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f. THE -SUN, 'frATPRPftYr OCTOBEIfr 30, i8$7- It 9 RUNDOWNBYTHEYANTIC. ', I TaTTi STEAM En LA CAXADIESXE W 1TEARLV SUNK Ut'F QUEttEC. 1 raArre.t of the Mao-of-tYar rtenrated-Tvro 1 lall.r. Jumped jl beard the Yuntlo " I riOKlrrt Thr.usb. the Ilia lloU In l.i Caaadlean.'a Rid. Iloiv It Happened. I QaKBKO. Oot. 20. The United States man of war Yantlo, Commander Moore, which arrlred I In port yesterday on her Am lo tho upper lakes, I ran Into the steamship La Cnnadienne, Capt. J. y I 11. Masson, this morning at 0 o'clock, opposite J Blllery, near this city, stove In tho bow of that . yessol beion the water line, and ripped the star- T' board side of the steamer fully thirty feet, cut- ting a hole six feet wide. At the tlmo of the ac cident Capt. Masson was on deck, It oelnc his ii S watch. He gives the following partlculirs: ; A "La Canadlenno left Montreal yesterday with uA a heavy load of freight and ten passeiiRors, jjVlE bound for the coast of (laspd. This morning I jj(tj notloed a vessel In the distance approaching us, f y tailing under her own steam and well Into midstream, whllo La Canadlenno was In hor - regular course, about 100 yards from the piers. M At 5 o'clock the vessels were nenrly opposite , each other, the Yantlo In midstream, nnd La I Oanadlenne opposite Slllery Cove. Then I 1 all at a sudden the Yantlo gave a I I sheer and ran right tor Is, and before H( we could realise what was meant, or Jjf V going to occur, the American man of-war Wj)f ran Into us, striking La Canadlenno on the star- wLjf' ! board side of hor bows and cutting her open be- C. low the water line. Afterward the Yantlo's !'. bow ploughed Into the starboard side of theCa i nadlenne and ripped her side about thirty feet. . At the lame time the fore rigging of the vessel was carried away, the foremast being cut clean , oft by the Yantlo and falling over tho starboard fide of the bridge, smashing the Instruments In the wheelbouse. ) ' "The shock sustained by La Oanadlenne was !'lt of a violent nature, and shook the vessel from In Stem to stern, causing the passengers and por- '' ' tlonof the crew who were asleep to Jump from ihttr berths In a hurry and seek the vessel's deck. Immediately after the collision took 1 place tha Yantlo gave a lurch and separated, ' ..proceeding on her way apparently uninjured, " and without waiting to Inquire what damage i.,'' ah had caused or It La Cauadlenne needed as- lf -f ilstance." j " i Capt. Masson declares his vessel would have gj sunk but for her bulkheads and water-tight Si'? oOBrpartments. Two or the crew narrowly es- , Cftped being kltlod In their beds. One was Of trashed out of bis berth and floated through the, i f opening made In the ship's side by the collision I and was carried Into the river. lie clung to part ot the wreckage until dragged up on the i deck. One of the Conadlenno's passengers and a f sailor named Bouvllle leaped to the Yantlc The I passenger made his way back, but Bouvllle Is 1 , , either lost or on the Yantlc still. ii. 5A The Canadlenno Is an old Canadian fisheries l protection boat leased by the Government to the J North American Transportation Company, trad I lng between here and Qaape. It Is insured for R $35,000. The local agent of the lessees has tele- VJJ A graphed to have the Yantlo arrested on reach- , lng Montreal to-morrow. Money security or IV personal bonds of British subjects are required StA for release of vessels so arrested under ordinary T conditions, but It Is expected that if the Canadian I) Government does not Intervene before an arrest K Is made. It will, on receiving formal application gl , from Washington, order the release of the If American boat. Underwriters may also Inter- Vi Tene, as the vessel Is insured for $35,000. nor I damages are very serious and sho must go Into the graving dock for repairs. The Yantlo's side , of the story cannot be had, as sho la still on her way to Montreal, but shipping men are under I , ' the Impression that she refused to answer her I . belm when dangerously near the Canadienne. V Montreal, Oct. 29. Shipping men here say A It Is fortunate that tho Yantlo Is a wooden vessel, there being not the least doubt that if she wers of Iron she would have cut the Canadi enne In two. Upon reaching Montreal the regular I) naval officer will leave the Yantlo and turn the I ship over to the representatives of the State of j- Michigan. ' The Yantlo was reported off Three Rivers this Ii afternoon, and will reach here In the morning. J, TWO LEPERS AT I AIIOE AOAIX. JjJ iVf ertbe Tferee Let Oat or DelUvae Gee t m " the Alra.house. ,, A final official disposition ot the three leper fugitives from North Brother Island, who have been isolated In a tent at Bellevue Hospital, was K made yesterday. The Health Bonrd refused to R take charge again of the lepers, declaring their ff disease not contagious. Tho hospital nuthnrl- f ties, having no richt to detain them, Informeil them that they might go to the Almshouse it ' they wished. If not they could go n here they pleased. Len Jug, the Chinaman, elected to go to tho Almshouse, but Fred Fleminir, the Swede, and Philip Sydney, the root, refused toco to the . Almshouse, and left the hospital grounds. They refused to tell where thoy were going. fll-Lj " Iamrler's Assailant to 1.0 to an Asylum, US Ottawa, Oct. 29. Ferdinand Carriers, who In 1 recently tried to shoot Sir Wilfrid Laurler, Is to ft? be committed to an insane nsjlum. The Jail Mjr surgeon yesterday presented a certificate to tho W? police magistrate stating that Carricro bad tho H drlusion that he bad been dispossessed frnudu- m) lently of oylargo amount of money. In nu inter-I viewnfter the hearing Carrlbre said: "I do not M know Premier Laurler. I came hero to look ' H after my millions. Tho Canadian I'acitlc lull- -way owes me $11,000,000. I reroUed n cherk for $7,000,000 slgnort by Sir Wilfrid Laurjer's H cousin, but afterward found that the check was no good. Tbey would not pay mo my money, ftTt' and the Government must." 9 IVorwood laiaranee Company Makes Good the IB'' Impairment or Ita Cnpltal Stock. . Albany. Oct. 29. Stato Superintendent of In- Biirnnce Louis F, I'ayn to day made public tho ij result of bis examination of the Norwood Insur- ance Company of New York us of Oct. 27, from which examination It apper.ii that tho assets of the corporation amount to 221,747, with llabil M itles of $10,840. In icnscquonceof this show- . lng tho Insurance Dipurtment has revoked tho requisition of r-tpt. 14 lust, requiring this cor- porntlon to make good nn Impairment of 1(125,000 Hj In Its capital stock, and lias certified that tho comDany is duly authorized to issuo policies and n transact business as n Joint stock flro insnranco H