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HP SHE StJN,? 'SATEJttPAY, FERUAKY &, 189$. t ' M If ,ittBtHl8l. AimctXl. I TO TE HOLDERS OF 1 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY I COrlP.4.W 5 Fi7?Sr MOR1GAQE, EXTENSION f COLLATERAL BONDS. I 5s DEBENTURE BONDS. B n connection with the proposed Issue of new Oeneral Mortgage 4 par cant. OO-Tear Oold TJond of the I chlesgo, Itock Island and paclflo Railway Company, U. R. Cable, Esq., President of that Company, makes tha If ,olOWng Kattmrnt In a letter to Mi, data January 8d. 18981 I We bare entered Into an agreement with you for the aala nf about (32,000,000 of Chicago, Rook Island I aid Pacllle Hallway Company RW UBftBRAIj MonT-AURa PER CEST. OO-YKARUOUtBOXD. I bs luued for the purpose of retiring! : $,8,712,000 o per oent. Flrat Mortgage, Extension and Collateral Bonds. I; (4,500,000 6 per cent. Debenture Honda. U, $jjooo,000 7 per Mnt- Chicago and Southwestern Railway Co, Flrtt Mortgage Donda, dot November 1: 1.18P0. ," .The bonds co sold to you are part of an authorised Issue for an aggregate principal sum of ('100,000,001), I- (tberoadeby the Chicago, Rock Island and Paclflo Railway Company, dated January 1st, 1888, payable Jan- I nary lit, 19891 the remalnderot the new bonds authorised are tobe luued hereafter In the manner and for the purposes spoclnod In the mortgage, and aro to bear Interest at a rate not to exceed B per cent, per annum, parable semi annually, January 1st and July 1st! both principal and Interest being payable In United States Oold Coin of the present standard of weight and fineness, without deduction for any tax or taxea which the ' jult-sy Company may be required to pay, or to retain therefrom under any present or future lawaof tha United Elates of America, or of any State, County, or Municipality therein. The bonds will be (scared by a xoottgsge which Is satisfactory to your counsel, and will be executed by . the Rail way Company, after ratio. j cation by the Stockholders at a meeting called for February ISth, 1808. "The ,1EH' .HORTUA IS provides that none of the existing bonds shall be extended at maturity, bnl that they shall be retired, -so that thereafter the It KIT BONUS will be secured by a, First Mortgage on all the railroad property and real estate of the Chicago, Rock Island and FaclOo Railway Company, Including Its railroad, terminals at Chicago and othar points and equipment i and also Its leases, all as Is more fully jwctntd In the mortgage. "The !RW noDS, In excess of the amount used to retire tne existing bonds of the Chicago, Rook Xiisnd snd I'aclflc Railway Company, and the outstanding obligations of such other companies whose rail rosds now connect with, and shall hereafter be acquired by consolidation or purchase by, the Chicago, Rook Island and l'acinc Railroad Company (the amount for the latter purpose, however, not to exceed (5,800,000) as authorised In the mortgage, are to be Issued only for the Improvement or extension of, or for additions to, the property covered by the mortgage, at rata not to exceed (1,000,000 par value per year (except that 1 bonds up to an aggregate amount of (8,000,000 par value may be Issued at the option of the Railway Com- (any for the betterment or Increase of the Company's properties). "Upon rstincatlon of the now mortgage the Chicago, Rock Island and Paclflo Railway Company Intenda e exercise Us privilege of redemption at 103 por cent, and acorued Interest, as follows: The s I'Ell CK.T. Ft KIT MOIlTtSAUB -XTEICSIOM AMD COL-AT-RAK, 1IOXDS to be paid on Of before July 1st, 1888; 1 The S run crtT. DRBEftTUFtB BOMBS to be paid on September 1st, 1888. IVTERRST WILL C-1BE OX BATB BONDS AUK Til US PAID. i In connection with your offering of the new 4 per cent. General Mortgage Donda of this Company, I aabmlt the following Information: The Capital Stock of the Company on March 31st, 1887, was (48,186,000 00 The Bonded Debt was (02.718,000 00 The net Income of the Company for the fiscal year ending March 81st, 1887, after deduction of rentals and all other charges was (4,708,181 27 The Interest on the Donded Debt was , (3,381,883 00 The surplus Income for the year was , (1.443.888 87 -By the proposed plan of refunding, the ANNUAI, IXTKR IT cnABCES WILL BB nEUUCICD, Vpon the retirement of the 8 per cent. First Mortgage Extension and Collateral Bonds, the 8 per cent. Deben ture Bonds, and tha Chicago and Bouthweetera Railway 7 per cent. Bonds from 80,031,830. to 83,8'Jl, P04, an AVDAL HAVING OF 400,031. "The Net Earnings for the nine months ending December 31st, 1887 (December estimated), show an IXCREASK OF SI, sua. ION. 94 over tbo corresponding period of 1888, "The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company has regularly paid cash dlvtdenda In each year since the organisation of the Company In 1880, amounting In the aggregate to (33,838,403." Referring to the above letter, and subject to ratification of the new mortgage by tha stockholders, we Sir until FEnnUAKV 19 tb, laos (unless the amount Is exhausted earlier), $25,000,000 OF THE NEW GENERAL MORTGAGE 4 PER GENT. 90-YEAR GOLD BONDS to the holders of the Five per cent. First Mortgage. Extension and Collateral Bonds and tha Fire per cent debenture Bonds, In exchange for their existing Bonds, at the prlco of 1033'.; PER CENT. AND ACCRUED INTEREST, the computation to bo made aaof May 1st, viz.: lor every (1,000 B per cent. First Mortgage, Extension and Collateral Bond, to be deposited, with July 1st, 1888, Coupon attached, the Holder will reoelve (1,000 new 4 per cent. Bond, with July lit, 1888, Coupon attached, together with a CASH PAYMENT (at the tlmo of dollvery of the new Bond) of fl in. an, representing the difference between 103 per cent, and 1033 percent, and the difference In Interest between 4 per oent. and 0 per cent, per annum from January 1st to Hay 1st. for every (1,000 8 per cent. Debenture Bond (to' be deposited ex the March 1, 1888. Coupon) the Holder will receive (1,000 new 4 per cent Dond. with July 1, 1883, Coupon attached, together with a CASH PAYMENT (at the time of delivery of the new Bond) otSlS.oa, representing the difference between 108 per cent, and 1 03"a per cent., vis.: (IB, less the amount due for dif ference lu Interest, (1.67, calculated as f ollowti Interest accrued on new 4 per cent. Bond, due by nolder: January 1st to Mar 1st at 4 per cent (18.83 Interest accrued on Debenture f par