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III I A SUICIDE'S ART GALLERY. CONSISTS CJtXBXZT OF OIUIOJUOS OF m . irxLL-Fonuxn wouex. aTB.tecrapha ar ArlmtM tn the Collection I. Mat of trlura lie Wanted In a TTire Klnx Killed lllmsrlr Tilth Una na Waa OMt or 7. WorU and Ilia Bank Account Wai Dwindling. IP Tba Janitor of ths flat home at 68 Charles IPS ttrcat was attracted yederday mornlnR to the H fear flat on tho eacond floor by the smell of ftns. fclPj On entering the flat tho found William K. King, tH the tenant, dead on the bed. In his hand was -tfH the end of a rubber gas tnbe twenty-flye feet H9 long-. It vrai tied to the head of the bed, and from H& there led to tho gas flxturo in the kitchen. The WM Slpe vrtiM quite now. K Kins waa n clothing cutter, Oood workmen B at hit trade receive good wages. So lone ae ho H had employment he was apparently happy. He H bad an account In the Brooklyn Barings Bank. B Up to the time when he wan discharged from ' BH the employment of Frtedlander & Co. of CO John 'VfB treat because thero was no -work for him, he SwB ' Increased the account regularly. He lived by .SlPl himself, and did his own cooking and house- V'lH cleaning. Ills rooms and kitchen were well fur- )1LV Dished. Tho wardrobes wcro filled with a Brent ftVVa quantity of clothing of better quality than a BfrvfB fan of King's condition In life usually wears. RmoB Uls fondness for pretty women was shown by Kme the cheap enromos. In which womon of generous EtUIH flguro were prominent, thnt adorned the walls 1 wflfV of the room. The mantelpiece was decorated LSW with photographs of actresses in sentimental H poses. They wcro nil of the sort tliat are sold In HB cheap print shops. They wero mounted on rL cards Imprinted with tho nnrao of the sntne l-fW photographer. The only photographs which K III seemed to have any direct assoclitlon with the W ll tt"in vicro n framed picture of himself at one LB' IB en(1 ' "10 mantel, and. In a similar frame at the Jp othor end, tho picture of a young woman. This, K Ifl the Janitor said, was the photograph of a girl EW whoofton came to tho honse to seo King. lie KH had spoken lo King about her onco and the cutter rcpllod: I " She Is my daughter." bB Jlrs. Frances Lnporte, who boards at 130 West Fourteenth street, camo to the house later VB and told the police who were guarding the body RH that she was IClng's half-sister, and would at- HHH tend to his funeral, bhe had no Idea why he committed suicide. She Is a clerk in a Four- KWI teenth street store. In the room In which the man lay were pieces BLlnR of paper on which he had scrawled rambling HRVH statements about his discharge from Frledlan- der & Co.'s and his philosophy in life. One of BllaS these scraps, found Behind a mirror, read: K$tE Olre me a woman, much younger than myself, who m can keep ber own counsel when talking with a ME IH neighbor. IfelH Positively truthful, virtuous, honest and affectlon- ft M at to me. plain and unassuming In dress and man N h bar, with a good temper of her own. m One baring thorough confidence In me and my I m Judgment, but not afraid to argue a questioned point I mm with me, aa I am open to conviction. And then If aha I has any raulu after one year of married life I will fW cloae my eyea to them and blame myself. 1 H The deposit book of the Brooklyn Savings L Bank told his story better than what he had I 'H written. Beginning with the time wbon he lost (" ' work. It showed steady withdrawals until only 930 was left. The photogrnpher who made the picture of the young woman who was said to be King's daughter said that it was that of a South iv i M Jterwslflvn dpi. JJWJI B". d. husorave sues his wife bv ll teeovor Poaaeaalon or tbo Property at BR I I 1 FUth Avesme and Forty-fourth Street. HI II Complaint has been filed in the Supreme Court BJ MmK 1 tu nc"on brought by Thomas B. Musgrave VLBK against his wife, Fannie E. Musgrave. to obtain IHjCf from her possession of the property at Fifth av- BBBL enno and Forty-fourth street, said to be worth BBflH 9100,000. Mr. Mnsgrava says that in Decern- WJPte fcer, 1873, he bought tho property with his own V money, but put the title in the name of his wife. BV Bj Be declares that he made an agreement with his Be Pvv Wife under which she promised not to sell or In- Hf '1 M cumber the property and to give him the use of BE If I ft for life, lie paid John If. Sherwood, from BB;I B whom ho bought the property, 91 30,000 for It. Bv? V Tho Musgraves lived there until March IS, BJrg V 1 1880, when they moved away and let the prop- ft 1 orty. The plaintiff says that he had control of Bjr I I the property down to March 23, 1806, receiving MAil s I the rents. He also made a number of expenslio Bj i Improvements. But on that day. ho says, his A, wife assumed charge of it, and has since col- K lscted the rents. On Oct. 1, 1806, she put a m mortgage of 933,000 on the property. His wife made a will in 1874, he says. In pursuance of BJtK-, their agreement, by which the property was left jV to him In case of her death, but he belloves Bhe j.U lias cancelled or Intends to revoke this provision Mfrf V of the will and leave the property to other per- Mr on. l ITS BUILDIlfO TO BE BOLD. i ll , ll Wlio Iteal Batata (exchange Has neelded to Ball X I Its Valuable Froperty. . The stockholders of tho Real Estate Eiohange I) nt their annual meeting on Monday unanimous ly resolved to place the Exchange building, 30 1M V to 63 Liberty street, on the market for sale. It is B not the intention of the stockholders to abandon HL I the corporate franchlse,wblch Is a valuable one, Hj" even after tho property Is sold. If It can be Bm legally done It 1 proposed to reduce the capital MmjA stock from $300,000 to S30.000. Then the legU- BmT latlve committees and the bureau of informa- BWy I tlon, which Is practically self-sustaining, can be BEvW continued. It Is llkoly that the bureau will BM)ai sifter the Exchange building Is sold bean ad- BBliXM lunct to the headquarters of tho Ileal Estate BBjKiKA Board of Brokers, which will, to nil Intents and 6urposes, absorb tho Iteal Estate Exchange. oth organisations aro at present working In BBft"--B perfect harmony. HaVM ttu-nrh gulmttsrnunts. vfl' pew jgRsers esM,i&grli . . IH Trie VERY- HEART OF- KCWW j nm T ; 'fcay! "J a VstJ To ny room will curtain give 1 SotN Refined and dainty air ; t I yK Our draperies are works of art, 1 W 1 Botn cur'1,n "" portiere. i H Curtain, Portiere "" 'l n, and Cushion time l I n now. We have L H I superb Christmas presents in our upholstery de- ipartment, the most superb and best appointed in the State : Tambour Lace Curtains, 3.98 to 28.00 pair. Brussels Lace Curtains, 7.35 to 50.00 pair. Silk Table Covers, 1.75 to 2.9a Hand-Painted Cushion Covers, 98o. Hand-Painted Satin Scarfs, 1.39. Silk Lambrequins, 1 .29 to 8.25. Tapestry Portieres, 2.49 to 12.60. Satin Derby Portieres, 9.98 to 21.00. Velour Portieres, 7.98 to 45.00. Bagdad Couch Covers, 3.98 to 5.49. Couch Covers in Tapestry, 2. 