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. 'THE SUN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1897. 'II BRIDGE TKOLLEY PLANS. the xer BH.xoBjrr.TTs ros ttAxnr.nfn the cahs. Tit Will Osau tka ! r tko RHa4wra n stalls! Ik Tiara at ttut Hw Yark Tpr mlaal nritaimt LohtIiib tbcr-statlsn Llhrlr la CrssM tks Plnm at tk Brsmktfn Kail. Of tli" olans (or brinuine both tho nleTated raliroaJ trains anil tha troller cars ot Brooklyn clsar to tho Saw York end of tho Brooklyn Brld nothing now remains to bo arranged eicept tho route 07 which tho trolley can aro to learo the south roaclwar of tho brldje on their return to Brooklyn, and that matter will probunly bo ttxed at the next meeting of the bridg-o trustees. When tho contracts were drawn between tho rullron.1 comoanles and the trustees, and approved, some weeks a,ro. It w to arranged that tho trolley cars should enter upon and leave tho brtdira at tho Brooklyn end from outside structures beside the roivlways. which wero to run alone side tha bridirs for about -400 feet before they Joined the roadways at the j ourro aboTe Prospect street. Then tho cars I J .fun HmlU On tho north tide tho hi post will be either moved or removed, and the lino of tho wirianlnff wUl be straight. Superintendent Jtirttn says the troller rs JJ11. conie from Brooklyn on the north side of tbebrldire. nndaa soon as they are clear of tho road wiy they will stop to let off passengers. Then thi-r will move forwnrd to the straight bit of track In the centre of tho station J"l wait there to take on paonengers. During . the time that the. ire stiinilintf, there will be a "Pato to the south of them on the floor about 1(1 fret wide over which passengers tan baas to get to their resnet-tlve cars. When tho cars start nil four ot those- on the loops will probably move off at about tho s ime time, anil as they get out on the tra k lc Minn to Brooklyn on the south side they will move fons ard at dltTervnt speeds until, before they pass Ha New York anchorage, they will hams a tone between eath two of at least 10 f-ct. ai is rnmlrecl by the contracts. Tin-maintenameof this spacn Is re quired so as not to run any risk or overloading tne bridge. It Is also believed that this spac- ing will fnnilt ite truffle on the road wars, for the heavy, slow moving trucks will ntturnlly seek the reserved space of i ten feet in width outside of tho trolley cars, while tight wignnsind bicyclists, all of whom can travel is fast as the trolloy cars, will sand- 1 wich themselves in tho procession of tars. It will be seen th it the placing of four lines ot cars and tracks upon the ground floor of the station wtll cut oil the present entrance for j foot passengers to the promenade. and ilso forte the passengers who want to reach the bridge 1 I p J5J i I II $ -y ; I ! ilN - - - Mh i V :$ U l- tfh ? w :l vi J rCliv 5 - I " 1 1 TT Vi I K 'a ! h ?yy : 1 I o o m ,. p i I - I t-foZ -i TRACK ARRANGEMENT AT THE NEW YORK TERMINAL. B wero to run on tracks on tho outafdo edgo H of the carriageways until they neared the Xew H York terminal. At this point they wero to bo H currett outside the roadways again and carried H along- In that manner an an lndenendenc B structure until, through tho rise In grade B of this struct urn and the falling away ot tho B roadway beneath the tracks could bo brought B back over the outer edge of tho roadway. Ieav- B Ing headway for trucks to pass beneath. From Bj hero the tracks were to enter upon a Soar to be B laidatarethefloorwherethebridgecarscamein, B on a dock fifty feet In the air. This deck was to Bj. hare been reached by a system of twelve ele- Bj raters, nine reaching' to the ground floor and B? three to the gallery deck, where passengers ar- B rlre from the bridge across Park row and from Bjj the Third avenue elevated trains. , Bjj All of this arrangement has been changed in ' B the plana since adopted. Under the new plans B the trolley ears will arrive and leave upon the B ground floor of the Kew York terminal, only a B few steps from Park row. The plana for this Bt and for the alterations whith will have to BJ be made In the Xew York, terminal Bl have been completed to tha satis fac- BB Hon of the bridge authorities, the railroad an- B thoritlea. Chief Engineer C C. Martin, and the BJ railroad engineers, and there does not seem to BE be any reason for supposing that there will now Bf be any delay in making tho changes. Under B the old plan the trolley companies prom- BK laed Mayor Strong that ho should have BJ a ride over the bridge In t troller car on Jan 1. H 1994 rhe new plans are much more simplu, H and will lnvolvo an expenditure of perhaps BJ $200 OCX) less than the older ontt would have H called fiir. and there) is therefore no reason why BJ the work under them should not be completed J T even -in earlier lata. BK , That they offer grr.it advantages to the trol- BJ 'ey comnanles snd to the miUlona of passengers J who will use the trolley cars no one can jurs- BJ oa- To be able to step into a car upon the BB atrrec level and without walking more than BJ, from 25 to 10.) feer from the Park row side- BJ walk an 1 be taken without Lbange of cars mil HJ' for a single fare to any part ot Brooklyn will bo BJ groat boon to those who cross ami recross the Jr bridge day by day. Toarcnniplish thin fault the BJ engineers have been obliged to exhibit greatskill. J fr they hod to provide for maintaining proper J facilities for all other classes of traffic over the BJ treat trans-river highway. They hod Jo coti- H nder Droper means for passengers to gee to and B from the present railroad, whero the cars of all HJ til8 Brooklyn elevati mods are to run oh fell as the bridge trains. They wero obliged to guard H sgalnst making any obstruction to the great B stream of trucks, carriages, and bicycles waicli j f OTOr the roadways, and also to see that tho K - thousands of foot passengers who cross over tho j ' Promenade dally could rnn'tu 1 1 to do so with- , j ; out undne Inconvenience A ) these require- I Hj ' msnts seem to hare been ne m tho new plans. B It was evident to tho euir uen at nce, when H '' was proposed to bring the troller can lnro the HJ Mew York terminal on the ground floor, 'hat it . H would not do to bring the cars across the brliigs HJ jn tracks laid on theouteredgoof the roadwajH. HJ for this would Involve a crossing of tho cur HJ riags ways near tho entranc-o which would crearn H no end or trouble. Under the new plans the out- side itructnres contemplated at tho Brooklyn B ud have been abandomd and the rnrs will en BU' tr upon the roailways directly from Sands B street, but the tracks there and all across tho Bfi bridge will be laid on the Inner edge of 1 the carriage ways, next to the trusses which sep H arate the roadways from the bridge