cent. Bond, due to Holder: March 1st to May 1st, at 0 per cent , (8.83 Interest difference between 4 per cent, and 0 per oent. due to Holder: May 1st to Sept. 1st at 1 percent 8.33 (11.86 Difference in interest deducted aa above (1.67 , The CUNTA TBVST COMPANY OP KBIT YOB It. la prepared to receive, on our behalf, deposit ei the above existing Bonds for exchange as above provided, and will issue therefor its receipts, showing the description and amount of existing Bonds deposited and the amount of new Donda and cosh to which the aoMlsr villi be entitled. &s soon as the new Bonds ore legally Issued, and delivered to us by the Railway Company, due notloe will be given thereof, and thereafter upon presentation and surrender of their respective receipts, the holders will be entitled to receive from the CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY the said new Bonds and the cash pay ment as stated therein. If, for any reason, the Railway Company shall not have delivered the proposed new Bonds on or before the first dsy of July, 1608. then and In such event the existing bonds deposited with the CBNTRAL TRUST COMPAWof the amount and description stated in the receipts will be returned to the respective Holders epon surrender thereof. Applications to eichange will be granted In tho order of their receipt. Tbe above offer fs made concurrently fa Frankfort o-M. by Mr. Lax. Speyer EUlssca, and la London by Messrs. Speyer Brothers. 30 Broad Street. WW YOmr, January 27th, 1838. i, SIX PER GENT. GUARANTEE FUND NOTES OF THE Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company, MATURING NOVEMBER 1, 1SOS. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company has made an arrangement with Bankers for Be conversion bf tbe above Notes into Its Four Per Cent. General .Mortgage Gold Bonds due 1093. Upon final payment of the Guarantee Fund Notes the Oeneral Mortgage Donda will become tbe flrat lien upon the entire Railroad of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Company, and upon all Its Equipment (subject only to (731,800 of outstanding obligations covering a small fraction of the Equipment which are being rapidly re tired), and also upon the Stocks by which the various other Railroad Companies embraced In Ita System are controlled. The General Mortgage Bonds are also a first Hen upon all the Donda of such other Railroad Com fool as (except less than 11,200,000 of divisional bonds), aucb bonds being held by the Trustee, together with ether collsterals, as additional security under this mortgage. The Atchison System embraces 8,834 08 miles of railroad extending from Chicago to the Paclflo Ocean at (an Diego, Csllfornlai to the Oult of Mexico at Galveston. Texas: to Denver, Colorado, and El Paso, Texas. It trsverses the States of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Texas, and California, and also the Indian territory and the Territories of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona. The surplus above fixed Interest chargea for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1887, waa 01,409,445.00. The net revenue of tbe System durlngthe six months ending December 31, 1887, being tbe first half of the torrent flscsl year, after deducting taxea and rentals, amounted to 00,nns,044.8, showing on Increase ef l.iss.aoi, sooverthesame period In 1886, The present requirements for fixed Interest charges are 08,034,305 f0r the entire fiscal year. ALDACE P. tTAlllltn, Chairman of the Board. HEW YORE, February 1st, 1888. Rererrlax te the r.regol.r announcement, the undersigned offer to bolder or O Per Cent. Ceara.tee road Notes or The Atcblsoa, Tepaka and Santrt Ve nallread Company tbe privilege erreruadloa tbe aaaae late tbe 4 Per Cent. General Mortsase Cold Benda er Tbe Atoblaon, Tereka aad Santa Fe Railway Company, by anrrenderlnc tbetr Guarantee Pimd Notes with tbe ai-atared eoep.a. attached and receiving Tor every S.OOO In aucb notes SB.OOO in tbe Oeneral Mortgage Danda with coupons due April 1, I Hoa, attached. Tbla offer will remain esea ror a reaaanable time, bat nay be withdrawn without run her aetlce. , Holders or the o Par Cam. Nates dealrlaa to avail themselves or tbe conversion should surrender tbe O Per Coat, alee te the Guaranty Trust Company, OB Cedar Street, New York, and receive tbe 4 Per Cent. Beads la escheat e therefor. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Soever & Co. Guaranty Trust Co. NORTON &TUNSTALL 3 WAIjLj ST., NEW VOKK. Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, and Grain. Market Letter Furnished on application. cfrnittgotifcg. gUHtEME COUUtTnKW YORK COUNTY. William Qrahame Ross, Individually, Ac, : Plaintiff, : 'aVai'"' (ot '" Yrl0, 'J"1"1. Defendants. : T vn-i,"."1 ." my concern:' fcu u!m E 8 ' rM nv olvh-v h undersigned tiir ifW"'!1 ,,Jr ,he hpn"n Court, Mate of iV.-k " hu lon, Rrcelvrr of rattersells affV;uf0l',-""1"",',"tor " Iheprorertyand toii .. ., '?'' ' 'Tiwratlnu, nnd that bo bus duly ijual ladebV,! "1,hl,,v",.'rulri- (1) All persona aim i tl I -1la '"'poretlun to rruuVr an account to SirlS nil LK' Vf "'' ""l"""' . named bemw. on or of mE. I ',h Kl. ''"''. H!". 'f all debts aud siuna the i,i"."iS '' ""'"' "steillveU. nnd to pay uLl" ,''.' hlm ' AU P'nuia havlnu In tl'ilr tJiirfiYi !."," l,r"Irty or iirnl.of said corporation dsiii.Vik i. ''' Al "editors . f sjld corpora. lou to '' win .., '"'.'"'"'Nlveimuunlsauii demands to hlm, arv imi J'.'."' '"' " "r l"furo said Htb JVbru- ' lni'i.;iir. ,'lA,,1!'or,"""h"l,"liI"y,l'eniirulwlsl laniein hh w"h. ."", ""Porallon to present the at ili? v'U'Vr",,tt'l Htli February. lKUb. m cstedsew Vork, January 1-lth, 18UH. JULIUS F.WORKUM. W "Jf.'TIUCnERftDARNUM. ,"Ce,Ter mL ClrttionjJ nnd pVftinnjJ. OFFICF. OF TIIR CIIICACO. IIOf'K lal.ANR ANU PAIIKII! Ittll.lVAV MIHAl- CIIICAUO, III., Iiocrmber i!d. 1887. A special meeting of the stockholders of The Chi cago, Rock Island and Paclflo Railway Company, duly called by the Uoard of Dlructors. Will bo held at the General Ofllce of the Company, No. MS Van Dureu street, lu the City of Chicago. County of Cook, and State of lllluols, on the llfteeuth (loth) day of February. A, It, 1HU8. at 10 o'clock A. !., for the purpose of considering, vutlng, and deciding whether thestockbolOersof the company will consent to and will authurlzo tbo creation or a bonded debt by the Issue, at such times and In such amounts as from time to tlmo the Hoard of Directors muy