1 9 to 5.49. Chenille Portieres, 2.39 to 9.98. Satin Table Covers, 4.25 to 1 2.00. Scotch Lace Curtains, per pair, 49o. to Irish Point Lace Curtains, per pair, 2.49 Tapestry Portieres, 2.49 to 12.60. Satin Derby Portieres, 9.98 to 21.00. Velour Portieres, 7.98 to 35.00. Bagdad Couch Covers, 3.98 to 5.49. MOTK. Ooada Delivered Tree at railroad atatleu In ww Jerey. .Vo eitra rliarae rer l!HHE 8 G0.7NEWM, N. J. ,r, HOXOH XO TMB ZATE W. A. STILES. I. it rartt Beara nm Be Asked to olre His Man I Oae or the New r-arke. This memorial Is soon to bo presented to the Park Board: . The services which William A. 8llles ren dered to the people of this city did not begin with his appointment by Mayor Htrong to the onlco of Commissioner of Publlo Parks. For moro than twenty years before ho had been suiting to lead tho publlo mind to understand the legitimate purposes for which our porks were created, and to prevent their misuse through unwise legislation or the mistaken views of their temporary custodians. His con tributions to the press on this subject would make, as ho onco humorously said, "a book as big as tho family Bible." Central Pork In par ticular engaged his Interest, and It Is not too much to say that, next to Frederick Law Olm sted and CnlvortVnux, this glory of our city owes Its present usefulness and beauty largely to tho offorts of Mr. Stiles. And yet the publlo never know that the interesting and convincing editorials that they read were the product of his pen. His knowledge of botany and of forestry, and bis Intimate acquaintance with tho views of Olmsted nnd Vnux. admirably fitted him for the office hlcb, toward the close of his life, he was called upon to fill. Inasmuch as be freely gave, for so many years, his best scr Ices for the preservation and adorn ment of our publlo parks, it seems to us that It would ben graceful recognition of his work If his late associates In thu Park Board should perpetuate his memory by clvlng toonoof the newly projected parks tho name of Stiles. DECKMIlF.n. 1807. W. II. Fuller. (U West Fortieth street, Henry E. Ilnuland, 14 West Ninth street, Auslon G. Fox. 43 West Ttilrty-thlrd street Buchanan Wlntbrop. 41 Vino street. Burton II. Harrison, 43 East Twenty-ninth street. William Jay. 22 East Seventy-second street. Frodcrickll. Man. 60 Wall street. Benjamin F. Lee, 20 Nassau street. lltnry W. Cannon. 83 Cedar streot. Edward Cooper. 12 Washington sqnars. Abram S. Hewitt. I) I.cxlnctnn avenue. Hnlcm If. Wales, 23 East Fifty 11 tin street, Henry F. Dlniock, 00 West Ihlrty-seventh street. Joseph H. Choate, 30 West Forty-seventh street. Charles C. Beaman. 11 East Forty-fourth street. Frederlo W. Stevens, 33 West Thirty-fifth street. fJcorge V. N. Baldwin, 32 Nassau street. J. Frederic ICernochan. 11 East Twenty-sixth street. Brnyton Ives. 44 East Thirty-fourth street. Edmund Wetmore, 343 Lexington avenue. J. II. Van Amrlnge, 204 West Forty fourth street. EUhu Boot, 23 East Sixty-ninth street. Stmurl P.Avery, 4 East Thirty eighth street, Henry O. Marounnd, 11 Eist bixty-elgbth street. D. Huntington, 40 East Twentieth strtet. Henry C. Potter. 10 Washington square. I). B. St. John ttoosa. 20 East Thirtieth street. Henry Van Dyke, 14 East Thirty-seventh street. LOOTED A. IlXTItyixa STORE. Polish Miners Iteruse to Help Pnt Out the Flamra nnd Rob the Place. WiLKKsnAHltE. Pa., Dec. 14. Part of the bus iness centre of Duryca was consumed by fire last night. The tire started In tholhcry stablo of Gerry Dills. It was swept away, together with adjoining barber and undertaking shops. The Are then destroyed blmpson & Watklns s ln-ge company store and barn, James Connell's livery stable, five dwellings belonging to Al Freeman of Plttston, a drug storj, and a barber shop. A mob of Polish miners looted the Simp son & Watkins store of goods worth thousands. It was after midnight when the flamos seized Simpson & Watktns's big store Huns and Poles had been standing In a big crowd refusing to help save the property. The Poles suddenly at tacked the rear, bent down the door, and looted the place. They took satisfaction In the wcrk, for they hate the company store system. Tho remains of William II. Law, bookkeeper tn blmpson tc. Watklns's store, were found this morning In the ruins. Law had slept In a hoteL. Last night he rushca Into the store to save bis books, but was overcome at once. His fate was not suspected last night. He leaves a widow and Ave childron. house heat ron ezfoet. Bono Hams and Teaderlolna to Be Kat XJp at Kearney, V. J. The American Horsemeat Company of New Jersey has obtained a llcenso from the Kearny, N. J authorities to carry on the business of making sugar-cured horso hams, smoked horse tenderloins, deleted tldo ribs of horse, and plain salt horse, all of it strictly for export. At lease the company has given bonds of $1,000 to soil none of its product for consump tion in America, and it claims to have a large trade already established In Europe. The li cense was granted on Monday night, and the concern will occupy the slaughter house on the Kearny meadows, near Frank Creek, formerly used for the slaughter of sheep. Dr. J. V. Ladder, a United tftates meat In sector and a graduate of the College of Voter nary Surgeons of New York, has charge of the plant. Ho has also given bonds to keep tho place free from odors or other nuisances. 1 ho horse meat Is to be shipped from Kearny packed In cos s and cases duly branded as horse meat, and each package will contain a certificate bearing a notary's attestation that the contents have been duly inspected nnd aro perfectly pure nnd healthful. The com pany will do all Its export business through a Sew York brokerage concern. SnOPLIFTEJlS MEItELT FIXED. Their llnsbands Raid They Had Never Been In Trouble Xlerore. Detective Doyle of Brooklyn caught two shop lifters on Monday. Ho Is on duty among the Fulton street department Btorcs. He saw two women acting strangely In ono of the stores, and followed them until he saw tbem take articles from the counters and leav o toe store. Then be arrested them. " What are we arrested for I" they asked him. "Guess you know," said Doyle. Whereupon they both bogan to scold. "We are respectable ladles," said one of them, "and you are making a mlstikc " When Dojle threatened to call a patrol wagon, however, they went with him peaceubly. Iher wore arraigned In tho Adams Stroct Court jrs terrtay miner the names of Mrs. Kllrnbeth Clark and Mrs. Minnie Baker. Their husbands wore Twith nrfufint. Justice Brenner was apparently Impressed with tho fact that they were not professional criminal. Ho asked them whether they had ever been nrrestod before. They hud not, they said, lie Imposed a fine of 9-0 on each, and Mrs. Baker pild both tinea out of a roll con. tnlnlng 230, which Bhe had In her pocket. Their husbands said they had never been In any trouble before. TUE REV. DR. LIXES ELECTED. Ho la the JVew General Secretary or the Prot eatant Kplacepal