company, with a paid-up capital ot $200,000. V, Ballroaa Coaimlaalon to Invrstlcate the Car- Hj rUoa niaaater. Wy Albany, Oct. 29. The Railroad Commission n Is preparing subpernas to be Issued next week Mt for a lurge number of witnesses, who will bo ex- "tB amlrpd with a view to ascertaining the causo I of.' fi'dPxln.,5 'be rosponslhlllty for, the wreck Of the New York Centrul train near Garrison's ?,on Sundav lost. The witnesses will include a number of experts, ns well as some of ho sur vivors of the dii stcr. and a 1 arcful engineering surveyor the wall foundations, roadbed, and . ir,acltl3 al tbo '-e",' f II"' acildent will bu made. The commission bus not yet derided upon tho ' timo or place for conducting Us investigation, ,f but it will probably bo held here. Cottan-a Ixinrit Prlco In Tbren Voara. On the Cotton Exchange yesterday the Janu ary f uturo sold dow n to 5 80 cents a pound, tho f lowest price in three years. This was only 58 A -points above the lowest price on reiordfor the rs.ture-0.28 cents, registered on Nov, 12, 18U4. n The market cosed at the bottom, and at a not loss of 10 points for thuarlous futures com m pared with the final quotations onThursduv. bpot cotton whs quoted utdienta a pound for middling, against 11 1-10 cents on Ihursduy. llrrtnl tKarle III, I W. Miss Virginia Ka le, a member of "Tho Circus I flj Girl "company at Dal 'a Theatre, is 111 at the ' K of.thlViMl!idomo- nSbo h?'1 u '"'ous bemorrhaue I ?,i?5- iniB.oni "uday. Her tomlltlon wni I IL iSIK h i1""1 '."lu '"' her frieuds do not now 1 T" f,??0!1"1 ""'blng, serious. She hopes to ro- 1 turn to her work on Monday, ' ' nf Mr Corfan lo Clra a lluot Dreahraat, . tl , Wf n?''k Cockran will glva a hunt break- ' j fast at his country place, The Cedars, 8nd's ' at xS!lHJ.i,ivi '" 'J?,y-. A" of lhe members of tho ' 1 MeadowbrooL Club havo Leon liulted. After i S the "viclS'tV. W'" b" " l,leo""f "" J0'"'J ' m Maualaugliur In tho vim Bearee. ) Ii Pasquale bplrrltto, an Italian, who lived In J1 Tompkliisvllle, H. 1 ,onvittca yesterday ' h ?rPl4"&W Vie'-klfled 4fe "..afcun'uj;.'1' H.W-W.'o'a! """ni ! 1 Jh ffil I 1 A GENTLEMAN'S OVERCOAT. 7 01 I B BROAD SHOULDERS, 1 kj J GRACEFUL FORM. H yJU' , DISTINGUISHED! H I 1 OUR MODEL 1897-1898. I TT Til M CLOTHS. Blue and black, Oxford and brown, leather I , 1 1 1 1 finished Kersey. 1 ll R LININGS. Body: Silk, satin, worsted; either or In com- I f N blnatiqn. Sleees: Silk or satla lllL " COLLAR.-Mlk velvet. I rj 'ft n PRICES. $l3to$3S and the coat Is ready-for-you-to- N (P U wear moment you want It Copvrlntitfd ID D mammmmmmmmmm on sale at our stores only. I DOWN TOWN: w IIP TOWS; I Fulton Massati Sis. wi 0pen ETenlnjtSi 1 yji.arH.iTi...inininsaisiaJasJsJJin.r.in.i..ft.A.SttT.asa.i.ft.rtIjlflH I If the Doctor m Did Your CookingA j There would never be an ounce of Vt-22l In fS ' lord used in your kitchen. Cotto- "g--TjV' jM yffiy'j lene would toko Its place. As a re- JwLt iKfliirr' '- suit your food and your ' U'i jgj" iMMffl f ret?fiii5A ' would both be improved. vy"padRPiiiW jSp not become your ovra doctor, KSSPSS m RL V 'f joan bb. na?aaaiBes n. n DBfiB Ba a nan a1As4JQI' lt3iB7 b lHQI i El IJ M IKS KvQ ufl I rlPjrrfSilJrfl.llB.t8W I i HHlOn D Hnilllfl nllMHn laraTCA(MlulPu!32a7 The genuine Cottolsne Is soldvrerywhsre tnone toton flS ft pound tins, with our trade-marks "CVttol'na" and (r' lr i ht ad In cotton-plant vrea:hon every tlu. Not guarantstd ii If sold la any other way. Made only by s THE H. K. FAIBBSM COMPANY, Chlcag., Bt. Louis, New York, Montreal, j, t Wo are constantly receiving fresh supplies of tho justly a famoaa I Londoncierry I T mi ihThn i s&. "77,1:031 I direct from the spring, which is extensively used by our finest family trade. 1 I t E. C. HAZARD & CO., I I New York City. I x TltltEE TKAISS COLLIDE. ASnuik-Ss an the Ohlaru Valler la VThlcti Only One Pereon ITaa Uurt. Pliintield, N. J., Oot. 29. A coal train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad broke in two last night at the Samptown crossing a mile from the South Plainfleld depot. A braWeman was sent back to stop a milk train which was fol lowing:, but ho failed to reach it in time. Tho milk train, which is mado up of both passenger and milk cars, hit the coaler with terrific force. Fireman Miller of the milk train was pitched out onto an embankment and knocked uncon scious. Tho engine crashed through tho toal cars for llfty feet with Engineer Uarbcr stick ing to hi-. Ieer. Ho managed to crawl out of tho wreck without a Bcratch. Xono of the pas I tent-era on the milk train was hurt. I During the confusion tho Western express I camo flinc along and bumped into tho milk i train. Engineer I.uckenbecl sa tho obstruc tion ahead in time tn roverso hia engine so that 1 tho collision wad not forcible enough to do much 1 damage The passengers, howecr. were nhaken up and scared. Kireman Miller was not badly hurt. That no one else suffered is considered remarkable. IS DIAZ'S SOy TO SUCCEED UI3It A Bepart That PorOrlo Dial Is to Be Followed by I'ornrlo I)la, Jr. Crrr op Mexico, Oct. 2H. A report is purrent here to the effect that Prosldent Porflrio Dial recently remarked that he was fitting his son Porflrio Dlai, Jr., far the Presidency of Mexico, to succeed him when tbe proper tlmo arrived. The report finds many bellovers, for It Is known that young Capt Diaz's education Is of a military and diplomatic nature. He possesses many of tho strong traits of bis father. CONTRERAS SCARES 3IET1CO. Predict Dig- Fartliqnnkra and Ilaa a Ileeard Tal Predirllaa; that Happens. Citv OK Mkxico, Oct. 21). Juan N. Contreras, the earthquake nnd weather prophet, prodlcts that n series of tery severe shocks will be folt in this city from Nov. 2 to Nov. 1 and from Nov. 0 to Nov. 8. This prediction has caused much uneasiness here. The faith In Contreras's earthquake prognostications Is very strong, owing to the fact that be has never given false warnings. Ills latest success was the predic tion of the sorere earthquake which visited the Isthmus ot Tehuantepee. Guatemalan Iteruceea In Wexleo. City of Mexico, Oot. 20. A large number of fugltlvo officers of the Guatemalan revolution ary army havo arrived hero during tho last two dnys, and more aro on tholrway from Vera Cruz, whore they landed from steamers. Many refugees haio sought safety mi tho Moxlran frontier soil, In tho htate of Chiapas, and Mex ican troops them bavo trouble keeping them under control. Tho revolutionist lenders hero stato that as soon ns money ran be raised an other effort will be made to depose Darrios. Apaches Kill Protprrtora In Mexico. Oimz, Stato of Sonora, Moxlco, Oct. 2D. Itenegade bands of Apacbd Indians are giving jirosneetors In tho northern part of tlioYarjul cold plarer country agreut deal of trouble. Tho Indians havo robbed many of tho unprotected eamps of nil food supplies, anil a number of prospectors have been ambushed nnd klllod by them. A Plttstiura- Trust Campanj's Ilullainir Burned. PlTTflnoiin, Pa., Oct. 20, Tho Union Trust Company's big building on Fourth avenue, local Wall street, was destroyed by flro this morning. 