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jfl-Kk , - : " - i ' ' - - - " -...,., . . , , iii- ' 1 BBBjfli I THE PATRONS OF GOLF. MB Jfoy AX BUBT WEEK OVTLIltED TOR lWiS-f PLATERS O.V JKAUT ZlfTKS. Kj1 atarber Hilt's Tenrnameat far Waastn rB(Q" Ma An Atlraetlre rnpi Arranged IBjT (r Ik Uolr dab r Ilteno-Tk Uama WMVw "' Waahlngtan Tbaaksglrlag Bay Krente. jgHjfu The tournament for women and men at the I L Harbor Hill Golf Club will occupy the ear) part jjHlw ' tbla week. Tbe club tins a abort but very l sporty course, for, while the entire playing Hie length Is only 1,033 Tarda, the many hills and SHaa ,. Ynlleji eltea a different character to each hole iHjR S andconreyt tho Impression to tho player of a l touch longer and nioro dlfllcult links. The dlt- w tances and the boglo score In del oil follow: fHjK SCO 100 l S3 X30 Ell 147 174 878 110 !(. 04 0 4 4 3 4 0 4 IMUjl A bogle of thlrty-elx strokes seems an ezact- ,(() Injrone, jrot it has been, equalled by Lawrence, Hfh Graham, and tome of the other members. A bBk , week from to-day there will bo a boglo match Hl open to all golfers in lllchmond county, which HBH should virtually fix tho rating of the leading l)' men in tho game on Staten Island. li Philadelphia and Iloaton, as usual, will ba 1 H well represented at tho open tournament of tho HT Golf Club or Lakewood thla neck, and tho Conn B', v,idln amateurs will nlso be on hand. Whet er K M. J. Whlgham will be a competitor Is still a hHL, nootod point, but It la almost certain thnt no mBWJ' other nmateur of promlnctico will be an nb- SlMs lenteo. Houglaa will enter, and Cheney Is also yJaVMk expected from Connecticut. Kenn Hnd'lynjr aro .K tobecuests of Jasper Lnch, and U. liagoKerr. r James Comcrso, and other members of the club ' B 'V will also entertain house parties or golfers. The f Jinks, now in charge ot Wllllo Anacrson, tho ' runner-up In thd open caniDatltlon at Chicago, aro In eplcndld condition anil clad with tho finest of springlike turf. Tho following Is the WX echedulo fur the tournament: H Thursday 10 A. M , Uolt Club of Lakewood Cup, ) , preliminary ninlal play round of eighteen holes! 2 P. V M., nrst matrli play rouml for flraf sixteen! 2;80 r. M.. Consolation Cup, first match plat round for eeo .iWs ond sixteen. iWm Friday 10 A. M.,(lolf Club of Lakewood Cup,eec- : oud round; 10:.su A. 11.. Consolation Cup, second round. .IK Saturday 10 A 51., Coir Club of Lakewood Cup, BB final round: 111:1.1 A. It.. Consolation Cup, final h Hi round i Oolf Club of Lakowood handicap, all day. !' Entries do not closo until the evening before (a. achetont. nRi In tho long list of fixtures for Thanksgiving iHP " tbere'will not be any of greater importance )Kv than tho medal play handicap at tho St. An- ' drew's Golf Club for the Vice-President's Cud. u It Is an annual luatih, and, next to tho John I MR Held gold medal contest, is the oldest Qxcd event U in this country. Ibo conditions have always IB1 been the same, that the starters shall only be tho Mmi winners and runncrs-up in the monthly handl- AWs caps, who play under a new lianilknp for tbe WMh trophy, which Is won outright. The lntroduo- mWj tlon of monthly handicaps for tho A, II. and C AY i classcs'thls season at St. Andrew's has mado an H unusually large tleld eligible lor the competl- 1WM tlon. and the onimlttee lias been called on to Hf ratonolcss than thirty-two players. Thecllgi- H Dies and their handicaps follow: H o. E. Armsming, 2 J. U. Baker, si C. W. Barnes, B J. K. Bangs. 1H J. It. Hell. li James Brown. 6t J. R. BBp Cnadwlcs. 3i Daniel Cbaunccy, D: II. D. Caterer. 12; mm V. Cunningham, 14: II. I'.. Coe, till I'. Fletcher, IS: M. IH Oraham. Jr.. liW. T. Uray. 5. II. Holbrook. Jr., 9; J. WW Q. A.Johnaon, II; I). P.klugaley, 0 E. W. Ketcham, , 14i E. ltMtm. mi Uallard McCall, 18s J, UcOee, 0; H B. It. Roi ertiun. 4i John Held, IHt John Held, Jr., V scratch! John Suydam. 18; H. w. Ta(t,U; I. K. Tay H! Wailor.viJ.SI.Thomaa. IS: II. Towokm, 0: J. c. Tan Eyck, 11;F.U. Weuon. , C. II. Wildes, IB. L Vv'ASriiNGTON. Kov. 21. Play on the links of 'mW the Washington Golf Club at Iloslyn last weok HP consisted of competition-. In the continued Cap- Hf 1 tains' match on Wednesday and Friday, and tho mm M' Prescott Cup match on Thursday, Friday and Wm a Saturday. Under tbe conditions which govern WW ' 'P the former event, contestants must play each mx Vcdncsday and Saturday during the f..ll and WM winter. The winner each day stores three Mi points, tbe second two, and the third one. Tho H trophy Is to go to the player with the highest H , number of points at tbe end of tho season. The H (lay yeaurday was the best seen on the links so jS J far this season. The scores were: m Qrot. JTeap. Aef. 4M Sosrdmaa U7 IS 8B rZTI Oallaghar 108 18 Hit f Preacou 103 IB 83 IdeCaUiey 11J 17 D5 B Whitney 103 Id 87 f , Caps. Leach 74 Not finished pr. Jtnklns 108 18 01 Loekatt 87 u 87 Parry 108 18 84 Brlca..-. 103 IB 88 H Messrs. Taylor, Knagenhjelm, and Morse en- tered, but did not record their scores. Tbe tu- tals In this match, counting the points made MK yesterday, aro: Berry, G; Gallagher, ti: Hoard- b i nan, U; Tower, 3; Iir. Jenkins, 3; Wiley, lLj. and Prescolt, 1. Messrs. 1'rescott and Ilrlie I are tied for third place in yssterday's competl- mW tlon. Tbe Prescotl Cup match Is conducted like a tennis tournament, tbo winners of tbe tlrat WM day plajing each other the next, and so on. Un JJHKV Thursday and Friday the entries were, quite May ' . large, but yesterday tney were reduced to four, MLdl Messrs. McCammon, Tower, Leech, and Wiley. VI' In tho eighteen boles McCammon beat Tow or 'VJl by 4 up and 3 to play, and Leech beat Wiley by BP 4 up ano '1 to play. 1 Washington, Nov. 21. The aecond of the H Series of handicap golf matches was contested m yesterday on tho course of the Chevy Chase Wt Club. There nere twelve competitors, as fol- K l?n s: Msssrs. Comptou. Marrow, Carle, Bowers. B Danny, Gray, Sltkounorff, Hajden, Iledfern, Jdcl'herson, Van Wyik, and Mellne. Bealdes B these. Justice Harlan, Messrs. LJndsley, LilTcr- W ty and Mattingly and Mrs. Coiupton, Mies New- f lands. Miss Mattingly, and Miss WallMik were. id on tho links. Following are tho beat gross. K. ' ? scores made: U. K. Baric, 1)8: S. F. Redicrn, mm I 790; Dr. Complon, 101: 1L C. Uaideu, 102; WM Major Denny, 1U3, and V. C. Marrow, 104. T he 'K handlcups, when prenared, will reduce these -i4H scores slightly. Chin y Chase golfiuen are much wml pleased with tho results of the playing. On "v 'Xbanksgivini; Day the club will hold a thirty- j, six-bole coinpelitioii against Col. Bogie, for -i'jj- which a number of players are already entered. B " Preparations are in progress for the club tour- namont, which will occur about tbo middle of December. It will embrace at least one match .! for the women f rionds of the club. VB NOTES. H Weather is seldom considered In arranging golf competitions, but the Essex Comity Coun B try Club announces that it it rains on Tbanks 0m giving Ujy the handicap for the prizes presented WL by the Mesirs. Colby will be postponed until the rS following Saturday. IH There will be n bo;lo handicap for a cup at the .) Richmond Hill Golt Club on Thanksgiving Day. 11H Uke the Tuxedo and Ilaltusrol clubs, this or- ) ganizatlon has acquired new ground and will m huvo a xrcAtly extended and Improved links next season. ' H Broderlck Whips Ncjers. il Patsy Broderlck of Providence placed an- ! other victory to bis credit at the Polo A. Con Saturday night by defeating Sammy Meyers of K w thla city in six rounds. It was to have been a B fifteen-round " go" at 118 pounds. The bout yfl was stopped by the referee after Patsy had '? floored his opponent with a heavy left-band tl swing op tbe jaw and had him nearly out. '' 1 1 There was a large crow d present. m Jack Ward of Newark and Jimmy Deverof ! Michigan vs ere tbo principals In the opening ml contest of six rounds at 118 pounds. Forapre- ,(a?i' llmluary Imut it was a good one, tho boys put- 'Ml'' tip UP rattling " go" right from tbe start. ill' Ward was tho cleverer, but hen It came to In- IN flghtlnglJevcr's superior bitting abilities count- II ed. Ward received the decision. ll The next event was another affair at 112 m pounds, introducing two local boxers, Jack Mo Keck and Kddlo Goodbody. McKeck speedily , demonstrated to his eaat side admirers, who J . . were out in force, that he still retains much of iH v. o'd'timo tleterness nnd bitting powers. . W Ii got tbe referee's decision, but for some r"eo.D. thu verdict wus received with consider j able hissing. 