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I ' ;'' ' 'THE SUN, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, J89Z .1 ' - "' 11 M m "' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' r ' 1,1, r.a, v'H I BOY THIEVES Jjr, JERSEY. Lf L 0KrjrR4r J.itnKKTKi). xir whshatt Mp" jwrar, hobokex ASi JEJiszr cirr. H kTlTe) er ffceia Up f.r St.alliia- n Honse A fir Wf ery Were, and n Baker Rebbed-TTHrrant. j Ont for Other A Bay Arretted "ante Time K Pnrara tmrlsisinent t. Geta ri.mr. I Th Wechawkon pollco arrested xeterdiy B John Walla. 14 rear old; Jatnei lUnnon, 11 V mrst IUchard Kbblt, 12 jonri; Peter Itoden, Pi 11 years, and ltoger Dwyer, 13 Tears, on n L charttoof robbing a sroofcry store kept by Lorcnz J 4 Troud on Not, 7. Walsh contested tbat bo and 7 this olher pojt had committed tbo robbery and ( bad alio tried to enter aoreral residences. They I ,'- Wra all held for the Grand Jury. R i Lonti Schmalr, a bnkor, of 627 Park avenue, I ' Hoboken. complained to the IToboken police n J t tn dayi figo that over 600 loaves of bread bad h keen stolen at night from his wagons In front of I tho bakery. Early yestordny mornlncDetccttro 1 Kerrlfrim arrested, Jrvrln Helner, a 13 year-old , achoolboy of lot Ninth street, on suspicion of tains; one of tho thlores. Holner ndmlttod 9 taking ptrt In tho thefts, nnd furnished He ft eorder McDonoueh with a llstof hli companions, who, he said, stored the bread In n lumber yard , an Park avenue. Ilolner added that they 2 usually kept the bread a nay or two ind then If .. Bold It to poor fnmlliea. Ho was held for exam- ' Inatlon and warrant were issued for bis asso elates. Fire boys, rsnelnir In aire from 11 to 1 4 years, J yero arraigned In the First Criminal Court In Kb Jersey City yesterdnr morn I nc on a charge of JV steallnir a bouse. The prisoners nero Joseph r McKenne, Ephralm' Iludil, Frank Conn ar, John vt, and Lowell Dougherty. John How en ot i . SOI1. Eighth street, who owns on unoccupied 1 T tranv. house In Seventh street, stated that a Sana . t boys hmr been tearlne It all to pieces, GlltU e It up Into kindling wood ami Bdllrtp it. cKeuaa, Uudd, and Conway admitted tholr ButU and were paroled In the custody of their , parents. Levy and Dougherty w ere discharged. ,' John Monahan.-one of a gang of five tioys who had organized themselves Into a band ot pro fessional thieves, was taken to court yester bnay from the city prison, whero ho nnd his asso ciates bnvo been conflnod for several days whllo tho Court was considering -what disposition to Bake of them. Police Justlco Potts Is desir ous of acndlna them to tho Reform School, bat Judge Hudspeth foars that this would make confirmed criminals of them. Monahnn's uncle, John Mnlvey, who livos at 400 ()roo street, told Justice Potts that ho was vrllllnRto , take charge of tho bo v. and that he would try In it reform him. The boy was turned over to his unolo's custody, but refused to go with him. Ho ' Jj. trugglccl and foiiplit, Anally breaking awny V from Mulvey and running back to the prisoners' pen. " I'm uolnirto stay wld me pals 1" bo exclaimed defiantly. Justlco Potts trlod to persuado him to po with his uncle, but ho refused, nnd declared that if ho was forced to go ho would run away. Jus tice Potts sent blm back to the city prison. TEZXOir JACK IX JAMAICA. Vh Kpldtrnte Is Still apreadlag and th Death Rate la nick. KmosTOrT, Jamaica, Dec. 1. Tbo yellow fever pldomlo In this Island shows no signs of abate ment Tho weekly number of casos has in creased considerably, and tho abnormnlly high death rate still continues. Tho official report of cases in tho public hospitals during tho past A fortnight gives tho number as thirty-four and deaths as eleven. This is tho highest number 4' of cases officially repotted during any fortnight .UF sine the disease mado its appearance. The PU -' fever is spreading with frightful rapidity among tho black and colored population. This class 1 has; been comparatively exempt In previous out- H breaks. Private practitioners also say that J the number of cases attended by them has con- ij.J sldorahjy incroased during: tho past fortnight. ' Tho above official numbers do not lncludo Tia- tients'attended by private medical men. Mrs. Webstor, tho wife of tho Rev. H. L. Webstor ot " the American Society of Second Day Anion- tlsts. succumbed to tbo disease at Montcgo Ray on the 27th ult. Sbo had, with her husband, arrived some vteekB ago to attond a local con ference here. Several new cases havo occurred among the troops nnd some deaths. Tho dis ease, instead of confining itself as hitherto to a few points in the island, has begun to sproad and new cases have doveloped In districts here tofore free. Quarantine regulations are being enforced but loosely. .Tho greatest excitement has been caused by Uio action of a Manchester Government medical officer in relation to tbodeath of a yellow fover patient. The Postmistress at a small village called Shooters Hill becamo 111 and died of ysl- M low fover. Ten persons In ill bad been in tho i i houso where tbo patient was all and had at- 5f tended her up to her death. As soon as life had if left tho body the medical officer ordered theso f persons to remain In the building where tho - body Jay. Ho then lockod tho door and put a constable on guard. The building contained j only two small rooms.cach eight feet by ten feet. I In tho evening tbo door was opened and the If body removed, and tho door again locked and sealed up. For cloven days these unfortunato persons were immurod in this email space and In the heat of a tropical country. Food was supplied them through tho windows at the end of a pole. Tbo result was that, mostly from fright, the greater part were stricken down with fever, and of the number threo have slnoe died. Tbo incldont has been made tho subject i, of a Government investigation. f 4 The Weatber. Ilatn and snow were falling yesterday In the take . region and New England, and cloudy conditions, , with fog, prevailed over southern New York and Hew Jersey. There was no colder weather In sight, and It was growing warmer In the Northwest, where 7; there was a storm developing. i Ileavy frott was reported at Savannah and Jaok- sonvtllo and light frost n Charleston. In this city the day was cloudy and foggy i average fy humidity, 00 p.T cent.: wind southerly, avenge velocity Ua miles an hour; highest offlctal tempora- i tore 4t. lowest S3'; barometer, corroded to read to ea level, at 8 A. it. 30.10, S P. M. 30.03. The thermometer at the United States Weather Hn- i reau registered the temperature yesterday as t ollowst 1 . , 1807. 1630 18B7. '1896. , Si..M 8H 80' 8P.M 44' 00- 18M 41" 48' HP. 11 40" 48' 8.P.II 48 Of 12 mid 88', 40 ' , wisnnraro' vobxcast fob wesitesoxt. For New England, light snow and rain In the early tnornlns. followed by clearing weatheri temoeratnre aear freezing-, light, variable winds. For cailern Acts 1'ori, UoM snow in tvprlliern and fareatenfttff ircafAer in southern portion$ in early vtorniHOifoltowtabyclearinoweather; j'loAt caans n timptraturc; variable uindt. r , For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela ware, threatening weatbor In mornlrXg, followed by f v fair j light, variable winds. For western New York, generally cloudy weather. Harries of snow on likes; light to fresh southwest erly winds. , Real Estate Auction Bales. f At the Broadway Salesroom, yesterday. William Sennelly soid hos IQ? and 104 Vrst louth street, near Columbus avenue, vacant plot.AOxltio.il. fore closure, to Simon Adler aDd another, plilntlfT, for 014, SOP; also No. 41 West 13ld street, near Lenox avenue, three story brfok dwelling, lot UI8xU0.il, foreclosure, to Mary Louise bhear, plaintiff, for U.H70. . Philip A. Smyth sold No. 270 Avenue I), near Six teenth street, nvc story brick tenement house, lot "Ox , S3, foreclosure, to A. I. ewburger, plalutirr, for 1 tti.ooo. Ilryan L. Kcnnelly c Cot sold No. 78 1 West fcnd avenue, urar Mnety-elgbrb street, four-story ttnne front ilxelllni;. lot UiMi, fmncloiure, to Itandoiph W.Townsoud. plalntirr, funs 17.1)00. Richard V.llirneit k Co. sold No. 321 East Eighty fourth stre t. uer Second ar uui-, four story stoim i front teneme'it house, lot no 0x1 (J J, foreclosui e, to Y Lambert huytlam for S14.0U0; ulna No. UJJ East EtKbtyfourth strrtt, uear hioim avenue, throi-slory oriole dwelling, lot 10 0x10V, foreclosure, to Latubirt Buvdain (or S (KIO ilt... Oiiarles A. Ilerrlnn sold No. 828 East Fourtrenth im" ftraet, near Bonl ovenuc, four strry brick house, I H Jo "" '; trustee', .ale. to Cstl. .rise A. lleslj JB torSJlD.aoOi also :.o. 012 East Htlist, near Avenuj Pi.SilJSrr bI,clt enmnt house, lot SoilOS., "SI! I - ,0 Cathsrlno A. Ilealy, for (1 1,800. . s. .IXsJa '"!. CcialU 160 or the I7n loU ottsred ST?JU ? HP trustees of tho Ilathgatr estate, late KSPK,1I.Pi Carles D. Heck, deceased, on Third, ,Yn,"rKli,Bi,ate.WendOTr, and Fulton ave "S'f:. . ..i'.'