dettrmlue, of bonds, payable In Gold Coin of the United Slates of America of tho present stsndard of weight and fineness, and not exceeding lb aggregate principal sum of oue hundred million dollars ((100,000,000), maturing January I, lust), and bearing a rate of Interest not exceeding five per rrntuin per annum, payable semi annually; and the execution of u mortgage or deed of trust to such Truiteo or Trustees as may be designated bv the Hoard of Directors, to be deled January 1, A. D. 108. to secure all men bonrti, which aro to be Issued for the purpose of refunding, redetmlog. or paying, at or before maturity, outstanding obligations of this Company, and or such other companies whose rail roads Htiull hernaffer lie arnulrel by consolidation or purcbare b The Chicago, HoU: Inland and Paclflo Railway Company, and for the purpose of the future enlargement. Improvement or extension of tho prop erly of this Company, and also whetlurihestockhold rrsof the Company v. ill consent to, aud approro of, au li mortgag , ror securing the said bonds as shall bo submitted to the said meeting, nnd will ratify the prorillngs of tbo Board of Directors authorising such bund and such mortgage or deed of trust and Indicating tbo proHrty lo Ihi covered thereby: nnd for the further mriMj.e of considering, toting and derldlnu whether Artlclo VIII of tho Articles of Cou sulldatlon of this Cotnpanr adopted the 8d day of Juue.ln theear A. I). IHSo.ns the said Article was aiueuded at the annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company on the Bth day of June, A. D 1N88, ehall I further amended so aa to read! " Tbe hlgheit amount of funded debt to which tba company shall be subject shall not exceed (100,000.000." R. R. CABLE, President, W, O. FURDY, Secretory, t eflMBtlRl. srsvVOasaevotojevoasaaeaeOaSaii Equitable Gas Light Company of New York AND The New York and East River Gas Company PLAN OF UNION. (is icoDtmn) CKMTTUti TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Depositary. The undersigned, Depositary tinder the plan of nnlon and agreement of September 1, 1887, at the request of bolder of a large amount of Ita certifi cates nf deposit and of tha respective boards of di rectors of tho EqnltabloOaa Light Company of New York and The New York and Eaat River Oat Com pany, has deemed It necessary and expedient to modify said plan, aa authorised by the seventh arti cle of said agreement, ao aa to provide aa follows: I. OirrriuxiTiov Nxw Ahitxkdim Oil CouraXT. (Aa now authorised.) First consolidated mortgage five per cent, gold bonds ((3,000,000 to remain in treasury) (11,000,000 Preferred stock five per cent. Cumula tive ((1,000,000 to remain In treas ury) 10,000,000 Common stock ((1,000,000 to remain In treasury) 18,000,000 New bonds to bear Intereat from January 1, 1888, and dividends on new preferred stock to become cumulative after threo years from November 1, 1807. All profits or dividends on deposited stocks to accrue to new company. Existing bond lesuea and certificates of Indebtedness ((8,000,000) to remain untouched for present pnrposcs, reserv ing power, however, to hereafter fund or extend aame. II. Dimtmrnox Kxw Stcrnrms Aaovo Dirosrrixa STOCXaOLDKM. 1. For each share (100 par value of stock Equltablo Gas Light Com pany: (a) In new first consolidated mortgage bonds (130 (b) In new preferred stock 78 (c) In new common stock 73 (300 (Equitable stockholders will also re ceive (17.60 per share In common stock of new company to repre aent stock of New York Carbide and Acetylene Company now owned by Equitable Company, 8. For each share (100 par value pre ferred stock New York and East RIvrrGas Company: In new bonds (120 0. For each share (100 par value com mon atock New York and East River Gas Company: (a) In new preferred stock 100 (b) In new common stock 40 (140 A copy of an agreement of modification, dated Jan nary 18, 189S, providing as above and for tho dispo sition of the remaining securities, has been duly filed In the ofllce of the underalgned for the Information of Depositing Stockholders. Any holder of certificates of deposit luued by the undersigned under said agreement of September 1, 1S87, not assenting to such change or modification, within one week after the fifth day of February, 1888, may withdraw the deposited atoclc or stocks represented by such certlflcatea held by him without expense, but all depositors not so withdrawing within said time ahall be deemed to hare finally as sented to such change or modification and shall be bound thereby, and tbe undersigned Depositary ahall be fully authorized to carry tbe same Into effect, with all the powers provided In said agreement. Dated New York. January IS. 1888. CENTRAL -TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Depositary, Referring to above modification, tbe Board of Directors of the Equitable Oaa Light Company of New York, at a meeting thereof held January 7, 1888, unanimously resolved to recommend that the stock holders of this company assent to the said modifica tion of said plan and agreement. By order of the Board of Directors, HARRY KEENE, President Referring to above modification, tbe Doard of Directors of the New York and East River Oaa Com pany, at a meeting thereof, held January 8, 1888. unanimously resolved to recommend that the atock holders of this Company assent to the sold modifica tion of said plan and agreement. Dy order of tho Board of Directors, AUOUST BELMONT, President. New York, January 12, 1888. TO TnE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CITY. GENTLEMEN: Referring to the proposed modification of the plan of union of tha Equitable Gas Light Company and the New York and East River Uaa Company, we would aay that In our judgment It la necessary and expe dient that tbe plan should be modified as now pro posed. Yours very truly, J. P. MORGAN CO. Clrrtiot.jj nnrt iUeeUnrj.s. nTted' AGENCY COMPANY.-Tho ennueT'meet. Ing of stockholders of this company will be held at B0J Sth nv.. New York, Tuesday, March 8, 1H0P, at noon. EDWIN D. WORCESTER, Jr., Secretary. 