Church Missions. The Itev. Edwin a Lines, D. D of New Haven was elected yesterday to theofllcoof General Secretary of the Domestic and Foreign Mission, ary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, ns successor to the Into Itev. Dr. Wlllliin S. Lungford, who died suddenly last July while on a summer vacation among tbo Cntskllls, Tho election was had at the Church Missions' House, Fourth avenue and East Twenty second street, at a meeting of the Board of Munagersof the Missionary Society. Dr. Lines Is rtctor of St. Paul's Church, the largest Episcopal parish In Now Haven. Hols n leading spirit In municipal affairs and Is pop ular among the students of Yale College, which institution conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Dr. Lines will remove to this city If he accepts. The Weather. Tne storm which was central In the lower Hlulsiln pl Valley on Monday inored northeaitward to the lake regions, where It was central yesterday, snowing considerable force. Rain or snuw was falling In all tbo btates tail of tho MUilsilppl. In this city the rata began shortly after 8 A,. H. There was tog over the rivers and bay, &vera(e hu midity, 82 percent i wind northwest, from brisk to hlgbi highest oltlclal temperature o, lowest 8U' barometer, corrected to read to sea level, at S A, at. 30.17, 3 V M MOO. The thermometer at the United States Weather Ba teau registered the temperature yesterday as followsi IBU7. 18HH 1X07. ltJVS. 0AM. . ' nt" P. M ., . W if 12M. . f 4 Ul'.M 43 40 Sl'.M .. W 47'lJMId 4S SB' WASUIIOTOI rOBXCAST FOB nEOSESDAT. For h'ew tnglsnd. rain, with severe easterly galea on the coast) slight rise In temperature. yortcutern Scu or k, ruin ami iiljMlu uurawr; hiah ratlrrli triads 01. coast, i hi fling to uvttrrly. IXor eastern l'eooijlvanla. New Jersey and Dela ware, rain, followed by clearing weather) cooler In the evening, winds shifting to westerly. 3a., ,iisaihMial'-w. -. A - ' tmtuummmtmmmmuummmmwmmmmmmwmmu CULUAaN'S METAL FLUTE. ITS BTRAISs AltOVSED Tlltt IRE OF HIS JtEDREir XEIOUDORB. Bo Did Bis Ceoklaa Pork He Deed the note. Which la Made r a lias rise, ae a VTeaooa When The objected, and Was Arrested. Pat Connolly, the former Mayor of Poverty Hollow, vontured into tho Essox Market I'olico Court yesterday for the first time since the re cent election. Ho was accompanied by ths Hon. Tim Campbell. "Wo would not have come here." said the ex-Mayor to ltoundsman O'Brien of tho court squad, "except that wo want fair play, and we do not want to seo any man of any nationality In this froo country doprlved of hli rights." When Thomas Culhnln of 141 Orchard street was arraigned before Magistrate Hedges, charged with committing n felonious assault on Nathan Moscowltz, who ocouples apart ments on the same floor In tho same house, Cul bain said: "Judge, I'll throw up my hands. I'm the only Irishman who lives In the house. All the rest are Jews. I'm without friends. Mos cowltz has a courtroom full.of witnesses." "Ho's not without friends," said ex-Congressman Campbell as howas passed in behind the rail with ex-Mayor Connolly. "Wo will defend him," chimed in the ex-Mayor. Mos cowltz declared that, up to tho tltneCu haln tried to learn to play tho flute, there was no trouble on tho fifth floor of the tenement in which they lived. Ha added that ho had often remonstrated with Culhaln, but to no effect. On Monday night, ho continued, ho rapped on Culhaln's uoor and told him to stop the screech ing within. At this Culhaln opened tho door and hit him with an Iron baron the head, in. flictlng a sovcre acalp wound. "Judge." said Culhaln, "the Iron bar I hit htm with was tho flute I mado it out of a gas Tho weapon was shown the Magistrate Holes had been bored in it and ono end had been plugged up. , "Is that tho flute that caused tho trouble! the MngUtrato asked. "1 hat Is no flute; it is n bad. murderous tool, said Moscowltz. "I'll show you. Judge," said Culhaln. as he took tho pipe and began to piny a tune. "Stop, stop, that is enough," shouted the fnnl.,..,. ,, I.A hnillnl.il tl.M ,i al TllM flute was taken from Culhnln, who was then al lowed to make a statement. "Judge," eald he, "It's not tho fault of the flute. This man Moscowltz fell out with me because I cooked pork in my rooms. Soveral times he came to my flat, rapped on the door nnd told me to ston cooking pork, as the smell bothered him. I told him 1 liked pork when I wonted it, and I would eat It when I wanted It if every Jew had to be driven out of the coun try. Lost night, your Honor, ho rapped on my door, and, when I opened it, ho enticed me Into the hall. I had the flute In my hand at the time. When I went Into the hall a dozen Jens Jumped on mo and I struck out with tho fluto ' "Your honor," said ex-Congressman Camp bell, "let the poor fellow go. 1 know he is a good citizen, nnd I will guarantee that he will iuov e out at once. I will tako him down to the Seventh ward. "Yes," added ex-Mayor Connolly, "I will send for the furniture vans at once." Marlstrate Hedges refused to accede to their appeals, and held Culhaln for trial. iiuet LirixasTOX goes to jail. Three Mentha Tor tho Girl Who Stole at Vae aar College. PoccnEEKrsic Dec 14. Ruby Livingston was sentenced by Judge Phillips this morning to three months In the county Jail for grand lar ceny, second, degree. The crime was committed at Vaasar College. The girl has been lying on a cot In her cell In convulsions, with physicians ana nurses In almost constant attendance, but there was not a sign of hysteria In her manner as she stood up in court nnd calmly and firmlv answered the questions put to her by Clerk Brlggs after she had plcnded guilty. Iherowas not a relative or friend In court with the girl, but she was attended by a young woman who has been emplo cd byfeherlir Pearco to attend her in Jail. tHpcaklng in the girl's behalf, her counsel, Joseph Morschauser. said: " Largely through the efforts of the ladies who visit the Jail, this girl baa been Induced to plead guilty. During her confinement In Jail she has been most of the time under the care of a physician, and I believe that her health Is lm- E aired for life. Tho ladles who visit the Jail ave agreed to look after her, no matter where she may be sent, and I can assure the Court thnt she is a different girl from what she was when she was put In Jail." Huby Livingston committed many thefts of Jewelry and clothing at Vassar. It took the col lege omclals a year to secure enough evidence to Justify her arrest. REFUSED TO RELEASE KEAnXX. Under Jaotlee Meplncott'a Decision Un will Co to nn Aajlitra. Supreme Court Justice LIppIncott denied yesterday the application for a writ of habeas corpus for the release of John Watts Kearny. Jr., from the county Jail In Jersey City, where he Is detained pending a commitment to eome sanitarium or asylum for inebriates, tome weeks ago young Kearny, on tho application of his father. Gen. John Walts Kearny, a son of Gen. Phil Kearny, wns adjudged a habitual