railroad. As HJ th" tracks approach the Xew York terminil there , H will be no need for them to be diverted In any way. H, nut initeail they will continue right down the Br foadwiys. still on tha inside next to the station I H Dulldlng.iintll, with a series of curves, they will . B sweep into the station, cross Its floor, and sweep H outside sgaln to make their return to Brooklyn. H ,.Tn8 currs upon which tho cars will go , H through the station will be four In number, earn ' H leading out by switches from the single tracks H wbich will follow each roadway. To ailmit H these tracks into the station building a section ' fho side wills on either sido eighty feet long I win bo removed, together with four of tha f teel columns on each side which now help to I jupiwrt the roof of tho staUon In plate of V a these columns a steel truss 80 feet long in the B m ?r ,w"' ta Put up on each side, the trusses B a forming a part ot the side walls ot the building B I Shn t'llory floor and supporting tho columns B I ..The drst curve of track will come Into the B I ,u"'" building just back of the bead of the B M ?a'n ,tairway, which now leads to the gallery Wbm m ltle BTound floor In the centre of the SftP "? The cars, as they go around this curve, ' BB ' .""'T clear the line ot columns which HI ?S 1 '!"" bcc at tha atalrs. tho centre ot the BB If, z log designed to bo seven feet clear B.9 if 1 c columns. The seiond curre will eisar In the same manner the next set of col B M SS2 "Mty feet further to tho east, and so In '"" each track will came Into and cross the BhB Uation. BB , Ja "ior to provide a straight piece of track BB ,'"!' jc lonur In tne centre ot each of these BBJ t?,op' frora which to start the i-ars on their re- BJB i ."rner " Brooklyn, and proper curves BB SLi,t'11 ",l8- the tracks will have to be cur- BB Vtlii uut ib""t Ave feet further ouuide the BB S,! .'"alls than if tuey were brought BB Sit1?' ,l"wn from their positions on the rod- BB 7.7 ,erund If nothing ware done to provide BB r5. m-t ttlla the roadways at the en- BJ SJnM' would be thus restricted. This W u"" wl'l met by widening out the BJi 5?" " at either sine of tho entrance BH C.Vutbout tho same distance, carrying their BJi S?na,4rte out to tho full width of the bridge B ?cisrt7 On the south side the big iron Bl if?!""?11 column which marks tha di- B ?ll?a bstwa Ula .uirway and the road- Bl bi1 T,m "J06 b moved, bnt tha widea- Bl ? Wit Uk u ebUu llu sasU U a Hill and elevated cars above to use the front stair ways exclusively instead of r-lying in part on the back stairways, as at present. To provide for this several things are to be done. For those going ta the cars above the main stairway Is to be made 3D feet wide, three times what it is now. The present stairway to William street, on the south side ot the station, will remain. For foot passengers two new ways will be opened to tnepromenade. One of these will be a subway. Id feet wide and about 110 feet long, which wtll pass entirely under the four loop tracks. The stairwiy toenterthis will be beside the main eentr-U stairs. The other route will be up either at. tha front, stairs to the gallery deck, and then along this deck to the end of the station building where this deck joins the grade of the promenade by going down three steps. The only change which will have U be made on the g-illery deck will be to make the landing a little wider in front of the main cenu-il stairs, to take the ticket chopping boxes out of the passageway and put them 1 at the foot of the stairways leading ' to tho upper derk and to open the end of the station to the promenade. All of these chancres. It is estimated, will cost only about 9200 000 or , S230 000. instead of $450,000. which the older plan would have involved. The amngrmenci for foot passengers are be- I liered to be ample because these number only about 10 000 or 12 000 a day nuw. anil it is thought tho number will be decreatHd vhen one can take a car or train pirectly for home from the Vew York terminal The fourth loop on the main floor would cut off twenty feet of both the men's and women's waiting moms as they now stand. These rooms are each sixty feet long. Superintendent Martin's plans contemplate moving the men s room enough to the east to escape the loop and the women 1 room will probably be moved Into the space now empty to the east of the William street srair", and otween there and the room where the elcctriu light plant is now situared. The problem which is irlll to be solved at the Brooalyn end of the brid.ru is is o how tne trolley can -dial! get away from the south road way ifter they get to the street level it S.imls street. Two pi ins are before the Trustees. 1 One Is to have the cars i-urre right into innits street and run from there to Fulton street, i This Is objectionable, because of the curve and the likelihood of interfering with carriages and 1 trui ks The other plan, which is favored by sup nntendent Martin, is to bring the tricks out In ilraost a itrsighr line across 'he pluzi am ' 'hen into Lihertv street. At Liberty street the tricks wou'd branch into two ets j and these again a little further along would spread out into the run us rouus along whH h the cars would be bound. This 1 nlan would help to prevent a further congestion I of trartii on Fulton street, which is already crowded. For entering the bridge an Washington street the plana are lived. All lines of trolloy cars will be brought into Wnsh ingtnn street upon two tracks some dis tance beyond Sands street, and then the two 'racks will join into one before the cars cross Sands itreet. At the curve of the bridge road ways, between Sands and Prospect streets, the roadwa) s will be widened slightly also. as alliance BitwMS eke Caaaatau a. A. V. TonOTTO, Sept. 2fl. The Canadian A. A. A. wtll Join the A. A. U. of the United States. C. C. Hughes of New York was introduced at a meeting of the Canadian Association lust night, and presented a proposal for in alliance between the two orginizatlons The mitter was referred to a committee and will probably go Into effect at once The Canadian As latum adorned a very strict resolution dealing with suspected violations of the amateur rule, and as a result half a dosen members of the Capital Lacrosse Club at Ottawa, the winners of the lacrosse championship this year, have been divested of their amateur standing. Model Yarbts Racing, The postooaed model yscllt rata twetveen the Red 1 Man Sit t. Edward 7 Flynt of the Wave Cn-it ; Miniature Yacnc Club tlie cna lengsr, and tha Water Witch, A. Moore of the American Model Yn ht club, the lefnndnr, for the Porptiual rhalleaarfup of thu amerirao Molel 7a ht Club was ilmi jenter'Uy off tha lnirtiiui elulhnue fi 111 of rtilrty Mvnnth llrMI. Soutta Br oxlyo Kd Man was wil