-'i tnd lTltilstreeto, realising a total of tt? il58P'175, Th salts in part .are as follows! i?ioi!All?f '. "orthwest corner ot Wendover, tot 87x XSXW7, tolletlncra Wolf for t,000t Third ave nulJo,?,?4.lo, Sf-XOS, to Htary Lohn for $4,0801 adjoining lotrtiSxtOO, to same for 10,000; adjoining lot, S4XI04, to same for 3,400 Wendoveravenue, nprthtast corner ot Osthpate avenne, lot In rear of ?,x,".-.?.lJwr,t f Third avenue, to J. Oellar . n .i?".1 Wendover avenne, northwest corner . JuSt,.,'"ue. S4XW7, to 1. M. Heriog oi'.-iV'm7,1"10" avenu', adjoining atwve, toxKK, to o. T. Charleton for l,490i Wendover ave 1 5?!.S 1lnlllJI above, ax7N. to lohn Klrby for , '. ?.l ".JBdovor avenue. adjoining above, 60x78, I to n, H, Meyrr for 8 J.VSnt Wendover avenue, adjoin ing the above, tiortheatt corner of Washington ave-2,J!.BlSJ-0(L:5,,l,"'M WUx-ii. to Newmsn Cowan for HI liOOt Washington avenue, adjoining above. 2SXBB. to .ewmnn C'owen for SH.B30; Waihlajton avenue, southeast corner of Wrndo or. plot 4txl0lx:inx100, '? P?". L.Jleyerfor W,000i Waihlngton avenue, adjoining above, southurWendoer avenue, lot 23x 100, to E. l Meyer forts KOI Waihlngton avenue, adJnlnlngttaoabove,VSxl0i),ti:.LIeyerrort000l Washington avenue. i)olnlnn alwve, 50x100, to Henry Cohen for (1,400i Washington avenue, ad joining above, aoxlho, to Tneolor II, Nlcklih for SB,60ui Washington avenue, mljolnlng above. BOX 170, to Newman Cowen forS'l.Uuoi Washlniiton avo nue, adjoining above. 100x100, to IUchard Webber fortiv 300 Waslilngt6iiaiemie. northrut corner of t7lststrrot. 25X1U0. to Illehanl Webber for SD,X30 tvathlngton avenue, adjoining above, SB reel north ofll7tst streeLtoHl 'hard WVbbar for ST tOOialsoad Jolnlug above. CBxlR'l tllxi!B.viVxl0 S2. to 1 L. Ernst, for 1.70U adjo nlng above. 23 20x104 Six 25v. nil, to if I,, rrnst for t8.700t adjoining the above. 4R n.lxUB.llxVB nsxl-i:i I2,toM A.llr'nker, for S4.200; adjoining th abovp. 2Dxl4rU2xHBx 143 81, to W. A. Itrooker for $11 OOOi Third avenue, norlheastoorner 171st street. 25x100.12x20 OBxlOO, toE.R. Levy for. 15.200; adjoining almvo, 23xll0, to E. 8. levy for ttv.SOOi adjoining sliove, four lots. eacn ,dxi70. to K. s. iovy ror siu.nuu; Adjoining above, southeast corner Wendover avenue. 'M.Mflx 100x32 47x100 Oi. to C. A. Becker for SH.ono- ad Joining nbox-, two lots, ench 'JSxIOO, to II W. Iters for S7.300: adjo'nlng ntnivo. two lots, esu.h 28x100, to E. S. Levy for (11.800; 171st street, north side, 1(10 21 east Wasblngton avenue, four lots, esoj 25 0(lx atiout IS)!, to Itleliard Webber ror 1 0.00(1; adjoining above. 2txl3t.4nx.t7.57x 134, to IUchard Wehber for J2.l00t Wejdovur ave nue, south side, 1014 Fast WA'hlngton avpiuie, 23 28 Xl30.l2x23xl2n82, to U L.Jteyer for IS nooj Third aienue. norlhcust corner Wendover, lot 30 42x 100x43.D7xl0U.12. to 8. Wesselman tor S'.l.BlO; adjoining atiove. five lot", orch about 25x123, to Hellnerftttolf for SI 7,300; adjoining above, four lots.eaeh 23x123. to E. h Levy for S13.U03. Con tluuoil good prices wen realized for tho balance ot tho lots. Ileal Estnte rrlvate gates. Felix Erupp has sold two Ave story flat houses on Uornlngstde avenue. East, adjoining tho southeast corner of 117tli street, and oun plot StxlOO Slawson & Hohbs havo sold for Annie Drown, widow of Alcxnml'r llrown, Jr., to Iiuls ltoissl:y tho four lobs I00xlno.lt, on tho north sMoof 112th street, distant 123 feet cst of tho Boulevard. Terms private. Kroderlclc M. Wilson hat sold tho lot on tho north side of 137th street, adjoining tho northeast cor ner of the southern Boulevard, fur Henry l'hllllps to Edward Scudder. llandelbauiu Jt Lea loo have sold to Folnberg & Bal stein Nos, UX4 and 344 M-ulIion strett. threo and four story brick buildings, on a plot -HiUO Dr. J. II. Bryan has sold to I. W. I.voti .No, inn and 141 Charl-s street, a live story f a-torv, for SJO.00O. llusscllII.IIoadieyhassolil.lt Is mll, bis bouse. No. 11 West lortynnth street, Columbia Collego leaeehold. to a Ir. Ilarni a. C. It. Diamond Co bavr- sold No. 174 Wootter street to a builder for Improvement. George Wrl(ht has sold to Robert Graham No. 233 Scveutn avonuo. a four story .tore and tem-nient house, 18 (1x70.0. The price leported Is 81H, 300 Charle-i S. Taylor ft Co hne sohl for Mr. Ida E. Murphy to Edward O. TutTa tho tUe story flat houso No ISO East 104th street. 20x100, at about SI7.U0II. Seton A Ulssmann hae sold for the 1-qultatle Life AssurancoSo lety the four-story dwelling ropertj. 20x53x100, No. 21 East Sertnty fourth street, to Mrs Annie F. Loverlcb. II II Cammaun& Co. have sold for J. & ll.Stammo toll. &E. Illrsch tho two lots in 114th street, south side, 10Q feet west of Amsterdam avenue. teu'i'tb gyflverthrment. WEWJERSErs gtrrTSfe-sSWSS. J? IN THE VERY- HEART OF lsrWAnt r Wo have tho nicest lot of games Of all the stores around ; Nice toys and blocks anil other things In our basement will be found. Among the new games you will see Iho one that's culled " Klondike," Then "Parlor Golf" nnd "Century Run," And many more vou like. There's "Christmas Tree" mill "Office Boy," "Wild West" and "Waterloo," "The War In Culm" and "Flip Quoits," "Geschaft" and " Bo Peep," too. Thq "Toll Gate" now before you stands, " Klcb " and " Mother, Goose." For "Steeplechase," and "Pillow Dex" You will nnd plenty use. And so wo might go on nnd on, In telling of our games, But come and see the whole grand lot Of various kinds aud names. Such beautiful dolls you never have seen; There aro some dressed In whlto and others In green, Somo In lilue dresses and some In light red, ' And n whole lot In yellow with hats on their I head. Some have no clothing at all to put on, j And but for sweet faces would look quite 1 forlorn; So we'll nialto them neat dresses both styl ish and plain, 1 That they never may want for good cloth I Ing again. I XOTE. Goods purchased now will be held for delivery at tbe will or Iho bujer, ir desired, .VOTE. floods llrllverecl Tree ist any rallrend statlana In .lew Jersey, .No extra charge Tor packing. HAHHE 21 CO., HI, H. J. rsj ' . , --., - i Mi 5old Sust. (Soltl Supt. I I Xlae Wontiam Wfli Uses I ' Washing Powder ; Ljrjj Wjfca I K finishes her work as jlti I ier house is clean. SSp, 1 sH M triett packnge crcatcst economy. RvMjS ' Pjrrrtjis S I The N. K. Fairbank Company, j' WmM POWWJ 1 ' f Chicago. St. Louis. New York. QIWU"lg.MI,M J K-4 ' . jj Boston. Philadelphia. ' HI ' ' LsssssMt ' " x --J III sjlliljsjaji si imp immmMmtmaggmaagagagmgmgigg Too Many TopCoats ' At $15, $16 nnd $18, whioli is our roaaon for rodacing prices , on 500 of them. Over 30.) remain from to-day's salcB. Thoy didn't movo qaiok onough find wo want tbo apaco tboy oooupy. Tour ohoico for $13.50. 