drunkard by a commission In the Court of Chancery, nnd he has been in tho county Jail since then awaiting the appointment of a guardian by the Orphans' Court, who will select ii rotrrat for him. Ills aunt, the Mnrqulse do Kermel, espoused bis cause and engaged counsel to make an effort for his release. Tho effort failed, and )oung Kearny will be committed to an Institution. RROOKLTXFRAXCniSEIXJUXCTIOXS The Aldermen Have Vo Intention to Override Any or the Mayor'e Vetoes. The Brooklyn Aldermen have got permission to come In and defend the injunction suit to prevent them from granting a franchise to the Flatbush Gas Comnany to extend its operations over the entire city. At the first hearing tho Aldermen wero not represented, nnd tho order was taken by default. The Aldermen assured Corporation Counsel Burr that they had no in tention whatever to override any of the Mayor's franchise vetoes pending the result nf the in- 1 unction litigation, and that they would glvo ilm ulUdav lu to that effect if necessar . Publlo Pinner to George B. Post. Architects, painters, nnd sculptors, with nu merous friends of other professions and call ings, will give a dinner this evening In the Von derbllt Gallery of the Fine Arts Society build ing, West Flfty-sevonth street, to George B. Post, the eminent architect, In honor of his sixtieth birthday. The decoration of tho gallery Is In the hands of a special committee who have secured tho drawings mado for some of Mr. Post's most Important public and private edi fices, t'hich will he hungnn tho walls The mu ral painting, "Ihesinophorla," by Francis D. Millet, which was executed for the Bank of Pittsburg, recently built by Mr. Post, will be taken from the gHlleries of the American Art Association, in East Twenty-third street, where it has been on exhibition for the past ten days, nnd will be placed on the wall behind the speak era' table. Ilwlllbe rehung at lh exhibition gallery on Thuradav. A portrait of Mr. Post, by Edwin II. Dlnshtleld.Jusl completed, will ho an other featuro of tho decorations, Uruco Price will preside at the dinner. Virginia' Anti-Football legislation. Riouuond, Va Dec. 14. Senator Barksdale's football bill came up in tho Senate to day, but was lostponod until Thursday, when it will be miide a aneelal order. In the whole round of our ex perience we have never seen a better overcoat at 75 than the ono wo offer to-day at $50. It can't be bettered. It's Bmooth in feeling, rich in looks, firm in weave. We don't make to order, but we make to fit. If you don't like rubbers, wear cork-solo shoes; they give the same protection and don't "draw" your feet ; $7. $1 gloves, that exclusive deal ers don't deign to keep; a larger stock of fine gloves than they can afford to keep. If your huBband doesn't know the comfort of smoking, at least don't deny him tho comfort of a smoking jacket ; $4.75 to $20. We clothe your boy and clothe him best. Rogers, Peet & Co. Prtnee and Broadway. Warren and Broadway. Thlrtr second ani Broadway. This pen is specially adapted for Accountants, Book-Keepers and Cor respondents. It is made of the best English steel by tho most experienced workmen, FOB. TRIAL, will lend a earnoU card, IS PENS, different patterns, for 0 cent in atnmpa. Spenceriaii Pen Company, 4-50 Broome St., New York. Flint's Fine Furniture. Money-Saving Christmas Gifts. 45 West 23d St. BIDS FOR II ALL OF RECORDS. Lone.t le 01.4BT.uoo, Material to n. Fez Island Granite. Bids for the erection of the new Hall of Becords at Chambers and Centre streets were opened at yesterday's meeting of the Board of Estimate. Sixteen bids were submitted by thir teen nrnts. luoiuncii nooiuaiui .iuuu i imu of 47 Kifth nvenue. who offered to do the work for $1,407,000 if Fox Island crnnlte In ued. Tho bids were referred to the Comptroller for tabulation. ESTaDLISHFD 1345. SEW YORK STORE, BROOKLYN STORES, BROADWAY. Bru.ulway A Bedford At. COU J1ST hT. I lullonSt ft lattmsh At. Hero's another I ono of those "wind-falls" (or ' rather two of thom) which come fyour way once in a great while. About 300 busi ness suits in Che viots, "Worsteds, Cassimeres, and 'wm Homespuns, for merly sold at $18, Wind-Fall." 520. 522. and $2o, - got a pood-by prico to-day of $15. 162 black, blue, and brown Ker sey uvorooats which have Bold until to-day for ! $25, $30, and $35, , also tako a turn- , bio to $20. , Hero's a chance for you to own a genteel, properly tailored suit or overcoat for about tho prices of tho cheap " bargain Btuff," with which tho papers aro boing flooded just now. Bale at the New York store only. The new Custom Tailoring Hop I has started wltk a boom special Bala of House Costs, Dressing Gowns, and Bath Itobes al cut prices. Broadway, Cor. 31st St. fiohl S. (Sold gust. jggfcst Insist on the M Genuine r? V&l-rr . mm VX, aA , nPm w ILsTaa IAnS P DllST lnlnnPwlliWtt e est Wohfajj Powder &VSSCblI made. Best for all clean- 1H luiiSiWni"5) s ' does the worlf 1u'cWv 5t---J cheaply and thoroughly. NyT' largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Colctf Oi i BU LouI, Haw York. Boston, Fhuadelpala. t bidb ron enr a -. erernt Offers Take the XVhele six W" at onbatnntlat k'remtnms. Bids wero opened In tho Comptroller's offleo yesterday for 50,213,070.65 worth of 3a per cent, (rold city bonds, SI, 7fi0, 000 of them dock bonds duo In 1028; 8'J,tl7.I.S! 1(1.07 schoolhouso bonds duo In 1010; $1)10.830.48, park bonds duo in 1018, nnd f 000,000 street pnvlnn bonds, duo in 1018. liarteyriskK Sons, blddlnir In con junction with J. V. Mnruan & Co. nnd Blaho Brothers, oITurcd 1.07&77 for tho dock bonds, 105513 for tho school bonds, nnd 1.058MI for tho park bonds and pavlnir bonds. 11. I ''Jr,K Co. bill 1.05S0. nndVennUvo & Co. 1.OM0 for allornoneof the lsiuo. Arbucklo Brolhorsor. fered 1.0708 for tho dock bonds, 1.0001 for the park bonds, and the snme price for tbo pavlnc bonds, 'ihe hlirhcBtsInulo bid was made by the Colonial Assurnnco Comptny, whlih offered 1.0817 for 00.000 of tho dock bonds. The award was not inndc. SJitsuuw Ounces. A" YHRY I.AROE MANUKACTtmtjTo BUBIKES8. rirrytnitsto-k of hi tneen sno oou and tlOO.UOO. value nt property about SIOU.UuO, deslrea to sell (4O,O0n In llrst mortgiKO bcnd.i guarantee S per cent i tbls Is worthy capitalists' attention! photos or plants at our oftl ' Full particulars of McUON'AI.D t WKUHN3. 140 Waasan. FINE l'AYIVI COKNFIl OUOCKRY, Brooklynl Jl o d estaullsbrd, prosperous bu.lnesai can be bought cheap tf sold this week. Apply McUO t.U t WIOOlMi, UP Kaasan. A PARTY with SI, MM) can bearof an openln where he can make SS.nno this eomlne year. Fartlcu. late of HcIion AI.D W 1001NB. MOXaftau. A FINK PA ISO HOTEL, opposite depot. ttarlTlnsj city Connecticut! t7 nicely (urnlshed. all light, largo rooms i this Is an exceptional chance and should be Investigated, on.) term. MiKOXALD W100IK8. HO Nassau. ACOHMISMO.N IHKLHY uptown, east side! price onlysOOi mint sell, profits monthly $7S reaaous selling, going abmait. Mi-DOSALD A WWOISB. 