handlfil and won two of the tbne beau soil the triphy The wind was tady( and ta uur was rut regulation ba.f mile, dead to windward 4U1I return Tho nc tor tb 1 omumdure Cup a pretty brans reprudULtlon or tbn Am-rlia sCup was next alled The Comet, owned by Tuwnlry I'lggott. wnu hand . Uy a peWal raia niwu to all boats enrolled la the ilub, followed The tirlse u pin-e of silverware presented br VUtM nmmodore Van Se The count 1 sailed was tbrea len each a quarter inlle Ion? This . wan covered three timm The starters were the Edna, O L. Urayi Water Mitch, 4 Moore Eayle J C Ben 1 gard, Ptuenlx, (.eor Olnan I( was a nip and lurk contest for the drtt round Then tevsral of the cr .if t 1 met with act I lenw and the Water Witch finally won the trophy In I hour 17 minutes and 41 umt i I Baaekall Seles. Duffy leads the League players In home ruus I Jones itole ten buses In the laaislgbt fames rk haai e has nut made a lacfiflca bit In bis 'sat tJirty nv names The Bostons n'orni I3u runs agalaii me 3t Louis team and the latter players cot 04 Eluhty three ruo wer nrd by the Baltimore! and rirt runs by the ititburva In the erlet between I them I More vames were playeit between the Ualtlmores ' a id 1 bl.a.,iwtban between Juy otner League teams. All ml t. nft"'""! games were played three resulting m a tie FLINT'S FINE "FURNITURE. PARLOR TABLES, (OAK Oli MAIIOOANY FliUIIi 0LM. STORIESOFHENRYW.SAGE. a aronxT rmsT sxcovxTisn wrrn CO.VMODOllE rAXDERBtLT. Raassaeea si Cerstsml Draworlogo Ratber Taaa STalt tke CeAaiwlr"a Caavenlewce His Beaeraetlaaa teCaraell tils rrleadaklD wttfa KMeSr-Characteristics or the Vlaa. Tho determination and will power which brought success to Henry W bags, who died I recently at Ithaca, and which marked his rise I from tho canal tow path to the status of a mll I Uonolre. bail probably no better Illustration I than in Mr Sage s first meeting with Commo dore Vanderbllt. Mr Sago wu then In tho wholesale and retail lumber business In this city He had made enormous purchases ot lumber at the beginning of tho civil war and In the rise of prices hud become rich. He was a man ot high Influence in Brooklyn church af fairs and in New York business circles. Tho wagons ot his lumber Arm were seen all over town. His snipmenta of lumber by river 1 and sea wero large. He worked early and late at his business, and at the bi ginning of middle ago had the right to be known aj a representa tive cltlxen. When the contract waa given out to put up the grand stand and other buildings and fences at Fleetwood Park, above the Hirlcm, Mr. Sago's bid for supplying tho needed lumber was lowest. Ho put the lumber on "overal schooners and had them towed up the Harlem River. For some reason Commodore Vander bllt refused to allow tho draw of tho New York Central s bridge to be opened to allow the lum ber to pass. Mr. 9age stormed about the mat ter and then sent his son William, who was just uut of colli go, up to Mr. Vanderbllt s office, on the site of the pre-enC Madison Square Garden, to learn when tho draw would bo opened. There was a penalty for delay In the dollvery ot the lumber. The younger Sago came back and reported that Commodore Vanderbllt wouldn t see blm. "Wouldn't see you. ehl" said Mr. Sage. "We U see about that. ' Then he ordered his son and a clerk to jump Into his wagon with him, and away they dashed to the Vow York Central Railroad office. They went up tho stairs to tho Commodore's otneo In a rush. A negro attendant stood at the gate. "Is Mr. Vanderbllt InJ ' thundered Mr. Sage, who by this time was fairly In a rage. "Yes. sir. What is your namo and what do yon want to see him about! ' "Vever mind who I am and what I want to ee him about. ' said Mr. Sage. He then said "Come an ' to tho young men with blm. pushed the negro aside and strode Jstn Commodore Vanderbilt's presence. "Is this Commodore Vanderbllt! ' said Mr. Sago. "That's what they call me." said the Commo dore, looking up sharply In response to the angry tones of his caller. "Well, my name's Sage, Henry W. Sage, and I want to know when you're going to open that Harlem River draw and let my lumber for Fleetwood Park go through." "So you re Mr. Sago, ore you I' "Yes, I am." "WeU, Mr Sage, we re going to open that draw when wo get damned good and ready." "You are, are you! Well, you are going to open that draw before you get damned good and ready, and in three hours, or IU open it for you. Come on, ' he added, to his young I men. and all swept out of the place. Mr Sao jumped into his buggy and did all the v-iHrlng- mat wan uone on tne way to Ms omte. it is sold that he kept muttering something about If it co-its me S100 0O0. Commodore Van derbllt. ehl Damned good and ready 1 1'U show him. ' straightway Mr. Sage went to tho owner of the stoutest tug he could find that could go up the Har'em River. "I'll pay oil the damtges; you da as I say," he said to tha Captain. Mr. Sage was on the tng with his young nen. They went up the Harlem paex the schooners with the Fleetwood Park cargo and approached the draw. They looked the dri over, and Mr. buire picked out ite weakest spot. 'ow back off. ' be said, 'and hit that draw at full peed rignt In that place. ' The tug nent buck sume distance and came np the nter litharush. It hit the draw in the &pot iniluuted and half wrecked it. 'Back off and give it another, ' cr.eil Mr. Sage On came the rug at the draw again like a snorting bull t the second crash the driw waa torn completely from the bridge, and tosM-d lu one ide, disappearing In the river ow tone tfauee schooners through, ' said Mr. -age The tchooners were towed in. and on that very day the lumber for the rlretwood rue trick was on the ground. It woe four days afterward that the drt trains o 'he Lcntral began to run icro-i the Horleiu River again. AttT wrecking thu draw Mr sage went straight to his oifli e md his ci n enation with himself is sold to havo bei n ra 'thing on this line 'Open the draw wnen he got damned good and read I Well, its open now Don t care what It costs. 