'Imfr cessip or iue niaa. iym narry Miner la tbe latest American boxtr to arrlre jpJw St London. 1 "Cocky" Iloyleof Oeruiautown, Pa, wboh a been creailuK quite a furor among the boxera around i fhlladclphlu. tiaa been matched sgalust Tommy I Ilo.au oi Chicago for twent) rounds, lu addition to his match with "Australian" Dllly nurph. Date hullltran has agreed to met Jim M1 llama, an Itigllth bautamweUhl, for twenty rounds btlore the Matluual Hportlng Club of London early next month. KKId McPartland, the rleter eatt side lightweight. Las keen matched to meet Jerome tjulgley of I'hlla oslphla for ntii en rounds at IUj pounitt. Tbe con test will be utxldeil at Athena, I'a., the early part of next month. Dig Ous Buhllii, who la matched to fight Tut Ryan at New Orleana on Deo t, will be one of Charley Oodaaeeonds at ankers to night, when the young California middle" eight will face Paddy Gorman la a twenty round bout. fred Morris haa been luting challenge la London at a great rale since be defeated " bLrllht," the Aus tralian. Ho has posted a torfelt tu meet MlkeCauaar, the EnglUh wrlteiwi Ight lie also wanU a "go" with Pick O'llrlen. who recently defeated Frank Craig, the t "llarlera Coffee Cooler," so easily. Odds mat Kuaa or apart, The elawes of '86 and IbOO of the College ot the City of hew York met In a gams ot lac roue on bat urdar. tnsclaaeof 180U winning by the ecora ot 0 goals to 4. The gamo ws hotly contested through out, Feudrlck sad Jloran doing the star work for tba winners. A tug of war contest took place at Prospect Mall, Brooklyn, nn Saturday nUbt between the Cable Lit erary boclety te m of Cnlcago and the Norwegian Sports Club Viking of Brooklyn. There were six men on a side. Tbe conditions era that each team . should pull uutll six feet of rope went to luulr unpu r5 SJ-?J Tn U'ooxiyn men won. Time, 8 hours Ik's (i "FOOL OR PHYSICIAN." Which Are Ton T Th Length of I4f Largely Depends Upon the Answer. " Kvery man at 40 Is either a fool or a physician." This old proverb wns based on a notion that every man by the tlmo ho rcachod middle life usually learns how to enre for Me own health. If we admit tho truth of It, however, we must concede that a very large proportion of the pcoplo we meet are not well, not oxactly physi cians. Instead ot taking care of their hoaltb. Is It not true that the majority of people seem rather to bo trying to destroy their health by Ir regular living of overwork t Is It not also a fact that thousands of men are breaking down In the prlmoofllfo and becoming ph) slcal wrecks In consequence of their Indiscretion I All people who havo ever made a study of the subject declare that this la the case, and yet thero are to-day large numbers of hard-working business men and womon with many cares, who aro always on tho go and never at rest, that enjoy the best ot health. Do you know why this Is ao I Ask some ot them, and they will tell you that thoy I eel well, eat woll, sleep well, and are in perfect condition simply because they make regular use of that great strengthening atlmu lant, Duffy's pure malt whiskey, i hey find that It replaces tho energy they dally exp nd, keeps thtm bracod up. and acts as a restorative and Invlgorator. Tho great stimulating1 principle contained in the pure malt has a wonderful effect In toning up tho digestive organs, over coming tired feelings, and strengthening the whole body. All grocers and druggists keep Duffy's pure malt, but care should do taken to avoid cheap, worthless Imitations, which are frequently offered. Adr. IIILLIAIWS. Haartee Datr Develops a New Ityle or Aaeaer Shot Nursing. That It Is possible to play the famous "an chor" shot in the new 18-lnch balk lino was demonstrated last week by Maurice Daly In one of his games of practice for the coming tourney of tho stars. Tho "anchor" shot Is ex plicitly barred In tho now game, If played under the old conditions, with tho two object balls ly ing agulnst tho rati at the junction of tbe inter secting balk lines. It Is not, howover, barred any whero clso on tho table provided one object ball Is out of balk, liccauso It was deemed Im possible for a player to make a run of any con siderable length with the shot elsewhere on the greon cloth. Daly, who was practicing with a local amateur, drove tho balls to a cornor and the two object balls rolled one on either side the long-rail balk line, and stopped Just astride tho line about twenty Inches from the lower rail. Tho cue ball, lu turn, stopped three inches from the object balls and In such a position as to enablo Daly to play across tho faco of the object balls, which were almost froion, as in the regulation anchor shot. Daly was in flue stroke, and ho struck tho two object balls with such delicacy that he moved them so slightly thut the centre of gravity In each was not disturbed, and they Immediately fell back into the same position us betore. lie kept this man ellous play up, walking back and forth from one olao ot the table to the other, counting at each effort, but never turnius either object ball off its centre. Ihuamatuurs looked on in critical admiration and counted in branch less interest, 'ihe ecoro mounted to -O, 30, 40, 60, UO, 70, 80, and Uien, when tbe volcran ex pert was just about to count UO, by a slip he failed to strike tho second object ball and thus cut the remarkabio run short at 8'J caxroma. Nothing Uko 'this play had before been seen in the city, and the amateurs went up to the table to examine tho cloth, there being some chance that an indentation in the cloth had brought and kept Uio balls at anchor. No such flaw was discovered, howover, and to provo that tho play wus not the result of any trickery other than tbe moio ot a perfect stroke, Daly put the balls in similar position in another part of tbe table selected ai random by one or-tho witnesses of tho great run, and ticked off 'a couple of dozen more of tbo superb caxroms. Tbo record for anchor play anny from the rail In a public match is U5 carroms, held by Capron, tho Canadian expert, who made the break In Chicago. Ives has made some ot these new style anchor shots In his practice, but ho did not touch Daly's high run at the difficult play. The credit for scoring the best practice run at tho new game belongs to Frank Ives, who ran up 101, largely by open table play, and averaged 2u In a 500-point game. He did not try tbo anchor shot In thla big run. Slosson averaged 37 in a 400-point game and scored a run ot 141, nearly all being gathered by fine open table play. Schaefer haa a run of 111 to his credit, Daly has scored 113. Tbe high run in tho Chicago tourney of last year at tbe new game was 111. Ao idea of the steadi ness that characterizes. Ives's practice games is furnished by his game on last Tuesday night with Capt. Anson, the ball player. Anson was to make 125 to Ivrs's 600. and be did It. Ives failed to score in only one Inning. lunnetttl. Continued from Serenth Pag. W.CIHUNOKYFLOYD-JOJIES. 