140 Nassau HOTEU 47 rooms, oppoilie depot! city of 80,0011 population! ul 1 established, prosperous plac !)0 miles from this rltys Que tar on! r&s'auranti pr.ie $4,000, easy termi. McUONALD a. WIOarNS. 140 Nassau. IWINTINtJ at a few hours' nntlcei 10.000 clrculsrs, til cards and Mllheans. 40c per 1.00U. hDUUl l'Rt.VTISO AND STATlUNHtr CO . oBWCSt 8Wtnst I REOISTI R vour esrts, wagona, and trucks for the removal nf snow for the winter of '97 118. onice AMEHK'AN TRANSFER CO., suuthwest corner Cham bers aud Centre sts PATENTS for Inventions procured promptly! low rates UOEDLll & BlUEsEN, 82 Nassau st , N. Y. hstabllihed ll. tXyueivriteris. BI ICKENSDERFER. No. 6. (33; No 7. (SOi guaran teed the best. Call or nrlte lor catalogue. Ib3 Broadway, room ft. gUrrttcnu LHSIT1 OF THE CITY OF ISEW YORK, MLDI AI. DEPARTMENT, 35 M.AHS A Sl'F.CIALIVT IS DIsLVbLs OF M1.N OLD DH GK..SDI..: Lu Ixcu longer rutfttillihri! nnd hat had more experlrtu thau a j- other aJvcrtlslnir; pbjilcln; city papers prove till- Under hli eclctitinc treatment flood and ...In dleMu pains In tone. led spotA. tore throat an 1 iiiuuth. ulceis painful swelling, kldnej and bladder complalutu, scalding Inflammation. ra el, undevcl opt l ureann.w eat bac:, lost It all t t. are spcodlly, per mnncntly ctirotl Mn about to marry ibould con-tull OM HR. UKINPIK rvery Jinpedlim-tit removed. MifTerera. do not ante time vUItlnc lena skilful , hy tfclan Kdinvmbcr. Ol D DIt 0 KINDLE never falls. Ot FICi: 0 Lit 1& i MtS at 171 West Wtli it, te trreen (Hli aud ?th as Adl-t3 free Medicine ft. Houra.utot. isunlajs.y to3 .o charge unleas cured OI.IlIl. CiUr.4S')rHra-n ntt UllstTn dl enPN of mru ttaly. Quickest permanent cure jruar anteed In all dleose IUood tolson, akin dUates, kidney and blidder trojble. weaVnes. mrvom debil ity, errors of youth, bad dream, unde eloped nrann, Ira pediments to tnirrURe, &c. He wise, consult the onlv old specialist In lliUttt), ORIcc oer U5 years at W0 Vast 17th st , near Union square. Hours H to u. Sundays. V to ft StlntUo treatment and adlc froe Medicine oiilj 50c No charge unless cured "T-,ZJi qt ickfmt pi:iimpt i rnn In dUMfi of men, duneerotn cars solklted, nllef at on e,t edfalriru only flrel Llaas nclemlnV treat mrntshoj iKhII. The It i lint; specialist. Dr nonwhur, lii7 at ,d st . 9 to J, 7 to Sundays, 10 to 1. KlDSh MTiiTrIUY"flibUDLFS riiickly and sarelj cured with DOC UTA AM)ALCoOI-CVP-bL'LKS, cures In Feven day, avoid Injurious Imita tions, none but the LOCl fA cenulne, full directions. Price $1 CO. AlldruptflsU MR Gr 1ST, midwife, toards ladles, confinements, eilnptlon, roundintlal treatment, strictly pri vate; uo sign 337 lat50tb. C'OMMISIOKEHS OF THE SINKIVO FUVD PR. JVOSA1A I OH BUIUHSO THE MV COURT HOUhh. ON THE NOKTULWT CORNER OF IIADI bOS 1 I srC AS'D TU I- NTY i I1TII STRLhT. TO CONTRACTOR4 Sealed proposals for furnish Inn material and performing work In the erection nud tomplt tlon of the nsvr Court Uouso for the Ap iH?llatP UlvMon of the Hupren v Court, lu the Hrst ItipurtMipnt. In the City ot New ork, on the nurth east rornor of Madlou avenue and 25th street, ao- cordiu; to the plans umi permeations unur the con tratt and pursuant to chapter 104 ot the Lini of lit' 7 will Lu rerled hy tha Sinking t nnd Cotnmli aloneMof theOity of New ork, at the orite of the Cmu troiter in the Stewart building, No yso Rroa 1 wai, In thesti d city, until December 20th. 1807, at 13 ochick noon, at which time and place the bids wilt lx puhllclv openel H ds for the entire work only win be received, an 1 idiuit of lire per cent, of the amount of the bid will be required Tho (oietrattor will also b required to ftimlih a bond or t.ondi as security for the faithful perfor in an out hla contract In a form to be approved by the ( lUinHp. to the Coruoratton In a penalty fixed by the c omml'Moner of the sinking Fund, at .S per centum of the amount of tn- til, with two or nitre surrtlei whose sufllclen y shalllM subject totbnap jrovalof the Comptroller of the City of New York. Thi proposals In full nnd a form of (cntract to be executed b the contractor iinlw seen at tho offluo of the tiid Comptruller, where copies can also be obtained The plans can be examined at the office of James HronnLor.1 the architect No 160 Fifth avenue. In theCltj of New lork The architect will alio fur ulsh explanations ofthesamu to any ono applylrgat Lis r nice N FY 1 0UK, December flth, 1 fU . WILLIAM L STRONG, Miyor, I Rei order, Commlaalontrs ASHPEL P men. of th. ('mil iroller, oZtb ANSON O MrCOOK. Rtnktnr VnnA i him trlaln, ( Sloklnf Fund. JOHN T. OAKLrl, i hair man I Committee on Finance, I Uoird of Mdcrnun, Depnrlineut wrPliianrr. omptrotler'a OfTIre, City Hall, llruokiyn, Dwember I, 1H07 The under- ilgned will receive Healed proposal at this oillco nn til ThiirMln, Dorrmlier 111 IHltV, at ltt o clock uuon-ftt which tltm they wilt b- iiikicUi for the ' purchaM of the whole or unv part of Ho,ooi lle.tlteriU lliree mul One-tiair Per t e.it. ( wn t aollilHtid Untrr UulA htm U nf Ihe It t Ilrnokliii. I-iueil forthe payment of the award In I themattwrof theionli mnutloit of the Lnnirlftlinl J ater Sup, l ton pin)' fmuihlpes anl property, pavable Iterrinbrr 'JO. 11? riiaalHitcStoik, a tn Principal and Interest, will I tw payable In (iOl I COIN or tho United btates of i America, of the Drent utaniard of wetuht and fine ness, and un It r tho prn lalo-ia of the City Charter as amended by t hapter OlSof the I awn nf IHUBIsfree and exempt from all taxation exiept for State pur potci I'avtnentof purchase money to bo made on Ptoem lrf0, ltl7, at which tl ne the sto"k will be dated. Interest payable on the Hrst day of January aud July lu each) ear , . 1'ropotaW must state the price offered, the -.mount of f tot k desired, and le endorsed "Proposals for ResjUterelHtock, an 1 then enclosed In a second en vi lot e aldresed to Oro W Palmer, Comptroller of Ihe City of BruoKljii a j The rteht Is reserved to reject any or all bids not deemed for the interest of the city ,;E0. , VM.ytr.ll. Comptroller, It rat Mlno. BANK ST , 3 Rosrd and rooms can tx seeorel with a nice family, good home, terms SI ft) to 95, also furnished rooms. iln SAI R q ITIIHT, 11 Whsr .M floor sullej handsomely Ox funil.licl and ttomellke, private table, excel lent sen J refrreiic Q I Til ST i? UHf Handsomely furnished, largo Ot sunny rooms; excellent luard, references from ST. rt Whsr Lsrae. newlv furnished sJO front room, allcuuenlences, with board In prl ate famll) urni.oHraooniGpartmfutstoJet IWll HlUb. 1 TTPACTIYn HECOND FLOOR; bath; suites vllh private bath single rooms; hoard optional, strictly Mist class, references. 14 West .Kid si r-Sl hT, 41 wrST Nicely furnished square L room, also sinni room, house neattd, near station TrrTH WT "l B U Y ST Man Isomely furnlshe 1 lO rooms for nentlemep.uewl) dicorated nunltary plurnbln rlMit, running water In every room, references re'i'mv'1 lHt and apanment o Xtu uvuwt r onru FLtTH. 