1 11 rfhow nim he don t own the rivers and naitg-ible streams around this town. ' Ttiero wis 1 big rumpus over the matter md many thrcits, hut after a time the lawyers on both sides gor tot ether and a comoromiie was arranged It w is probably this triit of Mr age i th it made him bold out to the hitter end in the rlsko will lontenr, by hu lithe Cornell I nl verdty llbnrj lot a benueot of l,O0O,0 it one time Ever since Fzra Cornell's death Mr uage had be n the buifncss head of Cor nell I niversity. Only the oueition is to tho diepueition of a few thousand dollars of Mn. riike 1 benueit prevented a 1 ompromise Mr ign tm that Mrs Hake intended toleno that money to the university. He hail been her father 1 partner and had kno in her from childhood. He telleved thac justice demand ed thar her wlnhps should be carried out. He hail legal advice U. it the university hud a good c.ieo His detcnuin ition was rniiiiil. Ho put his foot down and the cose went on. Cornell Iot. it was a bitter blow to Mr. Sagu Ho built the llbnry that Mrs. FlHke s money nould have built, and he endowed It so far is he felt himself able He put a marble bust of Mrs. Flnke beside the main dooniay and erected 1 tablet with a pathetic reference to tho defeat of ber wishes, and then said he had done all he could. Tha dedication of the library was one of the few instances when Mr Sage ever showed any emotion in the prencm e of others. It was bis determination alone that fought the battle against the sale of I ho arnell tim ber lands In the early eighties. Ezra Cornell om e carried thoee lands for a long time for tho university and the burden served to break him down in po ket and ncalth. In the early eigh ties Cornell wis in a serious inndltlnn fluiin cially A tine offer waa made for the choii est part of tho timber holdings granted to the uni versity under the Morrill land grant wh ch President Lincoln slgntd. Mr, Sage said the lands would Increase in value. ln,'le handed ho battled in the Board of Trustees. He said he would carry the university as Ezra Cornell had done, if ne esnury He won tho tight ind bu lived to see the property for which hundreds of thuusands of dollars htui been offered grow to the value of from two to 'hrce'mllllona The 1 hief facts in Mr. "age s career have been printed In his obituary notices His warm fr'endship for Henry Ward Bieiher "us well known Mr. Beoi her hail a iirlous habit of acknowledging su h matters In an Indlrei t hut none the los pointed way One nstani o of this occurred in the Oartli'ld ampiiign. Mr, Iletcher was to open the campaign in in after noon neeih in the publli park In Ithaia, He arrived In town tho night Before ind 1 hundred or mure students of the (luriitld and Arthur ( luh 1 ni idcd on Mr rfoge s lawn to serenade the Brooklyn pn'aiher. Ihey sang to him and i lu'ered him. Mr Beei her came out on the purili, and undir the inspiration of tho mo ment begin to make an imiussioned speecn. He hid spoken nearly ten minutes when Mr igc apprani bed him, handed him his hat, and whijpered in his ear. Mr Beeiher stopped, 1 grin spread across his face, he boned low, and said "Young gentlemen, Mrs Sage comminds me to put on my hat to avoid 1 atchlng cold, Turning to Mr -"agol Mr. ''age, j ou ought to know by this tlmu that I never taku orders from any iionian nowadays but ray lfe ' The writer of this, when a Cornell jtudent, went to sie Mr age to get somi facts or an article to be sent to a New York newspaper on the Hske will i ontest. After Mr Hngehad told what he .li.-h.ln d to have known Mr dago said "oung man, whnt are you going to do whin you leave hire! ' 'Probably go into newspaper work. That is one reason wby I came to you to-day I w mti'il to get some experience in newspaper writing u that I need not begin life on 7 a week, or some thing Ilko that," Mr, Sage jumped from the chair, and, ad vim ing toward '.he caller, thrust a Anger into his fac e and said "Young man, you begin work on 87 a win k. Begin on .1, begi" on .'l, or -! 0 1 anything That's the way Idld, and you 11 never amount to anything unless you take what you con get and make the most of it, ' On the outside Mr Ssgo seemed brusque and hard. Undoubtedly ha mmdo his money by sticking to strict business rules. Underneath tho surface he waa gentle, generous, and sus ceptible to sentiment to an unusual degree. tilt frUndahips nova w arerod. CHESS. Aa4fccn ebmllsa r Caaaee riaxed ta tke Berlla TransmHt. Following Is another selection of games played during the international chess tournament at Berlin : ncT Loruz. wuiwia. TitrniAss. wisawib xitcnMAsv. Vhitf Blink urtittr Di.ii. 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RCT LOrKZ. axTOEa. turn vsroca. arara. n'Alte. Bl.it'V Whitr BUck. 1 P K 4 P-K 4 1 S B g J P-Q Zt 4 I Kt KB 3 Kt QS3 13 g Kt 3 B H 4 J B-Kt 3 B kt 3 I4UXB Ji3 4 Castles KKt-KJ 118 k 3 g R Q 3 P B 3 B R I UK ft g B Kl t P-Q 4 PxP 17 kt KJ K-Q 4 7 PxP P-Q I 1 Kt n.t J g B 3 H g R 4 Cutlet l g R J U-R Pip g x V jo g kt J Q R J 11) Kt 8 3 g-R I a g R i 11 R K P-sl R J Draw red to. gents's pawn orEMmcj. atacxatrasx. racm ,ius SLac xocnsx rscniooars. n i:e Bind JThUc Alar 1 P g 4 P-Q 4 14QKI B3KH B Kt-K B 3 Kt-K B 3 13 Kt x Kt B x Kt J B-B 4 P K 1 lil Kt 1C 3 B k i g Kt-g a p-b 4 17 r k 1 g Kt 4 3 p kj Kt b j 1 g gi r b s n p b 3 p x p 111 g h k g r-b 7 K P x P B-Q J .'II R Kt 3 g-B I BxB QxB 11 g k 3 K R l B Kt 3 c-anlles 11 Q Q 1 P k R 3 10 Caatles B Q 1 2J Kt-Kt 4 K-R 1 11 R K g 83 1 kt K I g k 3 1 J B x Kt BxB -13 R kt l Kr,!nJ 13 Ki K3 Kt ga GomHb r too Bio. Tommy West an 1 Joe Burxe-have been matched to box twenty roun is on nex- Satunlay aUht Fred Sliirrls. tb Qla, fc Cyclone has reen eniraged to wlt In the training of Daee Sultlraa fir his com Inn buttle with Piillar ' Palmer The mate h between Dl !i Biirtn an 1 Tom Canser wtll Te tie, ltleil at the BollnrfbniWe Cluh, Lonilon oa O t. Thu men n 111 bcx twenty rounds ac catcb welithts PMer Haher si It ts uniterstcsod. has rrele,t ia I or r in nieet Sharner ta the IV est some time next January n 1 le thmklna sertoiwlv of mu'eptltu Of i luurse. berore hu taXes this 4fep he will have to con suit his manstrer Bernarrl Premier informs Tax set from Baltimore that he haa t' e rllnian In iiiw an 1 Is r-nlr lo lo business for him. Pressler wan's to match riiraan against Mvsieroils Blll "mltli or Toramy U t j Cllman pr fers -i t ntet with West Tut Bran the besvywelKht who Is now in Enaisnil 'i Irlkh by hlrth He Is in athl, t c hullt man ta 1 tanils 1 feet lOCj indie Rjuu left Ireiai 1 many years ago anil went tn lire, in Atictralla when he was a Ud iVhea he comes to tlus i ountry he will biut himself ' Paddy Purtell The Amerlc an boxer has lert a le pcwlt of 10 with the Lniuiou it irflna .ie to blnii a mate h with iaj ! 