1 Member, N T WILLIAM ROBI80N, 1 8tOCk FLOYD-JONES&ROBISON, 18 WALL ST. Stocks, Bonds and Investments. tE .TIAKB A RPBCIALTT Of BANK & TRUST CO. STOyiwe . J. GOOD HART & CO., nElUIRRH V. V, STOCK EXCIIAHOB. 38 WALL STREET. New Amsterdam Ons Co. Madison Gas & Electric Co. Buffalo Gas Co. Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis R. R. Omaha Waterworks Co. Denver Union Water Co. New Orleans Traction Co. Brooklyn Elevated R. R. Co. Terre Haute & Indianapolis R. R. Hreurltlra dealt la by GTJSTAVUS MAAS, amy coriiaiiat acO DrOaQ OX. BUTAUMSIIBD 1BQ8. High Grade Investment Securities, MItlTa.lll.IC roil TRUSTEES, INSTITUTIONS, AND PRIVATE INVESTORS. ron nVK nv REDMOND, KERR & GO., UA.YKBlt AYD DOVD DKALBOS. Bfembpra M. Y. nnd I'hlla. stock Kirbancea. List of current oOTertnga sent upon application. 41 Wall St., New York, 430 Cbratnut Hi., Pblladelablau Government and Municipal Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. APl'BAISEMENTS MADB OR QUOTATIONS TOR. NIBIIED FOR THU I'UItC'lUSE, BALI, OR KZ CHANQK OF ADOVF. SECURITIES. L.IBTB ON APPLICATION. N. W. HARRIS & CO., IIASIiBIM, 81 NASSAU 8T. (Dante of Comroeroe Bulldtas.) SPECULATORS WILL be Interested In oar MARKET LETTER ana SIX DATS WITH KINO COTTON, either of waloh will be sent free on request. KTUAE&T & PADDOCK, SJASUKBS AMIS BHOKBIU, 8(1 BROADWAY, 1 NRW tors BOSTON, MASS.. PHILADELPHIA, PA, A1IE3 BUILDINO, UETZ I1UILDINO. WAbHINOTON. D. 0 . 13SS F ST.. N. W. HOLriES&CO ui unoAuwAV. wbw limit. Members or Iba w York "lock Kirbaasn. Rtct-lra accounts and deposlta of nrras, Indlrtauals, etc., aJ allow Interest on dally balances. Iliuy and sell for cash, or carry on martik at low est rale, of Interest on the New York, r'bllvk-Ipbla, Boston, and Chicago Btock Exchaaf ta. Block., Bonds, Oram. Cotton, ate. alrsvaeai OBaeei Usftaaua Mease. Reorganization or THI PEORIA, DECATUR & EVAHSVILLE RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice la hereby en that ths limit of time for re celtlnt depotlta and pajlnc the first Installment of the assessments under the Plan of Reorganisation dated October 1, 1807, -la extended to December 1, 1807, after which date dapoatta. If reoelred at alLwUl beanbjectto such terras and conditions aatnaj be pre scribed by the Committee. noldera dealrlni to assent to the said nan ot Re erianltatlnn are therefor notified to deposit their aeonrltlea with the Central Trust Company en or be fore December 1, 18BT. On deposit of tbslr first mortgage bonds, holders will racelTa back Interest tn cash at 0 per osnt, to October 1, 18S7. The Central Trust Company's Certtneatee of Dapoalt for first mortgage bonds of both dtTlstona bars bean listed upon tbe New York Slock Exchange. tVALftTOH B. BROWN, WILLIAM AUeUSTL'S WHITM, BDTTARD B. MOD, JR., HORTOM ft. FATOW, CIIARLKS A. PKABOOT, JR.. Calamities. Serembar IB. H9T. UNION PACIFIC Reorganization. The Reorganization committee hereby calls upon holders of Certificates Issued by Ita depositaries for shares deposited under the Plan and Agree ment of Reorganization, to pay on or before WEDNESDAY. KO EtlBKtl OS, I MOT, THE THIRD AND LAST INSTALMENT of five per oent. of the nominal or par Talue of such Certificates. Payment In New York must be made to TheSiercantlleTraet Company, ttsODreadway and must be accompanied by presentation of the Or- ttfloatea of Deposit for endorsement of such payment, LOOU rlTXOBRALD, jacob ii. scuirr. T. JBFPBnSOM COOLIDOB. JR.. CBAUftccr st. DBrntr. MARVI HUUIIITI-, OLIIBB AXIES, Committee. ALVTS W. ERECH, Secretary, ISO Broadway. New York, Norember 1. 1BB7. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company. A Circular addressed to the holders ot the Consoli dated Mortgage 6 par oent. Odd Bonds of the aboTO Company, due 1088, detailing the prooei dings taken for the protection of the tntereat of the Bondholdera, and calling for a deposit of th Bonda In order that these Interests may be affectively represented, haa been Issued In New York and London, undsr this date. Coplea of the Circular and Bondholders' Agreement, together with statement fnrnlshed by the RecelTera may be had upon application to either of the under signed. J. P. MORGAN & CO. BROAVN BROTHERS & CO. BARING, MAGOUN & CO. HBW YORK. 1st Norember. 1897. MACY & PENDLETON. 45 BROADWAY. N.Y. Stock Exchange, . , " Produce HeiDers oi Cotton " ( " Coffee " Exceptional Facilities Offered for Dealing in Cotton. Kountze Brothers, Bankers, BROADWAY AND CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. Buy and nuke advances on Railroad, Munici pal, and other Securities. Draw Bills of Exchange on England and the Continent, and nuke Cable Transfers. LOCOMOTIVES. Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. BtXFLE OR COMPOUND LOCOMOTIVES TO THEIR OWN DESIGNS OR TO BPECIflOATIONS. t34era!y eaulpaed abopa. Annual capacity OOO locomotlT. Taraaa saade aattaraetnry. Correapandence BoUeltetf. SivifltmljJ and guttrent. Odes or THB WESTBItK I' .MOV IlTKr COMPACT 83 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, October 80, 181 r. Tbe Board of Directors ot Ibis Company hae thla day declared a dlTldend of two percent, on lu capi tal stock, parable on and after tna 23d dar ot No rember, at tbe offlce ot the Company, 83 W all Street, New York. Tbo Transfer Books will close Norember 12. at 3 P.M., and reopen at 10 A. H., Norember 25, 18D7. J. il. EDWARDS, Treasurer. OFFICB OF EIJtIIAill COMMBtlCIAI, invpamr, 40 tTall BU, Kerr lork, .Norember II, I NOT. Tbe directors bare this dar declared a quarterly dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT, on tbe preferred stock, parable December 10, 1,-07. to stockholders nf record at the cloaeof business Norember 8U, 1897 Transfer books of tba prarerred stock will be closed from Pecemtirr 1st to December 10, 1807, both In cluilre. Checks will be mailed. EDWARD O. LEE, Treasurer. tSlrci.oiw ana Utttlnns, 0TIcfnEWlfAliLEOAS UOUTCcW panr of New York. No. U40 Third arcnue. New York, Nor. 11, 1KU7. Notice to stockholders. Notice Js hereby siren tliat a special meeting of the stin:k holders of the Equitable Oaa Light Company of New York will be belu at tba ofilce of tbo Company, No. 040 Third arenue, la tbe city of New York, on Satur day, tbe. 27tb day of Norember 1SU7, at eleren o'clock A. U , for tbe purposs of submitting to said atockhotdera for tbelr approral an ae-reement of con aolldatlon between this Company and the New York and Eaat RlrerOas Company and the New Amster dam Oaa Company. Ily order of the Board of Directors. JACOB 1'. MILLER, Secretary. Copnttntwliip -notice?. NOVEMBER 18TII. 1H07. MR. WARREN T. JAMES and MR HENRY A. SEYMOUR bare tbla day retired from our firm. Mr. James will contlnun business for bis own ac count, baring headquarters with us as heretofore. DOUOLAS JONES. atanttu J!tmM9. THB SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 12sth street ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. - Expert need flor masers and learners wanted. Apply II. HOtf 11EIMER it CO.. 16B Crosby St. ARTIFICIAL flowers. Oood rosemarersi alio ex perienced packerwante.l.MAX MfcUEIt.BIiondst. RTIFIC1AI.FLOWERS. UoodrosemajMirs wanted. Apply A. W. MAAS g CO., 10 West 8d st, BOOKHINdFno. Experienced Katberers and point folding machine feeders wanted, JBRHEY CITY 1'RINTINO CO. bindery, 08 and 7U York st ,Ji rsey City. LANK BOOKS. First class blank book sewer wanted, OIIAS. J. MET7.. TW-BI Crosby st. I.DKK8. Tiri'EHS, AND COVEKERH wanted at i'M, J. BROWN tCO.'S bindery, 20 City Hall place. O" SflllCIl FEATHERS. Wanted.experleaoed bunch era and packers. A.llKILURUNJt CO.. 088-036 Broadway. BTRJClfFEATllEIlS. Fifty good curlers wanted i work glren home. A. HEILBRUN CO., 830038 Broadway. 