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Quickest permanent cure guar anteed In all diseases. Blood poison, skin diseases, kidney ana bladder trouble, weakness, nervous debll lty, errors of joutb, bad drcama, uudoveloped organs. Impediments to marriage, &c. Be wise, consult tho only old specialist lu this i lty. Ofllce over 88 yoara at 180 East 17th st , nesr Union Square. Hours, V to V Sundays. II to 8. Scientific treatment and advice free. Medicine only 80c. No charge unless cured. A. . A. Ul'IfUEST PKIltlANKNT CURB In dlseaseriof men: dangerous cases solicited; relief at onco: those desiring only first-class scleutlflo treat ment should call. The leading specialist, Dr. Bonschur, 187 West aid si.. U to H, 7 to 0, buudaya, 10 to l, A"- DR. CONRAD'S HANITARIUM.-Sclentlflc, skll . fultreatmeutof all diseases of women: private rooms: every convenience nnd appliance: Consults tlons, 11 A.M.tu71'.M. H7W.47st. Tel. 0380Jlth. LA DIBS I Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pffli irnuxH.4 Pr.tu), nro the Best. '.' iuii.su. 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' Call your servant's attention to this opportunity. This coupon entitles a well recommended ser vant to one freelosson at MRS. L. SEELY'S COOKING SCHOOL, 332 eth av .where all branches of cooklne aro taught byIrs. O. Lemoke. CHAM DERM A I DM. young, competent cooks, 8XO to 83U: first-class cooks. 880 to 800; first-class waitresses, 18 waitresses who do chambemork, 10 laundresses wbodochamberworfc, "Oiookswhowash andtron. lDbouseworkors. tokltchenmalds. BFreuch lady'e maids. French and German nurses, butlers, second and third men; number of servants wanted at once. Mrs. I.. 8EELY, 08 West l!2d St.; servants' entrance 352 Oth av. C"lOMPETENT houseworkcr. for family of three In an apartment houso; good waes paid and best refer ences miulred. Mrs. L. 8EE1.Y. HSH nth av. COMPETENT laundress, flu. for family of tlte la .Brooklyn on tho Uelgbts; best referent es required. Mrs. L. bKF.I.Y. 3B2 8th av. tlAPADLE woman as s-cond laundress, short dls- tanco from the city; wages 820 to t J5: best refer ences required. Mrs. L bEEI.Y, 332jlth av. OMfETKNT cook for f amlTy In Itha-a, N. Y.I must understand her duties and have licst references. Mrs. L. bEELY. 1158 Otis av. COMPETENT cook, 825,To7Trov'.T.'. Y.t mum have very best references Mrs. I.. 8EELY. 352 ilth nv. RESCII maid for growing children todoallttlo cnamberworkt wages 8J0, best rerereuces re quired MjJ. L. SF.F.I.Y, 352 I'lhnv. FRENCIlv.oman to do dressmaking by tho month to live In tho houso; wages 2.1: Iwst references required. Mrs. L. bEI.Y. H32 0th nv. 1MKST-C1.A8S cook. lou. ror small family In Dostons : must be very well recommended. Mrs. L fcEELY; 332 tllh av. I7RENCH chambermaid for family In New York: ' very best references required. Mrs. L. 8EEI.Y. 352 Uth av. FRENCH lady's maid for Tuxedo Park, wages 20; best references required. Mrs. L. SEEI.Tu a32 nth nv. ROTERTANT lady'alnaldTiaorbest references re quIreiK Mrs.J,. 3F.ELY. 832 0th av. rpildltOUQIILY fTrst-class cook, 00, for family In X. New Yorkt must have cry best references Mrs. L. SEELY, .'162 Oth av. If unttu saialw pUscfUnucnuu. LASTERERS wanted for Glasgow, Scotland ; wages ud. per hour: plenty work: no dispute. Apply TONNER, NO Douglasst., Drummond Sydney St. irst-ffitnsu c9fM ef f5!i COMPETENT joung Swedish kltthenmatd nrcook In small private family: can furnish host refer ence. O. L .box 6i'i bun uptownofllce, 1205 lIMvay. J7IHST-CI.A8S chanTbernTalifin private family; good sramstrens: can furnish first clas city relorences, C. P.. boxB2J Sun uptown ofllce, 1205 Broadway. MAID. Competent nung tlermon girl as lady s maid: willing aud obliging: best references. A. K.. box 827 Sun uptown office, 1205 Ilroadway. N" URSE, Competent jnuugglrl m mil so tosmall children; plain seamstress: city references. B.F., box DU7Hun uptownofllce, IS it ft Uroadwny. Al EAT young girl as nurse to Infant or growing ohll IN dren: city orcountry, Iest references. E. McF, box 800 bun uptown office, 1805 Ilroadway. EAT youngwoman-aa nurse: good seamstress: willing and oblUlngi best references. E. T.. box 018 Bun uptown omcr.J28jWiroadvay. NEAT"young glrTaa cbimbermaldi willing to assist with waiting: best city references. 31. F box 024 Sun uptown ofllce. 1203 Ilroadway riiHOROUOIILY eoinpetent woman aa first-class i. cook In private family: can furnish city ref erences. D. M., box 320 Sun uptown offlco, 1205 Ilroadway. fPRCBTWORTIIY nurse to cblldreni can furnish X seven Tears' city reference from laat employer. A. F., box Bl'2 Bun uptown ofllce, 12fl3 Broadway. "TjBURFOMMENI)Ebyounir Oerman'oook In IT private family: can furnish first class city refer ences. K. 7. , box 808, bun uptown ofllce, 1283 Ilroad way. i YOUNO woman as first-class waitress In private family; understands can of dlnlugroomiclty ref (Tenors. M. W., box Oil bun uptown ora-c, 1203 Uroadwsy. YOUNO woman as nurso to growing cblfdrcn or aa maid to young lady; speaks French: best ref. orences. C. K., box C23 Bun uptown ofllce, 1268 Ilroadway YOUNO Protestant cook In prlwito family t under stands souiis, meats, desserts, Act city references. J, W., box 821 Sun uptown ofllce, I2H.I Ilroadway. Y OU.NO Scotch woman as sornnd cook or aa cook In amall private faintly; flrst-clai-s roferencea. K. II , box 010 Bun uptown ortlco, 1203 Broadway, jHtait-Clnss ?,flp IttnlrjJ. AIlVERTialMi ri.EKK. Young man, 27 years old, having several years' ex- fisiienee In the newspser buslues, wishes a position n slmllsr capacity : can furnish excellent references. Address K., box 178 Sun uptown ofllce, 1203 Broad way; . A YOUNO MARRIED MAN (30) 'desires position; competent and rollablei willing to work at any thing; can furnish the best of references. J. HKEI1KUK, 4 Catharine st, gJttsiutjtiES Clianrfs. QUICK LUNCH ROOM, nth av.. above 14th St.; cost 87.000; sell nuw for 84,000; raty terms; this Is a great bargstu: onner hss other Inti-resti. MCDONALD & Wimil.NH, 1 40 N auau st, IiniNTINO at a few hours' notice; 10,000 circulars, . fli cards aud llllbeuds. 10c per l.onii, EDUAR 1'III.NTINU AND STATIONERY CO, OH Wist awihst gjemlinn hotels nnrt tturamjj.' Cooper Union Hotel, lb, 17, endlOlM av. Handsomely furnlshid rooms; permaueut or translenti rate moderate. UOTKL MARTY, French table d'bota. 41 Wul alia si. Oive It a trial to-day. LUNCH. 