34 p-iun I man In Fact ana Purtell has a bin ker t bo win nn 1 auy am mat if money Purtell is w.n th mifhc if since he defeateit La hie Thompmn llhoiigti K1U MtPirtUnd and Jack Kverhanlt are firat t cally mali lied to tlit'it at NewOrleuns McPart an t in somewhat tlmlit an, tit jolnit 4outn wtn4 to the se U w fevi r s, sre ihuulit thlncrs shape tnem -Ives at!sfa. tortlv the maun will unme iff no later than the latter part f next month The im lltlono if the eontesr between Eiti It O nt-len anil Prank Lnu. the nrleni sorfee c eiler are that i til men shall tip the iSs t tl pciumts weigh In between I anil 1 Co. k on the lay if the mill The light I to lie dec lileit 4t the Olympic nun. Birmingham, on ji t 2" Tie purse l to be llTtdeil. SI iiiio to the winner an 1 8-3u to the loser Nearly a hundred ttred aid disappointed sports eroccned the Meehawken ferry alwiilt I o i-Iim k ye tenlay momlniiT, after spending all Sattinlay nUht In in effort to wlin a rtnlsli rtirht between IV ill im Kelly known as the Hob iken Cylnne, so 1 Itugti Mel itloiIKh The mill was aniumni ed to take pi u e in the lm k rod n If a ter salmui near old M nlMr Parte althouah nearly 1 Ml men were -e-ate 1 iroiiai the limt the anno inremc nt win made th it tler was only ( I In the house The man who ri to at t ) as referee declined to OITJi I lie aniens he was paid for hi serelees The fluhfers ibjectel to this ind a man was found who was w tiling to referee for noth . Ing Kelly then claimed that there waa not enoub money to flirht for He wanted st least 133 MeDon onh offered to 1st the w nner take the entire re relpu, hut this was a it latlefac tnrr M the -Cyclone, and he left the place A col ired wrestler waa In duced tci spar eiijbt friendly rnuDda wtth itcDoaough, but the former made a poor showing efinantul. iiiricr to nrusT sioitTi.it. r noxoiiotnuna CUntrtlKI, OHIO Jt SOlTlllfKSTIBS miuiotD riinriu, Xotlre la hereby j;lven that default havtna been mailn ta the payment of the Interest provided In the coupons appertaining to the bonds Issued under the First Mortsacre of the fbesaneake. )lilo and South western Radroad Company titad January 1 ishj ' arcordtnir to the tenor and effect of such einiponii and stiLh default havtjij; Liintlnueil for the penud of six months after demand, the holders of a majority in amount of the bonds outstanding under said First itortgage hare duly elei ted an 1 exerrlse i their npttnn on the Id day of Septemher lsi)7 that the whole , 1 nrlni lnal nuinnv mentlnne'l In and set it re, I hv the I wnnteof the said bonds outstanding under said First Hortttage. tog-ther with the lnrerest art rued thereon, i become and be const iered as forthwith due an I pay able, and the same are ac-inrdlnitty auw due and pay able The undersigned ta prepared to pay the principal of said bonds an i ac cried interest on presentation and aiirren ter to him of anr outatan ling bond an I cou k perns appertaining thereto, at his olTtc e sj , jn Broad j way ew York Datel few York, September I, 18B7 l ALEXiNDERfl ITirKSTAFy Trustee under salu First M irttiage, omoney fQ To Loan on Bond and Mort Btiso Estate Funds. I S.Vaa Rensselaer CrngeriiCo ! 1H7 Fulton street. Ue8 Broadway, cor 17th St. j V. ClIAUXCEY FLOYDJONklT -,. s, r I WILUAVI ROBISO.f, S Sto. k Exchan I jFLOYO-JONES & RQBISQN. 18 WALL SP. ! Stocks Jonds and Investments. STUART & PADDOCK. BANKER3-1ROKEUS Investneot Securities a Specialty. Haw YORK - ODnTOf Mass - mi BROADWAY AMES UrjILDIN STOCKS. BONDS I PUILaVDELPHii, Pa 141 CHZaTSUT ST FBOVralOMS, -ua 0BAT1T. COTTON Boaxju tail sold tor cash ox oa ntargla. s rfU-SlSlliceh-1lyFr..,lWIUfc ec ftKanclaL. HOLHESc&CO at BnniDniY, ikw ioiik. Tftml-r of lb rvr Turk lnrl Rtrhnnfff. IUm-cIth Kvonnr aad (lepiwltn of Urmn laiilvi ttiftl, Ac AQt Uiuw Interest on lllr hiii.trii 14 Buy atmt ufi.r cub, or rarry m m.ir-tfn At low wt rat" if lntirMt oa tlaf Nw irk PMUitHnhta, Doton .tn I lii('34?u 3n.k Excbanti, "totlti UoqiIa, drain. Cotton, Ac llranrh Ofllrfi HtttTmitn lltu, HAVEN & STOUT Mtmbtn Aese York Stock Exensaf. 1 N-usSsiii Street, Cor Wall Maraln rcoants. InTestmrnt lecarltles. Tslspllone .N is. US' aa 1 41jI orUM.lt tliciarnds anil Jntcttit. nKKIlllsalllltHI.KIT lt.II.4 0 , Olllc e r the Kei elser. NKn JRK septenilier ii ll)" The coupons lue January 1 l"ii3 fnm the f illow tnit namel bout win be paid in anlsfter h tober 1 is at the i base Nat nun din N-w Y irk witi Inti rest thereon ll -he rale f stXPCRCLNT per ann im fn m late of maturity rlrst an I -i tun 1 Extenslou 7 percent bonis, dated 1HM sxtendc 1 SM! -ie ond It irtctae 7 per cent bon Is lue January I, ISST renewed First Murttfaiie Tennessee Dir slnn 40 year 7 per cent bou is Consolidated Mirt?uc U) reir 7 percent bonis llllHHSM llwlUU. 1).1.. HKM1U H.S i "ee"""" OtFRt OF THE triSTUfiBDlsl HI.KI TIII4 .t If re. CO , IM B way. New Y irk. V -ept 11. 117 At a m etln of the Board ot LMrecti'fs of this Com panr hell this das It was RKfcOLVfcD That i viarterlT dlvlclon 1 of ONE IND THRHCyl VRTaR PER chNT lt per cent upon the Preferred stock of the mil uany be dec tared payable on ixt 1, ! 7 to stcs.klolders ot record and that the transfer books for th Inferr 1 Mm k be closed on sept J7 1U7 it I I lit k F H., and openeit on Oct. 1. ts7 st 10 o uliick V M PH FhRD KOBBE. Treasurer cniisi.il, no.K 1st inii nii ptTiyic niiLwii iutip(. OtFICLOF THE tRF 1-fRER. ClUCl ept Hi 197 A dlslden ! of one dollar per soar will ne paid No vember 1st next to tbssnareuotders it thlscunipanr s stoi k. n itistered ou the closliiu; if the Transfer bi oks The Transfer books will be close I on the 1st lay of Oc t jber, and reopened un the I th 1 ty of Oetuber, ls- W s Pe'Ri Treasurer title bl iniiTCi: nn ritisr iu. US BRc IDWII NEW YORK ept. it 11(17. A QfiHTtHLY DIV1DF.ND nh ti PER rFNT ha been this day teclare 1 by the B ispl of Trustees, payable let ber I, ls- to st k ilders of rtvorl on the closlntofthe traoafer booas it 1 P 51 in SyfiiOier J i The book will be opened at 10 A M , Sfe EDWARD 0 STVNLE Treasurer CONTINBNT1I. TfllST rOSlPSNX. Sl llroaa atreet. The Board of Trustees hase de 1 irel the usual quar terly dlTllend of ONE ODONK HlLF PER TENT, payable to .tin-khoiders of re-ord on Oi tober llth next The Transfer Booxa wtll rlose October 1 and reopen ixtoher 1 1 -10CPON NtfllBKRTWO tromthe Oharleston anl V. estern Carolina Railway company tlrit mort gaire b,)nd lue lli tober 1st next, w 11 be pul 1 ou and after that date at the Cb Me National Bank New Y irk City W AC EWEN Mce-President. ButTala ItallTtay CtiatMaj, a Per Ceist. De bentures. Coupons on tne above, maturing Oct 1. l-H7, will be paid on and af-er that late at the fnce of CCYLER. aOROAN t CO . 14 Plae at Now Y iri Vanttd .f 'malts. THE SUN Harlem Branch mWEST 125TH JSTREET " A FANCY FEATHERS Exprrtr.nctf-1 meri - nJ blrl m piintem work fn oat HEilH ClSZarRii ill Bpesvlwar TVKr(jr DEH.S Expr1en.f-t hal foUr. bunl Sf smther. nl Et,lut mjlne e.j..r W 1T1H. I I Fulton t. IPEBIFNCPD n vNDSon -wwln-r machIn- CU1 ' 11 -. KIRcH UF"r CO 337 3J tlronawftj EXPERIENCED GIRL on Smyth tamk. vTlng m chi at- JU Lafayette pi-vv FIRST CLASfoII coanl tsrwr onts that naJer UuiJa at sit Inn upeompIlct.til w rn M.BFRS Jonnt STRICH 7E 1TUEHS O jh! eu-lra waatl, atetUf wrJe anl -,on4 p work .rtven out THOS H WOODttO. tiil Bmalway OSTPICH FE VTHFRfl Pnpf?m anl wwen on CHtu .inu p.ani-"t -too! pit -.tly work RO EN1U!F BRO. lBmitjKi PAPER BOIEa Exprtenevi haada on rfiun work an t man on trlu thl LOCXS H-a.ClCR.3l3,Veit!th t 3amfu Scrvanttf Wantftl. fifl vMfeERMAlD. f rtxiks ..0 to 4 w llh iv fD L a.0. Sweilh laiin ir"-w waitr-ssfj. Udlri OTdi Fri-n u anl (trr-nan nurssfa it rentals, -Jhiwwh ami tron hit brcm-J Is Mn L. SKFI V hMPLOYMENT BL'PEiI 4- we id t irvaau ntrant , 13 J Qth ar , 'ffantrd St ale 5 Illecttanics. $c. ' I ! CPU tS MFETTN"0 of tamp4-n to-morrow nUht -v l uitneiia of taiportaa. nitlnti; at 10 P M all loin. 