2 spooial linos of blnok unGn isbod worstod Albort frocks and vosts, silk linod and coats facod to batton-bolos, aro as noar custom garments a3 tboy can bo oxcept in prico, $25 und $30.' Everything for Men's "Woor. ff- Paymondv? Qr vS jieKs V? qJtfitteisc NASSAU AND FULTON 5TS. sCeiuUno Sflttla nnfl SftnMrawtij. TUIs list appears Wednesdays and Ssturdivs. Afiotcl Information Free. For Bookleu of American, European Hotels, FALL & WINTER RESORTS, also Rates or Apartments In Hotels below, call or address (send stamp) Ifiotel Tai'ftr Bureau, .' Hfth Ave., Seic TnrK, 90 Urgent .St., onifoii, S4S Jiue fie Itlfoll. 1'arl: HOTEL POCKET OUBDE I.KATIf. (A. P. means American 1'lan: E. I , European ) AM1AKY. N. Y Hotel Kenmoro, A. I'.. (4 ASI1EVILI.E. X. C ...nattctr Tars: Hotel, A. P., S I op ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. ..Hotel llrlghton, A. P . St up do notol St. Cbarles, A. P., 84 up do. (J.II.Dorton, Prop ) Hotel Dennis A P., f J 80 up DAI.T1MORE. ltd Hotel Hennert, K. P., tl.BO up do The Stafford Hotel. E. P.tl SO up do The Carrollton, A. P, $3 up do. ..Hotel Altamont, E. P . SI up; A. P., 82.00 up do Mount Vernon noteL E. P.. 1 lip BOSTON. Mass Hotel Vendome. A.P, S3 do. , Copler8q. Hotel, E. P.. Sl.DOuptA.P.t:) 50ap BOUUNF.JIOUTn.Emt.noyalnath Hotel. A.P.,tt to $5 BROOKLYN, N. V Plerrepont House, E. P., $1 up do Hotel St. Oeorce. E. P , fit A. P., 3 CIIICACIO, Ill.TheVlrElnla,a.p ,$3 BOup.e.p. fl.OOup CINCINNATI. C.arand Hotel. E. P..S1; A. P , S3 up J J r KEY WEST, HOTEL KEY WEST... A. P. cr ca -a Open all year. Leon H. Ciller, Mgr. 5 U la MIAMI, no YALPALU A. P. jf S : Opens Jan. 18; H. W. Merrill. Mgr. S Ir" o MIAMI, BI3CAYNE HOTEL A. P. f. TO-b Opens Dec. 1; U. E. Bo mis. Met. " jia! PALMBEACn. RoralPolnclana....A. P. S"0 Opens Jsn. IS; Fred Sterrjr. Mar. u 3co PALM BEACH, Palm Beaoh Inn.. .A. P. .-J5 Opens Dec. 25: Fred Sterry, M(T. S2 ORMOND. THEORMOND A.P. - M-Q OpensJan 8; Anderson rrice, Mgrs. a tt-S 8T.AU0nSTINE,P0NCEDELE0N..A P. Su o OpensJan 10; Robert Murray, MgT. " ts ST. AUGUSTINE, TnE ALCAZAR.. .A. P. J3 I Opens Nor. 10; Jos. P. Oreuvos, Mgr. Tg fTAMPA, TAMPA BAY HOTEL. A. P. j,-w Opens Deo. 8 ; D. P. natnawar. MgT. i ii WINTER PARK. SEMINOLE A. P. K-p It- Opens Jan. 17: A. E. Dick. Mfr, g2 1 3 SJSSDJtMEE. THE KISSIM11EE. A.P. ..3 OpensJan. 3; L. E. Bullock, Mgr. kISsII oaijuocala HOUSE A.P. Sjga Open all year, P. F. Brown, llgT. stfl2 BELLEAIR. BELLEVIEW. A.P. S .a Opens Jan. 17s W. A. Barron, Met. OH X v tS ."'lw rUNTAOORDA, Hotel PuntaOorda A.P. fcJ n-S Opens Jan. 17; F.H.Abbot, Mgr. Sg-H FORT MEYERS, Fort Meyers HoteL 2ao I Opens Jan. 17; F.II. Abbot, MgT. LAKEWOOD.NJ.Palmernse(Ap orclrcularsi,a.p ,63 LONDON, Eng Hotel Cecil, E. P.. S3 up do Tbelnnsof Court notel, E. P. LONDON..(Westmlnster),St.F.rmln'snotel.hlgh-class. Unexcelled for luxury, comfort, cuisine, E.P.. SI up LOUISVILLE. Ky Oalt House, A P , S3-3: Rooms.Jl up MARSEILLES, Fr Hotel Noallleset Metropolo MEMPHIS, TENN....OayosoHotel,A. P., 2 SO to SI NAPLES, Italy.Uotel Royal des Etrancers, A. P.,8Jup do. (Highest, healthiest position) Hit Brlitol, A.PS3 do (Splendid view south). Parker's Hotel do Gran 1 Hotel de-Londres NEW ORLEANS. La..NewSt.Charles Hotel. A P. SI up do The Cosmopolitan Hotel. E. P.S 1.50 up NEW YORK FlfthAvcnua Hotel, A. P., IS do. (B'vray &20thst.)...OIIsey House, E. P., S3 up do. Sttiav4thst.TlieWlndsor.ap.S4up;e.p,tl.50up do ThoNethsrland.E.P.,S2;A.P.,5up do (O. II. Llbbry) Albemarle Hotel, E. P., $3 do. .(N. B. Barry) Nevr St. Cloud Hotel. E. P 81.60 do. ,..(E. 11th si.) Albert St. Stephens, E. P., $1 up do. (&tbav.analStlist)HoteIKcntlngton.EP.Sl.SO do (Lenox&liast )Balmoraintl(sultes),e p .tl.SOup do. s e.cor. Ctb av. and ISthst .notel Hanover, A. P. do (CbatubersW.B'way)CosmopolltanfItl,e p ,(lup do (B'wayB4tbst)Hotunayard (family hotel.)A P. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Nerr Walton Hotel, E P,2up do Tbo Aldlne Hotel. A. P.. S3 SO up do. (RcstaurantAlc.&Tdb.)TheLafayette,E P.,t up RICHMOND, Va.TheJefferson.E P..S1 OOup.A PtSup SCHENECTADY, N, Y.. .The Edison, A. P., 2 SO up ST, GEORGE, STATEN ISL.TUe Castleton. A. P , It up BT. LOUIS, Mo. Planters' Hotel. E P. !3up;A P. It up do Llndell Hotel, i: P., Ilup; A-I, 12.60 up SYRACUSE, H. Y.. Yates Hotel, E. P . tl.BO: A. P.. II TROY, N. Y The Troy House, A. P., 13 up UTICA, N. Y Tho Buttcrfleld, A. P., 10 to IS WASHINGTON, D. O Arlington Hotel, A. P., IS do The Raleigh, E. P., I1.B0 up do The Cochran notel, A. P., It up do. Rlfgs House, Wlllard's National, A. P., 13 up HOTEL VENDOME Broadway and 41st Stroot. THE MARLBOROUGH Broadway and 80th Street. FIRST CLASS FAIR PRICES! Louis L. Todd, Owner and Manager. llOTKl, SIAnTV. French table d'hote. 47 ittit 34 h el. Olve It a trial to day, LUNCH. 40o t DINNER 800. Wloe and coffee Included i s,rvloe a la carte at all houis; moderate prices. Rooms by day or week. rlt gonttL Vast Side. A fTTH, 111 EAST. Select bachelor apartments, new. lXO lyand eleuantly furnished, with modern Im provements and uonvenlrncesi ri fined bomafor fen Hi men; reasonable prices for superior aocommuda tlous. ef utnlghf d glooms pattmttttfl to gtt lull Klda. QQTH ST., 848 AND 244 EAST. Elegant rooms Ot) $1 B0 to IB; gentlemeni respectable eouplss (housekeeping); trsntlenls accommodated. UNI Sldn. 1 ATTRACTIVE SECOND FLOOR; bath; suites wltb private hath; single roomsi bosrd optlonali strictly first class; references. 14 West U8d st. AT B UNIVERSITY PLACE and Washington square Hauilsomcly furnished room to let with bailitgeutleiiun 1 OTH RT 40 WFST. Ouo large ami small sunny JLiJ rooim prlvato bath; gentlemen only; bicakfut sirvtdt rtfirelices, XOTH ST., 150 U'hST. turnlslied rooms, large aud it small, with board; elegantly furnished, ueljh borhooi unexcelled 07TII BT. 45 WEST. Hotel wTlton, oosy and t i homelike; steam heated rooms; i per week up ward. QQD8T., 10 WEST. Handsomely furnished sunny OO suite) also single roomsi breakfast optlonali Itntlemen onlyi rtfsrcnot. irinrj-j-uvTj'ai-iru-siiir'-i" -y'te',w -..,.,-,.. The.Parlcladison'; ' rnrvATE hotel, of,. hioiift ciLiss. Two superb suiufrohtlna on square remain to b rented by the year unfurnished. Exceptional oppor tunity to right parties. , Apptro. ' (OOM) nro. B.BRAO. 1 Madison av- or at the hotel, VTII AV. DRIVE, lOKAKIl II ITU hT. New, large, light, airy roomsi beautiful view of picturesque Central Parkt electrlo lleht. elevator, and all modern convenleneest rents only from 11,140 to 11.8001 seven and ejghtjcmsjtndjjath. r.LcTj av Sku ,co'piKif plats. 141st st, 8th av, 4-8 rooms aud batht stsam heated; hot water supply! gas ranges. Janitor. CM Tit 8T., 81 WEST.-Beeond floor front! large 0 dressing roomt running water; parlor dining roonit references 1 OKTII 8T X4 EAST. Apartments or three and X&O four roomsi all light roomsi cheap rent. So 5tt for KujJinciM gurpojejj.. STORE. RASEMENT AND SUn CELLAR, AS rteakman St., near Oold, to Ut. RULAND & WUITINO. D Iteekman St. gltnl (Sgtntc SotjTnXt, THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street I7INE TRUCK FARM within 30 minutes of Norfolk, . Ve., offered at alisrgalut 00 aeres, SO cultivated, 10 In timber; within 0 mliiutesMalk of station ant lu'tr allcouen tuiesi jioodS room houset flno well, rkh land, particularly adapted to gardening and fruits; good shipping facilities: elegant location: ex. cellent RUunlnv and fishing; perfect climate, no chills or fcert price I2.S0O, ttl.000 tasli. lialauce oasy. Full 1 artlculara of RtSLEY, 1 S Chambers st. gUnl gPtate nt cction. s. JCRE. JOHNSON, JR.'S FLAG 2t FROTECTED BY DECISION llary&rk. OF SUFREMC COURT, H lsO&!l!fes NOV. 13th, 1888. B 18 I DON'T IMITATE FLAQ. uaaSs EXECUTORS' SALE BY ORDER OF Gen. James M. Varnum and E. Maclln, EXECUTORS OF THE Estate of Chas. A. Eckert, Dec'd. Thursday, December 16fch, 1897, AT IS O CLOCK NOON, IN THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 189 MONTAGUE ST.. BBOOKLYN. 