141st st Mh av , 43 rooms and bath; steam heated hoi w iter supj ly titu ranvi Jaultoi- trTvKIIN sT . '-Mil MHithut..; cor Washington J1 t I rooms tl er inuntli fTATH HT . IM fcAbf Rtnuttful flats"h rooms and t)U bath all lUhl, owner lu house. 17 an 1 " OTIIM !n LAST Aparlmctits uf tl re and JLtJ four rooms; atllleht rooms cheap rent SO iCft for 3JUFMfS3 ef IUP09M. "lrANTH Teuanti sloreroom 17,000 j ft, cin IT ire AllentoHU, surest wli clothing, wh. dry goods, csri.et. deparlmrni. nop. with 0 it fare tuntu, , 60.QUU. rial) U. Y. HUNK, AUeutowu, la, gnt QAntt nt VurtCon. g takea place to- W ; morrow by order P. : or (en James 31. i uf ftr iCvw ! Varnum and K. I "JoanV-w ! Maclln. hetutore I "u"'J0i,VI3' : (at 1!J n'rlnck, I AUCN Tj? : nn). In the llB53EiL0Hrr): ' IlrooMyp Ural Yf I acA ' Monlnsiuo at. II V. : lirooklfn THEEME0REAT I 193 Ch0l58 L0!S . ECKERT ESTATE .neVX OAUt ; th'i sprnnld I in jrociiienls of . . '" ,. . West MrooklTii, and are to txi sold atnolutely without reserve or re strictions 80 ON MORTGAGE AT 4 S." '.'. P,hases lariti! ur small. JIap, &o , from Jm ltarison, . Wllliani.nr lere. Johmon Jr. 100 UroKlrrar, New nrlt or is ilonlaaue si., llrouklyn. PETER F. "MEYER, Auctioneer, will sell at auction on TUISSlPAY, MIC. 31, 189?, at IS o'elof k at the New York ileal Estate balc.riiiini, ill riruadwar. IWUTITION SAIjU, 4 CHOICE AND VALUABLE LOTS, Villi 11 kait conxfit Lincoln Av. and I 37th St., nl llll. sj;u tOKK I ITV. Maps tc at Auclloneer'a office, 111 llroadwaj. tnt (Djstatt prnlc. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street T" A'ATIlbS . ul rlLhTanifat MIUeTa Placo. L I, for XXI SSOOj convenient ti station and neartbeSoundt land level, 111 rocks stones or stvampst some line tlmbert lot fntvs main road and very desirable, only $10 don n, thru small monlhh or weekly paymrnte without Int. n sti deed furnlshe 1 free. Full Informa tion of W-I.IV, l'l Chambers st jarnl (fotat c gstiPi-c the Utorttm. A11EAUT11UI, nrimiNO LOT, worthtS.OOO, will le sold fr ssuoir takeu Immediately; near 181st at. aud Jeromn av , opposite Uulrerslty of ew York! only S2UU cash re'iutred J UUMAINElinOWX, Stt WestSSdat. (Dcenit .Strnmrrs. aivTerican lime. KEW V Oltk-SOUl HAMPTON-(London Paris). Sailing ever edneslay at 10 A.M. ST. I.OUIS . ...Dec 15 ST I OUIS Jan. o .SEW lOUK . ..Uic. !.'J NU OHK ... Jan. 1J ST. PAUL .Dec ill PAWS Jan. HI RED STAR LINE TO ANTWERP. Salllnt: orery ednesday Koordland...lrt. lo, mion Kensington Dec.30,10A M. 1-rleslsnd De- Vi. uoou W et'nland Jan n.noon INTERNATIOSAI. NWIOATIO.S COMPANY Piers 14 and 10. North ltiver Ofllce, fl Iiunlluudreen. (inSAKDI.I.NETOUmPOOI, MA QUEF.NSTOWN J I ran Pier u. N lc, foot of Clarksun st. Umbrla I)pc IH noon I Etrurla ... Jan. 1, noon Lucanla Dec v.'i n no a M Aursnla . Jan N 1 P. M. ERNOMt DUOWNJICO Uen.AR ts 4 Howling Oreen. hambOrg-american line; T IN- SCIlt V EPKESB from New York to Plym outh (Londou) CI erbourg, larls. and Hambtire F Dlsmank Vvb 20 8 A M. I Norniannla 31ch V4.0A 11. TW1 SCP.EW MAILSKIlVtCt.N 'k.-UBnibllrudlrei-t Persia.. Dec 18. ll:3fi Mi Palatla Ian 1, noon First cab , $ut up.et cond rlas, $40, steerage, $33 llntubura uierlcun I l.te. JJT Ilroadwas. SIAIXBi STKAWSIIIBC7, iiii:if ri i itxinv 0O OO to Portlnnd. lie., nnrt Return. Btesmshlps John bugll and Manhattan leare pier SB, East Kler, foot or Market st Tuesdays. Thura days and Sattirdars at a P M Steamers fitted with orery modern improvement for comfort and con venience of tnurlrts Offices, S!73 nroa-inay and 222 South st. 11 1IAL.I . (.encral Agent. VOIlTIIOEUM'AN-"Tl OYD STFAM'SHIP CO." ll SHORT KOriF T(l LONHON St) C OSTINEST. IAST LXPltFSS SIEAMtKS. Baale,Tu,D' 21. V M Trao.Til , Jan 11,0A.M. Kaiser, Tu , Jau I. a I'. 31 I.ahn, Tu . Jan !'.,i.ll. OtLUICIIii & CO , a nowllnit Ur-en. m irTotTti me. UII.Y TO tlllttlll li. For Old Point Comfort Norfolk. Ni-wport !tewa. Petersburg, Portsmouth, Pinner s Point, Richmond, Virginia Deacb, a , aud U ahlngtnn. I) C Freight and Passenger steamers sail from Pier 20, North River, every week dav, excipt Saturday, at 3 P. M , and Satunlar at 4 P M. W.L OUILLAUDEU. Vice-Pres't and TramcMjr. WHITE STAR LINE. Teutonic. . Dec lo, noon I Majestic... Dec2u,noon Drltannt '. Dec. 2J noon I (jcrmanlc Jan B noon NO COTTOV CAUl'.IH) BY PtsfitXllER STEAMERS Pier 43, North HIm r Ofllo, ii llroolway. New York. H MAITI.ND hbRSEY. Agent. ' Sirambouts. BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND, VIA SOUND I.lNSs. ' ITOMM.TIIt I.IK. la Stnnlngton I.-ar. Pier 80, N n . one block ab ive Canal st , week daya onh.atOP 51 SteamersMalneandNewITanipshlre JtOllHICII I.INF. vla.New I.indon f-Ave Pier 40 (old No ) N. H , next Desbrones st . week days only, at il P. M Stiamcrs City of Lowell and City of Lawrence Ftl I, Ill KH LINK, via Newport and Fall River. I eave Pier 1 H, ll , foot of Murray st , week days only, at 5 00 P. M Steamers Plymouth and I'll grim Orchestra on each Albany Evening Line. Thf popular steainprs ADIUONDACK and DEAN RIcnUUNX) will Irao OMl'ler SI.N Ii . foot Canal st , at 0 1 M lallr C-unrtay xppplfil), maklnr direct conuectluns with trulns North. Eat, n 1 et 4TKI I,. IH 114(1 AMI i X( Uli: IIOAT learn Tkr 41. N It., foot of Christopher st , every weekl at OT M KINGSTON IIM-. West 10th st Dallj 4 T M , Saf urdHTpi at 1 strainers HM IWIN ani lit MFIl for Cornwall, ewbijri: Nw Hamburg MarltKrn, MUlon, rnuKbkcffslP. Hde Tark, f-nnpii, Klnirstun, ronnett loc wlthV A D It. it for all points In Catskllls F I! 1 . Kar. 81. rXt'UKSlON, 81 10. frast strsm r have lMer VTI, F. It , lall iSuctara exppr til), 1 1 M anj l- mldrlght, ariiln In tlmn for tr Int to MeriJen, Hartfonl, Spiingflelil, and points North flAMsDI-Il, I INI- stiEn.ersTeaerier 24, N II, JA fen t i-rarvklln t , fr (rauti ns. rt 1'nlnt, Cold spring Coruwalt, f-UhVlll I and lug, bure, iTefkdara&J' M,hunlaysUA M. TIHI1 IIO tin CITY OK TlinVor SARATOOA leavfaWeot lth st dail, t xcept Saturdays, H 1' M. connecting will, Delaware and IIi.don and Htchburg trains. Sunday steamer touches at Albany Lehigh Valley System. Stations foot of et ii Id st (I'run K 11 j, Cortlanot or DshrOHst-s M Indlcatiatlme from West ".'.Id st OihrrflRureashow lime irom i oriiantii or nronre nv. OHO. Ill III A M ilally humla) !', 7 A. M.) for MAl'CIl ( HUM: and Inlerni'dlate stat jns liso, nil.t A. M .tall; for VII KrsDAKUE, SCItANTON (week daisi hi MIItA (week days), ITHACA ril'NhVA, IlOPHh-sTFK IH'hFALO, V AUAHA t M.I.S, and the Wl and i rlnclpal local points, dllilnir car nn 1 elulrtur to llutralo 11 iso. NiUOnnn laily. except Sunday. "iii. k diamd.m) i:xiiti:ss." Arrives Ilulfnlo lOS P M Pullman Vrsllhule Day Coaches and Parlor Cars Dlnliik" Car Service Hrul. a la carte C unnreli at lluffulo with tbrounh sleepers to Detroit and i hlcaicu I'Jim Uiiop 51 dally, ezrent Sunday, for MAUCII ('111 NK and Inn riuedlate points IUi5ll.lil.il' M ,Suuila only, for EABTON, SIAUi'll HUNK, and ihenal liranches li'jo, 1 1 Hi P '! iUH) ec pt Sunday, for WH r.K.NIHIlllF. PITTSTwN, s(It.NTON, and prln cipal IniirmrillaiAatatloiia Connects for all points In oal regions, thalr ear for llke.harre Ili5l. sill P 51. dally, xe t Sunday, for WlLkJSUM'.Itr. PITTSTON, SCIUNTO.V, nnd prln rlpllutiriiiidlatu station I unmet, for all points In coal reKlous, Pullman DulTet Parlor Car for Wllk-inarre UI.VI, li'JO P 31 ilall), ricet Sunday, for MACOll CIICNK and Intermediate itatlon Chair car to Hi ihlt-hem lion, r,il. P 31 dally for EAf TON and Inter mediate stall mi. Uisn, 7HIOP M ilallrfnr DUIFAIO SIAdAHA FALLS anl all olnt 'A.tl Pullmslisli per vrstl t'ulo train V 1 toCbhago Slieiiera lo Imrfalo au1 Toronto Hivn, Hill P 1 rtsilv.esrept Sund y stnnpinj onlv at M1 Til PI AI.Nrll.l.D. FASTllN. HFTIIl fc II1-3I MAI ( II rill NK, I n JUNCTMN HUIt, OFNFA HDCIIKSTMI. 