'ASFD V .fTit .foorman non-tior 4iT Eat .iTttlllt -amrd WXAlts i-XtscftUueau. BTTLFRS won l Tin number f i-ranta waat tmmi luts-lr Mrs L 1FFIVS Emplnynirnt Bu ra H W-iit ti 1 it 9ranto i-nrnnrf l3J !ta av JPtrst-tTlasi Tiflp -f emalrtf. , r'HiMPETEN r cook. waTi ?u tint laaa refer trrwiH M B box Irtl Sun uptown oft1c, jjr.3 ' Droann ay rUC iMBERM MD B-it rtty rrfrence S4.fi. thaV "'! MBERMTlDTnTlTMa7awTr 47 rthar (iOK Thomutfhly comptent ffonj! city reference" ;o 4th a 1'XPl- IUESi"FD7iipM wlahchar of urntlfniaa j placn iinttjntu. 1 Uorspt, poultry A goo 1 ac repair, low wo- f jrtol homi r'fi-rm i IRTIC 3 Et U t it P"N rTIiIt proi"tant hamhttrm iM anil an.itr--iej j j ihr v-4r rMftTrfni' II L-, bt Wm Sunup town HT). i' 1 Ji.i nroalway . P"lRrtTCIVS v.hanba-rmit.1, wllRnkt to amtltt -lth ! itlii r rk city rft-rwi e A C bor Hi 3un uptiiw i offlcn lio3 Broailway FRFN H nr f tr arowin cblMr-n thr yiarn' r-frfniH A C , box 130 Sua uptown ornie 1,145 Bmnlway IRL of 0rman parntait, 1H yta- of atfi wlabi " J a pi ultl n ilo hniinw(rk or mlnl rhtlitrn Ad itriw Mim TIRKORT. Ill'lmr, Sw Torfcclty Lit NDRESS -FlritclMt hirt, cuff anl collar irnnr city nfrenc) E. I, box, 1J7 Sun up town ifflii1 1 i4o Broa Iway Miir ami iamjtrj City rerersnen. 11 wipit 4iii Sti W niai, hat city rfarcci L. R-, box lil Sun uptown office ilTRESa ThoroiwblT comptT.t 7ooI rt i-rfncej M D , box 14 Sun uptown ofltt-r, 1343 Bmailway -trot-CIa "Belp BXales. VOC;NiJMAV 1-yiin t-jf gtMUl lOnoizrapbtrr anl typwrltr R4mlDtft.''n llri ponithm In a ilnt la bualnpM ho in whero hn can makif blm tlf rurally uitfful can 1 ii if fnm i-i m m ability and character Mr"H nOSE-ST box 177 sun JiTlCf, Tr ST IJARTHOLoMKVt S rmplOTmnnt Buraau, - ..Ou Earn ltt t 4t raplnyieii for m.-r haou manufai turcn h it. n4 pfvato faiiilllti refer encw lartiifitail VuCV(J yiKS liHlm ptMttton m waiuhmaiT, hljnibr or porter hjil yta of oipwrltuce tcaiy an 1 ntllahlc an furoUJi A So 1 n fi-p'Oifd InitUHtiioua au 1 onipteut. LFu LaSK Um Wuhtntr too at , Brooklyn N V VDVERTISIVi A youmrTnan of allllty aol x" pcrleniii (u thH 'n ilfitnt-t a situation with an al"n y tan fut olh "o 1 nfrtn i X V Z, box 114 Sin offl.r BT acolnril mtn, pak1ntc Frnm u, iWmaa ant lanUb it Hi ir b-M. tinoct uplc l ban 40ml rffwrtrii w uil tiki r hane from pretnt poul tlou on a inr f Ionic hour ror a prmancnt ptiun lnitrygol trm ir Urs omtn bu Mln a asai.tan? portnr r icfil roan Allr L P , box 1HU 3un uptown oiT.1 IWi nrotnlwiy IIMTPF prtor lflira xituaTlon union com J pctftiC to t ike harit f nm. hln1 A Mrmi L1VOTYPE hnx 14i)iim iWcf gT" " iin In liniiiH very rfooii Mty rfcrFaci wk 31 B, box 131 sun uptown oOlce, j,i, H iaitw iy .NrED A poattloa with om larttt hmlnitM iiiiiwi or bank youtur man i J yeari of aim hia ,i v y an btu.lna rxi)rioi can furnUh Al u livhi wiin oartut n Ity Ir willing anil qimI Ailtirira FUTHFrL, box 3l0 iun omrtf 11 -HT HORAE RnilFR, four h n ErlaT eciclnri' I Jimn tw u -j uidkii ukmi 1 U tn 1 ?X(r-H-nt tia mIdii alao -itjtlnii" pulltiyt, hantjen, Utltlotf 4uil a nmw D box liO unonitti 1 Cat Rifh nutcklZ al for Book, '(nventloua Want OBI nibUyea." Edjfr Tat To . J43 Bmailway, V "OATEUrS fur tnTntlona pncurl uroiuptlyi low l mm. 1WED1H i BUIBaiC, daiKaaaUitf.X. y I sCiUbiuatq loft, Ai.Jr.' ft, ke(vjale.s ,Xtf k,.i,-$AMIl JKflr)ltlL iJaaNHHsssis .Sflrrt 2osr. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west i25th street ht.-l Mtltt. 248 WESTISTH ST. El'nantly f1rni911.il mom anl bitanl all conven Icncf )OU "T I 7 FST "Vcw EmtianT it ir bu moil -.O tw prlc-il ruonui, lar-r ami imill, bountiful I tat ti nfnrnct O Til st i WKMT Hanl-omely rurniiheil O t rooms, singly jr en -mite ex 1 ilent boarl rf rni.ri QJ.TH ST il EST -siomffliw lniv ir"en Kjrr sin ir f mrth torv mom iltabb for itintlfmin ins"l! T 71 VfT-L.lT wtll taki baby to LVO boanl from 4 mouth to 1 yean R0OEK3 uruwlua Uoms A nartmenta to 5et r.amt xiilf. VLR5E fnralRhc! nm lo lt In prtTate hous iln-rte) 13-M Lrxln4tin it fMrKSlTY PL V. b, l,opp. AltrTlvlUFlnStcin v tjuan Lai- Hntly furaihi 1 rootna, connei t to- irlnrflc all nvinlincfi .vutlfmen LMVEltoXr"pLArh anil"""ailitnicton square. O Han Itomuly fnrniahol room 10 Itft, with baths, tHtitlmMi tVfor iici. GREENWICH ?T 1IH -Rooms 30c n(git, 3 iip wart weokly t-u tallv pap-r reailinc room irr asrii it. ' FurnJtthM room for Katlcmn rfirffncea. t f TH 9T 3J W EYT -Satly furnJ-Jhe.lTarat room. x alio h-ill room moijern Improvement meal opn ual ternn mottirat- Owner. 30I -T , U WFST -con 1 n,Hir bath TulteTwTth O prirato bath single room, buarj optional nt ru n O 1 ni stTT7 WKt -Han.IomeIy f irntshMt law 0T f r nt PHitn for onrt or two gentiem n, ample i low u bath a.lJolnln OQ1 H T- 1 1 fcM" -Elegant Urne room, ultabl Ou for one ortwo smtWrntn, tooU location, rafer eacvH iiecg SiAiS and oartmmt 1X0 let. " 3AND4 STORY HOUSES S75 A MOiNTH and Upwards. Splendid location for convenience and health I Sth or H9th St, , between 7th and Sth As. Easily and quickly reached by Elevated or Cable Roadb. Every modern improvement hand somely decorated latest style gas fix tures ' perfect sanitary plumbing. Spacious courtyards in the rear and special entrances ror tradesmen. Most approved methods tor removing gar bage. Neighborhood restricted to "pri vate houses, inunn satbtactorv sur roundings. Whv live longer in high priced, uncomfortable apartments 3 FOR PVRTt' t.LR 4PPLY TO ERASTUS HAMILTON. Real Estate, lit WEST 13eVTH ST OPEV TJNT) 4Ys. TFLt-FHi VF iJ4T HARLEM. THE PARK MADlSON, Miiiihou A' . E. Cor. 4Jolh St. Attra tlvt apartm ntJ larg ind 4 mall, now ready for jerupany Th butlltntr ts Ttrtuilly nw harlmr been r.t?ntly rebuilt nta n enry moilern lmprtennnt and rnMnvo. f Tht apartmau ar vlthojt kltrn ta A flrst claa reitaartnt 1- malntanl In the nou for th nr of tijnanti therb -artn tht-rn mui h care and trouble Plan.i and full particulars as the ode of GEO. It. ItEAI, l39"5) I MaJnon Ae $22.00 tO$25.00- Sanitary Apartments. Six roojis an 1 bith hardwood j-namel l-athji, anltarr plumbing nlci-Jr lo)ratid, with -'rtih.nit itai i h-it atfa tiT for inail famillrsi JAMZSR.H4V 7 Wall it nr "VI W rnt Hth t. "a,,-SbdLE3 .aL."r t iQ3j7 7TII . IIKIK. 