8TRICII FEATHERS. Wanttd, good curiam to such steady work and good nay. 'il. BLUMENBTOCK. 80S Broadway. STRICH Feathers Oood sewers wsnted. J. LOF.WENhTEIN. 83 Bond St. APElt BOXES. Experienced bands on fine glue work, LOUIS BAUER, 313 West 20th st. Commit pttvmxM 'HXixnttA. TSTARTHOLOMEWintMrLOYliENT BUREAU, 200 East 42d St.. BrsWlaasserrantaareauppUedi references Inrettlgated. COMPETENT cook for Balttmora famllyi email wages. tSi also laundress. (20, fur the same ftutllr, b... rafsrance. gg-"- , '- - , j jcmtirtlc mmjmMAtA. pnAMBERMAIDS, young competent cook. 85 to J 00 laundresses whodoohaml)er work. BOmKiaaa ' waltressaa, so cooks who wash and Iron, kitchen maids, rranoh and' English ladr-a malde. French nnr.es, uutlera second men. Call Monday, Mrs. L. 8BKLY, Employment Bureau. OS Weal 2d it., serr anu' entrance. 802 eth ar. COMPETENT eook to do laundry work, tig for a In family, Urlng In riainfii ldbes references re quired. Mra. U SEELY. 353 Mih ar, I?IRSTLASS SwedUh or Trench cook t wages aS0 must be rerr capable and bare lot references. Mrs. L. SEELY, 802 Otli ar. RENCH Protestant nurse, for child e yesrs olT must be capable and hare rary best references. Mrs. L. BE ELY. 852 Olh ar. RBNCII chambermaid and aaamitress fcr New Yorki wagea S18) best references required. Mra. L. SEELY. 862 ink ar. rMI0noU(llI English lady'a maldi must understand -a. her duties and bare -rery best referencesi wanea (80. Mra. L. SEELY. 35i 0th ar. Wuntita putlett flitcbnmM, rT "1JLAMK COOKS. Young man on quarto bounds) AJ good chanoe to learn. CIIAB. J. METZ. 70-81 Crosby st. OOKUINDKRS. Extra eorerara and assistant On lahera, TIIOMAB RUbSELL It SON, 24-84 New Chambers st. glttt-fflaw grip ffimaltg. AJlirlSED YOUNO IRI8II OIRL. lately landed, would like a position aa chambermaid and wait ress In a prlrau family, M.IUring bell first Oat, west aide. 224 Hast lOWtb at. A LADY desires situation for nurse who haa been with bar tenyearai abe Is also excellent cham brrmald. May ba aeen late employer's, lodramercy Park. 8-12, CIIAMBERiIALD and Waitress. Willing and oblig ing young woman; best references from last Blace. 11. McO. box 134 Sun uptown offlce, l:es roadway. CWAMDERHAID Capable and reliable young wo 'man to assUt with waltlngi good references. A. J., box 184 Bun uptown omoe. 1205 Broadway. CHAM nKHMlID and waTtressi willing and oblltingt young woman i rery best cltr references. M. McO, box 183 bun uptown oltloe, 1200 Broadway. CHAMBERMAID and WeJtreis Thoroughly com petent young womant rerr beat references. D. II, box 1 S3 Sun uptown offlce, 1205 Broadway. HAMBERHAID. Young woman thoroughly com Detent and highly recommended. 8. B., box 1 80 Sun uptown offlco. 1205 Broadway. CHAMBERMAID: understands plain serrlng; will aastst In dinlng.roonti good city references. 100 West OOtb St., care of McCormack. CHAMBERMAID to do plain sewing! understands wa ting! good references. 2374 2d ar. CHAMBERMAID and waitress! good city references. 74 Ucach St.. care of Ooldrlck. lOMPETENT cookt middle-aged womant Oyearsln w last place; understands getting up large dinners and luncheona; best references. 224 Wast 07th su OK)K and Laundress. Willing and obliging young womant beat city references. U. O., box 182 Bun uptown offlce. tv 05 Broadway. COOK. Competent young woman, axcellent cookt good cltr references. 8. 8., box 101 Bun uptown office, 1205 Broadway, COOK. Thoroughly competent young woman: apart ment preferred: good city references. 452 eth ar, care of O'Connell. COOK. Young woman capable to take full cnargei beat references. N. R., box 117 Sun uptown omoe. 1205 Broadway. COOK, Young women: flrst-clsss cook; bestrerer ences. W. a., box 100 Sun uptown offlce, 1203 Broadway, I7RENCII OIRL. experienced aa nurse and s-am-stress: best city references, lc, 92 Orabam St., Jersey City. N. J, HODbEWORKER. Yonng woman, rood cook and laundre.a: good references. L. Meat, box 141 Bun uptown office, 1203 Broadway LAUNDRESS First claaa laundress In prlrate fam ily: best of references. M. 8, box 107 Sun up town omoe, 120 i Broadway. LAUNDllEsS-oroung womani good ahlrt Ironeri rery good referentea. H. P., box 10U Sun uptown ofnoe. 1200 Broadway. MAID. Youngwoman: thoroughly understand! bar business and good seamstress: good references. T. P.. box 110 Sun uptown offlce, 1203 Broadway. MAID and seamstress; good packer and trarelter and thoroughly competent, good references. K. P., box 170 Sun uptown offlce. 1285 Broadway, "URSE. Young woman: capable to take full charge of child from blrtb: feat city references. U. D, box 122 Sun uptown 0fflocTiy2fl5 Broadway. NURSE. Thoroughly competent Infanta nurae; good rrfereuces. D. M., box 148 Sun uptown offlce, 1205 Broadway. ATUHhi: Willing and obliging young girl: good city J-r references. D. M., box 102 Bun uptown offlce, 1285 Brosdwar. PARLORMAID. Thoroughly competent young woman; good referencea from laat place. A. W, box 10V Sun uptown oniee, 1285 Broadway. WAITRESS. Young woman; thoroughly compe tent: best references. A. L, box IbO Sua up town omoe, 1203 Broadway. WfAlYRESSi. Neat and tidy young woman) good it city references. T. O., box 175 Sun uptown offlce. 1205 Broad way. WAITRESS" Willing and obliging yonng woman; 4 yeara' referencea. C. D , box 185 Sun uptown office, 1203 Uroadway. TfrAITIlESSto assist with chamberwork: best ctty rr references M. R., box 110 Bun uptown offlce. 1285 Broadway. rAITRESS Two years In last place; understands her business thoroughly. 071 West 180th st, eare of Pryde. 4 irt-CIw grip Sttnlfis. A MAN of family, with business ability, able to ap proach tbe best, desires position of any kind where Industry and attention are required: moderate aalary: best of reference. WILLING, box 182 Sun office. AN EDUCATED MAN desires to secure a position with a Arm where be can make himself generally useful; Is a lawyer, and capable of performing any kind of office work; will take moderate salary aaa start., ABILITY, box 170 Sun offlce. A BTBtllV YOUNG IMA (20) desires a position as stenographer and typewriter; can giro referencea aa to ctaarcter. c; per week. Address HONEST, box 1&4 Sua offlce. UTLER. Thoroughly capable and r- liable young man: highly recommended from last place. W. P., box 140 Sun uptown office, 1205 Broadway, BUTLER, Young man, perfectly trustworthy and reliable: good references. W. P. D., box 123 Sun uptown oftlce, 1 205 Broadway. LAWYBII A lawyer from North of Ireland d. aires post In good offlie; fnlly qualified, and with Irish connection. L. L. D box 133 Sun offlce. 0311 ION Is wanted by a young man. 28: married; American; fair education; willing to do anything; understands selling or soliciting. JOS. T. WELSH. 