'Iho building wns occiiplecl b the trust com pany, tho Pittsburg Htoik hx hange, and a rcstaurunt In the cellar. An o empaled smoke stack from the kitchen In tho uanemom set lire to tho roof, and the flames had gamed great headway before a stream of watci was thrown on them. Tho burned building was sold tn the Onion Trust Company two years ago for $1M), 000 by tbo StoLk Exchange. Walked on a I.rdtr. Ulillo lluntlux at Xlshl. r WlMtTKii, Conn., Oct. 20,-lxiwcll Humphrey, aged Ufi, who lived on Washington Hill, near I llnrkbaiiisti'd. went out eoou hunting with two friends on Wednesday uUlit. About 4 o'clock I 1 josterday morning Hiiinphrej dls ippeared. and i at dajbreak Ills l"ad bod, Hllh tho head I 1 crushed in, was lound . a brook ut tho huso of a thirty-foot precipice. In 'bodurkhehud walked off tho ledgo. Tortured Two Women to Grt Money, Sharon, Pa Oct. 20.-I.ns night Mrs. Jane Drown and her daughter were utacked In their residence near here bv masked men, who tied them in bed and then nlaeed llgh.ed lamps to their feet to compel them to tell where their mono)' was hidden. Thomas t'uxton was ar rested and Identified as one of the men. Mrs. Brown nay not recover. SHOULD 3IARUT DELL AOAI.V. Hint rroaa the Supreme Court to the Bfottaor of McUown'a Child. A motion of Mrs. Mary Emma Demorest Bell for an order to amend a decree of divorce ob tained against her by her former husband, Henry P. McOown, Jr., so that she could see their child at Intervals, was denied yesterday by Justice Pryorof tbe Supreme Court. She left her hus band In 189G and went West, where she se cured a divorce from blm and then married Harry W. Bell, who had formerly boarded with ber and McOown. Her Western decree was de clared to be Invalid In tho action fordl-.orco brought In this cily by MiGoun, nnd sbebaa not remarried H"ll slnie this judgment. Counsel for MeOnun contended that the mother was not a proper person e en to visit the child, and laid stress on the decision de claring her marriage to Bell void. although Bhe is now living with Bell. Justice Prj or said he was surprlsod she had not married Bell again after this derision. He donled her motion giv ing her leac to renew If a ihange of elrcum stances warranted another similar motion. JPOLlCEilATf A TRESPASSER. 1T1U tho Supreme Court Turn slim Oat of noehstlm'B neataurnnt I Thomas Weiss, as tho on nor of tho restaurant at 34 Second avenue, asked Justice Pryorof the Supreme Court yesterday to make permanent a temporary Injunction preventing Police Captain Uerlihy from stationing a policeman in Weiss s restaurant. Tho police say that tho saloon Is In fact controlled by Max llochstlm, well known on the east side, who tibos it rur gambling pur poses. Thopollco arrested Weiss and HochBtlm for maintaining a gambll g place. Thereafter Cant. Ilerllhy stationed a pollcem n in the res taurant to boo that no gambling was permitted. Justice Pryor said that It seemed to be an out rageous trespass on tbe rights of a citizen to station a policeman in his restaurant, but he said he would look at tbo papers and reserve decision. Pnrenoloclsts In Convention. The annual conference of phrenologists was held yesterday morning in the ball of tho Amer ican Institute of Phrenology, 27 East Twenty first street, at which wero gathered phrenolo gists from all ovor the country. Dr. Nelson B. SIzer, in the absence of Dr. Henry S. Drayton, presided as Cnairman. 0 forge Rockwood of New York, tho photographer, taking as his theme "Are Wo a Two-sided People I" spoke ot the difference between tbe left and right sides of tho faco, tbe left side being the more kindly and genial, nnd tbe right side displaying greater force of character. Ho Illustrated his remarks with portraits of emlnont men. The closing exercises of tbe American Insti tute of Phrenology, class ot '07, were held In the same hall. Bast Itlver tlrldao Pier Contract Stands. The motion of William J. O'Brien to compel the Commissioners of tbe new East River Bridge to accept his bid for certain plor work nnd cancel a contract eh en by them to tho Degmn-McLcan Construction Company has been denied by Justice Smjtli of tho . -supremo Court. O'Brien had mado a bid ublcb was re Jeetod, although It was :) 1, 220 lower than tho bid of the successful company. He mndo aver ments to tho effect that he hud been approached with money to get him lo withdraw bis bid. Among tbe reasons given by tbe Justlco for a douial of tbe motion is that tho construction company should have had notice of tho pro ceeding, as the contract hud already been made with It. Bxlrema Penally Tor Costa Uloan Counter foil era. Judge Tenney, in the Onlted States Criminal Court, yesterday sentenced Foderlco Mora and Ricardodeltoqueseus. convicted ot participa tion in tbo muklng of countorfolt notes of tbo Bank of Costa Jtlcato the extent of over $1,000. 000. to two years' Imprisonment at hard labor in Sing Slug Prison and to pay a fine of S2.000 each. 1 his Is the full extent of the punishment proscribed L) the Revised Statutes for tbe offence. Pair oritur Ladr oreiood Counsel. The fair in aid f tho Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, which la now n progress Home Btcad hall, Nlnct)-(1 at streotnndT..lrdavenuo, is vlsltod nightly by entliuulustla admirers. A number of prom ncnt persons havo ale visited it, and on Saturday evening ex-Postmaster Diytou bus proinlbod to speak a few words of encouragement lo tho workers. Two Droobljn Trolley Mnea May Be United, Negotiations aro on foot for tbo permanent consolidation of tho Conoj Island and Brook!) n Railroad und the Do Kulb Avenuo Railroad, which bato been operated Jointly for tbe past I w o months. It is said that tbe basis of consoli dation is that tbe stockholders of tbe Do Kalb avenue road should receive 8-11 of the dividends and the other company 014, 1 cfonflton jgottlg attfl egtnutntttg, This list appears Wednesdays ana Saturdays. Hotel Biifornmtlon Tree. For Dooklets ol American, European Hotels, Fall nnd Winter Itosorts, Alto Hates and Information of APARTMENTS tn Hotels below, call or addrc.s (eml ttamp) llotel Tnrifl' Bturenu, ( on Hfth Ave., Aete 1'nrA, i DO Hegttit ."