH Ui.1S . SI. PFNNsYI.YA.NIA LIMITKI). Pollman sitaxslslslslslslslslsi Compartment .sleeplu-, titntne. smoklnk. and Ob- iSFKsKsKsKsKsKsKsKsKsKsxl senatluu i ars For Chtcatro, Cleielaud, Toledo, iskskskskskskskskskskI Cluilnuatl. IndlanaiMills. Ltiul.vllle. st Louis iskskskskskskskskskH lir..1l' st, (.UICACO INI) ST. LOCIS EXPHESS sxsxsxsxslslslsH ForNaihvllle .via Cincinnati), Chicago, st Louis. isksksksksksksksksksk1 Oi...-. I', it. WF.sr. UN l'XPHEss.For Cleveland. .iilislsH Cht.'i;o For Toliilo, excet.t --aturdar ssksksksksksksksksskI lllll I'. SI. SOLIUM FSTKI'.N l.M'UtsS.-ForCln- 'jilslsllllxsllllxsfl tttuintl, Indlatiajioli.. st Lt ats '-?xsksIksksksksksksksks! i.l.l p. ,ti, PAClFICEXPK.sS. For Pltubun and KaxsllllllislllslH Ctilcao. Couuects for Cltvtlund aud Toltdo ex J)tl ctptsaturlai skskskskskskskskskI ll IslllMJTIIV AM. THE MOUTH. '! 7:-,.1. S !5.ll.''...'.i-55iIinln,tCar).10:i3 A Jl.. 18:511, 'iitlsHIIIIIIH 1 r5 ( lit "Coiiitrcitslonul Um.." all Parlor and .sxsxsksksksksI Dlidln: Cars), 4 -'.'. illlnlllt; Car), 4:SA (DlnlnE Car). .',saB9sxslsH S:."i-t P. JI . IS lunlftht sundiy, K:25, -WS. 10:S 'IssllslllxslllllsH A. 31 , i.'l'l.'i "Cotiuresloual Llui.," all Parlor and tIbiskskskskskskskskskI lilnliiKCirsi. 4 , .iJlutucCarl, 4 33 (Dining Car), iHsxsBsisllH . 12 10 lilsht !' IsxsHsHIIIIH SOU in I.N HAILWAY. Express, :2a P. 31., 12:10 rt'lllsxslsllH ATl.l.NTH CO 1ST LINE. Express, W:25 A. JI. and V'f'aXsHHtsllllllH Cllt sll'EAKK AND OHIO RAILWAY. -1:53 P. JI asHHIIIIIIIIIH ' feSKsKsKsKsKsKsKsKsKsKt FOP. LD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK. 7:30 ?! H A 31 wiekilasni.d 7 3a P. 31. dally. ' H AlI.lNric CITY West Twintl tlllrd Street Station, ?l ' sIlslltlslllllsH 1 -eft P. 31 . and Iieshrosses aud Cortlandl streets, & M weikdais 'HsxsllllH CAI'K 3IAY Lprc-s. li-'-.-tSP M weekdays. ' .r sIslslsIslllllsH 7.0111; Ilrat.ch. Anhun Park rluterlakeu Sundays). HH tKeautiioie.an.l Point Pleasautifrom West Twenty. IH third Street station . 7 -'.". s ft, 11.35, 1 I 33 A. 11, f MSI 1:33. il 13. 133, I .'10. ll'SJ P 31. Mindaya. U:23 , K-H A 31.. I 33 P 31 (from Dshros.es aul Cortlandl V H Strtvtsi 7 40. 11 10. lu 00 A I . I'.' li', 'J..10. 3:40, -. H 4 '.11.3 10,7 00 P 31. Sundajs, V 43 A. JL, 3:13 y H nut iMiii.Mir.i.i'iiis. '; H 6 1 7 jo s ".-, s , (t -, Penn. XArft' ? M ltd . 11 '.. ,l)lu;ii; Or . lo ,11 3.', A. 3! . l-."35, .tl H I ' ,, .1 fi. 3, l'.'.t il'lnlu,: Cir), 4:33 (Din- 'U 'tB Iiik'I ar', 3 33 llilulhi Lari. 7 40. 7 33, s:33 p. Jf .Jl H 1-.' In :,l.-u. Mmd.lt . il 13, 7 33, s :;,. s :,:,, i:23p '.1 m I. 33 1 Limited., U.33, lll'o.i 31 . 1 .'' (I'lDlr.g Car), ," H II ",. . 4 .'3.1)11 I114 tar, 4 33 ,I'1i,iik Ctrl, 3.35 "! TM lui.InK Can 7 40. 