193 CHOICE LOTS FINELY SITUATED ON 45th St., 15th and 1 6th Aves., 80TH WARD. U0ROUOH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK, Immediately adjoining the property formerly of WEST BROOKLYN Land, and Improvement Co. 80onHtge.at4 ON ALL SUMS, LARGE OR SMALL Property li reached for a Cc. faro from Bridgo or all parts of llrooklyn, BY NASSAU TROLLEY SYSTEM. 6Tn AV., WEST END DIVISION. Titles Insured Free of Cost UY LAWYERS' TITIE IXSUIIAXCS CO. Maps and particulars from William Xlarrlaou, EQ s attorney for eiecutow. OB William at . Kevr York, or JereJonnson, Jr.. 1HB Oroadway, New York, or 189 Montague at , Urooklyn PETER P. MEYER, Auctioneer, WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1897, At 13 o'clock, nt tba Xew York Ileal Batata Salesroom, ill Droadway The Choice $ Valuable Property CO.SSISTINO OF THE 4 AND B STORY AND MANSARD-ROOF BRICK BUILDINGS, WITH LOT OF LAND, No. 229 5th Avenue, DETITBEX 30T1I AND 3TTII STflKBTS. Haps, Ac , at auctioneer' office. 111 Broadway. Winter assorts. VBRGIN9AT.0T SPRBflGS ni'n ii.i. in it iiu. !i bUU K et Icviitlon 311 tho camAiTiisi; ami iiiiiii imi.n-.tv. Most wonderful waters lu Amirlca for rheumatism, goat, and nervous troubles 1'uilmau Compartment Car leaves Now York 4D0 I 31.. via i'enusvlvanla R. R , Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays Apply at C. XO. ofTUcs. t,a uud Itl.'.l Droodwar, or ofilces 1'ennsjlMUjla It. R. Address FRED STfcRRY. mana f er. Hot Springs, Oath county, Va. UCKENSDCRFER.No" d785i No. 7, IBOi euararT teed the twst. Call or wrlto tor catalogue. IBS Broadway, room & On I DIASIONKS WATCHES. Call or ad- WerUlj rtlfss WATCH bl'l'l'LY CO , 3 Maiden PaTDseuts. laue, ruoiu fi. All goodi guaranteed. rojiosais. ClOMMISSIOsVllS OK THK BINKIVU FUND. PRO J I'UlALis IOH IIUII.DI.NO THK NKW COURT HOUSE ON THK MWTHIIlhT CilKNER OK MADI SON AVUM'E AND ItthNTY K1FTH BTltEUT. TO COM'lUCTOltsi hulid proMssls for furnish luv matirliil and iKTfornilnff work In the erection and (umulellun of the lie Court Houso for the Ap pellate Division of Urn HuprfMo Court, In tho Hrt Department, In tho City ut Now York, on the north tast corner of Madison avetiuo and Glh street, ao cordlnz to the plans nnd ! ' lilcatlons undor the eou trail, und pursunut to (.hapter lull ot the 1,3ns of 1HH7. Mill l nnelv.'d by tho Hlukliif luiidCommls sloueraof the City of New ork. at the ofllce or the Comptrollirlu the Htenart liulldlnic. No. 2b Ilroad way. In the aald city, until DeirmburKOtli, IHU7,at 19 o'clock noon, at which time aud placo tho bids will be publicly upooed. . . II Us for the entire work only will be reoelved, and a deposit of five per cent, of tho amount ot tbe bid wilt bo required The Contractor will also be required to furnish a bond or Iwnds as security t' tho faithful perfor mance of his contract In a form to bo approved by the Counsel to tbo Corporation In a penalty ilzed by the Commissioners of tbe Sinking rund. at HO per centum of the amount of lb" J Id, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency shall be subject to tho ap proval of the Comptroller of the Lily of New York. Tbo proposals In full aud a form of contract to be executed by the contractor cau bo seen at the omoo or the said Comptroller, where loplis ran also be obtained . . .. Tbo plans can be examined at the ofneo of Jamas Drowu Lord, the architect. No 10 Hfth avenue. In the City of New York Tli Jrchlu-ct will also fur nlsli exp anatluns cl tho siino to any one applying at hlsptllce ,U11- NEW ORK, December 0th, 187. WIL1IAM L bTIltiSO, Miyor, 1 JOHN W. 00.,' J CommMone AsnuELP.nTcH. I onb, ANSON O. McCOOK, KlnV. . Chamberlain, I Elnkluj; Fund, JOHN T, OAKLEY, . Chairman 1 Committee on Finance, I Board otAldsrnisn, f gropounls. BOAIID OF EaTUIATtSAND ArrbnTiONtiiT or THK CITY OF KBW OHK. Ih97. fc . TO CONTItACTOttS. M . moroSALS for furnishing materials and peonH5 work in tho erection of a Hall of llecordi build loff on Chambers, Centre, liotdc, and a now street. In Nw York Cllr, pursuant to Cnaptor.DW. Laws of la 87, as amended by chapter TVS, Laxrs CMNU7. , J SEALED rnoroSALS for the abOTe woik. Indorsed with the abote title, also with thonkmeof the i per son or persons making tn iimo, and tbe date or pro sentatl n, will b rooeWeU at iheotTlceof the Slajor, In the City Hall. In thrfdtjr of Now York, until Tues day, December 14th. IS7. at la o'clock M , at which place nud hour tb bids will bo publicly opened by, and In tbe presence of, tho Hoard of Estimate aud Ap portionment, or a majority of them, and rend. Tn perton or persons to whom the contract may ue awarded will bo it quired to attend at tho office ur the Department of Public Works, with tbo sureties offered by dim or tuim. and execute tho contrsct within flY flays from tho date of the serrleo of a notice to that effect nnd he or they shall at tbe amo tlmo execute a aatlftfattory Icasu to thecltof tho nuarry fromwhlch hcortney propose to obtain tho t see mon or ot suoh portion of aald quarry as will bo amply sufficient for the supplying ot tho entire faco stono wore. Thta leko shall take effect upon hla failure to supply tho stone In tho quantities, at the times and In the manner MlpnlaUdtii the contract and speclOcatlnns, and shall tormlnatn at tho comple tion uf tho workt and In earn of failure or neglect to do either or both ho or they will bo eonlderd as UaTlDK abandoned t, and at lu default to the Corpo ration, and thereupon lb work will bo roadvertlsed and relet aud poon until the contract be accepted and executed. The wnrlttoronin.' nco at such time as the Commissioner of Public Works may designate. N.I1 Permission will no; bo glrcn for the wlth dranal of any bid or t-stlmate. No bid will bo ac cepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who Is In arrears to the Corporation upondebtor contract, or whoU a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon anv obligation to the Corporation. Didders aro required to state In tholr estimate, un der oath, their names and place of residence, tho naniPiiof all persons Interested with them therein, and If no other person bo so I nt created tbfT shall dis tinctly state tho fart also, that It Is mode without anr connection with any other person making any bldorestlmatrfor theBamo purposet Aud that it U In nil rtsposts fair, and without collusion or fraud! and also, that no number of tbe Common Council, Head of a Depnrtmcnt. Chief of a Dtmau, Deputy theft of, or Ch rk ttiorclu, or other ofllcer of theCtr porntlon, Is dlrettly or Indtrcrtlr Interested therein, or lu thosuppllei or work towMch It relates, or In Htiy portion of the profits thereof, Khcrj moro thau on perRou la luterctted It Is requisite that tbovurllt cation be made and subscrlbca by all tho parties In terested. fcaclmtlmat" shall bo accompanied by the consent. In v. rDlng. of tw o huusehuldcra or freeholders In tho lty of New York, with tholr rerpectlo places of l)tuiiterjorreMdenee, to the t'ffectthat If tho contract be awarded to the pnum nifikliig the estlmati'. they will, upon it "i being no a. arded, beoniu bntiud a.i his Burotlm for Its faithful tierforniaticoi aLd that If h. shall omit or re umo executo tho same, they will par to tbo Corpuratloti eti dUTerence between tbo suintonhlch ImviquIiI tm entitled upon Its comple tion and thatnblcli tbo Corporation na be obliged to pivtotho iersuu ulunn tbe contract shall bo aunrdednt nuy siib-eqbeut letting: the amount In eachia-ie to IwtAlculattd upon the estimate l amount of thn ork In which the bids are tented. Th con- aniit iiiMtin tnttiitlntii