., onrfoii, S4H Hue de Itlvoll, Paris. HOTEL POCKET GUIDE UllATIft. (A. P. mstnj American Tlam E. I. Enropstn ) ALBANY. N. Y Hotel Kenmore. A. P., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ...Hotel Drlrhtoa, A. P., It up do Hotel St Charlen, A P , $4 up do (J.n Borton, Prop ) llotel Dennis. A 1 , S BO up DALTlMOItG, Md Hotel ltennert. K V , tl BO up do. Tho Oarrollton, A. r., 3 up do. Mount Vernon Hotel, K. I tl up BOSTON, Mass Hotel Yendnma, A. P., t3 do. ..Copier Sq. Hotel, E. I., tl.BO upi A V ,3 BO up BOUnNEUOtmi.Enir.Royal Bath Ilo'el, A.l tt to tS BROOKLYN, N. Y Mansion House, A. P., (3 do Hotel St Oeorge, E. P, tliA. r., 13 do Flerrepont House, E. P., tl CHICAGO, lll.ThsTlriinla.n p .11 BOupia p .tt.BOup CINCINNATI. O.. . Grand notel, E P., tt.A P.tSup DENVER, Col Windsor Hotel, A, 1 . 2 to t3 BO OT. BARRINOTON, Mass.. Berkshire Inn, A. P., $3 up LONDON, Eng Hotel Cecil, K 1-., S3 up LONDON (Westmlnlilf r),8t. F.nuln's Hotol.tilgh class. Unexcelled for luxury, comfort, culiIne,E P.,tt up LOUISVILLE, Ey.Oalt House, A V.,f B.Rooms.tlup NAPLES. It (Splendid view south) Parker's Hotel NEW ORLEANS. La.. Nov Zt Charles Hotel, A.P.,tt up do The Cosmopolitan Hotel. E P., ti.BO up NEW TORE Fifth Avenue Hotel, A. P , $3 do. (U'n-ay & SSth st.)...Otlaey House, E. P., 2 up do. Bth avftlSth st TheWlndsor,ap,upi e.p.,$l.B0up do The Netherland. E. P..I31A P., $3 up do (O. B Libber) Albemarle Hotel, E. P.. 2 do. .(N. B. Barry) New Bt. Cloud Hotel, E. r, tl .SO do. ..Hotel Westminster, E P., tl.OO, A. P.. tt SO do. ...(E llibst.) Albert St. Stephens. E. P.. tl up do. ( W. Johnson eulan)U't'l F.mplrr.E P ,tt;A P 3 do. (BthaT.andlSthst )HntelKenslngton,E.P.tl.no do .. ("Win Noble) Hotel Orenohle.E P.,tl.tOup do (Lenux113st )Balmoraintl(sultrs),e p ,tl SOup do. ecor. Bthav. andlBihBt,.HotclHanorer, A.P. do (SSth st. & Mad. av) Madison At. Hotel, sup, t3 up do (Charabers&W.B way)CosmopolttanHtl,e p tlup do (B'waykBtthstJUotel Bayard (famlljHotel.)A 1'. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. New Walton llotel, E P.t2up do The Aldlne Hotel, A. P . ta.BO up do. (Restaurant Ale Tdh.)The Lafayotte.E P ,tt up do (Arch and 12th st ) Hotel Hanover, A. P., tl up RICHMOND. Va.ThJeHerson.EP..tl BOup.A r.,5up SCHENECTADY. N. Y ....The EdUou, A. P , t'-' 50 up ET. GEOKOE, STATEN ISL The Castletoa, A P , tt up ST. LOUIS. Mo Lindell Hotel.E P.,l up. A P.,t8 50 Up SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Yates Hotel. F P. tl.BO. A P , tt TROY, N. Y The Troj House, A. P , tn up WASHINGTON-, D O Arlington Hotel, A. P . tS do. The Raleigh, E. P . tl 50 up do The Colonial. A. P . tS BO to tt BffEVOORT HOUSE, FIFTH AVE. AND EIGHTH ST.. NEKR WASHINGTON SQUARE. Einoi-i: ad MrmcA rr... Fntlrelr redecorated large aptrtments for perma neat guests Open now for families to seeurn winter quarters at special rates New dtntng and saioklnK rooms for transients Unexcelled Table d'llnte. S1.3S. CI11S. JtlltES, l-rop'r. HOTEL COLUMBIA, uncr JtiujiKii i.inns, 1020 W Boulevard, corner of l.otast ramlly resort All accommodations for bicycle rldere and carriages LotsIj place to spend en afternoon or evening P1I DIbTltlCII. Proprietor UOTIEI, St nTl , 1- reach table d hoi.'. T rrr-,1 -Jm at. (live It a trial lodaj. ' Ouncert rvery evening Lunch 40c , dinner, 00c Wloe and cotfee Included, eervlce a la carte al aU hours, moderate prices Rooms by dar or week. ffire urutture. ntKM m nun v. FURNITURE IN CIllF.A T VA HI F.TY MAN UFACTCRED BY T. (i SELLEW. till- ULTON -iT. 2JusnfiSs rrifonalis. PROr. JOHN REYNOI DS Mesmertst and Mac netlst, tlilrtr vears1 experience trealloc nervous dlseuet, no mealt-lDcs used; Indorsed by the medical faculty. 1(10 West tad it SPECTRUM OF A METEOR. lateroatlag Pholotrapn Obtained at tbe Har vard Aatronoraleal Obaervatorx. Cambhidoe, Mass , Oct. 20. For several years tbe Harvard observatory has been engaged In photographing, both in Cambridge and Peru, the spectra of all stars nbot o the eighth magni tude. Prof. Pickering hoped, when this work wns undertaken, that a meteor would some time cross the field of one of the photographic prisms whllo taking the spectra, but this did not occur until recently. The observatory now possesses an excellent photograph ot a meteoric spectrum, tbo first that is known to havo beon obtained. 1 no nnoiogrnpn is or cnnsiuerame importance, for although the composition of tin- meteorites that have fallen to thu earth is well known, this spectrum vcjll determine the condition of shoot ing Btars and meteorites before the great boat engendered in passing through thu ntmospbero has tlmo to consume thu more fusible compo nents. Tho deduction from this meteoric spectrum will ho announced in full in the next bulletin of the oliaervuturj. To Seise Our Prtsou-Xfade Pla Iron, Toronto, Ont., Oct. 20. Probably there will be large seliures by tbe oustoms authorities ot pig Iron Imported from the United States. Most of the pig Iron used In Canada comes from the United States, and the duty on It Is $2.50 a ton. It has transpired lntely that a great doal ot the pig Iron la from Alabnma and Is the product of prison labor. The Canadian law on this point is very strict, nnd such Iron Is llablo ts confisca tion. Tho customs Authorities have received Instructions to seize any prison made pig iron entering this port from the States. "West l4Tst. V "RELIABLE" n CARPETS BEAUTY BY THE YARD. We havo It In many styles and patterns In our Reliable Carpets, and also in this special offer: INLAID LINOLEUM, $1,25 per Square Yard. The colors going straight through.) Wd aro projrrcBHltiff. in our behalf keep ing up value, but pressing down prices, no that you nitty avoid pitying thu advance Imposed by tho now tariff. Furniture In great variety at lowest prices and for either CASH or CREDIT (OWPERTIIWAIT ta 104 106 and 108 West 14 St. NEAR STPM. ftoohlyn Stores: fIalhushAv.,mRiltoaSL A VrllSITY OF THE CITY OF NMV ORK. MKDI CAL DEPARTMRNTl Do YIlAllS A SI'KCIALIhT IK DI1HASLS OF MEN 01.0 DR. ORINDLfc lias been longer eitablMiecl and has had more experience than any other advertlslnu physlclani eltr Pners prove this Under his Mlcnllno treatment!) ood and skin diseases, pilns In l)one, red spota, sore lliroat and month, uKers, painful swelling, kidney and bladder complalnis, scalding inflammations. rY:,VSl fi. oped orians.neac liac k. lost vitality. arere illy, per manently cured Men about to marry mould consult Oil) Pit tllllNDLK Leery Impediment removed. KulTerers. .lonot v, aste tlmo vIslllnRles. skilful phy sicians lletneinner, OLD 1)11 Ollljf BKK tu er rails. OeUCE OVl'.ll IB r.ARS al 171 West lh St. be tween nih and 7th art Advleo free. Medicine l. Hours, B ton. Siiniloys.il toll. Nochargeunlesscurcd. A HH.ITY (Jo lo t lie celebrated Hnllett Medical In A stt'iiti,, ratra mi cu consult the great jsi Wood an I iiern spcilallsH In the world free uf charge. Jortj year imperialists In all private diseases r men, nhkli no cure In a few dire; also blood poNonlnir, prlmery. m conilary and tertiary, pernianeutly curcil ulcer., alcln iU'eaais note throat, mouth and hea.li pnlnrul snillinga, hlo Ider, kidney, diseased hones. ilmple, lilotihcsi in Invnlushle remedy for nervous doliilltjr, neakmss of body and mind, arlooccle. wiak.uurte elope d orcsns, lnioillment to manlaRCi lost Igor reMnreili hear In mind, practice makes per fect! tluitisaiiilaetiredyrnrlyi chnrges lowi less man an other eteclall.t uo lothe Hailetl Medical In. I tutellrsti It Is the best and cheapest 21(fast lBth si , in ar Ril uv New urkinn charge unless curedi hours to 0, sutnlnys Included OI.ll lilt. Illlltt, IB jeara n earrlalUt In tlla fine, or men mill, oulckrst permanent cure guar auteed In all dl.easi or money refunded, mood poi son, skin dlwnvM, klduej or Madder trouble, weak mss, nemuH Uelillit, errors of south, bad dreams, weak, nnd v l.t e,l urgmis, Impedfments to marriage, Ac He lse. e'li.lill the Oldr old specialist III this city. Onici- uvi r .ia yiari at 120 Fast 17th st, near Union siiuare Hours. to s Sundays, U to 3. Mien title treatment nnd advice free Medicine only tlOo. A.