180 huropter St.. Brooklyn. ECOND MAN Thoroughly competent young man with best references. J. v., box 110 Sun uptown offlce, 1205 Broadway. rirrt 2?oartJ. East Side. AN exceptional opportunity In handsome house, near Waldorf-Astoria; commodious and attrao tlre. with specially prlrate features: second floor suite, also single roomi southern xposura; highest references exchanged. 45 East 34th at. W eat Mae. BANK ST., (. Handsome large and small rooms; running watari table boarders accommodated l moderate. efurttitfud&ooraff&partmeatflia $ef Kaat aid. AT rl Unlrerslty plana and Washington square Handsomely fttrnlsbed ball room to leti gentle men only, Tfcfil ST., Ill EAST.-Cholce largo rooms for 'XO gentlemen! alloonrenlences: bandy to aurface and elsrated lines, Ileal lrtf. CLINTON PLACE. 74,-I'leasant. oomfortsble, large and small rooms; board optional; Southerners accommodated; references. 1 SECOND floor, bath, suite, prlrate bath; board . optional; slngio rooms, references u Weit B.ld. QQD'sT.. ltTwEST, Handsomely furnished rooms, OO en suite and slugloi breakfast uptlonali ralft all udance, references. TtJD Zt . 207 wnST -Nicely furnished second floor xO front and other rooms: excellent table TkTH 8T 127 "WEST. Newly furnished" rooms; lu southern exposure! marble lavatories, clothes prtssea. conrenlencesi singly or en suite. AZTH ST.. 227WESTT A handsomely furnished tO room, with bath; ercrjlblug flrstclasi; gentle men; reference, ,f lat.0 nnd unrtmrnt0 So Zet. thfark"iViadis6n. Madison hquare aud Haiti St. Two large suites, also one small suite remaining to be rented, Prlrate restaurant on premises. Apply on premises, or to UKO. It. UK AD, 10 WALL A 9 TIME ST. (8037.1 1 MADISON AVE. tii av. umvt:, t on Kit iiitii st. New, large. Ught, alrr roomsi beautiful rlew of plctureaque Central Parki rlecirlo lights, elerator, and all modern conreulences, rents only from (1,140 to (l,20Ui serrn and eight rooms and batb, AhEVEN-ROOM AND BATH single flat, all improre meats, U12 West 127th st. See janltreas. 5TII AV., ltTtb, corner Hth st -Elegant apartments, facing park ; (80 to ( 1 u monl bly. Bee Janitor. QQII BT.. 71 WEbT. First clans apartmentof eight OO roomst butler's pantry aud bath; hall itrrlcei eteara beat and all Impioremrntai every room haa direct light. Apply to Janitor ou premises. TOKTIIbT.. 248 EAST. Apartments of three and J.4U rear roomsi sdl light roomai caaap real. 1 " - gg yf tat Sutatw EWi IN TltB V Epifable Building, 1 fine large bank- ing room, suitable I also for brokers, j iosurancecompany or corporation. ? Apply to GERADiU It. BROWrV, I Equitable Building. S ISO Ureadnay, Were York, 5 TO IsET IN THE Western National Bank Bldg., PINE A NASSAU STREETS, Three handsome cor ner rooms, suitable for broker, corporation or lawyer. Apply to GERALD R. BROWN, Equitable Bldg., 120 Broadway, New York, ALAROE NUMBER OF nOlLDINQS, stores, tofts, and offices to let. RIIL4.ND A WI1ITINO. B Peekman st. AMACUINEsnOP on aecond floor, wltb power, 41M and 420 West 27th at. 8ee engtnect. ri'O LETwifh power, tbe rery largTloft 27 Rose Xst.: rent moderate. RULANO ft WIIITINO, S Beekman at. i8ea. (Butnte fox ate Cltij. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 12sth street BARGAIN. Sew fire story bualneu corner, latest Improrements, (3a,UV0t rant (3,000. l'nKi.ra. 210 wtuiaar. ?RraI Gstntr g or alC'-tattttgglana HOME FOR WAOE EARNRRB; Thanksgiving Day: no Iniercst; guaranteea tree; free passes. 1U3 West lOthst, M. S. ItOOMK. c6tal (Cjitate at &alr Countrii,. SHALL FARM, particularly adapted for poultry raising, conrenlent to rallroid and near best mar ket, for (100; conta ns Are acrea good, rlcb, lerel land; only ft cash, balance (1 weekly wltb no Inter est; poas salon nt ome: good location pure air, per fcctcllmate; only one hour from Philadelphia. Oet information of R1SLEV, IS Chambers st. cf or jSale or Co ?rt Cit. WOODLAWN, New York city, to let; cottage, eight rooms, Improrements. (1. Ilt INO, 310 Madison ar. Orran trnmrra. MEDITERRANEAN TOURS, Including PI, tho AIIp, I'nli atlne, etc., Jan. 4, Feb. 12. by k. N. .nrinnnulai March 6, l)y s. M. aaalp. Highest class btcamsblp. Hotel, and camp ing arrangements. High el-us parlies to Harm 11 B A m ftHB 85? MaV5h .J?"" JaU- "' rtb- JAP Ail Descriptive protframmes troti from THOS. COOK & SON JSyy AMERICAN LINE. NEW YOltK-bOUTIIAMMON-iLoiidon-rarls). .Sailing ecr) Wednesday at 10 A. M. RT.LOU18 Nci. 24 hT. LOUIS Dec. 16 I'ARIS Dec l.NEW OltK Dec. 22 tiT. l'AUI. . ... Dc. HlrtT. PAUL . . D-c. 29 RED STAE LINE TO ANTWERP. Sailing crery WTeduclay KensIni,ton.NoT.24.'JA M.'houtliwark, Doc. 8, 0 A. M. Wfsternlani Dec. l.noonlNoordlaud Dec. 10. noon INTMtNATIONAL NAVIOATION COMPANY. Plera 1 4 nud 10, .North Rlrer. Ofllte, OllnnllngOreen. C DNARDL1NETO LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEE.N8TOWN From Pier 40, N II , foot of Clnrkson st. Lucanla .Nor.27.7 B0 01.Campanla.Dec 11,0 80 A.M. Elrurla .Dec. 4, 21", M lUmbrla Dec. In, noon VERfrONII UROWNetCO.ticn Ag'ts.4 UowllngOreeiL HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. From New York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris, and Hamburg. TWIN MMthW EXPRESS SFUVtCE begins Feb. 20. '08. TWIN SCREW M ML SERVICE, N.Y, Hainburgdlrrct Prussia. Nov. 27, HA.M jl'atrla.. ..Dec 4, 21. M. First cab , (HO up, second class, (10, steerage, (32, tlambur-iiterlrn l.lue, 117 llroiiduMj. ItAIKB: STBviJ.SBEin CO., I'llRtl KX4'l'llill. 90.OO 10 l'urtl'init. Mi-., and lletiirn, SteMn. hips Johu EiirIIs aud Manhattan leae Pier 8H, Eat Itlver, foot of Market it., Tursilars, Thurs days, nnd baturdsys at 5 1'. M htemncra flttfd with evory modern itnprocment for comfort and con rcnlenco of tourlsis. Offlccs. 27.1 Uroadway and 222 South st, II HALL, tfeneral Agent. ORTlTilKHMAN I.LOY1) STEAMSHIP CO. SHOUT ROt'TF. TO LONDON AM) CONTINENT. FAST EXPRESS blKAMKHS. Kaiser, Tu., Nor 2.1, 2 P.l 'Trare.Tu , Dec, 14, 0 A.M. Spree, Tu. Nor. SO, A.M.i-sle. lu.. Die. 21, 0 A.M. ofcl niriis CO . 2 Howlln : Oreem " II,I UMIIMO MM!. Iltll.t TO Olltlll K. For Old Pnlnl Comfort. Norfolk. Newport News, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Pinner's Point, Itlcbmind, Virginia Ileaih.V a and tVaahlngtnn, U, (' Freight and Paa.enger steamers sail frrm Plor 20. nrih Hirer, 1 rery ei'k dat. except Saturda), at 11 p. M, and HJtiirdu. ot t P M W. I. OUII.I.AUDEU, Vice Pre'! and Tratllo Mgr. WHITE STAR LINE. " Uajestlc or yi.nonni It rmsnlc Dec H, uoon Adriatic . Ilei- 1, iiMinfleiili)nlc Dec lO.nnou NO COTTON CARRIED 1IY I'AhhENHKR bTFAMERS. Pier 40, North Kl?er onion. V llroa In ay. New York, ILMAITLANI) KEIlbEY, Agent. Snilroailfl. Neii, York and Boston All Rail. N.Y. S II til It It audiounecllons. From drawl 1 enli il btailon. Iare. Il aj of Due. 0.04 A. M , fiprlngfleld and Worcester, 8:30 I', M. 10.00 A M.t'.V'" L011J1 uaiidPrinMence, II 00 P M. lOjus A. M , New London and Pro Idencc, 4'2P,I. 12 U . Mirlngilel 1 and Won ester, 0 40 P M. H1110 P. M , Air I Hie mid N K. It R 0U p, M 1:02 1 M Nrw Loudon and l'riirldence, 7 no p 11 8 00 P. M 'Now Loniiou and l'roldt nee, l"iio p i, 4iii P. M , 'Springfield and Worcester, 10 1111 p M 0.00 I M,.rM Lou 01, ant I'roildence.ll onp M 11 :00 P. M . srrluglleM and Wonistir, 1! 15 A. M, 12 00 P M , 'New 1 omliiu and l'rorldence, 0,20 A. M, Runs dally, including hiinday. ttUay Statu l.lmlt.il. all parlor cars; fare (7, In eluding parlor lar scat ...... JAIr Line Llmltru. arrlres at and departs from Park riiusre btsllou, lloston. Return serrlce same hour and by same route Through parlur aud sleeping ears by each train. """" " "c.T,HittP8TEAl),asn.Pasa.A(aat. ' gnUtoai, - AMERICA'S QRBAfsiT R AtLROAB." ' NEWYOEli SfTRAL ' &. Hudson nwEn n. a THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. nutitcT i.nn TO M All A tit rl,ua. All thiough trains stop at Albany, Utlca, Syracuse, Itocheiier, and IlutTalo. Trains leare tlrand Central blatlon. 