il klinll h nreniiititnfpd tv thn uath or anirmatlon, lit writing, of cich nf iho pi rcons signing tho name, that bo Ih a housonoldcr or free holder In the City or New York, and Is worth thn amount of the soutrlty required for the omplet Ion of the contrnet as Mated in tb po oaals, ocr and rlH)vr all his debts of eTery naturn. mid over aud above his llabtllllea as bill, surct r an 1 otbcrwhe; and that be has offered himself as Miret) In good faith, and wltb an Intputton to extvutotliniwrnd required by law. ThA adequa y and sunleiencj of the security offered will be subject to tbo npproyalof the Comp troller, after the an ard Is mado and prior to the sign ing of tbo contract tor ttenaturo and extent of thonork tobe dono blddi rs aro referred to tbe sow mentions her unto nnnexd. and the plsns ami urawlngi therein men tioned, whhh esn bo een at the omee of John It. Thomss, No. I'lo U road way; sild spn Ideations, plans, nnd drawings form part of theso proposnlx Tb" cnttro work I to be completed wltbln MVE HUM1HKD AND IIFTYWORKINU D VYS after tho Contractor la glreu possession of tbo site with tho old tiulldings remoreu. Tho damages to bo paid by tho Contractor for each day that the contract niaj be unfulfilled after thu tlmo opecined for tbe roiuplotlou then of shall hao explriMl are. by a clsutte In tbo contraet. nxed and liquidated at TWO HUNDRED AND 1 1FTY DOLL UtS per I ay. Didders must stato In w rlttng, and also In figures, a price for tbe wboto work complete, which prlco U to rovtr the furnishing of all necessary materials nnd lalrur nnd thu performance of all thcMork set forth In tbo specifications and form of agreement hereunto anuextd. Nopitlmato will bo received or consi lered un'eas accompanied by either a ceiilfied check upon on of the Mate orNntlonal Ilauks of the City of Nw ork, drawn to tbe order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the (amount of the securlt) required for tbo faithful pt rforuiHiit oof tho contract. Such check or money must not Ik Inclosed In tin healed envelope containing tho estimate, but mut 1h handed to tbeonuer ore) rk who has hargo nt lxs rallmata tutv nit it tin stlitimtA pnn lu lslwi Ited In ftahl box until iturh check or mon bo-t ben examined by said oftUer or clerk and found to bo cor rrct. Atl such deposits, excel t that of the suci enf ul bidder, will ho returned to the persons making tbo tame wlthla threo days afterthe contract is awarded. If the successful hlddt r shall rtf ue or neglect, within me dins after notice that tbo contract has been aw ar led to him, to execute tbo name, tho amount of the deposit mauo by him shall b forfeited tn and re tained bv the City of Now York as liquidated dam ages for such neglect or refusal; but if he shall exe cute tho contract and give tho property security within the time arnresald,f he amount of his deposit wilt bo returned to lilm. Tbo amount of security reiulred Is FIVE HUN DHKD THOUSAND DOLLARS as hereinabove spec ified. The right Isrcsenedby the Bosrd to rojeol any or all bids If the) shall deem It for tho Interest of tho Corporation so to do Blank forms or estimates and further Information, if require L cau bo o' tatued on application at tho of fice of the Conirtrollcr. No tfHO Proadwo). The form of agreement. Including the bpeclflcatlons for the work. Is annexed New York. Noerabcr0, 1897. WILLIAM L. bTUONO. Mayor, I ASHDEL P. FITCn. I Comptroller, Board of FRANCIS M SCOTT. Counsel to the Cor) Miration. V Estimate and r DWAHD P. U MtlCF.lt. Prestdint of the Department of . Apportionment Taxes and AHSerwments, JOHN JLLOLOMaN, 1 PreHldeut of the Hoard of I Aldermen, Depnrtmrnt of Flnnnee. lotuplrnllera Oilier, City Hall, llrooklyn, Decemlier I, lb7. The under a1gnd will rectle sealed proDosal at this office un tit Tuiirtl", Dei ember III, IMI7, at 12 oclrek noon (at which time they will b- openidi. for tho purchase of tho whole or anv part of a&YO.OOO ItecIiterfMt lliren nml tlm-hnirrrr Cent. C nolldiited Unter nld -toi-U or I tin City or Hrunhlyn. Issued for tbe payment of tlie award In the matter of thncoudemnutlun of tbe Long Island Water Supply Company' franchises and properly, paable Iec mber fU, 1117. Tlw ttliovoMock, as to Principal and Interest, will b payable In GOLD COIN of the United Stales of Amirlca of the present stan lard of weight and line-nei-s, and un ler the provisions of the City Charter as amended bv Chapti r CIS of tho Laws of IHlOlsfree and exempt from all taxation except for Stato pur poses. pjwncntof purchaAo money to bemadoou Decem ber io, lhU7, at which time the Stock will be dated. Interest payable on tl i first day of January and July Inea-h enr Proposal must stato tho price offered, the amount of tttock desired, and bo trdorsed "Proposals for Heftlbtered Stool ," ami then em losed In a second en Ttloie nldresed tuittu . Palmer, Coiiptroller of tbe City of Drooith n, Tlio right Is nstrved to reject any or all bids not deemed for the Interest of the city 4.KO. tl. 1 ll.il Fit, Comptroller. gaUtanasv Lehigh Valley System. bullous rout of West !Md St. il'enn. It. it ), Cortland or Detbrussrs ht. Indicates time from M l!.M M Other flcures shoir time from Cortlanilt or Pcsfcrosses bt OlIO. It HO A.il.dallr (Suil.lur 0. 7 A. II) forMAUCH CHUNK and lntennollate stations Jiao. Nils A. 51 dally for WII Kl bDARRE, RCKANTON (week ilnm. IILSIIRA (wiek dajs), 1THALA. OCM.A, UOClIlSTUt, HUrFALO, Nl. AOAUA KALI H, and the V.Vst und tiriuclpal local point.. dlnlnK rsr and cl all car to UufCalo 1 lio, Itfioo nnnn dallj. except Sundar. "lSIiACK DIAMOND K.VPKUSS." ArrltiHllutTalo '.' r, II t'ulliiian Vestibule Psj Coaclien und Parlor I'ars. Dlulng car Service Ueala a la carte ('onnftt nl IlulTalo with through sleep, ers to Pt trolt aud C'lilcnito IJio. l'JMO J. 11. dollr, except Bundaj, for MAUCII CHUNK aid Intermedlalo pulnts. ivji.iii. ma 1', Jl. Mindnys only, for EASTO.V, MAUCII CHUNK, aud the coal Ir UK lies 'iivo, li4lt r. M. dally, except Hnndar, for V1I.KF.S11MIUK. PirrSTON, SCIIANTON, and piln. clpitl Inttrmidute .tatluns. t minects for all points lucoal reyionst chair ear for UK, slmrre. lli.to. -Silo r. M ilallr, nxcept tlundajr, for WlLKhllUHill", HTTSTOS, hCHANTON, and prln. clpal Intermediate stations. Connects for all points In i oal rt glons, 1'ullinan HulTet l'arlor Car for Wilkes harre. II iSO, , rJO p, 31, dnllv, except Sundsr, ror 5UUC1I CHUNK and Intermediate stations. Chair cartolletlilcheui. IiSU. Siis I', It. dally for KABTON aud Inter niedlutpstatlous iBO, 7iO I'. H, dally for DDITALO, KIA0ARA FALLS and all polms West. Pullman sleeper vesll bnlo train N. V to Chicago. Muepers to UutTaloaud Toronto. NitlO, Hum P.M. dally, except bunday, stopping onl at SOUTH Pl.AINHFLl). KtSTUN", llhTlll.r, 111 Si. MVUt'll t 1IL NK. L. Jt II. JUNCTION, h.UUr', (lhNhV. llOI'llUiTI It, HATAVIA. III-FFAI.O. and TOKONTO Piillnuii sloiper for llurtalu None but sleepinir tMr useiwers carried No hatcttaRe. curried. MiSO. tnuup M.dalljr.forWll.KrbilAillll'.UII AOA, OI.Nr.VA. ItOCIItSrHt. HUFHALO, NI(IAIIA FALI.K, aud all points West. Pullman sleeper to Additional local trains dally, except Sunday, for 11UUN1I IlltOOK aud Intermediate points, leave as fol lows H VII, HMO, I0 iO, Ih-60, .fo jo, ltnao (Hun. days onl J . M "Ju'il. S 10, aud (! 140, u !ll l M Tlcki Is and Pullman a oommodatlons at 113, 01. 73. .IV', U 1 1, aud liUnilroadviay, ill E Mtnst.lou y IVIlli in . 1B7 Ilowery. N. Y.i h(10 rulton st , Court st , Ul II way, and llrooklyn Annex, llrooklyn, N V, Transfer Co, will call for and check baggage from hotel or resldcmo through to destination, BALTIMORE& OB.JOI I eave New York, i luleha 1 Ti nnlnal, houth Ferry, and foot or I.lix rty Rtnut Dallj. Lxcept hun lay. Hunlays CMK'AOO lllDA )l,.'.'