-A.-V-CM'K KIWT PKItVI HT CUItR In diseases 'tf meiit danmrous casta solicited; relief at ouceithonede-lrlngnnlt nrt clais sclentinc treat ment should call. Tlietca.llnjspeclallst, Dr. llonschur, 127 West 2iU st , U to J, 7 to V Sundays, 10 to . BR y tlllAY III.INN SMTAIUUM."l77 W. 47th st l'rlcnti- rooms, matron, 0 U. Tel.270.i !18th. Dlt. KHNIIAHDIIOIII.MANX. rrrcatebanltartum, 201 w.4Jdst . in ar llroadw ay. Hours from V V. gusuuja CUnnccs. IARTER wanted In extremely prosperous hotol tualni'.a: S.'O (inOmsli for hair Interrstt I want a thr tt, aeilve partner, of hlKho-t Intenrliy. to take entire chirge or nil llnatues. omee matters, Ac., I havo mor noik than I inn manare alone, nhltol am a hotel and res uiraut man of much exierleuce ami a 1 Ity, I am ilcnrli-nt In the part which I wish a jiartuer to nilt the resiauraut and dmlng room ts the main fi aluri1 or tin hi lit -i. and iloea a hu.Iness of nenrl) 810,(10(1 u month making net protltofolOAO to JI.ODO per mouth, tl 1-odM-rtlscnnut mi insex actlc whiit tt- s tys. and tin accrpta le gcnll man, m-un!ng htuli is., can innit thoroughly Investlgatu ecerc detail or the buslini-R, not a lent less thai t.'.ituiio. anil mi other Ii nu than all cash down, will tie i oulilerc-d ogi ills need not ansvv, r. a. only prin cipals will In- notion), this business Is wide open to cln-P't Ini-poi'tlou h) unv mi., meanluir real business, hut please ion t na-lemv time an 1 ours bv nfTerlug mi) other price or ternn. than ntati d In this advertise ment Address PHOSl'LKOtl-s, box UK hun uptown otllce, WH& Uroudwu). intents. 1 PATENTS for lnventtons procured promptly: low . rates. P.OI Dl.it i BHILAK.N, SJ Kasiau st . N. Y. lstabllshed 1854. Cpru ritrrs. ELICIiESSDEIlIER, So 6. $$So',ti'0l guaran teed the best. Call or write (or cataloiue. IB2 Broadway, room 3 tlert gowH. to rut MUM. OATlt ST, 11 ST Second floor, At roomi, OM: bauilftomrMr funiUbfd, prlTtt table: rffer piiio, oppoitte AtorU Hotel 3 Til ST , 7 Wl -T Handsome. j fnrnl'hedlarte t nnd ij mall n-omu, exiellt-ut board, referencet Sitl'tt Uoatd 'Braolilun 8ni A.ND TLACE, IA. near Fulton Bt Superior u.V botird room, and tire, $5, lmproTcmtiits, piano, good homo. urut;olml SoorasCtVpartmcuts to St Kait Mldn. BUOVDWAT, 1418. ht 13th and 40th aU Hand aontely furnished sulU, prlrate bath, gentlemen only, nffertnees eichatiiod, I QTH Si, 2iJEAST.AlarKe, nloely furnlabed i. O room for one or two gentlemen Meat lae- HANDSOMFLV furnished tnlte, prlTate bath; X also room, bouthrrn exposure j single rooms, roferencea 1 4 W ct J3d 1 iTll ST , 150 EST 1 arc ana small rurnlshed XJ roomi, stogie or connecting, all conveniences, firiillemen prefer red JXTH tT,,,,.'7 WEST A handsomflr furnhhed xtJ rtMKii, nlttibath, cverjlbli c flrst-claia, gentle men, rrferoiai 4nt nnd oanmcius &o ?et. THE PARK MADISON, Madison A., S. K. Cur. iloth St. Attractive apartments large and small, now readj for ticeu) nn rin' building 1 Irtimllr new, ha lng been rtcontl rt built Contains every modern 1m irorement aud ti tn tilemo These aj artmenU are without kltoti enn A Mrst ctaa rti-iuruut Ia inalntolned In the houie for the use of t uants thereby saving much earn an 1 trouble. VUms and full purtl ulam on tho premises or of 4,-a-:o. b:. bid:ab, (503 J) 1 Madison Ae Till . IllllP. tOIUKIt III1II HI. Mew, large, llht, airy rooms j leautlful view of pkturetuurt Central I'arL, fUtnrl'.' lights, elevator, mud all modem romenlenies, rents onlj from 91,140 tti 91..MIU, een and light rooms and bath IIiATN, Sll ANP 81 A Vi NTH. ft ntc rooms, ' X range, tills, to , new brcW bulldlnc4. U4t, 033 De kalbav,, near Suiiiutr, Hrookljn See Janitor. rpO 1 ET Apartment, six rooms, liiht and alrj I bou"i J tut rt'tiovated 8U. bth av,, 34th At. Ref ereiitiH re(Ulrtd Janitor. nTII ST, 1104 AND noft FAST, near 2d ar. 3 and 4 room otartmenU to let. rents 112, 913, $18, only respect al le parties need apply. Ifjrnil ST.34H r'AST. i nrtrnents of three and -tJ four rooms, nit light morns, cheap rent. urublteil Ints to 2ctl 17I.ATS AND ArARTMENT-.,linrurnlshed. furnished. IlideilraUleloi'atloiM n lit, S'i40 to S I. 00 1U1M1M UHOTIIHIS, HM"i llromtway. lata ami Apartments! tVantert. 7 ANTED To sublet furnished anartmeutsi write particulars. Itoom K5. Hotel Majesllo. Jiueltitin 2.ouen SJo Set fflltg. DVSIRABLR IIOUSFS. furnished and unfurnished, lu desirable loi atloiis. rent. 11,'JUII to (6,000. 10I.SUM UHOTIir.llS. HI15 Droadnar. (To ?et for Swine, urpoueu. BUII.DINns, stores, lofts, offlcas, and studios to 1st In desirable loi atlons I OMOM illtOTHFIlS, H35 nroadway, Heal (f state or ,SaU ?onn glanrt. 1 Early!! I Ollltl'll TIItT lOI! Mil II11R I-I.I'.ITV or timi: to iiit otm nuuim at ELMOUEST, JL. I., 13 S1IMTI9 I HUM II 111! NT. FKItllY. COtIMDTATIO ine. ITU II1V TO NKW 1 OHK A VII HE1IIIV. TR VINH AND TllOI.LEV DAV AMI MOIIT. The most beautiful and accessible suburb In IJIIKirril lltll lOlili, v, here values are eon stautlj iDtri'iulnu. Value of Houses Built, 1894 - $37,000 " 1895 - - - 106,000 " 1896 - - - 159,000 " " " 1897, to date 250,000 Several Colonials now nady, hardwood floors ami finish! steam heuti prices (,70U to fO.BOOi other smaller housis, S.'.HOO to l.boo, nun hitinkk mitv ni'rriiiiirra ion '! HIV Ol TIIK Klhll"tr roiiuu i: TKII1IM. colli! KKIt N,-Alsolotsforsaleat North Wood side aud liowiio I'arL I OKI) Ml'.ll'lt A. (., Rlmhurat, I.. I. " Ullllum at., N. V. 7th.MIIAL ISt.ll' I. I . U onlJ a Hit'" oer an hour I rroni New nik ill Wn oiler ileslral In d acre farm on good roal, near station ami town, for I&0 $1 iiowii. Ii-ilanie mull lustiillim utsi k-uud, rich, pro ductlvesolli noriHks stuuis, or swamp.) title guar. auteed. Write for details UIM.r.V, IS Chambers st. , JRcal tfntnte , or ,8nU. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 WEST 12STH STREET PARK HILL on tl,c ""-'son- N " 'Sr sr" tiS tAAAAA& ew York's most beautiful and acccssibto suburb. AMEIUCAN UIIAIi KSTATK CO., ait) lino urn ii . iHral estate 4 or .Sale Citij. fil ASBBTFASTHSI) ST -American basement rest. ' -x denies twounwlil .1 llentle SnulT, lftOIt'waj,, ojrtan steamers. s viAMERICAlM LINE. NI.W oHKM Til MIl'lO.S Loii lon-rarls). .- . . eialliuunm filtirila at 1U A. M. .TIOIIS Nv l hT LOUIS . . . Nor. H I'AIUS m u iAUIs ... Deo 1 UT 1'Al 1 sv 17 ST l'AUl, Deo. S RED STAR LINE TO ANTWERP Silllnit nerj Womejilay Houthwark m ,i I M Krhsland Nor. 17. noon Noordlaiid Ni)1 lll.noon Kelislniton, Nov.!'4.UA M INTI UN VIIOMI, NAMUATION COMPANY. Piers 14 ami ir,, No th Hlvir. OflUo. 0 IIqwIIhk Green. .iin r iFir Ttiii.w tl. Inten hd steatnshlp silling from Vani-ouver T0JAPAW-DCHIWA. FMPHEss oir .1VIAS Nov.rt.Jan 31, April IB Mll'llISS OK CHINA Dee.a.Keb.S LMPltLSN OF I.NDIV Jan. .'I, March 88 to HONOLULU, FIJI, and AUSTRALIA. WAltlllMOO Nov !!8 AOItANOI . ,D0. 13 Second iibln nerommodatlons at very low rates Fortl ketn an 1 frelKht rn rs ni Iv IIM Ilroadwaj. For fn Ight r ten mil), 03 Wall at , New York. fiDNAItDI.INI TOL1VMI!,OOL.IQI'EF..NSTOWN ys rroni Plr l. N H , font of t'lnrkson st. I.ucanla Ott no s in A M.iCatnpinla Nm,i:t.7'30A M Urutla Sin il. j p M Unihrla .Nov. ao. 1 P. M, VERNON H.llllOW.NtCO.liin Mils 1 llowllngUreen. nti:cii i.ini:. fiowuoNir. nrNntAi.E thanskti,ntiqub OniUICT IIM In llAVIth-PAUIS-HtANCE. I rom Tier 4 .'. N rlh Klier. font llortoust. I.ACII VMI'AONI-, Pmriil Sat.lKt ID. 10 A.M. LA TOL'HAIM-, Minti III Vat. Nov 11,10 M. Halts of p insane, llr.t i liss, N, V to Purs, tto i an t up. by all sti ainers xi-ipt La Touralni, InclullnK rellwa) fa h to 1'nrli anil lantllnir eharKi-e HuITet parlor oai snats free s. i on I class, tn Paris a4 75 V. rOIIHET neni ml Agent. .1 llowllug ilreen HAIYIFURG-AfflERICAW LINE. TU IN SC11EW lAPKElS from New York tn Plym outh (Louilnu) Ch- rhourir Paris, and Hambuti? I lllsiniriK, Nnr It. 1UA M II AMHCIUI Nl- ll It h , h Twin Ncrew Mall S S Phoenkla Oct .I0.HA M Persia . Nov il, .1 P M, Urst cab , S7r,lli, set nnd i la a Stilt steiraje, S18 llMlllhiirc-lim rli tin l.lne SlY Itriutrtunv. iriABi: KTe:.tiisian ., nir.1 uxt rnsm Sfl.OO tn PttrlluiHl, Iff., nml Ilrturn. fit-antsblp) John 1 null ami Manhattan leavn Pltr IlH, Fan 1'jvrr, foot of MarLi t st , Tucdnys. Thurs days, and Saturdays at " V M Steamis fitted with evorr inndrrn linprovfiuent for tomfort aud con rentenoc of tourists unices, a 7 J Droadway and 22',' South st 11. MM L. .uirral Agent. "VTOHTH OFUMAV LU I) sTl VMsflll CO IN SHORT UOtlTF TO I OS'DOS AMI CO.STINfVT. FAST EXrithS Sit KMtllS Saale. Tu. Nt . U M. I.ihn, Tu . No. lfl.0 A M. TraTe, Tu , No. V it A V. KaIkpi-.Tu .Nov 211. 21' M. OKLUlCHs tn.O.4 nowllugf.reeu OM I)4MfTIO LtF lII.l 141 OKMtl.K. Rhnrtrtat he Trli Out of rir Vnrh Delightful tours to Ohl l'ulut Comfort. Nnrfolk. New port .Neni releraburt;, Portsmoutli Tinner's Point. Kkhmnnd. rlnU 11lmii.1i. Vs and VaslUii(Ctnn. D C. FreUht and Pa-nsenKcr atemi.trs r.11 from Pkr 26, North Itlver every vreck day, except Saturday, at J 1'. M , and -nturdav at 4 1 M W.L QC1L1 AUDhl'. Vie I'reVt and Trafflii Mgr. Tho noiv Twin S 'rev, rasen.er Meamshlp ItOTTB:RIA0 of the Holland America I lne will sail for Rotter dam dlr-ct on IAIIID1. s.o IMiitnil inTII. IT III I, l. Flrt ratlin 3 3 "-ecnnd i abtn S8. Applvto HOLHNDAMEl.tCALINL.JU Ilroadway, Nti York WHITE STAR LINE." ! Germanic Nov. 3, noon l Ilrltannlc Nor. 17, noon Teutonic ..Nor.1'1 noon ' Majentlc Nn.U4.noon NO COTTON CAHHIED 11Y P.V-Nl.NOI-K hTPAMERS Pier 13. North River omce. H Hna la. New York. II. M MTI.AND KFKSEY. Agent. ttantDouts. BOS TO N A N D N E W ENGLAND VI -OL'ND LI.Nbi. Fall, ItllKR LINK. Ma Ntwport and Fall Rher. Leave Pier IS, N H , foe t of Murray at , week days an t Mm luyii at G 30 P. M Menmers Prtsillla and Puritan Ort.bei.tra on each. S10ll.T I INK. via Ntontngton. Leave Pier 311 N. H.oneblo k aboeCanatsl , v.eek dayaunly, al a P M steamers Maine and Nrvr Hampshire. NOHUII II I lr. MaNViv London. Leate I'd r 40 (old Nn ) N It, nel Deabrn-tiin st , week day. only, at a P 31 Steamers City of Lossell and Itlioile lilaml. Albany Evening Line. The popular stramers ADIUOSDACK and DEAN RlCIllIOMi will leave Old Pier 41, N. It., tout Canal st , at 1 M dailv (Sunday ezrfpted), maklnic direct connections with itaJti Nurtb, Ltiat, and est, ("lI-iHIl.l , Ml )0 M t (l KIR UUTN leave IMr t.t. N, H foot of Christopher st. every w evk U at 1. M. KI.Sl3TO, I INK. We 10th st Dally 4 V. M . bat urda at 1 blnatuen HAI.DWIN undltOMFK for Corn wall New hurt;, Sew IlHinburg. Marltoro, Milton, I'uughkeepi'le, Hjde l'ark, Fiopus, Kingston connect lupuith l.A D.H. 1'.. for all points In Cats kills "m.U lli:.lare, SI, EXCUHSIOV. $1 60. Fast st eameri leave Tier 2 E II, dallv (Mindayt excepted) 8 I. M and 12 midnight, arriving In time for trains to Merlden, Hartford, Springfield and points North "DAlhliKUs LINE steamers leave" Pier 2T.N.ll" XV fool I-ran Win ut . for CranntonV, West Point, Cold Sprint. Cornwall. I lihklll landing. Newburg, weekdav6P M., Suudajs V K M TWH IIIAT. CITY OK THOY or SARATOGA leavfs Wtt 10th st nallv, except Saturdav ft P. M , connecting with Delawar and Ilu lon .tnd Htchburn trains. Sunday steunu r toudus at Albnuj Lehigh Valley System. Stations loot of U'M J'ld Nt. (Pinn. It. II ), Cortlandt t r lies! ros-ei -t. In ltcates time from WtM UJ St. Other figures .him time from Cortlandt or Drsbrosses st flllli, H in A M dam vuida edilS, TA. M) forMAL'Clt Clll NN aud Intermediate Matlons. 11.111. Sli 1.1 V M dallv fur WILKhMIARRF, hCHANTON (ntik da)l. FLMIHA (week ilavi), ITIUCA. IIINMA, HOCItthTHt. UUrPl0. Nl MJ MIA I'M I s, and the Scet and prlmlpal local point, dlnlmr ar and chair tar to Uuffato ioi-js. lomo v M, humlaj. only, for HOUND HItOOK aud luteruiedlato atutlons loi-js, Kuan M.Uall), except Sunday, for MAUC1I CIII'.NK and Intertnetllato points lltss, 1-iiOO noon diill.txcpt Sunday, "HLiACK DIAMOND IJXIMIKSS," Arrives lluffulo ti ' P M Pullman Vestibule Pay Coiit-bes and PnrlnrCirs DlnlnirCar bervlce Meals a la Carle. Connects at Iluffalo with tbrousb sleep ers to Detroit an I Chicago. MAl'CII CHI sk ami luti-riueillate iolnU I'Ji.l.N. iiis P M. Nunilaja only, for EASTOV, MAL'CII t'lIl'NU. and ihntoal branches tun. Iito P M dalli. eitept Sunday, for I WlLM-NHllf, PITTNTO.N, sCltANTOV. and prin cipal Interim itlatc stutlnns Connects for all points I In inal legions chair car for Vllkesharre, I a i.i.l, -till) p M tlall), except Sunday, for I WII.KI IIAIlllr. P1TTSTON, NCIUVTOV, ntut prln ' rlpal lutein i dlu' t illons C im-iis fur ell i olnis In nml reittoiu, Pullman liulfet Parlor Car for WllkntMrrc 1.31, niinp 51 dally