4 2d street and Fourth arenue. a follow.! 8R( A M.-Hnllj, esccnt Rundar. The famous .OU LMPIItE STATE FAPilli.8. LIMITED Fast eat train In the world. Duo Iluffalu at 4!4B P. t., Nlsgara Falls S:SS P. M Toronto H;21 P M Thla train Is limited tolls stating capacity. Connects at title fur Adlrnnda k Mountalua and Montreal, Q. If; A SI -FAST MAIL. Dallr-For pougnki-ep-(J.riU sle, Albany. Utlca. Syracuse. Itocbester, Buf- 'alo, Niagara 1 alls, and Cleruland. 1 fiiflfl A M.-NOKTII MIORB LIMITED, Dally AOiUU 24 hour train to Chicago rla Michigan Cen tral route. Due HulTalo N:40 P. M., Niagara Falls 1:3U P. U . Chicago U.0O A. M. Carries sleeping and drawing room cars nnlr IO'iiA. M.-DAY EXPRESS, except 8unday XU.UU For Mllbrook, t'atuktll Mountains, and all , 1 important New York state points. (1(1 p' M.-SOUTHWLSTiCRN LIMITED. Dally uvy For Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and St Litul.. stop, at l'ouittikcepslo. 1,l)( P M-CIIICAOO M'ECIAL, Dally-For De VIV trolt, Clerelaad. Tole.10. aud Chicago. Stops h Poughkeep.il' and vohenrcladr. 3,J(t P. M.-THOY AND AI.IIA.N'Y SrECIAU ex UU cept buutla) -l'ur Hamsun's (Wost l'olnl), Poughsefpsle. Albany, nudTrm. 6 .fill P. M-I.AKJ' MIOllE IIMITED. Dally,-24-ou hour train toChlcago, rla Laku horc route. Dim t'lereland 7-10, Toledo 10'Ot A M., Chicago 4 P.M. This train connects at Clurelaud for Cin cinnati, duo 4..'i5 P M . nd nt Toledo fur St. Ixmls, due in in p M , (ue Kansas City next morning. Carries tleiplng and drawing room cars onl) . 6. fin P. M.-WE.STFRN EXPRESS, Dally-For Nl Uu agara KalU. Clerclsn 1. Toledo, Detroit, Chi cago. Cincinnati, nnd St. Lnul., G.OC; P. M -NORTHERS EXPRESS. Dally-For i Troy, 1'laitJ.burg, Ilurllngton, Montreal, and, except Saturtiar ulslits, Ottawa. 7.Q1P. M.-llUtFAlo SPECIAL, Dally-For Adl Olr rondack Mountain points and Montreal, rla I Ilea, llochtuirr, Hull alo. Niagara Falls. loronto. Clereland, lndlanaiolla, ht Ixiuts, and Chicago 9.f Ifi '' S1 --SPECIAL I.1M1TU) MAIL Dally V.f (sleeping car passengers only) For oluts on Fall Rrook Halln ay. rl t Lynns, and for Rochester, Ilntfalo, Cleveland, ludlaiia!olls. and St. Louis. 9,1 C P. M.-PA11HO EXPRESS, Dallj-For Syra AiJ cuso. Ow i gu, Watertowu, Ogdeniburg. Uuf falo. Niagara tails, Clereland. To edo, Chicago, and, except Sundays, for Caite Vluceut aud the Auburn road, rii.-li MllllT-MIDNIOHT EXPRESS Theatre i.JLU train for Chicago and principal po uts on the Now York Centra! ereiy night excel! Sunday nights, bund ay nights Chicago sleepers leare on Pits train Oioo A.M. and man p. M Dally, oxcept Sunday, toPltt.neld, rla Harlem Dlri.lnn Oils A. M Sut.dajsouly to Plit-fleld and the Berk shire Hills, rla the Harlem 1)1 Lion. "ALL NIUHT" TKAI.Nh TO YO.NK1RS. "All night" trains run between 100th st and points on the Putnam Dlrlslou as far as Yonkent, lu connec tlon wltb tbe ele at d road. The only Hue runnlug "all night" trains out of Now York Wagner Palace Cars on all through trains. Trams Illuminated with Plnlscli light. Tickets aud W atnerofllce. it tlrand Central Station, 113. 201,4111 Broadway, 31 lul Will It . U42 Uroad way. 233 Columbus ar.. Ill West 120th St.. and 18HH1 st station, Now York i 83 and 720 Fulton st. and 100 Droadway. E. D., Ilrooklyn. Baggage checked from hotel or residence by tbe Weetcott Exprt-sCompany. JOHN M. TOL'CEY. OEOROE 11. DAMFI.S, Oeneral Manager. Ocutral Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania 3aAIIiH.OAP. STATIONS foul ui t'.t Tweiitytniru trc-et and Des- brosscs and Cortlandt streets. nfThe leering time f rum DeshrosM s and Cortlandt streets Is fU e mluuti s later than that gh en bolow for Twenty third street station. 7i35 A. .11. 1'AbT MAIL. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car New York to Plttiburg. Sleeping Car Pittsburg to Chicago. Nocoachea to Pittsburg, Hiss a. m, FAbT LINr. l'lttsourg and Clereland. OlSOA. Ml. PENNbLVAMA LIMITED Pullman Compartment Sleeping. Dining, Muoklng, and Ob aeratlon Cars. For Chicago, Clereland, Toledo, Cincinnati, ludlanapolls. Loulsrllle. ht. Ixjuls 1135 I'. ll. CHICAOO AND 8T. LOUlu EXPRFSS For Nashrllle l la Cincinnati). Chicago. St. Louis. 0103 P. n. Wl-STKIIN EXPRE&S For Clereland, Chicago. For Toledo except Saturday. .11411 . SI. .SOUTIIWEsTFRN EXPRESS For PUtsburg. Clnclnuatl. Indianapolis, bt. Louts. 7i50 P. ri. (Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets R'80 P. M.) MAIL AND EXPRESS. Pullmin Buffet Sleeping Car New York to Altoona, East Lllierty, Pittsburg, and polnta West, dally except Sunday. Nocoachea. 7i53 P. ai. PACIFIC EXPRESS. For Pltuburg and Chicago. Connects tor Clereland and Toledo, ex ceptsaturday. WANIIIXUTOKr AM) TUB SOUTH. 7.B5. 8:25, U.2S. K:fi0 (Dining Car), 10 0OA.M .13 05. 1:00 (3 15 "Congrrnuonal Llm ," all Parlor aud Dlnlngll'ars). 4:20 (Dining Car). 4:55 (Dining Car). B.55 P, M . 12:10 ulgnt Sunday, :20. 0:2. 10.00 A.M. (3:10 "Congressional Llin.,' all Parlor aud Dlulng Cars). 4-26 (Dining Car), 4!5S (Dining Car), 8-S5P. M. 12:10 night. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Express. 4:25 P. M. 12:10 night dally. ATLANTIC COAST LLNE. Expresa, 0:25 A. M. and 8 05 P. M. dally. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY.-4:55 P. M. dally. FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK. 7:50 A M. week dara and 7:55 P. M. dally. ATLANTIC CITY 12.55 P. M. week days. CAPE MAY. 12:35 P. M. week days. Long Ilraucb. Aabury Park (Interlaken Sundays), Oceau Orore, and Point Pleasant (from West Twen tyiblrd street Station). 8:53. 11:50 A. M. 3:10. 4:15. 1 1:25 P. M. Sundays, v.ib A. M , 4:53 P. M. (from Desbrosses and Cortlandt fctreets). u:10 A. M 12:10. 3'40, 0:10, 1 1:30 P. M. Sundaja. 0:45 A. M , 0:13 P.M. COIt PIIII.DEI.PHIt. 0:15, 7:23. 7:33. 8:25, h.53, v:25 (0.55 Penna. Lim ited), 0:33 (Dining Car), 10:53. 11 :55 A.M., 12 55, 1:33. 2:33. J 35. 4:23. 4:25 (Dining Car), 4:55 (Din ing Car), 5:35 (Dining Car), 7:10, 7:33, b.35 P. M , 12:10 nljht. Sundays, 0:13, 7:35, H:23, S:55, 0.23, 0:35 (Limited), V 53, 10: 5 A. M., 1:33 (Dlulng Car). 8'35. 4:.'5 (Dining Car). 4.55 (Dining Carl, S-jO (Dining Car). 7:40. 7.33. 8 35 P. M.. 12:10 night. Ticket offices NOS.4BI. 1144, 11V0. 1323, 111, aud2nl llrundway;l Astor House; West Twenty-thlrd treet htatlun. and stations foot of Deshmsien and Cort landt Streets; 4 Court Street. 860 Fulton street. UB Broadway, and Brooklrn Annex Station, Ilrooklyn; btailon. Jersey Cit Tbo New York Trauster Com pany w Id cail for and check baggage from hotels and realdences through to destination. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R WOOD. Oeneral Manager. Oeneral Pass'r Agent. DKLAIVAIIB, a.tHAlVA.VA lVKSTItltS It. It. tatlona In Kevr a oik, root or Itarclay and t brl.lonbrr NIs. VKITIIILLr. TltAIMS. Pl'l.l.lIAY UL'PPET t'AHM. rnrrn ..ht. Direct routo to Nenark. Bloomrjeld, 3IontcIalr, tho Oranges, Summit, llernarusrl le, Bakllig Ridge, Mad lson. Morrlstown. Patsalc, Patersoii. Ilooutou, Dorcr, Stanhojie, Newton, lludd's Lake, Lake Ilopalcong, lluckettsrijwn, bchoole'a Mountain. Wns!dm.ttiu, Phllllpsburg, Easton U utor Oap,btroudsburg, 1'itcuiio Mountain, Scranlon, I'lttston.W Uket.1 arre. Nanlleoke, Danville. Nortliumberlaml, Moiuroe, Blngi auitou, Oxfunl, Norwlcb, U alrrrllle, Utlco, Ulc-bll Id springs, Cortland, Syracuse, tlswigo, llbuca, Owegu, Llnilra, Corning, Bath, 1)aih, tile. llulTalo, and all points West, Northwest, aud southwest. HiOO A. t. Ulngliauiton Mall. Slops at principal stations. IOiIIO A. St. (Cafe car) IlutTalo, 8:ranton, Ding. hamton, Owigo, Ithaca. Elm ra. Utlca, S recuse, ami Oswego Express. Pullman buffet parlor cars, Ci nueutlng at Buffalo wltb trains for Chicago uud IMdnts West. I iO) p. xi. K rsnton, Blnghamton, and Elmlra Express. Pullman buffet pat lor cars. dot) p. M. Sjcranton WlUisbarre, and Plymouth Expresa. Pullman buffet parlor cars. TiOOP. M. (Doll)-onicagoistlbule Limited Ex press for bcranton, Illuitliaiiiton, Elmlra, llulTalo, Pullman Iluiftl. It eplug car New York to Chicago, Dining car west of 1 urfatti M1110 P. M. iDall) ' liiitlulo Express. Pullmin sleep rs for Scranion, Illngliamton, Elmlra, ilath, Mt. Moriii, ami llunaln. arntli.g llulTalo SAM onto p. M. iDall)) HuiTalo, Bi-runU.n, Illngliam ton, Owigo, Ithaia, hlmlra. hra-use, Utlca. aud Oswego Exprtit- pulliuun buffit .let pers. Ticket and Piilluiau in i-ummod.ttiuiint Henry aaro ASotii. Ltd., tl.'l lnada,14 Park place, and i) llroa Iway and 042 llrusdi.a Tickets nt herry sta t.uus, III 4th a ,cnr l.'lh at.. (11 t tit 125th St., 2,13 Columbus a New orl.,338 ami 7.1 Fllllotl.t aud I Oil llroadna, Bruoklju Time lablea git lug full In formation at nil .tattoo. Wcstcutt'a Expre'-a Company n III call for and check baggage from hotel or reildeuce 10 disduatlou. ERIE RAILROAD. Through trains leave New York, foot of Chambers st.as foltovrs, and fire minutes earllir from Wtit V.li' st.i 9,flfi A- M, Vestibule Fxprrss dslly for Blng JJ bsmtou, Wnirly. Muilra, nurtaio, Bradford, an ie. Buffalo 8 P M Parlur car to Buffalo ').On ' -'" -Vi.tUuie lliultld-1'...t mall dally. JJ Solid train f'tr Clil ago, la Chautauinia La.e, arrlri s Clevi laml 7 in A M, Chicago A p M, blieHrstoCblcn,(0, CIcMlaud anil CliKluiiall, Inn 1'ig Car, 7,4(1 " " Buffalo and Cloelind Veillbulo 1.x I ,0J press dally, arrlres at linralo 7 OS A M., Bradford 7il7 A II. Jatiustnnu 7 on A M, I'leve. laliilI2;U0P M ("IroirsluBunaliiancI Pletelanl), making direct touutHtluti for Detroit, Chicago, und tie West Cafti I.llirurj 1 ar 8.1.". ' " Dally lu Cliaulauriua Lake and .0 N atrarn Fall. Solid iralti toi hlcago. slieii rr. to Horuellslllp, Chicago, and Cincinnati, Dlnlug Csr. 'I'lCKF.TS. I1CAI. TIMB CARPS. AMI PIM.I.MaN I ACCOMMODATIONS at lit 1U, ifll, 4111. and W57 Broadwa), 127 Bower; l'11 K" 123lh st.avl 111 We.t 123th St., I'liainla-r. and West 2Jd t feirln. New Yorki 33'l and 120 Fulton at, luO llioadar, llrouklyui 2110 llinl.un.l II 'ken, and Jt rsej city station. Wt aliott's Ki n- call, for und checks bag gago from hotel, an'! 1 .1 len. ei tu destination. BALTIMORE & OHIO." li , , o k V, hitehajl rcnu'ual, suuili terry, and rout ot Liberty .Ire I Dally sKxirpI hun lay 'Sundays CHICAOO, ..!lil A M ' 0u 1 M ,ulid 12 1,'mlghL PITlMlL'ltti, ! II) 51 .!.'. P M U 00 P M., IVllOnlkbt (1. 3D A M l.ibertr-l only 1 CINCINNATI. ST l.OI'IS 'III HI V, '.1 "..IP M WASHIM.TON. IIAI.IIMUIil '7 53, l "U illluerl, 11:30 A M iDlner) 21)11 (liliirn, .l 25 (Diner), 4:63(Dineri, 33 p M and "U 15 night. NOItlOI.K. 111 JO A M NEW OIILEAM), 4 63 P M (thrcugh il-er). All trains are Illuminated with 1'Int.ch light Offices: 11:1, 172, 2UI, 4.11, 1140 Broadway. 81 E. 14tb st. 127 Bowery, H Vi U8V. 34 Ku.to-j it., Brooklyn! Whitehall Terminal Bagrage checked from hotel or residence to dsstlaatlon. R a t ' -- ' ' I 1B teliigb Valley System. Btatlons foot of West 2ld RL (Pcnn. it, R,), Cortlandt l U .nrleehrih..c4 St. , HH Inclltntes time (ran Wot 2.1.1 St. Other figure ' -Wlm aimw tltiio froiirTurf lawlt or Detbiowcs Bt, iafl Hliia. Olio A. n. dally-ihunlur 15, 7A.U.I. ''iMm for KAUCH CHUNK aud liiicnnedlate ntsiluns. . ,IMWM T1S.1, Niin A M daily for WtLKlSllARTtH, immm FCUAMON (week .lata), EI.MUtA (w ek daya), -, ITHACA, UINIAA RodllEbrEll, Bt'FFAU). NI. H All AHA I'M.I.s. and the West and principal local B polntst dlutugcar andcliatrcar to Burfalo. lH llisa, laKinnonndally, ox ct Stindar, IB "ItliACK IHAMON1) K.MMIKSR," )aH Arrtres llulTalo ti.3 p ,M Pullman Vestibule Day -,'1 Coaches ami P.irl orC f Dining Car Service Meal 4bH a la vsite Councils at Buffalo with through sleep. immt era tn Di trolt and Clili'agu aH Itli'jn luiliip M ilallr, exiept Sunday, for vH MAUcll CIlt'S'K and lnlermrllatc points. iH lMian. lii.il' M.. sumlaya uulr, for RASTON, H MAUCIt CHUNK, and the.oal liramhet. ,IH li'J.. tun p M. dall), except Sunday, for 'imW WII.KEMI MIKE. PITTVTON, SCltASTON, and prln. 4BI clpal lnternie.llati-atatlous, Cunnei-is for all polnta rta9 In coal reglnn.icha rear for WlUcsharre. IH ril(in, nil) p. M ilallr, crept Sunday, for 'H WILKI-.SUAItltr, PITTsTu.N, SCItANTON, and prlncl 'H pal Intermcdlato stations. Connects for all polnta In 4H coal regions 1 Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Wilkes- SH barre. 5 B itioa. 4i'JO p M dall), except Sunday, for traH MAUCII CHUNK and Intermediate stations. taB Jl.1.. mitt P.M. dally for KASTON and Inter- mediate atntions. ofH Sims. TitlliP M dally for BUFFALO. NIAtlARA iMM FALLS, and all points Wet, Pullmau leper rest!. MB bulo tralu N. Y to Chicago. Sleepers to Buffalo and .flH Toronto. Bll Tl.t.t. Minor M tlailv. except Sunday, stopping J only at SOUTH PI.MNFIEI.D, KASTON, DKTllI.R- 4b1 HEM. MAUl'll ( HUNK, I.. A II JUNCTION, HAYRE, UbB OF.NEVA. ROCIIFhTl.lt, IIAT.VVIA, BUFFALO, and Smm TORONTO Pullman slicper for IlutTalo. None hut SaVaVJ aleeplnrcir iiaenircM carried No I megaac carried, ? Hirt.-, OHIO I', M dallr for WII.KESI1ARRK, ITH- , $.1 ACA.OKNEVV, RIM lll.stl'.lt, IIUFfAIO, NIAGARA ? FALLS. 1.U1I nil tiuluiH Weil Pullman sleepers to JtBB Wllkeal arrontnl ltl aca Wm Additional lucal tr Ins dall), except Sunday, for SHI BOUND ItltOOK atnl utrrni dime points, leave aafol ?H lows: s-25, s :m, 1(1.25, iu,3n, 1(1:23, 10 30 (sun- data mil)) . M ! V,, 'ii:in an.l r,;,-j5, n:1llP. M. '"Hi Ticktts and I'ulluiaii nu oinni.Klatluni at 113. 201, 'mWM 873. :I53, 044, nnd 1 I.' I Ilroailwar, 31 E ltlhatlBS K 123tb ft. 127 lkiHcrv. N Y.I SAOTulton sU, 4 Court st , us B'u at mi I lirooklvu Annex Brooklyn. i.'BB N.Y Trins'erCi will cull fur and check baggaga ,-BH from hotel or re.ldcniu through to destination. limmM - ' AtcntiiDoats. ,1 BOSTONANDNEWENGLAlSt UJ ' im H suU.M) LINKS. " 'B HOMM.lllt I.IVf, via stonlujtun Iave Pier .BaH 30, N It, nil.. Muck iiImivh Cauit st .week davaonly, iBBB atop M ste tnier M tlno nud N w llaniphtre. . flawJ Nonitlt II l,lr, ia.Se Londuu LeivnPer40 ' m BaVl (old No), N It, next I) broues st .week da) s only. ; ! at 0 P M, Steamer. City or Luill and City ot immm Lav. ri nee. r BBbJ rtl.1, nil Pit MM:. ls Nenpurt and Fall Rlrer. f jBaVl l.iivc r.t r l. N It., foot of Murray st .week dayi BBB only, nt 3 on I' M, htenmers Prlscllla aud Puritan, Orchestra on each. ilwJ Albany Evening Line. U Th iMipular stenmerx ADIRONDACK and DEAN BBai niCHMuMi will leave Old Pier 41 N R , root Canal 1 iRaVal at., at 0 P. M. dall) (Sunday excepted), making dlreot 'gflHi connections with trains North, Easi, and West. pVbYJ rTMtii 1.. iuiM a.i t otriiii: roat iaBal leave Pier 43, N R. foot ot Christopher st , crery iiB week day ot il P M. '1 KINGSTON LINE. West loth, t Dally 4 P. M , Sat- 'IH utilaantl Ste men. BALDWIN und HOMER for IBB Cornwall, N.-ubnru N.v, Hamburg, Marllairo, Mllion, oflYl I'uughkeeimle. Ilde Park Ksopus. Kingston. couueaV . mMm Ing with 1. A D. It It. fur all point. In Catskllls. jH ,M!l llttHS.