.nu P M .andlS'lBnlght, purhiu nu, "i.nuA M.1.WU' m, u ou p, h , IL'll.'inl lit (I'tUA, M Llllly st unl) ) f I.MINN ATI bT I.Ol'H, Mil 110 A 11 . ". 35 P M, AHllI.N'JIO.N.nl,nMOUL ? n.IO OOllllnen, Jltliu ' lUlni'), -' " (IHucr;, .l jo (Diner), 4in ililmn, 0.06 1' II. audM.' lauluht NOItrOI.K.tll 10 A SI W-WOIti EANH(llirougb sleeper), t.l 3.1.12 00P.M. All trains are Illuminated with Plntsch light. Offlcisi 1. 11. 01, J84. 1140 Uroadway, 31 E. 14th st , 11 Bowary. K, Yi SJU. nil (ultnnst. Brooklyut Wbltehall Terminal, llaggage cbecktd from bote) or residence to destination. KtXtXtXBBXtxtxtxtxtxtxtxJKtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXtXt . HBltwato. M AMERIOA'S QRKATSST RArinOAD.' NE.WYORK Antral ' & HUDSON niVER r. n THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE, niltr.LT MM! TO MACATtA PALM, All throuBli tnlns stop at Albany,' Utlca, Byracnae, Uocbrster and IlulTalo. Trnlrs leave, (Jraiul Central Station, 4Sd street and Foiirf avenue, as rollonst 8,Qn A. M Daliv, i xcept Sunday. The famous .0J I 11 llih sf ATL KPltF.SS. LIMITKD. Faat-ei-t train In the world. Due Durtalo at 4t4s P. M., Magnru Falls S'.',5 P. M., loroulo S: .10 P. H. ThU train Is limited to lt sesllUR capacity. ConnecU atl'tlia ror Adirondack Mountains andllontreal. O.J ft A M-rAST MAIL, Dolly-For Pougbkerp U. JO !,., Albnm, Utlca, Syracuse, Hocbester, Puf- tiilo, Nlignrs Fa Is, and Cleveland. 1 nl f. A M -NOKTIl SHOIIK LIMITED, Dally .J.jJ a i hour train to Chicago via Michigan Cen tral route, Hue liurralotl'4U P.M. Niagara Falls m.iiip M chliagu uoo A. M. Carries sleeping aud ilrnv. In? room ars onlv. 1 0.4( i A SI -"AY KXPlltst, ejeopt Sunday AV.OU rnrMlllhrook.Catsklll Mountains, and alt Inl orient Ni ork stato imlnts "I .(If. !' M SOUTIlWISTFItS LIMITED. Dally ..w rur vniuinuiis, cincinuau, inaianapoita, ana M Loul. stop at Pongbkeepsle. 1 flfl ' 51 -CIllCAno bl'FCIAL -Dslly-For D A.VU trolt.Cieclond.Toleilo.aiid Chicago. Stops t ''oiuthktcp'lpand Schenectady, 3, OO P. M-lllOY ANll AI.UASV SPECIAL, ex .riVJ cept vuiiday For Garrison's (West Point), P iiiirlikeei sh , Aitianr, and Trni . 5 '(Hi '" M -LAKK HHOltK LIMITED. Dally-S4-,VJ hourtrnlntoChkaito.Tla Lake Shore route. Duo flevelnnd7M ft. Toledo 10 05 A.M., Chicago 4 P. M. Thin train connects at Cleveland for Cin cinnati, due 4'31 P. M . t.H.I at Tolodo for St. Louis, due 10 15 p. M. duo Kansaa City next morning. Carries sleeping and drawing room earsonly 6 .fin ' ' WESTCUN EXPllESS. Dally For M UV nitara Falls. Cleveland. Toledo, Detroit, Chi rapo. ciiulnnatl, and St. Louis. Cf.O I' M NOKTIIEHS FXPRESS. Dally-For l.uO Tr.tv. Plattsburi:, Ilurllngtou, Montreal, and, x- i'iit .snturuny nights. Ottaw a. 7,Of P. M -11UFFAI.O SP1 CIAL, Daily-For Adl ,0J rondack Mountain points and Montreal, via blica ltocliestcr, IlulTalo, Nlngara rails, Toronto, CIei lind, lnillniinpolls. ht Louis, and Chicago. 9, fin P M NPLCIAL LIMITrD MAIL, Dally lU ilei p ng ar puss n v r ouly) 1-or point, on Falllliook llallwn, via L ons, and for Ilochtster, MiiTulo, Cleielnd. Indianapolis, nud St. Ixmls. 9. I K 1'. M.-PACIFIC F.XPItKSS. Dallj-lor Syra- XOcu.e. Osurgo Wnterioun. Ogdensburg, lluf. tulo. Niagara lulls, Clevclnud. Toledo, Chicago, ami, except Uundajs. for Capo Vincent and the Auburn row! 1 9,1 f i NIUHT MIDNiailT ESPKESS. Thcatro i.L.,-J train for riihago und principal points on tho uv ork Central in eri night except Sunda) nluhts. Sunday nlght-t Chicago sleepers leave oa o i r. r I OiOU A M. and Bins P. M Dally, except Sunday, tn Plttstlcld, via Harlem Division. OHO A. M Sundajionlj to Plttsflold and the Berk ahlro II Us. vl thu llarli'in lm Islon. "ALL NIUHT" ritINS TO tON'KEItS. "All nlitht" trains ruu lictween IDZthst and point, on the Pulhaui Division as far ai Youken. In connec tion with tho elcvattd load The only line running "all uMlit" trains out of Nei oik Wagner Palace Cars on all through trains. Trains Illuminated with Plutschltght T.cltets and tt'guer unices at Grand Central Sta lion. 11.1. '.'ill. 41.1 Droadway.'U la-t I4tb st , 04ii Ilroadw ay, 2'ID Columbus av., HI est 12oth st , and lasthst station, New York i I13i and 72ft Fulton st. and luil Ilroadnay. E. D . Urookln. Ilnffgago chicked from hotel or residence by the Westcott FxpressCompauj. JOHN M. TOUIEY. OFOROE n. DANIELS. General 3Ianager. General Paasenger Agent. Pennsylvania bTATION'S foot of West Twi nt) tniril street and Des- broises and Cortlanilt Streets. r7The lea Ing time from Deshrosses and Cortlandt Streets li ten minutes later than that given belovr for Twentv third Mreet station. TiSO . M. FAST MAIL. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car New ork to Pltt-iburg hleepln; Car Pittsburg to Chicago Noioachci to Pittsburg i30 . M. FAST I.INF ntthbunr and Cleveland. OIIO . II. 1'ENNSYLVlMA LIMUMI Pullman Compirtmrni sleeping. Dining, ttmoklng. and Ob servation Can lor Chkagc, CleilaTid, Toledo. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, st Louts 1 1.111 I'. M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS I- XPUESS For NaabA llle (vlaClnelnn itl). Chlcavo, sr Louis. SiSO l. 11. WESTHIN LPKhSS -For Cle eland, Chicago, tor Toledo, i xietit Saturday. 714(1 I'. II. bOUTHWrSTI UN EXPlttsS For Pitts burg. Cine nnatl. lndlanjpolls. st Louis. 7 HO P. ll. PACIFIC I M-HFSK ior 1'lttsbureand Chicago Connects for cle eland, except Saturday, HiUO . If. MAIL AND LXPIUSS Pullman Buffet bleeping Car New York to Attoona. East Liberty, Pittsburg, and points West, dal y except Sunday. No coaches. HAN!IIr.TO AMI THE SOUTH. 7.B0.8.20. U 20. H:50 (Dining Car). 10 bo A.M , IS SO, l'")(l (D.-jo "Congrensiunal Llm ." nil Parlor ana Dining Cars), 4:2iT (Dining Car). 4. 50 (Dining Car). too p. ji . 12 04 night. Sunday, x.:0, u 20, 10 SO A.M. (3 20 "Congressional Llm.." all Parlor and IMnlngCars), 4-20 (Dining Car;, 4.30 (Dining Car), x"0 P.M., 12 05 niRtit. SOUIIirtlN H VILWAY.-Expreu. 420 P.M.. 12:08 night ilnlly ATLANTIC COAST LINE Express. 0:20 A. M. and s no p. M. d illy CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO HULTVAY. 4.S0 P. M, tlaili. FOR OLD POINT COM TORT and NORFOLK 7:50 A. M mek dm sand 7:40 P. M. dally. ATHNTICCITY 12.-0P. M. weikdaya CAl'h MA 12 5IIP M.wiek dnys Long Lranch, Asoury Park (Inttrlakcn. Sundays), 0 can Groe, and Point l'ltasant (from west Tnentv third Street Station). H to. 11:10 A. M., :i 20, 4 -,ii. 11-10 P. M SundajH. tt.20 A.M . 4-00 P M trrom Desbrosses and Corilandt streets), w. 10 A.M. 12 10.3:40, 5:10. 11 50 P. M. Sundays, 0.15 A.M .5 10P.M. ton riiii.ti)t:i.tMii. 6:10, 7-20. 7. (). H JO, HSU, i-.io (0-50 Penna lim ited), u Ml (Dining Car), 10 Sll. 11.511 A M.t2oU. 1 Mi, 2-liVJ 30, 4:0,1:20 (D.nlng Car),4 S0(Dlulng Car). 5 Ml IIIInllK Car) ":lll. 8 50 P. M . 1--05 night Sundays, II 10, 7 .10, H:J0, 50, O.JO, U 50 (I llliltnl;. II 111. 10 Ml A. M . 1 .30 (Dining Car). R-30, 4 .'0 iDlnlngCar), 4 50 (Dlulng Car), 5 50 (Dining Can, "40. e an P. M , 12 05 night. 1 ici.c( unices ,ib -mi,!!, iivu, mjd, in, ini ui llroaiwa), 1 Astor House: West Twenty-third Stre, t Stiition, and stations foot of Deshrosea and Cortlandt Stnets; 4 Court Street. SHO Fulton Un 1 1. P1 Broadway, and Brooklyn Annex Station, llrooklyn. station. Jersey City. Tho New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotela and residence! through tu domination J. B HUTCHINSON. J. It WOOD. General Managi r. General Pa&s'r Agent. DCLlVt llin. I.AIKA W Mvfjt-tt IfisTltUlf II. It. Btnllon. Id View Vrb, rnat of Barclay and Chrl.tuphrr Nla. VCSTIUl'LE TIttlMI. I'UM.IIAV IlUrriCT riltt. I-IITIHII I.II.IIT. Direct route m Newark, Illoomtleld, Montclalr. the Oranges, Summit, llernardsvllle. Basking ltldge. Mad Imhi. Morristonu, fassnlc. Paterson Boom on, Dover, stanhope, Niwton, Budd's Lake, Lake Hopatcong, Hark ttitown schoole'a Mountain, Washington, Phlilltishurg. 