for K ASTON and Inter mediate stations. I 5i.N5. (mop. M dally, except hundat. LxprcM for hi ATlNliTO.N an I print Ipal Intermedial, sin tlons Coiincits for Heading an I Harilsbuic Clia r car to Slutlnntiin Ui.15. iOlP M. dally for IIUFI'AI.O, NIAOAHA PALI.", ami nil points Wist Pullman deeper viMI liuletriluN tot'hhuKo. hleepois to Uurfalo aul Toronto 7i.ia, Miatlp. M dnlly, except Sundav. atopplug onl .it -ot 111 PI lINrll l.l, UMO, lit Till I HIM. ML'( HCIII'NK 1, II It NCI ION' bAMtll. UKNhA, Hot HI'sTI It 1IATAM, and HL'11-AIO, Pullmuu ltetr for llullnlo .Non I ut sleeplnx tar paM4elli;iri. urrleil No liiuaice carrlt d. HH.1, IIHMI P M ti lor II1IACA, OV.NF.VA. HOCillMl'lt, IIL'HALO NIAOAItA FALLS, and all poll ts Wist Puilmun slttDir to Wllktsbarre and lthuta Aitolllonal Im-jl trains dolly except Sunday, for IKil'NH IimaiK ami Interim' Halo points leave as follows H M V ill) 1)1, M 'm S 10, 3 50, 4 So, and " ,V, II lo 1' M ritktts aud Piillluan accnnuuoilalli.ns at 1 1.1. "1, a.l. ,IH, mi, an I 1H.' Illninlwaj HI I. llthsl13il I UMh l . I.7 llier). N V Mill 1 iiltnii t , I Court st . I'H II nt), a d llm ,kl) ii Annex, llrnnklyii N Irausfertn v.1 1 till for and check baggage from hotel nrnsldeiico thrnimh tndesllnallon NevTYork and Boston All Rail N. V, II All it It anil rnnnei lions 1 rom tiraud I cutral hlailun Iave, Ii wn of Due U'lll A M , hprliiKflelil an 1 VSiim tier, II no P M 111 U0 A M , iiNew I notion and Prnvl leneo, 1 00 p. M, III Hi A, M , Ni Inndon und Prinlilenie, 4 Jft P M 1,'M, .S llllallrld and Uiilteslir, ft 411 I'M i I nu P. M.. Air I Inn ami N 1 It It . ll on p M I tu P M , Ni I nml ii nud I'niMtlcii r, 7 no p M II oil I'M Ni w I iinilun ami Prov deuce, n on P ) 4 nil P M ,siiriiilltl I un I Wiui i sti r in OOP M ft till P M ,,c l.nii'l' nun IPrml lenci',1 1 imp M II no I. M , "ipr wit) Id anil Wnreralii, il 1& M 11! 00 P, M . .Nrn I nn lull ami ProWdt'tlci, II ', A. M ltiinailull),lmlmllUKMiuila iillnyMate l.liulleili nil psrlor carat fare 17, In rludtnK parlor i ar seat , , tAIr Line limited, .irrlns al ami departs from Park S'tuare button. Huston Iteturu etrvlce same hour aud b same route Throuifh parlor and sleeplnir cars by each train C. T, HiiMPsTfcAD, lieu Pass Agent. tai jSnllrona V ,,AMEniOA,8GREATi8TRAII.nUAD.' 'H NE.WYOEK I (ETvITRAL -fl - & HUDSON RIVEn r. n. H THEFOUR-TRACKTRUNKLINE. : niiiFiT i.im: hi niititt mi.m, All throiixh triln-i amp ut Mbnny I tha, S)racus, BB UiHlicsUr niiil ltunalo Trains leao (Iran It mral btntlon, 4SJ street and "FU Fonrtlt i ni" es follwe I.B 8.011 A il tiallj itupt Sunilat The famous -,(aH .OK) I Ml IKK sfm, KNPHI.ss.1 IMI1H) Kssl- ' entlralultl the "iirhl Due IllllTnln at 4 4D P. M.. Mnmvr 1 1 ulls A l.'i P M T imntn x :-, M This train Is limited to ll s ntliiK napitutv Innnects at t ' i-1 for Aillrontlnt k M niuinliis uu 1 Montreal (,01 ) M KA" I M ML, Dalh I nr PniiK.iki epsla, MM O.OVJ Mlitnt. I tun. svraiiii-. IliHhutir, Ihirtalo, Ni unrn In'ls, ami t h ti iiitid IIVfllM M -NOlllll SIIOHK I.1MITI1I Dally JLU.UV VI hour trjlli tin hliunMl Mltbliran On- BV Inilinlite Hue lliilTiihi h III P. M . Nlsiarn Falls Bb p ,i(i p M, ( hit a.n H no M Carrhsileeping nml ilinulm; rooui inrsnnh in.'JfsA M-l) I NPltlss. except Sunday H J U:U I nr Minium k t nt-klll Mountains, nnd all lit nrtint Nt w nrk Stnte ni hits l.flfl'' M -su' rilWlsriilN IIMITI.D. Dally X.JJ lor Cnlimil us, ( in nn itl, Indianapolis, aad Lnills Stops nl 1'oui.hkt eple BffM 1.Mfl '' M -i llli Alio SPK IAI., Dslly-ForDe- SH .Ultrilt,ClcMlnml Toll do, and Chicago. Stops itlKlll.lt psit ami St hi lie ladt. BffM 3 .'Ifi I' V 1I 4.ND AI,nV SI'rxlAl.. e. .0J c t siimle- Inr liarrlMitis (West Point), I Llileetisl. Vlhili, end Tmv K.nri I' M-1.XKI suuIlF. IIMITFD. Dally-3t- U.VJVJ ii ur train In Clil, airn. tin I nke shoro rntite. I'm (liMlani; l.i, Tnledolllnl V M Chlcatr 4PM rids trtln ( unucctH nt ( It Miami fnr Cln BjB ( lull ill, due I VI P.M. nn! ul Tnl do for St. Lniili, ilu,. lu l.t P M . due Kansas Clt next STH imirnlni; Carries sleeping und drawing room i ara BfS H.'lM I' M WhSTFIlN EXI'HF-SS, Dsll For Ml- tB U.UU nk'irn 1 Ilu. ClevrlJlnl, Tolt do, Detroit. Chi- HH i it n ( u Inmill. n I st l.nuls STH C. I M - Villi HKltN KM'IIISS Pallr For r,MJ Tmy. Pliituburr. Iturllmrttui, Montreal, and, i ept saturiliii iiiKht, ottnwti B ' 7'1( '' M " H Kt" ll'H'IAl.. Dallj-For Adl- I .tivf riuilat). Moiiutnii polut-t and Montrinl, via mW Itl i It it.li -it t Hull tin Nlan tru 1 Al Id Toronto, i t, lanil, Imll'iiia nllt, st I mils aul Chlcso. ttff 9 ni)1' M--PHIM. MMirhl) Jl 111,, Dally ivll im1i-i pins i ir p mtt intern nnli ) I or polni oa MM I nil liinok ltiilitMit. lu I. tons in I fur Hot hehter, BBS IhiUliln, t lc la i I Itiillanipiill., an 1 St. Loll 8. BBJ 9. I ,- P M-PulUt I M'ltlNS, Dull) r.irsrra- BBJ , t J tiiii, o imvii. Wait tti .n tihilciiHlurir. lluf IBB f,l , Niagara 1 il , ( leMl-ind Inti tin, Ci It ago, BTBJ iinl.exiipt Sjlur laji, fur Capi Mount nnl ths IBBj n inn nud nBffj I , i NIlllIT MIDNIIlllT IMItlss Theatre) J-, i. J train fur 4 Ills I n tlul I rlu ipil points no LBJ t i New York l i Mini . m r night ix ept Sunday UBJ t li-lit' suuiiat nights r lit iKtii.lttpi.rs leaeoa IBBI V lj train IBBJ OiOsI M mil nil". P M I)Vlj, except SuuJaj, i ' PlttH'lt id, v 1 1 Hurli in 1m isinn EBJ our. m Mimtai tiinij tn l'ntili Id anil the Herk B'JHJ ihln Hills Ma tb llarli in Dltl nn M MI.NMlir 1UAINS lo MlNKHtS BJ " Ml nlitiii" trains run betwe ii ir Dim and points nB on ll t Pirnim Dlt itiun as fnr ng Y nkiis tu ennneo- ?bBj tb n with th i let ah it mad Th ml) lluu runulng ilsBl ' all night" trains nut nf New Mirk JBBl agti' r Pitlnie Carlnu nil tbroiuh trains fflBl 1 aim. lllunilnnt'il with Pints b light , BBJ Ttckits unit agn r ollits nt Omul Central Sta BBJ tlon, 119, SOI. 4ilrnalwa) 11 !! Uth nt , 1149 .IS Un a Iwaj. J l C ilumbiia at .ill estl thst.anl l,BJ II th st titlon, Ntw York lis and 7-!0 lultonsc. t-M and lutl llroadwny, l. D llnmklrn tJM liMirgiiK-i ht ked from hotel or resl lence by tha KB AW-Untt I xpress foiupau) M JilllN M Tll'CK, HLOKIIB II. DANIELS, BBJ (ii ncral Manager General Pass uner Agent. BJJ Psnnsylvanii I STATIONS fnt nr et Tne.itj third street and Des Bfj I rn.es and torllan ll btreets BJ ' OTl he teavuiif time Irnm Desbrosses and Cortlandt BJ streets l-i t e inlmiti e later ttian that glv en Letow for BJ Twelitt thlrtlstlett i.lntmn BffJ I 7i5.i t. ll. t sn MM1. Pullman IlufTet Parlor nH lothUat.il Nn niib s to Pltliliurg BB Ni.1.1 . l. lsTlINI 1'ltteburgnnd Cleveland. 1H5.'