-Fare, $1; EXCURSION, ai.SO. VBI Fat atraiuiTs p-ave Pier 23, F. II , dnlly (Sunday J HI excepted), 3 P. M and 12 midnight, arriving In tlma BBV for trnlns to Mcrldcn. Hartford, bprlngfleld, ana .H polnta North. "n TAMSL)I.I.I. LINE bteomer. leave Tier 24. N. R., Hl -IV foot Irniikllu st.. fur Cranston's. We.t Point, '.H Cold bprlug. cormvull. Mshktll landing, Ncwburg, iflBH week diijs 0 P. M , Sunda)a 0 A. M. 'I'BbI TIIOV IIOTS. CIT OF TROY or SARATOGA "III leares West tilth st dally, except Saturdays. 8 P. JL. 'IH connecting with Deiaw are and Hudson and Fltchburg ij BBBB tralne Suuday steamer touchea at Albany. H guultc Satires. H TJOST OFFICE NOTICE." imU (Should be read DAILY by all Interested, as change - H may occur nt any tlnu ) IH Foreign Hi nil 4 for tin. week ending Nov, 27, 1887, fm will clone (PROMPTLY in all cn-erf) nt the General BBl PostOnice as fullows I'AlU'l.Lb PO T MAILS close 8mm one hour earlier than closing lime thowu IaIow. 1 TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. rVfl MONDAY At 12 M. fur NKTIII.ItLANDS direct. SBai per steamship Amsterdam, via Amsterdam (let 2VBI tcrs must bo directed "per Amsterdam"). t H TTJlDAY At 11 AM (supplemi utary 12.3UP. M.) Vfll for OEBMAN Y, pr steamship kalter Wllhclm der '.'(. B )ro"c', via Prefnn (letters fur other parts of " Euri, Ma boiitbunuitoil and Bremen, must b gl dlnctcd "pcrKilscr WUhelin der Orosse"). 1-nVsl WEDNK.SDaY At 7 A 31 for BFLtllUM direct, per jH pteamshlp Kensington, rla Antw rp (letters must K,l be directed "per Ken.lnutou"), at 7 A. 31. (sup- JhWm plemeutary 0 A 31 ) for EL HOPE, per steamship is-'flai St. Louis, via southamplon (tellers for Ireland -B Illilf.1 licdlrcclcd -p r bl. Louis"), at 1) A. M. & (supplementary IU.30 A. M.) for EUROPE, per Hmt steamship .Majestic, via cueenstuwu, '1 SATURDAY At 4 30 A, M. for EUROPE, per steam- ship Lucnuta. via Queenstowu Oetti rs for Franca. H Swltserlund, Itni). Spain. Portugal, Turkey. Fg)ptaiid BrltlHii India must bo directed "per "iB Lueaulo")! at 7 A. M. tor FRANCE. 8WITZER- SPl USD. ITALY. SPAIN. POUTUllAL. TURKEY, Xml EOYITaud BRITISH INDIA, r steamship La tmVi Clinmpagn. , via Havre (letters fof other HJ pans of Europe must be directed "tier La & riwimpKgne"): at 8 A 31 for NETHER- IB LASD.s direct, per steamship uhdam, via Rotter- dam (Utters must be directed "per OUlam"); at WW s A 31 furOINOA, per steamship Werra (Inters U hum b"dlrectid "per Wirra"), at 111 A. fl, for ' SCOTLAND direct, p. r steamship Anchorla, via 71 Olnsguw (letlera muit 1w. directed "jier An- W 1 Inula"), at 1 1 A. M for NORWAY direct, per iBJ steamship Norge (letters must be directed "per iH Norge"). jWM PRINTED 31VT1i.lt, &c Gennau steamers sailing iWM ou Ttieadiiya take Printed 3Iatter. Ac . for tier &l man), und specUlly Addressed Piloted 31u!tt-r, ABJ &c for other arts of Europe Auurlcau and ll Wnlto Star steamer on Weilncsduv h, Herman atl steamers on Thursday, and Cunanl, Frrn"li, nd iimm Oermati steamers on SaturdA) take Printed Mat. B ter, &' . for alt c .iiutrles for which the) aro ad- yBI erttscd tocurr) mall. Bl After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlan- a tlc3Ialls natiied a)M)e, ail lit ouul su)plemeutary , malls are oh tied tin the liters of the American, M Eiigll.h. Fn-iKli and (leriuun steamers. nnJ re- ti m matti uicu unt.l viil.lu Tcu Minutes of thd horr ' M of sailing of httamei MMLS lOR SOI TH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. 1 WI.SI INCH'S, ic. ; m MONDAY At HI M lor ILMZIl, TUERTO COR- ' M 1r.Z, and bUATI 3IAI,, pc) steamer fr. m NcW fl OruMtii TUESDAY -tt H . VI for I, V PLATA COPNTUIFS tllricl. per stcamitilp lluluura, it fl P 31. lor . CtiSTA KU A i-r etiiiifrfriniNiwOrlens; at ' H P 31 for PORT ANIONIu, p.r atcim-r from . IlOMtUII. WEDNESDAY -At 2 .III A 31. for PORT ANTONIO. per rienmcr fioiu Plillulclplilu at 1 1 A. 31 for NfcWIOl NHHND. per lruitilil 1'ortln. at 11 . A. 31 isipdcmeiiiar) II .'in A M ) fur VENEZUE LA an 1 1 l'ltCAO, Ji-." SWAN'II.I.A an.) CAIt- 111 MIINA U Curat ao. cr rt. luiialilp Plillailel- p'lla,,it I P 31. for I'lllA. lirrateamablpOrliala, viallnvana.nt 1 P 31 fur Ili 1IADOS direct al.o .SOU I II BltvziL, vli Para. Marautiam and j Ceara, per .lean sli t Do-ulnl.' , FR1DA -AI 2 3U A M fur NEWFOUNDLAND, pel , .leanishlii c.--) rl.iu, frnni plitladt lhl.t, at 7:30 A 31 Tul B't l II , per hleain. hip Oilers, via Per- natultu o, l'a-,1,1 anil ItluJnnelro ilellirs forNorlh Brazil ami Lu Plalal'uiimr.es must lie directed ( "h r'JIln r"i. SA1 1 P.DAY -At W..K) A. M r.upplenieulary 10 A. M.f ' fin si ril()Ms, si ( RoIX, I.rhWAUD and UV.I)nAitl 1-LVMis, p. r t.aiii"l!,i t'urtbi-M (tctl a fur tin 11.1 .1. liii.ltlal uiilt.iOtti;o mull In. iiirei lul "pr Cunti!,.u"j. ul Hi A. 31. (iup- piiiiiniiiir) in i'i a ji.) fur nmrusi, island, JAMA1 SAVtVILI. Hid I'MnilMirNA. per s!eainhl. Mlig'iali) ilellcr fur Colin Rica must 1m iltrn tr 1 P r Alleghnii)' 1. at 10 A. 31 U .iiiint..i 1 0 .10 Jt ) for llMTX. (er -. HiiiH tl. Mule., via Purt an Piinotv f 1'eilt (!,.Hi'.i,uu ilv.e, and .leretnle ai lii,3()A, M fur 1 AMI U III, CIIIAI'tf, roltASl'O, and M't VTAN, per sti unitlilp naratoga (letters for other purl of 3lext'u lili'l fur Cuba inu.t be di rected " ht -arolng l"j. ut U3I. fur liltr.NADA, TRISIDMi ond T.'liAiln. iwraieamsblp Irrawal dy nt 2 P M fur JAM Alt A. licr ti an, ship Ar ila;..l.itl l ml' M lor I PlLllltl. MHiUKLOV, pir .learner IroiiiN ilhv)du). Stalls for NeHfunn.lhii'l, I.) rail in Halifax aud then, ell) .uiii.-r . !u. u! Ililsuffii. ilollv at 8 .10 P M 31 ill-r ,r Mi'i. Ion. b) r..l 10 Huston aud tliinco 1 ) .liitm 1 lo at Ihi.i'nlci" .1 ill) at s,'l) p 31 31llsr rcii,tt.liu at till. ..nice dally at 7IH) A 31. fur f. marline l, it-aluers sailing iMullilals and llllir-dlli-i Irani Inn laiuia, Fla. Utter 111. II. tor Mixtco City, on rlami, unless sptilnlt iil.lrii.. dfui il.i riti Ii It) .teamer, clo.a i.l Oils. .fll.e dall) i.l I.' no )l pu.er malls at (Vmt A l lt.-glster.-d mail closes ul u UD 1 H, pro.lousda) TRANSPACIFIC MAILS, Malts for China. Ja an. and lluwa.l persteamshlp ill) uf Rto Janetrii (fruin -an FraneNeo), olo.e hrrodall) upm Sm H ul mill' M .Malls for Cliina at .1 Jupn, per .1 aiii.tup ( liiiubla (from Tu.nina), i'Iop her. laliy up Lu Nuv ul at 0.80 P M .Mull. fir Hawaii ., r itcaiuklilp Australia (from tan Iran lee 1 . . .. Iht dall) upm.Nor, Jlntll III p. M .Mail, lur llioeo'le-ly l.lauls. et slitp i.ul.l.'" t troni sin t ran' I-.!! . lu.e be re dally up In Nut 21 at 0 .lu P M. .Mails for China ami Jupauiii. lelly a.lrroid only) p. r .team, iliip l-iuprifeaof titna itr in ai. juert closi here dnlly up to Nn I.M ul t o P. 31. Mai s fur Aj.tralidd (l. 'PI tl.ie ful W.st Alllltallai.nlilrtl an furu.ir 1. d tt 1 Iuiuih.N.u jan 1. Hawaii, Hi, unl amunti l Hi'i-. per steam.l ip MarlK,.a (from San F mu '. , I ie her da'h ttpiu Dir II ai 7 .0 , S 1 1 M nn.l .tu r 31 'or -a ctrl.ul ul N. w uru f hi, ,iu,lil) camp ml a wlili Bnitl.h instil tor Aii.irill.i jUiI. fur Au.lraila (t-x vpt Vit Atnlniila Srs'valaul Hawaii, and Mil Ir-latuL, a r hletilMlili Aoiaul frri'il auc0111 r , il .eli.ie dull) after De. liuuditp lo 11-.' 11 al II 3D I' 31 Trans, a.m. mull- are forwarlcl to purt of sailing dslly aud tlie .oiirdule of clua.iig I. arranged on the Iiresumptluu of their tiulnterru let ueerland transit. Registered mall elu.ei at OP 31, )r. vlous da) CORNELIUS VAN c'OTT, Poilmaslat, Feat Office, New Turk, N, Y Nor, 20, ltvT. 1 1 '