10RKtl II1TI3 r. Nw larip iisth:. airy roomi beautiful view of pi t ixf ii inrnl Pirk -kctr,c lUht eleTaror ard all nntf ra cu nt n.e nauoQl" from tl,l4D to SI JnO n an 1 latht roim in l hath THE CENTRAL, WamhinsMn viar- 'ith sen moim and batbt aJl lirfht rfirni r ilrl eJsnltjr VPMITMENT infurnltbi -iS 7:h ar nrarSsith i , v n r joniii inlh ith no Hjht thaft or lark reOmi r-itrii vl t pit it famlll Mr JONES P'lnvri I vs rtit jf uut r "nLiTT ith-bmlert l in rT hail r i 4tim hat n 1 all Imrrov mnti ivtv riiom ha-t ltrct I gm p Iy t Janiti r on pr mivi l 'Vtt - d it rV I ET Apann tnt of lx lUht larj pwmi in j I traliy lifct i -i"m1t 34th tt .pply J inltor T I Til ST. -o ElVT To ba-aatifil Ilhc tlooi-s 01 riom all lmproviniiat K"nt : and a 17. ifD "T it - r -5T Dhi ntel ilnjlt ilata, in ) room. . batx all lTiproemnt iJ S-"" Apply Jntt )r : r'"111" JJ1 IAT Rpa tahlflatrilTi lx j I 4 rx)nn1 bath 1 iiproi-niinr fid fo 8-0 Qwni iT T.-M t-vsT Utr-u ttT Put I nxrnid, 0 ? inth raur aai private ba 1 5io-Il -o J nltor TII ST 24 tAST tpartnifnts of tbra" and mmJ four rooms all Uibt ro inu cheap rat urnifbed f lit Za Zct. P-ATS .ND iPKRTMEVTs iinfiirnM1!! fum'ihM, In lfhlrat W u ul m- rnt $40 to t mo rOLnOM BR jTHFUn 13 Broadway OOf NKW rlaM n wijr furnish' d six room and jOl u bath i'iptl maily rin Vpply 31 WiMit U a -it orJ H. H tV 7 V ail t rffrn " ! Htnfurmstied Saoras Wanted. 'Orr I ADY mpIoyd lIra rr or two un rami hi 1 roums, Ix Usrron to "th Htn t 3"th t E JI 1 ii Lxlncton Unfurct5lifd Houses To 1tX. 1 OJ.TIC T . Ii FaT Thrci-tory I rownatone l-t hotian rent f'.o Apply for k(y at IdO Jtrellinfl maxt Sti Ett (City. DSMR18LF HOUSES fnrnlAbwl and iiBfnrnUb!, In drrilrabin 101 ation rnt f 1 jdo to td noo I-uLaulI Bt-oniEP iJ3 Broadway Ca let for Businrs Purpose. 141 & 143 FIFTH AVE., near 21st Street. LOFTS TO LET In this oevr ind hanclsoma tiroproof butlillnar; all improvements, passcniTer iml frelitht eln raturs. ThcsD are sxcre.llntflj lluhc lofts. umiiuns li, siom. far purtirucir, apply to OGDKX & CliAKKhO-N. 117 1th Its. ncsar iilth at. Nat. Bank" of Commerce Biding Xassnu 5c Cedar St. Tbn r'mslnlnir suite of offlcrs, situated on the third floor. Is offered for rent at a reason able rati-, suitable for a corporation or similar occupation. Will be divided to suit. Llrht si teptlonullr Brood, F' II rCBTHEB PARTICCLaR3 APPLY TO (SOOO) CF.O. It. Ill: All, Agent, ) 01J!EsT.. 4 T 5 1 MCHRaT iT a. rtTs-storr bulldlnii to let! I X lmmedlat posse salon BCt.AND at WHm'Ks 3 Bsslcmanit. BCH.Dt.VOS stnn-s Iclfu, offlcea, and ttudloa to let tn dralrahla lis atlcma . FUtOit BUOTnZBS.jJa Broadway I crOBE, BA1EMFNT A.VD SI D C ELLA bTSs" Beef i O man si , ni ar iliil I rent tl iuni lULAMD t WIIUISH aBc-ltman Watches aud Jturtlciji. ou DUJluNDu WATinES call ir a I Mrklr dresa WATCH St m.Y CO IMaldi-n laj raeue. Iauc, rixjin it All oud uai-auie.cL gusin!3i ghances. PBINTIXO At a fjw hours' notlno. 10,000 clrcu lara. lit cants and blllluada. 40a par X.000. KD Oava Frtntln and StaUoaerr Co., Oil vrast JU st. t jRrat iffjtate at Sale Xonn isnA 1 5 ACRES FOR $150. II 1 At P-itUiiiif anl Milfirl L I essr terms. JW i purnici th in I p K r pirtknlan all or writs ta flSj A ) I il IHH KE i.jn.1 mil tnsestment i ompanr, fit' a STn 1T"C Bri. way N -w York 3j tn Rt3l estate -fot sale Btuartlga. jl w CANARSIE TERRACE7 I Lori At lown t m nthly AJno up buy no. 'fE m R. K CItAl.i ll4ttlcaway a and Cauanli H. B. $m C crnnsttipt bran h oftli i 11 J , if A- Ileal i? state .far Sale. : 'TO RKVT nit F Ml s it F -Fine dwelllnn with ei IB I ti-nslnn M"ai n I W'st mtn st r nt II lilil, fi 4,iply n i rinii's s m to 3 to tie sctn sunctayti tK tluss to iVntral Parte ist sw I M Ml- UOMLD. 17HEniadway IK4' ot ale at tfjcchanrie. m EiR ILF nil Fi U4N ,E -ctnoof the most roiTH Srn "s jlet sur urhan bciniis in tbe market Iciiataiaa . i Nc rwailc, i mm in hour fnini New ork hoiisetias m escry ni ulern ouseuien e and wjs nu It vi itboul 4m renarl to list by lay s work It ts elosn to depot IB j cbools hun be u and uut slinrt aisiauc?e froni ?M Stmnd 1 atbln bcac h lrflltlllrtartll iilirsspply tsi st 11 BK4DLF t'Ubl allun oRlc-e Tbe Sun. Ji IM j Ural estate J'ar Sale iSitg. Bj "T"l VND T I Ea,t i t st tnterti an bawmriit rest vH i J 1 lem.es tsuliM J Dentley S.ilkr, HOB ways "!' Ileal estate -for ale Countttu H t ' - m ' r 4i KFTlltfK F4BJ1 me hour from Pbtudelphtss SB sJcimTenlcut to t to vns and tw Itrrsreut rail B J pals for onlv SU lown tl ' wwkly bo 4B Inteivst N-iutlfu b Itualed Inde'lrablnlcs illly rlctt I V karili n soil purs. t water Ileal c Urn te tit'mediats) possesion W rite or c.all. BlsLh 1 1 i hamlwraatwww,; iiiuajapiaV m..iiimi.ivG&3FF iJ?BI 10ST OFFICE N' TKE Should bo rad DAII br all laterntit a chant may ntur t an time 'X X toi-lJU mailn forth) wf-knllniXt -. 1j7. will T clow PROilKrL m alLawtrtiat thu enral Poal A : uQn f Jilon I Ki fc.r iOMT M VILA 0e oam f hour earlier than tlotli 4 tltn inown b low J. TUVNsUL.NrK 3IWL.N s WErFP t 7 . 31 tntplenifutary fl A. at) J forFrili'Pfc., ir st aruhlp 1'arli via ,outhamp- H ton lttt-r fir IrHanl uiut t- 11rctMi ' pr ift I I arli at tf A 'I for UfcUtlM direct, pr S' tr niiihlp "-oithwirlc vl t Vntwwrp ?tfr muat S A b d rH tiM p r otuhwartt at A M mppl- , 5 Dt-ntary I ) JU H for H. HOPE per steamship 4 4" 1 IJ sti Md. (,Uiiatjnu jIbM 41, Till K-L V - Vt 4. Jo v M forET 1 opt. pr steam- Wm $ hip KjImct tlb-Iin dr Oni- vta Plymouth l aniOretnen lett r must t llrwtfd p r Kalar &? Xllbtm der (tro- at 5 io M for EC S R IE. per sti-amsnip Columbia t Plrmouth Mm $J Ch r ounr. anlilambur at M f rNETHEIl- ! LANUdlrM.t per tteamiMp Elani via mstf smm dam i letters mumb) dlrm trnl perEilam'i SATLRD -Mil M for tRlNCE. &W1T2K1V d LVNP ITVL Npvl PiiRl! UIL n RKEY. MM 4 EiPT and HKITWH INDl V. pr wteamihlp l Ji tnatupatia" UHvre letter for tn-rparof iSW 3 Kur)p must tif 11 rw t I (e La t bimvan")t .xl v at ri 10 V M f r Hlt"Pt pr st-annhlp Lu- WjbI ll .anli !a .JU. nst "u letter for Frtnv Swltx- H 1 erland I ily St-' n I irtiuat rurker Lttypt.anit $B V linr sh lu It 1 must 1 lirtitel ir Lucanla ; j&BBk -,1 at - V 31 fr NLrHfc!JL..pN Hr-tt pr staun l hip po-i-n lam, Tia Knurrdim lettert must b Wt ! dire ted per ptantdan at 4, M for hB 1 iil'H per steamnlp Viler letters ntuit b B i dt e tt-d per Mier at 1 1 3L for NORWAY A Jimt per s'eaiiLshlp wnerlta vletten muat bm I&B -v dlrei.tl per VinerUa 1W -H PRINTED MVTTER. c .rman ttemmen aalltnt B f' ou Tu-iays take 1 rtatf 1 Matter. Ac. for 0r- $"B " many an: telallj V 1 lr-.vd Printed Matter, $B s Ac fr othr parts of r irope American ami S"B W hlte tar tKanten on W dnesdars German steameri ou Thjrslajn and Cunarl French and -Si iit-naa steamers on atunlars take Prtntsftft &fll Matter A f r all lountrU fur which they mxm Wwi J adertiac l to .arry mill aff V After the cloitlnic of the supplementary Transatlantta B)? MtlU natal aUve vlimonal suppleniantaxv sbbB ma U ar penelon tre piers of the Vmerkan bB fc.ntisn tren h .and ijerman sttantt-m and rv- ilHf ma n pen until within Ten 31 mate of tho hourosf $mi sa:lltio: teamr AtBBT . MAlLa rOR aoLTH IM ENTRAL AlIEMCA- & l! V ET I N L Its At, & ff MfNpv VtltP M frbhUZF.Pmi.TO CORTEX J?,B an 1 itC VT t 3IALV, ter teamerfoni Now orleaaa, bB TtJlsUl t l 31 fr BRAZIU per steamship mH Miiald na Pen a in bu o and "antuH letters for vIIbB N rth Brazil mu be tinted pvr Amain')! bbbu MP 31 r jrtitT P1CV, per sti amer from Jftw IbbW t Or lean- ai K 1' M r.T JAMAICA, per steamer .