7 33, s.33 p. JI , ul 11 night. "jl JH Tl. k. to.fces No. UU. I'll, HUo. l.t-IJ. HI, nndSfll ?j H Ilr.ia.lwa), 1 Ast.ir l!.iu-e. West Twenty third j fM Street station, ami -ta'lons foot of Iicr-rossea and ii M Cortlandt Stieetn It iut stret l. m1ii Fulton Street, J H lis Hntadwa), ami 1 -mklj n Annex station. Hrook- '.I sxskskskskskskskI 1)0. Station, J, rty 1 Hi The N. w York Transfer .-1 1 Company will .all for' and .tuck haiva? from '1 jH hotels and r-sldi 11. . through 10 destination 1 tH J. U. HriCHINsilN, J lt. WOOD, 1 HlsllllH (lenerul 3Iauat;er. General Pasa'r Agent. i H nn, itAiir. i,n h vm a. w-tniTEnsi i H Htatlons In .leii Inrli. r,il or Ilarclay and J H hrlslopher vl SJH r.-ITIItlll: lllllll, l'lil.sis. lllFFET I jH I'liisni 1. 11. IIT. I B Direct mute t., Newark. Hloi.mneld. Jlontclalr. Ih jM Oranges, sun. nit, Peru ir.lsl Hie Ilask'lliK KldKe, Mad- '1 tsou, Mi.rrlslown, l'.iKa' . Patersoli, Itoonlon. Dover, M Hl Stanhope New ten, Hiidit's Lake, Lake Itoputcons, j B Ilackcitstowti. s tiiH.i i's Jioutitnfn. WahtnRton, m H Pi lldpsi uru- Kaston, Waterl,ap,sir.tudsljuri. PiK-ono 1 PhH 31ouutatll s rn.ilon. Pitlstoti. WlUeahnrre, Nantl- -y VH coke, Dani llh. Northuinl.erlT.nd. Montrose, Illnitham f H ton. oxford. Norwich, Watervllle, Vtlca, lllchflcld I '1 StTliiK8, Cortlan I, Syrnue, t)it.,.o, Ithaca, Owego. ' flH Klmlra. I .rnliii'. Hath, Hans.ille, HulTalo, and all '' HH p.diits Ut.t, Northwf st, and stiuthwesi, J HH Hum , si HIUKhamlou Mall, stops at principal ' JHH 101011 i. M, iCrfe car) Iluffalo, Scranton, Bins flH h.imt'.n, Oweo, Ithaca. Fluilra. Syracuse, and Os ': H weto 1 xpre.s Pullman ItufTut pnrlorcars. Cod ' nettllu at Iluffalo with trains for Chicago and '.IbkskskskskI points U et Pullman parlor car New York to ISBH Hlciiilel.l jH lllllll'. si. -Sfrnnton. lllnsh.imton, and ElmlraF.x. BH press Pullmati turret 1 arlorcars, BH ion r. si, scrnnion. ivilkrtharre, and Plymouth iHBiVBl Ixpre-s Pullman huff, t parlor cars. Oxsksksksksksi 7 mo I, si, -(Dally )-Chlcaio vestibule Limited -aBVH tin is rur Kcratitnn, Illlntnaniton. Klmlra, Huffal. , fM r illmtn hufl.'t alt, plni-car New York to Chicago. ' skskskskskskskI l'liilli.'.ariMst of HulTiilo. Htllll r. si. iDally) llurfal.) Kxpress Pullman MH sleeis rt for serantoii, lllnuhiiiiiloit. F.lmtra, Hats. i BB 311 M..rrl. and Hiiffaln. airl. lint HulTalo s a. JI. - BBBBB liisu I', si. fliallyi HutTalo. ".'rinliui. IllnKham- BBH 1 11, "wc.o, Ithaca, Klmlra. sracit.c, anl Oswego H l'lpret Pullninn Iniffi i s'eepers. sletpcrs Kevr BBBJ tork 1.1 III hueld Sprliik-s . 1 1, kets nnd Pullman ac onimolatloiis at Henrr BBB nare A s .', Ltd , u;i Hroi.'wny, 14 Park place, and BBBBBJ 4'.'U Hr .alway and npj 'r..tiway. Tlcki ta at Ferry ; BBBBBJ atiiilons. 