. . II. PKNNSIVM 1 IM111 D Pullman BB Compartiueut s, 1 1 Inir, Dining smol.lng. and Ob- BJ s rtniloj rars lor thitugo, (Icviliml. Toledo, IBJ Cln lliuatl, Inllilia nltp, 1 nitUMlle s I nuls. IBJ IlS.1 I'. i. CHtl MlOANDST IOLISLM HESS Qfl lorNashxIlh ai nt unntli t. liKagn st Louis H Bi.1.1 r. M WIsTlUN l PHI s ior Cleveland, C i cago ForTnliln ext. pi fcntur lav JllO 1'. SI. SOI IHttrsmiN IAP1U.SS For Plttftburg. Clnclnnal , 'uillnnnp i Is. St I ouls 11.1.1 I. si. (Iie-.b!ii,iei.nuil I nrllandt streotsB 30 P Ml MAIL NII IM'ltl ss-piilltnaii Iluffet slec, lng Car New York in Allooi.d. 1 ast I tbertv, Pltteliutc, nud jiolnts West, dull) exiept bunda, Nn coath . 1,3.1 !. l. TACIHC I PP.Fss -For Pittsburg and Chicago. C.muects forCleMlaud end Toledo, except Satlird 1ll.TO NII TIIK SOI Til. 7:5S. fi .'-, I1.J.1. ll 1.1 (Dining Car). 10 5.1 M . 1 15, 1 11 (i 11 ' Cimrreh.iloual L m ." all IMrlor and Dining Curs). 1 ,'j (Dlulng Car) 4 11 (Dlnln? Car). h 11 P M . 1." 10 rlsbt sum! t h J5 ll ."3, 10 55 . 1 I 1.1 "Congressional Llin."all Panor and Dining ( nn). 4 Jl (Dining Car), 4 55 (Dining Car), flil', M li ID nlUit. SOI niLIlN IIAILW Y. Express. 4 25 P. M. 12:10 , n gi.i iinllj Arl.ANTlC LOST LINE Express. 9 25 A.M. and h 1.1 P M.dalls. ' CIIrsPLAKK ND OHIO RAILWAY. 4 56 P. St. .lain , Kill OLD POINT COMIOHT and NOHFOLK. 7.55 A. M weik dK nrd 7 1.1 P Jl.dailt. ' ATI..NI1CIII li .15 P M wtekdays. CVPLMAY l'i 15 P Jl wiek ilavs Long llranth. ttl ury Park dntrrlsken Sundavs), Otclll Ornte. 01 d I i lilt PI asaul ifrnni 1est Tvrene t) third t-trect Slat on), h 51. 11 51 A. 31.11 15. 4-5.1. 11 'il P M Silliilnr. ll il A M . 4 51 P SI. from Disbrnstes aud Cnrtl in ltstn ets), O-lo A.M., l-i in. .1 40, 5 IU, 11 50 P M Mindas. 0.45 A. II, 0.15 P. M ton i-iiu.Miri fin t. 0 1.1. 7 S5. 7 51. s -ii, (. 53, ii i5 (li 11 Penna Llm Hid . U ll(I)lnlugCar). 10 31. 11 jl A M li .11. 1 11. - .15 I 1,1. 4 il. 4 25 tinning Car) 4 85 iDln lug Car), 5 53 (Dining Car). 7 4n. , i.l, 8 "ift P M . li IU liUlit Sun lata, tl 1 . 7 13. s 2 ,. h 15, i) ifl, I li 15 (Limited) li 1.1. Ill 15 V M . I .11 lllllllLg Cir), S 11. 4: 1 , Dining Car) 4 31 ininlnc I an. 5 35 U I (Dining Car). 7 4ii. 7 5.1 k 11 P M . 12 10 uight. M Ticket nmces Nns 4H1, l44. 1 llnl 1 li I. 1 1 1. all t 201 BJ llrnadwa . 1 Aster Hnute e.tTwcul tnlrd--trtel BJ Matlon. an 1 sts'lot foot of De.b-oi-.es and dirt BJ lau.lt streets i iirtbtritt.siini-uiioiistr.et.PS BJ Hrtadw.iv ami nkltu Kum x suiion, lirnokltnt BJ Matlon, Jeev ( t The New nrk I rauefer Com- BJ pan) will tall for andtheck hat,gngu from hotels El and re! lencte through lo destluallnn. tit J 11 HCTl HINsON. J It WO ID. K Oeueral Manager Oeueral Pass'r Agent. $ iTELTitlilt. I lit li V l A f.-1 HIV B i. " L Ntatlona In ev lurk, loot r llarrlaty nnd t 4 hrlalnpher -SI". W iiwTiiiiir, tihins. hiii.smn nitrirr iv lilts. I'lMNIII III.IIT. Sk Direct route tn Newark lllmuut! 11, Mnnlclalr. tb. 9 Orangey, summit )! rnniiMt III llasklug ltldge. Mad 9j Istiu. Mnrrlsintvii Prsok 1 uter-itiu H itintnn, Dnter, W Maulmie, Ni v. inn. liuilil I akt lake llnpattoug, p HatkettstotMi htbonlit-i 51 uiutalii. U a.hliigton. KM Phlllllsburg 1-a.tul nterOfip sirmi Uburg, Pnuuio Wt Mtiutitalu stumnii Pltlrti n itkrel nrr. . Nunll f cok, , DuuvIllt.'Nnrthiluil i-rlaul 5Ionlrn-.e, llliuhim II tin. Oxf id, Nornlih WntiiMlli t t cj Hlthllell W springs, C irllnn 1, sirs tei,i).whii Ithaca. OiM-gn. f. Illnlru I'ornlng. luih D nutilt , HufTulo, aud al .1 1 1 lilts t St. NnrthtM st und soutnweht '( l Milill . s,niui.humton Mall. Mops at pilncipol sliitlnlis I loiun ,1, si. (Cafe t ir Uurfalo, s-ranton. Ulng- hammn Onri.ii, Iihma. Ilmlra. Cilia. Syracuse. II and OHtMi I xprci Pullman buffet parlor Lars E Cunnitllng at Uurfalo with tralus ror Chltagoand W polnlft 1 eat I) line I', M, scranlon. HlnKhamton, and F.lmtraEx- f pn si I'ullinan iiuITi t pnrlnr tars i' 4iiio I', ll. serjutiin W t kesbarre, and Plymouth fji T-xprcsa Pu 1m in hulTtit purlnr tais iho H. M. I)nll)i-1 hi a ntestlliule Limited Ex- press fur s raninii Htnghimtiiii, Ilmlra. llu'fal. A l'n lman IhiiTi'i sli nluL- tur.New org to Chicago. r, Inning urni ,t i f Iliinuln B susu I, vi. i Halh i lmiTalo Tirrrss, Pullman L I leep' rs f r .Vrnntiin 11 nghamton. Mmlra Hath, K- I Mt Nl.irri-. nu I Hnrril" iirrnluj lliitTalo s A M w unio M.-D.iil imir ! htranton, Hlnghara. B I tmi Owego, Ithn i IlmlM. S)racui.i, Utlca, and w, I n-iwiifn Kxpnss Piilltiian burti t sleepers y I rukelH nml I'lillm in acfnmino lallous nt Henry a I fliri t -nm, I i 1 1 l I malwai, H Park ilaie. and V 4' 'i I -a i t n nl ti ilhniilwH) ricki te nt 1-eny 3 mill. ll. Ill lib at tor lith,t fll West K.'.lh St.. 1 2 11 1 .ilumliu n Ni w York 13-. nu 1 7i t rullnn nt. I and HID Hmalunt Ilmnklli llmo tablts glvlnr I I full Intnrniall in nt nil si I'lniM I rsti nil's . nsi iimp in will call fnr an 1 check tiai,!,.- frmil li ill I o rel I lltn toih Klluatlnu K ER.E RAILROAD. Through trJlue hato N ti s, ork, fnnt ufihanihrra P st , as fullows. jnd Iito minutes i jrller from West n'flfi l. istllnile Ixpremlallyforlllnghain. I ilIVlU I n, at,rly, I Innrj Hullalo HradforU, ar 1 rt ilTaln i-ml I M Pitl lor i itr In HufTUIti t)ft'. l, iH'lniih limit' d -last mall dally. i.UWsiilid inilu fir ( liliagu via Chaiila pia 1 nki iirrlii Chilian I 7 lo V M, ( hlc.it. i 1 P 51. Sit rt i rs tochltiign l uteliud, and Clutlmiatl. Dlu- " Qfll'. M.lluflalnan I Clevelmd Vrallhulo I x t'.0) virm dallt ariln nt Iluffalo 7 n5 A M, Ilrtilliiril i 17 V M I iineslimn 7 oil A Jl.Ch'ie laml li.lOP M e i p. r In llufr lliliiut Cleti-iaDd), nuking di, en i i tl " fnr Deirult, (.httago, and the ,Ht ( ife I lb nt I ir Bi " i', tl. -lull Mn I liautauiiua I ake and Ms) Niagara raIN ) ih 1 train In I lileago Sleep i lato lliiruelisillh, Chlwign iiinl i Intluuail Dining rpiClil TS, 10CL Tiir f MtDs AND PL'LI.MAK , 1 U( ilMVOliAUONs it HI 11,1, .'ill. 401, and .1 U.17 Hminlit.i) I.', Ilntii 110 last WSIlif I . ami 11 nt li th .1 ua 1 1 -1 ml Hi si 'i id l ferries, I New nrk ill hi l'n Mill ni t 10H Ilroadway, ,, llriukliii ion Ilu I i ii -.1 Un) km and Jersi)('lty jf I M nl Umi tVi-mnii lxpr.si.ill r.ir and thetks bag- , i K"k' from bop Is nu I n-tilenie. in di ullliatlon BALTIMORE & OHIO." Lean NiwWuk tt ni i null lirmlual dall). I Hit fin 1:1 1 P M iiinl li liinUut , . I'll' I HI lid I i'n si ink. 1 55MIU 12 10nl(bt. I I IV INN 4,11 M I i "is i ii A M ,4 M P M slINi.rnN HMIlMUr 7 11 u. 15 (Dining Can, II il M Dining ur I .1 .1 il (I)lnlng i. t.tn 4 11 Uiilng'nr P M , li lo night, sun ', iluy.uil Dlulngi ir ll .'1 t M Dining i an, 1.31 1, (Dlulng Can. 4 51 .Dining I ar . 5 53 P M , U 10 night , . , Militant. 11-.. M 'Inlli i, Nl- w dill I VN (lliinil lih"pr 4 ti'i P M dally, Train., b nt foil I lb rl si 1 mluutm later All train are llluuiinaii-il nllh I'mtx h light (like. Ill l.i, .'"1 4 li INOllroailttut HI Fall I lllh m . I.7li r. New orkiShi, 114 tulton si. ' llronkl)n, U Inn ball Ttrmlual Dagage uasokog , 1 from hottl or rssldtucs to dtstluatloa. I 1