40o.i DINNER, 80o. Wise and ooffea Inolaledt service a la carta at all feeuii rasdaiaU pilot. uoa by da or weak. ifeff2i eiUltnrjotflfl nnrt jjRfjjtnurmitu. This list appears Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hotel iiifornmtloii ircc. For Booklets of American. European Hotels, FALL & WALTER RESORTS, Also rates of Aparlmcnta lu Hotels below, call or addreas (send stamp) -Hotel 'B'ariir Iliircnu, ( e:i Fifth Arr, -Veir lorfc, -I ttll Jtcgtnt .sf., I.nmloit, X48Jtnr ife Itlioli. l'nrln. HOTEL POCKET GUSDE UltATIl. (A, P. means American rian; 11. P. European.) ALBANY. N. V Hotel Kenmorc, A. P., $4 up do Stanwlx Hall, E. P., 81 up; A. 1' , 83 up ASIIEVILLK, N. C... Battery Park Hotel, A. P.. 84 up ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ..Hotel Brighton, A. P., 84 up do Hotel St. Cuarlos. A. P.. 4 up do. (J. II. Borton, Prop.) Hotel Dents, A. P., 83.30 up ATLANTA.Ua.IIotel Aragon,E.P., $1.00 up; A.l'.,t3 up BALTIMORE. Md Hotel Rennert, E. P., 81.50 up do The Carrollton, A, P., S3 up do. ..Hotel Altamont, E. P.. 81 up; A. P., 82.50 up do Mount Vernon Hotel, K. P., 81 uo BERMUDA Is'l. HAMILTON.. ..Hamilton Hottl, A. P. BOSTON, Moss Hotel Vendome, A. P , 83 do. ..Copley Sq.Hotcl,E.P..81.80up:A.P..$3 50up BOURNEMOUTH. Bug. Royal Bath Hotel, A. I' , 84 to 3 BROOKLYN, N. Y. ....Plerrepont House, E. P . 81 up do HotelSt. Oeorge, R.P.. 81;A.P., 83 CHARLESTON, S CChnrleston Hotel, A. P., $3 50 up Chat tanooga,Tcnn.,New Southern.A.P., $2.50 to $3.30 CHICAao.Ill.Tho Virginia, a.p ,$8 00 upso.p ,$1.30 up CINCINNATI. O....Orand Hotel. E. P., $1: A. P., $3up iiiS fKRY wtsT HOTEL, Key West. . . A. P. .-3 . MIAMI. ROYAL PALM A.P. ?S aa --5" MIAMI, UISCAYNE A.P. -I.-; go-j I PALM BEACH.Palm Beach Inn. A.P. 5---a do. ROYAL POINCIANA A.P. 2n.D .;; OIUIOND, THE ORMOKD A. P. .otj it" ST. AUOUSTINE. ALCAZAR.... A. P. & iSilS-ldO. PONCE DE LEON A.P. Fl.A., JACKSONVILLE. St. James IloteI.A.P . $4 up. FLA.. SUWANEE SPR'ns Hotel and famous water. Jgg ( TAMPA. TAMPA BAY HOTEL A. P. a- "ei Opens Dec 8; D. P. Hathaway, Mgr. sil . WINTER PARK, SEMINOLE A.P. ttZt Si Opens Jan. 17; A. K. Dick, Mgr. SSS3 KISSIMMEE, THE KISSIMMEE...A. P. j"--gj Opens Jan. 8: L E. Bullock, Mgr. Ssl; g. OCALA.OCALA HOUSE A.P. a,rjj''-;"i" Open all year: P. K. Drown, Mgr. aJoKSl BELLEAIR. BELLEVIEW A.P. -iii Opens Jan. 17; W. A. Barron, Mgr. "to-" ' RUNTAOORDA.HotelPuntaOorda.AP. j5- Opens Jan. 17; F. H. Abbot, Mgr. j-ij FORTMEYERS, Fort Meyers Hotel, ti'fiu I Opens Jan. 17: F. II. Abbot, Mgr. KANSAS CITY.Mo.ThoMldlaud,E.P..$lup;AP.,83 up LAKEWOOD, N.J Lnkowood Hotel, A. P.. $4 up do. PALMER HOUSE (Applyforclrculara),A.P.,$3up LONDON. Eng Hotel Cecil. 1. P.. $2 up do Inns or Court Hotel, E. P., $2; A. P., $1 up London. .(Westminster), St. Ermln's Hotel, high class. Unexcelled for luxury, comfort, cuisine, E. P., $1 up LOUISVILLE, KY..Oalt H'c, A.P$3 to $3, E.P,$l up MARSEILLES. Fr. Hotel Noalllesct Metropolo MEMPHIS, TENN....Gayoso Hotel, A, P., $2 30 to $4 MOBILE,Ala.Uattle House, rooms bath,A.P.,$2.50 up NAPLES, Italy (Splendid view south), Parker's Hotel do. (Hlghest,healthlestposltlon),ntlBrlstol,A.P83 NEW ORLEANS, La..NowSt.CharlesHotel,A.P.,8 up do Hotel Orunowald, E. P., $1 up do The Cosmopolitan Hotel, E. P., $1.50 up NEW YORK Fifth Avenue Hotel, A. P., $3 do. (B'wny A 2Uthst.)....Q!Isey House. E. P., 83 up do.Cthav&40thst.TheWlndsor,ap $4up,e p.,$1.50up do The Netberland, E. P., $2; A. P., $3 up do. (N. P. Barry) Now St. Cloud Hotel, E. P., $1.50 do. (Othav. A IBthst ) Hotel Kenslngton,E.P.,$1.50 do. a e.cor.Cthav. and 15th st.. Hotel Hanover, A P, do.(Chambera&W.D'nay)CosmopolltanIItl,ep.,$lup OLD POINT COMFORT, Va ,ThoCliamberlln,A.P.,$4up FHILAI)KLl-HIA,Pa..AIdlne,a.p,C3 50up;c.p,1.50up do. (RestaurantAlc.ATab.)TbcLarayelte,E.P.$l up RICHMOND,Va.TheJerrerson,E P.,$1.00up;A P.,$5up SOUTHERN PINES. N.C.Plncy Woods Inn, A.P., $3-5 ST. OEOROE. STATEN ISL..TheCastieton, A.P., $1 up ST. LOUIS, Mo , Planters' Hotel, E.P., $2 up: A.P$4up do. . ..Llndell Hotel, E. P., $1 up l A. P., $1.50 up SYRACUSE, N. Y,.Yatca Hotel, E. P., $1.00; A. P.. $4 THOMASVILLE, Os ..Plney Woods Hotol, A.P$1 up VIROINIA BEACn, VA.Prlncess Anno Htl,A.P$4up UT1CA. N. Y The Dutterfleld. A. P.. $3 to $5 WASHINGTON, D. O Arlington Hotel, A. P., $5 do Ebbltt House, A. P., $4 up do The Raleigh, E. P., $1,50 up do The Cochran Hotel, A. P., $4 up do Hotel Wellington, E. P., $1.00; A. P., $3 do, Rlggs nouse, Wlllard'a & National, A. P., $3 up tlnt ffjonrfl. II rat aide. I 7Tn ST., 84 WEST.-Slngle rooms with boardi XI also table boardi reference. runiijibil;oomdnpnrtmeat0ta $ct fust Xldn. UNIVERSITY PLACE. B. near Washington sqnare, handsomoly furnished hall rooms, with bath, to lot', gontlemen. L97TII ST, l02 EAST. Hall room, $1,20; largo I housekeoplng room, $2,7B, Including gas. St rel Mill.. A PRIVATE FAMILY would rent to three gentle men a furnlshid sltllug room, two bedrooms, amplu closets, running water, use of bsthav $1B weekly! houso Is pleas antl located lietween Central Park and Columbus avwlthlii two blocks south of u Jd st. " I. " station Address M T , box 144 Sun ortlco, 1" IrTlTHT.. lBa"WEST7-Nlee"ly 7u7nlsTwlTarge"and O small room; all conveniences: board If desired, QOli ST., 1 1 Wl.bT. Hniotid floor, batbiVuTtes wlih vjO private bath; alngle roomsi board optional; ref ireuces QA?UfiT.. 142 WF8T7 Private family will let J baudinmely furnished room, aocond atoryi lioard optional! references. f urnishnl 2oomi5 to "gt StooMun. IJINEAPI k BT., flll-IUIghtsTnearXrdriTa. . aut roomsi sanitary plumbing; every conven ience! rifertnces, & urnfslml .-Pints a t. $-5 'fl'o sr Charming, newly furnished apartments of seven rooms, ts.tefully decorated, hardwood finish, $38; also unfurnished flat of seven rooms, $23 ofllce 04 West 1'Mth st. oxitotfcm'mtt o. Yciriijr,, isr. r. Twohousesi five minutes from two depots; alllm prorements; quarter acre ground ; reasonable. Z.. OOTLUR, tt) Olkar. 3ttl emtt f.et Jlnle lt. aai..ia.iiaijj.aW ..- sw. a,ip.i.i. saia THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street NEt-WELLINCS. TWO SOLD, three remaining FOR SALE. 142-146-1-8 WEST 77TH BT. LOCATION easy of a-cesi, beautiful and restricted, CONSTRUCTION of the beat order, there being no expense apared In making them tasteful, practical and convenient. t EXAMINATION INVITED. ALWAYS OPEN. PRICE RBASO.IAIILB. FOR FULL PARTICULARS BEE SLAWSON & HOBB8, 184 COLUMBUS AVE. near 711D ST. F a"'as-a--e-ea-a-.,... Jenl (5-itate ,-g or tgnlc. V I R C I N rATARMS.!; Large and amaii. Free Catalogue. R. B. CIIAPPIV CO. (Inc), nicbniond, Va, ! Stal-gtwtCeforalt gonp gsilnnrt. Elmbui'sf. L. I. Twelve minutes from 81th Stroet Ferry; SB by trolley; fare Bo. Detached Colonial housea. hard wood finish, steam heat, all Improvements. You furnish references, and buy eamo aa paying rent. Ten just completed open for Inspection. CURD MEl-It CO.. Elmburat, L. I. 62 William St.. New York. Wwttlituttr Co. groumjj .