-'aB ' tr m n ton NH WKIjNESDW At 1 P 31 for CCUA. persteamaM .-Bf orizaoa. vta Havana "vB TUCRaDW -At 2 to V M for PORT NTOMO.pe .b steam r tr m Htn alelphla at 10 V suppl- vB ment ry ll V 31 fr LhTRAL MFKICA (tx ?sB tetCuitaKta jnlOCTHl VflFIC PORTS. pT $& iteamhlp tluau e, ta . oioq letters for Goal itB t!ii.4munil lireiteil per Hnanc?"i.at 10 A. 31. Jtsbbv for VNTlA.o Dl rlv per steamship aaa OBB .uitln letters fur Venectsela and Colombia mrxit 1B r- ilrvit-! prsan vuitlu Imm a FBIDV t .Jl K 31 a rNt.WrOCVDL-s.ND, p nP,; ot unship lie nan cr m h Lav-Ulpnia. -JSr BATCiiDW WU 1 v n -polementary 10 A. 32.) fH; f r -T TH 31 is ST . R AX. LZLW ARD aa4 $(mmJt UINDUP.D lLNj r temhlp Ma4llan lBl letttr f ir or nala, frm lat and Tobso mul JB le lirefl (erJUMjni at HI s M (upcle- JaBl men irv iim M for FuRTCNE ISLAND, faB JVMVP V, -a.VNILLV and ORr TOW N, per "B te.u nH Vllfunany ier.r for Ctta P ca must rfl tedirvtel pr ilehbany" at 10 A 21 iap WH plen.etti-v 1 mi v 31 fr HAITI tu Port aa 4m u Pnn t petit ijnuTi and Ji-remie alto CAR CB THVdFNV inr iteam-hU Vnde at 10 Jo A M. 'ttmm fir I VMPFCIIF HIVPV 1 VI lCO, and YU- rf'B CVTN ir trat ttup H 1 in ettt r for other rsB P rti jf M xl o a: If ir uiamu-tlv Ir tedpr XlaS '1 u j in at - 1 31 f r "T I IF11PE 31IQUB- rVB L' n it-r steamer frim North "v iney B Hails for NewfounllanI by ml to Halifax and B thf-n ch tt m-r t 1 e t th )iT.t iu Iv it 30 i3lB P 3! 31 vil- t r M 1 el. n t rati o B.-coa and M I ni' n tea irr 1 sr at thn on e fijlly at sB 1 1 1" M. Mallt f rCu ia lo at thti itnrvtla!' 'i'B At 31 f r f r-irdtT, bv teauiers alllnj Bl 31 nla-nlT ur w fro 1 P ?r Tampd, Ta. iw'BI ' tettir n.aiN for 31 xl liy overlaai un'i-a bB s.i ul y ad Ire- t for ispat h I y te in.rr clo isBi at tils iTc lallv at W 0 H pier tr 4 at aH u 0 v 31 I Retc atcr! malls cioe at rt 00 I 3L Bi previous 'jv V!H trvns p.. irrc iir CbB Mall- for 1 biui Ji m anl i.wi I p r steamship bbk I ly of Pkln. fr ni ian Fran u cio-e her PbbbI daily up tn r .nitrt )ip M 3Iatls f jr Htv lB wail ar stem slur siiitrala (from n Fran iKBI civ .. i - t.-rr U1J up ti ts-pt JJto.30 "SB P 31 3Iai.A f r blna anl Japan pclally ad- B iir iiel mtr per taroship Fti pt tj of India bbI from V m u r t e here- dily up toOit 14 bH t i lip t 31 I1m f r mtrini eneit thoaa JaB f r e.t viitrti whli h are forvarled 1 iB Fur 1- Ni-w Zealanl Haw .11 tljt aud v C"B mi an Ni in Is rer i-Hmiti.p 31 ana frum aa bb1 Fran si 1 h here lallr uptoijr 1-it 7 30 3rfl M I I v 31 an t to 31 or on arrival al B Ne v . r f st aniihlp Tampanla with Brit lab) SjisB mn Is r r 1 11 e ill 1 Mlis t )r ( hira and J at an, m p r it etuis ti it rti r m Ta.oma l(e h-r H .a , n D-M il it ft loP M 31 it s for A us- VbB traut ei p W st ViiJitrills n" 7 a I and. 'SbB II p il ird rtJ1 Nurds, per tteamsblp 3(lf went tLmm j f 11 in 1 uver 1 re da Iy after Oct t9 -iSLm ar 1 no h.m 1 1 at h MP 31 3(sl a for the "t '9bV elt t Iilan Is pfrhlpLliy of Pacettl from Ssa H FranLiHO clutie b.rt lajly uptoOt J5 at rt 10 ifR Trans p-utrt malls ir forwarded to port of sail- 5B lnc da ly an 1 the s beilule of rlotn,x Is arranged oa bB th- prsuntptl n f their unlnterrupteit overlxml bB transit R ittti re 1 mail 1 Ii-i at P M previous) llH day liKNFLXLS Van CijTT Potmutrr &Si Post Offlee N.jw ork N -ept .'4, liU7 IflB 3iUatcau gB VTTfc.NTI"N il DDK .KINDLE ORADl VTELXT- B VrK'-IT'. t- Till ITY Ir Nt-U 1 k 31KUI- "B ( VL IFPVTWrNT t 3V IKS A PF ULINT IH QB D(-r hH ,1- MrN 1 i D Dtt JtINulr uaa leea HB j longer eit it lUn- t an 1 h ts naal m re expr eno tnaa tH 1 any tthr aiHertllUtt pttviUian ilty paper pruva 11B tru Ul r hU nu -tin treat ueut t le. and skta vJB It sew t pains m 1 1 nei rd spota 'ore thro it -ml JB moutn ul ept i utnf ul iw-Uinrf ktilney an. blaaldar B I lomptatnu al ttnr irnlanmwiiiiax, sirivfl unlevui al ope 1 trans weaa 1 a It, li nt vitality ire 4peed.ty,p-r ''iVB n ai e uii ( ore 1 Men about t in irry sti ul 1 eoqsult ulsB ll DL nRlNDLF fery uitpedunent rihiovl, m. "i lfTen r 1 i t a.sr tt 1 e vlltln4 lssstllfiij piiysl- ilB i clan itemeiitbr uLD toll utUNDIE never faila. orI F VU 1 hltA it 171 w st Uthst r. H twifi, dttl an 1 7tlt av AMu "ree Me thine $1, jH Houn v ta) y Sundays Jt I Noinarti iiilnsjcared. sbbbbI km VIULIfV m tutbrt elehrarel IUIUtt MesIK al la- HB aUitur wherym tu nitnlt the create, t hlotwt FB au I nerv, upetiiltL i tne v rl 1 free t rliarsB. "!&B 1 rty ye irt spei ut tu In aii prlvtn ittieaites of uipb, wIB s. Hill Wit l llf 111 fi 14V ll( blito pillsDjnUtfa iiJB prtm iry -e 1 n tar 111 1 tertiar i r inently l in Ji ffiB 1 tiheri skiu lii u ko thr at mo it 11 an I hea4 KlB I pan ul s'llnu hi 1 1 1 r l.i.ry lneaiel out. oB I plmplei hiuu he toy lufidtbe rm dy fjr ntrvuj iifBI jeblilt Aeuaueosi f h iiy an 1 mln 1 vjrlrtci7le, ,'lj weak uideviT p i ,rj ins up 1 in atsi to marrt in m, ll u rf t re I 1 ear in mm 1 pra tlce make p A fei t tho)tan Is irdrirU 1 trae li w te (haa ; an ti r Uiiot fbe ( tllrtT Mtdi a liwti- W. tute t1rt it. sue nr jnl tieape t llEtldtk Wt st near id av New ,ra n har" unless curea M hour 1 to l iun lavs In In let II II UII f-ltFl, It fenrv pe iBllaMn dl m . eajra mf mmn on It tidti . penuanHututirt ia af anteed lu li m uen jr in in y refundHti Blool pole i son tikln Jtseavei ai p. y ir ulad ter trout le weaa JS I ciin a rv ia 1 I tl!t rri r it y ath bud dreajjia, & weaa uu le 1 ,e( JTifiiu in tdi iienu t) marnee y. I le p w s. m-ult tl mlr i 1 i tall"t in this) i lty ultl -r I -Mr at t 1- wt 1 7th st near IK Tu u iu i i II i ir i i i simlas j to J sntene m i tin treatment udiiUefre MllttnH mlyS'c f I -.- -ll II KKNT I'KKlllUH l KB jj I In duea.se )f in n U.1.1 r u isen l cite t relief at 5 nut tnos i siriiisr n v 1nt ions ne it rt tr at w. nu nt iu m l a I Hie li iUnx sue tallat Dr frm ivir, 4 I iT c -, i -t u i I 1 1 -si; lay Mo I ja P HiiNi pi ti" litis.'.,' t rw i'thsf nr J? U ay vli import in t a matron, trained nurses -' jv ?rapoal4. m 1ttipi L rtill t r teived t the H'treau of iup his au I i m uiLn Navy D partmeut t u u ajL tun y ltd l. k niMJii it -i i and Tf pili iy ue I Liu innately there ft r tt t im x Jg at the Nttvy VaM VV yniuirft n D C a juantu tt aj ti c r,uu tioi4i uail st-rews ue ,um er ia S nt Mipper Uit si tin tub .fiut au 1 steel tubtotf. W tank prop suds will ) furntatud uptm applicatloa f? lolha Svy Vanl Waaalnnton. D C. orto thj Uuro fr EDWIN arii'.VAJtr, Paymaatar CrtQsral, 17, ft. & aUltV7 i 7 J