1IATWA, lift- VIO anl TOHtlNfO Pullmtn .lrejier for Iluffal t None hut alvel It it tar I ai-cruer. arrlel NohHSiraRe arrlid Willi, llillii P M ilal'v for nil h.rMl.ltl, ITIUCt. (I1-NA niKHINTHt. Hl'rrAIll Nl AOAKA PALLS and all hj!uu Wist Pullman slei pir tu IthatM Additional local trains dally, except Sunday, for IIOC.M) IIIKm K aid Inn rmrdlate points leave as folloxi -S 411, n Ii , 10 iO. 1U r0, III .Ml III In (Suudaj i onlj , A M '.' JD, .' m an I 0, II in p M Thktls aud Pullman a inmolatton ut 111 illl. 27H 1CS, UK anl It Uroatna) HP 14thsl,''in E. WOih st , l.'J !oiir N i ftm ruliwi st 4 Court at . Ui. It a anl I'rm kln Ann x lirooxlyn N, Y Transfer I will all for an 1 check baKJ.ge from hotel or r slim i ihroniih to destination BALTIMORE & OHlbi Iavu Nt 5 1 r, Alilunall Terminal, South (rrry, and foot of Ul i rt i.trert U.llr l x ei t Sunday lsunda)s CHICAGO 4 "A M '. io P 31 and !? lnnlght PITTSIirill. I 10 A 31 'Ui P 31. t OOP 11, UMatlsht (I li A M I liir y st imlj CINl ISNATI l-T I ill II-. 'in OH A 31 Sftl' 31, WAhlllNiiTuN IIMT1MHI.I TS.'IOoii iimeri, II SO A 1 Iiinei Jim linen, I .'5 iliuar , I Miliineri ll' ll .aLd U ISnlalit MlltFIII k '11 'I' A 31 WW OKI tAN' thrvn.liele per. 1 ll.K 00 P 31 All traliw are liun.'uatid with I'lnt.' Ii Unlit omcea 11.1 I,.', .'Ol, v 4, IHOliroalMar III E 14th st, )il llinery. N Vl .1UV .114 lultonst, Urooklyn, Wullrhall Terminal Ilaigaf checked , Irem betel or rcaldence to aeiitaatloa. , BLHsWHsWHsWHsl - i a " BBfl Sallronfl. f "ABRERIOA'a QRBATI8T HAHROAD." $ixH NEWYORK : M isfTRAL ; m y &. HUDSON RIVER R. 11 . H THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. . . nlllKLT IIM1TII tltlHV H 1,1.1. , H All through trains stop at Allnny. L'llca, Syracuse, AiiH IttM heater and liufTnlo tkxiH Trains lea o Oram! I rntral siatlon. 4'.'d stmt and imkwMW Fourth avenue, a. rolli,wst vilixiH 8 sin A M Dalle, enept 8 indar The famous jixH JOVJ l-MIMKr. ST ATI TAPHI.SS, I.IMITHI Fsslesl ' i'ixB train In the world Due lmiTulo at 4 4D p 11., ;aiiH MaKara Falls i V. P. M .Toronto Sixft P M. This iimmmi train Is limited toltsii-utliii;iaiaclty Connects it bMWM at Dllia (or dlronda It Mountains ai 1 Jlontreal. A'lmMM 8.ICA M.-KAST 3IA1L, Psllv-lor Pouchkeen- . InMmm VXtJ sle, Albany, Utlca, srcu-. Hi chestir, Uuf. 'tSaixH falo Nlstfera halls, anl Cleteinnd viH i rt.iti"i a. ti noi'.tii kiioiii inuTni. t)iiy &xmmm JLU.UU it hour nam tn cult aim vli Mlclimat. ( m- WaH tral route. Hue IlurraloH 40 P 31 , Niaitara Falls HXMmm V 30 P. 31 , Chicago Ii 00 A 31 Carries sleeping 'iiil and drawlnjj roum cars onlj axkxa in.QilA- ' -"AY FNPIlVss exrept Sunday- itfaH J U:OU For Mllllirook, ( atiUll fountains, and all -H i ni'ortant New Vorl. stair points $&iixH l.flfl1'- M R0' THWIbTHlN IIMITI.D. Dally- CWil i.VJv r-orColiimliUH Clticli nail, Indlauapolla, ana rBkxH ht. Louis Stop, at I ouRhkii isle tmaHI -IXlltr.M-riiHtooM'ina iiaiiy-ror d 'x'cHI J. .W troll, Clsvelu-iit, To'cilo, and Chliaito. stop. 9t&iiH n Puuuhkerps eanif-ihentrlal) . ', JKaixfl 3.00 P l TltU AM) ALIIAN SPECIAL. tX' "laH .OUoept sundnt lor llarrhon's (West Point), fiMmm Poiithkrep.le, All iny and Tr i -SMmM 5.0(1'' H-LMr SHOIlh LI3I1TFD. Dally-84 , :IH UV hour trsin to Chi n-o, la Like Shore rout. K i'-MWM Due Cleveland . 1,1, Toledo 10 nil A 31 , ChlcafO 33iH 4 P. 31 IhM 'ralniontiectsnt cloveland for Cin P9mm elnnatl, d e 15 P M, an I at Toledo for St, . nHI Loul ui.e in .-, p m. ,up Kansas City next T !iiiH1 morn, uk, Carrlissl'-eplui; and aranlmt room can f H1 rnU. . $rbxHa 6 .Oil ' M W1ST1.KS EXPRESS. Dally For Kl - SavH .Ul.' atara tail. (.Iiwland, Toledo, Detroit, Chi. 4xH trfi.o, Clin intuit I, and St Louis. lsxHi ( )r P 3I--Ni.HTIIEitN LtPHESS. Daily-Por ?jmWm V Troj, Pi ituiuirg, Uurllmtton, Montreal, and, .K 3l ex..t siitunlav nlnlits, Ottawa 33 'IH 7 .On P 31 UVt FALO SPtCIL, Dally For Adl- 'f'xH .0J rondmk Mountain lnta and 3Iunlreal, via ... Vk-VxH Utlta 1 niliester, Kuralo Niaitara Falls, Toronto, ;H ( leielnnl, Indlanspolls, st Louis nnd Chlcaao i- raH 9 -nil !' M -sPICIAL LISHTLI) MAIL Dally Jiit Yv?aH rJ r.lieiilni: car assenmrs only) For points oa Z. jH Fall llro ik Uallwa).vln Lions aud for Itocbeiter, iMmm Iliirr.it') nieselMiii, Iti'llstispolia nnd St Louis 9iJIH 9.1 Z 1 M PACIFIC l Itl-ss Dally For Syra- 'aH xucuv Osnexo, Wat. rtimii. Oxilenshurc. Buf. ; 'i&liB falo, Nliicsra Falls, C I i Istul, Toledo, Cnlcaito. -f WixH an I. ex 1 1 1 Sundays, for Cape Muoent and tba 'i'ixH Aulitiru - ml 'H 19.1 n MUIIT 3I1D.VIOI1T EXPRFsa Theatre A'iH .1J train fur Chloiffo nnd prluclpal point, on r 1fxH tin sew ork Cii tralLvery night except Sunday iGI titchts Suuday nlehtsCbhago slot pcrs leave on H ?kxH p istrun. -2 ikmmm il a 31 and am4 P. M -Dally, except Sunday, 0 ' S.'mmm to l'lttni-ld -,1a Harlem Dlslalou r -aH Otaii A 31 -Sunday only lo Pittt-lleld and the Berk. fMmW shire Hills, i la the llirlem Division , kH ' ALL NKH1T" TKMNS TO ONKEUS. r ''jlaH "All nlcht" trains run letwn n lnoth st andpotnU ll on the 1 u'nam Division us f ir as i onkera. In oonneo Vifixsfl tlon with tin elentnl roud Ttie onl line running TiiPxsil "fll tliftht ' trains out of New lork. Jr"! afrner Palai e Cars on all throuah trains. ,'S!aixa i rains lllumfiiuted with Plntsch Hunt 3"il Tli kts and "ihht uflKi-s at (iraod Central Btav v?!aH tlon. III, VIII. 41!! llroadna). .11 Fat 14th at, B4t ivIaH Ilroidna.'J riColumtiusav.nl Wist 1 2Mb St.. 12Bta . 4'lsi.l at. station, and l.lf-thst station. New York, 33B and - SxtH T.'il rulton st and IPO nroadway, Y D . Urooklyn. kfiMmM llBKnaue thecked from liutil or realdeme by tba , mWm MTcstcott Express Conipan. 'jllMaH JOHN M TOCCCY. (.FOItaEn. DANIELS. sH Ueneral 31unager. Oeneral Passenger Agent. iH Pennsylvania- ' ST TION'S foot or WcstTneut) tnlrd street and De -i'Bl brossis and Cortleuilt Streets. $isBI feTThe leaving time from Desbrosses and Cortland! v ''(aB Street is t ii mluutts later than that given below for ,rit.Hl Twentr third stnet station VsHl 7ir.li . si. fast M UL. Pullman nuffet Parlor S.mW Car New York to Plttsliurg SlieplngCarPlttabutg . HlH toCldcagn No ( oaches io Pittsburg fyAm ni.