- or nle. DO BBS PEBJaYrwrT-." House 10 rooms: hot water heat: electric lighting; finest Plumbing: U minutes from ilpjiottnoigbborbood unsurpassed; bargain. T. H. CUTLKR, 4HU Bth av. trim ttnmrrg. AWIERICAN LINE. HEW Y01tK-80UTHAMPTON (London-Paris). Salllngevrry Wednesday at 10 A. M. PARIS Feb. lliPARIb March S ST. PAUL 1 ell. 10 ST PAUL Mart ll II NEW YORK Feb 23 ST. I OU1S March HI BED STAR LINE TO ANTWERP. Hailing eery Wednesday at noon. KENMNOTON .. Feb IIIIIERI.IN Feb.23 WESTERNI,AM..Feb. lIllNOOltllLAND .March 3 INTERNATIONAL NAVIOATION COMPANY. Piers 1 1 aud 15. North River. Office. 0 Bowling Oreen. fi Al)l PAciKIlTlHIMVAl. Intended steamship sailing from Vancouver TO JAPAB- CE-oBS-A. EMPRESS OF CHINA Feb. 2H, May 0. July It EMPRESS OF INDIA March 2H. May 30, Aug. 1 EMPRLVS OF JAPAS April 18, June 20, Aug, 22 to HONOLULU, FIJI, and AUSTRALIA. AORANOI March 7 MIOWERA April 4 Second cabin accommodatloua at very low rates. For freight and passenger rates apply 353 Broad- way and 85 Wall st. CUNARD L1NKTO LIVERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN from Pier 40. N. R , foot of Clarkson st. Auranla.. leb 5. i P. M. I Ururla Feb. 10, 1 P. M. I.ucsnla..Feb. 12. 0 A. II. Campania Feb. 20, U A, M, VERNON H.BROWNACn ,Oen Ag'ts.4 BowllngOreen. HAMBUR6-AlEiiICAW UNE. TWIN-SCREW FXPRB8S LINE from N. Y. to Cher hourg, Paris. Southampton (London) and Hamburg. F. URmarck.Fcb 20, 1! A.Sl.iF.BIsmarck.Apr.28. 0 A.M. Normannlo.Mar.24. D A -.'Columbia. May 12. 0 A. M. A. Victoria. Apr. 0. 1) A. JI. Normnnnla,May 10. tl A.M. TWIN SCREW MAIL SEItVICE.N.Y Hainbnrgdlrect Palata ..Feb 12. 0 A. 31. 1 Prussia ..Feb. 20. II A.M. First cab.. $80 up; second class, $40; steerage, $20. It urahuraiiif-rlf-Mii Line, 11Y llroudvtny. MAINE STEAMKBII- CO., tllBt P KXCL'IUtlOl. O.OO in Portland. Sip., nnd Return. Steamships John Englls nnd Manhattan leave Pier 38, East River, foot of Market St., Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 6 P.M. Steamers fitted with every modem Improvement for oomfort nnd con venience of tourists. Offices, 273 Broadway and 222 South st. II. HALL. General Agent. NORTH HERMAN LLOYD KTEtMStllP CO SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. FAST EXPRESS bTEAMERH. naveL Tu.. Feb. 8. II A. M iTrave, Tu., MCb. 1, 0 A. M. Lahn, Tu.. Feb. 22. 0 A. M.lllatel.Tu , Uch. 8, 0 A.M. OELRICH8 A CO.. 2 Bowling Oreen. oi.u noviiMov i.fsTn. DtlLVTO xoitro-K. For Old Point Comfort. Nortolk. Newport News, Petersburg. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Va , and Washington. D. C. Freight and Passenger steamers sail from Pier 1, North River, every week day, except Saturday, at 3 P. M , and Saturdavnt 4 P. M. W. L. OU1LLAUDEU. Vice P 'es't and Traffio Mgr. WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK QUEENSTOWN LIYFRPOOL. Teutonic Feb. H. noon I Majestic Feb.2,noon Britannic.. ..Feb. 111. noon Germanic. .March 2, noon For passage, f r. Ight and general Information apply to UlllTK HTAII MtK. Pier 4B, North River. Ofllce, 0 Broadway.Naw York. .Steamboats. NTOMGTOM 1,1 H. via Stonlugton. Leavo Pier 30, N. R .ono block ntiovpt anal St., week days only, at 0 P. K. Steamers Mnlne nnd New Hampshire. MlltltKII i,i K. via New London. Leaof'ler40 (old No), N. R., next Desbrosscs St. week das unly, at 0 I'. M. Steamers City of Worcester and City of Lawrence. rl.l. lllimi I.IM!, ila Newport and Fall River. Leae Pier 10. N. R . foot of Warren St., weekdays only, at 0.00 P. M. steamers PLYMOUTH and PILGRIM. Orchestra on each. E" IliTKV Faro.TTl: EXCURSION, $1.80. Fast steamer leaves Pier 23, E. R., dally (Sundays ex cepted), 3 P. M, Returning leai cs New' Haven 12:30 night. HaUronrtrj. Lehigh Valley System. Btatlona foot of West 2.1d St. (Penn. R. 11.). Cortlandt or DeshroiOies St. Indicates time from West 23d St. Otherflgures show time from Cortlsndt or Desbrosses M. IMIO. Ohio a.m. dally (Sunday UslB, 7A.M.) for MAUCII CHUNK and Interiuedlate stations. 7I.10. NHS A. M. dnll) fur WILK11IARRR. KCIIANTON (week daysl. EI.MIUA (wiek du)s), ITHACA, UENKVA, ROCHl STElt, BUFFALO, M AOARA FALLS, and tho West and principal local points; dining car aud chair car to Buffalo. 1 l.ao. I -linn noon dally t-xcipt sundav. "HIjACIC DIAMOND K.Vl'ltKSS." Arrives Buffalo 0:53 P. 11 Pullman Vestibule Day Coachi s and Parlor Cars. Dining Car service. Sisals a la carle. Connects at Buffalo vt 1th through aleepera to Detroit and Chicago. l-ti-'O, l'Jilo P.M. dally, except Sunday, for MAUCII CHUNK snd Intermediate points. 1'JiSti. lusp M Sundaisouly, for EABTON, MAUCII CHI'.SK, and the coal branches. liau, hio P. M. dally, except Sunday, for WII.KESBARRE, PITTSTON, 8CRANT0N. and prin cipal Intermediate stations. Connecta for all points in coal regions; chair car for Wllkesbarre. moo. 4iiu p. M. dally, except Sunday, for WII.K1SBARHE. PITTSTON, SCRANTON. and prin cipal Intermediate stations. Connects for all points In coal regions; Pullmau Buffet Parlor Car for Wllkehbarre. . lli.Vl. eitto P. M. dally, except Sunday, for MAUCII CHUNK and Intermediate stations. Chair car to Bethlehem. 41 ISO, nu a p. M Sundays only, forEASTON and Intermediate stations. Siso. ono p. M. dallv, except Sunday, for EAsTON and principal Intermediate stations. Oi.to. 7iOU P. M. dally for BUFFALO. NIAGARA FALLS, and all points West. Pullman sleeper estl bule train N. Y, to Chicago. Sleepers to Buffalo and Toronto. THO, stinnp.M. d illy, except Sunday, stopping only at SOUTH I'LAINHI-.LD, EASfON. IIK1I11.K If I- Si. MAI'l'H CHUNK, I., ft II JUNCTION, SAYIIK. GI.SEVA. HiX'llr STElt. HATAVIA, IlL't FAI.U, and TOKOMO. Pullman eleen r for lliifTalo. Nono but sleeping iar passengers carried. No batorago carried, Hi.-.ll, llillll P, M. dally for WILKlbllARIIF. ITHACA. GFNF.VA. ROCHESTER, BUFFALO, M AG All A FALLS, aud all points Wist. Pullmausleopcr to Ithaca. Adlltunsl lo:al trains dally, except Sunday, for HOUND 1IIIOOK and Intermedlatn points. leave us f.illons: '1 20, 8.30, '10 '.'U, 10-30. 