1- as ton, W atcrfian, stroudsburg, Poaouo M luntaln.siranton. Plttslon.W lltcesburre. Nantlcoke, Danville. Noilhumbtrland. Montrose, Itltighamton. oiord, Norw Ion. Wati rvllle, I'tlco, Itichfli Id hnrlnra, Cortland. Sj racuse, Oswego, Ithaca, Onego. Llmlra, (N ruing, Itath.Diiusi llle. BuITalo, and all points West, Northwtst, aud Southwest. NiDi) A. .11. UiUkbamton Mall, btops at principal stations lOiuo . M. (Corn car) Buffalo. Scranton. Blng l,amton, Owogo, Ithana, Fluiira. Utlca, Syraouse, and Oswego Ex press. Pullman buffet Jiarlor cars. Connecting ut Buffalo wltb trains for ChUago and pnluts West. IiOO I. 31. Scranton. Blnghamton, and F'mlra Express. Pullman buffet parlor cars. 4100 , M. scranton, Wllkrsliarre, and Plymouth Express Pullman buffet arlor cars. 7ioo V. II. (Dally) Chicago Vestibule Limited Ex press for Scranton. Blnghamton. Elmlra. Buffalo. Pullman buffet sleeplugcarNew York to Chicago. Dining car west of liullalu Billo I-. HI. (Dally) IlulTalo Exorcss. Pullman .Nepers for biranton. Blughatnton. Elmlra, Bath, Mt. Morris, and IlulTalo, arriving Buffalo H A. M. Oinu I. II. (Dally) Buffalo, Scrautou, Blngham ton, Oiwgn, lih&ea, llmlru. Syracuse, Ullca.and Onwego 1 xpres-i, Pullman buffet sleepers, Tlcktt and Piillmau ncconimod.tlonsat Hinry Gaxe & Son., I til , 1 1 I Brosdna), 14 Park place and 42U Ilroadw y and U4J Broaitna), Ticket, at ferry sta tions 11 1 4ttl.iT .cm. 12th si ,111 Wist 125th St., 285 Colunibiis av Nuv York, J.IH aud 72S r ultonsl .and 106 Broadway, llrooklyn. Time tables giving full In formation at nil stations Wcstcott'a Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotel or resl ieuce to destination. ERIERAILROAD. Through trains leave. New ork, root or Chamber. st , as follows, and Ate minutes earlier from West 2!ld .1 9 .Oifl A- ll.-Vestlbutcd Express dally for nine ,UU hamtou, Waverly, Flmlra, Burralo, Bradford, arrli i Buitulo H I', M Parlor i ar to Buffalo 2.11(1 " istlbul d llmlted-FKSt mall dally. ,UJ solid train for Chicago, arrlvesClet eland 7:40 A M.Ohlumu 3 P M Sleepers to Chicago, Clevs Jun . and Cincinnati l)lnlu- Car. 7,0(1 r. .11. IlulTalo and Cleveland Teatlhuled 4 .OV Express dill), arrivos at Buffalo 7 05A U, Bradfurd 7:17 A M. Jamestown 7.00 A. M . Cleve land 12: 10 P M (Mt i pen to Buffalo and Cleveland), making cllr. ct coumctloii for Detroit, Chicago, and the West. Car. I II ran Car 8, I r I', ll, Solid train to Chicago. Sleepers to .JO Iloruelltillli, Chicago, and Cincinnati, Dining Car 'PICKrTI. LOCAL TIME CAIIDS, AND PULLMAN L ACCOMMODATIONS at 111, US, 211, 401, and 1137 Broadway, 127 lionory, I3il last 125th st , and 81 Wi st 1231)1 sl Chamliers and West 23d t. ferries. New Yorki ,1'IJ and HO Fulton st 100 Broadway, Brooklyn: 200 Hudson st , Hoboken, and Jersey City station Weslcott a Fxpress tails for and checks bag gage from hotela and residences to destination. New Yofkllloslon All Rail, N, Y . N II. & II it It and connections. From Urand Central btatlon. Leave. By way of Due. COO A. M , Springfield and W orceiter, S.30 P. M. 10 no A, M ,tNe London and Providence, il. ou p. M, 10 OS A. M , New London and Providence, 4:25 P M. 12 M , bprlngili 1 1 and Worcester, 5:40 P. M i Hull P. M, Air Line and N . It 1,, 0 00 P M 1:02 P.M., New 1 mdiin and Providence, 7.00 P M a.tui p M .Ni w I ondou and Providence, V oil p M 4 00 P. M ,v-prliigllill and Wonester. lo.uo P M. d On p, M , 'NV I omli ii ind I'roi Idi nee, 1 1 Oil p M 11 00 P. M M'rlngileld unl Worcester, ll ISA M, 12 nop M .Nui I iindnn and Providence, 0 it A M. Uuus dallr, lm hiding Sunday It Hay state I Imlteil, all parlor cars, fare 17, In cluding parlor car si ut ll-lr Lino Llmltid, arrives at and depart, from Park Square Mullen, Boston. IUturn service same hour and by same route, TA Through parlor and sleeping can twkffpi train. 0. T. USMPbTEaVD, OeSFau. Agent. Wrtan tearatrs. tl AMERICAN LINlr WI NEW YOttK SOUTHAMPTON-KLondon-Farli). t'lU Sailing every Wcdnedsy at 10 A, M. 'n.iH BT, PAUL....! Dob S.ST. PAUL. 7.1 Del-J 1HI ST.LOUIS Deo. IB ST. LODIS ... ,.,...jlan.,0 -xH NRWYOI1K Dec 2'JINEW YOHK ..'. . Jan.'lB .VH BED STAR LINE TO ANTWEEP. H Silling every Wednesday. ' WLI Bouthwark, Dec 8, ua M.iFrleslinl.. Dec. 22, noo tsH Koordland, Dec. 15, noonlKenslugton Dee.2V.10A.lt. 'JttaLH INTEHNATIONAL NAVIOATIOrT COMPANY. 4'Lfl FlertU andJ3. North Illver. onioc.oBowllngOrtett. abH ("tUNArrDI.INI'.TOLlVF.nPOOU vTa.QUEEN8.T0W fsiil J . From Pier 40, N. It . foot of Clarkson st. 'H Campanla,Dec.TI.(VHOAM II.ucanla.Dec.25. 0 SO A M. JliH Umlirla .... Dec. IK, noon) Etrurla Jan. 1. nooa staLM VKHNON 11 IlltOWNaCO .lien. Ag'ls.4 DowUng Oreen. 'xH HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 1 From New York to Plymouth (London), Cberboun. sLH Paris, and Hamburg 'JJv'ILV TWIN-'-CIlP.WEVPE,!SRFnviCF.befltiKeb.28B. 5H TWIN-SCltEWMAILSFrtVICE.N.Y.-lIamburgdlreat .VSH Phcenlcla. Dec. 1 1 , 7 A. M. Persia. Dec. IS, 1 1 :D0 A. M. ' JRH Mrstcah , goo upi second clan, 40: steerage, fit. filiHI llwmtinrgnierli'Mii l.lne. T llroadvitty. Vil nlAlKl sTi:yH.saiiH co., '! ciiEti Rxrinnov. sr'kH II.OO tn nrlland, lip., mill rtetnrn, rr'iLM 8teamshlps John Englls and 3Ianhattan leave Plar V vMgtH OS. Ea t Illver. foot of Market st , Tuesdays, Tbure-1 Ir iLH days, nnd Saturdava at 5 P. M. Steamers fitted wltb 'riH very mod rn Improvement for comfort and coa-1. 'aH T.nl'-nce of tourists r cr iHI Offices, 273 Broadway and 222 South St. ,. jewHI II HALL. General ArenC . Vt-xMI NORTH OKRMAN .XS D STEAMSHIP CO. - 1BI SHORT ROUTE TO IONDON AND CONTIOTWT. ItHI FAST EXPRISS'SIEAMFJIS. J 'iHI Trave,Tu., Deo. 14. UA.M Kalsrr. Tu . Jan. 4.8 P.M. T dSH SaalrtTu.Pcc 21.0 A M Trave.Tu . Jan. 11,0 A. 2. ''TH OFLUICHS CO ,J n Iwllng Oreen. - I ''Sil (11.11 IHMIIMOV 1.1 Mt. "A IB IH 1 1.1 TO NO It FOLK, B ror Old Pelnt Cnmror. Norfolk, Newport Nevn, TB retersburg, Portsmouth, Pinner. Point, Richmond. S'H Virginia Beach. a., and Washington, B.C. Freight ?B and Passenger steamers sail from Pier SO. North iK Illver, ei r unit doy. except Saturday, at (11. M., ,1-H andsaturdir at 4 P. M. X'-R W. I,. (ini.LAUDLU, Vice Pres't and Trafaojtgr. lH 'tiiTi:iiHiiip citv or COM.lrlBIt 'I'lU Vviii lesve Pier 2ii, North Illver, for Seattle, At 19 iH A.M Thurjdar, Dec. 10. , T 'JH WHITE STAR LWl.' .' fM Oermumc .. Dec H. noon llrltnnnlc. Dec. 2V, noon 'l VLH Teutonic Dec 15. noon Mali stlc. Dec 2U noon 1iH NO COTTON CAIIRU I) BY PASSENOEIlSTEAMhK.I. g'H Tier 45, North Rite r nmee vllroailway. New Yorka 'VkLS II. MAITLANDKERSEYiAsent. $ - ' cfl ttntHDOlUS. tjl BOSTONA N D,N E WeInIgIXnD, ' f fl VI SOUND 1,1 M S. ' 'A H UTOllM.Ttll MM:. Ma stoulngton. leave Pier -H SO, N It . one block abuwCanalst .week daysonly. JtsLH nt it 1 M. Slennitrs Maine aud New Hampshire. t iiLH .olllt it 11 I lF, MoNew 1 ondnn. la-avo l'lcr 40 . liH (old No ). N It .next Desbrovtcsst . week, dais only, LH at OP M. Steamers City of Lowell and city uf& 5 lkkkl Lawrence, ,, &xtH Fll.l, lilXIMl MIC, vlaNewport nnd Tall River. i?H LcaioPlei IS, N. R.. foot of Murrn bt . week davt MH onl),at5 00 P. M. Steamers Plymouth and Y iiasxLV grim. Orchestra on each -; il Albany Evening Line. H The popular steamers ADIRONDACK and DEAX jaexiB RICHMOND will leaic Old Plcr41. N, It, fijoj Canal 4iH st.atUP M.dill) (Sunday exiepted). mnkiiig direct 'ssH connccilons with tralus North, Fast, and W'cstT 1 il cnKii.i.. iniiitiN tn loxntr'tiirT'ttnATi ilil leaie Pier 4a. N. 11, foot of Christopher it , -every i:iHi week day at 3 V. M. . " f PexE l-HNGSTON LINU. WeriulsiM. dlallj 1 P. M . 8at llB IVurlavaat 1. Steamew BALDWIN and JtOMI- It fo !aV Cornwall, Ncwhurg, New Hamburg, Marltioro.lIlltorU '.'B Poughkeepsle. IIde Pork, hsoptis.-KlnCTton.cotmtcte ' jH Ing with U. 4 D. II K. for all uolnis tu Ctskllls I iB ""SKItT 11 ri: Far,'." SI; EXCURSION. 