-st . M. FA sT LINFPlttnl urg and Cleveland. iiH Oiso ii. pi:nnsi.ania LI3IITFD -Pullman i immt Compartment Sldlilu;. Dining, smoking an I On- itSvB servatlou Cars For Chicago, Cleveland Toledo, iaixa Cincinnati, Indlananotl, Iiul.vllle "t Imls akS linot'.n. ( IIKAC lAND.sr IOl,ISL.PIinSB S.MW For Na.lnlll ivlu ( t elnnatl) Chicago, HI l,ou!s. ifiB Sinoi. il. WFSTHIN FPHFSS.For clevelanil, ' 4wMt Chicago For Toledo except NatunHj $xkn 7MOIM1. &OCTIIWFSTHtNEl'llFSS ForPltt. ,MWl burg Cincinnati Indianapolis St. Louis. ??H Tl Hi I', it. PACIFIC F XI KF-iS -For Plttaburf and ' H Chltngo Connects for Cleveland, exe, pt Saturday. - UltH Bi'JOP. It. 31UL AND FNPKFSS Pullman Buffet IH Bleeping Car New 5jurk to Altoom Fast liberty, fH 1 tttshurg, and points West, dally except Sunday. H No coachea lal .miivi.to tiiiTHE snimi. iUM 7'0 20. 0 2li.li SO (Dining Car), 10 SO A 31 .lSlSO, Zmm 1 SO (J 20 "( ongri-sstonal 11m." all Parlor and iH DlnlnicCars). 4 iO (Dining Car). 4 SO (Dining Car). ''!) 8 SO P M . 12 0-i nllht. Sunday, h 20. II 20 10 B0 'f IH A. M (I tl) 'Longrri'Hlonsl Ilm," all Parlor and JliH DlnlngCsrs) I 'il (DlnlngCar), 4 SO (Dining Lar), '! H nop Ji, 12 n-, nlaht ,' SOLTHEKN KAILU AY Express, 4 20 P 31, 12 09 nlcht dally. 'JtfH ATHNTIc COAsT LINE. Express, fl 20 A. U. and ,. -i 8 SO P 31 dally "ft CHFU'LAKL AND OHIO RAILWAY 4-50 P. M. ' "ImM FOIt ol II POINT C031FORT and NORFOLK. 7:09 ilMU A 31 week dart ant T-10 p 31 dally. .' ATLANTIC CITY 12 10 P 31 weekdays. $! CAPE 51 AY 1 J r. 1 P 31 week days V.jM Long Branch. A.nury Park (Interlaken. Sundaya), 1 Oixan drove, aud Pilnt Pleasant (from west saS Twenty third street station). S 30. II SO A, H , iWW 8 20 4 SO, 11 10 P 31 Sundays. U 20 A. M , 4'S0 ?. 1' 31 (from Desbrosses and Cortlandt atreeta), 0.10 $H A. M , 12 10. ?. 10, S 10, 11 SOP. 31 Sundays, S'43 ' ! A.3I.S 10 P. 31 ! K)It IMIII.llir.MMIIA. Sfmt fl 10. ? 20. T ML H iO. S So 8 iO (0 10 Penaa. Lint- Ited). 0 50 (Dining Car) 10 ro, 1 1 30 A M . 12 SO. ( 1 ID. 2 .10.11 S0.4 20,4 20 (Dining Car), 4 r,0 (Dining m Carl. B SO (Dining Can. 7 40. 8 B0 P.M. I J 01 H nliht. sundars. 0 in, 7 10. s JO. s so. tl o, v 51) M (Limited) BO. 10 :,0 A M . 1 S0(DlnlnarCar).S so, 4 20 (Dining Can, 4 on (Dining Car), S SO (Dining Car). 7-411 s SO P M, 12 OS night imw TliketoDlcesNos 401,011, llOo. lajl. Ill, and 201 Broadway 1 Astor House, West Tw,nty third "IS btrret Station, ami stations foot of Di si r i.ei and ffH Cortlandt Struts. 4 Court Street Mlo Fulton .ftH Street, us BroH Iw-iy and Brookln nni x Station. IIS Brooklyn Station, Jersey Cltt Iho New Ijork fifl Transfer Comt any win call for a ni 1 hei k baggage JfH from hotel, and refiidcncea throtii-t to destination. iH J. B. Hl'TCIIINiON. I ll WOOD, Oeneral 3Ianager. (,eneral l'ass'r nent. M DELltTsMlC;, l.t li1t 1 "A vAKITEni1 jB t. 11. 3tm Stallone In esr lurh, runt or rtarelay and ! hrlMtoiilier Nte. V.HSTIIU i.r Titii. i'i li.tia mrrirr -;, nm, i'i 11 in.iir. V; Direct routn to Newark BlofniHeld. Slontolalr. tha Oranh s summit, Bernard 1 llle. Basking Bldge. Jlad- ) Ison 3Iorrlstimn Pasali. I'aterson. Bnonton Dovor, Stanhope, Newton Bud I s lake, 1 aki Honatcong, 4. Hat-kettstown s. h'joley's 3IountHln t astilngtoo, A I'll lllpsburg FaM n Watirllap stroudiburg. Pocouo ' Mo nitaln.s-ranton. Plita'nn.W llkesl arn . Nantlroke, ; Dam llle Norlhiimbi rland, Ioutrfi- Blnghamton, Oxford. Sornlrh. Waters Uli I'llc a Hit hfleld springs, ( Corllauil, SvraciiKe, u weo Ithaca Ow,go Flmlra, n corning. Until Dsusvilli liuiTa o, an 1 a 1 lntsest, i Northwest an 1 - illthiirst J Hum t, 11. Plu.haint n Mall ttos at principal V stations r linoo . II, ( aferan Buffllo, scranton, Blng hamton, Ow ego Hhii'-n Flmira, t'tlia, fyracnae, , and Oswi to Fxprth Pull.ui,ii liufTet parlor cars. . C'onni cling at Buffalo with trains for Chicago and ji points 1 t j; 1 1 rm i, u -.Scranton Blnghamton, and Elmlrn al l.Ttip.a liiittMi.n hiifTI nirlnr Fin JK ti'in I', 11 scranton Wlike.barre. and Plymouth Jl Fxprrss Pulliiianbin tparlorcars Ifl iO I", n (Dally)-i hl ajo Vestibule I ImltedKn- 1 pr ssfor rvranlon, lilngliamton hlmlra, Buffalo, 4 Pullman I utTet rli 1 Ingi ar New York to Chicago. 4 Dlnlna tar wist of 1 uffolo mnii p. it, - Dally Hitlalo Fxpress Pullmaa J! spepers for fcnnion, Blnghamton Flmlra Bath. al 31 1 3Inrrl, and IluTal 1 arriving Buffalo B A M ! Uisn P. 11. ilM!l 1 Buffalo, Siranton, Iilntham- j ton, Onego lthain, Flmlra hrafuse, Utlca, and ' Onwego Fx re-.s Pullman buffet slfepers a Ticket and Pullman ac ommodallons at Henry Oas 3 ft Sons I id . ll'IBroalway MParkplsce and 42 ii IlroadHat an! t)!4 Hrnadwiy Tickets st ferry sta. A tlons. Ill 4lliar,ror l.'lli t , HI W em 121thst, 888 Col'imluoav , Ni w ork , .J 11 and 7 I Fulton st .and i loll lima Inat Ilriiikljn Tlui" I iblis giving full In- j" forinatluti at all stations M et(.otf liit'iii ompanywllleall for and check i baggage from hotel or residence to dratln atlon, ERIERAILROAD. Throu.li trains leavi New York foil of Chamber! J' st , as follows, and flic minutes earlier from West 2ld.t OJfl II. lestlliuleil Fxprnss dally for Ding- 3 sJJU hainton n.verly. Flmlra. Buffalo llradford, arn Iluffa 11 P I Parlor cr to Iluffllo 11 on r, t,-eiiliulid llniltiil -Kst 1 mil dally. . .i.VU .Solid Itil I rC'iiiai i, nrrl"( Ieveland7 49 s A JI , Chlc-go 5 1 31 Sle, r lo Chltato, Cleve land end Clmlnnatl DlnlngCar 1 7.QA ' Buffalo and I leselsnd Testlbuled I lOXJ Express dally, arrives at Buffalo 7 05 A' M , S llradfi rd 7 17 A M Jam stoull 7 00 A II Cl.vsv S Ian I 12 10 P V bleeer tn lluffsln anu Cl.eiw niaklng dlrret lonu, ition for Dotiolt, Chicago, and Iho Went Cafe Lit rsry ( ar 8, I K M - s. 111 irln to ( hlcagn. Sleeper to . IO Itoru-lUvllli , ( hlcago. anl Cincinnati, DlnlnCnr ri'UKlTs IOCALTIMI lIl!S AND PfLLMAfJ 3 I ACC0313I)DATION at 1 1 I 111 ' 401, and US7 Broad IJTBimen 11U Fast IVIth it , and fll Wist 121th t Clisml.r. milVW.t iilst ferrln, 1 Neworki 11 18111721 F illon st mrt Broa.1ay, Brooklyn 2un llu Uon st II ' L'ti ant Jersey Clly .J alallon Wtstn tl V xpr r ills fi r and rherkl bag. IT gage from hotels an 1 n .1 li in en lo dt .tlnatlon New York "and Boston Aillali. 1 N II v 11 It It a d . ounectlons fffl I rumdraii'll nirul 'nation. j Iiaie IU va 'f Due, vlsJ li no A 31 sirln-ifbll an I 'Snrcnster, 3 30 PM. jf 10 00 A 31, ''N s,v I ..ri I n nn t IT ntileuw.S 00 P 31. at IlllllA 31 , Ntir Ion I in an I I'r ivl lime, 4 J1P II. 'M 1 1 31 Spring! rli anl in i-.ler, 5 40 P 31 T ill! I'M Air 1 lie mi IN 1 I' H 00 V M. W 1 o P M Nm I iml ii in I oil lime, 7 OD P M itl U 111! P 31 , Ne Ixili 1 uiildlinl'l tie. OOP M 4 Oil P H, sprlnglle i n I V .ne.ler lo OOP l, ,B '. OOP M ,'Ncvi I ml' uai'll r lilM.iell OPM II mil St sprlngrlell unl Uo ! r ' I0A 31 ffl W Hli I1 JI Se I nl n a l I r n ti ,iie t" tit A, M M Itl.n.iUll) n li Un.-- ii In JM KB iv late 1 In lui all ail r can fire il In J clu linn I ar! r ar at tAIr Ilii" I Until I, arrhes ai and ilei arts from a Park Siuarii stat.ou Boston l.i turn M.vlce .am hour and by same rone t " - -lj.. L-aui 1 1 .--mmmM