10 20. HI .10 (Sundatsoulyl A, M., -2.20, 2.1IU, -liuO, 6.20, and 8-20. (1 .10 P.M. Tlckelsaud Pullman ano-nmodatlons at 11.1, 2H1, 27 J, 1133, Oil, and l.Uil Ilronlnat, 31 E. lllhst , 15H K. 123th st , 127 Ilonerr. N V.l Mill Fulton st, 4 Court st , PH H waj, and llrxiklyn Annex, llrooklyu N Y Transferee, v. Ill call lor and check baggage from hotel or ri sldoneo throush to destluutlou. ERIE RAILROAD. Throuali trains leate New York, foot of Chambers st , as f ollon s, and five minutes earlier from West 23d st i 9, fin A. SI, Vestlbuled Exptess dslly for lllnc. ,UU hauitnn, Waierlr, Kllnlia HufTalo, Bradford, arnv .iluflsloBl' M Psrlor car to Buffalo, t flfl H. M. Vrsllbuled llmlteil last malt dslly Z.VJU hollil train for Chlcigo, arrltes Cleveland 7-4U A M , Cb'cjgii 5 P M, sleepers to Chicago, t levelkiid, und ( ImlnnatJ Dining i ar 7.'Jfl ' M. IlutTulii and Clivtlimd Vestlbulrd liixJ Kspio-dall), arrltes at liuflalu 7.H5 A M, Uralford 7 17 A. M Jamestown 7 U) A M.CIeve land IV;. in 1' M. (Sleepers to Ilurraloaud Cleieland, making alrect connection for Detroit, Chicago, and thoWrat. Cafo Llbran Car. 8 .I fT ' SI. -Solid train to Clilragn, bleepers to itO Jlorncllstllle, Chicago, and Cincinnati, Din. In? cur fl'ICKETS, LOCAL TIME CARDS. AND PULLMAN 1 ACCOMMODATIONS, at 111, ll.l. 201 4111, and 037 Ilroadway, 127 Boner), ISO East U'.Mhsl , and 81 West l'.'fith sb, Chsmb'rs and Wt si f fid st, ferrlrs. New York; 1IJJ aud 720 Fulton at., 100 Broadway, Brooklyn l 200 Hudson St., Hobokeu, and Jersey city station. Westcott's Express calls for and cheoks bag (ate froia hotels and resldencca to dihtlnatlo liH -. .lf'f'iTri'''if 1fiTaiir.ilMliiiMi'iiiiTii'.iiaYiiii ' , N.'.'IH KM gBUtoafo. ' x 'M MAMRIOAORBATl-TnAr1.nOA. "M NE-WYORKj I - & HUDSOM RIVER R. tl KM THE FOUR-TRACK TnUNK LINE II DIRKCT 1,1 R AIAt'AItt PACIA. SI All through trains stop at Albauy, Utlca, Syraoute, ? Rochester, and I liltslo. ,i Trains leave Grand Central Station. 43d slroctand aJ Fourth avenue, as follows: ' Am 8 .on A. M. Dally, except (Sunday. The famous "( :OUhMl'IUKSTATEEritrSS. I.lJIITr.D, HasteS $M train In tho world. Dun Buffalo at 4-40 P.'Uf. v Niagara Falls 0:H2 P. M., Toronto 8:23 P. M. Tbte $M train Is limited tolls seating capacltr. Conneoli .r, at Utlca for Adlrondaek Muunlalnt and Montreal. &' S.jr A M.-FAST MA11 Dally For I-oughkeep- J .'tJ ale, Albanr. Utlca. Syracuse, Rochester, But- !r. fain. Niagara Falls, and Cleveland. " b 1 n.nfl A' 3I -NORTH SHORE LIMITED, Dslly ,'( JLJ.JJ 24 hourtrnln to Chicago via Michigan Cea ',! tral route. Due BuITalo 8140 1'. M Niagara rails 7 U:30 P. M . ChlcaRo U.00 A. M. Carries sleeping . and dranlng room earsonly. T Ym Ifl.UllA, M.-DAY EXPRESS, except 8unday KM J.OJ For Ilufialo and all Imporlrnt New York 1M State lKitnts. .. j M 1 .Of. '" M -SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED. Dally 1,UU For Columbus, Cincinnati, Indlanapelliisuitl -m St Louis Stops at Pouslikeeplc, . ,A ? 1,nfi P. M.-CIIICAUO Hl'lcIAL. Daliy-For'D?. T .J.I troll, Cleveland, Toledo, snd Chicago. Slops nt Pimghkeemto nud Scheneclady. j, tM 3.yfi M.-TROY AND ALBANY SPECIAL, ex- 41 OVy cept Sunday For Oarrlinn's (West l"ofm), ; Poughkeepsle. Albany, anil Troy. , f-.nfi 1'- M.-LAKE SHORE LIMITED. f)slly-S4- KM K.JJ hour train to Chicago, via Lake shorn route. tm DuoClcteland 7:16, Toledo 10:05 A. M., Chlungo .! 4 P.M. This train connects at Cleveland for Cin- fm rlnnatl, duo 4:53 P. M nnd at Toledo for St. ''' Louis, duo 10:15 P. M , due Kansas City next M morning. Carries sleeping and drawing room '-I'M cars only. .?- 6 ,fM !' M -WESTERN EXPRESS, Rally For Nt tM uU sssrs Fulls, Cleveland. Toledo, Detroit, Chi- ! ' cngo, Cincinnati, and st. Louts , ,, t'OfT P. -.-NORTHERN EXPRESB. Datly-For ),U Troy, Plaltsbiirg, Burlington, Montreal, aud, Mm pjrept Satunlay nights ottawn. !' 7,!)n P- M -BUIFAI.O SPECIAL. Dally-For Adl- i u VS rtmdack Mountain points nnd Montreal, via) Am Aulrondnck Division, and for Rochrstor, Buffa , HB Niagara Falls, Toronto. ff.aj 9 .(in P. M SPECIAL LIMITED MAIL Dally ,. Uy (sleep ng car passcnecra only) lor po nta on ",41 Fall Brook ltolln By, vln Lon., and for Rochester, Jr.H Burralo, Cleveland, Indlnnnpoils, and St. Ixitili. 1 9. 1 FZ P. M.-PACIHC EXPRESS. Dallv-ror Byra- - H LJ ense. O.uego, WatrrioHti, Ogdensburg, Buf. mm iiimi, .:ngsra i aus, cieveiau.i, 'loieao, unicaga, rfvfl aud.cxtept Sundays, for Capo Vluccut and tbe Auburn loud, ! 1 9. 1 O NIGHT M1DNIOI1T EXPRESS Thrgtro fM L 1 J train for Chkngo and principal points on fym tho Ncn Yurk Central ecry night except Sunday &fl nlglits. hunday nights Chicago sleeiicrs leave on liSI 11:15 train. .. -, &M OHO M and ni2H p M. Dally, except Sunday; & to Plttsilcld. vln Harlem llKHIon. J. V Oiao A. M. Sundmsonl) to l'lilstleld and theUsrk- J, shire Illlli la tho Harlem Division. tf "ALL MU11T" TRAINS TO YONKEnS. -"' "All night " trains run betn ten 1 35th st. audpolnta : on tbe Putnam Dh Islou as far as Yonkers, In coun-cj ) tlon with the elevated road The only line running allnlght" trains out of New York. j Wnctier Palioe Cars on all through trains. f Trains lllunilnateil with PIntscb light. - Tickets ami Wagner offices at Grand Central Ste- iS tlon. 113. 2ill, 41.1 llroadwa. :il East 14tl t 0)2 Broadway, 231 Columbus a v.. 01 West 123111 Bf. 1 JStfl W st ststlon, and l.lrith st. stntlon. New Ynrkf 83,iaa Ak 720 Fulton st. and tun llroadnu). E. D , Biooklyn. . J1, Telrphnno "87i'ii Thlrt) -eighth street" Mr Kit York Central Cnb Service. . J- Baggage cbrckeil from hotel or residence bTjUip Wcstentt ETpressCoinpanx. , ,1? JOHN M. TOUCHY, OFOROE HDAIELS' 'I General Manager. Oeneral Passenger AgcoV; Pennsylvania ! STATIONS foot of West Twenty-thlnl Street And Jf, Deshros-.es und Cortlandt Street!. " E7The lent Ing time from De&lirosies and Cortldndt ?' Btreots Is ten mln Jtcs later thau that clvca belowor A Tuenty-tlilnl street station. " W Tino . .11. fast MAIL Pullman Buffet Parlor , Car New York to I'lttstiurg Sleeping Car Pittsburg t? to Chicago. No coaches to Pittsburg. " ' jL' Sli5 . .11. FAbT LINE Pittsburg snd Cleveland. $ lllSOA. I. PENNSLVAMA LIMITED.- Pullman f Compartment SHeplng. Dining. Smoklug. and Ob- t servatlon Carl, lor Chicago, Clot eland. Toledo, V Olm-innatl, Indlsnapolls. Louisville, St. Louis, J lino P. II. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS ForNahlllu(Mai'lni.unutl), Chicago, St. Ixuls. - Si P. 91. WlsrutNK.X PRESS For Cleveland, Chicago. For Toledo, oxcept satunlay. j 7 ISO I'. .VI. bOUTHWLSlf RN EXPRESS. Tor f Pittsburg. Clnclnn itl. Indldnapolls. St. Lbuls. 7 1 to P.M. PACIFIC EX Pities. For Pittsburg and '. Cb'cago. Conut-cts ror Clevelend expert Saturday. -V aiUO l. .11. MAIL AND EXPRESS Pullman Buffet -U Sleeping Car New York to Altoona. East Liberty, fy l'lttsburg, aud points West, dally except bunday. g Nocoachts. " ASIIIX:T0V .fMSTIIR BOXTn.. '-' "T5 7:50. H:20. 