1.5U. K Fan steamers leave Pier 23. E. It , dally (Sunday B excepted), UP. M and 12 midnight, arriving In time tfffffL for trains to Merlden, Hartford, sprlngrield, ana H points North J t Hk RAMSDFLL LINE Steamers Iosao Pier 24, X Jt.; AixH roit Franklin st.. for Criuston's. West Point, 'B Cold spring. Cornwall. Vl'hklll landing, N'cwburg, scnlH weekdays 3 P. M..Su nla) A. M. . '.El TJIOV IIOtT CIT "OF "filOY or SAKAT06A 'llH leaves West intlut dally, except saturdava. P."Mf 'j&sI connecting with Delaware and Hudson and Fltcbburs iH tralus Sunday steuuirr touches at Albanv. bI Public Hotter. " 'IjH pOOFFICF. NOTICE. .SlB (Should lie read DAILY by all Interested, as change F l may occur at anv time.) r r y il Foreign malls for tho week ending Dec. 11. 1897, , 3UiM will close (PROMPTLY In all tasis) at tho General ' PoatOIticaai lollows: PARCELS POST MAILS close -' one hour carllei than closing time show n below. H'eH TRANSATLANTIC MAILS JSIH WEDNESDAY. At 7 A.M. for Br LOIUM direct, per (t steamship bouthwark, l i Antwerp (Htti rs must if Imdlrectid per bouthwark"). at 7 A.M. (sup- 'i!H plementar II A M ) for FUltOl'E. persteemshlp AlH St. Paul. il Southampton, nt U A. M. (supple- incntary 10:10 M ) for EUROPE, per steamship Oeruianlc'.vlil Queeiistowut at tl A M. for CAPS triH COI ON Y nnd N TAL per steamship Fllerla H (leiurs must rxMliri'ctid perl lb rlc 'i -)),! THURSDAY At 8 A Jl Tor JvETHFltl.ANDS direct. SjjB pcrsteainshiji W'erkt ndam. l.i Auisurdam (let- lH ten, iiiuit beillrettcd " perW,ri nilnm"). .'isH SATURDAY .At J SO A. M Tor EUROPE, per Steam. ?'' .b1)i Campania. Ma Quetiistowu (letters for H France. Swltzi rland. Italj. Spain, Portugal, Tur- jtiH kej, (gypt, nnd British Inala must lie directed WiH "per lainiianla"). at 7 A M for FRANCE, J'i SWITZbllLAND ITALY, SPMS. PORTUGAL, 5f TUHkKI. LCM'T. aud BRITISH INDIA, per 41H steamslilp la Bretagne. In Havre (letters for 4nlH other parts or I- uropo must boillrecteit "perL tfl Bretagne"): at H a M for NETHFHLANDS direct, &U per stramshlp Spaarndam. via Rotterdam (letti r. 1 rrust 1h- directed "per spaarudam"): at H A. M, 31 for GENOA, ier steamship Auguste Victoria (let- ilH ters must bo directed " tier Auguste Victoria"). iffl PRIVTED MATTER. &e German steamers silling 'jIH on Tuesdays take Printed Matter. Ac, for (lor dtlH many, and Specially Addressed Printed Matter, rf H Ac, ror other parts or Europe. American and ul H Whlto Star steamer, on Wednesdays, German 'JilH steamers on Thnr-days. and Cun.rd Fiench aud Ifl German stramoru on batunlays take Prluttd jH Matter, 4c. Tor all countries ror which they ore 'M advertised to cany mall. ' After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlantle iH Malls named aliove, uddltlouai supplementary 4H malls are opened ou tho piers of the American, il Lngllsh. French and Geruiun steamer., und re- ??IH main open until within Ten Minutes of the hour Ifl of sailing or steamer. fjl MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CLNTRAL AMTRICA. VM WEST INDIES, c. rm WEDNESDaY.-tt 2.30 A. M ror PORT ANTONIO. lf per steamer from Philadelphia, at 1 P. M. foj j CUBA, per steamship Concho, via Havana, a' IP, M. (supplement iry 1-10 P. M ) Tor ST DOMIM.O und TURK s ISL V.N n, rn r steamship New ork. " 'J FRIDAY -At 2 .In A. M. for Nl'W Mil's DI. VSD. er 'ji 8toamshiiCorean. Tlolll Phllu ll lolila. ul III A M lj (supplemeutur 1 1 1 ) fin ( l-NTRAI. AMntl- A CX (except Costa Itlcn) obi SOI Til I'ACIMO 3 PoItlS. pe'rstinun'-lp.Mllauia lu (.olon Gelt -ri VJ for Guuti malu must be olri cted " per Aliiancu"; h at 11 A M. Tor 111 MiO r Mfaiushln I'niiuma, - I MaProgiiso ant Vert tin ilcttirs mint l-di- f1 le.led "per!'auaini"i.nl JP 5. for POliru RICO jj direct, pt r sti auishin Arkaillu SATURDA-! Vt 10 M 'aiipplenientari 10 30 , M) for MiRTL'NI ISLAND. JMIMCA, SAVA" MI.LA, nnd ( MlllUdl .sA. ersli-auhli Altai ') (letleiii for ( oilu I'll 1 mint be tllre, led " per tl Altai") at 111 A. JI (iiippli nientan III 10 A M.) forHAITl lierslinmahlii lls nt 10 Jn A M.for ! CAMI'I CHI. CHIAPAS, TW!SCO and I UC. jtl 'IAN, pr steam, hip iuatnu (letter, for otbrr m parts of Mexico and for (.una must be dlret le 1 "5 'perVuiaion 'i.nt 11 A 11 for NEWMJl'ND- LAND. pemteaiii.hlpPorlli nt 12 Jl for'.Ht.N. I ADA, TR1MIIA1I, unl rolHOO. p -r sleaiiMblp ,1 orinnda atlJJI. lor W.K.'.W. aid LA PLATA t COUNTItlhs, per st ni.hli Amain, lla Pcrnnni- JJ bucoand Sanln-i (letters for North Brirll miut be . dlnetid "per Amain " . at . (lu P 51 forSI.W- ji FOUNDLaM) tor steamer from North "y'loeyi jj at fl !I0 P JI for ST l'IH'1'.r SlIyLrLON, t er 5 steamer from North Sydney. a Malls for Newfounilland, by rail to Halifax, and 'j tbenie by steami r.tlnte at thUontiednlly at h ) )'. M Malli ror Jlliiuelon, b- rail m BosKu uu I : theme by steanier.i be at ibis onlcedall at H 10 P.M. Malls ror I uba tloso at tills omee dally at , 7 on A 31 . fin foiwardlug b) steuini rs sailing v iJIondatsnnd Tliurs l.iyni rrom ivrt lautpi.l-la. Malls for MlxteoCllJ. nil rland, Ul Irli sticeliillf ( addressed for difpatch bystianiei, close at tuia office dallv at V Jo A M and 2 IIP M. I !Ukli- tered mull cloeut il Ou p. 51 pnvluuiiay. 'A TI1ANSPVCIHC J1AII.S Malls for Australia (eviepi West Australia), New , .c.Unl. llanall, und till Islands, per sle inislilp j Aoraugl (from untouiei i. tlos' beieijall) after , Dee II .ml up to ll ( Hat II .11) P, M Malls fi r China. Japan, an 1 Hawaii, p.-r slcuni.hlp It) of ' PeUlug from siu i-i. mi l-coi i lo,o here dall) un J to Dec 12 at JU P M Mails lor Cliin.t aid f Jspun per steamslilp TaiSima ((mm Taioniai, ( eloio here daily up to I'e lUatiloPM Malls for Hawaii, Mr ti ai isldp Ai.tralla (Trom sin Frauclsi o lelo.i here itolli Ui to Dei 2J at 0 Id P M JIall foi SihIiI) Islunds, pirshlpTiopo I Bird iTroui sun rrimlsco) nosu hue ilnlly up to J Dec 23 ul n ,IU P SI Mills fur ( llllia und .lupau i (special!) aditrrK-ied only pi r st amiblpllmpii-i t of India (from uiuiitm 1 1 i lo.e In re dally up to Dec l.'7 nt ll .10 p )l Malls for Viutralla (txeipt m thoso for West Australia), wilru urc rum uded r sis Euroie. sew iilunl, llsnall Fiji, and '' bumuau I luudi. per steamship Moana (Troni Mais j IrancUro . cloB lu re dallv upto Dei. I ' 1 At 7 A vl M., I1A..M and ll HOP M (or on arrltal at New 'fl York or .1,-anishlp lauipunla with llrltlsb malls "J for Austialla; C Transpacinc malls are furwardrd to port of sslllng j dally and the schedule or closing Is ariaugd on llm rirrsumptlon of their uiilnterrui toil overland tron.lt. JL Ilrglstored mall ilr.es at it P M previous day 4 COUNrI.II s VAN COTT. Postmaster S PoitOffloe, Niw ork, N Y.Dec 7, 107 3' FINANCF. DEPMITMF.NT, BFIIFAU 10R THE COI, ' LFCTION OF TAM.S NO f7 ( HAMHFHH ST, i (STEWART IllMLDINUl, M W OHI. DtO. 2, 1U7 jft NOTICI. TO TAXPAYERS The Itecelvir or fan-t of the C ly of New York M hereby glvis notice to all pirions who have omltKd vt to pay their taxis for the )i ir 1SD7 to pay the same A fo lilm at his ofllce on or beTore tint llrst dnr of Jiiuu- V ary. Istiis. as iroiidnl by sretiou S40 or the New W York I'ltrCnnsollJailun w t or lhJ Upon any sin h tux ri maiiilug unpaid arter the first M dsy of Drcemler. Isy7, one ar reuiiim will b. 'mt churned ri elvid und lolleilnl In mMHfuii to the M amount thereof aud upon such tux retaining untul I 9 en the llrst duy if Jamiun Ihvs luiirisi will bo a rharged recelvid and lullcited iittoii thu uuioi ul 3 therror at the rateor seieuiHr leritum ptr anuum, toboialculatedfrom the nr.t day of OK bcr, lhU7. on which day the aisessment rolls and warrants for jl thetaxesof lsa7 were dellteriil lothnsald Kecehir of Taxes, to the date of pament, pursuant to suctlutt A 84J of ssld act aaAVID G. AUSTEN, Hew Iv.r ot Tut. f, . 1