111 Ithav.. cir I'.'th t . nt W.st 183th st., ' BBBB SilS Ci.li.inlius ai , New York ;u-slid T'.'ll Kulu.n st. ) BBBBB anl l".t '"o.. dwa), Ilro.kDli 'Htm! tables living all full I11I111 111 llloti ut nil st tttou, JnxCTjswsKsl Mop dt's l.xpressi 01 11 ny will call for andchecat l.iititue from hotel or rc.i.li 11 e tode.tlnatloii. xwBVsxVsl New" York and Boston All Rail. H N. Y., N 11 A 11 It. P. iml ci ut rcllons. '. H Fiom t-riu.l 1 .'titral statlt.u. , Leain II, w ay of Dne ,1' BBBBB 9 01 A JI ,Hirln 'field ami 1','orceater, 0:30 P. Jt. J. VBBBI in no A M , "Nt w I .tu '. .1 111.I l'rovld,nce,:i no p. M. BBJ ID "IV 31 ,. New Loo 1. p md Print leme, 4 4il I'. If, .!, BVBVB K on 31 , sprnui, 11 n, Unn. slur, r.-inp. M. X jBB Jl 00 P JI . Atrl.lll. and N h. It I.. HOOP. 51. s !) I o.' p Jl , Now Loo. ion and Pro) idenee, 7 no P 31, JsBBBI II lln P M . '.New I...11.I. t and I'roi Idenee, (1 00 P. JI. ,j liBBVji 4 01) I' M . sprlimil-id and nrccster. in nil p. 3L ? ! on P M , N, w Lou 1 .1, 1,11 1 Pud .eiice,l 1 no p Jl, -BBBBJ 1 1 mi I' 31 . S rlU4lli'l I and Worcester, 11:13 A. 31, f JBBHB 1'.' oi) P. 31 . New 1 .md. m at.. I i'roildence, n.-ib A. It. ,HH Huns dull). It.. '111. Up.' siiu.lty, il JBBBB tiltiv state linift-il, alt parlor jars 1 fare 17, ! i VVBVsxl eluding pirloi . ir-eai In BBBBI lAir I.lae 1 P. it. I. nrrlvea at and departs from i "BBBBa Park Sii.ii.. t. ' oi. L.istou. ivett,ru .mica satna 1 'BBH hour an 1 ' y -am. mule. - !' Thr.'U.h parl'.r mul sle plmr ears by 1 act) tratn. 1- 'lBBBBJ C T III MI'sTK VII, lien Past. Aient ?, ijH BALTIMORE & OHIO. ( !iH li',... Nt w York. Whitehall Terminal, ilally. I'TvBBfl Clll. 11,11. I 3 i M aul I'.' '"ii. kIU S iislVBB I'll rslil U'..'lv!3ex s,ay 1 1:1 sun , ID-IDnlghl. t ,fit-;lsBl Ni INN 111 ST. l'I'ls. u.33 V M . I 3 P M ,' tUiWM vsiilNHTiiN. 1 Vl.llMi'HK. 7 33, ti 53 , Dining "flfaVal Ciii . II ."1 A M iDiuiik ( ar 1 33, .1 '.'3 iDlnlng l (l aBsVsVl Car., 4 33 tl) lUHtf I ar . 3 .'. 1 M . 1'J I" iiltiht. sum ".IMBBBi 1I.11, .1 ,'iA ,1'lnlr.a Ct 1. ; 1 .3 M .lunlutt Cun, 1.3.1 "laifi-BBBB il'luli. Can, 4.53 dill, n , tun, 3 35 P. 31 , l'J 10 1 1 1 BBBBBBI 1 !!& Ni I. All K. II '.'3 A M dalll If.BVBl Nr ', nltlXVNsdl roiiuh lieii'ri 4 35 I. M dally. IkBBBBI Train leavnrn .( I.lls'rir si '. iiili.ut .later. JilABBBJ All Irani are iiluiiilnnl. d w Im pin set. Huh' BWBBBl Offices, llll, 17V, '.'HI. 4.11, 1140 Hroalwa,, aiEut TrCilBVBB 14th st.. 187 rlowrry. Xw Yorki il.lv, Uit lulloa st. 'IrflBBBJ Brooklym WblUhall Terminal. Daggaja es-eys BBB fcom tMit-ia 01 rtiltve t duUsAUatv 'riBWflYfl jtHBBB ?1b.bH TfSl'.ttAf'i-i -.-. ., . ;- . ii'rMBJBWBBsi