11:20. 0:50 (Dining Car). 10:50 A. M . 12:30, S 1:50(3:0 Congressional Llm ." all Parlor and ( Dining Cars) 4-20 (Dining Car). 4:90 (DlnlngCari. S.50P.M . iv:05 night. Sunday, s:20. utto, 10;3O VJ A.M. (3:20 "Congressional Llm.." all "arlor nfl ffe Dining Cars). 4-2U (Dining Car). 4:50 (Dining Car), u& 31) P. M . 12.115 night. K SOUTHERN RAILWAY "Florida Limited." 11;M S, A. M , neck days, Express, 4:20 P. M, 12:05 night SC dallv. t ATLANTIC COAST LINE.-" Florida Special," 12:B0 'M, P. M weekdays; Express, 0 20 A.M. and 8:90 P. M dallv. Jr CIIFSAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY.-4:S0 P. M, dally. Al' 1011 OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK- 780 'M A M.weik days and 7-40 P.M. dally. ' - ATLANTIO CITY 1.20 P M. week daya (Desbrosses ffl and Cortlandt Streets 1:40 P. M.). Through Buffet ,' Parlor Car and Combined Cuach. J J CAPE MAY 1:20 p. M. week days (Desbrosses and ? Cortlandt sts. 1:40 P. M ). it Long lirauih. Asbury Park (Interlaken, 8undaya), f? Otcan Grove, and Point Pleasant (from West v? Tniutythlrd st. station). S:S0, 11-50 A. M., Rt-0. 1 4:30, 11:10 P.M. Sundays. 0:20 A. M.. 4 30 P. M., (from Dcsbrofit.es and Cortlanut sts.). Ptlo A. 3L, t 12 in. .'I 40.5:10. 11:00 1. M. Sundays. 0:15 A. -L , 5:1 5 P.M. jK Ftlll lMIII.fllRI.I'IIIt. .sS 0:10, 7.20. 7:30. S:n. s 30. 0:20 (11.50 PennaiLln. Ited), II SO(I)llillul'ar), 10:10, 11.50 A.M.. 12-60, 5 1:50 2-50. :i nn. 4:.'fl, 4i.'il (Dining Car). 4-30 (Din- t IngCar). 5 50 (Dining Can. 7:10. ri 30 P. 11.. 12:00 &, n'ght. sundnjs, 0 10. 7 50. h.0, H:50, 0:20, 0:30 4i (Limited), lv.10, 10.10 A. M., 1-50 (Dining Car). ,- 3-30, 4:20 (Dining Car), i-so (I)lnlng Oar), 3--0 (Dining Car). 7-40, 8-50 P. M . 12 05 night, Si ThketonliesNos. 401, 041, lluil, 1323. Ill, and 801 ft' Bioadwai . 1 Astor House; WostTnenty.thlnlfitryet OS Btatlon; and stations foot of Desbrosses and Cort Tsf landt Streets: 4 Court Street, H00 Fulton atreefvild .,! Broailwey. aud Brookl) li Annex Station. Brooklynt z Btatlon. Jersc Clt Tbe New York Transfer Com- s pan will call for and check baggago from hotel Wi and resldenoes through to destination. ' pt Telephone "1274 Eluhternth Street" for Pennjyl- vsnla llfitlroad Cab Service. ?V J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager, Oeneral Pnss'r Agent. UKIiAlVAltl!. L.1 li IIVAWA A. sV-IT-RM f It. It. i Station. In tmv lurk. Knot or II arclay nnd j 4 brlstiiplier Nta. $ Vr.lTIIII'I.H Tltls, l-ll.I.MAV. UtlfF-T S I'AIIS. l-ltll 1,11.111. 'I Direct route to .Newark, Blooinnelu, Montclalr, the ' Oranges, Summit, Iiernnrdsvillc, Bsislng Ridge, Mad- Iboii, Mori (slow n, Pn-salc, l'aterson, Boontoli, Dovor, & Btauhi'i e. New ion, Hilda's Lake, Luko Hopatcong, ft Haekettstouii, s.-lioiiley's Mountain, Wasnlngton, ' Plilllllisliurg, Ktuton, WaterGap.stroudsburg, Pooi.no v, Mountain, bi rauton. l'lttstou.U llkesbarre.Nantlcoke, . Danville. Northumberland, Montrose, Blnghamton, 1 Ojforil.Nornlcli, Watertlllo, Uth'a.ltlchfleld springs, ;i Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego. Ithaca, Owego, Elmlra, V Corning, Bath, Dau.tllle. Buffalo, and all points i West, Northwest, and Southwoit. Nino , M. Blugnamton Mall. Stops at principal stations, ?' IOiOOA. SI. (Cam car) Buffalo, Scranton, Blng- fl hamtou, Owego, Ithaca, Flmlra, Utlca, Byraouse, 1 and Osnegu Kxiiress. Pullman buffet Jiarlor cars, .J Conncitlngat Buffalo with trains for Cblcagoand points Wist. - 1 liOO , j. -Scranton. Blnghamton, and Elmlra ' Express. Pullnmn buffet parlor cars. V diou '. if, Scrnutnn, Wllkesbarre, and Plymouth i Express, I'ulluian buffet parlor care. 7iOO I'. .11. f pally) Chicago Vestibule Limited i Express for hcrnulou. Blngliainton, Elmlra. Buf. V falu. Pullman bulTot sleeilng car New York to ,"? Chicago, Dining car west of liuifalo. t Nino I". .11, (Dallr) IiulTalo Express, Pullman t shepers for Scranton, Illngbamtun, Klmlro, Bath, Ml Morris, and llui'iilo, uniting liuifalo S A.M. 5 OHIO I'. II. dull)) lliifTalo, scranton, Bingham- ton, Owrgo, Ithoia Flmlra, srai'nso, Utlca, und i Oswrgo Exprtss. 1'ullmuu bunvt U(e)ers, J Ticket and I'lillmsua'Cnmiuiidatlunsnt Henry Oase ft Sons, Ltd., 1 13 llroadwuy. 14 Park plsce, and 420 ,', Broadway and 012 Dnudwai. Tlesets at ferry y stations. HI 4 Hi avior I2ihat.01 West 12.11b y at . 2J3 Columbus at .luwlurk, .111 and 72U Fill- tnnst.aud lod Brnalw.iy. Brooklyn. Time tables '; gltlng full Inrormnlluu nt silt stutlous & stcott'sKxpn.sLoiiipany wlllcallfor audcheoc , baggage froiii hotel or resldemo to detllnatlou. A New York and Boston AH Rail. N, Y , N II . II It R nud c-onueuioos. ,' Iron: Grand Central station. y Leaie llywavof Due. V U.ud A M.Sprlngneid nud Worcester, 0 80 P.M. J. 10 no A M ,lNev Loudon ami Provtdence,300 p. L r 10 o.l A M., New I,on Ion and Providence, 4-23 P. M. ' 12. M., hprlnglleld and Worcoster, fiilO P. w i Jl lid P M., Alrl luunnd N F. II It 00 P. St, 1 1 us I' M N Liuiilnii uud Providence, 7.oO P. 1. "i- 3 1)0 1' SI , -New London uud Proldonce. 0 OOP. . I 4 nil I' M , sprlngftild and WorcesKr, iniOOI'. M. i B no I', M., -New Londouand Providence,! 1:00 I', K 5 11. no P M.. Sirlnglli Id aud Worcester. Oil. 1 A.M. I i 00 p M.. 'New j.ondiin ami Providence, 8 25 A. M, S 'itiinsdull), InclinllngSuuda), t ttliarStnie l.lmllidi all parlor carsi faro $7. In- i etudliuparl irtarptat t tAIr I.luo 1. Hulled i arrives at and departs from Park b'l'iurcMutlmi, Huston lUturn scrvloe same hour 4 and b same loute, Through parlor and sleeping cars by each train. 1 l! T IIFMP.iTITaD. Gen Pass. Agent, i rXTIMbRE & OHIO. I I .no sVu York, Whitehall Ti rmlual, boutb Ferry, I and root or I.Hmtij stri-' I i Iilly. fhvci'Pt Sunilu). Isun.lsys. CHICAGO. -1:.I0 A M , .' 00 P M . und M 2-IB night, I'llTMU'RO. ! 3(1 A l , sll IP M. li'00 P M., ' Ul.-inlk'l (I-IOA M Llhr-rli Bt only i . ( INC INN ATI. SI I.OI IS sill Oil A M , sf.lSJ P. M i tVAMIINGTON.IiAl IDKiltl ,'7 15, ! O'KDInir), J 11 10 A M (Illntr) .Mill iRIuer), '3 5 (Dluer 4 55 iDIIH-r., 5 5.1 P. II.. aud 12 13 ul.lit. , NU11FDI.K. til 80 A M ; i:W)ll.EtNHihruuKli sleeper), 8 2.1.13 00 PM. All trains aro llluinlualed wltu 1'iiiUlIi Itgnt Oftlces, 113. 17,201,4111. 1140 Broadway, 31 Foal 1 141b St., 127 Bowery. New York; 3.1U,31I Fulton t. .' Brooklyn! Whitehall Terminal. Baggagb oheek4 from hotel or residence tu destination. ., J -'iiiiw1'1 i 'in Ti